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How to make a list of unemployed people and there daily routine |
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Answer» f Day 6:30 am Daily — start your day at the same time every day. 6:30 am will give your day a good start and keep you structured.45 Minutes Daily — each morning you need to take a shower and GET dressed and not in sweatpants, you need to put on REAL clothing, not sleepwear, this will keep you from crawling up on the couch or in bed. Remember take pride in your appearance it will make you feel good and keep you motivated.15-30 Minutes Daily — eat breakfast, we all have heard it is the most important meal of the day, and it will keep your energy levels on track.60 Minutes Daily — fitness, if you usually go to the gym or an exercise program, whether it’s in the morning, lunchtime or evenings don’t change it, keep your fitness routine on track. If you don’t have a fitness routine or you had to cancel your gym membership due to loss of income, think of taking long walks, speed walking or even seek out playing your favorite sport, these all can do wonders for your fitness. Do workouts you can do at home; JUMP rope, weights, yoga, and sit-ups. Remember to consult your physician with any fitness routine you start.30 Minutes Daily — review any new job postings from online search engines as we discussed in our The Web section. Print out a list of the JOBS with their job description and web link.20 Minutes Daily — review the classified ads and circle jobs you want to apply for, as discussed in our Traditional Method section.30 Minutes Daily — work on your list of companies and organizations you desire to work for, even though they don’t have advertised job postings as discussed in our Traditional Methodsection. Take a few of these companies and track down the contact information of the person who would be doing the hiring and your next boss for your type of position at each of these companies.20 Minutes Daily — work your list of recruiters you need to contact as discussed in our Recruiters page.30-60 Minutes Daily — review your networking; leads, contacts, and LinkedIn as discussed in our Networking/LinkedIn page and make a list of jobs or companies you want to apply. Take part in LinkedIn group discussions and review you has viewed your PROFILE for contact leads.60 Minutes Daily — take a lunch breakTwo/20 Minutes Daily — take two/20 minute breaks a day on top of 30-60 minutes for lunch, get up walk around have a snack.3-4 Hours Daily — write your cover letters and make any changes to your resume to target each of the jobs you are applying for from the above list you complied. Send out cover letters and resumes by mail or email and complete any online job applications. Remember it is better to send out 10 well-targeted cover letters and resumes to the right people than it is to send out 1,000 general ones.2-3 Hours Weekly — a few days during the work week, review your finances and stay on top of them. Plan a budget and constantly evaluate your spending and areas you can save money.2-3 Hours Weekly — meet colleagues, friends or even family members for an inexpensive breakfast, lunch, or cup of coffee. Communicate how your search is going; be open for advice and leads, this will help break up the monotonous of your week, fight some of the loneliness and can also add leads to your job search.2-3 Hours Weekly — work on your skills for landing a job. Attend online webinars, live seminars or workshops that are available to further your job seeking skills. There are many of these being offered that cover skills on; resumes, cover letters, looking for job openings, time management, interviewing, etc. You can also research many of these topics; online, books at the library or even in your local bookstore. Also reach out to your county unemployment offices, community centers, churches, schools and colleges many hold career clubs, support groups or career services that can be very beneficial.End of Job Search Work Day approx. 5:00 pm — your job search day should end about the same time your typical work day ended. Just like in the real world of work there are times that you need to put in overtime. Spend time with family and friends, stay active and don’t become a couch potato.20 Minutes Daily — Each evening before you retire to bed, spend about 20 minutes to look over any emails or networking that might need your response. |
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What are the 10 least populated countries in the world? |
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Answer» Least Populated Countries Of Europe Vatican City - 1,000. The world's smallest NATION by size and POPULATION, the Vatican City State is located within the Italian capital city of ROME. Monaco - 30,645. ... San Marino - 33,537. ... LIECHTENSTEIN - 38,244. ... Andorra - 76,965. ... Iceland - 339,747. ... Malta - 416,338. ... Luxembourg - 594,130Montenegro - 642,550. ...Cyprus - 1.2 million |
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How are direct tax elastic ? |
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Answer» idence is the MANNER in which the tax burden is divided between BUYERS and sellers. The tax incidence depends on the relative price elasticity of supply and DEMAND. When supply is more elastic than demand, buyers BEAR most of the tax burden. When demand is more elastic than supply, producers bear most of the cost of the tax. |
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What is the significance of industrial corridors in india? Identifying industrial corridors, explain their main characteristics? |
