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vlk/kj.k EXTRAORDINARY
Hkkx III—[k.M 4 PART III—Section 4
izkf/dkj ls izdkf'kr PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY
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lalalala---- 14-117/2014-HkkHkkHkkHkk----HksHksHksHks----ifjifjifjifj----—Hks"kth vf/kfu;e] 1948 (1948 dk 8) dh /kkjk 10 vkSj 18 }kjk iznŸk ’kfDr;ksa dk iz;ksx djrs gq, Hkkjrh; Hks"kth ifj"kn~] dsUæh; ljdkj ds vuqeksnu ls fuEufyf[kr fofu;e cukrh gS] vFkkZr~
v/;k; v/;k; v/;k; v/;k; - I
1. laf{kIr uke vkSj izkjaHk & laf{kIr uke vkSj izkjaHk & laf{kIr uke vkSj izkjaHk & laf{kIr uke vkSj izkjaHk &
(1) bu fofu;eksa dk laf{kIr uke Hks"kth Lukrd (O;olk;) fofu;e] 2014 gSA
(2) ;s jkti= esa izdk’ku dh rkjh[k ls izo`r gksaxsA
2. Hks"kth Lukrd (O;olk;) (ch-QkeZ- O;olk;) dkss Hks"kt jftLVj esa vfrfjä vgZrk ntZ fd, tkus ds fy, bu fofu;eksa essa ;Fkk fofgr ikB~;Øe iwjk djus ij vkSj ijh{kk mŸkh.kZ djus ij ,d fMxzh izek.k&i= iznku fd;k tkukA
v/;k; v/;k; v/;k; v/;k; - II
3. ikB~~;Øe dh dkykof/k &ikB~~;Øe dh dkykof/k &ikB~~;Øe dh dkykof/k &ikB~~;Øe dh dkykof/k &
ikB~;Øe dh dkykof/k nks ’kS{kf.kd o"kZ gksxh ftlesa gj o"kZ de ls de 180 dk;Z fnolksa dk gksxkA
4. ikB~;Øe esa izos’k ds fy, U;wure vgZrkikB~;Øe esa izos’k ds fy, U;wure vgZrkikB~;Øe esa izos’k ds fy, U;wure vgZrkikB~;Øe esa izos’k ds fy, U;wure vgZrk
i) Hks"kth vf/kfu;e] 1948 dh /kkjk 12 ds v/khu Hkkjrh; Hks"kth ifj"kn~ }kjk vuqeksfnr laLFkku ls Hks"kth esa fMIyksek ikB~;Øe mÙkh.kZ fd;k gksA
ii) iathd`r Hks"ktK gksA
iii) lkeqnkf;d ;k vLirky Hks"kth esa de ls de pkj o"kZ dk Hks"kth O;olk; dk vuqHko gks &
2 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PART III—SEC. 4]
d- l{ke izkf/kdkjh dk izek.k&i= ftlesa ;g fy[kk gks fd vH;FkhZ lkeqnkf;d Hks"ktK dh fLFkfr esa O;olk; ds vuqHko ds lcwr ds :i esa Hks"kth ds vkS"k/k ykblsUl esa iathd`r Hks"ktK ds :i esa i`"Bkafdr gSA
[k- iz/kkukpk;Z@fpfdRlk v/kh{kd@vLirky@LokLF; bdkbZ ds l{ke O;fDr dk izek.k&i= ftlesa ;g fy[kk gks fd vH;FkhZ Hks"ktK ds :i esa dke dj jgk gS] vLirky Hks"ktK dh fLFkfr esa O;olk; vuqHko ds lcwr ds :i esa Lohdkj fd;k tk,xkA
iv) fu/kkfjr izk:i (mikca/k&d) esa fu;ksDrk dk vukifÙk izek.k&i=A (layXud & d)
rFkkfi vuqlwfpr tkfr;ksa] vuqlwfpr tutkfr;ksa rFkk vU; fiNM+s oxkZsa ds Nk=ksa ds fy, lhVksa dk vkj{k.k dsUnzh; ljdkj@jkT; ljdkj@la?k jkT;{ks= iz’kklu tks Hkh gks }kjk le;≤ ij tkjh fd, x, vuqns’kkssa ds vuqlkj gksxkA
5. dk;ZØe esa izos’k la[;k Hkkjrh; Hks"kth ifj"kn~ }kjk le;≤ ij fu/kkZfjr dh tk,xh vkSj orZeku esa ;g la[;k ,d ’kS{kf.kd o"kZ esa 40 Nk=ksa rd lhfer gSA
6. ikB~;Øe lapkfyr djus okys izkf/kdj.k dk vuqeksnu &ikB~;Øe lapkfyr djus okys izkf/kdj.k dk vuqeksnu &ikB~;Øe lapkfyr djus okys izkf/kdj.k dk vuqeksnu &ikB~;Øe lapkfyr djus okys izkf/kdj.k dk vuqeksnu & d- dksbZ Hks"kth laLFkku Hkkjrh; Hks"kth ifj"kn~ dk iwoZZ vuqeksnu izkIr fd, fcuk Hks"kth Lukrd (O;olk;)
dk;ZØe pkyw ugha djsxk vFkok izos’k la[;k ugha c<+k,xkA [k- Hks"kth vf/kfu;e] 1948 dh /kkjk 12 dh mi/kkjk (1) ds v/khu vuqefr izkIr djus ds iz;kstukFkZ
dksbZ Hks"kth egkfo|ky; Hkkjrh; Hks"kth ifj"kn~ }kjk ifjf’k"V&I esa fu/kkZfjr Ldhe izLrqr djsxkA x- mi;qZDr mifofu;e ([k) esa fufnZ"V Ldhe ,sls izk:i esa gksxh vkSj mlesa ,slh fof’kf"V;ka gksaxh rFkk
og ,slh jhfr ls izLrqr dh tk,xh vkSj mlds lkFk ,slh Qhl layXu gksxh tks fu/kkZfjr dh xbZ gksA ?k- Hks"kth vf/kfu;e] 1948 dh /kkjk 12 ds v/khu Hks"kth Lukrd ikB~;Øe pykus ds fy, Hkkjrh;
Hks"kth ifj"kn }kjk vuqeksfnr laLFkku gh Hks"kth Lukrd (O;olk;) fMxzh ikB~;Øe pkyw djus ds fy, ik= gksaxsA
Hkkjrh; Hks"kth ifj"kn~ rc rd fdlh Hkh laLFkku dks vuqeksfnr ugha djsxh tc rd f’k{k.k ds fy, i;kZIr izca/k ugha dj fy;s tkrs Hkou] vkokl] iz;ksx’kkyk,¡] midj.k] f’k{kd] xSj&f’k{kd] bR;kfn tks fofu;eksa esa fn;s x;s ifjf’k"V&II esa n’kkZ;s x;s gSaA
7. ikB~;Øe ikB~;Øe ikB~;Øe ikB~;Øe
ikB~;Øe esa os fo"k; gksaxs tks fuEu lkj.kh esa fn, x, gSaA ikB~;Øe esa d{kk f’k{k.k rFkk leuqns’ku (vlkbUesaV) dk;Z gksxkA leuqns’ku dk;Z ’kS{kf.kd laLFkk ds f’k{k.k deZpkfj;ksa ds i;Zos{k.k vkSj ekxZn’kZu esa dk;ZLFky ij fd;k tk,xkA d{kk f’k{k.k ds fy, izR;sd fo"k; ij yxk, tkus okys ,d lIrkg esa laidZ ?kUVs de ls de mrus gksaxs tks fuEu rkfydk ds LraHk (3) esa mlds lkeus vafdr gSA
rkfyrkfyrkfyrkfydk&dk&dk&dk&I izFke o"kZ %izFke o"kZ %izFke o"kZ %izFke o"kZ %
ØekadØekadØekadØekad fo"k;fo"k;fo"k;fo"k; dqy laidZ ?kaVksa dh U;wure dqy laidZ ?kaVksa dh U;wure dqy laidZ ?kaVksa dh U;wure dqy laidZ ?kaVksa dh U;wure
la[;kla[;kla[;kla[;k
laidZ ?kaVksa dh la[;k laidZ ?kaVksa dh la[;k laidZ ?kaVksa dh la[;k laidZ ?kaVksa dh la[;k izfrlIrkgizfrlIrkgizfrlIrkgizfrlIrkg
(1) (2) (3) (4)
1.1 iSFkksfQfl;ksykWth ,.M QkekZdksFksjkiqfVDl I 40 1
1.2 iSFkksfQfl;ksykWth ,.M QkekZdksFksjkiqfVDl II 40 1
1.3 QkeZslh izSfDVl I 40 1
1.4 QkeZslh izSfDVl II 40 1
1.5 vIykbZM QkekZL;qfVDl 40 1
1.6 lks'ky QkeZslh I 40 1
1.7 dsl izLrqfrdj.k] laxks"Bh] leuqns’ku (vlkbUesaV)
160 4
;ksx 400 10
¹Hkkx IIIµ[k.M 4º Hkkjr dk jkti=k % vlk/kj.k 3
f}rh; o"kZ %f}rh; o"kZ %f}rh; o"kZ %f}rh; o"kZ %
ØekadØekadØekadØekad fo"k;fo"k;fo"k;fo"k; dqy laidZ ?kaVksa dh dqy laidZ ?kaVksa dh dqy laidZ ?kaVksa dh dqy laidZ ?kaVksa dh U;wure la[;kU;wure la[;kU;wure la[;kU;wure la[;k
laidZ ?kaVksa dh la[;k laidZ ?kaVksa dh la[;k laidZ ?kaVksa dh la[;k laidZ ?kaVksa dh la[;k izfrizfrizfrizfr lIrkglIrkglIrkglIrkg
(1) (2) (3) (4)
2.1 iSFkksfQfl;ksykWth ,.M QkekZdksFksjkiqfVDl III
40 1
2.2 iSFkksfQfl;ksykWth QkekZdksFksjkiqfVDl IV
40 1
2.3 QkeZslh izSfDVl & III 40 1
2.4 QkeZslh izSfDVl & IV 40 1
2.5 lks'ky QkeZslh & II 40 1
2.6 Hks"kftd U;k; 'kkL= 40 1
2.7 dsl izLrqfrdj.k] laxks"Bh] leuqns’ku (vlkbUesaV)
160 4
;ksx 400 10
8. ikB~; fooj.k ikB~; fooj.k ikB~; fooj.k ikB~; fooj.k mDr rkfydk esa v/;;u ds izR;sd fo"k; dk foLr`r ikB~; fooj.k oSlk gksxk tks ifjf’k"V&III esa fn, x,
fn’kkfunZs’kksa esa fufgr gSaA fn’kkfunZs’kksa dks Hkkjrh; Hks"kth ifj"kn~ dh dsUnzh; ifj"kn~ ds vuqeksnu ls] le;≤ ij la’kksf/kr vkSj vf/klwfpr fd;k tk,xkA
9. ijh{kk & ijh{kk & ijh{kk & ijh{kk & 1. dys.Mj o"kZ ds var esa ,d ijh{kk gksxhA izFke ijh{kk okf"kZd ijh{kk gksxh vkSj nwljh ijh{kk vuqiwjd
ijh{kk gksxhA 2. ijh{kk,a fl)kar i{k ds fy, ,oa O;ogkj i{k ds fy, fyf[kr :i esa gksaxhA Nk= vius }kjk fd, x,
leuqns’ku dk;Z dks fjiksVZ ds :i esa izLrqr djsaxs mlds ckn fo"k; ds gj Hkkx ds fy, vf/kdre vadksa dh ekSf[kd ijh{kk gksxh tSlk fd fuEu rkfydk esa n’kkZ;k x;k gS%&
rkfydk&rkfydk&rkfydk&rkfydk&II
izFke o"kZ %izFke o"kZ %izFke o"kZ %izFke o"kZ %
ØekadØekadØekadØekad fo"k;fo"k;fo"k;fo"k; fl)kar i{k ds vf/kdre vad leuqns’ku ds vf/kdre vad (ekSf[kd ijh{kk ds 25% vadksa lfgr)
fo'ofo|ky; ijh{kk
l= ijh{kk vad ;ksx
1.1 iSFkksfQfl;ksykWth ,.M QkekZdksFksjkiqfVDl I
60 40 100 100
1.2 iSFkksfQfl;ksykWth ,.M QkekZdksFksjkiqfVDl II
60 40 100 100
1.3 QkeZslh izSfDVl I 60 40 100 100
1.4 QkeZslh izSfDVl II 60 40 100 100
1.5 vIykbZM QkekZL;qfVDl 60 40 100 100
1.6 lks'ky QkeZslh I 60 40 100 100
;ksx 600 600
4 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PART III—SEC. 4]
f}rh; o"kZ ijh{kk %f}rh; o"kZ ijh{kk %f}rh; o"kZ ijh{kk %f}rh; o"kZ ijh{kk %
ØekadØekadØekadØekad fo"k;fo"k;fo"k;fo"k; fl)kar i{k ds vf/kdre vadfl)kar i{k ds vf/kdre vadfl)kar i{k ds vf/kdre vadfl)kar i{k ds vf/kdre vad leuqleuqleuqleuqns’ku ds vf/kdre ns’ku ds vf/kdre ns’ku ds vf/kdre ns’ku ds vf/kdre vadvadvadvad (ekSf[kd ijh{kk ds ekSf[kd ijh{kk ds ekSf[kd ijh{kk ds ekSf[kd ijh{kk ds 25%
vadksa lfgrvadksa lfgrvadksa lfgrvadksa lfgr)
fo'ofo|ky; ijh{kk
l= ijh{kk vad
;ksx
2.1 iSFkksfQfl;ksykWth ,.M QkekZdksFksjkiqfVDl III
60 40 100 100
2.2 iSFkksfQfl;ksykWth ,.M QkekZdksFksjkiqfVDl IV
60 40 100 100
2.3 QkeZslh izSfDVl III 60 40 100 100
2.4 QkeZslh izSfDVl IV 60 40 100 100
2.5 Lkks’ky QkeZslh II 60 40 100 100
2.6 Hks"kftdh U;k; 'kkL= 60 40 100 100
;ksx 600 600
10. ijh{kk esa cSBus dh ik=rkijh{kk esa cSBus dh ik=rkijh{kk esa cSBus dh ik=rkijh{kk esa cSBus dh ik=rk % ogh Nk= ijh{kk esa cSBus dk ik= gksxk tks ml laLFkk ds izeq[k dk] ftlesa mlus i<+kbZ dh gS] izek.k&i= bl lcwr ds :i esa izLrqr djsxk fd mlus fl}kar i{k esa de ls de 80 izfr’kr d{kkvksa esa mifLFkr jgdj fu;fer rFkk lek/kkuizn :i esa i<+kbZ dh gS vkSj mlus i;Zos{kd f’k{kd }kjk lE;dr% vuqeksfnr vlkbuesUV@ifj;kstuk fjiksVZ izLrqr dj nh gSA
11. ijh{kk dk <ax %ijh{kk dk <ax %ijh{kk dk <ax %ijh{kk dk <ax % (1) lS)kafrd ijh{kk rhu ?kUVs dh gksxh A
(2) tks Nk= fl)kar i{k ds fdlh fo"k; dh ijh{kk esa vuqÙkh.kZ jgsxk mls ml fo"k; esa iqu% cSBus dh vuqefr gksxhA
(3) vlkbuesUV dk;Z esa laxks"Bh vkSj ekSf[kd ijh{kk lfgr vkarfjd vkSj ckgjh nksuksa ijh{kdksa }kjk fjiksVZ dk ewY;kadu ’kkfey gksxkA
12. l=h; vad nsuk vkSj vfHkys[k j[kukl=h; vad nsuk vkSj vfHkys[k j[kukl=h; vad nsuk vkSj vfHkys[k j[kukl=h; vad nsuk vkSj vfHkys[k j[kuk (1) Hks"kth Lukrd (O;olk;) ikB~;Øe djokus okys laLFkku esa vk;ksftr lS)kafrd ijh{kkvksa dk fu;fer
vfHkys[k laLFkku esa izR;sd Nk= dk j[kk tk,xk vkSj gj fo"k; ds 40 vad vkarfjd vkdyu ds :i esa vkoafVr fd, tk,axsA
(2) gj o"kZ de ls de rhu vkof/kd l= ijh{kk,a gksaxh vkSj fdUgh nks izn’kZuksa ds lokZsPp ;ksx ds vk/kkj ij l=h; vad dh x.kuk dh tk,xhA
13. ijh{kk mÙkh.kZ djus ds fy, U;ijh{kk mÙkh.kZ djus ds fy, U;ijh{kk mÙkh.kZ djus ds fy, U;ijh{kk mÙkh.kZ djus ds fy, U;wure vadwure vadwure vadwure vad & dksbZ Nk= rc rd ijh{kk esa mÙkh.kZ ?kksf"kr ugha fd;k tk,xk tc rd fd mlus l=h; vadksa lfgr lS}kafrd ijh{kk esa vyx&vyx fo"k; esa de ls de 50% vad izkIr u fd, gksa rFkk vlkbuesUV dk;Z esa de ls de
50% vad izkIr u fd, gksaA ijh{kk esa ,d gh ckj esa lc fo"k;ksa essa dqy feykdj 60% ;k vf/kd vad izkIr djus okys Nk=ksa dks izFke Js.kh esa mÙkh.kZ ?kksf"kr fd;k tk,xk rFkk fdlh fo"k; ;k fdUgha fo"k;ksa esa 75% ;k vf/kd vad ikus okys Nk= dks ml fo"k; ;k mu fo"k;ksa esa fo’ks"k ;ksX;rk ds lkFk mÙkh.kZ ?kksf"kr fd;k tk,xk] c’krZs fd og ,d gh ckj esa lc fo"k;ksa esa mÙkh.kZ gksA
14. vxyh d{kk esa izkSUufr ds fy, ik=rk &vxyh d{kk esa izkSUufr ds fy, ik=rk &vxyh d{kk esa izkSUufr ds fy, ik=rk &vxyh d{kk esa izkSUufr ds fy, ik=rk & 1. os lc Nk=] tks lc fo"k;ksa esa ijh{kk esa cSBs gSa vkSj mÙkh.kZ gq, gSa] vxyh d{kk esa izksUufr ds fy,
ik= gSaA 2. izFke o"kZ dh ch-QkeZ- (O;olk;) ijh{kk ds fo"k;ksa esa vuqÙkh.kZ jgus okyk Nk= ch-QkeZ- (O;olk;) ds
nwljs o"kZ esa tkus fn;k tk,xkA fdUrq ,sls Nk=ksa dks ch-QkeZ- (O;olk;) ikB~;Øe ds izFke vkSj f}rh; o"kZ ds lc fo"k;ksa esa mÙkh.kZ gksuk gksxk vkSj mls ml l= ls ftlesa mlus ikB~;Øe esa nkf[kyk fy;k Fkk ikB~;Øe ch-QkeZ- (O;olk;) fMxzh gsrq fopkj fd, tkus ds fy,] 4 ’kS{kf.kd o"kkZsa ds Hkhrj iwjk djuk gksxkA
¹Hkkx IIIµ[k.M 4º Hkkjr dk jkti=k % vlk/kj.k 5
15. ijh{kkvksa dk vuqeksnuijh{kkvksa dk vuqeksnuijh{kkvksa dk vuqeksnuijh{kkvksa dk vuqeksnu fofu;e 9 ls 12 vkSj 14 esa of.kZr ijh{kk,¡ Hks"kth vf/kfu;e] 1948 dh /kkjk 12 dh mi/kkjk (2) ds v/khu Hkkjrh; Hks"kth ifj"kn~ }kjk vuqeksfnr ijh{kk izkf/kdj.k }kjk vk;ksftr dh tk,axh A
16. ijh{kk mÙkh.kZ djus dk izek.k&i=ijh{kk mÙkh.kZ djus dk izek.k&i=ijh{kk mÙkh.kZ djus dk izek.k&i=ijh{kk mÙkh.kZ djus dk izek.k&i= ,sls izR;ssd Nk= dks ftlus Hks"kth Lukrd (O;olk;) dh ijh{kk,¡ mÙkh.kZ dj yh gSa] ijh{kk izkf/kdj.k }kjk fMxzh izek.k&i= fn;k tk,xkA
v/;k; v/;k; v/;k; v/;k; - III
17. leuqns’ku leuqns’ku leuqns’ku leuqns’ku (vlkbZUeSaVvlkbZUeSaVvlkbZUeSaVvlkbZUeSaV) dk;Z %&dk;Z %&dk;Z %&dk;Z %&
1. fof'k"Vr;k lkeqnkf;d] vLirky vkSj uSnkfud (fDyfudy) Hks"kth ds {ks= essa vkadM+ksa ds laxzg.k vkSj fjiksfVZax dkS’ky dks rFkk lk/kkj.kr;k Hks"kth O;olk; ds fl)krksa dks le>us vkSj fodflr djus ds fy, Nk= dks vuqKkr djus ds fy, leuqns’ku (vlkbZUesaV) dk;Z f’k{kk laLFkk ds izeq[k }kjk vuqeksfnr fo"k; ij ’kS{kf.kd laLFkk ds f’k{kd dh ns[kjs[k esa fd;k tk,xkA og dk;Z l= ds izR;sd fo"k; esa d{kk,a izkjaHk gksus ds ,d ekl ds Hkhrj Nk=ksa dks crk fn;k tk,xkA leuqns’ku (vlkbZUesaV) dk;Z vafre ijh{kk ls iwoZ fyf[kr fjiksVZ esa rFkk ,d laxks"Bh ds :i esa izLrqr fd;k tk,xkA mDr iz;kstu ds fy, ijh{kk izkf/kdj.k }kjk fu;qDr ckgjh vkSj vkarfjd ijh{kd ml dk;Z dk vkdyu djsaxsA
2. leuqns’ku (vlkbZUesaV) dk;Z esa dk;Z ds mÌs’;] dk;Z iz.kkyh] ifj.kke] ifjppkZ vkSj fu"d"kZ ’kkfey gksaxsA
18. leuqns’ku leuqns’ku leuqns’ku leuqns’ku (vlkbZUeSaVvlkbZUeSaVvlkbZUeSaVvlkbZUeSaV) dk;Z ds mÌs’;dk;Z ds mÌs’;dk;Z ds mÌs’;dk;Z ds mÌs’; % bl dk;Z ds eq[; mÌs’; &&&& (i) dk;Z dk fo’kq) o.kZu fd, tkus vkSj fu"i{k rjhds ls fu"d"kkZsa dks ys[kc) fd, tkus dk lk{;
n’kkZuk gS ; rFkk (ii) vkadM+ksa ds laxzg.k] fo’ys"k.k vkSj izfrosnu rFkk fuoZpu dkS’kyksa esa Nk= ds dkS’kyksa dks fodflr
djuk gSA 19. dk;Z iz.kkyh %&dk;Z iz.kkyh %&dk;Z iz.kkyh %&dk;Z iz.kkyh %&
bl dk;Z dks iwjk djus ds fy, fuEufyf[kr dk;Ziz.kkyh viukbZ tk,xh] vFkkZr & (i) vf/kd ls vf/kd nl Nk= ,d izkf/kd`r f’k{kd ds v/khu dk;Z djsaxs ;
(ii) izfo"k; foHkkxk/;{k ;k laLFkku izeq[k }kjk vuqeksfnr fd;k tk,xkA (iii) pquk x;k dk;Z ,d l= fo’ks"k esa i<+k, x, fo"k;ksa ls laca) gksxk rFkk dk;Z dks mlds dk;ZLFky esa
djus dh mi;qDrrk ds fo"k; esa laidZ /;ku nsuk gksxkA 20. izfrosnu izfrosnu izfrosnu izfrosnu (fjiksfVZfjiksfVZfjiksfVZfjiksfVZaxaxaxax) %&%&%&%&
(1) leuqns’ku (vlkbZUeSUV) ij dk;Z djus okyk Nk= dke iwjk gksus ds ckn foHkkxk/;{k ;k laLFkku izeq[k dks fjiksVZ izLrqr djsxkA ml fjiksVZ esa izkf/kd`r f’k{kd }kjk tkjh fd;k x;k izek.k&i= Hkh lfEefyr gksxkA
(2) fjiksVZ okf"kZd ijh{kk izkjaHk gksus ls de ls de ,d ekl iwoZ izLrqr dh tk,xhA 21. ewY;kadu %&ewY;kadu %&ewY;kadu %&ewY;kadu %&
leuqns’ku (vlkbZUeSUV) dk;Z dk ewY;kadu djus ds fy, fuEufyf[kr dk;Z iz.kkyh viukbZ tk,xh & ewY;kadu fuEufyf[kr enksa ij fd;k tk,xk & vad
d- leuqns’ku (vlkbZUeSUV) dk vkys[k - 40
[k- dk;Z dk izLrqrhdj.k - 15
x- laxks"Bh - 20 ?k- iz’uksÙkj dkS’ky (ekSf[kd) - 25
;ksx & ;ksx & ;ksx & ;ksx & 100
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v/;k; v/;k; v/;k; v/;k; - IV 22. ikB~;Øe dh Qhl jkT; ljdkj@ikB~;Øe lapkyu izkf/kdkfj;ksa ds ekxZn’kZu ds fy, Hkkjrh; Hks"kth ifj"kn~
}kjk le;≤ ij fu/kkZfjr dh tk,xhA
mikca/k&dmikca/k&dmikca/k&dmikca/k&d
[fofu;e 4 (iv) nsf[k,]
fu;ksäk ds vukifÙk izek.k&i= dk izk:i (QkeZsV) izekf.kr fd;k tkrk gS fd -------------------------------iq=@iq=h Jh ------------------ bl
laLFkku@Hks"kth esa -------------------------- in ij ------------------------- ls dk;Zjr gS vkSj --
------------------- l= esa Hks"kth Lukrd (O;olk;) ikB~;Øe esa mlds izos’k ysus ij v/kksgLrk{kjh
dks dksbZ vkifŸk ugha gSA
mls ikB~;Øe esa mifLFkr jgus dh vuqefr gksxh rFkk mls bl laLFkku@laxBu esa ikB~;Øe
ds Hkkx ds :i esa vlkbUeSaV djus ds fy, lqfo/kk,a iznku dh tk,xhA
izkf/kd`r O;fDr ds gLrk{kj vkSj eqgj
Hks"kth Lukrd Hks"kth Lukrd Hks"kth Lukrd Hks"kth Lukrd (O;olk;O;olk;O;olk;O;olk;) ikB~;Øe lapkfyr djus ds fy, fn’kkfunZs’kikB~;Øe lapkfyr djus ds fy, fn’kkfunZs’kikB~;Øe lapkfyr djus ds fy, fn’kkfunZs’kikB~;Øe lapkfyr djus ds fy, fn’kkfunZs’k
ifjf’k"V&ifjf’k"V&ifjf’k"V&ifjf’k"V&II
[fofu;e 6 ([k) nsf[k,] Hks"kth Lukrd (O;olk;) ikB~;Øe lapkfyr djus ds fy, Hkkjrh; Hks"kth ifj"kn~ dh iwoZ vuqefr izkIr djus dh Ldhe
1. ikB~;Øe lapkfyr djus okys izkf/kdj.k dk uke--------------------------------------------------------
2. ikB~;Øe lapkfyr djus okys izkf/kdj.k dk iwjk Mkd irk--------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3. laLFkk dh LFkkiuk dk o"kZ --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4. Hks"kth Lukrd (ch-QkeZ-) ikB~;Øe lapkfyr djus ds fy, laLFkku ds vuqeksnu dh fLFkfr (uohure vuqeksnu
dh izfrfyfi layXu dh tk, ) -------------------------------------------------------------
5. ikB~;Øe pkyw djus ds fy, ijh{kk izkf/kdj.k (vFkkZr fo’ofo|ky;) ls laca)u ij vukifÙk@lgefr (i= dh izfrfyfi layXu dh tk,)
6. uohure fujh{k.k fjiksVZ esa crkbZ xbZ [kkfe;k¡ ---------------------------------------------------- (i`Fkd dkxt dk iz;ksx djsa)
7. ikB~;Øe izkjaHk djus dh izLrkfor rkjh[k --------------------------------------------------------
¹Hkkx IIIµ[k.M 4º Hkkjr dk jkti=k % vlk/kj.k 7
8. izLrkfor izos’k la[;k -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9. ikB~;Øe pkyw djus ds fy, izLrkfor le; lkj.kh %--------------------------------------------------
10. fo"k; fo’ks"k esa f’k{kdksa dk fooj.k fuEufyf[kr QkWeZsV esa nhft, &
foHkkx dk uke Øekad f'k{kd dk
uke laLFkk esa dk;Z vuqHko
vgZrk vuqHko orZeku f’k{k.k Hkkj
vLirky@lkeqnkf;d@fDyfudy 'kks/k@ O;olk; esa dksbZ vuqHko
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
QkekZL;qfVDl QkekZdksykWth QkeZslh izSfDVl
11. vfrfjDr ikB~;Øe i<+kus ds fy, f’k{kdksa dh ?kks"k.kk,a ------------------------------------------------
(f’k{kdksa ls izkIr dh ?kks"k.kk,a layXu djsa) 12. D;k foftfVax@va’kdkfyd f’k{kd fu;qDr gksaxs % ---------------------------------------------
(;fn gk¡] rks fuEufyf[kr izk:i esa fooj.k nsa)
Øekad f'k{kd dk uke vgZrk O;olk; vuqHko orZeku laca)rk
13. igpku fd;s x;s foftfVax f’k{kdksa dh Lohd`fr layXu djsa % -------------------------------------- 14. D;k laLFkku@U;kl ekWMy lkeqnkf;d Hks"kth pyk jgk gS % ---------------------------------------- 15. ;fn ugha] rks D;k fudV Hkfo"; esa mls pkyw djus dh dksbZ ;kstuk gS % ----------------------------
rkjh[k lfgr iz/kkukpk;Z ds gLrk{kj
ifjf’k"V&ifjf’k"V&ifjf’k"V&ifjf’k"V&2
[fofu;e 6 (?k) dk ijUrqd nsf[k,]
Hks"kth Lukrd (O;olk;) ikB~;Øe pykus ds fy, Hkkjrh; Hks"kth ifj"kn~ dk vuqeksnu izkIr djus ds fy, U;wure vko’;drk,¡
Hkkx&Hkkx&Hkkx&Hkkx&I iz/kkukpk;Ziz/kkukpk;Ziz/kkukpk;Ziz/kkukpk;Z
vgZrk@vuqHko vgZrk vko';d f’k{k.k vuqHko
,e-QkeZ- 15 o"kZ ftlesa ls 5 o"kZ izksQslj@foHkkxk/;{k ds :i esa ih-,p-Mh- 10 o"kZ ftlesa ls de ls de 5 o"kZ lgk;d izksQslj ds :i
esa
Hkkx&II HkkSfrd volajpuk
1. Hkwfe miyC/krk (C;kSjk)
(d) Hkou % Lo;a dk@fdjk;s ij fufeZr {ks=Qy ([k) egkfo|ky; Hkou dk dqy fufeZr {ks=Qy oxZ ehVj esa % fufeZr {ks=Qy
(x) lq[k lqfo/kk,a vkSj ifjpkyu {ks=Qy
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2. d{kk dejs % Mh-QkeZ- vkSj Ckh-QkeZ-@Hks"kth Lukrd (O;olk;) ikB~;Øe ds fy, miyC/k djk;s x, d{kk dejksa dh dqy la[;k
d{kk vko';drk miyC/k la[;k izR;sd d{kk dejs ds fy, vko’;d {ks=Qy*
Mh-QkeZ- 02 izR;sd 90 oxZ ehVj ch-QkeZ- 04 izR;sd 90 oxZ ehVj (okaNuh;)
izR;sd 75 oxZ ehVj (vfuok;Z) Hks"kth Lukrd (O;olk;) 01 40 oxZ ehVj izR;sd
(*60 fo|kkfFkZ;ksa ds fy,)
3. Mh-QkeZ- vkSj Ckh-QkeZ-@Hks"kth Lukrd (O;olk;) ikB~;Øe ds fy, miyC/k djk;h xbZ iz;ksx’kkykvksa dh dqy la[;k
Øekad volajpuk fdls pkfg, fu;eksa ds vuqlkj vko’;drk miyC/k la[;k ,oa oxZ ehVj esa {ks=Qy
vH;qfDr@dfe;k¡
1. ch-QkeZ- ikB~;Øe ds fy, iz;ksx’kkyk {ks=Qy (10
iz;ksx’kkyk,a) Mh-QkeZ- ikB~;Øe ds fy, iz;ksx’kkyk {ks=Qy (03
iz;ksx’kkyk,a)
90 oxZ ehVj x ,u (,u = 10)
rS;kjh d{k lfgr (okaNuh;)
75 oxZ ehVj (vfuok;Z)
2.
