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News Letter of AERWA 2020 1 Vol. 21.5(Sep-Oct 2020)
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NEWS LETTER OF AERWA R.N.I.REGN.NO.MAH/ENG/2000/706
ATOMIC ENERGY RETIREES’ WELFARE ASSOCIATION
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Volume 21 - Issue No.5 Sep-Oct2020 (12 Pages)
Opinions and views expressed in articles and editorials need not necessarily be those of AERWA
In This issue:
From Editor, AERWA Election related 1
Guest Article: Travelogue 2
Special Article: ITR Filing 3
Book Review: The saga of atomic energy in
India
5
DAE News 5
Important OMs/GOs etc. 6
Platinum Club, Sashasra Chandra Darshan, etc. 7
B’Day Greetings list, New Members 9
PMCARES List, Readers write etc. 9
The Best Medicine: Laughter. 10
Obituary, Important Tel Numbers, 12
From The Editor: Friends,
We had sincerely hoped that we will be able to
bring outthis issue, Vol. 21.5 (Sep-Oct 2020) in
the usual print format.
How overoptimistic we were! This issue too
comes to you in an electronic form as the war on
Corona Virus and COVID19 still continues. It
must… Till we have conclusively won over this
dreaded enemy who has changed the face of
earth in every walk of life.
Also, having come this far, we can’t now give up
and lose the war. Not especially when the vaccine
is around the corner. That’s why this month’s
slogan….करोना से हरोना. We bring to you one more article on Income Tax
return filing that discusses the various aspects of
ITR utilities, viz. excel or Java utilities. Hope this is
useful too.
In the days of Coronavirus, laughter is still the best
medicine. Have a hearty laugh.
Editor
AERWA (MC )ELECTIONS: Members may remember that in the online MC
meeting held on 19th June 2020, it was
unanimously resolved that in view of the
prevailing situation, existing committee should
continue till the new MC is elected and take
over the charge. In continuation to the above,
AERWA Managing Committee, in its online
meeting held on 7th
August 2020 discussed
about the pending election of the Managing
Committee. After due deliberations, it was
concluded by majority vote that under the
present circumstances, conducting an election
would be difficult and the present committee
should continue (with change of
responsibilities) for the next term, subjected to
the approval of the AGM. The President Dr
Manchanda expressed his desire to step down
from the post of President, due to other
commitments. Thereafter the names of the
following office bearers were proposed and
unanimously approved by the members
present.
President: Dr BM Misra
Vice President: Shri KTP Balakrishnan
Secretary: Dr(Smt) Veena Sagar
Treasurer: Shri MS Belhe Travelogue – My Visit to Jaisalmer:
Most people will prefer to visit places outside
India for enjoying the snow peaked mountains,
natural beauty or the various countries like USA,
Europe, Australia or South East Asia. However,
few know about some of the most famous tourist
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spots in India. Jaisalmer is one such place in the
famous Thar Desert in the state of Rajasthan.
Known as “The Golden City of India”, the town is
built in yellow sandstone which gives it a golden-
yellow hue when the morning sun’s rays fall on
it. The town has a rich historical background and
is strategically important being nearest to the
Pakistan border. We visited Jaisalmer in
July2015.
Jaisalmer is named after Rawal Jaisal, a Bhati
ruler who founded the city in 1156 AD. Jaisalmer
means the Hill Fort of Jaisal. Being in the desert
area, the temperatures during summers can vary
from highs of 49degrees C in the day to 25
degrees C in the night. During winters, the
maximum day temperature is around 23degrees
C whereas the temperature during night can go
to as low as 5 degrees C.
The fort, Sonar Quila, is one of the prominent
structures in this city of sand and sand rocks.
It stands on Trikuta Hill and has three layers
of walls. Solid stone blocks were used for the first
lower layer; the middle wall runs around the fort
entirely and served as the first defensive barrier
and the third wall was the final barrier. Jaisalmer
Fort has a total of 99 bastions (angular openings
on the top walls to position canons for
protections). Four massive gateways, through
which visitors to the fort must pass, situated
along with the main approach to the citadel. The
Jaisalmer Fort is referred to as a “living Fort”. It
has people living within the premises. Shops are
set up for commercial purpose, selling locally
made products like handicrafts.
At dawn, the massive yellow sandstone walls
look beautiful golden yellow as the sun rays fall
on them. For this reason, it is also known as the
Sonar Quila or Golden Fort. Main attraction
inside the Fort is the Raj Mahal Palace, the 7 Jain
temples, Laxmi Nath temple and Havelis. The
Fort is visible from miles in the foot hill region of
Trikoot Hill.
The city has several old buildings known as
Havelies (large houses often built by wealthy
merchants), most popular being Patwon Ki
Haveli. These are carved from yellow sandstone.
Some of these have many floors and countless
rooms, with decorated windows, archways,
doors and balconies. ThePatwon Ki Haveli was
constructed in the year 1805 by Guman Chand
Patwa, a rich trader of jewelry and fine brocades.
