The Union Cabinet chaired by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi has given its approval for the creation of the posts of Chairman and Technical Members of the National Anti-profiteering Authority (NAA) under GST, following up immediately on the sharp reduction in the GST rates of a large number of items of mass consumption. This paves the way for the immediate establishment of this apex body, which is mandated to ensure that the benefits of the reduction in GST rates on goods or services are passed on to the ultimate consumers by way of a reduction in prices as it is published by PIB . The establishment of the NAA, to be headed by a senior officer of the level of Secretary to the Government of India with four Technical Members from the Centre and/or the States, is one more measure aimed at reassuring consumers that Government is fully committed to taking all possible steps to ensure the benefits of implementation of GST in terms of lower prices of the goods and services reach the...
List of Chief Ministers of Assam before independence are Syed Muhammad Sadulla - Tenure 01/04/1937 to 19/09/1938 Gopinath Bordoloi - Tenure 19/09/1938 to 17/11/1939 Syed Muhammad Sadulla - Tenure 17/11/1939 to 24/12/1941 Syed Muhammad Sadulla - Tenure 25/08/1942 to 11/02/1946 List of Chief Ministers of Assam during and after independence are Gopinath Bordoloi - Tenure 11/02/1946 to 06/08/1950 Bishnu Ram Medhi - Tenure 09/08/1950 to 27/12/1957 Bimala Prasad Chaliha - Tenure 28/12/1957 to 06/11/1970 Mahendra Mohan Choudhury- Tenure 11/11/1970 to 30/01/1972 Sarat Chandra Singha - Tenure 31/01/1972 to 12/03/1978 Golap Borbora - Tenure 12/03/1978 to 09/09/1979 Jogendra Nath Hazarika - Tenure 09/09/1979 to 11/12/1979 Sayeda Anowara Taimur - Tenure 12/12/1980 to 30/06/1981 Keshab Chandra Gogoi - Tenure 13/01/1982 to 19/03/1982 Hiteswar Saikia - Tenure 27/02/1983 to 23/12/1985 Prafulla Kumar Mahanta - Tenure 24/12/1985 to 27/11/1990 Hiteswar Saikia - Tenure 30/06...
Government of India introduces a 24x7 Tourist helpline in 12 languages & the helpline no is 1800-11-1363 State wise tourism links of India Andaman & Nicobar http://www.andamans.gov.in Andhra Pradesh http://www.aptourism.in Assam http://www.assamtourism.org Bihar http://bstdc.bih.nic.in Chandigarh http://chandigarhtourism.gov.in Chhattisgarh http://www.tourism.cg.gov.in Dadra-Nagar Haveli http://www.dddnhtourism.com
Common emotional reactions on Relationship Breakups : N early everyone experiences the pain of a breakup of an important love relationship at some point in life. Many people are forced to cope for the first time with the breakup of a significant relationship during their college years. It is difficult to know just how painful a relationship breakup can be until it happens in one’s own life. Intense feelings of sadness and despair are a common reaction to the end of a relationship. Psychological research shows that the emotional response to the breakup of a romantic relationship strongly resembles reactions to what would appear to be more traumatic losses, such as the death of a loved one or the diagnosis of a life-threatening illness.
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Electronic waste or e-waste is a combination of used or discarded electronic products that have exceeded their shelf life. It can be defined as items of all types of electrical and electronic products and its parts that has been discarded by the user as waste without the intention of reuse. It includes discarded electronic devices ranging from large household items to small consumer goods like computers, office electronic equipment, radio sets, electronic entertainment products, cell phone, television sets, refrigerator, Washing machines, fax machines, DVDs and CDs, printers, telephone sets, ACs, music systems, calculators, electrical appliances and their components.
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