Guest 4 weeks ago Then my only conclusion is that you are numerically challenged. For example, NUJS has reported more tier one jobs in 2020 than any of the three you just mentioned in the links. I guess the blame then lies with those who taught you maths.5 1 Report to LIReply
Lol 4 weeks ago Fantastic conclusions without accounting for differences in batch sizes. NUJS had more jobs than there exist students in NLS for you to compare to lol, but sure, go ahead and use totals. Saying idiotic things like this and then questioning my maths, truly hilarious.1 3 Report to LIReply
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Budget 2021: Travel and hospitality industries express disappointment
The Union Budget 2021 failed to fulfil the expectations of the travel and hospitality industries. Sector leaders and players are now hoping the government to extend support with newer ways.
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After what had been its most challenging year, the hospitality industry had high hopes from Budget 2021. While there were no direct benefits announced, Finance Minister
Nirmala Sitharaman provided indirect support to boost the travel and hospitality industries.
However, “Strengthening of Urban
Swachh BharatMission, modernising of existing health units at 32 airports, 15 seaports and land ports, proposed tax benefits for foreign aircraft lessors as domestic travel is expected to grow significantly in coming years,”
CBIC moving to set up large battery of lawyers to fight rising number of GST litigations
January 15, 2021
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Overly aggressive attitude of tax authorities, demands being coerced sans show cause notices, making arrests to coerce recoveries, among reasons for tax payers to approach HCs, SC
Central Board of Indirect Taxes & Custom (CBIC) has a new challenge on its hands, apart from collecting more taxes and prompting people to comply with the tax law. The new challenge is the increasing number of litigations, especially related to Goods & Services Tax (GST).
The good news is that CBIC is gearing up to put in place a large battery of lawyers to fight these cases.