
How to Add or Remove Director or Shareholder
by Shamshad Alam on 2021-08-07
The Shareholder can also be named as Stockholder as he owns the stocks or the shares of the company.

How to Apply for Gujarat Pollution Control Board License
by Shamshad Alam on 2021-08-07
Applicant will guarantee to acquire Consent to Establish (CTE) before apply for the Consent to Operate (CCA).

How to Apply for Karnataka Pollution Control Board
by Shamshad Alam on 2021-08-07
The Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981 is an order to accommodate anticipation, control and decrease of air contamination.
Different type of NBFC in India | Various Types of NBFC (Recently Introduced by RBI)
by Shamshad Alam on 2021-08-07
NBFC stands for Non-Banking Financial Company NBFC’s are institutions generally engaged in offering loans for homes, vehicle, machinery etc. Generally it classified as companies offering loans | acquisition of shares and advances majorly involve in stocks | debentures | bonds | marketable securities or securities issued by Government or local authority or of a similar nature | hire purchase | leasing | insurance business | chit business etc. RBI Update: Reserve Bank of India on 22nd February 2019 issued a notification on Synchronization of the Non-Banking Financial Companies (NBFCs) Categories”. As per the circular RBI has merged 3 categories of NBFCs into one, going forward Asset Finance Company (AFC), Investment Company (IC) and Loan Companies(LC) will be merged to Investment and Credit Company (NBFC-ICC).

How to Apply for Madhya Pradesh Pollution Control Board Certificate
by Shamshad Alam on 2021-08-07
The Industries/Institutes/Mines are required to show up for Technical Presentation of their uses of CTE (Fresh)/(Expansion) CCA (Fresh)/CCA(Expansion) and for other consistence related issues.

How to Apply For Pollution Control Certificate
by Shamshad Alam on 2021-08-07
When the development/set up stage is finished, at that point you should apply and get a Consent to Operate (abridged as CTO). This CTO will as a rule be substantial for a time of 5 years, which may shift State to State.