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The employment exchanges (compulsory notification of vacancies) act, 1959
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This Act requires specified employers to notify vacancies to employment exchanges and to give prescribed vacancy information or returns when applicable.
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This Act requires specified employers to notify vacancies to employment exchanges and to give prescribed vacancy information or returns when applicable.
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Employers in covered public-sector and notified private-sector establishments must report vacancies to prescribed employment exchanges and provide prescribed vacancy information/returns.
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This Act sets up the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India, defines key food-safety terms, and gives the Authority power to regulate food manufacture, distribution, sale, import, standards, and public information.
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This Act creates Govind Guru Tribal University, Banswara, sets its scope, governance, and basic powers, and assigns roles like Chancellor, Vice-Chancellor, Registrar, and Board.
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This Act sets up Gram Nyayalayas, defines key terms, and gives the State Government and courts roles in establishing, staffing, and running them.
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This provision creates the Howrah Improvement Board, sets up its membership and key appointments, and gives the Board and State Government powers over meetings, rules, and administration.
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This Act establishes IIHMR University, Jaipur as a research university in Rajasthan and sets out its structure, powers, funding rules, admissions, examinations, accreditation, and government oversight.
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This section gives the Act its short title, says it applies throughout India, and provides that the rest of the Act starts on a date the Central Government appoints by Gazette notification.
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This section names the Act, says it applies across India with stated exceptions, defines key terms, and sets out how courts may presume facts.
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