Who appoints the Lokayukta and Upalokayukta?
The Governor appoints the Lokayukta and Upalokayukta. The members of the Lokpal (Lokayuktas) shall be appointed by the President (Governor)... View Article
The Governor appoints the Lokayukta and Upalokayukta. The members of the Lokpal (Lokayuktas) shall be appointed by the President (Governor)... View Article
Pinaki Chandra Ghose is India’s anti-corruption ombudsman (chairperson of lokpal) since 23 March 2019. He is a retired judge of... View Article
Lokayukta started in India in 1971. Maharashtra was the first state to introduce Lokayukta through The Maharashtra Lokayukta and Upa-Lokayuktas... View Article
Lokpal Lokayukta It is constituted at the national level. It is constituted at the state level. All the members of... View Article
Lokayukta is an official appointed by the government to represent the interests of the public. It is an anti-corruption authority... View Article
M.C. Setalvad suggested the idea of establishing an Ombudsman at the All India Lawyers’ Conference in 1962. Generally the Ombudsman... View Article
Maharashtra was the first state to introduce Lokayukta through The Maharashtra Lokayukta and Upa-Lokayuktas Act in 1971. Further Reading: Lokpal... View Article
Lokpal chairperson cannot be reappointed as chairperson or a member of Lokpal. The term of office for Lokpal Chairman and... View Article
According to Article 312 of the Indian Constitution, the Parliament is entitled to create one or more All India Services... View Article
Jurisdiction of Lokpal includes Prime Minister, Ministers, Members of Parliament, Groups A, B, C and D officers and officials of... View Article
Critical Tiger habitats are wildlife habitat means created in areas of National Parks and Sanctuaries which are required to be... View Article
Section 2(16) defines Hunting in the Wildlife Protection Act 1972. Under the section hunting includes Poisoning Killing Trapping of wild... View Article
Hunting was banned under the provisions of the Wild Life (Protectio) Act, 1972. It is illegal to hunt animals for... View Article
The Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972 was passed by the Indian government to protect wildlife in India. The Act provides... View Article
The National Park System Act declares that it will promote and regulate use of National Parks, monuments, etc. It also... View Article
The salient features of the Environment Protection Act 1986 (EPA, 1986) are as follows: The EPA covers all types of... View Article
As per the World Health Organisation, a limit of less than 5.0 mg/l is ideal for water bodies. At this... View Article
Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD) is removed by anaerobic digestion and by solids which settle to the bottom of the water... View Article
If Biochemical Oxygen Demand is Low, it is a general indication that the water is pure as less oxygen is... View Article
Chlorine reduces Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD) through oxidation of organic compounds present in wastewater. Chlorine can also affect BOD measurement... View Article