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    Talent Pool : Will China Wallop India ?

    Posted by kumar on 15th June 2008

    India’s position as the world’s largest talent supplier is under serious threat. According to leading manpower consulting firm Watson Wyatt, that slot may be taken over by China before long. In fact, China is projected to have twice as much skilled labour as India shortly - a fact that goes against the conventional wisdom that India’s abundance of skilled labour makes it ideal for outsourcing business processes.

    The consulting firm gives three reasons for this: First, one of the main advantages India had vis-a-vis China is the much higher skill level among its women population. In fact, the percentage of skilled women living in urban areas at 14 per cent is close to that of skilled men at 16 per cent. The average annual growth rate in skilled women (7 per cent) is about 1.5 times higher than the growth rate in skilled men.

    Yet, the irony is that Chinese women are much more likely to be in the workforce despite that country’s lower percentage of skilled women in the total population. This is because the workforce participation rate is twice as high for Chinese women as it is for Indian women.

    Only 25 per cent of skilled Indian women participate in the labour market, exposing a major shortcoming of India’s talent pool. While Indian women represent 38 per cent of enrolment in higher education in 2004, the workforce participation rate for women remains very low, at about 18 per cent in urban areas.

    The second reason is that China is pouring vast resources into education, and more Chinese young people are attending colleges and universities than ever before. Education is undergoing a massive transformation in that country where universities are building new facilities (30 new universities have come up in Nanjing alone in as many years). “Universities in China are coming up faster than hotels in Dubai,” Watson Wyatt says.

    By 2010, 23 million students will be attending Chinese universities, one million of whom will be highly-skilled graduate students. That’s a remarkable progress from 6,00,000 such students in 1992 - a fact that prompted management guru Peter Drucker to remark that the greatest weakness of China is its incredibly small proportion of educated people. Not anymore.

    By comparison, India’s education system is largely at a standstill, with the percentage of young university students hardly rising. India’s static enrolment, along with a similarly static investment of its gross domestic product into education, partially explains why China surpassed India’s 3.1 million annual college graduates three years ago.

    Third, the most popular areas of study in Chinese universities also tend to be the most in demand, such as engineering, management and science. Most universities are also aggressively building global links through regular international conferences, foreign visiting professorships and collaborations on degree programmes.

    Compare that with India. The quality of education in the country’s mushrooming private institutions continues to be a serious concern and the industry-academia linkages are growing only at a snail’s pace.

    But all’s is not lost for India - yet. Watson Wyatt says there are essentially three areas where China has a lot of catching up to do with India.

    For example, the immobility of labour in China. While there are no restrictions on mobility of talent in India, for some strange reasons, China still follows the “Hukou” system that discourages graduates and skilled or semi-skilled labour based in remote provinces from working in more developed areas. For example, a graduate from a second-tier city who wants to work in Shanghai will have to overcome considerable obstacles, including mobility restrictions. In general, employers are discouraged from hiring workers from other regions. As a consequence, many employers tend to hire mostly local graduates - a phenomenon that seriously compromises their search for the best talent.

    The second area is the low proportion of Chinese students returning from study abroad. The study shows while the pace of Indian students returning home after higher studies abroad has been increasing due to better opportunities, it’s exactly the opposite in China. For example, in 2004, almost 24,750 students returned to China after graduating abroad, while around 1,14,700 left the country that same year.

    And finally, poor English skills will continue to be one the biggest obstacles to China’s becoming the premier offshoring location for MNCs. If you take the mean scores of the Test of English as a Foreign Language, China’s results are lower than India’s in all subjects (although higher than worldwide averages), especially in listening comprehension.

    These relatively low scores may be because Chinese students begin to study English later than students in India. Also, teachers and students focus more on exams than on assimilation of the language and far more attention is paid to reading and writing English than to speaking and listening.

