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4899 GI/2014 (1) 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- 362] ubZ fnYyh] c` gLifrokj] fnlEcj 11] 2014@vxzgk;.k 20] 1936 No. 362] NEW DELHI, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2014/AGRAHAYANA 20, 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] 10 fnlEcj] 2014 Hks"kth LukrdksŸkj Hks"kth LukrdksŸkj Hks"kth LukrdksŸkj Hks"kth LukrdksŸkj (,e ,e ,e ,e-QkeZ QkeZ QkeZ QkeZ ) ikB~ ;Øe fofu;e] ikB~ ;Øe fofu;e] ikB~ ;Øe fofu;e] ikB~ ;Øe fofu;e] 2014 la la la la- 14-136/2014-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 iznŸk ’kfDr;ksa dk iz ;ksx djrs gq, Hkkjrh; Hks"kth ifj"kn~ ] dsUæh; ljdkj ds vuqeksnu ls fuEufyf[kr fofu;e cukrh gS] vFkkZr~ Hks"kth LukrdksÙkj Hks"kth LukrdksÙkj Hks"kth LukrdksÙkj Hks"kth LukrdksÙkj (,e ,e ,e ,e-QkeZ QkeZ QkeZ QkeZ-) ikB~ ;Øe fofu;e] ikB~ ;Øe fofu;e] ikB~ ;Øe fofu;e] ikB~ ;Øe fofu;e] 2014 v/;k; v/;k; v/;k; v/;k;&I 1. laf{kIr uke vkSj izkjaHk laf{kIr uke vkSj izkjaHk laf{kIr uke vkSj izkjaHk laf{kIr uke vkSj izkjaHk % 1. bu fofu;eksa dk uke Hks"kth LukrdksÙkj (,e-QkeZ-) ikB~ ;Øe fofu;e] 2014 gS A 2. ;s ljdkjh jkti= esa izdk’ku dh rkjh[k ls izo`r gksaxsA 3. Hks"kth LukrdksÙkj (,e-QkeZ-) esa Hks"kth vf/kfu;e] 1948 ds v/khu o`fr dk O;olk; djus ds fy, Hks"ktK ds :i es a ia thdj.k@vgZrk vfHko`f) ds iz;kstukFkZ bu fofu;eksa esa ;Fkk fofgr ikB~ ;Øe vkSj ijh{kk mÙkh.kZ djus ij ,d izek.k&i= fn;k tk,xkA 2. ikB~ ;Øe dh vof/k ikB~ ;Øe dh vof/k ikB~ ;Øe dh vof/k ikB~ ;Øe dh vof/k % ¼d) LukrdksÙkj ikB~ ;Øe dh vof/k nks iw.kZdkfyd ’kS{kf.kd o"kZ gksxh vkSj izR;sd ’kS{kf.kd o"kZ de ls de nks lkS dk;Z fnol dk gks xkA ¼[k) ,e-QkeZ- dk v/;;u okf"kZd i)fr dk gksxk ftlds varxZr ’kS{kf.kd vof/k ds iz kjaHk ls 12 ekl rd foLrkfjr ,e-QkeZ (Hkkx&1) vkSj vxys 12 ekl dh vof/k dk ,e-QkeZ (Hkkx&2) gksxkA ¼x) ,e-QkeZ- (Hkkx&1) ds va r esa ,e-QkeZ (Hkkx&1) dh fo’ofo|ky; ijh{kk gksxhA ,e-QkeZ- (Hkkx&2) ds var esa vH;FkhZ fo’ofo|ky; }kjk vuqeksfnr fo"k; ij ,d ’kks /k fuca /k (MstjVs’ku) izLrqr djsxkA

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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- 362] ubZ fnYyh] cgLifrokj] fnlEcj 11] 2014@vxzgk;.k 20] 1936 No. 362] NEW DELHI, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2014/AGRAHAYANA 20, 1936

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

vf/klwpukvf/klwpukvf/klwpukvf/klwpuk ubZ fnYyh] 10 fnlEcj] 2014

Hks"kth LukrdksŸkj Hks"kth LukrdksŸkj Hks"kth LukrdksŸkj Hks"kth LukrdksŸkj (,e,e,e,e----QkeZQkeZQkeZQkeZ) ikB~;Øe fofu;e] ikB~;Øe fofu;e] ikB~;Øe fofu;e] ikB~;Øe fofu;e] 2014

lalalala---- 14-136/2014-HkkHkkHkkHkk----HksHksHksHks----ifjifjifjifj----&&&&Hks"kth vf/kfu;e] 1948 (1948 dk 8) dh /kkjk 10 vkSj 18 }kjk iznŸk ’kfDr;ksa dk iz;ksx djrs gq, Hkkjrh; Hks"kth ifj"kn~] dsUæh; ljdkj ds vuqeksnu ls fuEufyf[kr fofu;e cukrh gS] vFkkZr~

Hks"kth LukrdksÙkj Hks"kth LukrdksÙkj Hks"kth LukrdksÙkj Hks"kth LukrdksÙkj (,e,e,e,e----QkeZQkeZQkeZQkeZ----) ikB~;Øe fofu;e] ikB~;Øe fofu;e] ikB~;Øe fofu;e] ikB~;Øe fofu;e] 2014

v/;k;v/;k;v/;k;v/;k;&&&&I

1. laf{kIr uke vkSj izkjaHklaf{kIr uke vkSj izkjaHklaf{kIr uke vkSj izkjaHklaf{kIr uke vkSj izkjaHk %%%%

1. bu fofu;eksa dk uke Hks"kth LukrdksÙkj (,e-QkeZ-) ikB~;Øe fofu;e] 2014 gSA

2. ;s ljdkjh jkti= esa izdk’ku dh rkjh[k ls izo`r gksaxsA

3. Hks"kth LukrdksÙkj (,e-QkeZ-) esa Hks"kth vf/kfu;e] 1948 ds v/khu o`fr dk O;olk; djus ds fy, Hks"ktK ds :i esa iathdj.k@vgZrk vfHko`f) ds iz;kstukFkZ bu fofu;eksa esa ;Fkk fofgr ikB~;Øe vkSj ijh{kk mÙkh.kZ djus ij ,d izek.k&i= fn;k tk,xkA

2. ikB~;Øe dh vof/kikB~;Øe dh vof/kikB~;Øe dh vof/kikB~;Øe dh vof/k %

¼d) LukrdksÙkj ikB~;Øe dh vof/k nks iw.kZdkfyd ’kS{kf.kd o"kZ gksxh vkSj izR;sd ’kS{kf.kd o"kZ de ls de nks lkS dk;Z fnol dk gksxkA

¼[k) ,e-QkeZ- dk v/;;u okf"kZd i)fr dk gksxk ftlds varxZr ’kS{kf.kd vof/k ds izkjaHk ls 12 ekl rd foLrkfjr ,e-QkeZ (Hkkx&1) vkSj vxys 12 ekl dh vof/k dk ,e-QkeZ (Hkkx&2) gksxkA

¼x) ,e-QkeZ- (Hkkx&1) ds var esa ,e-QkeZ (Hkkx&1) dh fo’ofo|ky; ijh{kk gksxhA ,e-QkeZ- (Hkkx&2) ds var esa vH;FkhZ fo’ofo|ky; }kjk vuqeksfnr fo"k; ij ,d ’kks/k fuca/k (MstjVs’ku) izLrqr djsxkA

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v/;k; & v/;k; & v/;k; & v/;k; & II

3. ,e,e,e,e----QkeZ QkeZ QkeZ QkeZ (Hkkx&Hkkx&Hkkx&Hkkx&1) dk;ZØe esa izos’k ds fy, U;wure vgZrkdk;ZØe esa izos’k ds fy, U;wure vgZrkdk;ZØe esa izos’k ds fy, U;wure vgZrkdk;ZØe esa izos’k ds fy, U;wure vgZrk fuEufyf[kr ijh{kkvksa esa mÙkh.kZ gks &

¼d) Hkkjrh; Hks"kth ifj"kn~ }kjk vuqeksfnr fdlh laLFkku ls Hkkjr esa fof/k }kjk LFkkfir fdlh Hkkjrh; fo’ofo|ky; dh ch-QkeZ fMxzh ijh{kk mÙkh.kZ dh gks rFkk mlus vf/kdre vadksa ds de ls de

55 % vad (ch-QkeZ ds pkj o"kkZsa dk dqy ;ksx) izkIr fd, gksaA

rFkkfi &

d- vuqlwfpr tkfr;ksa] vuqlwfpr tutkfr;ksa vkSj vU; fiNMs+ oxkZsa ds Nk=ksa ds fy, LFkku vkj{k.k] dsUnzh; ljdkj@jkT; ljdkj@la?k jkT;{ks= iz’kklu }kjk le;≤ ij tkjh fd, x, vuqns’kksa ds vuqlkj gksxk]

[k- vuqlwfpr tkfr@vuqlwfpr tutkfr ds vH;fFkZ;ksa ds fy, fu/kkZfjr vadksa dk izfr’kr vf/kdre vadksa (ch-QkeZ ds pkj o"kkZsa dk dqy ;ksx ) dk 50% gksxk]

x- ns’k esa fdlh Hkh Hks"kth laLFkk esa LukrdksÙkj Hks"kth ikB~;Øe esa izos’k ds fy, pqus x, izR;sd Nk= dk jkT; Hks"kth ifj"kn~ esa iathdj.k gksuk pkfg, vFkok vius izos’k dh rkjh[k ls ,d ekl ds Hkhrj iathdj.k djk ys vU;Fkk ml Nk= dk izos’k jÌ gks tk,xkA

4. LukrdksÙkj Hks"kth ikB~;Øe vkSj ijh{kk dk vuqeksnu %LukrdksÙkj Hks"kth ikB~;Øe vkSj ijh{kk dk vuqeksnu %LukrdksÙkj Hks"kth ikB~;Øe vkSj ijh{kk dk vuqeksnu %LukrdksÙkj Hks"kth ikB~;Øe vkSj ijh{kk dk vuqeksnu %

