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FEB 28 UNION BUDGET 2015-16 28 February 2015 New Delhi Modi Budget: Dalits/Adivasis left out, ‘Sab kaVikas’only for corporates Pursuing unabashedly and openly a pro-rich  policy, the Modi Budget outlines a  corporate vision of  India that   unashamedly eats into the budgetary allocations meant for the  millions of its poorest and neediest citizens, the Dalits and Adivasis, said the National Campaign on Dalit Human Rights (NCDHR) - Dalit Arthik Adhikar Andolan (DAAA), which works towards the elimination of caste-based discrimination. The Budget has severely fallen short on its fiscal promises and takes away 57% per cent of state money meant for welfare schemes for Dalits and Adivasis. “Where are the ';achhe din,'; asks an agitated aam aurat. “Prime Minister Narendra Modi had promised to whip the budget into shape and make the economy fairer for Dalits, Adivasis and other marginalized sections, unfortunately, his words have not translated into
5.8 magnitude earthquake jolted Pakistan A 5.8 magnitude earthquake jolted Islamabad, parts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Azad Kashmir on Friday. The earthquake hit Islamabad, Murree, Swat, Peshawar Nowshera, Mansehra, Batgram, Muzaffarabad and other areas. According to Pakistan's National Seismic Monitoring Centre, the epicenter of the quake was 51 kilometer north of Mansehera while its depth was measured 32 kilometer. There were no reports of any loss of life and property from areas hit by the earthquake Posted  3 hours ago  by  Naresh Kumar Sagar
On World Wildlife Day UNIC New Delhi  ‏ @ UNICDELHI   7 minutes ago Schools should spread awareness on # Wildlife : @ KiranMehraK tells educationists in # Delhi # SeriousAboutWildlifeCrime   World Wildlife Fund  and  United Nations India
Immediate Pension Plan !!!   Contact : 9810974027     Reg - Immediate Pension Plan !!! Respected Sir/Madam, Government of India in the Union Budget 2014-2015, announced the revival of Varishtha Pension Bima Yojana(VPBY). Excerpts from Budget speech by Hon'ble Finance Minister are, NDA Government during its last term in office had introduced the Varishtha Pension Bima Yojana(VPBY) as a pension scheme for senior citizens. Under the scheme a total number of 3.16 lakh annuitants are being benefited and corpus amounts to Rs.6,095 Crore. I propose to revive the scheme for a limited period from 15th August 2014 to 14th August 2015 for the benefit of citizens aged 60 years and above To fulfil the promise made by Finance Minister in his budget speech, the Govt. of India has launched Varishtha Pension Bima Yojana on 14th August, 2014 in association with LIC of India. LIC of India has been given the sole privilege to operate this scheme. Benefits of this scheme are as under :
Norman Chan says HK home prices at an all-time high   Roland Lim  ‏ @ CNA_RolandLim     10 minutes ago # HKMA monetary chief Norman Chan says HK home prices at an all-time high, announces new cooling measures. Posted by  Naresh Kumar Sagar   at  2/27/2015   No comments:  Links to this post Dear Mr. Sagar Please see my article written jointly with Geetima Das Krishna titled 'The Myth of Revenue Foregone..' which appeared in Mint newspaper on 26 February. Your feedback is as always welcome. Best/warm regards Rajiv Kumar The myth of foregone revenue It is dishonest to say tax giveaways are doled to private firms. States and citizens gain most from exemptions The issue of tax revenues foregone by the Union government has been raised repeatedly by eminent persons such as Amartya Sen and S. Gurumurthy and politicians such as Sitaram Yechury. It has become fashionable to raise this issue to castigate the government of the day fo
  Please add  hq@thecsf.info  to your address book to ensure future delivery.   If the images below do not display correctly, please  click here   FW: From the Desk of... Joseph Dias,  ^Ecumenical   ^Evangelical   ^Interdenominational Egyptian Coptic Christian mother forgives ISIS for beheading her two sons Egypt, February 22, 2015: “The Bible tells us to love our enemies and bless those who curse us,” says Beshir, the brother of martyrs Bishoy Estafanos Kamel and Samuel Estafonas Kamel IS beheaded 21 Eyptian Coptic Christians in Libya recently shocking the civilized world. For the heartless and hateful act of the IS, how do you think a mother would respond if two of her sons were among those killed mercilessly by the IS? A 60-year-old woman in Egypt, mother of Bishoy Estafanos Kamel, 25 and Samuel Estafanos Kamel, 23, who were killed by the IS, is not angry. In fact, if she were to find an IS man who killed her sons, she would do the unthinkable. “I will ask G