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jftLVªh la ö Mhö ,yö&33004@99 REGD. NO. D. L.-33004/99 vlk/kj.k EXTRAORDINARY Hkkx III[k.M 4 PART III—Section 4 izkf/dkj ls izdkf'kr PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY la- 17] ubZ fnYyh] 'kqØokj] tuojh 16] 2015@ikS "k 26] 1936 No. 17] NEW DELHI, FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 2015/PAUSA 26, 1936 Hkkjrh; Hks"kth ifj"kn Hkkjrh; Hks"kth ifj"kn Hkkjrh; Hks"kth ifj"kn Hkkjrh; Hks"kth ifj"kn~ vf/klwpuk vf/klwpuk vf/klwpuk vf/klwpuk ubZ fnYyh ubZ fnYyh ubZ fnYyh ubZ fnYyh] 15 tuojh] 2015 Hks"kth vH;kl fofu;e] Hks"kth vH;kl fofu;e] Hks"kth vH;kl fofu;e] Hks"kth vH;kl fofu;e] 2015 la la la la- 14-148/2012-Hkk Hkk Hkk Hkk-Hks Hks Hks Hks-ifj ifj ifj ifj-Hks"kth vf/kfu;e] 1948 (1948 dk 8) dh /kkjk 10 vkSj 18 }kjk iznr ’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 %d- bu fofu;eksa dk uke Hks"kth vH;kl fofu;e] 2015 gSA [k- ;s jkti= es a izdk’ku dh rkjh[k ls izo`Ùk gksaxsA 2. ifjHkk"kk,¡ % ifjHkk"kk,¡ % ifjHkk"kk,¡ % ifjHkk"kk,¡ %d- vf/kfu;els vfHkiz k; Hks"kth vf/kfu;e] 1948 (1948 dh la[;k 8) ls gSA [k- Hks"kth vH;klls fuEufyf[kr vfHkizk; gS%(i) fpfdRlk vkns’kksa dk fuoZ pu] ewY;kadu vkSj dk;kZUo;u] fu/kkZfjr vkS s"kf/k;ksa dk forj.k] vkSs"k/k vkns’k nsuk] (ii) vkSs"k/kks a vkSj lk/kuksa dk p;u] vkSs"k/k iz’kklu] vkS s"k/k fo/kku leh{kk rFkk vkS s"k/k ;k vkSs"k/k&lac) vuqla/kku es a lgHkkfxrk] 231 GI/2015 (1)

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jftLVªh laö Mhö ,yö&33004@99 REGD. NO. D. L.-33004/99

vlk/kj.k

EXTRAORDINARY

Hkkx III—[k.M 4

PART III—Section 4

izkf/dkj ls izdkf'kr

PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY

la- 17] ubZ fnYyh] 'kqØokj] tuojh 16] 2015@ikS"k 26] 1936

No. 17] NEW DELHI, FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 2015/PAUSA 26, 1936

Hkkjrh; Hks"kth ifj"knHkkjrh; Hks"kth ifj"knHkkjrh; Hks"kth ifj"knHkkjrh; Hks"kth ifj"kn~~ ~~

vf/klwpukvf/klwpukvf/klwpukvf/klwpuk

ubZ fnYyhubZ fnYyhubZ fnYyhubZ fnYyh]]]] 15 tuojh] 2015

Hks"kth vH;kl fofu;e] Hks"kth vH;kl fofu;e] Hks"kth vH;kl fofu;e] Hks"kth vH;kl fofu;e] 2015

lalalala---- 14-148/2012-HkkHkkHkkHkk----HksHksHksHks----ifjifjifjifj----—Hks"kth vf/kfu;e] 1948 (1948 dk 8) dh /kkjk 10 vkSj 18 }kjk iznr

’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 %—

d- bu fofu;eksa dk uke Hks"kth vH;kl fofu;e] 2015 gSA

[k- ;s jkti= esa izdk’ku dh rkjh[k ls izo`Ùk gksaxsA

2. ifjHkk"kk,¡ %ifjHkk"kk,¡ %ifjHkk"kk,¡ %ifjHkk"kk,¡ %—

d- “vf/kfu;e” ls vfHkizk; Hks"kth vf/kfu;e] 1948 (1948 dh la[;k 8) ls gSA

[k- “Hks"kth vH;kl” ls fuEufyf[kr vfHkizk; gS%—

(i) fpfdRlk vkns’kksa dk fuoZpu] ewY;kadu vkSj dk;kZUo;u] fu/kkZfjr vkSs"kf/k;ksa dk forj.k]

vkSs"k/k vkns’k nsuk]

(ii) vkSs"k/kksa vkSj lk/kuksa dk p;u] vkSs"k/k iz’kklu] vkSs"k/k fo/kku leh{kk rFkk vkSs"k/k ;k

vkSs"k/k&lac) vuqla/kku esa lgHkkfxrk]

231 GI/2015 (1)

2 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PART III—SEC. 4]

(iii) jksxh dks lykg nsus ds mica/k rFkk mu d`R;ksa vkSj lsokvksa dh O;oLFkk tks izkFkfed ns[kHkky

lfgr jksxh&ns[kHkky ds lHkh {ks=ksa esa Hks"kftd ns[kHkky lqyHk djkus ds fy, vko’;d gS; rFkk

(iv) vkSs"kf/k;ksa vkSj lk/kuksa dk feJ.k rS;kj djus vkSj mu ij yscy yxkus (vkSs"kf/k;ksa ds fofuekZrk] jh&iSdj ;k forjd }kjk yscfyax rFkk okf.kfT;d n`f"V ls iSdst dh xbZ izfl)

vkSs"kf/k;ksa vkSj lk/kuksa ds flok;), vkSs"kf/k;ksa vkSj lk/kuksa dk mfpr vkSj lqjf{kr HkaMkj.k rFkk muds j[kj[kko ds mfpr nLrkostA

x- “vkSs"k/k feJ.k” ls fdlh vkSs"kf/k ;k lk/ku dk fuekZ.k] feJ.k] la;kstu] iSfdax ;k yscfyax dk

vfHkizk; gS] tks —

(i) o`fŸkd O;olk; ds nkSjku O;olk;h@jksxh@Hks"ktK laca/kksa ij vk/kkfjr O;olk;h ds vkSs"k/ki=

vkSs"k/k vkns’k (;k) igy ds ifj.kkeLo:i gks] vFkok

(ii) vkSs"k/k fo’ys"k.k lfgr vuqla/kku] fofuekZ.k] f’k{k.k] uSnkfud ijh{k.k ;k jklk;fud fo’ys"k.k ds iz;kstu ds fy, gks ;k mudk vkuq"kafxd gks u fd foØ;kFkZ ;k vkS"kf/k forj.k ds fy, gksA

fVIi.kfVIi.kfVIi.kfVIi.k % “vkS"k/k feJ.k” ds varxZr] uqL[kk cukus] laizsf{kr uqL[kk cukus dh i)fr;ksa dh izR;k’kk esa vkSs"kf/k;ksa ;k lk/kuksa dh rS;kjh djuk Hkh 'kkfey gSA

?k- “forj.kforj.kforj.kforj.k” ls vfHkizk; & vkSs"k/ki=] vkSs"k/k vkns’k dk fuoZpu] ewY;kadu] iznk; vkSj dk;kZUo;u gS ftlds varxZr vkSs"kf/k ;k lk/ku dh rS;kjh vkSj jksxh ;k jksxh ds ,tsUV dks ,d mi;qDr vk/kku esa ifjnku Hkh ’kkfey gS ftl ij jksxh dks ckn esa yxkus ds fy, vFkok mlds }kjk mi;ksx ds fy, leqfpr :i ls yscy yxk gksA

M- “fofofofoHkktuHkktuHkktuHkktu” ls vfHkizk; & nok nsus ;k yxkus ls fHkUu vkSs"k/k ;k lk/ku dk ifjnkuA

Pk- “jksxh dksjksxh dksjksxh dksjksxh dks ijke’kZ nsusijke’kZ nsusijke’kZ nsusijke’kZ nsus” ls vfHkizk; vkSs"kf/k;ksa rFkk lk/kuksa dk mfpr mi;ksx lqfuf’pr djus dh [kkfrj Hks"ktK }kjk jksxh ;k ns[kHkkydrkZ dks tkudkjh ekSf[kd :i ls laizsf"kr djukA

N- “Hks"kftd ns[kHkkyHks"kftd ns[kHkkyHks"kftd ns[kHkkyHks"kftd ns[kHkky” ls vfHkizk; vkSs"k/k fpfdRlk vkSj vU; jksxh ns[kHkky lsok,¡ ftudk vk’k; ns[kHkky ;k fdlh jksx ds fuokj.k] jksxh ds y{k.k ds fujkdj.k ;k muesa deh ls lac) ifj.kke gkfly djuk gS] vFkok jksx izfØ;k dks can ;k ean djuk gS tSlk fd Hkkjrh; Hks"kth ifj"kn~ }kjk ifjHkkf"kr fd;k x;k gSA

t- “Hks"kftd O;olk;hHks"kftd O;olk;hHks"kftd O;olk;hHks"kftd O;olk;h” ls vfHkizk; gS dksbZ O;fDr (lkeqnkf;d Hks"ktK@vLirky Hks"ktK@uSnkfud

Hks"ktK@vkS"k/k lwpuk Hks"ktK) tks orZeku esa ykbZlsal ’kqnk gS] iathd`r gS ;k vf/kfu;e ds varxZr ijke’kZ nsus ds fy, rFkk o`fŸkd O;olk; ds vuqØe esa vkS"kf/k f[kykus ds fy, vf/kd`r gSA

(i) “lkeqnkf;d Hks"ktKlkeqnkf;d Hks"ktKlkeqnkf;d Hks"ktKlkeqnkf;d Hks"ktK” ls vfHkizk; gS orZeku esa iathd`r dksbZ O;fDr tks tu&lk/kkj.k dks vk;qfoZKku mRiknksa dks lgh vkSj lqjf{kr iznk; lqfuf’pr djus ds fy, fof/kd rFkk uSfrd fn’kkfunZs’kksa ds vuqlkj dke djrk gSA os lykg vkSj lwpuk nsdj ,oa vkSs"k/ki= dh vkSs"kf/k;k¡ iznku djds tu LokLF; dks cuk;s j[kus vkSj mlesa lq/kkj djus esa iz;kljr jgrs gSaA

(ii) “vLirky Hks"ktKvLirky Hks"ktKvLirky Hks"ktKvLirky Hks"ktK” ls vfHkizk; gS orZeku esa iathd`r dksbZ Hkh O;fDr tks iz/kkur% lkoZtfud@izkbZosV lsDVj esa fdlh vLirky Hks"kth lsok esa dke djrk gSA og vkSs"kf/k;ksa ds lqjf{kr] leqfpr vkSj ykxr izHkkodkjh mi;ksx dks lqfuf’pr djus dk mÙkjnk;h gksrk

¹Hkkx IIIµ[k.M 4º Hkkjr dk jkti=k % vlk/kj.k 3

gSA vLirky Hks"ktK vius }kjk fofgr dh xbZ vkSs"kf/k;ksa ds ckjs esa vkSs"kf/k uqL[kk cukus vkSj jksxh dks lykg nsus ds fy, vius fo’kss"kK Kku dk iz;ksx djrs gSaA os jksxh dks leqfpr vkSs"k/k mipkj [kkstus ds fy, vU; LokLF; ns[kHkky o`fÙkdkjksa ds lg;ksx ls dke djrs gSaA dqN Hks"ktK visf{kr vkSs"k/k mipkj fofufeZr djus esa Hkh yxs jgrs gSaA

(iii) “vkSvkSvkSvkSs"k/k lwpuk Hks"ktKs"k/k lwpuk Hks"ktKs"k/k lwpuk Hks"ktKs"k/k lwpuk Hks"ktK” ls vfHkizk; orZeku esa iathd`r ml O;fDr ls gS tks eq[;r;k lkeqnkf;d@vLirky@f’k{k.k vLirky@vU; LokLF; ns[kHkky LFkkiu esa dke djrk gS rFkk jksfx;ksa@fpfdRldksa@narfpfdRldksa@vU; LokLF; ns[kHkky o`fŸkdkjksa dks vkSs"kf/k dh izfrfØ;kvksa] ifj.kke izHkkoksa] ek=k vkSj mfpr vkSs"kf/k HkaMkj.k ds ckjs esa lwpuk vkSj lykg miyC/k djkrk gSA

(iv) “uSnkfud Hks"ktKuSnkfud Hks"ktKuSnkfud Hks"ktKuSnkfud Hks"ktK” ls vfHkizk; orZeku esa iathd`r ml O;fä ls gS tks jksxh dh ns[kHkky djrk gS ftlls vkSs"kf/k ds mi;ksx dh {kerk c<+ tkrh gS rFkk LokLF;] dq’ky{kse vkSj jksx fuokj.k esa lao/kZu gksrk gSA uSnkfud Hks"ktK lHkh LokLF; ns[kHkky LFkkiuksa esa jksxh dh ns[kHkky djrs gSaA uSnkfud Hks"ktK izk;% fpfdRldksa vkSj vU; LokLF; ns[kHkky o`fŸkdksa ls lg;ksx djrs gSaA

>- “iathd`r Hks"ktKiathd`r Hks"ktKiathd`r Hks"ktKiathd`r Hks"ktK” ls vfHkizk; ml O;fDr ls tks rRle; jkT; Hks"kth ifjs"kn~ ds jftLVj esa ntZ gS

ftlesa og rRle; fuokl djrk gS ;k Hks"kth vf/kfu;e] 1948 Hkkjrh; ds varxZr Hks"kth dh viuh o`fŸk ;k dkjksckj djrk gSA

´- “vkSvkSvkSvkSs"k/k&i=s"k/k&i=s"k/k&i=s"k/k&i=” & fdlh iathd`r fpfdRld ;k vU; mfpr :i ls ykbZlsal’kqnk O;olkf;;ksa tSls nar&fpfdRld] i'kq&fpfdRld vkfn dk fdlh Hks"ktK dks jksxh dks fo’ks"k izdkj vkSj ek=k dh fufeZr ;k iwoZfufeZr vkSs"kf/k dks fefJr djus vkSj forj.k djus ds fy, fyf[kr ;k bySDVªkfud funs’k ls vfHkizk; gSA

fVIi.kfVIi.kfVIi.kfVIi.k vkSs"k/ki= ksa ds izdkj vkSj vkSs"k/ki=ksa dh vUroZLrq uhps nh xbZ gS%&

vkSvkSvkSvkSs"k/ki=s"k/ki=s"k/ki=s"k/ki= ksa ds izdkjksa ds izdkjksa ds izdkjksa ds izdkj %&%&%&%&

(i) rRdky izLrqr fufeZfr;ksa dk vkSs"k/ki=

(ii) vf/kdkfjd fufeZr;ksa dk vkS"k/ki=

(iii) isVsUV fufeZfr;ksa dk vkS"k/ki=

vkSvkSvkSvkSs"k/k&i= dh vUroZLrq %s"k/k&i= dh vUroZLrq %s"k/k&i= dh vUroZLrq %s"k/k&i= dh vUroZLrq %&&&&

(i) fofgrdrkZ ds dk;kZy; dh lwpuk & (uke] vgZrk] irk vkSj iath;u la[;k) (ii) jksxh dh lwpuk & (uke] irk] vk;q] fyax] lanHkZ la[;k) (iii) rkjh[k (iv) vkj ,Dl izrhd ;k ys[k (v) fofgr dh xbZ vkSs"kf/k;k¡ vFkok ys[k (vi) Hks"ktK dks forj.k ds funs’k (;k) vfHknku

(vii) jksxh ds fy, funs’k (est ij j[ks tk,a) (viii) jhfQy] fo’ks"k yscy yxkuk vkSj@;k vU; vuqns’k (ix) fofgrdrkZ ds gLrk{kj vkSj ykbZlsUl (;k) vkS"k/k izorZu vfHkdj.k la[;k vis{kkuqlkjA

4 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PART III—SEC. 4]

v/;k;&v/;k;&v/;k;&v/;k;&2

3. Hks"kth vkpkj&lafgrkHks"kth vkpkj&lafgrkHks"kth vkpkj&lafgrkHks"kth vkpkj&lafgrk %&%&%&%&

3.1 ?kks"k.kk?kks"k.kk?kks"k.kk?kks"k.kk

izR;sd vkosnd dks] vf/kfu;e ds mica/kksa ds v/khu iathdj.k ds fy, vkosnu djrs le;]

ifjf’k"V&I esa fofufnZ"V ?kks"k.kk dh izfr Hks"kftd vkpkj lafgrk rFkk jkT; Hkss"kth ifj"kn~ }kjk Hks"ktK dh ’kiFk dh izfr;ksa ds lkFk nh tk,xh vkSj og mls ml ij lE;dr% gLrk{kj djds izLrqr djsxkA

3.2 jkT; Hks"kth ifj"kn~ ds jftLVj esa HjkT; Hks"kth ifj"kn~ ds jftLVj esa HjkT; Hks"kth ifj"kn~ ds jftLVj esa HjkT; Hks"kth ifj"kn~ ds jftLVj esa Hks"ktK ds :i esa iathd`r O;fDr;ksa ds fo’ks"kkf/kdkjks"ktK ds :i esa iathd`r O;fDr;ksa ds fo’ks"kkf/kdkjks"ktK ds :i esa iathd`r O;fDr;ksa ds fo’ks"kkf/kdkjks"ktK ds :i esa iathd`r O;fDr;ksa ds fo’ks"kkf/kdkj

vuqeksfnr Hks"kth vgZrk j[kus okys O;fDr;ksa }kjk Hks"kth o`fr ds O;olk; ds fo"k; esa bl fofu;e esa vf/kdfFkr dh xbZ ’krkZsa vkSj fucZ/kuksa ds v/khu jgrs gq,] izR;sd O;fDr] ftldk uke ml jkT; ds jftLVj esa ntZ gS ftlesa og rRle; fuokl djrk gS ;k viuh o`fÙk vFkok Hks"kth dkjksckj pyk jgk gS iathd`r Hks"ktK ds :i esa O;olk; djus ds fy, gdnkj gksxk rFkk Hks"kth o`fÙk ds O;olk; esa layXu jgsxk vkSj Hks"kth ds ,sls O;olk; ds laca/k esa dksbZ O;;] izHkkj ;k dksbZ 'kqYd ftlds fy, og Hkkjrh; Hks"kth ifj"kn~ }kjk le;&le; ij ;Fkk ifjHkkf"kr vius drZO;ksa dk fuokZg djus ds cnys gdnkj gS] fof/k ds lE;d vuqØe esa olwy djus ds fy, gdnkj gksxkA

3.3 Lokeh vkSj iathd`r Hks"ktK dk uke iznf’kZr fd;k tkuk pkfg,Lokeh vkSj iathd`r Hks"ktK dk uke iznf’kZr fd;k tkuk pkfg,Lokeh vkSj iathd`r Hks"ktK dk uke iznf’kZr fd;k tkuk pkfg,Lokeh vkSj iathd`r Hks"ktK dk uke iznf’kZr fd;k tkuk pkfg,

d- Hks"kth dkjksckj ds Lokeh dk uke izR;sd dkjksckj ifjlj ds eq[; izos’k ij ;k mlds fudV iznf’kZr fd;k tk,xkA

[k- iathd`r Hks"ktK dk uke mldh iathdj.k la[;k vkSj vgZrk mlds QksVksfp= ds lkFk&lkFk ml {ks= ds fudV iznf’kZr fd;k tk,xk tgk¡ Hks"kth esa forj.k dk dke fd;k tkrk gSA

iathd`r Hks"ktK vkSipkfjd onhZ igudj rFkk LoPN iwjk lQsn (dksV@,izu) fcYys lfgr igudj ftl ij uke vkSj iathdj.k la[;k iznf’kZr gks] onhZ dksM dk ikyu Hkh djsxkA

x- iathd`r Hks"ktK vius uke ds izR;; ds :i esa dsoy ekU;rkizkIr Hks"kth vgZrk@fMxzh ;k ,ssls izek.ki=@fMIyksek rFkk lnL;rk@lEeku dks gh iznf’kZr djsaxs tks o`fÙkd Kku iznÙk djrs gSa vFkok fdlh mnkgj.kkRed vgZrk@miyfC/k;ksa dks ekU;rk iznku djrs gSaA

3.4 Lokeh Lokeh Lokeh Lokeh dks dks dks dks iathd`r Hks"ktK iathd`r Hks"ktK iathd`r Hks"ktK iathd`r Hks"ktK fu;qDr fu;qDr fu;qDr fu;qDr ddddjukjukjukjuk pkfg,pkfg,pkfg,pkfg,

d- Hks"kth dkjksckj Lokeh ftls ;g [kaM ykxw gksrk gS] ,d iathd`r Hks"ktK dks fu;qDr djsxk

tks fofu;e 3.3 ds fy, mÙkjnk;h gksxkA ,slh rSukrh gj le; izHkko’kkyh gks] vU;Fkk

Hks"kth dkjksckj Lokeh ds ckjs esa ;g le>k tk,xk fd mlus vf/kfu;e dh /kkjk 42 ds mica/kksa dk mYya?ku fd;k gSA

[k- fu;qfDr dh lwpuk dks izHkkoh cukus dh [kkfrj mlds lkFk fu;qDr O;fDr gLrk{kfjr fu;qfDr dks Lohdkj djus dh lwpuk mlds lkFk layXu gksA

x- Hks"kth dkjksckj Lokeh }kjk vFkok fu;qDr O;fDr }kjk ;k mlds fufeÙk lwpuk nsdj fu;qfDr dks fujLr fd;k tk ldsxkA ;fn fu;qDr fd;k x;k O;fDr iathd`r Hks"ktK ugha gS rks fu;qfDr Lor% fujLr gks tk,xhA

4. lk/kkj.klk/kkj.klk/kkj.klk/kkj.kr;kr;kr;kr;k iathd`r Hks"ktK ds drZO; ,oa mÙkjnkf;Roiathd`r Hks"ktK ds drZO; ,oa mÙkjnkf;Roiathd`r Hks"ktK ds drZO; ,oa mÙkjnkf;Roiathd`r Hks"ktK ds drZO; ,oa mÙkjnkf;Ro %&%&%&%&

4.1 iathd`r Hks"ktK dk pfj=iathd`r Hks"ktK dk pfj=iathd`r Hks"ktK dk pfj=iathd`r Hks"ktK dk pfj=

¹Hkkx IIIµ[k.M 4º Hkkjr dk jkti=k % vlk/kj.k 5

d- Hks"kth o`fÙk dk eq[; mÌs’; euq";ksa dh lsok djuk gS] iqjLdkj ;k foÙkh; izkfIr ,d xkS.k ckr gSA tks Hkh dksbZ viuh o`fÙk dk pquko djrk gS og mlds vkn’kkZsa ds vuqlkj vkpj.k djus dh ck/;rk xzg.k dj ysrk gSA iathd`r Hks"ktK dks vk;qfoZKku dyk esa f’kf{kr ,d lh/kk lPpk vkneh gksuk pkfg,A og viuk vkpj.k ’kq) j[ksxk rFkk ejht dh ns[kHkky ifjJeiwoZd djsxk] mls fparkeqDr jgdj viuk dke djrs gq, fouez] /khj] xaHkhj] ’kkar vkSj rRij jguk pkfg,] mls viuh o`fr esa rFkk vius thou dh leLr xfrfof/k;ksa esa vkSfpR;iwoZd vkpj.k djuk pkfg,A

[k- Hks"kth dh fdlh vU; iz.kkyh esa vgZrk j[kus okyk O;fDr fdlh Hkh :i esa Hks"kth dh vk/kqfud iz.kkyh dk O;olk; djus ds fy, vuqKkr ugha gSA

x- iathd`r Hks"ktK viuh o`fÙk dh xfjek vkSj lEeku dks v{kq..k j[ksxkA

4.2 iathdj.k dk uohdj.kiathdj.k dk uohdj.kiathdj.k dk uohdj.kiathdj.k dk uohdj.k

iathdj.k ds uohdj.k ds fy, Hks"ktK Hks"kth esa de ls de 1 fnu dh vof/k ds U;wure nks iqu’p;kZ ikB~;Øeksa esa Hkkx ysxk tks fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdlh ,d fudk; }kjk ikap o"kZ esa ,d ckj vk;ksftr fd;k tk,xk %&

(i) Hkkjrh; Hks"kth ifj"kn~

(ii) jkT; Hks"kth ifj"kn~

(iii) dsUnz ljdkj@jkT; ljdkj

(iv) ifj"kn~ }kjk ekU;rkizkIr o`fÙkd fudk;

4.3 dsoy iathd`r fpfdRlk O;olk;h ds vkdsoy iathd`r fpfdRlk O;olk;h ds vkdsoy iathd`r fpfdRlk O;olk;h ds vkdsoy iathd`r fpfdRlk O;olk;h ds vkS"k/ki= ij gh vkS"kf/k nsukS"k/ki= ij gh vkS"kf/k nsukS"k/ki= ij gh vkS"kf/k nsukS"k/ki= ij gh vkS"kf/k nsuk

izR;sd iathd`r Hks"ktK dsoy mUgha vkS"kf/k;ksa dk forj.k djsxk tks iathd`r fpfdRlk O;olk;h }kjk fofgr dh xbZ gksa rFkk vkS"k/ki= dks izfrLFkkfir ugha djsxkA

4.4 Nk= Hks"ktKksa dks O;kogkfjd izf’k{k.kNk= Hks"ktKksa dks O;kogkfjd izf’k{k.kNk= Hks"ktKksa dks O;kogkfjd izf’k{k.kNk= Hks"ktKksa dks O;kogkfjd izf’k{k.k

d- Hks"kth Lokeh Hks"kth esa fMIyksek Nk=ksa dks O;ogkfjd f’k{kk nsus ds iz;kstukFkZ Hks"kth ds vuqeksnu ds fy, Hkkjrh; Hks"kth ifj"kn~ dk iwoZ vuqeksnu ekaxsxkA Hkkjrh; Hks"kth ifj"kn~ ds vuqeksnu ds vHkko esa Nk= Hks"ktKksa ds ckjs esa ;g ugha ekuk tk,xk fd mUgksaus Hks"kth

(Hkkx&III) esa viuk fMIyksek iwjk dj fy;k gS rkfd os vf/kfu;e ds v/khu Hks"ktK ds :i esa iathdj.k ds fy, ik= gks tk,¡A

[k- iathd`r Hks"ktK ijh{kk izkf/kdj.k dks lwfpr djrs gq, vf/kfu;e dh /kkjk 10 ds v/khu fojfpr f’k{kk fofu;eksa ds v/khu le;&le; ij fofgr :i esa Nk= Hks"ktKksa dks O;kogkfjd izf’k{k.k nsaxsA

x- ,slk O;kogkfjd izf’k{k.k nsrs le;] iathd`r Hks"ktK izf’k{k.kkFkhZ Nk= Hks"ktKksa dh la[;k] O;kogkfjd izf’k{k.k dh izd`fr] izf’k{k.k dh dkykof/k vkfn ds laca/k esa tks le;&le; ij f’k{kk fofu;eksa esa vf/kdfFkr dh xbZ gks] fofgr izfrekudksa dk vuqikyu djsxkA

5. Hks"kth fujh{kdksa }kjk Hks"kft;ksa dk fujh{k.k fd;k tkukHks"kth fujh{kdksa }kjk Hks"kft;ksa dk fujh{k.k fd;k tkukHks"kth fujh{kdksa }kjk Hks"kft;ksa dk fujh{k.k fd;k tkukHks"kth fujh{kdksa }kjk Hks"kft;ksa dk fujh{k.k fd;k tkuk %&%&%&%&

d- Lokeh@iathd`r Hks"ktK ml ifjlj dk fujh{k.k djus ds fy,] tgka vkS"kf/k;k¡ fefJr ;k forfjr dh

tkrh gSa vkS"kf/k vkSj izlk/ku lkexzh vf/kfu;e] 1940 vkSj Hks"kth vf/kfu;e 1948 dh /kkjk 26 d ds v/khu fu;qDr fujh{kdksa dks vuqKkr djsxk rFkk fujh{k.k esa lg;ksx djsxkA

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[k- dksbZ fujh{kd &

(i) fdlh Hkh ifjlj tgka vkS"kf/k;ka fefJr ;k forfjr dh tkrh gSa] dk fujh{k.k djsxk vkSj jftLVªkj dks ,d fyf[kr fjiksVZ izLrqr djsxk]

(ii) ;g tkap djsxk fd D;k og O;fDr tks vkS"kf/k;ksa ds feJ.k esa ;k forj.k esa yxk gqvk gS] ,d iathd`r Hks"ktK gS\

( iii) vf/kfu;e ds fdlh Hkh mYya?ku ds laca/k esa fyf[kr :i esa dh xbZ fdlh f’kdk;r dh tkap djds jftLVªkj dks fjiksVZ izLrqr djsxkA

( iv) jkT; Hks"kth ifj"kn~ dh dk;Z lfefr ds vkns’k ls vfHk;kstu lafLFkr djsxkA

(v) ,slh vU; ’kfDr;ksa dk iz;ksx djsxk tks Hks"kth vf/kfu;e ds v/;k; III, IV vkSj V ;k mlds v/khu fufeZr fdUgha fu;eksa ds iz;kstuksa dks dk;Z :i nsus ds fy, vko’;d gksaA

6. mÙke Hks"kth O;olk; cuk, j[kukmÙke Hks"kth O;olk; cuk, j[kukmÙke Hks"kth O;olk; cuk, j[kukmÙke Hks"kth O;olk; cuk, j[kuk %&%&%&%&

