Tuesday, June 6, 2017

Arrest Provision under GST

*GST and ARREST PROVISIONS*

The arrested person will be informed about the grounds of his arrest in writing. He will be produced before the magistrate within 24 hours in case of cognizable offence. In case of non cognizable offence he will be released on bail immediately after the arrest.

Offences u/s 132 where arrest provisions become applicable are:-

1. A person supplies any goods/services without any invoice or issues a false invoice with a intention to evade Tax.

2. He issues any invoice or bill without supply of goods/services in violation of the provisions of GST leading to wrongful availment or utilization of input credit or refund of Tax.

3. Avail input credit on the bills or invoices on which there will no supply of Goods and Services as mentioned in Para -2.

4. He collects any GST but does not submit it to the government within 3 months. All these cases are related to evasion of Tax.

Monday, June 5, 2017

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Sunday, May 21, 2017

GST Real winners and losers

Automobiles

1. All automobile except tractor (12%) will attract a rate of 28% as opposed to current CST and NCCD of 28%-31%.

2. SUV may drop by 6-10%.

3. Luxury cars to be cheaper at a rate of 43% against the current rate of 55%.

Stocks to watch: Maruti, Eicher Motors, Hero Moto, Bajaj Auto and TVS Motor.

“ The tractor makers were amongst the handful, lobbying for being taxed under GST given the loss on account of excise duty and service tax credits on most of its procurements.”
Amit Sarkar, Partner & Head, Indirect Tax, BDO India

Cigrattes

1. Along with GST rate at 28%, the effective tax would be around 55-60%.

2. Wide range of tax rates prevalent in different states are to be removed.

Stocks to watch: ITC, VST and Godfrey Phillips

White goods

1. ACs, refrigerators and water heaters would attract a higher tax rate.

2. Lower tax to be applied on cookers.

3. Tax slab for sanitary ware, faucets and tiles would be higher at 28% from 18-14%

Stocks to watch: Blue Star, Voltas, Havells, Whirlpool, V-guard, TTK, Prestige, Cera, HSIL, Kajaria and Somany.

Fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG)

1. Soaps, toothpaste, hair oil and malted beverages price is likely to fall by 5-6%

2. Detergent, shampoo, skin cream, chocolate prices may go up.

Stocks to watch: Colgate, Pidilite, Godrej Consumer, HUL, Dabur, Nestle, Varun Beverages and Britannia

Paints

To attract a rate of 28% as opposed to current rate of 24-25%.

Stocks to watch: Asian Paints, Berger, Shalimar, Kansai Nerolac and Akzo Nobel.

Metals and Mining

1. Duty on coal would be reduced to 5% from the current 12% rate.
Lower prices to attract power producers away from imported coal.

2. Lower tax on metal ore.

Stocks to watch: Coal India, GMDC, JSW Steel, Tata Steel, Hindalco and Vedanta

Telecom and financial services

GST rate of 18% for the telecom may appear higher as against the current service tax rate of 15%.
However, these sectors are likely to derive substantial benefits on the input credit front given the eligibility of credit on the goods, which was not the case under the current regime.

Stocks to watch: Bharti Airtel, Idea, Reliance Communications





Monday, May 15, 2017

Massive Ransomeware attack 2017-18

Massive Ransomeware attack...Total 74 countries affected...Please do not open any email which has attachments with tasksche.exe. file... Pl spread across all possible groups and branches... Not to open email attachments from unknown sources and update AV patch urgently or implement Sophos InterceptX.

Don't open any shopping carts today Stay tunned with latest news for updates...Also keep antivirus ON and do not operate bank n shopin sites or pay utility through mobile hold on for today before doin nythin.....Also avoid using ATM unless very urgent....

ATM 's will be close for next 2-3 days probably, due to ransomeware cyber-attack within India. Don't do any online transactions today. Please inform all contacts from your list not to open a video called the "Dance of the Hillary". It is a virus that formats your mobile. Beware it is very dangerous. They announced it today on BBC radio. Kindly share.

