Study Material : The World Bank

by admin on September 14, 2020 in Study Materials, UGC NET, UPSC Competitive Exams UGC NET : The World Bank UPSC : The World Bank The World Bank is an international organization that helps developing countries to reduce poverty, increasing shared prosperity, and promoting sustainable development. Formation: July 4, 1944 Member states: 189 member countries (As on 14.09.2020) President: David R. Malpass […]

Study Material : International Monetary Fund (IMF)

by admin on September 15, 2020 in Study Materials, UGC NET, UPSC Competitive Exams UGC NET : International Monetary Fund (IMF) UPSC : International Monetary Fund (IMF) International Monetary Fund (IMF) The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is an organization of 189 countries Bretton Woods Bretton Woods is a place in New Hampshire State of USA In 1944, President Roosevelt hosted a conference[…..]

Study Material : Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA)

by admin on September 15, 2020 in Study Materials, UGC NET, UPSC Competitive Exams UGC NET Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA) FEMA is a set of regulations that empowers the Reserve Bank of India to pass regulations and enables the Government of India to pass rules relating to foreign exchange in tune with the foreign trade policy of India. The Foreign Exchange[…..]

Study material : The Consumer Protection Act, 2019

by admin on September 17, 2020 in Study Materials, UGC NET, UPSC Competitive Exams UGC NET UPSC The Consumer Protection Act, 2019 replaced the old Consumer Protection Act, 1986. It comes into effect from July 20, 2019 The Consumer Protection Act, 2019 Consumer Protection Act, 2019 is a law to protect the interests of the consumers. This act was inevitable to resolve[…..]

Goods and Services Tax (GST): Objectives and main provisions; Benefits of GST; Implementation mechanism; Working of dual GST

by admin on September 24, 2020 in Study Materials, UGC NET, UPSC Competitive Exams GST – One Nation, One Tax, One Market India is a federal country. Both the Centre and the States has the powers to levy and collect taxes. Both the levels of Government have distinct responsibilities to perform for which they need to raise resources. Existing Indirect Tax Structure[…..]