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The Indian government has taken steps to conserve soil through initiatives such as the National Mission for Sustainable Agriculture, National Soil Health Card scheme, and promoting organic farming practices. These actions aim to improve soil health, prevent degradation, and increase agricultural productivity while promoting sustainable practices.
The Indian government has taken up a twin-track method to conserve water. Large emphasis is placed on the water companies assessing how to reduce the consumption of water in both residential areas and commercial ones. It has declared the year 2013 as the "year of conserving water."
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How does the indian government work India follows a parliamentary system of government
It is important to note that the Indian constitution is the property of the Indian government since it contains the seal of the Indian government. The soft copy of the Indian government constitution can be obtained by visiting the office of the judiciary.
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federal type of government
Yes the university grants commission is recognized by the government of India. It in fact is established by Indian Government.
The work of an Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer involves a wide range of responsibilities, including policy formulation, implementation of government programs, and administration of public services. They serve in various roles at different levels of government, managing resources, overseeing development projects, and ensuring law and order. IAS officers also act as a bridge between the government and the public, addressing grievances and facilitating communication. Their work is crucial for effective governance and the execution of government policies at the grassroots level.
The Canadian Government did not enact the Indian Act, it was a British Colonial Act titled An Act for the Gradual Civilization of the Indian. Hence it is embedded in Canada and is almost impossible to repeal.