The Haveli is a cluster of 5 buildings; the first in
the row, Kothari’s Patwa ki Haveli, is the biggest
and most beautiful of the five. Patwa Ji Ki Haveli
is renowned for its ornate wall paintings,
intricate yellow sandstone-carved jharokhas
(balconies), gateways and archways. The building
itself is made from yellow sandstone.One cannot
but appreciate the arrangement of various rooms
for residence as well as for use as office space
and there is such a nice ventilation system
because of the positioning of rooms and the
cross ventilation, that even during the harsh
summer months, you feel cool inside. One can
spend hours to see the Haveli in detail.
Close to the city is the portion of the desert
where you could see sand dunes, hillock like
buildup of sand, where one could take camel
rides and enjoy the sunset. At times when the
wind is strong, the sand dunes shift their
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positions. Local tourist department organizes
tours to these sand dunes followed by some
cultural program, dinner etc.
About 122 km form the city is located the Tanot
Mata temple. This is close to the border with
Pakistan, and is very close to the battle site of
Longewala of the Pakistan War of 1971. This is
the last point upto which the visitors can go. The
temple is being maintained by Military and all
military movements seek the blessings of Tanot
Mata before further proceeding towards
Pakistan border. We were told that during the
1971 war, when enemy shells were falling all
around the temple, not one fell on the inner
perimeter.We could see one shell still lying in the
precinct of the temple.
Visit to Jaisalmer is not complete without
visiting a small village known as Kuldhara. It is
an abandoned village established around the
13th century. Once a prosperous village
inhabited by Paliwal Brahmins, it was
abandoned in the early 19th century. The story
goes that one of the ministers Salim Singh was
attracted to a beautiful girl from the village.
The village people were not in favour of giving
their daughter to him and so asked the guards
to return next morning. The entire village,
along with 83 other nearby villages was
abandoned overnight. The village has now
become a tourist center.
Jaisalmer is popular for buying water bags and
stuffed toys made of camel hide. It is also
popular for handicraft items like glass inlaid
ladies clothing, wall hangings, etc.which can be
bought from many shops in the local market.
Language spoken by locals is Marwari (a dialect
of Hindi). Men wear colored headgear (known
as Safa or Pagri), Kurta and Dhoti with typical
local Jutis (shoes without laces). Women wear
coloured heavy long skirts (Ghagra or Lengha),
with Odhani (typical saree covering their heads)
and silver or glass beaded jewelry.
Jaisalmer has a number of lakes and Jain
temples. In addition, it has a number of
museums which show case the local art and
history of Rajasthan and Jaisalmer.
Jaisalmer has been a popular location for
Bollywood, and can be seen in many popular
Bollywood movies like Airlift, Parmanu and
Bajrangi Bhaijaan, just to name a few. Famous
film maker Satyajit Ray made a film called Sonar
Kella (Golden Fortress) in 1974 in Jaisalmer.
Jaisalmer also serves as a popular backdrop in
many Bollywood songs.
Jaisalmer is an important trading city and is a
major military post. It attracts large number of
foreign visitors during the Desert Festival
organized by the tourism department. Visitors
enjoy the Camel rides, the Desert Safaris and the
various cultural programmes showcasing the
Rajasthani Folk songs and dances. Camel races
are organized with decorated camels
participating. The magnificent Jaisalmer Fort,
with its blending of Muslim and Rajput
architecture styles, the vastness of Thar Desert
and the Havelis with all their grandeur leave one
amazed at the advanced state of art, skill and
taste of the people at that time.
N.K.Agarwal retired from NPCIL. He is an
avid traveler, reader and writer. He is
associated with several NGOs like Dignity
Foundation Dignity Foundation, Jyestha
Nagrik Sangh, AISCCON, AERWA etc.
Special Article: BASIC STEPS FOR FILING
INCOMETAX RETURN:
Dr. Vinod Kumar, author of this article,
retired as Head, Theoretical Physics
Division, BARC has interest in science,
software and data related issues. He is
also Database Manager of AERWA.
Filing an Income Tax return is an annual affair
and this year it should be completed by
November end. Therefore, you need to collect
documents viz. Form 16, pension slips, interest
certificates and Form 26AS, details of incomes (1)
Pension (2) Income from other sources like
interest, (3) Income from house (rent), (4) Capital
Gains from shares (long and short term) and
from property sale etc. These documents/data
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help you compute your gross taxable income and
provide you with the details of tax deducted at
source (TDS) from your income in FY 2019-20.
Here is how to file Income Tax Returns for AY
2020-21: The department has released the ITR
utility (e-form) on its e-filing website available in
Excel and Java formats. The user can file
the Income Tax Return (ITR) in two ways:
Offline mode (Preferable): To e-File
the ITR using the upload XML method, the user
must download either of the
following ITR utility: Excel Utility/Java Utility.
After you download the excel or the java
version of the utility form, extract the
downloaded utility ZIP file and open the utility
from the extracted folder. Prefill.XML also can
be downloaded from your
incometaxindiaefiling PAN account for ITR1 or
ITR2 depending on previous year’s return. This
Prefill.XML file already contains most of your
personal data and current 26AS data filled in
ITR1/ITR2 in required format. This reduces the
effort of filling ITR1/ITR2 to a great extent and
with fewer typing errors. Please don’t use
CTRL-C/CTR-V or other such control keys in
filling the ITR form as it will lead to errors in
XML file which will be difficult to locate.
