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  act in gujarati language: F-O Library of Congress. Office for Subject Cataloging Policy, 1990
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  act in gujarati language: Constitutional languages B. P. Mahapatra, 1989
  act in gujarati language: A History of Indian Literature: 1911-1956, struggle for freedom : triumph and tragedy Sisir Kumar Das, 2005 Presents the Indian literatures, not in isolation in one another, but as related components in a larger complex, conspicuous by the existence of age-old multilingualism and a variety of literary traditions. --
  act in gujarati language: eNatya Sanhita Final Plays Various, 2016-08-30 An online, one-act play competition inviting original plays
  act in gujarati language: Gujarat Under Modi Christophe Jaffrelot, 2024-03-01 state of the Indian Union, his stewardship as Chief Minister of Gujarat being the longest in that state's history. Modi and his BJP supporters explained his achievement by pointing to economic growth under his leadership, yet detractors point out that Modi has been more business-friendly than market-friendly--to the benefit of large industrial corporations, and at the cost of great social polarization. In 2002, an anti-Muslim pogrom of unparalleled ferocity occurred in Gujarat, leading to the biggest number of Muslim deaths since Partition. The state's Hindu majority immediately rallied around Modi. No serious riot has occurred in Gujarat since, but polarization was key to Modi's strategy there, and he has deployed that strategy again and again since he became Prime Minister of India in 2014. For Modi has cultivated a communal image. A marketing genius, his messaging combines the politics of Hindutva with economic modernization, to the clear appreciation of Gujarat's middle class. Christophe Jaffrelot's revealing book shows how Modi's Gujarat served as the laboratory of Modi's India, not only in terms of Hindu majoritarianism and national populism, but also of caste and class politics.
  act in gujarati language: My Seditious Heart Arundhati Roy, 2019-06-11 Two decades of commentary by the New York Times–bestselling author: “An electrifying political essayist . . . uplifting . . . galvanizing.” —Booklist From the Booker Prize-winning author of such works as The God of Small Things and The Ministry of Utmost Happiness, My Seditious Heart collects nonfiction spanning over twenty years and chronicles a battle for justice, rights, and freedoms in an increasingly hostile world. Taken together, these essays are told in a voice of unique spirit, marked by compassion, clarity, and courage. Radical and superbly readable, they speak always in defense of the collective, of the individual, and of the land, in the face of the destructive logic of financial, social, religious, military, and governmental elites. “Her lucid and probing essays offer sharp insights on a range of matters, from crony capitalism and environmental depredation to the perils of nationalism and, in her most recent work, the insidiousness of the Hindu caste system. In an age of intellectual logrolling and mass-manufactured infotainment, she continues to offer bracing ways of seeing, thinking and feeling.” —Pankaj Mishra, Time Magazine Praise for Arundhati Roy: “Arundhati Roy combines her brilliant style as a novelist with her powerful commitment to social justice in producing these eloquent, penetrating essays.” —Howard Zinn “One of the most confident and original thinkers of our time.” —Naomi Klein “The scale of what Roy surveys is staggering. Her pointed indictment is devastating.” —The New York Times Book Review
  act in gujarati language: Critical Pedagogies for Modern Languages Education Derek Hird, 2023-07-13 In the context of Black Lives Matter, decolonizing initiatives, #MeToo, climate emergency protests and other movements for social and environmental justice, this volume posits a simple question: how can modern languages be taught so that they challenge rather than reinforce social inequalities? Informed by interdisciplinary theories, Critical Pedagogies for Modern Language Education focuses on practical discussions of case studies in areas directly relevant to the classroom contexts of modern languages educators. The volume transforms modern language educators and the modern language profession by putting the politics of language teaching at the centre of its analysis. With case studies covering 11 languages (Modern Standard Arabic, Dutch, English, French, German, Levantine, Mandarin, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, Tamazight) across 13 countries and regions (Austria, Brazil, China, France, Italy, the Levant, Morocco, the Netherlands, Palestine, Spain, Sweden, the UK, and the USA), the contributors cover a wide range of theories, including critical discourse analysis, activist pedagogies, culturally sustaining pedagogy, linguistic justice and translanguaging. With student-teacher collaboration at its heart, critical modern languages pedagogy unmasks the ideologies and hegemonies that lie behind mainstream language use and affirms the value of minority linguistic and cultural practices. The volume thus provides transformative approaches to modern languages teaching and learning that respond to the key social concerns of the 21st century.
