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What are some good computer tricks that are not commonly known?
I’m not a computer specialist. But someone has asked my answer even on this topic. Alright, I try to contribute something. Almost every one of us is sure that he knows the computer well, whether it's “Windows” or "Macintosh". And 99% of us are mistaken. Meanwhile, studies show (and any programmer will confirm) that short-cuts can speed up your computer tasks by several times. Here are the main hot keys. Maybe some of you know these tricks, but if you don’t know them, I assure: they will really save you thousands of hours of life! 1- How to instantly open a randomly closed tab? Unfortunately, this happens often: wanted to close a window in the browser but accidentally closed other important windows as well. Instead of looking for it in history, use these "short-cuts" to compensate your inattention: For Windows: Ctrl + Shift + T For Mac: cmd + Z (Safari) and cmd + Shift + T (for Google Chrome). 2- What if the boss/Papa/Mama crept in from behind? Sometimes you feel lazy at work and start reading random stuff on Quora. And you have a dozen other windows opened. How to quickly pretend that you are working? These shorts quickly remove the browser windows by minimising all and showing the desktop(in windows) and you can return to the Word or Excel screen (manually): For Windows: Windows + D (minimises all applications and shows desktop) For Mac: Fn + F11 3- How to lock the computer, if you need to leave for a while? No one likes his boss to read his chat conversations or you do not want anyone to look into your monitor, until you leave to make coffee. Others will not able to open only if you have set a password to login. One can simply enter by clicking your user icon if you dont have a password. This quick combination of keys will instantly lock your computer and you will be able to fully enjoy the break: For Windows: "Windows" key + L. For Mac: cmd + Alt + Eject. 4- What if the computer halts? It happens that you are sitting in Photoshop, and all of a sudden - the entire computer is “hung”. And it does not react to anything. Typically, users immediately press Ctrl + Alt + Del to reboot. But this is far from the best solution. It is much better to use short-cuts: they will stop only this one nasty program: For Windows: Ctrl + Shift + Esc (Opens the task manager) For Mac: cmd + Option (alt) + Shift + Esc. Hold these buttons for three seconds in a row, and the hung program closes, and you will be able to work on and not lose any changes in all your documents. 5- Need to quickly save the url of any web-page? As practice shows, this combination will save you millions of minutes: For Windows: Ctrl + D Mac version: cmd + L 6- How to make a screenshot not of the whole screen, but only of the required part of it? All Windows users are accustomed to press "Print Screen" when they need to show something to their comrades. But it happens that there are too many things on the screen, and it is long and tedious to crop the picture. Here's how to always allocate only what you need: For Windows: -Alt + Print Screen(the screenshot is saved to a folder called “Screenshots” in Pictures folder) For Mac: - cmd + Shift + 3 (the screenshot is saved on the desktop) - cmd + Shift + Ctrl + 3 (the screenshot gets to the clipboard) - cmd + Shift + 4 (Only the desired piece of the screen gets saved on the desktop) - cmd + Shift + Ctrl + 4 (the desired piece gets copied to the clipboard) I think for now, it’s enough. Maybe next time, under any other question, I’ll add a few more tips. Good Luck!
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What is the best way to sign a PDF document?
EchoSign. They were recently acquired by signNow and the tool was integrated into the recent update to Reader. With signNow X (10.1.1), you can now click on the EchoSign link directly in Reader and you’ll be taken straight to the EchoSign page where you can start signing, sending and tracking your PDF documents. The entire signature process from the request for signature to the distribution and execution of the form or agreement is done online. The EchoSign signature service provides a secure subscription-based service to individuals, SMBs and enterprise customers. It enables real-time visibility into the signature process and automatically storing and managing all signed documents. https://secure.echosign.com
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Does India have answers to defend against Pakistan's F-16?
