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    POLIICIANS SHOULD BE ASKED TO WORK FOR FREE

    AGAINST

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    CHETAN PARMAR

    YOGENDAR SINGH

    PRADIPNA LODH

    RAJKUMAR SINGH

    YOGESH SHARMA

    CAMELIA DAS

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    INTRODUCTION

    1. Who are politicians

    2. They are representative of the country

    3. They act as path for common people

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    REASONS WHY POLITICANS SHOULD BE PAID

    1. No other source of income

    2. Money motivate them to work

    3. Reduce corruption level

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    FACTS

    1. Senoir BJP Leader L.K. Advani raised voiced to

    increase salary

    2. MLAs in up get more than MLAs in Delhi

    3. Hike salary of mps by over three times and double the

    allowances

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    SOME REASONS WHY POLITICIANS

    SHOULD NOT WORK FOR FREE

    1. No alternative source of income:

    2. Money is the most important factor:

    3. Provision of their future.

    4. No safety of life

    5. Some politicians really work

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    COMPARISION OF SALARY OF AN INDIAN

    LEGISLATOR WITH OTHER COUNTRIES

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    100000

    200000

    300000

    400000

    500000

    600000

    700000

    SALARY

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    COMPARISION OF SALARY OF AN MP

    WITH OTHER GOVT. OFFICIALS

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    20000400006000080000

    100000120000

    140000160000180000200000

    SALARY

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    MONITORABLE TARGETS FOR THE ELEVANT

    PLAN AND BEYOND

    1.Income & Poverty in India

    2.11th Five Year Plan Education

    3.11th Five Year Plan Health

    4.Women and Children

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    Cont.

    5.11th Five Year Plan Infrastructure

    6.Environment in India

    7.Growth During Five Year Plans

    8.Appraisal of the Ninth Plan in India

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    MACROECONOMIC INDICATORS FOR

    THE ELEVENTH FIVE YEAR PLAN

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    OUR GREATEST BATTELS ARE THAT WITH

    OUR OWN MIND.

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    SACHIN PILOT

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    AGATHA SANGMA

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    JYOTIRADITYA SCINDIA

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    SMT. KANIMOZHI

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    I WAS TOO HONEST A MAN TO BE A

    POLITICIAN AND LIVE.

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    SEZ

    A special economic zones is a geographical region that

    has economic; laws more liberal than a countries typical

    economic laws. First Export Processing Zone (EPZ) was

    set up in 1965 at Kandla, in Gujarat. Doors of the Indian

    economy were opened during the 1980s, by Indira

    Gandhi and later by Rajiv Gandhi. From 1984 to 1989,

    the policy was to enable the middle class to consume

    more so as to raise the internal demand. This resulted inthe raise of imports and the growth of Foreign Direct

    Investment.

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    Bharathiya Janatha Party (BJP) government decided to

    re-launch the Free Trade Zone Policy in 2000. It changed

    the name of Export Processing Zone (EPZ) to Special

    Economic Zone (SEZ).

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    SALIENTFEATURESOFSEZ

    1. No licenses required for import

    2. Manufacturing or service activities allowed.

    3. SEZ units to be positive net foreign exchange earner

    within three years.4. Domestic sales subject to full customs duty and import

    policy in force.

    5. Full freedom for sub contracting.

    6. No routine examination by customs authorities ofexport/import cargo.

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    The United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government

    currently in power enacted Special Economic Zone Act,

    2005 which was passed in June 2005 and came into force

    on 10th February 2006 with the notification of the SEZ

    Rule in 2006.

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    FUNCTIONS OF SEZ

    The Act offers a special fiscal package to the units set up

    in the SEZs. This package includes, exemption from

    customs duties, central excise duties, service tax, central

    sales taxes, and securities transaction tax to both the

    developer and the units set-up, tax holiday for 15 yearslike 100 percent tax exemption for five years ,50 percent

    for next five years, and 50 percent for the ploughed back

    export profits for the next five years.100percent income

    tax exemption for 10 years in a block of 15 years forSEZ developers.

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