Competition advocacy reporting standardizes disclosure of workshops, publications, capacity building, market studies and consultation activities. The Schedule prescribes the standardized form of the return under the CCI Rules, 2008 for reporting measures on competition advocacy, awareness and training. It requires discrete reporting of workshops and seminars (subject, participants, dates, beneficiaries, funding), published papers and studies (title, purpose, month, originality), capacity building programmes (subject, participants, dates, intent, funding), sectoral/regulatory impact assessments and market studies (title, purpose, initiation and completion dates), consultation papers on the Commission website, and any other advocacy efforts.
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Competition advocacy reporting standardizes disclosure of workshops, publications, capacity building, market studies and consultation activities.
The Schedule prescribes the standardized form of the return under the CCI Rules, 2008 for reporting measures on competition advocacy, awareness and training. It requires discrete reporting of workshops and seminars (subject, participants, dates, beneficiaries, funding), published papers and studies (title, purpose, month, originality), capacity building programmes (subject, participants, dates, intent, funding), sectoral/regulatory impact assessments and market studies (title, purpose, initiation and completion dates), consultation papers on the Commission website, and any other advocacy efforts.
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