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Inviting Comments on the Draft Bill - The Indian Institute of Foreign Trade Bill, 2022

Inviting Comments on the  Draft Bill - The Indian Institute of Foreign Trade Bill, 2022
Start Date :
Feb 03, 2023
Last Date :
Feb 12, 2023
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
Submission Closed

The Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT) was established in 1963 as an autonomous body under the Ministry of Commerce & Industry to contribute to the skill building for the ...

The Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT) was established in 1963 as an autonomous body under the Ministry of Commerce & Industry to contribute to the skill building for the external trade sector of India. It has come a long way to successfully develop into a remarkable institution that imparts knowledge through research and training in international business, trade and Economics.

Draft Bill, including a statement of objects & reasons, for converting IIFT into an INI through an act of Parliament.MyGov and the Department of Commerce solicit comments/suggestions/views from the general public on the draft Bill for conferment of INI status to the Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT).

Last date of submission is 12th February 2023.

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Anjali Das
Anjali Das 3 years 4 months ago
Indian vegetables, fruits, cereals, Tomatoes Onion, Potatoes, ginger exports r tip of an iceberg. & we shamelessly see imports of chinese products. The policy keep changing. FTII Mphils PHds, funded by Hindu $$ teaching there ayyashing ? china with hardly any english exporting from all corners & interiors. Potato chips we r importing. Indian products no where . even closer gulf , they prefer egyptian/african . ofocurse australia, europe & china & even america is ubiquitous. Price wise they compete with Indian products . Imagine Indians 50 % there . we have not tapped that market. Indian kitchen products be it utensils, spices, mixies burners - India no where. It is all developed world, made in china. If india were cost effective Indian ,rail , posts, pharma road, automobile ancillaries , hardware, furniture, bed & linen India shud be 1st choice but here again it is all china ! Lesson How is it that global firms not preferring mfg in India. Y do we need IIFT ?
Anjali Das
Anjali Das 3 years 4 months ago
Indian vegetables, fruits, cereals, Tomatoes Onion, Potatoes, ginger exports r tip of an iceberg. & we shamelessly see imports of chinese products. The policy keep changing. FTII Mphils PHds, funded by Hindu $$ teaching there ayyashing ? china with hardly any english exporting from all corners & interiors. Potato chips we r importing. Indian products no where . even closer gulf , they prefer egyptian/african . ofocurse australia, europe & china & even america is ubiquitous. Price wise they compete with Indian products . Imagine Indians 50 % there . we have not tapped that market. Indian kitchen products be it utensils, spices, mixies burners - India no where. It is all developed world, made in china. If india were cost effective Indian ,rail , posts, pharma road, automobile ancillaries , hardware, furniture, bed & linen India shud be 1st choice but here again it is all china ! Lesson How is it that global firms not preferring mfg in India. Y do we need IIFT ?
Anjali Das
Anjali Das 3 years 4 months ago
Indian vegetables, fruits, cereals, Tomatoes Onion, Potatoes, ginger exports r tip of an iceberg. & we shamelessly see imports of chinese products. The policy keep changing. FTII Mphils PHds, funded by Hindu $$ teaching there ayyashing ? china with hardly any english exporting from all corners & interiors. Potato chips we r importing. Indian products no where . even closer gulf , they prefer egyptian/african . ofocurse australia, europe & china & even america is ubiquitous. Price wise they compete with Indian products . Imagine Indians 50 % there . we have not tapped that market. Indian kitchen products be it utensils, spices, mixies burners - India no where. It is all developed world, made in china. If india were cost effective Indian ,rail , posts, pharma road, automobile ancillaries , hardware, furniture, bed & linen India shud be 1st choice but here again it is all china ! Lesson How is it that global firms not preferring mfg in India. Y do we need IIFT ?
Anjali Das
Anjali Das 3 years 4 months ago
Indian vegetables, fruits, cereals, Tomatoes Onion, Potatoes, ginger exports r tip of an iceberg. & we shamelessly see imports of chinese products. The policy keep changing. FTII Mphils PHds, funded by Hindu $$ teaching there ayyashing ? china with hardly any english exporting from all corners & interiors. Potato chips we r importing. Indian products no where . even closer gulf , they prefer egyptian/african . ofocurse australia, europe & china & even america is ubiquitous. Price wise they compete with Indian products . Imagine Indians 50 % there . we have not tapped that market. Indian kitchen products be it utensils, spices, mixies burners - India no where. It is all developed world, made in china. If india were cost effective Indian ,rail , posts, pharma road, automobile ancillaries , hardware, furniture, bed & linen India shud be 1st choice but here again it is all china ! Lesson How is it that global firms not preferring mfg in India. Y do we need IIFT ?
mahesh biyani
mahesh biyani 3 years 4 months ago
Indian vegetables, fruits, cereals, Tomatoes Onion, Potatoes, ginger exports r tip of an iceberg. & we shamelessly see imports of chinese products. The policy keep changing. FTII Mphils PHds, funded by Hindu $$ teaching there ayyashing ? china with hardly any english exporting from all corners & interiors. Potato chips we r importing. Indian products no where . even closer gulf , they prefer egyptian/african . ofocurse australia, europe & china & even america is ubiquitous. Price wise they compete with Indian products . Imagine Indians 50 % there . we have not tapped that market. Indian kitchen products be it utensils, spices, mixies burners - India no where. It is all developed world, made in china. If india were cost effective Indian ,rail , posts, pharma road, automobile ancillaries , hardware, furniture, bed & linen India shud be 1st choice but here again it is all china ! Lesson How is it that global firms not preferring mfg in India. Y do we need IIFT ?
VIKASH KUMAR CHAUBEY
VIKASH KUMAR CHAUBEY 3 years 4 months ago
IIFT has following Divisions to promote and enhance Education, Research and Cooperation in the area of International Trade: Executive Management Programmes (EMP) Division. Management Development Programmes (MDP) Division. International Collaboration and Capacity Development (ICCD) Division.
VIKASH KUMAR CHAUBEY
VIKASH KUMAR CHAUBEY 3 years 4 months ago
NDLI has been developed by Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kharagpur. It is single window platform that collects and collates metadata from premier learning institutions in India and abroad, as well as other relevant sources. It is open to all at free of cost. It is digital repository 17 million-plus items containing textbooks, articles, videos, audio books, lectures, simulations, fiction and all other kinds of learning media) in 200-plus languages from more than 170 institutions. It has been designed to hold content of any language and provides learning and research interface support for leading Indian languages. It is arranged to provide support for all academic levels including researchers and life-long learners from all disciplines and in all popular form of access devices and also to differently-abled learners.
VIKASH KUMAR CHAUBEY
VIKASH KUMAR CHAUBEY 3 years 4 months ago
Repository hosts contents from multiple subject domains like Technology, Science, Humanities, Agriculture and others. More than 60 types of learning resources are available - books, articles, manuscripts, video lectures, thesis, etc. Items are available in more than 400 languages. Repository integrates contents from different Indian Institutional Repositories.
VIKASH KUMAR CHAUBEY
VIKASH KUMAR CHAUBEY 3 years 4 months ago
Educational materials are available for users ranging from primary to post-graduate levels. NDL has been designed to benefit all kinds of users like students (of all levels), teachers, researchers, librarians, library users, professionals, differently abled users and all other lifelong learners. Information can be personalized based on the education level, choice of language, difficulty level, media of content and such other factors. This is thus like a ‘customised service’ provided in a 24x7 integrated environment where learners can find out the right resource with least effort and in minimum time.