| Answer» ROM the development of infrastructure, long-term advantages to BUSINESS and industry along the corridor include benefits arising from smooth access to the industrial production units, decreased TRANSPORTATION and communications costs, improved DELIVERY time and reduction in inventory cost. | |
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Explain any three major problem faced by new european merchants in setting up their industries in town before the industrial revolution |
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Answer» ustrial REVOLUTION. the age of industrialisation ... New European merchants faced PROBLEMS in setting up their industries in TOWNS for THREE major REASONS : |
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What are the challenges faced by contemporary india? 0? |
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Answer» YSTEM. As you have ALREADY learnt in the PREVIOUS LESSON, there are four castes. ... ISSUES RELATED TO WOMEN. ..Gender Discrimination. ...20.2.2 Dowry System. ...20.3 SUBSTANCE ABUSE/ADDICTION. ...20.4 COMMUNALISM. ...20.5 ISSUES RELATED TO THE ELDERLY. ...20.6 ISSUES OF POVERTY AND UNEMPLOYMENT. |
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Economics q&a pls answer to it... |
| Answer» E your answers:1) C2) b3) a> iv b> i C> ii d> iiiHOPE IT HELPS!! | |
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How is tourism measured internationally and domestically? |
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Answer» ng to the World TourismOrganization the inbound TOURISM is the activities of the visitor travelling to a place OUTSIDE his usual environment for not more than one consecutive year and not LESS than 24 hours. The travel is for leisure, business and not forperment WORK and gaining money. |
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What steps should the government take to promote travel and tourism in india? |
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Answer» regulation of the tourist accommodation sector. Now many VISITORS report guest house and hotel owners trying to charge more than the agreed price when tourists need to check out. This is absolutely immoral, and such a horrible way to end one’s holiday abroad.Cleaning tourist areas from litter - Indian families have the habit of leaving lots of plastic waste on beaches and other beautiful natural spots, which makes the place unattractive and is very upsetting for tourists to see.Regulating taxi and rickshaw transport sector - unscrupulous taxi and rickshaw drivers quote inflated prices and sometimes try to intimidate tourists if they refuse to pay the false price. This, of course, really damages the name of India as the travelers will tell about this unpleasant experience when back home.Building more sidewalks as it’s intimidating for tourists NEW to India to share the road together with cars and buses.Making cities greener - as it’s depressing to walk through a city that has only pollution, DUSTY buildings and beeping cars with zero greenery. |
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Socio economic and cultural difference between rural and urban markets |
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Answer» nd urban communities may be distinguished from each other on the basis of several criteria like occupation, size, and density of population, environment, homogeneity-heterogeneity, social STRATIFICATION, mobility and system of INTERACTION:The term ‘COMMUNITY’ is used by SOCIOLOGISTS to describe a quality of relationship which produces a strong sense of shared identity among persons LIVING in a fixed geographical area. They describe ‘rural’ as a community and ‘urban’ as a society. When sociologists hold that a society moves from traditional to modern, they in fact contrast pre-industrial, largely rural, traditional society with industrial, largely urban, modern society. |
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Disjuncture and difference in the global cultural economy analysis |
| Answer» TURE and Difference in the Global Cultural Economy. ... It is FASCINATING to think about how every aspect, whether political, economic, or social, TIES into making up an entire culture. It also pulls on the fact that culture is not one specific thing or idea, but RATHER the commodity of multiple FACTORS. | |
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What is the rationable behind tge enactment of Consumer Pritection Act, 1986 ?? |
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Answer» RATIONAL BEHIND THE ENACTMENT OF CONSUMERS PROTECTION ACT 1986 THIS ACT IS FOR PROTECTION TO PROTECT THE CONSUMERS AGAINST AN UNETHICAL ,, EXPLOITATION. AND FOR RECOGNIZING THE CONSUMERS RIGHTS TO BE INFORMED IT LEAD TO FORMATION OF 3 TIER CONSUMER COURT AT THE DISTRICT STATE NATIONAL LEVEL THIS ACT IS ALSO KNOWN AS COPRA I HOPE THIS INFO HELPS U ☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️ |
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Why is credit a crucial elements in the eco development? |
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Answer» is a crucial element in the economic development. ... Credit PLAYS a major role in the development of a country of creating better FACILITIES for agricultural and industrial ACTIVITIES. Credit helps people from all walks of LIFE in setting up their business and increase their earnings |
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During depression which budget is preferable |
