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    Tax Worth Rs.249 Crore Recovered from BCCI
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    August 30, 2011
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    Tax exemption withdrawal under section 12A led to tax demand and substantial recovery from a sports body.
    Withdrawal of tax exemption followed amendment of BCCI's objects effective 1 June 2006; because the IPL formed part of BCCI and the organization lacked separate legal status, authorities relied on precedent requiring fresh registration after a change in objects to rescind prior exemption, reopen assessments for affected years, raise tax demands, and proceed with recovery against the entity.
    August 29, 2011
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    Policy transparency and coordination urged to strengthen economic resilience and empower economic service expertise in policymaking.
    The Finance Minister called for evidence based, real time policy responses, regulatory reform and strengthened public analytical capacity to monitor international economic developments and shape responses in the national interest. He urged greater policy transparency, coherence and coordination across sectors and different levels of government, redesigning incentive structures as the State becomes an enabler and decentralising reforms to States and sub state levels. Strengthening recruitment, capacity building and career progression for the Indian Economic Service was presented as essential to provide inter ministerial economic expertise, institutional continuity and to exploit opportunities from shifting global market balances.
    August 29, 2011
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    Policy transparency and intergovernmental coordination urged to strengthen economic resilience and evidence-based decision making.
    Strengthen policy transparency, coherence and intergovernmental coordination by scaling up public capacity for economic analysis and evidence-based policymaking. Reform regulatory frameworks, redesign market incentives and enhance governance to enable the government to act as an enabler for private sector participation. Empower and institutionalise a specialised economic cadre through improved recruitment, capacity building and career progression to supply analytical expertise, institutional memory and cross-ministerial mobility for coherent policy formulation and harmonised Centre-State implementation.
    August 27, 2011
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    Lokpal jurisdiction debate: parliamentary process to consider competing Lokpal drafts with Standing Committee review and constitutional safeguards.
    The statement summarizes negotiations on a Lokpal law, catalogues six core disputes (central/state design, inclusion of the Prime Minister, judges, parliamentary conduct, coverage of civil servants, and the Lokpal's powers), and recounts procedural steps: Joint Drafting Committee deliberations, political consultations, Cabinet approval and introduction of the Government Bill. It commits to Standing Committee scrutiny-offering to have alternative drafts considered and to fast track where feasible-while emphasising that any provisions must be practicable, implementable and constitutionally consistent.
    August 26, 2011
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    Insurance penetration and density rise, indicating strengthened premium mobilization and expanded per capita insurance coverage across life and non life.
    The release reports strong average premium growth in life and general insurance for 2007-08 to 2010-11 and highlights insurance penetration (premium/GDP) and insurance density (per capita premium) as the principal metrics. IRDA data for 2005-2009 show increasing penetration and higher per capita premiums across total, life and non life categories, signaling expanded premium mobilization and broader per head insurance coverage.
    August 26, 2011
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    MSME credit growth targets require banks to expand microenterprise lending, monitored through biannual reviews and follow up.
    Banks were advised to meet operative targets: year on year credit growth to micro and small enterprises; staged allocation of MSE advances favouring micro enterprises with interim benchmarks; and annual growth in microenterprise accounts. Performance is monitored biannually, with reported bank level achievements and coordinated follow up involving meetings and remedial strategies for underperforming banks.
    August 26, 2011
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    Refinance support ensures liquidity for MSME lending through channelisation to primary lending institutions and promotes sector development.
    SIDBI functions as the principal financial institution for the MSME sector, providing direct loans and refinance / indirect finance support to Primary Lending Institutions. Its channelisation of refinance has been used to supply liquidity to banks and PLIs during periods of tight market liquidity, and all SIDBI lending-direct and indirect-is directed to MSMEs.
    August 26, 2011
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    Microenterprise lending targets mandate higher share for micro units, requiring public banks to comply and RBI to ease repayment terms.
    The Government mandated phased increases in the microenterprise share of MSE lending, compulsory for Public Sector Banks, while the RBI advised liberal moratoriums allowing interest in the first 6-12 months to be capitalised into long term funding. Complementary measures to expand MSE credit include restructuring guidelines, a Base Rate System, a Banking Code for MSE Customers, cluster focus, and One Time Settlement schemes for non performing MSE loans.
    August 24, 2011
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    Double taxation avoidance treaty expands PE rules and low withholding rates to encourage cross border investment and cooperation.
    The DTAA establishes source taxation of business profits where a Permanent Establishment exists, covering fixed place, construction, service, insurance and agency PEs, and incorporates an Associated Enterprises provision to support transfer pricing adjustments and the Mutual Agreement Procedure. It preserves taxation of dividends, interest and royalties in both residence and source states while providing for reduced withholding rates to encourage investment. The Agreement also provides for comprehensive exchange of information, assistance in tax collection, and anti abuse Limitation of Benefits rules to ensure benefits apply to bona fide residents.
    August 23, 2011
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    Financial inclusion mandate: banks to extend services to designated rural habitations using business correspondents and technology.
