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  1. Urban Government and Politics in India: Supersession of Municipal Bodies by L.N.P. Mohanty, 1999-03
  2. Scientific Memoirs by Officers of the Medical and Sanitary Departments of the Government of India. No. 32: New Ser., 1908 by Anonymous, 2010-03-05
  3. The Government Of India by Sir Courtenay Ilbert, 2006-11-12
  4. Nehru to the Nineties: The Changing Office of Prime Minister in India (Office of Head of Government)
  5. We Tried: Government Service in India and Nepal by Nancy Dammann, 1996-02
  6. Foodgrain economy of India: Government intervention in rice and wheat markets by Pradeep Kumar Sharma, 1997
  7. The Government Of India And H. H. The Maharaja Of Kashmir: A Letter To Sir Ughtred Kay-Shuttleworth (1890) by William Digby, 2008-08-18
  8. Illustrations of the History and Practices of the Thugs: And Notices of Some of the Proceedings of the Government of India, for the Suppression of the Crime of Thuggee by Edward Thornton, 2010-02-17
  9. State and Government in Ancient India by A. S. Altekar, 2001-01-01
  10. Royal Commission And Government Of India Silk Culture Court: Descriptive Catalogue (1886) by Thomas Wardle, 2010-05-22
  11. Selections From The Letters, Dispatchers And Other State Papers Preserved In The Military Department Of The Government Of India, 1857-1858 V4 (1912)
  12. Indian Recreations: Consisting of Thoughts on the Effects of the British Government on the State of India, Accompanied With Hints Concerning the Means ... of the Natives of That Country. V. 3 by William. Tennant, 2009-04-27
  13. Cabinet Government in India by Madhu Limaye, 1989-10
  14. Government of India libraries: Their growth, development, and services by Anuradha Gupta, 1994

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23. Business 2.0 - Web Guide - India Government Sites -e1
india government Sites. Category Path. 3. Governments on the WWW India Generalinformation about the government and links to government websites.
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24. India Government Sets Up Panel To Resolve Telecom Row - Feb. 14,
india government Sets Up Panel To Resolve Telecom Row. February 14,2003 521 am EST. NEW DELHI (Dow Jones)- The Indian government
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Worth a Dekho !! Hill Stations Beaches Pilgrimages Adventure stuff ... Places of Worship GOVERNMENT India Government Top of Page Country name: conventional long form: Republic of India conventional short form: India Government type: federal republic Capital: New Delhi Administrative divisions: 28 states and 7 union territories*; Andaman and Nicobar Islands*, Andhra Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Chandigarh*, Chhattisgarh, Dadra and Nagar Haveli*, Daman and Diu*, Delhi*, Goa, Gujarat, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Kerala, Lakshadweep*, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Orissa, Pondicherry*, Punjab, Rajasthan, Sikkim, Tamil Nadu, Tripura, Uttaranchal, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal Independence: 15 August 1947 (from UK) National holiday: Republic Day, 26 January (1950)

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27. India Government
The government exercises its broad administrative powers in the name of the India'sbicameral parliament consists of the Rajya Sabha (Council of States) and
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BASIC INFO. GEOGRAPHY GOVERNMENT ... INDIA The government exercises its broad administrative powers in the name of the president, whose duties are largely ceremonial. The president and vice president are elected indirectly for 5-year terms by a special electoral college. Their terms are staggered, and the vice president does not automatically become president following the death or removal from office of the president.
Real national executive power is centered in the Council of Ministers (cabinet), led by the prime minister. The president appoints the prime minister, who is designated by legislators of the political party or coalition commanding a parliamentary majority. The president then
appoints subordinate ministers on the advice of the prime minister.
India's bicameral parliament consists of the Rajya Sabha (Council of States) and the Lok Sabha (House of the People). The Council of Ministers is responsible to the Lok Sabha.
The legislatures of the states and union territories elect 233 members to the Rajya Sabha, and the president appoints another 12. The elected members of the Rajya Sabha serve
6-year terms, with one-third up for election every 2 years. The Lok Sabha consists of 545 members; 543 are directly elected to 5-year terms. The other two are appointed.

