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  2. Oil Mines Regulations-1984 - Wikipedia

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    Oil Mines Regulations-1984 [1] [2] (OMR 1984) replaces the Oil Mines Regulations-1933, with effect from October 1984 to deal with matters for the prevention of possible dangers in oil mines in India. OMR 1984 was Published in 1986 by Directorate General of Mines Safety , Ministry of Labour in Dhanbad , Jharkhand .

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

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    State Emblem of India (Prohibition of Improper Use) Act: 2005: 50 Disaster Management Act: 2005: 53 Manipur University Act: 2005: 54 Andhra Pradesh Legislative Council Act: 2006: 1 Commission for Protection of Child Rights Act: 2006: 4 Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board Act: 2006: 19 Delhi Laws (Special Provisions) Act: 2006: 22

  4. Export Administration Regulations - Wikipedia

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    A person cannot, without a license or exception, export or re-export foreign-made commodities, software, or technology that incorporates controlled US-origin commodities, software, or technology if the items require a license and incorporate or are combined with more than a minimal amount of controlled US content, as defined in Title 15 of the ...

  5. Oil and gas industry in India - Wikipedia

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    India was the second top net crude oil (including crude oil products) importer of 205.3 Mt in 2019. [4] By March 2021, India's domestic crude oil production output fell by 5.2% and natural gas production by 8.1% in the FY21 as producers extracted 30.4917 Mt of crude oil and 28.67 BCM of natural gas in the fiscal year.

  6. Royal Commission on Opium - Wikipedia

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    It was these exports of Indian opium that sparked the Opium Wars between the UK and China. [2] The small proportion of opium that remained in India was sold under a licensed regime, with 10,118 shops selling opium to the general public across the subcontinent, with only one for every 21,000 people.

  7. Charter Act 1813 - Wikipedia

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    The lifting of the prohibition, when it occurred, was not however a victory for missionaries, and did not precipitate official support for their activity; instead, they were subject to stringent checks. [4] The Company's charter had previously been renewed by the East India Company Act 1793, and was next renewed by the Government of India Act 1833.

  8. Foreign trade of India - Wikipedia

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    Counting the European Union (EU) as one, the World Trade Organisation ranks India fifth for commercial services exports and sixth for commercial services imports. [55] The two primary destinations of India's exports are the EU and the United States, whereas the China and the EU are the two primary countries from which India's imports come from ...

  9. Oil and gas law in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, oil and gas rights to a particular parcel may be owned by private individuals, corporations, Indian tribes, or by local, state, or federal governments. Oil and gas rights extend vertically downward from the property line. Unless explicitly separated by a deed, oil and gas rights are owned by the surface landowner.