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The latest calendar from the rural development ministry has a picture of the minister and two ministers of state. The third minister of state was upset enough to call up the minister, CP Joshi, to protest. The minister has now ordered that the calendars not be circulated — a fresh calendar will soon be sent around.

Slum reduction key to urban development: APSA
At a time when cities are looking at improving transport and residential properties for urban development, the Asian Planning Schools" Association (APSA) concluded on the first day of its 10th International Congress held at Centre for Environment Planning and Technology (CEPT) University that the key lies in reducing number of slums as well.

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Affordable housing to drive industrial growth: govt
The government today said that affordable housing will drive the construction sector and subsequently the industrial output during the current fiscal.
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FM asks officials to design new simple I-T forms

Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee wants the Income Tax forms to be simple so that a taxpayer can understand his liability without consulting experts or chartered accountants. - Organised retail fails to blunt inflation - "I hope to reach 150,000 villages by 2010" - Sensex firms" earnings seen up 20% in Q3 - FMCG companies may raise prices or reduce product size - Subir Roy: Lessons from recession, road ahead">Subir Roy: Lessons from recession, road ahead - F&O OUTLOOK: Nifty to find stiff resistance above 5,300 "I have told tax experts and colleagues (engaged in formulation of the Direct Tax Code), that I would like to understand Income Tax by reading and understanding the forms which I am filling. I would not like to go back to any tax consultants or chartered accountants or tax advocates, if I can understand the Income Tax that I have to pay," he said at the Pravasi Bharatiya Divas here today. Mukherjee said Direct Tax Code is currently at the draft stage and will be implemented from 2011-12. The code, on which the government has invited comments from the public and stake holders, will replace the archaic Income Tax Act and simplify the tax procedures and have a lower tax liability by reducing exemptions. The draft has evoked sharp criticisms from various quarters for its proposals such as taxing withdrawal from long term savings, doing away with tax rebate on housing loans, change in methodology of calculating minimum alternate tax among others. Mukherjee had earlier assured the people that grievances would be addressed before a bill in this connection is tabled in Parliament.


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