64 questions
Describe the role of ‘Jobbers’ in the beginning of 20th century in India. What is the first statement of this audio clip?
Role of Jobbers: Industrialists usually employed jobbers to get new recruits.
They became persons with some authority and power.
They were old and trusted workers.
They got people from their villages.
They ensured them jobs.
Describe the role of ‘Jobbers’ in the beginning of 20th century in India. What is the second statement of this audio clip?
Role of Jobbers: Industrialists usually employed jobbers to get new recruits.
They became persons with some authority and power.
They were old and trusted workers.
They got people from their villages.
They ensured them jobs.
Describe the role of ‘Jobbers’ in the beginning of 20th century in India. What is the fourth statement of this audio clip?
Role of Jobbers: Industrialists usually employed jobbers to get new recruits.
They became persons with some authority and power.
They were old and trusted workers.
They got people from their villages.
They ensured them jobs.
Describe the role of ‘Jobbers’ in the beginning of 20th century in India. What is the third statement of this audio clip?
Role of Jobbers: Industrialists usually employed jobbers to get new recruits.
They became persons with some authority and power.
They were old and trusted workers.
They got people from their villages.
They ensured them jobs.
Describe the role of ‘Jobbers’ in the beginning of 20th century in India. What is the fifth statement of this audio clip?
Role of Jobbers: Industrialists usually employed jobbers to get new recruits.
They became persons with some authority and power.
They were old and trusted workers.
They got people from their villages.
They ensured them jobs.
Describe the role of ‘Jobbers’ in the beginning of 20th century in India. What is the sixth statement of this audio clip?
They helped them to settle in the city.
They also provided them money in times of crisis.
They were old and trusted workers.
They got people from their villages.
They ensured them jobs.
Describe the role of ‘Jobbers’ in the beginning of 20th century in India. What is the seventh statement of this audio clip?
They helped them to settle in the city.
They also provided them money in times of crisis.
They were old and trusted workers.
They got people from their villages.
They ensured them jobs.
Classify industries on the basis of ownership and give one example of each category. What is the third statement of this audio clip?
Public Sector Industries: BHEL, SAIL, etc.
Private Sector Industries: TISCO, Bajaj Auto Ltd.
Joint Sector Industries: Oil India Ltd.
Cooperative Sector Industries: Sugar Industry in Maharashtra; AMUL, etc
Classify industries on the basis of ownership and give one example of each category. What is the fourth statement of this audio clip?
Public Sector Industries: BHEL, SAIL, etc.
Private Sector Industries: TISCO, Bajaj Auto Ltd.
Joint Sector Industries: Oil India Ltd.
Cooperative Sector Industries: Sugar Industry in Maharashtra; AMUL, etc
What are the expected outcomes of Democracy? Explain. What is the first statement of this audio clip?
A government that is chosen and accountable to the people is called a Democratic government.
A government that is responsive to the needs of the people.
Economic growth and development reducing all forms of Inequality and end of Poverty.
What are the expected outcomes of Democracy? Explain. What is the second statement of this audio clip?
A government that is chosen and accountable to the people is called a Democratic government.
A government that is responsive to the needs of the people.
Economic growth and development reducing all forms of Inequality and end of Poverty.
What are the expected outcomes of Democracy? Explain. What is the third statement of this audio clip?
A government that is chosen and accountable to the people is called a Democratic government.
A government that is responsive to the needs of the people.
Economic growth and development reducing all forms of Inequality and end of Poverty.
Which type of deposits with the banks are called Demand Deposits? State any one important feature of Demand Deposits. What is the first statement of this audio clip?
A demand deposit account is a bank account where you can withdraw any time you want, without paying any additional charges for it.
Banks accept the deposits and also pay an interest rate on the deposits.
In this way, people’s money is safe with the banks and it also earns interest.
The facility of cheques against demand deposits makes it possible to directly settle payments without the use of cash.
Since, demand deposits are accepted widely as a means of payment, along with currency, they constitute money in the modern economy.