6.1 ,lksf’k,,lksf’k,,lksf’k,,lksf’k,llllu dh lnL;rku dh lnL;rku dh lnL;rku dh lnL;rk &&&& viuh o`fÙk dh izxfr ds fy, iathd`r Hks"ktK ,yksisFkh Hks"kth o`fÙk;ksa ds

laxeksa (,lksf’k,lu) vkSj lkslk;fV;ksa ds lkFk laca) gksxk vkSj ,sls fudk;ksa ds dk;ksZa esa lfØ; :i ls Hkkx ysxkA iathd`r Hks"ktK fo[;kr o`fÙkd ’kS{kf.kd fudk;ksa }kjk ;k fdlh vU; izkf/kd`r la?k@la?kksa }kjk vk;ksftr lrr~ Hks"kth f’k{kk dk;ZØe ds vaxLo:i o`fÙkd cSBdksa esa lgHkkfxrk djsxkA bl vis{kk ds vuqikyu ds ckjs esa Hkkjrh; Hks"kth ifj"kn~ ;k jkT; Hks"kth ifj"kn~ tks Hkh gks] dks fu;fer :i ls lwfpr fd;k tk,xkA

6.2 jksxh dk vfHkys[k j[kukjksxh dk vfHkys[k j[kukjksxh dk vfHkys[k j[kukjksxh dk vfHkys[k j[kuk

d- izR;sd iathd`r Hks"ktK vius jksxh ds bykt ds izkjaHk dh rkjh[k ls 5 o"kZ dh dkykof/k dk

fpfdRlk@vkS"k/ki= vfHkys[k j[ksxk tSlk fd Hkkjrh; Hks"kth ifj"kn~ }kjk ifjf’k"V II esa mYysf[kr fd;k x;k gSA

[k- ;fn jksxh@izkf/kd`r ifjpj ;k fof/kd izkf/kdkjh tks varxZzLr gS] }kjk fpfdRlk vfHkys[k ds

fy, vuqjks/k fd;k tkrk gS rks mls lE;dr% vfHkLohd`r fd;k tk, rFkk nLrkost 72 ?k.Vs dh vof/k ds Hkhrj tkjh dj fn, tk,¡A

x- iz;kl fd;k tk, fd fpfdRlk@vkS"k/ki= vfHkys[k dk daI;wVjhdj.k fd;k tk, rkfd mls ’kh?kz <wa<k tk ldsA

6.3 jksxh dh ns[kHkky esa lokZsPp xq.koÙkk vk’oklu &jksxh dh ns[kHkky esa lokZsPp xq.koÙkk vk’oklu &jksxh dh ns[kHkky esa lokZsPp xq.koÙkk vk’oklu &jksxh dh ns[kHkky esa lokZsPp xq.koÙkk vk’oklu &

izR;sd iathd`r Hks"ktK mu yksxksa ds izos’k ls bl o`fÙk dh j{kk ds mik; esa lgk;d gksxk tks uSfrd pfj= ;k f’k{kk esa fuEu Lrj ij gSaA iathd`r Hks"ktK viuh o`fÙk ds O;olk; ds laca/k esa ,sls fdlh ifjpj dks fu;ksftr ugha djsxk tks u rks iathd`r gS vkSj u gh izo`Ùk Hks"kth vf/kfu;e ds v/khu lwphc) gS vkSj ,sls O;fDr;ksa dks jksfx;ksa dh lsok esa ugha yxk,xk tgk¡ dgha o`fÙkd foosdkf/kdkj ;k dkS’ky visf{kr gSA

6.4 vukvukvukvukpkj pkj pkj pkj dk HkaMkQksM+ &dk HkaMkQksM+ &dk HkaMkQksM+ &dk HkaMkQksM+ &

iathd`r Hks"ktK dks Hk; ;k i{kikr ds fcuk] o`fÙk ds v{ke] Hkz"V] csbZeku ;k vukpkjiw.kZ vkpj.k okys lnL;ksa dk HkaMkQksM+ dj nsuk pkfg,A

6.5 o`fÙkd o`fÙkd o`fÙkd o`fÙkd lsokvksa ds fy, lsokvksa ds fy, lsokvksa ds fy, lsokvksa ds fy, ikfjJfedikfjJfedikfjJfedikfjJfed &&&&

¹Hkkx IIIµ[k.M 4º Hkkjr dk jkti=k % vlk/kj.k 7

Hks"kth o`fÙk ds O;olk; esa dk;Zjr iathd`r Hks"ktK] jksfx;ksa ds fgrksa dks izkFkfedrk nsxkA iathd`r Hks"ktK ds futh foÙkh; fgr jksfx;ksa ds fpfdRlk fgrksa ls Vdjkus ugha pkfg,A iathd`r Hks"ktK lsok iznku djus ls igys] u fd ckn esa] vius 'kqYd dks ?kksf"kr djsxkA ,slh lsokvksa ds fy, izkIr

ikfjJfed] lsok nsrs le; jksxh dks Li"V rkSj ij crk;s x, iz:i vkSj ek=k esa gksxkA “ykHk

ugha&ikfjJfed ugha” dh lafonk djuk vukpkjiw.kZ gSA jkT; dh vksj ls lsok iznku djus okyk iathd`r Hks"ktK fdlh Hkh izR;k’kk ;k Lohd`fr ls fojr jgsxkA

7. vU; fof/k;kvU; fof/k;kvU; fof/k;kvU; fof/k;ksa dk ykxw gksuk oftZr ugha gS%sa dk ykxw gksuk oftZr ugha gS%sa dk ykxw gksuk oftZr ugha gS%sa dk ykxw gksuk oftZr ugha gS% —

iathd`r Hks"ktK Hks"kth ds O;olk; dks fofu;fer djus esa ns’k dh fof/k;ksa dk ikyu djsxk rFkk nwljksa dks ,slh fof/k;ksa ls cpus esa lgk;rk ugha igqapk,xkA og yksd LokLF; ds fgr esa LoPNrk fof/k;ksa vkSj fofu;eksa

ds ikyu vkSj izorZu esa lg;ksxh gksxkA iathd`r Hks"ktK vkS"kf/k vkSj izlk/ku lkexzh vf/kfu;e] 1940

Hkkjrh; vk;qfoZKku ifj"kn~ vf/kfu;e] 1956, Lokid vkS"kf/k vkSj eu% izHkkoh inkFkZ vf/kfu;e] 1985 rFkk

vkS"kf/k vkSj peRdkfjd mipkj (vk{ksi.kh; foKkiu) vf/kfu;e] 1954 tSls vf/kfu;eksa ds mica/kkssa dk lEeku djsxkA

v/;k;&v/;k;&v/;k;&v/;k;&3

8. iathd`r Hks"ktKksa ds vius jksfx;ksa ds izfr drZO; iathd`r Hks"ktKksa ds vius jksfx;ksa ds izfr drZO; iathd`r Hks"ktKksa ds vius jksfx;ksa ds izfr drZO; iathd`r Hks"ktKksa ds vius jksfx;ksa ds izfr drZO; %%%%&&&&

8.1 chekj ds izfr ck/;rk,¡chekj ds izfr ck/;rk,¡chekj ds izfr ck/;rk,¡chekj ds izfr ck/;rk,¡ &&&&

d- ;|fi iathd`r Hks"ktK lsok ekaxus okys gj O;fDr dks ns[kus ds fy, vkc) ugha gS fQj Hkh] og chekj ;k {kfrxzLr O;fDr dh ekax lquus ds fy, u dsoy lnk rS;kj jgsxk vfirq vius fe’ku vkSj mu mÙkjnkf;Ùoksa ds ftudk fuokZg og vius o`fÙkd drZO;ksa ds vuqØe esa djrk gS] mPp vkpj.k dk /;ku j[ksxkA og dHkh ugha Hkwysxk fd mldh ns[kHkky esa lkSais x, O;fä;ksa dk LokLF; vkSj muds izk.k mlds dkS’ky vkSj /;ku ij fuHkZj djrs gSaA

[k- iathd`r Hks"ktK] ftlesa ,slh vleFkZrk gS tks jksxh ds fgrksa ds izfrdwy gS ;k tks jksxh ds izfr mlds fu"iknu dks izHkkfor dj ldrh gS] viuh o`fÙk dk O;olk; djus ds fy, vuqKkr ugha fd;k tk,xkA

x- Hks"kftd ns[kHkky ds fo"k; esa (vkS"kf/k vkSj izlk/ku lkexzh fu;e 1945 rFkk bu fu;eksa dh

vuqlwph ‘<+’ ds vfrfjä) fuEufyf[kr mica/k Hkh 'kkfey fd, tk,axs&iathd`r Hks"ktK ls fHkUu dksbZ O;fä] fdlh iathd`r fpfdRlk O;olk;h ds vkSs"k/ki= ij fdlh vkS"kf/k dk

;kstu] fuekZ.k] feJ.k] forj.k ;k iznk; ugha djsxk (vuqlwph t vkSj "k vkSs"kf/k;ka)A

iathd`r Hks"ktK fuEufyf[kr dh igpku djus ds fy, fpfdRlk laca/kh vkSfpR; ds mUu;u ds iz;kstu ds fy, vkSs"kf/k nsus ds fy, izLrqr fd, x, jksxh ds vfHkys[k rFkk izR;sd vkSs"k/ki= dh leh{kk djsxk &

(i) vfr mi;ksx ;k vYi mi;ksx (ii) nksgjh fpfdRlk

(iii) vkSs"kf/k&jksx vuqfØ;k (iv) vkSs"kf/k&vkSs"kf/k vuqfØ;k (v) xyr vkSs"kf/k ek=k ;k vkSs"kf/k&mipkj dh vof/k (vi) vkSs"kf/k&,ythZ vuqfØ;k (vii) vkSs"kf/k;ksa dh miyC/krk dk lglaca/k&vkSs"kf/k;ksa dh d`f=e deh ls cpus ds fy, (viii) uSnkfud nq:i;ksx@xyr mi;ksx

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fVIi.kfVIi.kfVIi.kfVIi.k%%%% mijksDr esa fdlh dh igpku djus ij iathd`r Hks"ktK leL;k ls cpus ds fy, ;k mlds lek/kku ds fy, leqfpr dne mBk,xkA ;fn vko’;d gksxk rks blesa iathd`r fpfdRlk O;olk;h ls ijke’kZ Hkh ’kkfey gksxkA

8.2 /kS;Z] dkseyrk vkSj xqIrrk/kS;Z] dkseyrk vkSj xqIrrk/kS;Z] dkseyrk vkSj xqIrrk/kS;Z] dkseyrk vkSj xqIrrk &&&& /kS;Z vkSj dkseyrk iathd`r Hks"ktK dh fo’ks"krk gksxhA jksxh }kjk iathd`r Hks"ktK dks lkSais x, O;fDrxr ;k ?kjsyw thou laca/kh fo’okl rFkk fpfdRlk ds nkSjku laizsf’kr chekjh ;k pfj= esa cqjkbZ;k¡ dHkh Hkh izdV ugha dh tk,¡xh tc rd fd mudk izdV djuk jkT; dh fof/k }kjk visf{kr u gksA fQj Hkh dHkh&dHkh iathd`r Hks"ktK ;g r; djsxk fd og ,d LoLFk O;fDr dks ,slh lapkjh chekjh ls] ftldk f’kdkj og gksus okyk gS] cpkus ds fy, iathd`r Hks"ktK ds ukrs fo’okl ds ek/;e ls] izkIr tkudkjh dk iz;ksx djsA ,sls n`"Vkar esa] iathd`r Hks"ktK bl izdkj dk;Z djsxk tSlk og] oSlh ifjfLFkfr;ksa esa] mlds vius ifjokj ds fdlh lnL; ds izfr djus ds fy, fdlh vU; ls pkgrk gSA

8.3 izkXKkuizkXKkuizkXKkuizkXKku%&%&%&%& iathd`r Hks"ktK fdlh jksxh dh gkyr dh xaHkhjrk dks u rks c<+kdj crk,xk vkSj u ?kVkdjA og Lo;a lqfuf’pr djsxk fd jksxh] mlds ukrsnkj ;k mlds ftEesnkj fe=ksa dks jksxh dh gkyr dh mruh tkudkjh gks ftruh jksxh vkSj mlds ifjokj dk lokZsÙke fgr&lk/ku djsxhA

8.4 jksxh dh mis{kk u gksjksxh dh mis{kk u gksjksxh dh mis{kk u gksjksxh dh mis{kk u gks %&%&%&%& iathd`r Hks"ktK ;g pquus ds Lora= gS fd og fdldh lsok djsA fQj Hkh og vkikr ds le; viuh lgk;rk ds fdlh Hkh vuqjks/k dks vuns[kk ugha djsxkA iathd`r Hks"ktK tkucw>dj mis{kk dk d`R; ugha djsxk ftlls mldk@mlds jksxh vko’;d fpfdRlh; ns[kHkky ls oafpr gks tk,@tk,¡A

v/;k;&v/;k;&v/;k;&v/;k;&4

9. iathd`r Hks"ktKksa ds drZO; iathd`r Hks"ktKksa ds drZO; iathd`r Hks"ktKksa ds drZO; iathd`r Hks"ktKksa ds drZO; :&&&&

9.1 forj.kforj.kforj.kforj.k@vkS"kf/k iznk; djuk@vkS"kf/k iznk; djuk@vkS"kf/k iznk; djuk@vkS"kf/k iznk; djuk

d- forj.k (vkS"k/ki= ,d= djuss) ds fofHkUu fØ;kdyki tSls iSfdax ls vkS"kf/k fudkyuk] vkS"k/ki= Hkjuk vkfn iathd`r Hks"ktK dh ns[kjs[k esa fdlh Hkh O;fDr }kjk fd;k tk ldrk gS tks bu fØ;kdykiksa dks djus ds fy, izf’kf{kr gSA rFkkfi jksfx;ksa dks vkS"kf/k;ksa dk okLrfod forj.k nwljs yksxksa }kjk cuk, x, uqL[ks ds lE;d~ lR;kiu ds i'pkr~ iathd`r Hks"ktK }kjk gh fd;k tk,xkA

[k- iathd`r Hks"ktK forj.k ds fy, izLrqr fd, x, izR;sd vkS"k/ki= dk Hks"kftd vkdyu djsxkA vf/kfu;e ds iz;kstukFkZ] Hks"kftd vkdyu dks ,sls fcUnq ds :i esa ifjHkkf"kr fd;k x;k gS ftl ij iathd`r Hks"ktK fdlh uqL[kk fy[kus okys O;fDr }kjk fofufnZ"V fd, x, vkS"kf/k bykt dk lqjf{kr] DokfyVh] izHkkodkjh vkSj rdZlaxr iz;ksx LFkkfir djus ds fy, viuh tkudkjh dk iz;ksx djrk gSA

x- jksxh dh xksiuh;rk gj le; dk;e j[kh tk,xhA

?k- jksxh ;k ns[kHkky drkZ dks leqfpr tkudkjh miyC/k djkbZ tk,xh vkSj tgka laHko gks ogk¡] bl tkudkjh dh le> dh iM+rky dh tkuh pkfg,A

M- Hks"kth }kjk laHkkys x, lHkh vkS"k/ki=ksa ds fy, &

(i) jksxh ds fooj.k dh iM+rky vkSj iqf"V dh tk,xh

(ii) Hks"kftd vkdyu fd;k tk,xk

(iii) mfpr izsy[ku j[kk tk,xk

¹Hkkx IIIµ[k.M 4º Hkkjr dk jkti=k % vlk/kj.k 9

p- vkS"k/ki= ds vkdyu esa fuEufyf[kr dk vkdyu 'kkfey rks gksuk pkfg, fdarq ml rd lhfer ugha jguk pkfg, fd D;k &

(i) vkS"k/ki= fof/kekU; gS\ (ii) vkS"k/ki= esa leqfpr ek=k :i rFkk nok nsus dk leqfpr mik; 'kkfey gS\ (iii) vkS"k/ki= jksxh dh voLFkk ds fy, leqfpr gS\ (iv) mipkj dh vof/k Bhd gS\ (v) vkS"k/ki= jksxh ds iSjkehVj (vk;q] otu vkfn) rFkk iwoZ fpfdRlk ds vuqlkj

leqfpr gS\ (vi) vkS"k/ki= vU; mipkj ds vuq:i gS \ (vii) vkS"k/ki= fu;eksa vkSj fn’kkfunZs’kksa ls laxr gS \ (viii) nq"izHkko vkSj izfrdwy vkS"kf/k izfrfØ;kvksa dh laHkkouk gS\ (ix) izfrdwy ladsr gSa\ (x) jksxh }kjk vkS"k/ki= esa vkS"kf/k;ksa ds nq:i;ksx vkSj vuqi;qDr iz;ksx dh laHkkouk

gS\ (xi) vkS"k/ki= yscfyax vis{kkvksa dk vuqikyu djrk gS\

N- visf{kr vkS"k/k mRiknksa ds ;kstu] forj.k vkSj yscfyax ls ;g lqfuf’pr gksuk pkfg, fd &

(i) vkS"k/k mRikn vkS"k/ki= ls esy [kkrk gS (ii) vkS"k/k mRikn dk le; lekIr ugha gqvk gS (iii) vkS"k/k mRikn Bhd <ax ls ;ksftr gks (;fn vko’;d gks rks), iSd gqvk gS vkSj

leqfpr <ax ls yscy yxk;k x;k gSA (iv) lgh <ax ls forj.k dh tk¡p&iM+rky iathd`r Hks"ktK }kjk dh tkrh gSA (v) mfpr izys[ku fd;k x;k gS\

t- jksxh@jksxh ds lgk;d dks vkS"k/k mRikn dk ifjnku bl rjg fd;k tkrk gS fd ;g lqfuf’pr gks tk, fd &

(i) iathd`r Hks"ktK & jksxh A mlds lgk;d dks vkS"kf/k nsa ns (ii) vkS"kf/k ds ckjs esa leqfpr tkudkjh jksxhA blds lgk;d dks ns nh tk,A

9.2 Hks"ktK }kjk Hks"ktK }kjk Hks"ktK }kjk Hks"ktK }kjk rdZrdZrdZrdZ laxr vkS"kf/k iz;ksx dk lao/kZu laxr vkS"kf/k iz;ksx dk lao/kZu laxr vkS"kf/k iz;ksx dk lao/kZu laxr vkS"kf/k iz;ksx dk lao/kZu

vkS"kf/k;ksa ds rdZ laxr iz;ksx dk lao/kZu djus ds fy, Hks"ktK Lo;a dks fuEu fØ;k dykiksa esa yxk,xk] tSls &

(i) vLirky ds Lrj ij vkSj jkT;@jk"Vªh; Lrj ij lw= lafgrk cukus dh rS;kjh (ii) vkS"kf/k daifu;ksa }kjk fufeZr lao/kZu lkexzh dk vkykspukRed vkdyu (iii) izkf/kd`r lzksrksa ds ek/;e ls ewY;kafdr lwpuk dk izpkj&izlkj (iv) lrr f’k{kk dk;ZØeksa ds ek/;e ls vkS"kf/k;ksa dh tkudkjh dk v|ru djuk rFkk LokLF;

o`fÙkdksa ds fy, f’k{kk dk;ZØe vk;ksftr djuk HkhA (v) jksxh lwpuk ds ipkZsa dh jpuk vkSj izpkj&izlkjA

9.3 jksjksjksjksxh dks ijke’kZ nsukxh dks ijke’kZ nsukxh dks ijke’kZ nsukxh dks ijke’kZ nsuk

d- vkS"k/ki= (vkS"k/k vkns’k) feyus ij vkSj jksxh ds vfHkys[k dh leh{kk dk vuqlj.k djrs gq, iathd`r Hks"ktK O;fDrxr :i ls ckrphr 'kq: djsxk ftlls izR;sd jksxh dh fpfdRlk ;k ,sls jksxh dh ns[kHkky esa o`f) gksxh vFkok og vk’kkizn gksxhA ,slh ppkZ O;fDr’k% gksxh tgka dgha lk/; gks vFkok Qksu ij gksxh rFkk mlesa jksxh dks ijke’kZ nsus ds leqfpr rRo ’kkfey gksaxsA ,sls rRoksa esa fuEufyf[kr ckrsa lfEefyr gks ldsaxh %&

(i) vkS"kf/k;ksa ds uke vkSj o.kZu (ii) ek=k fu/kkZj.k :i] ek=k] nsus dk mik; rFkk fpfdRlk dh dkykof/k

(iii)vkS"kf/k dh vk’kf;r iz;ksx rFkk izR;kf’kr dk;Zokgh (iv) vkS"kf/k ds fy, fo’ks"k funs’k vkSj lko/kkfu;ka

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(v) lkekU; xaHkhj vuq"kaxh izHkko ;k izfrdwy izHkko ;k var% fØ;k,a rFkk fpfdRlh; izfrdwy ladsr ftudk izfrjks/k fd;k tk ldrk gS] ftlesa muls cpuk Hkh ’kkfey gS] rFkk muds gksus ij visf{kr dk;Zokgh

(vi) Lo ekfuVfjax vkS"kf/k fpfdRlk dh izfof/k (vii) vkS"kf/k;ksa dk mfpr HkaMkj.k

(viii) vkS"k/ki= iqu% Hkjus dh lwpuk (ix) ek=k u ys ikus dh fLFkfr esa dk;Zokgh

(x) vkS"kf/k;ksa dk rdZlaxr iz;ksx lqfuf’pr fVIi.kfVIi.kfVIi.kfVIi.k% tc jksxh ;k jksxh lgk;d ijke’kZ ysus ls badkj djs rks Hks"ktK ls jksxh ;k mlds

lgk;d dks ijke’kZ nsus dh vis{kk ugha gksxhA

[k- Hks"ktK jksfx;ksa dks f[kyk;h xbZ vkS"kf/k;ksa dk vfHkys[k (vkSs"k/k dkMZ) j[ksxk ftldk mi;ksx vkS"kf/k fpfdRlk ds ewY;kadu ds fy, fd;k tk ldsxkA

x- (LokLF; ns[kHkky o`fÙkd ds ukrs) Hks"ktK izfØ;k vkSj ifj.kke ’kks/k] LokLF; lao/kZu rFkk f’k{kk nsus ds fy, rFkk LokLF; laca/kh tkudkjh nsus ds fy, izkf/kd`r gSA og Hks"ktxq.k foKkuh (QkekZdksbfiMs fu;ksyksftdy) v/;;u Hkh djsxkA

?k- jksxh dks ijke’kZ nsus okyh Hks"kft;ksa dks fuEufyf[kr ckrsa /;ku esa j[kuh gksaxh &

(i) dsoy iathd`r Hks"ktK gh ijke’kZ nsus dk dke djrs gSa ;

(ii) xksiuh; ckrphr dh lqfo/kk,¡ iznku dh tk;sa vkSj jksxh dh xksiuh;rk j[kh tk, ;

(iii) jksxh lwpuk ds ipZs fn, tkrs gSa ;

(iv) mfpr izys[ku fd;k tkrk gS ; (v) vuko’;d ijke’kZ ls cpuk pkfg, ; (vi) jksxh ds Qk;ns dk ijke’kZ] gj ijke’kZ esa] jksxh dk Qk;nk lokZf/kd egÙoiw.kZ gSA ekeys

esa yxs lHkh iathd`r Hks"ktK jksxh vkSj mlds ifjpjksa ds lkFk csf>>d jgus pkfg,A (vii) ijke’kZ nsus esa le; ikyu ijke’kZ ds fy, Lo;a dks miyC/k djkus esa iathd`r Hks"ktK dks

le; ikcanh dk iwjk /;ku j[kuk pkfg,A

v/;k;&v/;k;&v/;k;&v/;k;&5

10. iathd`r Hks"ktKksa ds ,d nwljs ds izfr mÙkjiathd`r Hks"ktKksa ds ,d nwljs ds izfr mÙkjiathd`r Hks"ktKksa ds ,d nwljs ds izfr mÙkjiathd`r Hks"ktKksa ds ,d nwljs ds izfr mÙkjnkf;Ronkf;Ronkf;Ronkf;Ro :&&&&

iathd`r Hks"ktK lHkh iathd`r Hks"ktK vkSj muds vO;ofgr ikfjokfjd vkfJrksa dks vkuqxzfgd lsok iznku djuk lq[knkbZ vkSj viuk fo’ks"kkf/kdkj le>uk pkfg,A

10.1 ijke’kZ vkpkj % ijke’kZ nsus esa dksbZ fu"Bkghurk] izfr}afnrk ;k }s"kHkko lkeus ugha vkuk pkfg,A ekeys ds izHkkjh iathd`r Hks"ktK ds izfr iwjk mfpr lEeku fn[kkuk gksxk rFkk ,slk dksbZz dFku ;k fVIi.kh u dh tk, ftlls mlesa ekus x, fo’okl dh gkfu gksA bl iz;kstu ds fy,] jksxh ;k mlds izfrfuf/k;ksa dh mifLFkfr esa dksbZ okn&fookn u fd;k tk,A

10.2 izfrLFkkuh Hks"ktK dh fu;qfDr % tc dHkh dksbZ iathd`r Hks"ktK ls ;g vuqjks/k djs fd mlds O;olk; esa mldh vLFkk;h vuqifLFkfr esa og mlds jksxh dk /;ku j[ks rks o`fÙkd f’k"Vkpkj dh vis{kk gS fd og ,slh fu;qfDr dks rHkh Lohdkj djs tc og vius vU; dk;Z ds lkFk&lkFk vfrfDr mÙkjnkf;Roksa dk fuoZgu djus esa leFkZ gksA ,slh fu;qfDr ;k dk;Zokgh djus okyk iathd`r Hks"ktK vuqifLFkr iathd`r Hks"ktK ds fgr vkSj izfr"Bk dk iwjk /;ku j[ksxk rFkk mlds dke ij ykSVus ij og ,sls lHkh jksfx;ksa dks mldh ns[kHkky essa lkSai nsxkA

v/;k;&v/;k;&v/;k;&v/;k;&6

11. tulk/kkj.k tulk/kkj.k tulk/kkj.k tulk/kkj.k vkSj vkSj vkSj vkSj o`fÙk ds izfr iathd`r o`fÙk ds izfr iathd`r o`fÙk ds izfr iathd`r o`fÙk ds izfr iathd`r Hks"Hks"Hks"Hks"ktKktKktKktK ds dÙkZO;ds dÙkZO;ds dÙkZO;ds dÙkZO; :&&&&

11.1 ukxfjd ds :i esa ukxfjd ds :i esa ukxfjd ds :i esa ukxfjd ds :i esa iathd`r Hks"ktKiathd`r Hks"ktKiathd`r Hks"ktKiathd`r Hks"ktK % vPNs ukxfjdksa ds :i esa fo’ks"k izf’k{k.k izkIr iathd`r Hks"ktK yksd LokLF; ds eqÌksa ij viuh lykg dks lkoZtfud djsaxsA mUgsa lekt dh fof/k;ksa dks izofrZr djus esa rFkk mu laLFkkuksa dks dk;e j[kus esa viuh Hkwfedk fuHkkuh pkfg, tks ekuork ds fgrksa dk

¹Hkkx IIIµ[k.M 4º Hkkjr dk jkti=k % vlk/kj.k 11

lao/kZu djsA os LoPNrk@yksd LokLF; fof/k;ksa vkSj fofu;eksa dks ykxw djus esa izkf/kdkfj;ksa ds lkFk fof’k"V :i ls lg;ksx djsA

11.2 yksd vkSj lkeqnkf;d LokLF;yksd vkSj lkeqnkf;d LokLF;yksd vkSj lkeqnkf;d LokLF;yksd vkSj lkeqnkf;d LokLF; % iathd`r Hks"ktK fo’ks"kdj tks yksd LokLF; ds dk;Z esa yxs gSa] egkekjh vkSj lapkjh chekfj;ksa dh jksdFkke ds fy, laxjks/k fofu;eksa vkSj j{kks;k;ksa ds laca/k esa turk dks tkx:d djsaxsA iathd`r Hks"ktK] loZnk] LokLF; izkf/kdj.kksa dh fof/k;ksa] fu;eksa vkSj fofu;eksa ds vuqlkj viuh ns[kHkky esa lapkjh chekjh dk gj ekeyk yksd LokLF; izkf/kdj.kksa dks lwfpr djsaxsA tc egkekjh vk tk, rks iathd`r Hks"ktK Lo;a dks chekjh yxus ds Hk; ds dkj.k vius dÙkZO; ls foeq[k ugha gksxkA

11.3 dk;dk;dk;dk;kkkk fpfdRld@ulZsafpfdRld@ulZsafpfdRld@ulZsafpfdRld@ulZsa % iathd`r Hks"ktK vko’;drk iM+us ij dk;k fpfdRldksa] narfpfdRldksa vkSj ulkZsa dk lg;ksx ekaxsxkA

v/;k;&v/;k;&v/;k;&v/;k;&7

12. vuSfrd d`R;vuSfrd d`R;vuSfrd d`R;vuSfrd d`R; :&&&&

dksbZ Hkh iathd`r Hks"ktK fuEufyf[kr fdlh Hkh d`R; esa] ftUgsa vuSfrd ekuk tk,xk] lgk;rk] mRizsj.k ugha djsxk vFkok ,sls d`R; dks Lo;a ugha djsxkA

