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    Do we need these political parties to be an helping hand for government?

    Well according to me political parties itself are the biggest reason for destroying happiness of this Indian country. Now you'll decide do we need them or no?
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    CATALYST-ROLE OF GOVERNMENT

    o Inclusion of housing loans within the priority sector. Direct finance up to Rs.10 -lakhs in case of rural and semi-urban areas now form part of the priority sector advances. This promoted banks to go for housing loans in a big way as it helped them to attain their targets of priority sector...
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    Various Finance Scheme Offered From Government

    General: Access to credit has long been considered a major poverty alleviation strategy in India. A variety of credit-linked programmes supplemented by subsidies have been implemented. The Integrated Rural Development Programme (IRDP) operating since 1978-79 has been a major national rural...
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    RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE GOVERNMENT

    RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE GOVERNMENT It was not enough for the government merely to make policy announcements about the need for change in the insurance sector,and then expect it to take place automatically or on its own volition and in due course of time. In the prevailing situation in the...
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    GOVERNMENT POLICIES FOR WATER TRANSPORT

    GOVERNMENT POLICIES  The Government of India has studied various strategies adopted by ports world-wide to address similar issues facing ports in India. The government envisages commercialisation/ privatisation/ modernisation of major existing ports. These are expected to result in...
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    PLANS INTRODUCED BY GOVERNMENT FOR RAIL TRANSPORT

    After Independence, Indian Railways have set up production units for manufacture of diesel locomotives, electric locomotives, coaches, wheels and axles, diesel components, springs, etc. Technology transfer agreements have also been signed or manufacture of the latest design of electric...
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    Role of Government in Automobile Industry

    Role of Government in Automobile Industry The government is making efforts to overcome the constraints at their research centers for automobile industry. India can also learn from countries like Japan that are already using these technologies for a wide number of applications. The Indian auto...
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    Auto policy of the Government of India

    Auto policy of the Government of India VISION To establish a globally competitive automotive industry in India and to double its contribution to the economy by 2010. POLICY OBJECTIVES This policy aims to promote integrated, phased, enduring and self-sustained growth of the Indian...
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    STEPS TAKEN BY GOVERNMENT FOR VAT

    THE STEPS TAKEN BY THE STATES: The states have discussed the issue from time to time and have attempted to reach consensus on ‘uniformity’ at least on certain matters like classification of goods, rates of tax etc. Some states have published Drafts of VAT Laws and rules. They are in the...
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    Government Policies In India

    Government Policies In India Many efforts are taken to secure greater participation of woman in business, industry & other industrial activities. The plan document has suggested the following: To treat women as specific target group in all development programme. To properly diversify...
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    POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT

    POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT GOVERNMENT BIGGEST HURDLE IN WAR ON CORRUPTION A powerful force is hindering in India’s war in corruption- the government. Figures available with the Civil Vigilance Commission for the past five years show that ministries and departments have not only been turning...
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    ROLE OF GOVERNMENT IN TRANSPORTATION

    GOVERNMENT ROLE IN TRANSPORTATION 1] Government plays a very important and crucial role in the transportation business or system. 2] They provide basic infrastructure to the nation like roads, railway tracks, ports, container yards, cranes at ports, public warehouses etc. 3] Government is...
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    The government should stop funding the IITs and the IIMs and, instead, divert the fun

    Well my views are against this topic and the reasons could be quoted in the following ways. Still india in devlopement mode so need of these institutes to prmote our young talent to international platform. Its true student from IIT IIM are moving out but they are sending back money to the...
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    Don"t we expect too much from the government ?

    We sit back wanting to be pampered and expect the government to do everything for us whilst our contribution is totally negative. We expect the government to clean up but we are not going to stop chucking garbage all over the place nor are we going to stop to pick a up a stray piece of paper and...
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    Will David Headley be able escape from Indian government

    How can we forget David Headley the mastermind behind the Taj attack, its seems that now he is ready to co-operate with the Indian investigators. After such a big show of Mr. David Headley it was sure that the press - particularly of India was a bit frustrated by the delay in providing Indian...
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    Is Coalition Government good for India ???

    As on today's coalition government are formed out of compulsion in India. Parties are more formed on the basis of ideologies and not regions. Coalition of them leads to many interim and changing conditions, besides it's just like taking single dose of each medicine and not a complete dose...
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    Infrastructure in Private and Government Sectors

    Govt offices are lethargic, people work in a traditional way, updated feature are not accepted easily they don't want to use it, is it so. There are many offices with computers but either these computer are lying idol or are being used as type writer, since maximum of the government employees...
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    The government should let the courts decide the fate of Japan’s flagship airline

    THE run-up to New Year is a time to tidy up loose ends in Japan so that in January everything starts afresh. For a fleeting moment, it looked as if the government was doing just that when, after months of indecisiveness, it hinted on December 30th that Japan Airlines might be headed for...
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    A bizarre attempt by Silvio Berlusconi's government to constrain Italy's courts

    IF YOU live in Italy and are planning to commit a moderately severe crime—perhaps beating your children, or a white-collar offence such as cooking the books, or even stabbing your neighbour—the law might soon be of little hindrance to you. If a bill tabled in parliament this week were to become...
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