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Below the Line – The Hindu BusinessLine

Jessica BrownBy Jessica Brown Business
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GM crop find

GM crops finding | Photo credit: Nagara Gopal

Differences in transgenic crops

Bharatiya Kisan Sangh (BKS) Interview by Secretary General Mohini Mohan Mishan A Business lineDeclaring that a complete stop would be put to genetically modified crops (GM), it has led open differentials between the Modi and Sangh government, says a small bird.

Mishra said that while Niti Aayog member, Ramesh Chand, supports transgenic crops, the Minister of Agriculture and the well -being of farmers, Shivraj Singh Chauhan, opposes them. BKS, Sangh and the Government are not on the same page with respect to the bilateral agreement of the United States-India, especially in providing access to the market to agricultural products in the United States. Bks and Sangh are bitter that bureaucrats are calling shots. This is contrary to the positions made by the opposition that the Sangh dictates the Government’s policies, says the bird.

Seniors vs Juniors

There are problems to elaborate between a minister and his deputy, so much that the minister refuses to be dragged to long discussions with the latter. The two have also established separate communication channels to guarantee visibility.

More responsibility in auditors

With an increase in the dissemination and approval requirements for transactions of related parties as of April 1, the responsibility is now in the audit committees of the companies, as well as the external auditors to closely track these transactions. Most cases of fraud in the corporate sector involve related parts, and regulators feel that fraudulent and suspicious transactions can be cut if these transactions are marked and their implications are explained. While audit committees have to look for granular details of such transactions, independent directors in company meetings must be careful when sealing their approach. Compliance officers and audit committees will feel the heat of scrutiny. Law firms claim that although the adjustment of the regulations is justified in the light of the frauds that are perpetrated, it is likely that the decision making in the companies is likely

Mordaza Order in Ministers

Post Pahalgam, some of the ministers of the senior cabinet have been retaining interviews and public appearances. Apparently, it has superiors’s legs to avoid public appearances/interactions, such as to attend events, talk to the media, give interviews or make statements. Exceptions include “the great three”; and any “important meeting.” And, apparently, orders are followed by T.

Posted on April 27, 2025

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