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Monday, 30 June 2014

Sheryl Sandberg (The chief operating officer of Facebook) said " India has potential to be largest economy"

  • India, an emerging global economic power, has the potential to become the largest economy in the world, Facebook Chief Operating Officer (COO) Sheryl Sandberg said today.
  • Sandberg, who served as Chief of Staff for the US Treasury Department under President Bill Clinton, said the over USD 2 trillion Indian economy has immense potential to create jobs and drive growth, especially with its huge base of small and medium businesses (SMBs).

“India has the potential to become the largest economy in the world. And if you look at economic growth, particularly recently, jobs is a very hard situation all over the world. From the US to developing markets, everyone is very concerned about jobs.”
“And majority of the growth, as I understand it, is certainly here, certainly in the US. In most countries, I have visited, SMBs are the way to growth,” she told PTI.
Explaining further, Sandberg, whose previous stint was as Vice President of Global Online Sales and Operations at Google, said “the answer to growth is entrepreneurship”.
“Individuals are creating businesses and employing other people, and in India, the SMB growth is strong. And Internet provides more growth stories to SMBs. People are connecting to people and getting more customers and that’s what leads to economic growth,” she added.

  • Micro, small and medium businesses contribute nearly eight per cent of India’s GDP, 45 per cent of the manufacturing output and 40 per cent of exports.
  • The sector is estimated to have given employment to about 595 lakh people in over 261 lakh such enterprises throughout the country.
  • India, which is considered as one of the fastest growing economies in the world, saw its growth rate plummeting to less than five per cent in the last two years.
  • However, the industry is hopeful of a rebound with a new stable government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is widely perceived as a pro-business leader.
  • Modi had also said recently that there is a need to administer “bitter medicine” to revive the ailing economy.
  • The International Monetary Fund has projected a growth rate of 6.4 per cent next year, in line with the gradual strengthening of global markets.
  • Reminiscing her association with India, the former management consultant with McKinsey & Company and an economist with the World Bank said she started her career in India in 1981 working with the World Bank on Leprosy.

“And now when I look at leprosy, it’s no longer a threat here. The way I see it, India has grown so much in the past two decades,” she added.
Sandberg said Facebook wants to be a part of the growth story in India, which is on the cusp of leapfrogging ahead

Petrol price up Rs. 1.69, diesel 50 paise

  • Petrol prices on Monday were hiked by Rs 1.69 per litre while the price of diesel was increased 50 paise per litre. The revised rates will come into effect from July 
  • The hike is mainly due to the ongoing crisis in Iraq and forex market fluctuations.
  • “Due to geo-political unrest in the Middle East, there has been significant increase in International Oil prices during the past two weeks,” country’s largest oil firm Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) said while commenting on the increase.
  • The hike excludes local sales tax or VAT and the actual increase will be higher and may vary from city to city. In the national capital, petrol will cost Rs 73.58 per litre, up Rs 2.02 from Rs 71.56, while diesel rates will go up by 56 paise to Rs 57.84 per litre.

Thursday, 26 June 2014

Guntur IT Commissionerate records 95.26 per cent growth


Jasti Krishna Kishore, Commissioner of Income Tax
The Guntur Income Tax Commissionerate that covers Guntur, Prakasam and Nellore districts emerged as the top grosser by netting Rs. 756 crore in the financial year 2013-2014, recording an astounding growth rate of 95.26 per cent.
The tax collection was almost double the amount collected in 2012-2013, which stood at Rs. 387 crore. The collection of Tax Deducted at Source (TDS) stood at Rs. 404 crore.
The Commissionerate topped national charts, with the growth rate at 14 per cent and A.P. growth rate at 7.5 percent

Wednesday, 25 June 2014

"Google launches 'Android One', says working on low-cost smartphone for emerging markets "

SAN FRANSICSO :      
Google on Wednesday announced it is working on a low-cost smartphone aimed at emerging markets as part of an initiative called Android One
 
Google launches Android one
        "ANDROIDONE" The Android-powered handset will be built with a basic set of features including FM radio, have a screen slightly smaller than five inches and be priced at less than $100,
Google senior vice president Sundar Pichai said at the start of the technology giant's annual developers conference.

SAN   FRANCISCO: Google on Wednesday announced it is working on a low-cost smartphone aimed at emerging markets as part of an initiative called Android One

The Android-powered handset will be built with a basic set of features including FM radio, have a screen slightly smaller than five inches and be priced at less than $100, Google senior vice president Sundar Pichai said at the start of the technology giant's annual developers conference.

Google launches 'Android One', says working on low-cost smartphone for emerging markets

Google launches 'Android One', says working on low-cost smartphone for emerging markets

Google launches 'Android One', says working on low-cost smartphone for emerging markets