| Answer» DEPRESSION BALANCED BUDGET is PREFERABLE | |
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Write two advantages of globalization? |
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Answer» ges to Globalization: Will possibly help decrease the rate of poverty and unemployment in several countries. Access to a variety of products from several NATIONS will be EASIER for PEOPLE to ACQUIRE. Different CULTURES means learning different customs, traditions, languages, etc. |
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Make a list of private and public goods and try to explain how private goods can be protected with the protection of public goods? |
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Why is kerala more develop than bihar explain with datas and examples? |
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Answer» utarpradesh population is 19,95,81,477(ACCORDING to 2011) which is 16.49% of indian population Sikim population is 6,07,688 ,0.05% of indian populationTHE IMPORTANT POINT. Is,,the literacy of KERELA is about 93.91% which is more than BIHAR, literancy rate 63.82%so,kerela made DEVELOPMENT more than biharHope I explained you correctly |
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Why it is neccessary that banks and cooperatives to lending in rural areas? |
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Answer» uestion : Why it is NECCESSARY that BANKS and cooperatives to lending in rural areas?❤️Answer: It is necessary for banks and cooperatives to increase their lending in rural areas because the money lenders in rural areas are charging higher RATE of interest and the rural people were unable to bear the interest cost. Most of their earnings are USED for PAYING the interest |
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What are aspects of a free-enterprise system? |
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Answer» extbook................ |
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In an essay, you will choose an entrepreneur and argue whether the free enterprise system was necessary for that individual to make an impact on the business world. |
| Answer» ESTION is very SIMPLE OK | |
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Definition between financial intermediate institutions and non financial instrument institutions |
| Answer» AL institutions, also KNOWN as deposit institutions, consist of commercial banks, mutual savings, S&Ls, and CREDIT unions. Non-financial institutions consist of INSURANCE companies, mutual funds and other investment facilities, brokerage firms, finance companies, credit card providers, and other service providers like pawnshops, lenders and so on. Financial institutions directly communicate with customers whereas non-financial institutions interact with banks, companies and governments. Financial institutions also collect deposits while non-financial ones do not. | |
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What is the significance of error term in econometric model? |
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Answer» r term in STATISTICS is a value which represents how OBSERVED data differs from ACTUAL population data. It can also be a variable which represents how a given STATISTICAL MODEL differs from reality. The error term is often written ε. |
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When economic profit is zero, then the firm is failing to cover atc? |
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Answer» onomic profit is zero, then the firm is failing to cover ATC ✓ the firm achieves normal profit. This is an incorrect answer. Have a nice DAY! the firm should shut downShould a firm shut down immediately if it is making losses? ... If the entire AVERAGE variable costs curve is HIGHER than the price, then there is no output CAPABLE of producing profits or resulting in a loss less than the FIXED costs and the firm should shut down. |
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Can someone explain this |
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Answer» said this to his SON, as his income is very LOW. So he can't be expected to have that MUCH of MONEY to buy a car.Please let me KNOW if it helps u out |
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The impact of globalisation have not been has not been uniform explain this statement |
| Answer» E companies can afford little BIT of LOSS, whereas SMALL producers cannot...Hope it helps u :) | |
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What was the state of secondary sector on the eve of independence explain? |
| Answer» RY STATE cover two phases on INTERNATIONAL mediumso state government response sible for all | |
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In microeconomics, price helps determine both quantity supplied and quantity demanded. Which other factors can impact each by causing a shift to occur? Quantity supplied is determined by production costs, and quantity demanded is determined by desire for the product. Quantity supplied is determined by production costs, and quantity demanded is determined by producer behavior. Quantity supplied is determined by consumer behavior, and quantity demanded is determined by aggregate demand. Quantity supplied is determined by producer behavior, and quantity demanded is determined by desire for the product. |
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Answer» o ECONOMICS, the of a product determine many things. SOMETIMES the price of a very cheap thing turns out to be very high, and as WELL as some high priced MATERIALS, turnout to be very low.Sometimes the reason for INCREASED demand of any product, leads to increase in cost of any product. |
