Govt rolls back proposal to tax Employees’ provident fund
withdrawals
Mar 8
The government has rolled back its Budget proposal that sought to levy tax on withdrawal of funds from Employees’ Provident Fund (EPF). Making a suo motto statement in the Lok Sabha today, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said that tax proposal for National Pension Scheme has been retained.
The minister said that main aim is that employees should have choice of where to invest and idea is to encourage more number of private sector employees to go for pension security after retirement instead of withdrawing the entire money from the provident fund account.
Mr Jaitley said government would also like to comprehensively review EPF tax proposal. Mr Jaitley said that 40 per cent exemption given to National Pension Scheme (NPS) subscriber at the time of withdrawal remains. Finance minister, in his Budget speech for 2016-17, had proposed that 60 per cent of the withdrawal on contribution to employee PF made after April 1st this year will be subjected to tax.
Mr Jaitley said the main category of people for whom EPF scheme was created are the members of EPFO who are within the statutory wage limit of 15,000 rupees per month. He said out of around 3.7 crore people contributing members of EPFO as on today, around 3.26 crore subscribers are in this category. Finance minister said for this category of people, there is not going to be any change in the new dispensation.
Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi has welcomed government’s decision to roll back its Budget proposal that sought to levy tax on withdrawal of funds from Employees’ Provident Fund (EPF). Mr Gandhi told reporters outside Parliament that the decision will certainly provide relief to government employees who save their money
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Fewer women survive to hospital and those that do receive less treatment
Women less likely to receive basic life support for cardiac arrest from public
Sophia Antipolis, 8 March 2016: Women are less likely to receive basic life support for cardiac arrest from members of the public then men, the European Society of Cardiology announced today on International Women’s Day.
“There is a misconception that women don’t have heart problems so they don’t get as much help from the public and they are not treated the same by doctors,” said Dr Nicole Karam, an interventional cardiologist at the European Hospital Georges Pompidou in Paris, France.
The study included all 11 420 patients who had an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest in Paris and the surrounding suburbs between 2011 and 2014. Data on how the patients were treated were recorded in a prospective registry at the Sudden Death Expertise Centre (SDEC).1
The researchers found that 40% of the sudden cardiac arrests occurred in women. Bystanders were more often present when cardiac arrests occurred in women than when they occurred in men, but only 60% of women received basic life support, including cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and use of an automated external defibrillator (AED), compared to 70% of men.
“When a man has a cardiac arrest he is less likely to have witnesses but they perform CPR more frequently,” said Dr Karam. “Probably people are more afraid to do CPR in women because we look fragile. They may also not believe that she is really having a cardiac arrest – even though we found that 40% of patients were women.”
The researchers found that 18% of women made it to the hospital alive compared to 26% of men. Dr Karam said: “Here we cannot blame the victim herself because a cardiac arrest by definition happens suddenly. Patients collapse, lose consciousness, and cannot help themselves. Bystanders often fail to help women probably because they don’t believe it’s a cardiac arrest and the medical services are less likely to rush them to the catheterisation laboratories for an angiogram. Besides, extracorporeal life support, another key factor in sudden cardiac arrest management, is six times less frequently performed in women than in men.”
ESC guidelines recommend that unless there is another obvious cause for cardiac arrest (gunshot wound, for example) all patients should receive an angiogram to check for coronary artery disease, regardless of their gender.2,3 But the study found that of those who did reach the hospital alive, just 40% of women had an angiogram compared to 60% of men. Of those women who did have any angiogram, almost half had a coronary artery disease.
“Our study shows that women receive less investigations and treatment than men, despite the guidelines saying that they should be dealt with the same,” said Dr Karam. “There is still a mistaken belief that women do not get coronary artery disease. But we found that coronary artery disease was the cause of sudden cardiac arrest in one-third of the women who did have an angiogram. So the angiograms were not a waste of time.”
She added: “A previous study in our hospital showed that cardiac arrest victims often had symptoms on the previous day, including fainting, blackouts, dizziness, palpitations, chest pain and shortness of breath. Women have a tendency to think they are imagining their pain or symptoms, or decide to deal with them later. But women need to listen to their bodies if they have chest pain, go to the doctor and be quick.”
Dr Karam concluded: “The frequency of coronary artery disease in women is increasing so it’s no longer a ‘man’s problem’. Cardiac arrest is not a rare event in women – in our study four in every ten arrests occurred in women. When it does happen, doctors need to manage women just as they would manage men. We can only improve women’s survival from cardiac arrest when doctors, emergency medical services, the public, and women themselves accept that it can happen to anyone regardless of gender.”
ENDS
Notes to editor
Sources of funding: French National Institute of Health and Medical Research (INSERM); Paris Descartes University; Assistance publique – Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP).
Disclosures: None.
References
1.The press release gives new results from a study initially presented at ESC Congress 2015: Karam N, Marijon E, Beganton F, Lamhaut L, Dumas F, Cariou A, Spaulding C, Jouven X. Initial prognosis and management of out of hospital cardiac arrest in women: the SDEC Paris study. European Heart Journal. 2015;36(Abstract Supplement):206.
2.2014 ESC/EACTS Guidelines on myocardial revascularization. European Heart Journal. 2014;35:2541–2619. doi:10.1093/eurheartj/ehu278
3.2015 ESC Guidelines for the management of patients with ventricular arrhythmias and the prevention of sudden cardiac death. European Heart Journal. 2015;36:2793–2867. doi:10.1093/eurheartj/ehv316
About International Women’s Day www.internationalwomensday.com
Each year International Women’s Day is celebrated on 8 March. It is an opportunity to celebrate the achievements of women while calling for greater equality.
About the European Society of Cardiology www.escardio.org
The European Society of Cardiology (ESC) represents more than 95 000 cardiology professionals across Europe and the Mediterranean. Its mission is to reduce the burden of cardiovascular disease in Europe.
The European Society of Cardiology (ESC) represents more than 95 000 cardiology professionals across Europe and the Mediterranean. Its mission is to reduce the burden of cardiovascular disease in Europe.
The European Society of Cardiology (ESC) represents more than 95 000 cardiology professionals across Europe and the Mediterranean. Its mission is to reduce the burden of cardiovascular disease in Europe.
Invitation: “First National Symposium on Vegetarianism and Spirituality”
Dear members,
Greetings from Mahabodhi International Meditation Centre, Leh, Ladakh!
Parinirvana Pyramid Meditation Centre is conducting “First National Symposium on Vegetarianism and Spirituality on 12th and 13th March 2016”. The event, being organized by PSSM is meant as an exciting fair all meditators, healers and spiritual seekers including medical doctors, academic scientists, students and businessmen and an opportunity to immerse in pure, uplifting spiritual energies. It will include interactive workshops by Masters of various spiritual organizations who will express the beauties of their spiritual transformation and their efforts towards this cause along with meditation sessions and book exhibitions.
The Global Congress event is to be held on the 12-13th of March 2016 at Sri Sathya Sai International Centre, Lodhi Road, New Delhi.
I would like to extend my invitation to you to attend this important event. Kindly confirm your participation through e-mail.
Attached herewith is brief information about the conference.
For further information, please contact:
MIMC Office Delhi: 011-26181109
Yours sincerely
In the service of Buddha Dhamma
Bhikkhu Sanghasena
President
Mahabodhi Int’l Meditation Centre, P.O. Box # 22, Leh Ladakh, INDIA
Tel: +91-1982-264372
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