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    Tax Reforms

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    IMPACT OF TAX REFORMS SINCE 1991 Tax reform since 1991 was initiated as a part of the structural reform process‚ following the economic crisis of 1991. Direct Tax Reforms: 1. As per the recommendations of the TRC the personal tax brackets were only three‚ of 20‚ 30‚ and 40% starting in 1992–93. Financial assets were excluded from the wealth tax‚ and the maximum marginal rate was reduced to 1%. 2. Further reductions came in 1997–98‚ when the three rates were brought down further to 10‚ 20‚

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    The Economic Reforms

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    debt. Talking Points • Government should contribute to the economic growth of a nation and provide the best entrepreneurial opportunities to its citizens. • Economic downturns can provide an opportunity to reassess processes and undertake reforms that make better use of resources‚ for example‚ by eliminating unnecessary compliance costs that no longer aid transparency‚ and adapting rules and procedures to the new

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    Power Reforms

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    and peak demand shortage of 13.3 per cent. In this backdrop‚ Power sector reforms were first initiated in India in 1992 by the Ministry of Power (MoP) to invite private investments in power generation to bridge the demand-supply gap. However‚ private investments failed to yield much benefit due to serious deficiencies and losses in electricity distribution in most of the State Electricity Boards (SEBs). Post 2001‚ Reforms were oriented around:- 1. Unbundling of the state electricity boards. 2.

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    Education Reform

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    EDUCATION REFORM Education Reform It is undeniably clear that we have serious problems with our education system. Talk to any teacher and you will hear the same complaints; overcrowded classrooms‚ lack of supplies and text books‚ unfairness of the grading system‚ discipline issues‚ drugs‚ underpaid teachers and the list goes on and on. The result; our children can’t read‚ spell or solve basic math problems without a calculator. Many

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    Curricular Reforms

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    “Curricular Reforms in Medical Education: Indian Scenario”    Avinash Supe    Medical
Colleges
in
India
have
been
growing
exponentially
over
the
past
20
 years
and
now
number
more
than
330
with
an
output
of
35000
doctors
every
year.
 As
medical
graduates
from
India
serve
all
over
the
world‚
their
training
as
well
as
 competence
is
global
concern.

 
 History of Medical Curricular Reforms in India   India
has
a
rich
tradition
of
medical
education
from
2000
BC
with
Sushruta
 and
Charak
clearly
spe

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    expansion. At the end of the century‚ a reform movement that included a mix of different people and groups had developed. This time is known as the Progressive movement or era‚ and the people are known as progressives. These people were culturally different‚ but they had the same desires. These desires were to change the way life was in the industrial movement and make political changes and social improvements by doing so with government enactment. Most progressives were middle-class men and women who

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    Health Reform

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    Joellen Morris HCA-255 February 10‚ 2013 Kimberly Keith Health Reforms The American Medical Association (AMA) has been a supporter of the Affordable Care Act. This health reform has given coverage to over 30 million Americans (AMA). “We continue to support the health reform law as an important first step in covering the uninsured and transforming our health care system‚ and we are working hard to make improvements in the law for patients and physicians‚” said Dr. Jeremy A. Lazarus‚ incoming

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    Agrarian Reform

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    ECOTAR (Land & Agrarian Reforms of the Philippines Presidents ) Gelli Ann E. Rodriguez D2B- BEED/SPED Prof. Edmil Recibe Emilio Aguinaldo No agrarian-related reform or law was passed during the Aguinaldo administration. Manuel L. Quezon President  Manuel L. Quezon implemented the Rice Share Tenancy Act of 1933.The purpose of this act was to regulate the share-tenancy contracts by establishing minimum standards.Primarily‚ the Act provided for better tenant-landlord relationship

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    Educational Reform

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    The Global Imperative for U.S. Educational Reform Table of Contents Introduction 3 Background 4 Problem Statement 6 Alternative Solutions 7 Conclusion 11 References 12 The Global Imperative for U.S. Educational Reform The United States has an extensive educational system that has been charged with accommodating

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    Healthcare Reform

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    Welcome to the Healthcare Reform Occupational Therapy The effects that the Affordable Care has had on occupational therapy have been remarkable. The implementation of the government regulated healthcare plans has caused recognition for this growing field and the chance for patients to receive therapeutic care necessary for recovery of certain debilitating injuries. Unlike other healthcare professionals‚ occupational therapist have mostly benefited from the Obama Care Act being that the approach

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