Saturday, March 5, 2011

[HumJanenge] RTI activist challenges propreity of MCA to decide Govt PSUs Mahelek-SAIL Merger..


Dear All,

Article in Moneylife -  
RTI activist challenges propreity of MCA to decide Mahelek-SAIL Merger.


http://www.moneylife.in/article/rti-activist-challenges-propriety-of-mca-to-decide-mahelek-sail-merger/14422.html

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Subject: Weekly Updates - Budget Special, Tax-saving traps, PAC too criticises SEBI and many more
To: vaghelabd@yahoo.com
Date: Saturday, March 5, 2011, 2:27 PM

 
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Special: Union Budget 2011
 
Can absence of negatives be enough?
Among the mega-cap stocks, the highest post-Budget gainers were ITC and Maruti—only because Budget 2011 has no negatives for them. The rest is a lot of hopes...
*Precursor of many changes, including DTC, GST
*New Income-Tax, excise duty, service tax proposals
*Market gives a tepid response to the FM's tightrope act
*FM long on announcements, short on tackling high food prices
*At last, a strong educational thrust, or is it?
*It does not hold much promise for senior citizens
*More talk about black money, little will to get the money back
*Not much hope for insurance
*FM's double whammy leaves IT, ITeS grimacing in pain
*Export duty hike on iron ore may hurt Sesa Goa most
*SEZs: From 'hot picks' to leftovers, the story of changing policies
*Poverty drives the budget, so why change poverty?
 
 
TOP STORIES
 
Tax-saving traps to avoid
January to March is the time when most people seek tax-saving options. So, it's a busy time for finance companies trying to lure investors with tax-saving offers. But you had better be careful not to buy a flawed product in your desire to save tax. Here's what you need to know about these taxing issues ...

*Without entry loads, will foreign distributors sell Indian mutual funds?
*PAC too criticises SEBI for wasting money on instituting and abandoning MAPIN

*RTI activist challenges propriety of MCA to decide Mahelek-SAIL merger
*Petition against All-India Bar exam on Sunday, as legitimacy issue remains unresolved
*Citizens must use RTI to demand information and inspect documents in government offices
*Weekly Market Report: Sideways move

 
 
Companies & Sectors
 
Indian oil companies may gain from political unrest in MENA region
Concerns over the wider disruption of supplies from OPEC countries could fuel further oil price increases, but at the same time improve realisations of oil companies in India which are reeling under under-recoveries...
*Auto makers drive better-than-expected sales again in Feb; auto stocks big gainers
*Tourism industry seeks wellness injection for business boost

Regulation
 
Foreign payment gateways prefer to shut shop rather than follow RBI guidelines
After staying shut for several months, PayPal has decided to follow RBI guidelines for online payment services while Plimus has discontinued the direct purchase option for India-based vendors...
 
Investing
 
A rotten scheme of things
If you are thinking of sinking money into a deposit scheme that offers you returns that are too good to be true, perish the thought...
*ETF: Don't be passive about it
*Murli Industries: A story of accounting malpractices?
*Unquoted: Well Pack Papers & Containers

Insurance
 
Insurance: Entering by the back door
'Cover continuance' which has been banned by the regulator after 1 September 2010, is making a comeback. However, it appears, investors know little about this...
*LIC Samridhi Plus offers highest NAV—a new plan based on an old ideaoptions to buy gold
*Life insurance business nose-dives in crucial month of January

 
Public Interest
 
Spotlight on corruption: Delhi's 'Red Light' areas have been transformed
A number of bureaucrats in New Delhi have done away with their beacons or red lights on their official vehicles. The reason: every person arrested or hauled up for any sort of corruption-related activity—including the babu involved in the NALCO scandal—has been found in or around a car with a beacon or red light...
*Mamata says yes to anti-collision device, but will it see the light of day?
*The next 100-day agenda for Prithviraj Chavan, the CM of Maharashtra (Part I)
*Facebook lottery 'winner' tracks delivery man in fraud; police plead inability to take action

BEYOND MONEY: FOR THOSE WHO NEED A HELPING HAND
 
When one teaches two learn
Each One Teach One Charitable Foundation promotes education among underprivileged secondary school students, says Dolly Mirchandani...
 
BOOKS: THE LOVE OF THE PRINTED WORD
 

What the Dog Saw and Other Adventures
Malcolm Gladwell

Smart Is the New Rich
Christine Romans
Reclaim Your Nest Egg
Ken Kamen with Dale Burg
EXCLUSIVE COLUMNS
 
Brazil: Warning signs of a credit bubble being ignored
William Gamble
 
Poverty drives the budget, so why change poverty?
Veeresh Malik
NACO: An incomplete message
Anil Thakraney
 
FORTHCOMING EVENT
 
Do women make smarter decisions about money?
On 8 March 2011, International Women's Day, join us for a very special learning experience with Ms Deena Mehta, the only woman on the Bombay Stock Exchange's board of directors and one of the most forthright voices on investment issues in the country. Ms Mehta will speak on the subject: Do women make smarter decisions about money? To register for the workshop, please message us at mail@mlfoundation.in or call Dione/Pritika on 2444 1058. Click here for more details
 
How to start a collection for passion and investment
Rajan Jayakar is a master of all things that can be collected. From stamps, coins, matchbox labels (he is the largest collector with over 2 lakh labels!) to Victorian furniture, Shammi Kapoor memorabilia... the list does not end. Mr Jayakar will share with you the passion needed to be a collector for fun, which often leads to great investments. Join us for a free-wheeling session on 18th March, that will leave you longing for more. To register for this workshop, please message us at mail@mlfoundation.in or call Dione/Pritika on 2444 1058. Click here for more details
 
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