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The National Academy of Customs, Indirect Taxes and Narcotics (NACIN) formerly known as National Academy of Customs, Excise and Narcotics (NACEN) [3] is the apex civil service training institute of Government of India for capacity building of civil servants in the field of indirect taxation, particularly the areas of customs, GST, central excise, service tax and narcotics control administration.
Raja Bahadur Venkatarama Reddy Telangana State Police Academy (TSPA), formerly Andhra Pradesh Police Academy, is a government institution in the state of Telangana, India that prepares candidates for service in the police and other law enforcement agencies, and in the fields of forensics, and criminal justice.
Indian bureaucracy at the crossroads, by Syamal Kumar Ray. Published by Sterling, 1979. Corruption in Indian politics and bureaucracy, by Satyavan Bhatnagar, S. K. Sharma, Panjab University. Published by Ess Ess Publications, 1991. ISBN 81-7000-123-4.
State: West Bengal: Country India: Staff College: i) Swami Vivekananda State Police Academy, Barrackpore ii) Netaji Subhash Administrative Training Institute, Kolkata: Legal personality: Government, Civil Service: Selection: West Bengal Civil Service Group A by West Bengal Public Service Commission: Directorates served (1) Directorate of ...
[44] [45] Example: if Goa has collected a total GST revenue (intra state transaction - seller and buyer both are located in same state) of ₹ 100 million (US$1.2 million) in January, then the share of central government (CGST) will be ₹ 50 million (US$580,000) and the remaining ₹ 50 million (US$580,000) will be a share of Goa's state ...
In 1967, the institution was renamed the Central Police Training College (CPTC) to reflect its expanded role in police training across India. [3] In 1974, the academy was renamed to honor Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, India's first Deputy Prime Minister and Home Minister, in recognition of his contributions to establishing the All India Services. [2]
The State Police Services (SPS) is an umbrella term for police services under different state governments in India. In India, police is a state subject and each state has its own police service. For example, Maharashtra Police Service (MPS) for Maharashtra Police or Provincial Police Service (PPS) for Uttar Pradesh Police . [ 1 ]
It works in close cooperation with the Customs and Central Excise/GST, State Police Department, State Excise and Prohibition Department, Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), Central Economic Intelligence Bureau (CEIB) and other Indian intelligence and law enforcement agencies both at the national and states level. [1]