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21st September

National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission: Establishment, Powers

National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission contributes a lot in the country’s administrative reforms. This Commission has provided numerous guidelines and advises the Government of India on regular intervals for systematizing its functionalities that has made it one of the important bodies for the better and effectual governance in self-governing system. In 1988, the Government of… Continue reading National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission: Establishment, Powers

Tribunals: Establishment, Evolution, Characteristics, Categories

There are a large number of laws, which charge the Executive with adjudicatory functions, and the authorities so charged are, in the strict scene, administrative tribunals. Administrative tribunals are agencies created by specific enactments. Administrative adjudication is a term synonymously used with administrative decision-making. The decision-making or adjudicatory function is exercised in a variety of… Continue reading Tribunals: Establishment, Evolution, Characteristics, Categories

Quasi-judicial Action vs. Administrative Action, Important Quasi Judicial bodies

Though the distinction between quasi-judicial and administrative action has become blurred, yet it does not mean that there is no distinction between the two. In A.K. Kraipak vs. The Union of India, the Court was of the view that in order to determine whether the action of the administrative authority is quasi-judicial or administrative, one… Continue reading Quasi-judicial Action vs. Administrative Action, Important Quasi Judicial bodies

Financial Inclusion in India: Need and future; PMJDY; Payment Banks and Small Banks

Financial Inclusion in India Financial Inclusion is about The broadening of financial services to those people who do not have access to financial services. The deepening of financial services for people who have minimal financial services. Greater financial literacy and consumer protection so that people can make appropriate choices. The importance of FI is both… Continue reading Financial Inclusion in India: Need and future; PMJDY; Payment Banks and Small Banks

Non-Banking Financial Companies in India

Non-Banking Financial Companies A Non-Banking Financial Company (NBFC) is a company registered under the Companies Act, 1956 engaged in the business of loans and advances, acquisition of shares/stocks/bonds/debentures/securities issued by Government or local authority or other marketable securities of a like nature, leasing, hire-purchase, insurance business, chit business but does not include any institution whose… Continue reading Non-Banking Financial Companies in India

Banking Sector Reforms in India: Narasimhan Committee 1&2, Nachiket Mor Committee, P J Nayak Committee

Banking Sector Reforms First Narasimhan Committee Report – 1991 To promote the healthy development of the financial sector, the Narasimhan committee made recommendations. Recommendations of Narasimhan Committee 1.    Establishment of 4 tier hierarchy for banking structure with 3 to 4 large banks (including SBI) at the top and at bottom rural banks engaged in agricultural activities.… Continue reading Banking Sector Reforms in India: Narasimhan Committee 1&2, Nachiket Mor Committee, P J Nayak Committee

Nationalisation of Banks

Lead Bank Scheme After the Nationalisation of the commercial Banks, the government took the initiative for extending banking facilities in rural areas. Prof D. R. Gadgil, chairman of National Credit Study Group, recommended the adaptation of an “area approach” to evolve plans and programs for the development of an adequate  banking and credit structure in… Continue reading Nationalisation of Banks

Banking in India: Definition, Functions and Types of Banks

CLICK:-REGISTER & DISCUSS ECONOMICS CONCEPTS & YOUR UPSC PREPARATION WITH CD MENTORS FOR FREE Definition of a Bank A bank is a financial institution which performs the deposit and lending function. A bank allows a person with excess money (Saver) to deposit his money in the bank and earns an interest rate. Similarly, the bank… Continue reading Banking in India: Definition, Functions and Types of Banks

20th September

Government Budgeting

Budget: Process, Types The Role of the Government in the Economy The Government Budget: Revenue Budget, Capital Budget, Government Deficits Budgetary procedure in India Types of Budgets in India Taxation in India Taxation in India: Classification, Types, Direct tax, Indirect tax Goods and Services Tax Tax Reforms in India Concept Related to Taxation: Tax Incidence,… Continue reading Government Budgeting

Budgetary procedure in India

The budgetary procedure in India involves four different operations that are Preparation of the budget Enactment of the budget Execution of the budget Parliamentary control over finance Preparation of the budget The exercise of the preparation of the budget by the ministry of finance starts sometimes around in the month of September every year. There… Continue reading Budgetary procedure in India

Types of Budgets in India

Balance Budget versus Unbalanced Budget Balanced Budget Unbalanced Budget A balanced budget is a situation, in which estimated revenue of the government during the year is equal to its anticipated expenditure.   The budget in which income & expenditure are not equal to each other is known as Unbalanced Budget.   The government’s estimated Revenue… Continue reading Types of Budgets in India

The Government Budget: Revenue Budget, Capital Budget, Government Deficits

Revenue Account The revenue account shows the current receipts of the government and the expenditure that can be met from these receipts. Revenue Receipts: RR are receipts of the government incomes which cannot be reclaimed back by the citizens from the government.     Revenue Expenditure The expenditure incurred by thegovernment that neither creates any… Continue reading The Government Budget: Revenue Budget, Capital Budget, Government Deficits

Taxation in India: Classification, Types, Direct tax, Indirect tax

CLICK:-REGISTER & DISCUSS ECONOMICS CONCEPTS & YOUR UPSC PREPARATION WITH CD MENTORS FOR FREE Taxation in India The India Constitution is quasi-federal in nature, and the country has three tier government structure. To avoid any disputes between the centre and state the Constitution envisage following provisions regarding taxation: Division of powers to levy taxes between… Continue reading Taxation in India: Classification, Types, Direct tax, Indirect tax
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