06 July 2010

Short Autobiography of Sharad Pawar – NCP chief and ICC President

Short biography of Sharad Pawar – NCP chief and ICC President-
Reality Views by sm –
Tuesday, July 06, 2010

Name - Sharadchandra Govindrao Pawar
Born - 12 December 1940 Baramati, Maharashtra
Education – B.Com.
Profession - Agriculturist
Political party – NCP
Constituency - Baramati, Madha (Maharashtra)


Marital Status - Married
Date of Marriage - 1 August 1967
Spouse’s Name - Smt. Pratibha Pawar
Children - 1 daughter - Supriya Sule She is MP now.
Prataprao Pawar brother, Managing Director-editor, Sakal
Ajit Pawar {MLA}], his nephew

Sharad Pawar Ambition – Wants to become prime minister.


Permanent Address - House No. 142, Ambarai, Baramati,
Distt. Pune - 411 001 (Maharashtra)
Present Address - 6, Janpath New Delhi - 110 001
Tels. (011)23018619, 23018870
Fax: (011) 23018609

Sharad Pawar is the president of the Nationalist Congress Party which he founded in 1999, after separating from the Indian National Congress.

Currently Sharad Pawar is MINISTER OF AGRICULTURE, CONSUMER AFFAIRS, and FOOD AND PUBLIC DISTRIBUTION.
He has previously held the posts of Defence Minister of India and Chief Minister of Maharashtra
Pawar also served as the Chairman of the Board of Control for Cricket in India from 2005 to 2008. In 2010, Sharad Pawar became the International Cricket Council president.

In 1967 from Baramati, Sharad Pawar entered the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly for the first time through congress party.

In 1978, Vasantdada Patil was the political mentor of Sharad Pawar.

In 1978 Sharad Pawar broke from the Congress party and become the chief minister of Maharashtra by forming coalition government with Janata party.

First time Sharad Pawar won Lok Sabha election from Baramati parliamentary constituency in 1984
His party, the Indian Congress (Socialist) won 54 seats out of 288 in the state assembly and he became the leader of the opposition.

Indian Congress (Socialist) (IC(S)) was a political party in India between 1978 and 1986.
The party was formed through a split in the Indian National Congress and with many other congress politicians Sharad Pawar also joined this party including A.K. Antony, Dev Kant Baruah, Priyaranjan Das Munshi, and K. P. Unnikrishnan.

In 1981 Sharad Pawar become the President of this party and renamed it as Indian Congress (Socialist)
In 1986 Sharad Pawar and his party rejoined the Indian National Congress.
In June 1988, Prime Minister and Congress President Rajiv Gandhi decided to induct then Maharashtra Chief Minister Shankarrao Chavan into Union Cabinet as Finance Minister and Sharad Pawar was chosen to replace Chavan as chief minister.

P.V. Narasimha Rao was sworn in as Prime Minister on June 21, 1991.
Rao decided to induct Pawar as Defence Minister.
On June 26, 1991, Pawar took over as that portfolio, continuing till March 1993.
After Pawar's successor in Maharashtra, Sudhakarrao Naik stepped down, Rao sent Pawar back as chief minister of the state.
on March 6, 1993 he became chief minister of Maharashtra.
On March 12, 1993 Bombay saw, witnessed series of bomb blast

Sharad Pawar is or was president of following few organizations.
President,
•Nehru Centre, Mumbai;
•Rayat Shikshan Sanstha, Satara;
•Vidya Pratishthan, Baramati, Pune;
•Agriculture Development Trust, Baramati;
•Y.B. Chavan Pratishthan, Mumbai; and
•V. Sugar Institute, Pune
• Maharashtra Olympic Association;
• Garware Club House;
• Maharashtra Kustigir Parishad

Legislative Career
•1967 -Elected to Maharashtra Legislative Assembly from Baramati Assembly constituency from Baramati

•1967 - 1991 General Secretary of the Maharashtra Pradesh Congress Committee. Secretary, Maharashtra Congress Legislative Assembly Party

•1972 - 1974 Minister Of State For Home, Food & Civil Supplies. Rehabilitation, Publicity, Sports & Youth Welfare Deptts. Of the Govt. Of Maharashtra

•1978 - 1980Chief Minister, Maharashtra

•1981 - 1984 Leader Of Opposition in Maharashtra Legislative Assembly. 1984 Elected Member Of Lok Sabha from Baramati Parliamentary Constituency

•1985 - 1986 Elected to the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly (Congress-S)

•1991 - 1993 Defence Minister, Government Of India
•1991 November Baramati Constituency (By Election)

•1993 - 1995 Chief Minister, Maharashtra
•1996 May - Elected Member Of Parliament
•1998 March - General Election (Elected Member Of Parliament). Declared Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha
•1999 May - President of Nationalist Congress Party

Its said that Sharad Pawar is the friend of Shiv Sena chief Bal Thakare. For the rise of Shiv Sena in Maharashtra Sharad Pawar is also indirectly responsible.

