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Nationalisation

1953 in India
Events Air India nationalised. June 15 - Indian Airlines created ...
Transport Act 1947
The Transport Act, 1947 was part of the nationalisation agenda of Clement Attlee's Labour government. The act nationalised the railways, canals and road freight transport, and formed the British Transport Commission to regulate these areas from 1 January 1948 onwards. In Northern Ireland, the ...
British Transport Commission
The British Transport Commission was created by Clement Attlee's post-war Labour government as a part of its nationalisation programme, to oversee railways, canals and road freight transport in the UK. It was abolished by Harold Macmillan's Conservative government under the Transport Act, 1962 ...
Private sector
nationalisation Non-governmental organization State-owned enterprise VEB ...
Nationalization
Nationalization (or Nationalisation ) also known as Socialization (or Socialisation) and... voters - e.g. if the telephone service is nationalised, voters can bring pressure onto the... nationalised industries, contribute their profits to the common-good instead of to private ...
Dungeness Power Station
Generating Board (a nationalised institution in the UK), but following privatisation they are now operated ...
Moorfields Eye Hospital
Cunningham Saunders. It moved to its present site in 1899, and was nationalised in 1948 ...
Bevanism
Bevanism was the ideological argument for the Bevanites, a movement on the centre left of the Labour Party in the late 1950s and led by Nye Bevan. The main points were: State Control of the "commanding heights" of the economy, as opposed to wholesale nationalisation. Social Liberalism. Lack of ...
Jamshetji Tata
Taj Group of Hotels, Bombay http://www.tajhotels.com Tata Airlines (nationalised and renamed Air India ...
10  Kauno Autobusu Gamykla
Kauno Autobusu Gamykla ( KAG ) was a factory in Kaunas that produced more than 12.000 buses in 1950-1961 (most of them were based on GAZ-51 truck).The factory was established in old Ford workshop that was nationalised after Lithuania was occupied by Soviet Union. Models KAG-1 (19 passenger) KAG-3 ...
11  Mixed economy
socialism and capitalism. See also Nationalisation, Public sector ...
12  Public sector
such as education or healthcare. And often nationalised (government owned) companies and industries ...
13  Quainton railway station
Oxford. The line to Brill was closed shortly after nationalisation of London Underground, however ...
14  Salisbury Convention
government had a clear mandate to deliver the policies of nationalisation and welfare state measures ...
15  Royal Mail
was converted from a government department, the General Post Office, to a nationalised industry. The... Office Corporation into two nationalised entities - the Post Office Ltd and British Telecom.... National Giro bank opens. 1969: Post Office changes from government department to nationalised ...


 
 
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