As it is well known that the income tax department has allowed Aadhaar card holders to use the biometric id number in lieu of the Permanent Account Number (PAN). But as per new provision of Income Tax, fine of Rs. 10,000 may be levied in case of wrong Aadhar Number. As per the latest amendments in the Finance Bill 2019, not only allowed people to use Aadhaar in lieu of PAN but also introduced a penalty for giving a false Aadhaar number. However, the new penalty rules are applicable only in cases where you are using Aadhaar in lieu of PAN and where quoting PAN is mandatory according to the income tax department rules. It is well known that although Aadhaar is issued by the Unique Identity Authority of India, yet the fine is not imposed by UIDAI but by the income tax department. Under Section 272B of the Income Tax Act, 1961, the department can impose a penalty in case of default in complying with provisions relating to PAN, i.e., failure to obtain, quote, or authenticate PAN.
When you open Facebook,
the first thing that you notice is the blue color it uses. Ever wondered why is
Facebook so blue in color and not changing its color scheme?
Ever since they started as 'thefacebook', Facebook has
stayed with the blue color. Although major changes have been made in the
Facebook theme since then, the major unchanged thing has been the blue color.
An exciting fact: In its earlier days, thefacebook.com required you to have an .edu email id to join.
Everywhere from its login
page to Facebook groups, you find only blue.
The reason for this is that Mark Zuckerberg, the young
founder of Facebook is red-green color-blind and blue is the richest colour for
him which he confirmed in an online interview with Leo Laporte.
Another important commercial factor for using blue color is the fact that most colors tend to distract the viewers. Blue on the other hand acts as a transparent background to the main content as visible to the human brain due to which most popular websites tend to use the blue color. It can easily be called a webmaster's favorite color. Blue color is also sometimes referred to as 'Nirvana' for the brain.
All these factors make blue a prominent color on Facebook.
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