Sunday, May 14, 2017

18-year-old from Tamil Nadu designs world's lightest satellite

MUMBAI: Eighteen-year-old Rifath Sharook, belonging to a comparatively unknown town of Pallapatti in Tamil Nadu, is all set to break a global space record by launching the lightest satellite in the world, weighing a mere 64 grams.

The satellite, called KalamSat, will be launched by a NASA sounding rocket on June 21 from Wallops Island, a NASA facility. This will be the first time an Indian student's experiment will be flown by NASA.

it will be a sub-orbital flight and post-launch, the mission span will be 240 minutes and the tiny satellite will operate for 12 minutes in a micro-gravity environment of space. "The main role of the satellite will be to demonstrate the performance of 3-D printed carbon fibre," he explained. He said the satellite was selected through a competition called 'Cubes in Space', jointly organised by NASA and a organisation called 'I Doodle Learning'.

The main challenge was to design an experiment to be flown to space which will fit into a four-metre cube weighing exactly 64 grams. "We did a lot of research on different cube satellites all over the world and found ours was the lightest," he said. Rifath said the satellite is made mainly of reinforced carbon fibre polymer. "We obtained some of the components from abroad and some are indigenous

Saturday, May 13, 2017

Final rate of GST fixed

NEW DELHI: A four-tier GST tax structure of 5%, 12%, 18% and 28%, with lower rates for essential items and the highest for luxury and de-merits goods that would also attract an additional cess, was decided by the all- powerfulGST Council on Thursday.

With a view to keeping inflation under check, essential items including food, which presently constitute roughly half of the consumer inflation basket, will be taxed at zero rate.

The lowest rate of 5% would be for common use items while there would be two standard rates of 12% and 18% under the Goods and Services Tax (GST) regime targetted to be rolled out from April 1, 2017

Announcing the decisions arrived at the first day of the two-day GST Council meeting, finance minister Arun Jaitley said highest tax slab will be applicable to items which are currently taxed at 30-31% (excise duty plus VAT).

Luxury cars, tobacco and aerated drinks would also be levied with an additional cess on top of the highest tax rate.

The collection from this cess as well as that of the clean energy cess would create a revenue pool which would be used for compensating states for any loss of revenue during the first five years of implementation of GST.

The cess, he said, would be lapsable after five years.

Jaitley said about Rs 50,000 crore would be needed to compensate states for loss of revenue from rollout of GST, which is to subsume a host of central and state taxes like excise duty, service tax and VAT, in the first year.

The four-tier tax structure agreed to has slight modification to the 6%, 12%, 18% and 26% slab that were under discussion at the GST Council last month.

The structure to agreed is a compromise to accommodate demand for highest tax rate of 40% by states like Kerala.

While the Centre proposed to levy a 4% GST on gold, a final decision was put off, Jaitley said.

The long-delayed tax, which would transform Asia's third largest economy into a single market, is expected to boost revenues through better compliance while making life simpler for business that now pay a host of federal and state levies.

Arun Jaitley will seek parliamentary approval for bills later this month that would set the rate and scope of the GST. State assemblies must also approve similar bills for the tax to enter force as planned next April 1.

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Thursday, May 11, 2017

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Friday, March 31, 2017

Sunday, March 19, 2017

GST from July

India's cabinet has approved four bills to implement a planned Goods and Services Tax (GST) bills, a government official said on Monday, paving the way for Prime Minister Narendra Modi to implement the landmark tax reform from July.

The four bills are likely to be taken up by the parliament this week, and a separate state GST bill in state assemblies later, the official also said, requesting anonymity ahead of a planned news briefing.

The GST Council, comprising federal and state finance ministers, has already cleared all five draft laws - the Central GST, Integrated GST, state GST, Union territory GST and rules on compensating states for revenue losses.

There would be four tax slabs of 5, 12, 18 and 28 percent, plus a levy on taxes on items like cars, aerated drinks and tobacco products to compensate states for any revenue losses in the first five years.

The new tax, biggest tax reform since India got independence in 1947 from the British colonial rule, is expected to boost the rate of economic growth by about 0.5 percentage points, broaden the revenue base and cut compliance cost for firms.