  act in gujarati language: Library of Congress Subject Headings Library of Congress. Office for Subject Cataloging Policy, 1990
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  act in gujarati language: The Gujarat Government Gazette Gujarat (India), 1964
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  act in gujarati language: How to Get Government Jobs K. P. Shashidharan, 2015-01-30 HOW TO GET GOVERNMENT JOBS is a must-read for career information and guidance for job hunting in government sector. The book will help the job seekers to have a clear road map for Government Service to navigate and reach the destination with milestones at different intervals and time frame. The government jobs include Indian Civil Services, recognized as steel frame of public administration and other organized civil services at the Centre and States levels, technical services and uniformed services in Centre and States, jobs at Central and States’ Public Sector Companies, Banks, Central and States Autonomous Bodies and many other organizations. Key Features • This book shall help the readers to prepare systematically with right information at right time for right jobs as per eligibility. • The book will facilitate the job seekers to choose the right job at the earliest opportunity at the minimum possible age to enjoy optimum career advantage. K. P. SHASHIDHARAN is a visiting professor at NIFM, Ministry of Finance, Government of India, former Director General in CAG of India, Member of IAAS, a premier Indian Civil Service and an alumnus from the London School of Economics, established author, poet, and freelance columnist. He has functioned in various capacities in Government of India and Comptroller and Auditor General of India.
  act in gujarati language: Indigenous Peoples Victoria R. Williams, 2020-02-24 The book is an essential resource for those interested in investigating the lives, histories, and futures of indigenous peoples around the world. Perfect for readers looking to learn more about cultural groups around the world, this four-volume work examines approximately 400 indigenous groups globally. The encyclopedia investigates the history, social structure, and culture of peoples from all corners of the world, including their role in the world, their politics, and their customs and traditions. Alphabetically arranged entries focus on groups living in all world regions, some of which are well-known with large populations, and others that are lesser-known with only a handful of surviving members. Each entry includes sections on the group's geography and environment; history and politics; society, culture, and tradition; access to health care and education; and threats to survival. Each entry concludes with See Also cross-references and a list of Further Reading resources to guide readers in their research. Also included in the encyclopedia are Native Voices inset boxes, allowing readers a glimpse into the daily lives of members of these indigenous groups, as well as an appendix featuring the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.
  act in gujarati language: Where East Looks West Dennis Kurzon, 2004 The aim of the book is to explain the constant success in the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) of speakers of the Indian language, Konkani, who live in Goa and to the south of Goa. The evidence seems to point, although inconclusively, to historical and sociolinguistic factors, some of which pertain to India as a whole, while others are unique to the Konkani-speaking regions.
  act in gujarati language: M.K. Gandhi, Attorney at Law Charles R. DiSalvo, 2013-11-15 “...a must read for persons from all walks of life...interested in understanding the philosophical evolution of an ordinary man into the extraordinary.” -- Indian Law Journal In 1888, at the age of eighteen, Mohandas Gandhi sets out from his modest home in India. Shy, timid, and soft-spoken, he embarks on what he believes will be a new life abroad. Twenty-seven years later, at the age of forty-five, he returns—this time fearless, impassioned, and ready to lead his country to freedom. What transformed him? The law. M. K. Gandhi, Attorney at Law is the first biography of the Mahatma’s early years as a lawyer. It follows Gandhi as he embarks on a personal journey of self-discovery: from his education in Britain, through the failure of his first law practice in India, to his eventual migration to South Africa. Though he found initial success representing wealthy Indian merchants, events on the ground would come to change him. Relentless attacks by the white colonial establishment on Indian civil rights prompted Gandhi to give up his lucrative business in favor of representing the oppressed in court. Gandhi had originally hoped that the South African legal system could be relied upon for justice. But when the courts failed to respond, he had no choice but to shift tactics, developing what would ultimately become his lasting legacy—the philosophy and practice of nonviolent civil disobedience. As he took on the most powerful governmental, economic, and political forces of his day, Gandhi transformed himself from a modest civil rights lawyer into a tireless freedom fighter. Relying on never-before-seen archival materials, this book provides the reader with a front-row seat to the dramatic events that would alter Gandhi—and history—forever.
