Solved Scanner Industrial, Labour and General Laws By Dr. Arun Kumar, Garmia Garg, CA. Ankit Jain
CS Executive Programme Module-II (2013 Syllabus) Paper-7 ,This Book is useful for cs Executive students Appearing in Dec 2018 Exams
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Publication: Shuchita Prakashan
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Cover: Paperback
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Language: English
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ISBN Number: 9789386801630
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Edition: 27th
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Useful For: cs Executive
Key Features -
Uniquely designed MCQ book with ample questions to practice.
Examination focused learning tool specially prepared to cater exams from Dec. 2014 onwards.
Chapter at a Glance containing summary of each chapter in lucid language.
Questions covering almost all topics relevant for examination.
More than 1200 MCQ’s with answers.
Objective questions from past examinations.
Practical questions with answers in each chapter
Smart & tactful means to check the aptitude.
A complete practice diet for the students.
A Step to success in examinations.
Question Papers of Last 4 Examinations.
Contents -
1. Factoried Act, 1948
2. Minimum Wages Act, 1936
3. Payment of Wages Act, 1936
4. Equal Remuneration Act, 1976
5. Employees’ State Insurance Act, 1948
6. Employees’ Provident Funds and Miscellaneous Provisions Act, 1952
7. Payment of Bonus Act, 1965
8. Payment of Gratuity Act, 1972
9. Employee’s Compensation Act, 1923
10. Contract Labour (Regulation and Abolition) Act, 1970
11. Maternity Benefit Act, 1961
12. The Child Labour (Prohibtion and Regulation) Act, 1986
13. Industrial Employment (Standarding Orders) Act, 1946
14. Industrial Disputes Act, 1947
15. The Trade Union Act, 1926
16. The Labour Laws (Exemption from Furnishing….) Act, 1988
17. Employment Exchange (Compulsory Notification…) Act, 1959
18. Apprentices Act, 1961
19. Audit under Labour Legislations
20. Constitution of India
21. Interpretation of Statutes
22. An Overview of Law Relating to Specific Relief
23. Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (CPC)
24. Criminal Procedure Code
25. Right to Information
Question Paper of ,June 2017
Question Paper of December 2017
About the Author:-
In Understanding the Black Economy and Black Money in India, Arun Kumar takes us on a journey from the origins of the black economy in India to what should come after demonetisation. Demonetisation has not dented the black economy, but it has damaged the white economy, especially the unorganised sectors. The survey does not lift the mist of confusion on India’s macroeconomic situation after demonetisation, while the conservative fiscal stance being proposed will only lead to an aggravation of the problems confronting the economy. Making India a less-cash economy will not necessarily end the generation of black money. It only means that the circulation of black income will take place differently. They have diligence and immense ability to learn, relearn and unlearn. Inspite being India’s best faculty and accepted in whole country they are still far away from arrogance. They have been playing multiple roles since the time they are teachers. They are teachers, motivators, friends, counselors and inspiration for many aspirants. They give students a classroom where they can share their doubts and can receive maximum learning. They make students to imbibe all the knowledge given in the class so that they can retain it in the future as well.