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  2. Non-government Teachers and Employees Welfare Trust

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    Non government teachers contribute six percent of their salaries to the trust for a retirement fund that will be available to them after retirement and with additional funding from the Government of Bangladesh. In April 2019, the government increased it to ten percent which was protested by the Bangladesh Shikkhak Union, a teachers union.

  3. National Social Security Fund (Tanzania) - Wikipedia

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    The social security scheme dates back to 1945 where all social security issues were handled by the NPF. The National Provident Fund Act was enacted in 1964 and amended in 1968. [citation needed] The NPF became defunct in 1997 and the Act of Parliament No. 28 of 1997 replaced the NPF with the NSSF. Corporate affairs

  4. Reserves of the Government of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    As of 2023, the total size of the reserves has been estimated to be at least S$ 2.5 trillion (2024) ( US$ 1.87 trillion ), based on publicly available data from GIC, [a] Temasek, [b] MAS, [c] and CPF, [d] among others. It is generally assumed that Singapore's reserves are far-reaching and significant. However, the Government has consistently ...

  5. Central Fund (Bangladesh) - Wikipedia

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    Central Fund was established in 2015 by Government of Bangladesh according to the labor act passed by the parliament in 2013. The purpose of the fund is to help industrial workers in Bangladesh and is jointly funded by the government and private industry. [1] [3] In August 2017, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina instructed the Ministry of Commerce ...

  6. Industrial and Provident Societies Act 1965 - Wikipedia

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    Text of statute as originally enacted. The Industrial and Provident Societies Act 1965 (c. 12) was an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that regulated industrial and provident societies in Great Britain and the Channel Islands. From 1 August 2014 it was repealed and replaced by the consolidating Co-operative and Community Benefit ...

  7. Industrial and Provident Societies Partnership Act 1852

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    Background. Prior to 1852, co-operative societies had protected their members capital by registering under the Friendly Societies Act 1846. However the act specified protection only for purchases, not for sales; so the co-operative societies were forced to use a legal fiction of dubious merit to cover themselves when selling, and it was this that brought home the need for a new statute to ...

  8. Bangladesh Climate Change Trust - Wikipedia

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    The trust fund has operated since 2010, and collaborates with government ministries as well as NGOs and the private sector to implement and evaluate climate change mitigation projects. History. The Bangladesh Climate Change Trust (BCCT) was established on 13 October 2010 through the passage of the Climate Change Trust Act, 2010.

  9. Tribunals in India - Wikipedia

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    Tribunals in India Following are the tribunals in India. Sl No Tribunals 1 Industrial Tribunal 2 Income Tax Appellate Tribunal (ITAT) 3 Customs, Excise and Service Tax Appellate Tribunal 4 Appellate Tribunal under Smugglers and Foreign Exchange Manipulators Act 5 Administrative Tribunal 6 Railway Claims Tribunal 7 Securities Appellate Tribunal 8 Debt Recovery Tribunal 9 The Telecom Disputes ...