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redheartnews · 3 years
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NIPFP pegs best-case GST revenue gap at ₹1.95 lakh crore
NIPFP pegs best-case GST revenue gap at ₹1.95 lakh crore
Institute says shortfall may go up to ₹2.45 lakh cr., exceeding Council’s forecast The revenue shortfall for the Goods and Services Tax (GST) compensation payable to States in 2020-21 could be about ₹1.95 lakh crore in the best-case scenario, significantly lower than the ₹2.35 lakh crore estimated by the GST Council, as per a new research paper by the National Institute for Public Finance and…
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newshindiplus · 4 years
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सरल तरीके से काम नहीं कर रही RBI द्वारा ब्याज दरों में कटौती की नीति: रतिन रॉय
सरल तरीके से काम नहीं कर रही RBI द्वारा ब्याज दरों में कटौती की नीति: रतिन रॉय
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भारतीय रिज़र्व बैंक वरिष्ठ अर्थशास्त्री रतिन रॉय का कहना है कि RBI द्वारा नीतिगत ब्याज दरों में कटौती (Policy Rate Cuts) से आर्थिक वृद्धि को गति नहीं मिल रही है. उन्होंने कहा कि वो इसे लेकर आरबीआई के बयाने से सहमत नही हैं.
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enewsedition · 4 years
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Former RBI Governor Urjit Patel named NIPFP chairman, to take charge from June 22
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Urjit Patel had resigned as RBI Governor on December 10, 2018. (File Photo/PTI)
Former Reserve Bank governor Urjit Patel will take charge as chairman of the National Institute of Public Finance and Policy (NIPFP) from June 22, the economic think tank said on Friday.
Patel will replace Vijay Kelkar, who assumed office on November 1, 2014
“National Institute of Public Finance and Policy…
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vilaspatelvlogs · 4 years
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RBI के गवर्नर पद से इस्‍तीफा देने वाले उर्जित पटेल को मिली नई जिम्‍मेदारी
RBI के गवर्नर पद से इस्‍तीफा देने वाले उर्जित पटेल को मिली नई जिम्‍मेदारी
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नई दिल्‍ली: भारतीय रिजर्व बैंक के पूर्व गवर्नर उर्जित पटेल को राष्ट्रीय लोक वित्त एवं नीति संस्थान (एनआईपीएफपी) का चेयरमैन नियुक्त किया गया है. आर्थिक शोध संस्थान ने कहा कि पटेल 22 जून से यह पद संभालेंगे. वह विजय केलकर का स्थान लेंगे. केलकर ने एक नवंबर, 2014 को संस्थान के चेयरमैन का पद संभाला था.
एनआईपीएफपी ने बयान में कहा, ‘‘हमें इस बात की खुशी है कि रिजर्व बैंक के पूर्व गवर्नर उर्जित…
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quickyblog · 4 years
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आरबीआई के पूर्व गवर्नर उर्जित पटेल को एनआईपीएफपी चारिमन के रूप में नियुक्त किया गया है
आरबीआई के पूर्व गवर्नर उर्जित पटेल को एनआईपीएफपी चारिमन के रूप में नियुक्त किया गया है
भूतपूर्व भारतीय रिजर्व बैंक (भारतीय रिजर्व बैंक) राज्यपाल उर्जित पटेल को राष्ट्रीय लोक वित्त और नीति संस्थान के अध्यक्ष के रूप में नियुक्त किया गया है (एनआईपीएफपी), एक आधिकारिक बयान में शुक्रवार को कहा गया।
पटेल 22 जून को अपना चार साल का कार्यकाल शुरू करेंगे, जिसमें एनआईपीएफपी के पूर्व अध्यक्ष विजय लक्ष्मण केलकर शामिल होंगे।
“नेशनल इंस्टीट्यूट ऑफ पब्लिक फाइनेंस एंड पॉलिसी को डॉ। उर्जित का…
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Former Reserve Bank Governor Urjit Patel named NIPFP chairman | Economy News
Former Reserve Bank Governor Urjit Patel named NIPFP chairman | Economy News
New Delhi: Former Reserve Bank governor Urjit Patel will take charge as chairman of the National Institute of Public Finance and Policy (NIPFP) from June 22, the economic think tank said on Friday. Patel will replace Vijay Kelkar, who assumed office on November 1, 2014.
“National Institute of Public Finance and Policy is privileged to have Dr Urjit Patel, former Reserve Bank Governor, as its…
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richmeganews · 5 years
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Radhika Pandey of NIPFP speaks on RBI meet
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Radhika Pandey of NIPFP speaks to ET Now about the RBI meet that occurred today. She says, 'I think its an important development, an important milestone because at least now there will be some kind of a framework for the allocation of the surplus reserves from the RBI to the Central government.'
