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Overtime & Overtime wages topic of Cost and Management accounting

Overtime & Overtime wages Work performed by an employee or worker in excess of a basic workday ( typically 8 hours in a day, 5 days a week ) as defined by the  Factories and Shop Establishment Act . It has also specified the rate of overtime and maximum hours of overtime. Overtime is beyond the normal working hours spent by workers to do the extra work or to complete the incomplete work.  Overtime wages  is the  amount payable to the worker  for the extra time spent by the worker to do extra and/or incomplete work. Reasons people end up working overtime Too much work. To meet overload. Rush orders or Special orders or urgent orders. Scheduling more production. For making up the time lost due to unavoidable reasons. For the demo or free lectures,   CS Executive video lectures free download . learn more for overtime & overtime wages here... We are Takshila Learning offer CS classes through online/offline mode. CS online coaching classes are categorized int

What is nutritional disorders | Class 11 biology online notes

 What is nutritional disorders | Class 11 biology online notes  Class 11 biology :  Nutritional disorders or diseases are the physiological conditions that occur due to the lack of intake of the particular nutrients required by our body. We will discuss some of the deficiency diseases or nutritional disorders. Protein Deficiency Diseases Although severe protein deficiency is rare in the developed world, it is a leading cause of death in children in many poor, underdeveloped countries. There are two main syndromes associated with protein deficiencies:  Kwashiorkor and Marasmus . Kwashiorkor affects millions of children worldwide. The syndrome was named because it occurred most commonly in children who had recently been weaned from the breast, usually because another child had just been born. Kwashiorkor is characterized by swelling (edema) of the feet and abdomen, poor skin health, growth retardation, low muscle mass and liver malfunction. Diets extremely low in protein do n

Advanced Tax laws And Practice – Income Under Head Other Sources

Advanced Tax laws And Practice  – Income Under Head Other Sources Income Under Head Other Sources (IFOS) Income from Other Sources is one of the 5 heads of income chargeable to tax under the Income-tax Act 1961. Any income that is not covered in the other four heads of income is taxable under income from other sources, because of this, it is known as residuary head of income. All the incomes excluded from salary, capital gains, house property or business & profession (PGBP) are included in  IFOS , except those which are exempt under the  Income Tax Act . Dividend Income other than the dividend referred under section 10(34). Income earned from winning lotteries, crossword puzzles, races (including horse race), gambling or betting of any kind, even if the assessee claims to earn such income from the trade of such activities. Money or movable/immovable property received without consideration or inadequate consideration during the previous Interest on compensation or enhan

Lines and Angles Cass 9 Maths Online solutions

Lines and Angles Cass 9 Maths Online solutions Takshila Learning aims to provide subject matters to its students anytime and anywhere without any time wastage. Takshila learning targets at providing the best subject matter designed for   Class 9th Maths   along with the  NCERT solutions  under the guidance of our expert team.  In this article, we will learn about the theorem based on the below axioms. Theorem 1. If a transversal intersects two lines such that a pair of interior angles on the same side of the transversal is supplementary, then the two lines are parallel. Theorem 1.2 Lines which are parallel to the same line are parallel to each other We will draw line  t  transversal for the lines  l,m,  and  n. It is already given to us that line  m  is parallel to the line  l  and line  n  is parallel to line  l So it implies <1=<2 and <1=<3 (using the corresponding angles axiom So <2=<3 As the < 2 and <3 are corresponding ang

Chapter 9 Class 10 science Heredity and Evolution

Chapter 9 Class 10 science Heredity and Evolution Takshila learning is known for its quality coaching. We offer variety of courses from different segments like school courses in online/offline mode, CS online coaching classes, online banking preparation and digital marketing. For more information, visit  www.takshilalearning.com Heredity is the cause of similarities between individuals. This is the reason that brothers and sisters with the same parents resemble each other and with their parents. Or we can say that heredity is the phenomenon of inheritance of traits or features of the parents to the offsprings or progeny. Variation is the cause of differences between individuals.  This is the reason that brothers and sisters who do resemble each other are still unique individuals. The heredity and variations play an important role in the formation of a new species. The biological science which deals with the mechanism of heredity and cause of variations in living beings

Industrial & Labour law – Torts or Wrongs to Personal Safety & Freedom

What is Tort ? A  tort,  in a common language, refers to a civil wrong that causes someone else to suffer loss or harm resulting in legal liability for the person who commits such act. Tort law refers to the set of laws that provides remedies to individuals who have suffered harm by the unreasonable acts of another. Tort law is based on the idea that people are liable for the consequences of their actions, whether intentional or accidental if they cause harm to another person or entity. Types of Tort Learn complete tort article  here.. For the detailed explanation of types of torts, click on  CS Executive online classes . For online classes for CS Executive, notes and sample papers, register with  Takshila Learning . Takshila Learning offers online classes for  CS preparation . We have the best of everything assembled together to deliver best results. We have Well qualified & experienced faculty Impeccable study material – CS Foundation, CS Executive, and 

Use of Articles - A, An, The | CBSE Class 2 English

Use of Articles - A, An, The | CBSE Class 2 English  An article is a word used to customize a noun, which is a place, person, object, or idea. Technically, an article is an adjective.  Generally, adjectives customize nouns through description, but articles are used to refer or point out to nouns. There are two different types of articles: definite and indefinite articles. ‘A’  and  ‘An’  are Indefinite articles and ‘The’ is Definite articles. ‘A’  is used before common nouns which are in singular number, and which begin with a consonant sound. Example – a book, a tree, a cow, a school, etc. ‘AN’  is used before common nouns which are in singular number, and which begin with a vowel sound.  A, e, I, o,  and  u  are vowels. Example – an elephant, an airplane, an umbrella, an orange, an ink-pot, etc. Note: the words ‘hour’ and ‘honest’ begin with the consonant ‘h’, but the ‘h’ is silent. Therefore, we use ‘an’ before them – ‘an honest boy’, ‘an hour’. The definite article