Section 72- Arbitration And Conciliation Act, 1996
Suggestions by parties for settlement of dispute
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In a property transaction, adangal document plays an important role in establishing a clear property title to the seller. Adangal is maintained by the concerned Village Administrative Officer (VAO) and can be obtained by making an application. Adangal is a type of land record that is maintained by the Village Administrate Officer. Adangal is also known as Village account No.2. and is written each year by the Village Administrative Officer. The documents contain the following details: Patta lands Wet Dry Manavari Assessed wastelands Wet Dry Poramboke land It is the primary duty of the Village Administrative Officer to register in the adangal the details of crops raised in the land, trees standing on all government lands (whether under tree tax system or not) cases of unauthorized occupation of Government lands, cases of Fasli Jasthi and Theervai Jasthi, etc. The Village Administrative Officer (VAO) should do the recording of crops every month. Hence, the adangal provides a timeline of ownership and use of property making it invaluable in establishing a property title. What is Adangal? Adangal contains various important details like the Survey Number of the property, extent, assessment and land classification which is taken from A register. Further, the name of the landowner is also mentioned in the adangal with reference to the Chitta document. Finally, the document contains details of trees, wells, lands reserved for Scheduled Castes or Scheduled Tribes, assignments made with or without conditions. However, the details in adangal should be drawn up every year and the figures (extent and assessment) classification wise should tally with those noted in ‘A’ Register. FAQs Why is Adangal important? Adangal serves as an official record for various agricultural and land-related activities. It is used for verifying land ownership, crop details, and land usage. It is essential for farmers seeking loans, subsidies, and other government benefits. How can I obtain a copy of my Adangal? You can obtain a copy of your Adangal from the Village Administrative Officer (VAO) of your village. Alternatively, you can access it online through the Tamil Nadu e-Governance portal by entering your land details.
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Rajasthan Krishak Rin Mafi Yojana, 2019 was announced through State Government Order No. P.17(15)/Co/2018/ dated 19.12.2018. In the same sequence, Rajasthan Krishak Rin Mafi Yojana 2019 was issued by the Co-operative Department through letter No. P.17(15)/Co/2018/Part Jaipur, dated 06.02.2019.According to the scheme, there is a provision to waive the principal amount of all crop loans outstanding as on 30 November 2018 in overdue loan cases and to waive all principal, interest and penalty outstanding as on 30 November 2018 in overdue loan cases.Till 13.09.2019, data of 53,673 farmers has been uploaded on the portal. Out of these, 50,352 members have got their Aadhaar authenticated and loan waiver certificates of 46177 members have been issued on the portal. The loan waiver amount of total 53,673 members uploaded on the portal is Rs. 348.81 crores. Objectives To support small and marginal farmers who are in the most vulnerable sections of our society To waive off overdue loans for small farmers Allocation of Rs.8000 crores to implement the scheme Allocation of Rs.384 crores as subsidy To offer interest-free loans of up to Rs.500 crores. Eligibility To be eligible for the debt waiver scheme, an application needs to be filed if a farmer meets the following requirements: Loan amount should be less than Rs.2 lakh rupees Owns less than two hectares of land Aadhaar card linked to Bhamashah card For those who are not eligible as per the above terms can also apply for a loan waiver provided, they meet the requirements for the loan waiver when they were under the previous government. All short-term crop loans will be waived off as long as the loans were granted by cooperative banks to small and marginal farmers. Loan Waiver Certificate Over 29 lakh small scale farmers will be eligible for the loan waiver certificate. The distributed certificates will offer a total of Rs.8000 crores as waivers with a maximum waiver of Rs.2 lakh per farmer. The