On the morning of February 27 2019, 24 fighter jets took off from three air bases of Pakistan and flew towards India. The group of jets included ten US-made F-16 Fighting Falcons (As per IAF electronic signatures). At exactly 10am, few jets entered Indian airspace and rest remained in Pak air space, where waiting Indian Air Force fighter jets engaged them in a dogfight. The fierce fight over Jammu and Kashmir ended up with an Indian MiG-21 Bison shooting down an F-16.The shooting down of F-16 will never be accepted by Pakistan for obvious reason as their official line is only JF-17 and Mirage III planes were used. USA will also keep mum on this F-16 case as confirming F-16 kill by a vintage Mig-21 Bison will be disastrous for its biggest defence hardware manufactures – Lockheed Martin. However, that MiG too suffered a hit and crashed in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. Its pilot, Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman, was captured by Pakistan Army. He was released two days later. His quick return proves India, China, Saudi and western countries applied huge pressure on Pakistan to de-escalate.The quick Pakistani response proves that Pakistan wasted no time in responding Indian IAF’s air space violation previous day and dropping of bombs in KP province (not disputed POK) 60 Km from border. Pakistani jets however could not penetrate that much deep into India with few jets venturing only 1 KM inside and dropping bombs. Only one jet entered deep into India and targetted SU-30 MKI’s and ignored two vintage Mig-21 Bisons. Indian SU-30 MKI stayed 50 KM away to protect important Army / IAF installations and did not engage any dogfight with F-16. F-16 fired 4-5 BVR (beyond visual range) AARAM missiles with range 50-60 KM at SU-30 MKI’s which were neutralized by SU-30 MKI.Pakistan is claiming to have shot down a SU-30 MKI based on these AARAM firings but on ground there is no wreckage of SU-30 MKI. In a densely populated country like India and where media signNowes site before government officials, there is no way India can hide a wreckage of big plane like SU-30 MKI. So Pakistani claim SU-30 MKI kill is a hoax probably to deflect domestic attention from loss of one F-16 jet. IAF should investigate if Mi chooper which went down near Srinagar airbase at 10:15 AM on that day (when hostility was going on) was hit by F-16 AARAM missile or it was just accident. If it was a AARAM hit, India should take it up with USA. Pakistan obviously denying any involvement on chopper case as they are denying use of F-16. Nobody in Indian media seems to care about loss of 6 IAF personnel on chopper and only focused on Abhinandan. This is called ‘prestitute’ Indian media who always go for TRP news.It is not clear if SU-30 MKI fired any BVR at F-16. If not, this is a major area for IAF to work on in future. After Kargil war in 1999, IAF realised they need high altitude attack chopper and HAL / DRDO made LCH (Light combat Helicopter) for that purpose. Learning from February 27 2019 is IAF should have more long distance BVR missiles like Meteor and Scalp so that enemy can be targeted from far distance and without the need to engagement of dog fight. Not just Rafale but all IAF jets should have Meteor and Scalp BVR’s in sufficient quantities to reduce casualty.The incident also proves that India has not yet produced / deployed sufficient quantities of SAM (Surface-to-air) Akash-I (25 KM), Akash-II (35 KM) and Israeli Spyder missiles. India just produces too little defence items and creates huge hype.The developments of February 27 morning lasted 16 minutes and it symbolises future wars will be swift. Swift Indian response to prevent a deep penetration by PAF proves that Indian radars like Indra, Rajendra, Rohini and Swathi etc. are deployed at borders in sufficient quantities and they work! This is indeed a good news for DRDO (Defence Research Development Organisation) as many people consider DRDO as ‘dead wood’.India need to remove vintage Mig-21 Bisons from Pakistan front line air bases like Srinagar, Adampur, Naliya, Bhuj, Jamnagar, Jaisalmer, Bikaner etc and shift these vintage jets to southern India. A Mig-21 need to closely follow and lock enemy jet to fire a R-73 air-to-air missile is useless in 21 century.The recovery of parts of AARAM missiles against India may / may not have violated end user agreement by Pakistan as agreements are secret documents. But this should be used by Indian government in future negotiations of purchase of 114 MRCA (Multi Role Combat Aircraft) jet of Boeing FA-18 or F-16 (cleverly renamed by Lockheed Martin as F-21without much change of technology). India should demand assembly in India and complete technology transfer of all parts including engine. Lockheed agreed to local assembly as they want to use USA assembly to make F-35 jets but Boeing had not committed complete local assembly. Both are saying technology transfer should be approved by USA government and Indian government should do that. Indian government should also ask USA to make a law banning supply of F-16 weapons and spare parts to Pakistan illegal any will evoke sanctions against potential suppliers (Like Jordan, Saudi etc.)
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How would you increase lead generation?
Lead generation is relatively simple with certain interventions and the correct method. The purpose is to find promising potential customers and make contact with them. The key is to nurture those that lead to transformation.It's not as the great debate that many search engine optimization service suppliers make it out to be. There are tried and true methods for generating leads. Here are a few considerations:Search engine optimization (SEO)SEO improves the web search rating of your site using the business-related keywords you want to aim for.When prospective clients search for these keywords, they will discover your material in the search outcomes and may follow those links to your website.If your material serves their requirements, you have the opportunity to turn those prospects into leads.If SEO is not used as part of your marketing strategy, you're losing an excellent chance to get more traffic to your website.Increased internet traffic originates from mobile devices. However, the desktop layout design may appear distinct on smartphones owing to screen size constraints. It’s important to have mobile optimization for all your marketing materials.Content marketing goes hand-in-hand with lead generation:Content enables you to draw audiences, transform them into leads, and create revenues. And once the visitors become clients, you can use more material to keep them updated and interested.These types of contents can give you a heads up:Building knowledge of your companyTalk about your products and servicesWrite about how the targeted audience can benefit in buying from you regularly.signNowing out to an audience with high-quality content on a very consistent basis is extremely crucial to a business, which is why top companies hire professional content writers.Website:The environment of advertising has altered. By updating your website with a streamlined, modern look, you can attract customers with your aesthetic.Too many business owners fail to consider their website and treat it as if it were an online booklet. Your website is a sales representative with an integrated sales funnel. Sales representatives play a major role in educating your clients about your business, and so it’s best to treat your website like a sales rep. That’s where all the activity begins.
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What is the difference between a loan and an overdraft?
