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Govt can't ask India Inc to give jobs to minorities

The Companies Act does not empower the government to advise India Inc to provide jobs to minorities, but the corporates should take the initiative on their own, Corporate Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid informed Lok Sabha today. - BSNL fails to retire Rs 7,500 cr govt loan: CAG report - India Inc raises Rs 1.74 lakh cr via corporate bonds in FY09 - General Motors exits bankruptcy - AIG seeks US govt nod for bonuses: report - Moody"s may downgrade India on worsening govt debt position - Tamil Nadu allots land to Bavina Car"s Rs 300-cr facility "The provisions of the Companies Act do not empower the government to advise the corporate sector for providing jobs to minorities... The government has started the process of developing a common perspective on the issue of voluntary affirmative action by the corporate sector," Khurshid told Lok Sabha in a written reply. Earlier, the government had said creating more jobs is needed for uplifting the weaker sections of society rather than reservation. The minister had said empowerment and capacity building are the answers and not reservation. To a query on strengthening the enforcement mechanism against corporate frauds in the country, Khurshid said the new Companies Bill, 2008, provides for more stringent provisions in case of fraudulent activities by firm, directors and auditors etc. It also seeks to better regulate related party transactions, impose restrictions on non-cash transactions, prohibiting insider trading etc, he added.


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