QkekZL;qfVDl QkekZL;qfVdy dSfeLVªh QkekZL;qfVdy vukfyfll QkekZdksykWth QkekZdksXukWth QkekZL;qfVdy cks;ksVSduksykWth (viwfrZr d{k lfgr)
ch-QkeZ- vkSj Mh-QkeZ- ikB~;Øe ds fy, iz;ksx’kkykvksa dh dqy la[;k
03 iz;ksx’kkyk,a 03 iz;ksx’kkyk,a 01 iz;ksx’kkyk,a 03 iz;ksx’kkyk,a 02 iz;ksx’kkyk,a 01 iz;ksx’kkyk,a
13 iz;ksx’kkyk,a*
3. izR;sd iz;ksx’kkyk ds fy, rS;kjh d{k (;fn og nks iz;ksx’kkykvksa ds chp esa gS rks mls nks iz;ksx’kkyk,¡ lk>k dj ldrh gSa)
10 oxZ ehVj (U;wure)
4. e'khu d{k dk {ks=Qy 80-100 oxZ ehVj
5. dsUnzh; ;a= d{k 80 oxZ ehVj
6. Hk.Mkj d{k&1 1 {ks=Qy 100 oxZ ehVj
7. Hk.Mkj d{k&2
(Toyu’khy jlk;uksa ds fy,)
1 {ks=Qy 20 oxZ ehVj
*Mh-QkeZ- vkSj ch-QkeZ- nksuksa ds fy,
¹Hkkx IIIµ[k.M 4º Hkkjr dk jkti=k % vlk/kj.k 9
1. lHkh iz;ksx’kkykvksa esa i;kZIr jks’kunku vkSj laokru gksA 2. lHkh iz;ksx’kkykvksa esa cqfu;knh lq[k&lqfo/kk,¡ vkSj lsok,¡ miyC/k gksa tSls ,DtkLV QSu vkSj /kzwe d{k
tgka dgha iznw"k.k dks de djus ds fy, vko’;drk gksA 3. dk;Z csap likV vkSj lgt lQkbZ ;ksX; gksa vf/kekur% vo’kks"kh lkexzh dh u gksaA 4. ikuh ds uy Vidus okys u gksa rFkk lh/ks flad ls yxs gksaA 5. rqyk d{k lacaf/kr iz;ksx’kkykvksa ls laca) gksA
4. iziziziz’kk’kk’kk’kklu {ks=lu {ks=lu {ks=lu {ks= Øekad volajpuk dk d{k izfrekudksa ds vuqlkj
vko’;drk (la[;k esa) izfrekudksa ds vuqlkj vko’;drk ({ks=Qy esa)
1. iz/kkukpk;Z dk d{k 01 30 oxZ ehVj 2.
3.
4.
dk;kZy;-I LFkkiu dk;kZy;-II f’k{kkfon xksiuh; d{k
01
60 oxZ ehVj
5. deZpkdeZpkdeZpkdeZpkfj;ksa dh lqfo/kk,afj;ksa dh lqfo/kk,afj;ksa dh lqfo/kk,afj;ksa dh lqfo/kk,a
Øekad volajpuk dk d{k izfrekudksa ds vuqlkj
vko’;drk (la[;k esa) izfrekudksa ds vuqlkj vko’;drk ({ks=Qy esa)
1. ch-QkeZ- ikB~;Øe ds fy, foHkkxk/;{k d{k
U;wure 4 20 oxZ ehVj x 4
2. Mh-QkeZ- vkSj ch-QkeZ- ds fy, ladk; d{k
10 oxZ ehVj x la[;k la[;k = f’k{kdksa dh la[;k
3. Hks"kth Lukrd (O;olk;) ikB~;Øe ds fy, ladk; d{k
10 oxZ ehVj x la[;k la[;k = f’k{kdksa dh la[;k
6. laxzgky;] iqLrdky;] i'kq’kkyk vkSj vU; lqfo/kk,¡
Øekad volajpuk dk d{k izfrekudksa vuqlkj vko’;drk (la[;k esa)
izfrekudksa ds vuqlkj vko’;drk ({ks=Qy esa)
1. i’kq iz;ksxkRed fo|k ekM~;wy 01 -
2. iqLrdky; 01 150 oxZ ehVj 3. laxzgky; 01 50 oxZ ehVj (QkekZdksXukslh
iz;ksx’kkyk ds lkFk vVSp fd;k tk ldrk gS)
4. ekWMy Hks"kth vfuok;Z % ekWMy lkeqnkf;d Hks"kth pykuk okaNuh; % vkS"k/k ekWMy Hk.Mkj
01 80 oxZ ehVj (vkS"k/k lwpuk dsUnz ds fy, 10 oxZ ehVj ,oa jksxh ijke’kZ lsok ds fy, 10 oxZ ehVj lfgr)
5. lHkkxkj (cgqmÌs’kh;)
gky (okaNuh;) 01 250-300 lhV {kerk dk
6. tM+h cwVh m|ku (okaNuh;) 01 vkS"kf/kijd ikS/kksa dh i;kZIr la[;k
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7. Nk= lqfo/kk,a Øekad volajpuk dk d{k izfrekudksa vuqlkj
vko’;drk (la[;k esa) izfrekudksa ds vuqlkj vko’;drk ({ks=Qy esa)
1. ckfydk dkWeu :e (vfuok;Z) 01 60 oxZ ehVj
2. ckyd dkWeu :e (vfuok;Z) 01 60 oxZ ehVj 3. ckydksa ds fy, ’kkSpky; [kaM 01 24 oxZ ehVj
4. ckfydkvksa ds fy, ’kkSpky; [kaM 01 24 oxZ ehVj
5. is; ty lqfo/kk okVj dwyj (vfuok;Z)
01
6. ckyd Nk=kkokl (okaNuh;) 01 9 oxZ ehVj d{k vdsys ds fy,
7. ckfydk Nk=kkokl (okaNuh;) 01 9 oxZ ehVj d{k vdsys ds fy, 20 oxZ ehVj d{k rhu ds fy,
8. ikoj cSdvi O;oLFkk (okaNuh;) 01
8. daI;wVj vkSj vU; lqfo/kk,a
Ukke vko';drk
ch-QkeZ- ikB~;Øe ds fy, daI;wVj d{k gj 2 Nk=ksa ds fy, ,d flLVe (baVjusV vkSj eqnzd dh lqfo/kkvksa ds lkFk) ({ks=Qy 75 oxZ ehVj)
ekWMy Hks"kth ds fy, daI;wVj f’k{k.k vkSj O;olk; iz;kstuksa ds fy, rFkk vkS"k/k lwpuk lsok ds fy, ;Fkk vko’;d
daI;wVj (uohure vkd`fr) gj 10 Nk=ksa ds fy, ,d flLVe (LukrdiwoZ ,oa LukrdksÙkj)
eqnzd gj 10 dEI;wVj ds fy, ,d Cgq&ehfM;k izkstsDVj 01
tsusjsVj (5 fd-okV ) 01
9. iqLrdsa vkSj i=&if=dk,aa vkjafHkd LVkd dh iqLrdsaa rFkk iqLrdksa vkSj i=&if=dkvksa ds okf"kZd ;ksx ds fy, U;wure izfrekud fuEufyf[kr gSa %&
en 'kh"kZd la[;k U;wure [kaM (la[;k) iqLrdksa dh la[;k
150 Hks"kth ds leLr fo"k;ksa esa vusdksa ekud ikB~;iqLrdksa ds 1500 i;kZIr dojst
iqLrdksa dk okf"kZd laLdj.k izfr o"kZ 150 iqLrdsa vkof/kd if=dk,a gkMZ izfr;ka@vkuykbZu
10 jk"Vªh; 05 varjkZ"Vªh; vkof/kd if=dk,a
lh-Mh- i;kZIr la[;k baVjusV czkmftax lqfo/kk gk¡@ugha
(U;wure nl daI;wVj)
jsizksxzkfQd lqfo/kk,a % QksVksdksfi;j QSDl Ldsuj
01
01
01
¹Hkkx IIIµ[k.M 4º Hkkjr dk jkti=k % vlk/kj.k 11
10 d- fo"k;okj oxhZdj.k ØekadØekadØekadØekad fo"k;fo"k;fo"k;fo"k; 'kh"kZd'kh"kZd'kh"kZd'kh"kZd la[;kla[;kla[;kla[;k 1. QkekZL;qfVDl
2. QkekZL;qfVdy dSfeLVªh
3. QkekZdksXukWth
4.
ck;ksdSfeLVªh ,.M fDyfudy iSFkksykWth
5. gqeSu vukVkWeh ,.M fQ+ft;ksykWth
6. gSYFk ,twds’ku ,.M dkWeqfuVh QkeZslh
7. QkeZslh izSfDVl
8. QkekZdksykWth ,.M VksfDldkWyksth
9. QkekZL;qfVdy twfjlçqqMSUl
10. Mªx LVksj ,.M fcftusl eSusteSUV
11. gkWfLiVy ,.M fDyfudy QkeZslh
12. lks'ky QkeZslh
10 [k. iqLrdky; deZpkjho`an
deZpkjho`an vgZrk vko';drk 1. iqLrdky; izeq[k ,e-fyc- 1
2. lgk;d iqLrdky; izeq[k Mh-fyc- 1
3. iqLrdky; ifjpj 10+2/ih-;w-lh- 2
HkkxHkkxHkkxHkkx-III 'kS{kf.kd vko’;drk,a'kS{kf.kd vko’;drk,a'kS{kf.kd vko’;drk,a'kS{kf.kd vko’;drk,a dddd---- ladk; vko’;drkladk; vko’;drkladk; vko’;drkladk; vko’;drk
1. Nk= deZpkjh vuqikr
(vko';d vuqikr & lS)kafrd i{k 40 : 1 vkSj vlkbZUesaV 10 : 1)
2. ch-QkeZ- (O;olk;) ds fy, dk;Z fnolksa dh U;wure la[;k 180
3. ch-QkeZ- vkSj ch-QkeZ (O;olk;) ds fy, ikB~;Øe foHkkxokj deZpkjh dk;Z iz.kkyh %
izksQslj % lgk;d izksQslj % izk/;kid
foHkkx@izHkkxfoHkkx@izHkkxfoHkkx@izHkkxfoHkkx@izHkkx inukeinukeinukeinuke chchchch----QkeZQkeZQkeZQkeZ---- ds ds ds ds 60 Nk=ksa vkSj chNk=ksa vkSj chNk=ksa vkSj chNk=ksa vkSj ch----QkeZQkeZQkeZQkeZ---- (O;olk;O;olk;O;olk;O;olk;) ds ds ds ds 40 Nk=kNk=kNk=kNk=ksa ds fy,sa ds fy,sa ds fy,sa ds fy,
fMikVZeSUV vkWQ QkekZL;qfVDl izksQslj@lg izksQslj 1 lgk;d izksQslj 1 izk/;kid 4 fMikVZeSUV vkWQ QkekZL;qfVdy dSeLVªh izksQslj@lg izksQslj 1
(QkekZL;qfVdy vukfyfll lfgr) lgk;d izksQslj 1 izk/;kid 4 fMikVZeSUV vkWQ QkekZdksykWth izksQslj@lg izksQslj 1
lgk;d izksQslj 1 izk/;kid 5 fMikVZeSUV vkWQ QkekZdksXuksth izksQslj@lg izksQslj 1
lgk;d izksQslj 1 izk/;kid 2 fMikVZeSUV vkWQ QkeZslh izSfDVl izksQslj@lg izksQslj 1
lgk;d izksQslj 2 izk/;kid 2
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4. 40 Nk=ksa ds izos’k ij ch-QkeZ- (O;olk;) ds fy, vuU;r% o"kZokj vko’;d f’k{k.k deZpkjhx.k %
chchchch----QkeZQkeZQkeZQkeZ---- O;olk;O;olk;O;olk;O;olk; ds fy, ds fy, ds fy, ds fy, vko’;d deZpkjhvko’;d deZpkjhvko’;d deZpkjhvko’;d deZpkjh
II chchchch----QkeZQkeZQkeZQkeZ---- O;olk;O;olk;O;olk;O;olk; ds fy, vko’;d ds fy, vko’;d ds fy, vko’;d ds fy, vko’;d deZpkjhdeZpkjhdeZpkjhdeZpkjh
fçafliy 1 1
QkekZdksykWth 1 1
QkekZL;qfVDl 1 1
QkeZslh izSfDVl 2 2
va'kdkfyd f’k{k.k deZpkjh fodkjh ’kjhj fØ;k vkSj Hks"kt fpfdRlk foKku
;Fkk vko’;d ;Fkk vko’;d
de ls de nks f’k{kdksa ds ikl ,e-QkeZ- (Hks"kth O;olk;) ;k QkeZ-Mh vgZrk gksA 5. 60 Nk=ksa ds izos’k ij Mh-QkeZ- vkSj ch-QkeZ- ds fy, miyC/k f’k{k.ksrj deZpkfj;ksa dh la[;k %
ØekadØekadØekadØekad inukeinukeinukeinuke vko';d la[;vko';d la[;vko';d la[;vko';d la[;kkkk vko';d vgZrkvko';d vgZrkvko';d vgZrkvko';d vgZrk miyC/krkmiyC/krkmiyC/krkmiyC/krk fujh{k.k ny fujh{k.k ny fujh{k.k ny fujh{k.k ny dh fVIi.khdh fVIi.khdh fVIi.khdh fVIi.kh
1 iqLrdky; rduhf’k;u izfr foHkkx 1 Mh-QkeZ-
2 iqLrdky; lgk;d@ifjpj izfr iz;ksx 1
(U;wure)
,l-,l-,y-lh-
3 dk;kZy; v/kh{kd 1 fMxzh 4 ys[kkiky 1 fMxzh 5 HkaMkjh 1 Mh-QkeZ@fMxzh 6 daI;wVj MkVk vkWijsVj 1 ch-lh-,-@daI;wVj
ikB~;Øe ds lkFk Lukrd
7 izFke Js.kh lgk;d 1 fMxzh 8 f}rh; Js.kh lgk;d 2 fMxzh 9 pijklh 2 ,l-,l-,y-lh- 10 lQkbZ dkfeZd i;kZIr - 11 ekyh i;kZIr - [k[k[k[k- izys[kuizys[kuizys[kuizys[ku nLrkostksa dk j[kj[kko % vko’;dnLrkostksa dk j[kj[kko % vko’;dnLrkostksa dk j[kj[kko % vko’;dnLrkostksa dk j[kj[kko % vko’;d ØekadØekadØekadØekad vfHkys[kvfHkys[kvfHkys[kvfHkys[k
1 izos'k jftLVj 2 O;fDrxr lsok jftLVj 3 deZpkjh mifLFkfr jftLVj 4 l=h; vad jftLVj 5 vafre vad jftLVj 6 Nk= mifLFkfr jftLVj 7 cSBd dk dk;Zo`r & f’k{k.k deZpkjh 8 lanŸk 'kqYd jftLVj 9 lank; (Hkqxrku) jftLVj
10 iqLrdky; esa iqLrdksa vkSj if=dkvksa dk ifjxzg.k jftLVj 11 ,d yk[k :i;s ls vf/kd ykxr ds jlk;uksa vkSj miLdjksa dh ykWx cqd 12 iz;ksx’kkykvksa ds tkWc dkMZ 13 miLdj dh ekud izpkyu izfØ;k 14 iz;ksx’kkyk funsf’kdk
¹Hkkx IIIµ[k.M 4º Hkkjr dk jkti=k % vlk/kj.k 13
15 miLdj dk LVkWd jftLVj 16 lh-ih-lh-,l-bZ-,- ds vuqlkj i'kq’kkyk vfHkys[k 17 Nk=ksa }kjk vlkbZUesaV izLrqr djus dk vfHkys[k 18 dsl izLrqrhdj.k@laxks"Bh vk;ksftr djus dk vfHkys[k
Hkkx Hkkx Hkkx Hkkx IV miLdj vkSj midj.kmiLdj vkSj midj.kmiLdj vkSj midj.kmiLdj vkSj midj.k
Hks"kth vf/kfu;e dh /kkjk 12 ds v/khu ch-QkeZ- ikB~;Øe ds vuqeksnu ds fy, ,l vkbZ ,Q esa ;Fkk fofgr leLr miLdj j[kus ls laLFkk }kjk iw.kZ vuqikyu gks tk,xkA
ifjf'k"V&ifjf'k"V&ifjf'k"V&ifjf'k"V&III
(fofu;e fofu;e fofu;e fofu;e 8 nsf[k,nsf[k,nsf[k,nsf[k,)
ikB~;Øe ikB~;p;kikB~;Øe ikB~;p;kikB~;Øe ikB~;p;kikB~;Øe ikB~;p;kZ
1.1 iSFkksfQft+;ksykWth ,.M QkekZdksFksjkfi;qfVDl & iSFkksfQft+;ksykWth ,.M QkekZdksFksjkfi;qfVDl & iSFkksfQft+;ksykWth ,.M QkekZdksFksjkfi;qfVDl & iSFkksfQft+;ksykWth ,.M QkekZdksFksjkfi;qfVDl & I fo"k;fo"k;fo"k;fo"k; {ks={ks={ks={ks=
O;olk; djus okys Hks"ktKksa dks vius O;olk; lsfVax esa dsl uksV~l ;k vkS"k/k&i= dh leh{kk djus dk volj feysxk rFkk os vkS"kf/k fo"k;d leL;kvksa dh igpku djus vkSj mudk lek/kku djus esa leFkZ gksaxsA blls csgrj jksxh ns[kHkky lqfuf’pr gksxh rFkk vuko’;d LokLF; ns[kHkky O;; de gks tk,xkA mÌs’; %mÌs’; %mÌs’; %mÌs’; %
ikB~;Øe iwjk djus ij Nk= & d] lacaf/kr iz.kkyh ds 'kjhj jpuk foKku rFkk 'kjhj fØ;k foKku dks le>us esa ;
[k] jksx dh izfØ;k dks le>us esa ;
x] jksx ds y{k.k vkSj fpUg tkuus esa ; ?k] ykHk gkfu lfgr fofHkUu mipkjkFkZ fo/kku dks le>us esa leFkZ gks tk,xkA ikB~;Øe dh dkykof/kikB~;Øe dh dkykof/kikB~;Øe dh dkykof/kikB~;Øe dh dkykof/k fo|k izkIr djuk (i<+kbZ) f’k{k.k dh fefJr i)fr ls i<+kbZ ds 40 ?k.VsA fefJr f’k{k.k ds varxZr MkbMsfDVd vkSj vkulkbV i<+kbZ
Hkh ’kkfey gSA dsl izLrqfrdj.kdsl izLrqfrdj.kdsl izLrqfrdj.kdsl izLrqfrdj.k ikB~;Øe ds nkSjku gj Nk= 5 dsl izLrqr djsxk ftuesa ikB~;&fooj.k esa fofgr jksxksa ij ppkZ gksxhA
leuqns’ku leuqns’ku leuqns’ku leuqns’ku (vlkbZUeSUVvlkbZUeSUVvlkbZUeSUVvlkbZUeSUV) izR;sd Nk= dks Hks"kt fpfdRlk foKku vkSj Hks"kth O;olk; ladYiukvksa dks lekfo"V djrs gq, nks leuqns’ku iwjs djus pkfg, ftudk ewY;kadu vafre ijh{kk ds le; gksxkA foLr`r ikB~;&fooj.k vkSj O;k[;ku okj vuqlwphfoLr`r ikB~;&fooj.k vkSj O;k[;ku okj vuqlwphfoLr`r ikB~;&fooj.k vkSj O;k[;ku okj vuqlwphfoLr`r ikB~;&fooj.k vkSj O;k[;ku okj vuqlwph 1. iSFkksfQft+;ksykWth ,.M QkekZdksFksjkfi;qfVDl dk ifjp; fo"k; {ks= vkSj mÌs’; & & & & 1 ?kaVk?kaVk?kaVk?kaVk
2. 4 ?kaVksa ds fy, fn’kkfunZs’k fofgr djuk (vkS"k/k vkSj ek=k fu/kkZj.k rFkk ek=k ifjdyu)
d] isfM;kfVªDl [k] tsfj;kfVªDl x] xHkZorh vkSj Lruiku djkus okyh fL=;ka ?k] fjusyh vkSj fgisfVdyh fodykax jksxh
3. 'kjhj jpuk foKku] bZfV;ksiSFkkstsusfll] funku izfof/k] fDyfudy vfHkO;fDr vkSj dkfMZ;ksosldqyj
flLVe ls laca) jksxksa dh Hks"kt fpfdRlk ds rRo & & & & 15 ?kaVs?kaVs?kaVs?kaVs
d] gkbijVsU’ku [k] vjDrrktU; ‚n;jksx (,fUtuk vkSj ek;ksdkfVªDl bUÝSSD’ku) x] vfr olk jDrrk ?k] jDrkf/kD; ‚n;ikr M-] vrkyrk (vfFkZfe;kt)
4. 'kjhj jpuk foKku] bZfV;ksiSFkkstsusfll] jksxfunku izfof/k] fDyfudy vfHkO;fDr vkSj 'olu ra= ls
laca) jksxksa dh Hks"kt fpfdRlk ds rRo & & & & 12 ?kaVs?kaVs?kaVs?kaVs
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d] nek [k] lh-vks-ih-Mh- x] vkS"k/k izsfjr QqIQqlh jksx
5. 'kjhj jpuk foKku] bZfV;ksiSFkkstsusfll] jksxfunku izfof/k] fDyfudy vfHkO;fDr vkSj ,UMksØksfed ra=
ls laca) jksxksa dh Hks"kt fpfdRlk ds rRo & & & & 8 ?kaVs?kaVs?kaVs?kaVs
d] e/kqesg [k] voVqdafBdk (FkkbjkbM)jksx
iqLrdsa@lanHkZ %iqLrdsa@lanHkZ %iqLrdsa@lanHkZ %iqLrdsa@lanHkZ % lq>k, x, vlkbUesaV
1.2 iSFkksfQft+;ksykWth ,.M QkekZdksFksjkfi;qfVDliSFkksfQft+;ksykWth ,.M QkekZdksFksjkfi;qfVDliSFkksfQft+;ksykWth ,.M QkekZdksFksjkfi;qfVDliSFkksfQft+;ksykWth ,.M QkekZdksFksjkfi;qfVDl - II fo"k;fo"k;fo"k;fo"k; {ks={ks={ks={ks=
O;olk; djus okys Hks"ktKksa dks vius O;olk; LFkkiu esa dsl uksV~l ;k vkS"k/k&i=ksa dh leh{kk djus dk volj izkIr gksxk vkSj os vkS"kf/k fo"k;d leL;kvksa dh igpku djus vkSj mudk lek/kku djus esa leFkZ gksaxsA blls csgrj jksxh ns[kHkky lqfuf’pr gksxh rFkk vuko’;d LokLF; ns[kHkky O;; esa deh vk,xhA mÌs’; %mÌs’; %mÌs’; %mÌs’; %
ikB~;Øe iwjk djus ij Nk= & d] lacaf/kr iz.kkyh ds 'kjhj jpuk foKku rFkk 'kjhj fØ;k dks le>us esa ;
[k] jksx izfØ;k dks le>us esa ;
x] jksx ds y{k.kksa vkSj fpUgksa dks tkuus esa ; ?k] ykHk gkfu lfgr fofHkUu mipkjkFkZ fo/kkuksa dks le>us esa leFkZ gks tk,xkA ikB~;Øe dh dkykof/kikB~;Øe dh dkykof/kikB~;Øe dh dkykof/kikB~;Øe dh dkykof/k fo|k izkIr djuk (i<+kbZ) feJ.k i)fr;ksa }kjk i<+kbZ ds 40 ?k.Vs f'k{kk dh fefJr i)fr vkSj blesa MkbMsfDVd rFkk vkWulkbB i<+kbZ
Hkh ’kkfey gSA dsl izLrqfrdj.kdsl izLrqfrdj.kdsl izLrqfrdj.kdsl izLrqfrdj.k ikB~;Øe ds nkSjku izR;sd Nk= dks ikB~;&fooj.k esa fofgr jksxksa dks lekfo"V djrs gq, 5 ekeys izLrqr djus
pkfg,A vlkbZUeSUV~lvlkbZUeSUV~lvlkbZUeSUV~lvlkbZUeSUV~l izR;sd Nk= dks Hks"kt fpfdRlk foKku vkSj Hks"kth O;olk; ladYiukvksa dks lekfo"V djrs gq, nks vlkbUesaV iwjs djus pkfg, ftudk vafre ijh{kkvksa ds le; ewY;kadu gksxkA foLr`r ikB~;&fooj.k vkSj O;k[;kuokj vuqlwphfoLr`r ikB~;&fooj.k vkSj O;k[;kuokj vuqlwphfoLr`r ikB~;&fooj.k vkSj O;k[;kuokj vuqlwphfoLr`r ikB~;&fooj.k vkSj O;k[;kuokj vuqlwph 1. 'kjhj jpuk foKku] bZfV;ksiSFkkstsusfll] jksxfunku izfof/k] fDyfudy vfHkO;fDr vkSj lh ,u ,l ls
laca) jksxksa dh Hks"kt fpfdRlk ds rRo & & & & 18 ?kaVs?kaVs?kaVs?kaVs d] fpUrk [k] vonkc x] 'khtksÝsfu;k ?k] esfu;k vonkch; fodkj M-] fejxh p] ifdZalUl jksx] N] fljnnZ
2. 'kjhj jpuk foKku] bZfV;ksiSFkkstsusfll] jksx funku izfof/k] fDyfudy vfHkO;fDr vkSj th- vkbZ- fodkj ls laca) jksxksa ds Hks"kt fpfdRlk ds rRo &&&& 10 ?kaVs?kaVs?kaVs?kaVs d] fMlisfIl;k [k] vEy isfIlu jksx x] Toyu’khy Qaqlh jksx ?k] ftxj fodkj & gsisVkbfVl] fiŸkk’k; iFkjh] vYdksgksfyd ftxj jksx
3. 'kjhj jpuk foKku] bZfV;ksiSFkkstsusfll] fDyfudy vfHkO;fDr vkSj gseksVksyksftdy flLVe ls laca) jksxksa ds Hks"kt fpfdRlk ds rRo &&&& 8 ?kaVs?kaVs?kaVs?kaVs
¹Hkkx IIIµ[k.M 4º Hkkjr dk jkti=k % vlk/kj.k 15