Using yourPrefill.XML, fill the applicable and
mandatory fields of the ITR Form, validate all
the tabs of the ITR form and calculate
the Tax. Then, generate and upload the XML to
e-Filing portal by entering user ID (PAN),
Password. Click on the 'e-File' menu and click
'Income Tax Return' link and Submit the ITR.
From XML Schema you can download all the
essential that you will need while filing ITR.
Online Mode: Taxpayers who are eligible to file
ITR-1 and ITR-4 also have the option to file it
online without downloading any software utility
by Logging in to your account. Go to the Income
Tax e-Filing portal,
www.incometaxindiaefiling.gov.in.
Login to e-Filing portal by entering user ID (PAN),
Password, Captcha code and click 'Login'. Once
you logged in, click on the 'e-File' menu and click
'Income Tax Return' link. Fill in the asked details
and submit it.
Although, as mentioned above, we can file return
in Online Mode for ITR1/ITR4, it is advisable to fill
ITR form in Offline mode in Laptop/Desktop
computer by installing the ITR preparation
software available on IncomeTax site. The
advantage of Offline mode is that one can enter
Personal data and various income and
deductions data, verify and modify to remove
errors, pay the required self assessment tax and
then upload the filled ITR form after login to
income tax site on a convenient date.
The reader might be familiar with one or two
page ITR-1(SAHAJ) form filled in excel format
with white and green cells. However, ITR2 in
excel format is a better option as it covers
income from various sources and is not
restrictive like ITR1. For more
advance/experienced users, Java utility is
superior to Excel utility and one should try to
graduate to ITR2 with Java utility (Read Note at
end).
After the return is verified, either via e-
verification or physically, the income tax
department will start processing your tax return.
Once it is processed, the tax department will
inform you of the same via e-mail.
Note on Java (Read How_to_use_ITR_Utilities_
Other.pdf): ”ITR utilities are developed using
JAVA technology and effort has been made to
make it user friendly, simpler and faster
preparation of tax returns. This utility can run on
operating systems like Windows 7.0 or above,
latest Linux and Mac OS 10.10(OS X Yosemite),
Where Java Runtime Environment Version 7
update 6 (jre 1.7 is also known as jre version 7) to
Version 8 Update 51 is installed. JRE Version 8
Update 51 is available for download at the link
given below:
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javas
e/downloads/java-archive-javase8-
2177648.html#jre-8u51-oth-JPR”.
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Oracle has changed its policy and one will have
to do one time registration with email as userid
and a chosen PSWD to download/update Java
lifetime free from above link.
This is the second article in AERWA News Letter
related to IT issues. For addressing specific
questions/queries on Income Tax, AERWA has a
dedicated Whatsapp group “AERWA TAX & Govt
Services” and one is free to join this group to seek
advice from informed members on any query.
Further, Web/ Google search is full of information
about different aspects of Income Tax issues.
Ed
Book Review: The Saga of Atomic Energy in
India- Why is nuclear power still subcritical by M
R Iyer.
This book has just been published in June 2020
by Authors Press, New Delhi. The Author of the
book, Dr Mahadeva R Iyer, is well known to DAE
fraternity for his association with Health Safety
and Environment activities in the Department.
He has long experience as radiation protection
professional of nearly four decades in DAE and
later for six years at Department of Nuclear
Safeguards at IAEA Vienna. Being part of the
Health, Safety & Environment Group at BARC, he
had the opportunity of in-depth involvement in
every aspect of nuclear programme of the
Department. There are two parts of the book.
The first part has an excellent account of
historical evolution of Indian nuclear power
programme. This is presented in crisp 9
subchapters starting from the birth of Atomic
Energy Estt. Trombay (AEET), the era of India
Canada nuclear
cooperation and dawn
of the nuclear power
programme. It then
deals with
chronological events
of APSARA reactor,
CIRUS reactor, first
time production of
nuclear power with
boiling water reactors,
PHWR reactor
2020 5 Vol. 21.5(Sep-Oct 2020)
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Oracle has changed its policy and one will have
to do one time registration with email as userid
and a chosen PSWD to download/update Java
article in AERWA News Letter
For addressing specific
questions/queries on Income Tax, AERWA has a
AERWA TAX & Govt
seek
members on any query.
search is full of information
Editor.
Book Review: The Saga of Atomic Energy in
by M
This book has just been published in June 2020
New Delhi. The Author of the
book, Dr Mahadeva R Iyer, is well known to DAE
fraternity for his association with Health Safety
and Environment activities in the Department.
He has long experience as radiation protection
n DAE and
later for six years at Department of Nuclear
Being part of the
oup at BARC, he
depth involvement in
every aspect of nuclear programme of the
parts of the book.
