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Karnataka Municipalities Act, 1964 Chapter V

Title: Obligatory and Discretionary Functions of Municipal Councils

State: Karnataka

Year: 1964

maintaining relief works in times of famine or scarcity for destitute persons within the limits of the 1 [municipal area]. _______________________________

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National Trust for Welfare of Persons with Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Mental Retradation and Multiple Disabilities Act, 1999 Section 36

Title: RULES AND REGULATIONS TO BE LAID BEFORE PARLIAMENT -Every rule and every regulation made under this Act shall be laid,

State: Central

Year: 1999

have a history of criminal conviction; (d) is not a destitute and dependent on others for his own living; and (e)

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The Jharkhand Panchayat Raj Act, 2001 Section 76

Title: Functions of Panchayat Samiti

State: Jharkhand

Year: 2001

(i) Integrated welfare (women, children, weaker section the disabled and destitute); (j) Integrated employment programme; (k) Integrated recreation and sports; (l)

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The Chhattisgarh Nirashriton Avam Nirdhan Vyaktiyon Ki Sahayata (Sanshodhan) Act, 2010 Section 5

Title: Amendment of Section 4

State: Chattisgarh

Year: 2010

of collection made by a market committee, into the State Destitute Fund, and the amount collected in such fund shall be

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Karnataka Municipalities Act, 1964 Section 91

Title: Discretionary Functions of Municipal Councils

State: Karnataka

Year: 1964

offices, dharmasalas, choultries, musafirkhanas, rest-houses, homes for the disabled and destitute persons and other public buildings; 1 [(c) providing shelter for

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The Mizoram Municipalities Act, 2007 Section 58

Title: Discretionary functions of the Municipality

State: Mizoram

Year: 2007

in time of famine, flood or earthquake, relief works for, destitute persons within the limits of the municipal area; (b) construction

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Asansol Municipal Corporation Act, 1990 Section 88

Title: Discretionery functions of the Corporation The Corporation may, at its discretion, provide, either wholly or partly,

State: West Bengal

Year: 1990

maintaining relief works in time of famine or scarcity for, destitute persons within the limits of the city; (b) construction or

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West Bengal Municipal Act, 1993 Section 64

Title: Discretionary functions of the Municipality A Municipality may, at its discretion, provide, either wholly or partly,

State: West Bengal

Year: 1993

45 of 1994. [famine, flood or earthquake,] relief works for, destitute persons within the limits of the municipal area; (b) construction

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West Bengal Municipal Corporation Act, 2006 Section 98

Title: Discretionary functions of Corporation The Corporation may, at its discretion provide, either wholly or partly, out of

State: West Bengal

Year: 2006

maintaining relief works in times of famine or scarcity for, destitute persons within the limits of the Corporation area; (b) construction

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Bombay Children Act, 1948 Section 40

Title: CHILDREN FOUND HOMELESS, DESTITUTE, ETC. Any police officer 73[or any Child Welfare Officer

State: Maharashtra

Year: 1948

to the well-being of the child ; or (b) is destitute or illegitimate without means of subsistence, other than that of

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