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FOCUS NEWS New Delhi, Monday <strong>07</strong> <strong>September</strong> 20157<br />
Blackmoney: Upto Rs 15 lakh<br />
award for info against defaulters<br />
New Delhi, The Income Tax department<br />
has brought out new guidelines to award<br />
secret informers providing actionable<br />
clue about “untraceable” assesses who<br />
owe huge taxes and money to government<br />
including in TDS and self<br />
assessment tax category. The department<br />
last week issued a set of<br />
new instructions<br />
to all its<br />
offices in the<br />
country stating<br />
any person<br />
who<br />
p r o v i d e s<br />
credible inputs against a declared defaulter<br />
would be rewarded a 10 per cent booty of<br />
tax realised from such an entity, but upto<br />
a maximum limit of Rs 15 lakh. The new<br />
guidelines, effective from the last and current<br />
financial year, have<br />
been issued by the<br />
CBDT keeping in mind<br />
the huge challenge of<br />
tackling black funds in<br />
the country and at the<br />
same time boosting the<br />
revenue kitty. The informant,<br />
whose identity<br />
would be kept secret except<br />
in cases where law<br />
requires, will just have<br />
to give inputs “supported<br />
by facts and documents”.<br />
The<br />
+department has, at the<br />
same time, made it clear<br />
that no “speculation,<br />
vague or inputs of general<br />
nature and educated<br />
guess” will be entertained<br />
in this regard.<br />
The guidelines state that<br />
any information about<br />
such assesses who are<br />
either not traceable or have stated inadequate<br />
assets to pay due taxes will be covered<br />
under the scheme brought out after<br />
high-level deliberations in the government<br />
including with the Special Investigation<br />
Team on black money.<br />
Must institutionalise war<br />
studies : RSS mouthpiece<br />
New Delhi, RSS mouthpiece<br />
Organiser has batted<br />
for institutionalised war<br />
studies in India as in the<br />
US and European countries<br />
and stressed on the<br />
need to involve people in<br />
counter-terror pursuits. It<br />
said some “secular, pacifists”<br />
may argue that it is<br />
“war mongering”, but a<br />
nation that fails to learn<br />
from history, does not have<br />
future. In the latest edition,<br />
it has invoked political and<br />
strategic thinker Kautilya<br />
to argue that in the face of<br />
emerging terror threats, the<br />
country can’t solely rely<br />
on the government-run establishment<br />
for protection<br />
and must involve people in<br />
defending the nation. The<br />
Organiser editorial points<br />
out, “As Kautilya said, the<br />
strength of a nation lies in<br />
the people. Our defence<br />
considerations are too government<br />
centric. “Of<br />
course, government institutions,<br />
including armed<br />
forces are most important<br />
instruments for defending<br />
a nationbut unless there is<br />
a capacity building and<br />
participatory approach<br />
within the society, real national<br />
defence cannot be<br />
assured. “We cannot forget<br />
that from 1947 infiltration<br />
to the Kargil misadventure<br />
by Pakistan, it was the<br />
local people who provided<br />
information. With the<br />
emerging threats of terrorism,<br />
such vigilance is all<br />
the more essential,” it said.<br />
It rued that India never<br />
concentrated on developing<br />
war studies centres as<br />
the US, UK, China and Europe<br />
did. “Even 50 years<br />
after the hard fought war in<br />
1965, there are claims and<br />
counter-claims about the<br />
outcome. This is not because<br />
Pakistan says so but<br />
for the reason that we are<br />
not particular about our<br />
war histories.<br />
“In the US, the top Universities<br />
have war studies centres,<br />
with 16 institutions<br />
offering post-graduate programmes.<br />
British top universities<br />
do the same.<br />
China, believing in the Art<br />
of War, has a centre for<br />
Cold War Studies. There<br />
are numerous think tanks<br />
on war strategies in many<br />
European countries. “In<br />
Bharat, barring couple of<br />
institutions, that too attached<br />
with defence establishment,<br />
there is no<br />
attempt to systematically<br />
study wars,” the article<br />
For the first time, the guidelines accessed<br />
by PTI state, any default of Tax Deducted<br />
at Source (TDS) or self assessment tax by<br />
an entity for over 6 months and about<br />
which the I-T department has publicly declared<br />
the default, will be covered under<br />
the scheme for ‘informers’ or people in the<br />
know to inform the taxman about. “Any<br />
