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What is the difference between public companies and public sector?

Public companies are those businesses owned by individuals (and not by a government). If a public company is a corporation whose stock is traded on a stock exchange it is said that the stock is publicly traded or that the company is a publicly-traded corporation.

Public sector refers to government-owned organizations and government-provided services.


Moron; Every company ,except family business which has not yet gone public, is a limited liability company; whether government owned or privately owned.

This company is owned by state of Gujarat hence it is a government corporation.
 
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Kerala !!!
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Holy $hitt!!!!! :o::o::o::o:

Gujarat State Petroleum Corporation Ltd (GSPC) is an oil and gas exploration company in Gujarat, India. It is India's only State Government-owned oil and gas company with the Government of Gujarat holding approximately 95% equity stake.

Duh!

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Btw, @mehboobkz degree ke piche bhagna chor diye? :P
 
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Man who lodged case against PM for insulting national flag claims assault

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A man, who has filed a complaint against Prime Minister Narendra Modi for allegedly 'insulting' the national flag, today told a Delhi court that he was recently assaulted and warned not to pursue the case.


Complainant Ashish Sharma, who has sought registration of a first information report against the prime minister, recorded the pre-summoning evidence before metropolitan magistrate Snigdha Sarvaria in the complaint.

The court has now fixed the matter for July 30.

'...on May 11, 2016, about mid-night, an attempt to kill took place near my house and I was warned that if I do not stop the complaint, I will soon be dead,' Sharma said.

'On that day (international yoga day), the PM was wearing the tricolour which is the national flag of India. The PM cleaned his face and sweat of his body all over and clean his nose as well, he wiped his face with national flag in front of the world... All the media worldwide as well as Indian Media took photos of the PM insulting our national flag,' Sharma said.

He claimed Modi insulted the flag more than 20 times.

'I strongly believe that PM knows the Constitution of India and the act of insulting the Indian national flag, I am sure that the PM did insult to our national national flag knowingly, willingly and intentionally,' he said.

During the proceedings, Sharma also submitted a list of witnesses to be called for in the case.

The court had on April 6 taken cognisance of the complaint against the prime minister in the case.

http://news.rediff.com/commentary/2...aims-assault/d58a52fa8e5c80d358aa43bab7bdb321


Weird, unethical Modi has imposed custom tax on defense related equipment and weapons/platforms. No other country ever does that. Shipments are lying on various entry points since months, not being cleared without paying customs.



http://www.indiatrendingnow.com/bus...ompromising-nation-for-adani-and-ambani-0516/
 
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We should open a thread with PM Modi's and his ministers performance, according to PDF members, his 2 years has been completed and all i am seeing is biased/congress reviews in India Today
 
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Amit Shah uses old magazine photo to defend PM on Somalia jibe, causes more embarrassment

http://www.jantakareporter.com/indi...nd-pm-somalia-jibe-causes-embarrassment/45557

Not so long ago, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Somalia jibe in Kerala had made him the subject of widespread criticism with social media users slamming him for comparing God’s Own Country to a severely underdeveloped African nation.

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Faced with unprecedented outrage, the BJP’s national president, Amit Shah recently, made desperate attempts to defend Modi on his Somalia comments.

But, while doing so, he appears to have caused more embarrassment to himself, his party and a reputed magazine.

On Saturday (yesterday), Shah launched a counter offensive by saying that the prime minister was, after all, right in describing the infant mortality in Kerala as worse than Somalia.

Shah said that Modi was not comparing Kerala with Somalia, but had only highlighted the actual living conditions of the tribals.

Shah relied on many media reports to make his point. This also included a report of Outlook magazine, which had carried a cover story in its July 2013 issue.

Titled as God’s Own Curse, the cover story explored the condition of tribals in Kerala, especially in Attapadi near Palakkad district.


But, what Shah didn’t realise that the magazine he was relying on had mistakenly used the photo of children’s plight in north Sri Lanka during its civil war.

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It now appears that the photo used by magazine was not from Kerala but from Sri Lanka and taken from 2009 US State Department Report to Congress on “Incidents During the Recent Conflicts in Sri Lanka.”

The photo used by Outlook was actually taken in May 2009 from Sri Lanka.

The social media users have begun attacking Shah for using a photo, which was allegedly fabricated from the beginning.

It seems, Shah’s action has also cause unintended embarrassment for a reputed magazine, otherwise known for its hard-hitting journalism.

The Delhi based magazine appeared to have used the photo of the mother and child on the cover to add to the visual impact of the story.

The magazine had not included the cover photo inside the report, where it used pictures from various tribal hamlets in Kerala.


ROFOL at BJP desperation .





Lack of water in Gujarat, Modi is responsible - Anandiben

LOL

Somehow the truth came out from her hesitant mouth.




नरेंद्र मोदी सरकार ने किसानों को भिखारी बना दिया- Nana Patekar

We know it Nana!

http://www.indiatrendingnow.com/fre...nsible-of-farmer-condition-nana-patekar-0516/




Supreme Court sends notice to Modi government on Kejriwal's inquiry.

http://www.indiatrendingnow.com/fre...to-central-govt-on-arvind-kejriwal-plea-0516/
 
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