loan certificate will also make new loan recipients eligible for an insurance cover of up to Rs.10 lakhs under the Raj Sahakar Personal Accident Insurance Scheme. If the outstanding loan amount of a loan exceeds Rs.2 lakhs, farmers will have to repay the balance amount (after deduction of Rs.2 lakhs) before receiving further loans with insurance coverage. Application Process To apply for a loan waiver certificate (or to collect more information), eligible farmers can head to the nearest branch of Village Service Cooperative Society or District Central Cooperative Bank. Alternatively, farmers can head to https://sso.rajasthan.gov.in/register to register with their Aadhaar Card and Bhamashah Card details. After successful registration, the application process can be monitored at http://lwa.rajasthan.gov.in/Search.aspx by simply entering the Aadhaar Number of Bhamashah Number. Upon successful registration, farmers can collect their certificates from the nearest Village Service Cooperative Society or District Central Cooperative Bank. Head to the official website Click on Login Click on Registration Once you put in your name with Aadhaar and Bhamashah Card details, you will be taken to the next page. In the new page, enter your Bank Details including Bank Name, Branch Name, PACS Name. Registration is now complete. Application status and the list of eligible farmers can be checked from the portal. An online list will also be listed on the website, but the date of the announcement for new applicants has not been revealed yet. FAQs What is the Rajasthan Kisan Loan Waiver Scheme 2019? The Rajasthan Kisan Loan Waiver Scheme 2019 is a government initiative aimed at providing financial relief to farmers by waiving off their outstanding agricultural loans. This scheme was introduced to alleviate the debt burden on farmers and support their financial stability. What types of loans are covered under this scheme? The scheme covers both short-term crop loans and medium-term (conversion) loans taken by farmers for agricultural purposes. Loans taken from cooperative banks, regional rural banks, and nationalized banks are included in the waiver.
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GST rates and HSN code for Pharmaceutical Goods. HSN Code Description Rate (%) CESS (%) Effective Date Rate Revision 3006 Pharmaceutical Goods Specified In Note 4 To This Chapter 5/12 0 13/10/2017 1/07/2017 5% 12% 300610 Sterile Surgical Catgut, Similar Sterile Suture Materials (Including Sterile Absorbable Surgical Or Dental Yarns) And Sterile Tissue Adhesives For Surgical Wound Closure; Sterile Laminaria And Sterile Laminaria Tents; Sterile Absorbable Surgical Or Dental Haemostatics; Sterile Surgical Or Dental Adhesion Barriers, Whether Or Not Absorbable 5/12 0 13/10/2017 1/07/2017 5% 12% 30061010 Pharmaceutical Goods Specified In Note 4 To This Chapter Sterile Surgical Catgut, Similar Sterile Suture Materials (Including Sterile Absorbabale Surgical Or Dental Yarns)And Sterile Tissue Adhesives For Surgical Wound Closure; Sterile Laminaria And Steri 5/12 0 13/10/2017 1/07/2017 5% 12% 30061020 Pharmaceutical Goods Specified In Note 4 To This Chapter Sterile Surgical Catgut, Similar Sterile Suture Materials (Including Sterile Absorbabale Surgical Or Dental Yarns)And Sterile Tissue Adhesives For Surgical Wound Closure; Sterile Laminaria And Steri 5/12 0 13/10/2017 1/07/2017 5% 12% 30062000 Pharmaceutical Goods Specified In Note 4 To This Chapter Blood Grouping Reagents 5/12 0 13/10/2017 1/07/2017 5% 12% 30063000 Pharmaceutical Goods Specified In Note 4 To This Chapter Opacifying Preprations For X-Ray Examinations; Diagnostic Reagents Designed To Be Administered To The Patient 5/12 0 13/10/2017 1/07/2017 5% 12% 30064000 Pharmaceutical Goods Specified In Note 4 To This Chapter Dental Cements And Other Dental Fillings;Bone Reconstruction Cements 5/12 0 13/10/2017 1/07/2017 5% 12% 30065000 Pharmaceutical Goods Specified In Note 4 To This Chapter First-Aid Boxes And Kits 5/12 0 13/10/2017 1/07/2017 5% 12% 300660 Chemical Contraceptive Preparations Based On Hormones, On Other Products Of Heading 2937 Or On Spermicides 5/12 0 13/10/2017 1/07/2017 5% 12% 30066010 Pharmaceutical Goods Specified In Note 4 To This Chapter Chemical Contraceptive Preparations Based On Hormones, Or Other Products Of Heading 2937 Or On Spermicides :Based On Hormones 