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RBI’s excess capital should be used to recapitalise banks: Arvind Subramanian

November 30, 2018 by Nasheman

 In the midst of a government-Reserve Bank of India (RBI) tussle over utilisation of capital reserves of the central bank, former Chief Economic Advisor Arvind Subramanian strongly supports the government’s view, saying the RBI is holding excess capital between Rs 4.5 and Rs 7 lakh crore which should be used to recapitalise the banks.

However, he adds that deploying capital is a decision for the RBI to take which it must do “voluntarily and proactively without even the whiff of interference from outside”.

Subramanian says he realises that in making this suggestion he is up against all the eminent current and former RBI officials, who argue that the RBI actually needs all the capital it has, but they are wrong.

“These officials command the respect of the public, and for good reasons. I think they are wrong. As Margaret Thatcher used to say, ‘One man and the Truth is a majority’,” the noted economist says in his upcoming book “Of Counsel: The Challenges of the Modi-Jaitley Economy”, published by Penguin.

“It is almost certainly the case that more money will be needed to make banks healthy… It is possible that the government will need to provide anywhere between Rs 3-5 lakh crore — in addition to the amounts already spent — to restore the fundamentally viable public sector banks to health,” Subramanian says.

He adds that there is only one public-sector entity — RBI — that has a strong enough balance sheet to deploy this magnitude of resources.

“Conservative estimates (as well as cross-country comparisons) based on our internal analysis suggest that if the RBI were to adopt the practices of most major central banks around the world in deciding how much capital is necessary, it would find that it has about Rs 3-4 lakh crore of excess government capital, some of which it could deploy for the clean-up,” he says.

Subramanian adds that RBI is an outlier among major central banks, holding about 28 per cent in capital, which is the fifth-largest amongst all major central banks, with two of the four above India in this ranking being oil exporters, which are special cases being highly vulnerable to the swings in the price of petroleum.

He says the RBI calculates risk based on a sample that almost no other central bank does and has set for itself a risk tolerance that is “ultra, ultra conservative, almost bordering on paranoia”.

“Whereas other central banks want to cushion against events with one per cent probability of occurring, the RBI wants to cushion against events that can occur with .001 per cent probability.”

“…Prima facie, then, it seems that the RBI is holding too much capital… Our estimate is that the RBI is holding excess capital between Rs 4.5-7 lakh crore… This excess capital should be redeployed, shifted from where it is not needed and put instead where it is needed urgently, namely, in public-sector banks,” he says.

However, he warns that any redeployment of RBI capital must be seen not as a government demand but as a voluntary commitment of the RBI for the greater good, and should be done only after extensive consultation.

“If there is one strong balance sheet and one weak, there is no good reason the former should not come to the rescue of the latter. We build up strength in balance sheets not for strength’s sake but to use that strength. Savings are meant for rainy days and when rainy days come, savings should be run down.

“During and after the global financial crisis, major central banks across the world have lent the heft of their balance sheets to pull economies out of dire economic circumstances,” the former CEA says.

He adds the legitimacy of central banks is enhanced when they take actions to address serious problems. “When reputations and strong balance sheets are put on the frontline in service of the economy, these assets, far from getting depleted, are actually replenished.”

IANS

Filed Under: Business & Technology

H D Kumarswamy inagurates “Bengaluru Tech Summit”

November 29, 2018 by Nasheman

Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy on Thursday inaugurated the 21st edition of Karnataka State’s flagship Information Technology and Biotechnology event, ‘Bengaluru Tech Summit’.

Addressing the press persons after inaugurating the three-day event Kumaraswamy said that this tech summit is a unique platform provided by the Karnataka government for deliberating on innovation and its impact on the industry.

When it comes to Foreign Direct Investment and employability Karnataka stands first. The IT, BT and related sectors in Bengaluru alone have provided employment to over 3 million,  he informed.

He further said that as per a study conducted by Consultancy firm Zinno the number of Engineering and R and D Centres of Multi-national companies in India increased from 943 in 2016 to 976 in 2017.

PTI

Filed Under: Business & Technology

Solar Power Generation System Inauguration

November 29, 2018 by Nasheman

Mahim Jame Masjid has installed and inaugurated a 15 KW solar power generation system that will help save electricity bills annually. Provisions have been made for extending the capacity to 10 KW more in the second phase.