Which type of deposits with the banks are called Demand Deposits? State any one important feature of Demand Deposits. What is the second statement of this audio clip?
A demand deposit account is a bank account where you can withdraw any time you want, without paying any additional charges for it.
Banks accept the deposits and also pay an interest rate on the deposits.
In this way, people’s money is safe with the banks and it also earns interest.
The facility of cheques against demand deposits makes it possible to directly settle payments without the use of cash.
Since, demand deposits are accepted widely as a means of payment, along with currency, they constitute money in the modern economy.
Which type of deposits with the banks are called Demand Deposits? State any one important feature of Demand Deposits. What is the third statement of this audio clip?
A demand deposit account is a bank account where you can withdraw any time you want, without paying any additional charges for it.
Banks accept the deposits and also pay an interest rate on the deposits.
In this way, people’s money is safe with the banks and it also earns interest.
The facility of cheques against demand deposits makes it possible to directly settle payments without the use of cash.
Since, demand deposits are accepted widely as a means of payment, along with currency, they constitute money in the modern economy.
Which type of deposits with the banks are called Demand Deposits? State any one important feature of Demand Deposits. What is the fourth statement of this audio clip?
A demand deposit account is a bank account where you can withdraw any time you want, without paying any additional charges for it.
Banks accept the deposits and also pay an interest rate on the deposits.
In this way, people’s money is safe with the banks and it also earns interest.
The facility of cheques against demand deposits makes it possible to directly settle payments without the use of cash.
Since, demand deposits are accepted widely as a means of payment, along with currency, they constitute money in the modern economy.
Which type of deposits with the banks are called Demand Deposits? State any one important feature of Demand Deposits. What is the fifth statement of this audio clip?
A demand deposit account is a bank account where you can withdraw any time you want, without paying any additional charges for it.
Banks accept the deposits and also pay an interest rate on the deposits.
In this way, people’s money is safe with the banks and it also earns interest.
The facility of cheques against demand deposits makes it possible to directly settle payments without the use of cash.
Since, demand deposits are accepted widely as a means of payment, along with currency, they constitute money in the modern economy.
Read the data in the chart or diagram given below and answer the questions that follows: Give one reason why the tourism industry has grown over a decade in India?
Foreign tourism arrival in the country had seen an increased inflow of foreign exchange.
More than 15 million people are directly engaged in tourism industry.
Tourism also promotes national integration and provides support to Local Handicrafts
All of above
Read the data in the chart or diagram given below and answer the questions that follows:
What industries and services has been supported by tourism?
Tourism promotes various industries like handicraft industry, sculpture, seashell, regional handloom among others.
Indian handicraft and handloom in particular hold a special attraction for the western tourists.
Both statements
In the 17th century, merchants from towns in Europe began employing peasants and artisans within the villages. Explain. What is the first statement of this audio clip?
Cottagers and villagers were looking for new alternatives of income.
Tiny plots of land with the villagers could not provide work for all members of the family.
Advances offered by the merchants made the villagers readily agree to produce goods for them.
By working for the merchants, they could continue to remain in the villages and do cultivation also.
It was possible to have full use of family labour force.
In the 17th century, merchants from towns in Europe began employing peasants and artisans within the villages. Explain. What is the second statement of this audio clip?
Cottagers and villagers were looking for new alternatives of income.
Tiny plots of land with the villagers could not provide work for all members of the family.
Advances offered by the merchants made the villagers readily agree to produce goods for them.
By working for the merchants, they could continue to remain in the villages and do cultivation also.
It was possible to have full use of family labour force.
In the 17th century, merchants from towns in Europe began employing peasants and artisans within the villages. Explain. What is the third statement of this audio clip?
Cottagers and villagers were looking for new alternatives of income.
Tiny plots of land with the villagers could not provide work for all members of the family.
Advances offered by the merchants made the villagers readily agree to produce goods for them.
By working for the merchants, they could continue to remain in the villages and do cultivation also.
It was possible to have full use of family labour force.
In the 17th century, merchants from towns in Europe began employing peasants and artisans within the villages. Explain. What is the fourth statement of this audio clip?
