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mention the drawback of indika​

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Answered by HarshChaudhary0706
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Section 74 of the Act grants duty drawback upto 98% of the import duty paid on goods, if the goods are re-exported by the importer. The importer is entitled to drawback subject to the fulfilment of the following conditions: a. Goods are imported into India by making payment of customs duty; b.During, the British Raj India had faced many problems but side by side during the British rule in India the country’s infrastructure and education also had evolved and improved. Though it is quite a bitter experience for India to had British ruling over the country and making use of country resources without any restriction.

Though it is quite a bitter experience for India to had British ruling over the country and making use of country resources without any restriction. There were many reforms, Act, and expedition that British government had made during which was boon or bane for countrymen.

The structure of the constitution, policies, the introduction of the governorship, princely states, communication and education are some reforms act that British had made during their rule. But those are dated back now India is a democratic country whose constitution are based on selected group of country constitutions.

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