5/12 0 13/10/2017 1/07/2017 5% 12% 30066020 Pharmaceutical Goods Specified In Note 4 To This Chapter Chemical Contraceptive Preparations Based On Hormones, Or Other Products Of Heading 2937 Or On Spermicides :Based On Other Products Of Heading 2937 5/12 0 13/10/2017 1/07/2017 5% 12% 30066030 Pharmaceutical Goods Specified In Note 4 To This Chapter Chemical Contraceptive Preparations Based On Hormones, Or Other Products Of Heading 2937 Or On Spermicides :Based On Spermicides 5/12 0 13/10/2017 1/07/2017 5% 12% 30067000 Pharmaceutical Goods Specified In Note 4 To This Chapter Gel Preparations Designed To Be Used In Human Or Veterinary Medicine As A Lubricant For Parts Of The Body For Surgical Operations Or Physical Examinations Or As A Coupling Agent Between The Body And 5/12 0 13/10/2017 1/07/2017 5% 12% 30068000 Pharmaceutical Goods Specified In Note 4 To This Chapter Waste Pharmaceuticals 5/12 0 13/10/2017 1/07/2017 5% 12% 30069100 Aplliances Identified For Osotomy Use 5/12 0 13/10/2017 1/07/2017 5% 12% 30069200 Waste Pharmaceuticals 5/12 0 13/10/2017 1/07/2017 5% 12%
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he TDS rate on income depends on the salary of an individual and based on that it ranges between 10% to 30%. The TDS rates to be applicable on income for the current year is updated in the TDS rates for FY 2024-25. TDS stands for Tax Deducted at Source. It is an indirect way of collecting income tax at source by the government of India. The person on whom the responsibility of deducting tax is imposed has to deduct tax at source at appropriate rates and the deducted sum is deposited to the credit of government of India. TDS Rates in India TDS Rate Charts for the FY 2023-24 and FY 2024-25 Section Deductee* Nature of transaction Threshold Limit (Rs) TDS Rate 192 R, NR Payment of salary Basic exemption limit of employee Normal Slab Rates 192A R, NR Premature withdrawal from EPF 50,000 10% Budget 2023: TDS rate for EPF withdrawals without a PAN number is now 20%, from the previous maximum marginal rate 193 R Interest on securities Debentures- 5,000 8% Savings (Taxable) Bonds 2003 or 7.75% Savings (Taxable) Bonds 2018- 10,000 Other securities- No limit 10%Budget 2023: Exemption of TDS on interest from listed debentures has been removed. Therefore, tax has to be deducted on interest on such specified securities. 194 R Payment of any dividend 5,000 10% 194A R Interest from other than interest from securities (from deposits with banks/post office/co-operative society) Senior Citizens- 50,000 Others- 40,000 10% 194A R Interest from other than interest on securities u/s 193 and interest from banks/post office/co-operative society. For e.g., interest from friends and relatives 5,000 10% 194B R, NR, FC Income from lottery winnings, card games, crossword puzzles, and other games of any type Aggregate income from lottery winnings, card games, crossword puzzles etc- 10,000 Online Gamine- Refer 194BA 30% 194BA R, NR, FC Income from online games Nil 30% 194BB R, NR, FC Income from horse race winnings 10,000 Aggregate winnings during a financial year not single transaction 30% 194C R Payment to contractor/sub-contractor:- Single transaction- 30,000 Aggregate transactions- 1,00,000 a) Individuals/HUF 1% b) Other than Individuals/HUF 2% 194D R Insurance commission to: a) Domestic Companies 15,000 10% b) Other than companies 15,000 5% 194DA R Income from the insurance pay-out, while payment of any sum in respect of a life insurance policy. 1,00,000 5% 194E NR, FC Payment to non-resident sportsmen/sports association No limit 20% *This rate shall be increased by applicable surcharge and 4% cess 194EE R, NR Payment of amount standing to the credit of a person under National Savings Scheme (NSS) 2,500 10% 194F R, NR Payment for the repurchase of the unit by Unit Trust of India (UTI) or a Mutual Fund No limit 20% 194G R, NR, FC Payments, commission, etc., on the sale of lottery tickets 15,000 5% 194H R Commission or brokerage 15,000 5% 194-I R Rent: 194-I(a) Rent on plant and machinery 2,40,000 2% 194-I(b) Rent on land/building/furniture/fitting 2,40,000 10% 194-IA R Payment in consideration of transfer of certain immovable property other than agricultural land. 50,00,000 1% 194-IB R Rent payment by an individual or HUF not covered u/s. 194-I 50,000 per month 5% 194-IC R Payment under Joint Development Agreements (JDA) to