d] yksfgr dksf’kdk tuu iz.kkyh & lkekU; n`f"Vdks.k] ykSg U;wurk ,fufe;k] esxkyksCykfLVd ,fufe;k] flMªksCykfLVd ,fufe;k] gseksfyfVd ,fufe;k] f’kjk (ohukml) FkzksEcks;ecksfyTe] (vfVZfj;y) /keuh&FkzksEcks;ecksfyTe] vkS"k/k izsfjr jDr fodkj
iqLrdsa vkSj lanHkZ %iqLrdsa vkSj lanHkZ %iqLrdsa vkSj lanHkZ %iqLrdsa vkSj lanHkZ % vlkbUesaV ds fy, lq>k, x, izfo"k;
1.3 Hks"kth O;olk; Hks"kth O;olk; Hks"kth O;olk; Hks"kth O;olk; I fo"k;fo"k;fo"k;fo"k; {ks={ks={ks={ks=
O;olk;h Hks"ktKksa dks lkeqnkf;d LFkkiu esa jksxh ds LokLF; ds ckjs esa ijke’kZ] LokLF; LØhfuax lsokvksa vkSj vU; f’k{kk dk;ZØeksa ds ek/;e ls lq/kkj djus ds fy, fofHkUu jksxh ns[kHkky lsok,¡ miyC/k djkus dk volj feyrk gSA vLirky ds LFkkiu esa Hks"ktK jksxh dks leqfpr nokbZ;k¡ fnyok ldrs gSa] f’k{kk lqfuf’pr dj ldrs gSa rFkk lHkh vLirky Hkss"kth lsok,¡ lqyHk djk ldrs gSa ftlds varxZr fDyfudy (uSnkfud) Hks"kth lsok,¡ Hkh ’kkfey gSa tSls vkSss"k/k lwpuk vkSj ,-Mh-vkj- fjiksfVZaxA mÌs’; %mÌs’; %mÌs’; %mÌs’; %
ikB~;Øe iwjk gksus ij Nk= & d] lkeqnkf;d] vLirky vkSj uSnkfud Hks"kth {ks= esa o`fŸkd Hkwfedk le>us esa] [k] Hks"ktK ds o`fŸkd mŸkjnkf;Roksa dks le>us esa] x] vk’kkf;r lsok,¡ nsus esa leFkZ gks tk,xkA ikB~;Øe dh dkykof/kikB~;Øe dh dkykof/kikB~;Øe dh dkykof/kikB~;Øe dh dkykof/k
fo|k izkIr djuk (i<+kbZ) feJ.k i)fr }kjk i<+kbZ ds 40 ?k.VsA feJ.k i)fr ds varxZr MkbMSfDVd vkSj vkulkbV i<+kbZ Hkh ’kkfey gSA
vlkbZUeSUV~lvlkbZUeSUV~lvlkbZUeSUV~lvlkbZUeSUV~l izR;sd Nk= dks Hks"kt fpfdRlk foKku vkSj Hks"kth O;olk; ladYiukvksa esa nks vlkbUesaV iwjs djus pkfg, ftudk ewY;kadu vafre ijh{kk ds le; gksxkA foLr`r ikB~;fooj.k vkSj O;k[;kuokj vuqlwphfoLr`r ikB~;fooj.k vkSj O;k[;kuokj vuqlwphfoLr`r ikB~;fooj.k vkSj O;k[;kuokj vuqlwphfoLr`r ikB~;fooj.k vkSj O;k[;kuokj vuqlwph 1. Hks"kth O;olk; dk ifjp; ifjHkk"kk] jksxheq[kh n`f"Vdks.k O;olk; dk fo"k;{ks=A & & & & 1 ?k.Vk?k.Vk?k.Vk?k.Vk
2. uSnkfud Hks"kth dk ifjp; & & & & 3 ?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs
d] uSnkfud Hks"kth O;olk; dh ifjHkk"kk] fo"k;{ks= vkSj mÌs’; [k] varjjk"Vªh; cuke jk"Vªh; ifjn`’; x] uSnkfud Hks"ktKksa ds o`fŸkd mŸkjnkf;Ÿo
3. uSnkfud Hks"kth nSfud xfrfof/k;k¡uSnkfud Hks"kth nSfud xfrfof/k;k¡uSnkfud Hks"kth nSfud xfrfof/k;k¡uSnkfud Hks"kth nSfud xfrfof/k;k¡ & & & & 6 ?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs d] i) okMZ nkSjs dh lgHkkfxrk
ii) mipkj pkVZ leh{kk iii) vkS"k/k lwpuk iv) jksxh dks ijke’kZ
v) ,-Mh-vkj- ekfuVfjax vkSj fjiksfVZax vi) Hks"kth fpfdRlk vkS"k/k ekfuVfjax vii) x`g mipkj leh{kk dh ifjHkk"kk] mÌs’; vkSj izfØ;k,¡A
[k] jksxh ds vkadM+ksa dk fo’ys"k.k & & & & 2 ?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs jksxh dh dsl fgLVªh] vkS"k/k fpfdRlk ewY;kadu] vkS"kf/k ls laca) leL;kvksa dks igpkuuk vkSj mudk lek/kku djukA
4. O;olk; izca/kO;olk; izca/kO;olk; izca/kO;olk; izca/k & & & & 8 ?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs d] o`fŸkd O;olk; ekud & mŸke Hks"kth O;olk; & foLrkjiwoZd ftlds varxZr] mŸke Hk.Mkj.k
O;olk;] mŸke mipkj djus dh i)fr;k¡ vkfn (jk"Vªh; vkSj varjkZ"Vªh; ifjn`’;)
(lkeqnkf;d vkSj vLirky Hks"kth nksuksa ds fy,) Hkh ’kkfey gSa
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[k] Hks"kth O;olk; fofu;e (ih-lh-vkbZ-), Hks"ktKksa ds fy, vkpkj lafgrk x] ,l-vks-ih- ; ,l-vks-ih- ys[ku] izys[ku] lkeqnkf;d vkSj vLirky Hks"kth ds fy, fofHkUu
vfHkys[k QkeZsV vLirky vkSj lkeqnkf;d Hks"kth ds vkSfpR; dh ladYiuk,¡ fy[kuk ?k] Hks"kft;ksa ds izR;k;u (,ØhfMVs’ku) dh ladYiuk M- lkeqnkf;d Hks"kth vkSj vLirky Hks"kth ds vkSfpR; dh ladYiuk,¡ p- lkeqnkf;d vkSj vLirky Hks"kth esa laijh{kk dh ladYiuk
5. vLirky] vLirky Hks"kth laxBu &vLirky] vLirky Hks"kth laxBu &vLirky] vLirky Hks"kth laxBu &vLirky] vLirky Hks"kth laxBu & & & & & 6 ?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs d] vLirky dh ifjHkk"kk] vLirky Hks"kth] vLirky dh laxBukRed lajpuk] vLirky Hks"ktKksa
dh o`fŸkd Hkwfedk vkSj mŸkjnkf;RoA [k] vLirky esa HkrhZ djus ds Qk;ns] t:jr vkSj uqdlku@tksf[ke@ukslksdksfu;y laØe.k@,p-
,-vkbZ- fo’oO;kih ifjn`’;] vkadM+sa@izpyu] [krjs] xzg.k djus dh iwokZo/kkfu;k¡] vLirkyksa ls laca) leL;k,¡] mPp tksf[ke i;kZoj.kA
x] varjkZ"Vªh; ifjn`’; cuke vLirky Hks"kth O;olk; dk Hkkjrh; ifjn`’;A ?k] vLirky Hks"kth O;olk; & vLirky Hks"kth ds dk;Zdj.k dh vis{kk,¡] Hks"ktKksa dh vgZrk
vkSj vuqHko vis{kk,¡] dk;ZHkkj ds vkadM+saA M-] vLirkyksa esa Hks"kft;ksa ds ekud \
6. vkS"k/k lfefr;kvkS"k/k lfefr;kvkS"k/k lfefr;kvkS"k/k lfefr;k¡ & & & & 4 ?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs Hks"kth vkSj fpfdRlk lfefr] vLirky QkeZwyjh laØe.k fu;a=.k lfefr] laLFkkxr leh{kk cksMZ
7. lkeqnkf;d Hks"kthlkeqnkf;d Hks"kthlkeqnkf;d Hks"kthlkeqnkf;d Hks"kth & & & & 8 ?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs d] lkeqnkf;d Hks"ktK dh ifjHkk"kk fo"k;{ks= vkSj mlds o`fŸkd mŸkjnkf;Ro [k] lkeqnkf;d Hks"kth O;olk; dk varjkZ"Vªh; ifjn`’; cuke Hkkjrh; ifjn`’; x] Hks"kth lgk;d@rduhf’k;u@foØ;drkZ (lsYlilZu) drZO; vkSj mŸkjnkf;Ro] ?k] vU; LokLF; ns[kHkky o`fŸkdksa vkSj ujflax gkse ds izfr lkeqnkf;d Hks"ktK dh lsok,¡
8. lkeqnkf;d Hlkeqnkf;d Hlkeqnkf;d Hlkeqnkf;d Hks"kth izca/kks"kth izca/kks"kth izca/kks"kth izca/k & & & & 4 ?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs LFkku dk pquko] oS/kkfud vko’;drk,¡] vftZr] Hk.Mkj.k] vkfo"dkjd fu;a=.k] mRikn izn’kZuh] foŸk izcU/kA
iqLrdsa vkSj lanHkZiqLrdsa vkSj lanHkZiqLrdsa vkSj lanHkZiqLrdsa vkSj lanHkZ lq>k, x, vlkbUesaV izfo"k;
1.4 Hks"kth O;olk; & Hks"kth O;olk; & Hks"kth O;olk; & Hks"kth O;olk; & II fo"k;fo"k;fo"k;fo"k; {ks={ks={ks={ks= O;olk; djus okys Hks"ktKksa dks lkeqnkf;d LFkkiu esa ijke’kZ lsok] LokLF; LØhfuax lsok ds ek/;e ls rFkk vU; f’k{kk dk;ZØe ds ek/;e ls jksxh ds LokLF; esa lq/kkj djus ds fy, fofHkUu jksxh ns[kHkky lsok,¡ iznku djus dk volj izkIr gksxkA vLirky ds LFkkiu esa] Hks"ktK leqfpr nokbZ nsuk] jksxh dks f’k{kk nsuk lqfuf’pr dj ldrs gSa] rFkk vLirky Hkss"kth lsok,¡ lqyHk djk ldrs gSa ftlds varxZr fDyfudy Hks"kth lsok,¡ Hkh ’kkfey gSa tSls vkSss"kf/k dh tkudkjh vkSj ,-Mh-vkj-fjiksfVZaxA
mÌs’; %mÌs’; %mÌs’; %mÌs’; %
ikB~;Øe iwjk gksus ij Nk= & d) lkeqnkf;d] vLirky vkSj fDyfudy (uSnkfud) Hks"kth esa Hks"ktKksa dh o`fŸkd Hkwfedk le>us esa] [k) Hks"ktKksa ds o`fŸkd mŸkjnkf;Roksa dks le>us esa x) vk’kkf;r lsok,¡ iznku djus esa leFkZ gks tk,xkA
ikB~;Øe dh dkykof/kikB~;Øe dh dkykof/kikB~;Øe dh dkykof/kikB~;Øe dh dkykof/k
fo|k izkIr djuk (i<+kbZ) feJ.k i)fr ls i<+kbZ ds 40 ?k.Vs fefJr f’k{k.k ds varxZr MkbMssfDVd vkSj vkWulkbV lh[kuk Hkh ’kkfey gSA
vlkbZUeSUV~lvlkbZUeSUV~lvlkbZUeSUV~lvlkbZUeSUV~l izR;sd Nk= dks fpfdRlk foKku vkSj Hks"kth O;olk; ladYiukvksa dks lekfo"V djrs gq, nks vlkbUesaV iwjs djus pkfg, ftudk ewY;kadu vafre ijh{kk ds le; gksxkA
foLr`r ikB~;fooj.k vkSj O;k[;kuokj f’k{k.k vuqlwphfoLr`r ikB~;fooj.k vkSj O;k[;kuokj f’k{k.k vuqlwphfoLr`r ikB~;fooj.k vkSj O;k[;kuokj f’k{k.k vuqlwphfoLr`r ikB~;fooj.k vkSj O;k[;kuokj f’k{k.k vuqlwph
1. vLirky Hks"kth Hk.Mkj izcU/kvLirky Hks"kth Hk.Mkj izcU/kvLirky Hks"kth Hk.Mkj izcU/kvLirky Hks"kth Hk.Mkj izcU/k & & & & 4 ?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs
¹Hkkx IIIµ[k.M 4º Hkkjr dk jkti=k % vlk/kj.k 17
Hk.Mkj izcU/k] vkSs"kf/k;ka Ø; djuk vkSj izkIr djuk] eky fu;a=.k vkSj th-ih-ih- lkeku vkSj foŸk dk izca/k A
2. vkSs"kf/k nsuk vkSj vkSs"kf/k vkSs"kf/k nsuk vkSj vkSs"kf/k vkSs"kf/k nsuk vkSj vkSs"kf/k vkSs"kf/k nsuk vkSj vkSs"kf/k forj.kforj.kforj.kforj.k & & & & 8 ?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs
vkSs"kf/k forj.k & fofHkUu i)fr;k¡] O;fäxr vkMZj i)fr] ¶yksj LVkWd i)fr] ;wfuV ek=k vkSs"k/k
forj.k i)fr]vkSs"kf/k ckLdsV i)fr]vkbZ-lh-lh-;w-@vkbZ-lh-;w- vkikr okMkZsa esa vkSs"kf/k forj.k]
vkSs"kf/k nsus dh Lopkfyr iz.kkfy;k¡ vkSj lk/ku Lokid vkSj eu izHkkoh inkFkkZsa dk foorj.k] bu lcls
laca) th-ih-ih-
3. dsUnzh; LVsjkby forj.k lsok,¡dsUnzh; LVsjkby forj.k lsok,¡dsUnzh; LVsjkby forj.k lsok,¡dsUnzh; LVsjkby forj.k lsok,¡ & & & & 2 ?k.V?k.V?k.V?k.Vs
4. vkSs"k/kvkSs"k/kvkSs"k/kvkSs"k/k i= vkSj vkSs"k/k i= dks laHkkyuki= vkSj vkSs"k/k i= dks laHkkyuki= vkSj vkSs"k/k i= dks laHkkyuki= vkSj vkSs"k/k i= dks laHkkyuk & & & & 5 ?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs
d- ifjHkk"kk] vkS"k/k i= ds Hkkx] mŸke vkS"k/ki= fy[kus dh i)fr;ka] vkSs"k/k&i=ksa dh oS|rk] vkSs"k/k&i=ksa esa vkSs"kf/k ls laca) leL;kvksa dh igpku djukA
[k- vkS"k/k i= dks laHkkyuk] uqL[ks dh nokbZ;ksa ij yscy yxkuk] (eq[; yscy] vkuqlafxd yscy] fiDVksxzke), nokbZ dk iz;ksx djus ds fy, ds vuqns’kA
x- mŸke nok forj.k i)fr;kaA
?k- vkSs"k/k vuqfØ;k (vkSs"k/k&vkSs"k/k] vkSs"k/k&Hkkstu vkSs"k/k] iz;ksx’kkyk vUos"k.k) – izdkj] fuoZpu] vkSj irk yxkuk] fuokj.k] cktkj vkSs"k/k&i=ksa ij O;olk;] vkSs"k/k vuqfØ;k lks¶Vosvjksa dk mi;ksxA
M- ih-ih-vkbZ- & (jksxh iSdst ntZ djuk) & cqfu;knh ladYiuk,¡a] ih-ih-vkbZ- dh egŸkk vkSj ykHkizn mi;ksxA Hkkjr vkSj vU; ns’kksa esa ifjn`’;A
5. Hks"kftd ns[kHkkyHks"kftd ns[kHkkyHks"kftd ns[kHkkyHks"kftd ns[kHkky & & & & 2 ?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs
Hks"kftd ns[kHkky dh ifjHkk"kk] fl)kar vkSj izfØ;k,¡
6. jksxh dks ijke’kZ nsukjksxh dks ijke’kZ nsukjksxh dks ijke’kZ nsukjksxh dks ijke’kZ nsuk & & & & 4 ?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs
ifjHkk"kk] jksxh dks ijke’kZ nsus ds fofHkUu izØe] ijke’kZ nsus esa ck/kk,¡ vkSj jksxh dks ijke’kZ nsus dh
ck/kkvksa dks nwj djus dh j.kuhfr;k¡@jksxh lwpuk ipZs&ih-vkbZ-,y- dh ifjHkk"kk] uD’kk vkSj fMtkbuA
7. LokLF; LØhfuax lsok,¡LokLF; LØhfuax lsok,¡LokLF; LØhfuax lsok,¡LokLF; LØhfuax lsok,¡ & & & & 4 ?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs
LokLF; lØhfuax lsokvksa dh ifjHkk"kk] fo"k; {ks= vkSj mi;ksx jDrnkc ds lØhfuax esa varxzZLr izfØ;k,¡] dsf’kdk jDr Xywdkst] fiaM iqat bUMsDlA
8. iz;ksx’kkyk vkaiz;ksx’kkyk vkaiz;ksx’kkyk vkaiz;ksx’kkyk vkadM+ksa dk fuoZpudM+ksa dk fuoZpudM+ksa dk fuoZpudM+ksa dk fuoZpu & & & & 10 ?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs
d] gsekVksyksthdy] ftxj dk;Z] o`Dd dk;Z] Fkkbjk;M dk;Z ijh{k.k
[k] ‚n; fodkj ls laca) ijh{k.k
x] rjy fo|qr vi?kVu larqyu
?k] lw{e tho oSKkfud laLd`fr lqxzkárk ijh{k.k
M-] QqIQqlh dk;Z ijh{k.k
iqLrdsa vkSj lanHkZiqLrdsa vkSj lanHkZiqLrdsa vkSj lanHkZiqLrdsa vkSj lanHkZ
lq>k, x, vlkbuesaV izfo"k;A
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1.5 vuqiz;qDr Hks"kftdhvuqiz;qDr Hks"kftdhvuqiz;qDr Hks"kftdhvuqiz;qDr Hks"kftdh
fo"k;fo"k;fo"k;fo"k; {ks={ks={ks={ks=
bl ikB~;Øe dk mís’; fofHkUu ek=k:iksa vkSj ’kjhj esa Hks"kftd ifjorZuksa ds ckjs esa ewyHkwr tkudkjh iznku djuk gSA blls vo’kks"k.k] foorj.k mikip; vkSj mRltZu fo"k;d cqfu;knh ladYiukvksa dks le>us esa Nk=ksa dks enn feysxhA mÌs’;mÌs’;mÌs’;mÌs’; ikB~;Øe iwjk gksus ij Nk= & d] fofHkUu ek=k :iksa ds jpuk fl)karksa dks le>us esa] [k] fofHkUu ek=k :iksa ds fLFkjrk] Hk.Mkj.k vkSj iz’kklu ds cqfu;knh fl)karksa dks le>us esa] x] mijksDr vfHkuo vkS"kf/k iznku djus dh iz.kkyh dks lh[kuss esa] ?k] fofHkUu Hks"kftd mik;ksa dks le>us rFkk vk;qfoZKku fpfdRlk dks vk’kkoknh cukus esa] M-] vkS"kf/k ijd ladYiuk dks le>us esa] leFkZ gks tk,xkA ikB~;Øe dkykof/kikB~;Øe dkykof/kikB~;Øe dkykof/kikB~;Øe dkykof/k
fo|k izkIr djuk (i<+kbZ) fefJr i)fr ls i<+kbZ ds 40 ?k.VsA feJ.k i)fr ds f’k{k.k ds varxZr MkbMssfDVd vkSj vkWulkbV i<+kbZ Hkh ’kkfey gSA
vlkbZUeSUV~vlkbZUeSUV~vlkbZUeSUV~vlkbZUeSUV~ izR;sd Nk= dks Hks"kftd ek=k:iksa vkSj Hks"kftd ladYiukvksa dks lekfo"V djrs gq,] nks vlkbUesaV iwjs djus pkfg,A ikB~; iqLrdsa ikB~; iqLrdsa ikB~; iqLrdsa ikB~; iqLrdsa lq>k, x, izfo"k; vlkbUesaV ds fy, d- dwij ,.M xqUul fMLiSfUlax QkWj QkeZslh LVwMSaV A [k- , VSDlV cqd çksQs’kuy QkeZslh ckbZ ,u-ds- tSu ,.M ,l-,u- 'kekZA x- Mh-,e- czãkadj ,.M lquhy ch tSlokyA VSDlV cqd vkWQ ckW;ksQkekZL;qfVDl ,.M QkekZdksfdusfVDl
& , VªhVkbtA oYyHk izdk’ku] fnYyhA lanHkZ iqLrdsalanHkZ iqLrdsalanHkZ iqLrdsalanHkZ iqLrdsa
d] gkoMZ lh- valsy jfpr baVªksMD’ku Vw QkekZL;qfVdy Mkslst QkWeZl [k] jsfeaxVu jfpr QkekZL;qfVdy lkabZlst
O;k[;kuokj dk;ZØe vkSj foLr`r ikB~; fooj.kO;k[;kuokj dk;ZØe vkSj foLr`r ikB~; fooj.kO;k[;kuokj dk;ZØe vkSj foLr`r ikB~; fooj.kO;k[;kuokj dk;ZØe vkSj foLr`r ikB~; fooj.k 1. babababaVªksMD’ku Vw QkekZL;qfVdy Mkslst QkWeZl VªksMD’ku Vw QkekZL;qfVdy Mkslst QkWeZl VªksMD’ku Vw QkekZL;qfVdy Mkslst QkWeZl VªksMD’ku Vw QkekZL;qfVdy Mkslst QkWeZl & & & & 1 ?k.Vk?k.Vk?k.Vk?k.Vk 2. csflDl vkWQ thcsflDl vkWQ thcsflDl vkWQ thcsflDl vkWQ th----,e,e,e,e----ihihihih----] th] th] th] th----,y,y,y,y----ihihihih----]]]] D;wD;wD;wD;w----,,,,---- D;wD;wD;wD;w----lhlhlhlh---- & & & & 1 ?k.Vk?k.Vk?k.Vk?k.Vk 3. leLr ek=k:iksa dk vuq’kj.k djrs gq, v/;;uleLr ek=k:iksa dk vuq’kj.k djrs gq, v/;;uleLr ek=k:iksa dk vuq’kj.k djrs gq, v/;;uleLr ek=k:iksa dk vuq’kj.k djrs gq, v/;;u &&&&15 ?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs
d] t:jr] ykHk] gkfu;k¡ [k] buesa iz;qDr fofHkUu ?kVd vkSj budh t:jrksa dk lkjka’k] vfØ;kvksa ds cqfu;knh xq.k/keZ] foLrkj esa
tk, fcuk fofuekZ.k dk cqfu;knh vk|ksikar n`f"Vdks.k (vksoj O;q) x] Hk.Mkj dh iSdst djus dh vis{kk,¡ ?k] laHko fLFkjrk vkSj [kjkfc;ksa ds eqn~ns M-] mfpr iz;ksx] iz;ksx djrs le; fo’ks"k lko/kkuh] jksxh ds fy, vuqns’k p] tho miyC/krk@tho Hks"kftdh igyq
4. vfHkuo vkSs"kf/k ivfHkuo vkSs"kf/k ivfHkuo vkSs"kf/k ivfHkuo vkSs"kf/k iznku djus dh iz.kkfy;ksa dk ifjp;] jksfx;ksa dks fn, tkus okys vuqns’k &znku djus dh iz.kkfy;ksa dk ifjp;] jksfx;ksa dks fn, tkus okys vuqns’k &znku djus dh iz.kkfy;ksa dk ifjp;] jksfx;ksa dks fn, tkus okys vuqns’k &znku djus dh iz.kkfy;ksa dk ifjp;] jksfx;ksa dks fn, tkus okys vuqns’k & VªkUlMeZy] bU¶;wtu iEi] ikjEifjd rkSj ij fufeZr nokbZ;k¡ vkfnVªkUlMeZy] bU¶;wtu iEi] ikjEifjd rkSj ij fufeZr nokbZ;k¡ vkfnVªkUlMeZy] bU¶;wtu iEi] ikjEifjd rkSj ij fufeZr nokbZ;k¡ vkfnVªkUlMeZy] bU¶;wtu iEi] ikjEifjd rkSj ij fufeZr nokbZ;k¡ vkfn & & & & 6 ?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs
5. bUVªksMD’ku Vw ck;bUVªksMD’ku Vw ck;bUVªksMD’ku Vw ck;bUVªksMD’ku Vw ck;ks&QkekZL;qfVDlks&QkekZL;qfVDlks&QkekZL;qfVDlks&QkekZL;qfVDl & & & & 1 ?k.Vk?k.Vk?k.Vk?k.Vk