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theyourclasses · 4 years
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Top Current Affairs 23 June 2020 in English
New Post has been published on https://yourclasses.in/current-affairs-23-june-english-2020
Top Current Affairs 23 June 2020 in English
23 June Current Affairs 2020 in English
  Under which section of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949, RBI has restricted all the banking facilities of PMC Bank in order to protect the interests of the lender’s customers? Section 35 A and Section 56 of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949
Recently who has been appointed as the chairman of the National Institute of Public Finance and Policy (NIPFP)? Urjit Patel
Recently which Mortgage lender has announced plans to raise up to ₹14,000 crores through the sale of shares or bonds? Housing Development Finance Corporation (HDFC)
Ian Holm, who died recently, was related to which field? Cinema
Recently Mukesh Ambani overtook Larry Ellison to reach 9th spot in the World’s top 10 richest persons. Here Larry Ellison belongs to which company? Oracle Corp.
What is the name of the R&D portal for Aatma Nirbhar Bharat in Mining Advancement launched by Union Minister for Coal & Mines, Pralhad Joshi? SATYABHAMA
Which agency/Bank has been chosen as the implementation agency for PM Street Vendor’s AtmaNirbharNidhi (PM SVANidhi)? SIDBI
Recently which International Organisation has signed a 750 million US dollar ‘COVID-19 Active Response and Expenditure Support Programme” to assist India to strengthen its response to the adverse impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic? AIIB
_________ and Sunil Chhetri has been signed by the JSW Cement as its brand ambassadors. Sourav Ganguly
Name the country which will serve as the President of the UN body for the month of August 2021? India
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amitbchoudhury · 4 years
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We cannot operate economic policy if we do not have a strategic and medium-term framework: Rathin Roy
We cannot operate economic policy if we do not have a strategic and medium-term framework: Rathin Roy
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“We need to design and think through the future in a strategic and medium-term framework. We need to work better with the data we have and, most importantly, we need to have wider public participation on the kind of economic policy we need. We need to, therefore, move from an administrative approach to an executive approach,” says Rathin Roy, Director, National Institute of Public…
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iajcnews-blog · 4 years
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Urjit Patel to head government think tank - Times of India
Urjit Patel to head government think tank – Times of India
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doonitedin · 5 years
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मुख्य सचिव की अध्यक्षता में पब्लिक फायनेन्शियल मैनेजमेंट स्ट्रेथनिंग प्रोजेक्ट की बैठक
मुख्य सचिव की अध्यक्षता में पब्लिक फायनेन्शियल मैनेजमेंट स्ट्रेथनिंग प्रोजेक्ट की बैठक
मुख्य सचिव श्री उत्पल कुमार सिंह की अध्यक्षता में उत्तराखण्ड पब्लिक फायनेन्शियल मैनेजमेंट स्ट्रेथनिंग प्रोजेक्ट की उच्चाधिकार प्राप्त समिति की बैठक चेयरमैन श्री उत्पल कुमार सिंह मुख्य सचिव की अध्यक्षता में सम्पन्न हुई, जिसमें विश्व बैंक द्वारा पोषित अनेक सबप्रोजेक्ट की स्वीकृति दी गयी। बैठक में सचिव श्री अमित सिंह नेगी द्वारा चतुर्थ स्टीयरिंग कमेटी में दिये गये दिशा-निर्देशों के क्रम में की गयी…
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releasesoon · 5 years
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Chief economic advisor Krishnamurthy Subramanian included in Finance Commission's advisory council
Chief economic advisor Krishnamurthy Subramanian included in Finance Commission’s advisory council
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New Delhi: Chief economic advisor Krishnamurthy Subramanian has been included in the advisory council of the 15th Finance Commission as its member, an official statement said on Friday.
File image of Krishnamurthy Subramanian. Reuters
The advisory council was set up in April 2018 to advise the commission on any issue or subject related to…
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enewsedition · 4 years
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Urjit Patel to be new NIPFP chairman, to replace noted economist Vijay Kelkar
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He was the deputy governor (economist) of the RBI before being elevated to the top post in September 2016. (File image)
Former Reserve Bank of India (RBI) governor Urjit Patel will take over as the next chairman of the National Institute of Public Finance and Policy (NIPFP) from June 22, replacing noted economist Vijay Kelkar.
Patel had resigned as the head of the central bank in…
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thechitterexpress · 7 years
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buzzcrowd · 7 years
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Banking transaction tax to have cascading effect: NIPFP
Banking transaction tax to have cascading effect: NIPFP
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kshithijiyer · 2 years
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Off campus - Adventures of finding a job for yourself
You study for 18 years of your life just to get a job. A job is like a milestone where you start becoming a man from a boy. But it's not easy to get a good job. I did a masters degree in computer application from a renowned university so that I could get a cushy job at a big firm and make a lot of money and then eventually retire. But life had other plans for me. 
