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  2. List of agencies of the government of India - Wikipedia

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    Ministry of Panchayati Raj. Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers. Ministry of Civil Aviation. Ministry of Coal. Ministry of Commerce and Industry. Toggle Ministry of Commerce and Industry subsection. Boards. Promotion Councils. Public Sector Undertakings.

  3. Government of India - Wikipedia

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    Republic of India: Website: india.gov.in: Legislative branch; Legislature: Parliament: Meeting place: Parliament House: Executive branch; Leader: President of India along with Union Council of Ministers headed by the Prime Minister of India: Headquarters: Central Secretariat: Departments: Union Council of Ministers, Union Government ministries ...

  4. india.gov.in - Wikipedia

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    Current status. Active. india.gov.in is the Indian governments web portal for citizens. It presents information resources and online services from government sources, accessible from a single point. It is also known as the National Portal of India.

  5. Guidelines for Indian Government Websites - Wikipedia

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    The Guidelines for Indian Government Websites ( GIGW) are a set of guidelines developed by the National Informatics Centre (NIC) in. Guidelines for Indian Government Websites. Logo of Guidelines for Indian Government Websites. collaboration with the Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In), Standardisation Testing and Quality ...

  6. MyGov.in - Wikipedia

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    India: Area served: Worldwide: Owner: Government of India: Created by: Ravi Kumar: Editor: Ravi Kumar: CEO: Akash Tripathi: URL: www.mygov.in: Commercial: No: Registration: Required (only to participate) Users: 474.41 Lakh+: Launched: 26 July 2014; 9 years ago () Current status: Active

  7. List of institutes funded by the government of India - Wikipedia

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    List of institutes funded by the government of India. National institutes or central institutes are institutes established by the Government of India and supported by national agencies such as CSIR, [1] ESIC, [2] ICAR, [3] MoHFW, [4] DBT [5] DST, [6] ICMR, [7] DAE, [8] MHRD, [9] MHA [10] etc. including the Institutes of National Importance .

  8. Union government ministries of India - Wikipedia

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    Union government ministries of India. The Government of India exercises its executive authority through a number of government ministries or departments of state. A ministry is composed of employed officials, known as civil servants, and is politically accountable through a minister . Most major ministries are headed by a Cabinet Minister, who ...

  9. Politics of India - Wikipedia

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    Politics of India works within the framework of the country's Constitution. India is a parliamentary secular democratic republic in which the president of India is the head of state & first citizen of India and the Prime Minister of India is the head of government. It is based on the federal structure of government, although the word is not ...

  10. State governments of India - Wikipedia

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    State governments of India. State governments in India are the governments ruling over 28 states and 8 union territories of India and the head of the Council of Ministers in a state is the Chief Minister. Power is divided between the Union government and state governments.

  11. List of schemes of the government of India - Wikipedia

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    The Government of India has social welfare and social security schemes for India's citizens funded either by the central government, state government or concurrently. Schemes which are fully funded by the central government are referred to as "central sector schemes" (CS) while schemes mainly funded by the centre and implemented by the states are "centrally sponsored schemes" (CSS).