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Home Bare Acts Phrase: revitalizeElectricity (Supply) (West Bengal Amendment) Act, 1994 Complete Act
State: West Bengal
Year: 1994
.....in its application to West Bengal, be amended for the purposes and in the manner here in after provided. Section 3 Amendment of section 49 of the Act After sub-section (4) of section 49 of the principal Act, the following sub-section shall be inserted : "(5) Notwithstanding anything contained in this Act or in any agreement, instrument or undertaking, having effect by virtue of this Act, or any commitment or concession made by the Board or by any judgement, decree or order of any court or by any order of any other authority prior to the commencement of the Electricity (Supply) (West Bengal Amendment) Act, 1994, it shall be lawful for the Board to frame uniform tariff for the supply of electricity under sub-section (1) or to revise such tariff from time to time, as the case may be, for such supply: Provided that in framing the uniform tariff under sub-section (1) or in revising such tariff, the Board shall be guided by the provisions of section 59 and sub-section (2), sub-section (3) and sub-section (4) of this section : Provided further that every such agreement, instrument or undertaking, or commitment or concession, shall, in so far as it is inconsistent with the first.....
List Judgments citing this sectionJute Manufactures Development Council Act, 1983 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1983
JUTE MANUFACTURES DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL ACT, 1983 JUTE MANUFACTURES DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL ACT, 1983 The jute industry occupies a significant position in India's national economy. There are about 69 jute mills in the country with around 45,000 looms accounting for about 30 per cent of the world's export of jute goods. The total capital employed in the industry is of the order of Rs, 300 crores generating employment to about 2.5 lakhs of persons. Besides, the cultivation of jute provides a living to nearly 40 lakh farm families and the marketing of jute and jute goods and other ancillary activities give sizeable employment to others. 2. For quite some time, the jute industry had been facing financial crisis caused by the shrinkage in the export market and acute competition from foreign countries and from synthetic substitutes. The export performance had been declining. With decreased demand, the productivity and efficiency of the industry has also remained at low ebb. Any scheme for revitalization and rejuvenation of the industry would call for vigorous efforts towards market promotion, cost reduction, dynamic approach to research for improvement in techniques, processes of.....
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