HiLoan :Loan refer to the fix amount of money borrow from a bank for fixed period of time with regular repayments.Overdraft Loan :An overdraft facility is the credit given to person or company on current account. The amount you withdraw can vary every day based on your requirement. It’s like a credit card, you can borrow as much as you need upto your credit limit.Difference between Loan & OverdraftOverdraft- In overdraft the interest rate is charged only on the overdraft amount borrowed not on the limit of the overdraft facility and in Loan, the interest is charged on the entire amount borrowed. The interest charged on Overdraft is higher than loans.An overdraft loan is for the short time and you cannot borrow large amount of money due to credit limits. A loan can be for a long time period like 5–30 years say and you can take large amount of funds.For taking overdraft the person should have a current account with the respective bank but in other hand there is no such pre-conditioned while taking loan.Interest in overdraft is calculating on daily basis but in loan, it is computed on a monthly basis.Payment option in overdraft facility will be made in a lump sum amount and can be closed anytime. while a loan is paid in Equated Monthly Instalments (EMI) and have to be paid within the fixed time period.Overdraft is good for short term expenses and loan is good for long period of time.I hope this will help you.Thank You
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What is it like for a foreigner living in Tallinn?
(I started to answer a very short answer and ended up with a long entry. I hope you find it useful.)As Richard Tuisk said, it depends a lot on where you are from. However, let me tell you what my experience has been so far in Estonia, what I think it is good and what I would see as a downside of living here. Of course, I need to qualify my answer by saying that I am Latin American, but also have lived in four other countries (including the US where I went to college).A quick introduction: Estonia is a small country located in the Baltic Sea next to Russia and Latvia and very close to Finland. It is part of the European Union. The area of the country is roughly the same as Switzerland or as Maryland and Massachussets combined. There is about 1.3 million people living here which means it is not densely populated. The country is essentially flat, except in the south where you find the highest point at 318 meters (1043 ft). The main city and where I live in is Tallinn. The population is about 400,000 people. Tartu is the second city with about 100,000 people and all the rest of towns are smaller than that.Immigration systemIf you are European, moving here is no problem as you enjoy all the benefits of any country within the European Union. If you are not European, the main reasons people immigrate here is to work which would guarantee a working visa or if you are married to an Estonian citizen which allows you to apply for a visa as long as you have enough funds to live here.Overall, the process to get a short-term visa is straight forward. Obtaining a long-term visa is more complicated as you have to speak the language at a relatively high level. Obtaining a citizenship requires that you give up your own citizenship.JobsAlthough Estonia suffered also during the 2008 crisis, there is enough jobs in areas of business and technology for people to move here. One of the problems Estonia faces is that it does not have enough people to fill all jobs in IT areas as I hear.There is a few big companies who recruit people from abroad, but if you don't speak the local language, your opportunities are reduced to the IT area (I work for Skype which originated here in Estonia which was acquired by Microsoft in 2011). You can see a list of notable companies here: List of companies of EstoniaSocial interactionEstonians tend to be reserved in comparison to other Europeans. I suggest to foreigners who come here to be aware of differences so they are not taken by surprise. Some examples of faux pas I have encountered:Using smalltalk in a conversation.Saying good morning when coming to office or good bye when leaving.Smiling with no reason (I have to accept that this could be awkward in Northern Europe and some parts of the US, but it is totally normal in Mediterranean or Latin American environments).Being noisy. People love their quiet here.However, it is totally Ok to try to make a conversation in English especially with young people. I am learning Estonian and try to use the language when I can, but in some occasions (say, at the pharmacy), I need to switch to English and have never found anyone being annoyed by that.The exception to all of this is if you meet young people. They tend to be more open and curious (especially women). I am speaking about more casual environments such as a cafe or a restaurant, but a bit less at work. Another obvious exception is if you are in a touristy area (such as the Old Town in Tallinn), but this should go without saying.It is totally Ok to be in a group of people and be totally silent. For example, you can have lunch or share a cab with Estonians when no one is speaking, but there is no awkwardness on it. Another thing is that people do not demonstrate much through their expressions which is one of the difficult things to deal with for me. Remember, I come from a country where you smile or frown or show your teeth if you want someone to understand you clearly.When having a conversation with an Estonian, you should say what you mean and mean what you say (remember what I said about smalltalk?). For example, if you ask "how are you?" to an Estonian, do it only if (a) you really want to know how the other person is, and (b) don't ask it if you don't know the person well. I value that Estonians take your word at face value and you should do the same with them.One word of advice is that Estonians can be very critical of others, but they are mainly critical of themselves. Someone told me once that complaining is a national sport, and I have to agree with that. In other words, when they tell you that something is truly bad here in this country, you have to take it with a grain of salt.Because of this, you should also expect that people are straight forward with you. In some cases, this borders on rudeness if I measure by my home country's standards, but here is totally Ok. I have seen a few foreigners getting shocked by that, but you get used to it. In other words, they are not politically correct (this I like very much).Also, because people are economical with the language, you shouldn't expect what I would call, a "warm" communication most of the time. As a latin person, I need to say and hear things on a beautiful way, but this doesn't happen here much. It is different when you start to get to know locals.Which brings me to the last point. It takes a while before you break the ice with an Estonian, but it is worth waiting. I have had the chance to establish a closer link with some locals outside my wife's family and I find an honesty and sincerity that I haven't seen in other places. If you get to that point, congratulations, as you have made it through this journey. By this time, you should also be an expert on sharing saunas with people you don't know (and yes, naked) and have had your share of vodka.Quality of life, services, infrastructureWhen compared to other places where I have lived, I have to say that Estonia still doesn't signNow the level of living in Germany or the US, but it is getting closer by the day. However, I would say that Estonia is already at the level that I would call it first-world country in most aspects.Infrastructure and services need some improvement, but they