12.1 foKkiu nsukfoKkiu nsukfoKkiu nsukfoKkiu nsuk &&&&

d- fdlh iathd`r Hks"ktK }kjk] iathd`r Hks"ktK lewg }kjk ;k laLFkk ;k laLFkkvksa }kjk izR;{kr% ;k vizR;{kr% jksfx;ksa dh ;kpuk djuk vuSfrd d`R; gSA dksbZ iathd`r Hks"ktK vius uke dk iz;ksx vdsys ;k nwljksa ds lkFk feydj] fdlh Hkh <ax ls] foKkiu ;k izpkj&izlkj djus ds fdlh Hkh :i esa ;k jhfr ls ,sls fo"k; ds :i esa ugha djsxk ftldk pfj= ,slk gks ftlls /;ku mldh vksj ;k mldh o`fÙkd fLFkfr] dkS’ky] ;ksX;rk] miyfC/k;ksa] izkfIr;ksa] fo’kss"kKrkvksa] fu;qfDr;ksa] laxeksa] lEc) djus vkSj ;k ,sls ik= ds lEeku dh vksj vkd`"V gks lk/kkj.kr;k ftlds ifj.kke Lo:i og Lo;a dks c<+k&p<+kdj izLrqr dj ik,xkA dksbZ iathd`r Hks"ktK fdlh laifÙk ;k mldh DokfyVh ;k mlds iz;ksx ds laca/k esa fdlh vkS"kf/k] vkS"k/k] uksLVªe mipkj] ’kY; fpfdRlh; ;k fpfdRlh; oLrq] midj.k ;k mi;a= ;k fdlh okf.kfT;d mRikn ;k oLrq ds laca/k esa dksbZ vuqeksnu] flQkfj’k] leFkZu] izek.ki=] fjiksVZ ;k dFku vFkok fdlh Hkh <ax ls foKkiu ds fdlh Hkh :i esa ;k jhfr ls fdlh ijh{k.k] izn’kZu ;k mlds Vªk;y ;k vius uke] gLrk{kj ;k QksVksxzkQ ds laca/k esa mlds iz;ksx dh ckcr fdlh O;fDr dks izfrdj ij ;k mlds fcuk ugha nsxk vkSj u gh og jksx ds ekeyksa] byktksa ;k mipkjksa dh Mhax ekjsxk vFkok fdlh Hkh <ax ls mldh fjiksVZ ds izdk’ku dh btktr nsxkA fQj Hkh iathd`r Hks"ktK dks fuEufyf[kr ds ckjs esa vkSipkfjd ?kks"k.kk djus dh btktr gksxh %& (i) O;olk; vkjaHk djus ds ckjs esa] (ii) irk cnyus ds ckjs esa

[k- vius ySVjgSM esa ;k Hks"kth ;k fdlh ,sls LFkkiu ds lkbu cksMZ ij viuk QksVksfp= Niokus dks vFkok izpkj&izlkj dh ,slh dksbZ lkexzh Niokus dks iathd`r Hks"ktK ds vkRe foKkiu vkSj vuSfrd vkpj.k ds d`R; ds :i esa ekuk tk,xkA rFkkfi vkS"kf/k;ksa ds js[kkfp=] vkjs[k vkSj fp= Niokuk vuSfrd ugha ekuk tk,xkA

12.2 NwV NwV NwV NwV (fjcsVfjcsVfjcsVfjcsV) vkSj deh’kuvkSj deh’kuvkSj deh’kuvkSj deh’ku &&&&

dksbZ iathd`r Hks"ktK@Hks"kth vkS"kf/k;ksa ds foØ;@forj.k ds fy, fdlh jksxh dks jsQj djus] mlds fy, flQkfj’k djus ;k mls gkfly djus ds fy, dksbZ migkj] minku] deh’ku ;k cksul ugha nsxk] ;kpuk ugha djsxk ;k izkIr ugha djsxk vkSj u gh nsus] ;kpuk djus ;k izkIr djus dh izLFkkiuk djsxkA dksbZ iathd`r Hks"ktK vkS"kf/k;ksa ds foØ;@forj.k ds fdlh ’kqYd esa foHkktu] varj.k] leuqns’ku] v/khurk] fjcsfVax] ckaVus ;k izfrizsf"kr djus ds d`R; esa izR;{kr% ;k vizR;{kr% lgHkkxh ugha cusxk ;k ml d`R; esa i{kdkj ugha gksxkA

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12.3 xqIr mipkjxqIr mipkjxqIr mipkjxqIr mipkj &&&&

iathd`r Hks"ktK }kjk xqIr vkS"k/k inkFkZ dk vkS"k/ki= cukuk ;k forj.k djuk] ftldh jpuk vFkok fofuekZ.k ;k muds iz;ksx ds mUu;u ds ckjs esa tkudkjh ugha gS] vuSfrd gS vkSj bl izdkj izfrcaf/kr gSA iathd`r Hks"ktK }kjk forfjr lc vkS"kf/k;ksa ij vkSfpR; lw= vkSj Li"V uke vafdr gksxkA

12.4 ekuokf/kdkjekuokf/kdkjekuokf/kdkjekuokf/kdkj &&&&

iathd`r Hks"ktK ;a=.kk esa u rks lgk;rk nsxk ;k nq"izsj.k djsxk vkSj u gh ekufld ;k ’kkjhfjd Vªkek (vfHk?kkr) djus esa ;k ekuokf/kdkj ds Li"V mYya?ku esa fdlh vU; O;fDr ;k vfHkdj.k }kjk dkfjr ;a=.kk dks Nqikus esa i{kdkj cusxkA

v/;k;&v/;k;&v/;k;&v/;k;&8

13. vopkjvopkjvopkjvopkj :&&&&

iathd`r Hks"ktK dh vksj ls fuEufyf[kr d`R; ;k yksi o`fÙkd vopkj gksaxs ftlds fy, ml ij vuq’kklukRed dk;Zokgh dh tk ldsxh & d- vf/kfu;e ds v/khu fufeZr fofu;eksa dk mYya?ku ; [k- iathd`r fpfdRlk O;olk;h ds vkS"k/ki= ds fcuk vkS"kf/k;k¡ nsuk] tks dsoy vkS"k/ki= ij nh tkuh

pkfg, ; x- iathd`r fpfdRlk O;olk;h ds vuqeksnu@lEefr ds fcuk vkS"k/ki= dk izfrLFkkiu ; ?k- Hks"kth Lokeh dks Hks"kth esa Hkkx fy, fcuk mlds Hks"ktK iathdj.k izek.k&i= dk iz;ksx djus ds

fy, vuqKkr djuk ;

M- vius Hks"ktK iathdj.k izek.k&i= dks ,d ls vf/kd Hks"ktKksa dks nsuk ; p- fofu;e 6.2 d ds vuqlkj 5 o"kZ dh vof/k rd vius jksfx;ksa ds vkS"k/ki=@uqL[ks ds vfHkys[k u

j[kuk rFkk jksxh ;k mlds izkf/kd`r izfrfuf/k ds ekaxus ij mls 72 ?kaVs ds Hkhrj u nsuk ;

N- jkT; Hkss"kth ifj"kn~ }kjk mls fn, x, iathdj.k izek.k&i= dks viuh Hkss"kth esa iznf’kZr u djuk ; t- vkSs"kf/k vkSj izlk/ku lkexzh vf/kfu;e 1940 vkSj@;k Hks"kth vf/kfu;e] 1948 ds v/khu fu;qDr

fd, x, fujh{kd dks fujh{k.k@tkap@vUos"k.k djus ls vo:) djuk ; >- jksxh ds lkFk tkjdeZ ;k vuqfpr vkpj.k djuk vFkok jksxh ds lkFk vuqfpr lgkp;Z cukdj

viuh o`fÙkd fLFkfr dk nq:i;ksx djuk] blls iathd`r Hks"ktK Hks"kth vf/kfu;e] 1948 dh /kkjk 36 esa ;Fkk micaf/kr vuq’kklukRed dk;Zokgh ds nkf;Rok/khu gks tk,xk ;

´- uSfrd v/kerk@vkijkf/kd d`R; okys vijk/kksa ds fy, U;k;ky; }kjk nks"kflf) ; V- o`fÙkd izek.ko`fÙkd izek.ko`fÙkd izek.ko`fÙkd izek.ki=ksa] fjiksVkZsa vkSj vU; nLrkostksa ij gLrk{kj djuki=ksa] fjiksVkZsa vkSj vU; nLrkostksa ij gLrk{kj djuki=ksa] fjiksVkZsa vkSj vU; nLrkostksa ij gLrk{kj djuki=ksa] fjiksVkZsa vkSj vU; nLrkostksa ij gLrk{kj djuk % iathd`r Hks"ktK dqN ekeyksa esa]

U;k;ky;ksa esa i'pkRorhZ mi;ksx ds fy, ;k iz’kklfud iz;kstuksa vkfn ds fy, viuh o`fÙkd gSfl;r esa vius gLrk{kj ls izek.ki=] vf/klwpuk] fjiksVZ vkSj mlh izdkj ds vU; nLrkost nsus ds fy, fof/k }kjk vkc) gks ldsxk vFkok nsus ds fy, le;&le; ij visf{kr fd;k tk ldsxk vFkok mlls vuqjks/k fd;k tk ldsxkA dksbZ Hkh iathd`r Hks"ktK] ftls ;g fn[kk fn;k tk, fd mlus vius uke vkSj izkf/kdkj ls fdlh ,sls izek.ki=] vf/klwpuk] fjiksVZ ;k oSls gh izdkj ds nLrkost ij gLrk{kj fd, gSa ;k fn;k gS tks vlR;] Hkzked ;k vuqfpr gS;

B- vufgZr O;fDr dks vk/kqfud vk;qfoZKku esa n{krk dk izek.ki= nsuk ; (fVIi.kfVIi.kfVIi.kfVIi.k % iwoZxkeh iathd`r Hks"ktK dh futh ns[k&js[k esa ln~Hkkfod Nk= Hks"ktK dk mfpr izf’k{k.k

vkSj vuqns’ku fuckZf/kr ugha gSA)

M- chekfj;ksa vkSj mipkjksa ds ckjs esa izsl ys[k fy[kuk vkSj lk{kkRdkj nsuk ftlds ifj.kkeLo:i Lo;a dk foKkiu gks ldrk gS ;k O;olk; dh ;kpuk gks ldrh gS] fdUrq og vius Lo;a ds uke ls yksd LokLF;] LoLFk thou fo"k;ksa ij lk/kkj.k izsl esa fy[kus ds fy, Lora= gS vFkok lkoZtfud O;k[;ku nsus ds fy,] jsfM;ks@Vh-oh-@bUVusV ij mlh iz;kstu ds fy, okrkZ ns ldrk gS rFkk mldh mn~?kkss"k.kk lk/kkj.k izsl dks Hkst ldrk gS ;

<+- fdlh jksxh dh mu xqIr ckrksa dks izdV djuk tks mls viuh o`fÙk dk iz;ksx djrs le; Kkr gqbZ gS] fdUrq fuEufyf[kr ckrsa blesa lfEefyr ugha gS %&

¹Hkkx IIIµ[k.M 4º Hkkjr dk jkti=k % vlk/kj.k 13

(i) ihBklhu U;kf;d vf/kdkjh ds vkns’k ls U;k;ky; esa] (ii) mu ifjfLFkfr;ksa esa ftuesa] fdlh [kkl O;fDr ;k leqnk; ds fy, xaHkhj vkSj vfHkKkr

ladV gS] rFkk (iii) vf/klwpuh; jksxksa ds fy,

.k- iathd`r fpfdRlk O;olk;h ds vkSs"k/ki= ij ek= /kkfeZd vk/kkj ij vkSs"kf/k;k¡ nsus ls badkj djukA

r- fdlh vk;qfoZKku ;k vU; if=dk esa jksfx;ksa dh btkt+r ds fcuk muds QksVksfp= ;k dsl fjiksVZ ,slh jhfr ls izdkf’kr djuk ftlls mudh igpku izdV gks ldsA rFkkfi ;fn igpku izdV ugha gksrh gS rks lEefr t:jh ugha gSA

Fk- iathd`r Hks"ktK }kjk Hks"kth pyk, tkus rFkk mldh lgk;rk djus ds fy, viathd`r Hks"ktK dks fu;ksftr djus dh fLFkfr esa] varrksxRok mÙkjnkf;Ro iathd`r Hks"ktK dk gksrk gSA

n- jksfx;ksa dks gkfly djus ds fy, nykyksa ;k ,tsUVksa dk iz;ksx djukA

/k- vius vki dks fo’ks"kK crkuk

u- ;fn xzkeh.k {ks= esa rSukr iathd`r Hks"ktK ftyk LokLF; izkf/kdj.k izeq[k ;k v/;{k] ftyk ifj"kn~ ds fujh{k.k ds nkSjku fcuk lwpuk ds nks ls vf/kd voljksa ij vuqifLFkr ik;k tk, rks mls vopkj ekuk tk,xkA

i- ;fn Hks"kth esa dk;Zjr iathd`r Hks"ktK fdlh vU; Hks"kth@Hks"kth egkfo|ky;@laLFkk@m|ksx@fdlh vU; laxBu esa f’k{kd ds :i esa ;k vU;Fkk dke djrs ik;k tk,xk rks bls vopkj ekuk tk,xkA

v/;k;&v/;k;&v/;k;&v/;k;&9

14. naM vkSj vuq’kklukRed dk;ZokgnaM vkSj vuq’kklukRed dk;ZokgnaM vkSj vuq’kklukRed dk;ZokgnaM vkSj vuq’kklukRed dk;Zokgh h h h %%%%&&&&

d- ;g Li"V :i ls le> fy;k tk, fd vijk/kksa vkSj o`fÙkd vopkj ds mnkgj.k tks Åij fn, x, gSa] mu cnuke d`R;ksa dh iwjh lwph ugha gS rFkk lwph xfBr djus ds fy, vk’kkf;r ugha gS ftlesa vuq’kklukRed dk;Zokgh visf{kr gS] vkSj ;g fd bl lwpuk dks tkjh djds Hkkjrh; Hks"kth ifj"kn~ vkSj@;k jkT; Hks"kth ifj"kn~sa fdlh Hkh rjg] iathd`r Hks"ktK dh vksj ls o`fÙkd vopkj ds fdlh Hkh vU; :i ij fopkj djus vkSj O;ogkj djus ls izfojr ugha gSaA ,slh ifjfLFkfr;k¡ gks ldrh gSa vkSj mRiUu gksrh gSa ftuds laca/k esa o`fÙkd vopkj ds iz’u mB ldrs gSa tks buesa ls fdlh Hkh izoxZ esa ugha vkrsA gj laHko /;ku j[kuk pkfg, fd lafgrk dk mYya/ku ’kCnksa ;k Hkkouk esa u gksA vU; lcdh Hkkafr ,sls n`"Vkarksa esa Hkkjrh; Hks"kth ifj"kn~ vkSj@;k jkT; Hks"kth ifj"kn~ksa dks Hkkjrh; Hks"kth ifj"kn vkSj@;k jkT; Hks"kth ifj"kn~ksa ds le{k yk, x, rF;ksa ij fopkj djds QSlyk djuk gksrk gSA

[k- o`fÙkd vopkj dh dksbZ Hkh f’kdk;r Hkkjrh; Hks"kth ifj"kn~@lacaf/kr jkT; Hks"kth ifj"kn~ ds le{k vuq’kklukRed dk;Zokgh ds fy, ykbZ tk ldrh gSA o`fÙkd vopkj dh dksbZ f’kdk;r izkIr gksus ij Hkkjrh; Hks"kth ifj"kn~@lacaf/kr jkT; ifj"kn~ tkap djsxh rFkk iathd`r Hks"ktK dks Lo;a ;k IyhMj ds ek/;e ls lqus tkus dk volj iznku djsxhA ;fn iathd`r Hks"ktK dks o`fÙkd vopkj djus dk nks"kh ik;k tk, rks Hkkjrh; Hks"kth ifj"kn~@lacaf/kr jkT; Hks"kth ifjs"kn~ ,slk n.M ns ldsxh tks og vko’;d le>s vFkok vipkjh iathd`r O;olk;h dk uke jftLVj ls lnk ds fy, ;k ,d fuf’pr vof/k ds fy, fudkyus dk funs’k ns ldsxh@jftLVj ls uke dk foyksi LFkkuh; izsl esa ,oa fofHkUu Hks"kth la?kksa@lkslk;fV;ksa@fudk;ksa ds izdk’kuksa es O;kid :i ls izlkfjr fd;k tk,xkA

x- ;fn jftLVj ls uke fudkyus dk n.M ,d lhfer vof/k ds fy, gS rks lacaf/kr jkT; Hks"kth ifj"kn~ ;g Hkh funs’k ns ldsxh fd bl izdkj fudkyk x;k uke ml vof/k ds chrus ds ckn] ftlds fy, uke gVkus dk vkns’k fn;k x;k Fkk] jftLVj esa iqu% LFkkfir dj fn;k tk,xkA

?k- vipkjh iathd`r Hks"ktK ds fo:) f’kdk;r ij fofu’p; 6 ekl dh dkykof/k esa fd;k tk,xkA M- f’kdk;r ds yfEcr jgrs lacaf/kr jkT; Hks"kth ifj"kn~ iathd`r Hks"ktK dks ml izfØ;k ;k O;olk;

dks djus ls izfrcaf/kr dj ldsxh tks laoh{kk/khu gSA p- o`fÙkd v{kerk Hkkjrh; Hks"kth ifj"kn~ }kjk fofgr fn’kk&funZs’kksa ds vuqlkj ih;j lewg }kjk fu.khZr

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N- vkS"kf/k vkSj izlk/ku lkexzh vf/kfu;e 1940 vkSj Hks"kth vf/kfu;e] 1948 ds v/khu fu;qDr fujh{kd ds dk;Z esa tkucw>dj vojks/k dk vijk/k lacaf/kr vf/kfu;e esa ;Fkk micaf/kr n.Muh; gSaA

vpZuk eqnxy] fucU/kd ,oa lfpo [foKkiu& III@4@vlk-@101@14]

ifjf'k"V&ifjf'k"V&ifjf'k"V&ifjf'k"V&I

?kk?kk?kk?kkss ss"k.kk"k.kk"k.kk"k.kk (fofu;e fofu;e fofu;e fofu;e 3.1 nsf[k,nsf[k,nsf[k,nsf[k,)

(Hks"ktK jftLVj esa uke ntZ djkus ds fy, jkT; Hks"Hks"ktK jftLVj esa uke ntZ djkus ds fy, jkT; Hks"Hks"ktK jftLVj esa uke ntZ djkus ds fy, jkT; Hks"Hks"ktK jftLVj esa uke ntZ djkus ds fy, jkT; Hks"ktktktkthhhh ifj"kn~ esa vkosnu djrs le; izLrqifj"kn~ esa vkosnu djrs le; izLrqifj"kn~ esa vkosnu djrs le; izLrqifj"kn~ esa vkosnu djrs le; izLrqrrrr dh tk,xhdh tk,xhdh tk,xhdh tk,xh)

1. eSa viuk thou ekuork dh lsok esa lefiZr djus dh fu"BkiwoZd 'kiFk ysrk g¡wA 2. fdlh Hkh /kedh ds ckotwn eSa vius Hks"kth Kku dks ekuork dh fof/k;ksa ds izfrdwy bLrseky ugha d:¡xkA 3. eSa xHkZ/kkj.k ds le; ls ekuo thou ds izfr ije lEeku j[kw¡xkA 4. eSa vius drZO; vkSj vius jksxh ds chp /keZ] jk"Vªh;rk] ewyoa’k] nyxr jktuhfr ;k lkekftd Lrj ds

ekun.Mksa dks ck/kk ugha cuus nw¡xkA 5. eSa viuh o`fŸk dk O;olk; 'kq) var% dj.k vkSj xfjek ds lkFk d:¡xkA 6. esjs jksxh dk LokLF; esjh igyh izkFkfedrk gksxhA 7. eSa mu xqIr ckrksa dk lEeku d:¡xk tks eq>s Kkr gqbZ gSaA 8. eSa vius f’k{kdksa ds izfr vknj vkSj d`rKrk izdV d:¡xkA 9. eSa Hks"kth o`fŸk dh izfr"Bk vkSj egku ijEijkvksa dks viuh iwjh lkeF;Z ls v{kq..k j[kw¡xkA 10. eSa vius lgdfeZ;ksa ds lkFk iwjs vknj vkSj xfjek ds lkFk crkZo d:¡xkA 11. eSa Hkkjrh; Hks"kth ifj"kn~ }kjk fu/kkZfjr dh xbZ lafgrk dk ikyu d:¡xkA eSa izekf.kr djrk g¡w fd eSaus mi;qZä ?kks"k.kk dks i<+ fy;k gS vkSj lger g¡wA eSa ;s izfrKk,¡ fu"BkiwoZd] eqDrHkko ls rFkk viuh izfr"Bk ds vk/kkj ij djrk gw¡A

gLrk{kj…………………………………………………………………………………..

uke………………………………………………………………………………………

LFkku……………………………………………………………………………………..

irk………………………………………………………………………………………

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rkjh[k % ……………..

ifjf'kifjf'kifjf'kifjf'k"V&"V&"V&"V&II

vkS"k/ki= vkS"k/ki= vkS"k/ki= vkS"k/ki= (izSlfØI’kuizSlfØI’kuizSlfØI’kuizSlfØI’ku) vfHkys[k dk QkeZsVvfHkys[k dk QkeZsVvfHkys[k dk QkeZsVvfHkys[k dk QkeZsV

(fofu;e fofu;e fofu;e fofu;e 6.2 nsf[k,nsf[k,nsf[k,nsf[k,)

jksxh dk uke………………………………………………………………

vk;q………………………………………………………………………

fyax………………………………………………………………………

irk………………………………………………………………………

O;olk;…………………………………………………………………..

izFke foftV dh rkjh[k…………………………………………………….

funku % …………………………………………………………………

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vkS"k/ki= % ………………………………………………………………

vuqorhZ dk;Zokgh % ……………………………………………………….

rkjh[k % …………………………………………………………………

fVIi.kh % …………………………………………………………………

iwjs gLrk{kj% ……………………………………………………………..

iathd`r Hks"ktK dk uke vkSj iathdj.k la[;k ………………………………

ifjf'k"V&ifjf'k"V&ifjf'k"V&ifjf'k"V&III

vLirky Hks"kth O;olk; LFky ij Hks"ktK dh fLFkfr dk uke vkSj dk;vLirky Hks"kth O;olk; LFky ij Hks"ktK dh fLFkfr dk uke vkSj dk;vLirky Hks"kth O;olk; LFky ij Hks"ktK dh fLFkfr dk uke vkSj dk;vLirky Hks"kth O;olk; LFky ij Hks"ktK dh fLFkfr dk uke vkSj dk;ZZZZ mŸkjnkf;Roksa dk fooj.kmŸkjnkf;Roksa dk fooj.kmŸkjnkf;Roksa dk fooj.kmŸkjnkf;Roksa dk fooj.k

1. tkWc tkWc tkWc tkWc (dk;Zdk;Zdk;Zdk;Z) igpku %igpku %igpku %igpku %&&&&

1.1 fLFkfr dk uke % Hks"ktK

1.2 dk;Z LFkku (tks leqfpr gks)

ea=ky; % LokLF; foHkkx % fpfdRlk lsok,¡

izHkkx % LokLF; ns[kHkky ,oa uSnkfud lsok,¡ vuqHkkx % Hks"kftd lsok,¡ bZdkbZ % vLirky Hks"kth@fMLisaljh@HkaMkjxkj

1.3 izFke Lrj i;Zos{kd dk in (i;Zos{kd dk 'kkldh; in) % mi izeq[k@ofj"B Hks"ktK

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2. iz;kstu] drZO; vkSj mŸkjnkf;Roiz;kstu] drZO; vkSj mŸkjnkf;Roiz;kstu] drZO; vkSj mŸkjnkf;Roiz;kstu] drZO; vkSj mŸkjnkf;Ro%&%&%&%&

iz;kstu % Hks"kftd ns[kHkky vkSj lsok dkjxj <ax ls iznku djus ds fy, rduhdh lsok,¡ miyC/k djkuk rFkk laHkkj&ra= lgk;rk

drZO; ,oa mŸkjnkf;RodrZO; ,oa mŸkjnkf;RodrZO; ,oa mŸkjnkf;RodrZO; ,oa mŸkjnkf;Ro le; le; le; le; izfr’krrkizfr’krrkizfr’krrkizfr’krrk vLirky esavLirky esavLirky esavLirky esa • iathd`r fpfdRlk O;olk;h ds vkS"k/ki= ij jksxh dks vkS"kf/k;ka nsuk • jksxh dks lykg nsuk vkSj LokLF; f’k{kk nsuk • Hks"kth foHkkx ds izca/k esa lgk;rk djuk • ,-Mh-vkj- dk vfHkys[k j[kuk • varjax jksfx;ksa dks Hks"kftd lsok,¡ miyC/k djkuk • rkRdkfyd fufeZr vkSj fo’ks"khd`r mRikn fufeZr djuk • jksxh dh csgrj ns[kHkky ds fy, funkuK (fDyfufl;u) LokLF; o`fŸkd ds

lkFk ppkZ • vkS"k/ki= loZs{k.k djuk rFkk vfuok;Z vkS"k/k lwph esa ifjorZu izLrkfor

djuk • tc dHkh vko’;d gks rks vkikr dk;Z djuk • vkS"kf/k;ksa vkSj xSj&vkS"kf/k;ksa dks baMsUV djuk vkSj mldh iM+rky djuk • bZdkbZ ds miLdjksa vkSj vU; iznk;ksa dk vfHkys[k j[kuk • vfHkys[k vkSj lkfgR; dk izys[k

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drZO; ,oa mŸkjnkf;RodrZO; ,oa mŸkjnkf;RodrZO; ,oa mŸkjnkf;RodrZO; ,oa mŸkjnkf;Ro le;le;le;le; izfr’krrkizfr’krrkizfr’krrkizfr’krrk vfuok;Z vkS"kf/k;k¡ vkSj Vhdkvfuok;Z vkS"kf/k;k¡ vkSj Vhdkvfuok;Z vkS"kf/k;k¡ vkSj Vhdkvfuok;Z vkS"kf/k;k¡ vkSj Vhdk • ns’k@jkT; dh okf"Zkd vkS"kf/k vko’;d dh ek=k dh leh{kk • fofHkUu vLirkyksa ds HkaMkfj;ksa ls izkIr okf"kZd ekax lwfp;ksa dk lR;kiu • oLrq lwph ekfuVfjax] HkkSfrd lR;kiu vkSj fo’ys"k.k ds fy, vLirkyksa dk

nkSjk • vkS"kf/k;ksa vkSj vU; lkeku ds iznk; ds fy, iznk;drkZvksa ds lkFk i=

O;ogkj • lsok dh xq.koŸkk esa lq/kkj ds fy, Hks"kftd iznk;ksa ls lacaf/kr eqÌksa ij

foHkkx ds vU; LokLF; deZpkfj;ksa ls ppkZ djuk • fofHkUu vLirkyksa ls i=O;ogkj djuk vkSj 'kh?kz ,Dlik;jh okyh vkS"kf/k;ksa dks

tqVkuk • fofo/k dk;Z

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3. Kku vkSj dkS’ky vis{kk,¡ Kku vkSj dkS’ky vis{kk,¡ Kku vkSj dkS’ky vis{kk,¡ Kku vkSj dkS’ky vis{kk,¡ %&%&%&%& of.kZr dk;Z ds izn’kZu ds fy, U;wure vis{kk,¡ (f’k{kk dk Lrj] Kku] dkS’ky vkSj ;ksX;rk)

3.1 f’k{kk % Hks"kth fMIyksek@Hks"kth Lukrd 3.2 izf’k{k.k & dqN ugha 3.3 visf{kr O;kogkfjd vuqHko dh vof/k vkSj izdkj & u;h HkrhZ 3.4 Hkk"kk Kku vkSj vU; fo’ks"khd`r vis{kk & vaxzsth vkSj izknsf’kd Hkk"kkvksa esa /kkjk izokg gksA

4. dk;Z dh tfVyrk dk;Z dh tfVyrk dk;Z dh tfVyrk dk;Z dh tfVyrk %&%&%&%& dk;Z] mik;ksa] dk;Z esa varxzZLr izfØ;kvksa vkSj i)fr;ksa dh ckjhfd;ksa dk] dk;Z esa dk;Z] mik;ksa] dk;Z esa varxzZLr izfØ;kvksa vkSj i)fr;ksa dh ckjhfd;ksa dk] dk;Z esa dk;Z] mik;ksa] dk;Z esa varxzZLr izfØ;kvksa vkSj i)fr;ksa dh ckjhfd;ksa dk] dk;Z esa dk;Z] mik;ksa] dk;Z esa varxzZLr izfØ;kvksa vkSj i)fr;ksa dh ckjhfd;ksa dk] dk;Z esa varxZzLrvarxZzLrvarxZzLrvarxZzLr dfBukbZ vkSj dfBukbZ vkSj dfBukbZ vkSj dfBukbZ vkSj ekSfydrk dk fooj.kekSfydrk dk fooj.kekSfydrk dk fooj.kekSfydrk dk fooj.k % % % % mŸkjnkf;Roksa esa jksxh dk vuqJo.k djuk vkSj LokLF; f’k{kk lqyHk djkuk varxZzLr gS ftldk vkcknh ds lexz LokLF; ij rFkk jksx izca/ku ij izR;{k izHkko iM+sxkA bldh vf/kdkfjrk ds varxZr Hks"kftd lsokvksa dk foLr`r {ks= vkrk gS pkgs og vkS"k/kky; gks ;k vLirky gksA fu/kkZfjr izfØ;k,¡ vkSj izfof/k;k¡ lqfuf’pr rduhdh izHkkoksRikndrk rFkk fo’kq)rk esa dk;kZfUor dh tkuh pkfg,A dk;Zlk/kd izfØ;k esa dk;Z esa dksbZ xyrh fuokfjr djus ds fy, gj mik; dh laoh{kk ’kkfey gS D;ksafd og ekuo thou ds fo"k; esa gSA thou j{kd vkS"kf/k;ksa dk izca/ku cgqr egRoiw.kZ gS vkSj blesa vusd dne mBk;s tkrs gSa ftlls fd t:jrean jksfx;ksa dks le; ls vkS"kf/k fey ldsA