The first part has an excellent account of
historical evolution of Indian nuclear power
programme. This is presented in crisp 9
subchapters starting from the birth of Atomic
Energy Estt. Trombay (AEET), the era of India
development, PFBR at IGCAR, processing of spent
fuel and waste management. The development
of new reactor concepts deals with AHWR, HTR
for hydrogen production and PWR for strategic
use. Why nuclear power is still subcritical has
been analysed based on present status of
country’s PHWR programme, imported PWRs,
fast reactors and uranium availability. Author’s
views on the way ahead has been also described
and merits attention.
Part II of the book has two sections. Section A
contains author’s articles which he published
during 2007 to 2020 in Industrial Economist.
These cover wide ranging subjects on global
development and india’s potential. There are
few articles dealing with Kudankulam project
with which author was associated as a member
of Expert Group constituted by Govt. of India to
allay fear of public on nuclear power.
Section B describes author’s articles published in
other media. These deal with public safety
concerns on nuclear power, public awareness of
radiation and improving public perception of
nuclear power. Indo-US nuclear agreement,
safeguards implications and its status post
nuclear summit are covered in detail. B M Misra
DAE NEWS:
Well Done DAE: The third unit of the Kakrapar
Atomic Power Project (KAPP-3) in Kakrapar,
Gujarat achieved its ‘first criticality’ at 9.36 am
on Wednesday, July 22.
This is a landmark event in India’s domestic
civilian nuclear programme because it is the
biggest indigenously developed variant of the
Pressurised Heavy Water Reactor (PHWR) that
uses natural uranium as fuel and heavy water as
moderator.
Four units of the 700MWe reactor are currently
being built at Kakrapar (KAPP-3 and 4) and
Rawatbhata (RAPS-7 and 8).
As India works to ramp up its existing nuclear
power capacity of 6,780 MWe to 22,480 MWe by
2031, the 700MWe capacity would constitute the
biggest component of the expansion plan.
Currently, nuclear power capacity constitutes
less than 2% of the total. India plans to put 21
new nuclear power reactors - including 10
indigenously designed PHWRs - with a combined
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generating capacity of 15,700 MWe into
operation by 2031, the Department of Atomic
Energy announced in January 2019.
Units 3 and 4 of the Kakrapar plant (Image: NPCIL)
(Source: NPCIL Website)
Important OMs/GO
1. DoPPW OM No.57/04/2019-P&PW (B)
dt 17/02/2020; Sub: Coverage under (CCS)
Pension Rules 1972 in place of NPS. Employees
whose selection for employment was finalized
before 31.12.2003 but who joined Govt. service
on or after 1.1.2004 shall be eligible for coverage
under CCS (Pension) Rule 1972.
2. DoPPW OM No 1/6/2020-P&PW (E) dt
03/03/2020; Sub: Co-authorization of
permanently disabled child/ children in PPO for
family pension; It is clarified that pensioners
need not be pursued to furnish information such
as name of guardian, photo of guardian and their
bank account detail. Only details of disabled child
or sibling along with disability certificate will
suffice for processing the case of such dependent
for co-authorization in PPO for family pension.
3. DoPPW OM F No. 38/37/2016-P&PW (A)
dt18/06/2020; Sub: Concordance Table
Corrigendum. There was some error in entries in
7 CPC concordance Table 29 (Level 9) at index
no 10 wherein revised pension should be now
read as 28,150 instead of 29000 as printed in
earlier Table.
4. DoPPW OM No.38/37/16-P&PW
dt22/02/2020; Sub: Regularization of pension
and other retirement benefits of Govt. servant
who went on EOL unauthorised absence,
suspension as on1.1.2016 and retired without
joining. In accordance with CCS( Pension) Rule
1972, the basic pay which he drew immediately
before proceeding on such leave shall be
emolument for purpose of pension
5. DoPPW OM No 12/12/2020-
P&PW(C)/6536 dt 27 June 2020; Sub: Dispensing
with the requirement of BSR code of bank from
the pension claim form. While submitting
pension claim form, a retiree or family member
has to provide detail of his/her bank account,
IFSC and BSR code of concerned bank branch. It
has been decided to dispense with the
requirement of BSR code for processing all types
of pension cases with immediate effect.
6. DAE OM No 4/4/2011-SCS/Vol VI/5157
dt Aug 3, 2020. Sub: Discontinuation of the
scheme of grant of two additional increments in
its entirety: As per DAE OM No 4/4/2011-
SCS/Vol.III/7809 dt 13.6.2017, two additional
increments granted to Scientists/ Engineers in
the grade D, E, F and G were treated as “Pay” for
Dearness Allowance, House Rent Allowance and
for pension and pensionary benefits with effect
from 01.01.1996 to Pensioners and similarly
placed Scientists/ Engineers. Ministry of Finance
vide their advice note dt 19.5.2017 has asked
the Department to discontinue this scheme and
it has further reiterated its advice to discontinue
with immediate effect the scheme of providing
two additional increments in respect of all
promotions to take place in future.
