Try to personally visit and chase them up. Else raise a grievance with the regional EPF office
It all depends on the amount owed and the company owed to.
coz ur an idiot ;)
You need to sue in court. The court depends on the amount of the loan.
There is no past tense for the word "company," because company is a noun. Only verbs have a past tense.
It is said "Those who don't know history will repeat it". This is true. If we don't know what was done in the past, we will make some of the same mistakes and such.
Lamborghini uses a bull but it is not winged. I know of no company past or present that uses a winged bull.
Most people know 3.14, and a few may know 3.141592654 which is the amount that appears on a calculator. Very few will know past that.
History tends to repeat itself, so it's important to know the mistakes and successes of the past so that we, as a society, can prevent those problems from causing problems.
you watch the pattern for a while and once you know it you can work it out
The word amount does not have a past tense.Alternative AnswerThe word "amount" has a past tense when it is used as a verb. When used as a verb, it means "to total" or "to be the same as". The past tense of this form is amounted.
The simple past of know is knew and the past participle of know is known.
The best way is the look the company up. Do some research on the company. See if any one you know has use them in the past. If they are a legit company, then they should be certified.