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  2. The Payment of Gratuity Act, 1972 - Wikipedia

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    The Payment of Gratuity Act, 1972 is an Indian law that makes companies pay a one-time gratuity to retiring employees or employees who resigns after a minimum of 5 years of service. The law applies to all companies of at least 10 employees. [1] The gratuity is 15 days' wages for every year of employee service, or partial year over six months.

  3. Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal - Wikipedia

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    2 Award criteria. 3 Adoption. 4 Order of wear. 5 Description. ... Download as PDF; Printable version; ... This page was last edited on 26 May 2024, ...

  4. Naval Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (1830) - Wikipedia

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    Along with the medal, a recipient was paid a gratuity of £15 for petty officers or sergeants Royal Marines, and £5 for seamen and marines. [ 1 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] As a result of the quota system for award, only a small number of medals could be awarded each time a ship was decommissioned.

  5. Long Service and Good Conduct Medal - Wikipedia

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    Long Service and Good Conduct Medal is a service medal awarded to personnel in various branches of the armed forces of the United Kingdom and the territories that are or were at some point a part of the British Empire or Commonwealth of Nations.

  6. Naval Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (1848) - Wikipedia

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    The Naval Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (1848) is a long service medal awarded to regular members of His Majesty's Naval Service.It was instituted by Queen Victoria to replace the Naval Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (1830), and could be awarded to other ranks and men serving in the Royal Navy and Royal Marines.

  7. Gratuity - Wikipedia

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    A gratuity (often called a tip) is a sum of money customarily given by a customer to certain service sector workers such as hospitality for the service they have performed, in addition to the basic price of the service.

  8. Conspicuous Gallantry Medal - Wikipedia

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    It was normally awarded with an annuity or gratuity. [3] In 1943, during the Second World War , a Royal Air Force version, the Conspicuous Gallantry Medal (Flying), was added. [ 4 ] Since 1917, recipients have been entitled to use the post-nominal letters "CGM".

  9. Wikipedia : Did you know/Guidelines

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    This is a complete handbook of all of DYK's guidelines and standard practices. It is more helpful as a reference than a guide – if you're looking for a guide on how to do a specific job, see the reviewing, prep building, and admin instructions.