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  • President: The President of India, the Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces, is elected by the members of the electoral college, comprising representatives from both houses of Parliament and state assemblies. He lives in the Rashtrapati Bhavan, the largest presidential residence globally, and has the highest-paid government position. (File Pic), Salary: Rs 5 lakh per month (as per the President’s Emoluments and Pension Act of 1951). Exempt from taxes, the President enjoys various allowances, including free travel by train and plane worldwide, free housing, medical care, and Rs 1 lakh annually for office expenses. (File Pic), Vice-President: The Vice-President is the second highest constitutional position in the country. He primarily presides over the Rajya Sabha and acts as the caretaker President in their absence. The salary and allowances of the Vice President of India are determined under the Salaries and Allowances of Officers of Parliament Act, 1953. (File Pic), Salary: Rs 4 lakh per month. Other perks and allowances include free accommodation, medical care, train and air travel, a landline connection, mobile phone service, personal security, and staff. (File Pic), Prime Minister: He is the head of government of India, and holds significant executive authority and responsibility. He is appointed by the President of India, and has to be a member of one of the houses of bicameral Parliament. (File Pic), Salary: Rs 1.66 lakh per month, including a basic pay of Rs 50,000, an expense allowance of Rs 3,000, a parliamentary allowance of Rs 45,000, and a daily allowance of Rs 2,000. An official residence, Special Protection Group (SPG) security, access to government vehicles and aircraft, and government-paid travel, stay, and food expenses for international trips are the other perks. (File Pic), Member of Parliament (MP): An MP represents their constituency in Lok Sabha. The members of Lok Sabha are directly elected by the people through general elections held every five years. Their salary and allowances are to compensate for their role in governance. (File Pic), Salary: Rs 1 lakh per month, with increases every five years in the form of daily allowances. Their perks and allowances include a basic pay of Rs 50,000 per month, a daily allowance of Rs 2,000 for attending Parliament sessions, committee meetings and a traveling allowance of Rs 16 per km for road travel. MPs also receive a constituency allowance of Rs 45,000 per month and an office expense allowance of Rs 45,000 per month, including Rs 15,000 for stationery and postage. (File Pic), Chief Justice: The Chief Justice of India earns Rs 2,80,000 per month. (File Pic), The Chiefs of Staff (Army, Air, Naval): They each earn Rs 2,50,000 per month. (File Pic), Salaries Of Indian PM, President, Vice-President, MPs Revealed

    Salaries Of Indian PM, President, Vice-President, MPs Revealed

  • Late CM Karunanidhi’s eldest son dies, TN CM bereaved

    Late CM Karunanidhi’s eldest son dies, TN CM bereaved

  • District administrations in Thoothukudi and Tirunelveli of Tamil Nadu have officially declared local holidays on Monday, July 7, and Tuesday, July 8, respectively, in observance of major temple festivals in the region. The respective District Collectors made the announcements through formal statements., Meanwhile, Tirunelveli District Collector Sukumar has declared a local holiday on Tuesday, July 8, for all schools, colleges, and state government offices, marking the Nellaiyappar Gandhimati Amman Temple Chariot Festival., Key exceptions include the continuation of public government examinations, with no holiday granted to students, teachers, or institutions involved, and all scheduled exams on July 8 will proceed without any changes., Since this holiday is not declared under the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881, it does not apply to banks. Government treasuries and subordinate offices will function with minimum staff to ensure critical services like government securities are maintained. To balance the declared leave, Saturday, July 19, will also serve as a compensatory working day in Tirunelveli., These announcements reflect the district administrations' efforts to accommodate cultural celebrations while ensuring essential services and exams continue uninterrupted., Tamil Nadu: 2-Day Holiday Announced For Schools, Colleges And Govt Offices | Check Dates

    Tamil Nadu: 2-Day Holiday Announced For Schools, Colleges And Govt Offices | Check Dates

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    Why Akbar Stopped Praying Like a Muslim — And Created His Own Faith

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