It’s a 600 years old Mosque (Masjid) called MAHIM Jame Masjid situated near the MAHIM coastline, beside MAHIM Dargah. It’s one of the older masjids of the island city.

The idea is to spread awareness about environment protection among devotees, so they reduce their dependency on polluting sources such as electricity. Lights, fans and air conditioners at all common areas within the mosque will be powered by solar power. Apart from the monetary savings, the idea is to tell devotees about the importance of reduction in carbon emissions from the environment. We hope that the efforts are replicated and moving to solar becomes a mass movement, at least for all religious institutions in the city. Any other power generation, apart from solar energy, requires burning and releasing of gases such as carbon dioxide. Solar power plants doesn’t require anything, as it is an independent source of energy. The concept of going solar has now been accepted by the entire Muslim community.

The Inauguration was done with the hands of Trustees & Chief Imam:
Rahmatulla Mukri Sahab
Justice Shafi Parkar (Former High Court Judge)
Habib Fakih (Former WAKF Board Member)
Fahad Khalil Pathan (Managing Trustee)
Arif Pathan Sahab

Chief Imam: Mohammed Saad Pathan Al-Azhari.

The Donors for this initiative and the Residents of Mahim were present for the Inauguration ceremony.

Filed Under: News & Politics

Meeting between Yeddyurappa-DK Shivakumar raises eyebrows

November 29, 2018 by Nasheman

In a surprising turn of events, BJP State President BS Yeddyurappa visited the residence of Congress leader and Water Resources Minister DK Shivakumar on Wednesday.

According to the two veteran leaders, the hour-long discussion between them was focused on tank development and water-related issues in Shikaripura, Yeddyurappa’s constituency since it comes under Shivakumar’s jurisdiction as Water Resources Minister.

Yeddyurappa was accompanied by his son and Shivamogga MP BY Raghavendra and MLA H Halappa. Senior officials from the Water Resources Department and Forests Minister R Shankar attended the meeting.

Yeddyurappa pressed for an early completion of the scheme to provide drinking water to villages in Shikaripura taluk affected by drought. Shivakumar told reporters following the meeting that he will visit Shivamogga soon to understand the ground situation. “We do not discriminate when it comes to development. When he was the chief minister, he helped by sanctioning developmental works. He did his bit. Now, Yeddyurappa came with some proposals. We discussed at length and in the interest of people, we will do it,” he said as per Deccan Chronicle. He further added that he and Yeddyurappa had always remained friends.

Yeddyurappa too reiterated that the meeting was restricted to discussions on water-related projects in Shikaripura. “We had come to discuss irrigation projects in our home district of Shivamogga, Everything cannot be revealed to the media,” he told as per Deccan Herald.

The meeting raised eyebrows in the state since Shivakumar played a key part in securing the support needed for the JD(S)-Congress coalition government to be formed.

It also comes weeks after Shivakumar revealed he had a soft corner for Yeddyurappa even though he was opposed to the BJP ideology.

In a surprising turn of events, BJP State President BS Yeddyurappa visited the residence of Congress leader and Water Resources Minister DK Shivakumar on Wednesday.

According to the two veteran leaders, the hour-long discussion between them was focused on tank development and water-related issues in Shikaripura, Yeddyurappa’s constituency since it comes under Shivakumar’s jurisdiction as Water Resources Minister.

Yeddyurappa was accompanied by his son and Shivamogga MP BY Raghavendra and MLA H Halappa. Senior officials from the Water Resources Department and Forests Minister R Shankar attended the meeting.

Yeddyurappa pressed for an early completion of the scheme to provide drinking water to villages in Shikaripura taluk affected by drought. Shivakumar told reporters following the meeting that he will visit Shivamogga soon to understand the ground situation. “We do not discriminate when it comes to development. When he was the chief minister, he helped by sanctioning developmental works. He did his bit. Now, Yeddyurappa came with some proposals. We discussed at length and in the interest of people, we will do it,” he said as per Deccan Chronicle. He further added that he and Yeddyurappa had always remained friends.

Yeddyurappa too reiterated that the meeting was restricted to discussions on water-related projects in Shikaripura. “We had come to discuss irrigation projects in our home district of Shivamogga, Everything cannot be revealed to the media,” he told as per Deccan Herald.

The meeting raised eyebrows in the state since Shivakumar played a key part in securing the support needed for the JD(S)-Congress coalition government to be formed.

