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Saturday, 25 November 2017

Reliance Jio vs Vodafone vs Airtel offer: Rs 149 or Rs 199? Check which plan is better

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Reliance Jio’s entry in the data tussle intensified the battle in the telecom sector. Other operators like Airtel, Vodafone, Idea etc. have taken to aggressive pricing offering data to its customer base.



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Reliance Jio’s entry in the data tussle intensified the battle in the telecom sector. Other operators like Airtel, Vodafone, Idea etc. have taken to aggressive pricing offering data to its customer base. While Reliance Jio was already giving its customers a Rs 149 plan, Vodafone and Airtel offer Rs 199 plan to counter it. The customers are being offered different services under these plans. Since the validity of all these plans is 28 days, it can get tricky for you choose one. So, let’s take a look at what the three telecom companies will be offering in their cheapest data pack:

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Vodafone’s Rs 199 prepaid recharge will offer 1GB 4G/3G data with unlimited local and STD calls for 28 days. Users who will use more than 1000 local or STD minutes for a period of seven consecutive days will be charged 30 paisa per minute thereafter for a period of seven days. A person will be charged 30 paisa per minute post exhaustion of 250 minutes per day. Availing the offer, people who will be calling 300 or more different numbers in a week will be charged 30 paisa per minute for the rest of the pack validity.
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~> Airtel Rs 199 and Rs 149 prepaid recharge offer
Airtel’s Rs 199 prepaid recharge will offer unlimited local and STD calls with 1GB 4G/3G/2G data for 28 days. Airtel’s Rs 149 prepaid offers 300MB data along with unlimited local and STD calls for 28 days. However, in the Rs 149 plan there is a catch that only 4G handset users will get the 300MB data while others will be offered only 50MB.
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~> Reliance Jio Rs 149 recharge offer
Reliance Jio though charging the same as Airtel will be offering 4.2GB data for the validity period of 28 days. Reliance Jio has set the Fair Usage Policy(FUP) for daily usage at 0.15GB per day. Post the exhaustion of data Jio will be offering 64 kbps speed. Within the offer, users will get unlimited local, STD and roaming calls to all operators. The users will also get 300 local, STD and roaming SMS. Users using Jio app will get access to Jio Cinema, Jio Music and My Jio.

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Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti recruitment 2017: Apply for 683 non-teaching posts at nvshq.org

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Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti recruitment 2017: There are a total of 683 posts available and a computer based test will be conducted on January 12, 13 and 14, 2018 to select the candidates. 


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The Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti (NVS) has called for applications for the numerous non-teaching posts at NVS headquarters and regional offices. Candidates who wish to apply for the posts can do so from the official website (aapkasamachar) 

There are a total of 683 posts available and a computer based test will be conducted on January 12, 13 and 14, 2018 to select the candidates. The paper will be 2.5 hours long and will carry a 100 marks on subjects including Hindi, English, mental ability, reasoning, arithmetic, general awareness, current affair and the candidate’s chosen subject.

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Application process begins- November 12, 2017
Last date to apply- December 13, 2017
Online exams- January 12, 13, 14, 2018
  •  Posts available: 683
  • For NVS HQ/RO- 24

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               Hindi translator- 5
               Stenographer- 6
               Lower division clerk- 10
  • For JNVs under regional offices- 659
               Female staff nurse- 81
               Catering assistant- 61
               LDC/storekeeper- 440
               Lab attendant- 77

  • Steps to apply for Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti recruitment 2017:

Step 1: Go to the official website of Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti  as mentioned above.
Step 2: Click on the notification for the non-teaching posts recruitment to read instructions and details about the posts.
Step 3: Follow the link on the main page that says “Click here to fill online application for non-teaching posts of NVS/JNVs under NVS Recruitment Drive – 2017”.
Step 4: Click on the box beside “I agree…” and register to the site.
Step 5: Fill in your details in the fields provided and submit your application.

Step 6: Download a copy of your application form for further reference.

