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Subhomoy Bhattacharjee is an author and contributing editor to Business Standard. He works on public policy, primarily finance, maritime, and energy issues. He writes on current economic issues at On Point with Subhomoy Bhattacharjee. He is also a Professor of Practice and director, Centre for Regulatory Governance at Jindal Global Law School at the OP Jindal Global University. He has degrees in economics from the Delhi School of Economics and the Shri Ram College of Commerce. He has worked in the Indian government as part of the Indian Information Service. He has also written for the Economic Times, Indian Express, and Financial Express newspapers.
Subhomoy Bhattacharjee is an author and contributing editor to Business Standard. He works on public policy, primarily finance, maritime, and energy issues. He writes on current economic issues at On Point with Subhomoy Bhattacharjee. He is also a Professor of Practice and director, Centre for Regulatory Governance at Jindal Global Law School at the OP Jindal Global University. He has degrees in economics from the Delhi School of Economics and the Shri Ram College of Commerce. He has worked in the Indian government as part of the Indian Information Service. He has also written for the Economic Times, Indian Express, and Financial Express newspapers.
The two departments will set the tax policies, but the budgets for carrying out their responsibilities will be handled by the revenue department
There are less people lining up for the entire 100 days of MGNREGA jobs in states. This is contradicted by SBI data, which show the per-capita payouts for scheme have shot up this year
It is a common practice for car makers to tie up with insurers to set up 'preferred car insurance companies'
Options include raising both excise and service tax rates in FY16
As of now, there are only 30,000 people employed by the central government in its Bhawans in New Delhi and other cities who create and oversee government policies and schemes for 1.2 billion Indians