6. vkSs"kf/k vo’kks"k.kvkSs"kf/k vo’kks"k.kvkSs"kf/k vo’kks"k.kvkSs"kf/k vo’kks"k.k & & & & 3 ?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs d] dksf’kdk dyk ds vo’kkss"k.k] lajpuk vkSj ’kjhj jpuk foKku dk ifjp; [k] vkSs"k/k vo’kks"k.k dks izHkkfor djus okys dkjd] okg~; jDr?kj ekxZ
7. vkS"kf/k forj.kvkS"kf/k forj.kvkS"kf/k forj.kvkS"kf/k forj.k & & & & 2 ?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs d] vkSs"kf/k;ksa dh Ård ijxE;rk] vkSs"kf/k forj.k ds ’kjhj fØ;kRed jks/k
¹Hkkx IIIµ[k.M 4º Hkkjr dk jkti=k % vlk/kj.k 19
[k] vkSs"kf/k forj.k dks izHkkfor djus okys igyw x] vkSs"kf/k forj.k ek=k] vkSs"k/k izksVhu] vkSs"k/k Ård vkc)dj
8. vkS"kf/k;ksa dk thoh ifjorZuvkS"kf/k;ksa dk thoh ifjorZuvkS"kf/k;ksa dk thoh ifjorZuvkS"kf/k;ksa dk thoh ifjorZu & & & & 3 ?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs d] vkSs"kf/k mikip; vo;o vkSj ,Utkbe [k] pj.k I vuqfØ;k,¡] pj.k II vuqfØ;k,¡] x] vkSs"kf/k;ksa dk dkjdksa dks izHkkfor djus okyk thoh ifjorZu
9. vkSvkSvkSvkSs"kf/k;ksa dk mRltZus"kf/k;ksa dk mRltZus"kf/k;ksa dk mRltZus"kf/k;ksa dk mRltZu & & & & 1 ?k.Vk?k.Vk?k.Vk?k.Vk vkSs"kf/k;ksa dk o`Dd mRltZu vkSs"kf/k mRltZu dk vo`Dd ekxZ
10. mi vkSs"kf/k mi vkSs"kf/k mi vkSs"kf/k mi vkSs"kf/k (izkizkizkizks MªxMªxMªxMªx) & & & & 1 ?k.Vk?k.Vk?k.Vk?k.Vk
d] mi vkSs"kf/k dh ifjHkk"kk vkSj vIyhds’ku
11. thoh miyC/krk vkSj thoh led{krk thoh miyC/krk vkSj thoh led{krk thoh miyC/krk vkSj thoh led{krk thoh miyC/krk vkSj thoh led{krk & & & & 4 ?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs d] thoh miyH;rk vkSj thoh led{krk [k] thoh miyH;rk dks izHkkfor djus okys dkjd x] ch-,-] ch-bZ-] ch-,- oxhZdj.k iz.kkyh dh egŸkk] ,u-Vh-vkbZ- vkSs"kf/k] ,slh vkSs"kf/k;ksa dks fofgr
djus rFkk uqL[kk cukus esa cjrh tkus okyh lko/kkuhA vlkbZUeSUV~vlkbZUeSUV~vlkbZUeSUV~vlkbZUeSUV~ izR;sd Nk= dks fpfdRlk foKku vkSj Hks"kth O;olk; ladYiukvksa dks lekfo"V djrs gq, nks vlkbZUesaV iwjs djus pkfg,a ftudk ewY;kadu vafre ijh{kk ds le; gksxkA
1.6 lkelkelkelkekftd Hks"kth & kftd Hks"kth & kftd Hks"kth & kftd Hks"kth & 1 fo"k;fo"k;fo"k;fo"k; {ks={ks={ks={ks=
O;olk; djus okys Hks"ktKksa dks lekt esa jksfx;ksa ds LokLF; esa lq/kkj djus ds fy, fofHkUu jksxh ns[kHkky lsok,¡ miyC/k djkus dk volj feysxkA O;fDr;ksa ds LokLF; dks ekfuVj djds mUgsa LokLF;] iwokZo/kkfu;ksa fo"k;d f’k{kk nsdj Hks"ktK viuh o`fŸkd Nfo dks fu[kkj ldrs gSaA
mÌs’; %mÌs’; %mÌs’; %mÌs’; %
ikB~;Øe iwjk gksus ij Nk= & d] lekt esa Hks"ktKksa ds lkekftd mŸkjnkf;Roksa dks le>us esa] [k] LokLF; uhfr;ksa dks le>us esa] x] jksfx;ksa dks LokLF; ns[kHkky lsok,¡ iznku djus esa leFkZ gks tk,xkA ikB~;Øe dkykof/kikB~;Øe dkykof/kikB~;Øe dkykof/kikB~;Øe dkykof/k
fo|k izkIr djuk (i<+kbZ) feJ.k i)fr ls fo|k izkIr djus ds 40 ?k.VsA feJ.k i)fr ds varxZr MkbMssfDVd vkSj vkWulkbV i<+kbZ Hkh ’kkfey gSA
vlkbZUeSUV~vlkbZUeSUV~vlkbZUeSUV~vlkbZUeSUV~
izR;sd Nk= dks fpfdRlk foKku vkSj Hks"kftd O;olk; dh ladYiukvksa dks lekfo"V djrs gq,] nks vlkbUesaV iwjs djus pkfg,aA
foLr`r ikB~; fooj.k vkSj fo"k;foLr`r ikB~; fooj.k vkSj fo"k;foLr`r ikB~; fooj.k vkSj fo"k;foLr`r ikB~; fooj.k vkSj fo"k;
1. lkekftd Hks"kth dk ifjp; &
d] ifjHkk"kk vkSj fo"k;{ks= & ,d vuq’kklu ds :i esa lkekftd Hks"kth dk ifjp; vkSj mldh fofHkUu ladYiuk,¡A LokLF; vkSj chekjh dk lekt'kkL=h; cks/k] tu LokLF; esa Hks"ktKksa dh Hkwfedk & & & & 1 ?k.Vk?k.Vk?k.Vk?k.Vk
[k] LokLF; dh MCYkw-,p-vks- (fo’o LokLF; laxBu) ifjHkk"kk & LokLF; ds fofo/k vk;ke & & & & 1 ?k.Vk?k.Vk?k.Vk?k.Vk
x] Hkkjr esa vkSj vU; ns’kksa esa & lkoZtfud {ks= vkSj izkbZosV nksuksa {ks=ksa esa & LokLF; iz.kkfy;k¡] volajpuk vkSj dk;Zdj.k dk ifjp; rFkk lkekU; n`f"Vdks.kA Hkkjr esa jk"Vªh;
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LokLF; dk;ZØe budk laf{kIr v/;;u vkSj buesa ls izR;sd esa Hks"ktK dh HkwfedkA & & & & 5 ?k.Vk?k.Vk?k.Vk?k.Vk
2. vkSs"kf/k] m|ksx vkSj uhfr;k¡ & & & & 7 ?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs
d] vkSs"kf/k vkSj fodflr ns’k] fodkl’khy ns’k] th-,-Vh-Vh- isVsUV] isVsUV vf/kfu;e [k] Hks"kftd m|ksx vkSj mldh xfrfof/k;k¡] vkSs"k/kksa dk oxhZdj.k ra=] lkekftd foi.ku &
laxBuksa dk laf{kIr v/;;u rFkk lhek foghu nokbZ;ksa dh Hkkafr dk;Zdj.k x] vkj-;w-,e-] MCyw-,p-vks- vfuok;Z nokbZ;ksa dh ladYiuk] nokbZ;ksa dk] vrkfdZd iz;ksx vkSj
mlls tqMh leL;k,¡ vkfn] lk{; vk/kkfjr nokbZ;k¡] ,-Vh-th- (ekud mipkj fn’kkfunZs’k) /k] jk"Vªh; vkS"k/k uhfr] jk"Vªh; LokLF; uhfr] Hks"kth ,oa vkS"k/k vkpkj
3. Hks"kth vFkZ’kkL= & Hks"kth vFkZ’kkL= izfr:iksa dh ifjHkk"kk] izdkj] vkS"kf/k mi;ksx] Hks"kftd ewY;
fu/kkZj.k vkSj izfriwfrZ] LokLF; chek & & & & 3 ?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs 4. QkekZdks;fiMsek;ksyksth & ifjHkk"kk] fo"k;{ks=] ykHk&gkfu & & & & 3 ?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs
5. LokLF; lao/kZu vkSj LokLF; f’k{kk & & & & 20 ?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs
d] lapkjh chekfj;ksa dk tuinhd jksx foKku % mRiUu djus okys dkjd vkSj uSnkfud izLrqfrdj.k rFkk lapkjh chekfj;ksa dh jksdFkke esa Hks"ktKksa dh Hkwfedk %& i) ’olu laØe.k’olu laØe.k’olu laØe.k’olu laØe.k & pspd] [kljk] :csyk] duQsM+ bu¶yq,Utk (,fovku ¶yq]
,p-1 ,u-1 lfgr), jksfg.kh (fM¶Fksfj;k) gwfiax [kkalh] efLr"dkoj.k esfuutkbfVl] vR;f/kd ’olu laØe.k] risfnd ({k;)
ii) vkarksa dk laØe.vkarksa dk laØe.vkarksa dk laØe.vkarksa dk laØe.kkkk & iksfy;ksekbfyfVl] ok;jy gsiVkbfVl gStk] rhoz nLr okyh chekfj;k¡] fe;knh Toj] Hkkstu fo"kkDrdj.k] vesok;fll] d`fe tUrqck/kk
iii) gfÏ;ksa dk laØe.kgfÏ;ksa dk laØe.kgfÏ;ksa dk laØe.kgfÏ;ksa dk laØe.k & Msaxw] eysfj;k] fQykfj;kfll] fpdquxqfu;k
iv) i'kqtU; jksxi'kqtU; jksxi'kqtU; jksxi'kqtU; jksx & jscht+ ihrToj] tkikuh ,UlsQykbfVl Iysx] áweu lkYeksusyksfll] fjdsVly jksx] Vsfu;kfll gkbMsfVM jksx] yh’keSfu;kfllA
v) i`"B laØe.ki`"B laØe.ki`"B laØe.ki`"B laØe.k & Vªkdksek] VsVul] dq"B] ,l-Vh-Mh-@,p-vkbZ-oh-@,M~l A vi) laØe.k jksx gksuk vkSj ckj&ckj gksukA
ikB~;ikB~;ikB~;ikB~; iqLrdsa iqLrdsa iqLrdsa iqLrdsa (fl)karfl)karfl)karfl)kar) 1. lks’ky QkeZslh & bUuksos’ku ,.M MsoyieSUV laiknu & T;ksQ gkfMZax] lkjkg usVyVu rFkk
dsfou Vsyj, n QkekZL;qfVdy izslA 2. VSDl~V cqd vkWQ dE;qfuVh QkeZslh izsfDVl & vkj-ih-,l- th-ch- ifCyds’kuA
f}rh; o"kf}rh; o"kf}rh; o"kf}rh; o"kZZ ZZ 2.1 fodkjh ’kjhj fØ;k foKku rFkk Hks"kt fpfdRlk foKku fodkjh ’kjhj fØ;k foKku rFkk Hks"kt fpfdRlk foKku fodkjh ’kjhj fØ;k foKku rFkk Hks"kt fpfdRlk foKku fodkjh ’kjhj fØ;k foKku rFkk Hks"kt fpfdRlk foKku III fo"k; {ks=fo"k; {ks=fo"k; {ks=fo"k; {ks= O;olk; djus okys Hks"ktKksa dks vius O;olk; ds LFkkiu esa dsl uksV~l ;k vkS"k/k i= dh leh{kk djus dk volj izkIr gksxk vkSj os vkS"kf/k ls laca) leL;kvksa dh igpku djus rFkk mudk lek/kku djus esa leFkZ gksaxsA blls jksxh dh ns[kHkky esa lq/kkj gksxk rFkk vuko’;d LokLF; ns[kHkky O;; esa deh vk,xhA mís';mís';mís';mís'; ikB~;Øe iwjk gksus ij Nk= & d] lacaf/kr O;oLFkk ds ’kjhj jpuk vkSj ’kjhj fØ;k dks le>us esa] [k] jksx izfØ;k dks le>us esa] x] jksx ds fpUgksa vkSj y{k.kksa dks tkuus esa] ?k] ykHk gkfu lfgr fofHkUu mipkjkFkZ fo/kkuksa dks le>us esa leFkZ gks tk,xkA ikB~;Øe dkykof/kikB~;Øe dkykof/kikB~;Øe dkykof/kikB~;Øe dkykof/k fo|k izkIr djuk (i<+kbZ) feJ.k f’k{k.k }kjk i<+kbZ ds 40 ?k.VsA fefJr f’k{k.k ds varxZr MkbMsfDVd vkSj vkWulkbV i<+kbZ Hkh ’kkfey gSA dsl izLrqfrdj.kdsl izLrqfrdj.kdsl izLrqfrdj.kdsl izLrqfrdj.k ikB~;Øe ds nkSjku izR;sd Nk= dks ikB~;fooj.k esa fu/kkZfjr chekfj;ksa dh lekfo"V djrs gq, 5 jksxh ekeys izLrqr djus pkfg,aA
¹Hkkx IIIµ[k.M 4º Hkkjr dk jkti=k % vlk/kj.k 21
vlkbZUeSUV~vlkbZUeSUV~vlkbZUeSUV~vlkbZUeSUV~ izR;sd Nk= dks fpfdRlk foKku vkSj Hks"kftd O;olk; dh ladYiukvksa dks lekfo"V djrs gq,] nks vlkbUesaV iwjs djus pkfg, rFkk mldk ewY;kadu vafre ijh{kk ds le; gksxkA
foLr`r ikB~; fooj.k foLr`r ikB~; fooj.k foLr`r ikB~; fooj.k foLr`r ikB~; fooj.k vkSj O;k[;kuokj vuqlwphvkSj O;k[;kuokj vuqlwphvkSj O;k[;kuokj vuqlwphvkSj O;k[;kuokj vuqlwph 1. laØked jksxlaØked jksxlaØked jksxlaØked jksx & & & & 25 ?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs
d] ,sUVh&ck;ksfVd vkSj ’kY;fpfdRlh; jksxfujks/k ds rdZlaxr mi;ksx ds fy, fn’kkfunZs’kA
[k] fodkjh ’kjhj jpuk foKku vkSj {k;] esfuutkbfVl] ’olu ra= laØe.k] xSlVªks,UVªhfVl] ,UMªksdkfMZ;kfVl] lsIVhflfe;k] ew= ekxZ laØe.k] izksVkstksy laØe.k & eysfj;k] ,p vkbZ oh ,.M vksijpqfufLVd laØe.k] QQwUnh laØe.k] fe;knh cq[kkj laØe.k] xksukjgksb;k ,.M flfQfYklA
2. ekalis’kh dadkyh fodkjekalis’kh dadkyh fodkjekalis’kh dadkyh fodkjekalis’kh dadkyh fodkj & & & & 8 ?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs
d] ekalis’kh dadkyh ra= dh ’kjhj jpuk vkSj ’kjhj fØ;k foKku ds ewyrRoA
[k] j;qesVk;M vkFkZjkbfVl dh fodkjh ’kjhj fØ;k vkSj Hks"kth fpfdRlk foKku] vkfLV;ksvkFkZjkbfVl xkmV] LiksfMykbfVl] flLVsesfVd yqiql ,fjFkesVksll
3. o`Dd ra=o`Dd ra=o`Dd ra=o`Dd ra= & & & & 7 ?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs
d] o`Dd ra= dh ’kjhj jpuk vkSj ’kjhj fØ;k foKku ds ewyrRo
[k] rhozz o`Dd ikr] th.kZ o`Dd ikr] o`Dd viksgu (Mk;ykfll), vkSs"k/k izsfjr o`Dd fodkj dh iSFkksfQft;ksykWth vkSj QkekZdksFksjkfi;qfVDl
iqLrdsa vkSj lanHkiqLrdsa vkSj lanHkiqLrdsa vkSj lanHkiqLrdsa vkSj lanHkZZ ZZ lq>k, x, vlkbuesaV izfo"k; 2.2 iSFkksfQft;ksykWth vkSj QkekZdksFksjkfi;qfVDl & iSFkksfQft;ksykWth vkSj QkekZdksFksjkfi;qfVDl & iSFkksfQft;ksykWth vkSj QkekZdksFksjkfi;qfVDl & iSFkksfQft;ksykWth vkSj QkekZdksFksjkfi;qfVDl & IV fo"k;{ks=fo"k;{ks=fo"k;{ks=fo"k;{ks= O;olk; djus okys Hks"ktKksa dks vius O;olk; ds LFkkiu esa dsl uksV~l vkSj vkS"k/ki= dh leh{kk djus dk volj feysxk vkSj os vkS"kf/k ls laca) leL;kvksa dh igpku djus rFkk mudk lek/kku djus esa leFkZ gksaxsA blls jksxh dh ns[kHkky esa lq/kkj gksxk rFkk LokLF; ns[kHkky ds vuko’;d O;; esa deh vk,xhA
mís';mís';mís';mís'; ikB~;Øe iwjk gksus ij Nk= &ikB~;Øe iwjk gksus ij Nk= &ikB~;Øe iwjk gksus ij Nk= &ikB~;Øe iwjk gksus ij Nk= &
d] lacaf/kr ra= dh ’kjhj jpuk foKku vkSj ’kjhj fØ;k foKku dks le>us esa] [k] jksx izfØ;k dks le>us esa] x] jksx ds fpUgksa vkSj y{k.kksa dks tkuus esa] ?k] ykHk gkfu lfgr fofHkUu mipkjkFkZ fo/kkuksa dks le>us esa leFkZ gks tk,xkA ikB~;Øe dh dkykof/k &ikB~;Øe dh dkykof/k &ikB~;Øe dh dkykof/k &ikB~;Øe dh dkykof/k & fo|k izkIr djuk fo|k izkIr djuk fo|k izkIr djuk fo|k izkIr djuk (i<+kbZi<+kbZi<+kbZi<+kbZ) fefJr f’k{k.k ls i<+kbZ ds 40 ?k.VsA fefJr f’k{k.k ds varxZr MkbMssfDVd vkSj vkWulkbV i<+kbZ Hkh ’kkfey gSA dsl izLrqfrdj.kdsl izLrqfrdj.kdsl izLrqfrdj.kdsl izLrqfrdj.k izR;sd Nk= dks ikB~;Øe ds nkSjku ikB~;fooj.k esa fn;s x;s jksxksa dss 5 ekeyksa dks izLrqr djuk gksxkA vlkbueSaVvlkbueSaVvlkbueSaVvlkbueSaV izR;sd Nk= dks Fksjkfi;qfVDl vkSj Hks"kftd vH;kl ds nks vlkbueSaV iwjs djus gksaxsa ftudk ewY;kadu vafre ijh{kk ds le; gksxkA
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foLr`r ikB~;fooj.k vkSj O;k[;kuokj dk;ZØefoLr`r ikB~;fooj.k vkSj O;k[;kuokj dk;ZØefoLr`r ikB~;fooj.k vkSj O;k[;kuokj dk;ZØefoLr`r ikB~;fooj.k vkSj O;k[;kuokj dk;ZØe 1. vcqZn fo|k vcqZn fo|k vcqZn fo|k vcqZn fo|k (vkudksyksthvkudksyksthvkudksyksthvkudksyksth) & & & & 15 ?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs
dsalj fpfdRlk ds ewyHkwr fl)kar] dsalj jlk;u fpfdRlk dkjdksa dk O;kid ifjp; Lru dsalj] Y;qdsfe;k dh jlk;u fpfdRlk jlk;u fpfdRlk izsfjr ukSfl;k vkSj ,esflj dk izca/k
2. MekZVkssykWthMekZVkssykWthMekZVkssykWthMekZVkssykWth & & & & 7 ?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs
d) iSFkksfQft+;ksykWth ,.M QkekZdksFksjkfi;qfVDl vkWQ lksfj;kfll] ldSfct] ,aTek] bEiSfV;ks
3. fLfLfLfL=;ksa dk LokLF;=;ksa dk LokLF;=;ksa dk LokLF;=;ksa dk LokLF; &&&& 10 ?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs
d] vkrZo (esUlVª˜vy) pØ dh ’kjhj fØ;k [k] xHkZ fujks/k & HkkSfrd i)fr;k¡] jlk;fud i)fr;k¡] vkbZ-;w-Mh- rFkk LFkk;h i)fr;k¡] x] vkrZo pØ laca/kh fodkj & ikyhfllfVd vksojh lay{k.k (flUMªkse) fMlesuksfj;k] vkrZo iwoZ lay{k.k
?k] izlwfr foKkuh vkS"k/k fpfdRlk & lxHkZrk dk f=ekl] lxHkZrk dh lkekU; f’kdk;rsa vkSj mudk izca/k
& epyh (eryh), mYVh] fj¶ysDl ,lksQsxkbfVl] e/kqesg esyhVl] vfrjDrnkc vkSj izhDysEifl;k] lnkHkZrk esa vkSS"k/kksa dk ,Q-Mh-,- izoxhZdj.k
M-] jtksfuo`fr & fpUg vkSj y{k.k rFkk izca/k
4. n`f"V bZfV;ksiSFkkstsusfll dh ’kjhj jpuk vkSj ’kjhj fØ;k ds rRo] jksxfunku izfof/k] uSnkfud vfHkO;fDr;k¡ vkSj us= ls laca) jksxksa dk Hks"kt fpfdRlk foKku
d] yqdksek [k] laØked us= laca/kh jksx
iqLrdsa vkSj lanHkiqLrdsa vkSj lanHkiqLrdsa vkSj lanHkiqLrdsa vkSj lanHkZZ ZZ & & & & 3 ?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs vlkbZUesaV ds fy, lq>k, x, izfo"k;
2.3 Hks"kth O;olk; Hks"kth O;olk; Hks"kth O;olk; Hks"kth O;olk; III fo"k;{ks=fo"k;{ks=fo"k;{ks=fo"k;{ks=
O;olk; djus okys Hks"ktKksa dks lkeqnkf;d LFkkiu esa ijke’kZ nsdj] LokLF; lØhfuax lsok,¡ nsdj vkSj vU; f’k{kk dk;ZØeksa ds ek/;e ls jksxh ds LokLF; esa lq/kkj djus ds fy, fofHkUu jksxh ns[kHkky lsok iznku djus dk volj feyrk gSA vLirky LFkkiu esa] Hkss"ktK leqfpr mipkj] jksxh dks f’k{kk nsuk rFkk leLr vLirky Hks"kth lsok,¡ nsuk lqfuf’pr dj ldrs gSa ftlds varxZr uSnkfud Hks"kth lsok,¡ ’kkfey gSa tSls vkSs"kf/k dh lwpuk rFkk Hkss"kftd lrdZrk cjrukA mís';mís';mís';mís'; ikB~;Øe iwjk gksus ij Nk= & d] lkeqnkf;d] vLirky vkSj uSnkfud Hksss"kth {ks=ksa esa Hksss"ktKksa dh o`fŸkd Hkwfedk dks le>us esa] [k] Hksss"ktKksa ds o`fŸkd mŸkjnkf;Roksa dks le>us esa] x] vk’kkf;r lsok,¡ iznku djus esa leFkZ gks tk,xkA ikB~;Øe dkykof/kikB~;Øe dkykof/kikB~;Øe dkykof/kikB~;Øe dkykof/k
fo|k izkIr djuk (i<+kbZ) feJ.k ;qDr f’k{k.k }kjk i<+kbZ ds 40 ?k.VsA fefJr f’k{k.k ds varxZr MkbMsfDVd vkSj vkWulkbV i<+kbZ Hkh ’kkfey gSA vlkbZUeSUVvlkbZUeSUVvlkbZUeSUVvlkbZUeSUV izR;sd Nk= dks fpfdRlk foKku rFkk Hks"kftd O;olk; dh ladYiukvksa dks lekfo"V djrs gq,] nks vlkbUesaV iwjs djus pkfg, rFkk ftudk ewY;kadu vafre ijh{kk ds le; gksxkA
¹Hkkx IIIµ[k.M 4º Hkkjr dk jkti=k % vlk/kj.k 23
foLr`r ikB~;fooj.k vkSj O;k[;kuokj dk;ZØefoLr`r ikB~;fooj.k vkSj O;k[;kuokj dk;ZØefoLr`r ikB~;fooj.k vkSj O;k[;kuokj dk;ZØefoLr`r ikB~;fooj.k vkSj O;k[;kuokj dk;ZØe 1. vkSs"kf/k;ksa vkSj fo"kvkSs"kf/k;ksa vkSj fo"kvkSs"kf/k;ksa vkSj fo"kvkSs"kf/k;ksa vkSj fo"kksa dh tkudkjh ksa dh tkudkjh ksa dh tkudkjh ksa dh tkudkjh &&&& 6 ?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs
