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Government of India. Department of Industries and Supplies. Report of the Disposals Enquiry Committee February 28 1947

1947

4. The Principal executive Agent of the Board is the Director General of Disposals who is under the administrative control of the Department of Industries and Supplies. [...] (iv) To consider the requirements of the Government of India the Provincial Governments and the States ; for their own use before the release of any goods to the civil market. [...] The technical problems which are involved in blending mixture and other methods of adaptation to civil uses are best solved by the existing organisation of the Oil Companies as is the regulation of imports in the light of the solutions so reached. [...] Another general complaint is that between the time of auction and the actual removal of the goods for which a period of 21 days is allowed the contents of the lots change —whether for the better or for the worse depending on private transactions between buyer and custodian staff. [...] One is the invitation of offers by advertisement in the press and the other is the issue of individual invitations to a limited circle of traders likely to be interested in the article.
commerce industry
Pages
71
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.147055
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
i-i unknown view
Frontmatter
i-i unknown view
I. Introductory
1-3 unknown view
II. Declaration and Custody of Surpluses
3-9 unknown view
III—Methods of Disposal—General
9-13 unknown view
IV. Methods of Disposal—Trade Channels
13-17 unknown view
V. Methods of Disposal—Auction Tender and Negotiation
17-30 unknown view
VI.—Progress of Disposals
31-35 unknown view
VII—Recommendations on Methods of Disposals
35-39 unknown view
VIII—Organization
40-49 unknown view
Conclusion
49-50 unknown view
Appendices
51-63 unknown view

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