28. IndiaMap India Government
On these pages we feature key policies and programmes initiated by the Governmentof India as well as provide online reports, documents and speeches that would
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29. India: Government Rebuts Drug-piracy Charge
india government rebuts drugpiracy charge. by Ranjit Devraj. NewDelhi, 11 Mar 2001 (IPS) Accused of “piracy” by Western
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BACK TO MAIN ONLINE BOOKSTORE HOW TO ORDER India: Government rebuts drug-piracy charge by Ranjit Devraj New Delhi, 11 Mar 2001 (IPS) Accused of “piracy” by Western transnational drug companies, India is defending its right to make cheaper generic medicines on legal and ethical grounds. The charges were renewed when an Indian pharmaceutical company recently offered poor countries an anti-AIDS medication at a fraction of its international price, which is said to have shown again the strengths of India’s 31-year-old patent rules. These recognise only manufacturing processes and not the products themselves. This allows local pharmaceutical companies to use strengths in basic chemistry to produce medicine molecules which are only slightly different from the original. Western drug majors call this piracy. According to a study released last year by the Pharmaceutical Research Manufacturers of America, the drug industry in the United States loses about $60 million annually on 20 drugs made this way in India. However, India’s top government health official, Javed Chowdhury, says there is nothing illegal about generic manufacture, at least until the year 2005. That is when India will have to start conforming to the World Trade Organisation (WTO) rules on intellectual property.

30. Government Resources
india government and Foreign Relations National Information Center(Government of India); Parliament of India (Government of India);
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31. India: Government Seeks Accountability From Foreign Corporations - Global Policy
india government Seeks Accountability From Foreign Corporations. ByMamata Singh. Business Standard December 12, 2002. In a significant
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In a significant development, India and China have joined hands to demand a legally enforceable code of conduct for foreign investors to check their abuse of economic power in host countries. They have also asked for greater transparency in accounting disclosures by multinational corporations, besides obligations from home countries like prohibiting corrupt foreign practices by their corporations. A paper on investor and home country obligations drafted by India and submitted to the World Trade Organisation's (WTO's) working group on trade and investment has called upon the group to consider incorporating legally binding measures to ensure corporate responsibility and accountability on the part of multinational corporations. Co-sponsored by Pakistan, Cuba, Kenya and Zimbabwe, besides China, the paper has encountered stiff opposition from developed countries. The US, the European Union and Japan have warned that such measures would put a brake on investments in developing countries. Buttressing its case for a global code of conduct, the paper has highlighted the recent spate of corporate frauds involving multinationals like Enron and WorldCom.

32. HEALTH-INDIA Government Upset By UNAIDS Figures
India put out by UNAIDS. HEALTHindia government Upset by UNAIDS FiguresInter Press Service - August 8, 2000 Ranjit Devraj
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HEALTH-INDIA: Government Upset by UNAIDS Figures Inter Press Service - August 8, 2000
Ranjit Devraj NEW DELHI, Aug 8 (IPS) - The Indian government has again joined issue with international AIDS agencies, disputing what it says are "exaggerated" figures of HIV-infected people in the country. Stung by criticism from opposition lawmakers in Parliament, who cited HIV statistics for India put out by UNAIDS , Health Minister C.P. Thakur has accused U.N. agencies of mis-reporting facts and creating confusion. "I am at a loss to understand how there can be so many different estimates by different U.N. agencies," an anguished Thakur told reporters at a specially called press conference Monday. He said he would "appeal to the U.N. agencies to realise the importance of these figures, which are about human subjects." Thakur said the National AIDS Control Organisation (NACO), which is supervised by his ministry, generates epidemiological data from field studies and it would be "advisable" for U.N. agencies to use these figures. The government's main objection is to figures in the latest UNAIDS report on the global HIV/AIDS epidemic, which show that 310,000 Indians died of AIDS in India in 1999. However, the report did not explain how the figure was obtained. Six years ago, NACO officially questioned the basis on which UNAIDS calculated that India then had 1.75 million people infected with the AIDS virus. The Indian AIDS agency also objected to the latest UNAIDS finding.

33. AEGiS-IPS: HEALTH-INDIA: Government Rebuts Drug Piracy Charge
HEALTHindia government Rebuts Drug Piracy Charge Inter Press Service- March 11, 2001 Ranjit Devraj. NEW DELHI, Mar 11 (IPS) - Accused
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HEALTH-INDIA: Government Rebuts Drug Piracy Charge Inter Press Service - March 11, 2001
Ranjit Devraj These recognise only manufacturing processes and not the products themselves. This allows local pharmaceutical companies to use strengths in basic chemistry to produce medicine molecules, which are only slightly different from the original. Western drug majors call this piracy. According to a study released last year by the Pharmaceutical Research Manufacturers of America, the drug industry in the United States loses about 60 million U.S. dollars annually on 20 drugs made this way in India. The WTO chief, however, acknowledged that the new, world trade rules have made medicines more expensive for the poor. To reward research, the WTO-administered global intellectual property rules protect patents for 20 years. The new rules do impose some conditions and permit certain national restrictions on patent rights to help poor nations. But Indian public health activists say that the WTO regime could result in many essential drugs being priced out of the reach of ordinary people in the country. However, companies like Cipla have said they will continue developing cheaper generic drugs until the WTO deadline year 2005.

