22 July 2014
17 July 2014
ASB Hosts Budget Discussion
Thiruvananthapuram
: Asian School of Business played host to eminent
policy makers, industrialists and business leaders who came together
this week to discuss and analyse the impact of the Union Budget.
The post-Budget analysis was jointly organised by KPMG, Asian School of Business and the Confederation of Indian Industry.
The KPMG team made a detailed presentation on the impact of direct taxes, indirect taxes and transfer pricing on Kerala.
This
was followed by a panel discussion with G Vijayaraghavan, Member, State
Planning Board, as the moderator. V K Mathews, chairman, IBS; Thomas
John Muthoot, managing director, Muthoot; and Dr M I Sahadulla,
chairman, KIMS, participated as panel members.
The panellists
spoke about the impact of the Union Budget in their respective sectors
and expressed their concern on issues that were not addressed in the
Budget. Industrialists, management professionals, academicians and
practicing managers took part in the question-answer session, along with
the KPMG team.
Koshy Eapen, director, KPMG Kerala, proposed the vote of thanks.
15 July 2014
11 July 2014
Union Budget and Economic Survey 2014
Union Budget 2014-2015 Dated :10 July 2014
- Key to Budget Documents
- Budget Highlights (Key Features)
- Budget Speech
- Budget at a Glance
- Annual Financial Statement
- Finance Bill
- Memorandum
- Receipt Budget
- Expenditure Budget
- Customs & Central Excise
- The Macro Economic Framework Statement
- The Medium Term Fiscal Policy Statement
- The Fiscal Policy Strategy Statement
- Statement of Revenue Foregone
Economic Survey 2013-2014
- The State of the Economy
- Issues and Priorities
- Public Finance
- Prices and Monetary Mangement
- Financial Intermediation
- Balance of Payments
- International Trade
- Agriculture and Food Management
- Industrial Performance
- Services Sector
- Energy, Infrastructure and Communications
- Sustainable Development and Climate Change
- Human Development
- Statistical Appendix
- Economic Survey (All Chapters)
14 March 2014
Trivandrum Management Association (Trima) sets up student chapter at Asian Business School
Thiruvananthapuram, March 13:
There is a need to ingrain among students management skills relevant to
the State, KM Chandrasekhar, Vice-Chairman, Kerala Planning Board, has
said.This is best achieved by exchange of ideas between educational
institutions and the industry, he said while speaking at a function at
Asian School of Business.The occasion was launch of the student chapter of Trivandrum Management Association (Trima) at the school.
Students may also get the opportunity to value-add their skills through the tie-up, Chandrasekhar said.Managements need to get exposed to ideas generated locally as well those
generated abroad. This will help them add new dimensions to own skills.AS Suresh Babu, President, Trima, said that this would be its first
student chapter. Evening lectures and training programmes are envisaged
as part.Trima is also discussing with other institutions in Thiruvananthapuram
and elsewhere in the State the possibility of setting up more such
chapters, he added.
(This article was published on March 13, 2014 )
Source :The Hindu Business Line
7 March 2014
4 March 2014
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