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The Highest Audit Officer of Madhya Pradesh is-
Accountant General is the the Highest Account and Audit Officer of Madhya Pradesh. Its office is located at Gwalior, He functions under the Comptroller and Auditor General of India. This office compiles and prepares the accounts of the state Govt of M.P and assist the CAG m audit of these accounts.
Accountant General is the the Highest
See lessAccount and Audit Officer of Madhya Pradesh. Its
office is located at Gwalior, He functions under the
Comptroller and Auditor General of India. This office
compiles and prepares the accounts of the state Govt
of M.P and assist the CAG m audit of these accounts.
The State Research Bureau of Economic Offences(EOW) was setup in MP in the year of;
Setup in 1990, the headquarter of the Bureau is at Bhopal,.having regional headquarters at each division. Functions (EOW) : Investigate the cases related to economic Irregularities in public service matters and to file Court cases against accused.
Setup in 1990, the headquarter of the
See lessBureau is at Bhopal,.having regional headquarters
at each division.
Functions (EOW) : Investigate the cases related
to economic Irregularities in public service matters
and to file Court cases against accused.
The first chairperson of Madhya Pradesh State Commission for Women was-
The first chairperson of Madhya Pradesh State Commission for Women was Mrs. Hemwati Porte.
The first chairperson of Madhya
See lessPradesh State Commission for Women was Mrs.
Hemwati Porte.
The first chairperson of Madhya Pradesh Human Rights Commission was-
The first chairperson of Madhya Pradesh Human Rights Commission was Khalil Ullah Khan.
The first chairperson of Madhya
See lessPradesh Human Rights Commission was Khalil Ullah
Khan.
The total member of Madhya Pradesh State Commission for Women are-
Madhya Pradesh State Commission for Women consists of 8 members Including 1 chairman, 5 non-government members, 1 government member and 1 secretary member.
Madhya Pradesh State Commission
See lessfor Women consists of 8 members Including 1
chairman, 5 non-government members, 1
government member and 1 secretary member.
Madhya Pradesh State Commission for Women was constituted on-
Madhya Pradesh State Commission for Women is a statutory body constituted on 23rd March, 1998 under Section 3 of the State Women Commission Act 1995 (No. 20; 1996). It deals with the issues relating crime against women in the state. It was set by the M.P Govt. as a quasi-judicial body. Its headquartRead more
Madhya Pradesh State Commission
See lessfor Women is a statutory body constituted on 23rd
March, 1998 under Section 3 of the State Women
Commission Act 1995 (No. 20; 1996). It deals with
the issues relating crime against women in the state.
It was set by the M.P Govt. as a quasi-judicial body.
Its headquarters is at Rajiv Gandhi Bhavan, Shyamla
Hills, Bhopal.
Who among the following is the Chief Executive officer of Madhya Pradesh Human Rights Commission?
The Chief Executive Officer of Madhya Pradesh Human Rights Commission is a Secretary Level Officer appointed by the Government. He is responsible for carrying out all the executive functions of the Commission.
The Chief Executive Officer of
See lessMadhya Pradesh Human Rights Commission is a
Secretary Level Officer appointed by the
Government. He is responsible for carrying out all
the executive functions of the Commission.
The powers of Madhya Pradesh Human Rights Commission is/are;
The Powers of Madhya Pradesh Human Rights Commission are a. The Commission is vested with the autority to regulate its process. b. The Commission has all the powers of a civil court and has a Judicial status in Its proceedings. c It can ask the officials of the state government or any other authoritRead more
The Powers of Madhya Pradesh
See lessHuman Rights Commission are
a. The Commission is vested with the autority to
regulate its process.
b. The Commission has all the powers of a civil court
and has a Judicial status in Its proceedings.
c It can ask the officials of the state government or
any other authority to submit information or report.
The retirement age of the members of Madhya Pradesh Human Rights Commission is-
The rettrement of the members of the Madhya Pradesh Human Rights Commission is based on tenure of 5 years or the age of 70 years whichever is earlier.
The rettrement of the members of
See lessthe Madhya Pradesh Human Rights Commission is
based on tenure of 5 years or the age of 70 years
whichever is earlier.
The Committee which advises the Governor for the appointment of the Chairman and members of Madhya Pradesh Human Rights Commission includes-
The Chairman and members of Madhya Pradesh Human Rights Commission are appointed by the Governor on the recommendation of a committee which includes the Chief Minister, the Home Minister and the Speaker of the Assembly.
The Chairman and members of
See lessMadhya Pradesh Human Rights Commission are
appointed by the Governor on the recommendation
of a committee which includes the Chief Minister,
the Home Minister and the Speaker of the Assembly.