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Manipur Municipalities Act, 1994 Section 185

Title: Procedure if Person Objecting Alleges That Work Will Cost More Than Three Thousand Rupees

State: Central

Year: 1994

If the objector alleges that the cost of executing the work or of doing the thing required may exceed three thousand rupees, such objection shall be heard and disposed of by the municipality at a meeting, unless the Chairperson or Vice-Chairperson shall certify that such cost may not exceed three thousand rupees, in which case the objection shall be heard and disposed of by the Chairperson and the Vice-Chairperson: Provided that in any case in which the Chairperson or the Vice-Chairperson shall have certified his opinion and the objection shall in consequence thereof have been heard and disposed of by the Chairperson and the Vice-Chairperson, the person making the objection may, if the requisition made upon him is not withdrawn on the hearing of his objection, pay in the said sum of three thousand rupees to the municipality as the cost of executing the work or doing the thing required, whereupon such person shall be relieved of all further liability and obligation, in respect of executing the work or doing the thing required and in respect of paying the expenses thereof and the municipality itself shall execute such work or do such thing, and shall exercise all powers necessary

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Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University Act 1994 Section 4

Title: Objects of the University

State: Central

Year: 1994

.....courses in Science and key and frontier areas of Technology and other allied disciplines in the educational programmes of the University; to offer appropriate courses relevant for the development of socially and economically depressed sections of the people, including agricultural technology and rural crafts; to promote the study of the principles for which Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar worked during his life time, namely, national integration, social justice and democratic way of life, and also study of the Constitutions of the world to take appropriate measures for promoting innovations in teaching-learning processes in inter-disciplinary studies and research and pay special attention to the promotion of educational and economic interests and welfare of the people in general and of members belonging to the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes in particular by providing adequate percentage of seats for the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes and the University shall, in organising its activities, have due regard to the objects specified in the First Schedule.

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Manipur Municipalities Act, 1994 Section 186

Title: Chairperson, Vice-chairperson to Make Order After Hearing Objection

State: Central

Year: 1994

The Chairperson or the Vice-Chairperson, of the Nagar Panchayat or, the Council as the case may be, shall after hearing the objection and making any enquiry which they may deem necessary, record an order withdrawing, modifying, or making absolute the requisition against which the objection is preferred and if such order does not withdraw the requisition it shall specify the time within which the requisition shall be carried out, which shall not be less than the shortest time which might have been mentioned in the original requisition under this Act.

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Manipur Municipalities Act, 1994 Section 184

Title: Person Required to Execute Any Work May Prefer Objection to the Municipality

State: Central

Year: 1994

Any person who is required by such requisition to execute any work or to do anything may instead of executing the work or doing the thing required, prefer an objection in writing to the municipality against such requisition within fifteen days of the service of the notice affixing or posting up of the notification containing the requisition, or if the time within which he is required to comply with the requisition be less than fifteen days, then within such less time.

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Visveswaraiah Technological University Act, 1994 Chapter IV

Title: Objectives of the University

State: Karnataka

Year: 1994

.....of technology to the agencies that require them in the community; and (8) to affiliate all Technical Education Institutions excluding Polytechnics, ITSs and ITCs. Section 6 - Admission to the University (1) Admission to the University shall, subject to the provisions of this Act and statutes, be open to all persons: Provided that nothing in this section shall require, the University to admit to any course of study students larger in number than or with academic or other qualifications lower than those prescribed. (2) Subject to the proviso to sub-section (1), the Government may direct that the University shall reserve in its constituent colleges seats for Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe and such socially and educationally backward classes of citizens, children and wards of the defence personnel, ex-servicemen, sportsmen, N.C.C, Scouts etc. as may be declared by the State Government in this behalf and where such direction has been given the University and its constituent colleges shall make reservations accordingly.