Monday, February 27, 2017

Oscar winner 2017,complete list



Oscars 2017 LIVE: Winners’ list, The 89th Academy Awards Winners’ list


Here's the complete list of the winners:

Best Picture - 'Moonlight' by Adele Romanski, Dede Gardner and Jeremy Kleiner

Best Actress in a Leading Role - Emma Stone for 'La La Land'

Best Actor in a Leading Role - Casey Affleck for 'Manchester By The Sea'

Best Director - Damien Chazelle for 'La La Land'

Best Adapted Screenplay - Barry Jenkins and Tarell Alvin McCraney for 'Moonlight'

Best Original Screenplay - Kenneth Lonergan for 'Manchester By The Sea'

Best Original Song - 'City Of Stars' from 'La La Land' by Justin Hurwitz, Benj Pasek and Justin Paul

Best Original Score - Justin Hurwitz for 'La La Land'

Best Cinematography - Linus Sandgren for 'La La Land'

Best Live Action Short - 'Sing' by Kristof Deak and Anna Udvardy

Best Documentary Short - 'The White Helmets' by Orlando Von Einsiedel and Joanna Natasegara

Best Film Editing - John Gilbert for 'Hacksaw Ridge'

Best Visual Effects - Robert Legato, Adam Valdez, Andrew R Jones and Dan Lemmon for 'The Jungle Book'

Best Production Design - David Wasco and Sandy Reynolds-Wasco for 'La La Land'

Best Animated Feature - 'Zootopia' by Byron Howard, Rich Moore and Clark Spencer

Best Animated Short - 'Piper' by Alan Barillaro and Marc Sondheimer

Best Foreign Language Film - 'The Salesman' by Asghar Farhadi

Best Actress in a Supporting Role - Viola Davis for 'Fences'

Best Sound Mixing - Kevin O'Connell, Andy Wright, Robert Mackenzie and Peter Grace for 'Hacksaw Ridge'

Best Sound Editing - Sylvian Bellemare for 'Arrival'

Best Documentary Feature - Ezra Edelman and Caroline Waterlow for 'O J: Made In America'

Best Costume Design - Colleen Atwood for 'Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them'

Best Makeup and Hairstyling - Alessandro Bertolazzi, Giorgio Gregorini and Christopher Nelson for 'Suicide Squad'

Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Male) - Mahershala Ali for 'Moonlight'

Thursday, February 23, 2017

Best Law colleges in Mumbai and Pune

Law Colleges in Mumbai,,1 st and 2 nd link with phone number and fees details

https://www.google.co.in/search?hl=en-US&ie=UTF-8&source=android-browser&q=good+law+collloges+in+mumbai&gfe_rd=cr&ei=vyCvWNfnLarT8geutpbQBw&gws_rd=ssl#gfe_rd=cr&gws_rd=ssl&istate=lrl:xpd&xxri=6

https://arts.shiksha.com/law-colleges-in-mumbai-all-categorypage-9-33-1-0-0-10224-1-2-0-none-1-0

Law colleges  in Pune
www.shiksha.com/top-law-colleges-in-pune-rankingpage-56-0-0-174-0

Hope u find this link usefull,,,,pls comment if any query

Result of BMC election Mumbai 2017

Mumbai -
BMC elections ward wise results
Ward 1 - Tejaswini Ghosalkar - Shiv Sena
Ward 2 - Jagdish Ojha - BJP
Ward 3 - Balkrishna Brid - Shiv Sena
Ward 4 - Sujata Patekar - Shiv Sena
Ward 5 - Sanjay Ghadi- Shiv Sena
Ward 6 - Harshal Kakkar - Shiv Sena
Ward 7 - Sheetal Mukesh Mahatre - Shiv Sena
Ward 8 - Harish Chheda - BJP
Ward 11 - Riddhi Khurluge - Shiv Sena
Ward 12 - Geeta Singal - Shiv Sena
Ward 13 - Vidyarthi Singh- BJP
Ward 14 - Asawari Patil - BJP
Ward 15 - Pravin Shah - BJP
Ward 16 - Anjali Khedekar - BJP
Ward 17 - Beena Doshi - BJP
Ward 18 - Sandhya Doshi- Shiv Sena
Ward 19 – Shubhada Gudekar – Shiv Sena
Ward 20 – Deepak Tawade – BJP
Ward 21 – Shailaja Girkar – BJP
Ward 22 – Priyanka More – BJP
Ward 23 – Shiv Kumar Jha - BJP