34. India: Government Announces Final Guidelines For Internet Telephony
india government announces final guidelines for Internet telephony.March 22, 2002 – Reuters has reported that the Indian government
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WDR / Intelecon Regulatory News WDR Home India: Government announces final guidelines for Internet telephony March 22, 2002 – Reuters has reported that the Indian government will allow Internet service providers (ISPs) to offer Internet telephony services starting April 1, according to the final guidelines announced today. Interconnectivity between ISPs will be permitted only if both service providers have a licence to offer Internet telephony. This announcement indicates that the government has accepted the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India's (TRAI’s) guidelines on Internet telephony, which prohibit wireline and wireless service providers from offering Internet telephony services. The government’s announcement today comes after a lengthy regulatory consultative process involving TRAI, industry experts and representatives from consumer interest groups, fixed-line operators, mobile operators and ISPs. The government has, however, limited the scope of Internet telephony services. A call from a PC to a phone can only be made from India to an overseas location. Within the country, Internet telephony calls must be PC-to-PC. The Internet Protocol (IP)-based H.323/SIP terminals in India can also be used for Internet telephony within the country as well as abroad. ISPs are allowed to offer services within their serving areas depending on the category they belong to. ISPs are classified into three categories. Category A service providers may offer services on an all-India basis, Category B service providers may offer services in a particular state, while Category C service providers may only offer services in specific cities.

35. India: Government To Permit Internet Telephony From April 1
india government To Permit Internet Telephony From April 1. March 15,2002 – On Friday, the Indian government, acting on the advice
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WDR / Intelecon Regulatory News WDR Home India: Government To Permit Internet Telephony From April 1 March 15, 2002 – On Friday, the Indian government, acting on the advice and recommendations of the country’s telecommunications regulator, announced that ISPs would be permitted to offer Internet telephony starting April 1, reported Reuters. In February, the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) recommended that the government allow the cheaper, but inferior quality Internet telephony service without requiring the payment of any entry fees from ISPs. According to a publicly issued statement from the Indian government, "After examining the matter, the government has now decided to accept the (TRAI’s) recommendations." Detailed guidelines would be issued on March 22. India is set to terminate the monopoly enjoyed by the recently-privatised Videsh Sanchar Nigam Ltd (VSNL) over the international calls business on April 1 and throw it open to unlimited private competition. The entry of private players is expected to sharply reduce overseas call charges from India, now among the highest in the world. Starting April 1, customers of ISPs could make voice calls from their computers to another computer within India and to a telephone abroad. This service will provide another much needed income stream for numerous ISPs, most of whom are losing money because of huge costs which they cannot recover from customers.

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37. India: Government
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India is a federal state with a parliamentary form of government. It is governed under the 1949 constitution (effective since Jan., 1950). The president of India is elected for a five-year term by the elected members of the federal and state parliaments. Theoretically the president possesses full executive power, but that power actually is exercised by the prime minister (head of the majority party in the federal Parliament) and council of ministers (which includes the cabinet), who are appointed by the president. The ministers are responsible to the lower house of Parliament (Lok Sabha) and must be members of Parliament. State governors are appointed by the president for five-year terms. States have either unicameral or bicameral parliaments and have jurisdiction over police and public order, agriculture, education, public health, and local government. The federal government has jurisdiction over any matter not specifically reserved for the states. In addition the president may intervene in state affairs during emergencies and may even suspend a state's government.

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Amnesty International News Releases 2000. The page for the news release 'INDIAGovernment silence on impunity in Jammu and Kashmir' has moved.
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      conventional short form: India Government type: federal republic Capital: New Delhi Administrative divisions: 28 states and 7 union territories*; Andaman and Nicobar Islands*, Andhra Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Chandigarh*, Chhattisgarh, Dadra and Nagar Haveli*, Daman and Diu*, Delhi*, Goa, Gujarat, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Kerala, Lakshadweep*, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Orissa, Pondicherry*, Punjab, Rajasthan, Sikkim, Tamil Nadu, Tripura, Uttaranchal, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal Independence: 15 August 1947 (from UK) National holiday: Republic Day, 26 January (1950) Constitution: 26 January 1950 Legal system: based on English common law; limited judicial review of legislative acts; accepts compulsory ICJ jurisdiction, with reservations
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