d- miyC/k vkSs"kf/k lwpuk lalk/kuksa dk ifjp; [k- Mh-vkbZ- iz’uksa ds mŸkj nsus esa Øec) n`f"Vdks.k x- vkSs"kf/k lwpuk vkSj lkfgR; dk vkykspukRed ewY;kadu ?k- fyf[kr vkSj ekSf[kd fjiksVkZsa dh rS;kjh M- vkSs"kf/k lwpuk dsUnz LFkkfir djuk p- fo"k dh lwpuk & laxBu ,oa lwpuk lalk/ku N- vkSs"kf/k lwpuk cqysfVu
2. Hks"kftd lrdZrkHks"kftd lrdZrkHks"kftd lrdZrkHks"kftd lrdZrk &&&& 5 ?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs d- Hks"kftd lrdZrk dk fo"k;{ks=] ifjHkk"kk vkSj mís’; [k- izfrdwy vkSs"kf/k izfrfØ;k & oxhZdj.k] ra=] iwoZ fuiVku dkjd] dST;qfyVh fu/kkZj.k (fofHkUu eku
iz;qDr) x- ,-Mh-vkj- dk izfrosnu] ewY;kadu] vuqJo.k] fuokj.k ,oa izca/ku ?k- ,-Mh-vkj- ds izca/k esa Hks"ktK dh Hkwfedk
3. mipkj =qfV;k¡mipkj =qfV;k¡mipkj =qfV;k¡mipkj =qfV;k¡ oxhZdj.k] ifj.kke] fuokj.k] rFkk Hks"ktK dh Hkwfedk] mipkj =qfV;k¡] rFkk mUgsa U;wure djus ds rjhds
&&&& 3 ?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs 4. mipkj dk ikyu djukmipkj dk ikyu djukmipkj dk ikyu djukmipkj dk ikyu djuk & u ikyu djus ds ifj.kke] Hks"ktK dh Hkwfedk] vuqikyu lgk;rk esa lq/kkj dh
i)fr;k¡] dEIyk;U; ,M~l & & & & 3 ?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs
5. lapkj dkS’kylapkj dkS’kylapkj dkS’kylapkj dkS’ky & ekSf[kd] fyf[kr] gkoHkko & & & & 3 ?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs
6. vksvksvksvks----VhVhVhVh----lhlhlhlh---- mipkjmipkjmipkjmipkj & ifjHkk"kk] t:jr] vkSj Hks"ktK dh Hkwfedk Hkkjr esa vks-Vh-lh- mipkj] vks-Vh-lh- mRiknksa ds fy, ijke’kZ nsuk] Lomipkj vkSj bldks c<+kok nsus esa Hks"ktK dh Hkwfedk &&&& 2 ?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs
7. y{k.kksa@gYdh chekjh dk /;ku j[kuk y{k.kksa@gYdh chekjh dk /;ku j[kuk y{k.kksa@gYdh chekjh dk /;ku j[kuk y{k.kksa@gYdh chekjh dk /;ku j[kuk & & & & 10 ?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs lqxar fodkjh 'kjhj fØ;k] lkekU; xSj Hks"kftd vkSj vks-Vh-lh- vkS"kf/k fpfdRlk] vkSj fpfdRld ds ikl Hkstuk & ihM+k esa] th-vkbZ- fof{kIirk (ukSfl;k] mYVh] fMlisfIl;k] nLr vip), d`fe tUrqck/kk (buQsLVs’ku) Toj (ikbZjsfDl;k), us=&y{k.k] ;w-vkj-Vh- laØe.k] Ropk fodkj] eq[k vkSj nkarksa ds fodkjA
8. vLirky iznk;vLirky iznk;vLirky iznk;vLirky iznk; &&&& 7 ?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs d- ’kY; fpfdRlk dh oLrq,¡@iznk; & dSFkhVj (uky’kykdk) fipdkjh ,oa lqbZ;k] vkbZ-oh-lsV] jkbyst
V~;wc] ?kko izca/k] LVksek vkSj vla;fr mRikn] ’kY;fpfdRlh; ejge iêh] tSls :bZ] xst] iêh] vkSj vklatd Vsi]
[k- lhou] ca/k (fyxspjl) x- jksxh ns[kHkky ds miLdj & uscqykbtj] FkekZehVj
9. i'kq fpfdRlk Hks"kthi'kq fpfdRlk Hks"kthi'kq fpfdRlk Hks"kthi'kq fpfdRlk Hks"kth & i'kq fpfdRlk dh vkS"kf/k;k¡ izkIr djus vkSj forfjr djus esa Hks"ktK dh Hkwfedk &&&& 4 ?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs
iqLrdsa vkSj lanHkiqLrdsa vkSj lanHkiqLrdsa vkSj lanHkiqLrdsa vkSj lanHkZZ ZZ vlkbUeSaV ds fy, lq>k, x, izfo"k; 2.4 Hks"kth O;olk; & Hks"kth O;olk; & Hks"kth O;olk; & Hks"kth O;olk; & IV fo"k;{ks=fo"k;{ks=fo"k;{ks=fo"k;{ks= O;olk; djus okys Hks"ktKksa dks lkeqnkf;d LFkkiu esa ijke’kZ nsdj] LokLF; lØhfuax lsok,¡ nsdj vkSj vU; f’k{kk dk;ZØeksa ds ek/;e ls jksxh ds LokLF; esa lq/kkj djus ds fy, fofHkUu jksxh ns[kHkky lsok iznku djus dk volj feyrk gSA vLirky LFkkiu esa] Hkss"ktK leqfpr mipkj] jksxh dks f’k{kk nsuk rFkk leLr vLirky Hks"kth lsok,¡ nsuk lqfuf’pr dj ldrs gSa ftlds varxZr uSnkfud Hks"kth lsok,¡ ’kkfey gSa tSls vkSs"kf/k dh lwpuk rFkk Hkss"kftd lrdZrk cjrukA mís';mís';mís';mís'; ikB~;Øe iwjk gksus ij Nk= & d- lkeqnkf;d] vLirky vkSj uSnkfud Hksss"kth {ks=ksa esa Hksss"ktKksa dh o`fŸkd Hkwfedk dks le>us esa] [k- Hksss"ktKksa ds o`fŸkd mŸkjnkf;Roksa dks le>us esa] x- vk’kkf;r lsok,¡ iznku djus esa leFkZ gks tk,xkA
24 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PART III—SEC. 4]
ikB~;Øe dkykof/kikB~;Øe dkykof/kikB~;Øe dkykof/kikB~;Øe dkykof/k fo|k izkIr djuk (i<+kbZ) feJ.k dh i)fr ls i<+kbZ ds 40 ?k.VsA fefJr f’k{k.k ds varxZr MkbMsfDVd vkSj vkWulkbV i<+kbZ Hkh ’kkfey gSA vlkbZUeSUV~vlkbZUeSUV~vlkbZUeSUV~vlkbZUeSUV~ izR;sd Nk= dks fpfdRlk foKku rFkk Hks"kftd O;olk; dh ladYiukvksa dks lekfo"V djrs gq,] nks vlkbUesaV iwjs djus pkfg,a ftudk ewY;kadu vafre ijh{kk ds le; gksxkA dddd---- foLr`r ikB~;fooj.k vkSj O;k[;kuokj dk;ZØefoLr`r ikB~;fooj.k vkSj O;k[;kuokj dk;ZØefoLr`r ikB~;fooj.k vkSj O;k[;kuokj dk;ZØefoLr`r ikB~;fooj.k vkSj O;k[;kuokj dk;ZØe 1. LokLF; ds milk/kuLokLF; ds milk/kuLokLF; ds milk/kuLokLF; ds milk/ku &&&& 5 ?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs
vLirky vkSj lkeqnkf;d Hks"kth esa j[ks fofHkUu lkekU; LokLF; milk/kuksa dk v/;;u vkSj mUgsa laHkkyukA Nk=ksa dks dk;Zlk/kd Kku gks] budk iz;ksx djuk pkfg, vkSj budk iz;ksx djus esa lko/kkuh cjruh pkfg, (tSls] ifg;k dqlhZ] dsu] Øp vkSj vU; fodykax lgk;d phtsa] foLrj iSu] osijkbtj] fipdkjh vkSj lqbZ;ka] xje ikuh dh cksrysa] uSnkfud FkekZehVj] Vªlst] izkFkfed mipkj iznk;] dqVqEc vkS"kf/k vYekjh vkfn
2. fpfdRlh; xSlfpfdRlh; xSlfpfdRlh; xSlfpfdRlh; xSl fofHkUu xSlsa vkSj mudk iz;ksx] flfyaMjksa dh dksfMax vkSj ns[kHkky] xSlksa dk vLirky ds fofHkUu fgLlksa esa iznk;] Mksfeflfy;jh vkDlhtu lsok,¡] rFkk Hks"ktK dh Hkwfedk &&&& 3 ?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs
3. vkbZvkbZvkbZvkbZ----ohohohoh---- ,MfeDpj lsok,¡ vkSj Hks"ktK dh Hkwfedk,MfeDpj lsok,¡ vkSj Hks"ktK dh Hkwfedk,MfeDpj lsok,¡ vkSj Hks"ktK dh Hkwfedk,MfeDpj lsok,¡ vkSj Hks"ktK dh Hkwfedk &&&& 3 ?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs 4. vkU=srj iks"vkU=srj iks"vkU=srj iks"vkU=srj iks"k.kk.kk.kk.k ifjHkk"kk] jpuk vkSj VhifjHkk"kk] jpuk vkSj VhifjHkk"kk] jpuk vkSj VhifjHkk"kk] jpuk vkSj Vh----ihihihih----,u,u,u,u---- dk uSnkfud mi;ksxdk uSnkfud mi;ksxdk uSnkfud mi;ksxdk uSnkfud mi;ksx &&&& 2 ?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs 5. uSnkfud vuqla/kkuuSnkfud vuqla/kkuuSnkfud vuqla/kkuuSnkfud vuqla/kku &&&& 12 ?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs
uSnkfud ijh{k.kksa dk ifjp; uSnkfud ijh{k.k ds fofo/k pj.k foi.kuksŸkj fuxjkuh dh i)fr;k¡ laf{kIr uo vkS"kf/k iz;ksx izLrqr djuk
mŸke uSnkfud O;olk; & vkbZ-lh-,p-@th-lh-ih-
dsUnzh; vkS"k/k ekud fu;a=.k laxBu (lh-Mh-,l-lh-vks-) fn’kkfunZs’k] vuqlwph] jpuk] mŸkjnkf;Ro] vkbZ-vkj-ch-@vkbZ-bZ-lh- dh izfØ;k,¡
vkbZ-lh-,p-@th-lh- ds vuqlkj uSnkfud ijh{k.k dkfeZdksa dh Hkwfedk vkSj mŸkjnkf;Ro]
d- izk;kstd [k- vUos"k.k x- uSnkfud vuqla/kku lg;qDr ?k- laijh{kd M- laidZ vuqla/kku leUo;d p] fu;ked izkf/kdj.k
uSnkfud v/;;u nLrkostksa dh jpuk (izksVksdksy] lh-vkj-,Q-vkbZ-lh-,Q- vlkbZUesaV ds lkFk ih-vkbZ-lh-) lwfpr lEefr izfØ;kA lwfpr lEefr izfØ;klwfpr lEefr izfØ;klwfpr lEefr izfØ;klwfpr lEefr izfØ;k 6. thoh vkadM+ksa dk ifjp;thoh vkadM+ksa dk ifjp;thoh vkadM+ksa dk ifjp;thoh vkadM+ksa dk ifjp; &&&& 3 ?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs
7. Hks"kftd O;olk; ds {ks=ksa esa ’kks/kHks"kftd O;olk; ds {ks=ksa esa ’kks/kHks"kftd O;olk; ds {ks=ksa esa ’kks/kHks"kftd O;olk; ds {ks=ksa esa ’kks/k
8. Hks"ktKksa ds fy, lrr~ f’k{kk Hks"ktKksa ds fy, lrr~ f’k{kk Hks"ktKksa ds fy, lrr~ f’k{kk Hks"ktKksa ds fy, lrr~ f’k{kk &&&& 1 ?k.Vk?k.Vk?k.Vk?k.Vk 9. vLirky@lkeqnkf;d Hks"kth esa Hks"kftdksa dh vkS"kf/kfeJ.krk] rksy] eki] izfr’kr esa ?kksy] ,fyxs’ku] izwQ fLifjV] vLirky@lkeqnkf;d Hks"kth esa Hks"kftdksa dh vkS"kf/kfeJ.krk] rksy] eki] izfr’kr esa ?kksy] ,fyxs’ku] izwQ fLifjV] vLirky@lkeqnkf;d Hks"kth esa Hks"kftdksa dh vkS"kf/kfeJ.krk] rksy] eki] izfr’kr esa ?kksy] ,fyxs’ku] izwQ fLifjV] vLirky@lkeqnkf;d Hks"kth esa Hks"kftdksa dh vkS"kf/kfeJ.krk] rksy] eki] izfr’kr esa ?kksy] ,fyxs’ku] izwQ fLifjV]
vkbZlksVkfud ?kksy] vLirkyksa esa Fkksd vkS"kf/kfeJ.krk] iwoZ&iSdst vkbZlksVkfud ?kksy] vLirkyksa esa Fkksd vkS"kf/kfeJ.krk] iwoZ&iSdst vkbZlksVkfud ?kksy] vLirkyksa esa Fkksd vkS"kf/kfeJ.krk] iwoZ&iSdst vkbZlksVkfud ?kksy] vLirkyksa esa Fkksd vkS"kf/kfeJ.krk] iwoZ&iSdst djukdjukdjukdjuk 10. vLirkyksa esa Hks"kftd lw= cukuk & fofHkUu igyw] ekStwnk fLFkfr vLirkyksa esa Hks"kftd lw= cukuk & fofHkUu igyw] ekStwnk fLFkfr vLirkyksa esa Hks"kftd lw= cukuk & fofHkUu igyw] ekStwnk fLFkfr vLirkyksa esa Hks"kftd lw= cukuk & fofHkUu igyw] ekStwnk fLFkfr &&&& 3 ?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs 11. jsfM;ks Hks"kftd & laHkkyuk vkSj iSdsftax] uSnkfud mi;kjsfM;ks Hks"kftd & laHkkyuk vkSj iSdsftax] uSnkfud mi;kjsfM;ks Hks"kftd & laHkkyuk vkSj iSdsftax] uSnkfud mi;kjsfM;ks Hks"kftd & laHkkyuk vkSj iSdsftax] uSnkfud mi;ksx] rFkk Hks"ktK dh Hkwfedk sx] rFkk Hks"ktK dh Hkwfedk sx] rFkk Hks"ktK dh Hkwfedk sx] rFkk Hks"ktK dh Hkwfedk &&&& 2 ?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs 12. vkbZvkbZvkbZvkbZ----VhVhVhVh---- ds iz;ksx vkSj Hks"kthds iz;ksx vkSj Hks"kthds iz;ksx vkSj Hks"kthds iz;ksx vkSj Hks"kth O;olk; esa daI;wVj O;olk; esa daI;wVj O;olk; esa daI;wVj O;olk; esa daI;wVj &&&& 2 ?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs
¹Hkkx IIIµ[k.M 4º Hkkjr dk jkti=k % vlk/kj.k 25
13. ew=k’k; fo"kkDr jlk;u fpfdRlk dh O;oLFkk vkSj fofHkUu /;ku nsus ;ksX; ckrsa@laHkkyukA ew=k’k; fo"kkDr ew=k’k; fo"kkDr jlk;u fpfdRlk dh O;oLFkk vkSj fofHkUu /;ku nsus ;ksX; ckrsa@laHkkyukA ew=k’k; fo"kkDr ew=k’k; fo"kkDr jlk;u fpfdRlk dh O;oLFkk vkSj fofHkUu /;ku nsus ;ksX; ckrsa@laHkkyukA ew=k’k; fo"kkDr ew=k’k; fo"kkDr jlk;u fpfdRlk dh O;oLFkk vkSj fofHkUu /;ku nsus ;ksX; ckrsa@laHkkyukA ew=k’k; fo"kkDr mfPN"V dks laHkkyuk vkSj mldk fuiVku Hks"kftd mfPN"V dks laHkkyuk vkSj mldk fuiVku Hks"kftd mfPN"V dks laHkkyuk vkSj mldk fuiVku Hks"kftd mfPN"V dks laHkkyuk vkSj mldk fuiVku Hks"kftd (vkS"kf/k;ka vkSj lgk;d mRiknvkS"kf/k;ka vkSj lgk;d mRiknvkS"kf/k;ka vkSj lgk;d mRiknvkS"kf/k;ka vkSj lgk;d mRikn) vLivLivLivLirkyksa esa] lkeqnkf;d Hks"kth rkyksa esa] lkeqnkf;d Hks"kth rkyksa esa] lkeqnkf;d Hks"kth rkyksa esa] lkeqnkf;d Hks"kth esa mfPN"V izca/ku] rFkk lekt vkSj Hks"ktK dh Hkwfedk esa mfPN"V izca/ku] rFkk lekt vkSj Hks"ktK dh Hkwfedk esa mfPN"V izca/ku] rFkk lekt vkSj Hks"ktK dh Hkwfedk esa mfPN"V izca/ku] rFkk lekt vkSj Hks"ktK dh Hkwfedk &&&& 3 ?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs
14. fpfdRlh; lk/ku ,oa vkbZfpfdRlh; lk/ku ,oa vkbZfpfdRlh; lk/ku ,oa vkbZfpfdRlh; lk/ku ,oa vkbZ----ohohohoh----iEiiEiiEiiEi 15. fof'k"Vd`r vkS"kf/k;k¡] tsuh fpfdRlk] tsuksfuDl ,.M izksfV;kfeDl] ck;ksfpIl] ck;kslsUllZ rFkfof'k"Vd`r vkS"kf/k;k¡] tsuh fpfdRlk] tsuksfuDl ,.M izksfV;kfeDl] ck;ksfpIl] ck;kslsUllZ rFkfof'k"Vd`r vkS"kf/k;k¡] tsuh fpfdRlk] tsuksfuDl ,.M izksfV;kfeDl] ck;ksfpIl] ck;kslsUllZ rFkfof'k"Vd`r vkS"kf/k;k¡] tsuh fpfdRlk] tsuksfuDl ,.M izksfV;kfeDl] ck;ksfpIl] ck;kslsUllZ rFkk ,ek ,ek ,ek ,e----bZbZbZbZ----,e,e,e,e----,l,l,l,l----
lw{e oS|qr ;kaf=d iz.kkfy;k¡lw{e oS|qr ;kaf=d iz.kkfy;k¡lw{e oS|qr ;kaf=d iz.kkfy;k¡lw{e oS|qr ;kaf=d iz.kkfy;k¡ &&&& 2 ?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs 2.5 Hks"kftd U;k; 'kkL=Hks"kftd U;k; 'kkL=Hks"kftd U;k; 'kkL=Hks"kftd U;k; 'kkL=
fo"k;{ks=fo"k;{ks=fo"k;{ks=fo"k;{ks= dksbZ o`fr rHkh lQy gksrh gS tc mls mi;qDr fof/k;ksa dk ekxZ n’kZu izkIr gksrk gSA bl ikB~;Øe esa Hks"kth vf/kfu;e vkS"kf/k vkSj iz’kk/ku lkexzh vf/kfu;e] vfu"Vdkjd eknd nzO; vf/kfu;e] 1930 vkS"k/kh; vkSj iz’kk/ku fufeZr;k¡ vf/kfu;e] Mh-ih-lh-vks- vkSj o`fŸkd vkpj.k dk fooj.k gSA
ikB~;Øe ds mís’; %ikB~;Øe ds mís’; %ikB~;Øe ds mís’; %ikB~;Øe ds mís’; % ikB~;Øe iwjk gksus ij Nk= & 1. Hkkjr esa Hks"kftd fo/kku dh fofHkUu ladYiukvksa dks le>us esa]
2. Hks"kth O;olk; ls lqlaxr vkS"kf/k vkSj izlk/ku lkexzh vf/kfu;e] Hks"kth vf/kfu;e] ,u-Mh-ih-,l- vf/kfu;e esa izk:fir fofHkUu fu;eksa dks tkuus esa]
3. miHkksDrk laj{k.k vf/kfu;e] [kk| vifeJ.k fuokj.k vf/kfu;e] Mh-ih-lh-vks- dks tkuus esa]
4. vkSS"kf/k vkSj izlk/ku lkexzh dh yscy yxkus dh vko’;drkvksa rFkk iSdst djus ds fn’kkfunZs’kksa dks le>us esa leFkZ gks tk,xkA
ikB~;Øe dh dkykof/kikB~;Øe dh dkykof/kikB~;Øe dh dkykof/kikB~;Øe dh dkykof/k fo|k izkIr djuk (i<+kbZ)
fefJr f’k{k.k }kjk i<+kbZ ds 40 ?k.Vs@fefJr f’k{k.k i)fr ds varxZr MkbMsfDVd rFkk vkWulkbV i<+kbZ Hkh ’kkfey gSA vlkbZUeSUVvlkbZUeSUVvlkbZUeSUVvlkbZUeSUV izR;sd Nk= dks fpfdRlk foKku vkSj Hks"kftd O;olk; dh ladYiukvksa dks lekfo"V djrs gq,] nks vlkbUesaV iwjs djus pkfg, ftudk ewY;kadu vafre ijh{kk ds le; gksxkA
foLr`r ikBfoLr`r ikBfoLr`r ikBfoLr`r ikB~;fooj.k vkSj O;k[;kuokj dk;ZØe~;fooj.k vkSj O;k[;kuokj dk;ZØe~;fooj.k vkSj O;k[;kuokj dk;ZØe~;fooj.k vkSj O;k[;kuokj dk;ZØe
1. HksHksHksHks"kftd fo/kkuksa dh laf{kIr leh{kk"kftd fo/kkuksa dh laf{kIr leh{kk"kftd fo/kkuksa dh laf{kIr leh{kk"kftd fo/kkuksa dh laf{kIr leh{kk &&&& 1 ?k.Vk?k.Vk?k.Vk?k.Vk Hkkjr esa lkeqnkf;d vkSj vLirky Hks"kth O;olk; ls lqlaxr igyqvksa dks doj djrs gq, fofHkUu Hks"kftd vkSj laca) fo/kkuksa dk v/;;uA igyqvksa dk v/;;u O;kogkfjd n`f"Vdks.k ls] lksnkgj.k] dsl v/;;u vkfn ds lkFk dhft,A
2. vkS"kf/k vkSj izlkvkS"kf/k vkSj izlkvkS"kf/k vkSj izlkvkS"kf/k vkSj izlk/ku lkexzh vf/kfu;e /ku lkexzh vf/kfu;e /ku lkexzh vf/kfu;e /ku lkexzh vf/kfu;e 1940 rFkk fu;e rFkk fu;e rFkk fu;e rFkk fu;e 1945 &&&& 15 ?k.V?k.V?k.V?k.Vs • vkS"kf/k fujh{kdksa] vU; vf/kdkfj;ksa ds dŸkZO; vkSj mŸkjnkf;Ro] rFkk muds izfr Hks"kth dh
ck/;rk,¡
• Mh-Vh-,-ch-] Mh-lh-lh-] vkS"kf/k ijh{k.k iz;ksx’kkykvksa ds ckjs esa laf{kIr fVIi.kh
• [kqnjk Hks"kth ds fy, fofHkUu vkS"kf/k ykblsUl Hks"kth@vkS"kf/k Hk.Mkj] [kksyus dh vis{kk,¡] vkosnu&i=] ykbZlsUl nsuk] ykbZlsUl dk izn’kZu] ykbZlsUl dh dkykof/k] vkSs"kf/k;ksa vkSj lk/kuksa dh mBkbZ /kjkbZ vkSj cspus ls lacaf/kr dkuwuA
• vf/kfu;e vkSj fu;eksa ds varxZr fofHkUu vuqlwfp;k¡ &
v/;;u la{ksi esa] dsoy mudk v/;;u tks Hks"kth O;olk; ls lqlaxr gSA • vkSs"kf/k;ksa ij fofHkUu igyqvksa dh yscy vis{kk,¡
• udyh] feF;k Nkiokyh] vifefJr] tkyh vkSs"kf/k;k¡ & blls lacaf/kr fofHkUu igyw] dSls igpku nsa] Hks"ktK dh Hkwfedk
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• futh mi;ksx ds fy, vkSs"kf/k;ksa dk vk;kr
• Hks"kth }kjk vf/kfu;e vkSj fu;eksa ds v/khu fofHkUu nLrkostksa dk j[kj[kko
