MMS says " There are difficulties in revealing Account holders' names.
BLACK ,blackened -- any color money is because Govt  failed to catch them in 
the act.
They took the easy path-- print more.

They say" Inefficiency is the worst form of corruption"

Some Governmenting!

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> Aparajita Gogoi among world?s top 100 women  
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>                       LONDON, 
> March 8: Five Indian women, including high-profile author Arundhati Roy 
> and rights activist Jayshree Satpute, figure in the list of 100 of the 
> world?s most inspirational women prepared by The Guardian. The list also
>  has a fair sprinkling of women of Indian origin like PepsiCo chief 
> Indra Nooyi and director Mira Nair.
> The five Indian women who have made it to the exclusive group are 
> Booker Prize winner Roy; Satpute, a human rights advocate working to 
> help poor women in India at risk of dying in childbirth; ecofeminist 
> Vandana Shiva; Aparajita Gogoi, who is coordinator of the White Ribbon 
> Alliance for Safe Motherhood in India and Sampat Pal Devi, leader of an 
> all-women vigilante force called Gulabi Gang. The Guardian released the 
> list on March 8, being celebrated as International Women?s Day.
> Roy, who authored The God of Small Things and calls herself a 
> ?natural born feminist?, is described as one of India?s most important 
> polemicists.
> The Guardian report said that she has not published a second novel 
> and has instead shone the spotlight on the dark side of the 
> subcontinent.
> Sampat Pal Devi, who leads the Gulabi gang in northern India, is listed in 
> the section of activists and campaigners.
> The all-women force dressed in pink saris wields bamboo sticks. One 
> day she saw a man beating his wife in India?s Uttar Pradesh State and 
> she begged him to stop. He didn?t. She returned the next day with a 
> group of women and beat him like he had beaten his wife. The Gulabi gang
>  had been formed, the report said.
> She has a list of criminal charges against her but the number of gang
>  members is growing. It now has around 20,000 members. ?Village society 
> in India is loaded against women,? she says.
> Shiva, a renowned name in global circles who believes feminism and 
> environmentalism are inseparable, is quoted as saying: ?Women who 
> produce for their families and communities are treated as 
> ?non-productive? and economically inactive. The devaluation of women?s 
> work, and of work done in sustainable economies, is the natural outcome 
> of a system constructed by capitalist patriarchy. This is how 
> globalization destroys local economies and destruction itself is counted
>  as growth.?
> Indian-origin filmmaker Mira Nair is there in the list. She made The 
> Namesake, Amelia and Monsoon Wedding and her movie Salaam Bombay won 
> awards at Cannes, and led to her setting up a children?s charity. She 
> went on to become the first woman to win the Golden Lion at the Venice 
> film festival.
> In the field of business, Indian-origin PepsiCo chief Indra Nooyi 
> finds mention. Nooyi is keen to help women up the business ladder, the 
> media report said.
> ?If you are a woman and especially a person of colour, there are two 
> strikes against you,? Indra Nooyi had said. ?Immigrant, person of 
> colour, and woman, three strikes against you ... So I would work extra 
> hard at it. More hours, yes. More sacrifices and trade-offs, yes. That 
> has been the journey.?
> She grew up in what she calls a ?humble middle-class? environment in 
> South India and worked hard to reach a paypacket of $10.66 million last 
> year.
> Another Indian-origin woman on the list is Pragna Patel, founding 
> member of Southall Black Sisters, which the media report described as a 
> landmark organization in the history of black and Asian feminism.
> The charity campaigns for and offers practical support to women escaping 
> domestic violence and forced marriages.
> Britain-based Jasvinder Sanghera, director of Karma Nirvana, which is
>  a charity helping victims of forced marriages and ?honour? violence, 
> also finds mention in the list.
> She had run away from home at 15 to avoid a forced marriage and set 
> up the charity after her elder sister, who was afraid of her abusive 
> husband and killed herself in 1987. IANS
> ????? (The Sentinel, 09.03.2011)
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> Date: Wed, 9 Mar 2011 11:40:17 +0530 (IST)
> From: uttam borthakur <[email protected]>
> To: assam <[email protected]>
> Subject: [Assam] TAX EVASION, TAX AVOIDANCE AND REVENUE LOSS
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> 
> Yesteday, I was present in a talk delivered by Prof. Reddy of Hyderabad 
> University on TAX EVASION, TAX AVOIDANCE and REVENUE LOSS. The talk was 
> organised by Omeo Kumar Das Institute.
> ?
> The sum and substance of the talk, well supported by facts, probably compiled 
> by Global Financial Integrity, was that the shadow or the black economy has 
> grown in India to 50% now from a pre-liberalisation 37%. It has grown through 
> transfer pricing, arm's length deals, tax incentives, Export zones, dealings 
> in Power generation equipments and armaments, especially nuclear, where it is 
> difficult for a buyer to know the wares' price, as there are no competing 
> substitutes etc. etc. On the otherhand, though effective rate of taxes is 
> 34%, through high depreciation allowances and tax sops (income based and 
> investment based), the corporates end up paying only about 16% or so. Whereas 
> it is desired that in a developing country the expense on education and 
> primary health care ought to be about 11 to 15%, in India it is about 4.5%, 
> and that too does not percolate down due to corruption. And his summation was 
> that all these things are attributable to the politics
>  in place though the legal framework to resist these are already there and 
> cost of tax compliance and collection?are quite low in India.
> ?
> Now a friend from the United States was kind enough to share with me the 
> following link, showing that even that country may not be free from these 
> ailments, despite having better regulations and implementations (like jailing 
> tax offenders) in place.
> 
> Interested may follow the following link:
> Try a new link: 
> http://www.huffingtonpost.com/michael-moore/america-is-not-broke_b_832006.html
> 
> 
> Uttam Kumar Borthakur
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