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Tax tribunal Bill provisions draw flak from experts
THE National Tax Tribunal Bill 2004, (for both direct tax and indirect taxes) moved in the Lok Sabha earlier this month, has now been referred to the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Personnel, Public Grievances, Law and Justice for a fresh ... More

HUMAN RESOURCES
Get babudom on the treadmill
Despite the constant refrain that the country's flabby bureaucracy needs trimming, efforts towards this end seem to lack sincerity. The over-manned establishment, besides adding to the disguised employment, acts as a huge drain on resources, says Raghu Dayal. More




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