It also comes weeks after Shivakumar revealed he had a soft corner for Yeddyurappa even though he was opposed to the BJP ideology.

Filed Under: News & Politics

FIR filed against Kannada news channel for reporting false news.

November 29, 2018 by Nasheman

Janata Dal (Secular) party's Bengaluru unit has registered an FIR against the TV channel for falsely reporting the news of CM Kumaraswamy resigning.
Kannada television news channel TV5’s claims that Chief Minister HD Kumaraswamy is set to resign from his position has seen the TV channel come under fire. While Kumaraswamy denied the report calling ‘far from the truth’, his supporters marched to the channel’s head office in Bengaluru and pelted stones/

Now, the Janata Dal (Secular) party’s Bengaluru unit President R Prakash has registered a complaint against the TV channel for false reporting. In his complaint, Prakash has named Dasharath, a reporter with TV5 and the Chief Editor of the news channel. “This false news was published continuously since 6 pm. Chief Minister HD Kumaraswamy toured Hassan and Mysuru on November 28 and took part in several events. CM Kumaraswamy is healthy and has been carrying out his day to day activities. He works for 14 to 16 hours a day. However, TV5 Kannada’s reporter Dasharath has falsely reported that Kumaraswamy is suffering from health problems, and is trying to create panic among the residents of Karnataka and unnecessarily cause them worry,” reads the complaint

The complaint further goes on to add that the story threatened to cause law and order problems in the state. “The Chief Minister’s office is a very important one for every state and by spreading such false news, it will disturb the peace in society and cause law and order problems. By creating a black spot in Kumaraswamy’s career, this false news has also maligned the reputation of our party (Janata Dal Secular). We suspect that there is an ulterior motive behind the propagation of this false news. We thereby request you to take appropriate action against the TV5 reporter and editor in chief who allowed such news to be published in the channel,” it added.

An FIR was registered at the High Grounds Police Station in Bengaluru under sections 120B (criminal conspiracy to commit an offence), 153 (wantonly giving provocation with the intent to provoke a riot), and 505 (statements conducting public mischief).

After the report was aired, protests broke out against the TV channel. The protests were held by JD(S) party workers prompting CM Kumaraswamy to issue a clarification and appeal to his party workers to stop their protests.

TNM

Filed Under: News & Politics

India’s ‘no’ to talks with Pakistan is self-defeatist: CPI-M

November 29, 2018 by Nasheman

 The Modi government’s refusal to have talks with Pakistan betrays its “contradictory and self-defeating stand” vis-a-vis Islamabad and is dictated “by its communal agenda within the country”, the CPI-M has said.

“What is required is resumption of the comprehensive dialogue while maintaining a firm stance on tackling terrorism,” said an editorial in the CPI-M journal “People’s Democracy”.

“With its blinkered approach to relations with Pakistan which are dictated by its communal agenda within the country, the Modi government is constricting its scope for strategic autonomy,” the Communist Party of India-Marxist said.

“Whether it is Afghanistan or South Asia regional cooperation, India cannot play a positive role given its confrontationist stance towards Pakistan.

“Such a position does not only affect our external policy but also will have harmful repercussions internally – the worsening situation in Kashmir and the revival of extremism in Punjab are the two obvious pointers,” the editorial said.

The CPI-M hailed the decision to open a corridor from India to the Gurudwara Darbar Sahib in Kartarpur in Pakistan as “one of the rare instances when the governments of India and Pakistan have agreed to cooperate after a long period of stalemate and tensions”.

The corridor links the Dera Baba Nanak Gurudwara in Gurdaspur district in Indian Punjab to the Darbar Sahib Gurudwara where Guru Nanak Dev spent the last 18 years of his life.

“The joint effort in preparing the Kartarpur corridor has once again underlined the necessity for improving relations and cooperation between the two countries. It also highlighted the importance of developing people to people relations as a vital component of restoring normalcy and good neighbourly relations,” the editorial said.

But on the very day the corridor was being formally launched, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj announced India’s rejection of Pakistan’s invitation to Prime Minister Narendra Modi to attend the SAARC summit in Islamabad saying talks cannot be held along with terrorist actions.

“This falling back on a hardline stance underscores the contradictory and self-defeating stand of the Modi government in its relations with Pakistan,” it said.