  act in gujarati language: Salman Rushdie and Translation Jenni Ramone, 2013-09-12 Salman Rushdie's writing is engaged with translation in many ways: translator-figures tell and retell stories in his novels, while acts of translation are catalysts for climactic events. Covering his major novels as well as his often-neglected short stories and writing for children, Salman Rushdie and Translation explores the role of translation in Rushdie's work. In this book, Jenni Ramone draws on contemporary translation theory to analyse the part translation plays in Rushdie's appropriation of historical and contemporary Indian narratives of independence and migration.
  act in gujarati language: Law and Identity in Colonial South Asia Mitra Sharafi, 2014-04-21 This book explores the legal culture of the Parsis, or Zoroastrians, an ethnoreligious community unusually invested in the colonial legal system of British India and Burma. Rather than trying to maintain collective autonomy and integrity by avoiding interaction with the state, the Parsis sank deep into the colonial legal system itself. From the late eighteenth century until India's independence in 1947, they became heavy users of colonial law, acting as lawyers, judges, litigants, lobbyists, and legislators. They de-Anglicized the law that governed them and enshrined in law their own distinctive models of the family and community by two routes: frequent intra-group litigation often managed by Parsi legal professionals in the areas of marriage, inheritance, religious trusts, and libel, and the creation of legislation that would become Parsi personal law. Other South Asian communities also turned to law, but none seems to have done so earlier or in more pronounced ways than the Parsis.
  act in gujarati language: A Judge in Madras Caroline Keen, 2020-03-30 The memoirs of Sidney Wadsworth are a vital source on Britain's colonial history during the first half of the twentieth century. Recounting his long and distinguished career in the Indian Civil Service, Wadsworth paints an entertaining picture of the many places in Madras province where he served, with illuminating portraits of the important British and Indian figures with whom he associated. Here we see through his eyes the growth of Indian nationalism and the rise of Gandhi, and the impact of the Second World War on Madras. Reliving his journey from junior member of the ICS to High Court judge, Wadsworth displays a shrewd acumen and a keen eye for the ridiculous. By no means uncritical of British rule, he emerges from these pages as a conscientious, humane and reasonable official--unlike some of his contemporaries--and one able to accept the huge changes overtaking India. The physical and moral demands of his daily routine reveal the commitment of an administration that, for all its failings, steadily pursued the goal of good and impartial government. Also featuring excerpts from the memoirs of other civil servants then in the province, A Judge in Madras will fascinate anyone interested in the colonial encounter.
  act in gujarati language: Toward a Free Economy Aditya Balasubramanian, 2023-07-18 The unknown history of economic conservatism in India after independence Neoliberalism is routinely characterized as an antidemocratic, expert-driven project aimed at insulating markets from politics, devised in the North Atlantic and projected on the rest of the world. Revising this understanding, Toward a Free Economy shows how economic conservatism emerged and was disseminated in a postcolonial society consistent with the logic of democracy. Twelve years after the British left India, a Swatantra (“Freedom”) Party came to life. It encouraged Indians to break with the Indian National Congress Party, which spearheaded the anticolonial nationalist movement and now dominated Indian democracy. Rejecting Congress’s heavy-industrial developmental state and the accompanying rhetoric of socialism, Swatantra promised “free economy” through its project of opposition politics. As it circulated across various genres, “free economy” took on meanings that varied by region and language, caste and class, and won diverse advocates. These articulations, informed by but distinct from neoliberalism, came chiefly from communities in southern and western India as they embraced new forms of entrepreneurial activity. At their core, they connoted anticommunism, unfettered private economic activity, decentralized development, and the defense of private property. Opposition politics encompassed ideas and practice. Swatantra’s leaders imagined a conservative alternative to a progressive dominant party in a two-party system. They communicated ideas and mobilized people around such issues as inflation, taxation, and property. And they made creative use of India’s institutions to bring checks and balances to the political system. Democracy’s persistence in India is uncommon among postcolonial societies. By excavating a perspective of how Indians made and understood their own democracy and economy, Aditya Balasubramanian broadens our picture of neoliberalism, democracy, and the postcolonial world.