specific or credible information of the<br />
whereabouts or assets of the person, on or<br />
after March 31, 2015 which results in the<br />
states calling for war studies<br />
as a dedicated academic<br />
discipline. The<br />
editorial says some “secular,<br />
pacifists may argue<br />
that studying wars is war<br />
mongering but it is to be<br />
seen as an important exercise<br />
in the journey of a nation,<br />
for various reasons.<br />
“…who fails to learn from<br />
history, does not have future.<br />
This is all the more<br />
true with war histories.Unfortunately,<br />
we have learnt<br />
most of our history from<br />
theBritish and the anglicised<br />
‘intellectuals’ of<br />
Bharat teach us the same.”<br />
The article argues that<br />
colonial prism distorted<br />
India’scivilisational past<br />
and divided people on<br />
caste and regional lines.<br />
It says that for attaining<br />
the objectives of national<br />
security, the country<br />
needed to evolve a strategic<br />
culture based on<br />
strong institution building<br />
in social and academic<br />
field. “Self-belief<br />
that a powerful and prosperous<br />
Bharat can only<br />
ensure global peace has<br />
to be inculcated for which<br />
we need to institutionalise<br />
war studies,” Sangh<br />
mouthpiece adds.<br />
collection of taxes, penalties,<br />
interest or other<br />
amounts not exceeding 10<br />
per cent of the tax realised<br />
which is directly attributable<br />
to the information or<br />
documents supplied by<br />
the informant, subject to a<br />
ceiling of Rs 15 lakh” will<br />
be covered under the new<br />
guidelines. A provision<br />
has also been kept to enhance<br />
this reward in exceptional<br />
cases after the<br />
approval of the Central<br />
Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT), the apex<br />
policy making body of the tax department.<br />
The I-T department, beginning this year,<br />
had also begun the practise of ‘naming<br />
and shaming’ big tax defaulters in the<br />
country by publishing<br />
their names, addresses<br />
and income tax dues<br />
in newspapers.<br />
Till now, a senior officer<br />
in the department<br />
said, names of about<br />
50 such large defaulters<br />
have been publicised<br />
who have a<br />
pending tax liability<br />
of close to Rs 2,000<br />
crore. “More such<br />
names, including<br />
those under the TDS<br />
and self assessnent tax<br />
category, are in the<br />
offing,” the officer<br />
said. department has<br />
been told to ensure the<br />
secrecy of the indentity<br />
of the informer by<br />
allotting a unique<br />
number to them for<br />
communication. The<br />
department, the officer said, is leaving no<br />
stone unturned to mount additional measures<br />
in combating stash funds of Indians<br />
both within and outside the country and<br />
hence these newer strategies and methods<br />
are being undertaken.<br />
Marginal rise in footfall, absence<br />
of big names mark Book Fair<br />
New Delhi, A marginal rise in footfall and absence of big names in publishing<br />
industry marked the 21st edition of the Delhi Book Fair which comes to an<br />
end today. While the weekends, which included the festivals of Raksha Bandhan<br />
and Janmashthami, drew a substantial crowd to the nine-day event, the<br />
weekdays remained relatively deserted. “We had a very good response, a full<br />
hundred per cent on Saturdays and Sundays. We have been keeping a cap of<br />
1.5 lakh in a day to control the crowd. “In the week days, there was a slightly<br />
less flow because of people’s other engagements. In totality, I would like to<br />
confirm that in these nine days of the book fair there was a total footfall of 12<br />
lakh to 15 lakh,” says Jayanta Das, General Manager, Indian Trade Promotion<br />
Organisation (ITPO) which co-organised the fair with the Federation of Indian<br />
Publishers (FIP).<br />
While the increase in the footfall was only minimal as compared to last year,<br />
the fair this year saw a decrease in the number of participants. “There has been<br />
a marginal improvement from last year. From the participation point of view,<br />
however, because there is a glut of such fairs globally, big publishing houses<br />
are not coming here preferring to go to other international events. So that way,<br />
there is a fall. Last year, there were 287 companies in the book fair. This year<br />
there were only 259,” says Das. The fair also had overseas participation from<br />
China besides a number of events for children and cultural functions.<br />
According to Das, ITPO has already started gearing up for the next edition of<br />
the Delhi book fair to ensure a more encouraging response in 2016. “For the<br />