    (Source: Rediff.com/money)

     

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    Men Vs Women

    Posted by sushilgirdher on 11th June 2008

    Men:

    1. All men are extremely busy.

    2. Although they are so busy, they still have time for women.

    3. Although they have time for women, they don’t really care for them.

    4. Although they don’t really care for them, they always have one around.

    5. Although they always have one around them, they always try their luck with others.

    6. Although they try their luck with others, they get really pissed off if the first woman leaves them.

    7. Although the woman leaves them they still don’t learn from their mistakes and still try their luck with others.

    Women

    1. The most important thing for a woman is financial security.

    2. Although this is so important, they still go out and buy expensive clothes and stuff.

    3. Although they always buy expensive clothes, they say they never have something to wear.

    4. Although they never have something to wear, they always dress beautifully.

    5. Although they always dress beautifully, their clothes are always just ‘an old rag’.

    6. Although their clothes are always ‘just an old rag’, they still expect you to compliment them.

    7. Although they expect you to compliment them, when you do, they don’t believe you.

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    Diet Food: More expensive, less effective

    Posted by kumar on 11th June 2008

    Everyone is climbing onto the ‘diet foods’ bandwagon these days — wholewheat bread, oatmeal and fat-free dressings are to be found on most kitchen shelves and people are spending huge sums of money in the name of health.If you’re planning on stocking up on health foods too, or are already in the process of doing so, here are some little-known facts about those available in the Indian market:

  • 80 percent of these foods are not really ‘diet’ or low-fat, as they claim.
  • Most diet substitutes are more expensive than regular food items.
  • Real diet food does not taste as good as the original.
  • You cannot eat diet food in endless quantities and cease to worry about your calorie intake.
  • Most diet foods will have you feeling lighter — but only in your wallet!If you are a calorie-conscious person and plan to become or stay slim, you need not spend large sums of money on diet foods. You can eat healthy without overspending and here’s how:
  • The first thing you need to do is make a habit of reading the labels on every food product you buy. A dessert that is advertised as ‘completely sugar-free’ may be using artificial low-calorie sweeteners to replace the sugar content, but what about the fat? Ask yourself — is it really possible that a ‘fat-free sponge cake’ is completely devoid of fat? Usually such cakes don’t contain butter or margarine, but they more than make up for with six to eight egg yolks, which can shoot your cholesterol levels through the roof!
  • Sometimes one bad ingredient is replaced by an even unhealthier substitute — for instance, instead of normal cane sugar your product may be using liquid glucose, sucrose, fructose or any other form of sugar to appear sugar-free. This not only makes it more calorie-dense, but also more expensive.
  • So quit falling for the following gimmicks and get practical: 
  • Brown bread — Do you know that 90 percent of the time a label that reads ‘brown bread’ actually means that you are paying extra for coloured white bread?While normal sliced white bread costs between Rs 12 and Rs 15 per packet, brown bread can cost anywhere between Rs 25 and Rs 40. So read the label to see if the brown bread is actually whole-grain or made with at least 75 percent whole wheat flour and only then invest in it. Also, eating a slice or two of white bread in a day is not really such a big deal even if you are on a diet, provided you are eating sufficient whole grain foods throughout the rest of the day.
  • Diet colas — You might think you’re doing yourself a favour by sipping on a diet cola instead of a regular one whenever temptation takes over. While that is okay once in a while, drinking colas (diet or otherwise) regularly gets you addicted to them due to their caffeine content. They use artificial flavouring and their acid content is not good for your teeth and bones in the long run.Moreover, a can of a diet cola costs about Rs 25, while a natural and much healthier option like coconut water costs only Rs 15 and comes with a side-benefit — it’s great for your skin! You can also up your dose of Vitamin C and refresh yourself with a glass of freshly-squeezed lime juice for just Rs 5. So replace those colas in your refrigerator with natural drinks that are cheaper and healthier and don’t forget the cheapest and best drink of them all — water.
  • Light mayonnaise: A 200 ml bottle of ‘light mayonnaise’ costs about Rs 100. One tablespoon of light mayo contains 50 calories, as compared to the 90 calories in regular mayo. But while the calorie counts differ, do not forget that you are taking in those 50 additional calories from the fat content in the light mayo anyway.If you want to make a low-cal sandwich spread, tie up a large bowl of curds in a piece of cheese muslin cloth and leave it to hang overnight (or for two hours minimum) with a dish underneath. Once the whey has drained into the dish, add a little garlic, salt and pepper — it will make an excellent low-calorie sandwich spread. If you refrigerate it, you can use the spread for at least 2 days.The cost? Rs 5.
  • Gelato: One scoop of low-fat Italian gelato can cost approximately anywhere between Rs 45 to Rs 100. While it’s a tasty way to beat the heat once in a while, indulging in it all the time will cost you too much money and too many calories. I would like to reiterate once again that while these foods do contain less fat than the original product, they are definitely not fat-free!A better, cheaper option? The ice-candy sticks available locally, each of which contain only about 40 calories and cost Rs 5 to Rs 10 each.In conclusion, if something really is making a difference to your health, it’s okay to spend a little bit extra on it — tetrapack milk, for instance, is less adulterated and more hygienic than what you buy from the local milkman. But weigh your options carefully before spending your hard-earned money on foods that don’t make a dramatic difference to your calorie intake and still cost a lot more than regular products.
  • A Pure Herbal and natural food is the best for our body.

