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Bogus political donations: Income tax raids in Telangana go-betweens
Bogus political donations: Income tax raids in Telangana go-betweens

Time of India

time15-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Bogus political donations: Income tax raids in Telangana go-betweens

HYDERABAD: Income tax (I-T) officers on Monday carried out searches at multiple locations across Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, including Hyderabad, targeting three intermediaries allegedly involved in facilitating fraudulent claims of deductions in income tax returns (ITRs) through fake political donations and other fabricated expenses. The searches are part of a broader investigation into organised rackets across the country involving false filings under various I-T sections, including 80GGC. You Can Also Check: Hyderabad AQI | Weather in Hyderabad | Bank Holidays in Hyderabad | Public Holidays in Hyderabad In three separate operations, searches were conducted in Tirupati (Chittoor district), Pamuru (Prakasam district), and Nizampet (Hyderabad). According to sources, the department identified the individuals as G Chaitanya in Tirupati, V Srinivas in Pamuru, and M Purushottam Reddy in Nizampet. They allegedly acted as intermediaries, collecting a 10% commission for filing ITRs on behalf of clients using false claims under Section 80GGC - a provision meant for genuine political donations and other sections. Investigators found that the intermediaries helped a wide section of salaried individuals, including IT professionals, LIC employees, and employees of RBI Mint in Hyderabad - claim inflated refunds based on either fictitious or manipulated donation entries. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Is it legal? How to get Internet without paying a subscription? Techno Mag Learn More Undo In some instances, no donation took place, while in others, the amount was routed back to the employees in cash after a formal donation entry was shown. Most of the political parties involved were found to be based in Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, and Bihar. Section 80GGC abused The department's probe revealed systematic misuse of several sections of the I-T Act, including 10(13A), 80GGC, 80E, 80D, 80EE, 80EEB, 80G, 80GGA, and 80DDB. The fake claims were often filed using temporary email IDs and common IP addresses, a pattern that helped the tax authorities track down the intermediaries. These email accounts were later abandoned, which prevented taxpayers from receiving official notices or alerts. In the Chittoor case, six LIC employees were reportedly questioned and admitted to paying a commission to the intermediary in exchange for refunds generated through inflated political donation claims for the financial year 2022-23. The I-T department has also noted that growing awareness has led several employers, particularly in the IT sector, to reject dubious Section 80GGC claims during verification. This has pushed intermediaries to file returns directly on behalf of taxpayers, using falsified entries to secure higher refunds. The ongoing investigation also exposed attempts to submit fraudulent TDS returns to inflate refunds. Individuals from MNCs, PSUs, academic institutions, and the startup ecosystem were among those implicated.

India Secures International Institute Of Administrative Sciences Presidency
India Secures International Institute Of Administrative Sciences Presidency

NDTV

time05-06-2025

  • Politics
  • NDTV

India Secures International Institute Of Administrative Sciences Presidency

New Delhi: In a marker of India's internal governance reforms and the country's rising stature in global governance, the country has been elected to lead the prestigious International Institute of Administrative Sciences (IIAS) for the 2025-2028 term. This is the first time in the nearly 100-year history of the Belgium-based institute that India will hold the presidential post. This marks a significant recognition of India's administrative evolution and reform-oriented governance, sources said. A Resounding Mandate The election took place at the Extraordinary General Assembly Meeting of the IIAS held on June 3, 2025, in Brussels. V Srinivas, Secretary of India's Department of Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances (DARPG), contested the presidency and won decisively with 87 votes, defeating Austria's candidate who received 54 votes. Experts see Srinivas' election as an endorsement of India's governance model and its recent strides in administrative modernisation. He will preside over the global body that connects practitioners and scholars of public administration across continents. This will also help India understand and adopt best practices of governance reforms from across the world. India's Role in IIAS: A Longstanding Journey India has been an institutional member of IIAS since 1998, actively contributing to its mission of promoting good governance, innovation, and evidence-based policy reforms globally. Over the years, India has become increasingly active in the IIAS ecosystem, both as a participant and host of major conferences. In February 2025, India hosted the IIAS-DARPG India Conference in New Delhi under the theme "Next Generation Administrative Reforms - Empowering Citizens and Reaching the Last Mile." The event saw participation from over 750 delegates representing 58 countries, emphasising inclusive, transparent, and technology-driven governance. The win is also seen as a validation of the "Maximum Governance, Minimum Government" approach promoted by Prime Minister Narendra Modi's administration. India's pitch this year focused on the need to democratise global administrative practices, bridging the North-South divide in governance models, and ensuring last-mile delivery of public services through modern tools and localised solutions. What the Presidency Means With India assuming the IIAS presidency, it is poised to shape global discourse on public administration reforms, especially those aligned with sustainable development, digital governance, and equity in service delivery. V Srinivas has said that under India's leadership, the IIAS will work to promote inclusive governance frameworks, foster cooperation, and help build capacity in developing nations through knowledge sharing, training programs, and collaborative research. A Soft Power Milestone This victory is being hailed as an important soft power milestone for India. As geopolitical influence increasingly includes thought leadership in public policy and administration, India's leadership of IIAS is likely to provides a global platform to project its governance innovations and reinforce its image as a credible partner in institutional reforms, sources said.

