Structure of Government and economic policies of British Empire in India (1757- 1857) : Administrative organization, Social and Cultural policies

Structure Of Government And Economic Policies Of British Empire In India (1757- 1857) : Administrative organization, Social and Cultural policies Structure of government under east India company (1757-1857) When the officials of the East India Company acquired control over Bengal in 1765, they had little intention of making any innovations in its administration. They only … Read more

Magnetism

 Magnetism Magnetism is one aspect of the combined electromagnetic force. It refers to physical phenomena arising from the force caused by magnets, objects that produce fields that attract or repel other objects. All materials experience magnetism, some more strongly than others. Permanent magnets, made from materials such as iron, experience the strongest effects, … Read more

Citizenship

 Citizenship Relationship between an individual and a state to which the individual owes allegiance and in turn is entitled to its protection. Citizenship implies the status of freedom with accompanying responsibilities. Citizens have certain rights, duties, and responsibilities that are denied or only partially extended to aliens and other noncitizens residing in a … Read more

Mesolithic Period Food Producers

 Mesolithic Period- Food producers The period of the earth’s history called the Stone Age was filled with remarkable achievements, made by early humans who roamed the globe following large animals around for food and for clothing. These early nomadic humans called hunter-gatherers needed tools and weapons that would be strong enough to take … Read more

India in the Eighteenth Century

Bahadur Shah 1 (1707-12) Muzam succeeded Aurungzeb after latter’s death in 1707 He acquired the title of Bahadur Shah. Though he was quite old (65) and his rule quite short there are many significant achievements he made He reversed the narrow minded and antagonistic policies of Aurungzeb Made agreements with Rajput states Granted sardeshmukhi to … Read more

Article 35A

Article 35A Article 35A of the Indian Constitution is a provision that grants special status to the state of Jammu and Kashmir. The provision was added to the Constitution in 1954 by an amendment passed by the Parliament of India. Origin and History Constitutional Provision Special Rights and Privileges Controversies and Debates Legal Challenges Socio-Political … Read more

Double Taxation Avoidance Agreements (DTAA)

Double TaxationTaxation Avoidance Agreements (DTAA): Here is a list of subtopics without any description for Double Taxation Avoidance Agreements (DTAA): Introduction to DTAAs Objectives of DTAAs Scope of DTAAs Types of DTAAs Key provisions of DTAAs Benefits of DTAAs Challenges in implementing DTAAs Future of DTAAs Double taxation avoidance agreements (DTAAs) are bilateral agreements between … Read more

Advanced Pricing Agreements

Advanced Pricing Agreements Here is a list of subtopics without any description for Advanced Pricing Agreements: Advance Pricing Agreements (APAs) Advance Pricing Rulings (APRs) Mutual Agreement Procedure (MAP) Arbitration Transfer Pricing Documentation Transfer Pricing Methods Transfer Pricing Benchmarks Transfer Pricing Risk Assessment Transfer Pricing Audits Transfer Pricing Disputes Transfer Pricing Enforcement Transfer Pricing Legislation Transfer … Read more

Permanent Lok Adalats

What are Permanent Lok Adalats? Permanent Lok Adalats (PLAs) are quasi-judicial bodies established by the Government of India under the Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987. They are permanent forums for the settlement of disputes through conciliation, arbitration, and mediation. PLAs are presided over by a sitting or retired judge of the High Court or a … Read more