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Energy has been universally recognized as one of the most important drivers for economic growth and development. Access to affordable and reliable electricity is critical to a country's growth and prosperity. India has made significant progress...
Coal is the most important indigenous source of energy for Indian economy with a geological reserve of 2,85,863 million tonne and more than half of the current commercial energy is met by coal. The widening gap between the demand and domestic...
Energy is one of the most critical components of infrastructure that determines the economic development of a country. The growth rate of demand for power is generally higher than the GDP growth rate. The XI Five Year Plan emphasized the need for...
The Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) Scheme was launched as a centrally sponsored scheme on 02 October 1975, in pursuance of the National Policy for Children, 1974. The policy laid down that the State should provide adequate services to...
Considering the important role of standardisation for achieving competitive efficiency and quality production, the Government of India set up the Indian Standards Institution (ISI) in 1947 as a registered society. Later on, to bring the formulation...
Government of Andhra Pradesh enacted the Fiscal Responsibility and Budget Management (FRBM) Act in October 2005, setting out a reform agenda through a fiscal correction path in the medium term with the long-term goal of securing growth stability for ...
Jalayagnam is the most important and ambitious programme taken up by the Government of Andhra Pradesh, both in terms of budgetary allocation as well as the socio-economic reach envisaged. The programme comprised 86 projects (44 major,30 medium, 4...
Government acquires private land for various public purposes under the provisions of the Land Acquisition Act 1894(Central Act) as amended in 1984. Standing orders of the erstwhile Board of Revenue (BSO) and the Andhra Pradesh(Telangana...
Five factories of Ordnance Equipment Group (OEFG) under the control of Ordnance Equipment Group Headquarters Kanpur (OEF HQ) and Ordnance Factory Board Kolkata (OFB) are engaged in production of general stores and clothing (GS&C) items to meet...
This Report contains three Chapters. Chapter–I provide a background on the formation of the Autonomous District Council, rules for the management of the District Fund and relevant constitutional provisions on maintenance of Accounts. Chapter...