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Page 1: Gazette notification

Gazette Notification

by

Shivam Baghel

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Introduction

• In English- and French-speaking countries, newspaper publishers have applied the name Gazette since the 17th century; today, numerous weekly and daily newspapers bear the name The Gazette.

• The gazette is a title of several newspsper and magazines• In England, with the 1665 founding of The Oxford Gazette (which

became the London Gazette), the word gazette came to indicate a public journal of the government; today, such a journal is sometimes called a government gazette. For some governments, publishing information in a gazette was or is a legal necessity by which official documents came into force and entered the public domain. Such is the case for documents published in The Gazette of India and in the Royal Thai Government Gazette (est. 1858).

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For example

• The government of the United Kingdom requires government gazettes of its member countries

• Publication of the Edinburgh Gazette, the official government newspaper in Scotland, began in 1699.

• The Belfast Gazette ofNorthern Ireland published its first issue in 1921.

• I• The Gazette of India;depatment of

publication,government of india founded.1950

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Etymology

• Gazette is a loanword from the French language; in turn, the French word is a 16th-century permutation of the Italian gazzetta, which is the name of a particular Venetian coin. Gazzetta became an epithet for newspaper during the early and middle 16th century, when the first Venetian newspapers cost one gazzetta.(Compare with other vernacularisms from publishing lingo, such as the British penny dreadful and the American dime novel.) This loanword, with its various corruptions, persists in numerous modern languages

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Briefly define of gazette definition• A gazette is a public journal, a newspaper of record, or simply a newspaper• Public journal;- A government gazette (official gazette, official journal, official newspaper or official

diary.

• Newspaper of record; A newspaper of record is a major newspaper that has a large circulation and whose editorial and news-gathering functions are considered professional and typically authoritative a newspaper of record may also be a publicly available newspaper that has been authorized or maintained by a government to publish public or legal notices, and therefore serves as a "newspaper of public record

• A "newspaper of public record", sometimes referred to as an "official newspaper",

refers to a publicly available newspaper that has been authorised by a government to publish public or legal notices.It is often established by statute or official action and publication of notices within it, whether by the government or a private party, is usually considered sufficient to comply with legal requirements for public notice.

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Journals of legislative bodies

• Several jurisdictions also publish a separate periodical record of the proceedings of their legislature

• United Kingdom• United States

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Briefly define• United Kingdom• The journals of the British Houses of Parliament, alongside the Hansard,

contain an official record of the Houses of Parliament. The journals are a lengthened account written from the "Votes and Proceedings" (in the House of Lords called "Minutes of Proceedings"), made day by day by the Clerks at the Table, and printed on the responsibility of the Clerk of the House. In the Commons the Votes and Proceedings, but not the Journal, bear the Speaker's signature in fulfilment of a former order that he should "peruse" them before publication. The journals of the British House of Commons begin in the first year of the reign of Edward VI in 1547, and are complete, except for a short interval under Elizabeth I. Those of the House of Lords date from the first year of Henry VIII in 1509. Before that date the proceedings in parliament were entered in the Rolls of Parliament, which extend from 1278 to 1503. The journals of the Lords are "records" in the judicial sense; those of the Commons are not.The Hansard, which is available from 1803, contains printed transcripts of parliamentary debates.

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Briefly define

• United States• The Congressional Record is the official record of the proceedings

and debates of the United States Congress. It is published by the United States Government Printing Office, and is issued when the United States Congress is in session. Indexes are issued approximately every two weeks. At the end of a session of Congress, the daily editions are compiled in bound volumes constituting the permanent edition.

• The City Record is the official journal of New York City. It is published each weekday (except legal holidays) and contains legal notices produced by city agencies, including notices of proposed and adopted rules, procurement solicitations and awards, upcoming public hearings and meetings, public auctions and property dispositions, and selected court decisions.

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The Gazette of India

Type= government gazette

Publisher= Department of Publication, Government of India

Founded= 1950

Language= english,hindi

Headquarters= delhi

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The Gazette of India• The Gazette of India (: भा�रत का� र�जपत्र Bharat kaa Rajpatra) is a

public journal and an authorised legal document of the Government of India, published weekly by the Department of Publication, Ministry of Urban Development. As a public journal, the Gazette prints official notices from the government. It is authentic in content, accurate and strictly in accordance with the Government policies and decisions. The gazette is printed by the Government of India Press

• The Publication Programme is executed as per the Government of India (Allocation of Business Rules) issued from time to time by the Cabinet Secretariat of the Republic of India.

• The Department of Publication is headed by the Controller of Publications with the assistance of one Assistant Controller, one Financial Officer and an Assistant Director. The gazette employs more than 270 people under the supervision of the Ministry of Urban Development, headquartered in Nirman Bhawan, New Delhi.

• The Ministry of Urban Development began publishing an electronic version of the gazette in 2008.

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Lawmaking procedure in India

• India is a federal country, therefore laws can be made separately at different levels, by the Union Government (Federal Government) for the entire country and by the State Governments for their respective states. The legislative procedure in India for the Union Government requires that proposed bills pass through the two legislative houses of theIndian parliament. The legislative procedure for states with bicameral legislatures requires that proposed bills be passed firstly in the state's Vidhan Sabha (Lower House) and then in the State Vidhan Parishad (Upper House). In states with unicameral legislatures, laws and bills need only be passed in the state's Vidhan Sabha, for there is no Vidhan Parishad

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CONTENTS

• Difference between a Bill and an Act• Procedure relating to an ordinary bill in the

Union Parliament• First reading-introduction stage• Thirdreading-voting stage • Joint-session of boyh houses• President’s approval

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•Thank you