provide the minimum level of service. For example, if you don't have a car, you can use public transportation everywhere even if buses, trains or trams are sometimes old. Roads in Tallinn are Ok, even if you find potholes in some places. Services such as schools and hospitals are public which means that there is always a waiting list. If you need to visit a specialist doctor, you have to wait. On the other hand, the wait is not as bad as in third-world countries (like where I come from). Also, those services are basically free. The downside is that there is almost no private service, and even the ones there are rely partially on the public health system for some aspects.I have had two children born here and had no complaints about the process. In fact, I felt that everything was very professional and that they always try to do their best. However, when I spoke with Estonians, some of them were very surprised that I spoke highly of the hospital system. I guess it's up to my personal point of view in this case.Taxes are low. Personal income tax is 21% flat for everyone. If you live here and your visa allows it, you can create your own start-up in no time which is prevalent among young people in IT.By the way, unemployment was at 8% at the end of Q3 in 2013. I am no economist, but I understand that this is still considered high. However, it came down from 10.2% at the end of 2012.Food, shoppingEstonia has the typical supermarkets like any other European country. There is also local markets, but you probably need to speak Estonian or Russian. Typical food you find are potatoes, wheat-like grains, oats and so on. Pork meat and fish are eaten often here, but beef is not yet too common. Vegetables and fruits tend to be expensive. I miss having international food though. There is one supermarket in town (Stockmann) that carries some international products, but it is very expensive. I was used to visiting Oriental-type shops in Ireland and Germany, but there is none here that I know of.There is a few shopping centres, but the variety is not wide. I am in favor of buying local to support businesses here, but in many cases, we end up buying from abroad because of the lack of options or because we would have to wait for too long. For example, my wife and I love movies (yeah, still buying old-fashioned DVDs), but there is no shop that fills our expectations. Because of that, we buy everything from Amazon.ActivitiesIf you love nature, you are in luck. There is a lot of natural areas in the country and they are a short drive away. There is plenty of sea shores, forests, rivers and lakes. In the Summer you can do hiking, camping, canoeing and you can add cross country skiing in the Winter. Estonians love nature in general.If you are a city person (like myself), then that's another story. There is a few theatres, cinemas, galleries and so on, but everything is limited. Tallinn itself has the most interesting activities in the center. There is plenty of good restaurants though.Cinemas show the popular movies like everywhere else and you can find some artsy type of cinemas for alternative movies. No movie is dubbed here, but they usually carry subtitles in both Estonian and Russian.What is impressive about this countryThere is a few good things that I haven't seen outside Estonia. The first one is the electronic system prevalent in this country. When you are a foreigner and get your Estonian ID, you are also getting your electronic identity. With that, you can file taxes online, access information about property, bank accounts, mobiles, whatever services you need. When you get your local ID number, you automatically get a local e-mail address at the eesti.ee domain that you can redirect to your personal account. With that, you never miss an official communication (such as whenever is time to file your taxes).That ID has also legal validity and you can sign documents electronically anywhere in the world. For example, if you apply to get a car leasing, you don't have to show up at the bank necessarily. They send you some forms, you put your ID card in your computer reader, sign the document electronically, and send it back and that's it. It is the equivalent of putting your signature on paper in front of the bank official or lawyer. Estonian citizens and permanent residents are even allowed to vote online with their ID.A second impressive area is bureaucracy: it is a well-oiled machine. One recurrent example is taxes. You get the notification that your taxes are ready to file, you login to the tax office site, sign in, check that they have the correct information that they have collected from your company, employer and so on, sign with your ID card, and that's it. It might take as little as five minutes. My wife and I file jointly, so it takes us much longer: twenty minutes (and that's because we always forget to do one crucial step so we are delayed).The government doesn't even use paper for their minister meetings. They file everything electronically which is made available so you can follow up agendas, minutes and whatever happens there.You want to open your own company? It might take literally twenty minutes to do that too. All of this thanks to the frictionless bureaucratic system they have here. You want to park? Send a text to the number 1902 with your plate number and where you are parking and it will be charged to your mobile.One more impressive part: internet. Besides having decent speeds, there is practically free access points everywhere through the country. I personally have witnessed free available working access points in national parks and public beaches. You can read this article that talks about this (read the date: 2005!): Estonia sets shining Wi-Fi exampleIn my case, I don't use access points much because I have a decent LTE connection with my mobile. Mobile companies have good coverage and relatively good service. I remember that when we got our internet when we moved here, it took only one day to install it. When I measured the effective speed a few months later out of curiosity, it was 50 Mbps. Not bad.The downsidesAs anywhere else, there is a few things that you need to be aware of that could be difficult to adapt to.The first part for me is the social interaction which tends to be dry and quiet. I mentioned that above, so not much more to say here.Another one is the weather. In Winter, the sun might rise at 9:30 in the morning and set at 3 in the afternoon. That's just about six hours of sunlight. If you add that it is cloudy most of the time during the Winter, then you realise how dark it might be. As counterposition, Summers are amazing (up to 20 hours of sunlight and clear skies easily).Winters are relatively long. It gets cold around the end of October and stays that way until around April. It varies from year to year, but sometimes the temperature drops to -30 degrees Celsius (-22 F). Life rarely stops here because of the cold or snow though. I have taken the bus at -30 degrees Celsius. It makes for an interesting ride.One more problem for a foreigner to live here is that you feel a bit isolated from the world. Flights are available mainly to neighbouring countries plus Germany, UK and the Netherlands. If you are from another country, you always need to make connections which makes it longer and more expensive to go back home.Last, if you are from a big city, you might find even Tallinn a bit provincial. It is changing as of late though. On the other hand, there is some positive things out of this too: less crime and virtually no traffic jam as I know it (I live 20 km. from work and make it in 30 minutes on a good day and 45 on a bad one).If you are thinking to move here, I definitely recommend this place.
