Showing posts with label Lok Sabha. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lok Sabha. Show all posts

Friday, 24 March 2017

88 youth join militancy in Kashmir in 2016: Govt

NEW DELHI: In what could be a serious concern for the government and security agencies, as many as 88 youth have joined different militant outfits this year, most of them in post-Burhan killing phase in Kashmir.

Over 100 local youths have gone missing from different parts of Kashmir. Out of these 100 missing youths, 88 have joined different militant outfits in Kashmir, the government informed the Lok Sabha on Tuesday.

"In 2016 maximum number of youth joined militant ranks since 2010," Government said, adding, "66 in 2015, 53 in 2014, 16 in 2013 and 21 in 2012 have joined outfits."

According to the Police records, from south Kashmir districts of Anantnag, Kulgam, Shopian and Pulwama, 32 youth have joined different militant outfits. The records suggest that from the central and north Kashmir 23 are missing, among them 13 have joined militancy.

The data compiled by police reveals that 32 youth have gone missing in south Kashmir districts of Anantnag, Kulgam, Shopian, Pulwama and the sub district of Awantipora. "Whereas 22 youth are missing from north Kashmir comprising of Baramulla, Bandipora, Kupwara and sub districts of Sopore and Handwara," reveals the data.

It adds that out of these 32 missing youth, 10 youth hailing from Kulgam district and nine from neighboring Shopian have joined militant ranks. The assessment further reveals that six youth from Pulwama and three from its police district Awantipora have joined militant ranks. Pertinently, these are the areas, which have remained embroiled with street protests and violent clashes ever since the killing of militant commander Burhan Wani.

Source:-Timsofindia
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Monday, 8 August 2016

PM in Lok Sabha: GST will make 'kuchcha' bills a thing of the past

NEW DELHI: Implementation of a goods and services tax will end "tax terrorism"+ , incentivise traders to maintain clean accounts, make "kuchcha bills" (informal bills) a thing of the past and empower the customer, PM Narendra Modi said on Monday.

A "pucca bill" (proper receipt) will help traders claim tax credit and an online system will track transactions at every stage, making it possible to detect evasions, the PM said. He emphasised that the reform+ would mean "customer is king" as the common man will benefit from a more accountable tax regime and an efficient economy.

Modi's kuchcha-pucca remark in Lok Sabha was a reference to the all too common practice of retailers and service providers offering customers a choice of a printed bill or just an informal total that does not contain a tax component. The GST, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said, will put paid an end to this illegality as traders will benefit from preparing a clean bill of goods.

In his intervention in Lok Sabha, which cleared amendments to the Constitution passed by Rajya Sabha+ last week, Modi credited Parliament, political parties and states for putting "rashtraniti" (national policy) above "raj niti" (politics). "The important thing is that this should not be decided on majority, we never wanted it.... We know that unprecedented consensus has been created. It helps in streng thening democracy," he said.

Apart from a few small digs at Congress when he pointed out that the party may have given birth to the bill but it was NDA that nurtured it, Modi stuck to eulogising the strong consensus in favour of the bill even as he defended himself against the charge that as Gujarat CM he had opposed the law. He had apprehensions and had met then finance minister Pranab Mukherjee several times.


"As PM, having experience of CM, I could easily address the concerns of GST," he said. Besides, he said there was a need to develop confidence among states as many of them had apprehensions about the Centre compensating them for possible loss of revenue.


Countering doubts raised by Congress that GST will spur inflation, Modi said the government has made a legal commitment to maintaining inflation at 4%. The government is looking to introduce GST -the most comprehensive indirect tax reforms since independ ence which will result in close to a dozen taxes getting merged into a single tax and turn India into a common market from April next year.
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Modi is a master crafts man and deserves credit for GST.Sudarshan Nindrajog


Modi sought to hardsell the reform as a win-win for all stakeholders. He said states considered backward stood to gain and this would address the problem of imbalanced development. He added that manufacturing states will be compensated for possible losses.With more funds at their disposal, states will be able to invest in education, healthcare and infrastructure.
Source:-TOI
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