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- Nationalization (nationalisation in British English) is the process of transforming privately owned ****ets into public ****ets by bringing them under the...
- Railway nationalisation is the act of taking rail transport ****ets into public ownership. Several countries have at different times nationalised part or...
- The nationalisation process in ****stan (or historically simply regarded as the "Nationalisation in ****stan") was a policy measure programme in the economic...
- In 2008 the Northern Rock bank was nationalised by the British government, due to financial problems caused by the subprime mortgage crisis. In 2010 the...
- formed on 1 January 1948 as a result of the Transport Act 1947, which nationalised the Big Four British railway companies along with some other (but not...
- Council) that invalidated Chiefley government legislation that attempted to nationalise the private banking sector. Separate majorities held that the legislation...
- Government of the Australian Capital Territory nationalised Calvary Hospital, Canberra. 1975-1980 Nationalisation in three steps of Bahrain Petroleum Company...
- State ownership, also called public ownership or government ownership, is the ownership of an industry, ****et, property, or enterprise by the national...
- The Sikkim Nationalised Transport Bus Terminus is one of the most important bus terminal in North Bengal. It is located on Hill Cart Road, Siliguri, Darjeeling...
- urgent need for track, locomotive and rolling stock renewal by the time nationalisation took place in 1948. Also railways were beginning to face stiff competition...