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  2. Commissioners in Lunacy - Wikipedia

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    The Commissioners in Lunacy or Lunacy Commission was a public body established by the Lunacy Act 1845 to oversee asylums and the welfare of mentally ill people in ...

  3. List of committees of the Parliament of India - Wikipedia

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    The Parliamentary committees are established to study and deal with various matters that cannot be directly handled by the legislature due to their volume. They also monitor the functioning of the executive branch. [3] The Parliamentary committees are of two kinds – standing or permanent committees and ad hoc committees. The former are ...

  4. Committee Kurrollu - Wikipedia

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    Committee Kurrollu is a 2024 Indian Telugu-language comedy drama film written and directed by debutant Yadhu Vamsi. [2] Produced by Pink Elephant Pictures and Shree Radha Damodhar Studios, the film features Sandeep Saroj, Trinadh Varma, P. Sai Kumar, Goparaju Ramana, Raadhya and Yaswanth Pendyala in important roles alongside other ensemble cast. [3]

  5. Mental Deficiency Act 1913 - Wikipedia

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    People could also be referred to the committee by magistrates, prisons, asylums, and industrial schools. Two doctors had to sign off on each case. [ 14 ] In 1916, reasons for people being referred to the London County Council's Mental Deficiency Committee included being unable to keep a job, epilepsy, having had illiegitimate children ...

  6. Lunatic - Wikipedia

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    In the jurisdiction of England and Wales, the Madhouses Act 1774 originated what later became Metropolitan Commissioners in Lunacy, under the Madhouses Act 1828.The Lunacy Acts 1890–1922 referred to "lunatics", but the Mental Treatment Act 1930 changed the legal term to "person of unsound mind", an expression which was replaced under the Mental Health Act 1959 by "mental illness".

  7. 1952 Mulkhi Agitation (Telangana) - Wikipedia

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    The Committee concluded that the City College Incident could have been avoided if both the police and students exercised some restraint. It however, did not hold the police guilty of the action as it felt that the situation demanded stern action by the police. The appointment of the above two committees marked the end of the 1952 agitation.

  8. Gentlemen's Agreement of 1956 - Wikipedia

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    The Regional Committee will deal with following matters: i) Development and economic planning within the framework of the general development plans formulated by the State Legislature. ii) Local Self Government, that is to say, the Constitutional powers of Municipal Corporations, Improvement Trusts, District Boards and district authorities for ...

  9. Committee on Public Undertakings - Wikipedia

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    This committee, alongside the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) and the Estimates Committee (EC), are the three financial standing committees of the Parliament of India. The COPU consists of 22 members, 15 elected by the Lok Sabha, and not more than 7 members by the upper house, the Rajya Sabha. [1]