State Government definition

State Government means the Government of the State of Punjab;
State Government means Government of West Bengal.
State Government means the Government of Maharashtra.

Examples of State Government in a sentence

  • PROJECT SUMMARY Business: Privately Held Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) Location: Federal and State Government Buildings Nationwide This privately held Chicago-based real estate investment trust (REIT) owns and operates federal and state government buildings nationwide.

  • Laws, Rules, regulation and Direction issued by the Central and State Government of India and any proceedings arising out of these Agreements shall be initiated in the appropriate Indian court and all orders and decrees would be expressed in Indian language.

  • Electrical Inspectorate of the respective State Government for commissioning of the transmission line and installation of all requisite components for the wind solar power project at the Project Site, if required.

  • The Contractor / Bidder shall pay to his employees not less than the minimum wages and allowances applicable to the Engineering Industry as notified from time to time by the Central Government or the State Government whichever is higher under the Minimum Wages Act.

  • FEET OF WORKSPACE ACROSS US PROJECT SUMMARY Business: Privately Held Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) Location: Federal and State Government Buildings Nationwide This US shipping and logistics conglomerate is one of the world’s ten largest providers of transportation and logistics services, with over 1,400 operational centers across thirty-four countries.


More Definitions of State Government

State Government means the Government of Himachal Pradesh.
State Government means “Government of Haryana”.
State Government means the Government of Uttar Pradesh;
State Government means the government of that State;
State Government means the Government of Madhya Pradesh.
State Government means the Government of Bihar.
State Government means Government of Andhra Pradesh.