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Friday, 24 November 2017

Nokia 2 at price of Rs 6,999 in India: Here are other mobiles for under Rs 7,000

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Nokia 2 has a price in India of Rs 6,999. Here are other mobiles under a price of Rs 7000 from Xiaomi Redmi 4A, Redmi Y1 Lite to Motorola Moto C Plus




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Nokia 2, the new budget smartphone from HMD Global, is now officially on sale in India. Nokia 2’s price in India is Rs 6,999 which means it will be competing with devices from Xiaomi like the Redmi 4A, Motorola’s Moto C Plus and the newly launched Redmi Y1 Lite. Other options are PanasonicEluga I5 and InFocus Turbo 5. 

There’s also newer players in the market like iVoomi offering smartphones at under Rs 5,000. Here’s a quick look at the Nokia 2 specifications in details and what the competition looks like for the smartphone
Nokia 2: Price in India, Specifications and features
Nokia 2 has a 5-inch display with HD resolution like many of the other options in the market. The Nokia 2 has a LTPS LCD display with 720p resolution, Corning Gorilla Glass and sports a polycarbonate back and metal frame on the side. Nokia 2’s processor is the Qualcomm Snapdragon 212 with just 1GB RAM with 8GB, which is expandable. In contrast, the competition is offering more RAM and storage at a similar or lower price. Also the processor Qualcomm Snapdragon 212 is something that is reportedly being used by the Reliance JioPhone as well, so this might not be a very powerful device.
Nokia 2 comes with Android 7.1 Nougat, and the company has confirmed the Android 8.0 Oreo update. Though again when then this eventually rolls out for the phone will be closely watched. Battery is the highlight of the Nokia 2 with a 4100 mAh one on board and the company promising two day battery life.
On the camera front, Nokia 2 has an 8MP one on the back and a 5MP front camera. Nokia 2 users will also get unlimited photo and video uploads to Google Photos, though this is something available for all users of the Google Photos service. The price of the Nokia 2 at Rs 6999 does make it an expensive proposition compared to others in the market, if one goes by the specifications. However, the phone does look stylish and HMD Global is promising a two-day battery life with Nokia 2 smartphone.


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Xiaomi Redmi 4A: Price in India, Specifications and Features
Xiaomi’s Redmi 4A has been a best-seller in the market and starts at a price of Rs 5,999 for the 2GB RAM and 16GB storage version. Redmi 4A also has a 3GB RAM and 32GB storage version at Rs 6,999 in the market. Redmi 4A has a smaller 5-inch HD display just like the Nokia 2 and sports a polycarbonate design.

Redmi 4A is however, powered by a slightly better Qualcomm Snapdragon 425 processor and comes with a 13MP rear camera and 5MP front camera. The Redmi 4A has a 3020 mAh battery on board and Xiaomi will roll out the MIUI 9 update for this smartphone. The advantage with the Redmi 4A is that users have the option of getting higher storage, RAM and better specifications for under Rs 7,000.


Moto C Plus: Price in India, Specifications and Features
Motorola’s Moto C Plus is another strong contender in the under Rs 7000 price category. Currently, the smartphone is retailing at Rs 6,499 on Flipkart and comes with a 5-inch HD display and 2GB RAM on board along with 16GB storage. However, the expandable storage support is only 32GB. The smartphone has a 4000 mAh battery on board, which is the highlight of this device and it is powered by the Mediatek MTK6737 quad-core 1.3Ghz processor.
On the camera front, Moto C Plus has an 8MP one on the back, while there’s a 5MP front camera, which is similar to the Nokia 5 if one goes purely by the numbers. Moto C Plus also runs stock Android Nougat 7.0. Both the front and rear camera have flash. Overall, the Moto C Plus is another option to consider for its big battery and stock Android UI.
Xiaomi Redmi Y1 Lite: Price in India, Specifications and Features
Redmi Y1 Lite can be thought as a slightly bigger version of the Redmi 4A, though the price of this phone is Rs 6,999. Redmi Y1 Lite has a bigger 5.5-inch HD display, making it the only option in this price range which offers this particular feature. Redmi Y1 Lite has the Qualcomm Snapdragon 425 processor, 2GB RAM and 16GB storage, though this comes with a dedicated microSD slot and 128GB extra storage support.

