Chidambaram welcomes amendment to taxation laws
The Hindu
However, a tweet of Congress MP Manish Tewari on the issue exposes fault lines within party
Former Union Finance Minister and senior Congress leader P. Chidambaram on Friday welcomed the government’s move to amend the taxation laws and nullify the provisions for retrospective taxation. However, a tweet of Congress’s Lok Sabha member Manish Tewari on the issue exposed the fault lines within the party. “On the withdrawal of the Retrospective Tax (Vodafone), I am glad that we have put an end to an issue that has been troubling us for 8 years,” Mr. Chidambaram tweeted moments after the Lok Sabha passed the Bill with a voice vote.
In a country where every new skincare launch promises to be cleaner, greener, and more “traditional” than the last one, it is fair to wonder whether India needs anyother brand championing native ingredients? For Deepika Nagasamy, who recently launched her skincare brand Dipsy, the answer did not come from trend forecasts or branding decks. It came from something more personal — a childhood nickname, and an everyday kitchen conversation. Having been part of the legendary Dindigul Thalapakatti food empire, a Tamil Nadu-born biriyani brand with outlets in India and abroad (explain what this is in 20-30 words?), Deepika has always understood the power of ingredients grown on home soil. “Ingredients and food that’s native to the soil we live in are something I knew very well,” she says. “So I wondered, why can’t I do this with skincare?”












