Dec 30, 2004

TSUNAMI VISTIMS HELP

In view of the appeal by the prime minister to all citizens to donate generously to the PMNRF to help relief and rehabilitation operations, 12 banks have been authorised to receive such donations.

They are State Bank of India, Central Bank of India, Union Bank of India, Dena Bank, Syndicate Bank, Corporation Bank, Bank of India, Indian Overseas Bank, Punjab National Bank, Indian Bank, Allahabad Bank and Citi Bank.
The spokesman said the donations could be made by cheque or draft in the name of the Prime Minister's National Relief Fund and sent to the Prime Minister's Office, South Block, New Delhi-110001.

The nationalised banks will not charge any commission on preparation of draft in favour of PMNRF.

Contributions could also be sent through money orders with no commission chargeable, the spokesman said adding that the contributions to PMNRF have been notified for 100% deduction from taxable income under section 80 (G) of the Income Tax Act.

Singapore : how it is

Sitting in office looking out of the widow..and its raining cats and dogs i thought of dropping a mail and then the very next question was whom should i write and then what should i write about.So I changed my plans and thought about writing for my blog and then i decided i will blog this mail itself.

So what should i talk about..SINGAPORE
Singapore is like my second home now..i can't believe at times that am out of touch with people, missing india and may be missing my home..

I don't know..some years ago i used to say i will go to NUS for studies and i used to be obsessed about it and then I didn't even think that I would really c singapore this warly in my life especially when I am not studying.

This is a land of living. Though i have not seen much but still there is a lot in this land which makes u feel at home.
Firstly the INDIAN food is available at every nook and corner of Singapore. So u need not worry about food at all. All am confused about all the time is how mucj does a dollar mean? Is it one singaporean version of indian rupee or something else..I don't know I can't understand. The purchasing power is more than that of indian version of one dollar.

Am confused but I don't worry about that.

Dec 14, 2004

adios

Just by chance i moved to singapore from india :D
the company shifted me to this place n now all of a sudden am away in a foreign land which is foreign yet a lot indian...though a bit clean
The maiden flight was superb. bangalore looks beautiful and the singapore's changi is one of the best airport's in the world..no doubt about it.
Food which is the global concern for the indians does not exist here...its all indian food scattered all across the place n u dun need to worry about it at all
have some task to do so will countinue this later
this time i have sneaked from the luch time...:D