Finance
1. Bilateral APA with
Japan to be inked soon, says Revenue Secretary Das
Japan to be inked soon, says Revenue Secretary Das
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The tax authorities of India and Japan will
soon ink a bilateral advance pricing agreement in respect of a Japanese
company, Revenue Secretary Shaktikanta Das has said. - ·
This will give a strong signal to other
Japanese companies to look at India more positively (for investments), Das said
at an international tax conference organised by Assocham here on Thursday. - ·
“The APA between the tax authorities of India
and Japan has been finalised in respect of a Japanese company. It will be inked
shortly,” Das said. - ·
This will be the first bilateral APA to be
signed by India and would come close on the heels of the Prime Minister
Narendra Modi’s official visit to Japan recently. Das, however, declined to
name the Japanese company that will benefit from the bilateral APA. - ·
The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) has
so far signed five unilateral APAs with different companies in India.
2. Panel backs using
cash-rich PSUs to revive sick units
cash-rich PSUs to revive sick units
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A committee headed by NTPC Chairman Arup Roy
Choudhury has endorsed the Government’s view on revival of sick public sector
undertakings with the help of cash-rich PSUs. - ·
The committee has submitted its report to the
Ministry of Heavy industries and Public Enterprises. It had been asked to
examine the feasibility of cash-rich Maharatnas, Navratnas and other Central
public sector enterprises (CPSEs) seeding a a joint venture (JV) company that
would revive sick PSUs. - ·
A senior Heavy Industries Ministry official
said there would be consultations with cash-rich PSUs and accordingly, a detailed
note would soon be put up before the Cabinet for a final decision. Profitable
PSUs have over ₹2 lakh crore of cash lying with them, mainly in banks. - ·
Heavy Industries Minister Anant Geete
recently said there are 70 sick PSUs, of which 43 can be revived. However,
according to an answer given by the Ministry in Parliament, there were 61 sick
CPSEs as on March 31, 2013, with over 1.53 lakh employees. - ·
The official said the proposal drew
inferences from various countries, including China. The proposed JV will select
sick companies that have potential.
India
3. Central govt officers need not submit
boarding pass to claim TA
boarding pass to claim TA
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Central Government officers will not have to submit boarding passes to
claim travel allowance (TA) for official tours undertaken by them. - ·
In a circular, the Department of Personal & Training (DoPT) said
that difficulties had been expressed by various quarters in producing original
boarding passes along with TA claims from time to time.
4. Veteran journalist MV Kamath passed away
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Veteran journalist Madhav Vittal Kamath, popularly known as MV Kamath,
died in Kasturba Hospital in Manipal on Thursday morning. He was 93. - ·
Born on September 7, 1921, in Udupi, he had his education in St Cecily’s
Convent, Christian High School, and Board High School in Udupi, and Government
College in Mangalore. He got his degree in chemistry and physics from St
Xavier’s College in the then Bombay in 1941. - ·
He was present at the ceremony announcing India’s Independence at
midnight on August 14, 1947. - ·
He served as editor-in-charge of the Free Press Journal from 1950 to
1955. - ·
Kamath was appointed as special correspondent of the Press Trust of
India (PTI) at the United Nations, New York, from 1955-1958. - ·
He served as European correspondent of the Times of India at Bonn in
Germany from 1959-63, and served as Sunday editor of the Times of India from
1967-1969. He was the Washington correspondent of the paper from 1969-1978. - ·
He served as editor of the Illustrated Weekly of India from 1978-1981. - ·
Kamath was a board member of the Dr TMA Pai Foundation, and member of
the board of management of Manipal University. He was the Chairman of Prasar
Bharathi for some years. - ·
Kamath held honorary directorship of the School of Communication of
Manipal University since its inception in 1997. Kamath celebrated his 93rd
birthday with the faculty and students of the school last month. - ·
Awarded the Padma Bhushan in 2004, Kamath penned over 40 books,
including “Gandhi – A Spiritual Journey”, “Reporter At
Large”, and co-authored “Narendra Modi – The Architect of a Modern
State” (2009).