    (Source: rediff.com/getahead )

     

     

     

     

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    Interest From Kisan Viaks Patra Must Be Shown Every Year!

    Posted by sushilgirdher on 9th June 2008

    Can paying tax on interest accrued on investments in KVP / NSC / GOI bonds be deferred for a year ie based on receipts? Melwyn D’souza

    Interest income is generally assessed under the head “Income from other sources”.There are two general methods of accounting of income or expense. The receipt basis (Cash accounting ) or accrual basis (mercantile system).Section 145 of the I T Act prescribes “method of accounting” to be followed for computation of income . The said provision states as under

    145.

    (1) Income chargeable under the head Profits and gains of business or profession or Income from other sources shall, subject to the provisions of sub-section (2), be computed in accordance with either cash or mercantile system of accounting regularly employed by the assessee.

    As one can see from the aforesaid provision that in case of business or income from other sources , an assesse has the option of maintaining accounts either on cash(receipt) basis or accrual basis. The interest on National Savings Certificate or GOI Bonds or other savings instruments falls under the category of the income from other sources. So , one can show the income from these saving instrument either on receipt basis or accrual basis. However, the interest on Kisan Vikas Patra has to be necessarily shown on accrual basis . This is an exception. The CBDT circular No. 687, dated 19-8-1994. which is given below, clarifies the exceptional provision regarding interest from Kisan Vikas Patra

    Kisan Vikas Patras were introduced on 1st April, 1988. The Department of Economic Affairs, Ministry of Finance, in its notifications dated 23-3-1988, 16-12-1991, 24-4-1992 and 2-9-1993 had specified the amount payable on these after 2½ years and up to the date of maturity. However, interest and maturity amount during 2½ years had not been provided in these notifications.

    2. As interest on these Patras has to be assessed to income-tax on accrual basis, the amount of interest accrued on these Patras during initial 2½ years has also been determined in consultation with the Department of Economic Affairs. The amount of interest accrued on investment in Kisan Vikas Patras by an assessee is to be calculated on the basis of the following table received from the Department of Economic Affairs wherein rate of interest and maturity amount for Rs. 100 denomination of Kisan Vikas Patras are given

    Click here for the chart of interest Easy Chart To Compute Accrued Interest on NSC & KVP!

    Therefore, barring KVP, you have option to show the interest either on receipt basis or on accrual basis i.e when you get the interest. But remember even that option as per section 145 of the I T Act applies only when you regularly maintain the accounting . That means , it is not allowed that one year you show on accrual basis and in another year you show on receipt basis.

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    REC Bonds Issued ….Hurry UP!

    Posted by sushilgirdher on 7th June 2008

    We want to invest interest gained on National Saving Certificates in REC or NHA bonds. Can we get benefit under Sec. 54-EC ? Babu hai Choudhari , Ahmedabad


    I sold my plot in Dec2007 and got Long Term Capital Gain of about Rs.7.6 Lacs. Currently there is no TAX Saving Bonds Scheme available from NABARD, REC & NHAI where this amount can be invested to save tax? VK Gupta- Sonipat

    The readers who have earned long term capital gains on any asset and were waiting for the bonds in the market for claiming exemption u/s 54EC should rejoice as the Rural Electrification Corporation Ltd has come to market for subscription of its Capital Gains Tax Exemption Bonds - Series-VIII which opened on 28th May 2008 .Further details can be from the links provided below
    Issue Highlights of 54EC Bonds - Series VIII Information Memorandum of 54EC Bonds - Series VIII Application Form of 54 EC Bonds - Series VIII (SAMPLE) (Application Form can be downloaded from the website : http://rec.rcmcdelhi.com)
    Have you read ?
    Interest on REC Bond Is Taxable Yearwise!