Individual/HUF No limit 10 194J R Any sum paid by way of fee for professional services 30,000 10% 194J R Any sum paid by way of remuneration/fee/commission to a director 30,000 10% 194J R Any sum paid for not carrying out any activity concerning any business; 30,000 10% 194J R Any sum paid for not sharing any know-how, patent, copyright, etc. 30,000 10% 194J R Any sum paid as a fee for technical services 30,000 2% 194J R Any sum paid by way of royalty towards the sale or distribution, or exhibition of cinematographic films 30,000 2% 194J R Any sum paid as fees for technical services, but the payee is engaged in the business of operation of the call center. Prior to June 1, 2017, the rate was 10% 30,000 2% 194K R Payment of any income for units of a mutual fund, for example, dividend No limit 10% 194LA R Payment in respect of compensation on acquiring certain immovable property 2,50,000 10% 194LB NR, FC Payment of interest on infrastructure debt fund to Non-Resident No limit 5% *This rate shall be increased by applicable surcharge and 4% cess 194LC NR, FC Payment of interest for the loan borrowed in foreign currency by an Indian company or business trust against loan agreement or the issue of long-term bonds No limit 5% 194LC NR, FC Payment of interest for the loan borrowed in foreign currency by an Indian company or business trust against the issue of long-term bonds listed in IFSC No limit 4% 194LD NR, FC Payment of interest on bond (rupee-denominated) to FII or a QFI No limit 5% 194LBA(1) R Certain income distributed by a business trust to its unitholder No limit 10% 194LBA(2) NR, FC Interest income of a business trust from SPV distribution to its unitholders No limit 5% 194LBA(2) NR, FC Dividend income of a business trust from SPV, in which it holds the entire share capital exempt the capital held by the government, and distribution to its unitholders No limit 10% 194LBA(3) NR Rental income payment of assets owned by the business trust to the unitholders of such business trust No limit 30% 194LBA(3) FC Rental income payment of assets owned by the business trust to the unitholders of such business trust No limit 40% 194LBB R Certain income paid to a unitholder in respect of units of an investment fund No limit 10% 194LBB NR Certain income paid to a unitholder in respect of units of an investment fund No limit 30% 194LBB FC Certain income paid to a unitholder in respect of units of an investment fund No limit 40% 194LBC R Income from investment in securitisation fund received to an individual and HUF
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Every Company irrespective of size, type of business, category of business, etc. will have its share capital classified under various types in its financial statement. However, the Companies Amendment Act, 2015 have omitted the provision of minimum paid-up capital requirement for the Companies but the requirement of authorised share capital still exists. In this Article, we shall discuss the difference between the authorised and paid-up share capital in detail. For every company, the capital structure would be broadly divided into two parts: Authorised Share Capital, and Paid-up Share Capital. What is Authorised Capital? Authorised capital, sometimes referred to as registered capital or nominal capital, is the maximum amount of capital a company can obtain to ensure its smooth operations. This sum is determined during the incorporation process of the company by its shareholders, and is mentioned in the Memorandum of Association. Since it is the maximum capital limit, a company cannot exceed this limit while issuing or selling. In other words, a company is not allowed to issue/sell shares worth more than this amount. However, the authorised capital can be raised in the future by passing a resolution to that effect in the general meeting of shareholders.Let’s dive into the importance of authorised capital with the help of an example. Assume, a company has an authorised capital worth Rs.20 lakhs. In that case, it is permitted to issue and sell shares up to Rs.20 lakhs only. If it wishes to sell shares worth more than this amount, it will first have to raise the authorised capital through a resolution at the general meeting. Besides limiting the shares sold by a company, authorised capital also determines the ROC fees for company registration and other compliances fees