Sharad Pawar and Controversies –

Sharad Pawar also has close links with the underworld don, Dawood Ibrahim through his henchman Lakhan Singh based in the Middle East.
- No Proof Above is just controversy

G.R. Khairnar made a series of accusations against Pawar for being involved in corruption but he failed to produce to proof.'

After 12th Lok Sabha was dissolved and elections to 13th Lok Sabha were due, Pawar, P.A. Sangma and Tariq Anwar demanded that the Congress Party needs Indian born person and not born foreigner. They opposed the Sonia Gandhi.
But today whoever opposed the Sonia Gandhi is working with her and accepted her as chief of Indian Politics business.


In October 2006, the prime accused in the stamp paper scam worth US$ 500 Million plus, Abdul Karim Telgi, named Sharad Pawar as one of the politicians involved. This was revealed in a leaked video-tape of Telgi's narco-anlysis test - now in the possession of the media - conducted in 2003, before the CBI took over the probe in 2004. In this tape, he named Sharad Pawar and Chaggan Bhujbal but did not specify the nature of their involvement.

2007 - The BJP asked for Pawar's resignation after alleging he was involved in a multi-crore scam involving wheat imports.

On October 27, 2007, the Bombay High Court served notices to institutions headed by Sharad Pawar, Ajit Pawar and Sadanand Sule (Sharad Pawar's son-in-law) along with a corresponding notice served to the Maharashtra Krishna Valley Development Corporation (MKVDC) on why special privileges were given to Pawar and his family. This was done in consideration of a Public Interest Litigation No. 148 of 2006, filed by Shamsunder Potare alleging that the land said allocations in Pune, made in 2002, were illegal. The institutions and properties mentioned include:

(i)Two 141.15 acre plots given allotted to Vidya Pratishthan, an educational society headed by Sharad Pawar
(ii)A 2 acre plot allotted to Anant Smriti Pratishthan, headed by Ajit Pawar, the Maharashtra state minister for irrigation and Sharad Pawar's nephew
(iii)A 13 hectare (=32.12 acres) plot allotted to Lavasa Corporation, owned by Sadanand Sule, Sharad Pawar's son-in-law at the time. He handed over his stake in 2006
(iv)A 1 acre plot allotted to Shivajinagar Agriculture College
(v)A 3 acre plot allotted to Sharadchandraji Scout and Guide Training Institute


Regarding IPL Pawar said he does not have any stake in IPL teams but later he accepted that
0.05% stake in Royal Challengers Bangalore team is alone worth 6 crores.

Pawar has the image of being untrustworthy. His abandoning his mentor Yashwantrao Chavan to win power continues to haunt him.

Sharad Pawar is very rich, very rich and very rich.



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04 July 2010

Part 22 – Indian Legal History – British Citizens and Company Courts in India

Part 22 – Indian Legal History – British Citizens and Company Courts in India -
Reality Views by sm –
Sunday, July 04, 2010

In beginning when Company established the judicial system in their Presidencies British citizens were exempt from the jurisdiction of the company courts.


As per Regulating act British citizens were only subject to the Supreme Court of Judicature at Calcutta.

But in 1793 Cornwallis started to reform this situation in Bengal.
Cornwallis was also a British Person.
Cornwallis Prohibited British citizens from residing beyond ten miles of Calcutta unless they executed a bond placing themselves under the jurisdiction of the mofussil diwani adalats in cases up to Rs.500.
Cases where amount was more than 500 Rs. were tried in the Supreme Court of Calcutta.
Madras and Bengal adopted this same law in 1802 through Regulation XVIII and Regulation III of 1799.

