good job CCI............everyone need to contributr at his own level to eradicate corruption !
Nikhil Akhawat
(CA)
(336 Points)
Replied 20 August 2011
good job CCI............everyone need to contributr at his own level to eradicate corruption !
Prabhakaran
(Accounting)
(102 Points)
Replied 20 August 2011
Please don't blame the people who voted to such person, because people has less options and all politician are correpted only, i belive that atleast by jan lok pal, politician (especially rulling party who will be administrated) will get fear.
A.K.Banik
(Tax Consultant)
(1596 Points)
Replied 20 August 2011
Fight against corruption is neceassary . It must be implemented from today. But mere application for enactment of a bill is not enough. Existing rules should be exercised first and if serious irregularies arises, then it should be amended. The very first step is application of rules in grassroot level. But , my question is Can we make a Corruption free nation ? We can chalk out policies but the responsilibily is ultimately ours. If we all Indian had obeyed our existing laws in proper way, it would had made India a Devlopped nation in today.
sampath
(accountant)
(48 Points)
Replied 20 August 2011
Naren
(Audit executive)
(230 Points)
Replied 20 August 2011
Dear All
This is a great iniative . We should not let his efforts go down the drain as he is after all fighting for us.
Lets ensure that our support and solidarity is extended to team Anna and all the supporters .
Please dial the number listed by India Against corruption and also participate in signature petitions
Please also pass on the message to every one and lets fight for this cause
Participate in social media and make ur vote count
CA.Suresh
(CFO)
(89 Points)
Replied 20 August 2011
JOIN INDIA AGAINST CORRUPTION!!!
SUPPORT ANNA HAZARE!!!
CA. Dashrath Maheshwari
(TaXpert)
(15103 Points)
Replied 20 August 2011
I liked Arvind Kejriwal much more than Anna Hazare..
If every Indian just do like that.. India will be toppest in the World:
Arvind Kumar Kejriwal (Hindi: अरविंद केजरीवाल) (born 16 June 1968) is an Indian social activist fighting for greater transparency in Government. He was awarded Ramon Magsaysay Award for Emergent Leadership in 2006, for activating India's Right to Information movement at grassroots and social activities to empower the poorest citizens to fight corruption by holding the government answerable to the people.[1] Kejriwal is also a Saathi (fellow) of theAssociation for India's Development[2] [3].
Early life
Arvind Kejriwal was born in Hissar, Haryana[4] in 1968.[5] His father was an engineer and he spent most of his childhood living in small northern Indian towns like Sonepat, Mathura and Hissar. Kejriwal graduated from IIT Kharagpur as a Mechanical engineer in 1989.[6]
Kejriwal joined Tata Steel after his graduation from IIT Kharagpur. After quitting his job with Tata Steel[when?], he took time off to work with the Missionaries of Charity and the Ramakrishna Mission in the northeast.[7]
Kejriwal joined the Indian Revenue Service (IRS) in 1995 and worked as an Additional Commissioner of Income Tax in Delhi.[8] In January 2000, he took a sabbatical from work and founded Parivartan - a Delhi based citizens’ movement which works on ensuring a just, transparent and accountable governance. Thereafter, in February 2006, he resigned from the job, to work full-time at 'Parivartan'.[9]
He along with Aruna Roy and others, campaigned for the Right to Information Act, which soon became a silent social movement, Delhi Right to Information Act was passed in 2001[4] and eventually at national level Indian Parliament passed the Right to Information Act (RTI) in 2005. Thereafter, in July 2006, he spearheaded an awareness campaign for RTI across India.[10] To motivate others Arvind has now instituted an RTI Award through his organisation.[11] Through individual and community cases, Arvind has taken on many deeply entrenched public bureaucracies in India, including the Income Tax department, the Municipal Corporation of Delhi, the Public Distribution System (PDS), the Delhi Electricity Board, and others.[7]
As a member of India Against Corruption he is an active participant in the movement for the enactment of Jan Lokpal Bill. He is considered a key figure along with social activist Anna Hazare. On August 16 2011, Hazare was arrested four hours before the planned indefinite hunger strike.[97] Rajan Bhagat, spokesman for Delhi Police, said police arrested Hazare under a legal provision that bans public gatherings and protests at the park in Delhi where he was planning to begin his hunger strike.Arvind Kejriwal was also arrested along with other key members of the India Against Corruption movement.
Ramakrishna Bhat
(OWNER)
(57 Points)
Replied 20 August 2011
whether sevice tax is applicable on reimbersement of free sevice ofmotor cycle received from the manufacturer
Anand Sureka
(CA)
(59 Points)
Replied 20 August 2011
Anna Hazare ek aandhi hai....