  act in gujarati language: Global Hindu Diaspora Kalpana Hiralal, 2017-08-22 This book examines Hinduism from both a historical and contemporary perspective. It provides some interesting insights into factors that shaped and defined Hinduism in the diaspora. It also examines the challenges facing Hinduism in the twenty-first century. In recent years the growing conversions of Hindus to other religions, the complexities of caste, the impact of AIDS, and the need to reinvigorate the youth in Hindu teachings are just some of the issues that it faces. What shape and form will Hinduism take in the twenty-first century? What will Hinduism look like in the future? These relevant questions are the subject of debate and deliberations amongst religious scholars, academics and politicians. This edited collection addresses some of these questions as well as the relationship between religion and diaspora within historical and contemporary perspectives.
  act in gujarati language: Journal of the Indian Law Institute Indian Law Institute, 1968
  act in gujarati language: Multilingualism in Public Spaces Robert Blackwood, Deirdre A. Dunlevy, 2021-07-15 Advocates of multilingualism are always seeking new ways to articulate the advantages inherent in living out life in more than one language. This volume brings together researchers from across Europe to explore sociolinguistic perspectives on multilingualism, with specific emphasis on identity, diversity, and social cohesion, as they focus explicitly on the potential of this phenomenon to empower individuals, groups, and communities. Positioned around the idea of empowerment, this book explores the potential of multilingualism to overcome divisions and build social cohesion. In particular, chapters discuss how multilingualism can help the individual to become critically conscious and to develop an in-depth understanding of the world, while also benefiting society as whole. Understanding 'public space' in broad terms, including domains such as education, online, and the linguistic landscape, this volume explores how multilingualism can empower people from a range of perspectives, including memorialisation, onomastics, direct action, linguistic rights, migration, and educational play.
  act in gujarati language: Catalogue of Books Printed in the Bombay Presidency , 1871
  act in gujarati language: Catalogue of Native Publications in the Bombay Presidency , 1867
  act in gujarati language: Leaving India Minal Hajratwala, 2009-03-18 The PEN Award–winning chronicle of the Indian diaspora told through the stories of the author’s own family. In this “rich, entertaining and illuminating story,” Minal Hajratwala mixes history, memoir, and reportage to explore the collisions of choice and history that led her family to emigrate from India (San Francisco Chronicle). “Meticulously researched and evocatively written” (The Washington Post), Leaving India looks for answers to the eternal questions that faced not only Hajratwala’s own Indian family but all immigrants, everywhere: Where did we come from? Why did we leave? What did we give up and gain in the process? Beginning with her great-grandfather Motiram’s original flight from British-occupied India to Fiji, where he rose from tailor to department store mogul, Hajratwala follows her ancestors across the twentieth-century to explain how they came to be spread across five continents and nine countries. As she delves into the relationship between personal choice and the great historical forces—British colonialism, apartheid, Gandhi’s salt march, and American immigration policy—that helped shape her family’s experiences, Hajratwala brings to light for the very first time the story of the Indian diaspora. A luminous narrative from “a fine daughter of the continent, bringing insight, intelligence and compassion to the lives and sojourns of her far-flung kin,” Leaving India offers a deeply intimate look at what it means to call more than one part of the world home (Alice Walker).
  act in gujarati language: Dictionary of Oriental Literatures 2 Dusan Zbavitel, 2023-01-06 This book fills a long-felt gap in Western literature by presenting a concise summary of practically all the literatures of South and South-East Asia, comprising India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Thailand, Combodia, Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia, and the Philippines.
  act in gujarati language: UPSC Power Bank:1000+ MCQs for UPSC and State PSCs and exams Modern History (For Latest Edition) Oswaal Editorial Board, 2024-10-12 100% Updated with the Latest Pattern of Questions asked in UPSC Prelims Extensive Practice with 1000+ MCQs based on UPSC & State PSCs latest pattern Flash Facts with Crisp revision notes with smart mind maps Concept Clarity with Detailed & Elaborated Solutions 100% Exam Readiness with Study Approach & Video Trend Analysis Provided by UPSC Experts
  act in gujarati language: Oswaal Power Bank:1000+ MCQs For UPSC And State PSCs Exams Ancient & Medieval History, Modern History, Art & Culture, Geography, Indian Polity, Indian Economy, Environment & Ecology, Science & Technology (Set of 8 Books) (For 2024 Exam) Oswaal Editorial Board, 2023-07-19 Description of the book - ♦100% Updated with complete coverage of syllabus & Latest paper ♦Extensive Practice with 1000+ Questions ♦Crisp Revision with Smart Mind Maps ♦Valuable Exam Insights with Unit wise Flash Facts on all important points ♦Concept Clarity with Detailed Explanations ♦100% Exam Readiness with Subject Analysis videos made by UPSC Experts