4.1 d- dksbZ O;fDr] laLFkk] lkslk;Vh ;k fo’ofo|ky; Hkkjrh; Hks"kth ifj"kn~ ds vuqeksnu ds fcuk ,e-QkeZ- dk;ZØe izkjaHk vkSj lapkfyr vFkok izos’k la[;k esa o`f) ugha djsxkA

[k- dksbZ O;fDr] laLFkk] lkslk;Vh ;k fo’ofo|ky; Hks"kth vf/kfu;e] 1948 dh /kkjk 12 dh mi&/kkjk (1) ds v/khu vuqeksnu gkfly djus ds iz;kstukFkZ ,d Ldhe izLrqr djsxkA

x- mi;ZqDr mifofu;e ([k) esa fufnZ"V Ldhe ,sls izk:i esa gksxh vkSj mlesa ,slh fof’kf"V;ka gksaxh rFkk ,slh jhfr ls nh tk,xh rFkk mlds lkFk ,slh Qhl layXu gksxh tks Hkkjrh; Hks"kth ifj"kn~ }kjk fu/kkZfjr dh xbZ gksA

?k- LukrdksÙkj ikB~;Øe dk vuqeksnu ’kq: esa vf/kd ls vf/kd 5 o"kZ dh fofufnZ"V vof/k ds fy, fn;k tk,xk blds i'pkr~ mldk uohdj.k djkuk gksxk]

M- vuqeksnu ds uohdj.k dh izfØ;k ogh gksxh tks vuqeksnu nsus ds fy, ykxw gksrh gS]

p- mi&fofu;e&4(?k) esa ;Fkk visf{kr vuqeksnu dk le; ls uohdj.k u djk ikus ij lacaf/kr LukrdksÙkj ikB~;Øe esa izos’k jksd fn;k tk,xkA

4.2 LukrdksÙkj ikB~;Øe lapkfyr djus dh ik=rkLukrdksÙkj ikB~;Øe lapkfyr djus dh ik=rkLukrdksÙkj ikB~;Øe lapkfyr djus dh ik=rkLukrdksÙkj ikB~;Øe lapkfyr djus dh ik=rk

d- /kkjk 12 ds v/khu Hks"kth Lukrd ikB~;Øe pykus ds fy, Hkkjrh; Hks"kth ifj"kn~ }kjk vuqeksfnr laLFkk,a vFkok LukrdksÙkj Hks"kth f’k{kk nsus ds iz;kstu gsrq dsUæh; ljdkj@jkT; ljdkj }kjk LFkkfir laLFkku fdlh LukrdksÙkj fMxzh ikB~;Øe vkjaHk djus ds fy, ik= gkasxhA

rFkkfi Hkkjrh; Hks"kth ifj"kn~ dsUæh; ljdkj@jkT; ljdkj ds LokfeRok/khu vkSj izcaf/kr fdlh ,slh orZeku@izLrkfor fo’ks"khd`r laLFkku ;k Lok;Ÿk fudk; dks Lukrd iwoZ f’k{kdksa dh fu/kkZfjr ’krZ iwjh djus ls NwV ns nsxh vkSj LukrdksÙkj Hkss"kth dk;ZØe vkjaHk djus dh vuqefr ns nsxhA

[k- bu fofu;eksa dk fØ;kUo;u vkSj Hks"kth (,e-QkeZ) esa LukrdksÙkj dk;ZØe pykus ls iwoZ] Lukrd iwoZ ikB~;Øe pykus ds fy, Hks"kth vf/kfu;e dh /kkjk 12 ds v/khu Hkkjrh; Hks"kth ifj"kn~ }kjk vuqeksfnr laLFkku vFkok LukrdksÙkj Hks"kth f’k{kk nsus ds iz;kstukFkZ dsUnzh; ljdkj@jkT; ljdkj }kjk LFkkfir laLFkku tks bu fofu;eksa ds fØ;kUo;u ds iwoZ ls gh LukrdksŸkj dk;ZØe (,e-QkeZ-)] pyk jgs gSa mUgsa bu fofu;eksa dh vf/klwpuk dh rkjh[k ls ,d o"kZ ds vUnj mi;qZDr mifofu;e 4.1 ([k) esa of.kZr :i esa Hkkjrh; Hks"kth ifj"kn~ dks vkosnu djuk gksxkA

x- fdlh LukrdksÙkj Hks"kth ikB~;Øe ds fy, Nk=ksa dh vf/kdre la[;k tks lEc) fo’ofo|ky; }kjk LukrdksÙkj fMxzh ds fy, izf’k{k.k nsus ds fy, fdlh Hkh ekU;rk izkIr foHkkx@laLFkk esa iathd`r

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

fd, tk ldrs gSa] volajpuk] f’k{kdksa vkSj f’k{k.k lkexzh ds :i esa foHkkx@laLFkk esa miyC/k lqfo/kkvkssa ds vk/kkj ij r; gksxhA

rFkkfi ;g fd Hkkjrh; Hks"kth ifj"kn~ bu fofu;eksa ds v/khu fdlh laLFkk dks rc rd vuqeksfnr ugha djsxh tc rd fd mlesa bu fofu;eksa esa fofufnZ"V :i esa Hkou] vkokl] iz;ksx’kkyk] midj.k] f’k{k.k deZpkjhoan] f’k{k.ksrj deZpkjho`an vkfn ds fo"k; esa f’k{k.k ds i;kZIr bartke u fd, x, gksaA

5. LukrdksÙkj f’k{kk laLFkkuksa }kjk LukrdksÙkj f’k{kk laLFkkuksa }kjk LukrdksÙkj f’k{kk laLFkkuksa }kjk LukrdksÙkj f’k{kk laLFkkuksa }kjk ikyu dh tkus okyh lk/kkj.k ’krsikyu dh tkus okyh lk/kkj.k ’krsikyu dh tkus okyh lk/kkj.k ’krsikyu dh tkus okyh lk/kkj.k ’krs ± %%%%

(i) LukrdksÙkj ikB~;p;kZ {kerk ij vk/kkfjr gksxhA

(ii) LukrdksÙkj dk;ZØe esa i<+kbZ vfuok;Zr% Lok;r vkSj Lofunsf’kr gksxh;

(iii) fuekZ.kkRed vkSj ladYiukRed nksuksa vkadyuksa dk lfEeJ.k LukrdksÙkj dk;ZØe dks lQyrkiwoZd laiUu djus ds fy, egÙoiw.kZ gSA

(iv) ikB~; p;kZ ds izfr ekikad n`f"Vdks.k fdlh fo"k; ls laca) fofHkUu mi&fo’ks"krkvksa esa Øec) rjhds ls Hkkx ysus ds fy, vfuok;Z gSA

(v) LukrdksÙkj Nk=ksa ds izf’k{k.k esa mn~;e vkSj lekt dh t:jrksa ls izkIr vFkok mUgsa y{; ekudj i<+kbZ dk vuqHko Hkh varxzZLr gSA vr% ;g vko’;d gS fd Nk= o`fŸk vkSj lekt vk/kkfjr fØ;kdyki esa Hkkx ysaA

6. LukrdksÙkj Hks"kth f’k{kk dk;ZØe ds y{; vkSj O;kid mÌs’; ftudk ikyu LukrdksÙkj f’k{kk laLFkku dks LukrdksÙkj Hks"kth f’k{kk dk;ZØe ds y{; vkSj O;kid mÌs’; ftudk ikyu LukrdksÙkj f’k{kk laLFkku dks LukrdksÙkj Hks"kth f’k{kk dk;ZØe ds y{; vkSj O;kid mÌs’; ftudk ikyu LukrdksÙkj f’k{kk laLFkku dks LukrdksÙkj Hks"kth f’k{kk dk;ZØe ds y{; vkSj O;kid mÌs’; ftudk ikyu LukrdksÙkj f’k{kk laLFkku dks ddddjuk gksxkjuk gksxkjuk gksxkjuk gksxk AAAA

6.1. y{;y{;y{;y{;

LukrdksÙkj Hks"kth f’k{kk dk y{; o`fÙkd n`f"V ls l{ke fo’ks"kK vkSj@;k Hks"kth f’k{kd rS;kj djuk gS tks &

(i) o`fÙk vkSj lekt dh o`fÙkd t:jrksa dks ekU;rk nsaxs rFkk o`fÙkd ck/;rkvksa dk uSfrd :i ls rFkk jk"Vªh; LokLF; uhfr@jk"Vªh; vkS"kf/k uhfr ds mÌs’;ksa ds vuq:i ikyu djsaxs ;

(ii) fo’ks"kKrk ls lacaf/kr {kerkvksa esa ls tks Hks"kth o`fr ds fofHkUu {ks=ksa esa iz;qDr dh tkuh visf{kr gS] vf/kdka’k esa fuiq.krk izkIr dj pqds gksa;

(iii) lacaf/kr fo"k; esa ledkyhu izxfr;ksa vkSj xfrfof/k;ksa ls ifjfpr gksaxs;

(iv) oSKkfud vUos"k.k dh Hkkouk vftZr dj pqds gksa rFkk vuqla/kku dk;Z iz.kkyh ds fl)karksa dh vksj mUeq[k gksa;

(v) Hks"kth ds f’k{k.k esa rFkk vU; LokLF; o`fÙk;ksa esa vk/kkjHkwr dkS’ky vftZr dj pqds gksaaA

6.2. LukrdksÙkj izf’k{k.k ds var esa Nk=ksa ls visf{kr LukrdksÙkj izf’k{k.k ds O;kid mÌs’;LukrdksÙkj izf’k{k.k ds var esa Nk=ksa ls visf{kr LukrdksÙkj izf’k{k.k ds O;kid mÌs’;LukrdksÙkj izf’k{k.k ds var esa Nk=ksa ls visf{kr LukrdksÙkj izf’k{k.k ds O;kid mÌs’;LukrdksÙkj izf’k{k.k ds var esa Nk=ksa ls visf{kr LukrdksÙkj izf’k{k.k ds O;kid mÌs’;%%%%

lacaf/kr fo"k; esa LukrdksÙkj izf’k{k.k ds var esa Nk= &

¼i½ lekt dh o`fŸkd t:jrksa vkSj LokLF; ,oa Hks"kth {ks= esa jk"Vªh; izkFkfedrkvksa ds lanHkZ esa lacaf/kr fo’ks"kKrk ds egÙo dks ekU;rk iznku djus esa;

