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World Sight Day 2024: History, significance, date, theme and more
The day highlights the importance of taking proper care of our eyes, reminding us that our eyes are the windows to a beautiful world
Eyestem gets CDSCO nod to conduct human trials to treat retinal vision loss
Dry age-related macular degeneration (AMD) causes degeneration of retinal cells resulting in vision loss in people over the age of 60
Infosys saga: Issues in corporate governance
While the founder-shareholders' intervention was not a surprise, using a public forum to do so was
GST: What to expect from it and what not
GST will be good for some reasons but expecting too much from it is neither logical nor economically
Anti-profiteering provision in GST law is retrograde
Section 4 of the Competition Act, 2002, provides for action against abuse of dominant position
EGMs of Tata companies: Some reflections
Only shareholders' activism can protect the interests of minority and other stakeholders
Independent directors: An inherently weak institution
The most important role of independent directors is to protect the interest of non-controlling shareholders
Sukumar Mukhopadhyay: Demonetisation, black money and GST
The way GST has been done, there is as much scope of making black money as was there in the existing tariff
Managing complexities in corporate governance
With hindsight, some strategic choices made by the Tata group appear to be wrong
Bad days back again: GST is regressive and multiple rates will be a let-down
Finance Minister said that different items used by different segments have to be taxed differently, otherwise GST will be regressive
Rotation of auditors and its side effects
Tendering is the right method to search for the right audit firm. This increases choice and reduces auditing cost through competition
Latest about benefit of doubt in fiscal law
The principle of benefit of doubt acts in favour of revenue. It is different in the case of criminal law
GST law retains many distortions of the past
The whole big exercise of writing the goods and services tax law has been done in the most unimaginative manner
High time Board's circular was made binding on Commissioner Appeals
A classic case of anomaly arises when the Commissioner, Appeals, does not follow the circular of the Board, but gives an order different from the circular
Latest effort to restructure board's circulars needs modification
In the last seven years, the board should have completed the task of deleting all its orders, which are against the Supreme Court order