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Budget 2022: Govt plans to reimagine our cities as ‘centres of sustainable living’, pushes for urban planning

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman while presenting the annual budget for the year 2022-23, has put emphasis on financial inclusion in urban planning with a view to chart urban development in the country in unconventional ways. The government plans to make a major overhaul in the urban sector by facilitating a paradigm shift in policy research, promoting transition-oriented development, sustainable living and methods concerning urban governance.

By the time India would complete hundred years of Independence, “nearly half of our population is likely to be living in urban areas” said Sitharaman in her budget speech. To prepare for this, the government thinks carrying out orderly urban development processes is of critical importance. With a view to realising its economic potential through livelihood opportunities especially concerning the country’s young population, the government has planned schemes to facilitate urban planning and design, so as to nurture our cities as ‘centres of sustainable living’

Urban planning cannot continue with ‘as-usual’ approach

While calling on the need to change the way we look at cities, FM Nirmala Sitharaman said, “On one hand, we need to nurture megacities and their hinterlands to become current centres of economic growth. On the other, we need to facilitate tier – 2 and tier – 3 cities to take upon the mantle in the future.”

Sitharaman emphasized that this would require the nation to ‘reimagine our cities as centres of sustainable living with opportunities for all’ including women and the youth. She said, “For this to happen, Urban planning cannot continue with the business-as-usual approach. We plan to steer a paradigm change.” The government has decided to set up a high-level committee of reputed urban planners, urban economists and institutions which will be formed to have recommendations on urban sector policies, capacity building, planning and governance.

Support to the states

For Urban capacity building, the government assures support to be provided to the states in the budget. This includes modernization of existing building bye-laws, town planning schemes, and implementation of transit-oriented development schemes. Sitharaman said that this move will facilitate reforms for people to live and sustain closer to the mass transit systems. “The central government’s financial support for mass transit projects and the AMRUT scheme will be leveraged for the formulation of action plans and their facilitation for providing the TOD and TPS by the states,” she added.

Establishing centres of excellence

For developing contextual and India-specific knowledge for Urban planning and design, the finance minister has announced the designation of up to five existing academic institutions as ‘centres of excellence.’ The institution will be built to deliver certified training in the areas concerning urban planning and design, policy and governance. These centres will be provided with an endowment fund of Rs. 250 crore each. Apart from this, the AICTE will be improving syllabi and enhancing the quality and access of Urban planning courses in other institutions.

Focus on transit-oriented development

“We will promote a shift to the use of public transport in urban areas,” said the Finance Minister in her budget speech. She added, “This will be implemented by green tech and governance solutions for special mobility zones with zero fossil fuel policy and EVs.” The government has also laid out a Battery Swapping policy considering the constraint of space in urban areas for setting up charging stations in scale. The policy will be brought out to facilitate swift battery charging in vehicles while interoperability standards will be also formulated. The private sector will be encouraged to develop sustainable and innovative business models for battery or ‘energy’ as a service. Nirmala Sitharaman believes this will improve the efficiency of the Electric Vehicle (EV) ecosystem.

One nation- one registration policy

“Efficient use of land use is a strong imperative. States will be encouraged to adopt unique land parcel identification numbers to facilitate IT-based management of records.” FM Sitharaman added. A facility for transliteration of land records will be rolled out by the government in the scheduled eight languages. Local registration of land property with linkage with the National Generic Document Registration System (NGDRS) with a ‘one nation-one registration’ software will be provided as an option for uniform processes of registration of property.

The Government plans to make a paradigm shift in the urban Planning sector through research, change in the implementation of policies and thinking of new ways of governance. Earlier during Modi Government 1.0, the government had announced the Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation (AMRUT) to facilitate Urban Transformation along with the Smart Cities Programme in 2015.

Union Budget 2022-23: Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announces National Mental Health Programme

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced a National Mental Health Programme in her budget speech on Tuesday.

The Finance Minister said that the government intends to set up a National Tele-Mental Health Programme in India. She said that 23 tele-mental health centres would be launched with the National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences (NIMHANS) as the nodal centre.

The Covid-19 pandemic has accentuated mental health problems in people of all ages, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said today while presenting the Union Budget 2022-23.