for companies. What is Paid Up Capital? Paid Up Capital, also known as net worth, is the actual amount a company receives from its shareholders in exchange of shares they’ve bought. Paid Up capital may be equal to or less that the subscribed capital which is the worth of shares a company has sold. The paid up capital can be less than the subscribed capital if the shareholders fail to deposit the entire amount of their respective share capital to the company at once. This leaves them in dues towards the company which have to be paid later. Note that this due amount determines the individual liabilities of each shareholder in a company. Differences Between Authorised Capital and Paid Up Capital Parameters Authorized Capital Paid-up Capital Definition Authorised Capital is the maximum worth of shares a company can issue. Paid-up Capital is the actual worth of shares a company receives. Documentation Authorised capital is mentioned in the Memorandum of Association of a company Paid Up capital is mentioned in the Balance Sheet of the Company Role in the Net Worth The net worth of a company is not determined by its authorised capital. The paid up capital is the net worth of the company. Minimum value for Setting Up a Company No minimum value prescribed under law. Authorised capital is decided at the will of shareholders. No minimum value prescribed under law. Companies can be set up at Nil. paid up capital as well. Restriction in selling shares A company is not permitted to issue shares worth more than its authorised capital. The paid-up capital places no limits on the sale of shares by the company. FAQs What is the difference between authorised capital and paid up capital of a company? he major difference between authorised capital and paid up capital is that authorised capital is the maximum amount of capital a company is legally permitted to raise through selling its shares, while paid up capital is the actual amount a company has received on the sale of its shares. Can a company’s paid up capital exceed its authorised capital? No. The paid up capital of a company can never exceed its authorised capital. Authorised capital is the maximum limit of capital a company can obtain.
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A Andhra Pradesh Caste Certificate can be obtained by residents of Andhra Pradesh to access a variety of government services & subsidies aimed toward particular groups of people. An applicant may approach and submit the necessary application forms to the Government of Andhra Pradesh’s Integrated Service Delivery Department for Andhra Pradesh Caste Certificate registration services. The certificate will be issued within 15 days following the application date. MeeSeva portal is an online platform that has been established by the Government of Andhra Pradesh to facilitate citizen-centric services under a single portal. This portal enhances all the government services by providing a single entry for both G2C (Government to Citizens) and G2B (Government to Businesses) services. It aims to provide a common entry portal for business people and citizens. Features of MeeSeva Portal All citizen services, Revenue services, employment services, Certificate services and Business services can be availed under a single portal. The portal provides easy and quick access to all the services and can also check the status of the application. This MeeSeva portal facilitates various online service request with various departments. The portal provides all updated details regarding the rules, policy initiatives and reforms that have been undertaken by the Government of Andhra Pradesh. The services of multiple Government Departments and Private Companies are made available under a single portal. Services Provided on MeeSeva Portal UIDAI Aadhar Services Revenue Department Services Registration and Stamps Municipal Administration Services Police Department Services Civil Supplies Services RTA Services Education Services Industries and Commerce Department Services ITC Labour Department Services Mining and Geology Agriculture Department Services Election Department Services Social Welfare Department Services Health Care Department School Education Department Services EPDCL Rural Development Services Development of Co-operation Technical Education Services Minority Welfare Intermediate Education Aarogyasri Collegiate Education