Section 66 of ASA : Section 66: Special Provisions With Regard To Tungabhadra Project
ASA
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Explanation using Example
Imagine the state of Madras had been managing a large-scale initiative known as the Tungabhadra Project, which involved water distribution and power generation from the Tungabhadra river. When the State of Andhra was created, it was necessary to decide how the responsibilities and benefits of this project would be shared between Andhra and the neighboring state of Mysore.
In this context, Section 66 of The Andhra State Act, 1953, would come into play. For example, if the two states could not agree on how to manage the project after the formation of Andhra, they would have two years to reach an agreement. I...
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