Social Sciences, asked by raj16839, 7 months ago

The Governor, Chief Minister, Council of Ministers, civil servants and Advocate-General are some
• The Vidhan Sabha is composed of representatives directly electe
• The laws applicable in a state are enacted in the legislature of that state.
important government functionaries at the state level.
Time to Learn
A. Tick (/) the correct answer.
1. Some states have the Legislative Council or
a. Vidhan Parishad
similar to the Rajya Sabha.
d. Gram Sabha
b. Vidhan Sabha
c. Lok Sabha
2.
a. West Bengal
c. Kerala
has a bicameral legislature.
b. Assam
d. Bihar
3. Members of the Legislative Council are elected for a term of
years.
a. five
b. six
c. seven
d. four
4. The bill introduced in the Legislative Assembly becomes an Act only after the
signs it.
a. Speaker
b. President
C. Governor
d. Deputy Speaker​

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Answered by sankhalaishant
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Answer:

Explanation:

10. 1

THE ALL INDIA SERVICES (CONDUCT)

RULES, 1968

In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (1) of section 3 of the All India

Services Act, 1951 (61 of 1951), the Central Government after consultation with the

Governments of the State concerned, hereby makes the following rules, namely:—

1. Short title and commencement. —

1(1) These rules may be called the All India Services (Conduct) Rules, 1968.

1(2) They shall come into force on the date of their publication in the Official

Gazette.

2. Definitions—In these rules, unless the context otherwise requires—

2.(a) “Government” means—

(i) in the case of a member of the Service serving in connection with the

affairs of the Union, the Central Government; or

(ii) in the case of a member of the Service serving under a Foreign

Government or outside India (whether on duty or on leave), the Central

Government; or

(iii) in the case of a member of the Service serving in connection with the

affairs of a State, the Government of that State;

Explanation—A member of the Service whose services are placed at the disposal

of a company, corporation or other organisation or a local authority by the Central

Government or the Government or the Government of a State shall for the purpose of

these rules, be deemed to be a member of the Service serving in connection with the

affairs of the Union or in connection with the affairs of that State, as the case may be,

notwithstanding that his salary is drawn from the sources other than the Consolidated

Fund of India or the Consolidated Fund of that State;

2.(b) ‘member of family’, in relation to a member of the service, includes—

(i) the wife or husband as the case may be of such member, whether

residing with (such member)2

or not, but does not include a wife or

husband separated from the member of the Service by a decree or

order of competent court;

(ii) the son or daughter or the step-son or step-daughter of such member

and wholly dependent 1(on such member) but does not include a child

or step-child who is no longer in any way dependent (on such member)

or of whose custody the member of the Service has been deprived by

or under any law; and

(iii) any other person related, whether by blood or marriage, to such

member or to his or her wife or husband, as the case may be, and

wholly dependent on such member.

1

Published vide Notification No.8/91/62—AIS(III) dated 18.12.1968 (GSR No.3 dt. 04.01.1969)

2

Substituted vide DP&AR Notification No.11017/23/77—AIS(II) dated 19.04.78 (GSR No.583 dt. 06.05.1978)  

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2.(c) “member of the Service” means a member of an All India Service as

defined in section 2 of the All India Services Act, 1951 (61 of 1951)

3

(cc)Non—Governmental Organisation (NGO) means any organization

other than an Organisation owned or controlled by the Central

Government, a State Government or an International Organisation or

agency;

Explanation:— International Organisation in this rule will include a multilateral body

at the International level in which India is a member.

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