¼ii½ o`fÙk dk dke uSfrd rjhds ls djus esa;

¼iii½ lacaf/kr fo’ks"kKrk ls lqlaxr vk/kkjHkwr foKkuksa dh i;kZIr le> iznf’kZr djus esa;

¼iv½ fdlh fLFkfr fo’ks"k esa LokLF;@Hks"kth ds lkekftd] vkfFkZd] i;kZoj.kh;] tSfod vkSj HkkoukRed vo/kkjdksa dh igpku djus esa] rFkk o`fŸkd j.kuhfr;ksa dh ;kstuk cukrs le; mUgsa /;ku esa j[kus esa;

¼v½ jk"Vªh; LokLF; uhfr] jk"Vªh; vkS"kf/k uhfr vkfn ds dkjxj vkSj mÙkjnkf;Ÿoiw.kZ <ax ls dk;kZUo;u esa lkSaih xbZ Hkwfedk fuHkkus esa;

¼vi½ Lofunsf’kr ukSflf[k;k ds :i esa dkS’ky dks fodflr djus esa] fujUrj f’k{kk t:jrksa dks ekU;rk nsus esa] leqfpr fo|k lalk/kuksa dk pquko djus vkSj mudk mi;ksx djus esa;

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¼vii½ vuqla/kku dk;Ziz.kkyh dh vk/kkjHkwr ladYiukvksa esa {kerk iznf’kZr djus esa rFkk lqlaxr izdkf’kr ’kks/k

lkfgR; dk vkykspukRed <ax ls fo’ys"k.k djus esa;

¼viii½ LokLF; ns[kHkky] vuqla/kku ;k izf’k{k.k esa layXu LokLF; ny ds izHkkodkjh usrk ds :i esa dk;Z djus esa leFkZ gks tk,xkA

¼ix½ LokLF; ns[kHkky] vuqla/kku ;k izf’k{k.k esa layXu LokLF; ny ds izf’k{k.k esa layXu LokLF; ny ds izHkkodkjh usrk ds :i esa dk;Z djus esa leFkZ gks tk;sxkA

7. {kerkvksa dk fooj.k{kerkvksa dk fooj.k{kerkvksa dk fooj.k{kerkvksa dk fooj.k %

LukrdksŸkj izf’k{k.k ds O;kid mÌs’;ksa dks /;ku esa j[krs gq, izR;sd fo"k; dk mÌs’; fofufnZ"V {kerkvksa dks fodflr djuk gksxk tks Li"V ’kCnksa esa ifjHkkf"kr vkSj ifjfuf’pr djsxkA izR;sd foHkkx ,d fooj.k rS;kj djsxk rFkk mUgsa dk;ZØe ds ’kq: esa izf’k{k.kkfFkZ;ksa dh tkudkjh esa yk,xk rkfd og bu {kerkvksa dh izkfIr dh fn’kk esa iz;kl dj ldsA

8. LukrdksŸkj ikB~;p;kZ ds eq[; ?kVdLukrdksŸkj ikB~;p;kZ ds eq[; ?kVdLukrdksŸkj ikB~;p;kZ ds eq[; ?kVdLukrdksŸkj ikB~;p;kZ ds eq[; ?kVd%%%%

LukrdksŸkj ikB~;p;kZ ds eq[; ?kVd fuEufyf[kr gksaxs&&

• lS)kafrd Kku]

• O;kogkfjd@fDyfudy dkS’ky]

• ’kks/k&izca/k (fFkfll) dkS’ky]

• laalwpuk dkS’ky lfgr vfHko`fr

• vuqla/kku dk;Ziz.kkyh esa izf’k{k.k

LukrdksŸkj ikB~;Øe djus okys Nk=ksa dks fuEufyf[kr {ks= esa Hkkx ysuk gksxk &

• lkaf[;dh ds vk/kkj rRoksa dks le>uk vkSj izdkf’kr vuqla/kku i= dk vkykspukRed ewY;kadu djuk]

• O;k[;ku nsuk rFkk ekuo vkpj.k ds ikB~;Øe ds vU; izdkjksa esa Hkkx ysuk

• Hks"kt&vFkZ’kkL= dk cqfu;knh cks/k

• vjs[kh; xf.kr dk ifjp;A

9. LukrdksŸkj ikB~;Øeksa dh uke i)fr %LukrdksŸkj ikB~;Øeksa dh uke i)fr %LukrdksŸkj ikB~;Øeksa dh uke i)fr %LukrdksŸkj ikB~;Øeksa dh uke i)fr %

LukrdksŸkj Hks"kth ikB~;Øeksa dh uke i)fr ,slh gksxh tks bu fofu;eksa ds ifjf’k"V&d esa nh xbZ gS : rFkkfi bu fofu;eksa ds izkjaHk ls iwoZ izkjaHk fd, x, LukrdksÙkj Hks"kth fMxzh ikB~;Øeksa rFkk mu ikB~;Øeksa dh fLFkfr esa tks fofu;eksa esa lfEefyr ugha fd, x, gSa] lacaf/kr laLFkku ,sls ikB~;Øeksa dks rc rd pkyw j[ksaxs tc rd izos’k fn, x, Nk= mDr ikB~;Øeksa dks iwjk u dj ysaA

10. ikB~; fooj.kikB~; fooj.kikB~; fooj.kikB~; fooj.k & & & &

gj fo"k; dk ikB~;fooj.k og gksxk tks Hkkjrh; Hks"kth ifj"kn~ }kjk le;&le; ij fu/kkZfjr fd;k tk,xkA

11. LukrdksŸkj Nk=ksa dk p;uLukrdksŸkj Nk=ksa dk p;uLukrdksŸkj Nk=ksa dk p;uLukrdksŸkj Nk=ksa dk p;u %%%%

1. LukrdksŸkj Hks"kth ikB~;Øe ds Nk=ksa dk p;u dM+kbZ ls mudh ’kS{kf.kd ;ksX;rk ds vk/kkj ij fd;k tk,xkA

2. ’kS{kf.kd ;ksX;rk r; djus ds fy, fo’ofo|ky;@laLFkk fuEufyf[kr esa ls dksbZ ,d izfØ;k viuk ldsxh &

(i) jkT; ljdkj ;k jkT; ljdkj }kjk fu;qDr l{ke izkf/kdj.k ;k mlh jkT; esa fo’ofo|ky;@fo’ofo|ky;ksa ds lewg }kjk vk;ksftr izfr;ksxh ijh{kk }kjk vo/kkfjr ;ksX;rk ds vk/kkj ij] vFkok

(ii) jk"Vªh; Lrj ij vk;ksftr dsUnzh;r izfr;ksxh ijh{kk }kjk vo/kkfjr ;ksX;rk ds vk/kkj ij; vFkok

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(iii) izFke] f}rh;] r`rh; vkSj vafre Hks"kth Lukrd ijh{kk esa O;fäxr lap;h izn’kZu ds vk/kkj ij ;fn ,slh ijh{kk ,d gh fo’ofo|ky; ls mŸkh.kZ dh gS; vFkok

(iv) (i) vkSj ( iii) ds la;kstu ds vk/kkj ij

rFkkfi tgka dgha LukrdksŸkj izos’k ds fy, ijh{kk jkT; ljdkj ;k fdlh vU; izkf/kd`r ijh{kk fudk; }kjk vk;ksftr dh tk, ogka LukrdksŸkj Hks"kth ikB~;Øe esa izos’k dh ik=rk ds fy, U;wure izfr’kr vad lk/kkj.k izoxZ ds fy, 55 izfr’kr rFkk vuqlwfpr tkfr;ksa@vuqlwfpr tutkfr;ksa ds vH;FkhZ ds fy, 50 izfr’kr gksxhA

12. LukrdksŸkj Nk= dk ,d Hks"kth egkfo|ky; ;k laLFkk lLukrdksŸkj Nk= dk ,d Hks"kth egkfo|ky; ;k laLFkk lLukrdksŸkj Nk= dk ,d Hks"kth egkfo|ky; ;k laLFkk lLukrdksŸkj Nk= dk ,d Hks"kth egkfo|ky; ;k laLFkk ls fdlh nwljs esa [email protected] fdlh nwljs esa [email protected] fdlh nwljs esa [email protected] fdlh nwljs esa [email protected]

LukrdksŸkj fMxzh ikB~;Øe djus okys Nk=ksa dk [email protected] fdlh fo’ofo|ky; ;k fdlh izkf/kdj.k }kjk vuqKkr ugha fd;k tk,xk vkSj ;g Hkkjrh; Hks"kth ifj"kn~ dh uhfr ls ’kkflr gksxkA

13. ijh{kkijh{kkijh{kkijh{kk

,e-QkeZ dh ijh{kk bu fofu;eksa ds mica/kksa ds vuqlkj vk;ksftr dh tk,xhA ijh{kk,¡ izf’k{k.k ds var esa vH;FkhZ dk Kku Lrj] dkS’ky Lrj vkSj {kerk dk ewY;kadu djus vkSj izekf.kr djus ds fy, xszfMax ;k vadu iz.kkyh ds vk/kkj ij vk;ksftr dh tk,¡xhA

dddd. ,e,e,e,e----QkeZQkeZQkeZQkeZ---- (Hkkx&Hkkx&Hkkx&Hkkx&1) ds fy,ds fy,ds fy,ds fy,

(i) dys.Mj o"kZ ds var esa ,e-QkeZ (Hkkx&1) ds fy, ijh{kk gksxhA izFke ijh{kk okf"kZd ijh{kk gksxh vkSj nwljh ijh{kk vuqiwjd ijh{kk gksxhA