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  act in gujarati language: Translating India Rita Kothari, 2014-04-08 The cultural universe of urban, English-speaking middle class in India shows signs of growing inclusiveness as far as English is concerned. This phenomenon manifests itself in increasing forms of bilingualism (combination of English and one Indian language) in everyday forms of speech - advertisement jingles, bilingual movies, signboards, and of course conversations. It is also evident in the startling prominence of Indian Writing in English and somewhat less visibly, but steadily rising, activity of English translation from Indian languages. Since the eighties this has led to a frenetic activity around English translation in India's academic and literary circles. Kothari makes this very current phenomenon her chief concern in Translating India. The study covers aspects such as the production, reception and marketability of English translation. Through an unusually multi-disciplinary approach, this study situates English translation in India amidst local and global debates on translation, representation and authenticity. The case of Gujarati - a case study of a relatively marginalized language - is a unique addition that demonstrates the micro-issues involved in translation and the politics of language. Rita Kothari teaches English at St. Xavier's College, Ahmedabad (Gujarat), where she runs a translation research centre on behalf of Katha. She has published widely on literary sociology, postcolonialism and translation issues. Kothari is one of the leading translators from Gujarat. Her first book (a collaboration with Suguna Ramanathan) was on English translation of Gujarati poetry (Modern Gujarati Poetry: A Selection, Sahitya Akademi, New Delhi, 1998). Her English translation of the path-breaking Gujarati Dalit novel Angaliyat is in press (The Stepchild, Oxford University Press). She is currently working on an English translation of Gujarati short stories by women of Gujarat, a study of the nineteenth-century narratives of Gujarat, and is also engaged in a project on the Sindhi identity in India.
  act in gujarati language: History for the IB Diploma Paper 3 Nationalism and Independence in India (1919–1964) Jean Bottaro, 2016-08-18 Comprehensive books to support study of History for the IB Diploma Paper 3, revised for first assessment in 2017. This coursebook covers Paper 3, HL option 3: History of Asia and Oceania, Topic 10: Nationalism and Independence in India (1919-1964) of the History for the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma syllabus for first assessment in 2017. Tailored to the requirements of the IB syllabus, and written by an experienced examiner and teacher it offers an authoritative and engaging guidance through nationalism in India, from the end of World War I to the achievement of Indian independence and the development of the country.
  act in gujarati language: British Museum Catalogue of printed Books , 1896
  act in gujarati language: Library Catalogue: Subject catalogue University of London. School of Oriental and African Studies. Library, 1963
  act in gujarati language: 2 Years Maharashtra Civil Services Mains General Studies Solved Papers 1 to 4 (2018 - 2019) with detailed Explanations Disha Experts, 2021-08-01
  act in gujarati language: The Saurashtra Code Saurashtra (India), 1955
  act in gujarati language: The National Union Catalog, Pre-1956 Imprints Library of Congress, American Library Association. Committee on Resources of American Libraries. National Union Catalog Subcommittee, 1969
  act in gujarati language: Language, Identity, and Power in Modern India Riho Isaka, 2021-10-28 This book is a historical study of modern Gujarat, India, addressing crucial questions of language, identity, and power. It examines the debates over language among the elite of this region during a period of significant social and political change in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Language debates closely reflect power relations among different sections of society, such as those delineated by nation, ethnicity, region, religion, caste, class, and gender. They are intimately linked with the process in which individuals and groups of people try to define and project themselves in response to changing political, economic, and social environments. Based on rich historical sources, including official records, periodicals, literary texts, memoirs, and private papers, this book vividly shows the impact that colonialism, nationalism, and the process of nation-building had on the ideas of language among different groups, as well as how various ideas of language competed and negotiated with each other. Language, Identity, and Power in Modern India: Gujarat, c.1850–1960 will be of particular interest to students and scholars working on South Asian history and to those interested in issues of language, society, and politics in different parts of the modern world.
Gujarat Compulsory Teaching and Learning of Gujarati …
(1) Gujarati language shall be taught as a compulsory language in all schools in the State as an additional language, in the phased manner, as may be required. (2) In those Schools which are …