It is now decided in the Department to withdraw
the scheme of two additional increments granted
to Scientists/Engineers in the grade of D, E, F and
G in its entirety with effect from the date of
issue of DAE OM No. 4/4/20111-SCS/Vol. III/7809
dt 13.6.2017. Consequently, payment made to
all eligible officers viz. Scientists/ Engineers in the
grade of D, E, F, and G from 13.6.2017 onwards
till the date of issue of this OM shall be
recovered in convenient instalments.
7. BARC/MD /CHSS/COVID-19/2020 dt
15/07/2020; Sub: COVID-19. : Further to Circular
No.MD/COVID-19/20 dt March 26, 2020, in view
of present COVID-19 scenario it is proposed to
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extend the facility stated in the Circular dated
26/03/2020 for a period up to 30/09/2020.
Further, CHSS beneficiaries who have already
procured medicines for chronic illness based on
prescription from Dispensaries are requested to
submit P&C claim form to their respective
dispensaries within a period of three months
from the issue of this circular. In case any CHSS
beneficiary has availed Covid treatment in
Emergency, LES claims may be submitted to the
respective dispensaries with in a period of three
months from the date of discharge from the
hospital. The P&C and LES form can be
downloaded from BARC Medical Division
Website.
CHSS beneficiaries seeking to avail consultation
may do so either by attending their respective
dispensaries personally or telephonically. The
numbers and dispensary timings have already
been published in an earlier issue of NL
(Newsletter of AERWA Vol 21.3, May-June 2020).
AERWA congratulates the following members
for completing 80 years of age and for getting
additional Basic Pension and DR.
Name Phone No. DoB
Mukundan P 4-Sep-40
Menon P G G 27723733 16-Sep-40
Mohankrishna J C 9820590672 18-Sep-40
Mittal J P 27664822 21-Sep-40
T Dayal Mathur 2652635954 22-Sep-40
Joshi S B 24444439 27-Sep-40
Ninjoor V 25517777 6-Oct-40
Ramanaiah G V 4023734537 9-Oct-40
Ramanujam A. 25206519 11-Oct-40
Burte D P 14-Oct-40
Kunju K C 27744999 15-Oct-40
Nigam R K 16-Oct-40
Beleri B M 25534553 19-Oct-40
Balaraman V 9322218021 19-Oct-40
Menon K K 27741084 23-Oct-40
Joshi S K 25393992 28-Oct-40
AERWA welcomes the following members,
attaining 75yrs of age, to our prestigious
Platinum Club. (Congratulations for getting Full
Pension).
Name Phone No. DoB
Popli K L 27530066 10-Sep-45
Dedhiya D P 27891403 16-Sep-45
Patil G M 25216198 20-Sep-45
Soman K K 28-Sep-45
Gopalkrishnan A 9819550224 28-Sep-45
Appukuttan Shanta 27750919 29-Sep-45
M Surya Prakash 4027125859 1-Oct-45
Dalvi M S 26827026 3-Oct-45
Shaikh A N 27724661 7-Oct-45
Raman Murthy M V 25262197 10-Oct-45
Gaur P K 9224167100 12-Oct-45
Shukla V K 27820385 15-Oct-45
Ojha S C 27744871 16-Oct-45
Raghuraman V 16-Oct-45
Pol B B 27726830 17-Oct-45
Tamhankar A J 25573179 20-Oct-45
Kini U R 9769616109 27-Oct-45
AERWA congratulates the members, who
complete 82 years of age, thereby witnessing
सहचंदश�न Name Phone DoB
B U Kothari 8879328281 5-Sep-38
Punwani N H 26460098 7-Sep-38
S A Jha 9892375310 8-Sep-38
Wani K P 27703873 10-Sep-38
Bangera Vasanti S 26140782 12-Sep-38
Jadhav A V 25121644 14-Sep-38
Ramamurthy H 27801597 15-Sep-38
Gowri N Jayaram 427800460 17-Sep-38
Udyawar M K 25550759 18-Sep-38
Mukherjee S P 25581771 24-Sep-38
Subramanian A 27703273 25-Sep-38
Bhide P C 9969445438 1-Oct-38
Kadam V S 1-Oct-38
Pahuja D N 27898489 3-Oct-38
Damle M V 8779679071 8-Oct-38
Menon V B 27663045 9-Oct-38
Sheila Gopal 24148771 9-Oct-38
Sawant S G 25623385 10-Oct-38
Prabhulkar R S 26743726 18-Oct-38
Chavan B G 25515672 29-Oct-38
Ajinkya S V 24313659 31-Oct-38
Birthday Greetings to the existing Platinum Club
members. जीवेतशरद: शतम ्Name Phone DoB
Sule S S 25898392 1-Sep-39
Menon M P S 27651668 2-Sep-37
Kamath K V 27703859 3-Sep-43
Saxena M C 9819089961 4-Sep-37
Dave D K 28488476 5-Sep-44
Padmanabhan P V 27604280 5-Sep-41
Jagasia Nirmal 6-Sep-42
John Vareed 28958373 7-Sep-39
