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England put India to bat in T20I series decider

February 1, 2017 by Nasheman

(AP Photo/Saurabh Das)

(AP Photo/Saurabh Das)

Bengaluru: England won the toss and asked India to bat in the third and final Twenty20 International cricket match at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium here on Wednesday.

Teenaged hard-hitting wicketkeeper-batsman Rishabh Pant was handed his debut for the series decider, replacing Manish Pandey with the teams locked at 1-1 after the first two games.

England have also made one change, bringing in pacer Liam Plunkett in place of left-arm spinner Liam Dawson.

Teams:

India: Virat Kohli (Captain), Rishabh Pant, Lokesh Rahul, Suresh Raina, Yuvraj Singh, Mahendra Singh Dhoni (wk), Hardik Pandya, Amit Mishra, Jasprit Bumrah, Ashish Nehra, Yuzvendra Chahal.

England: Eoin Morgan (Captain), Jason Roy, Sam Billings, Joe Root, Ben Stokes, Jos Buttler (wk), Moeen Ali, Chris Jordan, Liam Plunkett, Tymal Mills, Adil Rashid.

(IANS)

Filed Under: Sports

Union budget disrespect to E Ahamed, says Kerala CM

February 1, 2017 by Nasheman

PINARAYI VIJAYAN

Thiruvananthapuram: Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Wednesday slammed the Centre for presenting the Union Budget, hours after the death of former Union Minister E Ahmed saying it was “improper, unfortunate and amounted to showing disrespect” to the departed leader. In a statement, the Chief Minister said it was in the same Parliament building that Ahamed, a senior sitting member in the Lok Sabha had collapsed on Tuesday. “Presenting budget in the same building within hours after his death was totally improper and unfortunate. The Centre has gone ahead with the budget presentation, hurting the sentiments of the members of the House,” he said.

“The act amounted to disrespect to the memories of the deceased and insulting the democratic consciousness of the nation. It was a grave mistake that the government had gone ahead with the budget presentation at a time when tributes should have been paid to such a senior leader,” he said.

Noting that Ahamed was among the long serving members of the House, Vijayan said the IUML leader had maintained a warm relationship with all members and had held high the interests of the nation including at the United Nations.

Earlier in a Facebook Post, he said, “Demise of E Ahamed is a great loss not only to his party and to his family but for the society as a whole. With great grief, I join his family in their sorrow”.

The Kerala CM lauded the late leader’s efforts as Minister of State for Foreign Affairs and said that he had held the country’s name high in the international arena. “As a member representing India in the UN General Assembly, he was able to uphold the country’s interest among world nations,” the CM said. 78-year-old Ahamed passed away in the wee hours at a hospital in Delhi.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India

Union Budget 2017-18: Highlights

February 1, 2017 by Nasheman

Union Budget 2017

The Budget broadly focussed on 10 themes.

The 2017 Union Budget, presented by Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on Wednesday, was broadly focused on 10 themes — the farming sector, the rural population, the youth, the poor and underprivileged health care, infrastructure, the financial sector for stronger institutions, speedy accountability, public services, prudent fiscal management and tax administration for the honest.

Following are the highlights of Mr. Jaitley’s Budget speech:

Demonetisation

1.Demonetisation is expected to have a transient impact on the economy.
2.It will have a great impact on the economy and lives of people.
3.Demonetisation is a bold and decisive measure that will lead to higher GDP growth.
4.The effects of demonetisation will not spillover to the next fiscal.

Agriculture sector

1.Sowing farmers should feel secure against natural calamities.
2.A sum of Rs. 10 lakh crore is allocated as credit to farmers, with 60 days interest waiver.
3.NABARD fund will be increased to Rs. 40,000 crore.
4.Government will set up mini labs in Krishi Vigyan Kendras for soil testing.
5.A dedicated micro irrigation fund will be set up for NABARD with Rs 5,000 crore initial corpus.
6.Irrigation corpus increased from Rs 20,000 crore to Rs 40,000 crore.
7.Dairy processing infrastructure fund wlll be initially created with a corpus of Rs. 2000 crore.
8.Issuance of soil cards has gained momentum.
9.A model law on contract farming will be prepared and shared with the States.