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    RESIDENT DOCTOR VACANCIES @ GOVERNMENT MEDICAL COLLEGE & HOSPITAL (GMCH) - CHANDIGARH

    Posted by sushilgirdher on 6th June 2008

    DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL EDUCATION & RESEARCH,
    GOVERNMENT MEDICAL COLLEGE & HOSPITAL, CHANDIGARH
    Block D, Level-II, sector-32-B, CHANDIGARH-160030
    Ph. 0172-2665253-60, Fax No. 0172-2609360
    http://gmch.gov.in

    Advertisement No.: GMCH-2EA1-2008/3

    SENIOR RESIDENTS
    Anaesthesiology: 05 Posts
    Dentistry: 01 Post
    ENT : 01 Post
    General Medicine : 11 Posts
    General Surgery: 12 Posts
    Neuro Surgery : 06 Posts
    Obstetrics & Gynaecology : 03 Posts
    Orthopaedics : 01 Post
    Paediatrics : 04 Posts
    Psychiatry : 02 Posts
    Radiodiagnosis : 07 Posts
    Radiotherapy : 01 Post

    CENTRAL CASUALTY SERVICES
    Resident Anaesthetist: 01 Post
    Resident Pathologist : 02 Posts
    Casualty Medical Officer (General Surgery) : 02 Posts

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    Community Medicine : 03 Posts
    Forensic Medicine : 05 Posts
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    Pathology : 03 Posts
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    EMERGENCY MEDICAL OFFICERS
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    Last Date to Apply: 1st of July, 2008

    Fee: 100/- (Rs.25/- in case of SC candidate(s) by means of Demand Draft drawn in favour of Director Principal, GMCH, payable at Chandigarh and a recent passport size photograph.

    For full details please visit the official website of GMCH

    Vacancy Details: http://gmch.gov.in/jobs/05.06.2008advertisement.pdf

    Download Application Form: http://gmch.gov.in/jobs/05.06.2008forms.pdf

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    Ride on Horse, Cook in Tandoor - Jaspal Bhatti

    Posted by kumar on 6th June 2008

    ‘Switch to Murli’s oven to save yourself from the heat of price rise’ — this was Jaspal Bhatti’s clear message to Petroleum Minister Murli Deora. Bhatti, president of Nonsense Club, launched the ‘Murli Mobile Tandoor’ on Thursday.

    Ridiculing the price rise, Bhatti said: “We have full sympathy with the government which had no other option but to increase the diesel and LPG prices. But before hiking the gas prices, the Petroleum Ministry could have launched Murli Mobile Tandoors to help people make rotis.”

    Bhatti’s wife Savita, along with couple of other ladies, pedaled the tandoor (earthen oven) which they called ‘Murali Mobile Tandoor’ from door-to-door while Bhatti escorted the tandoor on horseback.

    He demanded that special horse lanes be made now and traffic police should train its staff to control the horse and donkey traffic. He further added that there should be special parking lots for horses and government officers should be given special horse-conveyance allowance.

    Bhatti thanked all the successive governments who from time-to-time had done their best to make fuel a rare commodity. “In this way, it is out of reach of the common man and in fact would make us more environment-friendly with everybody travelling on horseback.”

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    Power Engineer Required in Haryana India

    Posted by sushilgirdher on 6th June 2008

    After restructuring of HSEB, the HVPNL looks after transmission business in Haryana with 8350 MVA transformation capacity in 66KV and above voltage level. The UHBVN AND DHBVN

    are the two public sector Distribution Companies, who are serving 42 lac consumers of different categories whereas the HPGCL is a Power Generating Organization of Government of

    Haryana having presently 1587 MW installed generation capacity and has undertaken ambitious growth plan at 600 MW during 2007-08 and around 2500 MW Power Generation capacity

    in the next 4 years. The Power Sector in the State is poised to grow at an annual rate of 14% in the next 5 years.