Legal Metrology Endowment Department Services SPDCL Factories (Labor Department Services) Directorate of Medical Education Drug Control Department Fisheries APMIP (Framer Registration) CRDA SSLR Women and Child Welfare MeeSeva Portal Registration Procedure Access the Portal Step 1: The applicant must visit the MeeSeva portal to avail all the government services. New User Registration Step 2: In case you are a new user of the MeeSeva portal, you have to register in this portal to avail all the services offered by the government. Click on the MeeSeva Online Portal link on the homepage which redirects to another page. Then click on the “Register” button for the New User Registration. Fill in the Right Credentials Step 3: You will be moved to the registration page where you have to enter the following details. Desired Login Name Aadhaar number Mobile Number e-mail Address Applicant’s Address Password City Step 4: After entering all the requested details you have to click on the “submit” button. Step 5: Enter the one time password and click the confirm button. Step 6: After Confirmation, a confirmation email will be sent to the registered mail ID. Click on the activate link to activate your account. The account will be activated on clicking the activation link. Login to Portal Step 7: To portal login, you have to enter your login id, password and enter the captcha and then you need to click on the “Submit” button. Step 8: Now you are eligible to request and apply for any services which are available at the web portal. Apply for Services Step 9: You have to select the required service from the list of services available under the services option. Payment Process Step 10: Upon completion of the requested details in the application form, you will be directed to the payment page where multiple online payment modes are available including Net Banking, Debit/ Credit Card Payment. Step 11: Upload the scanned copies of the documents mentioned in the prescribed format. Step 12: Make the required payment and click submit. Acknowledgement Number Step 11: After filling the application form, you will receive the application ID as an acknowledgement for your reference. FAQs What is MeeSeva? MeeSeva is a government initiative in Andhra Pradesh designed to provide a wide range of public services to citizens through a single online platform. It aims to make government services more accessible, transparent, and efficient. How do I register for MeeSeva? You can register for MeeSeva by visiting the official MeeSeva portal and clicking on the “New User” registration link. You will need to provide your basic details, such as name, address, and contact information, and create a username and password.
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It traces its roots to the Greek word ‘kosmos,’ which signifies order, harmony, and beauty. This linguistic connection perfectly captures the essence of cosmetics – products designed to enhance the allure and fragrance of the human body. However, the world of cosmetics is multifaceted, with diverse categories and classifications based on their purpose, composition, and intended use. In this guide, we will explore Trademark Class 3, a comprehensive category circling various items, including perfumes, soaps, shampoos, detergents, and more. What is a trademark? A trademark is like a unique symbol. It includes signs, words, phrases, or symbols that help identify a specific product and show where it comes from. This symbol tells you that the product belongs to a particular company and protects the company’s ownership of the brand. Trademarks are a part of intellectual property and can be officially registered. Trademark Class 3 The following goods are classified under Class 3: Bleaching preparations and other substances for laundry use, cleaning, polishing, scouring and abrasive preparations, soaps, perfumery, essential oils, cosmetics, hair lotions and dentifrices. Class 3 includes mainly cleaning preparations and toilet preparations. It also includes, deodorants for human beings or for animals, room fragrancing preparations and sanitary preparations being toiletries. The following goods must NOT be classified under Class 3: Chemical chimney cleaners (Class 1), degreasing preparations for use in manufacturing processes (Class 1), deodorants other than for human beings or for animals (Class 