Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

No need to declare foreign gifts up to ₹1L

- HT Correspond­ent

NEW DELHI: The home ministry said on Monday those receiving personal gifts from other countries with value up to ~1 lakh don’t need to inform the government under the Foreign Contributi­on (Regulation) Act (FCRA), increasing the previous threshold value of ~25,000 in a newly released gazette notificati­on.

The law governs the use of foreign donations and contributi­ons and has been tightened by the National Democratic Alliance government over the past few years to check violations.

In the latest amendment to the rules governing FCRA, the Centre also made other changes. The rules allowing non-government­al organisati­ons (NGOS) to received foreign contributi­on have been made stricter. Monday’s notificati­on said it is now mandatory for every key member of an NGO – “office bearers and key functionar­ies and members” – to certify that they have not been “prosecuted or convicted” for “conversion” from one faith to another and for creating “communal tension and disharmony”.

The notificati­on also said that in case of emergent medical aid needed during a visit to another country, the acceptance of foreign hospitalit­y has to be intimated to the government within a month of such receipt. It also reduced the time frame for informing the government about the source, approximat­e value and purpose of such receipts from two months to one month.

The notificati­on said that every member of an NGO must also certify under oath that they have never been involved in “diverting” foreign funds or “advocating violent means”. Earlier, this declaratio­n was to be given by only key members of NGOS.

Several NGOS have in the past been reported by security and intelligen­ce agencies for a range of activities – violation of FCRA, links with left-wing extremists, “conversion” of tribals, and associatio­n with organisati­ons such as the Students Islamic Movement of India and Jamaate-islami Hind.

Permission­s to receive foreign contributi­ons have been taken away from nearly 18,000 NGOS that were found to be violating various clauses of FCRA since 2014, according to official estimates.

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