¼ii) ijh{kk,a fyf[kr esa vkSj O;kogkfjd (ekSf[kd lfgr) gksxhA

[k[k[k[k---- ,e,e,e,e----QkeZQkeZQkeZQkeZ---- (Hkkx&Hkkx&Hkkx&Hkkx&2) ds fy,ds fy,ds fy,ds fy,

,e-QkeZ (Hkkx&2) dh ijh{kk esa ,e-QkeZ-(Hkkx&2) ikB~;Øe ds izkjaHk ds i'pkr~ 12 ekl (1 o"kZ) ds var esa ’kks/k izca/k vkSj ekSf[kd ijh{kk dk ewY;kadu fd;k tk,xkA

13.1 ijh{kk esa cSBus dh ik=rkijh{kk esa cSBus dh ik=rkijh{kk esa cSBus dh ik=rkijh{kk esa cSBus dh ik=rk

d- dsoy ogh Nk=] ijh{kk esa cSBus ds ik= gksaxs tks ml laLFkk izeq[k dk izek.k&i= izLrqr dj nsaxs ftlesa mlus ,e-QkeZ- (Hkkx&1) fd;k gS] tks bl ckr dk lcwr gksxk fd mlus gj fo"k; esa lS)kafrd vkSj O;ogkfjd nksuksa esa i`Fkd&i`Fkd vk;ksftr d{kkvksa esa de ls de 80% mifLFkfr ds lkFk ikB~;Øe fu;fer rkSj ij vkSj larks"ktud <ax ls fd;k gSA blh izdkj] ogh vH;FkhZ ’kks?k izca/k izLrqr djus ds fy, ik= gksxk ftlus ,e-QkeZ-(Hkkx&2) esa U;wure 80 izfr’kr mifLFkfr ntZ dh gSA

[k- ,e-QkeZ- dk;ZØe esa i<+us okyk Nk= iw.kZdkfyd Nk= ds :i esa iw.kZ vof/k ds fy, laLFkk ds lacaf/kr foHkkx esa v/;;u djsxkA ,e-QkeZ- dk;ZØe dk v/;;u djrs le; Nk= izf’k{k.k dk;ZØe ds vax Lo:i ds flok;] fdlh Hkh iz;ksx’kkyk@egkfo|ky;@m|ksx@Hks"kth vkfn esa dke djus ds fy, vuqKkr ugha gSA

x- mifLFkfr dh x.kuk ds iz;kstu ds fy, izR;sd ’kS{kf.kd l= dks ,d bdkbZ ekuk tk,xkA

/k- gj Nk= foHkkx@egkfo|ky;@fo’ofo|ky; }kjk fu/kkZfjr izR;sd o"kZ ds nkSjku xks"Bh] laxks"Bh] lEesyu] if=dk leh{kk cSBdksa vkSj O;k[;kuksa esa mifLFkr jgsxk vkSj iwoZ vuqKk ds fcuk vuqifLFkr ugha jgsxkA

M+- tks Nk= mYysf[kr jhfr ls ikB~;Øe iwjk djus esa vlQy jgsxk og fo’ofo|ky; dh ijh{kkvksa esa cSBus ds fy, vuqKkr ugha fd;k tk,xkA

13.2 ijh{kkvksa dh Ldheijh{kkvksa dh Ldheijh{kkvksa dh Ldheijh{kkvksa dh Ldhe

dddd- ijh{kk dk <axijh{kk dk <axijh{kk dk <axijh{kk dk <ax

(i) fl)kar ijh{kk rhu ?k.Vs rFkk O;kogkfjd ijh{kk Ng ?k.Vs dh gksxhA

(ii) tks Nk= fdlh fo"k; dh lS)kafrd ;k O;ogkfjd ijh{kk esa vuqŸkh.kZ gks tkrk gS og mlh fo"k; dh lS)kafrd vkSj O;kogkfjd ijh{kk nksuksa esa iqu% cSBsxkA

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(iii) O;ogkfjd ijh{kk esa ekSf[kd ijh{kk Hkh ’kkfey gSA

(iv) fdlh Hkh fnu fDyfudy@O;ogkfjd vkSj ekSf[kd ijh{kk ds vH;fFkZ;ksa dh vf/kdre la[;k ,e-QkeZ ijh{kkvksa ds fy, iUnzg ls vf/kd ugha gksxhA

(v) fdlh Hkh fo"k; esa ,e-QkeZ- ijh{kkvksa esa ’kks/k izca/k] lS)kafrd iz’ui= vkSj O;kogkfjd rFkk ekSf[kd ijh{kk,a ’kkfey gksaxhA

[k[k[k[k---- l= ijh{kk,al= ijh{kk,al= ijh{kk,al= ijh{kk,a

(i) fo’ks"kKrk ds gj fo"k; esa de ls de nks vkof/kd l= ijh{kk,¡ fl)kar vkSj O;ogkj nksuksa esa Øe’k% izFke vof/k vkSj nwljh vof/k ds var esa fu;fer varjkyksa ij vk;ksftr dh tk,axh ftlesa laxksf"B;ka Hkh ’kkfey gSaA

(ii) fdUgha nks izn’kZuksa dk lokZsPp dqy ;ksx l= vadksa dh x.kuk djus dk vk/kkj gksxkA

(iii) l= vad fl)kar vkSj O;ogkj esa vf/kdre 50 vadksa esa ls fuEu izdkj fn, tk,axs %&

fl)karfl)karfl)karfl)kar

fyf[kr ijh{kk % 30 vad (nks dk vkSlr)

laxks"Bh % 20 vad

;ksx % 50 vad

O;ogkjO;ogkjO;ogkjO;ogkj

O;kogkfjd ijh{kk % 30 vad (nks dk vkSlr)

iz;ksx’kkyk dk;Z (vfHkys[k) % 20 vad

;ksx % 50 vad

(iv) ,e-QkeZ- dk;ZØe dk izf’k{k.k nsus okyh laLFkk esa vk;ksftr fl)kar vkSj O;kogkfjd d{kk dk;Z rFkk ijh{kkvksa dk fu;fer vfHkys[k j[kk tk,xkA

xxxx. l= vadksa esa lq/kkjl= vadksa esa lq/kkjl= vadksa esa lq/kkjl= vadksa esa lq/kkj &&&&

tks Nk= l= vadksa esa lq/kkj djuk pkgrs gSa os vkxkeh ’kS{kf.kd o"kZ ds nkSjku nks vfrfjDr l= ijh{kkvksa esa cSBdj ,slk dj ldrs gSaA nks ijh{kkvksa ds vkSlr vad fl)kar esa csgrj l= vadksa ds fy, vk/kkj gksxkA O;ogkj ds l= vadksa esa vfrfjDr O;kogkfjd ijh{kkvksa esa cSBdj lq/kkj fd;k tk ldrk gSA O;ogkj d{kk esa jkstejkZ ds vkdyu ds fy, Nk= dks fn, x, vadksa esa rc rd lq/kkj ugha fd;k tk ldrk tc rd f dog iqu% fu;fer ikB~;Øe esa mifLFkr u gksA

?k?k?k?k. fo’ofo|ky; fo’ofo|ky; fo’ofo|ky; fo’ofo|ky; ijh{kk ,eijh{kk ,eijh{kk ,eijh{kk ,e----QkeZ QkeZ QkeZ QkeZ (Hkkx&Hkkx&Hkkx&Hkkx&1)

(i) fo’ofo|ky; dh nks okf"kZd ijh{kk,a gksaxh (okf"kZd vkSj vuqiwjd)A

(ii) izR;sd lS)kafrd iz’u&i= rhu ?kaVs dh vof/k dk gksxk vkSj 100 vadksa dk gksxkA

(iii) izR;sd O;ogkj iz’u&i= 6 ?kaVs dh vof/k dk gksxk vkSj 100 vadksa dk gksxkA

fl)kar fl)kar fl)kar fl)kar

(i) fl)kar ds pkj iz’ku&i= gksaxsA

(ii) lS)kafrd ijh{kk,a O;kogkfjd ijh{kk ls dkQh igys vk;ksftr dh tk,xh rkfd mŸkj iqLrdksa dk vkdyu vkSj ewY;kadu O;kogkfjd rFkk ekSf[kd ijh{kk izkjaHk gksus ls iwoZ fd;k tk ldsA

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O;kogkfjd vkSj ekSf[kd ijh{kkO;kogkfjd vkSj ekSf[kd ijh{kkO;kogkfjd vkSj ekSf[kd ijh{kkO;kogkfjd vkSj ekSf[kd ijh{kk

(i) O;kogkfjd ijh{kk izk;ksxkRed@iz;ksx’kkykRed v/;;u ij vk/kkfjr fof/kekU; vkSj lqlaxr voyksdu djus ds fy, vH;fFkZ;ksa ds Kku vkSj mudh {kerk dks rFkk ,sls v/;;u djus dh mldh ;ksX;rk dks tks mlds fo"k; ls lqlaxr gS ij[kus ds fy, vk;ksftr dh tkrh gSA

(ii) ekSf[kd ijh{kk lkaxksikax gksxh vkSj mldk mís’; fo"k;] vUos"k.kkRed izfØ;k] rduhd rFkk fo’ks"kKrk ds vU; igyqvksa ds ckjs esa tks ijh{kk ds vax gSa] vH;FkhZ ds Kku vkSj {kerk dk fu/kkZj.k djuk gksxkA

14. ’kks/k izca/k’kks/k izca/k’kks/k izca/k’kks/k izca/k

1. izR;sd vH;FkhZ fdlh ekU;rk izkIr LukrdksŸkj f’k{kd ds ekxZn’kZu esa lkSaih xbZ ’kks/k ifj;kstuk ij dke djsxk] mlds fu"d"kZ dks ys[kc) djsxk vkSj ’kks/k izca/k ds :i esa izLrqr djsxkA

