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Which of the following statements are correct regarding the benefits of the retired President of India?
A. The former President of India will also be entitled to a monthly pension of Rs.2.5 lakh.
B. He/She is entitled to a secretarial staff comprising a private secretary, a personal assistant, an additional private secretary, two peons, and office expenses up to Rs.1 lakh per annum.
C. He/She is also entitled to free highest-class travel anywhere in India, accompanied by one person, by rail, air, or steamer.
A and B only
B and C only
A and C only
A, B and C
- Statement A: The former President of India is eligible for a monthly pension, and as of the current norms, it is indeed Rs.2.5 lakh.
- Statement B: The retired President is entitled to secretarial staff, including one private secretary, one personal assistant, one additional private secretary, two peons, as well as office expenses up to Rs.1 lakh per annum.
- Statement C: The former President enjoys free highest-class travel anywhere in India with one accompanying person by rail, air, or steamer.
All statements A, B, and C are correct.
Option 4: A, B, and C is correct.
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