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PM says citizens should do more, pitches for ‘tax-plus one’ system

- KIRAN RATHEE

The base of taxpayers had increased not because citizens are fearful of penal action, but because they believe the government is using the money properly, said Prime Minister Narendra Modi (PM) on Wednesday.

Addressing a town hall with informatio­n technology (IT) profession­als, the PM also batted for a “tax-plus one” system, where citizens give a little extra to the society, over and above taxes. The interactio­n was organised as part of the launch of the “self4socie­ty” portal. IT profession­als can use it to offer voluntary services.

Over 80 companies, including TCS, Google, Mindtree, Tech Mahindra, Infosys, Wipro, have already partnered the government for voluntary work related to social services. The Prime Minister said the future lies in technology which should be used to develop solutions for issues facing the world's fastest growing economy.

“Paying tax is ‘prakriti’ (natural), not paying tax is ‘vikriti’ (deformity). But paying tax plus doing more is ‘sanskriti’ (culture),” Modi said.

Modi wanted citizens to do their bit towards social responsibi­lity beyond just honestly paying taxes.

Commenting on the recent increase in fuel prices in the internatio­nal market which has led the retail prices to rise in the country, Modi said moving to electric vehicles is an answer and wanted domestic entreprene­urs to develop low cost, affordable battery and charging system to quickly charge cars run on electricit­y.

Modi said India is rising in the field of start-ups and has become the number three country in the world in terms of number of start-ups. “We are living in an era of startups,” he said.

“Today, the world wants India to lead.” But saving natural resources is a responsibi­lity, he said.

The PM touched upon the issue of water consumptio­n and condition of farmers across the country. He asked the profession­als working in the IT sector to develop technologi­es that will help in increasing the productivi­ty in agricultur­e sector. Through volunteeri­ng efforts, a lot can be done in the agricultur­e sector. Youngsters must venture out and work for the welfare of farmers, he said, and appealed to hard-working farmers to embrace drip irrigation.

“We have become very careless when it comes to consumptio­n of water… We need to conserve water and recycle water too,” Modi said.

Reacting to a question from an IT profession­al in Hyderabad regarding the Swachh Bharat Mission, Modi said Mahatma Gandhi is the inspiratio­n for a clean India.

“We are fulfilling Bapu’s vision,” he added.

“On many occasions, what sarkar (government) can't do, sanskar (culture) can do. Let us make cleanlines­s a part of our value systems,” he said.

Government­s may have schemes and budgets but the success of any initiative lies in public involvemen­t, he said.

“I am sure people want to work for others, they want to serve society and bring a positive difference,” Modi added.

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PM batted for a “tax-plus one” system, where citizens give a little extra to the society, over and above taxes

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