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    Indian Tax System

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    Taxation is the major instrument in the hand of the modern Governments to raise finance to meet expenditure done on various public services. It is a compulsory obligation on the people and the payment of which is the legal duty of the citizens. It may be on their property‚ income and even it may be required to pay at the time of manufacturing and selling or purchasing a commodity. Tax constitute the major source of the government’s income Meaning of Tax The tax is compulsory payment to the

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    Great Indian personalities

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    A Few Great Personalities of INDIA All of us have seen many presentations floating around about eminent people like Aryabhatta‚ Chankya‚ Srinivasa Ramanujam etc. While we are very proud of the great deeds our ancestors have achieved‚ we believe we should also recognise the present day greats who have contributed in this century and/or contributing today. Below is a list of few such great personalities. This list is not comprehensive‚ many more can be added. A few people might not agree

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    Judiciary of Indian Subcontinent The present legal and judicial system of Bangladesh owes its origin mainly to two hundred years British rule in the Indian Sub-Continent although some elements of it are remnants of Pre-British period tracing back to Hindu and Muslim administration. It passed through various stages and has been gradually developed as a continuous historical process. The process of evolution has been partly indigenous and partly foreign and the legal system of the present day emanates

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    Indian Retail Industry

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    www.moneycontrol.com 2. www.ibef.org 3. Pricewaterhousecooper research 4. Deloitte research 5. www.Livemint.com 6. http://www.indianretailer.com/article/sector-watch/food-and-grocery/Standingagainst-each-other-1489/ 7. Business monitor international(Indian retail report Q1‚2012) 8. ASA & Associates report‚ August 2012 9. http://www.punebds.com/pf.asp 10. http://www.managementparadise.com/forums/principles-management-p-o-m/208682pest-analysis-retail-industry.html 11. http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary

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    Indian Premier League

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    Project IPL A revolution in Indian Sports & Entertainment 27 May 2008 Indian Premier League (IPL) A revolution in Indian sports and entertainment Over 200 million Indian viewers‚ 10 million international viewers‚ 4 million live spectators: the Indian Premier League (IPL) is a sports and entertainment revolution in the making‚ surpassing all records of viewership on ground and on media. Advertising revenue and ticket sales have exceeded all expectations‚ making IPL highly profitable for the organisers

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    Native Navajo Indians

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    The Navajo Indians Cultural Anthropology 101 The Navajo Indians of the Southwestern United states have a distinct social organization‚ kinship‚ and a both traditional and biomedical way that they approach sickness and healing. Their social organization revolves around their community and the Earth. Kinship for the Navajo is matriarchal and they are a pastoral society. The traditional Navajo have medicine men that the tribe goes to for any sickness and healing that needs to be done

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    Indian Fmcg Sector

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    The fourth largest sector in the Indian economy is all set for 16% growth during 2008-09‚ from a base of Rs. 85470 crores‚ as predicted by FICCI. Going forward‚ as anticipated by CRISIL‚ FMCG sector will touch around Rs. 140000 crores by 2015 (33.4B$). This post will through some pointers for growth in FMCG Sector and update with the contemporary category trends. Growth Drivers: FMCG Sector 1. Disposable Income: There is increase in disposable income‚ observed in both rural and urban consumers

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    Indian Luggage Industry

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    Ritu Patel Mangesh Nazar - Roll No 13051 Prashant More Monireh Ahmadifaraz Sanjiv Jain Industry: Indian Luggage Industry Brand Name: Absolute Regal Company Name: VIP Industries Limited. Background: The Business Environment (1970-2007): The Indian luggage market is an Rs 1200 Cr industry. The Indian luggage market mainly consisted of soft luggage and molded luggage. In the early days‚ there were selected players in organized sector and

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    An Indian Father's Plea '

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    with‚ one of the first evidence to support the thesis statement is from the text‚ “An Indian Father’s Plea”. It is often thought that where a person grows up‚ has a direct influence on how they see others and the world. “He is a full basket coming into a different environment and society‚ with something special to share”‚ Therefore‚ he is different from the others and

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    Indian Education System

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    Essay on Indian Education System To strengthen the Indian Education System‚ an educational policy was adopted by the Indian Parliament in 1968. Education was made an important and integral part of the national development efforts. After independence there has been an effort to spread education to all levels of Indian society. Statistics point to the fact that 99 per cent of children in age group 6-11 years have been enrolled in school. However‚ to bring the remaining into the ambit of universal

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