• Hk.Mkj.k vko’;drk,¡] dkykrhr vkS"kf/k;ksa dks laHkkyuk
• vf/kfu;e ds v/khu fofHkUu n.M
• vkS"k/ki= vkSj xSj&vkS"k/ki= vkS"kf/k;ksa dk O;kogkfjd v/;;u] cktkj uewus] yscfyax ds fy, tkap iM+rky vkfn
• Hkkjr esa vuqeksfnr fofHkUu ikjEifjd iz.kkfy;ksa@vkS"kf/k fo"k;d dkuwu
• eknd nzO;ksa ij izfrcU/k
3. Hks"kth vf/kfu;e] 1948 &&&& 3 ?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs 4. vkSs"kf/k vkSj izlk/ku fufeZfr;ka vf/kfu;e 1955 &&&& 4 ?k.Vs ?k.Vs ?k.Vs ?k.Vs 5. Lokid vkS"kf/k vkSj eu% izHkkoh inkFkZ vf/kfu;e 1985 &&&& 4 ?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs 6. vkS"kf/k vkSj peRdkfjd mipkj (vk{ksi.kh; foKkiu) vf/kfu;e 1954 &&&& 2 ?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs 7. vko’;d oLrq vf/kfu;e &&&& 2 ?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs 8. vkSs"kf/k ewY; fu;a=.k vkns’k &&&& 2 ?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs 9. i'kqvksa ds izfr Øwjrk dk fuokj.k vf/kfu;e] 1960 &&&& 2 ?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs 10. miHkksDrk laj{k.k vf/kfu;e] 1986 &&&& 2 ?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs 11. [kk| vifeJ.k fuokj.k vf/kfu;e vkSj fu;e] vkgkj iwjdksa] [kk|iwjdksa vkfn fo"k;d dkuwu &&&& 2 ?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs 12. f’k’kq nqX/k izfrLFkkuh] nw/k fiykus dh cksrysa rFkk f’k’kq vkgkj (mRiknu] iznk; vkSj forj.k) la’kks/ku vf/kfu;e] 2003 &&&& 2 ?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs iqLrdsa vkSj lanHkiqLrdsa vkSj lanHkiqLrdsa vkSj lanHkiqLrdsa vkSj lanHkZZ ZZ
2.6 lkekftd Hks"kth&lkekftd Hks"kth&lkekftd Hks"kth&lkekftd Hks"kth&II fo"k;{ks=fo"k;{ks=fo"k;{ks=fo"k;{ks= O;olk; djus okys Hks"ktKksa dh lekt esa jksfx;ksa ds LokLF; esa lq/kkj djus ds fy, fofHkUu jksxh ns[kHkky lsok,¡ iznku djus dk volj izkIr gksxkA O;fä;ksa ds LokLF; dks ekfuVj djds mUgsa LokLF; iwokZo/kkfu;ksa dh f’k{kk iznku djds Hks"ktK viuh o`fŸkd Nfo dks csgrj cuk ldrs gSaA mÌs’;mÌs’;mÌs’;mÌs’; ikB~;Øe iwjk gksus ij Nk= & d- lekt esa Hks"ktKksa ds lkekftd mŸkjnkf;Roksa dks le>us esa] [k- jksfx;ksa dks o`fŸkd lsok,¡ iznku djus esa leFkZ gks tk,xkA ikB~;Øe dkykof/kikB~;Øe dkykof/kikB~;Øe dkykof/kikB~;Øe dkykof/k
fo|k izkIr djuk (i<+kbZ) feJ.k dh i)fr ls i<+kbZ ds 40 ?k.VsA feJ.k dh i)fr ds varxZr MkbMsfDVd vkSj vkWulkbV i<+kbZ Hkh ’kkfey gSA vlkbZUeSUV~vlkbZUeSUV~vlkbZUeSUV~vlkbZUeSUV~ izR;sd Nk= dks fpfdRlk foKku vkSj Hks"kth O;olk; dh ladYiukvksa dks lekfo"V djrs gq,] nks vlkbUesaV iwjs djus pkfg, rFkk ftudk ewY;kadu vafre ijh{kk ds le; gksxkA
ikB~;fooj.k vkSj O;k[;kuokj dkikB~;fooj.k vkSj O;k[;kuokj dkikB~;fooj.k vkSj O;k[;kuokj dkikB~;fooj.k vkSj O;k[;kuokj dk;ZØe;ZØe;ZØe;ZØe
dddd---- fuokjd ns[kHkky fuokjd ns[kHkky fuokjd ns[kHkky fuokjd ns[kHkky
1. Vhdk vkSj izfrj{k.k rFkk Hks"ktK dh Hkwfedk &&&& 2 ?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs
2. tulkaf[;dh ,oa ifjokj fu;kstu esa Hks"ktK dh Hkwfedk & & & & 2 ?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs 3. ek¡ vkSj ckyd dk LokLF;] Lruiku dh egŸkk] QkewZyk Hkkstu vkSj cksry ls nw/k
fiykus ds dqizHkko vkSj Hks"ktK dh Hkwfedk &&&& 4 ?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs 4. xsfj;kfVªDl vkSj Hks"ktK dh Hkwfedk & & & & 1 ?k.Vk?k.Vk?k.Vk?k.Vk 5. LokLF; ij i;kZoj.k dk izHkko] Hks"ktK dh Hkwfedk] ty iznw"k.k] ikuh dk lqjf{kr iznk; & & & & 1 ?k.Vk?k.Vk?k.Vk?k.Vk
6. mithfodk tU; jksx@chekfj;k¡ rFkk Hks"ktK dh Hkwfedk & & & & 1 ?k.Vk?k.Vk?k.Vk?k.Vk
¹Hkkx IIIµ[k.M 4º Hkkjr dk jkti=k % vlk/kj.k 27
7. ekufld LokLF; vkSj Hks"ktK dh Hkwfedk & & & & 1 ?k.Vk?k.Vk?k.Vk?k.Vk 8. eukslkekftd Hks"kth] xyr mi;ksx vkSj nq:i;ksx dh vkS"kf/k;k¡ & eu% izHkkoh vkSj Lokid nzO; rFkk
vU; Hks"kftd rFkk jlk;u] rEckdw vkSj rEckdw mRikn] ,sYdksgy bu phtksa ds lkekftd vkSj euksoSKkfud ifj.kke] bl tksf[ke dks de djus vkSj fuokfjr djus esa Hks"ktK dh Hkwfedk rEckdw lekfIr vkSj Hks"ktK dh Hkwfedk &&&& 3 ?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs
9. eukslkekftd eqÌksa esa dk;Zokgh djrs le; Hks"ktK dh Hkwfedk vkSj iz’kkld rFkk varLFk ns[kHkky & & & & 3 ?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs 10. fodykax dh ns[kHkky vkSj eukslkekftd eqÌksa ds dk;Zokgh djrs le; Hks"ktK dh Hkwfedk
& & & & 2 ?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs 11. oa’kkuqxr chekfj;ksa esa ’kq: esa gh var{ksi] ijh{k.kksa dh tkap ij[k &&&& 1 ?k.Vk?k.Vk?k.Vk?k.Vk [k[k[k[k---- iks"kiks"kiks"kiks"k.k vkSj LokLF; .k vkSj LokLF; .k vkSj LokLF; .k vkSj LokLF; &&&& 20 ?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs 1. iks"k.k ds ewyrRo & lw{eiks"kd rRo vkSj o`gr~iks"kd rRo] rUrq & egRp] lalk/ku (ouLifr vkSj i’kq
mRifÙk)
2. fofHkUu [kk|ksa ds dyksjhizn vkSj iks"kd ewY;
3. nSfud@flQkfj’k fd, x, vkgkj dk HkÙkk vkSj izR;sd ds dk;Z fofHkUu vyx&vyx lewgksa ds fy, larqfyr vkgkj@iks"k.k deh okyh chekfj;k¡
4. nokbZ ds :i esa HkkstuA izkd`frd fpfdR;k dh fofHkUu laYiukvksa dk laf{kIr v/;;u
5. vk;qoZsn ds vuqlkj iks"k.k & vkgkj ds ckjs esa vk;qoZsfnd n`f"Vdks.k] izd`fr ds vuqlkj _rq,¡] [kk| dh ekSleh miyC/krk vkfnA izd`fr v/;;u la{ksi esa
6. xyr@vuqfpr Hkkstu vkSj [kkus dh vknrssa] fofHkUu jksx voLFkkvksa ds dkj.k] xyr Hkkstu@QkLV QwM ds cqjs ifj.kke; le;c) [kk| vkfn] ik’pkR; [kk| vkSj Hkkjrh; [kk|] 'kjhj ij cqjs izHkko ds dkj.kA
7. vkuqoaf’kd :i ls mikarfjr [kk| ds ewy rRo & ykHk vkSj gkfu 8. [kk| ij i;kZoj.k dk izHkko] d`f=e :i ls idkuk] ladjhdj.k] dhVuk’kd nokvksa dk iz;ksx]
vifeJ.k vkfn 9. fofHkUu jksx voLFkkvksa ds fy, iks"k.k@vkgkj flQkfj’ks] tSls e/kqesg] jDrnkc] vfr olk jDrrk]
laf/k’kksFk (vkFkZjkbfVl), ew=k’k; jksx] ftxj ds jksx] ,ythZ vkfn 10. d`f=e LohVulZ] ’kwU; dyksjh ladYiuk] [kk|ksa dk ’kdZjkjDrrk lwpdkad 11. vkgkj iwjd] U;wVªkL;qfVdYl] [kk|iwjd] fof/kd fLFkjrk] ladsr] rkfdZd mi;ksx] Qk;ns] ,-Mh-vkj-
vkS"k/k izfrfØ;k,¡] Hks"kftd vFkZ’kkL=
xxxx---- lkeqnkf;d Hks"kth esa izkFkfed mipkj lsok lkeqnkf;d Hks"kth esa izkFkfed mipkj lsok lkeqnkf;d Hks"kth esa izkFkfed mipkj lsok lkeqnkf;d Hks"kth esa izkFkfed mipkj lsok & & & & 10 ?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs?k.Vs
vuq’kaflr iqLrdsavuq’kaflr iqLrdsavuq’kaflr iqLrdsavuq’kaflr iqLrdsa
1. fDyfudy QkeZslh ,.M FksjkI;qfVDl & jkstj vkSj okdj] pfpZy fyfoaxLVksu ifCyds’ku 2. QkekZdksFksjkih % , iSFkksfQft;ksyksftd vizksp & tkslQ Vh- fMfijks ,V vy ,.M ,fIiyVu ,.M ysaxs 3. fDyhfudy QkeZslh ,.M FksjkI;qfVDl & ,fjd Vh- gjfQaMy] fofy;El vkSj fcfYdUl ifCyds’ku 4. ,IykbM FksjkI;qfVDl & n fDyfudy ;wt vkWQ MªXl] yk;M ;ax vkSj dksMk] fdEcys ,e, 5. DokMªh vkSj epZsUV d`r VSDLV cqd vkWQ gkWfLiVy QkeZslh
28 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PART III—SEC. 4]
6. VSDLV cqd vkWQ fDyfudy QkeZslh izSfDVl & laiknu & th- ikFkZlkjFkh] dsfju ukbQVZ gsUlu vkSj feyki lh- ukgVk] vksfj;UV yksaxeSu ifCyds’kUl
7. VSDLV cqd vkWQ dE;qfuVh QkeZslh izSfDVl & vkj-ih-,l- th-ch- ifCyds’kUl
8. dE;qfuVh QkeZslh gSUM cqd & tksukFku okVjQhYM
9. dE;qfuVh QkeZslh & flEVEl] MkbXuksfll ,.M VªhVesUV : ikWy :Vj
10. ekbuj byuSl bu estj fMlhtst & n fDyhfudy esfuQsLVs’kUl bu n dE;qfuVh % ikWy fLVyeSu
11. lks’;ksykWth QkWj QkeZsflLV % Vsyj] usVyVu] gkfMZax
12. QkeZslh izSfDVl % Vsyj] gkfMZax
13. lks';y QkeZslh % Vsyj T;ksQjh 14. LVkWdyst+ MªXl bUVj,D’ku % dsjSu csDLVj 15. dwij vkSj xu % fMLisaflax QkWj QkeZslh LVqMsUVl
16. , VsDLV cqd izksQs’kuy QkeZslh & ,u-ds- tSu vkSj ,l-,u- ’kekZ 17. gkoMZ lh- vUlsy d`r bUVªksMD’ku Vw QkekZL;qfVdy Mksts+t QkWeZl
18. jsfeaxVu d`r QkekZL;qfVdy lkablst
19. Mh-,e- czãkadj vkSj lquhy ch- tk;loky % VSDLV cqd vkWQ ck;ksQkekZL;qfVDl ,.M QkekZdksdhusfVDl & , VªVkbt & oYyHk izdk’ku] fnYyh A
20. Loj fczd d`r ck;ksQkekZL;qfVDl
21. Ekbyks ftckYMh d`r ck;ks QkekZL;qfVDl ,.M fDyhfudy QkekZdksdhusfVDl
22. feFky] ch-,e- VSDLV cqd vkWQ Qksjsafld QkeZslh] dydŸkk % us’kuy : 1988
23. flag] ds-ds- laiknd] ck;ks=kt+ n ykt+ vkWQ MªXl] esfMlUl ,.M dksLesfVDl] bykgkckn % ykW cqd gkÅl] 1984
24. tSu] ,u-ds-] , VSDLV cqd vkWQ Qksjsafld QkeZslh] fnYyh % oYyHk izdk’ku] 1995
25. fjiksVZ~l vkWQ n QkekZL;qfVdy bUDok;jh desVh 26. vkbZ-Mh-,e-,- eqEcbZ] Mh-ih-lh-vks- 1995
27. osfj;l fjiksVZ~l vkQ vesUmesaV~l
28. ns’kikaMs] ,l-MCY;q % n MªXl ,.M esftd jsesMht+ ,DV 1954 ,.M :Yl 1995; eqEcbZ lqfLer ifCyfd’kUl 1998
29. bZLVuZ cqd dEiuh] n ukjdksfVDl ,.M lkbdksVªksfid lClVsUlst+ ,DV 1985 y[kuÅ % bZLVuZ 1987
30. Mªx bUQkeZs’ku ,ckmV dkWeuyh ;wTM MªXl % ih-ih- 'kekZ] vkj flag
vpZuk eqnxy, fucU/kd&,oa&lfpo
[foKkiu III@4@vlk-@101/14]
PHARMACY COUNCIL OF INDIA
NOTIFICATION
New Delhi, the 18th December, 2014
Bachelor of Pharmacy (Practice) RReegguullaattiioonnss,, 22001144
No. 14-117/ 2014- PCI.—In exercise of the powers conferred by Section 10 and 18 of the Pharmacy
Act, 1948 (8 of 1948), the Pharmacy Council of India, with the approval of the Central Government hereby
makes the following regulations; namely–
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CHAPTER-I
1. Short title and commencement. –
(1) These regulations may be called the Bachelor of Pharmacy (Practice) Regulations, 2014
(2) They shall come into force from the date of their publication in the official Gazette.
2. Bachelor of Pharmacy (Practice) [B.Pharm. (Practice)] shall consist of a degree certificate of having
completed the course of study and passed examination as prescribed in these regulations for the purpose of
additional qualification to be entered in the register of pharmacists.
CHAPTER-II
3. Duration of the course. –
The duration of the course shall be of two academic years with each year spread over a period of not less
than 180 working days
4. Minimum qualification for admission to the course –
i. A pass in Diploma course in Pharmacy from an institution approved by the Pharmacy Council of India
under section 12 of the Pharmacy Act, 1948.
ii. A registered pharmacist.
iii. A minimum of four years of pharmacy practice experience in a community or hospital pharmacy –
a. A certificate from competent authority stating that the candidate is endorsed as registered
pharmacist in the drug license of a pharmacy as proof of practice experience in case of community
pharmacist
b. A certificate from the Principal/Medical Superintendent/competent person of the Hospital/Health
Unit stating that the candidate is working as a pharmacist will be accepted as proof of practice
experience in case of hospital pharmacist
iv. A ‘No Objection Certificate’ from the employer in prescribed format (Annexure -A)
.
Provided that there shall be reservation of seats for the students belonging to the scheduled castes, scheduled
tribes and other backward classes in accordance with the instructions issued by the Central Government/State
Government/Union Territory Administration, as the case may be, from time to time.
5. The number of admissions in the programme shall be as prescribed by the Pharmacy Council of India from
time to time and presently be restricted to 40 students in an academic year
6. Approval of the authority conducting the course of study –
a. No pharmacy institution shall start Bachelor of Pharmacy (Practice) programme or increase the number
of admission without obtaining the prior approval of the Pharmacy Council of India.
b. Any pharmacy college for the purpose of obtaining permission under sub-section (1) of section 12 of
the Pharmacy Act shall submit a scheme as prescribed in Appendix-I by the Pharmacy Council of
India.
c. The scheme referred to in sub-regulation (b) above, shall be in such form and contain such particulars
and be preferred in such manner and be accompanied with such fee as may be prescribed.
d. The institutions approved by the Pharmacy Council of India for running Bachelor of Pharmacy course
under section 12 of the Pharmacy Act, 1948 alone shall be eligible for starting Bachelor of Pharmacy
(Practice) degree course.
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Provided that the Pharmacy Council of India shall not approve any institution under these regulations
unless it provides adequate arrangements for teaching in regard to building, accommodation,
laboratories, equipments, teaching staff, non-teaching staff, etc., as specified in Appendix-II to these
regulations.
7. Course of study. –The course of study shall consist of the subjects as given in the Tables below. The
course shall consist of class room teaching and assignment works. The assignment works shall be done at
the place of work under the supervision and guidance of teaching staff of the academic institution. The
number of contact hours in a week devoted to each subject for class room teaching shall not be less than
that noted against it in columns (3) below.
TABLE - I
First Year :
S.No. Name of Subject Minimum No.
of total contact
hours
No. of contact
hours /week
(1) (2) (3) (4)
1.1 Pathophysiology and Pharmacotherapeutics I 40 1
1.2 Pathophysiology and Pharmacotherapeutics II 40 1
1.3 Pharmacy Practice I 40 1
1.4 Pharmacy Practice II 40 1
1.5 Applied Pharmaceutics 40 1
1.6 Social Pharmacy I 40 1
1.7 Case presentation,Seminar, Assignments 160 4
Total 400 10
Second Year :
S.No. Name of Subject Minimum No. of
total contact hours
No. of contact
hours /week
(1) (2) (3) (4)
2.1 Pathophysiology and Pharmacotherapeutics III 40 1
2.2 Pathophysiology and Pharmacotherapeutics IV 40 1
2.3 Pharmacy Practice III 40 1
2.4 Pharmacy Practice IV 40 1
2.5 Social Pharmacy II 40 1
2.6 Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence 40 1
2.7 Case presentation, Seminar, Assignments 160 4
Total 400 10
8. Syllabus. – The detailed syllabus for each subject of study in the said Tables shall be as specified in the
guidelines given in Appendix-III. The guidelines may, with the approval of Central Council of the
Pharmacy Council of India, be amended and notified from time to time.
9. Examination. –
1. There shall be an examination at the end of calendar year. The first examination shall be the annual
examination and the second examination shall be supplementary examination.
