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    AMITY UNIVERSITY AMITY COLLEGE OF COMMERCE AND FINANCE INTERNSHIP REPORT ON “THE ACTIVITIES OF ACCOUNTS DEPARTMENT OF IDEA CELLULAR LIMITED” SUPERVISED BY MS. BHAVNA SHARMA FACULTY OF ACCF DEPARTMENT AMITY UNIVERSITY SUBMITTED BY SURBHI ARORA A3104613267 DEPARTMENT: FINANCE AMITY UNIVERSITY DATE OF SUBMISSION: 20-07-2015 TABLE OF CONTENT CONTENTS PAGE NO. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

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    Right to Information Act

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    12th, 2005. As per the Parliament of India, the purpose of the RTI Act is ‘to provide for setting out the practical regime of right to information for citizens’[i]. The Act applies to all the states and union territories of India, except Jammu and Kashmir. The Act is applicable to all constitutional authorities – any institution or body constituted by an act of Parliament or state legislature – including the executive, judiciary and the legislature. This act empowered the citizens of India to seek

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    Edwin Sutherland coined the term ‘white-collar crime’ and defined it as “crime committed by a person of respectability and high social status in the course of his occupation.” (Black, 2010). While Sutherland focused on the perpetrator and his/her characteristics and roles in committing the crime, there were flaws within this definition in that it would not endure the progression of white-collar crime. By focusing on the individual and paying more attention to the actual crime, criminologist and

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    Al-Qaeda is a worldwide terrorist system established by Usama receptacle Loaded [the "Osama" spelling is deplored, on the grounds that there is no letter "O" in Arabic). Supported counterterrorism weight subsequent to 2008 - including the slaughtering of al-Qaida pioneers Usama container Ladin, Atiyah Abel al Rahman, and lIyas Kashmiri in 2011 - decreased the Pakistan-based center al-Qaida 's union and capacities, including its capacity to mount modern, complex assaults in the West like the 2006

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    Reserve Bank of India

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    Functions of Reserve Bank of India The Reserve Bank of India Act of 1934 entrust all the important functions of a central bank the Reserve Bank of India. Bank of Issue Under Section 22 of the Reserve Bank of India Act, the Bank has the sole right to issue bank notes of all denominations. The distribution of one rupee notes and coins and small coins all over the country is undertaken by the Reserve Bank as agent of the Government. The Reserve Bank has a separate Issue Department which is

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    There is a natural propensity to evaluate the Government of India with the British. But Indian Parliament and parliamentary institutions and procedures are not a copy of the Westminster system. There are fundamental differences between their system and Indian system. Democracy extends way beyond elections. However, the holding of transparent, credible and accountable elections is important for any democratic country and election observers make a significant contribution in this process. In this essay

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    My cultural identity is Creole. It is combined from many descendants of European, Africans, French, Spanish, and American Indians. The Indian Culture I have chosen is also very diverse. They are combined with a composite mixture of Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism religions. Each has resulted into the exclusive – Indian Culture. Every religion in India has its own favorite ingredients, flavorings, and cooking methods. Their use of creamy or dry sauces, spices, and curries on both meats and

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    “We are guilty of many errors and many faults, but our worst crime is abandoning the children, neglecting the foundation of life. Many of the things that we need can wait. The child cannot wait. Right now is the time his bones are being formed, his blood is being made, and he senses are being developed. To him we cannot answer ‘Tomorrow’, his name is ‘Today’ ”. -- Gabriela Mistal

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    Imperialism was a process by which nations extended their power by gaining control over more land, conventionally it has been used to describe the mentality used to justify the subjugation and colonisation through which various European nations such as Spain and Great Britain formed empires encompassing large swathes of the globe, across all continents. According to general consensus, this “Age of Imperialism” came to an end in 1914 with nearly all of the large empires already in decline and World

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    In addition to being one of the most populous nations in the world, India is one of the most religiously and ethnically diverse. Islam and Hinduism are the main religions in India, however, the two have had a tense and sometimes violent coexistence. So violent, in fact, that the nation had split up into 2 separate countries- Muslim majority Pakistan and Hindu majority India. That didn’t stop Muslims, who have lived in India for centuries, from continuing to live their lives, regardless of border

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