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The emblem of Punjab consists of the encircled Lion Capital of Ashoka (depicting ancient Ashoka-era heritage found at Sanghol [4]) with a Wheat stem above it and crossed Swords below it. [5] Around the lion capital is written the legend "Government of Punjab" in the English, Hindi and Punjabi languages .
The Government of Punjab or locally as the State Government, is the supreme governing authority of the Indian state of Punjab, India and its 23 districts. It consists of an executive , led by the Governor of Punjab , a judiciary and a legislative branch Punjab State.
Emblem of Punjab, India; Government of Punjab, India; Indian states by most spoken scheduled languages; List of Indian state emblems; List of Indian state symbols; List of chief ministers of Punjab, India; List of deputy chief ministers of Punjab, India; List of governors of Punjab, India; List of leaders of the opposition in the Punjab ...
India is a country in South Asia. It is made up of 28 states and 8 union territories. Most of the states and union territories of India have their own state emblem, seal or coat of arms which is used as an official governmental symbol, while four states and five union territories continue to use the National Emblem of India for official purposes.
This is a list of Departments of the Government of Punjab, India. For a historical list of ministers who have served in the Punjab government see List of ministers in the Government of Punjab, India. For a list of current ministers see Bhagwant Mann ministry. #
(iii) the report of any committee, commission, council, board or other like body appointed by the government if such report has been laid on the Table of the Legislature, unless the reproduction or publication of such report is prohibited by the government;
Telugu is one of the six languages designated as a classical language by the Government of India. It is the 14th most spoken native language in the world. [7] Modern standard-Telugu is based on the dialects of erstwhile Krishna, Guntur, East, and West Godavari districts of Coastal Andhra and Rayalaseema. [8] [9] [10] State animal ...
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