5. dk;Z dk fo"k;&{ks= vkSj izHkko dk;Z dk fo"k;&{ks= vkSj izHkko dk;Z dk fo"k;&{ks= vkSj izHkko dk;Z dk fo"k;&{ks= vkSj izHkko %&%&%&%&

dk;Z izn’kZu dh ifjf/k dk C;kSjk] rFkk ndk;Z izn’kZu dh ifjf/k dk C;kSjk] rFkk ndk;Z izn’kZu dh ifjf/k dk C;kSjk] rFkk ndk;Z izn’kZu dh ifjf/k dk C;kSjk] rFkk nwljksa ds dke ij ;k laxBu ds dkedkt ij dk;Z ds izHkko dk wljksa ds dke ij ;k laxBu ds dkedkt ij dk;Z ds izHkko dk wljksa ds dke ij ;k laxBu ds dkedkt ij dk;Z ds izHkko dk wljksa ds dke ij ;k laxBu ds dkedkt ij dk;Z ds izHkko dk fooj.kfooj.kfooj.kfooj.k % % % % vkS"kf/k;k¡ LokLF; ra= dh thou js[kk gksrh gSA LokLF; ns[kHkky ra= dh lQyrk bl ij fuHkZj djrh gS fd fofHkUu la?kVd tSls vkS"kf/k;ksa dk Bhd ls lsou] ykxr vkSj iznk;] lalk/kuksa dk rkfdZd mi;ksx] Nhtu dks U;wure djuk] rFkk rdZlaxr vkS"kf/k;ka fy[kuk dSls dke djrs gSaA Hks"ktK mUgsa dk;kZfUor vkSj loaf/kZr djus esa iw.kZr% rYyhu jgrk gS vkSj bl izdkj og jk"Vª dh lexz vFkZ O;oLFkk esa ;ksxnku djrk gSA Hks"ktK jksfx;ksa dks lykg nsus] vkS"kf/k;ksa ds rdZlaxr p;u ds ckjs esa vkS"kf/k;k¡ fy[kus okyksa dks lykg nsus esa lh/ks&lh/ks vardZfyr gksrk gSA vr% jksxh dh laiw.kZ ns[kHkky ij bldk izR;{k izHkko iM+rk gSA

6. miyC/k vuqns’k vkSj fn’kk&funZs’kmiyC/k vuqns’k vkSj fn’kk&funZs’kmiyC/k vuqns’k vkSj fn’kk&funZs’kmiyC/k vuqns’k vkSj fn’kk&funZs’k %&%&%&%&

6.1 vuqns’kvuqns’kvuqns’kvuqns’k ofj"B }kjk dk;Z ij fu;a=.k ds iz;ofj"B }kjk dk;Z ij fu;a=.k ds iz;ofj"B }kjk dk;Z ij fu;a=.k ds iz;ofj"B }kjk dk;Z ij fu;a=.k ds iz;ksx dk fooj.k] dk;Z fdl izdkj lkSaik tkrk gS] mldh leh{kk ksx dk fooj.k] dk;Z fdl izdkj lkSaik tkrk gS] mldh leh{kk ksx dk fooj.k] dk;Z fdl izdkj lkSaik tkrk gS] mldh leh{kk ksx dk fooj.k] dk;Z fdl izdkj lkSaik tkrk gS] mldh leh{kk dh tkrh gS vkSj ewY;kadu fd;k tkrk gSdh tkrh gS vkSj ewY;kadu fd;k tkrk gSdh tkrh gS vkSj ewY;kadu fd;k tkrk gSdh tkrh gS vkSj ewY;kadu fd;k tkrk gS %%%%

dk;Z dk lEiknu okf"kZd dk;Z ;kstuk rFkk T;s"B Hks"ktKksa ds fu;fer i;Zos{k.k ij vk/kkfjr gksrk gSA

¹Hkkx IIIµ[k.M 4º Hkkjr dk jkti=k % vlk/kj.k 17

6.2 fn’kkfunZs’kfn’kkfunZs’kfn’kkfunZs’kfn’kkfunZs’k

fyf[kr ;k vfyf[kr fn’kkfunZs’k tks miyCfyf[kr ;k vfyf[kr fn’kkfunZs’k tks miyCfyf[kr ;k vfyf[kr fn’kkfunZs’k tks miyCfyf[kr ;k vfyf[kr fn’kkfunZs’k tks miyC/k gS /k gS /k gS /k gS ; vkSj og lhek ftl rd deZpkjh u;s fn’kkfunZs’kksa vkSj og lhek ftl rd deZpkjh u;s fn’kkfunZs’kksa vkSj og lhek ftl rd deZpkjh u;s fn’kkfunZs’kksa vkSj og lhek ftl rd deZpkjh u;s fn’kkfunZs’kksa dh O;k[;k vuqdwyu ;k ;qfDrdj.k dj ldrs gSadh O;k[;k vuqdwyu ;k ;qfDrdj.k dj ldrs gSadh O;k[;k vuqdwyu ;k ;qfDrdj.k dj ldrs gSadh O;k[;k vuqdwyu ;k ;qfDrdj.k dj ldrs gSa :

• okf"kZd dk;Z ;kstuk • Hks"kftd ns[kHkky vkSj lsokvksa laca/kh ekud izpkyu izfØ;k,¡@vLirky fn’kkfunZs’k • ekud fofuekZ.k vuqns’k • Hks"kth vf/kfu;e vkSj vU; fof/k;k¡ tks fofu;eksa esa Åij fofufnZ"V gSaA

7. dk;Z laca/kdk;Z laca/kdk;Z laca/kdk;Z laca/k %&

lkSais x, laxBu ds Hkhrj vkSj ckgj nwljs yksaxks ds lkFk lkSais x, laxBu ds Hkhrj vkSj ckgj nwljs yksaxks ds lkFk lkSais x, laxBu ds Hkhrj vkSj ckgj nwljs yksaxks ds lkFk lkSais x, laxBu ds Hkhrj vkSj ckgj nwljs yksaxks ds lkFk laidZlaidZlaidZlaidZ dh ckjEckjrk] izd`fr vkSj iz;kstu dh ckjEckjrk] izd`fr vkSj iz;kstu dh ckjEckjrk] izd`fr vkSj iz;kstu dh ckjEckjrk] izd`fr vkSj iz;kstu (ofj"B ofj"B ofj"B ofj"B yksxksa ls yksxksa ls yksxksa ls yksxksa ls laidZlaidZlaidZlaidZ ls fHkUuls fHkUuls fHkUuls fHkUu)

Hks"kftd lsok vkS"kf/k izHkkoksRikndrk] fdUgha izfrfØ;kvksa vkSj tfVyrkvksa ij ekfuVj djus] lykg nsus vkSj vuqorhZ dk;Zokgh djus ds fy, jksfx;ksa rFkk vU; o`fŸkdksa ds lkFk fujUrj ckrphr visf{kr gSA o`fŸk esa lokZsŸke jksxh ns[kHkky miyC/k djkus ds fy, fofHkUu Lrjksa ij fofHkUu LokLF; o``fŸkdksa ds lkFk fujUrj ckrphr Hkh visf{kr gSA

8. vU; yksxksa dk i;Zos{k.k %vU; yksxksa dk i;Zos{k.k %vU; yksxksa dk i;Zos{k.k %vU; yksxksa dk i;Zos{k.k %&&&&

bl bl bl bl inininin dk mŸkjnkf;Ro nwljksa dk i;Zos{k.k djuk gS ftlds varxZr i;Zos{k.kh;dk mŸkjnkf;Ro nwljksa dk i;Zos{k.k djuk gS ftlds varxZr i;Zos{k.kh;dk mŸkjnkf;Ro nwljksa dk i;Zos{k.k djuk gS ftlds varxZr i;Zos{k.kh;dk mŸkjnkf;Ro nwljksa dk i;Zos{k.k djuk gS ftlds varxZr i;Zos{k.kh; mŸkjnkf;RomŸkjnkf;RomŸkjnkf;RomŸkjnkf;Roksa dh izd`fr rFkk ksa dh izd`fr rFkk ksa dh izd`fr rFkk ksa dh izd`fr rFkk v/khuLFk deZpkfj;ksa ds izoxZ vkSj la[;k Hkh gS ftudk izR;{kr% vkSj ijks{kr% i;Zos{k.k gksrk gSA v/khuLFk deZpkfj;ksa ds izoxZ vkSj la[;k Hkh gS ftudk izR;{kr% vkSj ijks{kr% i;Zos{k.k gksrk gSA v/khuLFk deZpkfj;ksa ds izoxZ vkSj la[;k Hkh gS ftudk izR;{kr% vkSj ijks{kr% i;Zos{k.k gksrk gSA v/khuLFk deZpkfj;ksa ds izoxZ vkSj la[;k Hkh gS ftudk izR;{kr% vkSj ijks{kr% i;Zos{k.k gksrk gSA os gSaos gSaos gSaos gSa : —

vkSs"kf/k;ksa ds mfpr Hk.Mkj.k] izca/ku] forj.k rFkk mfpr mi;ksx ij cqfu;knh LokLF; bZdkbZ esa rduhf’k;uksa ,oa vU; dk;Zdrkvksa dk i;Zos{k.kA

9. dk;Z dk;Z dk;Z dk;Z (tkWctkWctkWctkWc) i;kZoj.k i;kZoj.k i;kZoj.k i;kZoj.k %&%&%&%&

’kkjhfjd ekaxsa tks visf{kr gSa tSls pyuk] [kM+s gksuk] Hkkjh oLrqvksa dks mBkuk ’kkjhfjd ekaxsa tks visf{kr gSa tSls pyuk] [kM+s gksuk] Hkkjh oLrqvksa dks mBkuk ’kkjhfjd ekaxsa tks visf{kr gSa tSls pyuk] [kM+s gksuk] Hkkjh oLrqvksa dks mBkuk ’kkjhfjd ekaxsa tks visf{kr gSa tSls pyuk] [kM+s gksuk] Hkkjh oLrqvksa dks mBkuk vkfn] vkSj@;k dksbZ tksf[ke ;k vkfn] vkSj@;k dksbZ tksf[ke ;k vkfn] vkSj@;k dksbZ tksf[ke ;k vkfn] vkSj@;k dksbZ tksf[ke ;k d"V tSls ladVksa ls tw>uk tSls jklk;fud laØe.k] fodhj.k] vfr ’kjn ;k xje _rqd"V tSls ladVksa ls tw>uk tSls jklk;fud laØe.k] fodhj.k] vfr ’kjn ;k xje _rqd"V tSls ladVksa ls tw>uk tSls jklk;fud laØe.k] fodhj.k] vfr ’kjn ;k xje _rqd"V tSls ladVksa ls tw>uk tSls jklk;fud laØe.k] fodhj.k] vfr ’kjn ;k xje _rq vkSj vU; izfrdwy vkSj vU; izfrdwy vkSj vU; izfrdwy vkSj vU; izfrdwy voLFkkvksa esa dke djukvoLFkkvksa esa dke djukvoLFkkvksa esa dke djukvoLFkkvksa esa dke djuk % % % %

vkS"k/k ;kstu esa jlk;uksa dk iz;ksx gksrk gS vkSj dqN inkFkkZsa dks Nwuk ;k lwa?kuk [krjukd gks ldrk gS mlls yEch vlk/; chekjh gks tkrh gSSA jksfx;ksa ds Li’kZ ls lapkjh jksx dk tksf[ke c<+ tkrk gS rFkk vU; o`fŸk laca/kh dk;Z ds [krjs c<+ tkrs gSa tSls lqbZ yxkus dh tksf[ke ftlls ,p-vkbZ-oh- vkSj gsfiVkbfVl tSls jksx gks ldrs gSaA

vLirky Hks"kth O;olk; vvLirky Hks"kth O;olk; vvLirky Hks"kth O;olk; vvLirky Hks"kth O;olk; vkfn esa ofj"B Hkss"ktK dh fLFkfr vkSj tkWc kfn esa ofj"B Hkss"ktK dh fLFkfr vkSj tkWc kfn esa ofj"B Hkss"ktK dh fLFkfr vkSj tkWc kfn esa ofj"B Hkss"ktK dh fLFkfr vkSj tkWc (dk;Zdk;Zdk;Zdk;Z) mŸkjnkf;Roksa dk C;kSjkmŸkjnkf;Roksa dk C;kSjkmŸkjnkf;Roksa dk C;kSjkmŸkjnkf;Roksa dk C;kSjk &&&&

1. tkWc igpkutkWc igpkutkWc igpkutkWc igpku %&%&%&%&

1.1 LFkku dk uke : ofj"B Hkss"ktK

1.2 dk;Z LFky (leqfpr :i ls iwjk)

ea=ky; % LokLF; foHkkx % fpfdRlk lsok,¡

izHkkx % LokLF; ns[kHkky ,oa uSnkfud lsok,¡ vuqHkkx % Hks"kth lsok,¡ bdkbZ % vLirky Hks"kth@fMLisaljh@HkaMkjxkj

1.3 izFke Lrjh; i;Zos{kd dh fLFkfr (i;Zos{kd dk 'kkldh; inuke) : lacaf/kr {ks=ksa ds izeq[k@miizeq[k

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2. iz;kstu] dŸkZO; vkSj mŸkjnkf;Ro iz;kstu] dŸkZO; vkSj mŸkjnkf;Ro iz;kstu] dŸkZO; vkSj mŸkjnkf;Ro iz;kstu] dŸkZO; vkSj mŸkjnkf;Ro %&%&%&%&

iz;kstu] dŸkZO; vkSj mŸkjnkf;Ro ;g bafxr djrs gq, fd D;k fd;k tk, vkSj dSls fd;k tk,@iz;kstu laxBu ds fe’ku vkSj y{;ksa dh fLFkfr dks lEc) djrs gq, ,d laf{kIr dFku gksuk pkfg, rFkk ml LFkku dh dk;Zek=k fofufnZ"V dh tk,A dŸkZO; le; ds ?kVrs izfr’kr Øe esa vFkok lkisf{kd egŸo ds Øe esa izLrqr fd, tk,aA

iz;kstuiz;kstuiz;kstuiz;kstu %%%% Hks"kftd lsok izHkkodkjh <ax ls iznku djus ds fy, rduhdh lsok rFkk rdZlEer lgk;rk] n{krkiw.kZ mRiknu RkFkk iznk; izca/k miyC/k djkuk] fofu;eksa dks ykxw djuk rFkk vkS"kf/k;ksa vkSj vU; vk;qfoZKku iznk;ksa ds DpkfyVh vk’oklu dks c<+kok nsuk] rFkk vLirky esa Hks"kftd lsokvksa dk izca/k djuk gSA

drZO; ,oa mŸkjnkf;RodrZO; ,oa mŸkjnkf;RodrZO; ,oa mŸkjnkf;RodrZO; ,oa mŸkjnkf;Ro le; le; le; le; izfr’krrkizfr’krrkizfr’krrkizfr’krrk vLirky esavLirky esavLirky esavLirky esa • Hks"kftd iznk;ksa dh ;kstuk cukuk rFkk vko’;d fuf/k ,d= djuk • foHkkxh; fØ;kdykiksa dh ;kstuk cukuk vkSj leUo; djuk • vLirky esa Hks"kftd lsokvksa dk izca/k djuk • Nk= izf’k{kqvksa lfgr deZpkfj;ksa ds i;Zos{k.k dks ekfuVj djuk vkSj

miyC/k djkuk • varjax jksfx;ksa dh ,-Mh-vkj- dk i;Zos{k.k vkSj ekfuVj djuk • ’kSf{kd vkSj ’kks/k dk;ZØe esa Hkkx ysuk • ,sf.Vck;ksfVd izfrjks/k v/;;u lapkfyr djuk • okMZ Hkze.k ij tkuk vkSj varjax jksxh Hks"kftd lsok&iznku djuk • Hks"kftd fpfdRlk ij ppkZ ds fy, fo’kss"kKksa vkSj uqL[kk cukus okys

fDyhfufl;uksa ls fopkj foe’kZ djuk • lrr f’k{kk iznku djuk vkSj ofj"Bksa dh lgk;rk djuk

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v/khuLv/khuLv/khuLv/khuLFkksa dk i;Zos{k.k vkSj izf’k{k.k Fkksa dk i;Zos{k.k vkSj izf’k{k.k Fkksa dk i;Zos{k.k vkSj izf’k{k.k Fkksa dk i;Zos{k.k vkSj izf’k{k.k (Hks"ktKHks"ktKHks"ktKHks"ktK vkSj Hkss"kth rduhf’k;u rFkk vU; vkSj Hkss"kth rduhf’k;u rFkk vU; vkSj Hkss"kth rduhf’k;u rFkk vU; vkSj Hkss"kth rduhf’k;u rFkk vU; LokLF; dk;ZdrkZLokLF; dk;ZdrkZLokLF; dk;ZdrkZLokLF; dk;ZdrkZ

le; le; le; le; %

iznk; izca/k iznk; izca/k iznk; izca/k iznk; izca/k esaesaesaesa • vk;qfoZKku iznk;ksa ds ifjek.k] izkiu vkSj forj.k dks ekfuVj djuk • ekax i=ksa vkSj iznk;drkZvksa dks ekfuVj djuk • v/khuLFkksa dk i;Zos{k.k djuk rFkk vU; deZpkfj;ksa dks izf’k{k.k nsuk • ;kstuk,¡ vkSj ctV cukuk • LokLF; dk;ZdrkZvksa dks lrr~ f’k{kk nsuk • vko’;drkuqlkj ofj"Bksa dh lgk;rk djuk

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3. Kku vkSj dkS’ky vis{kk,¡ %Kku vkSj dkS’ky vis{kk,¡ %Kku vkSj dkS’ky vis{kk,¡ %Kku vkSj dkS’ky vis{kk,¡ %&&&&

of.kZr dk;Z djus ds fy, U;wure vis{kk (f’k{kk] Kku] dkS’ky vkSj ;ksX;rk dk Lrj)

3.1 f’k{kk % Hks"kth fMIyksek@Hks"kth Lukrd@Hks"kth MkDVj (QkeZ-Mh)

3.2 izf’k{k.k % vkS"kf/k iz’kklu] Hks"kth vFkZ’kkL=] vkSj Hks"kth tkuifnd ,sx foKku] fo"kfoKku] vuqla/kku vkSj ifj;kstuk fMtkbu

3.3 visf{kr O;kogkfjd vuqHko dh vof/k vkSj izdkj % Mh-QkeZ&Hkst"kK ds :i esa de ls de 4 o"kZ dk vuqHko

ch-QkeZ@QkeZ-Mh&lh/kh HkrhZ

¹Hkkx IIIµ[k.M 4º Hkkjr dk jkti=k % vlk/kj.k 19

3.4 Hkk"kkvksa dk Kku rFkk vU; fo’ks"khd`r vko’;drk % izknsf’kd Hkk"kkvksa ,oa vaxszth esa /kkjk izokg ls rFkk vU; vkapfyd Hkk"kkvksa esa ckr djus dh ;ksX;rk ,d mŸke iwath gSA

4. dk;Z dh tfVyrk %dk;Z dh tfVyrk %dk;Z dh tfVyrk %dk;Z dh tfVyrk %&&&&

dk;Z dh ckjhfd;ka] dk;Z esa mik;] izfØ;k,¡ ;k i)fr;ka] dk;Z esa vkus okyh dfBukbZ vkSj mldh ekSfydrkdk;Z dh ckjhfd;ka] dk;Z esa mik;] izfØ;k,¡ ;k i)fr;ka] dk;Z esa vkus okyh dfBukbZ vkSj mldh ekSfydrkdk;Z dh ckjhfd;ka] dk;Z esa mik;] izfØ;k,¡ ;k i)fr;ka] dk;Z esa vkus okyh dfBukbZ vkSj mldh ekSfydrkdk;Z dh ckjhfd;ka] dk;Z esa mik;] izfØ;k,¡ ;k i)fr;ka] dk;Z esa vkus okyh dfBukbZ vkSj mldh ekSfydrk

Hks"kftd lsok ,d cgqr rduhdh o`fŸk gS vkSj blesa Loizsj.k rFkk o`fŸkd vkpkj visf{kr gS bldh vf/kdkfjrk dk foLrkj vusd lsokvksa rd gSA lk/kkj.k i;Zos{k.k ds v/khu ofj"B Hks"ktK O;kid foLrkj ds dke djrk gS ftlesa foLr`r vuqHko] visf{kr gS] rFkk 60 fcLrj ds vLirky esa ;k lqlaxr Hks"kftd lsokvksa ds Kku dk iz;ksx visf{kr gSA bl in ij vusd mik; djus ds lkFk&lkFk thou j{kd vkS"kf/k;ksa dk izca/k Hkh visf{kr gS rkfd t:jrean jksfx;ksa dks vkS"kf/k;ka le; ls nh tk ldsA

5. dk;Z dk fo"k;{ks= vkSj izHkko %dk;Z dk fo"k;{ks= vkSj izHkko %dk;Z dk fo"k;{ks= vkSj izHkko %dk;Z dk fo"k;{ks= vkSj izHkko %&&&&

dk;Z djus dh vof/k] vkSj dk;Z dk izHkko tks vU; ds dke ij ;k laxBu ds dk;kZsa ij iM+rk gSAdk;Z djus dh vof/k] vkSj dk;Z dk izHkko tks vU; ds dke ij ;k laxBu ds dk;kZsa ij iM+rk gSAdk;Z djus dh vof/k] vkSj dk;Z dk izHkko tks vU; ds dke ij ;k laxBu ds dk;kZsa ij iM+rk gSAdk;Z djus dh vof/k] vkSj dk;Z dk izHkko tks vU; ds dke ij ;k laxBu ds dk;kZsa ij iM+rk gSA

;g fLFkfr ,sls {ks=ksa esa ,d vLirky&okj ekU;rk izkIr o`fŸkd izkf/kdj.k gS tSls QkekZdksfdusfVDl] laØked jksx fpfdRlk] izfrdwy izfrfØ;k,¡] QkekZdks & lrdZrk] vLirky vkSj lEc) laxBuksa ds deZpkfjk;ksa dk izkekf.kd o`fŸkd ekxZn’kZu iznku djukA bl dk;Z esa fofufnZ"V fu;eksa] fofu;eksa ;k izfØ;kvksa vkSj jksfx;ksa dks lh/ks izHkkfor djus okyh lsokvksa dh fo'kq)rk] fo’ouh;rk ;k Lohdk;Zrk 'kkfey gSA

6. miyC/k vuqns’k vkSj fn’kkfunZs’kmiyC/k vuqns’k vkSj fn’kkfunZs’kmiyC/k vuqns’k vkSj fn’kkfunZs’kmiyC/k vuqns’k vkSj fn’kkfunZs’k %&%&%&%&

6.1 vuqns’kvuqns’kvuqns’kvuqns’k (ofj"B }kjk dk;Z ij fu;a=.k] dk;Z dSls lkSaik tkrk gS] bldh leh{kk vkSj bldk ofj"B }kjk dk;Z ij fu;a=.k] dk;Z dSls lkSaik tkrk gS] bldh leh{kk vkSj bldk ofj"B }kjk dk;Z ij fu;a=.k] dk;Z dSls lkSaik tkrk gS] bldh leh{kk vkSj bldk ofj"B }kjk dk;Z ij fu;a=.k] dk;Z dSls lkSaik tkrk gS] bldh leh{kk vkSj bldk ewY;kadewY;kadewY;kadewY;kadu u u u fd;k tkrk gSfd;k tkrk gSfd;k tkrk gSfd;k tkrk gS)

dk;Z lkSaiuk okf"kZd dk;Z ;kstuk ij fuHkZj djrk gSA dk;Z dh n{krk dh ekfuVj djus rFkk izxfr cuk, j[kus ds fy, dk;Z ds laca/k esa Lo;a vkSj i;Zos{kdksa }kjk ewY;kadu visf{kr gSA

6.2 fn’kkfunZs’kfn’kkfunZs’kfn’kkfunZs’kfn’kkfunZs’k (bafxr dhft, dkSu ls fyf[kr ;k vfyf[kr fn’kkbafxr dhft, dkSu ls fyf[kr ;k vfyf[kr fn’kkbafxr dhft, dkSu ls fyf[kr ;k vfyf[kr fn’kkbafxr dhft, dkSu ls fyf[kr ;k vfyf[kr fn’kkfunZs’k miyC/k gSa] vkSj ml lhek dks Hkh funZs’k miyC/k gSa] vkSj ml lhek dks Hkh funZs’k miyC/k gSa] vkSj ml lhek dks Hkh funZs’k miyC/k gSa] vkSj ml lhek dks Hkh bafxr dhft, ftl rd deZpkjh u, fn’kkfunZs’kksa dk fuoZpu] vuqdwyu ;k ;qfDrdj.k dj ldsaxsAbafxr dhft, ftl rd deZpkjh u, fn’kkfunZs’kksa dk fuoZpu] vuqdwyu ;k ;qfDrdj.k dj ldsaxsAbafxr dhft, ftl rd deZpkjh u, fn’kkfunZs’kksa dk fuoZpu] vuqdwyu ;k ;qfDrdj.k dj ldsaxsAbafxr dhft, ftl rd deZpkjh u, fn’kkfunZs’kksa dk fuoZpu] vuqdwyu ;k ;qfDrdj.k dj ldsaxsA)

• foŸkh; eSuqvy (funZsf’kdk) • Hks"kth vf/kfu;e vkSj vU; fo/kku tks bu fofu;eksa esa of.kZr gSA • uhfrxr nLrkost

• iapo"khZ; ;kstuk ds nLrkost

7. dk;Z laca/kdk;Z laca/kdk;Z laca/kdk;Z laca/k %& lkSais x, laxBu ds Hkhrj vkSj ckgj nwljksa ls laidkZsa dh ckjEckjrk] izd`fr vkSj iz;kstu lkSais x, laxBu ds Hkhrj vkSj ckgj nwljksa ls laidkZsa dh ckjEckjrk] izd`fr vkSj iz;kstu lkSais x, laxBu ds Hkhrj vkSj ckgj nwljksa ls laidkZsa dh ckjEckjrk] izd`fr vkSj iz;kstu lkSais x, laxBu ds Hkhrj vkSj ckgj nwljksa ls laidkZsa dh ckjEckjrk] izd`fr vkSj iz;kstu (ofj"Bksa ls laidZ ofj"Bksa ls laidZ ofj"Bksa ls laidZ ofj"Bksa ls laidZ

ls fHkUuls fHkUuls fHkUuls fHkUu) Hks"kftd lsok esa ;g visf{kr gS fd vkS"kf/k dh izHkkodkfjrk] fdUgha vuqfØ;kvksa vkSj tfVyrkvksa dks ekfuVj djus] ijke’kZ nsus vkSj vuqorhZ dk;Zokgh djus ds fy, jksfx;ksa vkSj vU; o`fŸkdksa ds lkFk fujUrj fopkjfoe’kZ fd;k tk,] blds vfrfjDr] bl fLFkfr esa visf{kr gS fd vfHkdj.kksa ds lkFk ckrphr dh tk, tSls jkT;@dsUnz ljdkj] Hks"kth [kqnjk foØsrk varjkZ"Vªh; Hks"kftd QeZsa rkfd vkS"kf/k ls lEc) leL;kvksa dk fujkdj.k fd;k tk lds] [kqnjk&foØsrkvksa dks oS| cuk;k tk lds vkS"kf/k DokfyVh dks ekfuVj fd;k tk lds rFkk [kqnjk foØsrkvksa ls ekud i)fr;ksa dk vuqikyu djk;k tk lds rFkk Hks"kftd QekZsa ds lkFk vkS"kf/k;ksa ds iznk; ds fy, ckrphr dh tk ldsA

8. vU; yksxksa dk i;Zos{k.k vU; yksxksa dk i;Zos{k.k vU; yksxksa dk i;Zos{k.k vU; yksxksa dk i;Zos{k.k %%%%& & & &

bl fLFkfr ds O;fDr dk mŸkjnkf;Ro nwljs deZpkfj;ksa dk i;Zos{k.kbl fLFkfr ds O;fDr dk mŸkjnkf;Ro nwljs deZpkfj;ksa dk i;Zos{k.kbl fLFkfr ds O;fDr dk mŸkjnkf;Ro nwljs deZpkfj;ksa dk i;Zos{k.kbl fLFkfr ds O;fDr dk mŸkjnkf;Ro nwljs deZpkfj;ksa dk i;Zos{k.k djuk gS ftlesa i;Zos{k.kh;djuk gS ftlesa i;Zos{k.kh;djuk gS ftlesa i;Zos{k.kh;djuk gS ftlesa i;Zos{k.kh; mŸkjnkf;Roksa mŸkjnkf;Roksa mŸkjnkf;Roksa mŸkjnkf;Roksa dh izd`fr] v/khuLFkksa ds izoxZ vkSj la[;k Hkh 'kkfey dh izd`fr] v/khuLFkksa ds izoxZ vkSj la[;k Hkh 'kkfey dh izd`fr] v/khuLFkksa ds izoxZ vkSj la[;k Hkh 'kkfey dh izd`fr] v/khuLFkksa ds izoxZ vkSj la[;k Hkh 'kkfey gSgSgSgS izR;{k vkSj ijks{k nksuksa izdkizR;{k vkSj ijks{k nksuksa izdkizR;{k vkSj ijks{k nksuksa izdkizR;{k vkSj ijks{k nksuksa izdkj dk j dk j dk j dk i;Zos{k.ki;Zos{k.ki;Zos{k.ki;Zos{k.k :

vLirkyksa vkSj izkFkfed LokLF; bZdkb;ksa esa vkS"kf/k;ksa ds mfpr mi;ksx rFkk vkS"kf/k;ksa ds mfpr HkaMkj izca/k ds ckjs esa Hks"ktKksa izf’k{kqvksa vkSj vU; lEc) o`fŸkdksa dk i;Zos{k.kA