Ward 24 – Sunita Yadav – BJP
Ward 25 – Madhuri Bhoir – Shiv Sena
Ward 26 – Pritam Pandagle – BJP
Ward 27 – Surekha Patil – BJP
Ward 28 – Rajpati Yadav – Congress
Ward 29 – Thakur Sagar Singh – BJP
Ward 30 – Leena Patil Deherkar – BJP
Ward 31 – Kamlesh Yadav – BJP
Ward 32 - Steffi Kini - Congress
Ward 33 - Virendra Chowdhary - Congress
Ward 34 - Kamarjaha Siddique- Congress
Ward 35 - Sejal Desai - BJP
Ward 36 - Daksha Patel - BJP
Ward 37 - Pratibha Shinde - BJP
Ward 38 - Aatmaram Chache - Shiv Sena
Ward 40 - Suhas Wadkar - Shiv Sena
Ward 41 - Archana Desai - BJP
Ward 42 - Dhanashree Bharadkar - NCP
Ward 43 - Vinod Mishra - BJP
Ward 44 - Sangita Dnyanmurti Mishra - BJP
Ward 45 - Ram Barod - BJP
Ward 46 - Yogita Sunil Koli - BJP
Ward 47 - Jaya Tiwana - BJP
Ward 48 - Salma Almelkar - Congress
Ward 49 - Sangita Sutar - Shiv Sena
Ward 50 - Deepak Thakur – BJP
Ward 52 - Priti Satam - BJP
Ward 53 - Rekha Ramvanshi - Shiv Sena
Ward 54 - Sadhna Mande - Shiv Sena
Ward 55 - Harsh Patel- BJP
Ward 56 - Rajul Sameer Desai - BJP
Ward 57 - Shrikalla Pillai - BJP
Ward 58 - Sandip Patel – BJP

Ward 59 – Pratibha Khopde – Shiv Sena
Ward 60 – Yogiraj Dabhadkar – BJP
Ward 61 – Rajul Patel – Shiv Sena
ward 62 – Changez Multani – Independent
Ward 63 – Ranjana Patil – BJP
Ward 64 – Shahida Haroon Khan – Shiv Sena
Ward 65 – Alpha Ashok Jadhav – Congress
Ward 66 – Meher Mohsin Haider – Congress
Ward 67 - Sudha Singh – BJP
Ward 68 – Rohan Rathod – BJP
Ward 69 – Renu Hansraj- BJP
Ward 70 – Sunita Mehta – BJP
Ward 71 – Anish Makhwani- BJP

