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Mohammad Anas Wahaj | 30 jun 2025

According to experts, the new Income Tax Bill 2025 uses 'registered nonprofit organizations (NPO)' instead of multiple terms such as trust, institution etc, streamlines and simplifies tax provisions, and consolidates all provisions related to NPOs in Part B of Chapter XVII. The new bill removes superfluous provisions such as reinvestment of capital gains in a capital asset, tabulates the registration process to enhance readability, and neatly places commercial activities, compliances and violations under separate heads. Gouri Puri, Partner at Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas & Co., says, 'This should be beneficial since many charities that are small scale cannot afford good tax counsel. Saddling them with a complex exemption regime impacted their operations significantly.' Raghav Kumar Bajaj, Counsel at Khaitan & Co, says, In the past few years, the law relating to charitable entities’ exemption has undergone substantial changes. From taxpayers’ perspective, this led to a challenge in keeping a track of annual changes in this space.' Read on...

The Financial Express: Rules for taxation of non-profit entities combined
Author: Priyansh Verma


Mohammad Anas Wahaj | 26 jun 2025

The convergence of three factors - enterprise technology requirements, advanced learning infrastructure and institutional partnerships - is driving the growth of India's digital higher education and professional upskilling market. It is estimated to grow from Rs₹ 13200 crore FY2023 to Rs₹ 41500 crore in FY2028. Increasing digital transformation initiatives are creating demand for role based learning platforms that are integrating artificial intelligence, adaptive learning engines, virtual labs, and API-connected delivery models to align with the needs of workforce of today. Dr. Sanjay Salunkhe, Chairman & MD of Jaro Education, says, 'Enterprise learning today demands measurable outcomes, modular flexibility, and seamless integration with internal systems. we are seeing platforms co-designing curricula that not only meet academic rigor but also map to spicific digital roles...' Regulatory and governance framework driven by modern requirements is also enabling credibility and legitimacy to online learning and education. The University Grants Commission (UGC) is playing an important role in this regard. As the need for job-ready talent continues to grow, online education with collaboration between academia and industry will fulfil the requiremnt. Read on...

The Economic Times: India's digital education market poised to triple by 2028, aligns with enterprise tech priorities
Author: NA



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