    FOR A BRIGHT AND SECURE FUTURE!

    GREAT JOB OPPORTUNITY FOR YOUNG GRADUATE ENGINEERS IN

    HARYANA POWER UTILITIES

    Advertisement No. CRA-167 Dated : 27-05-2008

    After restructuring of HSEB, the HVPNL looks after transmission business in Haryana with 8350 MVA transformation capacity in 66KV and above voltage level. The UHBVN AND DHBVN

    are the two public sector Distribution Companies, who are serving 42 lac consumers of different categories whereas the HPGCL is a Power Generating Organization of Government of

    Haryana having presently 1587 MW installed generation capacity and has undertaken ambitious growth plan at 600 MW during 2007-08 and around 2500 MW Power Generation capacity

    in the next 4 years. The Power Sector in the State is poised to grow at an annual rate of 14% in the next 5 years.

    Haryana Power Utilities (HPUs) invite applications for 389 No. posts of Assistant Engineers/Electrical & Civil as per details given below:

    Between 20 to 40 years as on 1.1.2008. In the case of employee of

    HVPNL/UHBVNL/DHBVNL/HPGCL, age limit is relaxable to the extent of service

    rendered by them in these Nigams. The upper age is relaxable by 5 years for Scheduled

    Castes/ST & Backward Class/Economically Backward Class candidates of Haryana

    Domicile only. Upper age is also relaxable in case of Ex-Serviceman to the extent of

    Military Service rendered by them by adding 3 years subject to possessing the requisite

    certificate.

    4

    . On selection as Assistant Engineer/Electrical or Assistant Engineer/Civil, the candidates

    will be put on training for one year.

    5. Candidate to give their order of preference of the Nigam i.e. HVPNL or UHBVNL or

    DHBVNL or HPGCL.

    6. Candidates three times the number of posts shall be called for the interview on the basis

    of criteria fixed by the Haryana Power Utilities based on qualifications and experience.

    7. The candidates who have already applied against Advertisement No. CRA-164

    dated 27.02.2007 and CRA-01/2007/UHBVNL dated 23.02.2007 need not apply

    again. Their applications will now be considered with the fresh applications being

    called for.

    1. PRESENT PAY SCALE Rs. 8000-275-10200-EB-275-13500

    2. ESSENTIAL QUALIFICATION

    For Assistant Engineer (Electrical)

    The candidate should have obtained Bachelor of Engineering Degree or equivalent from

    any Indian/Foreign University /Institute dully recognized by All India Council of Technical

    Education with a minimum of 60% marks in respect of General Category candidates and

    55% marks for Scheduled Caste candidates in any one the following disciplines :-

    A. Electrical/ Electrical and Electronics Engineering,

    B. Must have passed Hindi/ Sanskrit up to Matric standard.

    C. Should have undertaken at least, one year Diploma course in computer from any

    Institution recognized by the Govt. of Haryana. However, one year Diploma course

    qualification is not required in case, candidates have computer subject in their

    Degree course.

    For Assistant Engineer (Civil)

    The candidate should have obtained Bachelor of Engineering Degree or equivalent from

    any Indian/Foreign University /Institute dully recognized by All India Council of Technical

    Education with a minimum of 60% marks in respect of General Category candidates and

    55% marks for Scheduled Caste candidates in any one the following disciplines :-

    A. Bachelor of Engineering Degree in Civil Engineering or equivalent.

    B. Must have passed Hindi/ Sanskrit up to Matric standard.

    C. All the candidates should have working knowledge of computer and exposure on

    common software applications including networking.

    8. The experience of those candidates will be counted who have worked in the companies

    with a minimum turnover of Rs.10.00 Crores.