“To better the access to quality mental health counselling and care services, a National Tele Mental Health program will be launched,” she said.

The Finance Minister added that the Indian Institutes of Technology (IIT) Bangalore will provide technological support for the mental health programme.

In her budget speech today, FM expressed her empathy for those who had to bear adverse health and economic effects of the pandemic.

In the budget speech, the minister also stated that government would roll out an open platform for the National Digital Health Ecosystem. “It will consist of digital registries of health providers and health facilities, unique health identity and universal access to health facilities,” the minister added.

The Finance Minister said the country is expected to grow at 9.2 per cent in the current financial year.

Tamil Nadu RSS worker threatened with bogus charges under SC/ST Act for complaining against religious conversions by Christian evangelists

In the early hours of Saturday (January 29), Tamil Nadu police arrested Ganesh Babu, an RSS volunteer from the Pudukottai district who had filed a complaint alleging religious conversion in his neighbourhood. The incident occurred on January 21 and Ganesh was arrested on Saturday and produced before a magistrate on Sunday. He has been lodged in the Aranthangi sub-jail. A case has been registered under sections 147 (punishment for rioting), 341 (punishment for wrongful restraint), 294(b) (obscenity), 387 (extortion) of the IPC and the Tamil Nadu Prohibition of Harassment of Women Act.

According to reports, the purported action was taken against the RSS activist for stopping two nuns, namely Rani and Devasanthi, from trying to convince his family members to convert to Christianity.

Ganesh Babu wrote a letter to the Pudukottai Superintendent of Police in which he mentioned how on January 21, 2022, at around 6 30 PM, two unidentified women had come to his home saying that they were from the church and had come to spread the ‘gospel of Jesus’.

Nuns used derogatory language against Hindu deities leading to an altercation

He further stated that the two evangelists allegedly informed him that if he converted to Christianity, his family would be “taken care of by Jesus” and had given him some Christian books. Ganesh Babu and his family opposed this. He informed the ladies that they were Hindus and that their clan deity (kuladeivam) was the Malayadikaruppar, and he requested that they leave his house right now. When the two missionary ladies referred to Hindu gods as “stones,” “satans,” and “ghosts,” a furious altercation occurred between them, informed Ganesh Babu.

When Ganesh Babu said he would call the police, the missionary ladies allegedly told him that ‘he can’t even pluck a hair’ because they have been doing it for a long time, especially in the nearby villages of Irundhirapatti, Mettupatti, Kattakutti, Irappoosal, Iluppur, Melappatti, Navampatti, and others, and no one from those villages could stop them. They allegedly threatened to kill him as well.

The two missionary women were trying to lure Hindu children by offering them chocolates and gifts: RSS volunteer arrested by Tamil Nadu police reveals

The RSS worker further added that after the two women left his house he heard some commotion in the village. When he went to check, he saw that the duo had been going door-to-door and engaging in conversion activities after they left his house.

According to Ganesh Babu’s complaint letter to the SP, the two ladies were held by a few local residents after they allegedly gave chocolates and gifts to neighbourhood children and spoke disparagingly about Hinduism.

Ganesh Babu along with a few other locals informed the Iluppur police and the two women were handed over to Inspector Ushanandhini and Sub-Inspector Rex Stalin.

When Ganesh Babu and members of the village went to the police station on January 27 to inquire about the progress of the complaint, the officers informed them that they had received a complaint against them as well and requested them to submit a written complaint, which they did on January 28.

When Ganesh and his relative Kumar went to receive the copy of the CSR, they were told to pick it up the next morning.

RSS worker allegedly threatened with slapping of false case under SC/ST Act against him

On January 28, about 1 am, the Deputy Superintendent, Sub-Inspector, and Inspector, as well as four constables, arrived and took Ganesh Babu away in a jeep.

Officials from the police department allegedly asked him to retract the complaint and threatened to pursue bogus charges under several statutes, including the Prevention of Atrocities against SC/ST Act.

Ganesh Babu had stated that he would not withdraw the complaint and that he was prepared to take legal action in response to the allegations levelled against him. He was released, but he was instructed to return the next day at 11 am to withdraw his complaint. Ganesh Babu was apprehended in the wee hours of January 29.

