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In
what should come as a relief to pubcaster Prasar Bharati,
the Solicitor General of India has clarified that Prasar
Bharati need not pay service tax.
It may be recalled that when finance minister Yashwant Sinha
presented his budget he had proposed that the pubcaster
should be made to pay "since it is a commercial organisation,
Prasar Bharati does not need the exemption from the five
per cent service tax."
Following
this, Prasar Bharati referred the matter to the information
& broadcasting ministry, which in turn sought the solicitor
general's directive on the matter through the law ministry.
Meanwhile,
in an unrelated development, the Standing Committee on Information
Technology has reportedly criticised the I&B Ministry over
its slow completion of projects. The committee slammed the
ministry's tendency to "wake up" to the need to use budgetary
allocations towards the end of the financial year. Timely
completion of projects will ensure that the public derives
the full benefits of broadcasting/telecasting services,
the committee said.
The
committee noted that out of an outlay of Rs 3,250 million
(revised to Rs 2,900 million) provided to the ministry for
schemes pertaining to national broadcaster Doordarshan,
the ministry utilised only Rs 1,578.6 million till February
2002.
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