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Ministry of Commerce
The Ministry of Commerce and Industry administers two departments, the Department of
Commerce and the Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion. The head of the Ministry is a
Minister of Cabinet rank. The incumbent Minister of Commerce and Industry (Independent Charge)
is Nirmala Sitharaman,[1][2] who has held the post since 27 May 2014. Nirmala Sitharaman is also
Minister of State for Finance and Corporate Affairs under the Ministry of Finance headed by Arun
Jaitley.
Government of India
The Government of India (GoI), officially known as the Union Government and also known as
the Central Government, was established by the Constitution of India, and is the governing
authority of the union of 29 states and seven union territories, collectively called the Republic of
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New Delhi
New Delhi ( /nju dli/ (UK), /nu dli/ (US)) is the capital of India and seat of the executive,
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the Government of the National Capital Territory of Delhi. New Delhi is situated within the metropolis
of Delhi and is one of the eleven districts of Delhi National Capital Territory. The metropolitan area
has population of around 23 million and city population is around 11 million.
It is said to be place of pandava capital, Indraprastha. The foundation stone of the city was laid
by George V, Emperor of Indiaduring the Delhi Durbar of 1911.[4] It was designed by British
architects, Sir Edwin Lutyens and Sir Herbert Baker. The new capital was inaugurated on 13
February 1931,[5] by India's Viceroy Lord Irwin.
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Other Information
By
Herold Hoffding
McMillan and Company Ltd
New York
1936
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Other Information:Call Number : R N96
Acc. Number : 369
Size and Pages : 26 x 18 cm; 230
Title 04: (A.A.C.R.-II)
Principle of Physiology
By
Richard D Price
Mitchell Glickstein
David K Horton
1996
Holt, Rinehalt and winston
New York, Chocago
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Other information:
Call No. : 150 PRI
Acc. No. : 6219
Pages : xix, 865
Size : 28cm
Title 05: (A.A.C.R.-II)
MICROBIOLOGY OF PERCEPTION
William J. Dember
Joel S. Warm
1995
Ninth edition
RINEHART AND WINSTON
New York, Chicago
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Other Information
Call No. : 616.01
Acc. No. : 8000
Pages : 253
Publication : 1996
Size : 25 cm