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National Forestry Act 1984 which was passed by Parliament on 19 October 1984 have been implemented in Punjab from 31 July 1986.
equally by an inspired readiness to act on the reforms currently implemented in higher education.
administers the GST to be implemented in Malaysia.
The PROSPER Graduate Programme was implemented in June 2005 to assist Bumiputera graduates in retail
Significant changes were implemented in January 1999
Implemented in large-scale bridge construction steel truss girder
Nurturing business values and transfer of those values as an important code, implemented in School's life as well as in all parts of our student's education.
The hike will be implemented in 2016, except for the Penang Bridge, where the toll rate will not
I do not know if this technology has been implemented in refrigerators(you get a saved electricity
GST will be implemented in Malaysia with effect from 1 April 2015 at the rate of 6%.
The project will be implemented in the form of a joint venture c Credit Europe Bank,
The measure will be implemented in the framework of electronic veterinary certification
Meanwhile, the creative tour programme would be implemented in stages throughout the country including the north,
a ban on using car horns was implemented in six townships of Downtown Yangon to reduce noise pollution.
The free decoder distribution will be implemented in stages until the second quarter of 2018,” he said when speaking at the launching of myFreeview here today.
He said the IMUO would be implemented in phases, which are inter-related
The B10 biodiesel programme will be implemented in the transport sector
He said the electrical wiring would be implemented in stages beginning next year, with priority given to critical schools.
The Digital Free Trade zone will be implemented in stages and consist of both physical and virtual zones.
He said policies implemented in this trade war would benefit investors who could not invest in certain countries, thus benefiting countries that were not involved.