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Planning to settle abroad? Here's how you can withdraw your EPF money

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Fri, Mar 15, 2019 | 08:30 PM IST

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Planning to settle abroad? Here's how you can withdraw your EPF money Planning to settle abroad? Here's how you can withdraw your EPF money
Before you pack your bags and fly abroad to work and settle there, make sure to pay heed to your Employee's Provident Fund (EPF) account. While working in India, if you are contributing to EPF, then you are eligible to withdraw the amount and close the account.
Nobel Peace Prize nomination for student climate campaigner Greta Nobel Peace Prize nomination for student climate campaigner Greta
Greta Thunberg was recently nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize, was cheered for her blunt message to leaders at the World Economic Forum in Switzerland this year, when she told them: 'I want you to panic. I want you to feel the fear I feel every day'.
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Mass shootings at two mosques full of worshippers attending Friday prayers killed 40 people on what the prime minister called 'one of New Zealand's darkest days', as authorities detained four people and defused explosive devices in what appeared to be a carefully planned attack.
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The US on Wednesday was buffeted by a freak weather phenomenon known as the 'bomb cyclone' that affected as many as 70 million people.
See how 60 years ago the Dalai Lama escaped China-ruled Tibet See how 60 years ago the Dalai Lama escaped China-ruled Tibet
Lhamo Dhondup, chosen at the age of two in 1937 as the 14th incarnation of Tibetan Buddhism's supreme religious leader under the name Tenzin Gyatso, was enthroned as head of state after the Chinese invasion.
New tech that will drive the future New tech that will drive the future
Hypercars, futuristic concepts and electric efficiency dominate the buzz at the ongoing Geneva International Motor Show 2019. Check out some of the most exciting ones.
Upgrade your home entertainment on a budget Upgrade your home entertainment on a budget
Televisions have evolved in display and features and thanks to the aggressive pricing by various brands, large screen TVs are now also easily accessible. Here are the audio, video accessories you must check out.
More women enter construction work that's still a man's world More women enter construction work that's still a man's world
They are some of the new faces of the 21st-century American construction worker with women slowly making inroads in an industry still dominated by men. Over the last decade, the total number of women in the construction industry has risen by about 31 percent.
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