Proper use of taxpayer money bringing higher compliance: Modi


New Delhi, Oct 24 (IANS): The number of taxpayers in the country has increased as people have faith that their money is being judiciously utilised, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Wednesday.

Addressing IT professionals here at the launch of the "Main Nahin Hum" mobile app and portal aimed at aiding people to serve society, he also said the new age of "social startups" has arrived in India.

"These days the number of taxpayers is increasing...Although people think it is because of Modi's baton, it is actually because people know that every cent of the tax paid has been judiciously utilised," the Prime Minister said.

Emphasising the need for social service and philantrophy, Modi said that although paying taxes is appreciable, social service amounts to doing more than paying taxes on time.

Citing the example of Wipro founder and philantrophist Azim Premji, Modi said that it is only serving others through social work that provides the highest satisfaction to an individual.

He said the concept of social startups has been there in India for ages.

The Prime Minister also said that one should not "only criticise" industry and corporates.

"We have a culture where we like to only criticise business and industry. This is not a line of thought I agree with," he said, adding that "we have seen today, in this Town Hall programme, how leading corporates are doing excellent social work, urging their employees to venture out and serve."

Speaking of the country's progress in the startup scenario he said that India is currently ranked third globally in terms of startup ecosystem.

Noting that "only hugs between Prime Ministers" does not bring glory, he said the youth of the country must be able to fare well in all spheres internationally, including the Olympic Games and winning Nobel prizes.

He also said that it is important "to create an India where everyone has equal opportunities".

The portal, which works on the theme 'Self4Society', will enable IT professionals and organisations to bring together their efforts towards social causes on one platform.

"In doing so, the portal is expected to help catalyse greater collaboration towards the service of the weaker sections of society, especially by leveraging the benefits of technology. It is also expected to generate wider participation of interested people who are motivated to work for the benefit of society," an official statement said.

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Thu, Oct 25 2018

    Modi has used so much money on his foreign trips which he need to explain why tax payers money is polled to comply his personnel aspirations

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  • Mangalurian, Mangaluru

    Thu, Oct 25 2018

    The statue for the man who banned RSS, Vallabh Bahi Patel is costing all-India tax payers in excess of 7,250 crores.

    The average annual travel expenses for the visits of Gujju-bhai abroad are 371 crores/year.

    The bullet train for the rich Gujjus, to be paid for by all Indian taxpayers, will exceed 150,000 crores (after land-acquisition costs included).

    So yes, the Indian taxpayers are paying through their nose. Beneficiaries so far seem to be just the Gujjus.

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  • Fayaz, Mangalore /Dubai

    Thu, Oct 25 2018

    All tax payers money gulank by feku and his team
    All tax payers money swaha by ambani and family
    Farmers are commiting suicide and tax payers money is used in crores to
    Build statue what a ACCHE din if brust sarkar

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  • PEDDA GUNDOO, MANGALURU

    Wed, Oct 24 2018

    First thing is you cut down your expenses specially foreign tours, using aviation for the party purpose. mitroooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooon

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  • Pais, Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 24 2018

    Once a Feku, Always a Feku...
    Once a Dramaybaaz, Always a dramaybaaz...

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  • Harold D'cunha, Mangalore, India.

    Wed, Oct 24 2018

    Proper collection of money by paying tax, whose pocket this money will go. Isn't it, to all rich Industrialist who will be awarded all the big contract at a very lucrative price.

    Rafael deal to Anil Ambani is the classic example and touring world wide by our PM at our expenses.

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 24 2018

    UPDATED: JULY 22, 2018 18:53 IST
    Quoting from the news: (Not from Nagpur)

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi will add two more countries to the list of 84 nations he has visited over the past four years, when he flies to Africa next week.

    The Prime Minister will first head to Rwanda, Uganda and then to South Africa for the annual BRICS summit.

    A reply to a question asked during Rajya Sabha Question Hour revealed that in the past four years, the Prime Minister's foreign visits have cost the exchequer ₹1,484 crore.

    In contrast, Mr. Modi's predecessor, Manmohan Singh, spent ₹642 crore, less than half this amount in the nine years that he was Prime Minister.

    YOU HAVE NO VOICE AT ALL TO SPEAK BECAUSE YOU HAVE LAVISHLY SPENT MY TAX PAID MONEY FOR YOUR FOREIGN SITE SEEING TOURS & ON OFFICIAL VISITS.

    LEARN FROM LEARNED MAN DR. MANMOHAN SINGH.

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  • Swamy, Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 24 2018

    We can see our tax money only used for EVMs, buying MLAs/ MPs/ govt head officials, PMs foriegn trips ad modern suit and boot, supari to rowdies to lynch opponents, change city, towns and road names and not but not least to raise ministers salary anytime at will. There is no real development on ground level any where but only in words and PMs fake bhashan sheet.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Oct 24 2018

    By using honest taxpayers money of Rs. 59,000 Crores to pay Ambani who is is now Bankrupt ...

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  • Amith, NAGPUR

    Thu, Oct 25 2018

    WOW!!!!!! BOL BACHHAN PAKODAWALA again opened the mouth!!!!

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