Rural population

1.The government targets to bring 1 crore households out of poverty by 2019.
2.During 2017-18, five lakh farm ponds will be be taken up under the MGNREGA.
3.Over Rs 3 lakh crore will be spent for rural India. MGNREGA to double farmers’ income.
4.Will take steps to ensure participation of women in MGNREGA up to 55%.
5.Space technology will be used in a big way to ensure MGNREGA works.
6.The government proposes to complete 1 crore houses for those without homes.
7.Will allocate Rs. 19,000 crore for Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana in 2017-18.
8.The country well on way to achieve 100% rural electrification by March 2018.
9.Swachh Bharat mission has made tremendous progress; sanitation coverage has gone up from 42% in Oct 13 to 60% now.

For youth

1.Will introduce a system of measuring annual learning outcomes and come out with an innovation fund for secondary education.
2.Focus will be on 3,479 educationally-backward blocks.
3.Colleges will be identified based on accreditation.
4.Skill India mission was launched to maximise potential. Will set up 100 India International centres across the country.
5.Courses on foreign languages will be introduced.
6.Will take steps to create 5000 PG seats per annum.

For the poor and underprivilege health care

1.Rs. 500 crore allocated for Mahila Shakthi Kendras.
2.Under a nationwide scheme for pregnant women, Rs. 6000 will be transferred to each person.
3.A sum of Rs. 1,84,632 crore allocated for women and children.
4.Affordable housing will be given infrastructure status.
5.Owing to surplus liquidity, banks have started reducing lending rates for housing.
6.Elimination of tuberculosis by 2025 targeted.
7.Health sub centres, numbering 1.5 lakh, willl be transformed into health wellness centres.
8.Two AIIMS will be set up in Jharkhand and Gujarat.
9.Will undertake structural transformation of the regulator framework for medical education.
10.Allocation for Scheduled Castes is Rs. 52,393 crore
11.Aadhaar-based smartcards will be issued to senior citizens to monitor health.

Infrastructure and railways

1.A total allocation of Rs. 39,61,354 crore has been made for infrastructure.
2.Total allocation for Railways is Rs. 1,31,000 crore.
3.No service charge on tickets booked through IRCTC.
4.Raksha coach with a corpus of Rs. 1 lakh crore for five years (for passenger safety).
5.Unmanned level crossings will be eliminated by 2020.
6.3,500 km of railway lines to be commissioned this year up from 2,800 km last year.
7.SMS-based ”clean my coach service” is put in place.
8.Coach mitra facility will be introduced to register all coach related complaints.
9.By 2019 all trains will have bio-toilets.
10.Five-hundred stations will be made differently-abled friendly.
11.Railways to partner with logistics players for front-end and back-end solutions for select commodities.
12.Railways will offer competitive ticket booking facility.
13.Rs. 64,000 crore allocated for highways.
14.High speed Internet to be allocated to 1,50,000 gram panchayats.
15.New Metro rail policy will be announced with new modes of financing.

Energy sector

1.A strategic policy for crude reserves will be set up.
2.Rs. 1.26,000 crore received as energy production based investments.
3.Trade infra export scheme will be launched 2017-18.

Financial sector

1.FDI policy reforms – more than 90% of FDI inflows are now automated.
2.Shares of Railway PSE like IRCTC will be listed on stock exchanges.
3.Bill on resolution of financial firms will be introduced in this session of Parliament.
4.Foreign Investment Promotion Board will be abolished.
5.Revised mechanism to ensure time-bound listing of CPSEs.
6.Computer emergency response team for financial sector will be formed.
7.Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojana lending target fixed at Rs 2.44 lakh crore for 2017-18.
8.Digital India – BHIM app will unleash mobile phone revolution. The government will introduce two schemes to promote BHIM App – referral bonus for the users and cash back for the traders.
9.Negotiable Instruments Act might be amended.
10.DBT to LPG consumers , Chandigarh is kerosene-free, 84 government schemes are on the DBT platform.
11.Head post office as the central office for rendering passport service.
12.Easy online booking system for Army and other defence personnel.
13.For big-time offences – including economic offenders fleeing India, the government will introduce legislative change or introduce law to confiscate the assets of these people within the country.

