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What is GEAC and what are its objectives?

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GEAC (Genetic Engineering Approval Committee) is an inidan Government organisation. Its objectives include.
(i) Examine the validity of Genetic Modification (GM) of organism research
(ii) Inspect the safety of introducing GMO for public services.
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