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Broader tax base would allow tweaking of tax rates: CBDT

New Delhi (NVI): With a broader tax base, there is a chance of tweaking tax rates as there was a large portion of unorganised sector which can be encouraged to become part of tax framework now, CBDT Chairman PC Mody said today.

The CBDT Chairman’s views come just three days after the government revised the income tax slabs in its Union Budget.

“As the tax base gets broader, there is a chance of tweaking the tax rates as there is a large portion of unorganized sector which is outside the tax framework and they should be encouraged to become part of tax framework,” he said here while speaking at an ‘Interactive Session on Union Budget 2020-21’, organized by FICCI.

“Once that happens, the accuracy of filing returns would also improve and if that increases the tax base then there would be a case in future to further lower the taxes,” he said.

The CBDT Chairman added that the Government’s primary onus is to move towards a simple, lean and straightforward tax structure and one that is easy to comply with.

He said the government wants to trust the taxpayers and is making an effort to move the tax administration in that direction.

“The government is making all efforts to put in place a system that offers best and seamless services to the taxpayers,” said Mody.

There is much greater unanimity in the government now towards building synergies between the taxpayer and tax administration, he said, adding, “With ease of compliance at the core of the entire approach we would want to make pre-filled return forms available to the taxpayers.”

On ‘Vishwas se Vivad’ scheme, he said, “An in-depth review of the issues related to litigation have been undertaken in order to minimise disputes. We have moved towards a faceless assessment system and hope to move towards a system of faceless appeals as well.”

Under the scheme announced in the Union Budget-2020, taxpayers whose tax demands are locked in dispute in multiple forums can pay due taxes by March 31, 2020, and get complete waiver of interest and penalty.

US eyeing opportunities to expand defence coop with India: Envoy

Lucknow (NVI): Ahead of the DefExpo-2020 beginning here tomorrow, the US today said it looks forward to pursuing opportunities to expand cooperation with India which would be establishing defence industrial corridors in Uttar Pradesh and Tamil Nadu.

US Ambassador Kenneth Juster, who will lead the American delegation at the defence exhibition, spoke about the collaborations already established between companies of the two countries.

“For example, Tata has partnered with Lockheed Martin to build all C-130 tails and F-16 wings here.  And Boeing is collaborating with HAL [Hindustan Aeronautics Limited] to produce all AH-64 Apache fuselages in Hyderabad,” he said.

The envoy said the potential for industry partnership between the US and India on state-of-the-art defence equipment is enormous.

He suggested that India should now move towards systems – not just weapons – that are “effective, agile, and resilient”.

“We believe that India must ultimately move toward systems that are interoperable with the equipment and networks of its security partners,” he said while interacting with journalists here.

“While defence technology and an opportunity to view the latest high-tech gadgetry is what attracts visitors to DEFEXPO, perhaps the greatest value is the occasion it provides for our companies to foster closer industry-to-industry ties in what is a key pillar of the US-India relationship,” he said.

Juster said the US firms participating in the exhibition produce battle-proven, high-technology equipment and networks. “For example, these companies have supplied modern land and sea-based fighter aircraft; ballistic missile defense systems; the most advanced, networked avionics equipment; and secure communications equipment for the United States and our partners. They are poised to offer the same to India,” he said.

The ambassador also highlighted that US firms at the DefExpo-2020 are partnering with companies across India, including in Uttar Pradesh’s Defence Corridor, to produce defense equipment not just for our countries’ militaries, but for those of partner nations.

Juster said that US defence cooperation with India will continue to grow stronger. “Defense trade among our companies is creating skilled jobs right here in India,” he added.

The five-day DefExpo, which will be inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi tomorrow in the presence of Union Defence Minister and Lucknow MP Rajnath Singh, will conclude on February 9. The theme of DEFEXPO this year is the “Digital Transformation of Defense.”

J&K: Ex-PDP legislator, trade leader released from detention

Shakeel Qalandar and Aijaz Mir

Mubashir Bukhari

Srinagar (NVI): The Jammu and Kashmir administration today released a former People’s Democratic Party (PDP) legislator and a trade leader from preventive detention.

According to officials, former PDP leader from south Kashmir Aijaz Mir and former president of the Federation Chamber of Industries Kashmir, Shakeel Qalandar were released today.

With the release of the two leaders, the number of people now under detention at the MLA hostel is 15. The hostel has been temporarily converted into a subsidiary jail.

A total of 35 leaders were kept under detention since August last year, after the abrogation of Article 370. They also include three former chief ministers– Farooq Abdullah, Omar Abdullah and Mehbooba Mufti, who continue to be under house arrest.

