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Entry Tax is a tax on the movement of goods from one local area to another imposed by the state governments in India. It is levied by the recipient state, the validity of which is seriously in doubt and dispute across India. [1] The tax was introduced on 1 September 2000.
Pages in category "Municipal corporations in Bihar" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Minister for Finance and Commercial Taxes, Government of Bihar; In office 2014–2015: Preceded by: Nitish Kumar: Succeeded by: Abdul Bari Siddiqui: Minister for Energy, Registration, Excise and Prohibition, Government of Bihar
Patna Municipal Corporation (PMC) is the civic body that governs Patna, the capital of Bihar in India.Municipal Corporation mechanism in India was introduced during British Rule with formation of municipal corporation in Madras in 1688, later followed by municipal corporations in Bombay and Calcutta by 1762. [1]
Vijay Kumar Chaudhary (born 8 January 1957) is an Indian politician. He has been a member of Bihar Legislative Assembly since 1982, and is currently serving as the Cabinet Minister for Water Resources and Parliamentary Affairs ministries in the Government of Bihar.
Arrah Municipal Corporation or Arrah Nagar Nigam, abbr. AMC, is the civic body that governs Arrah, a city of Bihar in India.Arrah Municipal Corporation consists of democratically elected members, is headed by a Mayor, and administers the city's infrastructure, public services, and supplies.
Katihar Municipal Corporation or Katihar Nagar Nigam, is the civic body that governs Katihar, a city of Bihar in India.Municipal Corporation mechanism in India was introduced during British Rule with formation of municipal corporation in Madras in 1688, later followed by municipal corporations in Bombay and Calcutta by 1762. [1]
Bhagalpur Municipal Corporation is the municipal corporation governing the Indian city of Bhagalpur, Bihar.Municipal Corporation mechanism in India was introduced during British Rule with formation of municipal corporation in Madras in 1688, later followed by municipal corporations in Bombay and Calcutta by 1762. [1]