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THE GAZETTE OF INDIA EXTRAORDINARY, FEB. 26,1948 328
Census.
Inquiries, surveys, and statistics for the purposes of the Union.
Union agencies and institutes for the following pur- poses, that is to say, for research, for professional or techni- 5 cal training, or for the promotion of special studies.
Union Public Services and Union Public Service Com- mission.
Industrial disputes concerning Union employees.
*60. Ancient and Historical Monuments declared by Par- 10 liament, by law to be of national importance; archaeological sites and remains.
Establishment of standards of weight and measure.
Opium, so far as regards cultivation and manufac- ture, or sale for export.
Petroleum and other liquids and substances declared 15 by Parliament by law to be dangerously inflammable, so far as regards possession, storage and transport.
Development of industries where development under the control of the Union is declared by Parliament by law to be expedient in the public interest. 20
Regulation of labour and safety in mines and oilfields.
Regulation of mines and oilfields and mineral deve- lopment to the extent to which such regulation and develop- ment under the control of the Union is declared by Parlia- ment by law to be expedient in the public interest. 25
Extension of the powers and jurisdiction of members of a police force belonging to any part of a State for the time being specified in Part I or Part II of the First Schedule to any area in any other State so specified, but not so as to enable the police of one part to exercise powers and jurisdiction else- 30 where without the consent of the government of the State; extension of the powers and jurisdiction of members of a force belonging to any State to railway areas outside that State.
Elections to Parliament and of the President and De- 35 puty President; and Election Commission to superintend, direct and control such elections.
*The Committee is of opinion that Ancient and Historical Monuments declared by Parliament by law to be of national importance should be men- tioned in this entry and not any and every Ancient and Historical Monu- ment.