New Co-operation Ministry

'New Co-operation Ministry' - 2 News Result(s)

  • Co-Operation Ministry, Under Amit Shah, To Launch New Schemes This Year
    India News | Press Trust of India | Wednesday February 2, 2022
    The government has envisaged the introduction of new schemes to strengthen cooperative societies from the financial year 2022-23 onwards, Union Cooperation Minister Amit Shah told Parliament on Wednesday.
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  • New Co-Operation Ministry Budget For Next Financial Year At Rs 900 Crore
    Business | Press Trust of India | Tuesday February 1, 2022
    The government on Tuesday announced Rs 900-crore allocation in the Budget for the newly set up Ministry of Cooperation for the 2022-23 fiscal, besides slashing Alternate Minimum Tax (AMT) on cooperative societies to 15 per cent and surcharge to 7 per cent, which nodal minister Amit Shah hailed saying it will boost the sector.
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'New Co-operation Ministry' - 2 News Result(s)

  • Co-Operation Ministry, Under Amit Shah, To Launch New Schemes This Year
    India News | Press Trust of India | Wednesday February 2, 2022
    The government has envisaged the introduction of new schemes to strengthen cooperative societies from the financial year 2022-23 onwards, Union Cooperation Minister Amit Shah told Parliament on Wednesday.
    www.ndtv.com
  • New Co-Operation Ministry Budget For Next Financial Year At Rs 900 Crore
    Business | Press Trust of India | Tuesday February 1, 2022
    The government on Tuesday announced Rs 900-crore allocation in the Budget for the newly set up Ministry of Cooperation for the 2022-23 fiscal, besides slashing Alternate Minimum Tax (AMT) on cooperative societies to 15 per cent and surcharge to 7 per cent, which nodal minister Amit Shah hailed saying it will boost the sector.
    www.ndtv.com/business
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