5) and sharpening stones and grindstones (hand tools) (Class 8). List of goods classified under Trademark Class 3 Abrasive bands Abrasive boards for use on fingernails Abrasive cloth Abrasive compounds Abrasive emery paper Abrasive emery paper for use on fingernails Abrasive granules Abrasive paper Abrasive paper for use on the fingernails Abrasive paper [sandpaper] Abrasive paste Abrasive preparations Abrasive preparations for use on the body Abrasive preparations for polishing Abrasive preparations for vehicle care Abrasive rolls Abrasive sand Abrasive sanding sponges Abrasive sheets Abrasive strips Abrasives Acne cleansers, cosmetic Adhesive removers Adhesives for affixing artificial fingernails Adhesives for affixing artificial eyelashes Adhesives for affixing false nails Adhesives for affixing false hair Adhesives for affixing false eyelashes Adhesives for affixing false eyebrows Adhesives for artificial nails Adhesives for cosmetic purposes Adhesives for cosmetic use Adhesives for false eyelashes, hair and nails Adhesives for fixing false nails After-shave After-shave balms After-shave creams After-shave emulsions After-shave gel After shave lotions After-shave lotions After-shave preparations After sun creams After-sun creams After-sun lotions After-sun lotions [for cosmetic use] After-sun milk After-sun milk [cosmetics] After-sun milk for cosmetic use After-sun milks After-sun milks [cosmetics] After sun moisturisers After-sun oils [cosmetics] After-sun preparations for cosmetic use Aftershave Aftershave balm Aftershave balms Aftershave creams Aftershave emulsions Aftershave gels Aftershave lotions Aftershave milk Aftershave moisturising cream Aftershave preparations Aftershaves Age retardant gel Age retardant lotion Age spot reducing creams Age spot reducing creams for cosmetic use Agents for removing wax Air (Canned pressurized -) for cleaning and dusting purposes Air fragrance preparations Air fragrance reed diffusers Air fragrancing preparations Alcoholic solvents being cleaning preparations Alkali (Volatile -) [ammonia] detergent All-purpose cotton buds for personal use Almond milk for cosmetic purposes Almond oil Almond soap Almond soaps Aloe soap Aloe soaps Aloe vera gel for cosmetic purposes Aloe vera preparations for cosmetic purposes Alum blocks for shaving Alum stones [astringents] Amber [perfume] Ambergris Amla oil for cosmetic purposes Ammonia for cleaning purposes Ammonia [volatile alkali] detergent Ammonia [volatile alkali] [detergent] Animal grooming preparations Anti-ageing creams Anti-ageing creams [for cosmetic use] Anti-ageing moisturiser Anti-ageing serum Anti-ageing serums for cosmetic purposes Anti-aging cream Anti-aging creams Anti-aging creams [for cosmetic use] Anti-aging moisturizers Anti-aging moisturizers used as cosmetics Anti-aging serum for cosmetic use Anti-aging skincare preparations Anti-freckle creams Anti-perspirant deodorants Anti-perspirant preparations Anti-perspirants Anti-perspirants for personal use Anti-perspirants in the form of sprays Anti-smear agents for cleaning purposes Anti-static dryer sheets Anti-static sprays for clothing Anti-wrinkle cream Anti-wrinkle cream [for cosmetic use] Anti-wrinkle creams Anti-wrinkle creams [for cosmetic use] Antiperspirant soap Antiperspirants Antiperspirants for personal use Antiperspirants [toiletries] Antistatic drier sheets Antistatic dryer sheets Antistatic preparations for household purposes Antistatic sprays for clothing Aromatherapy creams Aromatherapy lotions Aromatherapy oil Aromatherapy oils Aromatherapy pillows comprising potpourri in fabric containers Aromatherapy preparations Aromatic essential oils Aromatic oils Aromatic oils for the bath Aromatic plant extracts Aromatic potpourris Aromatics Aromatics [essential oils] Aromatics for fragrances Aromatics for household purposes Aromatics for perfumes Artificial eyelashes Artificial fingernails Artificial fingernails of precious metal Artificial nails Artificial nails for cosmetic purposes Artificial pumice stone Artificial tanning preparations Ash (Volcanic -) for cleaning Astringents for cosmetic purposes Auto-tanning creams Automobile cleaners Automobile cleaning preparations Automobile polish Automobile polishes Automobile wax Automotive cleaning preparations Babies’ creams [non-medicated] Baby bath mousse Baby body milks Baby bottom balm Baby bottom balms, other