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The official languages of British India were English, Urdu and later Hindi, with English being used for purposes at the central level. [2] The Indian constitution adopted in 1950 envisaged that English would be phased out in favour of Hindi, over a fifteen-year period, but gave Parliament the power to, by law, provide for the continued use of English even thereafter. [3]
A Parliament Committee on Official Language constituted in 1976 periodically reviews the progress in the use of Hindi and submits a report to the President. The governmental body which makes policy decisions and established guidelines for the promotion of Hindi is the Kendriya Hindi Samiti (est. 1967). In every city that has more than ten ...
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The Bill, as passed by the Lok Sabha, was considered and passed by the Rajya Sabha on 1 September 1976. [4] The bill received assent from then President Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed on 7 September 1976, and came into force on the same day. [4] [5] It was notified in The Gazette of India on 9 September 1976. [6]
This is a category of articles concerning acts of Parliament (laws enacted by the Parliament of India in 1976). For more general discussion of Indian legal topics, see Category:Law of India and its other subcategories.
Adhoc Rules, Special Rules – Inspectorate of Factories; Registration of Births and Deaths Act 1969 (Act No. 18 of 1969) Tamil Nadu Registration of Births and Deaths Rules 2000; G.O Ms. No. 528 Health and Family Welfare Dated, 29 December 1999; Adhoc Rules and Special Rules – Information and Public Relations Department
The Standards of Weights and Measures Act, 1976, along with the Standards of Weights and Measures (Enforcement) Act, 1985, was repealed and replaced by the Legal Metrology Act, 2009, which came into effect on 1 April 2011. The new Act aimed to further modernize and streamline the regulation of weights and measures in India.
An Act to provide for the imposition of a ceiling on vacant land in urban agglomerations, for the acquisition of such land in excess of the ceiling limit, to regulate the construction of buildings on such land and for matters connected therewith, with a view to preventing the concentration of urban land in the hands of a few persons and speculation and profiteering therein and with a view to ...