Monday 3 April 2017

Under GST regime, tax evasion over Rs 5 crore a non-bailable offense

NEW DELHI: Tax avoidance of over Rs 5 crore under the GST administration would be a non-bailable offense and the police would have the specialist to make a capture without a warrant.

The Central GST (CGST) Act gives that if the offenses identifying with assessable products and additionally benefits where the measure of duty dodged or the measure of info expense credit wrongly profited or the measure of discount wrongly taken surpasses Rs 5 crore, should be cognizable and non-bailable.

In a 223-page FAQ on Goods and Services Tax (GST), the CBEC said different offenses under the demonstration are non-cognizable and bailable.

The legislature has set a deadline of July 1 for take off of the GST, which will subsume focal extract, benefit duty, VAT and other neighborhood demands.

According to the FAQ, cognizable offense implies genuine classification of offenses in regard of which a cop has the specialist to make a capture without a warrant and to begin an examination with or without the consent of a court.

Non-cognizable offense implies generally less genuine offenses in regard of which a cop does not have the specialist to make a capture without a warrant and an examination can't be started without a court arrange, it said. Mobile Number database provider

Plotting the shields to be taken amid capture, the FAQ said if a man is captured for a cognizable offense, he should be educated in composing of the grounds of capture and he should be created before an officer inside 24 hours of his capture.

Source:- Timesofindia

Railways bounces back, posts all time high revenues

NEW DELHI: The Indian Railways is evaluated to have posted an unequaled high income of Rs 1.68 lakh crore in the simply finished monetary year, fueled by its attention on boosting cargo movement and inventive strides on traveler tolls.

The national transporter pulled 1.107 billion tons of load in the year finished March 31, outperforming its latest focus of 1.094 billion tons for financial 2017.

Railroads serve Suresh Prabhu said his go for this monetary year is to do 1.2 billion tons. The execution was striking for an association that in the early months of monetary 2017 was seeing a noteworthy droop in cargo and traveler movement. Key mediations by the service since helped it get on to the development track. Mobile Number database provider

The traveler fragment is assessed to have posted income of practically Rs 48,000 crore last monetary year, up Rs 2,000 crore from the prior year, while cargo income is evaluated at Rs 1.09 lakh crore as against Rs 1.04 lakh crore in financial 2016. Non-center income, for example, from scrap deals and promoting rights, and other wage totalled Rs 11,000 crore. "In spite of the most difficult condition, we have done. Different arrangement intercessions now and again when we could anticipate droop sought after were taken, which were urgent in bringing back the movement," Prabhu said.

Source:- Timesofindia

Tuesday 24 January 2017

Six children hurt in fire at Mumbai's Masjid station, trains hit

MUMBAI: Services on Central Railway (CR) were affected during the evening rush hour after hutments next to the tracks at Masjid Bunder station caught fire.

Six children were hurt in the fire and were taken to JJ Hospital. "The fire broke suddenly and people started running helter skelter. I rushed out of my dwelling and found that my sons, Ramzan, Salman and Rehman, had severe burns and were put in an ambulance," Reziya Khan, a resident of the shanties told TOI.

"There was a possibility of the fire spreading on the tracks, which is why services from platforms 7 and 8 were halted temporarily from 6.13pm to 7pm. The power supply to the overhead wires was also switched off," said a CR official.

"We run trains on the slow tracks and from the other platforms at CST. Some fast trains were operated on the slow track up to Byculla before being diverted on the fast track," he stated. The fast train services resumed after 7.25pm.

Train services were delayed by 20-25 minutes and passengers returning home during the evening rush hour were inconvenienced. Sixteen services had to be cancelled. Chief fire officer P S Rahangdale said that they received a call around 6pm informing them about the fire. "Twelve fire engines and six water tankers were rushed to the spot. Since the area is congested, the railway line was affected. By 6.22pm the fire spread, however, we managed to confine it to only 15-20 hutments," said Rahangdale.

source:-Timesofindia

Monday 23 January 2017

5 ways Trump wiped Obama off the White House website

Exhibit A: Moments after Donald Trump was sworn in as the 45th president of the United States, the White House website was overhauled to wipe away all vestiges of former president Barack Obama's priorities.

Here are the big changes that caught people's attention:

1. Got rid of key environmental rules

The Trump White House website now says "President Trump is committed to eliminating harmful and unnecessary policies such as the Climate Action Plan and the Waters of the U.S. rule." These are two contentious Obama administration rules that President Trump can't simply undo by himself; both will require either congressional action to change the underlying law or a long regulatory process to reverse the policy.