The section 107th of charter act of 1813 stated that British Citizens staying, trading and holding immoveable property at a distance of more than ten miles from the presidency town were subject to the company courts brought against them by the native people.
But British citizens got special right regarding appeal to the Majestys courts.
But that court also followed the same company rules.

Again in 1814 Lord Hastings reformed the civil law.
Munsiffs and sadar ameens were not allowed to take cognizance of cases in which a British or European or American citizen were involved.
Only district court got the authority to take cognizance, try cases against the British, European or American citizens.

Again law was changed.

Regulation IV of 1827 gave power to the Sadar Ameens to take cognizance of cases in which Europeans were party. This was the law up to 1831.

In 1831, Lord William Bentinck changed the law and munsiffs and sadar ameens were forbidden to try cases involving British or European or American citizens.

The charter act of 1833 gave British Citizens right to stay in India and purchase property in India.

Section 85 of the charter act of 1833 said that it is the duty, obligation on the government to protect Indians from insult and outrage in their persons, properties, religion and opinions.

Macaulay the first law member of the government of India [1833] was of the opinion that the judicial system should be uniform as far as possible and that no distinction ought to be made between one class of people and another.

In 1836 Legislative council of India passed the passed which took away the right of British people to file appeal in the Majestys court which they enjoyed as per the charter act of 1813.

In 1839 again law was passed act III declared that no person by reason of place of birth or descent be exempt from the jurisdiction of the revenue courts or munsiffs courts.

In 1843 English people were also brought under the munsiffs courts.
Munsiffs courts Indians were judges and in sadar ameens also Indians were judges.

Regarding criminal justice also same type of reforms kept happening but very slowly.

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03 July 2010

No Mercy Please Don’t Go Lyrics and Video –

No Mercy Please Don’t Go Lyrics and Video –

Reality Views by sm –
Saturday, July 03, 2010

Lyrics of the song – Please don’t go by No Mercy
Song writers - Reuther, Franz; Applegate, Mary; Cintron, Martin; Bischof-Fallenstein


Please don't go Please don't go
Don't you know that I love you so
Say your mine and give me tonight
Let's stay together
Please don't go Please don't go
You're the only angel I know
You were sent from heaven above
To love me forever

Please don't go Please don't go

If you leave me
You let a good thing fall apart
If you decive me
You leave a pain inside my heart
I really need you
Just like the air I need to breathe
I'll stand beside you I'll never leave

Please don't go Please don't go
Don't you know that I love you so
Say your mine and give me tonight
Let's stay together

Please don't go Please don't go
You're the only angel I know
You were sent from heaven above
To love me forever

If you leave me
You're gonna spoil a dream we shared
If you leave me
I'm gonna miss the way you care
I will try harder
I'll make you fall in love again
And I'll be faithful until the end

Please don't go Please don't go
You're the only angel I know
You were sent from heaven above
To love me forever

Please Don't Go

If you leave me I'm gonna search the world for you
If you leave me
Sweet memories will shine on through

Please don't go Please don't go
Don't you know that I love you so
Say your mine and give me tonight
Let's stay together

Please don't go Please don't go
You're the only angel I know
You were sent from heaven above
To love me forever

Watch No Mercy – Please don’t go video song



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Short autobiography of Deva and His copied or Inspirational songs list

Short autobiography of Deva and His copied or Inspirational songs list – Tamil songs list-
Reality views by sm –
Saturday, July 03, 2010

Name – Deva his real name is Devanesan
Born - November 20, 1950
Profession - Film composer, music director



Deva has composed songs and provided background music for Tamil films.
He has given music to more than 400 movies.
His son Srikanth Deva is also a music director in the industry.
He started learning classical music under Dhanraj and successfully finished a course in Western music conducted by London Trinity Music College.
Deva also belongs to the music family, his brothers used to work as instrumentalists in the musical troupes of Illayaraja
He has composed music Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam film.

Below is the list of copied or inspired songs list of Deva music director.

