SIT set to expand ambit of probe into black money

February 10, 2015

New Delhi, Feb 10: The Supreme Court-appointed Special Investigation Team (SIT) probing the black money cases is set to widen its inquiry in view of new names of Indians with Swiss bank accounts emerging on Monday.

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The SIT, however, said legal action would be taken only after verification of facts.

“The scope of investigation will definitely be widened due to the (emergence of) new names. We will have to identify those names and scrutinise them,” SIT Chairman Justice (retd) M B Shah was quoted as saying by a news agency.

He said there were some old names, but some new names have also come out.

“We can't take action on the basis of news reports only. We will first verify the claims from our side and then take legal action,” he said.

The revelations by a collaboration of “The Indian Express” and “Le Monde” of Paris with the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) brought out names ranging from the richest Indian industrialist Mukesh Ambani, having an average joint balance of Rs 164.92 crore along with his younger brother Anil Ambani, to NRI businessman Naresh Goyal and politician Narayan Rane.

The list also included the names of Dabur Chairman Anand Chand Burman; Anurag Dalmia of Dalmia Pvt Ltd; Yash Birla Group Chairperson Yashodhara Birla, Rajan Prasad Nanda of Escorts; and Harshavardhan Neotia of the Ambuja Group.

SIT Vice-Chairman Justice (retd) Arijit Pasayat, who attended a meeting of the high-powered panel, said that it would “consider all new cases where there is evidence of black money”.

“If any new name comes and whichever way we have authentic information, we will act on it,” he said after the over-two-hour meeting, where existing cases of this nature were also reviewed.

The SIT had in December submitted a report to the apex court revealing that people on the HSBC list held Rs 4,479 crore in Swiss banks. The court had directed the Centre to ensure that the ongoing probe was completed by March this year.

It had suggested quoting PAN for cash and cheque transaction for payments over Rs 1 lakh to curb cases of slush money. Unregulated mining, Ponzi schemes, iron-ore exports, and the misuse of the export-import route, were identified as major areas prone to black money transactions.

The new names reported by the ICIJ said their records, apparently obtained through leaks from a Geneva-based branch of the HSBC, show that there are 1,668 Indians on it, while the number of actionable cases stands at 1,195 after taking into account duplication and some other factors.

Collectively, these accounts had a balance of $4.1 billion (Rs 25,420 crore) till 2007. The SIT is likely to discuss the new data in its next meet.

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February 29,2020

New Delhi, Feb 29: Amid the raging communal violence in the entire north-east Delhi earlier this week, there were people who were trying to save persons and families from the "other community" from the fury of the mobs of their own community.

Naeem Ali Pradhan, 34, from Shiv Vihar, helped at least 7-8 Hindus on the night of February 24 -- when the violence was at its peak-- escape to safer locations. Shiv Vihar is one of the worst affected areas in the violence.

According to Naeem Ali, that night mobs attacked dozens of shops on the road and later tried to enter inside the residential areas.

Suddenly, he spotted a group of youth who were looking hassled and frantically asking for directions.

"I saw them. Thye were Hindus who were trying to escape a mob looking to target them. They had lost their way inside the streets of our colony. I along with other Muslim men escorted them to the nearby Hindu locality," Naeem, who is also a member of the Aman Committee constituted by the Delhi police, told ANI.

"Several shops which were on the roads including some showrooms were attacked by a group. These Hindus were worried as a mob which was on the main road was attacking people. They asked me the address of a colony as they were unable to find their way," Naeem said.

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February 9,2020

Panaji, Feb 9: Archbishop of Goa and Daman, Rev Filipe Neri Ferrao, has urged the central government to "immediately and unconditionally revoke the Citizenship Amendment Act" and stop quashing the "right to dissent".

He also appealed to the government not to implement the proposed countrywide National Register of Citizens (NRC) and the National Population Register (NPR).

Diocesan Centre for Social Communications Media, a wing of the Goa Church, in a statement on Saturday said, "The Archbishop and the Catholic community of Goa would like to appeal to the government to listen to the voice of millions in India, to stop quashing the right to dissent and, above all, to immediately and unconditionally revoke the CAA and desist from implementing the NRC and the NPR."

The CAA, NRC and NPR are "divisive and discriminatory" and will certainly have a "negative and damaging effect" on a multi-cultural democracy like ours, the church said.

There is serious concern that NRC and NPR will result in "direct victimisation of the underprivileged classes, particularly Dalits, adivasis, migrant labourers, nomadic communities and the countless undocumented people who, after having been recognised as worthy citizens and voters for more than 70 years, will suddenly run the risk of becoming stateless and candidates for detention camps," it said.

There has been widespread discontent and open protests throughout the country and even abroad against the CAA, NRC and NPR, which are "forecasting a systematic erosion of values, principles and rights" that have been guaranteed to all citizens in the Constitution, the release said.

Eminent citizens, including top intellectuals and legal luminaries, have taken a studied and unequivocal stand against the CAA, NRC and NPR, it noted.

Goa also witnessed several protests, which transcended the confines of religious and caste affiliation and brought people from all walks of life together on one united platform, said the statement.

It said Christians in India have always been a peace-loving community and deeply committed to the ideals of justice, liberty, equality and fraternity, enshrined in the Constitution.

"We have always taken great pride that our beloved country is a secular, sovereign, socialist, pluralistic and democratic republic," the church said.

The very fact that CAA uses religion goes against the secular fabric of the country, it said. "It goes against the spirit and heritage of our land which, since times immemorial, has been a welcoming home to

all, founded on the belief that the whole world is one big family," the church said.

"We pray for our beloved country, that good sense, justice and peace prevail in the hearts and minds of all," it added.

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April 8,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 8: The University Grants Commission (UGC) has asked all universities and higher education institutions across the nation to set up helpline to combat mental health issues among students during the Covid-19 crisis and nation-wide lockdown period.

In an official circular, the UGC stated that, "It is important to address psychological concerns of students and to address mental health and for the well-being of students, universities/colleges and higher education institutions should setup mental health helplines."

These helplines need to be monitored by counselors and other identified faculty members. "It is important for students to stay calm and stress-free. This can be achieved through telephones, e-mails, digital and social media platforms," says UGC.

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