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Study a public sector enterprise with reference to its relevance to the indian economy and its future prospects. Analyse the trend of its growth for the last ten years. |
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Answer» rprise which belongs to the category of public sector, in the country INDIA, has many PROBLEMS associated with them, and there are very few enterprises, which are well furnished.One of the main reason for not being able to improve the public sector enterprise, is that, when any service is MADE cheap and free to public of India, usually, they get exploited. |
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What do you understand by demand forecasting? Describe the various techniques of seasonal indices? |
| Answer» PANY increase or reduces it's production depending UPON the demand of the product in general people.So it BECOMES quiet vital for the company, to forecast the demand of the products, that they shall be ENGAGED with, in the process of production.So for the purpose of demand estimation, many calculations, and experience of experienced people are made in use. | |
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Disadvantages of Delhi metro |
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Answer» and Cost FACTOR: Well, the routes are fixed so you have to make your way to and from the stations. But then again much the same applies to buses. If TUNNELLING underground is not an option, then in many cities — you cannot put a metro route on most of the older interior roads. Grading requirements also LIMIT the places where you can take a train tracks. Even when soil SUPPORTS tunnelling, Underground tunnels are extremely expensive to build, operate and maintain.Discomfort and Unfortunate:Metros can become heavily overloaded at peak times. If the Electricity in a Metro rail goes down (even for a moment) then a lot of people will be stuck.I HOPE IT HELP U MARK ME BRAINLIEST |
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How does capital add to the productivity of labour? |
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Answer» kers are the labor and the MACHINES are the capital. In ORDER to increase PRODUCTIVITY, each WORKER must be ABLE to produce more output |
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The processed food industry in Pakistan has made significant progress in recent years. The industry is now focusing not only on traditional processed food items (e.g., cereal, biscuits, jam, pickles, juices, spices, etc.) but also on value added products, such as frozen ready-to-cook/fully cooked food, healthier snacks, dressing and sauces, processed meat and poultry. A large number of firms have come up in the market to cater the rapid changing needs of the customers. Despite of huge competition, this industry has huge potential to generate profits due to high demand of the customers. |
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Answer» n was once a part of the country India, after India got independence from the British rule, India and Pakistan got divided and became two separate countries.As Pakistan was a very SMALL area, so for that reason it was UNABLE to flourish itself, but at present it is WORKING well, and Pakistan has made significant PROGRESS in recent years. The industry is now focusing not only on traditional processed food items (e.g., CEREAL, biscuits, jam, pickles, juices, spices, etc.) |
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One of the Leading Writers of Human Resource Management (Armstrong, 1987) commented that HRM is just an Old Wine in New Bottles (i.e. personnel management under another name). Do you agree or Disagree, Justify your answer? |
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Answer» ch stands for human resource MANAGEMENT is mainly regarded as jst a set of initial or OLD wine in new bottle as in new model. This was said my Armstrong in 1987.In 1989 Storey defined that Human resource management subject is TOTALLY different philosophy and closely related to personnel management. HRM is COMPLETELY a new form of managing PROFESSIONAL or personnel and therefore is related to personnel management. |
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Measures taken by modi govt in reducing environmental pollution |
| Answer» SWER is swacha BHARAT ABHIYAN | |
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What legal measures were taken by the government to empower the consumers of india? |
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Answer» vided the CONSUMERS rights like : RIGHT to information , right to choose , right to REDRESS, right to SAFETY , right to represent |
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Give two reasons for occurrence of famines in India? |
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Answer» rence Nightingale pointed out that the famines in British India were not caused by the lack of FOOD in a particular geographical area. They were instead caused by inadequate transportation of food, which in turn was caused due to an absence of a political and social STRUCTURE.>❤✌✌✌ HOPE it HELPS you |
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Role of ICT(information communication technology. cbse 10class |