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How do I make a PVT Ltd company in India?
How to register a company (Pvt. Ltd.)Pre-requisites1. Have paid-up capital of INR 1,00,0002. Have minimum of 2 directors/board members and two shareholders3. Have maximum of 50 members only4.Cannot publicly sell shares. Can only invite people to buy shares by issuing aprospectusStep1: Acquire DIN (Director Identification Number)DIN is a unique identification number for an existing director or a person intending tobecome a director of a company. As per a recent amendment to the Companies Act 1956, DIN has become mandatory for all the directors. DIN is unique and specific to an individual, therefore only one DIN is allotted per individual even if the individual serves as director at multiple companies. No fee is charged for issuing DIN. This process takes approximately 3 to 5 working days.Supporting documents required (soft-copies):1.Photograph2.Proof of identity3.Proof of residenceRegister on MCA website for login ID and password(create an account)I.File eForm DIN-11.Download eForm DIN-12.Fill the form3.Attach necessary documents4.Sign using digital signature5.“Check Form”6.Upload eForm7.Pay fees by credit card, debitcard, internet banking or cash/cheque at designated banks (State Bank of India, Punjab National Bank, Indian Bank, ICICI Bank, HDFC Bank) using the pre-filed challan that will be generated8.Note the Service Request Number (SRN) for later enquiries9.Check acknowledgement by email or through MCA portalII.Intimate approved DIN To your Company (within 30 days from date of approval)a.Download Form DIN-2 and printStep 2: Acquire Digital Signature Certificate(DSC):At least one of the directors should have a valid Digital Signature Certificate issued by the signNowing Authorities (CA) and approved by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs. The Information Technology Act,2000 provides for use of Digital Signatures on the documents submitted in electronic forms, in order to ensure the security and authenticity of the documents filed electronically. Every document prescribed under the Companies Act, 1956, is required to be filed with the digital signature of the managing director or director or manager or secretary of the company. Therefore at least one of directors must have a digital signature. Any person may make an application to the signNowing Authority for the issue ofa Digital Signature in such form as may be prescribed by the Central Government. Digital Signatures are typically issued with one year validity and two year validity. The issuance cost varies depending on the CA. Digital Signatures can be obtained within an hour.One can acquire his/her Digital Signature certificates from these government listed agencies like TCS, IDBRT, MTNL, SAFESCRYPT, NIC, nCODE Solutions etc.Step 3: Apply for the company to be registeredThis is the final major step in a registration of your company which includes incorporating company name, Registering the office address or notice of situation of office and notice for appointment of company directors, manager and secretary. And also regarding the take and pay for their qualification shares.Prerequisite for Virtual eFiling1.Install the following prerequisite software:Windows 2000 / Windows XP / Windows Vista / Windows 7 –Operating SystemInternet Explorere v6.0 and above, Google Chrome, Mozilla FirefoxsignNow from version 7.5 to version 10.1.4Java Runtime Environment (JRE –latest version freely downloadable fromwww.sun.com)2.Get yourself registered at the portal (www.mca.gov.in)3.Obtains a Director Identification Number (DIN).4.Obtain a Digital Signature Certificate (DSC).5.Broadband Internet connectivity or higher.6.A scanner (above 200 DPI) for converting the attachments in the PDF format.Steps:I.Fill Form-1A for obtaining the name for the company-onlineFor obtaining name for your new company, An application in Form-1A needs to be filed with the Registrar of Companies (ROC) of the state in which the Registered Office of the proposed Company is to be situated to ascertain the availability of a name along with an official service fee of Rs.500. You also have to provide the following information in the form.• Name of the proposed company (Minimum 4 alternative names, maximum 6).Indicate the order of preference. Ensure that the company name is in accordance to the guidelines of the MCA, and also ensure the name is unique and does not resemble the name of any existing company in India. The company name must end with the words ‘Private Limited’ or ‘PVT Ltd’. In order to have specific key words in the name such as corporation, International, Hindustan, Industries, India etc., the proposed company should satisfy a minimum authorized capital criteria.