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  2. Balbharati - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, Balbharati has made available 35 district-specific books for Standard III Geography, titled My District, which are accessible on the website. Furthermore, Balbharati introduced the new syllabus for Class XI and Class XII in the academic years 2019–2020, 2020–2021 and 2021–2022, respectively, with these updated textbooks also ...

  3. History of Maharashtra - Wikipedia

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    In 1963, the government of Maharashtra asserted that the agricultural situation in the state was constantly being watched and relief measures were taken as soon as any scarcity was detected. On the basis of this—and to assert that the word 'famine' had become obsolete in this context—the government passed "The Maharashtra Deletion of the ...

  4. LIC Housing Finance - Wikipedia

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    LIC Housing Finance Limited (LIC HFL) is the largest Housing Finance Company in India, with a registered corporate office in Mumbai.It is a deposit taking housing finance company, and it is a subsidiary of LIC, mainly providing long-term financing to people who purchase or construct residential houses or flats.

  5. Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority

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    The Maharashtra Housing Board (MHB) was established in 1948 and had a jurisdiction over the entire State of Maharashtra except for the Vidarbha region. This body undertook construction of residential buildings under various housing schemes for different sections of society.

  6. Adarsh Housing Society scandal - Wikipedia

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    [20] [23] ED having registered a case under Prevention of Money Laundering Act, has decided to launch attachment proceedings of the flats after going through the latest chargesheet filed by CBI. [24] In a landmark judgement, the Bombay high court on 29 April 2016, ordered the demolition of the building.

  7. Ministry of Home Affairs (Maharashtra) - Wikipedia

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    24 November 1963 1 year, 15 days Marotrao Kannamwar: 25 November 1963 5 December 1963 himself: 3 Balasaheb Desai: Patan: 5 December 1963 1 March 1967 3 years, 86 days Vasantrao Naik: 4 Vasantrao Naik: Pusad: 1 March 1967 27 October 1969 2 years, 240 days himself: 5 Shankarrao Chavan: Bhokar: 27 October 1969 13 March 1972 2 years, 138 days ...

  8. First Vasantrao Naik ministry - Wikipedia

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    Vasantrao Naik became the chief minister of Maharashtra on 5 December 1963. [1] He succeeded P. K. Sawant 's interim government that had been sworn in after Marotrao Kannamwar 's death. [ 2 ] Naik's government served until 1967 legislative elections , after which Naik was sworn in for a second term.

  9. Port Trust Board (India) - Wikipedia

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    In civilian and maritime law in India, a Port Trust Board is the statutory authority responsible for managing shipping and trade through a commercial seaport.India's first Port Trust Board was established for Calcutta Port in 1870, following passage of the Bombay Port Trust Act in 1879.