2. The examinations shall be of written nature for theory and for the practicals: The students shall submit
the assignments done by them in the form of a report which will be followed by viva-voce carrying
maximum marks for each part of a subject as indicated in Tables below :
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T A B L E -II
1st Year examination :
S.No. Name of Subject Maximum marks for Theory
Maximum marks for
Assignments
(including Viva voce
25%)
University
Examination
Sessional
marks
Total
1.1 Pathophysiology and
Pharmacotherapeutics I
60 40 100 100
1.2 Pathophysiology and
Pharmacotherapeutics II
60 40 100 100
1.3 Pharmacy Practice I 60 40 100 100
1.4 Pharmacy Practice II 60 40 100 100
1.5 Applied Pharmaceutics 60 40 100 100
1.6 Social Pharmacy I 60 40 100 100
Total 600 600
2nd
Year examination :
S.No. Name of Subject Maximum marks for Theory
Maximum marks for
Assignments
(including Viva Voce-
25%)
University
Examination
Sessional
marks
Total
1.1 Pathophysiology and
Pharmacotherapeutics III
60 40 100 100
1.2 Pathophysiology and
Pharmacotherapeutics IV
60 40 100 100
1.3 Pharmacy Practice III 60 40 100 100
1.4 Pharmacy Practice IV 60 40 100 100
1.5 Social Pharmacy - II 60 40 100 100
1.6 Pharmaceutical
Jurisprudence
60 40 100 100
Total 600 600
10. Eligibility for appearing at the examination.― A student who produces a certificate from the Head of
the Institution in which he has undergone the course in proof of his having regularly and satisfactorily
undergone the course of study by attending not less than 80% of the classes held in theory and has
submitted the assignments/ project report duly approved by the supervising teacher shall be eligible for
appearing at the examination.
11. Mode of examinations.―
(1) Theory examination shall be of three hours duration.
(2) A student who fails in theory examination of a subject shall be permitted to re-appear in that subject
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(3) Assignment work shall consist of evaluation of report by both internal & external examiners with a
seminar and viva –voce (Oral) examination.
12. Award of sessional marks and maintenance of records.―
(1) A regular record of theory examinations conducted in an institution imparting the Bachelor of Pharmacy
(Practice) Course, shall be maintained for each student in the institution and 40 marks for each subject shall
be allotted as internal assessment.
(2) There shall be at least three periodic sessional examinations during each year and the highest aggregate of
any two performances shall form the basis of calculating sessional marks.
13. Minimum marks for passing examination.― A student shall not be declared to have passed examination
unless he secures at least 50% marks in each of the subjects separately in the theory examinations,
including sessional marks and at least 50% marks in assignment work. The students securing 60% marks or
above in aggregate in all subjects in a single attempt at the examination shall be declared to have passed in
first class. A student securing 75% marks or above in any subject or subjects shall be declared to have
passed with distinction in the subject or those subjects provided he passes in all the subjects in a single
attempt.
14. Eligibility for promotion to next Class.―
1. All students who have appeared for all the subjects and passed the examination are eligible for promotion
to the next year.
2. The student failing in subjects of 1st year B.Pharm. (Practice) examination shall be permitted to proceed to
the 2nd
year of B.Pharm. (Practice). However, such students shall have to pass all the subjects of the 1st
and 2nd
year of B.Pharm. (Practice) course and shall complete the course within 4 academic years from
the session in which he was admitted in the course, for the consideration of B.Pharm. (Practice) degree.
15. Approval of examinations.― Examinations mentioned in regulations 9 to12 and 14 shall be held by the
examining authority approved by the Pharmacy Council of India under sub-section (2) of Section 12 of the
Pharmacy Act, 1948.
16. Certificate of passing examination.― every student who has passed the examinations for the Bachelor of
Pharmacy (Practice) shall be granted a degree certificate by the examining authority.
CHAPTER-III 17. Assignment work.―
1. To allow the student to understand and develop data collection and reporting skills in the area of
community, hospital and clinical pharmacy in particular and principles of pharmacy practice in general,
the assignment work shall be carried out under the supervision of a teacher of the Academic Institution on
the topic approved by the Head of the Academic Institution. The same shall be announced to students
within one month of commencement of the classes in each of the subjects for the session. Assignment
shall be presented in a written report and as a seminar before the final examination. External and the
internal examiners appointed by the examining authority for the said purpose shall do the assessment of
the work done.
2. Assignment work shall comprise of objectives of the work, methodology, results, discussions and
conclusions.
18. Objectives of Assignment work.― The main objectives of the work is to―
(i) show the evidence of having made accurate description of work and of having recorded the findings in
an impartial manner; and
(ii) develop the students skills in data collection, analysis and reporting and interpretation skills.
¹Hkkx IIIµ[k.M 4º Hkkjr dk jkti=k % vlk/kj.k 33
19. Methodology.― To complete the work following methodology shall be adopted, namely:―
(i) Not more than ten students shall work under an authorized teacher;
(ii) The topic shall be approved by the Head of the Department or Head of the Institution;
(iii) The work chosen shall be related to the subjects taught in a particular session and due consideration
has to be given regarding the suitability for carrying out the work in his workplace.
20. Reporting .― (1) Student working on the assignment shall submit the report after completion of work to
the Head of the Department or Head of the Institution. The report should include a certificate issued by the
authorized teacher.
(2) Submission of the report shall be done at least one month prior to the commencement of annual
examination.
21. Evaluation.― The following methodology shall be adopted for evaluating assignment work―
Evaluation shall be done on the following items: Marks
a) Write up of the assignment (40)
b) Presentation of work (15)
c) Seminar (20)
d) Question and answer skills (viva voce) (25)
Total (100 marks)
CHAPTER-IV
22. The fees for the course shall be prescribed by Pharmacy Council of India from time to time for guidance to
the State Government/Course Conducting Authorities.
Annexure-A
{See regulation 4(iv)}
Format for ‘No Objection Certificate’ from the Employer
This to certify that ---------------------------- son/daughter of-------------------- is working in this
Institution/Pharmacy as-------- since -------------------- and the undersigned has no objection if he gets himself
admitted in the Bachelor in Pharmacy (Practice) Course for the session------------.
He will be allowed to attend the course and facilities will be provided for carrying out the assignments as part
of course in this Institution/Organization.
Signature and seal of the authorized person.
34 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PART III—SEC. 4]
Guidelines for conducting Bachelor of Pharmacy (Practice) course
APPENDIX-I
{See Regulation 6(b) }
SCHEME FOR OBTAINING PRIOR PERMISSION OF PHRMACY COUNCIL OF INDIA
FOR CONDUCTING THE BACHELOR OF PHARMACY (PRACTICE) COURSE.
1. Name of the Course Conducting Authority:
2. Complete Postal Address of the Course Conducting Authority:
3. Year of establishment of the Institute:
4. Approval status of the Institute for conducting Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm) Course:
(Copy of the latest approval to be enclosed)
5. No objection/consent of affiliation from Examining Authority (i.e, University) for starting the course:
(Copy of the letter to be enclosed)
6. Deficiencies as pointed out in the latest Inspection Report:
(Use separate sheet)
7. Proposed date of commencement of the course:
8. Proposed intake capacity:
9. Proposed Time schedule for conducting the course:
10. Details of teaching staff in the specified subject in the following format:
Name of the
Department
Sl.
No.
Name of
the
Teachers
Working
experience
in the
Institution
Qualification Experience Existing
Teaching
Load
Any Experience in
Hospital/Community/Clinical
Research/Practice
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Pharmaceutics Pharmacology
Pharmacy
Practice
11. Declaration of the teachers for teaching the additional Course:
(Declarations from teachers to be enclosed)
12. Whether visiting/part-time teachers to be appointed:
(If yes, furnish the details in the following proforma)
Sl.No. Name of the Teacher Qualification Practice Experience Present attachment
13. Enclose the acceptance from the visiting teachers as identified:
14. Whether the Institute/Trust is running a Model Community Pharmacy :
15. If not, is there any planning to start the same in near future:
Signature of the Principal with date
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APPENDIX-II
{See proviso to regulation 6(d) }
MINIMUM REQUIREMENT FOR OBTAINING
THE APPROVAL OF PHRMACY COUNCIL OF INDIA
FOR CONDUCTING THE BACHELOR OF PHARMACY (PRACTICE) COURSE
PART I - PRINCIPAL
Qualification/
Experience
Qualification
Teaching Experience
Required
M. Pharm
15 years, out of which 5 years as Prof. /
HOD
Ph.D 10 years, out of which at least 05 years as
Asst. Prof
PART II PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE
1. Availability of Land (details)
a. Building : Own/rented
b. Total built up area of the college building in Sq.mts : Built up Area
c. Amenities and Circulation Area
2. Class rooms:
Total number of class rooms provided for D. Pharm and B. Pharm/Bachelor of Pharmacy (Practice) course
Class
Required Available
numbers
Required Area * for each Class
Room
D. Pharm 02 90 Sq. mts each
B. Pharm 04 90 Sq. mts each (Desirable)
75 Sq. mts each (Essential)
Bachelor of
Pharmacy
(Practice)
01 40 Sq. mts each
(* To accommodate 60 students)
3. Laboratory requirement for both D. Pharm and B. Pharm and Bachelor of Pharmacy (Practice)
course.
Sl.
No.
Infrastructure for Requirement as per
Norms
Available
No. & Area
in Sq. mts.
Remarks/
Deficiency
1 Laboratory Area for B. Pharm Course
(10 Labs)
Laboratory area for D. Pharm Course
(03 Labs)
90 Sq .mts x n (n=10) -
Including Preparation
room - Desirable
75 Sq. mts - Essential
2 Pharmaceutics
Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Pharmaceutical Analysis
Pharmacology
Pharmacognosy
03 Laboratories
03 Laboratories
01 Laboratory
03 Laboratories
02 Laboratories
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*For D. Pharm and B. Pharm both.
1. All the Laboratories should be well lit & ventilated.
2. All Laboratories should be provided with basic amenities and services like exhaust fans and fuming
chamber to reduce the pollution wherever necessary.
3. The workbenches should be smooth and easily cleanable preferably made of non-absorbent material.
4. The water taps should be non-leaking and directly installed on sinks. Drainage should be efficient.
5. Balance room should be attached to the concerned laboratories.
4. Administration Area:
Sl.No. Name of infrastructure Requirement as per
Norms in number
Requirement as per
Norms, in area
1 Principal’s Chamber 01 30 Sq .mts
2 Office – I – Establishment
01
60 Sq. mts 3 Office – II – Academics
4 Confidential Room
5. Staff Facilities:
Sl. No. Name of infrastructure Requirement as per
Norms in number
Requirement as per
Norms in area
1 HODs rooms for B.Pharm Course Minimum 4 20 Sq mts x 4
2 Faculty Rooms for D.Pharm &
B.Pharm course
10 Sq mts × n (n=No. of
teachers)
3 Faculty Rooms for Bachelor of
Pharmacy (Practice) course
10 Sq mts × n (n=No. of
teachers)
6. Museum, Library, Animal House and other Facilities:
Sl No. Name of infrastructure Requirement as per
Norms in number
Requirement as per Norms
in area
1 Animal experimentation
learning modules
01 -
2 Library 01 150 Sq. mts
Pharmaceutical Biotechnology (Including
Aseptic Room)
Total No. Laboratories for B.Pharm and
D.Pharm Course
01 Laboratory
13 Laboratories *
3 Preparation Room for each lab
(One room can be shared by two labs, if it is
in between two labs)
10 sq mts
(Minimum)
4 Area of the Machine Room 80-100 Sq.mts
5 Central Instrument Room 80 Sq.mts with A/ C
6 Store Room – I 1 (Area 100 Sq mts)
7 Store Room – II
(For Inflammable chemicals)
1 (Area 20 Sq mts)
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3 Museum 01 50 Sq. mts
(May be attached to the
Pharmacognosy lab)
4 Model Pharmacy
Essential:
Running Model Community
Pharmacy
Desirable
Drug Model Store
01 80 Sq.mts
(including 10 Sq.mt for Drug
Information Centre & 10
Sq.mt. for Patient
Counselling)
5 Auditorium / Multi Purpose
Hall (Desirable)
01 250 – 300
seating capacity
6 Herbal Garden (Desirable) 01 Adequate number of medicinal
plants
7. Student Facilities:
Sl. No. Name of infrastructure Requirement as per
Norms in number
Requirement as per Norms in
area
1 Girl’s Common Room (Essential) 01 60 Sqmts
2 Boy’s Common Room (Essential) 01 60 Sq.mts
3 Toilet Blocks for Boys 01 24 Sq.mts
4 Toilet Blocks for Girls 01 24 Sq.mts
5 Drinking Water facility – Water
cooler (Essential).
01 -
6 Boy’s Hostel (Desirable) 01 9 Sq mts/ Room Single
occupancy
7 Girl’s Hostel (Desirable) 01 9 Sq mts / Room (single
occupancy)
20 Sq mts / Room (triple
occupancy)
8 Power Backup Provision
(Desirable)
01
8. Computer and other Facilities:
Name Required
Computer Room for B.Pharm Course 01 system for every 2 students
(with internet and Printer facilities)
(Area 75 Sq mts)
Computer
For Model Pharmacy
As required for teaching and practice purposes and
for drug information services
Computer
(Latest configuration)
1 system for every 10 students
(UG & PG)
Printers 1 printer for every 10 computers
Multi Media Projector 01
Generator (5KVA) 01
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9. Library books and periodicals The minimum norms for the initial stock of books, yearly addition of the books and the number of
journals to be subscribed are as given below:
Item Titles
(No)
Minimum Volumes (No)
Number of books 150 1500 adequate coverage of a large number of standard
text books and titles in all disciplines of pharmacy
Annual addition of books 150 books per year
Periodicals
Hard copies / online
10 National
05 International periodicals
CDS Adequate Nos
Internet Browsing Facility Yes/No
(Minimum ten Computers)
Reprographic Facilities:
Photo Copier
Fax
Scanner
01
01
01
10. A. Subject wise Classification:
Sl. No Subject
Titles Numbers
1 Pharmaceutics
2 Pharmaceutical Chemistry
3 Pharmacognosy
4 Biochemistry and Clinical Pathology
5 Human Anatomy and Physiology
6 Health Education and Community Pharmacy
7 Pharmacy Practice
8 Pharmacology and Toxicology
9 Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence
10 Drug Store and Business Management
11 Hospital and Clinical Pharmacy
12 Social Pharmacy
10. B. Library Staff:
Staff
Qualification Required
1 Librarian M. Lib 1
2 Assistant Librarian D. Lib 1
3 Library Attenders 10 +2 / PUC 2
PART III ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS
A. Faculty requirements:
1. Student Staff Ratio:
(Required ratio --- Theory → 40:1 and Assignment → 10:1.
2. Minimum No. of working days for B. PHARM PRACICE:
3. Staff Pattern for B. Pharm & B.Phram (Practice) courses department wise:
180
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Professor : Asst. Professor : Lecturer
Department / Division Name of the post For strength of 60 students
of B.Pharm & 40 students of
B.Pharm (Practice)
Department of Pharmaceutics Professor 1
Asst. Professor 1
Lecturer 4
Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry
(including Pharmaceutical Analysis)
Professor 1
Asst. Professor 1
Lecturer 4
Department of Pharmacology Professor 1
Asst. Professor 1
Lecturer 5
Department of Pharmacognosy Professor 1
Asst. Professor 1
Lecturer 2
Department of Pharmacy Practice Professor 1
Asst.professor 2
lecturer 2
4. Teaching Staff required year wise exclusively for B. Pharm (Practice) for intake of 40 Students.
Staff required for I
B. Pharm Practice
Staff required for II B. Pharm Practice
Principal 1 1
Pharmacology 1 1
Pharmaceutics 1 1
Pharmacy Practice 2 2
Part time teaching Staff
For pathophysiology and
pharmacotherapeutics
As required As required
At least 2 teachers shall possess M.Pharm (Pharmacy Practice) or Pharm D. Qualification.
5. Number of non-teaching staff available for D. Pharm and B. Pharm course for intake of 60 students:
Sl.
No.
Designation
Required
Number
Required
Qualification
Available Remarks of
the Inspection
team Number Qualification
1 Laboratory
Technician
1 for each
Dept
D. Pharm
2 Labortory
Assistants/
Attenders
1 for each
Lab
(minimum)
SSLC
3 Office
Superintendent
1 Degree
4 Accountant 1 Degree
5 Store keeper 1 D. Pharm/
Degree
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6 Computer Data
Operator
1 BCA /
Graduate with
Computer
Course
7 First Division
Assistant
1 Degree
8
Second Division
Assistant
2 Degree
9 Peon 2 SSLC
10 Cleaning personnel Adequate ---
11 Gardener Adequate ---
B. DOCUMENTATION
Records to be maintained: Essential
Sl. No
Records
1 Admissions Registers
2. Individual Service Register
3. Staff Attendance Registers
4. Sessional Marks Register
5. Final Marks Register
6. Student Attendance Registers
7. Minutes of meetings- Teaching Staff
8. Fee paid Registers
9. Acquittance Registers
10. Accession Register for books and Journals in Library
11. Log book for chemicals and Equipment costing more than Rupees one lakh
12. Job Cards for laboratories
13. Standard Operating Procedures (SOP’s) for Equipment
14. Laboratory Manuals
15. Stock Register for Equipment
16. Animal House Records as per CPCSEA
17. Record of submission of Assignments by students
18. Record of Case presentation/Seminars conducted
PART IV – EQUIPMENT AND APPARATUS
The institution shall comply fully by having all equipments as prescribed in SIF for approval of B.
Pharm course u/s 12 of the Pharmacy Act.
APPENDIX-III
(See regulation 8)
Course curriculum 1.1. Pathophysiology and Pharmacotherapeutics I
Scope:
Practicing pharmacists will have opportunity to review the case notes or prescriptions in their practice setting
and able to identify and resolve the drug related problems. This will ensure the improved patient care and
decreases the unnecessary health care expenditure.
Objectives:
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to (a) Understand the anatomy and physiology of the respective system
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(b) Understand the disease process
(c) Know the signs and symptoms of the disease.
(d) Appreciate the various therapeutic regimens with their advantages and disadvantages.
Course duration:
Learning
40 hours of learning by blended mode of teaching. Blended teaching includes didactic and onsite
learning.
Case Presentations
During the course each student should present 5 cases covering the diseases prescribed in the syllabus.
Assignments Each student should complete two assignments covering therapeutics and pharmacy practice concepts
and will be evaluated at the time Final Examination.
Detailed Syllabus and Lecture Schedules
1. Introduction to pathophysiology and therapeutics – scope and objectives - 1 hr
2. Prescribing guidelines (Drug and dosage selection and dose calculation) for - 4 hrs
a) Pediatrics
b) Geriatrics
c) Pregnant and breast feeding women
d) Renally and hepatically challenged patients
3. Elements of anatomy, etiopathogenesis, diagnostic techniques, clinical manifestations and
pharmacotherapeutics of diseases associated with Cardiovascular System -
15 hrs (a) Hypertension
(b) Ischemic Heart diseases (Angina and Myocardial Infarction)
(c) Hyperlipidemia
(d) Congestive Heart Failure
(e) Arrhythmias
4. Elements of anatomy, Etiopathogenesis, diagnostic techniques, clinical manifestations and
pharmacotherapeutics of diseases associated with Respiratory System - 12 hrs
(a) Asthma
(b) COPD
(c) Drug induced pulmonary diseases
5. Elements of anatomy Etiopathogenesis, diagnostic techniques, clinical manifestations and
pharmacotherapeutics of diseases associated with Endocrine System - 8 hrs
(a) Diabetes.
(b) Thyroid diseases
Books/Refernences:
Suggested Assignments:
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1.2. Pathophysiology and Pharmacotherapeutics II
Scope:
Practicing pharmacists will have the opportunity to review the case notes or prescriptions in their practice
setting and able to identify and resolve the drug related problems. This will ensure the improved patient care
and decreases the unnecessary health care expenditure.
Objectives:
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to (a) Understand the anatomy and physiology of respective system
(b) Understand the disease process
(c) Know the signs and symptoms of the disease.
(d) Appreciate the various therapeutic regimens with their advantages and disadvantages.
Course duration:
Learning 40 hours of learning by blending method.
Blended mode of education and includes didactic and onsite learning.
Case Presentations
During the course each student should present 5 cases covering the diseases prescribed in the syllabus.
Assignments
Each student should complete two assignments covering therapeutics and pharmacy practice concepts
and will be evaluated at the time Final Examination.
Detailed Syllabus and Lecture Schedules
1. Elements of anatomy, Etiopathogenesis, diagnostic techniques, clinical manifestations and
pharmacotherapeutics of diseases associated with CNS - 18 hr
(a) Anxiety
(b) Depression
(c) Schizophrenia,
(d) Manic depressive disorders
(e) Epilepsy,
(f) Parkinson’s disease,
(g) Headaches
2. Elements of anatomy, Etiopathogenesis, diagnostic techniques, clinical manifestations and
pharmacotherapeutics of diseases associated with GI Disorders 10 hrs
(a) Dyspepsia,
(b) Acid Pepsin Disease,
(c) Inflammatory Bowel Disease.
(d) Liver disorders- Hepatitis, Gall stones, Alcoholic Liver Disease.
3. Elements of anatomy, etiopathogenesis, clinical manifestations and pharmacotherapeutics of
diseases associated with hematological System - 8 hrs
(a) Erythropoietic system – Over view, Iron deficiency anemia, Megaloblastic anemia,
Sideroblastic anemia, Hemolytic anemia, Venous Thromboembolism, Arterial
Thromboembolism, Drug induced blood disorders.
Books and references
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Suggested topics for assignment
1.3. Pharmacy Practice I
Scope
Practicing pharmacists have opportunity to provide various patient care services to improve the patient’s health
in community settings through counselling, health screening services, and other education programs. In
hospital settings, pharmacists can ensure appropriate dispensing, education to patient, and provide all hospital
pharmacy services including clinical pharmacy services such as drug information and ADR reporting.
Objectives:
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to (a) Understand the professional roles of pharmacists in community, hospital and clinical pharmacy
areas.
(b) Understand the professional responsibilities of the pharmacists.
(c) Provide the intended services.
Course duration:
Learning
40 hours of learning by blending method. Blending method includes didactic and onsite learning.
Assignments
Each student should complete two assignments covering therapeutics and pharmacy practice concepts
and will be evaluated at the time Final Examination.
Detailed Syllabus and Lecture Schedules
1. Introduction to Pharmacy Practice – Definition, patient focused approach, scope/areas of
practice - 1 hour
2. Introduction to Clinical Pharmacy - 3Hrs
a) Definition, Scope, Objectives of Clinical Pharmacy Practice
b) International v/s National scenario
c) Professional responsibilities of Clinical Pharmacists.
3. Clinical Pharmacy daily activities - 6 hrs
a) Definition, objectives and procedures of
i) Ward round participation
ii) Treatment chart review
iii) Drug information
iv) Patient counseling
v) ADR monitoring and reporting
vi) Therapeutic drug monitoring.
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vii) Home Medication Review
b) Patient Data analysis - 02 hours
Patient case history, drug therapy evaluation, identification and resolving of drug related problems.
4. Practice Management : - 08 hrs
a. Professional practice standards - Good Pharmacy Practice – in detail including Good storage
practice, good dispensing practices, etc. (national and international scenario) (for both
community and hospital pharmacy)
b. Pharmacy Practice Regulations (PCI), Code of Ethics for Pharmacists
c. SOPs, writing SOPs, Documentation, writing various record formats for community and
hospital pharmacy, validation of various processes in Hospital & Community Pharmacy.
d. Concept of Accreditation of Pharmacies
e. Validation concepts & instruments for community pharmacy and hospital pharmacy
f. Concept of Audits in community and hospital pharmacy
5. Hospital and Hospital Pharmacy Organisation - 6 Hrs
a) Definition of Hospital, Hospital Pharmacy, Organizational Structure of Hospital, Hospital
Pharmacy, professional roles and responsibilities of hospital pharmacist.
b) Advantages, need and disadvantages/risks of Hospitalization. Nosocomial infections/HAI –
worldwide scenario, statistics/prevalence, dangers, precautions to take. Problems related to
hospitals, high risk environment.
c) International scenario vs Indian Scenario of Hospital Pharmacy Practice.
d) Hospital Pharmacy Practice - Requirements for functioning of hospital pharmacy,
Qualification and experience requirements for pharmacists, work load statistics.
e) Standards of Pharmacies in hospitals
6. Drug Committees - 4 Hrs
Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee, Hospital Formulary, Infection Control committee, Institutional
Review Board.
7. Community Pharmacy - 8 hrs
a) Definition, scope and professional responsibilities of community
pharmacist.
b) International scenario vs Indian Scenario of Community Pharmacy Practice
c) Pharmacy Assistant/Technician/Salesperson – roles and responsibilities,
d) Community pharmacist’s services to other health care professionals, and to nursing homes
8. Community Pharmacy Management - 4 hrs
Selection of site, legal requirements, procurement, storage, and inventory control, product display,
finance management.
Books and references
Suggested assignment topics
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1.4. Pharmacy Practice II
Scope
Practicing pharmacists have opportunity to provide various patient care services to improve the patient’s health
in community settings through counseling, health screening services, and other education programs. In hospital
settings, pharmacists can ensure appropriate dispensing, education to patient, and provide all hospital pharmacy
services including clinical pharmacy services such as drug information and ADR reporting
Objectives:
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to a) Understand the professional roles of pharmacists in community, hospital and clinical pharmacy
areas.
b) Understand the professional responsibilities of the pharmacists.
c) Provide the intended services.
Course duration:
Learning
40 hours of learning by blending method.
Blended teaching includes didactic and onsite learning.
Assignments
Each student should complete two assignments covering therapeutics and pharmacy practice concepts
and will be evaluated at the time of Final Examination.