• Location of registered office of the proposed company• Main Objectives of the business of the company• Names and addresses of the directors• Proposed Authorized Share Capital of the Company• DIN & DSCSubmit duly filled form to the Registrar along with fee of Rs. 500.The Registrar shall intimate, within two to three days, whether the proposed name is available or not. If the preferred name is not available apply for a fresh name on the same application. The name made available by the Registrar shall be valid for a period of six months. In case, if the company is not incorporated within this validity period, an application may be made for renewal of name by paying additional fees. Otherwise the name approval process has to be repeated by submitting new application after payment of requisite fees.In about 10 days, the ROC will inform you about approval or objections. If there are any objections then ROC will suggest you with some available names and let you choose among them. If your company name is approved then you will receive a formal letter regarding the confirmation of the same. Keep the same which will be required during registration process of the proposed company.II.Prepare documentsAfter obtaining name approval from the ROC the following documents must beprepared to incorporate the company• Memorandum of Association (MOA) The Memorandum of Association is a document that sets out the constitution of the company. It contains, among-st others, the objectives and the scope of activity of the company and also describes the relationship of the company with the outside world.• Articles of Association (AOA) The Articles of Association contains the rules and regulations of the company for the management of its internal affairs. While the Memorandum specifies the objectives and purposes for which the Company has been formed, the Articles lay down the rules and regulations for achieving those objectives and purposes. It also states the authorized share capital of the proposed company and the names of its first / permanent directors. Professional help is to be sought in the drafting of the MOA and AOA, as it contains the governing policies, rules and by-laws of the proposed venture. The draft must be carefully vetted by the promoters before printing and stamping.The MOA and AOA must be signed by at least two subscribers in his own hand, along with father’s name, occupation, address and the number of shares subscribed for and witnessed by at least one person. Then the MOA and AOA are required to be stamped & filed with the ROC. A stamp duty is required to be paid on the MOA and on the AOA. The stamp duty depends on the authorized share capital and varies between states. Details of applicable stamp duty can be obtained from here. eStamping facility is now available via MCA’s portal. The document preparation process may take five to seven days.• Form 1 –providing details of promoters of the company• Form 18 –providing details of address of the registered office of the company• Form 32 –providing details of Directors, managers and secretaries of the companyIII.Submission of DocumentsSubmit the following documents to the ROC with the filing fee and the registration fee:• The stamped and signed Memorandum and Articles of Association (3 copies).• Form-1, 18 & 32 in duplicate.• Any agreement referred to in the Memorandum & Articles.• Any agreement proposed to be entered into withany individual for appointment as Managing or whole time Director.• Declaration of Compliance by an advocate or company secretary or chartered accountant or director, manager or secretary of the company• Name availability letter issued by the ROC.• Power of Attorney authorizing a person, on behalf of subscribers, any documents and papers filed for registration. The power of attorney should be given on Non-Judicial stamp paper of appropriate value and shall be submitted to the Registrar.After submitting these forms, once the application has been approved by MCA, you will receive a confirmation email regarding the application for incorporation of a new company, and the status of the form will get changed to Approved.IV.Payment of Registration FeesThe fees payable to the Registrar at the time of registration of a new company varies according to the authorized capital of a company proposed to be registered. Payment for the Registration and Filing Fee must be made by Demand Draft/Banker’s Cheque if it exceeds Rs.1000/.V.Obtaining Certificate of IncorporationThe ROC will issue a Certificate of Incorporation after careful review of documents submitted. Section 34(1) cast an obligation on the Registrar to issue a Certificate of Incorporation, normally within 7 days of the receipt of documents.A Private Limited Company can start its business immediately on receiving the Certificate of Incorporation.Check these documents before submission of a company:1.DIN of all those directors of a proposed company.2.DSC –Digital Signature Certificate3.Original copy of the formal letter issued by ROC regarding availability of Company name.4.Form-1 for incorporation of a company.5.Form-18 for situation or address of the proposed company.6.Form-32 for particulars of proposed directors, managers and secretary.Formalities to be followed while incorporation of a company:1.Obtain a TAN card2.Obtain a Permanent account number (PAN) from income tax dept. India3.If required: Documents obeying shop and establishment acts.4.If required: For foreign trade, Registration documents of import export code from Director General of foreign trade.5.If required: Registration documents of Software technologies Parks of India (STPI).6.If required: RBI approval for foreign companies investing in India and FIPB approval.7.Both Indian and foreign directors need to have valid Digital Signature Certificates from authorized agencies.For any further clarifications, please visithttp://www.mca.gov.in/MCA21/Regi...Thanks & Regards,Stay4u.
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How and when did the system of passports, visas and immigration embassies officially come into existence?