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Answer» riend..............Here is your answer....................The MAIN purpose of the INFORMATION and Communication Technology Implementation in Education is to PROVIDE the PROSPECTS and trends of integrating information and communication technology (ICT) into the general educational activities. |
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This country's government has recently decided to ban indian currency above a denomination of 100. Name the country. |
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Answer» al Government has decided to ban the use of INDIAN CURRENCY NOTES above Rs 100 in the country.PLEASE MARK IT AS BRAINLIEST. |
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Discuss the general provision regarding export . |
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Answer» and Imports shall be free, except in cases where they are regulated by the provisions of this Policy or any other law for the time being in FORCE. The item wise export and import policy shall be, as specified in ITC(HS) published and notified by Director General of Foreign Trade, as AMENDED from time to time.Compliance with Laws2.2Every exporter or importer shall comply with the provisions of the Foreign Trade (DEVELOPMENT and Regulation) Act, 1992, the Rules and Orders made thereunder, the provisions of this Policy and the terms and conditions of any licence/certificate/permission granted to him, as well as provisions of any other law for the time being in force. All imported goods shall also be subject to domestic LAWS, Rules, Orders, Regulations, technical specifications, environmental and safety norms as applicable to domestically PRODUCED goods. No import or export of rough diamonds shall be permitted unless the shipment parcel is accompanied by Kimberley Process (KP) Certificate required under the procedure specified by the Gem & Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC).Interpretation of Policy2.3If any question or doubt arises in respect of the interpretation of any provision contained in this Policy, or regarding the classification of any item in the ITC(HS) or Handbook (Vol.1) or Handbook (Vol.2), or Schedule Of DEPB Rate the said question or doubt shall be referred to the Director General of Foreign Trade whose decision thereon shall be final and binding.If any question or doubt arises whether a licence/ certificate/permission has been issued in accordance with this Policy or if any question or doubt arises touching upon the scope and content of such documents, the same shall be referred to the Director General of Foreign Trade whose decision thereon shall be final and binding.Procedure2.4The Director General of Foreign Trade may, in any case or class of cases, specify the procedure to be followed by an exporter or importer or by any licensing or any other competent authority for the purpose of implementing the provisions of the Act, the Rules and the Orders made thereunder and this Policy. Such procedures shall be included in the Handbook (Vol.1), Handbook (Vol.2), Schedule of DEPB Rate and in ITC(HS) and published by means of a Public Notice. Such procedures may, in like manner, be amended from time to time.The Handbook (Vol.1) is a supplement to the Foreign Trade Policy and contains relevant procedures and other details. The procedure of availing benefits under various schemes of the Policy are given in the Handbook (Vol.1).Exemption from Policy/ Procedure2.5Any request for relaxation of the provisions of this Policy or of any procedure, on the ground that there is genuine hardship to the applicant or that a strict application of the Policy or the procedure is likely to have an adverse impact on trade, may be made to the Director General of Foreign Trade for such relief as may be necessary. The Director General of Foreign Trade may pass such orders or grant such relaxation or relief, as he may deem fit and proper.The Director General of Foreign Trade may, in public interest, exempt any person or class or category of persons from any provision of this Policy or any procedure and may, while granting such exemption, impose such conditions as he may deem fit. Such request may be considered only after consulting Advance Licensing Committee (ALC) if the request is in respect of a provision of Chapter-4 (excluding any provision relating to Gem & Jewellery sector) of the Policy/ Procedure. However, any such request in respect of a provision other than Chapter-4 and Gem & Jewellery sector as given above may be considered only after consulting Policy Relaxation Committee.Principles of Restriction2.6DGFT may, through a notification, adopt and enforce any measure necessary for:- iProtection of public morals. iiProtection of human, animal or plant life or health. iiiProtection of patents, trademarks and copyrights and the prevention of deceptive practices. ivPrevention of use of prison labour. vProtection of national treasures of artistic, historic or archaeological value. viConservation of exhaustible natural resources. viiProtection of trade of fissionable material or material from which they are derived; and viiiPrevention of traffic in arms, ammunition and implements of war. Restricted Goods2.7Any goods, the export or import of which is restricted under ITC(HS) may be exported or imported only in accordance with a licence/ certificate/ permission or a public notice issued in this behalf. |
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What do you understand by underemployment what steps should be taken by indian govt to reduce underemployment 0? |
