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Google’s main website (google.com) does not have opening or closing hours — it is available 24/7 worldwide.
You can access Google Search, Gmail, Maps, and other services at any time, day or night.
Why there’s confusion about “timings”
- Google.com is always open: Unlike physical businesses, websites don’t shut down daily. Google’s servers run continuously to provide uninterrupted access.
- Business hours apply only to Google offices or businesses listed on Google Maps: For example, if you search for a local shop on Google, the shop’s hours may appear. Those are set by the business owner in their Google Business Profile.
- Google services (like Gmail, YouTube, Maps): These are also available 24/7, though occasional maintenance or outages may occur.
Key distinction
- Google website (google.com) → Always open, no closing time.
- Businesses listed on Google → Their hours vary and are managed through Google Business Profile.
1. Google Forms (the online tool)
- Google Forms itself is available 24/7. You can submit a form at any time, from anywhere in the world, as long as the form is still active.
- The timing restriction depends on the form creator (like a teacher, company, or organization). They can:
- Set a deadline for responses.
- Close the form manually after a certain time.
- Allow submissions indefinitely.
2. Official forms hosted via Google (like job applications, surveys, etc.)
- If an organization uses Google Forms for official purposes, the submission timing is controlled by them, not Google itself.
- Deadlines are usually mentioned in the instructions or on the form page.
✅ In short:
- Google doesn’t impose submission timings.
- The form owner decides when submissions open or close.
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📜 Key Categories of Terms & Conditions
1. Service-Related Terms (Army Officers & Medical Corps)
- Commission Grant: Commissions are granted by the Government of India based on recommendations of the selection board.
- Probation Period: Officers (including lady doctors in the Army Medical Corps) serve a probationary period before confirmation.
- Rank & Seniority: Promotion and seniority are governed by laid-down rules.
- Service Obligations: Officers must serve for a fixed tenure under Short Service Commission or Permanent Commission.
- Termination Clauses: The Army reserves the right to terminate service under specific conditions.
2. Supply & Logistics Terms (Regimental Supply Orders)
- Consignee Authority: The Commanding Officer of the regiment acts as consignee.
- Scope of Work: Quantities may be increased or decreased depending on operational needs.
- Consignee Authority: The Commanding Officer of the regiment acts as consignee.
- Scope of Work: Quantities may be increased or decreased depending on operational needs.
- Commission Grant: Commissions are granted by the Government of India based on recommendations of the selection board.
- Probation Period: Officers (including lady doctors in the Army Medical Corps) serve a probationary period before confirmation.
- Rank & Seniority: Promotion and seniority are governed by laid-down rules.
- Service Obligations: Officers must serve for a fixed tenure under Short Service Commission or Permanent Commission.
- Termination Clauses: The Army reserves the right to terminate service under specific conditions.Dispatch Instructions: Stores must be dispatched in bulk within a stipDispatch Instructions: Stores must be dispatched in bulk within
- a stipulated time (e.g., 10 days of order).
- Rejection & Replacement: Consignee has the right to reject supplies not meeting specifications. Rejected items must be replaced within 7 days at supplier’s risk and cost.
- Packing & Forwarding: Supplier bears the cost of packing and forwarding.
3. Ex-Servicemen Welfare Forms
- Forms under the Department of Ex-Servicemen Welfare (DESW) include pension claims, welfare benefits, and veteran services.
- Terms & Conditions: Governed by Ministry of Defence rules, covering eligibility, documentation, and compliance with One Rank One Pension (OROP) and other schemes.
⚖️ Why These Terms Matter.
- For Officers: They define career progression, obligations, and rights.
- For Suppliers: They ensure accountability in logistics and supply chain.
- For Veterans: They safeguard welfare entitlements and pension rights.
✅ In summary: Regiment-related forms in the Indian Army are governed by strict terms and conditions that differ by context — service commissions, supply contracts, or welfare forms. They ensure discipline, accountability, and fairness in military operations and administration.
