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This department came into existence when Haryana was established as a new state within India after being separated from Punjab. Dushyant chautala is the cabinet minister responsible for this department from October 2019. [1]
In India states earn revenue through own taxes, central taxes, non-taxes and central grants. [1] For most states, own taxes form the largest part of the total state revenue. [1] Taxes as per the state list includes land revenue, taxes on agricultural income, electricity duty, luxury tax, entertainment tax and stamp duty. [2]
The Regional Transport Office or District Transport Office or Regional Transport Authority (RTO/DTO/RTA) is an office administered by the State Governments constituted under Section 213 (1) of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 of India and is responsible for implementing the various provisions of this Act.
Department of Revenue and Disaster Management, Haryana is a Ministry and department of the Government of Haryana in India. Description
Haryana State computerized the Road Transport Authorities of 13 districts and introduced Vahan and Sarathi as of September 28, 2010. [10] Gujarat State introduced the online registration of vehicles through Vahan in Surat on September 29, 2009, reducing the time taken for registration from 15 days down to a few hours. [11]
Haryana Financial Corporation (HFC) (est. 1 April 1967) is a state-owned agency of the government of Haryana in the Indian state of Haryana, which was founded to provide the integrated finances to small- and medium-sized enterprises to boost economic growth. [1]
Transport Department (Haryana) Ministry of Transport, Government of Haryana was established. [when?] List of ministers. Ram Bilas Sharma (2014-2015) [1] [2]
The road itself lies inside the unflooded Bangar area roughly along the demarcation between Yamuna bangar and Yamuna Khadir. GT Road is a new term for the ancient vedic era route which was later rehabilitated by Ashoka (268 to 232 BCE), Harsha (c. 590–647 CE), and Sher Shah Suri (1486 – 22 May 1545), etc.