Free schools do not have to follow the national curriculum and are directly
funded by central government, outside of local authority control.
Government bonds — Bonds
issued by a central government in developed markets are often termed «risk free» given they are backed by the credit of the government.
Under the coalition government, half of secondary schools have become academies: schools that are more autonomous and funded
directly by central government rather than through local authorities.
The government estate costs the taxpayer an estimated # 6 billion a year, with # 1 billion
spent by central government on office property alone.
Residents of the area feel underrepresented
by the central governments of their states, to the extent that the actions of the state are contrary to their desires.
Our research shows that almost 7,000 council homes a year could be lost when right to buy is extended to housing associations if no extra funding is
provided by central government.
The final decision on a new school will be
made by central government, rather than the local council, despite its unique understanding of local needs.
This could include taking schools away from local authority control, converting them into academies - directly
funded by central government - and putting them under the leadership of high - achieving head teachers.
7.00 pm: Asked about deregulating universities, he says the institutions are are very tightly
controlled by central government and run in a Soviet - style system when it comes to student places.
Despite of this and other problems of nuclear (e.g. waste management and earthquakes), nuclear remains largely in favor
by the central government as an energy solution, and in the near - term, apparently, and economic booster.
The sentiment is repeated in some way by several other commentators; the point being, that a publication as critical of centralized authority as Numerama publishing a public message about cryptocurrency adoption
by the central government gives an overly optimistic, if not artificial and incomplete, view of government policy.
«Provinces and cities have been assigned Belt - and - Road quotas
[by the central government], and are busy sending delegations abroad to find projects,» Arthur Kroeber of the Hong Kong - based research firm Gavekal Dragonomics wrote recently.
China Railway Materials, a supplier of construction materials to the railroad industry, became one of the first companies that is directly
owned by the central government to run into debt trouble.
One of the most disturbing political news stories of the year had to be the takeover of Tower Hamlets
council by central government after the spectacular conviction by an electoral court of the Mayor of Tower Hamlets, Lutfur Rahman, for electoral fraud.
Mayor Celia Wade - Brown said Wellington City Council's ability to bid for international conferences is greatly assisted
by Central Government support.
«Virtual currency is
regulated by no central government agency in the world, -LSB-...] and the lack of any [centralized institution] makes public or private regulation of system almost impossible,» the document reads.
Some investments that you many consider under Section 80C are: Life insurance premium paid towards self, spouse or child, contribution towards statutory provident fund or superannuation fund, contribution towards public provident fund scheme, subscription to units of mutual fund equity linked saving scheme
notified by the central government, etc..
In a desperate bid to reduce the cost of medical claims applied
by the Central Government Employees, the Health Ministry has proposed to end the Central Government Health Scheme (CGHS) and will launch an insurance based scheme called the Central Government Employees and Pensioners Health Insurance Scheme (CGEPHIS).
publishing a public message about cryptocurrency
adoption by the central government gives an overly optimistic, if not artificial and incomplete, view of government policy.
While Catalonia's regional government mulls an independence declaration this week, there is growing opposition to the vote, which had a 42 percent level of turnout,
by the central government in Madrid.
Based on the Government Buying Standards for food and nutrition, the Plan seeks to achieve consistent standards for all food
procured by Central Government departments, as well as providing best practice recommendations for food providers and procurers.
Four of his overseas» benchmark» examples have national education systems,
run by the central government, and he seems at ease with America moving in that direction, not just via voluntary comings - together of states (e.g. the Common Core) but also through forceful actions by Uncle Sam.
As needed, the Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority would give the procedure for this, in conferment to the rules
set by the Central Government.
«Nearly everything was
dictated by the central government, with a sort of military occupation of the area by the Civil Protection Department which alienated the townspeople,» he said.
After having dealt with a massive economical hit on demand post last year's unprecedented move of
demonetization by the Central Government, the real estate industry has high expectations from the upcoming Budget 2017 - 18.
From 1 May 2017, the entire act has been brought into
force by the Central Government (except in the State of Jammu and Kashmir) and so far, only a few states have come up with their rules.
Not only is the program of the school wholly designed to fulfill the aims of communism, but newspapers, radio and television, advertising, book publishing, and even the arts are
marshaled by the central government as tools in a comprehensive and continuous program of indoctrination.
The final, and in some ways most damning, objection to the proposed new Government arrangement for Greater Manchester is that it is being imposed
by central government dictat, accepted by a local political elite who have chosen to compromise on this in order to get the devolution of powers and resources they crave.