India must focus on agriculture for sound economy'

March 24, 2012

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Mangalore, March 24: To ensure that India fares well in its economy, it must focus on agriculture said Firoze B Andhyarujina, Senior Counsel, Mumbai High Court and an eminent authority on tax laws.

He was speaking at the panel discussion on 'India's Balance Sheet' organised by The Mangalore Branch of SIRC of ICAI in association with K Ganesh Shenoy Memorial Trust, Mangalore, in the city on Saturday.

Stressing that since India is basically an agricultural country, Mr. Andhyarujina said the government must look at agriculture as a means of improving its economy. “Focus should be on agriculture. The government must look at exporting the surplus agricultural produce after feeding our own people. Related aspects such as food storage and distribution must also be given attention to”, he said.

Raising the issue of poverty line, Mr. Andhyarujina said “India must ascertain as to who are the people belonging to the below poverty line (BPL). If the government places Rs 30 per day as the limit to identify people below poverty line, it does not even amount to 1 US Dollar. Where is the question of its impact on India's balance sheet then?” Terming service tax as a 'new phenomena, Mr. Andhyarujina said that Income Tax has become a 'tool of harassment of the common man'.

Observing that on the positive side, this year's budget has given scope for the development of infrastructure, Mr. Andhyarujina said that with proper channelization of resources and money, India can certainly progress. He added that India has an advantage as Indians possess qualities of innovation and thinking. “If India's balance sheet is ever drawn, the biggest intangible asset it would possess is the knowledge and patience of its people. India is on the path of betterment but it must look to contain inflation beforeit gets out of hand”, Mr. Andhyarujina said.

In his address, Prof G.V. Joshi, Professor of Economics at the Nitte-based Justice K.S. Hegde Institute of Management, said that Union Finance Minister admitted in his budget speech that fiscal deficit was on the rise. In a humourous remark, Prof. Joshi said “On that day, when Sachin Tendulkar continued his story of surplus, Pranab Mukherjee continued his story of deficit”. Stating that fiscal deficit is of recent origin, Prof. Joshi said that it has risen to 9.9% of the gross domestic product. Comparatively, he said, Karnataka's fiscal deficit which was highlighted in the stage budget presented by Chief Minister Sadananda Gowda is 2.8% of the gross domestic product calling it a 'marginal increase' which is not all that bad. “Economically Karnataka looks good although politically it is not”, Prof. Joshi remarked.

He also said that by trying to bring an amendment in an act concerning the fiscal deficits, the government will try to show non-plan expenditure as planned expenditure. Taking a dig at Pranab Mukherjee again, he said “Pranab quoted Shakespear in his speech saying that he is being cruel now to be kind later. Yes, he is being cruel this year and will be kind next year as next year elections will beround the corner”.

Murali Mohan, Chairman, Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI), Mangalore Chapter, moderated the session.

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July 23,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 23: The Siddi community in Karnataka got its first lawmaker as Governor Vajubhai Vala nominated five persons, including Shantharama Budna Siddi, to the Karnataka Legislative Council on Wednesday.

Shantharama Siddi had been working as a social worker and was a post holder at the Vanavasi Kalyan Prakalpa, a tribal welfare initiative of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS).

The Siddis, an ethnic group in India, are said to have descended from the people of the East African region. They are included in the list of Scheduled Tribes (ST) in Karnataka.

Apart from the Shantharama, the inclusion of CP Yogishwar, who had left Congress to join BJP in 2017 but failed to retain his seat in the 2018 Assembly polls, is also considered as a big decision.

Adagur H Vishwanath, another former JDS leader, who had quit his party and joined BJP but failed to retain his seat has also caught the attention of the people.

Further, Governor Vala has nominated Talwar Sabanna and Bharathi Shetty to the Upper House in the state.

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April 7,2020

Udupi, Apr 7: The district administrations of Udupi and Uttara Kannada districts have appealed to the state government to request Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) to allow COVID-19 tests at Manipal’s Kasturba Hospital.

Kasturba Hospital was granted approval by the ICMR to conduct tests on samples to detect the novel coronavirus on March 24, however it rescinded it later.

Udupi district Deputy Commissioner (DC) G Jagadeesha stated that the Council did not provide any reason for the cancellation of approval; his office has requested the Chief Secretary to pressurise the Council in granting approval again.

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April 30,2020

Newsroom, Apr 30: Beleaguered billionaire B R Shetty, who went into hiding after after a multi-billion fraud at UAE-based NMC Health came to light, has now put the blame on his companies employees.

The former chairman of the Abu Dhabi headquartered hospital operator said, investigations he commissioned found following things:

1. The fraudulent creation and operating of bank accounts in my name including many fraudulent transfers that I neither authorised, consented to, or had any knowledge of.

2. The fraudulent creation of loans, personal guarantees, cheques and bank transfers in my name, and using my forged signature, that I neither authorised, consented to, or had any knowledge of.

3. The creation and set-up of companies in my name that I neither authorised, consented to, or had any knowledge of, and that were seemingly created with the express intention to commit or conceal fraud.

4. The fraudulent creation of powers of attorney, and the misuse of existing powers of attorney, again in my name, that I that I neither authorised, consented to, or had any knowledge of.

5. The creation and provision to me of false and misleading financial statements and information regarding the performance of some of my private companies and investments by members of my own management team.

6. The payments of expenses using my private companies and personal bank accounts, I believe to hide the true financials of the public companies."

This is the first time Dr. Shetty, who is reportedly hiding in India for the last couple of months, issued a statement based on investigations he commissioned privately. He had brought in a consultancy to conduct it after initial revelations came to light that NMC Health had not been fully transparent with its finances.

Dr. Shetty had stepped down as executive chairman after the then Board of Directors barred him from attending any meetings. “I intend to work tirelessly to clear my name and assist any authorities in getting to the truth and help them ensure that misappropriated or missing funds are returned by the perpetrators to their rightful owners,” said Dr. Shetty.

This month, ADCB, which has the highest exposure among UAE banks to NMC Health, brought charges against five former officials, including ex-board of directors, with Abu Dhabi prosecution. The former CEOs of NMC Health and Finablr are also currently not in the UAE.

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Thursday, 30 Apr 2020

Can he explain give few wordd about Daniel Varghese  the founder of UAE exchange.

Who is the person shattered his fate .

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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