And what are they if possible? Because I find various information on this online and I’m not sure which one is correct.
Sorry I can’t give you the exact answer, but it is a fact that Sri Lanka has the highest number of ministries and ministers, deputy ministers that are supposed to look after those ministries on every conceivable subject you can think of.
This is due to the current government’s flawed policy of embracing and "looking after" all defecting MPs from the opposition ranks. Ministries come with tonnes of perks like luxury vehicles at no cost, official residences, back-up vehicles and security personnel, not to mention the state paying all bills- therefore the easiest way to pay back an opposition legislator who has crossed over to the government side is to reward them with a ministry or two.
How many government ministries are there in Sri lanka?
What happen to the Employee of any Central Government Autonomous body, if dissolved or removed by its ministry?
I have basically having 4 questions.Kindly clarify my doubts
1. Is it possible to remove or disolve the Autonomous body under any one of the Government of India ministry
2. If they remove or dissolve the particular Autonomous Body what will happen to Permanent employee of Autonomous Body
3. Who is having power to dissolve or remove the Autonomous body?
4. Can we expect job security in Autonomous body under government of india’s Ministry?
Please answer to this question if you really knows.
Only a vote in parliament can dissolve it.
There is no job security, but one can pull on among incompetents.
In the past, they used to absorb( in 70s) at remote places but recent record is otherwise. In consultation with union thye formulate a see-off package.
What is the number of ministries in the United Kingdom ? and what are their names ?
I need to know the number of ministries in the United Kingdom governmental system and the names of these ministries.
It changes all the time… especially under Labour governments, under which ministries change so much to suit the ego of Cabinet Ministers.
The "Great Offices of State" are the Home Office, the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, and Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs. Other than that, there is the Department of Business, Innovation and Skills, the Department of Education, the Ministry of Defence, the Department of Work and Pensions, the Department of Health, the Department for Communities and Local Government, the Department for Transport, the Department of the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, the Department for International Development, the Department for Culture, Media and Sport, the Northern Ireland Office, the Wales Office and the Scotland Office.