    Banks are directed to extend basic banking facilities to rural habitations above a population threshold by a set deadline using the Business Correspondent model and other outreach arrangements with technological support. Identified habitations were allocated among public, regional rural, private and cooperative banks under an allocation framework to operationalise coverage targets, and progress is tracked through Reserve Bank rural centre statistics and periodic bank reports.
    August 23, 2011
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    Insurer rural and social sector obligations require target-based sourcing and allow regulator enforcement including fines for noncompliance.
    Insurance companies, including state-owned insurers, are required under the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority (Obligations of Insurers to Rural or Social Sectors) Regulations, 2002 to meet target-based obligations for procuring business from rural areas and social sectors. Failure to meet these targets permits the regulator to take enforcement action, including imposing administrative fines, against defaulting insurers.
    August 23, 2011
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    Financial inclusion: government to expand banking access to underserved habitations through banks and business correspondents supported by technology.
    Government committed to extending formal banking access to identified habitations by the target date by allocating them among public sector banks, regional rural banks, private and cooperative banks to deliver services through Business Correspondents and other outreach models supported by appropriate technology.
    August 20, 2011
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    Policy rate increases tighten credit conditions, prompting banks to raise lending rates while interest subvention remains targeted.
    The central bank increased the repo and reverse repo rates through successive hikes from April 2010 into mid 2011 to anchor inflationary expectations; banks responded by raising base rates and Benchmark Prime Lending Rates, tightening credit. The release also notes that agricultural and industrial growth depend on non credit factors such as monsoon and demand supply, cites reported industrial growth for June 2011, and records continued government interest subvention to certain sectors on merit.
    August 20, 2011
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    Economic resilience: Indian markets showed relative stability amid global contagion, positioning to attract increased long term foreign equity.
    The Finance Minister and senior economic advisers reviewed global slow growth and Euro zone debt concerns, noting sharp US and European equity declines contrasted with smaller Indian market losses; they concluded India's stronger macro fundamentals and recent re ratings by global banks reduce contagion risk and position India to attract increased long term foreign institutional equity flows despite short term external vulnerabilities.
    August 20, 2011
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    Access to banking services expanded through mandated use of business correspondents and technology to reach underserved habitations.
    Banks were advised to extend banking facilities to habitations exceeding two thousand inhabitants using the Business Correspondent model and other outreach mechanisms with appropriate technology; approximately seventy three thousand habitations were identified and allocated among Public Sector Banks, Regional Rural Banks, Private Sector Banks and Cooperative Banks for coverage, and bank reports show progress with a specified number of habitations covered as of the reporting date.
    August 17, 2011
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    Public debt management: Q1 Apr-Jun 2011 issuance, cash management, debt composition, and market trading activity summarized.
    The quarterly report for April-June 2011 details the Central Government's debt and cash management: primary market issuance (dated securities, treasury bills, new issues and reissues), cash management tools including cash management bills and WMA limits, composition and maturity profile of outstanding public debt, holding patterns by investor category, and secondary market trading volumes, turnover, concentration in top traded securities, and yield curve movements during Q1 of FY2011-12.
    August 17, 2011
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    Energy infrastructure financing to modernise rural power distribution and secure reliable 24 hour electricity for households and services.
    Concessional loan financing and linked technical assistance will modernise rural electricity distribution by funding separate feeders for households and agriculture, high voltage distribution upgrades, new household connections, and measures to improve the financial sustainability of distribution companies, thereby supporting reliable 24 hour supply and wider economic benefits in target districts.
    August 17, 2011
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    Sustainable coastal protection funding mobilised to stabilise eroded shorelines using soft, environment friendly measures and community involvement.
    A first tranche loan under a Sustainable Coastal Protection and Management Investment Programme targets immediate stabilization of heavily eroded sites and institutional capacity development for long term coastal protection in Karnataka (Ullal) and Maharashtra (Mirya Bay), emphasising restoration of livelihoods, protection of community and business assets, and use of cost effective, environment friendly soft measures such as artificial reefs, beach nourishment, and dune management to provide scalable models for climate adaptation.
    August 17, 2011
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    Foreign Direct Investment approvals include downstream investments, ex post facto capitalisation, share transfers and sectoral inbound equity.
    Government approved 18 FDI proposals following FIPB recommendations, involving mechanisms such as sweat equity, equity issuance against imported machinery, downstream investments, incorporation of Wholly Owned Subsidiaries for publishing, share transfers between non-residents, sectoral inbound equity for shipbuilding, aviation engineering and defence production, and several ex-post-facto approvals for share allotments and capitalization of pre-incorporation expenses; separate groups of proposals were deferred, four were rejected, one was advised to approach the Reserve Bank, and one was withdrawn.
    August 16, 2011
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    Environmental compliance in customs administration: adopts strategy integrating multilateral environmental agreements into trade operations and enforcement
    Adoption of an Environment Strategy integrates environmental protection into customs, excise and service tax operations by formalizing implementation of multilateral environmental agreements and domestic environmental laws, mandating training and detection measures for environmentally sensitive trade, equipping officers against hazardous substances, and prescribing dematerialization, web-based communication, environmental databases, and green infrastructure standards to align enforcement with trade facilitation objectives.

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