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Gaurav Seth 6 years, 9 months ago
he Chamber of Commerce and Industry was formed as an association of business and industrial houses to promote and protect their common interest and goals. There are other chambers also like ASSOCHAM, Confederation of Indian Industry (CII). These chambers interact with the government at different levels to reorient or put in place polices which reduce hindrances, increase interstate movement of goods in internal trade.
The chambers also aims at erecting sound infrastructure and simplying and harmonising the tax strcuture. They work for the following issues:
1. Transportation or Inter-state movement of goods : They work for many activities involved in inter-state movement of goods including registration of vehicles, surface transport policies, construction of highways and roads etc.
2. Octroi and other local levies : Octroi and local taxes are the important sources of revenue of the local government. The chambers tries to should ensure that their imposition not at the cost of smooth transportation and local trade.
3. Harmonisation of sales tax structure and Value Added Tax : These Chambers play an important role in interacting with the government to harmonise the sales tax structure in different states. A rational strcuture of the sales tax and its unifrom rates across states are important for promoting a balance in trade.
4. Marketing of agro products and related issues : The associations of agriculturists and other federations play an important role in the marketing of agro products. Chambers of Commerce helps in streamlining of local subsidies and marketing policies of organisations selling agro products.
5. Weights and Measures and prevention of duplication brands : The Chambers of Commerce and Industry interact with the government to formulate such laws relating to weights and measures and protection of brands that could be beneficial for both producers as well as consumers.
6. Excise duty : The excise policy plays an important role in pricing mechanism and it is the duty of the Chamber to interact with the government to ensure streamlining of excise duties etc.
7. Promoting sound infrstructure : The Chamber of Commerce and Industry in association with government tries to build up heavy investment projects.
8. Labour legislation : The Chambers of Commerce and Industry tries to maintain such kind of labour laws that should be flexible and helpful in running industries, maximising production and generating employment.
Posted by Satyam Srivastav 6 years, 9 months ago
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Gaurav Seth 6 years, 9 months ago
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Cyclic Photophosphorylation |
Non-Cyclic Photophosphorylation |
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Only Photosystem I is involved. |
Both Photosystem I and II are involved. |
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P700 is the active reaction center. |
P680 is the active reaction center. |
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Electrons travel in a cyclic manner. |
Electrons travel in a non – cyclic manner. |
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Electrons revert back to Photosystem I |
Electrons from Photosystem I are accepted by NADP. |
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ATP molecules are produced. |
Both NADPH and ATP molecules are produced. |
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Water is not required. |
Photolysis of water is present. |
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NADPH is not synthesized. |
NADPH is synthesized. |
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Oxygen is not evolved as the by-product |
Oxygen is evolved as a by-product. |
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This process is predominant only in bacteria. |
This process is predominant in all green plants. |
Posted by Satyam Srivastav 6 years, 9 months ago
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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 4 months ago
| Cyclic photophosphorylation | Non-cyclic photophosphorylation |
| 1- It occurs in photosystem I. | 1- It occurs in both photosystem I and photosystem II. |
| 2- Only Atp is produced | 2- Both ATP and NADPH are produced. |
| 3- Electrons expelled by photosystem and return back. | 3- Electrons expelled by photosystem but do not return back. |
| 4- Photolysis of water does not occur. | 4- Photolysis of water occur. |
| 5- Oxygen is not released. | 5- Oxygen is released. |
| 6- Water is not consumed. | 6- Water is consumed. |
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The warming up is a preparation for physical exertion or a performance by exercising or practising gently beforehand. Warming up is performed before a performance or practice. Athletes, singers, actors and others warm up before stressing their muscles. It prepares the muscles for vigorous actions.
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Kangchenjunga section contains five peaks and the region has 12 more peaks over 7,000 m (23,000 ft). The highest mountain Kangchenjunga is located at the border of India and Nepal in the great Himalayas range, Sikkim.
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Rivers that flow thorough rift valley in India are: Narmada river, Tapti, Mahi (all flowing west), Damodar river in Chota Nagpur plateau.
Yogita Ingle 6 years, 9 months ago
Narmada is the largest west flowing river of the peninsular India. Narmada flows westwards through a rift valley between the Vindhyan Range on the north and the Satpura Range on the south.
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Male Cockroach:
1. The body of male cockroach is smaller than the female.
2. The abdomen of male cockroach is slender and the last segment of the abdomen is pointed.
3. The wings of male cockroach are larger than that of the females and extend beyond the abdomen.
4. The antennae of male cockroach are smaller than that of the females.
5. In the 9th sternum of abdomen a pair of small, un-jointed **** styles and in the 10th tergum of abdomen a pair of long, palp-like jointed **** cerci are present.
6. The sternum of mesothorax is not bifurcated.
Female Cockroach:
1. The body of female cockroach is relatively larger than the male.
2. The abdomen of female cockroach is boat-shaped and the last segment is blunt.
3. The wings of female cockroach are smaller than that of the males and extend up to the tip of the abdomen.
4. The antennae are relatively larger than that of the males.
5. Only a pair of **** cerci is present in of female cockroach.
6. The sternum of mesothorax is bifid.
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