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Answer» dition in which people in a labor force are employed at LESS than full-time or regular JOBS or at jobs inadequate with RESPECT to their training or economic needs.Steps to REDUCE underemployment:1) GOVT. should introduce training camp at various centre to train youth.2) Govt. should provide more employment to people by introducing various acts.Hope it may help u... |
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Is GDP correct measure of welfare? Answer in 100-200 words.. |
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Answer» -It’s definitely not. GDP is the measure of total value ADDED an economy produces, which does not include distributional CONCERNS. No SERIOUS economic analysis uses GDP as a measure of welfare. Instead, economists use something called utility function. Mathematical details aside, utility functions take into account inequality in the economy. One important example is international trade. Standard models show that free trade increases GDP. Still, these models are SILENT about the welfare consequences. Free trade creates winners and losers. Winners win more than losers lose so overall GDP increases. However, increased inequality might lead to overall lower welfare.BE SMART ^_^ |
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Role of transport in development in india conclusion |
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Answer» transport in development in india conclusionAny Transport system in India consists of transport by land, water, and air. ... India's RAIL network is the third-longest and the most heavily USED system in the WORLD, transporting 8.225 billion passengers and over 970 million tonnes of freight annually, as of 2015. The railways transport about 18 million citizens daily.please MARK as BRAINLIST |
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What r the main features of mnerga |
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Answer» ent leakages in the MGNREGA programme, the government will introduce the system for electronic TRANSFER of wages to the BENEFICIARIES from January 1 next year in Kerala, LOK Sabha was INFORMED today.HOPE HELPED |
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Distinguish between market potential and sales potential |
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Answer» potential is the TOTAL sales or total potential sales of all players in the industry in the defined geographical area during a certain PERIOD of TIME. Sales Potential is an figure indicating the MAXIMUM or total sales from all prospective BUYERS of the product. |
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Plzzz solve this...... urgent The processed food industry in America has made significant progress in recent years. The industry is now focusing not only on traditional processed food items (e.g., cereal, biscuits, jam, pickles, juices, spices, etc.) but also on value added products, such as frozen ready-to-cook/fully cooked food, healthier snacks, dressing and sauces, processed meat and poultry. A large number of firms have come up in the market to cater the rapid changing needs of the customers. Despite of huge competition, this industry has huge potential to generate profits due to high demand of the customers.Requirement:Being a student of economics, analyze the topics of market structures carefully and identify the market structure category in which processed food industry fall. Justify your answer by applying the characteristics of that market structure on the given industry. |
| Answer» FUL information and represents the values attributed to parameters, and knowledge signifies understanding of an ABSTRACT or concrete CONCEPT. The existence of information is uncoupled with an observer, which refers to that which accesses information to discern that which it specifies; information EXISTS beyond an event HORIZON for example, and in the case of knowledge, the information itself requires a cognitive observer to be accessed. | |
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What do you understand by penalties in income tax? |
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Answer» alties in income tax very usefull for the GOVERMENT . But it is gor those people who did not PAID the tac on TIME or not paying from 2 or 3 YEARS . Dor this thing incometax people give a penlaty to those |
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Summary of globalization and the indian economy 0 |
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Answer» in which the world economy is integrated in the modern world is GLOBALIZATION. Take example of Microsoft. Microsoft is having its headquarters in USA. This company is getting part of its software developed in India and several other countries. And Microsoft’s software is being used across the world. Another example can be Ford motors based in USA. Ford is having manufacturing plants in Chennai and cars manufactured in Chennai go for sale in other countries. Moreover, company may be getting gear boxes produced in some other country, seat belts from a different country, lights, rear view mirrors in some other nation by some other company. Almost all the components get SUPPLIED by various VENDORS to the Ford motor, which assembles them to MAKE the car.All these activities HELP in generating employment opportunities across the world. This in turn affects the world economy. You can think of various activities in the step of final production of a product or a service which take place around the world at different locations. This results in interdependence of national economies around the world. |
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