Central Advisory Board constitution through government nomination under wage rules establishes the body's composition and formal setup. The Central Government is required to constitute the Central Advisory Board under sub-section (1) of section 42 by nominating its members. The provision concerns the composition and formal establishment of the Board under the wage-rule framework, and it vests the nomination function entirely in the Central Government for the purpose of constituting that body.
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Central Advisory Board constitution through government nomination under wage rules establishes the body's composition and formal setup.
The Central Government is required to constitute the Central Advisory Board under sub-section (1) of section 42 by nominating its members. The provision concerns the composition and formal establishment of the Board under the wage-rule framework, and it vests the nomination function entirely in the Central Government for the purpose of constituting that body.
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