GUJARAT ACT No. I OF 1961 - India Code
GUJARAT ACT No. I OF 19611 [ THE GUJARAT OFFICIAL LANGUAGES ACT, 1960 ] [ 15th February 1961. ] An Act to declare the official languages of the State of Gujarat. It is hereby enacted in the …

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GUJARATI LANGUAGE BILL, 2023. GUJARAT BILL NO. 3 OF 2023 A BILL to provide and ensure teaching and learning of Gujarati as one of the languages in all Schools in the State of Gujarat. …

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(1) Gujarati language shall be taught as a compulsory language in all schools in the State as an additional language, in the phased manner, as may be required. (2) In those Schools which are …

GUJARAT ACT No. I OF 1961 - India Code
GUJARAT ACT No. I OF 19611 [ THE GUJARAT OFFICIAL LANGUAGES ACT, 1960 ] [ 15th February 1961. ] An Act to declare the official languages of the State of Gujarat. It is hereby enacted in the …

The Gujarat Government Gazette
તારીખઃ ૯ મી ઓક્ટોબર, ૨૦૨૦ ના ગુજરાત રાજપત્ર, (અસાધારણ)માાં અાંગ્રેજીમાાં પ્રચસદ્ધ થયેલા સન ૨૦૨૦ના ગુજરાત અનધનિયમ ક્રમાંકઃ ૧૧ …

The Gujarat Government Gazette - PRS Legislative Research
GUJARATI LANGUAGE BILL, 2023. GUJARAT BILL NO. 3 OF 2023 A BILL to provide and ensure teaching and learning of Gujarati as one of the languages in all Schools in the State of Gujarat. …

The Gujarat Official Languages Act, 1960 Keyword(s): Official …
The Gujarat Official Languages Act, 1960 Keyword(s): Official Language, Gujarati. DISCLAIMER: This document is being furnished to you for your information by PRS Legislative Research (PRS). The …

THE GUJARAT PAYMENT OF WAGES RULES, 1963 - Karma …
Generally it should be in Gujarati and if the employee is a non-Gujarati and it should be in Hindi or English. However, it should not be in less than 50 days interval. Rule No. 17 is very important. …

Income Tax Act In Gujarati Language (book)
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Government of Gujarat has pass the bill of Gujarat Educational Act (Amendment) Bill- 2010 in Legislative Assembly and State has implemented Right to Education Act since Dt. 01/04/2010.

THE GUJARAT FACTORIES RULES, 1963
(a) "Act" means the factories Act, 1948. (b) "Appendix" means an appendix appended to the Rules. (c) "Artificial humidification” means the introduction of moistures into the air of a room by any …

The Gujarat Provincial Municipal Corporations Act, 1949
iv Gujarat Provincial Municipal Corporations Act, 1949 [ 1949 : Bom. LIX SectioNS. Page No. Obligation to vote. 16A. Obligation to vote. 19 16B. Declaration of a voter to be a defaulter voter. …

Pre-Conception & Pre-Natal Diagnostic Techniques Act, 1994
An Act to provide for the prohibition of sex selection, before or after conception, and for regulation of pre- natal diagnostic techniques for the purposes of detecting genetic abnormalities or …

2 REGISTERED No.G/GNR/2 - gic.gujarat.gov.in
The Translation in Gujarati of The Right to Information Act, 2005(22 of 2005) is hereby published under the authority of the President and shall be deemed to be the Authori- tative Texts thereof …

Income Tax Act In Gujarati Language [PDF]
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The following Act of the Gujarat Legislature, having been assented to by the Governor on the 6'March, 2019 is hereby published for general information. IC M. LALA, Secretary to the …

TheGujaratShopsAndEstablishments(RegulationOf ...
PART IV Acts of Gujarat Legislature and Ordinances promulgated and Regulations made by the Governor. The followin Act of the Gujarat Legislature, having been assented to by the Governor …

GUJARAT ACT NO. 28 OF 1964 - India Code
Explanation.- In this Act the expression “official languages” means the Gujarati language and the Hindi language in Devnagari script which have been declared under the Gujarat Official …

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This is the Fourth Edition of the Constitution of India in Gujarati language. The last Edition of the Gujarati version of the Constitution of India was published on behalf of the Government of India …

CIVIL PROCEDURE CODE, 1908 દલાન પ્રક્રિમાત્ભક …
નાગક્રયક ક ¯ટયભાં અન §વયલાત પ્રક્રિમા અન પ્રથાઓ નાગક્રયક પ્રહવજય કડ, 1908 દ્લાયા હનમંહત્રત છ ¬.