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Join in for a Dutch dinner -- if we can agree on a venue after the meet.

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GULF-GOANS e-NEWSLETTER (since 1994) 






       Presented by Ulysses Menezes, www.goa-world.com 
       Moderated by Gaspar Almeida
 
President Patil signs her three-fold salary hike bill
New Delhi, Jan 3 (IANS) President Pratibha Devisingh Patil has given her assent 
to the law enabling a three-fold hike in her salary from Rs.50,000 to 
Rs.150,000 per month. While signing her own salary hike bill on Dec 30, Patil 
also assented to another law providing for Vice President Mohammad Hamid 
Ansari's pay to be raised from Rs.40,000 to Rs.125,000 per month. The two laws 
amending the salaries of president and the vice-president were notified in the 
government's official gazette Dec 31.
 
Although Patil and Ansari would start getting enhanced salaries from the 
current month, they would be deemed to have had their pay hiked from January 
2006 itself.
So the president and vice president will be getting a tidy sum of Rs.3.6 
million and Rs.3.06 million in arrears. The salary hike has been extended to 
former presidents and vice presidents as well. The President's Emoluments and 
Pension (Amendment) Act 2008 and the Vice President's Pension (Amendment) Act 
2008 also provide for a quantum rise in their pension and other post-retirement 
benefits.
 
Accordingly, former president A.P.J. Abdul Kalam will get a pension of 
Rs.75,000 per month instead of Rs.25,000. Similarly, former vice-president 
Bhairon Singh Shekhawat will get a pension of Rs.62,500 instead of Rs.20,000.
 
As per the new law, former presidents would also get two telephones, one with 
Internet connectivity, and one mobile phone with national roaming facilities.
As of now, the law provides for a rent-free furnished residence along with one 
phone and a motor car to former presidents. The new law has also raised the 
total number of secretarial staff and peons for the former presidents from 
three to five. The total emoluments for the former president's secretarial 
staff has also been raised from Rs.12,000 to Rs.60,000.  
 
The new laws on the pensions for former president and the vice-presidents also 
take care of their spouses after their death. The law provides for furnished 
residence, a telephone and a car besides the support of three secretarial staff 
to the spouse of a late president. The law has also upgraded the provision of 
an unfurnished house to the spouse of a late vice president to that of a 
fully-furnished house along with its maintenance cost to be borne by the 
government. The bill seeking raise of salary and pensions of the president and 
the vice president was passed by parliament Dec 16.
 
IANS
 
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