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The West Bengal Appropriation (No.2), Act, 2014] Complete Act

State: West Bengal

Year: 2014

.....2015; It is hereby enacted in the Sixty-fifth Year of the Republic of India, by the Legislature of West Bengal, as follows:- Short title:- 1. This Act may be called the West Bengal Appropriation (No.2) Act, 2014. Issue of Rs. 160459,53,38,000 out of the Consolidated Fund of West Bengal for the year 2014-2015:- 2. From and out of the Consolidated Fund of West Bengal, there may be paid and applied sums not exceeding those specified in column 3 of the Schedule amounting in the aggregate [inclusive of the sums specified in column 3 of the Schedule to the West Bengal Appropriation (Vote on Account) Act, 2014] to the sum of rupees one lakh sixty thousand four hundred fifty-nine crore fifty-three lakh and thirty-eight thousand towards defraying the several charges which will come in course of payment during the year ending on the thirty-first day of March, 2015, in respect of the services and purposes specified in column 2 of the Schedule. Appropriation:- 3. The sums authorized to be paid and applied from and out of the Consolidated Fund of West Bengal by this Act shall be appropriated for the services and purposes expressed in the Scheduled in relation to the year ending on the.....

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The West Bengal Appropriation (Vote On Account) Act, 2014 Complete Act

State: West Bengal

Year: 2014

.....of India, by the Legislature of West Bengal, as follows:- Short title:- 1. This Act may be called the West Bengal Appropriation (Vote on Account) Act, 2014. (Section 2.3) Issue of Rs.53486,51,12,000 out of the Consolidated Fund of West Bengal for the Year 2014-2015:- 2. From and out of the Consolidated Fund of West Bengal, there may be paid and applied sums not exceeding those specified in column 3 of the Schedule amounting in the aggregate to the sum of rupees fifty-three thousand four hundred eighty-six crore fifty-one lakh and twelve thousand towards defraying the several charges which will come in course of payment during the year ending on the thirty-first day of March, 2015, in respect of the services and purposes specified in column 2 of the Schedule. Appropriation:- 3. The sums authorized to be paid and applied from and out of the Consolidated Fund of West Bengal by this Act shall be appropriated for the services and purposes expressed in the Schedule in relation to the year ending on the thirty-first day of March, 2015. SCHEDULE [See sections 2 and 3.] 1 2 3 Demand Number/Serial Number Service and purposes Sums not exceeding Voted by.....

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The West Bengal Appropriation Act, 2014 Complete Act

State: West Bengal

Year: 2014

.....2014. It is hereby enacted in the Sixty-fifty Year of the Republic of India, by the Legislature of West Bengal, as follows:- Short title:- 1. This Act may be called the West Bengal Appropriation Act, 2014. Issue of Rs.19352,11,27,000 out of the Consolidated Fund of West Bengal for the year 2013-14:- 2. From and out of the Consolidated Fund of West Bengal, there may be paid and applied sums not exceeding those specified in column 3 of the Schedule amounting in the aggregate to the sum of rupees nineteen thousand three hundred fifty-two crore eleven lakh and twenty-seven thousand only towards defraying the several charges which will come in course of payment during the year ending on the thirty-first day of March, 2014, in respect of the services and purposes specified in column 2 of the Schedule. Appropriation:- 3. The sums authorized to be paid and applied from and out of the Consolidated Fund of West Bengal by this Act shall be appropriated for the services and purposes expressed in the Schedule in relation to the year ending on the thirty-first day of March, 2014. SCHEDULE [See sections 2 and 3] 1 2 3 Demand Number/Serial Number Service and purposes .....

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National Food Security Act, 2013, Section 32

Title: Other Welfare Schemes

State: Central

Year: 2013

(1) The provisions of this Act shall not preclude the Central Government or the State Government from continuing or formulating other food based welfare schemes. (2) Notwithstanding anything contained in this Act, the State Government may, continue with or formulate food or nutrition based plans or schemes providing for benefits higher than the benefits provided under this Act, from its own resources.