Cottagers and villagers were looking for new alternatives of income.
Tiny plots of land with the villagers could not provide work for all members of the family.
Advances offered by the merchants made the villagers readily agree to produce goods for them.
By working for the merchants, they could continue to remain in the villages and do cultivation also.
It was possible to have full use of family labour force.
In the 17th century, merchants from towns in Europe began employing peasants and artisans within the villages. Explain. What is the fifth statement of this audio clip?
Cottagers and villagers were looking for new alternatives of income.
Tiny plots of land with the villagers could not provide work for all members of the family.
Advances offered by the merchants made the villagers readily agree to produce goods for them.
By working for the merchants, they could continue to remain in the villages and do cultivation also.
It was possible to have full use of family labour force.
“Democratic governments in practice are known as accountable.” Support the statement with arguments. What is the first statement of this audio clip?
It is right to expect Democracy to form a government that follows procedures and is accountable to the people.
It is also expected that the Democratic government develops mechanisms for citizens to take part in decision making whenever they think it is fit.
The democratic government is accountable to the people.
If it ignores the will of the people, they will not elect their ruler in the next General Election.
The procedures and decision-making process should be transparent for a democratic government to be accountable to the people.
“Democratic governments in practice are known as accountable.” Support the statement with arguments. What is the second statement of this audio clip?
It is right to expect Democracy to form a government that follows procedures and is accountable to the people.
It is also expected that the Democratic government develops mechanisms for citizens to take part in decision making whenever they think it is fit.
The democratic government is accountable to the people.
If it ignores the will of the people, they will not elect their ruler in the next General Election.
The procedures and decision-making process should be transparent for a democratic government to be accountable to the people.
“Democratic governments in practice are known as accountable.” Support the statement with arguments. What is the third statement of this audio clip?
It is right to expect Democracy to form a government that follows procedures and is accountable to the people.
It is also expected that the Democratic government develops mechanisms for citizens to take part in decision making whenever they think it is fit.
The democratic government is accountable to the people.
If it ignores the will of the people, they will not elect their ruler in the next General Election.
The procedures and decision-making process should be transparent for a democratic government to be accountable to the people.
“Democratic governments in practice are known as accountable.” Support the statement with arguments. What is the fourth statement of this audio clip?
It is right to expect Democracy to form a government that follows procedures and is accountable to the people.
It is also expected that the Democratic government develops mechanisms for citizens to take part in decision making whenever they think it is fit.
The democratic government is accountable to the people.
If it ignores the will of the people, they will not elect their ruler in the next General Election.
The procedures and decision-making process should be transparent for a democratic government to be accountable to the people.
“Democratic governments in practice are known as accountable.” Support the statement with arguments. What is the fifth statement of this audio clip?
It is right to expect Democracy to form a government that follows procedures and is accountable to the people.
It is also expected that the Democratic government develops mechanisms for citizens to take part in decision making whenever they think it is fit.
The democratic government is accountable to the people.
If it ignores the will of the people, they will not elect their ruler in the next General Election.
The procedures and decision-making process should be transparent for a democratic government to be accountable to the people.
Why do banks and co-operative societies need to lend more? Explain. What is the first statement of this audio clip?
This would lead to higher incomes.
People would be able to borrow cheaply for a variety of needs.
They would be able to grow crops and set up small-scale industries, etc.
Cheap and affordable credit is crucial for the country’s development.
To save and reduce the dependence on informal sources of credit.
Why do banks and co-operative societies need to lend more? Explain.
What is the second statement of this audio clip?
This would lead to higher incomes.
People would be able to borrow cheaply for a variety of needs.
They would be able to grow crops and set up small-scale industries, etc.
Cheap and affordable credit is crucial for the country’s development.
To save and reduce the dependence on informal sources of credit.
Why do banks and co-operative societies need to lend more? Explain.
What is the third statement of this audio clip?
This would lead to higher incomes.
People would be able to borrow cheaply for a variety of needs.
They would be able to grow crops and set up small-scale industries, etc.
Cheap and affordable credit is crucial for the country’s development.