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9. tkWc tkWc tkWc tkWc (dk;Zdk;Zdk;Zdk;Z) i;Zos{k.k i;Zos{k.k i;Zos{k.k i;Zos{k.k %%%%& & & &

'kkjhfjd ekaxs visf{k'kkjhfjd ekaxs visf{k'kkjhfjd ekaxs visf{k'kkjhfjd ekaxs visf{kr gSar gSar gSar gSa tSls pyuk] [kMs+ gksuk] Hkkjh oLrq mBku vkfn vkSj@;k dksbZ tksf[ke ;k d"V tSls tSls pyuk] [kMs+ gksuk] Hkkjh oLrq mBku vkfn vkSj@;k dksbZ tksf[ke ;k d"V tSls tSls pyuk] [kMs+ gksuk] Hkkjh oLrq mBku vkfn vkSj@;k dksbZ tksf[ke ;k d"V tSls tSls pyuk] [kMs+ gksuk] Hkkjh oLrq mBku vkfn vkSj@;k dksbZ tksf[ke ;k d"V tSls ladVksa ls tw>uk tSls jk;k;fud laØe.kksa fodhj.k] vfr 'kjn ;k xje _rq vkSj vU; izfrdwy dk;Z ladVksa ls tw>uk tSls jk;k;fud laØe.kksa fodhj.k] vfr 'kjn ;k xje _rq vkSj vU; izfrdwy dk;Z ladVksa ls tw>uk tSls jk;k;fud laØe.kksa fodhj.k] vfr 'kjn ;k xje _rq vkSj vU; izfrdwy dk;Z ladVksa ls tw>uk tSls jk;k;fud laØe.kksa fodhj.k] vfr 'kjn ;k xje _rq vkSj vU; izfrdwy dk;Z voLFkkvksa esa dk;Z djukvoLFkkvksa esa dk;Z djukvoLFkkvksa esa dk;Z djukvoLFkkvksa esa dk;Z djuk :

dk;Z ds lHkh {ks=ksa esa Hks"kftd lsokvksa esa yacs le; rd [kM+s jgdj M;wVh nsuh iM+rh gS rFkk jlk;uksa vkSj vU; VkWfDlu ls cjkcj fuiVuk gksrk gSA jksfx;ksa ds Li’kZ ls gksus okys lapkjh jksxksa vkSj o`fŸk ls lEc) vU; dk;Z ladVksa ls fuiVuk iM+rk gSA in/kkjh dks Hks"kftd fØ;k dyki dks ekfuVj djus ds fy,] vuqla/kku djus ds fy, rFkk vkS"kf/k;ksa ,oa iznk;ksa dh DokfyVh ls vk’oLr gksus ds fy, ftyksa esa ckj&ckj tkuk iM+rk gSA

vLirky Hks"kth O;olk; LFky ij eq[; Hks"ktK ds ikWft’ku VkbVy vLirky Hks"kth O;olk; LFky ij eq[; Hks"ktK ds ikWft’ku VkbVy vLirky Hks"kth O;olk; LFky ij eq[; Hks"ktK ds ikWft’ku VkbVy vLirky Hks"kth O;olk; LFky ij eq[; Hks"ktK ds ikWft’ku VkbVy (fLFkfr dk ukefLFkfr dk ukefLFkfr dk ukefLFkfr dk uke) vkSj dk;Z mŸkjnkf;Roksa vkSj dk;Z mŸkjnkf;Roksa vkSj dk;Z mŸkjnkf;Roksa vkSj dk;Z mŸkjnkf;Roksa dk C;kSjkdk C;kSjkdk C;kSjkdk C;kSjk

1. tkWc igpkutkWc igpkutkWc igpkutkWc igpku %& 1.1 ikWft’ku VkbVy (fLFkfr dk uke) % eq[; Hks"ktK 1.2 tkWc LFkku (leqfpr :i ls iwjk gks) :

ea=ky; : LokLF; foHkkx % fpfdRlk lsok,¡ izHkkx % Hks"kftd lsok,¡ vuqHkkx : Hks"kftd lsok,¡ bZdkbZ % vLirky@[email protected]

1.3 izFke Lrjh; i;Zos{kd dk inuke (i;Zos{kd dk 'kkldh; inuke) % foHkkx@vLirky izeq[k 2. iz;kstu] dŸkZO; vkSj mŸkjnkf;Ÿoiz;kstu] dŸkZO; vkSj mŸkjnkf;Ÿoiz;kstu] dŸkZO; vkSj mŸkjnkf;Ÿoiz;kstu] dŸkZO; vkSj mŸkjnkf;Ÿo %&%&%&%&

iz;kstu] dŸkZO;ksa vkSj mŸkjnkf;Roksa dk o.kZu dhft, vkSj ;g bafxr dhft, fd D;k&D;k fd;k tkrk gS vkSj dSls fd;k tkrk gSA iz;kstu laf{kIr dFku ds :i esa gksuk pkfg, ftlesa fLFkfr (inklhu) dks laxBu ds fe’ku vkSj y{;ksa ls lEc) fd;k tk, rFkk fLFkfr dh dk;Z ek=k fofufnZ"V dh tk,A dŸkZO;ksa dks mlesa yxs le; ds ?kVrs izfr’kr Øe esa vFkok lkisf{kd egRo ds Øekuqlkj izLrqr fd;k tk,A iz;kstuiz;kstuiz;kstuiz;kstu %%%% Hks"kftd lsok izHkkodkjh <ax ls iznku djus ds fy, rduhdh lsok rFkk rdZlEer lgk;rk n{krkiw.kZ mRiknu rFkk iznk; izca/k miyC/k djkuk] fofu;eksa dks ykxw djuk rFkk vkS"kf/k;ksa vkSj vU; vk;qfoZKku iznk;ksa ds DokfyVh vk’oklu dks c<+kok nsuk rFkk vLirky esa lqpk: :i ls nok forj.k dk izca/k djrk gSA

dŸkZO; vkSj mŸkjnkf;Ro dŸkZO; vkSj mŸkjnkf;Ro dŸkZO; vkSj mŸkjnkf;Ro dŸkZO; vkSj mŸkjnkf;Ro (lHkh izoxkZsa ds fy,lHkh izoxkZsa ds fy,lHkh izoxkZsa ds fy,lHkh izoxkZsa ds fy,) le; le; le; le; izfr’krrkizfr’krrkizfr’krrkizfr’krrk

• lalk/ku tqVkus lesr lqlaxr fØ;kdykiksa dh vk;kstuk vkSj dk;kZUo;u dk leUo; • vuqla/kku xfrfof/k;ka pykuk vkSj varjZk"Vªh; usVofdZax dks lqxe cukuk • v/khuLFk deZpkfj;ksa vkSj LokLF; dk;ZdrkZvksa dk i;Zos{k.k rFkk izf’k{k.k • vLirky ds Hks"kth foHkkx dk izca/ku • lqlaxr xfrfof/k;ksa dks ekfuVj djuk rFkk mudk ewY;kadu djuk • ofj"B }kjk lkSais x, fdUgha vU; dk;kZsaa dks iwjk djuk

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3. Kku vkSj dkS’ky dh vis{kk,¡ Kku vkSj dkS’ky dh vis{kk,¡ Kku vkSj dkS’ky dh vis{kk,¡ Kku vkSj dkS’ky dh vis{kk,¡ %&%&%&%& of.kZr dke djus ds fy, U;wure vis{kk,¡ (f’k{kk] Kku] dkS’ky vkSj ;ksX;rk dk Lrj) 3.1 f’k{kkf’k{kkf’k{kkf’k{kk %

inksUufr }kjk vkSj ;fn ;g u gks lds rks lh/kh HkrhZ }kjk

3.2 izf’k{k.kizf’k{k.kizf’k{k.kizf’k{k.k % laxBukRed izca/k] ekuo lalk/ku fodkl vkSj izca/k rFkk foŸkh; izca/k vkSj uhfr;ka]

Hks"kftd lEc) {ks=ksa esa vuqla/kku vkSj fo'ks"kKrkA

¹Hkkx IIIµ[k.M 4º Hkkjr dk jkti=k % vlk/kj.k 21

3.3 visf{kr O;kogkfjd vuqHko dh vof/k vkSj izdkjvisf{kr O;kogkfjd vuqHko dh vof/k vkSj izdkjvisf{kr O;kogkfjd vuqHko dh vof/k vkSj izdkjvisf{kr O;kogkfjd vuqHko dh vof/k vkSj izdkj % ofj"B Hkss"ktK ds :i esa U;wure 4 o"kZ dk ;k lerqY; vuqHko

3.4 Hkk"kkvksa dk Kku vkSj vU; fo’ks"khd`r vis{kk Hkk"kkvksa dk Kku vkSj vU; fo’ks"khd`r vis{kk Hkk"kkvksa dk Kku vkSj vU; fo’ks"khd`r vis{kk Hkk"kkvksa dk Kku vkSj vU; fo’ks"khd`r vis{kk &&&& izknsf'kd Hkk"kkvksa vkSj vaxsth esa /kkjk izokg gksA ljdkjh uhfr;ksa] fu;eksa rFkk fofu;eksa esa Hkh fuiq.k gksA

4. dk;Z dh tfVyrk dk;Z dh tfVyrk dk;Z dh tfVyrk dk;Z dh tfVyrk %&%&%&%& dk;Z dh ckjhfd;ka] dk;Z esa fd, tkus okys mik;] izfØ;k,¡dk;Z dh ckjhfd;ka] dk;Z esa fd, tkus okys mik;] izfØ;k,¡dk;Z dh ckjhfd;ka] dk;Z esa fd, tkus okys mik;] izfØ;k,¡dk;Z dh ckjhfd;ka] dk;Z esa fd, tkus okys mik;] izfØ;k,¡ ;k i)fr;ka] dk;Z esa vkus okyh dfBukbZ vkSj ;k i)fr;ka] dk;Z esa vkus okyh dfBukbZ vkSj ;k i)fr;ka] dk;Z esa vkus okyh dfBukbZ vkSj ;k i)fr;ka] dk;Z esa vkus okyh dfBukbZ vkSj

mldh ekSfydrkmldh ekSfydrkmldh ekSfydrkmldh ekSfydrk

bl LFkku ij ,slk l{ke O;fDr vko’;d gS ftls xgu rduhdh vkSj uhfrxr eqÌksa dk Kku gks rFkk tks mŸkjnkf;Roksa dks Lora= :i ls iwjk djus esa l{ke gSA ;g in ,sls foHkkx dh o`frd vkSj iz’kklfud ftEesnkfj;ksa dks fuHkkus ds fy, vko’;d gS tgk¡ foHkkx vusdksa o`fŸkd vkSj rduhdh dkfeZdksa ds ek/;e ls o`gr~ Hkss"kftd lsok,¡ miyC/k djkbZ tkrh gSA ;g Bhd uhfrxr QSlyksa ij igqapus ds fy, rduhdh fudk;ksa vkSj vk;ksxksa (jk"Vªh; vkS"kf/k lfefr] vkS"kf/k lykgdkj lfefr] jk"Vªh; ,p-vkbZ-oh-@,M~l vk;ksx) dks lykg nsrk gSA bl LFkku ij ;g Hkh visf{kr gS fd inklhu O;fDr mPp izkf/kdkfj;ksa dks fujUrj QhMcSd vkSj lgk;rk iznku djsA

5. dk;Z dk fo"k;&{ks= vkSj izHkko dk;Z dk fo"k;&{ks= vkSj izHkko dk;Z dk fo"k;&{ks= vkSj izHkko dk;Z dk fo"k;&{ks= vkSj izHkko %&%&%&%& dk;Z djus dh vof/k vkSj ml izHkko dk o.kZu djsa ftlls nwljksa ds dkedk;Z djus dh vof/k vkSj ml izHkko dk o.kZu djsa ftlls nwljksa ds dkedk;Z djus dh vof/k vkSj ml izHkko dk o.kZu djsa ftlls nwljksa ds dkedk;Z djus dh vof/k vkSj ml izHkko dk o.kZu djsa ftlls nwljksa ds dke ;k laxBu ds d`R;ksa ij izHkko ;k laxBu ds d`R;ksa ij izHkko ;k laxBu ds d`R;ksa ij izHkko ;k laxBu ds d`R;ksa ij izHkko

iM+rk gSiM+rk gSiM+rk gSiM+rk gS LokLF; ra= dh lQyrk vkSj Nfo jksfx;ksa dks iznku dh xbZ fDyfudy ns[kHkky ls lh/kh izHkkfor csgrj gksrh gSA Hks"kftd lsok fDyfud lsokvksa dk vk/kkj LraHk gS vkSj bldk laiw.kZ LokLF; ns[kHkky ij izR;{k vlj iM+rk gSA Hks"kftd lsok dh DokfyVh iw.kZr% bl ckr ij fuHkZj djsxh fd mudh vk;kstuk vkSj dk;kZUo;u fdl izdkj fd;k tkrk gS vkSj bl LFkku ij vklhu izoxZ dh turk dks lsok lqyHk djkus esa egŸoiw.kZ Hkwfedk gksrh gSA

6. miyC/k vuqns’k vkSj fn’kkfunZs’kmiyC/k vuqns’k vkSj fn’kkfunZs’kmiyC/k vuqns’k vkSj fn’kkfunZs’kmiyC/k vuqns’k vkSj fn’kkfunZs’k %&%&%&%&

6.1 vuqns’kvuqns’kvuqns’kvuqns’k % (ofj"B }kjk dk;Z ij fu;a=.k dk mYys[k djsa rFkk ;g crk,a fd dk;Z fdl izdkj lksaik tkrk gS mldh leh{kk vkSj mldk ewY;kadu fd;k tkrk gS) : dk;Z dh ek=kk dh leh{kk cSBdksa] fjiksVksaZ] izdk’kuksa vkSj ;kstukc) xfrfof/k;ksa ds lQy dk;kZUo;u ds ek/;e ls dh tkrh gSA rFkkfi i;Zos{k.k uhfrxr vkSj izca/k eqÌksa ij foHkkxk/;{k ls rFkk vko’;drkuqlkj rduhdh {ks=ksa ds ckjs esa fo’ks"kKksa ls izkIr fd;k tkrk gSA

6.2 fn’kkfunsZ’kfn’kkfunsZ’kfn’kkfunsZ’kfn’kkfunsZ’k

(bafxr djsa fd dkSu ls fyf[kr ,oa vfyf[kr fn’kkfunZs’k miyC/k gSa rFkk deZpkjh u;s fn’kkfunsZ’kksa dk fuoZpu] vuqdwyu ;k ;qfDrdj.k fdl lhek rd dj ldrs gSa) :

• Hkkjrh; flfoy lsok fu;e vkSj fofu;e • foŸkh; funZsf’kdk • LokLF; fo"k;d Hkkjrh; fo/kku

7. dk;Z laca/k dk;Z laca/k dk;Z laca/k dk;Z laca/k %&%&%&%&

lkSais x, laxBu ds Hkhrj vkSj ckgj lkSais x, laxBu ds Hkhrj vkSj ckgj lkSais x, laxBu ds Hkhrj vkSj ckgj lkSais x, laxBu ds Hkhrj vkSj ckgj vU; yksxksa ds lkFk vU; yksxksa ds lkFk vU; yksxksa ds lkFk vU; yksxksa ds lkFk (ofj"Bksa ofj"Bksa ofj"Bksa ofj"Bksa ds lkFk dh xbZ lafonkvksa ds lkFk dh xbZ lafonkvksa ds lkFk dh xbZ lafonkvksa ds lkFk dh xbZ lafonkvksa ls laidZ ls ls laidZ ls ls laidZ ls ls laidZ ls fHkUufHkUufHkUufHkUu) laidkZsa laidkZsa laidkZsa laidkZsa dh ckjEckjrk] izd`fr vkSj iz;kstudh ckjEckjrk] izd`fr vkSj iz;kstudh ckjEckjrk] izd`fr vkSj iz;kstudh ckjEckjrk] izd`fr vkSj iz;kstu %%%% bl LFkku ij inklhu O;fDr ls ;g visf{kr gS fd Hkss"kftd lsokvksa ds fo"k;ksa ds laca/k esa uhfr;ksa vkSj dk;ZØeksa dks fujUrj mUur djus ds fy, fofHkUu varjZk"Vªh; vfHkdj.kksa rFkk vUrj ljdkjh laxBuksa ds lkFk lg;ksx fd;k tk,A ml O;fDr ls ;g visf{kr gS fd lqlaxr o`fÙkd lewgksa vkSj vfHkdj.kksa ds fuos’kksa dk leUo; fd;k tk, rkfd o`fÙkd v[kaMrk dk mUu;u gks vkSj csgrj fodkl y{; rFkk jksfx;ksa dh csgrj ns[kHkky gks ldsA

8. nwljsnwljsnwljsnwljs yksxksa dk yksxksa dk yksxksa dk yksxksa dk i;Zi;Zi;Zi;ZZos{k.kZos{k.kZos{k.kZos{k.k %&

mmmml mÙkjnkf;Ro dk mYys[k djsa tks bl inklhu dk nwljs deZpkfj;ksa ds l mÙkjnkf;Ro dk mYys[k djsa tks bl inklhu dk nwljs deZpkfj;ksa ds l mÙkjnkf;Ro dk mYys[k djsa tks bl inklhu dk nwljs deZpkfj;ksa ds l mÙkjnkf;Ro dk mYys[k djsa tks bl inklhu dk nwljs deZpkfj;ksa ds i;Zi;Zi;Zi;Zos{k.k os{k.k os{k.k os{k.k ds izfr gS ftlds izfr gS ftlds izfr gS ftlds izfr gS ftlds varxZr ds varxZr ds varxZr ds varxZr iiii;Zos{k.kh; mÙkjnkf;Roksa dh izd`fr rFkk v/khuLFkksa ds izoxZ;Zos{k.kh; mÙkjnkf;Roksa dh izd`fr rFkk v/khuLFkksa ds izoxZ;Zos{k.kh; mÙkjnkf;Roksa dh izd`fr rFkk v/khuLFkksa ds izoxZ;Zos{k.kh; mÙkjnkf;Roksa dh izd`fr rFkk v/khuLFkksa ds izoxZ vkSj la[;k Hkh ’kkfey gSvkSj la[;k Hkh ’kkfey gSvkSj la[;k Hkh ’kkfey gSvkSj la[;k Hkh ’kkfey gS izR;{k vkSj ijks{k nksuksa izR;{k vkSj ijks{k nksuksa izR;{k vkSj ijks{k nksuksa izR;{k vkSj ijks{k nksuksa izdkj dk izdkj dk izdkj dk izdkj dk iiii;Zos{k.k;Zos{k.k;Zos{k.k;Zos{k.k %%%%

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og mi eq[; Hkss"ktKksa vkSj Hkss"ktKksa dk i;Zos{k.k djrk gS] rFkk dk;Z dh DokfyVh esa lq/kkj djus ds fy, rFkk yksd LokLF; dh j{kk ds mik; djus ds fy, fpfdRlk mRiknksa dh DokfyVh] izHkkodkfjrk vkSj lqj{kk lqfuf’pr djus ds fy, futh Hkss"kftd Mhyjksa ij vk|ksikar utj j[krk gSA

9. dk;Z dk;Z dk;Z dk;Z (tkWctkWctkWctkWc) i;kZoj.k i;kZoj.k i;kZoj.k i;kZoj.k %&%&%&%&

visf{kr visf{kr visf{kr visf{kr ’kkjhfjd’kkjhfjd’kkjhfjd’kkjhfjd ekaxksaekaxksaekaxksaekaxksa dk o.kZu dhft, tSls pyukdk o.kZu dhft, tSls pyukdk o.kZu dhft, tSls pyukdk o.kZu dhft, tSls pyuk] [kMs] [kMs] [kMs] [kMs+ gksuk]+ gksuk]+ gksuk]+ gksuk] Hkkjh oLrq mBkuHkkjh oLrq mBkuHkkjh oLrq mBkuHkkjh oLrq mBkukkkk vkfn vkSj@;k dksbZvkfn vkSj@;k dksbZvkfn vkSj@;k dksbZvkfn vkSj@;k dksbZ ladV ladV ladV ladV lk d"Vlk d"Vlk d"Vlk d"V tks tSls ladVksa ls tw>uk tSls jklk;fud tks tSls ladVksa ls tw>uk tSls jklk;fud tks tSls ladVksa ls tw>uk tSls jklk;fud tks tSls ladVksa ls tw>uk tSls jklk;fud laØe.klaØe.klaØe.klaØe.k]]]] fodhj.k] vfr ’kfodhj.k] vfr ’kfodhj.k] vfr ’kfodhj.k] vfr ’kjn ;k xjejn ;k xjejn ;k xjejn ;k xje _rq vkSj vU; _rq vkSj vU; _rq vkSj vU; _rq vkSj vU; izfrdwy dk;Z voLFkkvksa esa dke djukizfrdwy dk;Z voLFkkvksa esa dke djukizfrdwy dk;Z voLFkkvksa esa dke djukizfrdwy dk;Z voLFkkvksa esa dke djuk %%%%

bl dk;Z esa jlk;uksa vkSj vU; VkfDluksa ls ckj&ckj fuiVuk iM+rk gSA vuqla/kku dk;kZsa ds ek/;e ls jksfx;ksa ls lEidZ j[kus ls Hkh lapkjh jksx yxus rFkk vU; o`fÙk lEc)&dk;Z ladV vkus dh tksf[ke c<+ tkrh gSA bl in/kkjh dks Hkss"kftd fØ;kdykiksa dks ekfuVj djus] vuqla/kku djus rFkk vkS"kf/k;ksa vkSj iznk;ksa dh DokfyVh ls vk’oLr gksus ds fy, ftyksa esa ckj&ckj tkuk iM+rk gSA

lkeqnkf;d Hkss"kth O;olk; LFky lkeqnkf;d Hkss"kth O;olk; LFky lkeqnkf;d Hkss"kth O;olk; LFky lkeqnkf;d Hkss"kth O;olk; LFky (vkS"kf/k HkaMkj@Hks"kthvkS"kf/k HkaMkj@Hks"kthvkS"kf/k HkaMkj@Hks"kthvkS"kf/k HkaMkj@Hks"kth) ijijijij lkeqnkf;d Hks"ktK dh fLFkfr dk lkeqnkf;d Hks"ktK dh fLFkfr dk lkeqnkf;d Hks"ktK dh fLFkfr dk lkeqnkf;d Hks"ktK dh fLFkfr dk uke vkSj tkWc uke vkSj tkWc uke vkSj tkWc uke vkSj tkWc mÙkjnkf;Roksa dk C;kSjk mÙkjnkf;Roksa dk C;kSjk mÙkjnkf;Roksa dk C;kSjk mÙkjnkf;Roksa dk C;kSjk

1. tkWc igpku%tkWc igpku%tkWc igpku%tkWc igpku%&&&&

1.1 LFkku ij vklhu O;fDr : lkeqnkf;d Hks"ktK

1.2 dk;Z LFky (tks leqfpr gks) :

vuqHkkx % izkbZosV lsDVj

bdkbZ % lkeqnkf;d Hks"kth@fMLisaljh@vkS"kf/k Hk.Mkjxkj

2. iz;kstu] dÙkZO; vkSj mÙkjnkf;Roiz;kstu] dÙkZO; vkSj mÙkjnkf;Roiz;kstu] dÙkZO; vkSj mÙkjnkf;Roiz;kstu] dÙkZO; vkSj mÙkjnkf;Ro %&%&%&%&

iz;kstu % iz;kstu % iz;kstu % iz;kstu % Hks"kftd ns[kHkky vkSj lsok dkjxj <ax ls iznku djus ds fy, rduhdh lsok,¡ vkSj rdZlEer Hks"kftd ns[kHkky vkSj lsok dkjxj <ax ls iznku djus ds fy, rduhdh lsok,¡ vkSj rdZlEer Hks"kftd ns[kHkky vkSj lsok dkjxj <ax ls iznku djus ds fy, rduhdh lsok,¡ vkSj rdZlEer Hks"kftd ns[kHkky vkSj lsok dkjxj <ax ls iznku djus ds fy, rduhdh lsok,¡ vkSj rdZlEer lgk;rk miyC/k djkuklgk;rk miyC/k djkuklgk;rk miyC/k djkuklgk;rk miyC/k djkuk

fofp= fØ;kdyki ds varxZr ;s gSa %&

• turk dks vkS"kf/ki= dh vkS"kf/k;k¡ nsuk ;

• ;g lqfuf’pr djuk fd fofHkUu mipkj laxr gSa ;

• ek=k dks pSd djuk vkSj ;g lqfuf’pr djuk fd vkS"kf/k;ka Bhd ls vkSj lqjf{kr :i ls lIykbZ

vkSj yscy dh xbZ gSa (Hks"ktK fdlh Hkh vkS"kf/k forj.k dh xyrh ds fy, fof/kr% ftEesnkj gS)

• fdUgha vkS"kf/k;ksa ds fuekZ.k dk i;Zos{k.k djuk (lHkh vkS"kf/k;kaa fofuekZrk }kjk rS;kj fufeZr lIykbZ

ugha dh tkrh gS) ;

• fof/kd vkSj LVkWd fu;a=.k ds iz;kstuksa ds fy, fu;af=r vkS"kf/k;ksa dk jftLVj j[kuk ;

• MkWDVjksa ds lkFk vkS"kf/k i=ksa ds ckjs esa laidZ djuk ;

• vksoj&n&dkmUVj vkS"kf/k;k¡ cspuk ;

• NksVh NksVh chekfj;ksa ds bykt ij turk dks ijke’kZ vkSj lykg nsuk ;

• vkS"kf/k;ksa dh fdUgha vuqfØ;kvksa vFkok vU; vkS"kf/k;ksa@mipkj dh Hkkoh vuqfØ;kvksa ds ckjs esa

jksfx;ksa dks lykg nsuk ;

• izk;% o`)ksa ds fy, vkSj muds fy, Hkh ftuds ikl Lej.k’kfDr@lh[kus dh dfBukbZ;k¡ gSa] MkslsV rFkk

dslV isfV;ka rS;kj djuk tgka VscysV lIrkg ds [kkl fnuksa ds fy, fMCcksa esa j[ks tkrs gSa ;

¹Hkkx IIIµ[k.M 4º Hkkjr dk jkti=k % vlk/kj.k 23

• jksfx;ksa dks ;g le>us esa enn djuk fd mudh vkS"kf/k;k¡ fdl izdkj dke djrh gSa vkSj os mUgsa

D;ksa ysa] “eSfMlu ;wt+ fj;wt” ’kq: djuk ;

• vkS"kf/ki= esa gLr{ksi lsok miyC/k djkuk ;

• lqbZ vkSj flfjat cnyus dh O;oLFkk djuk ;

• vkikr~ gkekZsuy xHkZ fujks/kd nsuk ;

• dEizs’ku gksft+;jh dks ekiuk vkSj fQfVax djuk ;

• jDrnkc vkSj dksyLVªksy Lrj dks ekfuVj djuk ;

• e/kqesg dh LØhu lsok izLFkkfir djuk ;

• lxHkZrk ijh{k.k djokuk ;

• jksfx;ksa dks vkS"kf/ki= dh vkS"kf/k;k¡ nsus dh O;oLFkk djuk ;

• vk;qfoZKku mRiknksa dk vkns’k nsus vkSj lqjf{kr HkaMkj.k ij utj j[kuk ;

• dEI;wVjhd`r vfHkys[kksa dk izca/k ;

• Hks"kth lgk;d deZpkfj;ksa dk izca/ku] i;Zos{k.k vkSj izf’k{k.k ;

• LokLF; ns[kHkky vksj vU; mRiknksa dks tSls izlk/ku (Vk;ysVjht+), izlk/ku lkexzh vkSj QksVksxzkfQd

oLrqvksa dks cspuk ;

• ctV cukuk vkSj foÙkh; izca/k

• foØ; lao/kZu vkSj dkjksckj fodflr djuk

• orZeku Hks"kth O;olk; esa ubZ vkS"kf/k;ksa ,oa muds mi;ksx dks v|ru j[kuk

3. Kku vkSj dkS’ky vis{kk,¡Kku vkSj dkS’ky vis{kk,¡Kku vkSj dkS’ky vis{kk,¡Kku vkSj dkS’ky vis{kk,¡ %&

of.kZr dk;Z djus dh U;wure vis{kk (f’k{kk] Kku] dkS’ky vkSj ;ksX;rk dk Lrj)