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Huligerimath B S 9987124449 7-Sep-37
Subramanyam B V 8-Sep-43
Kurian Raju 27560232 8-Sep-41
Narain Rajendra + 55 81 91446710 8/Sep/41
Vyas B R 2632630691 8-Sep-35
Ghosh D N 9869372206 9-Sep-43
Worlikar Ramesh M 24372839 9-Sep-37
Bholay Vasant Vishnu 21710192 9-Sep-32
Bemalkhedkar M M 10-Sep-44
Majumdar A A 11-Sep-41
Patwardhan A L 24229233 11-Sep-33
Gogia M S 27665837 11-Sep-32
Joshi J N 26841994 12-Sep-43
Keswani Kavita S 25130517 12-Sep-43
Borkar M D 12-Sep-34
Kale Sadanand Waman 24182508 12-Sep-32
K J Sebastian 27800476 13-Sep-42
Rane Sushila K 9860062063 13-Sep-36
Ajinkya A S 14-Sep-41
Misra S C 23515212 15-Sep-39
Ramakrishnan M S 27543156 15-Sep-34
Balaramamoorthy K 04027123862 15-Sep-33
Doke S N 25513338 16-Sep-41
Krishnamoorthy T M 27656119 16-Sep-39
Nachane Snehalata L 25344536 16-Sep-35
Iya V K 25567913 16-Sep-27
Malwankar S V 25972826 17-Sep-43
Deshmukh A S 9323358143 17-Sep-39
Burangey Shripad V 9870752274 17-Sep-36
Kelkar Shashikant M 24143874 18-Sep-44
Balasubramanian T K 27820479 18-Sep-41
Ramarao V V K 55912269 19-Sep-43
Shetti Dinkar N 25567050 19-Sep-32
Fernandes C V 28395677 20-Sep-44
Barde Lalita R 25112166 20-Sep-43
Jaya Krishnan (Smt) 27669792 20-Sep-35
Banik S N 21-Sep-44
Geevergese Alexander 25560532 21-Sep-41
Ghosh Thakurdas 9920401213 21-Sep-39
Pradhan S M 9869265843 21-Sep-32
Prithvi Raj 9920021740 22-Sep-42
Iyer P S 9496371576 22-Sep-35
Bhoir G B 24074085 22-Sep-32
Joy Saramma 23-Sep-42
Raghu K 25565512 23-Sep-36
Krishnan V N 27820090 23-Sep-34
Vaidya S G 25402601 23-Sep-31
Vagal A M 28876986 24-Sep-37
Joshi S G 26114014 24-Sep-36
Joshi N D 28208143 25-Sep-30
Ramachandran C P 25556374 26-Sep-44
Tawadia Homi F 26-Sep-32
Nambiar V P 25565202 26-Sep-32
G.P.Rajput 27821948 28-Sep-43
Vijayan C 28-Sep-42
Sambasivam R 28-Sep-41
Chandy Annamma 28490425 29-Sep-39
Kannan K K 8762780061 30-Sep-39
Sharma S N 27455444 30-Sep-34
S V Bhate 27721009 1-Oct-44
Shankar B J 25513538 1-Oct-43
Rao S M D 25565406 1-Oct-43
A. Sanatkumar 27704515 1-Oct-41
Avinash Joshi 26118268 2-Oct-41
Dabral H C 25566405 2-Oct-39
Machave S S 28615620 2-Oct-30
Khadilkar M G 25512744 3-Oct-41
Sharma S P 25584789 3-Oct-39
Raghavendran K V 27573806 3-Oct-34
Shetty P S 27561961 4-Oct-39
Asrani A K 4-Oct-39
Ghosh Gispati 27894696 4-Oct-35
Surve M S 28944112 4-Oct-35
Iyer R M 25563964 4-Oct-34
Desai B M 4-Oct-27
Turner P S 24161164 5-Oct-42
Pathak A S 21737671 6-Oct-44
Dasannacharya B A 9869024550 6-Oct-37
Rao M V Srinivasa 27896226 6-Oct-34
Verghese P M 25584092 8-Oct-42
Dhond Ramesh Vinayak 28951847 8-Oct-36
R K Batra 8-Oct-36
Pant K C 27669247 8-Oct-33
Subramanian T K 9-Oct-44
Oza H H 28686102 10-Oct-44
Parvati Sankaran 10-Oct-43
Punaya R 27741842 10-Oct-42
Bhargava V K 2225565726 10-Oct-42
Vidwans V B 9869736069 10-Oct-41
Sharma J M 26410573 10-Oct-37
Joshi Manohar B 9302901937 10-Oct-37
Talavdekar V B 27617081 10-Oct-36
Wanikar Bhaskar G 10-Oct-29
Lohithakshan Kanakam 9870381656 11-Oct-41
Mitra M K 11-Oct-41
Bhatnagar J S 27899221 12-Oct-41
Bongirwar D R 25284003 12-Oct-41
Iyer P Narayana 27668843 12-Oct-36
Soni Jitendra Nath 26007438 12-Oct-29
Gupta B L 25500907 14-Oct-31
T A Subramanian 9969281668 15-Oct-42
Deshpande G D 25347582 15-Oct-35
Ram L S 25559495 15-Oct-34
Sinha R K P 25570561 15-Oct-33
Das N C 9819274208 16-Oct-44
Arya B S 16-Oct-42
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Vedak A V 25589550 16-Oct-41
Roy A P 9920253215 16-Oct-39
Singh A N 8009303484 16-Oct-34
Ramamurty C B 27669605 16-Oct-34
Rao S R R 16-Oct-32
Vaz E P 25537060 16-Oct-31
Parelkar A M 24463489 16-Oct-30
Chellappan M K 27743353 17-Oct-43
Mathankar V V 9011048944 17-Oct-43
Parchure V R 29258515 17-Oct-41
Hosalkar S R 26423250 17-Oct-37
Bhatia D P 25576872 18-Oct-42
Khattar R C 42156147 18-Oct-39
Desai C N 26615551 19-Oct-37
Philip Furtado 27705661 19-Oct-37
Noel Massey 34001026 20-Oct-39
Joshi S B 26403133 20-Oct-35
Lonappan A J 27654183 21-Oct-44
