Power to remove difficulties allows the Central Government to issue orders for Scheme implementation, subject to a two-year limit and parliamentary laying. Power conferred on the Central Government to remove implementation difficulties by issuing orders not inconsistent with the Scheme, subject to a two-year temporal limit from commencement and the requirement that every order be laid before each House of Parliament.
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Power to remove difficulties allows the Central Government to issue orders for Scheme implementation, subject to a two-year limit and parliamentary laying.
Power conferred on the Central Government to remove implementation difficulties by issuing orders not inconsistent with the Scheme, subject to a two-year temporal limit from commencement and the requirement that every order be laid before each House of Parliament.
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