Lost PF, PT, ESI Registrations documents in the recent floods in Chennai. How do we get the duplicates?
From India, Chennai
From India, Chennai
Hi Buddy, Please contact the regional office they provide you duplicate copy of the same by collecting some fee. With Regards Mr.Thumbs Up
From India, Chennai
From India, Chennai
Sir, copies of the documents can also be obtained from concerned departments by filing applications under RTI Act, 2005.
From India, Noida
From India, Noida
RTI to get duplicate copies of certificates ? Have you even read the RTI act to understand that it is for and how it works ?
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
Dear Mr. Saswata Banerjee Ji,
I would like to request you to clarify whether your comments, as follows, "RTI to get duplicate copies of certificates? Have you even read the RTI act to understand what it is for and how it works?" are directed towards me. Do your remarks imply that you are inquiring whether I have read and understood the RTI?
Thank you.
From India, Noida
I would like to request you to clarify whether your comments, as follows, "RTI to get duplicate copies of certificates? Have you even read the RTI act to understand what it is for and how it works?" are directed towards me. Do your remarks imply that you are inquiring whether I have read and understood the RTI?
Thank you.
From India, Noida
Link: https://www.citehr.com/313875-esic-r...pany-lost.html
This link provides details on how to obtain duplicate copies. The best course of action is to visit your nearest ESI and EPF branch and seek advice.
From India, Pune
This link provides details on how to obtain duplicate copies. The best course of action is to visit your nearest ESI and EPF branch and seek advice.
From India, Pune
Yes, Mr. Harsh.
The question was directed to you.
Quote:
Dear Mr. Saswata Banerjee Ji, I will request you to kindly indicate whether your remarks as above "RTI to get duplicate copies of certificates? Have you even read the RTI Act to understand what it is for and how it works?" are directed towards me. Whether by your above remarks, you want to know from me whether I have read and understand RTI?
Posted 20th February 2016.
Regards, Harsh Kumar Mehta.
From India, Mumbai
The question was directed to you.
Quote:
Dear Mr. Saswata Banerjee Ji, I will request you to kindly indicate whether your remarks as above "RTI to get duplicate copies of certificates? Have you even read the RTI Act to understand what it is for and how it works?" are directed towards me. Whether by your above remarks, you want to know from me whether I have read and understand RTI?
Posted 20th February 2016.
Regards, Harsh Kumar Mehta.
From India, Mumbai
We are unnecessarily taking the discussion to personal debating. If the RTI Act has nothing to do with the issuing of duplicate certificates, yes, you can categorically say that it is not meant for that. However, statements like "have you read the Act" may be avoided, and we should stop the discussion here itself. The thread starter has already received the answer, i.e., to apply for a duplicate, which is a simple process, especially when the original is lost in a natural calamity, a situation known to everyone.
Madhu.T.K
From India, Kannur
Madhu.T.K
From India, Kannur
Members should show dissent by stating facts and pointing to valid documents instead of questioning the intellect of others. Lets keep this mature and polite. Regards, CHR
From India, Gurgaon
From India, Gurgaon
My apologies.
The problem is that people put suggestions that are incorrect, and then some poor fellow reading the thread goes on a wrong path, causing more grief for himself. But you are right, my wording should have been to the point and not personal.
Quote: We are unnecessarily taking the discussion to personal debating. If the RTI Act has nothing to do with issuing duplicate certificates, yes, you can categorically say that it is not meant for that. However, statements like "have you read the Act" may be avoided, and we should stop the discussion here itself. The thread starter has already got the answer, i.e., to apply for a duplicate, which is simple, especially when the original is lost in a natural calamity, known to everybody.
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From India, Mumbai
The problem is that people put suggestions that are incorrect, and then some poor fellow reading the thread goes on a wrong path, causing more grief for himself. But you are right, my wording should have been to the point and not personal.
Quote: We are unnecessarily taking the discussion to personal debating. If the RTI Act has nothing to do with issuing duplicate certificates, yes, you can categorically say that it is not meant for that. However, statements like "have you read the Act" may be avoided, and we should stop the discussion here itself. The thread starter has already got the answer, i.e., to apply for a duplicate, which is simple, especially when the original is lost in a natural calamity, known to everybody.
Madhu.T.K Posted Yesterday
Madhu.T.K UnAppreciateYou, nathrao, and Harsh Kumar Mehta appreciated this.
From India, Mumbai
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