2. ’kks/k izca/k ds ys[ku dk;Z dk mís’;] vH;FkhZ ds ’kks/k dh rduhdksa] vkykspukRed fo’ys"k.k] vk;qfoZKku esa uohure izxfr dh tkudkjh rFkk miyC/k lkfgR; dh igpku vkSj mls ns[kus dh jhfr esa lgHkkxh cuus ds vykok] vUos"k.k dh Hkkouk dh xfrfof/k esa ;ksxnku djuk gSA ’kks/k izca/k lS)kafrd vkSj O;kogkfjd ijh{kk ls de ls de nks ekl iwoZ izLrqr fd;k tk,xkA

3. ’kks/k izca/k dh tkap U;wure nks ijh{kdksa ,d vkarfjd vkSj ,d ckgjh ijh{kd }kjk dh tk,xhA

15. ijh{kk mŸkh.kZ djus ds fy, U;wure vadijh{kk mŸkh.kZ djus ds fy, U;wure vadijh{kk mŸkh.kZ djus ds fy, U;wure vadijh{kk mŸkh.kZ djus ds fy, U;wure vad

(i) fdlh Nk= dks ,e-QkeZ ijh{kk esa rc rd mŸkh.kZ ?kksf"kr ugha fd;k tk,xk tc rd fd mlus fl)kar ijh{kkvksa esa vyx&vyx izR;sd fo"k; esa de ls de 50% vad ftlds varxZr l= ijh{kk ds vad rFkk l= ijh{kk lfgr izR;sd O;kogkfjd ijh{kk esa de ls de 50% vad Hkh ’kkfey gSa izkIr u fd, gksaA

(ii) ,e-QkeZ ijh{kk esa ,d gh iz;kl esa lc fo"k;ksa esa dqy 60% ;k vf/kd vad izkIr djus okys Nk=ksa dks izFke Js.kh esa ?kksf"kr fd;k tk,xkA

(iii) fdlh fo"k; ;k fdUgha fo"k;ksa esa 70% ;k vf/kd vad izkIr djus okys Nk=ksa dks ml fo"k; ;k mu fo"k;ksa esa fo’ks"k ;ksX;rk ds lkFk mŸkh.kZ ?kksf"kr fd;k tk,xk c’krZs fd og ,d gh iz;kl esa lc fo"k;ksa esa mŸkh.kZ gksA

16. ,e,e,e,e----QkeZQkeZQkeZQkeZ----(Hkkx&Hkkx&Hkkx&Hkkx&2) esa izksUufr dh ik=rkesa izksUufr dh ik=rkesa izksUufr dh ik=rkesa izksUufr dh ik=rk

(i) os lc Nk= tks lc fo"k;ksa dh ijh{kk esa cSaBs gSa vkSj izFke o"kZ dh okf"kZd ijh{kk esa mŸkh.kZ gSa] f}rh; o"kZ esa izksUufr ds ik= gSaA

(ii) ,e-QkeZ- (Hkkx&1) ijh{kk ds fo"k;ksa esa vuqŸkh.kZ Nk= dks ,e-QkeZ- (Hkkx&2) dk;ZØe ds fy, jftLVj djkus ds fy, vuqKkr fd;k tk,xkA fdUrq ,sls Nk=ksa dks ’kks/k fuca/k izLrqr djus ds fy, rc rd vuqKkr ugha fd;k tk,xk tc rd fd og ,e-QkeZ-(Hkkx&1) ijh{kk iwjh u dj ysa vkSj ,d lkFk fl)kar rFkk O;ogkj nksuksa esa mŸkh.kZ u gks tk,A

17. ijh{kkvksa dk vuqeksnuijh{kkvksa dk vuqeksnuijh{kkvksa dk vuqeksnuijh{kkvksa dk vuqeksnu

fofu;e 10 esa of.kZr ijh{kk,a ml ijh{kk izkf/kdj.k }kjk vk;ksftr dh tk,xh ftls Hks"kth vf/kfu;e 1948 dh /kkjk 12 dh mi/kkjk (2) ds v/khu Hkkjrh; Hks"kth ifj"kn~ }kjk vuqeksfnr dj fn;k tk,A ,slk vuqeksnu rHkh fn;k tk,xk tc lacaf/kr ijh{kk izkf/kdj.k mu ’krkZsa dks iwjk djs tks bu fofu;eksa ds ifjf’k"V&[k esa fofufnZ"V gSaA

18. ijh{kk mŸkh.kZ djus dk izek.k&i=ijh{kk mŸkh.kZ djus dk izek.k&i=ijh{kk mŸkh.kZ djus dk izek.k&i=ijh{kk mŸkh.kZ djus dk izek.k&i=

izR;sd Nk= dks ftlus ,e-QkeZ- (Hks"kth LukrdksŸkj) dk;ZØe dh ijh{kk,a mŸkh.kZ dj yh gS] ijh{kk izkf/kdj.k }kjk fMxzh izek.k&i= fn;k tk,xkA

19. ijh{kdijh{kdijh{kdijh{kd

(d) lacaf/kr fo"k; esa LukrdksŸkj vgZrk j[kus okys ekU; LukrdksŸkj f’k{kd gh LukrdksŸkj ijh{kd gksaxsA

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([k) lHkh LukrdksŸkj ijh{kvksa ds fy, ijh{kdksa dh la[;k de ls de nks gksxh ftuesa ls ,d ckgjh ijh{kd gksxh ftls ijh{kk izkf/kdj.k ds vf/kdkj {ks= ds ckgj ls vU; ekU;rk izkIr ijh{kk izkf/kdj.k ls vkeaf=r fd;k tk,xkA

(x) ijh{kk izkf/kdj.k ifjf’k"V ‘x’ esa vafdr ijh{kdksa dh fu;qfDr fo"k;d fn’kk funZs’kksa dk vuqlj.k djsaxsA

20. laLFkkxr foHkkxh; izf’k{k.k lqfo/kk,alaLFkkxr foHkkxh; izf’k{k.k lqfo/kk,alaLFkkxr foHkkxh; izf’k{k.k lqfo/kk,alaLFkkxr foHkkxh; izf’k{k.k lqfo/kk,a

,sls laLFkku@foHkkx dks ftlds ikl fu/kkZfjr dh xbZ f’k{kdksa dh U;wure la[;k vkSj vU; lqfo/kk,a gSa LukrdksŸkj ikB~;Øe pykus ds fy, ekU;rk nh tk,xhA

20.1 deZpkjho`an & f’k{kddeZpkjho`an & f’k{kddeZpkjho`an & f’k{kddeZpkjho`an & f’k{kd

(d) fdlh LukrdkssŸkj ikB~;Øe ds vH;fFkZ;ksa dks izf’k{k.k nsus okys foHkkx esa U;wure ikap iw.kZdkfyd ladk; lnL; lacaf/kr fo"k; ds gksaxs ftuesa ls ,d izksQslj@lg izksQslj gksxk] nks lgk;d izksQslj rFkk nks izk/;kid gksaxs ftuds ikl “Hks"kth laLFkkuksa esa f’k{kdksa dh U;wure ;ksX;rk fofu;e] 2014” esa fu/kkZfjr vgZrk vkSj vuqHko gS ;

rFkkfi ,d gh foHkkx esa pyk, tkus okys nwljs vkSj i’pkrorhZ LukrdksŸkj ikB~;Øeksa esa vfrfjDr f’k{kd gksaxs ftuesa de ls de ,d lacaf/kr fo’ks"kKrk esa izksQslj vkSj lgk;d izksQslj gksA

([k) dsoy mUgha f’k{kdksa dks Hkkjrh; Hks"kth ifj"kn~ }kjk LukrdksŸkj Hks"kth f’k{kd ds :i esa ekU;rk nh tk,xh ftuds ikl ,e-QkeZ-@QkeZ- Mh- ikB~;Øe mŸkh.kZ djus ds ckn de ls de ik¡p o"kZ dk f’k{k.k vuqHko gks vFkok ih-,p-Mh- ds ckn rhu o"kZ dk f’k{k.k vuqHko gksA

20.2 LukrdksŸkj laLFkku ds fy, U;wure vis{kk,aLukrdksŸkj laLFkku ds fy, U;wure vis{kk,aLukrdksŸkj laLFkku ds fy, U;wure vis{kk,aLukrdksŸkj laLFkku ds fy, U;wure vis{kk,a

(d) LukrdiwoZ vkSj LukrdkssŸkj f’k{k.k nksuksa dks lapkfyr djus okyh laLFkk Hkkjrh; Hks"kth ifj"kn~ }kjk fu/kkZfjr LukrdiwoZ izf’k{k.k ds fy, U;wure vis{kkvksa dks iwjk djasxs rFkk foHkkx esa fd, tk jgs dk;Z ds izdkj ij fuHkZj djrs gq, LukrdkssŸkj izf’k{k.k dh vfrfjDr vis{kkvksa dks Hkh iwjk djsaxsA f’k{kd rFkk xSj&f’k{kd deZpkjhoa)] vkokl] iz;ksx’kkyk] iqLrdky; lqfo/kk,a] tks fofHkUu foHkkxksa esa lqyHk gksuh pkfg, oSlh gksaxh tks ifjf’k"B&?k esa nh xbZ gSaA

([k) dsoy LukrdksŸkj izf’k{k.k nsus okyk foHkkx &

(i) lkaxksikax izf’k{k.k ls laxr lqfo/kk,a lqyHk djk;sxk ftuds varxZr Hkkjrh; Hks"kth ifj"kn~ dh flQkfj’kksa ds vuqlkj izf’k{k.k ds fo"k; ls laca) iwoZ Lukrd dk;ZØeksa vkSj foHkkxksa dk izf’k{k.k Hkh ’kkfey gSA

(ii) izf’k{k.k ds leUo; ds fy, vkuq"kafxd foHkkx dh lqfo/kk,a miyC/k djk,xkA

20.3 fDyfudy foHkkxksa esa fcLrjksa dh la[;kfDyfudy foHkkxksa esa fcLrjksa dh la[;kfDyfudy foHkkxksa esa fcLrjksa dh la[;kfDyfudy foHkkxksa esa fcLrjksa dh la[;k