Fiscal situation

1.Total expenditure is Rs. 21, 47,000 crore.
2.Plan, non-plan expenditure to be abolished; focus will be on capital expenditure, which will be 25.4 %.
3.Rs. 3,000 crore under the Department of Economic Affairs for implementing the Budget announcements.
4.Expenditure for science and technology is Rs. 37,435 crore.
5.Total resources transferred to States and Union Territories is Rs 4.11 lakh crore.
6.Recommended 3% fiscal deficit for three years with a deviation of 0.5% of the GDP.
7.Revenue deficit is 1.9 %
8.Fiscal deficit of 2017-18 pegged at 3.2% of the GDP. Will remain committed to achieving 3% in the next year.

Funding of political parties

1.The maximum amount of cash donation for a political party will be Rs. 2,000 from any one source.
2.Political parties will be entitled to receive donations by cheque or digital mode from donors.
3.An amendment is being proposed to the RBI Act to enable issuance of electoral bonds .A donor can purchase these bonds from banks or post offices through cheque or digital transactions. They can be redeemed only by registered political parties.

Defence sector

The defence sector gets an allocation of Rs. 2.74,114 crore.

Tax proposals

1.India’s tax to GDP ratio is not favourable.
2.Out of 13.14 lakh registered companies, only 5.97 lakh firms have filed returns for 2016-17.
3.Proportion of direct tax to indirect tax is not optimal.
4.Individuals numbering 1.95 crore showed an income between Rs. 2.5 lakh to Rs. 5 lakh.
5.Out of 76 lakh individual assessees declaring income more than Rs. 5 lakh, 56 lakh are salaried.
6.Only 1.72 lakh people showed income of more than Rs. 50 lakh a year.
7.Between November 8 to December 30, deposits ranging from Rs. 2 lakh and Rs. 80 lakh were made in 1.09 crore accounts.
8.Net tax revenue of 2013-14 was Rs. 11.38 lakh crore.
9.Out of 76 lakh individual assessees declaring income more than Rs 5 lakh, 56 lakh are salaried.
10.1.95 crore individuals showed income between Rs. 2.5 lakh to Rs. 5 lakh.
11.Rate of growth of advance tax in Personal I-T is 34.8% in the last three quarters of this financial year.
12.Holding period for long term capital gain lowered to two years
13.Proposal to have a carry-forward of MAT for 15 years.
14.Capital gains tax to be exempted for persons holding land from which land was pooled for creation of the state capital of Andhra Pradesh.
15.Under the corporate tax, in order to make MSME companies more viable, there is a proposal to reduce tax for small companies with a turnover of up to Rs 50 crore to 25%. About 67 lakh companies fall in this category. Ninety-six % of companies to get this benefit.
16.The government proposes to reduce basic customs duty for LNG to 2.5% from 5%.
17.The Income Tax Act to be amended to ensure that no transaction above Rs 3 lakh is permitted in cash.
18.The limit of cash donation by charitable trusts is reduced to Rs 2,000 from Rs 10,000.
19.Net revenue loss in direct tax could be Rs. 20,000 crore.

Personal income tax

1.Existing rate of tax for individuals between Rs. 2.5- Rs 5 lakh is reduced to 5% from 10%.
2.All other categories of tax payers in subsequent brackets will get a benefit of Rs 12,500.
3.Simple one page return for people with an annual income of Rs. 5 lakh other than business income.
4.People filing I-T returns for the first time will not come under any government scrutiny.
Ten % surcharge on individual income above Rs. 50 lakh and up to Rs 1 crore to make up for Rs 15,000 crore loss due to cut in personal I-T rate. 15 surcharge on individual income above Rs. 1 crore to remain.

Income

Tax rate

Individual tax payers
Up to Rs 2,50,000 No tax
Rs 2,50,001 to Rs 5,00,000 5%
Rs 5,00,001 – 10,00,000 20%
More than Rs 10,00,000 30%
Senior citizens who are 60 years old and above but less than 80 years
Up to Rs 3,00,000 No tax
Rs 3,00,001 to Rs 5,00,000 10%
Rs 5,00,001 to Rs 10,00,000 20%
More than Rs 10,00,000 30%
Senior Citizens who are 80 years old and above
Up to Rs 5,00,000 No tax
Rs 5,00,001 to Rs 10,00,000 20%
More than Rs 10,00,000 30%
(Surcharge of 10 per cent on income of all individuals above Rs 50 lakh and less than Rs 1 crore and surcharge of 15 per cent on income above Rs 1 crore).

