When Rajendra Prasad's pension went to govt's calamity fund!

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jun 23 2014 | 9:01 PM IST
The pension of India's first President Rajendra Prasad and salary of late Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri were sent to the government's calamity fund as they refused to accept these, while Lord Mountbatten received a princely Rs 64,000 as TA/DA for returning home.
These interesting titbits emerged in the dusty files of the Union Home Ministry during a cleanliness drive on the direction of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
While going through the steel almirahs of North Block, officials found some interesting files which gave an insight to some historic moments.
One of these files was about the Presidential sanction given to pay India's first Governor General Lord Mountbatten the TA/DA allowance for moving back to his country.
In today's time, the amount will be equivalent to several crores of rupees, a Ministry official said.
Another interesting snippet that came out was that after Prasad refused to take any pension, it was eventually sent to the government's calamity fund.
Even the salary of Shastri was sent to the calamity fund after he refused it, the files showed.
Another file has details about the Cabinet meeting that was called before the death of Mahatma Gandhi was announced, an official said.
Asked if these files of historic value were saved or junked, the official expressed ignorance.
In less than a month, the ministry has destroyed nearly 1.5 lakh files that had gathered dust for years.
"It was only after the Prime Minister himself directed a clean-up and senior officials said so that this clean-up drive was undertaken," an official said.
Many ministries have junked old files and broken furniture that had piled up over the years. The files are first shredded before being given out as junk.
According to the procedure, the files are divided into three categories. 'A' category is for files which are five years old. Category 'B' is for files that are 10-15 years old. Category 'C' usually deals with files that are older than 15 years. Files of historic importance are to be sent to National Archives of India.
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First Published: Jun 23 2014 | 9:01 PM IST

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