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<h1>Central Government's Powers Under FCRA 2010: Issue Directions, Delegate, Exempt, and Report Foreign Contributions to Parliament.</h1> The Central Government, under the Foreign Contribution Regulation Act (FCRA) 2010, holds various powers including issuing directions for implementing the Act, delegating powers, and making rules to facilitate its provisions. It can specify rules for managing foreign contributions, define speculative business activities, and determine the manner of reporting foreign remittances. The government can also exempt individuals or organizations from the Act's provisions if deemed necessary for public interest and remove difficulties in implementing the Act. These powers are subject to conditions and must be reported to Parliament within specified time frames.