Section 2 of AFED Act : Section 2: Emergency Duties Of Armed Forces
AFED Act
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Explanation using Example
Example: Imagine a situation where there is a severe flood in a coastal state, disrupting essential services and causing widespread damage. To manage this emergency, the Central Government issues a notification in the Official Gazette declaring the rescue and relief operations in the affected state as a service of vital importance to the community. This n...
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