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    GST India: Effects on Indian Economy Abstract The introduction of GST is a single move enveloping all indirect taxes that will make country single unified common market. It is a destination based multipoint tax system covering in its ambit both goods and services. It is single tax on the supply of goods or service, right from the manufacturer to the consumer where credits of GST input taxes paid at each stage shall be available in the subsequent stages of value addition, thus, makes GST essentially

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    India I. Introduction India, country in southern Asia, south of Afghanistan and east of Pakistan. Including the portion of Jammu and Kashmir administered by India but disputed by Pakistan, India has an area of 1,222,243 sq miles . The capital is New Delhi , and the largest city is Mumbai (formerly Bombay). II. Land and Resources India may be divided into four main regions. The Himalayas, the highest mountain system in the world, lie along India's northern and eastern margins. (This region

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    A brand is a customer experience represented by a collection of images and ideas; often, it refers to a symbol such as a name, logo, slogan, and design scheme. A product or service to which human beings attach a bundle of tangible (functional product and service (characteristics) and intangible (emotional and/or symbolic) meanings that add value. A brand has one strategic purpose and that is to differentiate itself from competitors. Politics Political parties can be viewed as Brands and the politicians

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    This issue determines the effectiveness of Parliamentary System and Presidential System as compares to each other. After World War I the demand of democracy started to spread like fire across the world and of course in European Countries as well. Many Colonial Systems & Monarch adopted Democracy and then arises the necessity of a proper Governmental System. It was in the hands of the state of choose in between Parliamentary, Semi – Presidential and Presidential forms of Government. In this period

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    Indira Gandhi (1919-1984) was among the most powerful and skilled leaders in the Indian history. She was the only daughter of Pd. Jawaharlal Nehru. She was cut out for politics. She had the classic and prerequisite bent of mind when it came to political machinery and social reforms. In course of her practice, she became public’s favourite. K.A. Abbas rightly said in his book ‘Indira Gandhi: Return Of The Red Rose’, “Indira Gandhi’s accession is not hereditary. It’s the reaffirmation of the principles

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    Auditors Rotation

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    Auditor Rotation | Raising Auditor 's Independence | Proposed By: Varun Basantani | Auditor Rotation- Raising Auditor 's Independence ------------------------------------------------- Abstract: The question for mandatory audit rotation has been a concern to academics, investors, practitioners and the public at large. This paper is designed to determine the relationship between mandatory audit rotations and audit Independence. The paper makes an earnest effort to evaluate the need

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    Indian Politics

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    Politics of India India is the largest democracy in the world. India has the biggest number of people with franchise rights and the largest number of political parties, which take part in election campaign. In the 1996 national elections, almost 600 million people voted and an average of 26 candidates competed for each of the 543 territorial constituency seats. Elections are held at different levels. The two major election levels are at national level, after which the national government is established

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    SOCIAL JUSTICE AND EMPOWERMENT ASSIGNMENT SUBMITTED TO : Dr. SHASHI RANI DEV : Mr. SUDHIR MASKE SUBMITTED BY : QUAMRUL HUDA CLASS : MSW-III SEMESTER TOPIC : MARGINALIZED PEOPLE IN INDIA- SCHEDULE CASTE INTRODUCTION Marginalized people are those people who are excluded from the society or society’ s people don’t provide them opportunity for integrating them because of this they leg behind in social as well economic progress. We need two kinds of identity for

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    2014) Employees’ Union (IEU) has decided to organize a day’s strike to protest the decision of the Centre to increase the Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in the insurance sector and to pass the Insurance Laws (Amendment) Bill 2008 pending in the Rajya Sabha. General Secretary of the IEU Dharwad unit Uday Gadagkar said, the protest is part of the campaign launched by the All India Insurance Employees’ Association (AIIEA) The IEU said, “Instead of increasing foreign equity, it is necessary to give more

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    CODIFICATION OF PARLIAMENTARY PRIVILEGES- WHY IT IS ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY? No law per to the provisions contained under Article 105(3)and 194(3) of the Constitution of India has been made so far with regard to the codification of the ‘other’ privileges, which is contrary to very intent and desire of the founding fathers. Even in the United Kingdom, the law with regard to the Parliamentary Privileges has undergone tremendous change since 1950, however, the Indian Legislatures have still not realized

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