Protests erupt after police’s unjustified action against RSS worker

The locals of the village, together with Hindu organisations, took to the streets to protest Ganesh Babu’s arrest after the Tamil Nadu police took arbitrary action against the RSS volunteer. People gathered outside the police station to stage a protest against Ganesh Babu’s arrest.

Members of the BJP and various Hindu organisations, as well as Ganesh’s family, blocked Illupur-Viralimalai Road in protest of Ganesh Babu’s detention. When the police arrived, they seized over 100 people and took them to a private wedding venue. Later, BJP state president K Annamalai announced a protest against his arrest.

Meanwhile, justifying its arbitrary action against the RSS volunteer, the Pudukkottai Superintendent of Police (SP) Nisha Parthiban told TNIE: “The two nuns were on their way to visit an acquaintance in the village. It is said that they often visited people’s houses and were not new to the place.”

At that time, a group of more than 20 people, including Ganesh Babu (38), waylaid their two-wheeler and seized their mobile phones, claiming the nuns were trying to convert Hindus in the area to Christianity, said the police adding that following the incident, the two nuns had reached the church in Illupur on foot, and later lodged a complaint with the police. On Saturday evening, the police registered a case of unlawful restraint against the accused and arrested Ganesh Babu. 

Union Budget 2022: GOI to establish AVGC promotion task force, aims at employing youth in visuals, animation, gaming and comics sector

On February 1, during budget 2022-23 speech, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced that the government would set up a task force to promote AVGC (animation, visual effects, gaming, and comics) section.

FM said, “Animation, Visual Effects, Gaming and Comics (AVGC) sector offers immense potential to employ youth. An AVGC promotion task force with all stakeholders will be set up to recommend ways to realise this and build domestic capacity for serving our markets and the global demand.”

Considering the growing demand in the AVGC sector, the government of India as well as state governments took several steps in the past as well. In 2019, FM Sitharaman had opened FDI in the sector. Recently. Karnataka government had launched the AVGC Centre of Excellence in Bengaluru. Karnataka was the first state to announce the AVGC policy in India in 2012.

India calls for de-escalation of Russia-Ukraine tensions at UNSC; abstains from procedural vote

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India on Monday reiterated its call for immediate de-escalation of tensions between Russia and Ukraine, taking into account the legitimate security interests of all countries. India’s Ambassador to United Nations, T S Tirumurti focused on quiet and constructive diplomacy and said that ‘any steps that increase tension may best be avoided by all sides in the larger interest of securing international peace and security’.

“India has been following the developments between Russia and Ukraine closely and has also considered the ongoing diplomatic talks with the US. India’s interest is in finding a solution to the problem and maintaining security and peace within the region”, Tirumurti said while addressing the UN.

This is after India along with Kenya and Gabon abstained from a procedural vote in the UN Security Council on whether or not discussions were required on the threat of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. But US ensured that the meet was conducted as it was able to get nine votes in all from France, the UK, Brazil, Albania, Ghana, Norway, Mexico, UAE and Ireland.

During the meeting, Amb T S Tirumurti also highlighted that more than 20,000 Indian students and nationals live and study in different parts of Ukraine, including in its border areas. While the Indian mission in Kyiv has started to collect data on the number of Indians in Ukraine, the well-being of Indian nationals is of priority to us, he added.

The call for de-escalation of tensions along the Ukraine border came three days after India advocated a “peaceful resolution” of the situation through “sustained diplomatic efforts” for “long-term peace and stability” in the region and beyond.

It is important to note that the United States has been pressuring India to speak up to call out Moscow’s alleged aggression since the first week of January as three Indo-Russia conversations have taken place in the same month. Earlier, MEA official spokesperson Arindam Bagchi had cleared that Indian Embassy in Kyiv is monitoring the local developments. “We call for a peaceful resolution of the situation through sustained diplomatic efforts for long term peace and stability in the region and beyond”, he had said.

What’s the Russia-Ukraine crisis?

It’s been one and a half months since the possibility of war between Russia and Ukraine is looming large. While Russia has amassed lakhs of its military with missiles and weapons at the Ukraine borders, the United States has stepped up in support of Ukraine.

