Section 9 of The Tea Act, 1953 : Section 9: Secretary And Staff
The Tea Act, 1953
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Explanation using Example
Imagine a situation where the Tea Board of India, which is responsible for the development of the tea industry in the country, is in the process of restructuring its leadership roles. The Central Government steps in to appoint a Deputy Chairman to assist the current Chairman. Mr. Arun, an experienced professional in the tea industry, is appointed as the Deputy Chairman. His primary role is to support the Chairman, Mr. Iyer, in his duties and to take charge of specific responsibilities delegated to him by the Tea Board or by Mr. Iyer himself.
In addition to this, the Central Government appoints Ms. Rita as the Secretary to the Boar...
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