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Part A of the Annexure specifies details regarding the non-resident Assessee including Name, Address of the enterprise in India, permanent account number (PAN), Assessment Year and Status. Part B specifies details of the Books of Accounts and as to whether they were duly verified or not.
A Danish-Norwegian-German version, directed by Danish director Henning Carlsen, was released in 1995. [1] The book is also the basis of Guy Maddin 's 1997 Canadian film Twilight of the Ice Nymphs [ 2 ] and the primary inspiration for Ben Rivers ' 2011 docufiction Two Years at Sea .
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Pan Books began as an independent publisher, established in 1944 by Alan Bott, previously known for his memoirs of his experiences as a flying ace in the First World War. [6] The Pan Books logo, showing the ancient Greek god Pan playing pan-pipes, was designed by Mervyn Peake. The later version was by Edward Young who also designed the logo for ...
Pan 70 is a series of books published by Pan Books in the UK. The books were released on 7 September 2017 to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the publication of the first Pan paperback, Ten Stories by Rudyard Kipling. The books were released in A-format size, with the covers redesigned in classic technicolour. [1] [2]
Night Over Water is a fictionalized account of the final flight of the Pan American Clipper passenger airplane during the first few days of World War II, early September, 1939. Follett is careful to state that, though the flight and all of the characters are fictional the plane, a Boeing 314 , was real and was nicknamed the "Pan Am Clipper."
The Pan trilogy (French: trilogie de Pan) consists of three novels by the French writer Jean Giono, published in 1929–1930. The stand-alone stories are set in Provence and revolve the struggles of the peasant population. Two of the novels were made into films in the 1930s by Marcel Pagnol.
The cover of the second book in the series. The Pan Book of Horror Stories was a British paperback series of short horror story anthologies published by Pan Books Ltd. The series ran to thirty volumes, the first published in 1959. [1] The series was initially collected and edited by Herbert van Thal. On van Thal's death Clarence Paget edited ...