than for medical purposes Baby bubble bath Baby care products (Non-medicated -) Baby hair conditioner Baby lotion Baby lotions Baby oil Baby oils Baby powder Baby powders Baby shampoo Baby shampoo mousse Baby suncreams Baby wipes Baby wipes impregnated with cleaning preparations Badian essence Balms (Non-medicated -) Balms other than for medical purposes Balms, other than for medical purposes Bar soap Bark (Quillaia -) for washing Barrier creams Bars of soap Base cream Bases for flower perfumes Basma [cosmetic dye] Bath and shower foam Bath and shower gel Bath and shower gels Bath and shower gels, not for medical purposes Bath and shower oils [non-medicated] Bath and shower preparations Bath beads Bath bombs Bath concentrates (Non-medicated -) Bath cream Bath creams Bath creams (Non-medicated -) Bath crystals Bath crystals (Non-medicated -) Bath crystals, not for medical use Bath flakes Bath foam Bath foams Bath foams (Non-medicated -) Bath gel Bath gels Bath gels (Non-medicated -) Bath herbs Bath lotion Bath lotions (Non-medicated -) Bath milk Bath oil Bath oil, not for medical use Bath oils Bath oils for cosmetic purposes Bath oils (Non-medicated -) Bath pearls Bath pearls (Non-medicated -) Bath powder Bath powder [cosmetics] Bath powders (Non-medicated -) Bath preparations Bath preparations for animals Bath preparations (Non-medicated -) Bath preparations, not for medical purposes Bath preparations, not medicated Bath salts Bath salts, not for
The scheme targets street vendors, people providing essential services in the informal sector such as hair dressers, rickshaw-pullers, potters, eaters, cobblers, mechanics, tailors, washermen, paint-painters, plumbing-electric repairmen, etc. and the unemployed. financially empowering the youth Provide and restore. Benefits Providing interest-free loan facility up to Rs.50,000/- (fifty thousand). To promote the development of small businesses in the informal sector. To encourage self-employment. To make available financial resources for day-to-day needs. Mitigating the impact of COVID-19 on the informal business sector. This scheme will pave the way for the development and promotion of the economy by helping 5 lakh beneficiaries working in the informal business sector of Rajasthan state. Eligibility The applicant must be a permanent resident of Rajasthan. The age of the applicant should be between 18 to 40 years. To get the benefit of this scheme, the monthly income of the applicant should be Rs 15,000/- or less. The monthly income of the applicant’s family should be Rs. 50,000 or less. All those small traders who have been provided with a certificate or identity card by the urban body are also eligible for this scheme. Traders left out in the survey or beneficiary Wonder with a recommendation letter from Town Vending Committee will also be eligible for this scheme. The vendors selected during the survey will also be eligible for this scheme. (To whom a certificate or identity card has not been issued) Documents Required Passport size photo. Janadhar Card. Aadhar card. Documents related to current residence in Rajasthan. Documents related to permanent residence in Rajasthan. Bank account passbook. Certificate for vendor, Wedding ID card, Recommendation letter issued by Municipal body. Registration number registered at the District Employment Center. Self-attested affidavit will also have to be attached by the applicant in which :- Presently information related to outstanding loan running on the applicant (if any). Type of business/occupation. Self declaration of monthly income (monthly income should be less than 15000). Monthly family income details should be included (monthly income should be less than 50000). Application Process Applicants can apply through e-Mitra centre on the online web portal of the scheme or through own S.S.O. Application or through concerned urban body office. The applications received on the portal will be verified by the concerned nodal officer in 07 working days. FAQs What is the scope of this scheme? Indira Gandhi Urban Credit Card Scheme-2021 is implemented to provide employment/self-employment opportunities in urban areas and to provide financial resources for everyday needs. What is the minimum and maximum eligible age criteria ? The age of the applicant should be between 18 to 40 years.
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