Shyamsunder S 21-Oct-41
Raghavan S V 25294069 21-Oct-36
Ogale V K 22-Oct-44
Ruikar P B 22-Oct-43
Dhawan M L 25510633 22-Oct-42
Vengsarkar B R 24142135 22-Oct-28
Joshi V B 25326918 23-Oct-44
Bhavsar M V 28735520 23-Oct-35
M A Chugani 9920863377 23-Oct-35
Meenakshy A’sankaran 23-Oct-30
Singh Jasbir 26300297 24-Oct-43
Nair Narayan K 27458968 24-Oct-36
Tamhane V G 25376242 24-Oct-34
Pillai Krishnaveni 25-Oct-42
Thakkar A R 9712137645 25-Oct-42
Rampal Kamal 26345659 25-Oct-41
Joshi J K 27663597 26-Oct-44
Wairkar P T 25862336 26-Oct-36
Ghate P K 26-Oct-33
Kalanke P B 25403223 28-Oct-26
Nair N Ravindran 27669466 30-Oct-44
Panjwani Asha Mohan 30904593 30-Oct-43
Nayak K N 27652050 30-Oct-42
Raut S J 26422602 30-Oct-41
Fernandez Ignatius 27552613 30-Oct-39
Bokil V K 30-Oct-31
Nirale A S 27561551 31-Oct-41
Welcome to New Life / Patron Members M. No Name City Ph. No.
P3132 R. P. AGARWAL Kharghar 9870291536
P3133 M Bhaskaran Kerala 9869469308
P-3134 Raghaw Saran Nagpur 9371136828
AERWA members have always come forward
whenever there is a National calamity and
wholeheartedly donated to the PMNRF or
equivalent funds, as part of their efforts to
provide relief to the affected citizens. This
time, during the Global Pandemic, arising due
to COVID-19 that affected India on a
frighteningly massive scale, our members have
made contributions to the PM CARES/ PMNR
Funds generously. The Managing Committee of
AERWA thanks all the contributors for their
kind heartedness. List of contributors was
published in AERWA NL Vol 21.3.
Supplementary list is given below.
AERWA
List of the donors for PM CARES
Name Amt AERWA M
1 Suresh Kumar 15000 P-2713
2 Smt M Lakshmi
20000
P-1088
20000 P-1088
The Sum total of Donations to PM Cares by
AERWA Members is thus Rs. 464967/
Readers write: Dr. Ramani writes on the article
by Shri Pankaj Sinha,
“The article by Shri Pankaj Sinha, in News Letter
of AERWA Vol 21.4 (Jul-Aug 2020), is only
partially correct”.
In the case of income from business or
profession the return form ITR-4 has to be filed.
At first one has to state one’s profession. One
can claim under more than one profession also.
But the profession has to be one listed under
Section 44AA.
Further the taxable income has to be 50% of the
gross receipts or the income claimed whichever
is higher. What is ‘income claimed’ has not been
defined. It can lead to various interpretations.
One interpretation could be gross receipt minus
expenditure incurred to receive that income.
What is the expenditure incurred to receive that
income?
There is no need to register as a professional. But
when a professional practice is discontinued one
has to inform the assessing officer within 15 days
under Section 176. Otherwise there is a penalty
of Rs.100/- per day of discontinuance. Suppose a
person gets some income this year, say for
delivering lectures. He claims 50% of the amount
received as professional income this year. He
waits till the end of the next year but receives no
such income. What shall he do? Will he claim
that he has discontinued the profession and if so,
News Letter of AERWA 2020 10 Vol. 21.5(Sep-Oct 2020)
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from which date? What if he again gets such
income in the subsequent year? Will he say that
he has again started the profession?
Shri Pankaj Sinha replies,
I am thankful to Dr. Ramani for his comments on
my article on NL Vol 21- 4. Let me clarify the
points raised in the comment.
The fee received on attending technical
seminars, workshop, delivering lectures etc. are
very much covered under specified professional
income that can be claimed under sec 44ADA,
only condition is TDS, if applicable, should be u/s
194J not in any other section. One can check this
in his form 26AS before claiming rebate.
Sec 44AA as referred in the comment is different
section, applicable beyond the scope of sec
44ADA. The term “income claimed” used in the
comment is not understood.
