All India Mahila Sangh

- An Autonomous Institution in India for the Development of Women's Education

Govt Notifications

 

  1. The Board members has the constitutional right under Article 19 (1) (g) to pursue any profession or any occupation and running teaching institutes have been included as part of occupation as held by Hon’ble Supreme Court in T.M.A. Pai Foundation Vs. State of Karnataka (SC) 2003 (2) SCT 385.
  2. The only reasonable restriction on the exercise of this right can be imposed under Article 19 (1) (g) and is imposed in clause 19 (6).
  3. Under Human Rights Protection Act ,1993 autonomous bodies have been given special protection & consideration.( For further details refer: AIR 1993 SC-2178.
  4. According to the ministry of home affairs. Govt. of india notification no. 26/4/52 cc dated. 20.09.1952 issued in consultation. With the union public service commission. That in the case of degree /diploma awarded by board/university/council city in india. Which are in carporated by one act of central of part b state legislature in india. No formal orders reorganization such. Degree/ diploma need be issued by government. Such degree should be recognized automatically for the purpose of employment.
  5. Education programme conducted by the Board are in strict conformity with the constitution of India and law of the land under Article 19(1) G, 29 & 30(1) u/s 2(g).
  6. It is Govt. Recognised under Indian Education Act under article 19(1)g, 29 & 30 of the Constitution.

NOTE:-
All India Mahila Sangh (AIMS) is an autonomous educational organisation and have no any concern with any similar named organisation

 

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