On Sunday, four politicians were also released from preventive custody from MLA hostel.

Footfall of Indian tourists in Azerbaijan jumps by 66.8 %

New Delhi (NVI): Azerbaijan saw exceptional increase in tourism in the year 2019 and the number of Indian visitors too climbed by 66.8 per cent.

Azerbaijan is situated at the crossroads of Eastern Europe and Western Asia having nine of the world’s 11 climate zones.

With a clear ambition to double current in-bound tourism by 2023, the increase in visitors is due to an intensive global marketing campaign as well as an increased appetite among Indian travellers to seek out lesser-known destinations.

This achievement comes just over a year after Azerbaijan Tourism Board (ATB) unveiled the “Take Another Look” campaign in India in 2018, according to its CEO.

“We have had an extremely successful year since we launched “Take Another Look” in India. Our global marketing and communications campaign, paired with extensive in-market engagement and investment in tourism infrastructure has driven visitor numbers from India and beyond – reaffirming that Azerbaijan has truly arrived as a preferred destination in this region,” said Florian Sengstschmid, CEO of Azerbaijan Tourism Board.

Tata Communications to launch 100G media backbone

New Delhi (NVI): In a bid to meet the growing bandwidth demands of sports fans and gamers, Tata Group’s telecommunication company Tata Communications will launch a 100G media backbone.

The new backbone, delivered in collaboration with Net Insight (Communications equipment company), is expected to drive innovation in 4K video, eSports and remote production.

It will help accelerate industry adoption of ultra-high definition (UHD) 4K video, which requires 12Gbps of bandwidth when uncompressed – four times more than HD video.

The move is also expected to enable broadcasters, sports organisations, OTT companies and eSports businesses to offer their audiences worldwide more immersive viewing and gaming experiences and transform how they operate through full remote production.

With 100G, broadcasters and eSports companies, for example, are able to offer viewers and gamers the ultra-immersive 4K viewing experiences they crave without having to worry about running out of bandwidth.

The backbone will also help overcome the technical complexities of eSports, with each event involving multiple cameras, cutaways, real-time reactions, commentary and intensive editing.

As the global audience of eSports is expected to reach 645 million by 2022, the bandwidth boost of 100G will bring eSports fans worldwide seamless and highly engaging gaming experiences.

At major sports events, the new infrastructure will have the capacity to support up to 50 raw video feeds and the delivery of unilateral, localised feeds by different rightsholders for their regions.

The combination of the 100G backbone and workflows on Tata Communications’ media ecosystem will help more and more broadcasters and rightsholders switch to full remote production to bring live events to audiences across the globe, boosting efficiencies and generating cost savings.

The 100G capacity lowers the barriers for global sports organisations to move from satellite-based content distribution to fibre across entire continents too.

Mughal Gardens open from tomorrow

New Delhi (NVI): The iconic Mughal Gardens at the heart of the President’s Estate will open its doors for general public from tomorrow.

President Ram Nath Kovind today inaugurated the annual “Udyanotsav” of Rashtrapati Bhavan. As part of a long-standing tradition, President inaugurates the garden festival through this function.

The gardens will remain open for the general public from February 5 to March 08 between 10 PM to 04, except on Mondays which are maintenance days.

The main attraction of this year’s Udyanotsav, beside Tulips and exotic flowers, are Bulbous flowerings.

Tension between India and Pakistan affects the border economy

Alert issued in Poonch, Rajouri after militant movement detected near LoC
(File/Representational Image)

Mubashir Bukhari

Srinagar (NVI): Tension between India and Pakistan has sounded a death knell for the border economy with 600 traders and 300 labourers rendered jobless in Jammu and Kashmir alone, a noted research and policy think tank has revealed in a new book.

Entitled ‘Unilateral Decisions Bilateral Losses’, Bureau of Research on Industry and Economic Fundamentals (BRIEF) has explained in detail the socio-economic impact of trade suspension in Jammu and Kashmir and Punjab.

Authored by Afaq Hussain and Nikita Singla, Director and Associate Director at BRIEF respectively, the book has revealed 600 traders and 300 labourers in Jammu and Kashmir have suffered heavily due to the suspension of cross LoC trade.

Likewise, the book claims that more than 9,000 families were directly affected by the suspension of the trade in Amritsar. Every month, Punjab economy suffers Rs 30 crore losses due to the trade ban.

“Based on the ground interactions with stakeholders in Jammu and Kashmir, about 600 merchants and 300 labourers, who were all directly involved in the day-to-day trade operations across the LoC, were hit by the trade ban,” the book claims.

