Muhamed Kutty, K B; Dr.Chandrasekharan, N S(Cochin University of Science and Technology, November 14, 1988)
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This thesis is a study in sales tax law, a study on the triple concept of export, import and inters—State sales. It is in seventeen chapters spread in five parts. The introductory is an overview. It presents the thematic thrust of what follows. Part two deals with incidence of sales tax on export and import and the scope of exemption. Part three focuses attention on the various dimensions of the problem of inter—State sale. Part four is an inquiry into parliamentary control on taxes over sales and purchases and highlights inter—State and intra-State implications of discriminatory tax. Part five contains the results of empirical study and the general conclusions of the thesis. In the past no attempt has been made to analyse on identical lines the problems dealt with in this thesis
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Department of Law, Cochin University of Science and
Technology
Inspite of having two hotspots of biodiversity India is way long back in the ornamental fish trade. Large number of species can only foster the needs of the industry. The study aims to (1) to find the various indigenous, exotic ornamental fish species and ornamental shrimp species being exported from India, (2) to provide an overview of the trends in the Indian ornamental fish export industry. 287 indigenous fish species, 92 exotic fish species and 44 ornamental shrimps have been found to get exported from India. The export trend of the industry for the past ten years shows a declining state which is also reflected in the annual and compound annual growth rate. Ornamental fish industry has enormous potential in tropical countries like India. To expand trade, new technologies and policies will have to be developed which will help in attaining a sustainable industry.
John,Mohan; Dr.Shahul,Hameed M(Cochin University of Science and Technology., April , 2007)
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In the present study two aspects of cephalopod fishery such as (i)
landings and (ii) utilization including export of cephalopods from Indian are
dealt with. Under the topic landings, craft, both traditional and mechanized
and fishing techniques employed for capturing cephalopods are discussed.
General trend in cephalopod landing in India and particularly south west coast,
species composition, description and geographic distribution of important
species of cuttle fishes, squids and octopus and the distribution and abundance
of cephalopods along the continental shelf of the south west coast are also
discussed. Some biological aspects like population parameters, maturation and
spawning, food and feeding of the two representive species of cuttle fishes and
squid viz, Sepia pharaonis and Loligo duvauceli are studied.Under utilization, general handling and processing of various frozen
cephalopods products for exports and commercial operation in a typical plant
are studied. The export of cephalopod products since its commencement is
studied in detail and market strategy for enhancing the export are suggested.
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School of Industrial Fisheries,
Cochin University of Science and Technology