Amid the diplomatic talks between the US, Russia and Ukraine, Russia has demanded in writing from the West to cease expansion of NATO. It has demanded that Ukraine should never be allowed to join NATO. As the US and the West have ruled this out, the two sides are negotiating in Paris, in the presence of interlocutors from France, Germany, the US and Russia.

Does Russia bid to resolve the issue?

Russia and Ukraine have a history that dates back to when Kyiv first became the capital of the ancient state of Russia. According to the reports, the two countries were united under the rule of Tsar in Russia and later became the core of the Soviet Union. It is during the revolution led by Vladimir Lenin that the Ukranians happened to create a state of their own and declared independence in January 1918.

Vladimir Lenin had then said that ‘losing Ukraine would be losing Russia’s head’. Putin, in his more than two-decade of Russian rule, has made several attempts to restore Russia’s influence in the countries that were part of the Soviet Union, that includes Ukraine. He also had called break up of the Soviet Union ‘the greatest geopolitical catastrophe of the last century’.

While there are negotiations going on between the two countries, French President Emmanuel Macron, US President Joe Biden has spoken to Russian President Vladimir Putin in a bid to resolve the crisis. According to Putin, NATO, if allows Ukraine as a member, may use it as a launchpad for missiles targeted at Russia. Russia reportedly views NATO’s eastward expansion to 14 new countries, including some that were part of the Soviet Union as a potential threat.

In 2014, NATO unanimously decided to suspend all practical co-operation with the Russian Federation, in response to the Ukraine crisis, but the NATO-Russia Council still remains intact.

‘It was a conspiracy to make this jihadi activity appear like a local clash’: How cow-lover Kishan Bharwad was killed by Islamists

Dhandhuka Taluka in Ahmedabad district is little over 100 kms from Ahmedabad city. You take an exit from Sarkhej, most known for the mosque and tomb Sarkhej Roza, pass through industrial area of Changodar and other parts to reach Dhandhuka. It takes little over two hours to reach there from the city. Once out of the industrial area, one can see the beautiful countryside with golden farms on both the sides of the highway.

Except, the destination to this picturesque route was home of 27-year-old Kishan Boliya, also called Kishan Bharwad, where his parents are mourning his untimely death. He was shot dead by radicalised men inspired by maulanas (Islamic religious leaders) who instigated them to carry out the jihadi activity of killing a man who had ‘blasphemed’.

Kishan had shared a video which showed an image of Prophet Muhammad. Muslims firmly believe that visual depiction of Muhammad are forbidden. Islamists believe that such a visual depiction is blasphemy and an ‘insult’ to Muhammad, and beheading of the one who blasphemed is appropriate punishment.

Unfortunately, many are still unaware about such terrifying laws of blasphemy in Islam.

Kishan Bharwad’s house in the village in Dhandhuka

Right off the main road near Chachana bus stop is where Kishan’s family home is. There was heavy media presence in the house where political leaders were expected to arrive through the day. There are cows and buffaloes tied outside the house.

“Kishan loved cows. His Instagram profile was also Kishan Shepherd. Cows, dogs, he was an animal lover. He would spend hours with them. If he saw anyone in pain, he would go out of his way to help them,” his father said with his hands folded, fighting back tears.

Kishan would help his father in farming and also ran a small photocopy shop near the court in Dhandhuka.

Kishan’s photocopy shop

Kishan was a simple boy with simple life.

Earlier in January, he shared a video on his social media profile. His father and other relatives repeatedly tell me he had only shared and not created that post. The video showed Jesus as ‘Son of God’, Prophet Muhammad (with a visual depiction of what he would look like) as ‘Prophet of God’ and Shree Krishna as ‘The God’. “All religions are equal and all humans are equal. My son only said that Shree Krishna is bigger God and within 30 minutes of his posting the video he started getting threats,” he said. The villagers were not aware that visual depiction of Prophet Muhammad was the bigger bone of contention in all possibilities.

Kishan started getting threats, including death threats almost immediately.