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The rear camera is 13MP while the front camera is 5MP and the Redmi Y1 Lite gets a 3080 mAh battery which should last a day. Again Redmi Y1 Lite will get Xiaomi’s MIUI 9, though an Android Oreo update might not come so soon. The other issue with the Redmi Y1 Lite is that the phone is still part of the registration based weekly sales from Xiaomi, so you might not be able to purchase it so easily. However, Xiaomi has promised to make this available offline in the market like its other smartphones.
Other budget smartphones as alternatives to Nokia 2
Players like Panasonic are offering Eluga I5 at Rs 6,499 which comes with 2GB RAM, 16GB storage, 5-inch HD display and MediaTek MTK6737 quad-core 1.25 GHz processor. The phone has a rear fingerprint sensor as well and has a 13MP rear camera and 5MP front camera.
InFocus Turbo 5 at Rs 6,499 is another option on the list and this one boasts of a huge 5000 mAh battery on board. This has the same MediaTek MTK6737 quad-core 1.25 GHz processor. and comes with 2GB RAM and 16GB storage, though expandable memory support is 32GB on a hybrid SIM-slot. The rear camera is 13MP while the front camera is 5MP and this has a 5.2-inch display with 720 p resolution.
Finally, new entrant to the market iVooMi has its Me5 smartphone priced at Rs 4,499 on Flipkart with a 5-inch HD display, 2GB RAM and 16GB storage with up to 128 GB expandable storage support. This has an 8MP rear camera, 5MP front camera, 3000 mAh battery and is powered by the Spreadtrum SC 9832 processor.



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Thursday, 23 November 2017

4-year-old `rapes` classmate: Probing case with highest degree of sensitivity, say police

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A 4-year-old boy was booked for rape after the girl alleged that he used his fingers as well as a sharpened pencil to sexually assault her in school premises.




Delhi Police on Thursday said that it is looking for CCTV footage to confirm allegations that a four-year-old boy raped his classmate of the same age in a Delhi school.


As per an FIR filed by her parents, the girl had complained of pain in her private parts after coming back from school last Friday. The next day, she said that a boy in her class had used his fingers as well as a sharpened pencil to sexually assault her on the premises of Delhi's Maxfort School in Dwarka.

The boy has been booked for rape after Rockland Hospital confirmed sexual assault and Delhi Police is now looking for video evidence of the incident. "Various aspects are being analysed. We are also looking for CCTV footage or if anything was captured. The medical report of the victim will also be looked into," Delhi Police's spokesperson Dependra Pathak said.

Pathak also added that the possibility of school staff's role would be looked into. This after the parents of the girl had accused the school management of laxity. They have said a school teacher and the school coordinator, on being told about the incident, feigned ignorance and offered no concrete assistance. 

The school principal too - reportedly - did not provide any relief, and further refused to divulge details of the accused student.

In a statement to the media, the girl's mother said that she has asked the school authorities to sack the principal, the teacher concerned and the counsellor, issue a public apology on Facebook and refund her two years’ school fee with interest.

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Jio Added 5.9 Million Users in September, but India's Telecom Subscriber Base Declined by 2.9 Million

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Even as Reliance Jio subscriber base increased by nearly 6 million in September 2017, the country’s overall telecom user base dipped by 2.9 million. According to data released by Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI), the churn can be attributed to the 2.38 million wireless connections in urban areas going off the grid. It should also be pointed out that there were several thousand disconnections in rural wireless and wireline networks. In fact, there were only three operators that added subscribers in September across India – Jio, BSNL and Airtel.



The TRAI data shows there were 40,000 urban wireline disconnections, and 420,000 and 30,000 disconnections in rural wireless and wireline networks, respectively. The country’s total subscriber base as of September 2017 stands at 1.206 billion, with 1.183 billion wireless subscribers and 23.67 million wireline consumers. There were 5.49 million MNP (mobile number portability) requests across the country, and the total number of requests has finally crossed 300 million since the facility was rolled out in in 2010.

