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The Scheduled Caste(SC/ST) Welfare Police Stations are generally setup at which level?
In M.P., Scheduled Caste/Tribe fare Police Stations are generally setup at district level. The objective of the The Scheduled Caste( SC/ ST) Welfare Police station is to take action against the exploiatation of scheduled castes and to provide them justice against torture.
In M.P., Scheduled Caste/Tribe
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level.
The objective of the The Scheduled Caste( SC/
ST) Welfare Police station is to take action against
the exploiatation of scheduled castes and to provide
them justice against torture.
The First DIG office of India Which received the ISO 9001-2000 certification
There are total 11 DIG range In M.P Indore DIG office In the country is the first have received the ISO 9001-2000 certificate. The chief officer of the Police Range is Deputy Inspector General.
There are total 11 DIG range In M.P
See lessIndore DIG office In the country is the first have
received the ISO 9001-2000 certificate. The chief
officer of the Police Range is Deputy Inspector
General.
The State Information Commission has been constituted under which of the following Act?
The State Information Commission has been constituted in Madhya Pradesh on 22nd Aug., 2005 under Section 15 of the Right to Information Act 2005.
The State Information Commission
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2005 under Section 15 of the Right to Information
Act 2005.
The first Chief Information Commissioner of Madhya Pradesh State Information Commission was-
Shri T. N. Shrivastava, a retired I.AS Officer was the first Chief Information Commissioner of Madhya Pradesh State Information Commission. His tenure was from 14th Oct.,2005 to 31st oct„ 2006.
Shri T. N. Shrivastava, a retired I.AS
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Commissioner of Madhya Pradesh State Information
Commission. His tenure was from 14th Oct.,2005 to 31st
oct„ 2006.
The headquarters of the Madhya Pradesh State Information Commission is located in-
The headquarters of the Madhya Pradesh State information Commission is located in Bhopal.
The headquarters of the Madhya
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The Madhya Pradesh State Minorities Commission was formed on-
The Madhya Pradesh State Minorities commission was formed on 23rd Oct, 1996 under the Madhya Pradesh State Minorities Act 1996. Niaz Mohammad Khan is the current head of this commission.
The Madhya Pradesh State Minorities
See lesscommission was formed on 23rd Oct, 1996 under the
Madhya Pradesh State Minorities Act 1996. Niaz
Mohammad Khan is the current head of this commission.
The Madhya Pradesh Waqf Board was formed in the-
The Madhaya Pradesh Waqf Board was formed in the Year 1996 under the Madhya Pradesh Waqf Act 1995 to maintain, control and administer all the Waqf properties of the state. Gurfan-e-Azam is the curent Chair person of the Madhya Pradesh Waqf Board.
The Madhaya Pradesh Waqf Board was formed in the Year 1996 under the Madhya Pradesh Waqf
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all the Waqf properties of the state. Gurfan-e-Azam is
the curent Chair person of the Madhya Pradesh
Waqf Board.
The tenure of the Advocate General of Madhya Pradesh is-
There is no provision for the fix tenure of the Advocate General of the state in the constitution of India. Therefore. the Advocate General of the state holds the office till the pleasure of the President. He can be removed by the Governor at any time. There is no procedure for his removal mentionedRead more
There is no provision for the fix tenure
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constitution of India. Therefore. the Advocate
General of the state holds the office till the pleasure
of the President. He can be removed by the
Governor at any time. There is no procedure for his
removal mentioned in the constitution
The Task of the Advocate General is-
The Advocate General is responsible to assist the State Govt. in all legal matters and to defend and protect the interest of the State Govt in legal matters.
The Advocate General is responsible to
See lessassist the State Govt. in all legal matters and to
defend and protect the interest of the State Govt in
legal matters.
The Advocate General of Madhya Pradesh is appointed by the-
Advocate General is the highest law officer of the State Govt. Under Article 165, the Governor appoints the Advocate General of the state and he continues till the pleasure of the Governor.
Advocate General is the highest law
See lessofficer of the State Govt. Under Article 165, the
Governor appoints the Advocate General of the state
and he continues till the pleasure of the Governor.