
The work of officials of the TA is too specialized, since they need to be aware of many complex legal matters. Procedures should also know that AT has defined itself, both for its internal operations, as for the manner in which taxpayers must bring their accounting and administrative work - tax. Also officials of the TA should have a thorough knowledge of the behavior of taxpayers according to their respective economic sectors, as the size of them and on the most common tasks they perform illegal tax evasion, and even the terms of the fraud in these areas.
It is recommended that intensive training programs exist at the entry of officials to the TA. These should last several months or even a year. Staff members must also participate in these intensive training courses when accessing a higher level of responsibility within the TA, or are promoted to another establishment within them.
Another activity my training necessary constituent short refresher seminars. These should be about various legal matters and its modernization. They should also hold seminars to explain the changes in administrative procedures as they occur in the TA. There is also a need for staff members attend short courses when they have to change their area of responsibility or function of their work.
Finally, as with any other institution, the staff should be able to participate in seminars which will enable them to update their professional knowledge.
The main form of training is that which is done through the work itself, where leaders must play a key role. Indeed, the leaders, but to take major decisions, must delegate the work and decisions and then control it, should be a real professors who teach their subordinates the best way to get the work done so they can creatively can resolve the problems they arise. This job training will be provided with an organization-wide effort in editing manuals tax policies in their respective areas, as well as procedures to be used within the AT. Finally, what helps a lot to training at work is a good design of computer software used by government officials. Indeed, insofar as it is clear and easy to use, staff members may be learning on their own how best to do their jobs.
The higher headquarters of the TA not only has to have very extensive and profound knowledge of tax laws, procedures of the TA, how they act in general taxpayers and the ways in which they try to evade their obligations, but also must be very good managers and leaders, i.e., they must be good business managers.
- Akbar was a great Mughal emperor. He was a champion of Hindu-Muslim unity. He founded a new religion called Din-I Elahi. Later it was failed.
- He is popularly known as Shahid –e- Azam. He was hanged on March 23, 1931 by the British Government. Bhagat Singh -We remembers it always.
- He was a fairy youth leader and one time president of the Indian national congress. He founded the Indian national Army (Azad Hindu Fauj). Suboss Chandra Bose was direct fighter.
- She was a gifted Indian poet. She was president of the Indian national congress in 1925. She was also the first woman governor of an Indian state. Sorojini Naidu was a brave lady.
- She was daughter Motilal Nehru and sister of Jawaharlal Nehru. She was the first woman president of the United States nations General assemble. Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit was very bold woman.
- He was a well –known social reformer of Bengal. He founded Braham Samaj and favored English system of educating in India- Raja ram Mohan Roy.
- He was a great scientist. He was the first who proved that plants have life. He developed crescograph to measure growth of plants. Jagadesh Chandra Bose was great botanical scientist.
- He is the first Sikh to become the prime minister of India. He was earlier the Governor of reserve bank of India- Manmohan Singh’ the great India leader.
- He is popularity known as the ``Missile man of India’’. He is a true lover of children. Abdul Kalam is a great scientist and he is ex president of India.
- She is congress president and the chairperson the UPA. Sonya Gandhi is former prime minister of Sri Rajeev Gandhi wife.
*Asoka the great forbade the killing of peacocks after battle of Kaligna.
*The Meenakshi temple has a huge hall with one thousand pillars. This hall is often called the ``Hall with thousand pillar’’.
*The main architect of the Taj Mahal was Iranian Isa Khan. The Taj was built over 22 years from 1632 to 1653.
Whether students should take part in politics is a debatable issue and much can be said in against and for it. We do see students taking part in politically organized slogan shouting processions, demonstrations, strikes and so on. One feels sorry for them for wasting so much time for they are simply misguided. Infact one wonders whether they are even aware of what they are shouting against and the dirty politics involved behind the scenes.
The primary duty of a student, whether in school, college or university is to study hard and acquire as much knowledge as he or she can for this period of life can never return again. This is the time of life when a student can imbibe the maximum, get to know his capabilities and provide a positive direction to his life. This is also the period of life which if frittered away in useless activities, can ruin his academic life and also ruin his career prospects.
A student, before he engages himself in anything, and particularly politics, should first of all know what is it all about. It is well known that politics is a dirty game. Dirty because it involves misrepresentation of facts by one party in order to lower the image of another party. Politics also involves noisy demonstrations, false propaganda, abuse of political opponents, misguiding people and making false promises for their own political advantage and so on. All this is not conducive to the development of a student’s mind or his interest in academics.
An active participation by students in politics would deprive them of the time which they could spend usefully in academic persuits. It would greatly distract the mind and it would certainly be difficult to concentrate on both academics and active politics. In fact at this time of life the students are not mentally mature enough to serve a useful role in active politics. They end up being the puppets in the hands of corrupt politicians. At this stage they would never be accepted as leaders and would only serve to shout slogans and create disturbance.
However, this does not mean that students should totally stay away from politics. They can take part in what one could say ‘passive’ politics. This means they can consider this period of life to prepare themselves for active politics later on in life, just in case they are interested in it. This can best be done by them by studying all their academic courses because politics covers all aspects of life – the political, economic, social and cultural. A good politician must first of all know these aspects of his country very well. Secondly, a good politician must have a thorough knowledge of international affairs. This can only be acquired by paying attention to the courses of study at school, college and university level. Keeping in touch with the latest happenings in one’s own nation and abroad is also essential.
Again, a good politician should also have effective skills of debating so that he is able to bring the masses to his side. This again, the students can develop in their educational institutions by actively participating in debates and speeches, not by shouting slogan in the streets. This would not only develop their reasoning capabilities but also give them the confidence of addressing the public.
Yet again, another very essential quality of a good politician is that of leadership. This again, can be developed by the students in their educational institutions, for instance, by taking various good initiatives, by being the incharge of various curricular and co-curricular activities. This would also develop his sense of responsibility.
Finally, a politician should always have a spirit of service and dedication towards the nation, self discipline and humanitarian feelings. Once again, all these qualities too should be developed by students by taking active part in social work within and outside the educational institution’s programmes. Students are free to join NCC, NSS and National Scouts and Guides.
Politics is not a business of immature minds. It can be pursued as a career but one needs to have a great deal of maturity. If a student is politically ambitious and wishes to be a politician in the future, then he should concentrate on acquiring good education and developing his intellect. Only then he can aspire of reaching the heights of great politicians and not remain a mere slogan shouting puppet in the hands of others.
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