To save and reduce the dependence on informal sources of credit.
Why do banks and co-operative societies need to lend more? Explain.
What is the fourth statement of this audio clip?
This would lead to higher incomes.
People would be able to borrow cheaply for a variety of needs.
They would be able to grow crops and set up small-scale industries, etc.
Cheap and affordable credit is crucial for the country’s development.
To save and reduce the dependence on informal sources of credit.
Why do banks and co-operative societies need to lend more? Explain.
What is the fifth statement of this audio clip?
This would lead to higher incomes.
People would be able to borrow cheaply for a variety of needs.
They would be able to grow crops and set up small-scale industries, etc.
Cheap and affordable credit is crucial for the country’s development.
To save and reduce the dependence on informal sources of credit.
Why do banks and co-operative societies need to lend more? Explain.
What is the sixth statement of this audio clip?
It is important that the formal credit is distributed more equally so that the poor can benefit from the cheaper loans.
People would be able to borrow cheaply for a variety of needs.
They would be able to grow crops and set up small-scale industries, etc.
Cheap and affordable credit is crucial for the country’s development.
To save and reduce the dependence on informal sources of credit.
“The impact of Globalization has not been uniform.” Explain with examples. What is the first statement of this audio clip?
While globalisation has benefited well off consumers and also producers with skill, education and wealth, many small producers and workers have suffered as a result of the rising competition.
Removal of trade barriers and liberalisation policies of the governments to facilitate globalisation have hit the local producers and manufactures hard.
Globalisation and the pressure of competition have changed the lives of workers.
Faced with growing competition, most employers these days prefer to employ workers ‘flexibly’.
This means that workers’ jobs are no longer secure. E.g., MNCs and workers, MNC’s and local manufactures/industries, withdrawal of subsidies, etc.
“The impact of Globalization has not been uniform.” Explain with examples. What is the second statement of this audio clip?
While globalisation has benefited well off consumers and also producers with skill, education and wealth, many small producers and workers have suffered as a result of the rising competition.
Removal of trade barriers and liberalisation policies of the governments to facilitate globalisation have hit the local producers and manufactures hard.
Globalisation and the pressure of competition have changed the lives of workers.
Faced with growing competition, most employers these days prefer to employ workers ‘flexibly’.
This means that workers’ jobs are no longer secure. E.g., MNCs and workers, MNC’s and local manufactures/industries, withdrawal of subsidies, etc.
“The impact of Globalization has not been uniform.” Explain with examples. What is the third statement of this audio clip?
While globalisation has benefited well off consumers and also producers with skill, education and wealth, many small producers and workers have suffered as a result of the rising competition.
Removal of trade barriers and liberalisation policies of the governments to facilitate globalisation have hit the local producers and manufactures hard.
Globalisation and the pressure of competition have changed the lives of workers.
Faced with growing competition, most employers these days prefer to employ workers ‘flexibly’.
This means that workers’ jobs are no longer secure. E.g., MNCs and workers, MNC’s and local manufactures/industries, withdrawal of subsidies, etc.
“The impact of Globalization has not been uniform.” Explain with examples. What is the fourth statement of this audio clip?
While globalisation has benefited well off consumers and also producers with skill, education and wealth, many small producers and workers have suffered as a result of the rising competition.
Removal of trade barriers and liberalisation policies of the governments to facilitate globalisation have hit the local producers and manufactures hard.
Globalisation and the pressure of competition have changed the lives of workers.
Faced with growing competition, most employers these days prefer to employ workers ‘flexibly’.
This means that workers’ jobs are no longer secure. E.g., MNCs and workers, MNC’s and local manufactures/industries, withdrawal of subsidies, etc.
“The impact of Globalization has not been uniform.” Explain with examples. What is the fifth statement of this audio clip?
While globalisation has benefited well off consumers and also producers with skill, education and wealth, many small producers and workers have suffered as a result of the rising competition.
Removal of trade barriers and liberalisation policies of the governments to facilitate globalisation have hit the local producers and manufactures hard.
