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    Central Banking Beats Free Banking?

    Free banking is better than central banking because only in a free market can the optimal prices and quantities of goods be determined. Those goods include the money supply, and prices include the rate of interest. There is no scientific way to know in advance the right price of goods. With...
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    List of Courses in Central University of Haryana

    Courses offered: • Master of Philosophy in o Economics o English o Hindi o Political Science • Doctor of Philosophy in o Economics o English o Hindi o Management o Political Science • Master of Arts in o Economics o Education • Master of Business Administration • Master of...
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    central bank chiefs start kicking around

    When central bank chiefs start kicking around the gold standard idea, you know things are looking bleak. World Bank Chief Robert Zoelick is recommending consideration of a modified version of the gold standard similar to the Bretton Woods agreement to guide currency rates. Its not likely to be...
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    Central and State Budgets

    India's Budget - India's public finance system follows the British pattern. The Indian constitution establishes the supremacy of the bicameral Parliament--specifically the Lok Sabha (House of the People)--in financial matters. No central government taxes are levied and no government expenditure...
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    Central Consumer Protection Councils

    Central Consumer Protection Councils 1. The central council consists of: • The chairperson who is the minister in charge of the consumers’ affairs in the central Government. • Other official & non-official members representing such interest. 2. They meet as and when necessary. At least one...
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    Issues central to an ethical discussion on advertising

    Issues central to an ethical discussion on advertising are: • Advocacy • Accuracy • Acquisitiveness Advocacy By its very nature, advertising tries to persuade the audience that they need new products and to buy it, since it persuades it is not objective or neutral. This fact disturbs critics...
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    Power of Central Government to make rules

    (1) The Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, make rules a. prescribing the particulars which a declaration made and subscribed under section 5 may contain; 3[and the form and manner in which the names of the printer, publisher, owner and editor of a newspaper...
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    The Central Information Commission

    The Central Government shall, by notification in the Official Gazette, constitute a body to be known as the Central Information Commission to exercise the powers conferred on, and to perform the functions assigned to, it under this Act. The Central Information Commission shall consist of—...
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    CENTRAL SLIVER PLANTS (CSPs)

    As a step towards improving the quality of raw material and in order to enable the Khadi institution to access these sources of quality raw material, KVIC continued to operate its 6 CSPs at Kuttur, Chitradurga, Sehore, Raibareilly, Etah and Hajipur. During the year 2005-06, the Khadi...
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    central bank of the country

    The central bank of the country is the Reserve Bank of India (RBI). It was established in April 1935 with a share capital of Rs. 5 crores on the basis of the recommendations of the Hilton Young Commission. The share capital was divided into shares of Rs. 100 each fully paid which was entirely...
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    CENTRAL BANK

    CENTRAL BANK In all countries central banks have been charged with the responsibility of maintaining the external value of the domestic currency. Generally this is achieved by the intervention of the bank. Apart from this central banks deal in the foreign exchange market for the following...
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    Central Sales Tax Act.

    Central Sales Tax Act. 1956.....................
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    Central Sector Capital Subsidy scheme for Investment Promotion (IPS)

    A Central Sector Capital Subsidy scheme (Investment Promotion Scheme) launched by the Government of India in collaboration with NABARD for development of privately owned non-forest wastelands in the country is under implementation since 1998. Of the 40 schemes covering about 1500 ha...
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    Co-operative Central Banks

    Co-operative Central Banks: These are federations of primary credit societies in specified areas normally extending to the whole district meance they are sometimes called as district co-operative banks. These banks have a few private individuals as shareholders who provide both finance...
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    Central Board of Excise and Customs (CBEC)

    Central Board of Excise and Customs (CBEC) The responsibility of collecting the tax lies with the Central Board of Excise and Customs(CBEC). Central Board of Excise and Customs (CBEC) is a part of the Department of Revenue under the Ministry of Finance, Government of India. It deals with...
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    Central Lines

    Central line The Central Line in Mumbai consists of 3 Major corridors, which bifurcate as they run into Suburban satellite towns. The Central Railway has the longest local rail track in India, spread from Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (CST - formerly known as Victoria Terminus - VT) to Thane...
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    CENTRAL AMERICAN COMMON MARKET AND CARICOM

    CENTRAL AMERICAN COMMON MARKET AND CARICOM Two other trade pacts in the Americas have not made much progress yet. In the early 1960, Costa Rica, el Salvador, Guatemala, and Nicaragua attempted to set up q central American common market. It collapsed in 1969 when war broke out between...
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    Central AC Market

    Central AC Market The Central AC (CAC) market has had a rough patch in the last two to three years. Being dependent on user industries, it is highly susceptible to industrial growth cycles. With new industrial activity coming to a grinding halt, demand for turnkey central AC projects have...
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    All India Central Council of Trade Unions (AICCTU)

    All India Central Council of Trade Unions (AICCTU) All India Central Council of Trade Unions (AICCTU) is a fighting trade union centre of the Indian working class.Its founding conference was held in Chennai in May 1989. The second and third all-India conferences were held respectively in...
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    All India Central Council of Trade Unions

    All India Central Council of Trade Unions (AICCTU) AIMS AND OBJECTIVES To fight for the rights & dignity of all workers. To strive for the establishment of a socialist order through democratization. To fight for the over through of the domination by the MNC’s. To develop a scientific &...
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