Committees and commissions in India 1979 : Part A,. A concept's project
Material type: TextPublication details: New Delhi Concept 1994Description: 303 pISBN: 9788170225089Subject(s): India | committees | Governmental investigationsDDC classification: 3543.54 Summary: Committees and Commissions in India provides inchronologicalordervital information about Committees and Commissions appointed by the Government since 1947. The pre-independence period is planned to be taken up shortly. Each volume covers the Committees and Commissions appointed during the period concerned. Information foreach Committee or Commission is presented in a terse and compact form in four parts, namely: Constitution; Appointment; Terms of Reference; and Recommendations. An extremely popular and handy series, these volumes offer an integrated understanding of the functioning of the Government of India. The researcher has at a glance all the essential facts and is spared the necessity of having to look for them in several different government publications. The entire series serves as an invaluable source of references to administrators, planners, educationists, lawyers and the general public.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Committees and Commissions in India provides inchronologicalordervital information about Committees and Commissions appointed by the Government since 1947. The pre-independence period is planned to be taken up shortly. Each volume covers the Committees and Commissions appointed during the period concerned. Information foreach Committee or Commission is presented in a terse and compact form in four parts, namely: Constitution; Appointment; Terms of Reference; and Recommendations. An extremely popular and handy series, these volumes offer an integrated understanding of the functioning of the Government of India. The researcher has at a glance all the essential facts and is spared the necessity of having to look for them in several different government publications. The entire series serves as an invaluable source of references to administrators, planners, educationists, lawyers and the general public.
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