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Nikhil  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  2 years ago
I do not agreewith Sarangpani, Mumbai is for all and not a particular caste, Mumbai si becasue fo Non Marathis also and not not Marathis alone Local policiticians are not concentrating on any issue of common mass like infrastucture, prices of of...
Prathamesh Toraskar  |  Argues in support of  |  2 years ago
This kind of cases are not new in Indian politics. There is a trend of blame game among polititians. We all know it. Punjab, Kashmir, Assam, Tamilnadu etc everybody has used this weapon of regionalism but nobody ever pulled this issue so long. Then...
Namrata Pathak  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  2 years ago
Whatever happening in Mumbai is really unfortunate. The Thakrey's are trying to divide India on the basis of language. It seems these days every mother will have to take permission from the Thakreys before delivering their babies in Mumbai. I...
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Suresh Prasad Gupta  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  1 year ago
Simply NO. This is a thought which has come from people who are pure selfish and self centered. They are surely followers of Britishers who used the technique of divide and rule.
Prathamesh Toraskar  |  Argues in support of  |  2 years ago
I am a Marathi and am saying that we Marathis are never against non-Marathis. Neither we are against their staying in Maharashtra. But our only concern is, being served from Maharastra, why non-Marathis don't become loyal to Maharastra? Why they...
Kavitha Shankar  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  2 years ago
We are all Indians first. Mumbai, Chennai and Delhi belong to all Indians. That is the reality. We can never become a superpower with this kind of mentality. Outsiders ruled us for approx 1000 years because we were never united and were always...
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In general, it is almost impossible to have or conceive a business which is completely insolvency free. Laws relating to corporate insolvency and restructuring seek to serve several objectives, namely, to restore the debtor company to profitable trading where this is practicable, to maximize the return to creditors as a whole where the company itself cannot be saved,  to establish a fair and equitable system for the ranking of claims and the distribution of assets among creditors, involving a redistribution of rights, and finally to provide a mechanism by which the causes of failure can be identified and those guilty of mismanagement brought to book, and where appropriate, deprived of the ri...
 
 
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Bodhi Satwa Roy  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  10 months ago
Anti-Terrorism laws need a slight tweaking.Ther should no trials, no courts and a single judgement - Death sentence with a bullet. Result - Faster disposal of cases, fair judgement and of course lot savings of taxpayers' money.
Nihit Jain  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  10 months ago
We need a Disciplined and honest Government 1st.... rest everything will be in place. A simple example is "Jan Lokpal" ... Very effective but still govt needs to modify it... the question is simple "Y"
Rajeev Khare  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  3 years ago
Yes it needs a revamp badly,  like in the UK, the Terrorism Act 2006, which was enacted after the July 7 2005 London bombings, allows detention for 28 days of any suspect without any charges. This will help prevent terrorism in a broader way..
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1 Inform
2 Applying to Companies House????
Prathamesh Toraskar  |  Added idea  "Inform"  |  3 years ago
Yes, you do. You need to inform all interested parties, e.g.,Revenue etc and creditors. Obviously you want to make sure that there are no creditors and debtors and that the bank account is closed and that you are complying with the requirements of...
Sudeep Tarafdar  |  Added idea  "Applying to Companies House????"  |  3 years ago
How can i find out if there was any money in the bank account which now resides with the crown or if it was moved prior to the company ceasing trading and applying to Companies House to have their name removed from the register of companies?
 
 
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Ajith Sankaran  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  3 years ago
No rahul, I don't agree with you, to appease Americans losing jobs in the wake of global economic meltdown, Obama has already promised to have a new look to the concept of outsourcing jobs. The Indian IT and BPO sectors with definitely will view...
Rahul B  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  3 years ago
No, because we are still much cheaper and give more benefits. Also Mr. Prathamesh, Americans look for good work and not for some silly regionalism.
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Mukund Arankalle  |  Answered  |  4 years ago
Well the answer is simple, not very much because it is for the company and that too public company and not for individuals.
 
 
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Bhagaban Behera  |  Answered  |  4 years ago
Well right now, we see that only US companies are majorly going in for the outsourcing of the Legal services but this trend is going to catch up in the future i.e. companies from more and more countries are going go for it. So the future is quite...
 
 
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Are you planning to do business in China and worried about the taxation policies and regulations. Here I have made an attempt to address the major taxation policies and regulations in Chinese market, that will influence your business a lot, In fact my business as well, as I am also planning to take advantage of Chinese economic boom. So this is quite useful to you and for me as well to know the taxation practices in china. The first important thing to remember is that when you are planning to expand your business globally, Financial Accounting Standards Board Interpretation No. 48 ('FIN 48') will apply to all global business. And when you operating in China , the tax planning environment cr...
 
 
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