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2021-08-19 08:21:31 MCQs on Industrial Relations & Labour Welfare
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2021-08-19 05:31:54 Apprentices Act, 1961: The object of the Act was the promotion of new manpower at skills and improvement and refinement of old skills through practical and theoretical training.

Contract Labour (Regulation and Abolition) Act, 1970: The object of the Act was the regulation of employment of contract labour along with its abolition in certain circumstances.

Employees’ provident funds and misc. Provision Act, 1952: The Act regulated the payment of wages to the employees and also guaranteed them social security.

Factories Act, 1948: The Act aimed at ensuring the health of the workers who were engaged in certain specified employments.

Minimum wages Act, 1948: The Act aimed at fixing minimum rates of wages in certain employments.

Trade Union Act, 1926: The Act provided for registration of trade unions and defined the laws relating to registered trade unions.
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2021-08-16 05:34:10 पचवर्षीय योजनाओं में प्राथमिकता के प्रमुख क्षेत्र
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1 पंचवर्षीय योजना (1951-56) - कृषि की प्राथमिकता।

2 पंचवर्षीय योजना (1956-61) - उद्योग क्षेत्र की प्राथमिकता।

3 पंचवर्षीय योजना (1961-66) - कृषि और उद्योग।

4 पंचवर्षीय योजना (1969-74) - न्याय के साथ गरीबी के विकास को हटाया।

5वीं पंचवर्षीय योजना (1974-79) - गरीबी और आत्म निर्भरता को हटाया।

6 पंचवर्षीय योजना (1980-85) - पाँचवीं योजना के रूप में ही जोर दिया।

7वीं पंचवर्षीय योजना (1985-90) - फूड प्रोडक्शन, रोजगार, उत्पादकता

8वीं पंचवर्षीय योजना (1992-97) - रोजगार सृजन, जनसंख्या का नियंत्रण।

9वीं पंचवर्षीय योजना (1997-02) -7 प्रतिशत की विकास दर.

10वीं पंचवर्षीय योजना (2002-07) - स्व रोजगार और संसाधनों का विकास।

11वीं पंचवर्षीय योजना (2007-12) - व्यापक और तेजी से विकास।

12वीं पंचवर्षीय योजना (2012-17) -स्वास्थ्य, शिक्षा और स्वच्छता (समग्र विकास) का सुधार।
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2021-08-15 07:06:05 Exchange Earner’s Foreign Currency (EEFC) Account

Exchange Earners’ Foreign Currency Account (EEFC) is an account maintained in foreign currency with an Authorised Dealer Category – I bank i.e. a bank authorized to deal in foreign exchange. It is a facility provided to the foreign exchange earners, including exporters, to credit 100 per cent of their foreign exchange earnings to the account, so that the account holders do not have to convert foreign exchange into Rupees and vice versa, thereby minimizing the transaction costs.

You can open an EEFC account in the following currencies:
United States Dollar (USD)
EURO
Great Britain Pound (GBP)
Japanese Yen (JPY)
Swiss Franc (CHF)
Singapore Dollar (SGD)
Canadian Dollar (CAD)
Australian Dollar (AUD)
United Arab Emirates Dirham (AED)
New Zealand Dollar (NZD)
Swedish kroner (SEK)
Saudi Riyal (SAR)
Hong Kong Dollar (HKD)
Thai Baht (THB)
Kuwaiti Dinar (KWD)
South African Rand (SAR)
Norwegian Kroner (NOK)


Who can open an EEFC account?
All categories of foreign exchange earners, such as individuals, companies, etc., who are resident in India, may open EEFC accounts.

Can interest be paid on these accounts?
An EEFC account can be held only in the form of a current account. No interest is payable on EEFC accounts.

How much of one’s foreign exchange earnings can be credited into an EEFC account?
100% foreign exchange earnings can be credited to the EEFC account subject to the condition that the sum total of the accruals in the account during a calendar month should be converted into Rupees on or before the last day of the succeeding calendar month after adjusting for utilization of the balances for approved purposes or forward commitments.

Is there any Cheque facility available?
Cheque facility is available for operation of the EEFC account.

What are the permissible credits into this account?

i) Inward remittance through normal banking channels, other than remittances received on account of foreign currency loan or investment received from abroad or received for meeting specific obligations by the account holder;

ii) Payments received in foreign exchange by a 100 per cent Export Oriented Unit or a unit in (a) Export Processing Zone or (b) Software Technology Park or (c) Electronic Hardware Technology Park for supply of goods to similar such units or to a unit in Domestic Tariff Area;

iii) Payments received in foreign exchange by a unit in the Domestic Tariff Area for supply of goods to a unit in the Special Economic Zone (SEZ);

iv) Payment received by an exporter from an account maintained with an authorised dealer for the purpose of counter trade. (Counter trade is an arrangement involving adjustment of value of goods imported into India against value of goods exported from India in terms of the Reserve Bank guidelines);

v) Advance remittance received by an exporter towards export of goods or services;

vi) Payment received for export of goods and services from India, out of funds representing repayment of State Credit in U.S. Dollar held in the account of Bank for Foreign Economic Affairs, Moscow, with an authorised dealer in India;

vii) Professional earnings including directors’ fee, consultancy fee, lecture fee, honorarium and similar other earnings received by a professional by rendering services in his individual capacity;

viii) Re-credit of unutilised foreign currency earlier withdrawn from the account;

ix) Amount representing repayment by the account holder’s importer customer in respect of trade related loan/advances granted by the exporter (subject to compliance with the extant guidelines) holding EEFC account; and

x) The disinvestment proceeds received by the resident account holder on conversion of shares held by him to ADRs/GDRs under the Sponsored ADR/GDR Scheme approved by the Foreign Investment Promotion Board of the Government of India.
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