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National Food Security Act, 2013, Preamble

Title: the National Food Security Act, 2013

State: Central

Year: 2013

THE NATIONAL FOOD SECURITY ACT, 2013 [Act No. 20 of 2013] [10th September, 2013] PREAMBLE An Act to provide for food and nutritional security in human life cycle approach, by ensuring access to adequate quantity of quality food at affordable prices to people to live a life with dignity and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto. Be it enacted by Parliament in the Sixty-fourth Year of the Republic of India as follows:--

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National Food Security Act, 2013, Complete Act

Title: the National Food Security Act, 2013

State: Central

Year: 2013

.....areas Section 31 - Steps to further advance food and nutritional security Chapter XIII - MISCELLANEOUS Section 32 - Other welfare schemes Section 33 - Penalties Section 34 - Power to adjudicate Section 35 - Power to delegate by Central Government and State Government Section 36 - Act to have overriding effect Section 37 - Power to amend Schedules Section 38 - Power of Central Government to give directions Section 39 - Power of Central Government to make rules Section 40 - Power of State Government to make rules Section 41 - Transitory provisions for schemes, guidelines, etc. Section 42 - Power to remove difficulties Section 43 - Utilisation of institutional mechanism for other purposes Section 44 - Force Majeure Section 45 - Repeal and savings Schedule - SCHEDULE I Schedule - SCHEDULE II Schedule - SCHEDULE III Schedule - SCHEDULE IV

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National Food Security Act, 2013, Schedule

Title: Schedule Iii

State: Central

Year: 2013

SCHEDULE III (See section 31) Provisions for advancing food security (1) Revitalisation of Agriculture-- (a) agrarian reforms through measures for securing interests of small and marginal farmers; (b) increase in investments in agriculture, including research and development, extension services, micro and minor irrigation and power to increase productivity and production; (c) ensuring livelihood security to farmers by way of remunerative prices, access to inputs, credit, irrigation, power, crop insurance, etc.; (d) prohibiting unwarranted diversion of land and water from food production. (2) Procurement, Storage and Movement related interventions-- (a) incentivising decentralised procurement including procurement of coarse grains; (b) geographical diversification of procurement operations; (c) augmentation of adequate decentralised modern and scientific storage; (d) giving top priority to movement of foodgrains and providing sufficient number of rakes for this purpose, including expanding the line capacity of railways to facilitate foodgrain movement from surplus to consuming regions. (3) Others: Access to-- (a) safe and adequate drinking water and.....

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National Food Security Act, 2013, Schedule

Title: Schedule Ii

State: Central

Year: 2013

SCHEDULE II [See sections 4(a), 5(1) and 6] Nutritional standards Nutritional standards: The nutritional standards for children in the age group of 6 months to 3 years, age group of 3 to 6 years and pregnant women and lactating mothers required to be met by providing "Take Home Rations" or nutritious hot cooked meal in accordance with the Integrated Child Development Services Scheme and nutritional standards for children in lower and upper primary classes under the Mid Day Meal Scheme are as follows: Serial number Category Type of meal2 Calories (Kcal) Protein (g) 1 2 3 4 5 1. Children (6 months to 3 years) Take Home Ration 500 12-15 2. Children (3 to 6 years) Morning Snack and Hot Cooked Meal 500 12-15 3. Children (6 months to 6 years) who are malnourished Take Home Ration 800 20-25 4. Lower primary classes Hot Cooked Meal 450 12 5. Upper primary classes Hot Cooked Meal 700 20 6. Pregnant women and Lactating mothers Take Home Ration 600 18-20

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Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013, (Central) Schedule

Title: the Third Schedule

State: Central

Year: 2013

.....with the nearby growth centres/urban localities. 12. Burial or cremation ground, depending on the caste-communities at the site and their practices. 13. Facilities for sanitation, including individual toilet points. 14. Individual single electric connections (or connection through non-conventional sources of energy like solar energy), for each household and for public lighting. 15. Anganwadi's providing child and mother supplemental nutritional services. 16. School as per the provisions of the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009 (35 of 2009); 17. Sub-health centre within two kilometres range. 18. Primary Health Centre as prescribed by the Government of India. 19. Playground for children. 20. One community centre for every hundred families. 21. Places of worship and chowpal/tree platform for every fifty families for community assembly, of numbers and dimensions consonant with the affected area. 22. Separate land must be earmarked for traditional tribal institutions. 23. The forest dweller families must be provided, where possible, with their forest rights on non-timber forest produce and.....

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National Food Security Act, 2013, Section 31

Title: Steps to Further Advance Food and Nutritional Security

State: Central

Year: 2013

The Central Government, the State Governments and local authorities shall, for the purpose of advancing food and nutritional security, strive to progressively realise the objectives specified in Schedule III.

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