Hks"kth O;olk; esa LukrdksŸkj Nk=ksa ds izf’k{k.k ds fy, ekU;rk gsrq foHkkx dks fdlh vLirky esa i;kZIr fDyfudy izf’k{k.k lqfo/kk,a lqyHk djkuh gksaxhA

visf{kr lqfo/kkvksa ds fooj.k esa fuEufyf[kr ’kkfey gSa &

1. vLirky rSukrhvLirky rSukrhvLirky rSukrhvLirky rSukrh % % % % gj Nk= dks ikB~;Øe ds gj o"kZ de ls de 50 ?k.Vs dh vof/k ds fy, tks de ls de 200 dk;Z fnolksa esa gksa] ?kVd vLirky esa rSukr fd;k tk,xkA gj Nk= fjiksVZ izLrqr djsxk tks xq: }kjk lE;dr% izekf.kr gks vkSj foHkkxk/;{k ;k laLFkku izeq[k tks Hkh lacaf/kr gks] vuqizekf.kr dh gksA nwljs o"kZ esa gj Nk= vius ’kks/k fuca/k@’kks/k izca/k dk;Z ds vax Lo:i nSfud vk/kkj ij izkr% dky esa vk/kk fnu okMZ dk nkSjk djus esa fcrk,xkA

2. vLirky ds C;kSjsvLirky ds C;kSjsvLirky ds C;kSjsvLirky ds C;kSjs % % % % Hks"kth O;olk; esa ,e-QkeZ- dh f’k{kk nsus dk vk’k; j[kus okys ,sls laLFkkuA

(i) ftudk de ls de 300 fcLrjksa dk viuk vLirky gks

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vFkok

Hkkjrh; fpfdRlk ifj"kn~ ;k fo’ofo|ky; }kjk ekU;rk izkIr f’k{k.k vLirky] vFkok ljdkjh vLiirky tks 300 fcLrj okys ftyk eq[;ky; vLirky ds Lrj ls de u gks] ds lkFk laca/k vkSj Li"Vr% ifjHkkf"kr le>kSrk Kkiu gksxk ftlds varxZr dk;ZØe dh lgk;rk gsrq o`frd tu ’kfDr lqyHk djkus dh lEefr ds lkFk U;wure izfr Nk= 30 oxZ QqV ds fglkc ls Q’kZ {ks=Qy (dkjisV ,fj;k) okyk Hks"kth O;olk; foHkkx Hkh ’kkfey gSA

vFkok

Li"Vr% ifjHkkf"kr le>kSrk Kkiu ds lkFk U;wure 300 fcLrjksa okys dkjiksjsV vLirky ls laca) gkasxs ftlesa dk;ZØe dh lgk;rk gsrq o`frd tu ’kfDr lqyHk djkus dh lEefr ds lkFk U;wure izfr Nk= 30 oxZ QqV ds fglkc ls Q’kZ {ks=Qy ;qDr Hks"kth O;olk; foHkkx Hkh ’kkfey gSA

ii) mu laLFkkuksa dh la[;k tks ,d vLirky ls laca) fd, tk ldsaxs] ,d rd gh lhfer jgsxh rFkk fcLrj vkSj Nk= Hks"ktK dk vuqikr 1:10 gksxkA

21. fo’ks"kKrkfo’ks"kKrkfo’ks"kKrkfo’ks"kKrk

d) rhljs Lrj ds ns[kHkky vLirky okaNuh; gSA

[k) vkS"kf/k (vfuok;Z), vkSj fuEufyf[kr esa ls dksbZ rhu fo’ks"krk,a %&

1. ’kY; fpfdRlk

2. cky fpfdRlk foHkkx

3. L=h jksx vkSj izlwfr foKku

4. euks jksx fpfdRlk

5. Ropk vkSj jfrjksx

6. fodYkkax foKku

vLirky dk LFkkuvLirky dk LFkkuvLirky dk LFkkuvLirky dk LFkku

fuxe ;k uxj ikfydk dh lhekvksa ds Hkhrj vFkok ;Fkksfpr nwjh ij ;k dSEil ds Hkhrj ftlds lkFk ;kstd QSdYVh ds :i esa fpfdRlk QSdYVh Hkh gksA

22. midj.kmidj.kmidj.kmidj.k

foHkkx esa ifjf’k"V ‘M-’ esa vafdr midj.k vkSj miLdj i;kZIr la[;k esa gksaxsA

23. izos’k fn, tkus okys LukrdksŸkj Nk=ksa dh la[;kizos’k fn, tkus okys LukrdksŸkj Nk=ksa dh la[;kizos’k fn, tkus okys LukrdksŸkj Nk=ksa dh la[;kizos’k fn, tkus okys LukrdksŸkj Nk=ksa dh la[;k

(1) LukrdksŸkj fMxzh ikB~;Øe esa izos’k fn, tkus okys Nk=ksa ls ekU;rkizkIr LukrdksŸkj f’k{kdksa dk vuqikr 1:3 dk gksxk fd fdlh Hkh fLFkfr esa LukrdksŸkj fMxzh ds 15 ls vf/kd Nk= ,d ’kS{kf.kd o"kZ esa ,d foHkkx@fo’ks"kKrk esa ukekafdr ugha fd, tk,axsA

(2) ijUrq fdlh ’kS{kf.kd o"kZ esa [kkyh jg x, LukrdksŸkj LFkku vxys ;k fiNys ’kS{kf.kd o"kZ esa vxzsf"kr ugha fd, tk,axsA

24. izf’k{k.k dk;ZØizf’k{k.k dk;ZØizf’k{k.k dk;ZØizf’k{k.k dk;ZØeeee

24.1 fofHkUu LukrdksŸkj Hks"kth fMxzh nsus ds fy, ekU;rk izkIr laLFkkuksa esa LukrdksŸkj Nk=ksa dks lE;d ns[kHkky ds lkFk fn, x, izf’k{k.k ls laLFkk esa jgus ds nkSjku f’k{kk dk;ZØe ds ifj.kkeLo:i rS;kj fo’ks"kKksa vkSj@;k Hks"kth f’k{kdksa dh fo’ks"kKrk vo/kkfjr gksxhA

24.2 LukrdksŸkj izf’k{k.k dk;ZØe izkjaHk djus okyk izR;sd laLFkku ,d ofj"B QSdYVh lnL; dh v/;{krk esa ,d ’kS{kf.kd ,dka’k ;k ikB~;p;kZ lfefr LFkkfir djsxk tks vU; foHkkx QSdYVh ls ijke’kZ djds izR;sd fo’ks"kKrk esa izf’k{k.k dk;ZØe dk fooj.k rS;kj djsxk rFkk bu izf’k{k.k dk;ZZØeksa ds fØ;kUo;u dk leUo; rFkk vuqoh{k.k djsxhA

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24.3 izf’k{k.k dk;ZØeksa dks vko’;drkuqlkj v|ru fd;k tk,xkA <kapkxr izf’k{k.k dk;ZØe dks ys[kc) fd;k tk,xk rFkk bldk dM+kbZ ls ikyu fd;k tk,xk rkfd ijh{kd vH;fFkZ;ksa }kjk fd, x, izf’k{k.k dks vo/kkfjr dj ldsa vkSj Hkkjrh; Hks"kth ifj"kn~ ds fujh{kd fujh{k.k ds le; mldk vkdyu dj ldsaA

24.4 LukrdksŸkj Nk= vius fd, x, dk;Z dh rFkk O;kogkfjd dk;kZsa leuqns’ku dk;kZsa vkSj miyC/k djk;s x, vU; izf’k{k.k lfgr izf’k{k.k vof/k ds nkSjku fd, x, izf’k{k.k dk;ZØe dh ,d vfHkys[k iqfLrdk (ykWx cqd) j[ksaxsA mu vfHkys[k iqfLrdkvksa dh iM+rky vkSj vkdyu izf’k{k.k nsus okys QSdYVh lnL;ksa }kjk fd;k tk,xkA

24.5 fDyfudy fo"k;ksa (Hks"kth O;ogkj) esa nh tkus okyh LukrdksŸkj fMxzh ds izf’k{k.k ds nkSjku lacaf/kr fo"k;ksa ls laca) vk;qfoZKku esa mfpr izf’k{k.k dk;ZØeksa esa mDr izR;sd fo"k; dk vuq’kklu dk O;olk; djus ds fy, visf{kr fo’ks"khd`r dkS’ky vkSj vuqHko ij cy nsuk gksxkA

24.6 fofHkUu LukrdksŸkj fMfxz;k¡ nsus ds fy, izf’k{k.k dk;ZØeksa esa fØ;kUo;u esa O;k[;ku] laxksf"B;ka] if=dk Dyc] lewg ifjppkZ] iz;ksx’kkyk vkSj iz;ksxkRed dk;Z esa lgHkkfxrk rFkk lacaf/kr fo’ks"kKrk esa ’kks/k v/;;u djuk rFkk fo’ks"kKksa ls lqlaxr fo"k; ds O;kogkfjd igyqvksa esa Hkkx ysuk ’kkfey gSA

ifjf'k"Vifjf'k"Vifjf'k"Vifjf'k"V &&&& dddd (fofu;e la[;k fofu;e la[;k fofu;e la[;k fofu;e la[;k 9 nsf[k,nsf[k,nsf[k,nsf[k,)

os fo’ks"kKrk,¡@fo"k; ftuesa Hks"kth esa LukrdksŸkj fMxzh Hkkjrh; fo’ofo|ky;ksa }kjk nh tk ldrh gS &

