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प्रश्न
Complete the sentence.
A ___________ has defined powers, functions and duties.
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उत्तर
A statutory corporation has defined powers, functions and duties.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Give one word/phrase/term.
An autonomous corporate body created by the Special Act of the parliament or state legislature with defined powers, functions, and duties.
Give one word/phrase/term.
An organisation which is answerable to parliament or state assembly whosoever creates it.
Answer in one sentence.
What is Statutory Corporation?
Correct the underlined word and rewrite the following sentence.
A Statutory Corporation is not answerable to parliament or state assembly.
Explain the following term/concept.
Statutory Corporation.
Study the following case/situation and express your opinion.
A central government passes a statute in the parliament and forms a business organisation which is having autonomy in administration and this organisation is answerable to the legislature.
- Which type of organisation is this?
- Give any three Features of this organisation.
- Give anyone an example of this type of organisation.
Distinguish Between Government Company and Statutory Corporation.
Justify the following statement.
There is professional management in statutory corporation.
Attempt the following.
Merits of Statutory Corporation.
Attempt the following.
Demerits of Statutory Corporation.
Match the pairs.
| Group ‘A’ | Group ‘B’ | ||
| A) | BHEL | 1) | Special Legislature |
| B) | Statutory Corporation | 2) | 49% paid up capital by govt. |
| C) | Departmental Organisation | 3) | Service Motive |
| D) | Private Sector | 4) | Railway |
| E) | Public Sector | 5) | Profit Motive |
| 6) | 51% paid up capital by govt. | ||
Which of the following is a major advantage of statutory corporations in India?
What is one main role of the Reserve Bank of India as a statutory corporation?
Statutory corporations are accountable to which entity?
Why can statutory corporations easily raise capital for their operations?
