The Group of Ministers who met on Saturday fixed 5th November as the last day for receiving suggestions on bifurcation of Andhra Pradesh from general public. A meeting was held on saturday headed by Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde. The GoM has decided that more time to be given to enable political parties, public representatives and individuals to send their suggestions pertaining to terms of reference.
These could be sent to the website of the Ministry of Home Affairs or could be sent by post to the following address: Director (CS-II), Centre-State Division, Ministry of Home Affairs, 5th Floor, B-Wing, NDCC-II Building, Jai Singh Road, New Delhi - 110 001.
The suggestions should reach the Home Ministry by November 5, 2013.
Various Ministries and Departments of the central government and the Planning Commission had furnished their status notes on the issues given in the terms of reference of the GOM.
The Group of Ministers also deliberated upon the suggestions received by e-mail. They directed that the suggestions made in the emails may be taken into account by the ministries concerned while updating their status report.
The ministries should make specific recommendations based on the terms of reference for the consideration of the GoM.
These could be sent to the website of the Ministry of Home Affairs or could be sent by post to the following address: Director (CS-II), Centre-State Division, Ministry of Home Affairs, 5th Floor, B-Wing, NDCC-II Building, Jai Singh Road, New Delhi - 110 001.
The suggestions should reach the Home Ministry by November 5, 2013.
Various Ministries and Departments of the central government and the Planning Commission had furnished their status notes on the issues given in the terms of reference of the GOM.
The Group of Ministers also deliberated upon the suggestions received by e-mail. They directed that the suggestions made in the emails may be taken into account by the ministries concerned while updating their status report.
The ministries should make specific recommendations based on the terms of reference for the consideration of the GoM.
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