Movie Name - Nerukku Ner
Song Name - Akila Akila
Copied from original Song – Bob Marley's Buffalo Soldier

Movie Name - Nerukku ner
Song Name - Aval varuvala
Copied from original Song – Bob Marley's 'Get up stand up'

Movie Name - nerukku ner
Song Name - manam virumbuthe unnai
Copied from original Song – manavyalakim (tyagaraja)

Movie Name - Nerukku Ner
Song Name - Thudikindra kaadhal
Copied from original Song – Ofra Azha's 'Im nin alu'

Movie Name - Natpukkaaga
Song Name - garuda garuda
Copied from original Song – Suprabhadam

Movie Name - Citizen
Song Name - I love you
Copied from original Song – Sasha's 'I feel lonely

Movie Name - Arunachalam
Song Name - alli alli anarkali
Copied from original Song – Didi didi by Khaled


Movie Name - Aahaa
Song Name - Mudhal mudhalil
Copied from original Song – Nadeem Shravan's 'Sochenge tumhe pyaar' from the movie Deewana


Movie Name - Aasai
Song Name - Thilothama
Copied from original Song – Ofra Azha's 'Galbi

Movie Name - Aasai
Song Name - Pul veli
Copied from original Song – Rod Stewart's 'Maggie May'

Movie Name - Aasai
Song Name - Meenamma
Copied from original Song – Genesis's song 'Mama'

Movie Name - Avvai Shanmugi
Song Name - Velai velai
Copied from original Song – Workaholic

Movie Name - Mugavari
Song Name - Hey keechu kiliye
Copied from original Song – Dr Alban's 'Enemies' song

Movie Name - Mugavari
Song Name - oh nenje nenje
Copied from original Song – Get Down by Backstreet Boys

Movie Name - Mugavari
Song Name - Poo virinjaachu
Copied from original Song – That thing you do' song from same movie


Movie Name - Vaalee
Song Name - Oh sona
Copied from original Song – 'Suzanna' and Francis Lai's theme song from movie love story and also this song is sung by Andy William's as 'Where do I begin

Movie Name - Vedan
Song Name - oru vedan vedan varugiraan
Copied from original Song – She's a maniac

Movie Name - Tholi Prema
Song Name - Ee Manase
Copied from original Song – Dr Alban song 'Alabalaba'

Movie Name - Kannethire thondrinaal
Song Name - salomiyaa
Copied from original Song – Sayonee by Junoon

Movie Name - Kalki
Song Name - Poove nee aadava
Copied from original Song – Kenny G's 'Against Doctor's orders'

Movie Name - kalloori vaasal
Song Name - en manathai kollai adithavale
Copied from original Song - Will you be there by Michael Jackson – Dangerous

Movie Name - Kadhal Sadugudu
Song Name - Carolina
Copied from original Song – Dr.Alban's 'Guess who's coming to dinner

Movie Name - Kushi
Song Name - Oh vennila
Copied from original Song – Portugese 'fado' singer Dulce Pontes' 'Cancao do mar' song

Movie Name - Kushi
Song Name - oru ponnu onnu naan paathen
Copied from original Song - – All that she wants by Ace of base

Movie Name - Kushi
Song Name - yaar solvatho
Copied from original Song – why you wanna trip on me by Michael Jackson – dangerous

Movie Name - Priyamudan
Song Name - Hello good morning toshiba
Copied from original Song – Boney M's Brown girl in the ring

Movie Name - Priyamudan
Song Name - poojaa vaa poojaa vaa
Copied from original Song – one night in bangkok by Head Murray

Movie Name - Panchathanthiram
Song Name - Manmadha leelai
Copied from original Song – Linkin Park's 'Points of authority

Movie Name - Panchathanthiram
Song Name - Meri jaan
Copied from original Song – 'Meri Jaan...sunday ke sunday', by C Ramchandra

Movie Name - Bhagavathy
Song Name - Allu allu
Copied from original Song – Hisham Abbas' 'Nari Narain'

Movie Name - Red
Song Name - 'Kannai kasakkum
Copied from original Song – Den Harrow's 'Catch the fox'

Movie Name - sooriyan
Song Name - vayathu
Copied from original Song - Kandha shashti kavasam

Movie Name - gopala gopala
Song Name - krishna nee karupendraalum
Copied from original Song - bhagyadha lakshmi baaramma by Purandaradasa - MLV version


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01 July 2010

Sharad Pawar Becomes ICC President Do you think Sharad Pawar should resign from post of Agriculture, union minister in the Indian government?

Sharad Pawar Becomes ICC President Do you think Sharad Pawar should resign from post of Agriculture, union minister in the Indian government?

Reality Views by sm –
Thursday, July 01, 2010

Sharad Pawar becomes the ICC president for next 2 years.
The term of ICC president is for 2 years.