Airtel is the country’s largest mobile service provider with 282.02 million users and 23.84 percent market share, followed by Vodafone (207.37 million, 17.53 percent) and Idea Cellular(190.1 million, 16.07 percent). On the fourth and fifth positions are Jio and BSNL with 138.6 million and 11.72 percent share, and 105.76 million users and 8.94 percent share, respectively.

As for wireline subscriber base, there was a net decline of 0.10 million users in September, going down from 23.77 million to 23.67 million. BSNL is the market leader in wireline telecom segment with 54.06 percent market share. It is followed by Airtel (16.49 percent) and MTNL (14.38 percent).

Coming to broadband Internet access – which TRAI defines as wireless and wireline networks delivering speeds of 512kbps or above – 324.89 million people in the country had access to high-speed Internet in September. This represents a 2.66 percent increase in the same figure in the preceding month, up from 316.48 million. Of this 324.89 million, 306.39 million used broadband speeds on mobile devices (phones and dongles). On the back of its 4G-only network, Reliance Jio is the market leader in delivering broadband speeds and accounts for 138.6 million of these users and 42.67 percent market share. Airtel (62.29 million, 19.17 percent), Vodafone (45.98 million, 14.15 percent) and Idea (29.61 million, 9.12 percent) take the next three spots in this ranking.


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‘Technology has paved way for efficient service delivery, governance’: Full text of PM Modi’s speech at GCCS

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi said, "Today, digital technology has emerged as a great enabler. It has paved the way for efficient service delivery and governance."



Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday recalled the speedy evolution of cyberspace from the bulky mainframe computers to hand-held smartphones and gadgets of the present era. Speaking at the inauguration of the fifth edition of the Global Conference on Cyber Space in New Delhi today, PM Modi talked about how the cyberspace has transformed across the world in the past few decades. The Prime Minister also emphasised the need for not allowing digital space to become a playground for terrorists.

Here is the full text of his speech:-
Ladies and Gentlemen.
I welcome you to New Delhi, for the Global Conference on Cyber Space. I also welcome all those who are joining this event remotely from across the world, over the internet.
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Friends.
We all know how cyberspace has transformed the world over the last few decades. The senior generation among the gathering here, would recall the bulky mainframe computer systems of the seventies and eighties. A lot has changed since then. Email and personal computers brought about a new revolution in the nineties. This was followed by the advent of social media, and the mobile phone as an important vehicle of data storage and communication. Expressions such as the Internet of Things, and Artificial Intelligence, have now become commonplace. These indicate that change continues, perhaps at an even faster pace now.
These rapid developments in the digital domain have mirrored immense change in India as well. Indian IT talent has been recognized worldwide. Indian IT companies have made a name for themselves globally.
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Today, digital technology has emerged as a great enabler. It has paved the way for efficient service delivery and governance. It is improving access, in domains from education to health. And it is helping to shape the future of business and economy. Through each of these ways, it provides the less privileged sections of society, a more level playing field. On a macro-scale, it has contributed to emergence of a flat world, where a developing nation like India can compete on a level footing with developed nations.
Friends.
Technology breaks barriers. We believe it validates the Indian philosophy of “Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam” – the world is one family. This expression reflects our ancient, inclusive traditions. Through technology, we are able to give meaning to this expression, and indeed to the best of democratic values.
We in India, give primacy to the human face of technology, and are using it to improve what I call, “ease of living.” Empowerment through digital access, is an objective that the Government of India is especially committed to. “Digital India” is the world’s largest, technology-led transformative programme which is paving the way for our citizens to avail digital services. We are using mobile power or M-power to empower our citizens.
I am sure most of you are already aware of Aadhaar, which is the unique biometric identity of a person. We have used this identity to liberate our people from queues and cumbersome processes. Three factors: first, financial inclusion through our Jan-Dhan bank accounts; second, the Aadhaar platform; and third, the Mobile phone, have greatly helped reduce corruption. We call this the J.A.M. or JAM trinity. Through better targeting of subsidies, the JAM trinity has prevented leakages to the tune of nearly 10 billion dollars so far.
Let me share a few examples of how digital technology is becoming a great facilitator for “ease of living.”
Today, a farmer can access a variety of services, such as soil-testing results, expert advice, and a good price for his produce, at the click of a button. Digital technology is therefore contributing to increased farm incomes.
A small entrepreneur can register on the Government e-Marketplace, and bid competitively for supply of goods to the Government. As he expands his business, he also contributes to lowering the cost of procurement for Government. This leads to increased efficiency, and greater value for public money.
Pensioners no longer need to present themselves in front of a bank officer, to provide proof of life. Today, a pensioner can leverage the Aadhaar biometric platform, to provide this proof with minimal physical effort.
Women form a significant part of the IT workforce. Digital technology has facilitated several new enterprises led by women. In this way the IT sector has contributed towards gender empowerment.
Citizens of India are increasingly adopting cashless transactions. For this, we created the Bharat Interface for Money – or BHIM App. This App is helping the movement towards a less cash and corruption free society.
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These examples show the power of technology in improving governance.
Friends.
We are using the digital domain to facilitate participative governance, or Jan Bhagidari. When we assumed office in May 2014, many people, particularly youngsters expressed a keen desire to share their ideas and work for the nation. It is our firm belief that there are millions of Indians, whose transformative ideas can go a long way in taking India to new heights.
Therefore, we launched the citizen engagement portal, MyGov. This platform enables citizens to share their thoughts and ideas on important issues. In many key policy areas, we received thousands of valuable suggestions. Many logo and emblem designs for various Government initiatives today, are the result of crowd-sourcing, and competitions on MyGov. In fact, even the official app for the Prime Minister’s Office, is the result of a competition floated on MyGov, which received brilliant responses from youngsters. MyGov is a prime example of how technology strengthens democracy.
Let me turn to another example. On assuming office, I realized that important government projects and initiatives often suffer on account of unnecessary silos in government functioning, and the lack of focused decision-making. Therefore, we devised a cyberspace based platform, called PRAGATI or Proactive Governance for Timely Implementation. PRAGATI, in Hindi, literally means progress.


