Section 17 of TDB Act : Section 17: Power Of Central Government To Supersede The Board

TDB Act

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Explanation using Example

Imagine a scenario where the Technology Development Board (TDB), which is responsible for funding and promoting technology development in the country, is facing a severe financial crisis due to mismanagement. Despite repeated warnings and directions from the Central Government to rectify the situation, the Board fails to take corrective measures. As a result, the Board's administration is in disarray, and its financial health is rapidly deteriorating.

In response to this crisis, the Central Government, believing that the situation is detrimental to the public interest and constitutes a grave emergency, decides to step...

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