Sharad Pawar is seventy year old Indian politician.
Pawar is the second Indian to head the ICC after Jag Mohan Dalmiya, who was at the helm from 1997 to 2000. Pawar is the seventh ICC President, succeeding Englishman David Morgan who concluded his two year term.
From 2008 Sharad Pawar was working as a vice president of ICC.
Pawar becomes the president at a time when Indian subcontinent will organize the World Cup 2011.
Sharad Pawar served as the BCCI president between 2005 and 2008.

The question is now can Sharad Pawar do the justice to his both jobs that is
Job One - Union Minister, Minister for Agriculture
Job Two - President of ICC

Both jobs require full time attention, furthermore he is old and he does not have cricket knowledge. The quality he got is nothing but sweet talking which is used by Indian politicians. Do the sweet talking and forget about performance and frauds.

Working as an assistant is always different, leading is different.
We have witnessed how in India prices of food items are rising and government
Failed to stop the price rise.
Even warehouses for food items in India are used for storing of wine or something else and food items are kept outside warehouse.
In this type of corruption, fraud I have not read anyone was punished in India.
BCCI failed to stop the corruption or fraud or whatever you call it which happened in the IPL tournament matches in last season.

Do you think the job of Union Minister is part time or ICC job is part time?
No, both jobs are full time and need 24 hours of attention.

Why do we blame when cricketers do advertisements while playing cricket matches
If cricket players are not allowed to do part time extra job, why then head of the ICC or cricket board is allowed to do two full time jobs.

The time has come ICC should frame rules and regulations regarding the age, experience for the post of ICC president.

Everyone in India knows how much time he spends for the cause of his agriculture ministry in India.
Even one has to look his attendance at the ICC meetings in the past.
ICC meetings generally last two days. Two full days.
Now I am sure Sharad Pawar will bring ICC head office to Mumbai or Delhi so he can attend the ICC meetings. Once it was in London, now it is in Dubai and next step is Mumbai or Delhi.
In 2005 ICC head office was shifted to Dubai from London.
In 2011/2012 ICC head office shits to Mumbai forever.

Sharad Pawar is an intelligent person. He will do the justice to the ICC; ICC will not suffer any losses.

But what about Agriculture Ministry, in India politicians do not have any accountability regarding their role and duties.

Agriculture ministry will suffer and Indian population will suffer.
Now time has come Sharad Pawar should make his daughter a cabinet,union minister and he should resign from the post of Agriculture Minister for the love of India and for the love of cricket.

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Know Everything about SEZ – Special Economic Zones – Tax Heaven of India

Know Everything about SEZ – Special Economic Zones – Tax Heaven of India -
Reality Views sm –
Thursday, July 01, 2010

Let’s understand and know about the SEZ, The Subsidy ka BAP.
Know 23 of Benefits – [Subsidies] Enjoyed by the SEZ – Special Economic Zones

In simple words I will tell you Special Economic Zone means
No Tax, No Duties, No Hurdles



Special Economic Zones (SEZs) Policy was announced in April 2000.
The Special Economic Zones Act, 2005, was passed by Parliament in May, 2005 which received Presidential assent on the 23rd of June, 2005.
The SEZ Act, 2005, supported by SEZ Rules, came into effect on 10th February, 2006
The SEZ Act 2005 envisages key role for the State Governments in Export Promotion and creation of related infrastructure.

SEZ is a special economic area where if someone opens the business he enjoys lot of benefits and ultimately he gets guarantee that he will become richer without doing any social service towards India.

Who can set up SEZ?
1.Central or State Government or both jointly
2.private and public company
3.Foreign company
4.Any person, who intends to set up a Special Economic Zone, may, after identifying the area, make a proposal to the State Government concerned for the purpose of setting up the Special Economic Zone.

Types of SEZ

1.“Free Trade and Warehousing Zone” means a Special Economic Zone wherein mainly trading and warehousing and other activities related thereto are carried on

2.Special Economic Zone for multi-product” means a Special Economic Zone. where Units may be set up for manufacture of two or more goods in a sector or goods falling in two or more sectors or for trading and warehousing or rendering of two or more services in a sector or rendering of services falling in two or more Sector

3.Special Economic Zone for specific sector” means a Special Economic Zone meant exclusively for one or more products in a sector or one or more services in a sector.

4.“Special Economic Zone in a port or airport” means a Special Economic Zone in an existing port or airport for Special Economic Zone in an existing port or airport for Special Economic Zone.