So let’s go back to 2017, 4 years back from now. I was just entering the final year of my two-year master's degree. I was one of the top three students in my batch as I used to get -2 marks for bad handwriting. Anyway, it didn’t matter to me as I was the guy who knew what I wanted from life. The first company and one of the only 2 good companies which came to my campus for placement was Dell EMC. I was super excited about my life’s first interview. I had revised everything I knew and was ready to score a good job. My first ever interview was a blow to my face after interviewing for 5 hours, I got a rejected by Dell EMC. This was the first hit and my first taste of life outside of college. These were the first shots that were fired that started a war which lasted for almost a year since that day. Then most of the companies which came to my college were small startups which had okayish down I knew I didn’t work this hard to work in a company where I couldn’t even apply my knowledge. After being pressurized by my professor(I so badly want to drag her name through the mud but anyway let's just call him the professor.), forced me to sit in an interview with a company which sounded more like a tin-can. And what I got a job which I never wanted to join. While I tried to stop it, I had to listen to a lot of unpleasant words in the middle of cyclic tests. And in the end, I decided to vote out from my college’s stupid placement program.
Later with the help of my relative who worked with C-DAC, I ended up joining C-DAC as an intern to get my degree and complete this master’s degree which had become a stone in my leg. As soon as I started my internship the second good company came to college to interview us. It was Vmware, I gave the interview and was badly trashed in it by my interviewer(Now when I look back I realize what a piece of shit he was). Later I got to know from the folks who had got selected in it that the company was only called to hire one student from our class. Anyway best of luck to that silencer of my class. So I was now all alone and started to look for a job which I liked. I started applying and got rejected by most of the renowned companies. I applied and got through a job as a research scholar at an institute called NIPFP, but the government institute never came back to me with an offer letter. And as time passed my masters and my time at C-DAC came to an end. C-DAC was a great place to learn new things and my mentor was really good. But it was just a slow-paced lifestyle which I didn’t want. So with a masters degree, I left Pune and went back home to lick my wounds and regroup and rearm for the second round.
Now the second round had begun and I was going to fight more furiously now. After 10 days of break, I started the fight again. And this time I knew what had to be done. I spent about 3 months at home where I interviewed and gave tests for many job positions. It was a rough road and I had to walk alone but three people were always there to cheer me up whenever I fell flat on my face. And in those 3 months, I figured out how the companies think and how to get them on their knees.
The first company was Syntel and I was called to Pune to give the interview and these guys had sent me the interview call letter just a day before the interview where I had to literally run to Pune to go for it. The interview was okay and by the end of the day I figured out that they just wanted cheap labor. Certainly, no go for me. So while traveling to the hotel from Syntel’s huge office outside Pune I decide not to join them. And a few weeks later they came up with a shitty offer and I refused to join. I still remember the HR had called me asked me to give a verbal confirmation on the phone even before tell me on what I’ll work and how much I’ll make. Then came an all remote company called flux7. This was a good company and was offering good money but I just couldn’t pull through and eventually got rejected. By this time I had applied for an Associate Software Engineer position at Red Hat through a college senior who recommended me for the job and had interviewed with them for the first time. I also traced avenues of IT in Gujarat and had interviewed with a company which sounded more like a photon, but it just didn’t work out for me as the team lead didn’t even know the basic concepts of python. This was another company where I went and decided not to join at any cost.  By this time I was in the second month of my job search and it was almost coming to an end when I got the rejection mail from Red Hat. Yes! I was rejected for a python development job at the very same company where I spent most of my time writing python scripts to test Red Hat’s Storage solutions. This was the last time I feel down flat on my face.
As this hit was hard I lost hope and started applying for small and shitty startups. Here also it was not easy as these startups expected me to either work for really less money when I say really less they wanted me to do digital marketing in Bangalore for 10k. There was one another startup know as Packet.ai for which I interviewed. The worst part of this interview was that I was given a day and asked to code a  bot using some shitty JSON rules. And the next day these guys just rejected me. The manager with whom I interviewed was an IITB graduate another guy who thought of himself as the next Steve Wozniak. Relatives tried referring me as well but that didn’t go anywhere as well and the applications ended up in either hold or ended up in interviews where the guy wasn't even interested to talk to me. By now I was sad and depressed. But here came a catch when I was interviewing with Packet.ai, I got a message on LinkedIn from the same HR who had sent me a rejection mail. They wanted me to interview for an intern position, the ball started rolling and within 8 days Red Hat came back to me with an internship offer with the Gluster QE team. But the sword was still hanging on my head, as internship didn’t mean a job. So I started from nothing and started to work my way up to everything. In my 2 years at Red Hat, I worked my way up to Associate Quality Engineer and later on got promoted to Quality Engineer. And later on decided to join a small but pretty well playing startup known as Portworx. By this time I had already become a asset which Vmware and Dell EMC now wanted badly. Dell EMC tried a couple of times but then eventually gave up as they knew they could never afford a resource like me. But the mighty Vmware kept trying and even today I see recruiters for Vmware pinging me on LinkedIn just trying to talk to me. And well now is my time to say a No but I rather try to do in politely then being a asshole like them :P 
Well in the last 4 years the circle of life came a full circle and those who once rejected come to me to ask if I am interested to join them. And here the journey ended and with it ended the adventures of finding my own job. 
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