Globalisation and the pressure of competition have changed the lives of workers.
Faced with growing competition, most employers these days prefer to employ workers ‘flexibly’.
This means that workers’ jobs are no longer secure. E.g., MNCs and workers, MNC’s and local manufactures/industries, withdrawal of subsidies, etc.
“Political parties are rightly called the government in disguise.” Justify the statement in reference to democratic politics by giving five arguments. What is the first statement of this audio clip?
Political parties perform many crucial functions in democracy.
It contest elections parties choose candidates to contest elections.
The process of choosing candidates varies, e.g., in the USA, party members choose the candidates while in India top party leaders choose.
It puts forward policies and programmes and people choose them.
They pile up similar opinions into a major stances that the parties support usually on the line of the ruling.
“Political parties are rightly called the government in disguise.” Justify the statement in reference to democratic politics by giving five arguments. What is the second statement of this audio clip?
Political parties perform many crucial functions in democracy.
It contest elections parties choose candidates to contest elections.
The process of choosing candidates varies, e.g., in the USA, party members choose the candidates while in India top party leaders choose.
It puts forward policies and programmes and people choose them.
They pile up similar opinions into a major stances that the parties support usually on the line of the ruling.
“Political parties are rightly called the government in disguise.” Justify the statement in reference to democratic politics by giving five arguments. What is the third statement of this audio clip?
Political parties perform many crucial functions in democracy.
It contest elections parties choose candidates to contest elections.
The process of choosing candidates varies, e.g., in the USA, party members choose the candidates while in India top party leaders choose.
It puts forward policies and programmes and people choose them.
They pile up similar opinions into a major stances that the parties support usually on the line of the ruling.
“Political parties are rightly called the government in disguise.” Justify the statement in reference to democratic politics by giving five arguments. What is the fourth statement of this audio clip?
Political parties perform many crucial functions in democracy.
It contest elections parties choose candidates to contest elections.
The process of choosing candidates varies, e.g., in the USA, party members choose the candidates while in India top party leaders choose.
It puts forward policies and programmes and people choose them.
They pile up similar opinions into a major stances that the parties support usually on the line of the ruling.
“Political parties are rightly called the government in disguise.” Justify the statement in reference to democratic politics by giving five arguments. What is the fifth statement of this audio clip?
Political parties perform many crucial functions in democracy.
It contest elections parties choose candidates to contest elections.
The process of choosing candidates varies, e.g., in the USA, party members choose the candidates while in India top party leaders choose.
It puts forward policies and programmes and people choose them.
They pile up similar opinions into a major stances that the parties support usually on the line of the ruling.
“Political parties are rightly called the government in disguise.” Justify the statement in reference to democratic politics by giving five arguments. What is the sixth statement of this audio clip?
They make laws. Legislature makes laws since the majority of the members are from a party, they go by the lines parties take. Moreover, they train and make people (party members) leaders who constitutes the executive.
It contest elections parties choose candidates to contest elections.
The process of choosing candidates varies, e.g., in the USA, party members choose the candidates while in India top party leaders choose.
It puts forward policies and programmes and people choose them.
They pile up similar opinions into a major stances that the parties support usually on the line of the ruling.
“Political parties are rightly called the government in disguise.” Justify the statement in reference to democratic politics by giving five arguments. What is the seventh statement of this audio clip?
They make laws. Legislature makes laws since the majority of the members are from a party, they go by the lines parties take. Moreover, they train and make people (party members) leaders who constitutes the executive.
Parties form and run governments. Parties recruit leaders, train them and then ministers to run government in the way they want.
The process of choosing candidates varies, e.g., in the USA, party members choose the candidates while in India top party leaders choose.
It puts forward policies and programmes and people choose them.
They pile up similar opinions into a major stances that the parties support usually on the line of the ruling.
“Political parties are rightly called the government in disguise.” Justify the statement in reference to democratic politics by giving five arguments. What is the eighth statement of this audio clip?
They make laws. Legislature makes laws since the majority of the members are from a party, they go by the lines parties take. Moreover, they train and make people (party members) leaders who constitutes the executive.