next edition in 2016, through the market access initiative of the Department<br />
of Commerce, we are trying to get certain buyers who can ensure us a good<br />
business. We will now also be getting more funds from other concerned organizations<br />
and I am hoping that all the doyens of Indian publishers will be<br />
there in the next edition of the event,” he said. The 22nd edition of the Delhi<br />
Book Fair is scheduled to be held from August 27 to <strong>September</strong> 4.<br />
Dr. Harsh Vardhan Dedicates to the Nation, the<br />
Centre of Excellence in Organ Transplantation at<br />
Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences, Kochi<br />
Union Minister for Science & Technology and Earth Sciences, Dr. Harsh Vardhan is to formally dedicate the Centre of<br />
Excellence in Organ Transplantation at<br />
Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences & Research<br />
Centre, Kochi on <strong>September</strong> 08,<br />
2015 (Tuesday). Amrita Institute has<br />
emerged as one of the largest centres in<br />
India, carrying out organ transplantations.<br />
Kerala Chief Minister Shri Oomen Chandy<br />
and the Kerala Health Minister Shri V.S.<br />
Shivakumar are also to be present on the<br />
occasion. Malayalam cine actor Shri Mohanlal,<br />
who will be the brand ambassador<br />
for Organ Donation, is also to be present.<br />
Over the last 15 years, Amrita Institute of<br />
Medical Sciences & Research Centre has<br />
carried out about 900 cases of transplantations,<br />
which includes heart, small intestine,<br />
pancreas, bone marrow besides liver and<br />
kidney. It is the only facility in South East<br />
Asia to carry out hand transplants – the first<br />
on a 30-year-old man from Kerala and the<br />
second on an ex-army captain from<br />
Afghanistan.<br />
Transplantation of organs include tissue<br />
like Bone Marrow, solid organs like liver,<br />
heart, kidney, lung, small intestine, pancreas<br />
and composite tissue like hands and<br />
face. The organs can be donated by live<br />
donors for certain organs or procured from<br />
brain dead deceased donors. Such services are backed by a team of specialist doctors, paramedics and support services.<br />
On the occasion, the family of the donors of the first two twin hand transplants in the country will also be felicitated for<br />
their exemplary action, which has given a boost to organ donation drive in the country. The first hand transplant in the<br />
country was carried out on January 12, 2015 on a 30 year old youth named Manu, who lost both his hands in a train<br />
accident three years back. Following the success of this procedure, the second bilateral hand transplant was carried out on<br />
April 10, 2015 on Abdul Rahim, an Afghanistan soldier who lost his both hands in a mine blast. Both these recipients<br />
have started using their hands for day to day activities. These two transplants were a team effort, involving about 25 surgeons,<br />
10 anaesthetists, and physicians. The team, which worked behind the path breaking events in the field of Composite<br />
tissue allotransplants in the country, will also be honoured on the occasion.<br />
Ananya Nanda wins Indian Idol Junior<br />
Mumbai, Odisha girl Ananya Nanda lifted the trophy of the second season of singing reality show “Indian Idol Junior”<br />
here tonight.ananya-nanda-indian-idol Ananya, 14, who defeated Nahid Afrin and Nithyashree Venkataramanan received<br />
the price money of total Rs 10 lakhs. A self-confessed fan of Shreya Ghoshal and Arijit Singh, the little singing star considers<br />
veteran music composer Anandji of the Kalyanji-Anandji duo as her lucky charm. The grand finale of the Sony<br />
show saw all the three permanent judges including Sonakshi Sinha, Vishal Dadlani and Salim Merchant boosting the<br />
morale of the top three contenders. The 28-year-old “Tevar” actress enthralled the audience with a dance routine on her<br />
popular numbers “Saree Ke Fall Sa,” “Rani Tu Main Raja,” “Pon Pon,” “Tamanche Pe disco” and “Party All Night”. Another<br />
major highlight of the finale night was a special visit by Sonakshi’s father actor-politician Shatrughan Sinha, who<br />
also interacted with the children.<br />
Stand-up comedian Kapil Sharma, who is gearing up for the release of his debut film “Kis Kisko Pyar Karu” promoted<br />
the film on Indian Idol Junior set. He joined the juniors on stage and sang some hit numbers. Kapil sticked to his comic<br />
best and tickled everyone’s funny bone by cracking few jokes. The finale also marked the homecoming of the top 13<br />
contestants who cheered on for the final three.
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