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FOREIGN RELATIONS
India, Nepal rail services pact to be reviewed soon
The rail services agreement between India and Nepal is to come up for a review shortly. The two-day meeting is to be held in Kathmandu towards this month-end, it is learnt. The review is long overdue. It was to take place in early 2005, i.e., ... More

FINANCIAL POLICY
New audit norms for central excise, service tax assessees
The Finance Ministry has changed the criterion of selection of central excise assessees for the purpose of audit. It has also revised the threshold norms for frequency of audit of central excise and service tax assessees. With payment of duty ... More

E-GOVERNANCE
Provident fund computerisation by '08
The Employees' Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) would complete the process of business process re-engineering (BPR) in its offices in 2007-08, according to Mr A. Viswanathan, Central PF Commissioner and Chief Executive of EPFO. The BPR project ... More






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