3.1 f’k{kkf’k{kkf’k{kkf’k{kk % Hks"kth fMIyksek@Hks"kth Lukrd

3.2 izf’k{k.izf’k{k.izf’k{k.izf’k{k.kkkk % dksbZ ugha

3.3 visf{kr O;kogkfjd vuqHko dh vof/k vkSj izdkjvisf{kr O;kogkfjd vuqHko dh vof/k vkSj izdkjvisf{kr O;kogkfjd vuqHko dh vof/k vkSj izdkjvisf{kr O;kogkfjd vuqHko dh vof/k vkSj izdkj & ubZ HkrhZ

3.4 Hkk"kkvksa dk Kku vkSj vU;Hkk"kkvksa dk Kku vkSj vU;Hkk"kkvksa dk Kku vkSj vU;Hkk"kkvksa dk Kku vkSj vU; fo’ks"khd`r fo’ks"khd`r fo’ks"khd`r fo’ks"khd`r vis{kkvis{kkvis{kkvis{kk % vaxzsth vkSj izknsf’kd Hkk"kk esa /kkjkizokg

4. dk;Z dh tfVyrkdk;Z dh tfVyrkdk;Z dh tfVyrkdk;Z dh tfVyrk %&

dk;Z dh ckjhfd;k¡] dk;Z dh ckjhfd;k¡] dk;Z dh ckjhfd;k¡] dk;Z dh ckjhfd;k¡] mik;] izfØ;k ;k dk;Z dh i)fr;kamik;] izfØ;k ;k dk;Z dh i)fr;kamik;] izfØ;k ;k dk;Z dh i)fr;kamik;] izfØ;k ;k dk;Z dh i)fr;ka] ] ] ] dk;Z esdk;Z esdk;Z esdk;Z esa vkus okyh dfBukbZ vkSj ekSfydrka vkus okyh dfBukbZ vkSj ekSfydrka vkus okyh dfBukbZ vkSj ekSfydrka vkus okyh dfBukbZ vkSj ekSfydrk

mÙkjnkf;Roksa ds varxZr jksxh dks ekfuVj djuk rFkk LokLF; f’k{kk iznku djuk ’kkfey gS ftldk lh/kk izHkko laiw.kZ tu LokLF; ij rFkk jksx izca/ku ij iM+rk gSA mlds vf/kdkj {ks= esa vusd Hks"kftd lsok,¡ lekfo"V gSa] pkgs og fMLisUljh gks ;k vLirkyA fu/kkZfjr dh xbZ izfØ;kvksa vkSj rduhdksa dk ikyu fuf’pr rduhdh izHkkodkfjrk vkSj fo’kq)rk ds lkFk fd;k tkuk pkfg,A dke djus dh izfØ;k esa gj dne dh tkap iM+rky djuh gksrh gS rkfd dke esa dksbZ xyrh u gks D;ksafd ;g ekuo thou ls lEc) gSA thou j{kd vkS"kf/k;ksa dk izca/k cgqr egRoiw.kZ gS vkSj blesa vusd dne mBkus gksrs gSa rkfd t:jrean jksfx;ksa dks vkS"kf/k;ksa dh iwfrZ le; ls gks ldsA

5. ddddk;Z dk fo"k;&{ks= vkSj izHkkok;Z dk fo"k;&{ks= vkSj izHkkok;Z dk fo"k;&{ks= vkSj izHkkok;Z dk fo"k;&{ks= vkSj izHkko %&

dk;Z djus dh vof/k] vkSj mlds ml izHkko ds fo"k; essadk;Z djus dh vof/k] vkSj mlds ml izHkko ds fo"k; essadk;Z djus dh vof/k] vkSj mlds ml izHkko ds fo"k; essadk;Z djus dh vof/k] vkSj mlds ml izHkko ds fo"k; essa vUvUvUvU; ds dke rFkk laxBu ds d`R;ksa ij iM+rk gS] ; ds dke rFkk laxBu ds d`R;ksa ij iM+rk gS] ; ds dke rFkk laxBu ds d`R;ksa ij iM+rk gS] ; ds dke rFkk laxBu ds d`R;ksa ij iM+rk gS] C;kSjk %C;kSjk %C;kSjk %C;kSjk %

24 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PART III—SEC. 4]

vkS"kf/k;k¡ LokLF; ra= dh thoujs[kk gksrh gSA LokLF; ns[kHkky ra= dh lQyrk bl ckr ij fuHkZj djrh gS fd fofHkUu dkjd fdl izdkj dke djrs gSa tSls jksfx;ksa }kjk vkS"kf/k;ksa dk Bhd ls lsou] ykxr vkSj iznk;] lalk/kuksa dk rdZlaxr mi;ksx] U;wure Nhtu vkSj rdZlaxr uqL[kk cukukA bUgsa dk;kZfUor djus rFkk izkSur djus esa Hks"ktK dk iwjk ;ksxnku jgrk gS vkSj bl izdkj og jk"Vª dh lexz vFkZO;oLFkk esa ;ksxnku djrk gSA Hks"ktK jksfx;ksa dks ijke’kZ nsus esa] vkS"kf/k;ksa ds rdZlaxr pquko esa uqL[kk cukus okys dks lykg nsus esa lh/ks&lh/ks ’kkfey jgrk gS vkSj blhfy, mldh jksfx;ksa dh lEiw.kZ ns[kHkky ij izR;{k Nki iM+rh gSA

6. miyC/k vuqns’k vkSj fn’kkfunZs’k %miyC/k vuqns’k vkSj fn’kkfunZs’k %miyC/k vuqns’k vkSj fn’kkfunZs’k %miyC/k vuqns’k vkSj fn’kkfunZs’k %&&&&

6.1 vuqns’kvuqns’kvuqns’kvuqns’k

dk;Z ij ofj"Bksa ds fu;a=.k dk;Z ij ofj"Bksa ds fu;a=.k dk;Z ij ofj"Bksa ds fu;a=.k dk;Z ij ofj"Bksa ds fu;a=.k dke dSls lkSaik tkrk gSdke dSls lkSaik tkrk gSdke dSls lkSaik tkrk gSdke dSls lkSaik tkrk gS] ] ] ] mldh leh{kk vkSj mldk ewY;kadumldh leh{kk vkSj mldk ewY;kadumldh leh{kk vkSj mldk ewY;kadumldh leh{kk vkSj mldk ewY;kadu dSls fd;k dSls fd;k dSls fd;k dSls fd;k tkrk gS bl laca/k esa C;kSjktkrk gS bl laca/k esa C;kSjktkrk gS bl laca/k esa C;kSjktkrk gS bl laca/k esa C;kSjk %%%%

dk;Z okf"kZd dk;Z ;kstuk ds vuqlkj rFkk ofj"B Hks"ktKksa ds fu;fer i;Zos{k.k esa fd;k tkrk gSA

6.2 ffffn’kn’kn’kn’kk&funZs’kk&funZs’kk&funZs’kk&funZs’k

miyC/k miyC/k miyC/k miyC/k fyf[kr vkSj vfyf[kr fn’kkffyf[kr vkSj vfyf[kr fn’kkffyf[kr vkSj vfyf[kr fn’kkffyf[kr vkSj vfyf[kr fn’kkfunZs’k unZs’k unZs’k unZs’k ; rFkk rFkk rFkk rFkk deZpkjh u, fn’kk&funZs’kksa dk fuoZpu] vuqdwyu deZpkjh u, fn’kk&funZs’kksa dk fuoZpu] vuqdwyu deZpkjh u, fn’kk&funZs’kksa dk fuoZpu] vuqdwyu deZpkjh u, fn’kk&funZs’kksa dk fuoZpu] vuqdwyu ;k ;qfDrdj.k fdl lhek rd dj ldsaxs;k ;qfDrdj.k fdl lhek rd dj ldsaxs;k ;qfDrdj.k fdl lhek rd dj ldsaxs;k ;qfDrdj.k fdl lhek rd dj ldsaxsAAAA %%%%

• okf"kZd dk;Z ;kstuk

• Hks"kftd ns[kHkky vkSj lsokvksa ds fo"k; esa ekud izpkyu izfØ;k@fn’kkfunZs’k

• Hks"kth vf/kfu;e vkSj vU; fof/k;ka tks fofu;eksa esa Åij fofufnZ"V gSaA

7. dk;Z laca/k %dk;Z laca/k %dk;Z laca/k %dk;Z laca/k %&&&&

lkSais x, laxBu ds Hkhrj vkSj ckgj vU; ds lkFk lkSais x, laxBu ds Hkhrj vkSj ckgj vU; ds lkFk lkSais x, laxBu ds Hkhrj vkSj ckgj vU; ds lkFk lkSais x, laxBu ds Hkhrj vkSj ckgj vU; ds lkFk laidkZsa laidkZsa laidkZsa laidkZsa dh dh dh dh (ofj"Bksa ds ofj"Bksa ds ofj"Bksa ds ofj"Bksa ds lkFk llkFk llkFk llkFk laidkZasaidkZasaidkZasaidkZas ls fHkUuls fHkUuls fHkUuls fHkUu) ckjEckjrk] ckjEckjrk] ckjEckjrk] ckjEckjrk]

izd`fr vkSj iz;kstuizd`fr vkSj iz;kstuizd`fr vkSj iz;kstuizd`fr vkSj iz;kstu :

Hks"kftd lsok esa ;g visf{kr gS fd vkS"kf/k izHkkodkfjrk fdUgha vuqfØ;kvksa vkSj tfVyrkvksa ds laca/k esa ekfuVj djus] ml ij lykg nsus vkSj vuqorhZ dk;Zokgh djus ds fy,] jksfx;ksa vkSj vU; o`fÙkdksa ds lkFk fujUrj fopkj vknku&iznku fd;k tk,¡A bl o`fÙk esa ;g Hkh visf{kr gS fd jksfx;ksa dks lokZsÙke ns[kHkky miyC/k djkus ds fy, fofHkUu Lrjksa ij fofHkUu LokLF; o`fÙk;ksa ds lkFk fujUrj fopkjksa dk vknku&iznku fd;k tk,A

8. nwljs yksxksa dk i;Zos{k.k %nwljs yksxksa dk i;Zos{k.k %nwljs yksxksa dk i;Zos{k.k %nwljs yksxksa dk i;Zos{k.k %&&&&

vU; deZpkfj;ksa dk i;Zos{k.k djuk Hkh bl vU; deZpkfj;ksa dk i;Zos{k.k djuk Hkh bl vU; deZpkfj;ksa dk i;Zos{k.k djuk Hkh bl vU; deZpkfj;ksa dk i;Zos{k.k djuk Hkh bl inininin dk mÙkjnkf;Ro gS ftlds varxZr i;Zos{k.kdk mÙkjnkf;Ro gS ftlds varxZr i;Zos{k.kdk mÙkjnkf;Ro gS ftlds varxZr i;Zos{k.kdk mÙkjnkf;Ro gS ftlds varxZr i;Zos{k.khhhh; mÙkjnkf;Roksa dh ; mÙkjnkf;Roksa dh ; mÙkjnkf;Roksa dh ; mÙkjnkf;Roksa dh izd`fr vkSj v/khuLFkksa ds izoxZ rFkk mudh lizd`fr vkSj v/khuLFkksa ds izoxZ rFkk mudh lizd`fr vkSj v/khuLFkksa ds izoxZ rFkk mudh lizd`fr vkSj v/khuLFkksa ds izoxZ rFkk mudh la[;k 'kkfey gS izR;{k vkSj ijks{k nksuksa izdkj dk i;Zos{k.ka[;k 'kkfey gS izR;{k vkSj ijks{k nksuksa izdkj dk i;Zos{k.ka[;k 'kkfey gS izR;{k vkSj ijks{k nksuksa izdkj dk i;Zos{k.ka[;k 'kkfey gS izR;{k vkSj ijks{k nksuksa izdkj dk i;Zos{k.k %%%%

mfpr HkaMkj.k izca/k] vkS"kf/k;ksa ds forj.k vkSj mfpr mi;ksx ds ckjs esa lkeqnkf;d Hks"kth esa rduhf’k;uksa vkSj vU; LokLF; dk;Zdrkvksa dk i;Zos{k.k djukA

9. tkWc tkWc tkWc tkWc (dk;Zdk;Zdk;Zdk;Z) i;kZoj.k %i;kZoj.k %i;kZoj.k %i;kZoj.k %&&&&

visf{kr visf{kr visf{kr visf{kr 'kkjhfjd ekaxs tSls pyuk] [kM+s gksuk] Hkkjh 'kkjhfjd ekaxs tSls pyuk] [kM+s gksuk] Hkkjh 'kkjhfjd ekaxs tSls pyuk] [kM+s gksuk] Hkkjh 'kkjhfjd ekaxs tSls pyuk] [kM+s gksuk] Hkkjh oLrq mBkuk vkfn vkSj@;k dksbZ tksf[ke ;k doLrq mBkuk vkfn vkSj@;k dksbZ tksf[ke ;k doLrq mBkuk vkfn vkSj@;k dksbZ tksf[ke ;k doLrq mBkuk vkfn vkSj@;k dksbZ tksf[ke ;k d"V tSls "V tSls "V tSls "V tSls ladVksa ls tw>uk tSls jklk;fud laØe.k] fodhj.k] vfr 'kjn ;k xje _rq vkSj vU;ladVksa ls tw>uk tSls jklk;fud laØe.k] fodhj.k] vfr 'kjn ;k xje _rq vkSj vU;ladVksa ls tw>uk tSls jklk;fud laØe.k] fodhj.k] vfr 'kjn ;k xje _rq vkSj vU;ladVksa ls tw>uk tSls jklk;fud laØe.k] fodhj.k] vfr 'kjn ;k xje _rq vkSj vU; izfrdwy dk;Z izfrdwy dk;Z izfrdwy dk;Z izfrdwy dk;Z voLFkk,¡ %voLFkk,¡ %voLFkk,¡ %voLFkk,¡ %

¹Hkkx IIIµ[k.M 4º Hkkjr dk jkti=k % vlk/kj.k 25

vkS"kf/k ;kstu esa jlk;uksa dk mi;ksx 'kkfey gksrk gS vkSj dqN inkFkkZsa dk Nwuk ;k lwa?kuk tksf[ke iw.kZ gks ldrk gS vkSj muls yEch vkSj vlk/; chekfj;ka gks ldrh gSaA jksfx;ksa ds Li’kZ ls lapkjh jksx vkSj o`fÙkd ls lEc) vU; [krjs c<+ tkrs gSa tSls lqbZ yxus ls ,p-vkbZ-oh- vkSj gsfiVkbfVl tSls jksx gks ldrs gSaA

LokLF; ns[kHkky LFkkiu esa LokLF; ns[kHkky LFkkiu esa LokLF; ns[kHkky LFkkiu esa LokLF; ns[kHkky LFkkiu esa (vkS"kf/k HkaMkj@Hks"kthvkS"kf/k HkaMkj@Hks"kthvkS"kf/k HkaMkj@Hks"kthvkS"kf/k HkaMkj@Hks"kth) Hks"kth O;olk; LFky ij vkS"kf/k lwpuk Hks"ktK ds tkWc Hks"kth O;olk; LFky ij vkS"kf/k lwpuk Hks"ktK ds tkWc Hks"kth O;olk; LFky ij vkS"kf/k lwpuk Hks"ktK ds tkWc Hks"kth O;olk; LFky ij vkS"kf/k lwpuk Hks"ktK ds tkWc (dk;Zdk;Zdk;Zdk;Z) mÙkjnkf;Roksa dk C;kSjk mÙkjnkf;Roksa dk C;kSjk mÙkjnkf;Roksa dk C;kSjk mÙkjnkf;Roksa dk C;kSjk

1. tkWc tkWc tkWc tkWc (dk;Zdk;Zdk;Zdk;Z) dh igpku%&dh igpku%&dh igpku%&dh igpku%&

1.1 ikWft’ku VkbfVy (fLFkfr dk uke) : vkS"kf/k lwpuk Hks"ktK

1.2 dk;Z LFky (tks leqfpr gks) :

bZdkbZ % vLirky Hks"kth@fMLisaljh@f’k{k.k vLirky@vU; LokLF; ns[kHkky LFkkiu

2. iz;kstu] dÙkZO; vkSj mÙkjnkf;Ro %&iz;kstu] dÙkZO; vkSj mÙkjnkf;Ro %&iz;kstu] dÙkZO; vkSj mÙkjnkf;Ro %&iz;kstu] dÙkZO; vkSj mÙkjnkf;Ro %&

iz;kstu % iz;kstu % iz;kstu % iz;kstu % jksxh dh jksxh dh jksxh dh jksxh dh ns[kHkky ns[kHkky ns[kHkky ns[kHkky djuk ftlls vkSdjuk ftlls vkSdjuk ftlls vkSdjuk ftlls vkS"kf/k;ksa ds mi;ksx ykHknk;d gksa LokLF; vPNk gks jksxh LoLFk "kf/k;ksa ds mi;ksx ykHknk;d gksa LokLF; vPNk gks jksxh LoLFk "kf/k;ksa ds mi;ksx ykHknk;d gksa LokLF; vPNk gks jksxh LoLFk "kf/k;ksa ds mi;ksx ykHknk;d gksa LokLF; vPNk gks jksxh LoLFk gks rFkk jksx dk fuokj.k gks rFkk jksx dk fuokj.k gks rFkk jksx dk fuokj.k gks rFkk jksx dk fuokj.k gksgksgksgks

vk/kkjHkwr mÙkjnkf;Ro vkSj fØ;kdykivk/kkjHkwr mÙkjnkf;Ro vkSj fØ;kdykivk/kkjHkwr mÙkjnkf;Ro vkSj fØ;kdykivk/kkjHkwr mÙkjnkf;Ro vkSj fØ;kdyki

• vkSs"kf/k lwpuk lsok iznku djuk

• vkSs"kf/k lwpuk pØ ds nkSjku Hks"kth@QkeZ-Mh Nk=ksa dk i;Zos{k.k djuk

• vU; ladk;@LokLF; ns[kHkky iznkrkvksa ds lkFk vkSs"kf/k lwpuk dsUnz ds iz’kklfud fØ;kdykiksa esa lgHkkfxrk

• Hks"kth fpfdRlk ’kkL= lfefr ds vkSs"kf/k eksuksxzkQksa vkSj leh{kkvksa dks rS;kj djus esa lg;ksx vkSj lgk;rk djuk

• vkS"kf/k lwpuk dsUnz ds izdk’kuksa tSls U;wtySVj vkSj vU; izdk’kuksa dh jpuk vkSj lEiknu

• vkS"kf/k lwpuk lsok ds laca/k esa lrr~ DokfyVh lq/kkjus ds iz;klksa esa ;ksxnku djuk

• MkbMsfDVd vkSs"kf/k lwpuk ikB~;Øe esa ;ksxnku

• vkS"kf/k lwpuk ;k fgr ds vU; {ks= tks izdk’ku ds fy, mi;qDr gksa] ds fo"k; esa de ls de ,d cM+h vuqla/kku ifj;kstuk dks iwjk djuk]

• fofHkUu eapksa ij vuqla/kku fØ;k dyki izLrqr djuk]

vU; vU; vU; vU; mŸkjnkf;Ro vkSj fØ;k dykimŸkjnkf;Ro vkSj fØ;k dykimŸkjnkf;Ro vkSj fØ;k dykimŸkjnkf;Ro vkSj fØ;k dyki

• Hks"kth vkSj fpfdRlk 'kkL= lfefr dh cSBdksa esa Hkkx ysuk

• vkS"kf/k mi;ksx izca/k fØ;k dyki esa ;ksxnku djuk

• vkS"kf/k lwpuk lsok ls lacaf/kr ifj;kstukvksa ftudh t:jr gks] muds ckjs esa vU; f’k{kdksa ds lkFk dke djukA

• o`gr~@jk"Vªh; Hks"kth cSBd esa Hkkx ysuk

• vkS"kf/k lwpuk dsUnz dh m|eh xfrfof/k;ksa esa lgHkkfxrk

3. Kku vkSj dkS’ky vis{kk,¡ %&Kku vkSj dkS’ky vis{kk,¡ %&Kku vkSj dkS’ky vis{kk,¡ %&Kku vkSj dkS’ky vis{kk,¡ %&

of.kZr dk;Z djus dh U;wure vis{kk,¡ (f’k{kk] Kku] dkS’ky vkSj ;ksX;rk dk Lrj) :

3.1 f’k{kk % Hks"kth Lukrd@QkeZ-Mh

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3.2 izf’k{k.k : vkS"kf/k lwpuk jsftMsUlh

3.3 visf{kr O;kogkfjd vuqHko dh vof/k vkSj izdkj % ubZ HkrhZ

3.4 Hkk"kkvksa dk Kku vkSj vU; fo’ks"khd`r vis{kk % vaxzsth vkSj izknsf’kd Hkk"kk esa /kkjkizokg gks

4. dk;Z dh tfVyrk %&dk;Z dh tfVyrk %&dk;Z dh tfVyrk %&dk;Z dh tfVyrk %&

dk;Z dh ckjhfd;ksa] mik;ksa] izfØ;kvksa ;k dk;Z i)fr;ksa] dk;Z esdk;Z dh ckjhfd;ksa] mik;ksa] izfØ;kvksa ;k dk;Z i)fr;ksa] dk;Z esdk;Z dh ckjhfd;ksa] mik;ksa] izfØ;kvksa ;k dk;Z i)fr;ksa] dk;Z esdk;Z dh ckjhfd;ksa] mik;ksa] izfØ;kvksa ;k dk;Z i)fr;ksa] dk;Z esa vkus okyh dfBukbZ rFkk ekSfydrk ds laca/ka vkus okyh dfBukbZ rFkk ekSfydrk ds laca/ka vkus okyh dfBukbZ rFkk ekSfydrk ds laca/ka vkus okyh dfBukbZ rFkk ekSfydrk ds laca/k esaesaesaesa C;kSjk %C;kSjk %C;kSjk %C;kSjk %

bu mÙkjnkf;Roksa esa jksxh dks ekfuVj djuk vkSj LokLF; f’k{kk lqyHk djkuk ’kkfey gS ftldh lexz tu

LokLF; rFkk jksx izca/k ij izR;{k Nki iM+sxhA blds vf/kdkj&{ks= ds varxZr vusdksa Hks"kftd lsok,¡ lekfo"V gSa pkgs fMLisUljh esa vFkok vLirky esaA

5. dk;Z dk fo"k;&{ks= vkSj izHkko %&dk;Z dk fo"k;&{ks= vkSj izHkko %&dk;Z dk fo"k;&{ks= vkSj izHkko %&dk;Z dk fo"k;&{ks= vkSj izHkko %&

dk;Z izn’kZu dh vof/k vkSj ml izHkko ds ckjs esa] tks bl dk;Z dk nwljksa ds dke ;k laxBu ds d`R;ksa ij dk;Z izn’kZu dh vof/k vkSj ml izHkko ds ckjs esa] tks bl dk;Z dk nwljksa ds dke ;k laxBu ds d`R;ksa ij dk;Z izn’kZu dh vof/k vkSj ml izHkko ds ckjs esa] tks bl dk;Z dk nwljksa ds dke ;k laxBu ds d`R;ksa ij dk;Z izn’kZu dh vof/k vkSj ml izHkko ds ckjs esa] tks bl dk;Z dk nwljksa ds dke ;k laxBu ds d`R;ksa ij iM+rk gS] fooj.k %iM+rk gS] fooj.k %iM+rk gS] fooj.k %iM+rk gS] fooj.k %

vkSs"kf/k;k¡ LokLF; ra= dh thou js[kk,¡ gSaA LokLF; ns[kHkky ra= dh lQyrk bl ckr ij fuHkZj djrh gS fd fofHkUu dkjd dke djsa tSls vkSs"kf/k;ksa dk jksxh }kjk Bhd ls lsou djuk] ykxr vkSj iznk; lalk/kuksa dk rdZlaxr uqL[kk cukukA Hks"ktK dk mUgsa fØ;kfUor vkSj izksUur djus esa iwjh rjg layXu jguk vkSj bl izdkj jk"Vª dh lexz vFkZ O;oLFkk esa ;ksxnku djukA Hks"ktK jksfx;ksa dks ijke’kZ nsus] vkSs"kf/k;ksa ds rdZlaxr pquko esa] uqL[kk cukus okyksa dks lykg nsus ds dk;Z ls izR;{kr% tqM+k jgrk gS vkSj blhfy, og jksxh dh lEiw.kZ ns[kHkky ij izR;{k Nki NksM+rk gSA

6. miyC/k vuqns’k vkSj fn’kkfunZs’k %&miyC/k vuqns’k vkSj fn’kkfunZs’k %&miyC/k vuqns’k vkSj fn’kkfunZs’k %&miyC/k vuqns’k vkSj fn’kkfunZs’k %&

6.1 vuqns’kvuqns’kvuqns’kvuqns’k %%%% dk;Z ij dk;Z ij dk;Z ij dk;Z ij ofj"B ds ofj"B ds ofj"B ds ofj"B ds fu;a=.k] dk;Z dSls lkSaik tkrk gS] fu;a=.k] dk;Z dSls lkSaik tkrk gS] fu;a=.k] dk;Z dSls lkSaik tkrk gS] fu;a=.k] dk;Z dSls lkSaik tkrk gS] mmmmldh leh{kk vkSj ewY;kadu ldh leh{kk vkSj ewY;kadu ldh leh{kk vkSj ewY;kadu ldh leh{kk vkSj ewY;kadu dSls dSls dSls dSls fd;k tkrk gSfd;k tkrk gSfd;k tkrk gSfd;k tkrk gS bl laca/k esa fooj.kbl laca/k esa fooj.kbl laca/k esa fooj.kbl laca/k esa fooj.k :

dk;Z okf"kZd dk;Z ;kstuk rFkk ofj"B Hks"ktKksa ds i;Zos{k.k ds vuqlkj fd;k tkrk gSA

6.2 fn’kkfunZ’fn’kkfunZ’fn’kkfunZ’fn’kkfunZ’k %%%%

miyC/k fyf[kr vkSj vfyf[kr fn’kkfunZs’k rFkk deZpkjh u;s fn’kkfunZs’k rFkk deZpkjh u;s fn’kkfunZs’k dk fuoZpu] vuqqdwyu ;k ;qfDrdj.k fdl lhek rd dj ldsaxs :

• okf"kZd dk;Z ;kstuk

• Hks"kftd ns[kHkky vkSj lsokvksa ds fo"k; ij ekud izpkyu izfØ;k@vLirky fn’kkfunZs’k

• Hks"kth vf/kfu;e vkSj vU; fof/k;ka tks fofu;eksa esa Åij fofufnZ"V gSaA

7. dk;Z laca/k %&dk;Z laca/k %&dk;Z laca/k %&dk;Z laca/k %&

lksalksalksalksa ais x, laxBu ds Hkhrj vkSj ckgjais x, laxBu ds Hkhrj vkSj ckgjais x, laxBu ds Hkhrj vkSj ckgjais x, laxBu ds Hkhrj vkSj ckgj vU; ds lkFk vU; ds lkFk vU; ds lkFk vU; ds lkFk laidkZsaalaidkZsaalaidkZsaalaidkZsaa dh dh dh dh (ofj"Bksa ds lkFk ofj"Bksa ds lkFk ofj"Bksa ds lkFk ofj"Bksa ds lkFk laidkZsaa laidkZsaa laidkZsaa laidkZsaa ls fHkUuls fHkUuls fHkUuls fHkUu) ckjEckjrk] ckjEckjrk] ckjEckjrk] ckjEckjrk] izd`fr vkSj iz;kstu izd`fr vkSj iz;kstu izd`fr vkSj iz;kstu izd`fr vkSj iz;kstu %%%%

Hks"kftd lsok esa ;g visf{kr gS fd vkS"kf/k izHkkodkfjrk] fdUgha vuqfØ;kvksa rFkk tfVyrkvksa ds laca/k esa ekfuVj djus ml ij lykg nsus vkSj vuqorhZ dk;Zokgh djus ds fy, jksfx;ksa vkSj vU; o`fÙkdksa ls fujUrj fopkjksa dk vknku&iznku fd;k tk,A bl o`fÙk esa ;g Hkh visf{kr gS fd jksfx;ksa dks lokZsÙke ns[kHkky miyC/k djkus ds fy, fofHkUu Lrjksa ij fofHkUu LokLF; o`fÙkdksa ds le; fujUrj fopkjksa dk vknku&iznku fd;k tk,A

Hks"kth vH;kl fofu;e cukus ds Hks"kth vH;kl fofu;e cukus ds Hks"kth vH;kl fofu;e cukus ds Hks"kth vH;kl fofu;e cukus ds mís';mís';mís';mís';

lekt dh lsok ds fy, fofHkUu O;olk; vfLrRo esa vkrs gSaA Hks"kth O;olk; dk y{; lekt ,oa O;fDrxr jksfx;ksa dh t:jrksa dks iwjk djus ds lkFk&lkFk] o`fŸk ,oa euq"; dh xfjek ds izfr iw.kZ vknj j[krs gq, ekuo&lsok djuk gSA Hks"ktKksa ds Kku] dkS’ky vkSj o`fŸkd fu.kZ;ksa esa turk cgqr fo’okl j[krh gSA blh fo’okl dks dk;e

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j[kus ds fy, ;g vko’;d gS fd Hks"ktK vius lEiw.kZ thou esa oS;fDrd rFkk o`fŸkd mPp Lrj v|ru tkudkjh vkSj vius O;olk; ds {ks= ls lqlaxr o`fŸkd {kerk lqfuf’pr djs rFkk mls cuk, j[ksA iathd`r Hks"ktKksa dks pkfg, fd os jksfx;ksa ds ml fo’okl dks egRo nsa tks mUgksaus gjsd ds izfr lsok vkSj fu"Bk iwjs leiZ.k ds lkFk iznku djrs gq, viuh ns[kHkky ds fy, muesa ekuk gSA blds fy, iathd`r Hks"ktKksa dks vius Kku vkSj dkS’ky esa lq/kkj djus dk fujUrj iz;kl djuk pkfg, rFkk vius jksfx;ksa ,oa lgdfeZ;ksa dks viuh o`fŸkd miyfC/k;ksa ds Qk;ns lqyHk djkus pkfg,A

iathd`r Hks"ktKksa dks oSKkfud vk/kkj ij fu/kkZfjr O;olk; i)fr;ksa ij pyuk pkfg, rFkk o`fŸkd n`f"V ls ,sls fdlh O;fDr ds lkFk ugha tqM+uk pkfg, tks fl)karksa dk mYya?ku djrk gksA Hks"kth o`fŸk ds lekgr vkn’kkZsa esa ;g fufgr gS fd iathd`r Hks"ktKksa ds mŸkjnkf;Rpksa dk foLrkj O;fDr;ksa ds izfr gh ugha cfYd iwjs lekt ds izfr gksuk pkfg,A blds fy, ;g visf{kr gS fd Hks"kth O;olk; ds fy, fofu;e cukdj jksfx;ksa] nwljs iathd`r Hks"kth rFkk lkekU; yksxksa ds izfr iathd`r Hks"ktKksa ds mŸkjnkf;Ro fu/kkZfjr fd, tk,¡A Hks"kth o`fŸk dks fofu;e djus ds eq[; dkj.k fuEu izdkj gSa%&

& LokLF; dh ns[kHkky dh xq.koŸkk esa lq/kkj djuk]

& ;g lqfuf’pr djuk fd Hks"ktK vius dk;Z esa mPp Lrj cuk;s j[kas]

& LokLF; dh ns[kHkky dh ykxr de djuk]

& vkS"kf/k;ksa ds vkijkf/kd nq#i;ksx dks jksdukA

;g Hkh visf{kr gS fd os fØ;kdyki fu/kkZfjr fd;s tk,¡ ftUgsa nqjkpkj dgk tk ldrk gS rFkk vuq’kklukRed dk;Zokgh djus ds fy, mica/k fd, tk,¡A

PHARMACY COUNCIL OF INDIA

(Pharmacy Practice Regulations, 2015)

NOTIFICATION

New Delhi, the 15th January, 2015

No. 14-148/ 2012- 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–

CHAPTER 1

1. Short title and commencement. –

(a) These regulations may be called the Pharmacy Practice Regulations, 2015.