    9. HOW TO APPLY

    Applications have to be made in prescribed format. Application form can be

    downloaded from our website www.hvpn.gov.in or www.dhbvn.com or

    www.uhbvn.com or www.hpgcl.org or www.haryana.gov.in or obtained from the

    office of SE/Transmission Circles, HVPNL, SE/Operation Circles, UHBVNL/DHBVNL

    in Haryana and CE/Thermal, Panipat/Faridabad.

    10. APPLICATION FEE

    Rs. 500/- (Non-refundable) for General category and Rs. 250/- (Non-refundable) for

    SC/ST/BC/Economically Backward Class category candidates of Haryana Domicile only

    in the shape of IPOs, BA-16 from HVPNL and Demand Draft in favour of AO/Cash,

    HVPNL, Panchkula. Only Ex-serviceman who joined Military Service during Emergency

    are exempted from the payment of application fee.

    11. Application complete in all respects should reach the office S.E./Administration-I (Room

    No.230), HVPNL, Shakti Bhawan, Sector-6, Panchkula latest by 30-06-2008 upto 5.00

    P.M. through Regd. Post/Speed Post or in person. The candidate should specify the

    Advertisement No. and the Post applied for on the top of the envelope. However, it is

    made clear that any postal delay or delay in any way in submission of form by the

    due date shall be the responsibility of the candidate. No application received after

    the due date and time shall be entertained in any case.

    12. LAST DATE OF RECEIPT APPLICATION : 30-06-2008 upto 5.00 PM.

    Superintending Engineering/Administration-I

    HVPNL, Shakti Bhawan, Sector 6, Panchkula.

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    Posted by sushilgirdher on 6th June 2008

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    Most Common and Difficult words for CAT - part 1

    Posted by sushilgirdher on 6th June 2008

    Dear Friends,
    Here i m presenting a very valuable list of 1,853 most difficult words
    that can give you an edge over others for your success in CAT. This is my gift to you
    with my best wises for your big success in CAT and in life.
    How to Use This
    The words are given in bold. The meaning is given after the equal sign (=)
    following a word. We have used the US spellings. The British spelling of a word,
    when different from the US spelling, is given in bracket after BRITISH as shown for
    the word belabor below.
    belabor (BRITISH = belabour) = to assail verbally, to insist repeatedly or harp on

    amphitheater (BRITISH = amphitheatre) = oval-shaped theater
    anathema = curse, ban
    annul = cancel, nullify
    anodyne = pain soothing
    anoint = consecrate, to apply oil, especially as a sacred rite
    anonymity = state of being anonymous, having no name
    antediluvian = ancient, obsolete, pre historic
    antithesis = direct opposite
    apathetic = unconcerned, indifferent
    aphasia = inability to speak or use words
    aphorism = maxim, old saying
    aplomb = poise, confidence
    apocryphal = a doubtful authenticity, not genuine, fictional
    apostate = one who abandons one’s faith
    apotheosis = Deification, glorification
    approbation = praise, official approval
    archaic = Antiquated, from an earlier time
    archipelago = group of islands
    ardor (BRITISH = ardour) = great emotion or passion
    arraign = indict, to call to court to answer a charge
    arrogate = seize without right, to demand or claim arrogantly
    ascendancy = powerful state
    ascribe = to attribute
    ashen = resembling ashes, or deathly pale
    asinine = stupid
    askance = to view with suspicion, scornfully
    askew = crooked, tilted
    aspersion = slander, false rumor, damaging report
    assail = attack
    assent = to express agreement
    assiduous = hard-working, diligent, persistent
    assuage = lessen (pain), to make less severe, ease
    astringent = causing contraction, severe, harsh
    asunder = apart, into different parts
    atone = make amends for a wrong
    august = noble, dignified, awe-inspiring, venerable
    avow = declare
    awry = crooked, askew, amiss
    axiom = self-evident truth, premise, postulate

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    Can Employer Ask For Proof Before Allowing Deduction?