On the last Wednesday of every month, I meet top Union and State government officials for a PRAGATI Session. Technology breaks silos. Sitting in our respective offices, aided by the cyber world, we discuss and resolve important governance issues. I am happy to share with you that the PRAGATI sessions have resulted in faster decision-making, through consensus, in the larger interest of the nation. PRAGATI has put back on track infrastructure projects worth billions of dollars which were stuck in redtape
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I have even tried something of my own, through the Narendra Modi Mobile App. This App deepens my connect with citizens. The suggestions I get through the App are very useful.
Today, we launched the UMANG Mobile App, which will provide over a hundred citizen-centric services. At the back-end, these services will be catered for by many different departments of the Union and State Governments. This integrated approach will add an automatic layer of “peer performance pressure”, in the working of these departments.
Friends,
We shall be happy to share our experiences and success stories with the global community. On the other hand, India is keen to find scalable models and innovative solutions in education and health, using digital technology. We also wish to make cyberspace an enabler for the differently-abled. Recently, during a thirty six hour Hackathon, college students suggested solutions to chronic problems that were put forward by Ministries. We look forward to learnfrom global experiences and best practices. We believe that growth happens only when we all grow together.
Cyberspace remains a key area for innovation. Our startups today, are looking to provide solutions to common everyday problems, and improving the lives of people. I am confident that the global investor community, will recognize the immense potential waiting to be tapped from India’s startup pool. I invite you to invest in this space, and be a part of the unfolding story of Indian startups.
Friends ,
The internet, by nature, is inclusive and not exclusive. It offers equity of access, and equality of opportunity. Today’s discourse is being shaped by Facebookers, Tweeples, and Instagrammers. Social media platforms are making cyberspace participative for all. News that experts tell us from studios, is now supplemented by experiences highlighted on social media. This transition, to a blend of expertise and experience, is the contribution of the cyber world. The internet has become the ideal platform for youngsters to showcase their creativity, capability and capacity – be it an insightful blog, a beautiful musical rendition, artwork, or theatre… the sky is the limit.
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Friends.
The theme of the Conference: “Secure and Inclusive Cyberspace for Sustainable Development” also highlights the importance of securing this vital asset for mankind. The global community needs to approach the issue of cyber-security with confidence, as much as with resolve. Cyberspace technologies must remain an enabler for our people.
The quest for an open and accessible internet often leads to vulnerability. Stories of hacking and defacement of websites are the tip of an iceberg. They suggest that cyber attacks are a significant threat, especially in the democratic world. We need to ensure that vulnerable sections of our society do not fall prey to the evil designs of cyber criminals. Alertness towards cyber-security concerns, should become a way of life.
One of the major focus areas should be the training of well-equipped and capable professionals to counter cyber threats. Cyber-warriors who will remain on the alert against cyber-attacks. The term “hacking” may have acquired an exciting, even if dubious overtone. We need to ensure that cyber protection becomes an attractive and viable career option for the youth.
On a related note, nations must also take responsibility to ensure that the digital space does not become a playground for the dark forces of terrorism and radicalization. Information sharing and coordination among security agencies is essential to counter the ever-changing threat landscape.
Surely, we can walk the fine balance between privacy and openness on one hand, and national security on the other. Together, we can overcome the differences between global and open systems on one hand, and nation-specific legal requirements on the other.
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Friends.
Emerging digital technologies could impact our future in ways that we cannot yet foresee. Important questions of transparency, privacy, trust and security may need to be addressed. Digital technology serves to empower mankind. We must ensure that it continues to stay that way.
The large multi-stakeholder participation at this event, is proof of the global endorsement that this platform has received. Nation states, the industry, academia and civil society, all need to work towards a formal collaborative framework. This will enable a secure cyberspace which improves quality of life.
Friends.
This conference is perhaps the biggest ever such event in terms of numbers. I am told that all the background and logistics have been handled digitally. I hope delegates from around the world found it a smooth and seamless experience.
I conclude by wishing you fruitful and productive deliberations and outcomes. I once again welcome you,and wish the conference all success.