Barbwires on the plainThe elite set up walls worldwide to control the movements of population, they installed these administrative walls roughly between 1914 and 1930, this was asked by the USA which wanted to protect themselves from a too strong immigration of the Russian population which ran away from the new bolchevic regime, and it was implemented by the SDN. A series of intergovernmental meetings on the adoption of the passport is held under the aegis of the temporary committee of the communications and the transit of LEAGUE OF NATIONS, the first conference is held in Paris in 1920 then in Geneva in 1926.Because countries implemanted the passport at different pace, it made a big disorder, Certain countries were early to start the expulsions whereas other countries closed their borders, it resulted in stateless persons without passport, they eventually invented the passport Nansen. Certain titles of residence were granted according to the job of the person it could be green and as it always happen extraordinary things to the Jews, we can consider that their yellow star was a part of their passport permanently visible....It brought a new race of Lord, the employee of Prefecture " the testimonies are many who indicate the necessity for the applicants to frequent dedicatedly the lanes of prefectures, negotiate with the state employees to obtain the progress of their case and the acceleration of the procedures. The face-to-face negotiation, and the unpredictable or unequal dimension that it implies, according to the condition of the applicant, its appearance, its master's degree of french, the good will of the agent, transforms the request of card into a an uncertain and, sometimes, indefinite wait.The elite felt the need to set up the system of passports in 1920 while the world population was "only" 1,750 billions of individuals, no need to wonder why the system is still active today with 7 billions of indiv. and let alone will it be active when in 2030 there will be 9 billions of people to be managed, although it will follow tehnology. This history of passport joins a long trend of identification of the people with a side front office (display, labeling), any more or less visible document allowing the person to become identified, and back office (central files keeping the history of these people). The fast evolution of techniques from the end of the XIXth century to licence in the states to find discriminating characteristics among every individual (it was of access of techniques in the former, the photo, the fingerprint in the ink and some anthropometric indications up to the recent techniques, the magnetic card of access, scan of the iris or the hand, the DNA, the flea RFID, the phone triangulation, followed by bank card, IP internet address, electronic signature, to normalize documents and to interconnect them it which became really effective with the creation and the IT interconnection of files.In France the "foreigner" status exists since 1917. France made an “ ID card of foreigner ", by a decree of April, 1917, it was the first experience in Europe of an identification targeted at every resident foreign on the national ground, it marked a fundamental stage in the history of the immigration control in France.", they also had a "central Service of the Russian refugees".The strong European migration in the United States was an economic migration, most of the migrants, English, the Irish, German, French migrated without will of return to participate in the economic life of their new homeland. The dislocation of the tsarist, Austria-Hungary and Ottoman empire caused a big movement of the order of 4 million people. In Russia there were several waves, a wave "white" (the Russians white with the name of the color of their uniform opposed to red), the civil war then the famines of 1921-22 then the extension of the sovietization. It is estimated that after the end of the 1st war 1,500,000 Russians ran away from the Soviet Russia, 1,500,000 Greeks of the Anatolia and the Turkish provinces, 350,000 Armenians of Asia Minor, 120,000 Bulgarians of Greece, 25,000 Assyrians of Iraq, 115,000 German of Germany and another 8,000 of Saar. Without counting Hungarians who ran away before the red terror and the Hungarians who ran away before the white terror, the Italians who ran away before Mussolini, the Spaniards who ran away before Primo de Rivera and the Spaniards who ran away before the Republic. (The Greeks and the Bulgarians were forced to emigrate as a result of the Balkan Wars, the World war and of the Greco-Turkish War in 1923). This turmoil led the USA to protect themselves from a too strong immigrationIn US the existence of a card of identity was always fought as being the mark of totalitarian regimes in practice they use either birth certificates, or numbers of Social Security, or driving licences. This explains the place that FBI set. Thus FBI made in a more or less covered and discreet way what the French prefectures could make in full light. Thus we see that all these countries, that they are democratic as the US, republican as France, fascist as Germany or dictatorial as Russia, was of agreement on a point to set up a world police system, Hitler and Stalin were more brutal than the French Prefets but the will behind was the same. It begins with "Vos papiers!" and it finishes with Interpol.In Russia the tsarist passport was abolished with the Revolution, but an urban passport was restored by the decree of December 27th, 1932, the campaign of passeportisation was presented as a gigantic operation of check of the identity of every inhabitant. For the only year of 1930, the political police recorded 14 000 demonstrations, riots and peasant uprisings, among which a big part in Ukraine, this obliged the central state to develop a police of maintenance of law and order. The central state had to feed not only its cities but also to export products on the international markets to obtain products of the outside as machine tools or tractors but feeding an army what put a new pressure on the agricultural world. Overcome militarily the "Resistance fighters" (soon considered by the central power as botchers, speculators, enemies of people and middle-class person) launched a passive resistance, by working weakly or shooting down the livestock and emigrating on close China. In front of the "passive resistance" Stalin launched the policy of the Gulag and the policy of passports to access cities though avoiding that populations useless to the industrial project came to try to feed in town.What are Westphalian treaties good at?Westphalia did not solve in itself the conflicts of religion, because the treaty of