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1) who ever attacked the SS Activitis is legally punishable. because it is crime. 2) when we talk legaaly. As an educated person the SS activist supposed to follow legal rules. -- if she wants to stop certain social evil practices, she has to go with police (ofcourse police can act as social problem). But with complaint they have to take action. If she didn't do she also did bit of wrong. Because you can educate on any social evil on your own will. But you can't action against any social evil practices like child marriages, unless you are authorised to do so. 3) And very interesting point to me is..as we all know (probably SS Activist supposed to know) that any child marriage (g<18/b<21) will not stand against the law. If she tried to educate and explain and the legal consequesces. She has a chance to work legally against these villagers. 4) if we talk about the girls, who has to suffer by these marriage. because of social problems, they still suffer the same problem. 5) My only thing is express my regrets to the SS Activist. Despite of these henious acts she has to get well soon and keep going. 6) In such curcumestance Law has to act tough on evil social elements as well as GOVT. 7) Govt has to provide enough rources to educate these people on the consequeses of child marriages as per legal, per medical and social.

Posted by: Mr. Nagesh Babu Adari At: 13, May 2005 10:08:20 PM IST
I dont think she might have used any unfair language. 1.varma gaaru Emi chEsinaa graamasthula saaMghika duraachaaraM sababEnaa? 2.manamu pragati pathaM lO ki vedutunnaamaa lEka tirugupathaM lO ki veDutunnaamaa? 3.iTuvaMTi moorkulaku daMDana okaTE upaayaM.

Posted by: Mrs. shaloo At: 13, May 2005 6:39:02 PM IST
The government should punish the total village by cutting-off the power, food supplies and water for one month.

Posted by: Mr. Vachaspathi V At: 13, May 2005 6:08:15 PM IST
It's so sad indeed. Indians kill social activists....it's not for the first time.

Posted by: Mr. Vachaspathi V At: 13, May 2005 6:07:17 PM IST
The mob was so wild it was out of the control of the state administration. Mrs varma is a social activist. Now supreme court asked state govt for explanation of the matter.

Posted by: Mrs. shaloo At: 13, May 2005 5:32:40 PM IST
Posted by: shaloo At: 13, May 2005 5:11:54 PM IST chaalaa vichaarakara sanghaThana. okkaruu kaakunDaa pOlIsulatO veLLavalasinadi

Posted by: Mr. HAYAGREEVA MURTY Rachuri At: 13, May 2005 5:22:04 PM IST
dhar lO(madhyapradESaM)jarugutunna baalya vivaahaM aapaDaaniki veLLina SakuMtala varma anE mahiLa chEtulu akkaDa unna vyakti okaru narikivEsaaru.

Posted by: Mrs. shaloo At: 13, May 2005 5:11:54 PM IST
puTTaparti saayibaabaa tuulipaDDaaru benguLuuru dari bRundaavanam aaSramam lO bhaktulaku darSanamistuu mangaLavaaram naaDu tuuli paDDaaru. I krinda linku chuuDagalaru http://eenadu.net/story.asp?qry1=18&reccount=21

Posted by: Mr. HAYAGREEVA MURTY Rachuri At: 13, May 2005 10:32:36 AM IST
VAT annadi vunna naalikaki mandeste konda naalika voodindi annattu vundi...........

Posted by: Mr. Nagesh Babu Adari At: 4, May 2005 1:37:21 AM IST
What is VAT and why is it so critical? VAT is a sales tax collected by the government (of the state in which the final consumer is located) – which is the government of destination state on consumer expenditure. Over 120 countries worldwide have introduced VAT over the past three decades and India is amongst the last few to introduce it. India already has a system of sales tax collection wherein the tax is collected at one point (first/last) from the transactions involving the sale of goods. VAT would, however, be collected in stages (instalments) from one stage to another. The mechanism of VAT is such that, for goods that are imported and consumed in a particular state, the first seller pays the first point tax, and the next seller pays tax only on the value-addition done – leading to a total tax burden exactly equal to the last point tax. Why VAT is necessary India, particularly the trading community, has believed in accepting and adopting loopholes in any system administered by the state or the Centre. If a well-administered system comes in, it will close avenues for traders and businessmen to evade paying taxes. They will also be compelled to keep proper records of their sales and purchases. Many sections hold the view that the trading community has been amongst the biggest offenders when it comes to evading taxes. Under the VAT system, no exemptions will be given and a tax will be levied at each stage of manufacture of a product. At each stage of value-addition, the tax levied on the inputs can be claimed back from the tax authorities. At a macro level, there are two issues, which make the introduction of VAT critical for India. Industry watchers say that the VAT system, if enforced properly, forms part of the fiscal consolidation strategy for the country. It could, in fact, help address the fiscal deficit problem and the revenues estimated to be collected could actually mean lowering of the fiscal deficit burden for the government. The International Monetary Fund, in its semi-annual World Economic Outlook released on April 9, expressed its concern over India's large fiscal deficit – at 10 per cent of the GDP. Further any globally accepted tax administrative system, will only help India integrate better in the World Trade Organisation regime. Retail community protests Small businessmen and traders are likely to be badly hit by the new system as many of them have used loopholes in the current system to avoid paying taxes. A section of the retail community went on strike last week stating that some anomalies linked to the proposed VAT system have not been addressed. A high-power committee, including senior state finance ministers, had pointed out the anomaly to the government last year. "However, the Centre continues to ignore the suggestions and this makes our situation only more difficult," a member of the retailers' association in Mumbai says. Sources in the sales tax department say that some issues will need to be ironed out in coming months. "The government is looking at the whole issue through a single dimension (of collecting revenues). The retail community will be hit by the multipoint VAT system. This is a complex system and may create more confusion," he said. No extra paperwork for retailers There are, however, sections of the VAT system which ensure lesser paperwork for the retail community. There will be no local statutory forms under VAT. The existing sales tax system requires dealers to maintain an account of sales and purchases, and the VAT system also requires maintenance of only such accounts. Further, the Central Sales Tax Act would be amended and there would be a single-page return form common for local and central Acts. The return would be required to be filed quarterly, as is being done currently. Some states against VAT The state government concerns may be seen as political lobbying. Since large sections of the trading community have protested against VAT, both the Bharatiya Janata Party and the Congress have not made any categorical statements for or against VAT. Instead they have tried to befriend the trading community. The BJP has always been seen as supportive of the cause of the trading community at large. The ruling government has very effectively pushed the onus of responsibility onto the state governments (as it is a state-related issue). Further, each party sings a different tune in different states. VAT would mean higher revenues to the financially hit states in the country. It would also mean less tax evasion and more earning for the states. But, no political party can afford to ignore the agitating trading community, which becomes a vexed issue for the political parties.

Posted by: Sanvi Sarma At: 3, May 2005 2:02:37 PM IST
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