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Visveswaraiah Technological University Act, 1994 Section 5

Title: Objectives of the University

State: Karnataka

Year: 1994

The University shall have the following objectives, namely:- (1) to supply the required manpower of appropriate kind and quality to meet the needs of society and national development plans; (2) to advance frontiers of knowledge by research, innovation, invention and product improvement; (3) to develop in the youth a sensitivity to environment and to inculcate a consciousness of the real problems and social needs; (4) to derive benefits from the ever growing scientific and technological knowledge in different parts of the world; (5) to formulate general goals and responsibilities of technological education in the service of man and the nation; (6) to develop good entrepreneurial abilities among the youth; (7) to contribute to smooth and effective transfer of technology to the agencies that require them in the community; and (8) to affiliate all Technical Education Institutions excluding Polytechnics, ITSs and ITCs.

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Bayaluseeme Development Board Act, 1994 Section 12

Title: Objects of the Board

State: Karnataka

Year: 1994

The objects of the Board shall be,- (i) to promote the development and conservation of water resources in the Bayaluseeme; (ii) to adopt soil and water conservation measures in rainfed agriculture systems of the Bayaluseeme; (iii) to promote development of forest in the Bayaluseeme; (iv) to promote horticulture development in the Bayaluseeme; (v) to promote and support activities in the agriculture and allied sectors in the Bayaluseeme. (vi) to promote animal husbandry in the Bayaluseeme.

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Kannada Development Authority Act, 1994 Section 16

Title: Officers Made Responsible to Carryout the Objectives of the Authority

State: Karnataka

Year: 1994

(1) The Chief Secretary at the State level, the Divisional Commissioner at Divisional level, the Deputy Commissioner at District level, the Assistant Commissioner at the Sub- divisional level and the Tahsildar at the Taluk level shall be responsible to carryout the objectives of the Authority. (2) The State Government may by notification specify officer responsible for implementation of the different projects and programmes of the Authority and different class of officers may be specified for different departments.

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The Kerala Panchayat Raj Act, 1994 Complete Act

State: Kerala

Year: 1994

THE KERALA PANCHAYAT RAJ ACT, 1994 THE KERALA PANCHAYAT RAJ ACT, 1994 [Act No. 13 of 1994] PREAMBLE An Act to replace the present enactments relating to Panchayats and district councils by a comprehensive enactment. Whereas it is expedient to replace the present enactments relating to Panchayats' and district councils by a comprehensive enactment to establish a three-tier Panchayat Raj System in the State in line with the Constitution (Seventy-third Amendment) Act, 1992, for securing a greater measure of participation of the people in planned development and in local governmental affairs, by constituting village, block and district Panchayats; And endow such Panchayats with such powers and authority to enable them to function as institutions of self-government; And entrusting such Panchayats the preparation of plans and implementation of schemes for economic development and social justice including the implementation of schemes in relation to the matters listed in the Eleventh Schedule to the Constitution; Be it enacted in the Forty-fifth Year of the Republic of India as follows:- Chapter I - PRELIMINARY (Pub. in K.G. Ex. No. 1175 dated 23-11-1995).....

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The Haryana Municipal Corporation Act, 1994 Complete Act

State: Haryana

Year: 1994

THE HARYANA MUNICIPAL CORPORATION ACT, 1994 THE HARYANA MUNICIPAL CORPORATION ACT, 1994 (Haryana Act No. 16 of 1994) Table of Contents CHAPTER-1 PRELIMINARY Sections 1. Short title, extent and commencement. 2. Definitions. 3. Declaration of Municipal area as Corporation. CHAPTER "II CONSTITUTION OF CORPORATION 4. Incorporation and Constitution of Corporation. 5. Duration of Corporation. 6. Delimitation of Wards. 7. Qualification for members. 8. Disqualification of members. 9. Election to the Corporation. 10. Constitution and Composition of Wards Committees etc. 11. Reservation of seats. 12. Right to Votes. 13. Filling of Casual Vacancies. 14. Publication of results of elections. 15. Election petitions. 16. Relief that may be claimed by petitioner 17. Grounds for declaring election to be void. 18. Procedure to be followed by prescribed authority. 19. decision of prescribed authority. 20. Procedure in case of equality of votes. 21. Finality of decision. Sections: 22. Corrupt practices. 23. Maintenance of secrecy of voting. 24. Officers etc. at elections not to act for candidates or to influence voting. 25......

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