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About The Indian Institute of Public Administration

Inaugurated by the first Prime Minister of India, Shri Jawaharlal Nehru in 1954, the Indian Institute of Public Administration is in the forefront of capacity building for good governance and civil society. Established as the premier institute for promoting and providing for the study of Public Administration, strengthening Policy Making, and for service delivery, the Institute is rapidly adapting itself to the requirements of modernizing Government by improving its capability and Infrastructure. The Institute has an outstanding record of training, research and consultancy in the field of Public Administration.

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Income Tax Department, Delhi

The history of Income Tax in modern India dates back to 1860 when the first Income Tax Act was introduced and which remained in force for a period of 5 years. This Act lapsed in 1865. Thereafter Act-II of 1886 was the next landmark. This Act of 1886 was a

All India Tennis Association Histopy

01. Tennis in its present form was conceived in England in the 1870s. In the 1880s the British Army and Civilian Officers brought the game to India. Soon after, regular tournaments like 'Punjab Lawn tennis Championship' at Lahore (Now in Pakistan) (1885); 'Bengal Lawn Tennis Championship' at Calcutta (1887) and

Functions Of The Vidyapeeth Department

In furtherance of its objectives the Vidyapeeth presently runs two types of courses under Guru Shishya Parampara, besides holding seminars/workshops, publishing literature and according recognition /felicitation to eminent scholars of Ayurveda. It appoints eminent Vaidyas as Gurus and selects Shishyas having formal qualifications for the two courses.

Live Schemes of Delhi Development Authority

Houses were constructed by DDA as per the requirement and purchasing capacity of different strata of the society. Schemes for various categories of flats were announced from time to time through advertisements in national newspapers. Till August 2005, 41 separate housing registration schemes have been announced. A total of 352829

Conversion of Delhi Development Authority Flats

The Scheme of Conversion from Lease Hold System of Land Tenure Into Free Hold In pursuance of orders issued by Govt. of India, Delhi Development Authority has decided to convert residential flats as well as residential built up plots irrespective of the size in Delhi from lease hold to free

Free Trade Agreement of Export Inspection Council

Between the Republic of India and the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka Preamble The Government of the Republic of India and the Government of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, (hereinafter referred to as the “Contracting Parties”), CONSIDERING that the expansion of their domestic markets, through economic Integration, Is a vital

Department of Community Software Solution Framework

As part of the cross cutting theme on the eradication of poverty, UNESCO (http://www.unesco.org/webworld ) launched a new pilot initiative to innovate and research social and technological strategies to put ICTs to work in the hands of the poor under its ictPR Project. The focus is not so much on

Facilities in Department of Agricultural Research and Education

The Agricultural universities in India have excellent infrastructural facilities like laboratories, libraries, computer centres and instructional farms. Generally all universities have residential requirements and students are required to stay in hostels. All foreign students are provided accommodation on the campus. Several universities also have furnished hostels for international students. There

Laboratory Services of Export Inspection Council

EIC has a network of laboratories that form the backbone of the export inspection and certification activities of EIAs besides being offered to other clients on commercial basis wherever extra facilities or capacity is available. The main food laboratories in Chennai, Delhi, Kolkata, Kochi and Mumbai are supplemented by a

Department of Central Excise Functions

Chief Commissioner, Central Excise (Delhi Zone) exercises supervision and control on all the technical and administrative work over all the six Commissionerates in the Zone. He monitors the revenue collection by each Commissionerate in the Zone. He monitors the proper implementation of Board’s instructions/guidelines issued from time to time on

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