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6 Questions you should ask before investing in any MLM or Money Multiplier scheme...

Become a Millionaire!" "Make Money 24 Hours a Day" "Instant Success!" The headlines are certainly enticing, especially in today's troubled economic climate. The idea of making money right away without any special skills or major investment appeals to the immediate need, while the promise of residual income appeals to the desire to not end up in your current financial position ever again. And some highly reputable companies have been built on this marketing & distribution structure... Avon, Mary Kay, Excel Communications, and more. But then there's the down side... "Do I really want to pitch this to all my friends?" "Can I actually make money at it?" "How do I know it's not a scam?" If you're considering an MLM, CDM, or network marketing opportunity, ask these six questions to determine whether a network, multi-level, or consumer direct marketing is worth your while (and your money). Who is yo

Special General Meeting (SGM) and other matters

Special General Body Meeting Special General Body Meeting A special general body meeting of the society may be called at any time, at the instance of the Chairman or by the decision of the majority of the Committee and shall be called within one month of the date of the receipt of requisition in writing, signed by at least 1/5ths of the members of the society of or from the Registering Authority or from the Housing Federation to which the Society is affiliated. The meeting so convened shall not transact any business, other than that mentioned in the notice of the meeting. The requisition for the special general body meeting of the Society, under the bye-law No.99 shall be placed within 7 days of its receipt before the meeting of the Committee by the Secretary of the society, for fixing the date, time and place for the special general body meeting of the society. The committee shall decide the date, time and place of every general body meeting shall be only that mentioned the

GOVT PROPOSES 2.5 FSI FOR THANE

GOVT PROPOSES 2.5 FSI FOR THANE In a bid to regularize unauthorized construction in Thane city, the state urban development department (UDD) has recommended a 2.5 floor space index (FSI) incentive scheme for old and dilapidated buildings. A report of the committee headed by the director of town planning was forwarded to chief minister Prithviraj Chavan last month, said Mantralaya sources. However, town planners, architects and developers in Thane said the 2.5 FSI would not solve the problem of unauthorized construction. In 2005, Ulhasnagar was granted an FSI of 4. But officials said such a high FSI was not possible for Thane as its infrastructure was not well-developed and the city did not have such a high-carrying capacity. Planners and architects argued that areas such as Wagle Estate, Rabodi, Kalwa and Mumbra had already consumed FSI of 4-6. A Thane civic official said the government risked being called "biased and discriminatory" should it fix a cap of 2.5 F