Ward 72 - Pankaj Yadav - BJP
Ward 73 - Pravin Shinde - Shiv Sena
Ward 74 - Ujjawala Modak - BJP
Ward 75 - Priyanka Sawant - Shiv Sena
Ward 76 - Kesarben Murji Patel - BJP
Ward 77 - Anant Nar - Shiv Sena
Ward 78 - Sofi Jabbar - NCP
Ward 79 - Sadanand Parab - Shiv Sena
Ward 80 - Sunil Yadav - BJP
Ward 81 - Murji Patel – BJP
Ward 83 - Vinnie D'souza - Congress
Ward 84 - Abhijeet Samant - BJP
Ward 86 - Sushma Kamlesh Rai – Congress
Ward 87 - Vishwanath Mahadeshwar - Shiv Sena
Ward 88 - Sada Parab - Shiv Sena
Ward 89 - Dinesh Kubal - Shiv Sena
Ward 90 - Tulip Miranda – Congress
Ward 91 - Sagun Naik - Shiv Sena
Ward 92 - Bulnaaz Kureshi – MIM
Ward 93 - Rohini Kamble - Shiv Sena
Ward 94 - Pradnya Bhutkar - Shiv Sena
Ward 95 - Shekhar Vaingankar - Shiv Sena
Ward 96 - Mohammed Halim Shamim Sheikh - Shiv Sena
Ward 100 - Swapna Mhatre - BJP
Ward 108 - Neil Somaiya - BJP
Ward 109 - Deepali Gosavi - Shiv Sena
Ward 110 - Asha Koparkar – Congress
Ward 112 - Sakshi Deepak Dalvi - BJP
Ward 113 - Deepmala Badhe - Shiv Sena
Ward 114 - Ramesh Korhaonkar - Shiv Sena
Ward 115 - Umesh Mane- Shiv Sena
Ward 116 - Pramila Patil - Congress
Ward 117 - Suvarna Karanje - Shiv Sena
Ward 118 - Upendra Sawant - Shiv Sena
Ward 120 - Rajeshree Redkar - Shiv Sena
Ward 121 - Chandravati More - Shiv Sena
Ward 122 - Vaishali Patil - BJP
Ward 123 - Archana Bhalerao - MNS
Ward 124 - Jyoti Khan - NCP
Ward 127 - Suresh Patil - Shiv Sena
Ward 129 - Suryakant Gavli – BJP
Ward 131- Rakhi Jadhav- NCP
Ward 132 - Parag Shah - BJP
Ward 134 - Saira Khan - SP
Ward 135 - Riya Barge- BJP
Ward 136 - Rukshsana Siddique - SP
Ward 139 - Suresh Patil - Shiv Sena
Ward 140 Nadiya Mohsin Sheikh - NCP
Ward 141 - Vitthal Lokre - Congress
Ward 142 - Vaishali Shewale - Shiv Sena
Ward 143 - Rutuja Tiwari - Shiv Sena
Ward 144 - Anita Panchal - BJP
Ward 145 - Shahnawaz Sheikh - MIM
Ward 146 - Smruddhi Kate - Shiv Sena
Ward 147 - Ayesha Rafique Sheikh - SP
Ward 148 - Nidhi Shinde - Shiv Sena
Ward 150- Sangita Handore - Congress
Ward 151 - Rajesh Phulvariya - BJP
Ward 153 - Anil Patankar - Shiv Sena
Ward 155 - Shrikant Shettye - Shiv Sena
Ward 156 - Ashwini Matekar - MNS
Ward 157 - Akanksha Shetty - Shiv Sena
Ward 158 - Chitra Sangle - Shiv Sena
Ward 160- Kiran Landge - Independent
Ward 161 - Vijyandra Shinde - Shiv Sena
Ward 162 - Wajid Kureshi - Congress
Ward 164 - Dilip lande - MNS
Ward 165 - Ashraf Azmi - Congress
Ward 166 - Sanjay Turde - MNS
Ward 168 - Saida Khan - NCP
Ward 169 - Pravina Morajkar- Shiv Sena
Ward 170 - Kaptan Malik - NCP
Ward 172 - Rajshree Shirvadkar - BJP
Ward 173 - Pralhad Thombre - Shiv Sena
Ward 174- Krishnaveni VVinod Reddy - BJP
Ward 175 - Lalita Kachru Yadav - INC
Ward 176 - Ravi Raja - INC
Ward 177 - Nehal Shah - BJP
Ward 178 - Jesal Kothari - BJP
Ward 179 - Sufiyana Vanu Niyaz Ahmed - INC
Ward 180 - Smita Gavkar - Shiv Sena
Ward 181 - Madhuri Doke - Shiv Sena
Ward 182 - Milind Vaidya - Shiv Sena
Ward 184 - Babbu Khan - Congress
Ward 186 - Vasant Nakashe - Shiv Sena
Ward 187 - Thevar Mariammal Mathuramlingan - Shiv Sena
Ward 189 - Harshala Ashish More - MNS
Ward 190 - Sheetal Gambhir - BJP
Ward 191 - Vishakha Raut - Shiv Sena
Ward 193 - Hemangi Worlikar - Shiv Sena
Ward 194 - Samadhan Sarwankar – Shiv Sena
Ward 195 - Santosh Kharat - Shiv Sena
Ward 196 - Ashish Chemburkar - MNS
Ward 198 - Snehal Ambekar - Shiv Sena
Ward 199 - Kishori Pednekar- Shiv Sena
Ward 202 - Shraddha Jadhav - Shiv Sena
Ward 207 - Surekha Rohitdas Lokhande - BJP
Ward 208 - Ramakant Sakharam Rahate - Shiv Sena
Ward 211 - Raees Kasam Sheikh - SP
Ward 212 - Geeta Gavli - Akhil Bhartiya Sena
Ward 214 - Ajay Patil – BJP
Ward 215 - Arundhati Dudhwadkar - Shiv Sena
Ward 216 - Rajendra Narvankar - Congress
Ward 217 - Meena Patil - BJP
Ward 218 - Anuradhav
Pddar - BJP
Ward 219 - Jyotsana Mehta - BJP
Ward 226 - Harshita Narvekar - BJP
Ward 227 - Makrand Narvekar - BJP⁠⁠⁠⁠
BMC

