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Draft Lokpal Bill, 2011 – The Government Version

Draft Lokpal Bill, 2011  (Click to see the PDF)

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July 31, 2011 by GB Categories: Inside India | Tags: corruption, draft lokpal bill 2011, lokpal, lokpal bill, news | Leave a comment

National Food Security Bill, 2011 – As Proposed By National Advisory Council (NAC)

National Food Security Bill, 2011    (Click the link to see the PDF)

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July 31, 2011 by GB Categories: Inside India | Tags: fodd security bill 2011, food security in India, NAC, National advisory council, news, PDS | 2 Comments

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