“A mob of 500-1000 Muslim people reached police station and demanded action against Kishan. They filed police complaint and Kishan and I went to the police station. The mob then beat up Kishan. Some policemen also joined in in beating him up. They demanded Kishan apologises. So he apologised. We gave written apology as well as video apology,” his father said.

Except, three days later, he got a call from police station again. The mob was back and not satisfied with the various forms of apology over ‘blasphemy’. So they wanted him jailed and another FIR was filed. “They (Police) said they will have to arrest him so I said okay. Next day we got him a bail and then I asked him to stay away from the village for a few days till things calm down,” his father said. Kishan then stayed at his uncle’s place for a few days.

Just day after he was put in jail, his wife had to undergo a caesarian section and gave birth to a baby girl.

Kishan never got to see his daughter’s face.

“He was going from my brother’s house to other home, hoping to see the child. His cousin was driving the bike and he sat pillion. He came back at 4 PM and at 5:30 PM they killed him,” his father said.

“It was a conspiracy to make the murder appear like a localised crime and not a jihadi activity that it was. They carried out rallies and reached out to police and filed complaints to show their anger. But in reality it was a part of bigger conspiracy. Involvement of so many maulanas from across India shows that only,” said one of his relatives.

“I am willing to bet that if you carry out raids at these dargahs, masjids and madarsas, you will find AK47 in most of these. These are breeding ground for jihadi training and activities. Even the piston and bike used in the murder were found near the dargah,” the relative said.

Sar Mubarak Bukhari Dada Dargah where the gun and bike were abandoned

A source while speaking to OpIndia said that there is rampant increase in dargahs and masjid in the area, where a lot of radicalisation activities take place. Most of these have come up in past 35-40 years since the Tablighi Jamaat started preaching in the area, he said.

Masjids, Dargahs

In about 2 km radius of Dhandhuka Mamlatdar office, there are over half a dozen masjids, dargahs and even kabristans. A local resident said that a few years back Islamists had broken down part of Mamlatdar office because it covered about 3 feet into the Kabristan area.

“This is the Kashmir modus operandi to drive away Hindus away silently. We will not let Gujarat turn into Kashmir. There is no reason to not believe this is a nationwide conspiracy. Following the action taken by Saudi Arabia government even Indian government should crackdown on Tablighi Jamaat in India,” said Ranchhod Bharwad of Antarrashtriya Hindu Parishad while speaking to OpIndia. He said that the police should investigate the organisations the maulanas accused in Kishan Bharwad murder case and take action against these organisations as well.

Shambhunath Tundiya, former MP and MLA and currently President of state unit of BJP SC Morcha, speaking to OpIndia said that it is important that everyone is made aware of Indian Constitution and Indian Penal Code. “The killers were inspired from Sharia, but in India it is the constitution that is above all. Along with religious books, these two should also be taught to children so that everyone knows their duties along with their rights,” he said emphasising that only way out would be education.

“They ruined not only Kishan’s family but their own families. One of the accused is so poor his father borrows bidis to smoke. He didn’t even think of his own family. You know he works as a car cleaner?” said a source close to the family.

‘Navrang Service Station’ where one of the accused worked

“They have no remorse. Instead, let me tell you, they have collected money to build mazaar in their names. If they get death sentence or for whenever they die, these two will be celebrated for having done jihad for the faith,” said a source. A mazaar is a shrine/tomb of saints or notable religious leaders.

It should be noted that in Pakistan, Mumtaz Qadri, who assassinated politician Salman Taseer who was against the blasphemy laws, has a shrine in his name. Qadri had gunned down Taseer in 2011 and now his followers believe he has earned a place for himself next to Prophet Muhammad. But even before that, before the partition of India, Mahashay Rajpal, publisher of Rangeela Rasool, was assassinated for publishing a satirical take on Prophet Muhammad. Unsurprisingly, his assassin, Ilm Ud Deen is also celebrated and his shrine/mazar in Lahore is revered by his followers.

Following Kishan Bharwad’s assassination, a number of Islamists posted their support for the murderers on social media.

Social media posts hailing the murderers

In one post, one ‘bigde nawab’ gave 100 salute to the murderers and hailed them as lions. In other post, one ‘Mr Nawab’ showed how proud he was of the two and warned others of thinking a hundred times before ‘opening mouth’.

