The Betwa River Board Act, 1976
The Betwa River Board Act, 1976 regulates the development and control of water resources in the Betwa River Basin.
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Summary
The Betwa River Board Act, 1976 is an Indian law act that regulates the development and control of water resources in the Betwa River Basin. The Act provides for the establishment of the Betwa River Board, which is responsible for preparing schemes for the control, conservation, and utilization of water resources in the basin. The Board also monitors and enforces the implementation of these schemes. The Act outlines the powers and functions of the Board, and provides for the appointment of a Chairman and other members. The Act also specifies the penalties for contravening the provisions of the Act, and provides for the adjudication of disputes related to the Act.