Sunday, February 18, 2018

Suggestions to Government of INDIA

Suggestions to The Government of INDIA


1.   Implementation of 24*7 proposal.[ To boost employment & Domestic Consumption].
2.   Steps to promote Digital India:
2.1. Online Voter ID facility has been started by NVSP but the BLO’s of different areas don’t go for field verification & They cancel the online request.
2.2. Online Learning License/Driving License  digital payment is not possible (except UP).
2.3. UPSRTC Buses run for some routes but the Online Ticket Booking is not possible for the same.(Like Gorakhpur - Allahabad).
2.4. Any type of education fees is to be accepted in Digital mode.
2.5.   Remove all the digital transaction charges.
3.   High usage of Renewable Energy:
3.1. Ensure:
3.1.1.    Use of CNG/Electric/Solar Powered Vehicles as much as possible even for Public Transportation.
3.1.2.   Cheap Solar Panels.
3.1.3.   Cheap Electric Vehicles.
3.1.4.   Increase the Indirect Taxes on purchase of Private Generators.
4.   Pollution Control measures specially for DELHI:
4.1. Complete Shut Down of BHADARPUR THERMAL POWER STATION and Other Power Plants, with NO fly ash transportation from plant. The time has come when Delhi Gov. should purchase electricity from other states [BHADARPUR THERMAL POWER STATION  only produces 8% of City’s electricity and produces 80-90% of Pollution].
4.2. Extension of Gov. Buses & Metro Routes in & outside Delhi as much as possible. (Even to nearby States like UP & Hariyana etc.)[This will help to decrease the number of private vehicles on road at a time.]
4.3. Permanent BAN on Selling & Using SMOKING Products & FIREWORKS(Crackers).
4.4. Permanent Ban on setting fire on Garbage & Agricultural Land.
4.5. Complete Ban on burning wood, crop residue, cow dung & Coal for household and cooking purpose.
4.6. All the new Gov. offices/departmentments should be opened outside congested Delhi.[This will help in de-congestioning. As delhi is already a overcrowded State.]
4.7.   “IF EVEN AFTER THESE MEASURES THE POLLUTION COULDN’T BE CONTROLLED THEN WE HAVE AN ULTIMATE SOLUTION THAT THE CAPITAL OF INDIA MAY BE CHANGED ALSO.”
5.    Tax Revenue:
5.1. No Rebate u/s 87A is to be allowed from Casual Income.
5.2. No c/f of losses u/s 115BBE should be allowed.
5.3. No Exemptions to Slaughter houses from GST.
5.4. No Exemptions Sec 10(34) of Income Tax should be allowed.
5.5. Most of the Deductions u/s 80 of Income tax should be allowed only if the expenses made in digital mode.
5.6. Increase the GST Base by including:
5.6.1.       Stamp Duty on Property
5.6.2.      Fuel
6.   Subsidised Ration should be provided to only BPL/LIG families.
7.  People who are found guilty in any court/tribunal/fast track court/such other judicial body whether HC/SC/Lower Courts for any of the serious criminal case like Rape, murder, kidnapping etc should be disallowed from the following until they are proved innocent in the same case by any other judicial body.
7.1. Any type of Direct Government Subsidy.
7.2.Reservation.
7.3.Obtaining DIN(to become director of a company).
7.4.Any benefit of Income Tax(for example rebate/Marginal relief/deduction/exemption etc) or in any other Law.
7.5.Incorporation of a Company.

8.   Judiciary Reform: [A large no. of cases are pending in all the Courts which seems to be solved at Infinite time by the current Judiciary System due to Non Availablity of enough courts/Judges]
8.1.Fast Track Special Courts for the cases related to
8.1.1.   GST
8.1.2.  Rape Cases
8.1.3.  Foreigners/tourists.
8.1.4.  Government should make an Special Court for each new Big Law they wish to implement. So that the existing load on the Judiciary could be easily reduced & no additional heavy load of cases arise just because of implementation of the any New Law.
8.1.5.   For the solution of current cases The CJI should recommend the Government to make Special Courts/Tribunals on the basis of the Large No. of Cases which are pending to any particular Topic/Issue/Act. In the same way as we have NCLT(For cases related to Companies), Tribunal of Motor Vehical Accident(To hear the related issues) etc.
9.   Change Most Favored Nation Status of INDIA in favour of Nepal (Currently it is in favour of PAKISTAN).[As the PAKISTAN is all the time involved in the TERRERIST ACTIVITIES]
10.      Start Reducing Reservation in National Interest:
10.1.                   Fix the Maximum limit of Income(For ex: 25Lacks) of Guardians above which the Reservation to the whole family should not be allowed.[In this way the benefit of reservation will reach the needy people. And can be reduced easily.]
10.2.                 Children of Government Employees & Public Representatives. (MP/MLA/Gram Pradhan etc.)
11.Common Civil Code for all (Ham 2 Hamare 2).

THIS PROPOSAL WILL BE SENT TO THE GOVERNMNENT OF INDIA. SUGGESTION ARE INVITED TO IMPROVE IT.

Tuesday, July 25, 2017

ITT (Information Technology Training) PROJECT

GENERAL ACCOUNTING PROJECT

If you are going through " Integrated Course on Information Technology and Soft Skills (ICITSS) " (initially known as ITT Course) conducted by ICAI (The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India). Then you may get some Project/Assignment to do on MS-ACCESS.

     So, here I'm sharing with you a sample of Project which will help you to understand the Workings of MS-ACCESS and also guide you to how to make the project.

Here I'm sharing this link where you can download my MS-ACCESS format Project along with all the Screenshorts which you'll need to attach in Your MS-WORD & MS-Power Point before submitting.

New link

Old link (may not work):
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B0i22fIbJD1gY25pNjlfUnlHVTA?usp=sharing
Cash/Bank Transaction entering Form

Sunday, June 18, 2017

What is a "BLOCK CHAIN" & "CRYPTOCURRENCY"? & It's effect on CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Jobs

The Future of Blockchain Technology

T 
he World Economic Forum lists blockchain as one of the top ten emerging technologies of 2016. This growth will be underpinned by new technologies. One of these is distributed ledger technology and its most common application –blockchain. Distributed ledger technology (of which blockchain is an example) uses cryptographic tools and a distributed consensus process to create a significant innovation in traditional record keeping. It has three main features:

 • Veracity – multiple copies (as opposed to a single copy) of the complete historical record of ledger entries are each verified by consensus. (Bogus entries are identified and eliminated by failure to reach consensus.)
Transparency – it is a public record of activity that can be seen by all market participants.
Disintermediation – it operates using a peer-to-peer network, rather than requiring a specific central organisation.

How a BLOCKCHAIN works 
For businesses, it could mean significant operational simplifications, reductions in fraud, and greater transparency, with less need to duplicate and verify records across and within organisations.
And these benefits could translate to regulators, who may have more timely and transparent access to data, enabling more informed decision making. But these benefits will only be realised when the costs associated with maintaining and updating a distributed ledger can be contained. Ensuring that governance is appropriate will be important to each distributed ledger’s success.

          In 2008, Bitcoin (a cryptocurrency and payment plateform) was introduced.Blockchain and distributed ledger technology underpin Bitcoin. But blockchain and distributed ledger technology have much broader applications and implications.



We always overestimate the change that will occur in the next two years and underestimate the change that will occur in the next ten.
Don’t let yourself be lulled into inaction.
– Bill Gates, The Road Ahead
-SATYAM GUPTA