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See Chap. Ill, cls. (28 to 39), of the original Bill.) The Committee have considered the question and are of opinion that it is not necessary to have a Central Board, State Government has been given ample powers to supervise the functioning of Boards in the States, and if a Board, does not perform its functions properly, the Board may also be superseded by an order of the State Government. Power has, however, been given in clause 62 [now S. 62] to the Central Government to call for any information or report in relation to the functioning of State Boards and the Central Government may give directions on questions of policy to be followed by the Boards. The provisions relating to Central Board have, therefore, been omitted."-S.C.R. (1854).