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Die use.

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I'm not trying to Share about a different subject. It is just that I have heard a lot of people use these words wrong. So I would like to give you  a hand so you can make sure to always use them right. Die is a verb. It is the base form of the verb and present tense. It means when a life is finished. So, you could say- Someday everyone will die. Or I don't want to die. The past tense of die is died. You could say The dog died. Or My girl friend died last year. Dead is an adjective. It describes a noun. For example- That is a dead mouse. Or The monster is dead. Note: Another (more polite or respectful) way to say die is pass away. For example, instead of saying My grandmother died last year, you could say My grandmother passed away last year. The picture of dice. One piece is called a die, more than one are called dice. We use dice to play games.

EMPLOYEES PROVIDENT FUND (EPF) WITHDRAWAL MADE EASY NO EMPLOYER SIGNATURE REQUIRED.

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EMPLOYEES PROVIDENT FUND (EPF) WITHDRAWAL MADE EASY NO EMPLOYER SIGNATURE REQUIRED. At this point is great news for all EPF account holders. EPFO has come up with new and revised forms using which EPF withdrawal process is now Very easy and will happen without employer signature or any participation. Now you can directly submit the EPF withdrawal forms and the settlement will happen directly into our bank account. Previously, the EPF forms were first sent to employer for their verification and signatures, which used to take a lot of time and many a times employers used to annoy employees because they had the power to block the EPF withdrawal. However with these new changes, withdrawing from your EPF account is going to be very easy and fast and now it makes a lot sense, because EPF should not be linked to employer anyways. Few months back, With the concept of "UAN" ( Universal Account Number ) , the EPFO had anyways delinked the EPFO from the employer to some extent, a...