Centre unveils plan to tap household gold

May 20, 2015

New Delhi, May 20: The Centre on Tuesday unveiled a draft gold monetisation scheme that provides flexible interest rate and possible exemption from income, wealth and capital gains taxes in order to unlock the value of this dormant asset held by households.

goldjThe Finance Ministry has sought comments from stakeholders by June 2.

The key objective of the scheme, announced in the 2015-16 Budget, is to mobilise gold held by households and institutions, and to reduce the import of gold without hurting domestic demand.

To encourage small depositors, the minimum deposit is pegged at 30 grams. Under the scheme, a customer will have to get the jewellery tested at one of the 350 hallmarking centres across the country.

After a preliminary test to find the approximate amount of pure gold, the customer will be asked to fill up a bank KYC (know your customer) form and give his consent to melt the gold.

The gold is then subjected to a fire assay test, which will ascertain its purity through melting. At this point, the customer will have the option to either take back the melted gold or deposit it.

Should he choose the latter, the collection centre will issue a certificate mentioning the amount and purity of the deposited gold.

When a customer produces the certificate at a bank, it will in turn open a “Gold Savings Account” for the customer and credit the “quantity” of gold into the customer’s account.

Banks have been given the freedom to decide on the rate of interest. The principal and interest will be valued in gold, the draft guidelines stated. “If a customer deposits 100 grams of gold and gets one per cent interest, then, on maturity he has a credit of 101 gms,” the draft stated.

The customer will only take the certificate to the bank. The gold is transferred by the testing centres to the refiners (32 across the country), which will keep them in their warehouses for a fee from the banks.

For the customer, the tenure of the deposit will be one year, and extensions can be made in multiples of it. There’s also the facility to break the lock-in period. Redemption can be in the form of either cash or gold, as decided at the commencement of the deposit.

The scheme also aims to encourage the gems and jewellery sector which has taken a hit after a 10 per cent duty was imposed on gold in 2013 to stop its runaway import.

This will be primarily accomplished through the instrument of “Gold Loan Account” envisaged by the scheme, which will allow banks to lend gold to jewellers.

India imports 800 to 1,000 tonnes of the yellow metal every year. According to conservative estimates, stocks of gold in India are nearly 25,000 tonnes or equivalent to about Rs 63 lakh crore.

This amounts to nearly 56 per cent of the total goods and services produced in the country. Given this context, the “Gold Loan Account” could benefit jewellers in cutting down imports.

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March 3,2020

Mumbai, Mar 3: The country will turn "peaceful" if Prime Minister Narendra Modi's "bhakts" follow him in quitting the social media, the NCP said on Tuesday, taking a dig at the PM over his tweet that was thinking of giving up his social media accounts.

NCP chief spokesperson and Maharashtra minister Nawab Malik also said that Modi's decision will be "in the interest of the country".

His comments came a day after Modi said he is contemplating giving up social media presence.

"This Sunday, thinking of giving up my social media accounts on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram & YouTube. Will keep you all posted," the prime minister said on the micro-blogging site.

Taking a swipe at the prime minister, Malik in a tweet said, "Yesterday, Modi ji gave hint of giving up the social media from Sunday. Some leaders are also talking about giving up (the social media). The country will turn peaceful if all the bhakts (followers) give it up."

"Modi ji's decision will be in the interest of the country. We welcome it, Modi ji take decision," Malik tweeted with the hash tag "ModiQuitsSocialMedia".

Earlier, the Congress took a swipe at the prime minister, with Rahul Gandhi tweeting "Give up hatred, not social media accounts" after tagging Modi's post.

Within minutes of Modi's tweet on Monday, scores of netizens urged him not to quit the various social media platforms as 'No Sir' trended on Twitter.

The prime minister is one of the most-followed world leaders on social media. He has 53.3 million followers on Twitter, 44 million on Facebook and 35.2 millionon Instagram.

The Twitter handle of Prime Minister's Office has 32 million followers.

In September 2019, PM Modi was the third most followed world leader on the microblogging site, behind only US President Donald Trump and his predecessor Barack Obama.

The Prime Minister was the first Indian to cross the 50-million followers mark on Twitter.

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May 24,2020

New Delhi, May 24: India witnessed the biggest ever spike of 6,767 positive cases in the last 24 hours, taking the total number of COVID-19 cases to 1,31,868, according to the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.

As many as 147 deaths have been reported in the last 24 hours, taking the death toll to 3,867.
Out of the total number of cases, 73,560 are active and 54,440 have been cured/discharged and one migrated.

Maharashtra continues to remain the worst-affected state with 47,190 COVID-19 cases. It is followed by Tamil Nadu (15,512), Gujarat (13,664), and Delhi (12,910).

The nationwide lockdown imposed as a precautionary measure to contain the spread of COVID-19 has been extended till May 31.

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May 30,2020

New Delhi, May 30: As the NDA government completes one year of its second term, Prime Minister Narendra Modi listed several achievements and initiatives taken by his government in the past year in an audio message addressed to the people of the country.

PM Modi said, "This day last year began a golden chapter in the history of Indian democracy. It was after several decades that the people of the country voted back a full-term government with a full majority."

"Your role has played a pivotal role in creating this chapter. In such a situation, this day is an opportunity for me to bow to the citizens of the country and the democratic ethos of our nation," said PM Modi.

"Had the situation been normal, I would have got the chance to meet you. Your affection and active support in the past year have given me new energy and inspiration. During this period, the way you have shown the collective powers of democracy, they have become an example for the whole world," he added.

PM Modi talked about several important initiatives taken by his government in 2014 as well as India's demonstration of its mettle through the surgical strike and airstrike.

"Six years ago in 2014, the people of this country voted to bring a major change in the country. You voted to change the country's policy and manner. During that tenure where surgical strike and airstrike took place, one rank one pension, one nation one tax GST, and better MSP for farmers were also fulfilled. That period was dedicated to fulfilling many needs of the country."

He further said that in these years the country has seen systems coming out of the quagmire of inertia and corruption. The country has seen governance change to make life easier for the poor.

"During that period, India's stature in the world increased. By opening bank accounts of poor people, by giving them gas connections, by providing free electricity connections, by building washrooms, by building houses, the dignity of the poor has also been increased," said PM Modi.

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