Nuremberg took place before Westphalia and the abolition of the Edict of Nantes took place later. Westphalia serves as narrative to justify the concept of nation state which would have developed in several stages 1648, 1815 (concert of Europe), 1919 (LEAGUE OF NATIONS) and 1945 (United Nations). This system where the elite can play the game of the international relations while choosing the policy to use inside of her zone, brought a solution to the religious wars only because the minority people could emigrate to join a safe zone. This is what made the Huguenots after the revocation of the edict of Nantes and this helped to not having such another story as a new Saint Barthelemty. This migration of the Huguenots off the Bourbon space towards Protestant countries of the North thus remind the exchanges of population between Turkey and Greece, between Germany and Russia, between Pakistan and India as well as the return of the descendants of the Genoese of Tunisia towards Italy. Thus the westphalien system is indissolubly connected to the possibility of emigrating; but since the institution of passports the immigration is forbidden, the consequence of Westphalia + passport is that the peoples do not have other choices than to accept their bad fate if they are stocked in a war zone.Authors wrote on the appearance of these barbed wires on the plain Bertold Brecht "The State takes care of you. It is not anymore as before. (...) As for passports, if we invented them, it is before any a question of order. In this day and age, the order is something absolutely necessary. Let us suppose that you and me, us have a walk without a giving evidence room whom we are: in the daytime or we would want to deport us, impossible to find us: It would be the anarchy "or this Stefan ZWEIG's beautiful text" nothing maybe makes more sensitive the great backward movement than underwent the world since the World War I that the limitations brought to the freedom of movement of the men and, in a general way, to their rights. Before 1914, the earth had belonged to all the men. Each went where he wanted and remained there as long as he pleased him. There were no permissions, no authorizations, and I always have fun with the surprise of the young people, when I tell to them that before 1914 I travelled in India and in America without possessing of passport, without having it seen even never one. We got on the train, we came down from it without asking for anything, unless we asked you for nothing, we did not have to fill the only one of these thousand formulae and declarations which are required today.”
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How do I establish a private limited company?
A private limited company is the most common form of business entity in India. It is easy to maintain and raise funds, offers limited liability to its members, offer flexibility, easy bank loan accessibility.Read Advantages of Private Limited Company. Following are the steps involved in the registration of private limited company Basic requirementThere must be at least 2 members in the companyThe company shall be made for legal business and must not harm the society. The company object should not be illegal.In case, if the registrar issue the certificate of incorporation to such business entity , then certificate will be void and registration will be itself cancelled by the Central Government and appropriate proceeding will take place against the entity and the Registrar.Read in detail Pre-Requisites for Registration of Private Limited Company Step 1: Obtaining Director Identification Number (DIN) & Digital SignatureThe First step isObtaining Director Identification Number (DIN) for the proposed Directors in the CompanyObtaining Digital Signature for one of the Directors of Company.After this, application for name of Private Limited Company must be applied. Step 2: Applying for the nameThe promoters should propose one or more suitable name for the name of company as it offers the flexibility and choice to registrar to select the name in case some names are identical or similar to registered business entities or trademarkThe name should not be similar or identical to any registered company or trademark.The name should not be one prohibited under the ‘Emblems and names Act, 1950’.The name of company must have suffix “Private limited Company “.After submission of name, registrar will review and approve one of the name .It usually takes 3 to 5 working days to approve the name for company .Read tips for Choosing the right name for your company registration for easy approval of name by ROC.Step 3: Filing for Incorporation/Establishing of Private Limited CompanyAfter the name approval, promoters should submit the application, prescribed fees and below said following documents to the registrar.Articles of Association, if anyMemorandum of AssociationDeclaration from DirectorsAffidavits of the DirectorsA declaration stating that the requirements of the Act and the rules framed there under have been compiled with. This declaration is required to be signed by an advocate of the or Supreme Court or an attorney or a pleader having the right to appear before or a High Court or a Chartered Accountant in whole time practice in India who is engaged in the formation of a company, or by a person named in the Articles as a Director, Manager or Secretary of the Company.Besides the aforementioned documents, the company must provide relevant information regarding of its registered office within 15 days of registration or during filing of incorporation documents.Step 4: Subscribing to the Private Limited CompanyAs per the Companies Act 2013, a subscriber must sign their names and must be subscribed to the shares of the company incorporated. It means each subscriber must have at least one share of the company. Each subscriber should sign the memorandum in presence of at least one witness and must clearly state the following:AddressPersonal DescriptionOccupationNo of shares subscribedNature of shares etc.Likewise both (Article and Memorandum of association) must be duly signed and stamped.Step 5: Certificate of IncorporationAfter filing the above-mentioned documents and payment of necessary fees, the certificate for incorporation would be issued by the Registrar of Companies. Upon Incorporation, the company becomes a legal person separate from its members.The process to register a private limited is complex and time-consuming. Our team at LegalRaasta can help startups and Entrepreneurs Register Private Limited Company in 14-15 days @ 13,999/- only (inclusive of government fee) saving 40% compared to typical CA/CS
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