Parties form and run governments. Parties recruit leaders, train them and then ministers to run government in the way they want.
They form oppositions.
They play their role by voicing different views and criticising government for its failures or wrong policies.
They also mobilise opposition to the government
“Political parties are rightly called the government in disguise.” Justify the statement in reference to democratic politics by giving five arguments. What is the ninth statement of this audio clip?
They make laws. Legislature makes laws since the majority of the members are from a party, they go by the lines parties take. Moreover, they train and make people (party members) leaders who constitutes the executive.
Parties form and run governments. Parties recruit leaders, train them and then ministers to run government in the way they want.
They form oppositions.
They play their role by voicing different views and criticising government for its failures or wrong policies.
They also mobilise opposition to the government
“Political parties are rightly called the government in disguise.” Justify the statement in reference to democratic politics by giving five arguments. What is the tenth statement of this audio clip?
They make laws. Legislature makes laws since the majority of the members are from a party, they go by the lines parties take. Moreover, they train and make people (party members) leaders who constitutes the executive.
Parties form and run governments. Parties recruit leaders, train them and then ministers to run government in the way they want.
They form oppositions.
They play their role by voicing different views and criticising government for its failures or wrong policies.
They also mobilise opposition to the government
How are deposits with the bank beneficial for individual as well as for the nation? Explain with examples. What is the first statement of this audio clip?
Banks accept deposit and also pay an amount as interest and in this way people earn money. People’s money is safe with banks.
It is easy for individuals to get credit who have savings and current account in the banks.
Poor people who are engaged in production need credit.
Credit provided by the banks for government projects helps in the development of the nation.
Banks provide loans for the promotion of International trade.
How are deposits with the bank beneficial for individual as well as for the nation? Explain with examples. What is the second statement of this audio clip?
Banks accept deposit and also pay an amount as interest and in this way people earn money. People’s money is safe with banks.
It is easy for individuals to get credit who have savings and current account in the banks.
Poor people who are engaged in production need credit.
Credit provided by the banks for government projects helps in the development of the nation.
Banks provide loans for the promotion of International trade.
How are deposits with the bank beneficial for individual as well as for the nation? Explain with examples. What is the third statement of this audio clip?
Banks accept deposit and also pay an amount as interest and in this way people earn money. People’s money is safe with banks.
It is easy for individuals to get credit who have savings and current account in the banks.
Poor people who are engaged in production need credit.
Credit provided by the banks for government projects helps in the development of the nation.
Banks provide loans for the promotion of International trade.
How are deposits with the bank beneficial for individual as well as for the nation? Explain with examples. What is the fourth statement of this audio clip?
Banks accept deposit and also pay an amount as interest and in this way people earn money. People’s money is safe with banks.
It is easy for individuals to get credit who have savings and current account in the banks.
Poor people who are engaged in production need credit.
Credit provided by the banks for government projects helps in the development of the nation.
Banks provide loans for the promotion of International trade.
How are deposits with the bank beneficial for individual as well as for the nation? Explain with examples. What is the fifth statement of this audio clip?
Banks accept deposit and also pay an amount as interest and in this way people earn money. People’s money is safe with banks.
It is easy for individuals to get credit who have savings and current account in the banks.
Poor people who are engaged in production need credit.
Credit provided by the banks for government projects helps in the development of the nation.
Banks provide loans for the promotion of International trade.
How are deposits with the bank beneficial for individual as well as for the nation? Explain with examples. What is the sixth statement of this audio clip?
Development of infrastructure is undertaken with the loans provided by the banks
It is easy for individuals to get credit who have savings and current account in the banks.
Poor people who are engaged in production need credit.
Credit provided by the banks for government projects helps in the development of the nation.
Banks provide loans for the promotion of International trade.
Explain any five facilities available in the special economic zones developed by the Central and State Governments to attract foreign investment. What is the first statement of this audio clip?
Duty free import and domestic procurement of goods for the development, operation and maintenance of the company.