Detailed syllabus and lecture wise teaching schedules
1. Hospital Pharmacy Stores Management - 04 hours
Stores Management, Drug Purchase and Procurement, Inventory Control and GPP. Management of
Material and Finance.
2. Drug Dispensing and Drug Distribution - 8 hours
Drug distribution – various methods, individual order method, Floor Stock Method, Unit Dose Drug
Distribution Method, Drug basket method, Distribution to ICCU/ICU/Emergency wards, Automated
drug dispensing systems and devices , Distribution of Narcotic and Psychotropic substances , GPP
associated with all these.
3. Central Sterile Supply Services - 2 hours
4. Prescription and prescription handling - 5 hours
a. Definition, Parts of prescriptions, good prescribing practices, legality of prescriptions,
identification of drug related problems in prescriptions.
b. Prescription handling, labeling of dispensed medications (Main label, Ancillary label, pictograms),
Medication usage instructions.
c. Good dispensing practices
d. Drug Interactions (Drug-Drug, Drug-Food, Drug-Lab investigations) – types, interpretation and
detection, prevention, Practice on market prescriptions, Use of drug interaction software’s.
e. PPIs – (Patient Package Insert) - Basic concept, Importance and beneficial use of PPIs. Scenario
in India and other countries.
5. Pharmaceutical Care - 02 hours
Definition, principles and procedures of pharmaceutical care
6. Patient Counseling - 04 hours
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Definition, various stages of patient counseling, barriers in counseling and strategies to overcome
barriers in patient counseling. Patient information leaflets- definition, layout and design of PILs.
7. Health Screening Services - 04 hours
Definition, scope, and uses of health screening services, procedures involved in screening blood
pressure, capillary blood glucose, body mass index
8. Interpretation of laboratory data - 10 hours
a) Haematological, Liver function, Renal function, thyroid function tests
b) Tests associated with cardiac disorders
c) Fluid and electrolyte balance
d) Microbiological culture sensitivity tests
e) Pulmonary Function Tests
books and references
suggested topics for assignments
1.5. Applied Pharmaceutics
Scope
This course is designed to impart a fundamental knowledge on different dosage forms and pharmacokinetic
changes in the body. It helps the student to understand the basic concepts regarding, absorption, distribution,
metabolism and excretion.
Objectives
Upon completion of the course, the student shall be able to—
a) Understand the formulation principles of various dosage forms
b) Understand the basic principles of stability, storage and administration of various dosage forms
c) Learn above novel drug delivery systems
d) Understand various pharmacokinetic pathways and optimize the drug therapy.
e) Understand Pro Drugs concept.
Course duration:
Learning
40 hours of learning by blended teaching. Blending teaching includes didactic and onsite learning.
Assignments
Each student should complete two assignments covering Pharmaceutical Dosage forms and Pharmacokinetic
concepts
Text Books a. Cooper and Gunns Dispensing for pharmacy students.
b. A text book Professional Pharmacy by N. K. Jain and S. N. Sharma.
c. D.M. Brahmankar and Sunil B Jaiswal. Text Book of Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics – A
treatise. Vallabh Prakashan. Delhi.
Reference Books a) Introduction to Pharmaceutical dosage forms by Howard C. Ansel.
b) Remington’s Pharmaceutical Sciences
Lecture wise program and detailed syllabus
1. Introduction to Pharmaceutical Dosage Forms - 1 hr
2. Basics of GMP, GLP, QA, QC - 1 hr
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3. Study the following about all dosage forms : - 15 hrs
a. Need, advantage, disadvantages
b. Brief of various ingredients used and need for these, basic properties of inactives. Basic
overview of manufacturing without going into details.
c. Storage, packaging requirements
d. Possible stability and defects issues
e. Proper use, special precautions while using, instructions to patients
f. Bioavailability/biopharmaceutics aspects
4. Introduction to Novel drug delivery systems, instructions to be given to patients – Transdermal,
infusion pumps, genetically engineered medicines, etc. - 6 hrs
5. Introduction to Bio-Pharmaceutics - 1 hr
6. Absorption of drugs - 3 hrs
a) Introduction to absorption, structure and physiology of cell membrane
b) Factors affecting drug absorption, Absorption of drugs from extra vascular routes.
7. Distribution of Drugs - 2 hrs
a) Tissue permeability of drugs, Physiological barriers to drug distribution.
b) Factors affecting drug distribution.
c) Volume of drug distribution, Drug protein, drug tissue binding.
8. Biotransformation of drugs - 3 hrs
a) Drug metabolizing organs and Enzymes
b) Phase I reactions, Phase II reactions
c) Factors affecting biotransformation of the drugs
9. Excretion of drugs - 1 hour
Renal excretion of drugs, Factors affecting the renal filtration,
Non renal routes of drug excretion
10. Prodrugs - 1 hour
a) Definition and applications of prodrugs
11. Bioavailability and Bioequivalence - 4 hours
a) Definition of bioavailability and bioequivalence
b) Factors affecting bioavailability.
c) Importance of BA, BE, BA Classification system, NTI drugs, care to be taken in prescribing and
dispensing of such drugs
Assignments
Each student should complete two assignments covering therapeutics and pharmacy practice concepts and will
be evaluated at the time Final Examination
1.6 Social Pharmacy – I
Scope:
Practicing pharmacists have opportunity to provide various patient care services to improve the patient’s health
in the society. By monitoring the health of the individuals, providing them education about health, precautions,
and pharmacists can improve their professional image.
Objectives:
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to
a) Understand the social responsibility of the pharmacists in the society
b) Understand the health policies
c) Provide health care services to patients.
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Course duration:
Learning
40 hours of learning by blending method. Blending method includes didactic and onsite learning.
Assignments
Each student should complete two assignments covering therapeutics and pharmacy practice concepts
Detailed syllabus and topics
1. Introduction to Social Pharmacy –
a) Definition and Scope - Introduction to Social Pharmacy as a discipline and its various
concepts. Sociological Understanding of Health and Illness, Role of Pharmacist in Public
Health - 1hr
b) WHO Definition of health – various dimensions of health - 1 hr
c) Introduction and broad overview of health systems, infrastructure, and functioning in India and
other countries – both in Public and private sector. National health programmes in India – brief
study of these and the role of pharmacist in each of these. - 5 hrs
2. Drugs, Industry & Policies - 7 hrs
a. Drugs and developed countries, developing countries, GATT, patents, Patents Act.
b. Pharmaceutical Industry and its activities, Classification systems of drugs, Social marketing – brief
study of organizations and functioning like Medicines Sans Frontiers
c. Concept of RUM, WHO Essential Medicines, Irrational medicine use and its associated problems,
etc., Evidence based medicine, STGs (Standard Treatment Guidelines)
d. National Drug Policy, National Health Policy, Pharmacy & Drug Ethics –
3. Pharmacoeconomics – Definition, types of pharmacoeconomic models, consumption of drugs,
pharmaceutical pricing and reimbursement, Health Insurance - 3 hrs
4. Pharmacoepidemiology – Definition, scope, advantages and disadvantages. - 3 hrs
5. Health Promotion and Health education - 20 hrs
a) Epidemiology of Communicable Diseases : Causative agents and Clinical presentations and Role of
Pharmacist in prevention of communicable diseases :
(i) Respiratory infections – chickenpox, measles, rubella, mumps, influenza (including Avian-Flu,
H1N1), diphtheria, whooping cough, meningococcal meningitis, acute respiratory infections,
tuberculosis
(ii) Intestinal infections – poliomyelitis, viral hepatitis, cholera, acute diarrhoeal diseases, typhoid,
food poisoning, amebiasis, worm infestations
(iii) Arthropod-borne infections - dengue, malaria, filariasis and, chikungunya
(iv) Zoonoses – rabies, yellow fever, Japanese encephalitis, plague, human salmonellosis, ricketsial
diseases, taeniasis, hydatid disease, leishmaniasis
(v) Surface infections – trachoma, tetanus, leprosy, STDs, HIV/AIDS
(vi) Emerging and reemerging infectious diseases.
Text books (Theory)
1. Social Pharmacy – Innovation and development edt. Geoff Harding, Sarah Nettleton and Kevin taylor.
The Pharmaceutical Press.
2. Text Book of Community Pharmacy Practice. RPSGB Publication
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2nd
Year
2.1 Pathophysiology and Pharmacotherapeutics III
Scope: Practicing pharmacists will have opportunity to review the case notes or prescriptions in their practice setting
and able to identify and resolve the drug related problems. This will ensure the improved patient care and
decreases the unnecessary health care expenditure.
Objectives:
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to (a) Understand the anatomy and physiology of the respective system
(b) Understand the disease process
(c) Know the signs and symptoms of the disease.
(d) Appreciate the various therapeutic regimens with their advantages and disadvantages
Course duration:
Learning
40 hours of learning by blended teaching. Blended teaching includes didactic and onsite learning.
Case Presentations
During the course each student should present 5 cases covering the diseases prescribed in the syllabus.
Assignments
Each student should complete two assignments covering therapeutics and pharmacy practice concepts
and will be evaluated at the time Final Examination.
Detailed syllabus and Lecture wise schedules
1. Infectious diseases: - 25 Hours
(a) Guidelines for the rational use of antibiotics and surgical Prophylaxis.
(b) Pathophysiology and Pharmacotherapeutics of Tuberculosis, Meningitis, Respiratory tract
infections, Gastroenteritis, Endocarditis, Septicemia, Urinary tract infections, Protozoal infection-
Malaria, HIV & Opportunistic infections, Fungal infections, Viral infections, Gonarrhoea and
Syphillis
2 Musculoskeletal disorders - 08 Hrs
(a) Basics of Anatomy and physiology of musculoskeletal system.
(b) Pathophysiology and Pharmacotherapeutics of Rheumatoid arthritis, Osteoarthritis, Gout,
Spondylitis, Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
3 Renal system - 07 Hrs
a) Basics of anatomy and physiology of Renal system
b) Pathophysiology and pharmacotherapeutics of Acute Renal Failure, Chronic Renal Failure, Renal
Dialysis, Drug induced renal disorders
Books and references
Suggested topics for assignment.
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2.2. Pathophysiology and Pharmacotherapeutics IV :
Scope:
Practicing pharmacists will have opportunity to review the case notes or prescriptions in their practice setting
and able to identify and resolve the drug related problems. This will ensure the improved patient care and
decreases the unnecessary health care expenditure.
Objectives:
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to : a) Understand the anatomy and physiology of the respective system
b) Understand the disease process
c) Know the signs and symptoms of the disease.
d) Appreciate the various therapeutic regimens with their advantages and disadvantages
Course duration:
Learning
40 hours of learning by blended teaching . Blended teaching includes didactic and onsite learning.
Case Presentations
During the course each student should present 5 cases covering the diseases prescribed in the syllabus.
Assignments
Each student should complete two assignments covering therapeutics and pharmacy practice concepts
and will be evaluated at the time Final Examination.
Detailed Syllabus and Lecture Wise Program
1. Oncology: - 15 Hrs
Basic principles of Cancer therapy,
General introduction to cancer chemotherapeutic agents,
Chemotherapy of breast cancer, leukemia.
Management of chemotherapy induced nausea and emesis
2. Dermatology: - 7 Hrs
(a) Pathophysiology and Pharmacotherapeutics of
Psoriasis, Scabies, Eczema, Impetigo
3. Women’s Health - 10 Hrs
(a) Physiology of Menstrual Cycle
(b) Contraception – Physical Methods, Chemical Methods, IUDs, and Permanent methods.
(c) Disorders related to Menstrual Cycle – Polycystic ovary Syndrome, Dysmenorrhea,
Premenstrual Syndrome.
(d) Obstetric Drug Therapy – Trimesters of Pregnancy, Common complaints of Pregnancy
and their management – nausea, vomiting, reflex esophagitis, Diabetes mellitus, Hypertension and
Preeclampsia, FDA Categorisation of drugs in Pregnancy
(e) Menopause – signs and symptoms and Management
4. Elements of anatomy and Physiology of Vision Etiopathogenesis, diagnostic techniques,
clinical manifestations and pharmacotherapeutics of diseases associated with Eye such as
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(a) Glaucoma
(b) Infectious ophthalmic diseases - 3hrs
Books and references
Suggested topics for assignment
2.3. Pharmacy Practice III
Scope:
Practicing pharmacists have opportunity to provide various patient care services to improve the patient’s health
in community settings through counseling, health screening services, and other education programs. In hospital
settings, pharmacists can ensure appropriate dispensing, education to patient, and providing all hospital
pharmacy services including clinical pharmacy services such as drug information and Pharmacovigilance.
Objectives:
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to a. Understand the professional roles of pharmacists in community, hospital and clinical pharmacy
areas.
b. Understand the professional responsibilities of the pharmacists.
c. Provide the intended services.
Course duration:
Learning
40 hours of learning by blending teaching. Blending teaching includes didactic and onsite learning.
Assignments
Each student should complete two assignments covering therapeutics and pharmacy practice concepts and will
be evaluated at the time Final Examination.
Detailed syllabus and Lecture wise program
1. Drugs and Poison Information - 06 hrs
(a) Introduction to drug information resources available
(b) Systematic approach in answering DI queries
(c) Critical evaluation of drug information and literature
(d) Preparation of written and verbal reports
(e) Establishing a Drug Information Centre
f) Poisons information- organization & information resources
(g) Drug Information Bulletin
.
2. Pharmacovigilance - 05 hrs
(a) Scope, definition and aims of Pharmacovigilance
(b) Adverse drug reactions - Classification, mechanism, predisposing factors, causality
assessment [different scales used]
(c) Reporting, evaluation, monitoring, preventing & management of ADRs
(d) Role of pharmacist in management of ADR.
3. Medication Errors - classification, consequences, prevention, and role of Pharmacist.Dispensing
errors, and ways to minimize them. - 03 hrs
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4. Medication adherence - Consequences on non-adherence, role of pharmacist methods to
improve adherence, compliance aids - 03 hrs
5. Communication skills – verbal, written, Body language - 03 hrs
6. OTC medications – definition, need, and role of Pharmacist. OTC medications in India, counseling
for OTC products. Self medication and role of pharmacist in promoting safe self-medication.
- 02 hours
7. Responding to symptoms/minor ailments - 10 hrs
Relevant pathophysiology, common non-pharmacological and OTC drug therapy, and referral to
doctor – in :Pain, GI disturbances (Nausea, Vomiting, Dyspepsia, diarrhea, constipation), Worm
infestations, Pyrexia, Ophthalmic symptoms, URT infections, skin disorders, oral and dental disorders.
8. Hospital supplies – - 7 hrs
a. Surgical items/supplies – catheters, syringes & needles, I.v. sets, Ryle’s tubes, Study of Wound
management, stoma and incontinence products, Surgical dressing like cotton, gauze, bandages
and adhesive tapes,
b. sutures, ligatures,
c. patient care equipment – nebulizers, thermometers, .
9. Veterinary Pharmacy – introduction and Role of pharmacist in procurement and distribution of
veterinary medicines - 4 hrs
Books and references
Suggested topics for assignments
2.4. Pharmacy Practice IV
Scope:
Practicing pharmacists have opportunity to provide various patient care services to improve the patient’s health
in community settings through counseling, health screening services, and other education programs. In hospital
settings, pharmacists can ensure appropriate dispensing, education to patient, and providing all hospital
pharmacy services including clinical pharmacy services such as drug information and Pharmacovigilance.
Objectives:
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to a) Understand the professional roles of pharmacists in community, hospital and clinical pharmacy
areas.
b) Understand the professional responsibilities of the pharmacists.
c) Provide the intended services.
Course duration:
Learning
40 hours of learning by blending method. Blending method includes didactic and onsite learning.
Assignments
Each student should complete two assignments covering therapeutics and pharmacy practice concepts and will
be evaluated at the time Final Examination.
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Detailed syllabus and lecture wise program
1. Health Accessories - - 05 Hrs
Study and handling of various common health accessories handled in hospital and community
pharmacy. Student should have working knowledge, uses and cautions in using these. (Wheel Chairs,
Canes, Crutches, and other orthopedic aids, Bed Pans, Vaporizers, Syringes and Needles, Hot water
Bottles, Clinical Thermometers, Trusses, First Aid Supplies, Family Medicine Cabinet, etc.
2. Medical gases – different gases and their use, coding and care of cylinders, delivery of gases to
various parts of hospital, domiciliary oxygen services, and role of pharmacist
. - 3 hrs
3. I.V admixure services and role of Pharmacist - 3 hrs
4. Total Parenteral Nutrition – Definition, composition and clinical use of TPN 2 hrs
5. Clinical Reseach - 12 hrs
Introduction to Clinical trials
Various phases of clinical trial.
Methods of post marketing surveillance
Abbreviated New Drug Application submission
Good Clinical Practice – ICH, GCP,
- Central drug standard control organisation (CDSCO) guidelines, Schedule Y
-Composition, responsibilities, procedures of IRB / IEC
Role and responsibilities of clinical trial personnel as per ICH GC
a. Sponsor
b. Investigators
c. Clinical research associate
d. Auditors
e. Contract research coordinators
f. Regulatory authority
Designing of clinical study documents (protocol, CRF, ICF, PIC with assignment)
Informed consent Process
6. Introduction to Biostatistics - 3hrs
7. Research in pharmacy practice areas.
8. Continuing education for pharmacists - 1 hr
9. Compunding of Pharmaceuticals in the hospital/community pharmacy. Weights and measures,
calculations involving percentage solutions, allegation, proof spirit, Isotonic solutions. Bulk
compounding in hospitals, pre-packaging. - 3Hr
10. Manufacturing of Pharmaceutical Formulations in hospital – various aspects, current status
- 03 hrs
11. Radiopharmaceuticals – Handling and Packaging, clinical usage, and role of pharmacist
- 02 hrs
12. Applications of IT and computers in pharmacy practice - 2 hrs
13. Provision of cytotoxic chemotherapy, and various considerations/handling. Handling of
cytotoxic waste and disposal. Pharmaceutical (Medicines and allied products) waste management in hospitals, community pharmacy,
and the community and the role of the pharmacist. - 3Hr
14. Medical Devices & I.V. pumps
15. Individualised medicines, Gene therapy, Genomics & proteomics, Biochips, biosensors and MEMS micro electro mechanical systems - 2 Hr
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2.5. Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence
Scope:
A profession becomes successful when it is guided with suitable laws. This course describes about the
Pharmacy Act, Drugs and Cosmetics Act, Dangerous drugs act, Medicinal and Toilet preparation act, DPCO
and Professional ethics.
Course Objectives:
Upon completion of the course the student shall be able to
1. Understand various concepts of the pharmaceutical legislation in India
2. Know various rules drafted in Drug and Cosmetic Act, Pharmacy Act, NDPS Acts, relevant to
pharmacy practice.
3. Know the Consumer Protection Act, PFA Act, DPCO,.
4. Understand the labeling requirements and packaging guidelines for drugs and cosmetics
Course duration:
Learning
40 hours of learning by blended teaching. Blended teaching method includes didactic and onsite
learning.
Assignments
Each student should complete two assignments covering therapeutics and pharmacy practice concepts
and will be evaluated at the time Final Examination.
Detailed syllabus and Lecture wise Program
1. A brief review of Pharmaceutical legislations. - 01 hr
A Study of various pharmaceutical and related legislations with more emphasis on aspects relevant to
community & hospital pharmacy practice in India. Study the aspects only from practical angle, with
examples, case studies, etc :
2. Drugs and Cosmetics Act-1940 and Rules 1945 - 15 hrs
• Duties & Responsibilities of Drug Inspectors, other officers, and obligations of the pharmacy
to them
• Brief about DTAB, DCC, Drug testing laboratories
• Various drug licences for retail pharmacy, requirements to start a pharmacy/medical store,
application forms, issue of licence, display of licences, duration of licences, laws related to
stocking, handling and sale of drugs and devices
• Various schedules under the Act & Rule – study in brief –those relevant to pharmacy practice
• Labelling requirements of drugs – various aspects
• Spurious, misbranded, adulterated, counterfeit drugs – various aspects related to this, how to
recognize, role of the pharmacist
• Import of drugs for personal use
• Various documents to be maintained under the Act & Rules by a pharmacy
• Storage requirements, handling expired goods
• Various punishments under the Act
• Practical study of Prescription and non-prescription drugs, market samples, examine for
labeling, etc.
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• Laws relating to various traditional systems/ medicines approved in India
• Banning of drugs
3. Pharmacy Act – 1948 - 03 hrs
4. Medicinal and Toilet Preparation Act-1955 - 04 hrs
5. Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act – 1985 - 04 hrs
6. Drugs and Magic Remedies (Objectionable Advertisements) Act and Rules, 1954
- 02 hrs
7. Essential Commodities Act - 02 hrs
8. Drugs Prices Control Order - 02hrs.
9. Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960 - 02 hrs
10. Consumer Protection Act , 1986 - 02 hrs
11. Prevention of Food Adulteration Act & Rules, laws relating to Dietary Supplements, Food
supplements, etc - 02 Hrs
12. The Infant Milk Substitutes, Feeding Bottles and Infant Foods (Regulation of Production, Supply
and Distribution) Amendment Act, 2003 - 02 Hrs
Books and references
2.6. Social Pharmacy II
Scope:
Practicing pharmacists have opportunity to provide various patient care services to improve the patient’s health
in the society. By monitoring the health of the individuals, providing them education about health,
precautions, and pharmacists can improve their professional image.
Objectives:
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to a. Understand the social responsibility of the pharmacists in the society
b. Provide professional services to the patients.
Course duration:
Learning
40 hours of learning by blending method. Blending method includes didactic and onsite learning.
Assignments
Each student should complete two assignments covering therapeutics and pharmacy practice concepts
and will be evaluated at the time Final Examination.
Syllabus and lecture wise programme
A. Preventive care:
1. Vaccines, and immunizations – and Role of Pharmacist &&&& 2 hours
2. Role of Pharmacist in Demography & Family Planning - 2 hours
3. Mother and child health, importance of breastfeeding, ill effects of formula foods and bottle feeding,
and role of Pharmacist - 4 hours
4. Geriatrics and role of Pharmacist - 1 hour
5. Effect of Environment on Health & Role of Pharmacist – Water pollution, safe supply of water,
1 hour
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6. Occupational diseases/illnesses and Role of Pharmacist - 1 hours
7. Mental Health and role of Pharmacist - 1 hours
8. Psychosocial Pharmacy : Drugs of misuse and abuse – psychotropic and narcotics, and other
pharmaceuticals and chemicals, tobacco and tobacco products, alcohol. Social & psychosocial impact
of these, role of pharmacist in reducing, preventing the menace.
Tobacco cessation and role of pharmacist - 3 Hr
9. Palliative/terminal care and role of pharmacist in handling psychosocial issues - 3Hr
10. Care for disabled and role of pharmacist in handling psychosocial issues - 2 Hr
11. Early intervention in hereditary diaseses, screening tests - 1 hour
B. Nutrition and health : - 20 Hr
1. Basics of nutrition – Macronutrients and Micronutrients, fibre – importance, sources (Plant and
animal origin),
2. Calorific and nutritive values of various foods
3. Daily/recommended dietary allowance and functions of each. Balanced diets – for various individual
groups. Nutrition deficiency diseases
4. Food as a medicine. Brief study of various concepts of Naturopathy.
5. Nutrition as per Ayurveda – Ayurvedic outlook to diets – as per prakruti, seasons, seasonal availability
of foods, etc. Prakruti study in brief.
6. Wrong/improper foods and food habits, causes of various disease conditions, ill effects of wrong
foods/fast foods, timed foods, etc – Western foods as well as Indian foods – reasons for wrong effects
on body.
7. Basics of genetically modified foods – advantages, disadvantages
8. Effects of environment on foods, artificial ripening, hybridization, use of pesticides, adulteration, etc.
9. Nutrition/dietary recommendation for different disease conditions – e.g. diabetes, blood pressure,
Hyperlipidemia, arthritis, renal disease, liver disease, allergies, etc.
10. Artificial sweeteners, zero calorie concept, glycemic index of foods
11. Dietary supplements, neutraceuticals, food supplements – legal standing, indications, rational use,
benefits, ADRs, Drug Interactions, pharmacoeconomics.
C. First Aid Services in Community Pharmacy - 10 hours
RECOMMENDED BOOKS
1. Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics - Roger and Walker, Churchill Livingstone Publication
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6. Text Book of Clinical Pharmacy Practice. Edt. G. Parthasarathi, Karin Nyfort Hansen and Milap. C.Nahata.
Orient Longman Publications.
7. Text Book of Community Pharmacy Practice. RPSGB Publication.
8. Community Pharmacy Handbook- Jonathan Waterfield
9. Community Pharmacy: Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatement: Paul Rutter
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10. Minor Illness in Major Diseases-the Clinical Manifestation in the Community: Paul Stillman
11. Sociology for Pharmacist: Tayler, Nettleton, Harding
12. Pharmacy Practice: Tayler, Harding
13. Social Pharmacy: Tayler, Geoffery
14. Stockley’s Drugs Interaction: Karen Baxter
15. Cooper and Gunn : Dispensing for Pharmacy Students.
16. A text book Professional Pharmacy by N. K. Jain and S. N. Sharma.
17. Introduction to Pharmaceutical dosage forms by Howard C. Ansel.
18. Remington’s Pharmaceutical Sciences
19. D.M. Brahmankar and Sunil B Jaiswal. Text Book of Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics – A
treatise. Vallabh Prakashan. Delhi.
20. Biopharmaceutics by Swarbrik
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25. Reports of the Pharmaceutical Enquiry Committee
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27. Various Reports of Amendments.
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29. Eastern Book Company.The Narcotic and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985, Lucknow: Eastern; 1987.
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