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  2. Harmonized System - Wikipedia

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    The process of assigning HS codes is known as "HS Classification". All products can be classified in the HS by using the General Rules for the Interpretation of the Harmonized System ("GRI") that must be applied in strict order. HS codes can be determined by a variety of factors including a product's composition, its form and its function.

  3. Epashuhaat - Wikipedia

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    e - Pashu Haat [1] [2] is a web portal launched by the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, Government of India, under the Department of Animal Husbandry, Dairying and Fisheries (DADF) to boost dairy productivity in India by organizing the livestock market.

  4. Goods and Services Tax (India) - Wikipedia

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    The Harmonized system of Nomenclature (HSN) code is used for classifying goods under the Goods and Services Tax (GST) in India. The HSN code is a six-digit code that uniquely identifies a product. The first two digits of the code identify the chapter, the next two digits identify the heading, and the last two digits identify the subheading.

  5. Pashu - Wikipedia

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    Pashu language, a Malay-based creole patois spoken in Kawthaung, Myanmar (Burma). Pterocarpus indicus , a tree and its wood also known as Pashu padauk or Malay padauk . Kiasu , a Singlish and Manglish concept referring to niggardly, rude or ungrateful behavior driven by competitive pressure.

  6. Pashupati - Wikipedia

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    Pashupati (Sanskrit: पशुपति, IAST: Paśupati) is a form of the Hindu deity Shiva, in his benign aspect as the five-faced herdsman of all creatures. [1] [2] Pashupati is traditionally considered to be the guardian deity of Nepal, described in texts such as the Nepala Mahatmya, found in regional versions of the Skanda Purana.

  7. Pashupata Shaivism - Wikipedia

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    Pashupata Shaivism was a devotional and ascetic movement.[5] [10] Pashu in Pashupati refers to the effect (or created world), the word designates that which is dependent on something ulterior.

  8. Pashupatinath Temple, Mandsaur - Wikipedia

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  9. Ahar–Banas culture - Wikipedia

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