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General Forum: Current 'Affairs' | CURRENT AFFAIRS - SENIOR CITIZENS | |
| Dear Sri Vasudeva Rao garu,
Ofcourse you are right.But what about the APSRTC? The Road Transport considers every citizen as young only. Like Central Govt. they do not have partiality. I came from India in December 2002 and I think same situation is continuing in APSRTC even now also. Am I correct?
K.Virabhadra Sastri, (76 years) Canada
Posted by: Mr. VIRABHADRA SASTRI KALANADHABHATTA At: 31, Jul 2003 11:27:50 PM IST A 'Senior Citizen' is defined by Indian Railways as a person who attains the age of 60 years.
A 'Senior Citizen' is defined by Indian Income Tax Authorities who attains the age of 65 years.
Both departments belong to Central Government.
Is it not ridiculous ?
Posted by: Mr. Vasudeva Rao Bhogaraju At: 31, Jul 2003 10:53:33 PM IST
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