India Secures Historic Mandate To Lead International Institute Of Administrative Sciences
India Secures Historic Mandate To Lead International Institute Of Administrative Sciences

News18

time04-06-2025

  • Business
  • News18

India Secures Historic Mandate To Lead International Institute Of Administrative Sciences

Last Updated: This is the first time in the 100-year history of IIAS that the election to the post of President was secured by India through a historic mandate. In a major accomplishment for the nation, India won the presidency of the Belgium-based International Institute of Administrative Sciences (IIAS) for the first time, according to an official statement issued on Wednesday. The IIAS is a global non-profit organisation comprising 31 member countries, 20 national sections, and 15 academic research centres jointly collaborating for scientific research on public administration. The Department of Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances has represented India as a Member State of the International Institute of Administrative Sciences since 1998, according to the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions. For the 2025-2028 presidency of IIAS, Prime Minister Narendra Modi nominated the Indian candidacy of Secretary DARPG V Srinivas in November 2024. The hearings for the IIAS presidency were held in February 2025 at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi. DARPG thanks the membership of the IIAS for electing India for the presidency of the IIAS for the period 2025-2028. This is a historic occasion, a significant moment in DARPG's partnership with IIAS. The DARPG is grateful for the leadership of Hon'ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra… — DARPG 🇮🇳 (@DARPG_GoI) June 4, 2025 Four nations — India, South Africa, Austria and Bahrain — submitted their nominations for the IIAS presidency for the period 2025-2028 and participated in the hearings before the Council of Administration of IIAS, which were held on the sidelines of the Annual IIAS Conference 2025. After the hearings, the candidacy of India, South Africa and Austria was forwarded to the General Body of IIAS for the next round by the Council of Administration. South Africa withdrew its candidacy in May 2025. The election was held between India and Austria on June 3, 2025 in which 141 votes were polled, of which India registered 87 votes (61.7 percent of the vote), and Austria registered 54 votes (38.3 percent of the vote). India's candidacy received widespread support from across the membership, according to the Ministry, adding that this achievement will take forward the Prime Minister's vision for 'Maximum Governance – Minimum Government". First Time In 100-Year History What makes this special is that this is the first time in the 100-year history of IIAS that the election to the post of President was held by a ballot process, and it is the first time that India has secured the historic mandate for the Presidency of the IIAS. In his acceptance speech on Tuesday, Srinivas said the country's presidency will be an inclusive one which will seek to bridge the north-south divide. 'India's administration works under the policy maxim 'maximum governance – minimum government' under which we pursue next-generation administrative reforms using technology to bring citizens and government closer. Contemporary administrative theory has documented this transformation with a focus on a digitally empowered citizen and a digitally transformed institution," he said. Srinivas said India had outlined its vision for 'Resource Rich, Publications Rich, Digitally Agile IIAS" which will seek to integrate the best practices of digital public infrastructure to transform governance models. 'The Indian presidency of the IIAS will strive for harmonious and futuristic governance models and improvements in the implementation of public policy. It will be an inclusive presidency with a focus on unity which emerges from our Gandhian values, which will seek to bridge the north-south divide," he added. Key member countries of the IIAS include – India, Japan, China, Germany, Italy, Korea, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Switzerland, Mexico, Spain, Qatar, Morocco, Indonesia etc. The IIAS maintains a close working relationship with the United Nations and participates in the UN's Committee of Experts on Public Administration (CEPA) and the UN Public Administration Network (UNPAN). While the IIAS is not a formally affiliated body of the UN, it actively engages with the UN's work in public administration. Get breaking news, in-depth analysis, and expert perspectives on everything from politics to crime and society. Stay informed with the latest India news only on News18. Download the News18 App to stay updated! tags : Department of Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances Location : New Delhi, India, India First Published: June 04, 2025, 17:31 IST News india India Secures Historic Mandate To Lead International Institute Of Administrative Sciences

186 Cadets take 'Antim pag' (Final step) during Passing Out Parade at Indian Naval Academy Ezhimala
186 Cadets take 'Antim pag' (Final step) during Passing Out Parade at Indian Naval Academy Ezhimala

