government

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    is our government taking the japan incident as a future concern?

    After the japan crisis is our government thinking in terms of safety of our country or is it just a political drill???
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    government benefit programmes

    Should government benefit programmes be subject to means testing?
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    GOVERNMENT BROADCASTING FEB

    February 23, 1946: AIR comes under the Department of Information and Arts. September 10, 1946: Deptt. of Information & Arts changed to Deptt. of Information & Broadcasting. August 15, 1947: India becomes independent
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    GOVERNMENT BROADCASTING

    January 1936: Delhi radio station was opened. July 9, 1936: Mr A.S.Bukhari Station Director Delhi becomes Deputy Controller of Broadcasting. June 8, 1936: The name of Indian State Broadcasting Service is changed to All India Radio at the behest of Lionel Fielden and after Lord Linlithgow...
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    GOVERNMENT BROADCASTING

    April 1, 1930: Indian State Broadcasting Service under Department of Industries and Labour commences on experimental basis January 1934: The 'Indian Wireless Telegraphy Act (1933) comes into force January 1935: NWFP Government set up a 250 watts transmitting station at Peshawar for community...
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    What would you prefer Private OR Government ?

    Most of the people prefer to work in government company, as just because they think they are safe enough with their future, but very few people prefer private firm. Why is it so? And not only in Working firms,but also In choosing partners example:- LIC replace MNYL,ICICI,TAT AIG, etc. and there...
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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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    Stop Child labour- Right or wrong?

    we know that child labour is a crime but most of the children doesnt even have basic needs and government is not taking care of them....so they are earning for their living....if we stop them from earning, how can they live without basic needs?? thought they may be taken to orphanage homes,,are...
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    Stop playing with students

    what measures do u think that the governement has to take to stop the educational institutions that are playing with students bright future without any approvals???
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    important features of the government securities

    One of the important features of the government securities is that they offer wide ranging tax incentives to the investors. Therefore, these securities are popular in the market. Investors in these securities get tax rebate under the Income Tax Act. The central government securities have high...
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    Government securities

    Government securities are issued by central government, state government, semi-government authorities like municipal corporations, port trusts, state electricity boards, public sector enterprises and other government agencies like IFCI, ICICI, IDBI, NABARD, SIDCs and housing boards. These...
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    GOVERNMENT SECURITIES

    The marketable debt issued by the government and semi-government bodies which represents a claim on the government is called government securities. It is also called as gilt-edged security. Government securities are issued for the purpose of refunding the maturing securities for advance...
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    GOVERNMENT SECURITIES MARKET

    The market in government securities is significant part of the stock market in India. The government securities also dominate the Indian debt market both in term of outstanding stock as well as turnover. A large statutory borrowing is from the RBI providing the government with the ability to...
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    auction market for Government securities

    A primary auction market for Government securities has been created and a primary dealer system was introduced in 1995. There are six authorized primary dealers. Currently, there are 31 mutual funds, out of which 21 are in the private sector. Mutual funds were opened to the private sector in...
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    The Government

    The Government: While the state is primarily responsible for ensuring the rights of children, CRY too has a role to play in impacting policies on issues related to children. CRY acts as consultants to the government for pre-funding and mid-year evaluation for projects for street children in...
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    GOVERNMENT SUPPLY

    The KVIC has been executing supply of its products under the ‘Rate Contract’ of Director General of Supplies and Disposal (DGS &D) to various Government Departments/Agencies. Based on DGS&D rate contract, items like dasuti khadi, dungari cloth, dusters, long cloth, bunting cloth and sheeting...
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    Banker to Government

    Banker to Government The second important function of the Reserve Bank of India is to act as Government banker, agent and adviser. The Reserve Bank is agent of Central Government and of all State Governments in India excepting that of Jammu and Kashmir. The Reserve Bank has the obligation...
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    Government Goodwill

    Government Goodwill: When public relations was in its infancy, the strongest focus, and perhaps the need of the day, was lobbying with the powers that be. Today, the needs of the company to interact with the policy makers, not just through their government liaison departments, but also...
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    Government and industry sources

    Government and industry sources The other sources of data collection include, the annuals reports of the companies, to gauge how they are doing and their budget allocation on various categories. The administrative ministries also publish annual reports for presentation to the Parliament. The...
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    GOVERNMENT POLICIES

    The Rupee as an International Currency Two - way quotes for Rupee in the International Markets - on hold Presently, Authorized Dealers are only allowed to sell Spot Rupees to overseas banks, but are not allowed to buy Rupees freely in the international market. A view was expressed that two...
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