बीजेपी - 85 (81+4निर्दलीय)
शिवसेना - 84

उद्धव भाई अब तो मान लो कि, आपकी कुर्सी के पीछे जो शेर है जिसका सिर्फ नाम ही काफी है।
*मोदी*
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Friday, February 17, 2017

Android Codes to check Phone working Properly or note

If your are an android geek or developer you might know these secret codes(or at least some of them).These codes are used by developers and Companies to change some system configurations .

Go through the following list

For IMEI Number: *#06#  For RAM Memory version: *#*#3264#*#*For FTA SW version: *#*#1111#*#*For FTA HW version: *#*#2222#*#*For Touchscreen version: *#*#2663#*#*To test Bluetooth: *#*#232331#*#*To display Bluetooth Physic Address: #*#232337#*#To test secret GPS: *#*#1472365#*#*To test other GPS:  *#*#1575#*#*To test WiFi/Wireless LAN of phone: *#*#232339#*#* or *#*#528#*#* or *#*#526#*#*To display Wi-Fi MAC Address: *#*#232338#*#*To test Vibration and Back-light of device: *#*#0842#*#*To test Proximity/Distance Sensor: *#*#0588#*#*To test Touchscreen: *#*#2663#*#*For Audio Test: *#*#0289#*#* or *#*#0673#*#*To launch Service Mode: *#*#197328640#*#*Hidden Service Menu (Motorola Droid): ##7764726Field Test: *#*#7262626#*#*To format the phone: *2767*3855#To Restore Factory Settings: *#*#7780#*#*To create Immediate backup of your multimedia files: *#*#273282*255*663282*#*#*To display Phone Information: *#*#4636#*#*To get detailed Camera Information: *#*#34971539#*#*For Software & Hardware Information: *#12580*369#To display HSDPA/HSUPA Control Menu: *#301279#To start GTalk Monitoring: *#*#8255#*#*To get PDA, Phone, H/W and RF Call Date: *#*#4986*2650468#*#*Displays Build Time and Change List number: *#*#44336#*#*Packet Loopback Test: *#*#0283#*#*LCD  Display Test: *#*#0*#*#*Enter Service Menu (on New Phones): *#0*#Diagnostic Configuration: *#9090#USB Logging Control: *#872564#System Dump Mode: *#9900#View Phone Lock Status: *#7465625#Executes Emergency Dial Screen to unlock PUK Code: **05**#Enables Voice Dialing Logging Mode: *#*#8351#*#*Disables Voice Dialing Logging Mode: *#*#8350#*#*Change behavior of Power button: *#*#7594#*#*

This codes are also available in app name Android secret Codes

Sunday, February 5, 2017

MP's salary and concession given to them

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VERY IMPORTANT N AUTHENTIC MESSAGE BELOW

Salary & Govt. Concessions for a INDIAN Member of Parliament (MP).

Monthly Salary : 50,000

Constituency Allowance per month : 45,000

Office expenditure per month : 45,000

Traveling concession (Rs. 8 per km) : 48,000 ( eg. a visit from Kerala to Delhi & return is: 6000 km)

Daily DA/ TA during parliament meets : 1000 per day

Charge for 1st class (A/C) in train: FREE all over India (for any number of times)

Charge for Business Class in flights : FREE for. 34 trips per year (with wife or P.A.)

Rent for MP hostel at Delhi : FREE

Electricity costs at home : FREE up to 50,000 units

Local phone call charge : FREE up to 1 ,50,000 calls.