SEZ was started in the name of inviting foreign companies in India to start business but reality is that Indian business houses are taking advantage of these facilities of SEZ.
SEZ units can also do contract work for domestic companies, provided all raw material including semi-finished goods and consumables including fuel is supplied by the DTA exporter.
In this case, the finished goods must be directly exported from the SEZ unit on behalf of the DTA exporter.
The export document is jointly in the name of the DTA unit and the SEZ unit.
The DTA exporter is eligible for refund of duty paid on the inputs by way of brand rate of duty drawback.
SEZ units can sell goods and services, including rejects and scrap or other by-products of the manufacturing process in the domestic market.


Objective of starting the SEZ in India –

(a) Generation of additional economic activity
(b) Promotion of exports of goods and services;
(c) Promotion of investment from domestic and foreign sources;
(d) Creation of employment opportunities;
(e) Development of infrastructure facilities;

Know 23 of Benefits – [Subsidies] Enjoyed by the SEZ – Special Economic Zones

1.Duty free import/domestic procurement of goods for development, operation and maintenance of SEZ units

2.100% Income Tax exemption on export income for SEZ units under Section 10AA of the Income Tax Act for first 5 years, 50% for next 5 years thereafter and 50% of the ploughed back export profit for next 5 years.

3.Exemption from Central Sales Tax.

4.Exemption from Service Tax.

5.Freedom to carry forward losses for 8 years, thus providing tax shelter on losses incurred in the initial years.

6.All the input taxes i.e. Excise, Import duty, WCT, Electricity Duty & service tax, VAT (on inputs for manufacturing for export purposes) etc. are forever exempted in a SEZ.
7.Exemption from minimum alternate tax under section 115JB of the Income Tax Act.

8.Exemption from State sales tax and other levies as extended by the respective State Governments.

9.External commercial borrowing by SEZ units up to US $ 500 million in a year without any maturity restriction through recognized banking channels.

10.Exemption from customs/excise duties for development of SEZs for authorized operations approved by the BOA.

11.Income Tax exemption on income derived from the business of development of the SEZ in a block of 10 years in 15 years under Section 80-IAB of the Income Tax Act.

12.Exemption from minimum alternate tax under Section 115 JB of the Income Tax Act.

13.Exemption from dividend distribution tax under Section 115O of the Income Tax Act.

14.Exemption from Central Sales Tax (CST).

15.Exemption from Service Tax (Section 7, 26 and Second Schedule of the SEZ Act).

16.exemption from any duty of customs, under the Customs Act, 1962 or the Custom Tariff Act, 1975 or any other law for the time being in force, on goods imported into, or service provided in, a Special Economic Zone or a Unit, to carry on the authorized operations by the Developer or entrepreneur;

17.exemption from any duty of excise, under the Central Excise Act, 1944 or the Central Excise Tariff Act, 1985 or any other law for the time being in force, on goods brought from Domestic Tariff Area to a Special Economic Zone or Unit, to carry on the authorized operations by the Developer or entrepreneur;

18.exemption from service tax under Chapter-V of the Finance Act, 1994 on taxable services provided to a Developer or Unit to carry on the authorized operations in a Special Economic Zone;

19.exemption from the securities transaction tax leviable under section 98 of the Finance (No. 2) Act, 2004 in case the taxable securities transactions are entered into by a non-resident through the International Financial Services Centre;

20.Exemption from the levy of taxes on the sale or purchase of goods other than newspapers under the Central Sales Tax Act, 1956 if such goods are meant to carry on the authorized operations by the Developer or entrepreneur.

21.Profits allowed to be repatriated freely without any dividend -balancing requirement.

22.Information Technology Sezs do not require environment clearance for development of Sezs

23.No routine examination by customs of export and import cargo, thus providing for hassle-free operations.

With all these facilities who is becoming more rich in India.
Few important facts regarding growth of SEZ in India –

•Exports in 2008-09 – Rs. 99,689 Crore (Growth of 50% over 2007-08)
•Exports in 2009-10 -(As on 31st March, 2010)- Rs. 2,20,711.39 crore(Growth of 121.40% over 2008-09)

When they are making profits at the cost of Indian population why government do not cancel their exemptions?
Why government do not add clause that for every exemption they have to open school in that area or that city?

Jai Ho SEZ, Jai Ho Subsidy ka BAP

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