2. Gone quiet on gay issues

The Obama White House legacy website includes a section on Obama's effort to preserve gay and lesbian rights. "President Obama has led the fight to protect everyone — no matter who you are, where you're from, what you look like, or whom you love," it says.

The Trump White House website says "Sorry, no results found for LGBT," and the only "gay" result is a reference to the "gay friendliness" of Grace Anna Goodhue Coolidge, wife of President Calvin Coolidge.

3. Civil rights are no longer on the list

The Obama White House listed "civil rights" as the first among "top issues" on its website. The new Trump White House website does not mention civil rights at all but does list as a top issue "Standing up for our law enforcement community." Specifically, the site says, "The dangerous anti-police atmosphere in America is wrong ... Our job is not to make life more comfortable for the rioter, the looter, or the violent disrupter."

4. A military build-up is coming

The new White House website commits to "making our military strong again," including getting rid of the across-the-board budget cuts known as "the sequester" and investing in ballistic missile defense — long a priority of Republican administrations. Trump's website promises to "develop a state-of-the-art missile defense system to protect against missile-based attacks from states like Iran and North Korea."

5. The site is no longer accessible

A little button at the bottom of the Obama White House website provided information for people with disabilities — including a White House video tour in sign language and an explanation of links on the site that allowed users to use audible screen readers, closed captioning and other services.

Obama apparently took that button with him when he left because it is no longer present on the Trump White House site. However, that button is likely to come back. Federal law requires government websites to be accessible to people with disabilities.
Source:-usatoday

Sunday 22 January 2017

Theresa May under pressure over Trident missile test

Theresa May is coming under pressure to say whether she knew about a reported misfire of the UK's nuclear weapons system before a crucial Commons vote.

The Sunday Times says the missile veered off course during a test in June last year - weeks before the Commons voted to spend £40bn renewing Trident.

Questioned by Andrew Marr, the PM refused to say four times if she had known about the test ahead of the vote.
The SNP's Nicola Sturgeon called for a "full disclosure" of what happened.

According to the Sunday Times, an unarmed Trident II D5 missile veered off in the wrong direction towards the US - instead of towards Africa - when it was launched from a British submarine off the coast of Florida.

In July - days after Mrs May had become prime minister - MPs voted overwhelmingly in favour of replacing Trident.

During the debate, Mrs May told MPs it would be "an act of gross irresponsibility" for the UK to abandon its nuclear weapons.
MPs backed its renewal by 472 votes to 117. However, all 52 SNP MPs voted against it - as did Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn.

Source:-BBC

Thursday 19 January 2017

The U.S. flew stealth bombers across the globe to strike ISIS camps in Libya

Two Air Force B-2 stealth bombers struck Islamic State camps southwest of the Libyan city of Sirte on Wednesday night, less than a month after the Pentagon declared an end to an extended air campaign there.

Pentagon press secretary Peter Cook said that the aircraft, known for their distinctive bat-like appearance, dropped more than 100 bombs and hit two Islamic State encampments about 30 miles outside Sirte. The outposts were inhabited at least in part by fighters who had fled the city in the fall, and the operation was approved by President Obama, Cook said.

Defense Secretary Ashton B. Carter told reporters Thursday that the camps contained militants “actively plotting” attacks in Europe and that the strikes were “critically important.”

“As always, external operations are a very important part of the reason to destroy ISIL, as well as to wipe them out of Libya itself,” Carter said, using an acronym for the Islamic State.

MQ-9 armed drones also participated in the strikes, using Hellfire missiles to hit targets that remained after the initial bombardment, Col. Patrick Ryder, an Air Force spokesman, told reporters. The operation took 34 hours, and the two B-2s, named the Spirit of Pennsylvania and the Spirit of Georgia, flew from Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri to carry out the strikes, Ryder said. The camps were in remote desert locations, and no civilians were believed to have been hit in the bombardment, officials said.

Source:-Washingtonpost

Tuesday 17 January 2017

Obama commutes 55-year sentence of controversial mastermind of '70s Puerto Rican terror group

The last imprisoned member of the Puerto Rican independence group that terrorized New York in the 1970s will be a free man in May — 20 years ahead of schedule.

President Obama granted a commutation Tuesday to FALN mastermind Oscar López Rivera, who’s served 35 years of his 55-year sentence.

During the 1970s and 80s, López Rivera was part of FALN, or Fuerzas Armadas de Liberación Nacional, a group seeking to liberate Puerto Rico from U.S. control.

FALN placed more than 130 bombs in American cities — including one in New York on Jan. 24, 1975. The explosive went off in busy Fraunces Tavern during lunch hour. Four people died, including Frank Connor, a 33-year-old father.

Source:-nydailynews