(b) They shall come into force from the date of their publication in the official Gazette.

2. Definitions:

(a) “Act” means the Pharmacy Act, 1948 (8 of 1948)

(b) “Practice of Pharmacy” means : –

i. Interpretation, evaluation and implementation of medical orders; dispensing of prescriptions, drug orders ;

ii. Participation in drug and device selection, drug administration, drug regimen reviews and drug or drug-

related research,

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iii. Provisions of patient counseling and the provision of those acts or services necessary to provide

pharmaceutical care in all areas of patient care including primary care ; and

iv. responsibility for Compounding and labeling of drugs and devices (except labeling by a manufacturer, re-

packer or distributor of non-prescription drugs and commercially packaged legend drugs and devices)

proper and safe storage of drugs and devices and maintenance of proper records for them.

(c) “Compounding” means the preparation, mixing, assembling, packing or labeling of a drug or device—

(i) as the result of a practitioner’s prescription drug order (or) initiative based on the

practitioner/patient/pharmacist relationship in the course of professional practice, or

(ii) for the purpose of, or as an incident to research, manufacturing, teaching, clinical trial or chemical analysis

including drug analysis and not for sale or dispensing.

Note — Compounding also includes the preparation of drugs or devices in anticipation of prescription, observed

prescribing patterns.

(d) “Dispensing” means the interpretation, evaluation, supply and implementation of a prescription, drug order,

including the preparation and delivery of a drug or device to a patient or patient’s agent in a suitable container

appropriately labeled for subsequent administration to, or use by, a patient.

(e) “Distribute” means the delivery of a drug or device other than by administering or dispensing.

(f) “Patient counseling” means the oral communication by the pharmacist of information to the patient or caregiver,

in order to ensure proper use of drugs and devices.

(g) “Pharmaceutical care” means the provision of drug therapy and other patient care services intended to achieve

outcomes related to the care or prevention of a disease, elimination or reduction of a patient’s symptoms, or

arresting or slowing of a disease process, as defined by the Pharmacy Council of India.

(h) “Pharmacy Practitioner” means an individual (Community Pharmacist/ Hospital Pharmacist/ Clinical

Pharmacist/ Drug information Pharmacist) currently licensed, registered or otherwise authorized under the Act

to counsel or otherwise and administer drugs in the course of professional practice.

i. “Community pharmacist” means an individual currently registered and who works according to legal and

ethical guidelines to ensure the correct and safe supply of medical products to the general public. They are

involved in maintaining and improving people's health by providing advice and information as well as

supplying prescription medicines.

ii. “Hospital Pharmacist” means an individual currently registered and who works in a hospital pharmacy

service, primarily within the public / private sector. They are responsible for ensuring the safe, appropriate

and cost-effective use of medicines. Hospital pharmacists use their specialist knowledge to dispense drugs

and advise patients about the medicines which have been prescribed. They work collaboratively with other

health care professionals to devise the most appropriate drug treatment for patients. Some pharmacists are

also involved in manufacturing required drug treatments.

iii. “Drug Information Pharmacist” means an individual currently registered who works in a community

pharmacy/hospital Pharmacy/teaching hospital/ other health care settings and provides information and

advice regarding drug interactions, side effects, dosage and proper medication storage to

patients/physicians/dentists/other health care professionals.

iv. “Clinical Pharmacist” means an individual currently registered and who provides patient care that optimizes

the use of medication and promotes health, wellness and disease prevention. Clinical pharmacists care for

patients in all health care settings. Clinical pharmacists often collaborate with physicians and other

healthcare professionals.

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(i) “Registered Pharmacist” means a person whose name is for the time being entered in the register of the State in

which he is for the time being residing or carrying on his profession or business of pharmacy under the

Pharmacy Act, 1948.

(j) “Prescription” means a written or electronic direction from a Registered Medical Practitioner or other properly

licensed practitioners such as Dentist, Veterinarian, etc. to a Pharmacist to compound and dispense a specific

type and quantity of preparation or prefabricated drug to a patient.

Note- Types of prescriptions and content of prescription are given below:

Types of Prescription :

(i) Prescription for Extemporaneous preparations.

(ii) Prescription for Official preparations.

(iii) Prescription for Patent preparations

Contents of the Prescription :

(i) Prescribers office information – [Name, qualification, address & Regn. No.]

(ii) Patient information – [Name & address, Age, Sex, Ref.No.]

(iii) Date

(iv) Rx Symbol or superscription

(v) Medication prescribed or inscription

(vi) Dispensing directions to Pharmacist (or) subscription

(vii) Directions for patient [to be placed on lable]

(viii) Refill, special labeling and /or other instructions

(ix) Prescriber’s signature and licence (or) Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) number as required.

CHAPTER-2

3. Code of Pharmacy Ethics

3.1 Declaration:

Each applicant, at the time of making an application for registration under the provisions of the Act, shall be

provided a copy of the declaration as specified in Appendix I alongwith copies of Code of Pharmaceutical Ethics

and Pharmacist’s oath by the state pharmacy council, who shall submit it duly signed.

3.2 Privileges of persons registered as a pharmacist on the register of State Pharmacy Council:

Subject to the conditions and restrictions laid down in these Regulations regarding practice of profession of

pharmacy by persons possessing approved pharmacy qualifications, every person whose name is for the time

being entered in the register of the state in which he is for the time being residing or carrying on his profession or

business of pharmacy shall be entitled to practice as “Registered Pharmacist” and engage in the practice of

profession of pharmacy and to recover in due course of law in respect of such practice of pharmacy any expenses,

charges or any fee to which he/she is entitled in lieu of his/her discharging duties as defined by the PCI from time

to time.

3.3 Displaying name of owner and registered pharmacist:

(a) Name of the owner of pharmacy business shall be displayed at or near the main entrance of each premises in

which the business is carried on.

(b) Name of the registered pharmacist along with his registration number and qualification along with his/her

photograph shall be displayed adjacent to the area where dispensing is carried on in the pharmacy. Registered

pharmacist shall also comply with a dress code of being dressed formally and wearing clean white overall

(coat/apron)with a badge displaying the name and registration number.

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(c) Registered pharmacists shall display as suffix to their names only recognized pharmacy qualification / degrees or

such certificates/diplomas and memberships / honours which confer professional knowledge or recognizes any

exemplary qualification/achievements.

3.4 Owner to appoint registered pharmacist:

(a) The owner of a pharmacy business to which this clause applies shall appoint a registered pharmacist to be

responsible for regulations 3.3. There must be such an appointment in force at all times; otherwise the owner of

the pharmacy business shall be deemed contravening the provisions of section 42 of the Act .

(b) To be effective the notice of appointment must be accompanied by a notice of acceptance of the appointment

signed by the appointed person.

(c) An appointment may be revoked by notice given either by the owner of the pharmacy business or by or on behalf

of the appointed person. The appointment shall be automatically revoked if the person appointed ceases to be a

registered pharmacist.

4. Duties and responsibilities of the registered pharmacist in general:

4.1 Character of registered pharmacist :

(a) The prime object of the pharmacy profession is to render service to humanity; reward or financial gain is a

subordinate consideration. Who- so-ever chooses his profession, assumes the obligation to conduct himself in

accordance with its ideals. A registered pharmacist should be an upright man, instructed in the art of medicines.

He shall keep himself pure in character and be diligent in caring for the sick; he should be modest, sober, patient,

prompt in discharging his duty without anxiety; conducting himself with propriety in his profession and in all the

actions of his life.

(b) A person having qualification in any other system of pharmacy is not allowed to practice modern system of

pharmacy in any form.

(c) A registered pharmacist shall uphold the dignity and honour of his profession.

4.2 Renewal of Registration :

For renewal of registration the pharmacist shall attend minimum 2 refresher courses in pharmacy of minimum one

day duration each in a span of 5 years organized by any one of the following body.

(i) Pharmacy Council of India.

(ii) State Pharmacy Councils.

(iii) Central Govt./State Govts.

(iv) Professional bodies recognized by the Council.

4.3 Dispensing against prescription of Registered Medical Practitioner only : Every registered pharmacist shall

dispense only those medicines as prescribed by the Registered Medical Practitioner and shall not substitute the

prescription.

4.4 Practical training to student pharmacists.

(a) The owner of the pharmacy shall seek prior approval of the PCI for approval of the pharmacy for the purpose of

imparting practical teaching to student of Diploma in Pharmacy. In the absence of approval from the PCI, the

student pharmacists shall not be treated to have completed their Diploma in Pharmacy (Part-III) to make them

eligible for registration as a pharmacist under the Act.

(b) The registered pharmacist shall impart practical training to student pharmacists as prescribed from time to time

under Education Regulations framed u/s 10 of the Act under intimation to the examining authority.

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(c) While imparting such practical training, the registered pharmacists shall comply with the prescribed norms relating

to number of students pharmacists to be trained, nature of practical training, duration of practical etc. as laid down

under the Education Regulations from time to time.

5. Pharmacy Inspectors to inspect pharmacies.

(a) The owner/registered pharmacist shall allow and co-operate with the inspectors appointed under the Drugs &

Cosmetics Act, 1940 and section 26A of the Pharmacy Act, 1948 by the State Pharmacy Council to inspect

premises where drugs are compounded or dispensed.

(b) Any Inspector may –

(i) inspect any premises where drugs are compounded or dispensed and submit a written report to the

Registrar;

(ii) enquire whether a person who is engaged in compounding or dispensing of drugs is a registered pharmacist;

(iii) investigate any complaint made in writing in respect of any contravention of the Act and report to the

Registrar;

(iv) institute prosecution under the order of the Executive Committee of the State Pharmacy Council;

(v) exercise such other powers as may be necessary for carrying out the purposes of Chapters III, IV and V of

the Pharmacy Act or any rules made thereunder.

6. Maintaining good pharmacy practice:

6.1 Membership in Association: For the advancement of his profession, a registered pharmacist shall affiliate with

associations and societies of allopathic pharmacy professions and involve actively in the functioning of such

bodies. A registered pharmacist shall participate in professional meetings as part of Continuing Pharmacy

Education programmes, organized by reputed professional academic bodies or any other authorized

associations/organisations. The compliance of this requirement shall be informed regularly to Pharmacy Council

of India or the State Pharmacy Councils as the case may be.

6.2 Maintenance of patient records:

(a) Every registered pharmacist shall maintain the medical / prescription records pertaining to his / her patients for a

period of 5 years from the date of commencement of the treatment as laid down by the Pharmacy Council of India

in Appendix II.

(b) If any request is made for medical records either by the patients/authorised attendant or legal authorities involved,

the same may be duly acknowledged and documents shall be issued within the period of 72 hours.

(c) Efforts shall be made to computerize medical/prescription records for quick retrieval.

6.3 Highest Quality Assurance in patient care: Every registered pharmacist shall aid in safeguarding the profession

against admission to it of those who are deficient in moral character or education. Registered pharmacist shall not

employ in connection with his professional practice any attendant who is neither registered nor enlisted under the

Pharmacy Act in force and shall not permit such persons to attend, to patients wherever professional discretion or

skill is required.

6.4 Exposure of Unethical Conduct: A registered pharmacist should expose, without fear or favour, incompetent or

corrupt, dishonest or unethical conduct on the part of members of the profession.

6.5 Payment of Professional Services: The registered pharmacist, engaged in the practice of pharmacy profession

shall give priority to the interests of patients. The personal financial interests of a registered pharmacist shall not

conflict with the medical interests of patients. A registered pharmacist shall announce his fees before rendering

service and not after. Remuneration received for such services shall be in the form and amount specifically

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announced to the patient at the time the service is rendered. It is unethical to enter into a contract of "no cure no

payment". Registered pharmacist rendering service on behalf of the state shall refrain from anticipating or

accepting any consideration.

7. Application of other laws not barred: The registered pharmacist shall observe the laws of the country in

regulating the practice of pharmacy and shall also not assist others to evade such laws. He shall be cooperative in

observance and enforcement of sanitary laws and regulations in the interest of public health. A registered

pharmacist shall have regard to the provisions of the acts like Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940; Indian Medical

Council Act, 1956; Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985; Drugs and Magic Remedies

(Objectionable Advertisement) Act, 1954.

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8. DUTIES OF REGISTERED PHARMACISTS TO THEIR PATIENTS

8.1 Obligations to the Sick:

(a) Though a registered pharmacist is not bound to attend each and every person asking his services, he shall not only

be ever ready to respond to the calls of the sick and the injured, but shall be mindful of the high character of his

mission and the responsibility he discharges in the course of his professional duties. He shall never forget that the

health and the lives of those entrusted to his care depend on his skill and attention.

(b) Registered pharmacist having any incapacity detrimental to the patient or which can affect his performance vis-à-

vis the patient shall not be permitted to practice his profession.

(c) Pharmaceutical care (in addition to the provisions of Drugs and Cosmetics Rules 1945 and Schedule N of the said

Rules) the following provisions shall be included :-

- No person other than a Registered Pharmacist shall compound, prepare, mix, dispense or supply of any

medicine on the prescription of a Registered Medical Practitioner (Schedule H & X drugs);

- A Registered Pharmacist shall review the patient record and each prescription presented for supply for the

purpose of promoting therapeutic appropriateness by indentifying :

(i) Over utilization or under utilization

(ii) Therapeutic duplication

(iii) Drug-disease interactions

(iv) Drug-drug interactions

(v) Incorrect drug dosage or duration of drug treatment

(vi) Drug-allergy interactions

(vii) Correlation of availability of drugs (to avoid artificial shortage of drugs)

(viii) Clinical abuse/misuse

Note : upon recognizing any of the above, the Registered Pharmacist shall take appropriate steps to avoid or

resolve the problem that shall, if necessary, include consultation with the Registered Medical Practitioner.

8.2 Patience, Delicacy and Secrecy: Patience and delicacy shall characterize the registered pharmacist. Confidences

concerning individual or domestic life entrusted by patients to a registered pharmacist and defects in the

disposition or character of patients observed during medical attendance shall never be revealed unless their

revelation is required by the laws of the State. Sometimes, however, a registered pharmacist shall determine

whether his duty to society requires him to employ knowledge, obtained through confidence as a registered

pharmacist, to protect a healthy person against a communicable disease to which he is about to be exposed. In such

instance, the registered pharmacist shall act as he would wish another to act toward one of his own family in like

circumstances.

8.3 Prognosis: The registered pharmacist shall neither exaggerate nor minimize the gravity of a patient’s condition.

He shall ensure himself that the patient, his relatives or his responsible friends have such knowledge of the

patient’s condition as will serve the best interests of the patient and the family.

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8.4 The Patient must not be neglected: A registered pharmacist is free to choose whom he will serve. However, he

shall respond to any request for his assistance in an emergency. Registered pharmacist shall not willfully commit

an act of negligence that may deprive his patient or patients from necessary medical care.

CHAPTER-4

9. DUTIES OF REGISTERED PHARMACIST

9.1 Dispensing/Supply of Drugs:

(a) The various activities of dispensing (prescription assembly) like removal of drugs from the packing, filling the

prescription etc. may be performed under the super-vision of a registered pharmacist by any person who has been

trained to perform these activities. However, the actual dispensing of drugs to patients shall only be performed by

the Registered pharmacist after due verification of the prescription filled by others.

(b) A Registered pharmacist shall undertake a pharmaceutical assessment of every prescription presented for

dispensing. For the purpose of the act, pharmaceutical assessment is defined as the point at which Registered

pharmacist applies his knowledge to establish the safety, quality, efficacy and rational use of drugs treatments

specified by a prescriber.

(c) Patient confidentiality shall be maintained at all times.

(d) Appropriate information shall be provided to the patient or the care giver and, where possible, understanding of

this information should be checked.

(e) For all prescriptions handled by the pharmacy:

(i) Patient details shall be checked and confirmed;

(ii) Pharmaceutical assessment shall be made;

(iii) Proper documentation shall be maintained.

(f) Assessment of the prescription should include but not be limited to assessment of whether :

(i) The prescription is legally valid.

(ii) The prescription includes an appropriate dosage form and appropriate route of administration.

(iii) Prescription is appropriate to the patient’s condition.

(iv) Duration of treatment is correct.

(v) Prescription is appropriate according to patient’s para-meters (age, weight etc.) and previous medication.

(vi) Prescription is compatible with other medications.

(vii) Prescription is consistent with formulary and guidelines, if any.

(viii)Possibility of side effects and ad-verse drug reactions exist.

(ix) Contra-indicated.

(x) Potential for misuse and inappropriate use of the medicines in prescription by patient exists.

(xi) Prescription is complying with labeling requirements.

(g) Compounding, dispensing and labeling of required drug products should ensure that

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(i) The drug product matches the prescription.

(ii) The drug product has not expired.

(iii) The drug product is appropriately compounded (if necessary), packed and labeled appropriately.

(iv) The accuracy of dispensing is checked by Registered Pharmacist.

(v) Proper documentation is made.

(h) Delivery of the drug product to the patient/carer is done in such a way as to ensure that:

(i) The Registered pharmacist hands over the drug to the patient/carer.

(ii) Appropriate information on drugs is provided to the patient/ carer.

9.2 Pharmacist for promotion of rational drug use:

To promote rational use of drugs, the pharmacist shall involve himself in activities such as:

(i) Preparation of formularies both at the hospital level and at state/ national levels.

(ii) Critical assessment of promotional materials prepared by the drug companies.

(iii) Dissemination of evaluated information through authorized sources.

(iv) Updating the knowledge of drugs through continuing education programmmes and also to organize

educational programmes for health professionals.

v) Preparation and dissemination of patient information leaflets.

9.3 Patient counselling :

(a) Upon receipt of a prescription (prescription drug order) and following a review of the patient’s record, a Registered

Pharmacist shall personally initiate discussion of matters that will enhance or optimize drug therapy with each patient or

care given of such patient. Such discussion shall be in person, whenever practicable or by telephone and shall include

appropriate elements of patient counseling. Such elements may include the following :

(i) Name and description of the drugs

(ii) The dosage form, dose, route of administration, and duration of drug therapy

(iii) Intended use of the drug and expected action

(iv) Special directions and precautions for the drug

(v) Common severe side effects or adverse effects or interactions and therapeutic contra

indications that may be encountered, including their avoidance, and the action required if they

occur ;

(vi) Techniques for self monitoring drug therapy

(vii) Proper storage of the drugs

(viii) Prescription refill information

(ix) Action to be taken in the event of a missed dose

(x) To ensure rational use of drugs

Note : The pharmacist shall not be required to counsel a patient or caregiver when the patient or

caregiver refuses such consultations.

(b) The pharmacist shall maintain the records pertaining to drugs administered to the patients (drug

card) that may be utilized for the evaluation of the drug therapy

(c) The pharmacist is authorized (as a Health care professional) to undertake process and outcome

research, health promotion and education and provide health information. Also to undertake the

Pharmacoepidemiological studies.

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(a) Pharmacies providing patient counseling shall have regard to the following:

i. Only Registered pharmacists are involved in counseling.

ii. Facilities are provided for confidential conversation and patient confidentiality is maintained.

iii. Patient information leaflets are provided.

iv. Proper documentation is made.

v. Unnecessary counselling should be avoided.

vi. Counselling for Patient’s Benefit: In every consultation, the benefit to the patient is of foremost

importance. All registered pharmacists engaged in the case should be frank with the patient and his

attendants.

vii. Punctuality in counselling: Utmost punctuality should be observed by a registered pharmacist in

making themselves available for counselling.

CHAPTER-5

10. RESPONSIBILITIES OF REGISTERED PHARMACISTS TO EACH OTHER.

A registered pharmacist shall consider it as a pleasure and privilege to render gratuitous service to all registered

pharmacists and their immediate family dependants.

10.1 Conduct in Counselling: In counselling, no insincerity, rivalry or envy shall be indulged in. All due respect shall

be observed towards the registered pharmacist in-charge of the case and no statement or remark be made, which

would impair the confidence reposed in him. For this purpose no discussion shall be carried on in the presence of

the patient or his representatives.

10.2 Appointment of Substitute: Whenever a registered pharmacist requests another registered pharmacist to attend

his patients during his temporary absence from his practice, professional courtesy requires the acceptance of such

appointment only when he has the capacity to discharge the additional responsibility along with his other duties.

The registered pharmacist acting under such an appointment shall give the utmost consideration to the interests

and reputation of the absent registered pharmacist and all such patients shall be restored to the care of the latter

upon his return.

CHAPTER-6

11. DUTIES OF REGISTERED PHARMACIST TO THE PUBLIC AND TO THE PROFESSION

11.1 Registered pharmacists as Citizens: Registered pharmacists, as good citizens, possessed of special training shall

disseminate advice on public health issues. They should play their part in enforcing the laws of the community and

in sustaining the institutions that advance the interests of humanity. They shall particularly co-operate with the

authorities in the administration of sanitary/public health laws and regulations.

11.2 Public and Community Health: Registered pharmacists, especially those engaged in public health work, shall

enlighten the public concerning quarantine regulations and measures for the prevention of epidemic and

communicable diseases. At all times the registered pharmacist shall notify the constituted public health authorities

of every case of communicable disease under his care, in accordance with the laws, rules and regulations of the

health authorities. When an epidemic occurs a registered pharmacist shall not abandon his duty for fear of

contracting the disease himself.

11.3 Physician/Nurses: Registered pharmacists shall seek cooperation from physicians, dentists and nurses wherever

required.

CHAPTER-7

12. UNETHICAL ACTS :

A registered pharmacist shall not aid or abet or commit any of the following acts which shall be construed as

unethical –

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12.1 Advertising:

(a) Soliciting of patients directly or indirectly, by a registered pharmacist, by a group of registered pharmacists or by

institutions or organisations is unethical. A registered pharmacist shall not make use of him (or his name) as

subject of any form or manner of advertising or publicity through any mode either alone or in conjunction with

others which is of such a character as to invite attention to him or to his professional position, skill, qualification,

achievements, attainments, specialities, appointments, associations, affiliations or honours and/or of such character

as would ordinarily result in his self aggrandizement. A registered pharmacist shall not give to any person,

whether for compensation or otherwise, any approval, recommendation, endorsement, certificate, report or

statement with respect of any drug, medicine, nostrum remedy, surgical, or therapeutic article, apparatus or

appliance or any commercial product or article with respect of any property, quality or use thereof or any test,

demonstration or trial thereof, for use in connection with his name, signature, or photograph in any form or

manner of advertising through any mode nor shall he boast of cases, cures or remedies or permit the publication of

report thereof through any mode. A registered pharmacist, however, shall be permitted to make a formal

announcement in press regarding the following:

i on starting practice;

ii on changing address.

(b) Printing of self photograph, or any such material of publicity in the letter head or on sign board of the Pharmacy or

any such establishment shall be regarded as acts of self advertisement and unethical conduct on the part of the

registered pharmacist. However, printing of sketches, diagrams, picture of medicines shall not be treated as

unethical.

12.2 Rebates and Commission:

A registered pharmacist / Pharmacy shall not give, solicit, or receive nor shall he offer to give solicit or receive,

any gift, gratuity, commission or bonus in consideration of or return for the referring, recommending or procuring

of any patient for sale/dispensing of medicines . A registered pharmacist shall not directly or indirectly, participate

in or be a party to act of division, transference, assignment, subordination, rebating, splitting or refunding of any

fee for dispensing/sale of medicines.

12.3 Secret Remedies: The prescribing or dispensing by a registered pharmacist of secret remedial agents of which he

does not know the composition, or the manufacture or promotion of their use is unethical and as such prohibited.

All the drugs dispensed by a registered pharmacist shall carry a proprietary formula and clear name.

12.4 Human Rights: The registered pharmacist shall not aid or abet torture nor shall he be a party to either infliction of

mental or physical trauma or concealment of torture inflicted by some other person or agency in clear violation of

human rights.

CHAPTER-8

13. MISCONDUCT:

The following acts of commission or omission on the part of a registered pharmacist shall constitute professional

misconduct rendering him/her liable for disciplinary action.

(a) Violation of the regulations framed under the Act

(b) Dispensing medicines without the prescription of the Registered Medical Practitioner which are required to be

dispensed on prescription only.

(c) Substitution of the prescription without approval/consent of the Registered Medical Practitioner.

(d) Allowing the owner of the pharmacy to use his pharmacist registration certificate without attending the pharmacy.

(e) Giving his pharmacist registration certificate at more than one pharmacies.

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(f) Not maintaining the prescription/dispensing records of his patients for a period of five years as per regulation

6.2 a and refuses to provide the same within 72 hours when the patient or his authorised representative makes a

request for it

(g) Not displaying the registration certificate accorded to him by the State Pharmacy Council in his pharmacy.

(h) Willfully obstructing an inspector appointed under the Drugs & Cosmetics Act, 1940 and/or Pharmacy Act, 1948

for inspecting/enquiring/investigating.

(i) Committing adultery or improper conduct with a patient or by maintaining an improper association with a patient

abusing his professional position. This will render a Registered pharmacist liable for disciplinary action as

provided u/s 36 of the Pharmacy Act, 1948.

(j) Conviction by a Court of Law for offences involving moral turpitude/Criminal acts.

(k) Signing Professional Certificates, Reports and other Documents: Registered pharmacist may be in certain cases

bound by law to give, or may from time to time be called upon or requested to give certificates, notification,

reports and other documents of similar character signed by them in their professional capacity for subsequent use

in the courts or for administrative purposes etc. Any registered pharmacist who is shown to have signed or given

under his name and authority any such certificate, notification, report or document of a similar character which is

untrue, misleading or improper.

(l) Issuing of certificates of efficiency in modern medicine to unqualified person.

(Note: The foregoing does not restrict the proper training and instruction of bonafide student pharmacists under

the personal supervision of registered pharmacists.)

(m) Contributing to the lay press articles and giving interviews regarding diseases and treatments which may have the

effect of advertising himself or soliciting practices; but is open to write to the lay press under his own name on

matters of public health, hygienic living or to deliver public lectures, give talks on the radio/TV/internet chat for

the same purpose and send announcement of the same to lay press.

(n) Disclosing the secrets of a patient that have been learnt in the exercise of his profession except –

(i) in a court of law under orders of the presiding judicial officer

(ii) in circumstances where there is a serious and identified risk to a specific person and /or community; and

(iii) notifiable diseases.

(o) Refusing on religious grounds alone to dispense medicines on the prescription of Registered Medical Practitioner.

(p) Publishing photographs or case reports of his patients without their permission, in any medical or other journal in a

manner by which their identity could be made out. However, if the identity is not to be disclosed, the consent is

not needed.

(q) In the case of running of pharmacy by a registered pharmacist and employing Registered Pharmacists to help him,

the ultimate responsibility rests on the registered pharmacist.

(r) Using touts or agents for procuring patients.

(s) Claiming himself to be specialist.

(t) If a registered pharmacist posted in rural area is found absent on more than two occasions during inspection by the

Head of the District Health Authority or the Chairman, Zila Parishad without information, the same shall be

construed as a misconduct .