The following items will turn costlier

1.Cigarettes, pan masala, cigar, cheroots, bidis, chewing tobacco
2.LED lamp components
3.Cashew nuts (roasted and salted)
4.Aluminum ores and concentrates
5.Polymer coated MS tapes used in manufacturing of optical fibres
6.Silver coins and medallions
7.Printed circuit board used in making mobile phones

Following is a list items that will turn cheaper:

1.Booking railway tickets online
2.RO membrane elements for household usage
3.LNG
4.Solar tempered glass used in solar panels
5.Fuel cell based power generating systems
6.Wind operated energy generator
7.Vegetable tanning extracts used in making leather products
8.POS machines card and fingerprint readers
9.Group insurance for Defence services.

Filed Under: India

Budget 2017: Cash dealings above Rs 3 lakh banned from Apr 1

February 1, 2017 by Nasheman

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New Delhi: Continuing with government steps to clamp down on black money, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley today proposed to ban all cash transactions above Rs 3 lakh beginning April 1, 2017.

The decision to ban cash transactions beyond a threshold is based on the recommendation of the Special Investigation Team on black money that was set up by the Supreme Court, Jaitley said while presenting Union Budget 2017-18 in Parliament.

All cash transactions above Rs 3 lakh will be banned, he said.

The SIT, headed by Justice M B Shah (retired), in July had submitted its fifth report to the Supreme Court on steps needed to curb black money.

Noting that a large amount of unaccounted wealth is stored in cash, SIT had said: “Having considered the provisions which exist in this regard in various countries and also having considered various reports and observations of courts regarding cash transactions, the SIT felt that there is a need to put an upper limit to cash transactions.”

It recommended a total ban on cash transactions of Rs 3 lakh and above and that “an Act be framed to declare such transactions as illegal and punishable under law”.

(Agencies)

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Hours after collapse in parliament, E Ahamed, 78, passes away

February 1, 2017 by Nasheman

E Ahamed. Photo by Prem Nath Pandey, IE.

E Ahamed. Photo by Prem Nath Pandey, IE.

New Delhi: Indian Union Muslim League national president and former minister of state for External Affairs Minister E. Ahamed (78) who suffered a cardiac arrest in Parliament on Tuesday passed away at the Ram Manohar Lohia hospital in New Delhi. His death was confirmed at 2.30 a.m. on Wednesday.

His body will be kept at his official residence in Delhi for public homage till noon and will be flown down to Calicut airport at 2 p.m. Thereafter, it will be taken to Haj House at Karipur and then League House in Kozhikode. The cremation will be held in Kannur on Thursday.

He was elected to the Kerala Legislative Assembly in 1967, 1977, 1980, 1982 and 1987. From 1982 to 1987, he served as Cabinet Minister for Industries, Government of Kerala.

From 1971 to 1977, Mr. Ahamed was the Founding Chairman of the Kerala State Rural Development Board. From 1979 to 1980 he was the Executive Chairman of the Kerala State Small Scale Industries Development Corporation. From 1981 to 1983 he was the Chairman of the Municipal Council in Kannur, Kerala.

He was elected to the Lok Sabha in 1991, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2004 and 2009. May 2004 – May 2009 he served as the Minister of State for External Affairs. May 2009 – January 2011, he was Minister of State for Railways. He assumed charge again as Minister of State of External Affairs on January 24, 2011. Mr. Ahamed assumed the additional charge as Minister of State for Human Resource Development on 12th July, 2011.

Mr. Ahamed was the National President of the Indian Union Muslim League. During his tenure in the Parliament, he has been a member of several parliamentary committees including External Affairs, Railways, Civil Aviation and Tourism, Public Undertakings, Science and Technology, Environment and Forests. Mr. Ahamed was also the Chairman of the Government Assurance Committee.

He graduated from Govt. Brennen College in Tellicherry, Kerala and later obtained a Law Degree from the Government Law College in Thiruvanathapuram, Kerala.

Mr. Ahamed is widely travelled and has represented India in the United Nations six times between 1991 and 2009. In 1984, he was sent to GCC countries as an Emissary of the then Prime Minister late Mrs. Indira Gandhi. Born on 29 April, 1938, Mr. Ahamed has performed Hajj seven times – five times as Member of Government of India Haj Goodwill Delegation. He has also authored 3 books in English and Malayalam.

He was married to Late Mrs. Zuhara Ahamed. Mr. Ahamed has two sons and one daughter.

His hobbies include reading, writing and watching sports.

(Agencies)

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