Biofuel day is celebrated in order to raise awareness about the importance of non-fossil based fuels as a substitute for conventional fuels.... View Article
The United States is the country that uses the most biofuels. Along with Brazil, the United States produces about 70% of the world's total... View Article
The theme for the 2020 World biofuel day is Biofuels towards Atmanirbhar Bharat. World Biofuel Day is observed every year on 10th August to... View Article
Global environment is important from an economic point of view as well as being important for a healthy lifestyle. A well maintained global... View Article
The global environment problem refers to the various environmental problems that are happening all around the world. These problems include... View Article
The 4 pillars of Make in India initiative are New Mindset, New Sectors, New Infrastructure, and New Processes. Hence, the Make in India... View Article
The Make in India initiative was launched in September 2014. It was launched to promote India as the most preferred global manufacturing... View Article
The two types of biofuels are ethanol and biodiesel, which is part of the first generation of biofuels. Biofuel is a fuel that is produced... View Article
Initially the Company Act was enacted in 1956. It went through several amendments. The next Company Act was enacted by the Parliament of India... View Article
The definition of company, existing company, public company, private company are given under Section 3 of the Companies Act, 1956. Public company... View Article
The Companies Act of 1989 refers to the laws related to company’s in the United Kingdom. This Act had introduced amendments to several acts... View Article
The Companies Act of 2013 has 464 sections and 7 schedules. The Companies Act of 1956 had 658 sections and 15 schedules. As per Companies Act of... View Article
The Companies Act 1956 was amended on numerous occasions in 1988, 1990, 1996, 2000, 2011. A new Companies Act, 2013 was passed in Parliament of... View Article
The Companies Act of 1956 was partially replaced by the Companies Act of 2013 after receiving assent from the President of India. There were 658... View Article
The main purpose of the Companies Act 1956 is to legislate the functioning, financing, formation and dissolution of companies. Some sections of... View Article
It is an Act to consolidate and amend the law relating to companies. This Act allows the Union Government to legislate the functioning,... View Article
The Companies Act 2013 was passed by the Parliament of India. The President of India gave the assent for the Companies Act on 29th August 2013.... View Article
The Companies Act was first passed in the Parliament of India in 1956. It was amended in 1988, 1990, 1996, 2000, 2011 and 2013. You can read... View Article