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Page 1 No room for panic ?Coronavirus outbreak is declared a ‘public health emergency of international concern ’ by WHO ?First confirmed fatality outside China, with a death in the Philippines. ?Death toll in China: 304 ?Kerala: a second case being detected. ?There is an urgent need to raise public awareness. ?Cases have been reported wherein people have not exhibited symptoms in spite of being infected. Page 2 No room for panic ?Coronavirus outbreak is declared a ‘public health emergency of international concern ’ by WHO ?First confirmed fatality outside China, with a death in the Philippines. ?Death toll in China: 304 ?Kerala: a second case being detected. ?There is an urgent need to raise public awareness. ?Cases have been reported wherein people have not exhibited symptoms in spite of being infected. Cognisant of constraints ?Saturday: interim report of the 15th Finance Commission was tabled in Parliament. ?It has largely preserved the devolution mathematics of its predecessor. ?The commission has recommended a one percentage point reduction. ?A crucial new parameter, demographic performance, has been added to the mix. ?The commission has flagged the issues dogging the GST, especially as indirect taxes constitute almost half the total tax revenues of the Union. Page 3 No room for panic ?Coronavirus outbreak is declared a ‘public health emergency of international concern ’ by WHO ?First confirmed fatality outside China, with a death in the Philippines. ?Death toll in China: 304 ?Kerala: a second case being detected. ?There is an urgent need to raise public awareness. ?Cases have been reported wherein people have not exhibited symptoms in spite of being infected. Cognisant of constraints ?Saturday: interim report of the 15th Finance Commission was tabled in Parliament. ?It has largely preserved the devolution mathematics of its predecessor. ?The commission has recommended a one percentage point reduction. ?A crucial new parameter, demographic performance, has been added to the mix. ?The commission has flagged the issues dogging the GST, especially as indirect taxes constitute almost half the total tax revenues of the Union. ?The new tax has yet to stabilise leaving a majority of the States dependent on compensation from the Centre. ?Having been mandated to adopt the population data from the 2011 Census, the commission has incorporated the additional criterion to ensure that States that have done well on demographic management are not unfairly disadvantaged. ?And since the norm also indirectly evaluates performance on the human capital outcomes of education and health, it has been assigned a weight of 12.5%. Page 4 No room for panic ?Coronavirus outbreak is declared a ‘public health emergency of international concern ’ by WHO ?First confirmed fatality outside China, with a death in the Philippines. ?Death toll in China: 304 ?Kerala: a second case being detected. ?There is an urgent need to raise public awareness. ?Cases have been reported wherein people have not exhibited symptoms in spite of being infected. Cognisant of constraints ?Saturday: interim report of the 15th Finance Commission was tabled in Parliament. ?It has largely preserved the devolution mathematics of its predecessor. ?The commission has recommended a one percentage point reduction. ?A crucial new parameter, demographic performance, has been added to the mix. ?The commission has flagged the issues dogging the GST, especially as indirect taxes constitute almost half the total tax revenues of the Union. ?The new tax has yet to stabilise leaving a majority of the States dependent on compensation from the Centre. ?Having been mandated to adopt the population data from the 2011 Census, the commission has incorporated the additional criterion to ensure that States that have done well on demographic management are not unfairly disadvantaged. ?And since the norm also indirectly evaluates performance on the human capital outcomes of education and health, it has been assigned a weight of 12.5%. ?Urban local bodies, especially municipalities in cities with populations of more than one million, are set to get a larger share of the pie. ?The commission has also been justifiably critical of the Union and State g ov e r n m e n t s’ tendency to finance spending through off-budget borrowings and via parastatals. Page 5 No room for panic ?Coronavirus outbreak is declared a ‘public health emergency of international concern ’ by WHO ?First confirmed fatality outside China, with a death in the Philippines. ?Death toll in China: 304 ?Kerala: a second case being detected. ?There is an urgent need to raise public awareness. ?Cases have been reported wherein people have not exhibited symptoms in spite of being infected. Cognisant of constraints ?Saturday: interim report of the 15th Finance Commission was tabled in Parliament. ?It has largely preserved the devolution mathematics of its predecessor. ?The commission has recommended a one percentage point reduction. ?A crucial new parameter, demographic performance, has been added to the mix. ?The commission has flagged the issues dogging the GST, especially as indirect taxes constitute almost half the total tax revenues of the Union. ?The new tax has yet to stabilise leaving a majority of the States dependent on compensation from the Centre. ?Having been mandated to adopt the population data from the 2011 Census, the commission has incorporated the additional criterion to ensure that States that have done well on demographic management are not unfairly disadvantaged. ?And since the norm also indirectly evaluates performance on the human capital outcomes of education and health, it has been assigned a weight of 12.5%. ?Urban local bodies, especially municipalities in cities with populations of more than one million, are set to get a larger share of the pie. ?The commission has also been justifiably critical of the Union and State g ov e r n m e n t s’ tendency to finance spending through off-budget borrowings and via parastatals. Falling short of aspirations ?There were many expectations from the Union Budget 2020: that it would ?reverse the falling growth rate ?reduce unemployment ?rekindle the animal spirits needed to revive private investment ? Budget can be judged in terms of its effect on rural demand, investment and private sentiments — all critical elements for recovery. ?Skill development allocation: Finance M i n i st e r ’ s own accord, there is a huge, unmet demand for teachers, paramedical staff and caregivers, and skilled workers.Read More
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