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(u) If a registered pharmacist working in Pharmacy is also found working in another pharmacy/pharmacy

college/institution/industry/any other organization as a teaching faculty or otherwise, shall be construed as

misconduct.

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14. PUNISHMENT AND DISCIPLINARY ACTION

(a) It must be clearly understood that the instances of offences and of Professional misconduct which are given above

do not constitute and are not intended to constitute a complete list of the infamous acts which calls for disciplinary

action, and that by issuing this notice the Pharmacy Council of India and or State Pharmacy Councils are in no

way precluded from considering and dealing with any other form of professional misconduct on the part of a

registered pharmacist. Circumstances may and do arise from time to time in relation to which there may occur

questions of professional misconduct which do not come within any of these categories. Every care should be

taken that the code is not violated in letter or spirit. In such instances as in all others, the Pharmacy Council of

India and/or State Pharmacy Councils have to consider and decide upon the facts brought before the Pharmacy

Council of India and/or State Pharmacy Councils.

b) Any complaint with regard to professional misconduct can be brought before the Pharmacy Council of

India/concerned State Pharmacy Council for disciplinary action. Upon receipt of any complaint of professional

misconduct, the Pharmacy Council of India/concerned State Pharmacy Council would hold an enquiry and give

opportunity to the registered pharmacist to be heard in person or by pleader. If the registered pharmacist is found

to be guilty of committing professional misconduct, the Pharmacy Council of India/concerned State Pharmacy

Council may award such punishment as deemed necessary or may direct the removal altogether or for a specified

period, from the register of the name of the delinquent registered practitioner. Deletion from the Register shall be

widely publicized in local press as well as in the publications of different Pharmacy Associations/

Societies/Bodies.

c) In case the punishment of removal from the register is for a limited period, the concerned State Pharmacy Council

may also direct that the name so removed shall be restored in the register after the expiry of the period for which

the name was ordered to be removed.

d) Decision on complaint against delinquent registered pharmacist shall be taken within a time limit of 6 months.

e) During the pendency of the complaint the concerned State Pharmacy Council may restrain the registered

pharmacist from performing the procedure or practice which is under scrutiny.

f) Professional incompetence shall be judged by peer group as per guidelines prescribed by Pharmacy Council of

India.

g) For willful obstruction of an inspector appointed under the Drugs & Cosmetics Act, 1940 and Pharmacy Act,

1948, offence is punishable as provided under the respective Acts.

ARCHNA MUDGAL, Registrar-cum-Secy.

[ADVT-III/4/Exty./101/14]

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APPENDIX-1

DECLARATION

(see regulation 3.1)

(To be submitted at the time of application to the state pharmacy council for registration of name in the register of

pharmacists)

1. I solemnly pledge myself to consecrate my life to service of humanity.

2. Even under threat, I will not use my pharmacy knowledge contrary to the laws of Humanity.

3. I will maintain the utmost respect for human life from the time of conception.

4. I will not permit considerations of religion, nationality, race, party politics or social standing to intervene between

my duty and my patient.

5. I will practice my profession with conscience and dignity.

6. The health of my patient will be my first consideration.

7. I will respect the secrets which are confined in me.

8. I will give to my teachers the respect and gratitude which is their due.

9. I will maintain by all means in my power, the honour and noble traditions of pharmacy profession.

10. I will treat my colleagues with all respect and dignity.

11. I shall abide by the code of ethics as laid down by the Pharmacy Council of India.

I certify that I have read and agree to abide by the declarations made above.

I make these promises solemnly, freely and upon my honour.

Signature ………………………………………………………

Name ………………………………………………………

Place ………………………………………………………

Address :

………………………………………………

………………………………………………

………………………………………………

Date ………………………

APPENDIX-II

FORMAT FOR PRESCRIPTION RECORD

[see regulation 6.2]

Name of the patient :

Age :

Sex :

Address :

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Occupation :

Date of 1st visit :

Diagnosis :

Prescription :

Follow up

Date:

Observations:

Signature in full ………………………….

Name of Registered pharmacist and registeration No.

Appendix III

Details of Position Title and job responsibilities of Pharmacist at Hospital Pharmacy practice site:

1. JOB IDENTIFICATION:

1.1 Position Title: Pharmacist

1.2 Job Location (As appropriate):

Ministry: Health;

Department: Medical Services;

Division: Health Care & Diagnostic Services;

Section: Pharmaceutical Services;

Unit: Hospital Pharmacy / dispensary / Warehouse

1.3 Title of First Level Supervisor (Official title of the Supervisor): Dy. Chief/Sr. Pharmacist

___________________________________________________________________

2. PURPOSE, DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Purpose: Provide technical services and logistics support for effective delivery of pharmaceutical care and

services.

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Duties & responsibilities Percentage of

time

In Hospital:

� Dispense medicines to patients on the prescription of the registered Medical practitioner

� Provide counseling and health education to the patient

� Assist in the management of pharmacy department

� Maintain records of ADR

� Provide pharmaceutical services to the inpatients

� Formulate extemporaneous preparation and specialized products

� Discuss with clinician/health professional to provide better patient care.

� Conduct prescription surveys and propose changes on the Essential Drug List

� Attend emergency duty as and when required

� Indent and check the drugs and non-drugs.

� Maintain records of the equipments and other supplies of the unit.

� Documentation of records and literature

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10

10

5

5

5

5

5

5

5

5

5

Essential Drugs and vaccines

� Review of quantification of annual drug requirements of the country/state.

� Verification of the annual indents received from storekeepers of different hospitals.

� To visit the hospitals for inventory monitoring, physical verification and analysis.

� To correspond with suppliers on the supply of drugs and non-drugs.

� To discuss issues related to the Pharmaceutical supplies with the other health staff of the

department to improve quality of service.

� To correspond with the different hospitals and mobilize the shortly expiring drugs

� Miscellaneous work

20

20

15

15

10

10

10

3. KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS REQUIREMENTS (Minimum requirements for performance of work

described (Level of Education, Knowledge, Skill and Ability):

3.1 Education: Diploma in Pharmacy/ Bachelor in Pharmacy.

3.2 Training: None.

3.3 Length and type of practical experience required: New recruit.

3.4 Knowledge of language(s) and other specialized requirement: Should be fluent in English and

regional language

4. COMPLEXITY OF WORK (details of the intricacy of tasks, steps, processes or methods involved in work,

difficulty and originality involved in work):

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The responsibilities involve monitoring the patient and providing health education which will have direct impact

on the overall health of the population and disease management. Its jurisdiction encompasses a wide range of

pharmaceutical services be it in a dispensary or a hospital. The laid out procedures and techniques needs to be

carried out in precise technical efficacy and accuracy. The working process involves scrutinizing every step to

prevent any mistakes in the work as it deals with human life. The management of life saving drugs is very

important and involves many steps so as to ensure timely supply of drugs to the needy patients.

5. SCOPE AND EFFECT OF WORK (Details of the breadth of work performance, and the effect the work has

on the work of others or the functions of the organization):

Drugs are the lifelines of the health system. The success of the health care system depends on how various factors like

patient compliance to the medicines, cost, and supply, rational utilization of resources, minimization of wastages and

rational prescribing. Pharmacist is fully involved in carrying out and promoting them, thus contributing to the overall

economy of the nation. The pharmacist is directly involved in counseling the patients, advising the prescribers on rational

selection of drugs and therefore it has a direct impact on the overall patient care.

6. INSTRUCTIONS AND GUIDELINES AVAILABLE:

6.1 Instructions (Details of the controls exercised over the work by the Superior; how work is

assigned, reviewed and evaluated):

Work is carried out based on the annual work plan and regular supervision from the senior pharmacists.

6.2 Guidelines (written or unwritten guidelines that are available, and the extent to which the employees

may interpret, adapt or devise new guidelines):

� Annual work plan

� Standard Operating Procedures/ hospital guidelines on pharmaceutical care and services

� Standard Manufacturing Instructions

� Pharmacy Act and other laws as specified above in the regulations.

7. WORK RELATIONSHIPS (The frequency, nature and purpose of contacts with others within and outside the

assigned organization (other than contacts with superiors):

A pharmaceutical service requires constant interaction with patients and other professionals to monitor, advise

and follow-up on drug efficacy, any side effects and complications. The profession also requires constant

interaction with different health professionals at various levels to provide the best patient care.

8. SUPERVISION OVER OTHERS (the responsibility that this position has for supervision of other employees,

including the nature of supervisory responsibilities and categories and number of subordinates, both directly

and indirectly supervised are-):

Supervises the technicians and other health workers in the Basic Health Unit on the proper storage

management , distribution and proper utilization of medicines.

9. JOB ENVIRONMENT (the physical demands that are required, such as walking, standing, lifting heavy

objects, etc., and/or any risks or discomforts like exposure to hazards such as exposure to chemicals infections,

radiation, extreme weather and other hostile working conditions):

Compounding involves the use of chemicals and it is risky to have contact or inhale certain substances and may

give rise to chronic diseases in the long run. The contact with patients increases the risk of contacting

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communicable diseases and other profession related work hazards such as risk of needle pricks exposing

him/her to diseases like HIV and Hepatitis.

Details of Position Title and job responsibilities of Senior Pharmacist at Hospital Pharmacy practice site:

1. JOB IDENTIFICATION:

1.1 Position Title: Sr. Pharmacist

1.2 Job Location (Complete as appropriate):

Ministry: Health;

Department: Medical Services;

Division: Health Care & Diagnostic Services;

Section: Pharmaceutical Services;

Unit: Hospital pharmacy/ dispensary/ warehouse

1.3 Title of First Level Supervisor (Official title of the Supervisor): Chief/Deputy Chief of the

respective fields.

________________________________________________________________________

2. PURPOSE, DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES ( the purpose, duties and responsibilities, indicating what

is done how it is done. Purpose should be a short statement linking the position to the mission and goals of the

organization and specifying outputs of the position. Duties should be presented in decreasing order of

percentage of time spent on them, or in order of relative importance):

Purpose: Provide technical services and logistics support for effective delivery of pharmaceutical services,

efficient production and supply management; enforce regulation and promote quality assurance of the drugs and

other medical supplies; and manages the pharmacy services at a hospital.

Duties & responsibilities Percentage of

time

In Hospital:

� Develop plans on pharmaceutical supplies and mobilize necessary funds.

� Plan and coordinate the departmental activities.

� Manage pharmaceutical services at a hospital

� Monitor and provide supervision to the staff including student trainees

� Supervise and monitor the ADR of inpatients.

� Participate in educational and research programs.

� Conduct the Antibiotic Resistance studies.

� Go ward round and Provide inpatient pharmaceutical services.

� Interact with the specialist and prescribing clinicians to discuss on pharmaco-therapeutics.

� Provide continuing education and assist superiors.

� Supervise and train subordinates (Pharmacists and pharmacy technician and other health

workers)

15

15

10

10

10

10

10

10

05

05

20

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Duties & responsibilities Percentage of

time

In Supplies Management

� Monitor quantification, procurement and distribution of medical supplies.

� Monitor indents and suppliers.

� Supervise subordinates and train other staff.

� Prepare plans and budget.

� Provide continuing education to the health workers.

� Assist superiors as and when required.

20

20

20

20

3. KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS REQUIREMENTS (Minimum requirements for performance of work

described (Level of Education, Knowledge, Skill and Ability):

3.1 Education: Diploma in Pharmacy / Bachelor in Pharmacy / Doctor of Pharmacy ( Pharm.D).

3.2 Training: Short courses in Drug Administration, Pharmaco-economics, and Pharmaco-

Epidemiology, Toxicology, Research and Project design.

3.3 Length and type of practical experience required:

D.Pharm- Minimum of 4 years experience as a Pharmacist.

B.Pharm./Pharm.D – direct recruitment

3.4 Knowledge of language(s) and other specialized requirement:

Should be fluent in regional languages and English and ability to converse in other dialects is a good

asset.

4. COMPLEXITY OF WORK (the intricacy of tasks, steps, processes or methods involved in work, difficulty

and originality involved in work):

Pharmaceutical services are a very technical profession and it requires self-motivation and professional ethics;

its jurisdiction encompasses a wide range of services. Under general supervision, senior pharmacist performs

duties of broad scope, which requires extensive experience, and application of knowledge of the total pharmacy

services in a 60-bedded hospital or in relevant pharmaceutical fields. The position also requires management

of life saving drugs involving many steps so as to ensure timely supply of drugs to the needy patients.

5. SCOPE AND EFFECT OF WORK ( the breadth of work performance, and the effect the work has on the

work of others or the functions of the organization):

The position is a hospital–wide recognized professional authority in such areas such as Pharmacokinetics, infectious

disease therapy, adverse reactions, pharmaco-vigilance, provide authoritative professional guidance to the staff of the

hospital and related organizations. The work consists of execution of specific rules, regulations or procedures effecting

the accuracy, reliability or acceptability of other processes and services having direct bearing on the patients.

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6. INSTRUCTIONS AND GUIDELINES AVAILABLE:

6.1 Instructions ( controls exercised over the work by the Superior; how work is assigned, reviewed

and evaluated):

Assignment of work is based on the annual work plan. The work requires evaluation by self and the

supervisors in order to monitor the work efficiency and maintain progress.

6.2 Guidelines (Indicate which written or unwritten guidelines are available, and the extent to which the

employees may interpret, adapt or devise new guidelines):

� Financial Manual

� Pharmacy Act and other legislations mentioned in these regulations

� Policy documents

� Five-year plan document

7. WORK RELATIONSHIPS ( the frequency, nature and purpose of contacts with others within and outside the

assigned organization (other than contacts with superiors):

A pharmaceutical service requires constant interaction with patients and other professionals to monitor, advise

and follow-up on drug efficacy, any side effects and complications. Besides above, the position needs to interact

with agencies such as state/central government, Pharmacy retailers, international pharmaceutical firms to

prevent drug related problems, legalize retailers, monitor drug quality and compliance of retailers to standard

practices and for supply of drugs with pharmaceutical firms.

8. SUPERVISION OVER OTHERS (responsibility of this position has for supervision of other employees,

including the nature of supervisory responsibilities and categories and number of subordinates, both directly

and indirectly supervised):

Supervises the pharmacists, trainees and other related professionals in the hospitals and the Basic Health Units

on the proper utilization of the medicines and proper store management of the medicines.

9. JOB ENVIRONMENT (physical demands required, such as walking, standing, lifting heavy objects, etc.,

and/or any risks or discomforts like exposure to hazards such as exposure to chemicals infections, radiation,

extreme weather and other hostile working conditions):

The pharmaceutical services in all the area of work need long hour duties with constant standing and frequent

exposure to chemicals and other toxins. The contact with patients increases the risk of contacting communicable

diseases and other profession related work hazards. The position is also required to travel frequently to the

districts to monitor the pharmaceutical activities, to conduct research and assure quality of drugs and supplies.

Details of Position Title and job responsibilities of Chief Pharmacist at Hospital Pharmacy practice site:

1. JOB IDENTIFICATION:

1.1 Position Title: Chief Pharmacist

1.2 Job Location (Complete as appropriate):

Ministry: Health;

Department: Medical Services;

Division: Pharmaceutical services

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Section: Pharmaceutical Services;

Unit: Hospital/dispensary/warehouse

1.3 Title of First Level Supervisor (Official title of the Supervisor): Head of the Department/hospital

_______________________________________________________________________

2. PURPOSE, DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES (Describe the purpose, duties and responsibilities,

indicating what is done how it is done. Purpose should be a short statement linking the position to the mission

and goals of the organization and specifying outputs of the position. Duties should be presented in decreasing

order of percentage of time spent on them, or in order of relative importance):

Purpose: Provide advanced technical services and logistics support for effective delivery of clinical services,

efficient production and supply management; and ensure regulation and quality assurance of the drugs and other

medical supplies; and manages the pharmacy department of the hospital.

Duties & responsibilities (for all categories) Percentage of

time

� Coordinate planning and implementation of relevant activities including

mobilization of resources.

� Conduct research activities and facilitates international networking.

� Conduct supervision and training for subordinates and health workers.

� Manage the pharmacy department of a hospital

� Monitor and evaluates relevant activities.

� Carry out any other duties assigned by superiors.

40

20

15

10

10

05

3. KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS REQUIREMENTS (Minimum requirements for performance of work

described (Level of Education, Knowledge, Skill and Ability):

3.1 Education:

By promotion : Diploma in Pharmacy with 10 years

failing which by of experience.

Direct Recruitment

OR

Bachelor of Pharmacy with 5 years experience.

OR

Master in Pharmacy/ Pharm.D.

3.2 Training: Short course in organizational management, human resource development and management, and

financial management and policies, research and specialization in pharmaceutical related fields.

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3.3 Length and type of practical experience required: Minimum of 4 years experience as a Sr.Pharmacist

or equivalent experience.

3.4 Knowledge of language(s) and other specialized requirement:

Fluent in regional languages and English. Should be also conversant in government policies, rules and

regulations.

4. COMPLEXITY OF WORK (Describe the intricacy of tasks, steps, processes or methods involved in work,

difficulty and originality involved in work):

The position needs a competent person with in-depth technical knowledge and policy issues and must be

capable of executing responsibilities independently. The position is required to fulfill the professional and

administrative responsibilities for the department that provides comprehensive pharmaceutical services through

large number of professional and technical personnel. It involves advising the technical bodies and commissions

(National Drug Committee, Drug Advisory Committee, National HIV/AIDS Commission) on embarking right

policy decisions. The position is also required to give constant feedback and assistance to the higher authorities.

5. SCOPE AND EFFECT OF WORK (Describe the breadth of work performance, and the effect the work has

on the work of others or the functions of the organization):

The success and image of the health system is directly influenced by the clinical care provided to the patients.

The pharmaceutical service is the backbone of the clinical services and has direct impact on the overall health

care. The quality of the pharmaceutical services will entirely depend on how they are planned and implemented

and this position category play a vital role in extending the services to the public.

6. INSTRUCTIONS AND GUIDELINES AVAILABLE:

6.1 Instructions (Describe controls exercised over the work by the Superior; how work is assigned,

reviewed and evaluated):

The work output will be reviewed through meetings, reports, publications and successful

implementation of the planned activities. However, supervision is received from the head of the

department on policy and management issues, and from the specialists on technical areas as and when

required.

6.2 Guidelines (Indicate which written or unwritten guidelines are available, and the extent to which the

employees may interpret, adapt or devise new guidelines):

� Indian Civil Service Rules and Regulations

� Financial Manual

� Indian legislations relating to health

7. WORK RELATIONSHIPS (Indicate the frequency, nature and purpose of contacts with others within and

outside the assigned organization (other than contacts with superiors):

The position is required to collaborate with various international agencies and intergovernmental organizations

for constant upgrading of the policies and programs relating to matters of pharmaceutical services. The position

is required to co-ordinate in-puts from relevant professional groups and agencies in order to promote the

professional integrity and for better developmental goals and better patient care.

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8. SUPERVISION OVER OTHERS (Describe responsibility this position has for supervision of other

employees, including the nature of supervisory responsibilities and categories and number of subordinates, both

directly and indirectly supervised):

Supervises the Deputy Chief Pharmacists and Pharmacists; and oversees the private pharmaceutical dealers to

improve the quality of work and to ensure the quality, efficacy and safety of medicinal products to safeguard the

public health.

9. JOB ENVIRONMENT (Describe physical demands required, such as walking, standing, lifting heavy objects,

etc., and/or any risks or discomforts like exposure to hazards such as exposure to chemicals infections,

radiation, extreme weather and other hostile working conditions):

The work involves frequent exposure to chemicals and other toxins. The contact with patients through research

works also increase the risk of contacting communicable diseases and other profession related work hazards.

The position is also required to travel frequently to the districts to monitor the pharmaceutical activities, to

conduct research and assure quality of drugs and supplies.

Details of Position Title and job responsibilities of Community Pharmacist at community Pharmacy practice site

( Drug Store/ Pharmacy)

1. JOB IDENTIFICATION:

1.1 Position Title: Community Pharmacist

1.2 Job Location (As appropriate):

Section: Private sector

Unit: Community Pharmacy / Dispensary / Drug Warehouse

2. PURPOSE, DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Purpose: Provide technical services and logistics support for effective delivery of pharmaceutical care and services.

Typical work activities include:

� dispensing prescription medicines to the public;

� ensuring that different treatments are compatible;

� checking dosage and ensuring that medicines are correctly and safely supplied and labelled (pharmacists are

legally responsible for any dispensing errors);

� supervising the preparation of any medicines (not all are supplied ready made-up by the manufacturer);

� keeping a register of controlled drugs for legal and stock control purposes;

� liaising with doctors about prescriptions;

� selling over-the-counter medicines;

� counselling and advising the public on the treatment of minor ailments;

� advising patients of any adverse side-effects of medicines or potential interactions with other

medicines/treatments;

� preparing dosette and cassette boxes, usually for the elderly but also for those with memory/learning difficulties,

where tablets are placed in compartments for specified days of the week;

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� undertaking Medicine Use Reviews (MUR), an advanced service to help patients understand how their

medicines work and why they have to take them;

� providing a prescription intervention service;

� managing a needle and syringe exchange;

� dispensing emergency hormonal contraception;

� measuring and fitting compression hosiery;

� monitoring blood pressure and cholesterol levels;

� offering a diabetes screening service;

� providing pregnancy testing;

� arranging the delivery of prescription medicines to patients;

� overseeing the ordering and safe storage of medical products;

� maintaining computerised records;

� managing, supervising and training pharmacy support staff;

� selling healthcare and other products, such as toiletries, cosmetics and photographic items;

� budgeting and financial management;

� promoting sales and developing the business;

� keeping up to date with current pharmacy practice, new drugs and their uses.

3. KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS REQUIREMENTS (Minimum requirements for performance of work

described (Level of Education, Knowledge, Skill and Ability):

3.1 Education: Diploma in Pharmacy/ Bachelor in Pharmacy.

3.2 Training: None.

3.3 Length and type of practical experience required: New recruit.

3.4 Knowledge of language(s) and other specialized requirement: Should be fluent in English and

regional language.

4. COMPLEXITY OF WORK (details of the intricacy of tasks, steps, processes or methods involved in work,

difficulty and originality involved in work):

The responsibilities involve monitoring the patient and providing health education which will have direct impact

on the overall health of the population and disease management. Its jurisdiction encompasses a wide range of

pharmaceutical services be it in a dispensary or a hospital. The laid out procedures and techniques needs to be

carried out in precise technical efficacy and accuracy. The working process involves scrutinizing every step to

prevent any mistakes in the work as it deals with human life. The management of life saving drugs is very

important and involves many steps so as to ensure timely supply of drugs to the needy patients.

5. SCOPE AND EFFECT OF WORK (Details of the breadth of work performance, and the effect the work has

on the work of others or the functions of the organization):

Drugs are the lifelines of the health system. The success of the health care system depends on how various

factors like patient compliance to the medicines, cost, and supply, rational utilization of resources, minimization

of wastages and rational prescribing. Pharmacist is fully involved in carrying out and promoting them, thus

contributing to the overall economy of the nation. The pharmacist is directly involved in counseling the patients,

advising the prescribers on rational selection of drugs and therefore it has a direct impact on the overall patient

care.

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6. INSTRUCTIONS AND GUIDELINES AVAILABLE:

6.1 Instructions (Details of the controls exercised over the work by the Superior; how work is

assigned, reviewed and evaluated):

Work is carried out based on the annual work plan and regular supervision from the senior pharmacists.

6.2 Guidelines (written or unwritten guidelines that are available, and the extent to which the employees

may interpret, adapt or devise new guidelines):

� Annual work plan

� Standard Operating Procedures/ guidelines on pharmaceutical care and services

� Pharmacy Act and other laws as specified above in the regulations.

7. WORK RELATIONSHIPS (The frequency, nature and purpose of contacts with others within and outside the

assigned organization (other than contacts with superiors):

A pharmaceutical service requires constant interaction with patients and other professionals to monitor, advise

and follow-up on drug efficacy, any side effects and complications. The profession also requires constant

interaction with different health professionals at various levels to provide the best patient care.

8. SUPERVISION OVER OTHERS (the responsibility that this position has for supervision of other employees,

including the nature of supervisory responsibilities and categories and number of subordinates, both directly

and indirectly supervised are):-

Supervises the technicians and other health workers in the community Pharmacy on the proper storage

management, distribution and proper utilization of medicines.

9. JOB ENVIRONMENT (the physical demands that are required, such as walking, standing, lifting heavy

objects, etc., and/or any risks or discomforts like exposure to hazards such as exposure to chemicals infections,

radiation, extreme weather and other hostile working conditions):

Compounding involves the use of chemicals and it is risky to have contact or inhale certain substances and

may give rise to chronic diseases in the long run. The contact with patients increases the risk of contacting

communicable diseases and other profession related work hazards such as risk of needle pricks exposing

him/her to diseases like HIV and Hepatitis.

Details of Position Title and job responsibilities of Drug Information Pharmacist at Pharmacy practice site in a

health care setting (Drug Store/ Pharmacy)

1. JOB IDENTIFICATION:

1.1 Position Title: Drug Information Pharmacist

1.2 Job Location (As appropriate):

Unit: Hospital Pharmacy / dispensary /teaching hospital/other health care setting

2. PURPOSE, DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Purpose: Provide patient care that optimizes the use of medication and promotes health, wellness and disease

prevention.

Core Responsibilities and Activities:

� Provide drug information services

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� Supervise pharmacy/PharmD students during the drug information rotation.

� Participate in the administrative activities of the drug information center along with other faculty/

health care providers.

� Develop and assist in developing drug monographs and reviews for the Pharmacy & Therapeutics

Committee.

� Write and edit drug information center publications such as newsletters and other publications.

� Contribute to continuous quality improvement efforts related to drug information services.

� Contribute to didactic drug information courses.

� Complete at least 1 major research project related to drug information or other area of interest that is

suitable for publication.

� Present research activity at various forum.

Other Responsibilities and Activities:

� Participate in Pharmacy & Therapeutics Committee meetings

� Contribute to drug use management activities (DUE/DUR)

� Work with other faculty on drug information service-related projects as needed.

� Attend a major/ national pharmacy meeting.

� Participate in entrepreneurial activities of the drug information center.

3. KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS REQUIREMENTS (Minimum requirements for performance of work

described (Level of Education, Knowledge, Skill and Ability):

3.1 Education: Bachelor in Pharmacy / Pharm.D

3.2 Training: Drug information residency.

3.3 Length and type of practical experience required: New recruit.

3.4 Knowledge of language(s) and other specialized requirement: Should be fluent in English and

regional language

4. COMPLEXITY OF WORK (details of the intricacy of tasks, steps, processes or methods involved in work,

difficulty and originality involved in work):

The responsibilities involve monitoring the patient and providing health education which will have direct impact

on the overall health of the population and disease management. Its jurisdiction encompasses a wide range of

pharmaceutical services be it in a dispensary or a hospital.

5. SCOPE AND EFFECT OF WORK (Details of the breadth of work performance, and the effect the work has

on the work of others or the functions of the organization):

Drugs are the lifelines of the health system. The success of the health care system depends on how various factors like

patient compliance to the medicines, cost, and supply, rational utilization of resources, minimization of wastages and

rational prescribing. Pharmacist is fully involved in carrying out and promoting them, thus contributing to the overall

economy of the nation. The pharmacist is directly involved in counseling the patients, advising the prescribers on rational

selection of drugs and therefore it has a direct impact on the overall patient care.

6. INSTRUCTIONS AND GUIDELINES AVAILABLE:

6.1 Instructions (Details of the controls exercised over the work by the Superior; how work is

assigned, reviewed and evaluated):

Work is carried out based on the annual work plan and regular supervision from the senior pharmacists.

6.2 Guidelines (written or unwritten guidelines that are available, and the extent to which the employees

may interpret, adapt or devise new guidelines):

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� Annual work plan

� Standard Operating Procedures/ hospital guidelines on pharmaceutical care and services

� Pharmacy Act and other laws as specified above in the regulations.

7. WORK RELATIONSHIPS (The frequency, nature and purpose of contacts with others within and outside the

assigned organization (other than contacts with superiors):

A pharmaceutical service requires constant interaction with patients and other professionals to monitor, advise

and follow-up on drug efficacy, any side effects and complications. The profession also requires constant

interaction with different health professionals at various levels to provide the best patient care.

OBJECTIVES FOR MAKING PRACTICE REGULATIONS

Professions exist to serve society. The mission of the pharmacy profession is to render service to humanity with

full respect for the dignity of profession and man, besides addressing the needs of society and of individual patients. The

public places great trust in the knowledge, skills and professional judgments of pharmacists. This trust requires the

pharmacists to ensure and maintain throughout their career high standards of personal and professional conduct, up-to

date knowledge and professional competence relevant to their domain of practice. The registered pharmacist should merit

the confidence of patients entrusted to their care, rendering to each a full measure of service and devotion. For which the

registered pharmacist should try continuously to improve his knowledge and skills and should make available to their

patients and colleagues the benefits of their professional attainments.

The registered pharmacist should practice methods of practice founded on scientific basis and should not associate

professionally with anyone who violates this principle. The honoured ideals of the pharmacy profession imply that the

responsibilities of the registered pharmacist extend not only to individuals but also to society.

This calls for framing of the regulations for practice of pharmacy laying down responsibilities of pharmacist towards

patient, another registered pharmacist and the public in general. Primary reasons to regulate pharmacy profession are:

� To improve quality of health care

� To ensure that Pharmacists maintain high standards in their duty

� To reduce cost of health care

� To inhibit criminal abuse of medicines

It is also a call for laying down the activities which may be construed as misconduct and provision for taking disciplinary

action.

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