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Wednesday, 22 November 2017

Government sets up a panel to draft new direct tax law

The government today constituted a task force for redrafting the 50-year old income tax law in sync with the economic needs of the country. 

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The six-member task force will have Arbind Modi, CBDT Member (Legislation) as the Convener and other members, including Girish Ahuja (chartered accountant), Rajiv Memani (Chairman and Regional Managing Partner of EY) and Mansi Kedia (Consultant, ICRIER). 
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during the annual conference of tax officers in September, had observed that the Income-tax Act, 1961 was drafted more than 50 years ago and it needs to be redrafted. 


Accordingly, in order to review the Act and to draft a new direct tax law in consonance with economic needs of the country, the Government has constituted a task force," a finance ministry statement said. 

The task force will submit its report to the government within 6 months. 


Chief Economic Adviser Arvind Subramanian will be a permanent special invitee in the task force. 




The panel has been tasked to draft a direct tax legislation keeping in view the tax system prevalent in various countries, the international best practices and economic needs of the country. 

Seeking to replace the existing I-T Act, the UPA government had in 2009 come out with Direct Taxes Code to simplify the tax legislation for individual taxpayers as well as corporates. 


The Direct Taxes Code (DTC) Bill, 2010, which was introduced in Parliament in 2010, lapsed with the dissolution of the 15th Lok Sabha. 

The Bill had proposed annual I-T exemption limit at Rs 2 lakh, and levying 10 per cent tax on income between Rs 2 lakh and Rs 5 lakh, 20 per cent on Rs 5-10 lakh and 30 per cent above Rs 10 lakh. For domestic companies it suggested tax rate of 30 per cent of business income. 

The NDA government, since coming to power in 2014, has already implemented general anti-avoidance rules GAAR. In 2016 Finance Minister Arun Jaitley also promised to lower corporate tax rate to 25 per cent in 5 years. 


Currently, income up to Rs 2.5 lakh per annum is exempt from tax for individuals.

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