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The Gazette of India REGISTERED No .D. 222 The Gazette of India PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY No. 44] NEW DELHI, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4.1972/KARTIKA 13,1894 Separate paging is given to this Part in order that it may be filed as a separate compilation PART II—Section 4 Statutory Rules and Orders issued by the Ministry of Defence MINISTRY OF DEFENCE New Delhi, the 18th October 1972 Madan has been nominated as a member of the Canton- ment Board, Kamptee vice Capt. C. Tahil Ramani who S.R.O. 285.—In pursuance of sub-section (7) of sec- has resigned. tion 13 of the Cantonments Act, 1924 (2 of 1924), the Central Government hereby notifies that a vacancy has [No. File 19/8/C/L&C/65/2557-C/D(Q&C).] occured in the membership of the Cantonment Board, Kamptee by reason of the acceptance by the Central Government of the resignation of Capt. C, Tahil Ramani. [No. File 19/8/C/L&C/65/2557-C/D(Q&C).] New Delhi, the 20th October 1972 S.R.O. 287.—In pursuance of sub-section (7) of sec- tion 13 of the Cantonments Act, 1924 (2 of 1924) the Central Government hereby notifies that a vacancy has occurred in the membership of the Cantonment Board, Mhow by reason of the acceptance by the Cen- S.R.O. 286.—-In pursuance of sub-section (7) of sec- tral Government of the resignation of Shri V P Singh tion 13 of the Cantonments Act, 1924 (2 of 1924), the Magistrate 1st Class. Central Government hereby notifies that Major. J. L. [No. File 19/41/_C/L&C/66/2575-C/D(Q&C).] (579) 58p THE GAZETTE OF TNDlA: NOVEMBER 4, 1972/KARTIKA 13, 1894 [PART II— occurred in the membership of the Cantonment Board. Bakloh by reason of the acceptance by the Central Government of the resignation of Major G. V. Rao. [No. File 19/23/C/L&C/65/26&0-C/D(Q&C).] S.R.O. 288.—In pursuance of sub-section (7) of sec- tion 13 of the Cantonments Act, 1924 (2 of 1924), the Central Government hereby notifies that Shri N. S. Dang, Magistrate 1st Class has been nominated as a member of the Cantonment Board, Mhow by the Dis- trict Magistrate, Indore In exercise of the powers con- ferred under section l3(3)(b) of that Act-vice Shri V. P. Singh, Magistrate 1st Class resigned. S.R.O. 291.—rln pursuance of sub-section (7) of sec- [No. File 19/4l/C/L&C/66/2575-C/l/P(QC).] tion 13 of the Cantonments Act, 1924 (2 of 1924), the Central Government hereby notifies that Lt. Col. K. N. S. P. MADAN, Under Secy, Prabhakar has been nominated as a member of the Cantonment Board, Bakloh vice Major. G. V. Rao who has resigned. [No. Fife 19/23/C/L&C/65/2590-C/l/D(Q&C).] S. P. MADAN, Under Secy. New Delhi, the 21th October 1972 S.R.O 289.—In exercise of the powers conferred by section 8 of the Army Act, 1950 (46 of 1950), the Cen- tral Govarnjnent hereby rescinds the notification of the New Delhi, the 25th October 1972 Government of India in the Ministry of Defence No. S, R. O. 400, dated the 20th October, 1971. S.R.O. 292.—In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (2) of section 12 of the National Cadet [No. File 62141/PSI/240-S/D(AG.I).] Corps Act, 1948 (31 of 1948), read with sub-rule (2) K. V. RAMANAMURTHI, Dy. Secy. of rule 42 of the National Cadet Corps Rules, 1943, and in supersession of the notification of the Government of India in the Ministry of Defence No. S.R.O. 287, dated the 12th September, 1968, the Central Government hereby appoints a State Advisory Committee of the National Cadet Corps for the State of Assam consist- Ing of the following persons, namely:— 1. The Minister of Education, the State of Assam, Chairman. 2. The Secretary to the Government of Assam, Education Department. 3. The Vice-chancellor, Gauhati University, Gauhati. 4. The Vice-Chancellor, Dibrugarh University, Dibrugarh. 5. The Director of Public Instructions, Assam. New Delhi, the 23rd October 1972 6. The Assistant Adjutant Quartermaster Gen- S R O 2fl».—In pursuance of sub-section (7) of sec- eral 101 Communication Zone Area. tion 13 of the Cantonments Act, 1924 (2 of 1924), the 7. The Principal, Cotton Collefie, Gauhati. Central Government hereby notifies that a vacancy has 8. The Principal, Assam Engineering College, Gauhati. SEC. 4] THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: NOVEMBER 4, 1972/KARTIKA 13, 1894 581 9. The Principal, Government Girls' Higher Secondary School, Jorhat. 10. The Principal, Government Higher secondary School, Tezpur. 11. Shrimati Renuka Devi Barkataki, M. L. A., Gauhatl 12. Shrl Santosh Kumar Roy, M. L- A., Haila- kandi Town Ward No. 4. 13. Shrl Tilok Chandra Gogoi, Ex M. L. A., Jorhat. 14. Joint Secretary, Finance Department, Govern- ment of Assam, 15. Director of Social Welfare, Government of Assam- 16. Director, National Cadet Corps, Assam, Mani- pur, Tripura, Nagaland, Meghalaya, Aruna- chal Pradesh and Mizoram, ShiUong. P. S. RATNAM, Under Secy. PRINTED BY THE GENERAL MANAGER, GOVERNMENT OF INDIA PRESS, MINTO ROAD, NEW DELHI AND PUBLISHED BY THE MANAGER OF PUBLICATIONS, DELHI. 1972 .
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