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Shashwat Sharma, Partner - Management Consulting, KPMG in India:
The ordinance route for insurance bill reinforces the Government’s intent of implementing much awaited reform measures at the earliest possible. However, ordinance will have to be laid before the Parliament within 6 week... (more)
KPMG had organised a webinar on GST - revised Constitutional Amendment Bill. A poll was conducted during the webcast which showcased the key highlights and possible impact on business.
To view the results of the poll, click here... (more)
Sachin Menon - Partner and Head, Indirect Taxation- “Introduction of the constitutional amendment bill is the most significant socio economic fiscal reform in the history of India. This would help reduce the generation of black money and therefore corruption, at the same time increase th... (more)
Within nine months of operationalizing most provisions of the Companies Act 2013, the Lok Sabha today approved the first amendment to this Act primarily with the intent of improving the ease of doing business in India. This amendment was moved taking into account the pressing issues and key challen... (more)
~ The global urban population is expected to grow approximately 1.84 per cent per year between 2015 and 2020, 1.63 per cent per year between 2020 and 2025, and 1.44 per cent per year between 2025 and 2030
~ By 2017 there will likely be 1.4 billion mobile sensing health and fi... (more)