United News of India

time31-05-2025

  • General
  • United News of India

186 Cadets take 'Antim pag' (Final step) during Passing Out Parade at Indian Naval Academy Ezhimala

Kannur, May 31 (UNI) The Passing Out Parade (POP) of Spring Term 2025 was held at the Indian Naval Academy, Ezhimala, on Saturday that saw 186 trainees, including cadets from four friendly foreign countries, graduate with flying colours. Southern Naval Command Vice Admiral V Srinivas reviewed the Passing Out Parade (POP) of Spring Term 2025. The 186 trainees at the POP comprised Midshipmen of the 107th and 108th Indian Naval Academy Course, 38th Naval Orientation Course (Extended) and cadets of 39th Naval Orientation Course (Extended), 40th Naval Orientation Course (Regular) and 41st Naval Orientation Course (Coast Guard). The POP marked the culmination of their ab-initio training. The cadets took the "Antim Pag" (final step) into commissioned service into the Indian Navy, Indian Coast Guard. The President's Gold Medal for standing first in the Indian Naval Academy (INA) B. Tech Course was awarded to Midshipman Nakul Saxena. Rajya Raksha Mantri Trophy for the Most Promising Cadet was awarded to Midshipman Kiondo Michael Florence, a trainee from Tanzania. This significant achievement by a foreign cadet stands testament to the inclusive and world-class training environment at the Indian Naval Academy. Midshipman Nithin S Nair was awarded the FOC-in-C (South) Trophy for standing first in the order of merit among ex NDA trainees, while the CNS Gold Medal for best in Naval Orientation Course (Extended) and for the Naval Orientation Course (Regular) were awarded to Cadet Pawar Rohit Prakash and Cadet Rajnish Singh respectively. The Director General Coast Guard trophy was awarded to Cadet Kommu David. The Commandant's Champion Squadron Banner was awarded to Cheetah Squadron for displaying excellence across a wide spectrum of training activities including academic, service subjects, outdoor training, drill, sports, and extracurricular activities throughout the term. The Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief (FOCINC), South Srinivas complimented the trainees on the parade for their impeccable turnout, good military bearing and smart drill. He congratulated the passing out trainees, medal winners and the Champion Squadron for their hard work and outstanding performance. The Reviewing Officer acknowledged the efforts of training faculty and the support provided by parents. He highlighted the importance of integrating foreign trainees, which not only strengthens international cooperation but also showcases India's Naval training excellence on the global stage. The event was attended by Vice Admiral CR Praveen Nair, AVSM, NM, Commandant, INA, other senior officers and distinguished guests. On completion of the parade, FOCINC South, Commandant, INA and other dignitaries shipped the stripes of passing out trainees. They interacted with the proud families who had gathered to witness the successful culmination of the rigorous training. These officers will now proceed to various Naval training establishments and ships of the Indian Navy, to consolidate their training in specialised fields. UNI AK RN

Passing out Parade held at Indian Naval Academy in Kerala's Ezhimala
Passing out Parade held at Indian Naval Academy in Kerala's Ezhimala

India Gazette

time31-05-2025

  • General
  • India Gazette

Passing out Parade held at Indian Naval Academy in Kerala's Ezhimala

New Delhi [India], May 31 (ANI): The Passing Out Parade (POP) of Spring Term 2025 was conducted at Indian Naval Academy, Ezhimala, on Saturday, said a statement from the Ministry of Defence. 186 trainees, comprising Midshipmen of the 107th and 108th Indian Naval Academy Course, and the 38th Naval Orientation Courses (NOC) (Extended), and cadets of 39th NOC (Extended), 40th NOC (Regular) and 41st NOC (Coast Guard), graduated with flying colours, marking the culmination of their ab-initio training. The passing out trainees included cadets from four friendly foreign countries. Vice Admiral V Srinivas, Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Southern Naval Command reviewed the parade. The event was attended by VAdm CR Praveen Nair, Commandant, INA, other senior officers and distinguished guests. The President's Gold Medal for standing first in the Indian Naval Academy B. Tech Course was awarded to Midshipman Nakul Saxena. Rajya Raksha Mantri Trophy for the Most Promising Cadet was awarded to Midshipman Kiondo Michael Florence, a trainee from Tanzania. This significant achievement by a foreign cadet stands testament to the inclusive and world-class training environment at the Indian Naval Academy. Midshipman Nithin S Nair was awarded the FOC-in-C (South) Trophy for standing first in the order of merit among ex NDA trainees while the CNS Gold Medal for best in Naval Orientation Course (Extended) and for the Naval Orientation Course (Regular) were awarded to Cadet Pawar Rohit Prakash and Cadet Rajnish Singh respectively. The Director General Coast Guard trophy was awarded to Cadet Kommu David. On this occasion, the Commandant's Champion Squadron Banner was awarded to Cheetah Squadron for displaying excellence across a wide spectrum of training activities including academic, service subjects, outdoor training, drill, sports, and extracurricular activities throughout the term. The FOCINC SNC complimented the trainees on parade for their impeccable turnout, good military bearing and smart drill. He congratulated the passing out trainees, medal winners and the Champion Squadron for their hard work and outstanding performance. The Reviewing Officer acknowledged the training faculty's efforts and the parents' support. He highlighted the importance of integrating foreign trainees, which not only strengthens international cooperation but also showcases India's Naval training excellence on the global stage. On the completion of the parade, FOCINC SNC, the Commandant, INA, and other dignitaries shipped the stripes of passing out trainees. They interacted with the proud families who had gathered to witness the successful culmination of the rigorous training. These officers will now proceed to various Naval training establishments and ships of the Indian Navy, to consolidate their training in specialised fields. (ANI)

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