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The principal notification No. 30/2002-Customs , dated the 27th March, 2002, was published vide number G.S.R 227(E), dated the 27th March, 2002.
The Principal notification was published in the Gazette of India, Extraordinary, vide Notification No.36/2001 – Customs (N.T.), dated, the 3rd August, 2001 (S.O.748 (E), dated, the 3rd August, 2001) and was last amended vide Notification No.74/2006-Customs (N.T.), dated, the 30h June, 2006 (S.O.982 (E) dated 30th June 2006)
Where the export product is not specifically covered by the description of goods in the said Schedule, the rate of drawback may be fixed, on an application by an individual manufacturer or exporter in accordance with the Customs, Central Excise Duties and Service Tax Drawback Rules, 1995.
The principal rules were published vide notification No. 37/95-CUSTOMS & CENTRAL EXCISES (N.T.), dated the 26th May, 1995, G.S.R.441(E), dated the 26th May, 1995, and was last amended vide notification No. 10/2006-CUSTOMS (N.T.), dated the 15th February, 2006, G.S.R. 64 (E), dated the 15th February, 2006.
Like the previous year, the drawback rates have been determined on the basis of certain broad parameters including, inter alia, the prevailing prices of inputs, standard input/ output norms (SION) published by DGFT, share of imports in the total consumption of inputs and the applied rates of duty. As education cess is being collected as duties of excise/customs, the element of education cess has been factored in the drawback rates. The incidence of duty on HSD/Furnace Oil has also been factored in the drawback calculation.
The principal notification No.36/2005-CUSTOMS(N.T.) was published vide number G.S.R.267(E), dated the 2nd May, 2005 and was subsequently amended vide notification No.102/2005-CUSTOMS(N.T.) dated 18th November,2005 vide number G.S.R.675(E), dated the 18th November,2005 .
In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (1) of section 25 of the Customs Act, 1962 (52 of 1962), the Central Government, being satisfied that it is necessary in the public interest so to do, hereby exempts goods.
The principal notification No. 168 /2003-Customs , dated the 14th November, 2003, was published vide number G.S.R 891(E), dated the 14th November, 2003, in Part II, Section 3, Sub-section (i) of the Gazette of India, Extraordinary, dated 14th November, 2003.
The principal notification No.21/2002-Customs dated the dated the 1st March, 2002, was published in the Gazette of India, Extraordinary, vide G.S.R.118 (E), dated the 1st March, 2002 and was last amended by notification No.66/2006-Customs, dated the 28th June, 2006 [G.S.R. 386 (E), dated the 28th June, 2006].
the words Uttaranchal along the Gunji Pulan (Tibet) land route or through village Namgaya Shipkila in Kinnaur district of Himachal Pradesh along the Namgaya-Shipkila-Shilpi Jui Jiuba land route or through Sherathang land route between Sherathang in the East Sikkim district of Sikkim in India and Renqinggang in the Tibet Autonomous Region of China through Nathula Pass” shall be substituted.