5. India among top 5 financial contributors
to Ebola response
to Ebola response
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India is among the top five contributors to the UN Ebola response with a
contribution of U.S. $ 12.5 million, according to a fact sheet released by U.S.
Secretary of State John Kerry here. - ·
The U.S. with U.S. $ 113.8 million tops the list to the UN Ebola
response. It is followed by the European Union ($ 55.5 million), Canada ($ 31.9
million), Netherlands ($ 21 million) and India with $12.5 million. - ·
At a joint news conference with his British counterpart Philip Hammond,
Kerry lamented that not many nations have contributed to this global effort to
fight the deadly disease. - ·
The U.N. has identified US $ 1 billion in urgent needs, he said. “The
World Bank has put in 22 per cent. The USA has put in 11 per cent. Private
sector, 10 per cent,” he said. - ·
The fact sheet presented by him showed that India has contributed a
little over one per cent to this.
6. Facebook is excited to help govt in
Digital India programme: Zuckerberg
Digital India programme: Zuckerberg
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Seeing exponential growth potential for Facebook in India, its
co-founder Mark Zuckerberg today said he will discuss with Prime Minister
Narendra Modi ways to connect villages with the digital world. - ·
The CEO of the California-headquartered firm, who is on his first visit
to India, said he is excited to help the government in its ambitious Digital
India programme. - ·
“India is an amazing country with unlimited potential. It is a place of
big ambitions and Facebook is deeply committed to the country. We see lot of
growth for us here. Tomorrow I’m meeting the Prime Minister. He is committed to
connecting villages online and we are excited to see how Facebook can help,”
Zuckerberg said here. - ·
India has about 243 million Internet users and have 100 million plus
Facebook users, but there are over a billion people in the country who do not
have access to the net, he added. - ·
He is the third high profile CEO of a US-based firm, after Amazon’s Jeff
Bezos and Microsoft’s Satya Nadella, to visit India in the last few days. - ·
Zuckerberg announced that Facebook is creating a $1 million fund to help
developers develop apps for farmers, migrants and women. This will be a contest
to drive new apps and services in local languages. - ·
“Since 2007, Facebook has been working on new apps and services in local
languages. About 65 per cent use Facebook in a language other than English,
including 10 Indian languages,” he added. - ·
On barriers in Internet penetration, he said: “There are three major
barriers to connectivity network, affordability and content.” - ·
Zuckerberg, counted among the youngest tech billionaires, said free
basic internet access should be like dialing 911 in the US or 100 in India.
7. Tobacco Board wins Golden Leaf Award
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The Tobacco Board has added another feather in its cap by bagging the
prestigious “2014 Golden Leaf Award” for its “most impressive public service
initiatives” in the tobacco sector at an International conference held in West
Virginia, USA, recently. - ·
Tobacco Board Chairman Koothati Gopal received the award at a meeting of
Global Tobacco Networking Forum (GTNF) held at Washington D.C. and West
Virginia, U.S.A. - ·
“I dedicate the award to 89,507 FCV tobacco growers and their family
members involved in production of FCV tobacco in India,’’ said Mr. Gopal, after
receiving the award. - ·
In the past one year, the Tobacco Board has taken various initiatives
relating to extension activities, Good Agricultural Practices (GAP),
elimination of Non-Tobacco Related Material (NTRM) and elimination of pesticide
residues and initiated a series of measures for achieving sustainability in the
sector. - ·
The implementation of electronic auction (E-Auction) system to ensure
transparency and accountability in sale of tobacco leaves across the 30 auction
platforms in Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka. Other associated reforms initiated
by the Board have caught the attention of global customers and organisers, Mr.
Gopal said. - ·
The GTNF was first launched in 2008 by Tobacco Reporter, a tobacco
magazine. The GNTF helps bring various stake holders together to talk on wide
range of topics and issues industry related to the industry.
