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Section 6. Removal of Central Vigilance Commissioner and Vigilance Commissioner: (3) Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-section (1), the President may by order remove from office the Central Vigilance Commissioner or any Vigilance Commissioner if the Central Vigilance Commissioner or such Vigilance Commissioner, as the case may be,-- (a) is adjudged an insolvent; or (b) has been convicted of an offence which, in the opinion of the Central Government, involves moral turpitude; or (c) engages during his term of office in any paid employment outside the duties of his office; or (d) is, in the opinion of the President, unfit to continue in office by reason of infirmity of mind or body; or (e) has acquired such financial or other interest as is likely to affect prejudicially his functions as a Central Vigilance Commissioner or a Vigilance Commissioner.
What type of sugar is maltose classified as?
Calcium cyanamide, used as a fertilizer, is commercially known as ______.
Which gas turns into a liquid at the lowest temperature?
What is the atomicity of Helium?
_____________ has the maximum attraction force between the molecules.
What is the gas ‘Xenon’ also known as?
Which one of the following is also called 'Fruit Sugar?
Which of the following statements about the modern periodic table is NOT correct?
The _________ property of the element is a whole number.
What term describes the enthalpy change when a substance transitions from solid to liquid at its melting point?