1. QkekZL;qfVDl

2. baMLVªh;y QkeZslh

3. QkekZL;qfVdy VSduksykWth

4. QkekZL;qfVdy dsfeLVªh

5. QkekZL;qfVdy ,ukyhfll

6. QkekZL;qfVdy DokfyVh ,L;ksjsUl

7. jsxqysVjh vQs;lZ

8. QkekZL;qfVdy ck;ksVSduksykWth

9. QkeZslh izSfDVl

10. QkekZdksykWth

11. QkekZdkxukslh

12. QkbZVksQkeZslh ,oa QkbVksesfMflu

13. dksbZ vU; fo’ks"kKrk tks Hkkjrh; Hks"kth ifj"kn~ }kjk le;&le; ij fofgr dh tk ldsxhA

ifjf'k"Vifjf'k"Vifjf'k"Vifjf'k"V &&&& [k[k[k[k (fofu;e fofu;e fofu;e fofu;e 17 nsf[k,nsf[k,nsf[k,nsf[k,)

ijh{kk izkf/kdj.k }kjk iwjh dh tkus okyh 'krijh{kk izkf/kdj.k }kjk iwjh dh tkus okyh 'krijh{kk izkf/kdj.k }kjk iwjh dh tkus okyh 'krijh{kk izkf/kdj.k }kjk iwjh dh tkus okyh 'krs±s±s±s ±

1. ijh{kk izkf/kdj.k ,d Hkkjrh; fo’ofo|ky; gksxk tks dsUnzh; ljdkj@jkT; ljdkj@la?k jkT; {ks= iz’kklu }kjk xfBr gks ;k MhEM fo’ofo|ky; gksxk tks ;g lqfuf’pr djsxk fd ijh{kk dsUnzksa ij ijh{kkvksa dk vuq’kklu vkSj ’kkyhurk dk ikyu dM+kbZ ls fd;k tk,A

2. og Hkkjrh; Hks"kth ifj"kn~ ds fujh{kd ;k fujh{kdksa dks ijh{kk esa tkus vkSj mudk fujh{k.k djus ds fy, vuqKkr djsxkA

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3. og fuEufyf[kr dks lqyHk djk,xk &

(d) fyf[kr ijh{kk,a vk;ksftr djus ds fy, vko’;d QuhZpj lfgr i;kZIr d{k ;

([k) iz;ksxkRed ijh{kk,a vk;ksftr djus ds fy, lk/ku lEiUu iz;ksx’kkyk,a ;

(x) ijh{kk,a vk;ksftr djus vkSj vUoh{k.k djus ds fy, vfgZr vkSj mŸkjnk;h ijh{kdksa dh i;kZIr la[;k ;

(?k) ,slh vU; lqfo/kk,a tks ijh{kkvksa ds n{krkiw.kZ mfpr vk;kstu ds fy, vko’;d gksaA

4. ;fn fdlh Nk= }kjk ,slk visf{kr gks rks og fu/kkZfjr Qhl ;fn dksbZ gS rks] ijh{kk izkf/kdj.k dks vnk djus ds ckn ijh{kk esa vH;FkhZ }kjk izkIr vad rkfydk nsxkA

5. og ,sls ijh{kdksa dks fu;qDr djsxk ftudh vgZrk,a ogh gksaxh tks vyx&vyx fo"k;ksa esa f’k{kdksa dh gksrh gS vkSj tks ‘Hks"kth laLFkkuksa esa f’k{kdksa dh U;wure ;ksX;rk fofu;e 2014’ esa fu/kkZfjr gSA

6. Hks"kth vf/kfu;e 1948 dh /kkjk 12 dh mi/kkjk (3) ds vuqlj.k esa ijh{kk izkf/kdj.k] ijh{kkvksa ds fy, fu;r rkjh[kksa ls de ls de Ng lIrkg iwoZ ,slh ijh{kkvksa dh le;&lkj.kh lfpo] Hkkjrh; Hks"kth ifj"kn~ dks lalwfpr djsxk ftlls fd ifj"kn~ ijh{kkvksa ds fujh{k.k dh O;oLFkk dj ldsA

7. ijh{kk izkf/kdj.k ;g lqfuf’pr djsxk fd ,e-QkeZ- dk;ZØe dh ijh{kk vk;ksftr djus ds fy, ijh{kd ,sls O;fDr gksa ftuds ikl Hks"kth vgZrk gS rFkk os okLro esa fdlh vuqeksfnr laLFkk esa ,e-QkeZ- dk;ZØe ds f’k{k.k dk;Z esa yxs gq, gSaA

ifjf'ifjf'ifjf'ifjf'k"V&xk"V&xk"V&xk"V&x (fofu;e fofu;e fofu;e fofu;e 19.xxxx nsf[k,nsf[k,nsf[k,nsf[k,)

LukrdksŸkj ijh{kkLukrdksŸkj ijh{kkLukrdksŸkj ijh{kkLukrdksŸkj ijh{kk

LukrdksŸkj ijh{kdksa dh fu;qfDr ds fo"k; esa fn’kk funZs’kLukrdksŸkj ijh{kdksa dh fu;qfDr ds fo"k; esa fn’kk funZs’kLukrdksŸkj ijh{kdksa dh fu;qfDr ds fo"k; esa fn’kk funZs’kLukrdksŸkj ijh{kdksa dh fu;qfDr ds fo"k; esa fn’kk funZs’k

1. dksbZ O;fDr fdlh Hkh fo"k; esa rc rd ijh{kd fu;qDr ugha fd;k tk,xk tc rd og Hkkjrh; Hks"kth ifj"kn~ }kjk fu/kkZfjr dh xbZ LukrdksŸkj f’k{kd ds :i esa ekU;rk dh U;wure vis{kkvksa dks iwjk u djs vkSj mls LukrdksŸkj fMxzh izkIr djus ds i'pkr~ izk/;kid@lgk;d izksQslj ds :i esa 5 o"kZ dk U;wure f’k{k.k vuqHko u gksA

2. ijh{kk esa gj fo"k; esa de ls de nks ijh{kd gksaxs ftlesa ls ,d ckgjh ijh{kd gksxkA ckgjh ijh{kd tks mi;qZDr [kaM&1 esa vf/kdfFkr 'krZ dks iwjk djsxk] lk/kkj.kr% jkT; ds ckgj ls ,d vU; ekU;rk izkIr fo’ofo|ky; ls vkeaf=r fd;k tk,xkA

3. ckgjh ijh{kd lk/kkj.kr;k yxkrkj rhu o"kZ ls vf/kd le; ds fy, fu;qDr ugha fd;k tk ldsxkA rRi’pkr] nks o"kZ ds varjky ds ckn mls iqu% fu;qDr fd;k tk ldsxkA

4. fdlh fo"k; esa vkarfjd ijh{kd ,sls egkfo|ky; ds ckgjh ijh{kd dk dk;Z Lohdkj ugha djsxk ftlls mlds fo"k; esa ckgjh ijh{kd fu;qDr fd;k x;k gSA

5. iz’u i= cukus okys cksMZ dk ,d lHkkifr gksxk tks ckgjh ijh{kd gksxk vkSj iz’ui=ksa dk vuq’kks/ku djsxkA

6. tgk¡ ,d ls vf/kd ijh{kk dsUnz gksa ogka ,d leUo;d fo’ofo|ky; }kjk fu;qDr fd;k tk,xkA og Lora= izkf/kdkj ds lkFk fo’ofo|ky; dh vksj ls ijh{kk dk i;Zos{k.k vkSj leUo; djsxkA

ifjf'k"V&?kifjf'k"V&?kifjf'k"V&?kifjf'k"V&?k

(fofu;e fofu;e fofu;e fofu;e 20.2 nsf[k,nsf[k,nsf[k,nsf[k,)

’kS{kf.k’kS{kf.k’kS{kf.k’kS{kf.kd izf’k{k.k ld izf’k{k.k ld izf’k{k.k ld izf’k{k.k laLFkk }kjk iwjh dh tkus okyh aLFkk }kjk iwjh dh tkus okyh aLFkk }kjk iwjh dh tkus okyh aLFkk }kjk iwjh dh tkus okyh ’krs±’krs±’krs±’krs±

1. Hks"kth vf/kfu;e 1948 dh /kkjk 12 dh mi/kkjk (1) ds v/khu ,e-QkeZ- ds v/;;u ds ikB~;Øe ds vuqeksnu ds fy, Hkkjrh; Hks"kth ifj"kn~ ls vkosnu djus okyk dksbZ izkf/kdj.k ;k laLFkku Hkkjrh; Hks"kth ifj"kn~ }kjk le;&le; ij fu/kkZfjr dh xbZ volajpukRed lqfo/kkvksa dk vuqikyu djsxkA

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2. ,e-QkeZ- dk;ZØe vc ls dsoy mu laLFkkuksa esa pyk, tkus ds fy, vuqKkr gksxk tks ch-QkeZ- ikB~;Øe ds fy, Hkkjrh; Hks"kth ifj"kn~ }kjk vuqeksfnr gS tSlk fd Hks"kth vf/kfu;e 1948 dh /kkjk 12 esa micaf/kr gSA

3. f’k{k.k deZpkfj;ksa dh vko’;drk &f’k{k.k deZpkfj;ksa dh vko’;drk &f’k{k.k deZpkfj;ksa dh vko’;drk &f’k{k.k deZpkfj;ksa dh vko’;drk &

i) deZpkfj;ksa dk iSVuZ % lEiw.kZ QSdYVh iw.kZdkfyd gksxh

ii) f’k{k.k deZpkjhx.k % (vuU;r% ,e-QkeZ- ikB~;Øe pykus ds fy,)

foHkkx@izHkkxfoHkkx@izHkkxfoHkkx@izHkkxfoHkkx@izHkkx inukeinukeinukeinuke la[;kla[;kla[;kla[;k