It said that the “surgical strikes” of September 2016 only led to more firings and shelling across the Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir, where rising militancy has been met with “brutal State repression”.

The CPI-M said that there was no consistency in India’s approach to Pakistan.

IANS

Filed Under: Business & Technology

India hammer S.Africa in hockey World Cup opener

November 29, 2018 by Nasheman

India started their 2018 Hockey World Cup campaign on a thunderous note, hammering minnows South Africa 5-0 in the opener at the Kalinga Stadium here on Wednesday.

Three field goals and two penalty corners helped World No.5 India register a comprehensive win in the second match of the evening.

Simranjeet Singh scored two goals (43rd and 46th minute), while Lalit Upadhyay (45th minute), Akashdeep Singh (12th minute) and Mandeep Singh (10th minute) slammed a goal apiece to fashion India’s win.

The hosts will next face World No.3 Belgium in their second pool match on December 2.

IANS

Filed Under: Sports

After MeToo, 80% men are overly cautious with women at work’

November 29, 2018 by Nasheman

In the wake of the #MeToo movement, almost 80 per cent of men have become overly cautious in their interactions with women colleagues, according to a report.

The study by market research and analysis company Velocity MR, which had over 2500 respondents across Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru, Kolkata, Hyderabad, and Chennai, noted that eight out of 10 people said that formal workplace interactions have been highly impacted as a result of the movement.

It found that close to 80 per cent of the respondents said fear of losing their career, family reputation, social stigma, and scepticism could be some of the reasons for the victims not reporting the cases earlier. Also, around 70 per cent of the respondents agreed that even after reporting the cases, victims still face threats.

The study further observed that close to 50 per cent of the respondents disapproved of victims reporting the abuse later, while two in five males supported the victims saying they are right in reporting the abuse later.

About seven in every 10 respondents said that encouraging the affected women to be independent can possibly help them speak up about the abuse.

“Although the majority of cases coming up in #MeToo are from the media-bollywood industry, other industries are not considered safe by close to 77 per cent of the respondents,” it said.

The survey also revealed that 83 per cent of the respondents believe that there are cases of false allegations in the wake of #MeToo.

“In spite of respondents feeling that there are false allegations, four out of five are hopeful that this would bring about a good change,” it reiterated.

PTI

Filed Under: Women

Arvind Saxena sworn in as UPSC Chairman

November 29, 2018 by Nasheman

 Senior civil servant Arvind Saxena was sworn in as the Chairman of the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) on Thursday, the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions said.

He was appointed to the post following a government order issued on Wednesday.

The term of his appointment will be till August 7, 2020, when he attains the age of 65 years or till further orders whichever is earlier, the Ministry said.

Saxena joined the Commission as a member on May 8, 2015, and was later appointed to perform the duties of the UPSC Chairman this June 20.

He was administered the oath of office and secrecy by Pradeep Kumar Joshi, the senior most member of the Commission.

A student of civil engineering from the Delhi College of Engineering and M. Tech in systems management from IIT-New Delhi, Saxena was selected for the civil services and joined the Indian Postal Service in 1978.

In 1988, he joined the Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), where he specialised in the study of strategic developments in neighbouring countries, including Nepal, China and Pakistan.

Saxena is a recipient of awards for Meritorious Services (2005) and Distinguished Services (2012) in recognition of his exemplary work and unblemished service record in the RAW.

Filed Under: EDUCATION

Red Chillies Entertainment moves Delhi HC against notice over ‘Zero’

November 29, 2018 by Nasheman

 Red Chillies Entertainment on Thursday moved the Delhi High Court against a legal notice sent by the Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee (DSGMC) alleging that an objectionable scene in the upcoming Shah Rukh Khan starrer “Zero” has allegedly hurt the sentiments of the Sikhs.

In the caveat, the Bollywood production house has requested the court not to take any action without informing and hearing the submission of the company.

The DSGMC has alleged that in the promo and poster, Shah Rukh has been shown in undergarments and wearing the ‘Gatka Kirpan’ (small dagger), a Sikh religious symbol.

Earlier, Bharatiya Janata Party MLA Manjinder Singh Sirsa, who is also the DSGMC General Secretary, asked “Zero” director Aanand L. Rai and Shah Rukh to remove the “objectionable” scene from the movie and urged Delhi Police to lodge a complaint against the two for “hurting” the sentiments of the Sikhs.

IANS

Filed Under: Film

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