Question
Section 3 of the Official Language Act 1963 provides important provisions relating to official language for Union and for use of Parliamenti. Consider the following statements as per Section 3(3) of the Official Language Act of 1963 about the use of both Hindi and the English languages: 1. Both Hindi and English languages shall be used for resolutiom, general orders, rules, notifications, administrative or other reports or press communiques issued or made by the Central Government or by a Ministry. 2. Administrative and other reports and official papers laid before a House or the Houses of Parliament shall be in both Hindi and English languages. 3. Contracts and agreements executed, and licenses, permits, notices and forms of tender issued, by or on behalf of the Central Government or any Ministry shall be in both Hindi and English languages. Which of the given statements are correct?
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