TOTAL expense for a MP [having no qualification] per year : 35,00,000 [i.e . 2.92 lakh per month

TOTAL expense for 5 years : 1,75,00,000

For 543 MPs, the expense for 5 years : 9,50,25,00,000 (Over 950 crores).

AND THE PRIME MINISTER IS ASKING THE HIGHLY QUALIFIED, OUT PERFORMING CEOs AND OTHER SALARIED PEOPLE TO CUT DOWN THEIR SALARIES and LPG SUBSIDIES.

This is how all our tax money is being swallowed and prices hiked on our regular commodities....... And this is the present condition of our country.

PLEASE FORWARD THIS MESSAGE TO ALL CITIZENS OF INDIA.

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Reference for above figures:
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Tuesday, January 31, 2017

check out ur areas Corporator work before voting

In Mumbai Who served you well at the civic body and who has not,,check out ur Corporator work before voting them in below link

https://t.co/NbPRcrClzv

Wednesday, January 25, 2017

Padma awards 2017 winners list

Here is the list of 2017 Padma award winners. The list comprises of 7 Padma Vibhushan, 7 Padma Bhushan and 75 Padma Shri Awardees.  19 of the awardees are women and the list also includes 5 persons from the category of foreigners, NRIs, PIOs and 6 Posthumous awardees.
Padma Vibhushan
AwardeeField of ProminenceSharad PawarPublic AffairsMurli Manohar JoshiPublic AffairsP.A. Sangma (posthumous)Public AffairsSunder Lal Patwah (posthumous)Public AffairsK.J.YesudasArt - MusicSadhguru Jaggi VasudevOthers - SpiritualismUdipi Ramachandra RaoScience & Engineering

Padma Bhushan
AwardeeField of ProminenceVishwa Mohan BhattArt - MusicDevi Prasad DwivediLiterature & EducationTehemton UdwadiaMedicineRatna Sundar MaharajOthers-SpiritualismSwami Niranjana Nanda SaraswatiOthers-YogaH.R.H. Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn (Foreigner)Literature & EducationCho Ramaswamy (Posthumous)Literature & Education –Journalism
Padma Shri

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Friday, January 20, 2017

LeEco 2 review

Short and sweet review,
Must buy phone  for every one,,no issues,,,5 stars,,,

Thursday, January 19, 2017

Report writing on Visit to a bird Sanctuary

Greetings to dear friends and teachers,
i'm here to say a report about a trip to the bird sanctuary. we went on saturday morning and we reached there and we were taken to visit the birds. it was a very beautiful view which is very rare to be seen. we could see so many kinds of birds which were unusual to find in india. the best part was we enjoyed the trip thoroughly. it was educational and fun. two of your teachers accompanied us in the trip. 
We were lucky to have been able to stay as private guests at a plantation (no, unfortunately it is not a home stay) the night before we left for Munnar. It is roughly half-way to Munnar and therefore, we were able to leave after a lovely, leisurely breakfast, making a relaxed, comfortable journey to Munnar.
It is a recommendation that I would like to make to travellers going to Munnar - that you take a break in Kothamangalam area and stay at a home-stay in one of the plantations in the area. I am told that there are quite a few such home stays. The larger Kerala plantations are delightful.
In fact, if you are strapped for time, you could even skip Kochi and go straight to such a place from Nedumbassery airport. That is my personal opinion, even though ther might be an outcry about it on this forum.
There is the Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary at Thattekkad, near Kothamangalam. We would have liked to stay at the Hornbill Camp, but since it was fully booked for the days we wanted, we could not stay there. We were also unable to visit the bird sanctuary and the Bhoothathankettu Dam for boating, but hope to do both another time.
We had booked a bungalow of The Tea Sanctuary. I have not done a review for The Tea Sanctuary, because I have found most of the reviews to be fair and close to what I experienced. The stay at the bungalow was lovely – in the middle of a tea plantation with fabulous views. Even without any sightseeing, this would have been a holiday in itself – with opportunities to relax and take long walks.
So finally we had a leisure experience in this bird Sanctuary ,a must visit  for all
                                                      - by Student reporter