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This fortnight e-published professional journal is produced by our well-informed team of experienced professionals and tailored to cater the interests of its members. The peer-review process is not employed while presenting content to readers. The editorial staff is responsible for the accuracy and variability of content. 

This e-journal is a collection of articles and images about diverse topics of applied science and professional news items which are put forward for an audience interested in a specific field. It can be very helpful to professional practitioners, students who are aspiring for a professional career and for businessmen. It emphasis to provide practical information for professionals in the field of commerce. It present latest news and analysis, editorial comment, and book reviews of interest to the association’s members and often take the form of newsletters. 

In required fields, it also focuses extensively on professional development articles for the improvement of skills, popularized or simplified information on various subjects of commerce, up-to-date information about current events for a specific professional group, and also information on practical applications of latest amendments or illustrated reports. Furthermore, it also inculcates the due dates for compliances related to Income Tax, GST, ROC and other regulatory and statutory requirements applicable to the company. 

Therefore, this e-journal is a utility for all the professionals and Businessmen as well as students who are yearning to enhance their knowledge irrespective of the current position and hence, it helps them to grow professionally by keeping themselves update to the current scenario.

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