FUNCTIONS OF MANAGEMENT – ORGANIZING

    Organizing is the process of identification and grouping of activities, assigning duties and delegating authority to the managers, allocating necessary Resources and establishing coordination among individuals and department of an organization with a view to attain its objectives.   PROCESS OF ORGANIZING :   The process of organising consists of the following steps … Read more

Structure of WTO

The structure of the World Trade Organization (WTO) is as follows: Ministerial Conference: The highest decision-making body of the WTO, which meets at least once every two years. General Council: The main decision-making body of the WTO between Ministerial Conferences. Dispute Settlement Body: The body responsible for settling disputes between WTO members. Trade Policy Review … Read more

Non-Constitutional Bodies

Non-Constitutional Bodies A non-constitutional body is a government agency or organization that is not created by the constitution. These bodies are often created by statute or by executive order, and they may have a variety of powers and functions. Some examples of non-constitutional bodies include: The Federal Reserve System The Securities and Exchange Commission The … Read more

G.V.K. Rao Committee

The G.V.K. Rao Committee was a committee set up by the Government of India in 1997 to review the functioning of the Indian Railways. The committee was headed by G.V.K. Rao, a former chairman of the Railway Board. The committee submitted its report in 1998. The committee made a number of recommendations for the improvement … Read more

Swaran Singh committee

The Swaran Singh Committee was a committee set up by the Indian government in 1965 to look into the possibility of a confederation between India and Pakistan. The committee was headed by Swaran Singh, who was then the Minister of External Affairs. The committee submitted its report in 1966, but the government did not accept … Read more

Issues in functioning of Parliament

Issues in functioning of Parliament Parliament is the supreme legislative body of India. It is a bicameral legislature, consisting of the Lok Sabha (the lower house) and the Rajya Sabha (the upper house). Parliament is responsible for making laws, approving the budget, and overseeing the government. However, the functioning of Parliament has been facing a … Read more