Section 44ADA can be used to claim rebate on
consultancy bills payments received at any
irregular intervals. There is no clause of regular
income mandatory every year. But switching
back to 44ADA is restricted, if sec 44AA is used
once.
AERWA Membership:
Being an association of DAE retirees, AERWA
encourages DAE Retirees to become members
of this association to continue the emotional
integration of all retired scientific, engineering,
technical and administrative staff members of
the Department of Atomic Energy. They can
download membership application form from
the website of AERWA, fill in and send the soft
copy itself to the address given therein. The
required fee also can be transferred online.
https://aerwa.wordpress.com
Laughter: Still the best medicine
Can you imagine how the news of criticality was
interpreted by a local, Taluka level newspaper
few years ago?
I was in my hometown when NAPS-2 attained
first criticality. The headline went as:
नॅ�स-2 परमाणू संयं क� हालत �चतंाजनक. (NAPS-2 Nuclear unit becomes critical.
“चोर� करने पर िजंदगी भर पछताना पड़ता है” प!त अपने प#नीसे कह रहा था| तुमने तो शाद� से पहले मेर� नींद चुराई थी, चैन चुराया था|” प#नीने कहा| “वह� तो कह रहा हँू| चोर� करने पर िजंदगी भर पछताना पड़ता है|” प!तने जबाब +दया|
His mother in law was down with Covid19 and
was on ventilator. When called the doctor, his
face became longer and longer.
The wife was quite tense and could not wait to
be told the fate of her mother.
Darling, your mother will be coming to live with
us today. Let’s be ready for it. He said in a very
somber tone.
“But how is it possible? She is on ventilator,
isn’t she?” she asked.
“Well“, he said, “ The doctor said that we
should be prepared for the worst today.”
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News Letter of AERWA 2020 12
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Important Tel Nos
BARC Hospital Security to call
Ambulance (Only for CHSS
beneficiaries)
2559 8200
2559 8308
Helpline for elders (Elder Line) 1090 All India Women's Helpline 1090/1091
National Emergency Number 112
24 hrs Ambulance Services for Heart
Attack
105
24 hrs Ambulance Services for
Accident cases only
102
24 hrs Ambulance Services At New
Mumbai
27708016,93
24206678
24 hrs Ambulance Services at City
(Fort)
61618141
Police Control Room at Mumbai and
Navi Mumbai
100
Fire Station 101
Complaint against an auto driver who
refuses any passenger
1800220110
Central Pen Ac Off, Delhi to Register
your Grievances about Pension (Toll
Free)
1800117788
All India Consumer Price Index for Industrial
Workers AICPI (IW)(Base of 261.4
as on 1/1/2016)
MO
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IND
EX
TO
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f
12
mo
nth
s
AV
ER
AG
E
DA
(%)
Jul-19 319 3689 307.42 17
Aug-19 320 3708 309.00 18
Sep-19 322 3729 310.75 18
Oct-19 325 3752 312.67 19
Nov-19 328 3778 314.83 20
Dec-19 330 3807 317.25 21
Jan-20 330 3830 319.17 22
Feb-20 328 3851 320.92 22
Mar-20 326 3870 322.50 23
Apr-20 329 3887 323.92 23
May-20 330 3903 325.25 24
Jun-20 332 3919 326.58 24
Due DR from Jul 20 is 24% with rise 3%.
However, The DR from Jan 20 has been frozen.
Published & Printed by: Braj Mohan Misra on behalf of
AERWA, at Perfect Prints,22/23, Jyoti Industrial estate,
Nooribaba Dargah Road, Thane,400601 and published at:
Project Square, Opposite to SBI Anushakti Nagar Branch,
Mumbai 400 094. Editor: M P. Chougaonkar.
Vol. 21.5(Sep-Oct 2020)
से हरोना
Sad Demise: AERWA deeply mourns the sad demise
of the following members and share the grief of their
families.
Shri A.V.Jadhav (P-951), retired
from Isotope Division passed
away on 29th
July 2020, He was
82 and is survived by wife and
three sons settled abroad.
A S Warudkar Ex NPCIL (P 644)
expired 18th
July 2020. He was
77 and is survived by wife, a son
and a daughter.
ई,वर इनक� आ#मा को
शाि0त 1दान कर2
Aims and Objectives of AERWA–highlights
1) To continue the emotional integration of
all retired scientific, engineering, technical
and administrative staff members of the
Department of Atomic Energy.
2) To represent to the concerned authorities
updated social security needs of the
retirees and family pensioners.
3) To strengthen the hands of existing
recognized apex bodies of similar
associations of retirees of other
governmental organizations.
4) To utilize the rare combination of talents
and expertise available among members
for the welfare of general public through
social service using the association as a
platform.
If not delivered please return to: Atomic Energy Retirees
Welfare Association (Regd), Project Square, Opposite to SBI
Anushakti Nagar Branch, Mumbai 400 094.
BARCCOVID 19 Helpline at DAE Convention
Centre, Anushaktinagar.
022-25486797
022-25517650
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