Desh ka Dusra Gandhi hai....
Sarkari Lokpal ek dhoka hai....
Desh Bachalo Mauka Hai....
Jai Hind....... Jai Bharat......
CA Pankaj Ranawat
(Assistant Manager)
(86 Points)
Replied 20 August 2011
Jai hind
We All support Anna Hazare
A.K.Banik
(Tax Consultant)
(1596 Points)
Replied 20 August 2011
Originally posted by : CA. Dashrath Maheshwari | ||
I liked Arvind Kejriwal much more than Anna Hazare.. If every Indian just do like that.. India will be toppest in the World: Arvind Kumar Kejriwal (Hindi: अरविंद केजरीवाल) (born 16 June 1968) is an Indian social activist fighting for greater transparency in Government. He was awarded Ramon Magsaysay Award for Emergent Leadership in 2006, for activating India's Right to Information movement at grassroots and social activities to empower the poorest citizens to fight corruption by holding the government answerable to the people.[1] Kejriwal is also a Saathi (fellow) of theAssociation for India's Development[2] [3]. Early life Arvind Kejriwal was born in Hissar, Haryana[4] in 1968.[5] His father was an engineer and he spent most of his childhood living in small northern Indian towns like Sonepat, Mathura and Hissar. Kejriwal graduated from IIT Kharagpur as a Mechanical engineer in 1989.[6] Career Kejriwal joined Tata Steel after his graduation from IIT Kharagpur. After quitting his job with Tata Steel[when?], he took time off to work with the Missionaries of Charity and the Ramakrishna Mission in the northeast.[7] Kejriwal joined the Indian Revenue Service (IRS) in 1995 and worked as an Additional Commissioner of Income Tax in Delhi.[8] In January 2000, he took a sabbatical from work and founded Parivartan - a Delhi based citizens’ movement which works on ensuring a just, transparent and accountable governance. Thereafter, in February 2006, he resigned from the job, to work full-time at 'Parivartan'.[9] Right to Information He along with Aruna Roy and others, campaigned for the Right to Information Act, which soon became a silent social movement, Delhi Right to Information Act was passed in 2001[4] and eventually at national level Indian Parliament passed the Right to Information Act (RTI) in 2005. Thereafter, in July 2006, he spearheaded an awareness campaign for RTI across India.[10] To motivate others Arvind has now instituted an RTI Award through his organisation.[11] Through individual and community cases, Arvind has taken on many deeply entrenched public bureaucracies in India, including the Income Tax department, the Municipal Corporation of Delhi, the Public Distribution System (PDS), the Delhi Electricity Board, and others.[7] Jan Lokpal Bill As a member of India Against Corruption he is an active participant in the movement for the enactment of Jan Lokpal Bill. He is considered a key figure along with social activist Anna Hazare. On August 16 2011, Hazare was arrested four hours before the planned indefinite hunger strike.[97] Rajan Bhagat, spokesman for Delhi Police, said police arrested Hazare under a legal provision that bans public gatherings and protests at the park in Delhi where he was planning to begin his hunger strike.Arvind Kejriwal was also arrested along with other key members of the India Against Corruption movement. Awards 2004: Ashoka Fellow, Civic Engagement. 2005: 'Satyendra Dubey Memorial Award', IIT Kanpur for his campaign for bringing transparency in Government.[4] 2006: Ramon Magsaysay Award for Eminent Leadership. 2006: CNN-IBN, 'Indian of the Year' in Public Service [12] 2009: Distinguished Alumnus Award, IIT Kharagpur for Eminent Leadership. 2010: Policy Change Agent of the Year, Economic Times Corporate Excellence Award along with Aruna Roy. |
Good job from Wiki....
we all have been the victims of corruption whether we know it or not...India could have long been a prosperous country like the capitalist countries of the west if corruption would have been less if not completely non-existent...Anna ji is only asking something which wouldn't benefit him at all but the future generation like us.this whole movement has shown the power of the masses and how it can make even the most powerful to take heed to the the words of a 75year old man..."JAI HIND"
CA YOGESH GARG GMG PLYWOODS
(BUSINESS OF PLYWOOD and PARTNER IN GUPTA & MALHOTRA CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS)
(248 Points)
Replied 20 August 2011
Suman Kumar Verma
(Practicing CMA)
(1300 Points)
Replied 20 August 2011
Originally posted by : yogesh garg | ||
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