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    Licencing and import policies were Liberalised.

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    The legal and business structures were also overhauled and trade Liberalised.

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    Subsequently, it has Liberalised regulations to allow more foreign investment.

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    The Kenyan economy is a strong one, being market-based and Liberalised.

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    Listing other achievement of the government, he said,"The New Pension Scheme(NPS) has been Liberalised.

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    By keeping one party rule intact, China decided to move ahead with the Liberalised economy.

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    An individual can send remittances under the Liberalised Remittance Scheme(LRS) for purchasing immovable property outside India.

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    In 2004, India legally allowed investments abroad by companies, and later individuals, through the Liberalised Remittance Scheme.

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    The trade policy has been Liberalised and import and export of iron and steel is freely allowed.

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    Answer: A resident individual can send remittances under the Liberalised Remittance Scheme(LRS) for purchasing immovable property outside India.

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    Currently, transactions under Liberalised Remittance Scheme(LRS) are being permitted by Authorised Dealer(AD) banks based on the declaration made by the remitter.

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    Over the next few years, despite strong opposition, he as a Finance Minister carried out several structural reforms that Liberalised India's economy.

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    On the student's return to India after completion of studies, the account will be deemed to have been opened under the Liberalised Remittance Scheme.

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    Under its first post-Soviet leader, Boris Yeltsin, Russia became far more Atlanticist, Liberalised its economy, and began to participate in the world democratic order.

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    Provided further that on his return to India, after completion of studies, such an account will deemed to have been opened under the Liberalised Remittance Scheme.

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    Al Khaleej reduced output by 20 per cent in 2018, partly because of a surge in shipments from the European Union, which Liberalised its sugar market.

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    This agreement is projected to increase exports between the two economies by 34% for the EU and 29% for Japan, liberalising up to 99% of bilateral trade.

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    As the government Liberalised its economic policies, economic growth surged and the foundation was laid for India becoming one of the fastest growing economies of the world.

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    These will add to the number of jobs and as the experience of past three decades have shown in the Liberalised economy, every section of citizens will benefit.

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    Kin of soldiers who die on the western front with Pakistan get“Liberalised“ family pensions and“enhanced“ ex gratia, but those on the northern and eastern fronts with China do not.

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    These will add to the number of jobs, and as the experience of the past three decades have shown in the Liberalised economy, every section of citizens will benefit.”.

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    And by the end of that year, international routes from India were Liberalised and jet started with their first flight between Mumbai and London, followed by Delhi-London in 2005 too.

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    This agreement is projected to increase exports between the two economies by 34 percent for the EU and 29 percent for Japan, liberalising up to 99 percent of bilateral trade.

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    The existing and highly flexible tax systems and Liberalised financial and exchange regimes could facilitate these flows, as well EU and Mercosur countries which are renowned tax havens and/or financial secrecy jurisdictions.

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    Pursuant to the announcement made in the first bi-monthly Monetary Policy Statement 2018-19 on April 5, 2018, a system for daily reporting of individual transactions under the Liberalised Remittance Scheme(LRS) by Authorised Dealer(AD) banks has been put in place.

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    Amid the government's efforts to attract foreign direct investors as well as foreign portfolio investors(FPIs), the country witnessed its highest ever monthly outflow of $1.69 billion under the Liberalised remittance scheme(LRS) by resident Indians in the month of July.

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    From what I understand(from media reports) 40 per cent increase in foreign remittances are on account of the Reserve Bank's Liberalised Remittance Scheme brought during the previous(UPA) government under which a resident Indian can remit $250,000 per year," the Minister said.

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    Comparing indicators for the first seven months of this financial year with the past, the two have made the case that the current slowdown is closer in nature to what was faced as far back as 1991- the year India Liberalised.

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    In 2013 its home country of Germany saw the long distance transportation market“Liberalised”, opening it up so that independent bus operators are allowed to offer different kinds of bus connections over 50km, thus increasing the convenience and viability of intercity bus travel as a whole.

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