I asked Kishan’s father if anyone from the Muslim community has expressed regret to him or reached out to him and join him in mourning on death of his son. He said no. No one from the Muslim community has shown solidarity with him.

WHO depicts Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh as part of Pakistan, China; shows Pakistan’s COVID-19 count in Kashmir

The World Health Organisation (WHO), the United Nation’s Health Agency on Tuesday distorted the political map of India by separating the Union Territories of Ladakh and Jammu and Kashmir from the country. In its official global display of COVID-19 related data on the website, the WHO marks Ladakh and Jammu and Kashmir with different colours and shows Pakistan’s total COVID count when browsed on Kashmir region.

The Hindu Janajagruti Samiti shared the disputed image and said that the global health watchdog has separated Ladakh and J&K from India by colouring them in different colours. “When clicked over Jammu and Kashmir, COVID data for Pakistan is shown”, it tweeted demanding an apology from WHO and appropriate action by the Ministry of Home Affairs, India.

The WHO’s official website reveals the global situation of COVID-19 disease by showing the data of the actual number of affected patients in the last 24 hours. In its online map, the global health observatory has marked Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh as ‘not applicable’ data states and displays the total number of COVID patients of Pakistan when browsed.

The map further draws a thin line within Jammu and Kashmir to portray the Pakistan-occupied Kashmir as a legitimate part of Pakistan and Ladakh to China. “14,17,991 confirmed cases and 29,248 deaths in Pakistan”, it reads when examined curiously through the Kashmir region. However, no data is displayed as the cursor passes on to the Ladakh region. The map has also notably shown the northern part of Arunachal Pradesh as China.

‘Kargil from Surprise to Victory’, book by 18th Chief of the Army Staff Ved Prakash Malik notes that at present, 55 % of the region that escalated into three wars between India and Pakistan is controlled by India, that includes Jammu, the Kashmir Valley, most of Ladakh, the Siachen Glacier and 70% of its population. Meanwhile, Pakistan controls approximately 35% of the land area that includes Azad Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan; and China controls the remaining 15% of the land area that includes the Aksai Chin region.

This is not the first time when the Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh region has been cut off from the map of India. Earlier in the year 2021, the BBC, the public broadcaster of the UK had separated the region from India while reporting on the Delta variant of COVID-19.

In the video, Ros Atkins, Presenter & creator for BBC News UK, talked about how the Delta variant of COVID-19 code-named B.1.617.2 was discovered in India in October 2020 and how the UK allegedly fail to consider travellers from India a threat to the spread of the new variant. The map that was depicted at the 24th second of the video did not have Jammu & Kashmir and the Ladakh region included. However, the changes to the video were made after a severe uproar and the map was replaced by the Indian national flag.

Also, in June 2021, the Twitter website had displayed a distorted map of India, showing Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh as separate countries. A map on Twitter’s careers page showed the Kashmir region, including the Himalayan enclave of Ladakh, outside India. The map was revoked all the same after several police complaints were lodged against Twitter’s country head.

According to the World Health Organisation data, India has reported 41,302,440 confirmed COVID-19 cases and 4,95,050 deaths as of 31 January 2021. Globally, a total of 9,901,135,033 vaccine doses have been administered.

Union Budget 2022-23: No change in Income Tax slab, govt focuses on ease of compliance under Direct Tax regime

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman presented the Union Budget 2022-23 on Tuesday. She announced several direct tax reforms in her budget speech.

The theme for the direct tax proposal in the Union Budget 2022-23 was the simplification of the tax administration, ease of compliance and relief to disabled and senior citizens. The key aspects of the direct tax proposals impacting individual taxpayers are discussed below.

Direct Tax Proposals:

In a significant reform to tax compliance, Finance Minister Sitharaman announced that a new provision would be introduced to provide an opportunity to taxpayers to file the updated returns, on payment of additional tax, within two years of the end of the relevant assessment year.

Finance Minister Sitharaman also proposed to cut the Alternate Minimum Tax for cooperative societies to 15% to provide them with a level playing field with companies. In addition, this proposal will decrease the surcharge on cooperative societies to 7% for those whose income is between Rs 1 crore and Rs 10 crore.

