CBS LINE Volume 3.9 DR.D.MAVOOTHU Professor & Former Director, SMS CUSAT. Dean, Faculty of Social Sciences,CUSAT. Member of Syndicate, CUSAT. Member of Court Central University of Kerala, Kasargode 1)What does ‘business ethics’ mean in today’s world, and why it is important not just for big companies but also for ordinary people? We develop ethical principles and expand our understanding of ethics in much the same way we advance scientific knowledge—through experience, reflection, and continuous improvement. This evolving approach is known as pragmatic ethics. Over time, significant progress has been made in areas such as equal opportunity, responsible product and service practices, tax compliance, and adherence to prudential regulations. These advancements have led to positive outcomes, and I believe this progress will continue. Overall, I remain optimistic about the future of business ethics. 2)What ethical responsibilities do businesses and leaders have...
CBS LINE Volume 3(10) CBS Students Hold Exclusive Interview with Kerala’s Finance Minister At the Vision 2031 conference organized by the Department of Finance, Government of Kerala , students from the Centre for Budget Studies (CBS) had the opportunity to engage directly with Hon. Finance Minister Shri K.N. Balagopal in a special interview granted upon the request of the CBS delegation. The discussion focused on Kerala’s fiscal priorities and its long-term development vision. CBS Students with Hon. Finance Minister Shri K.N. Balagopal The CBS students asked: “Given that the state has reached an advanced welfare stage, should the government focus more on revenue generation or on restructuring expenditure to ensure long-term fiscal stability?” In his response, Hon. Finance Minister Shri K.N. Balagopal remarked “In the current context, the government sho...
CBS LINE Volume 3.9 Anti-profiteering refers to regulatory provisions that ensure consumers benefit from tax rate cuts through proportional price reductions. With the upcoming revisions in Goods and Services Tax (GST) rates across various goods and services, the role of the Anti-Profiteering Committee becomes more crucial than ever. Established under the GST framework, the committee ensures that any reduction in tax rates or benefits of input tax credit is passed on to consumers in the form of commensurate price reductions. India has overhauled its GST structure, reducing the earlier four tax slabs (5%, 12%, 18%, 28%) into just two main rates—5% and 18% for most goods and services, while instituting a higher 40% rate for luxury items. Several essential and household items, including packaged food, daily essentials have seen their GST rates cut significantly, easing the burden on consumers. Several everyday food items will see a tax reduction from 18% to 5%. As new GS...
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