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Profession tax is the tax levied and collected by the state governments in India. It is a direct tax. A person earning an income from salary or anyone practicing a profession such as chartered accountant, company secretary, cost accountant, Software Engineer, lawyer, doctor etc. are required to pay this professional tax.
This is a list of stations which were affiliated with The WB in the United States at the time of the network's closure. The WB shut down September 17, 2006. Former affiliates of The WB became affiliates of The CW, MyNetworkTV, another network, reverted to independent status, or shut down entirely.
WB Group is a Polish electronics and aeronautics manufacturer, and one of Europe's largest private defence contractors. [1] The company was established in 1997 and is based in Ożarów Mazowiecki . [ 2 ]
The Department of Transport of West Bengal is a department of the Government of West Bengal. It is responsible for the provision of transport facilities and infrastructure on road, inland water and air – within the domain of West Bengal. It also provides administrative and legal framework for the same.
West Bengal Board of Primary Education is the state government administered autonomous authority for overseeing primary education in West Bengal, India. [ 1 ] West Bengal Board of Primary Education conducts West Best Primary Teacher Eligibility Test (TET).
Heading the Executive Wing of the ADC is the executive committee whose duties are similar to those of the Cabinet of the State. The head of the executive committee, that is, the Chief Executive Member is elected by majority votes by the Council in Session and such election is to be approved by the Governor of the State.
Kestopur (also known as Krishnapur) is a neighbourhood in Bidhannagar of North 24 Parganas district in the Indian state of West Bengal.It is a part of the area covered by Kolkata Metropolitan Development Authority (KMDA).
Acanthaspis petax is a species of assassin bug that preys primarily on ants, but also on a variety of small insects, such as flies, small grasshoppers and beetles. [1] The nymphs of this species create a pile of ant carcasses on their backs for camouflage.