8. Sardar Patel Urban Housing Mission:
Housing for all by 2022
Housing for all by 2022
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The Centre will soon roll out the ‘Sardar Patel Urban Housing Mission’,
which will ensure 30 million houses by 2022, mostly for the economically weaker
sections and low income groups. On Thursday, Union Minister for Housing and
Poverty Alleviation and the Urban Development M. Venkaiah Naidu said the - ·
Mission is in keeping with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s direction of
Har Parivar ko Ghar (a house for every family). - ·
To be built through public-private-partnership, interest subsidy and
increased flow of resources to the housing sector, these houses are also aimed
at creating slum free cities across the country. “Government’s urban
development and housing initiatives will aim at social inclusion so as to
benefit all sections of urban residents including slum dwellers,” said the
Minister, speaking at ‘World Habitat Day – Voices from Slums’ a programme, organised
by the HUPA Ministry. - ·
On the steps being initiated to replace slums with low cost houses, the
Minister said the focus is on in-situ development of slums by encouraging
vertical construction. “Slum dwellers are entitled to not only a roof over
their heads but also, a safe and healthy environment, affordable transport and
energy, safe and clean drinking water, employment and empowerment,” the
Minister said.
International
9. France’s Patrick Modiano wins Nobel Prize
for Literature
for Literature
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French writer Patrick Modiano has won the Nobel Prize for Literature as
“a Marcel Proust of our time,” The Swedish Academy said on Thursday. - ·
The academy said the award of 8 million Swedish crowns ($1.1 million)
was “for the art of memory with which he has evoked the most ungraspable
human destinies and uncovered the life-world of the occupation”. - ·
Modiano’s works have centred on memory, oblivion, identity and guilt
that often take place during the German occupation of World War Two. - ·
“You could say he’s a Marcel Proust of our time,” Peter
Englund, permanent secretary of the Swedish Academy, told reporters. - ·
Some of Modiano’s roughly 30 works include “A Trace of Malice”
and “Honeymoon”. His latest work is the novel “Pour que tu ne te
perdes pas dans le quartier”. - ·
Literature was the fourth of this year’s Nobel prizes. The prize is
named after Alfred Nobel, the inventor of dynamite, and has been awarded since
1901 for achievements in science, literature and peace in accordance with his
will.
10. World’s oldest rock art discovered in
Indonesia
Indonesia
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Australian scientists have found what could be the world’s oldest
figurative art in a cave in Indonesia, a report released on Thursday said. - ·
The team’s discovery of cave art on the island of Sulawesi, estimated to
be about 40,000 years old, challenges the idea that the oldest artwork had
originated in Spain and France, Xinhua reported. - ·
The team’s study dates the earliest image, a hand stencil, to be at
least 39,900 years old, 900 years prior to the world’s oldest known cave
painting, a red disc in Spain. - ·
The series of Indonesian images discovered also includes pig-like
animals painted more than 35,400 years ago, possibly older than the earliest
known figurative rock art in western Europe – a painted rhinoceros in France,
estimated to be between 35,300 and 38,800 years old. - ·
The report said the sheer volume of ancient cave art in Europe had
pointed to the theory that the human capacity for abstract thinking originated
there, but the new discovery makes the case that this development was occurring
in Asia at the same time.
Sports
11. Actor Hrithik Roshan
joins FC Pune City as co-owner
joins FC Pune City as co-owner
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Bollywood heartthrob Hrithik Roshan on
Thursday joined the Indian Super League (ISL) bandwagon as he became a co-owner
of FC Pune City, one of the eight franchises that will be competing in the
tournament starting on Sunday. - ·
The Rajesh Wadhawan Group-owned Pune
franchise announced its association with the star in Mumbai. - ·
Roshan said, “I am honoured to be associated
with the Indian Super League (ISL), which represents India’s first effort at
professional football. It is definitely the next big sporting brand in our
country and will give young football talent a solid platform. I hope my
partnership with FC Pune City adds further strength to the team and star
players’ football expertise.”
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