formalisation in A Sentence

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    Mass Formalisation of the business of MSMEs is happening after demonetisation and introduction of GST.

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    More Formalisation more revenue, more resources for the poor, better Infrastructure, and a better quality of life for our citizens”.

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    The contributions of various Telugu/Tamil/Sanskrit grammarians to the Formalisation of English Grammar gave Telugu Literary traditions a truly global reach.

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    This was an astonishing insight, foreshadowing the Formalisation of the universal computing machine by Alan Turing almost a century later.

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    The report says,“The analysis confirms that besides Formalisation of the economy, financial inclusion has had tangible benefits which is visible in the inflation data,”.

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    EPFO membership reflects Formalisation of jobs, not the creation of new ones, whilst 90% of Mudra loans are of sums under Rs 50,000 and, therefore, can at best facilitate self-employment.

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    Numerous commentators argued that one such goal would be to push the economy towards greater Formalisation, and, relatedly, to push the financial sector towards greater digitisation and a reduced reliance on cash.

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    Numerous commentators, including the two of us, argued that one such goal would be to push the economy towards greater Formalisation, and, relatedly, to push the financial sector towards greater digitisation and a reduced reliance on cash.

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    High growth and formalistation of the economy has led to the expansion of employment opportunities as shown in EPFO membership, which has increased by nearly 2 crore in two years reflecting Formalisation of the economy and job creations.

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    The high growth and Formalisation of the economy has led to the expansion of employment opportunities as shown in EPFO membership, which has increased by nearly 2 crore in 2 years reflecting formalization of the economy and job creations.

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    Formalisation and electronic means of payment will help provide a life of dignity and security to workers and they will at leastget their due minimum wages, which were recently increased by 42% for all sectors, in addition to health care, security, and old age benefits.

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