100 percent income tax exemption on export income for first five years, 50 percent for five years thereafter, and 50 percent of the export profit reinvested in the business for the next five years.
Exemption from the Goods and Services Tax (GST) and levies imposed by state government.
Supplies to SEZs are zero rated under the IGST Act, 2017, meaning they are not taxed.
External commercial borrowing (ECB) is allowed up to US$500 million a year without restriction.
Explain any five facilities available in the special economic zones developed by the Central and State Governments to attract foreign investment. What is the second statement of this audio clip?
Duty free import and domestic procurement of goods for the development, operation and maintenance of the company.
100 percent income tax exemption on export income for first five years, 50 percent for five years thereafter, and 50 percent of the export profit reinvested in the business for the next five years.
Exemption from the Goods and Services Tax (GST) and levies imposed by state government.
Supplies to SEZs are zero rated under the IGST Act, 2017, meaning they are not taxed.
External commercial borrowing (ECB) is allowed up to US$500 million a year without restriction.
Explain any five facilities available in the special economic zones developed by the Central and State Governments to attract foreign investment. What is the third statement of this audio clip?
Duty free import and domestic procurement of goods for the development, operation and maintenance of the company.
100 percent income tax exemption on export income for first five years, 50 percent for five years thereafter, and 50 percent of the export profit reinvested in the business for the next five years.
Exemption from the Goods and Services Tax (GST) and levies imposed by state government.
Supplies to SEZs are zero rated under the IGST Act, 2017, meaning they are not taxed.
External commercial borrowing (ECB) is allowed up to US$500 million a year without restriction.
Explain any five facilities available in the special economic zones developed by the Central and State Governments to attract foreign investment. What is the fourth statement of this audio clip?
Duty free import and domestic procurement of goods for the development, operation and maintenance of the company.
100 percent income tax exemption on export income for first five years, 50 percent for five years thereafter, and 50 percent of the export profit reinvested in the business for the next five years.
Exemption from the Goods and Services Tax (GST) and levies imposed by state government.
Supplies to SEZs are zero rated under the IGST Act, 2017, meaning they are not taxed.
External commercial borrowing (ECB) is allowed up to US$500 million a year without restriction.
Explain any five facilities available in the special economic zones developed by the Central and State Governments to attract foreign investment. What is the fifth statement of this audio clip?
Duty free import and domestic procurement of goods for the development, operation and maintenance of the company.
100 percent income tax exemption on export income for first five years, 50 percent for five years thereafter, and 50 percent of the export profit reinvested in the business for the next five years.
Exemption from the Goods and Services Tax (GST) and levies imposed by state government.
Supplies to SEZs are zero rated under the IGST Act, 2017, meaning they are not taxed.
External commercial borrowing (ECB) is allowed up to US$500 million a year without restriction.
Explain any five facilities available in the special economic zones developed by the Central and State Governments to attract foreign investment. What is the sixth statement of this audio clip?
For developers of an SEZ, the ECB channel may be availed after receiving government approval, and only for providing infrastructure facilities in the zone.
However, ECB will not be permissible for development of integrated township and commercial real estate within the SEZ.
Permission to manufacture products directly, as long as the goods you are producing fall within a sector which allows 100 percent FDI.
Explain any five facilities available in the special economic zones developed by the Central and State Governments to attract foreign investment. What is the sventh statement of this audio clip?
For developers of an SEZ, the ECB channel may be availed after receiving government approval, and only for providing infrastructure facilities in the zone.
However, ECB will not be permissible for development of integrated township and commercial real estate within the SEZ.
Permission to manufacture products directly, as long as the goods you are producing fall within a sector which allows 100 percent FDI.
Explain any five facilities available in the special economic zones developed by the Central and State Governments to attract foreign investment. What is the eighth statement of this audio clip?
For developers of an SEZ, the ECB channel may be availed after receiving government approval, and only for providing infrastructure facilities in the zone.
However, ECB will not be permissible for development of integrated township and commercial real estate within the SEZ.
Permission to manufacture products directly, as long as the goods you are producing fall within a sector which allows 100 percent FDI.