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tmarshconnors · 4 months
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“Only fools, pure theorists, or apprentices fail to take public opinion into account.”
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Jacques Necker was a Genevan banker and statesman who served as finance minister for Louis XVI. He was a reformer, but his innovations sometimes caused great discontent.
Born: 30 September 1732, Geneva, Switzerland
Died: 9 April 1804, Geneva, Switzerland
Swiss Origins: Necker was born in Geneva, Switzerland, in 1732. His Swiss background made him a foreigner in the French political landscape, and this sometimes influenced the perception of his policies.
Self-Financed Publication: Necker was known for his publication titled "Compte Rendu," or "Report on the Finances." This document, which detailed the state of France's finances, was unique in that Necker personally financed its publication. This move aimed to showcase transparency and gain public support.
Resignation through Illness: In 1781, Necker resigned from his position as Finance Minister, citing health reasons. His resignation was accepted, but he continued to influence French politics from behind the scenes. He was later recalled to office in 1788.
Criticized by Revolutionaries: Despite being initially celebrated for his efforts to improve financial transparency, Necker faced criticism from revolutionary figures like Maximilien Robespierre. They accused him of being too sympathetic to the monarchy and not fully supporting the revolutionary cause.
Exile in Switzerland: After the fall of the Bastille in 1789 and the escalation of the French Revolution, Necker resigned once again. Fearing for his safety, he sought refuge in Switzerland. His departure marked the end of his active political career.
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god-fi-dence · 1 year
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"Tax Pinch for India's Middle Class: Can the Upcoming Budget Bring Relief"​
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in0ctobercountry · 7 days
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Liberal Math at it’s finest. Everyone sees the LIES.
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igniteus · 3 months
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INTERIM BUDGET HIGHLIGHTS 2024👇
1. Subsidies to deserving middle class for building affordable housing to bring down inflation.
2. 11.1% growth in capex budgeted for infrastructure to 11L Cr.
3. No change in tax structure
4. Revised estimate of fiscal deficit is 5.8% of GDP.
5. For tech savy youth, INR 1 Lac cr corpus will be established for a 50 year loan with interest free period.
6. Defence outlay to be increased by 11% to 11L cr which is 4.2% of GDP.
7. Under PM Awaas Yojna, 3 Cr houses have been built. 2 Cr more houses will be taken up in the next 5 years.
8. Rooftop Solarization: 1 cr houses will get 300 units of electricity every month with rooftop Solarisation
9. GYAM focus: Garib, Yuva, Anndata and Mahilayen
10. Railiways: a. 3 major rail corridors announced b. 40K bogies to be upgrade to Vande Bharat standards
Which point do you think will make a significant mark?
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merisarkar · 3 months
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Union Budget: No change in tax structure, FM sticks to path of fiscal consolidation
Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman presented the Modi 2.0 government’s last Budget before the general elections on Thursday. The interim budget has a mix of measures for the economy and significant segments for women that are important from the point of voters’ pull. The Finance Minister, in her budget speech, said the government was focused on Poor, Women, Youth and Farmers, and it was…
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4rtheyenews · 3 months
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रायपुर: वित्त मंत्री ओपी चौधरी से नाबार्ड के मुख्य महाप्रबंधक ने की सौजन्य मुलाकात
वित्त मंत्री ओपी चौधरी से आज उनके शंकर नगर स्थित शासकीय निवास कार्यालय में नाबार्ड के मुख्य महाप्रबंधक डॉ ज्ञानेंद्र मणि ने सौजन्य मुलाकात की। डॉ. मणि ने वित्त मंत्री से चर्चा करते हुए उन्हें राज्य में नाबार्ड के द्वारा किए जा रहे कार्यों की जानकारी देते हुए भविष्य की योजनाओं पर चर्चा की । नाबार्ड की तरफ से ओपी चौधरी को 2024-25 के स्टेट फोकस पेपर रिलीज के लिए आमंत्रित किया गया। डॉ मणि ने…
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financeprozone · 7 months
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immaculatasknight · 9 months
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indiankratitime · 10 months
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Strengthening India's Relations: A Pragmatic Approach to International Diplomacy
Approach to International Diplomacy
 
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Introduction
In today's interconnected world, it is important to maintain strong diplomatic relations with other countries to promote peace, stability, and socio-economic progress. India, as a major global player, recognizes the importance of fostering healthy relations with its neighbors and key international stakeholders. Recently,
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vocaltv · 1 year
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बिहार बजट में रोजगार की दिशा में युवाओं के लिए सौगात
बिहार बजट में रोजगार की दिशा में युवाओं के लिए सौगात #Bihar #BiharBudget #BiharAssembly #FinanceMinister #VijayChowdhary
आज बिहार विधानसभा में वर्ष 2023-24 का बजट पेश किया गया. इस बजट को बिहार के वित्तमंत्री विजय चौधरी ने पेश किया. इस बजट 2023 में युवाओं के लिए एक से बढ़कर एक सौगात की भरमार है. बजट पेश करने के दरमियान जो शुरुआती बिंदू सामने आए हैं, उसके तहत पुलिसकर्मियों और शिक्षकों की बहाली की बात सामने आई है. गौरतलब है कि करीब 75 हजार पदों पर पुलिसकर्मियों की बहाली का बजट पेश किया गया है. साथ ही स्कूलों में करीब…
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4rtheyenews · 3 months
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सुकमा जाने के लिए हेलीपैड पहुंचे प्रभारी ओम माथुर, उपमुख्यमंत्री, वित्तमंत्री भी शामिल
भाजपा प्रभारी ओम माथुर सुकमा जाने के लिए हेलीपैड पहुंचे, उपमुख्यमंत्री विजय शर्मा , वित्तमंत्री ओ पी चौधरी, वन मंत्री केदार कश्यप ने बच्चों को गणतंत्र दिवस की रिहर्सल करते देख, उनसे मुलाकात की व साथ ही उनका हौसला भी बढ़ाया।और रिहर्सल करती बालिकाओं से मिलकर राष्ट्रीय बालिका दिवस की बधाई दी।
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thebankmantra · 1 year
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Indian Union Budget 2023 : Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman | Parliamentary Budget Session
BJP National President Jagat Prakash Nadda reached the Parliament on 31 January for the budget session 2023. This year, the Union Budget session of 2023 is starting from today. Other MPs welcomed and congratulated JP Nadda. The union budget session 2023 will run in 27 sittings till April 6, with a break of one month to scrutinize the budget papers. The first part of the session will end on February 13. Read More
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