    Posted by sushilgirdher on 4th June 2008

    Can an employer give benefit of Sec. 80DD while issuing Form 16? If so, what documents should the employer obtain from the employee? Or should the employee claim this directly while filing his/her ROI?Is actual proof of expenditure required? Or deduction of 50k is granted irrespective?This is with respect to an employee who is claiming this for his sister. Narayan Ramakrishnan , Mumbai

    Yes, an employer can give benefit of deduction u/s 80DD . In fact , the employer is supposed to give benefit of deduction claimed by an employee. This is clear from the Circular issued by the Central Board Of Direct Taxes every year for deduction of tax at source in case of salaries. For FY 2007-08 , CBDT issued circular no 8/2007 dated 5/12/2007 . As per this circular , the Drawing & Disbursing Officer should allow deduction claimed by the employee but they are also supposed to satisfy themselves about genuineness of the claim . The exact wording is as under

    DDOs to satisfy themselves of the genuineness of claim

    (21) The Drawing and Disbursing Officers should satisfy themselves about the actual deposits/subscriptions/payments made by the employees, by calling for such particulars/information as they deem necessary before allowing the aforesaid deductions. In case the DDO is not satisfied about the genuineness of the employees claim regarding any deposit/subscription/payment made by the employee, he should not allow the same, and the employee would be free to claim the deduction/rebate on such amount by filing his return of income and furnishing the necessary proof etc., therewith, to the satisfaction of the Assessing Officer.

    Amount of deduction?

    In my opinion, the deduction u/s 80DD up to Rs 50,000 is claimable if the assessee proves that he incurs some kind of expenditure of the treatment and maintenance of relatives. For more on this , read here.

    Source -www.taxworry.com

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    Posted by sushilgirdher on 4th June 2008

    Over 210,000 executives in estimated 240 central public sector undertakings are in for a bonanza with a pay revision committee recommending a massive hike in their annual cost-to-company. The hike ranges between 379 per cent at the highest level and 57 per cent at the lowest across companies and levels.

    This is assuming the maximum possible payout an executive can get. The award, if accepted, would mean that government servants, particularly defence personnel, would be paid far less in comparison even if one takes into account the recent hike recommended by the Sixth Pay Commission.

    The second PSU pay revision committee, headed by former Supreme Court Justice M Jagannadha Rao, submitted its recommendations on Friday to Minister of Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises Sontosh Mohan Dev.

    “We are giving more authority to the companies. They can earn more profit and can share it with their employees,” he said. The report has been sent to the Prime Minister’s Office and the finance ministry. After it is examined, a final proposal will be put up for Cabinet approval. The process could take three-six months.

    Shorn of variable components like risk pay and performance-related pay, the effective pay hike works out to between 25 per cent and 40 per cent, according to SM Dewan, director general, Standing Conference of Public Enterprises. “This is a paradigm shift in the government’s thinking on running a business enterprise. It does not put us on a par with private sector companies, but it is a very good beginning,” he added.

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    Posted by ish on 4th June 2008

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    Great Indian Laughter Challenge 4 hits TV screens from 6th June

    Posted by kumar on 4th June 2008

    The show that canvassed the greatest talent, the show that resurrected laughter on television, the show that instituted the humour genre, the show that gave a new meaning to the concept of laughter…

    The Great Indian Laughter Challenge is back with a smashing new season that begins on June 6, 2008 and airs every Fri & Sat at 20:00, exclusively on Star One. The launch episode & curtain raiser promises to be a crowd puller as it reveals the 10 contenders for the crown introduced by none other than our very own champions including Sunil Pal, Ehsaan Quereshi, Irfan -Ali, Dr. Tushar Shah, Kapil Sharma, Chandan Prabhakar and Guarav Sharma.

    Adding to the action and excitement will be the smashing performances by electrifying Hard Kaur, the evergreen Sudesh Bhosale and inimitable Rajpal Yadav!

    The triumphant show goes on air with a new jury, a new anchor and brand new sets! Style and wit personified… veteran actor Mr. Shatrughan Sinha along with the wizard of wit Mr. Navjot Singh Sidhu will don the judges hat for Season 4 with the sexy Shenaz Treasurywwala as the host of The Great Indian Laughter Challenge 4!

    The brand new season will see loads of fresh comic talent with unadulterated wit and characteristic humour! Catch TGILC 4, the Baap of laughter Shows as it returns to Star One from June 6, 2008 and airs every Fri & Sat at 20:00.

    (Source: www.arabianbusiness.com)

     

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