1. PIO
2. Material pursuent to Section 4(1) of the Right of Information Act, 2005
ANNEXURE I -Brief description of tasks assigned to officials of Department of Publication
ANNEXURE II -Organisation Chart
ANNEXURE III- Directory of its officers & employees
ANNEXURE IV -Monthly remuneration received by each of its officers and employees
ANNEXURE V- Statement showing the revised budget estimates 2005-06 & 2006-07 vis-a-vis the actual expenditure
The Department is the authorized publisher of Government of India Publications and undertakes storage, sale and distribution of all Saleable official publications.
The Government of India publications are:
Authentic in content,accurate and strictly in accordance with the Government policies and decisions & Quality product and economically priced. Insist on Government publications.
Any infringement of the Indian Copyright Act is a legal offence. Dispute in Book Trade, if any will be settled within the Jurisdiction of Delhi.
Controller of Publication
Department of Publication
Behind of Vidhan Sabha
Civil Lines, Delhi - 110 054
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