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Saturday, 25 October 2025

WELCOME TO CHENNAI

 To All India Office Bearers, Special Invitees,  Delegates & Observers 

*Hearty Welcome To OBs' & EC Members To Meeting at Chennai On 31st October 2025 & 1st November 2025*

Respected Sir / Madam 

Happy Morning To All  🌄. 

I am Yogesh B Dave 

RIEA CHENNAI Secretary. 

*We Have Made Stay ( Double Sharing & Triple Sharing & 1 Single Bed Rooms ).*

Clarification regarding coverage of offices for payment of gratuity

Clarification regarding coverage of offices for payment of gratuity to the Central Government Servant under Central Civil Services (Pension) Rules, 2021 Central Civil Services (Payment of Gratuity under National Pension System) Rules, 2021
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Rebuttal to the article in Washington Post

Rebuttal to the article in Washington Post

LIC denies false reports by The Washington Post, reaffirming all investments are made with integrity and due diligence.

#LIC #HarPalAapkeSaath #washingtonpost

Friday, 24 October 2025

Thursday, 23 October 2025

APPEAL TO MADURAI DIVISION RETIREES

Dear Members 
Our advocate, who argued our case passionately for three and half hours, will be submitting his written arguments to the court on the 27th of this month.
Further, the GOI and LIC advocates are also  expected to file their replies on the 29th and 30th.
We now need to make the next payment to our advocate. 
From our Madurai Division, we have already contributed generously, 
I sincerely thank each and every one of you who has stood with us and supported this noble cause.
However, a few of my dear friends asked me:
> "Why should only we contribute? There are many other divisions that haven't paid — why do Angurajan   asking us again and again?"l
Because of such questions, I have refrained from making any appeal for contributions until now.
But today, another friend said something that truly moved me. His words touched my heart:
> "You continue asking; those who have a generous heart will definitely come forward to give.
Hence, I am humbly sharing this message today. If possible, please send your contribution before the 26th, either to Mr. Panneerselvam or directly to our Association account.

Those who feel burdened or uncomfortable with this request — please, there is no compulsion at all. Let those who wish to find self-satisfaction in joining this crucial moment come forward willingly.

With warm regards and heartful thanks,
B. Angurajan
President, RIEA Madurai

PM's Letter of Greetings

   
   
 Dear RAM KRISHNA SAHNI Ji, 
   
 I extend my heartfelt greetings to all of you on the auspicious occasion of Deepavali, a festival filled with energy and enthusiasm. This is the second Deepavali after the grand construction of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya. Lord Shri Ram teaches us to uphold righteousness and also gives us the courage to fight injustice. We have seen a living example of this a few months ago during Operation Sindoor. During Operation Sindoor, Bharat not only upheld righteousness but also avenged injustice. 
   
 This Deepavali is particularly special because, for the first time, lamps will be lit in many districts across the country, including remote areas. These are the districts where Naxalism and Maoist terrorism have been eradicated from the root. In recent times, we have seen many individuals abandoning the path of violence and joining the mainstream of development, expressing faith in the Constitution of our country. This is a major achievement for the nation. 
   
 Amid these historic achievements, the country has also embarked on next-generation reforms in recent days. On the first day of Navratri, lower GST rates were implemented. During this "GST Bachat Utsav" (Savings Festival), citizens are saving thousands of crores of rupees. 
   
 In a world going through multiple crises, Bharat has emerged as a symbol of both stability and sensitivity. We are also on track to become the third-largest economy in the world in the near future. 
   
 In this journey of a "Viksit" (Developed) and "Aatmanirbhar Bharat" (self-reliant India), our primary responsibility as citizens is to fulfill our duties towards the nation. 
   
 Let us adopt "Swadeshi" (local products) and proudly say: "This is Swadeshi!" Let us promote the spirit of "Ek Bharat, Shreshtha Bharat". Let us respect all languages. Let us maintain cleanliness. Let us prioritize our health. Let us reduce the use of oil in our food by 10% and embrace Yoga. All these efforts will rapidly move us towards a "Viksit Bharat". 
   
 Deepavali also teaches us that when one lamp lights another, its light doesn't diminish, but it grows further. With the same spirit, let us light lamps of harmony, cooperation and positivity in our society and surroundings this Deepavali.
Once again, wishing you all a very Happy Deepavali.
 
   
 Yours,
Narendra Modi
 
  
   
  
   
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हिंदी ગુજરાતી ଓଡ଼ିଆ ਪੰਜਾਬੀ தமிழ் मराठी తెలుగు বাংলা മലയാളം অসমীয়া ಕನ್ನಡ اردو মণিপুরীनेपाली Khasi भोजपुरी मैथिली
 
   
   
    
 
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Sunday, 19 October 2025

Sri K Parasaran at 988

Sri K Parasaran at 98

Published in "Bar and Bench" on 18/10/2025: Last Sunday, the former Attorney General K. Parasaran was felicitated on completing 75 years as an advocate and 50 years as senior counsel. This remarkable and memorable event was attended by no less than five sitting Supreme judges, the Chief Justice and other sitting and retired judges of the Madras High Court. 

In the list of Senior Advocates of the Madras High Court, his name is the first. He was designated by the Federal Court in 1944.

His father Kesava Aiyangar was engaged in a contempt case in 1987. At that time, he was 95 years old but was remarkably fit. He climbed to his chamber on the second floor without touching the banister.  He too completed 75 years at the Bar and so did his son K. Parasaran. He was blessed to see his son occupy the posts of Advocate-General of Tamil Nadu and later Solicitor-General and Attorney-General for India. Parasaran's learnings from his father:

(i) First read all facts thoroughly. Secondly, focus more on the statutory provisions and read them again and again. Case-laws should be referred to only later.

(ii) Cite as few cases as possible. If there is one important Supreme Court decision in your favour, do not waste the time of the court by citing numerous High Court judgments.

(iii) Divide your submissions into specific points and argue them in order of their importance.

(iv) While in preparing for a case, only 60% of the time should be spent on reading. The balance 40% must be spent on "thinking" about your case. (This is invaluable piece of advice).  

(v) Make sure you complete the preparation of your case  at least 48 hours before the day for final hearing. You should then tie your brief and open it only in court. His memorable words were: "If you endlessly prepare, you will be endlessly unprepared."

PS: 2018:Many would remember he advanced very impressive argument in SC in the case of women's entry to Sabarimala Temple - arguments centering on the constitutional protection of the deity's Brahmacharya, against permitting women of a certain age group. I remember the 5-member constitutional bench suggested to him to take his seat and argue but he would not deviate from the custom. 


Courtesy :: M Arunachalam