Which union ministry has signed an MoU with Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) for automatic and regular exchange of information?
- Ministry of Corporate Affairs
- Ministry of Commerce and Industry
- Ministry of Finance
- Ministry of Information and Broadcasting
Explanation:
The Union Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) and Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) have signed a MoU for automatic and regular exchange of information to curb the menace of shell companies, money laundering and black money in the country. This will also prevent misuse of corporate structure by shell companies for various illegal purposes. The MoU will enable sharing of specific information such as PAN number data in respect of corporates, Income Tax returns of corporates, financial statements filed with the Registrar by corporates, audit reports and statements of financial transactions received from banks relating to corporates. The information shared will pertain to both Indian corporates as well as foreign corporates operating in India. In addition to regular exchange of data, CBDT and MCA will also exchange with each other any information available in their respective databases, for the purpose of carrying out scrutiny, inspection, investigation and prosecution.
- Bhagat Singh
- Ashfaqullah Khan
- Rajendra Lahiri
- Roshan Singh
- Father base
- Mother base
- Same rights of mother and father
- None of these
- Harkhabai
- Manmati
- Jodhpuri Begam
- Zebunnisa
- Tulsidasa
- Kalidasa
- Tansen
- Kabir
- Kerala
- Tamil Nadu
- Telangana
- Karnataka
Explanation:
The first-ever Videsh Sampark outreach programme of the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has started in Hyderabad on May 13, 2017. The one-day conference has inaugurated by Gen. Dr V.K. Singh, the Minister of State for External Affairs, which is being held in collaboration with the Government of Telangana. The conference will create awareness on the schemes and initiatives launched by the MEA with regard to consular and passport services; engagement with overseas Indians; and welfare and protection of overseas Indians.
- Regulating Act 1773
- Pitt’s India Act 1784
- Charter Act 1793
- Charter Act 1833
- Mountbatten
- Hastings
- Winston Churchill
- Jinnah
- Sindhu
- Saraswati
- Yamuna
- Periyar
- Mahakassapa
- Vasumitra
- Moggliputra Tissa
- Sabakami
Explanation:
The Fourth Buddhist Council was held at Kundalvana, Kashmir in 72 AD during the reign of Kushan king Kanishka. It was held under the Presidentship of Vasumitra to compose commentaries on the Tripitika.