An Overview on Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances.
As cannabis is considered a narcotic commodity under the NDPS Act, research is restricted due to the non-availability of research-grade material. Research projects to produce standard varieties of cannabis have only recently begun in India by CSIR-IIIM in collaboration with the Bombay Hemp Company, and there are no standard extracts from which medicines can be produced. Since there are no.
Punjab to seek funds under NDPS Act The funds could be utilised to meet the expenditure incurred in connection with the measures taken for combating illicit traffic in narcotic drugs, psychotropic.
As outlined above, the 2011 Localism Act (henceforth, the 2011 Act) contained a range of measures which the Government claims devolve more power to local authorities, and in this case more particularly to communities. The element of the Act we focus on in this paper is the introduction of Neighbourhood Development Plans (NDPs). These new plans.
Possessions And Consumption Research. 856 Words 4 Pages. 2.5 The symbolic meaning of possessions and consumption. The preference for and importance of possessions is something this study wishes to discuss in light of my primary research which requires the comprehension of value placed on what is consumed and how they serve to perform incomplete aspects of individuals lives. Richins (1994) says.
The “White Paper on Black Money” presents the different facets of black money and its complex relationship with policy and administrative regime in the country. It also reflects upon the policy options and strategies that the Government has been pursuing in the context of recent initiatives, or need to take up in the near future, to address the issue of black money and corruption in public.
The Act extends to the whole of India and it applies also to all Indian citizens outside India and to all persons on ships and aircraft registered in India. A proposal to amend the NDPS Act via a Private Member's Bill was announced by Dr. Dharamvira Gandhi MP in November 2016. Dr. Gandhi's bill would legalise marijuana and opium.
The Delhi High Court on Wednesday sought a response from the Narendra Modi government on a plea seeking legalisation of cannabis. A trust, in its plea, has challenged provisions of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act which prohibit the use of cannabis, contending that the drug has medicinal and industrial benefits and its use has been legalised in various western nations.