FM Sitharaman did not announce any change in income tax slabs for 2022-23. There are no changes in slabs or rates and no changes in deductions except NPS. Further, Long Time Capital Gains surcharge is capped at 15% for unlisted assets.

In her budget speech, the Finance Minister also announced to allow payment annuity and lump-sum amount to dependents of differently-abled, during the lifetime of parent or guardian reaching 60 years.

In a first, the Union government also announced a tax on income derived from digital assets. Finance Minister Sitharaman proposed that the government tax income from digital asset transfers at 30%.

The Finance Minister also said that no deduction is allowed while computing income except the cost of acquisition.

TDS of 1% on the payment made for the transfer of a virtual digital asset, above a monetary threshold, announced Finance Minister. The gifts of digital assets will be taxed in the hands of the recipient, Nirmala Sitharaman said.

The Finance Minister said that the corporate surcharge would be reduced from 12% to 7%.  

Earlier, she also announced that the government would introduce Digital Rupee using blockchain and other technologies, which is to be issued by RBI starting 2022-23.

In her speech, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said that the Union Budget sought to lay the foundation and give a blueprint of the economy over ‘Amrit Kal’ of the next 25 years – from India at 75 to India at 100.

Union Budget 2022-23: FM Nirmala Sitharaman announces India’s first digital currency – Digital Rupee

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced that India would have its own digital currency – Digital Rupee.

In her budget speech, Finance Minister Sitharaman announced that a digital rupee will be issued using blockchain and other technologies and will be issued by the Reserve Bank of India starting 2022-23. This will give a significant boost to the economy, said FM Sitharaman.

In her fourth budget, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced that the country is expected to grow at 9.27 per cent in the coming year. The Finance Minister said that the Union Budget 2022-23 focuses on four pillars of development — inclusive development, productivity enhancement, energy transition and climate action, giving a blueprint of the economy from India at 75 to India at 100.

Court asks police to submit action taken report against Sudarshan TV, Suresh Chavhanke for Bindass Bol program aired in May 2021

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A Delhi Court has sought an action taken report from the Delhi Police in a plea filed against Sudarshan TV news channel and its Editor-in-Chief Suresh Chavhanke for allegedly hurting the religious sentiments of people of the Muslim community through his programme named ‘Bindass Bol’ aired in May 2021.

The matter has been rescheduled for a hearing on April 2 before Metropolitan Magistrate Gopal Krishnan of Rohini Courts.

The court said in its order: Let ATR be called from the 10/SHO as to whether any cognizable offence is made out as per the complaint of the complainant and if yes, whether any action has been taken on it or not for NDOH.”

The complaint, filed by Zafir Hussain through Advocate Shakeel Abbas, refers to a news broadcast on Sudarshan TV on May 15, 2021, with the following headlines: आओ इजराइल का साथ दें, कल की लड़ाई का साथी है इजराइल’ (Come support Israel, Israel is the partner of tomorrow’s fight).

The complaint claimed that after witnessing the telecast, his religious sentiments were hurt and that Suresh Chavhanke, through his news channel, intended to create hatred against the community by using insulting and defamatory words against Islam.

Furthermore, the complainant has maintained that, while the transmission in question cannot be approved in any way, such reports or videos clearly demonstrate the accused persons’ professional malfeasance. It is claimed that the accused person’s actions are a “clear blot on the face of freedom of speech and expression by the accused persons.”

It may be recalled that on May 19, 2021, an FIR was registered in Mumbai against Sudarshan News based on the complaint by radical Muslim organization Raza Academy. The FIR was filed pertaining to the aforementioned programme. In the complaint, Raza Academy said that Sudarshan News aired a video that contained visuals showing a missile attack on the dome of the Holy Prophet’s Shrine. The organization also led a social media campaign demanding the arrest of Chavhanke. The FIR was registered under Sections 153(A), 295(A), 505(2) and 34 of the Indian Penal Code.

Last week, another city Court had asked police to submit an action taken report on a plea filed against Sudarshan News editor-in-chief Suresh Chavhanke for allegedly giving hate speech and promoting enmity between different groups on grounds of religion, at an event organized by Hindu Yuva Vahini in December last year.