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    The Civil Services opens a door to energizing and exciting nature of jobs with difficulties. There are not very many services which give such an immeasurable scope of challenges, a blend of variety of job field and policy formulation opportunity and chance to go about as a key player in the national development prepare. After 3-4 sometime seven year hard work you become an IAS officer. You may think all those hardships come to an end. No! There are several issues existing in this field. It is important

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    Cultural differences help to explain why countries like Saudi Arabia, Iran, and the Taliban's Afghanistan can all claim the imprimatur of holy law and yet treat their women differently. Iranian women can drive, work in a mixed office, and attend mixed university lectures. Saudi women cannot. Iranian women play active social roles as civil servants, teachers, doctors

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    Essay On Gst

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    GOODS AND SERVICES TAX IN INDIA (GST) – AN INSIGHT Abstract: India’s major tax reform is now realism. A comprehensive dual Goods and Services Tax (GST) has replaced the complex multiple indirect tax structure from 1st July 2017. Internationally, GST was first introduced in France and now more than 160 countries have further implemented GST/VAT in some form or other. In some countries, VAT is the substitute for GST, but conceptually it is a destination based tax levied on consumption of goods and

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    Tax Structure in India

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    TAX STRUCTURE IN INDIA Introduction: India has a well-developed tax structure with clearly demarcated authority between Central and State Governments and local bodies. Central Government levies taxes on income (except tax on agricultural income, which the State Governments can levy), customs duties, central excise and service tax. The Tax Structure in India is quite strong and follows the financial year. The taxation under the tax structure in India is applicable for any kind of income pertaining

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    (Indian) PHASE I The General Bank of India was set up in the year 1786. Next came Bank of Hindustan and Bengal Bank. The East India Company established Bank of Bengal (1809), Bank of Bombay (1840) and Bank of Madras (1843) as independent units and called it Presidency Banks. PHASE II Nationalisation of Imperial Bank of India with extensive banking facilities on a large scale specially in rural and semi-urban areas. It formed State Bank of india to act as the principal agent of RBI and

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    the firm with raw materials, components, staffs, and perfect services. The major suppliers are the government. (Porter, 2008) Supplier usually have greater power, since there are less of in the postal Industry. Costs of switching from one supplier to the other is very limited, or there are no alternates. A supplier for the Postal Industry may also be the only provider of a certain raw material. This supplier in the Post Industry in India holds a patent or have proprietary knowledge. Thus there is

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    Goods And Service Of India

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    Goods and Service Tax- A Positive Reform in Indian Taxation System Dr.Rashi Gupta Assistant Professor JIMS Engineering Management Technical Campus (JEMTEC), Greater Noida Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi E-mail: rashigupta.ap@gmail.com ABSTRACT This paper is an attempt to understand the concept of Goods and Service Tax (GST), to be implemented in India from 1st July 2017. This changing face of Indian taxation system paves the path of development and advancement towards which developing

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    Financial inclusion is the new concept which helps to attain the sustainable development of the country. It provides banking and financial services to all people in a fair, visible and reasonable manner at affordable cost. The poorer income Households often lack to access bank account and have to spend time money for several visits to achieve the banking services. Financial inclusion is help to the sustainable societal and economic improvement of the country. It helps to the empowerment of underprivileged

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    Digital India

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    DIGITAL INDIA Digital India A programme to transform India into a digitally empowered society and knowledge economy DIGITAL INDIA What is Digital India?     Digital India is a Programme to prepare India for a knowledge future. The focus is on being transformative – to realize IT + IT = IT The focus is on making technology central to enabling change. It is an Umbrella Programme – covering many departments.  It weaves together a large number of ideas and thoughts into a single, comprehensive

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    disease in India. Another possibility of the lack of women’s healthcare could just be simply the lack of female physicians and female healthcare workers total in India. There are only approximately 7 female healthcare workers per 10,000 population and only about 2 female doctors per 10,000 population (Rao et al., 2012). India greatly needs to increase the number of female doctors and healthcare workers to help women in India have the opportunity to feel more comfortable seeking healthcare for themselves

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