The cross LoC trade would take place via two routes- Uri – Muzaffarabad in Kashmir and Poonch – Rawalakot in Jammu. As many as 21 tradable items were being traded without any taxation. No financial transaction was involved in the trade.  The traders of two countries were following the barter system of trade.

On April 18, 2019, Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) ordered suspension of the cross LoC trade in Jammu and Kashmir, citing “funneling of illegal weapons, narcotics and fake currency” as the main reasons.

At least 230 traders lost a profit of Rs 15 crore in first 31 weeks of suspension of trade along the Uri – Muzaffarabad route.

In Kashmir, the suspension of LoC trade has forced many people including businessmen and labourers associated with the trade to look for other options. Around 100 labourers in Uri have now moved to other places including Srinagar and Baramullah town in search for work to support their families.

“This was the only means to earn bread for our families, which too has been snatched now. There are no good avenues of employment in Uri,” said a labourer.

DefExpo-2020 to begin from tomorrow

Preparations underway for the inaugural ceremony of the DefExpo-2020 that is to be held tomorrow. (Source: @DefExpoIndia)

New Delhi (NVI): The 11th biennial edition of DefExpo-2020 is all set to begin from tomorrow in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, from February 5 to 9, which will witness the cutting edge defence technology showcased by some of the big global defence manufacturers.

The mega event, to be inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has the theme ‘India: The Emerging Defence Manufacturing Hub’.

A robust security cover has been placed around the venue and Defence Minister Rajnath Singh has also reviewed the security measures.

The DefExpo-2020 is expected to see participation from over 70 countries and will be in line with the biggest of the international defence exhibitions.

Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) will showcase more than 500 products from all technology clusters.

Bengaluru-based defence aerospace major Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) will also display its prowess in defence and aerospace around the theme ‘Digital Transformation of Defence’.

European aircraft maker Airbus and the global aerospace and security company from US, Lockheed Martin, will also be showcasing their aircrafts in the exhibition.

Defence manufacturers from the United States, South Korea, France, Czech Republic, Sweden, the United Kingdom will also be participating in the event.

The DefExpo will play the role of a catalyst in attracting not only investments but also cutting-edge technologies to the region.

Pak Hindu families on Haridwar visit

New Delhi (NVI): At least 50 Hindu families from Pakistan have arrived in India via Attari-Wagah Border, according to media reports.

The families, who are on a 25-day visa to visit Haridwar, crossed over to India yesterday, as per reports.

Some of the families have also brought mortal remains of their ancestors to immerse in the holy Ganges at Haridwar.

News reports have also quoted some of the family members saying that may seek asylum in India.

Can Diabetes affect your vision?

New Delhi (NVI): A study claims that over 191 million people across the world will develop ‘Diabetic Retinopathy’ by the year 2030, a diabetes complication that affects eyes. It is caused by damage to the blood vessels of the light-sensitive tissue at the back of the eye (retina).

The complication is the primary cause of blindness in working-age adults and is one of the leading microvascular complications today, as per the study. Statins have demonstrated the ability to decrease the possibility of diabetic retinopathy development in patients with type 2 diabetes. Statins are a class of drugs often prescribed by doctors to help lower cholesterol levels in the blood.

The population-based cohort study contains longitudinal evidence that was conducted under senior author Yih-Shiou Hwang, MD, Ph.D., of Chang Gung Memorial Hospital in Taoyuan, Taiwan, and his professional colleagues.

Approximately 37,894 Taiwanese subjects participated in this research between January 1, 1998, and December 31, 2013. They were recognized in the National Health Insurance Research Database as having type 2 diabetes and dyslipidemia.

Within the cohort analysis, outcomes were contrasted between those subjects taking statins and those not taking statins. Measures were observed at all stages of diabetic retinopathy and treatment for vision-threating diabetic retinopathy. No lipid-lowering agent of any kind, except statins, was authorized to be used by subjects during the study.

Patients taking statins were detected to have a compelling lower rate of diabetic retinopathy and need for treatments for vision-threatening diabetic retinopathy than those not taking statins.

Safety outcomes included major adverse cardiovascular events, de novo hemodialysis, and diabetic neuropathy, and diabetic foot ulcers. Complications of diabetic retinopathy, including vitreous haemorrhage and tractional retinal detachment, were restricted, and no proliferative diabetic retinopathy and diabetic macular edema were established.

In India, a National Blindness & Visual Impairment Survey (2015-18) found Diabetic Retinopathy responsible for 0.8% of visual impairment in the surveyed population.

The information was given by Minister of State (Health and Family Welfare), Ashwini Kumar Choubey in the Parliament. He also added that screening for the condition has started in some states of India.

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