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Marathwada chamber of trade and commerce, Latest News
Aurangabad :
Marathwada Chamber saves Rs 26 lakh of the entrepreneur
Penalty levied by private bank reduced; Account transferred Aurangabad: Officials of the Marathwada Chambers of Trade and Commerce have ... ...
Aurangabad :
Pandemic, demonetization and GST broke the trading community
Rising suicides among traders a cause of concern Aurangabad, Sep 6: The report of the National Crime Records Bureau ... ...
Aurangabad :
MCTC executive body declared
Aurangabad, Aug 25: Marathwada Chamber of Trade and Commerce (MCTC)executive body has been declared. Adeshpalsingh Chhabda has been appointed ... ...
Aurangabad :
80 million traders to join the nationwide agitation against GST
CAIT general secretary Praveen Khandelwal warns traders conference Aurangabad, May 24: The Goods and Services Tax (GST) has become ... ...
Aurangabad :
Traders happy over waiver of old arrears of VAT
Dissatisfied with non-reduction of tax on petrol and diesel Aurangabad, March 11: Deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar presented the ... ...
Aurangabad :
Budget reactions with intro
Aurangabad, Feb 1: The Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman presented the union Budget for the year 2022-23, amid the third ... ...
Aurangabad :
Traders insist on removing the restrictions
Aurangabad. June 30: Furious over the restrictions imposed by the district administration, the traders here today said that corona ... ...
Aurangabad :
Essential commodities shops to remain open from 7 am to 1 pm ; PRs, businessmen had urged guardian minister to fix timings
Aurangabad, April 16: The administration has decided to take strict prohibitory action under 'Break the Chain'. As a result, ... ...
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