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The cores of Harry and Lord Voldemort's wands have feathers from the same phoenix bird, making them "brothers". Hagrid gives Harry an owl that heDraco joins Slytherin, known for dark wizards, while Harry, Ron and HermionehDraco joins Slytherin, known for dark wizards, while Harry, Ron and
The trio read a newspaper report about an attempted robbery at Gringotts Bank and the same vault from which Hagrid retrieved an item for the school's headmaster Albus Dumbledore on the same day. They suspect the object beneath the trapdoor is the philosopher's stone, which grants its user immortality and the ability to turn any metal into pure gold. A forest centaur named Firenze warns Harry that Voldemort is plotting to steal the stone to restore his body. When Dumbledore is lured from Hogwarts under false pretences, Harry, Hermione and Ron fear the theft is imminent and descend through the trapdoor.
A series of obstacles force Ron and Hermione to remain behind while Harry proceeds. Harry encounters Professor Quirrell, the Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher, who reveals that he jinxed Harry's broom and let the troll into the school; Snape was protecting Harry. Voldemort, whose face is attached to the back of Quirrell's head, is using Quirrell to obtain the philosopher's stone. Harry is forced to stand before the Mirror of Erised. It recognises Harry's lack of greed for the stone and deposits it into his pocket. Quirrell attempts to seize the stone and kill Harry, but his flesh burns upon contact with him. Harry's scar begins hurting and he passes out.
BOOK A | 1 |
BOOK B | 2 |
Part I—General Financial Rules
CHAPTER 1
Introduction
CHAPTER 2
General System of Financial Management
CHAPTER 3
Budget Formulation and Implementation
CHAPTER 4
Government Accounts
Pro Forma Accounts
Personal Deposit Account
Capital and Revenue Accounts
Interest on Capital
CHAPTER 5
Works
CHAPTER 6
I. Procurement of Goods and Services
Government of India's Orders
II. Procurement of Services
CHAPTER 7
Inventory Management
CHAPTER 8
Contract Management
CHAPTER 9
Grants-in-aid and Loans
I. Grants-in-Aid
II. Loans
CHAPTER 10
Budgeting and Accounting of Externally aided Projects
CHAPTER 11
Government Guarantees
CHAPTER 12
Miscellaneous Subjects
I. Establishment
II. Refund of Revenue
III. Debt and Miscellaneous Obligations of Government
IV. Security Deposits
V. Transfer of Land and Buildings
VI. Charitable Endowments and other Trusts
VII. Local Bodies
VIII. Destruction of Records Connected with Accounts
IX. Contingent & Miscellaneous Expenditure
APPENDICES
LIST OF FORMS
PART II—Compendium of Rules on Advances
ANNEXURES AND FORMS
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