What is STP Reports
Answer / raju patwardhan
STP Reports are termed as Reports submitted to STP viz
Software Technology Parks of India. After getting registered
with STPI, Monthly/Quaterly/Yearly a Export Performance need
to be submitted. For more details visit to STPI site.
www.mumbai.stpi.in
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