QkekZL;qfVDl foHkkx izksQslj@lg izksQslj 1 lgk;d izksQslj 2 izk/;kid 2 QkekZL;qfVdy dsfeLVªh foHkkx izksQslj@lg izksQslj 1

lgk;d izksQslj 2 izk/;kid 2 QkekZdksyksth foHkkx izksQslj@lg izksQslj 1

lgk;d izksQslj 2 izk/;kid 2 QkekZdkxukslh foHkkx izksQslj@lg izksQslj 1

lgk;d izksQslj 2 izk/;kid 2 QkeZslh izSfDVl foHkkx izksQslj@lg izksQslj 1

lgk;d izksQslj 2 izk/;kid 2 bUMfLVª;y QkeZslh foHkkx izksQslj@lg izksQslj 1

lgk;d izksQslj 2 izk/;kid 2 QkekZL;qfVdy VSduksykWth foHkkx izksQslj@lg izksQslj 1

lgk;d izksQslj 2 izk/;kid 2 QkekZL;qfVdy ,ukyhfll foHkkx izksQslj@lg izksQslj 1

lgk;d izksQslj 2 izk/;kid 2 QkekZL;qfVdy DokfyVh ,L;ksjsUl foHkkx izksQslj@lg izksQslj 1

lgk;d izksQslj 2 izk/;kid 2 jsX;qysVjh vQs;lZ foHkkx izksQslj@lg izksQslj 1

lgk;d izksQslj 2 izk/;kid 2 QkekZL;qfVdy ck;ksVSduksykWth foHkkx izksQslj@lg izksQslj 1

lgk;d izksQslj 2 izk/;kid 2 QkbVks QkeZslh ,oa QkbVksesfMflu foHkkx izksQslj@lg izksQslj 1

lgk;d izksQslj 2 izk/;kid 2

iii) izfr foHkkx] ,e-QkeZ- ikB~;Øe lapkfyr djus ds fy,] ch-QkeZ- ikB~;Øe ds fy, fu/kkZfjr f’k{kdksa ds vfrfjDr] visf{kr vfrfjDr deZpkjho`an fuEu izdkj ds gksaxs &

1. lg izksQslj - 2

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2. lgk;d izksQslj@izk/;kid - 2

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iz;ksx’kkyk,aiz;ksx’kkyk,aiz;ksx’kkyk,aiz;ksx’kkyk,a

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2 ,e-QkeZ-

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3 ch-QkeZ- vkSj ,e-QkeZ-

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1. lc iz;ksx’kkykvksa esa i;kZIr izdk’k vkSj laokru gks

2. lc iz;ksx’kkykvksa esa cqfu;knh lqfo/kk,a vkSj lsok,a gksa tSls ,DtkLV ia[ks vkSj ¶;we pSEcj] tgka dgha iznw"k.k dks de djus ds fy, vko’;d gksA

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5. rqyk d{k lacaf/kr iz;ksx’kkykvksa ls laca) gksA

iz'kklfud {ks=iz'kklfud {ks=iz'kklfud {ks=iz'kklfud {ks=

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80 oxZ ehVj

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5 ch-QkeZ- vkSj ,e-QkeZ-

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8 ch-QkeZ- vkSj ,e-QkeZ-

ladk; d{k 10 oxZ ehVj izfr ladk;

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lqfo/kk,alqfo/kk,alqfo/kk,alqfo/kk,a

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20 oxZ ehVj

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7. iqLrdky; lqfo/kk,aiqLrdky; lqfo/kk,aiqLrdky; lqfo/kk,aiqLrdky; lqfo/kk,a ØekadØekadØekadØekad ikB~;ØeikB~;ØeikB~;ØeikB~;Øe enenenen U;wure {ks=QyU;wure {ks=QyU;wure {ks=QyU;wure {ks=Qy vH;qfDrvH;qfDrvH;qfDrvH;qfDr

1 ch-QkeZ- vkSj ,e-QkeZ-

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[foKkiu III@4@vlk-@101@14]

PHARMACY COUNCIL OF INDIA

NOTIFICATION

New Delhi, the 10th December, 2014

The Master of Pharmacy (M.Pharm) Course Regulations, 2014

No. 14-136/ 2014-PCI.—In exercise of the powers conferred by Sections 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 - I

1. Short Title and Commencement

1. These regulations may be called the Master of Pharmacy (M.Pharm) Course Regulations 2014.

2. They shall come into force on the date of their publication in the Official Gazette.

3. Master of Pharmacy (M.Pharm) shall consist of a certificate, of having passed the course of study and

examination as prescribed in these regulations, for the purpose of registration/addition of

qualification as a pharmacist for practicing the profession under the Pharmacy Act, 1948.

2. Duration of the course

a) The duration of the M.Pharm course shall be of two academic years full time with each academic year

spread over a period of not less than two hundred working days.

b) The study of M.Pharm course shall be of annual system which includes M.Pharm (Part-I) extending for 12

months from the commencement of the academic term and M.Pharm (Part-II) of another 12 months

duration.

c) At the end of M.Pharm (Part-I) there shall be a university examination of M.Pharm (Part-I). At the end of

M.Pharm (Part-II) the candidate shall submit a dissertation on the topic approved by the university.

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Chapter - II

3. Minimum qualification for admission to M.Pharm (Part-I) programme

A pass in the following examinations -

a) B.Pharm degree examination of an Indian University established by law in India from an institution approved

by Pharmacy Council of India and has scored not less than 55% of the maximum marks (aggregate of four

years of B.Pharm).

Provided that –

a) there shall be reservation of seats for the students belonging to the Scheduled Castes,

Scheduled Tribes and Other Backward Classes in accordance with the instructions issued by

the Central Government/State Government/Union Territory Administration, as the case may

be, from time to time.

b) For SC/ST candidates the prescribed percentage of marks will be 50% of the maximum

marks (aggregate of four years of B.Pharm).

c) Every student, selected for admission to postgraduate pharmacy course in any of the

pharmacy institution in the country should have obtained Registration with the State

Pharmacy Council or should obtain the same within one month from the date of his

admission, failing which the admission of the candidate shall be cancelled.

4. Approval of Post Graduate Pharmacy courses and examination.

4.1 a) No person, institution, society or university shall start and conduct M.Pharm programme or increase number

of admissions without the prior approval of the Pharmacy Council of India.

b) Any person, institution, society or university for the purpose of obtaining approval under sub-section (1) of

section 12 of the Pharmacy Act shall submit a scheme.

c) The scheme referred to in sub-regulation (b) above, shall be in such form and contain such particulars and

be preferred in such manner and be accompanied with such fee as may be prescribed by the Pharmacy

Council of India.

d) The approval to a Post Graduate Course shall be granted initially for a specified period not exceeding 5 year,

after which it shall have to be renewed.

e) The procedure for ‘Renewal’ of approval shall be same as applicable for the grant of approval.

f) Failure to seek timely renewal of approval as required in sub-regulation-4(d) shall invariably result in

stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post Graduate course.

4.2 Eligibility for conducting Post Graduate Courses -

a) The institutions approved by the Pharmacy Council of India for running Bachelor of Pharmacy course under

section 12 or institutions established by the Central Government/State Govt. for the purpose of imparting

postgraduate pharmacy education shall be eligible for starting any postgraduate degree course.

Provided that the Pharmacy Council of India shall exempt any such existing/proposed specialist institution

or autonomous body owned and managed by the Central Government/State Government from fulfilling the

prescribed provision of having an undergraduate teaching facility and allow starting Postgraduate pharmacy

course.

b) The institutions approved by the Pharmacy Council of India under section 12 of the Pharmacy Act for

running Undergraduate course, prior to the implementation of these regulations and conducting Post

Graduate programmes in Pharmacy (M.Pharm.) or institutions established by the Central Government/State

Govt. for the purpose of imparting postgraduate Pharmacy education shall within one year from the date of

notification of these regulations apply to the Pharmacy Council of India as mentioned in sub-regulation

‘4.1(b)’ above.

c) The maximum number of students for a postgraduate pharmacy course, who can be registered in any

recognised department / institution for training for the award of postgraduate degree by the affiliating

university, shall be determined by the facilities available in the department/ institution in terms of

infrastructure, teaching staff and teaching material.

Provided that the Pharmacy Council of India shall not approve any institution under these regulations unless

it provides adequate arrangements for teaching in regard to building, accommodation, laboratories,

equipments, teaching staff, non-teaching staff, etc., as specified in to these regulations.

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5. GENERAL CONDITIONS TO BE OBSERVED BY POSTGRADUATE TEACHING INSTITUTIONS:

i. Postgraduate curriculum shall be competency based.

ii. Learning in postgraduate programme shall be essentially autonomous and self directed.

iii. A combination of both formative and summative assessment is vital for the successful completion of

the PG programme.

iv. A modular approach to the course curriculum is essential for achieving a systematic exposure to the

various sub-specialities concerned with a discipline.

v. The training of PG students shall involve learning experience ‘derived from’ or ‘targeted to’ the

needs of the profession and community. It shall, therefore, be necessary to expose the students to

profession and community based activities.

6. GOALS AND GENERAL OBJECTIVES OF POSTGRADUATE PHARMACY EDUCATION

PROGRAMME TO BE OBSERVED BY POSTGRADUATE TEACHING INSTITUTION

6.1 GOAL

The goal of postgraduate pharmacy education shall be to produce professionally competent specialists and/or pharmacy

teachers be who shall –

i. recognize the professional needs of the profession and community and carry out professional

obligations ethically and in keeping with the objectives of the National Health Policy / National Drug

Policy;

ii. have mastered most of the competencies pertaining to the speciality that are required to be practiced

in the various facets of pharmacy profession;

iii. be aware of the contemporary advances and developments in the discipline concerned;

iv. have acquired a spirit of scientific inquiry and is oriented to the principles of research methodology;

and

v. have acquired the basic skills in teaching of the pharmacy and other health professionals;

6.2 GENERAL OBJECTIVES OF POST-GRADUATE TRAINING EXPECTED FROM STUDENTS AT

THE END OF POST-GRADUATE TRAINING

At the end of the postgraduate training in the discipline concerned the student shall be able to;

i. recognize the importance to the concerned speciality in the context of the professional needs of the

community and the national priorities in the health and pharmacy sector;

ii. practice the profession ethically;

iii. demonstrate sufficient understanding of the basic sciences relevant to the concerned speciality;

iv. identify social, economic, environmental, biological and emotional determinants of health / pharmacy

sector in a given case, and take them into account while planning professional strategies;

v. play the assigned role in the implementation of National Health Policy, National Drug Policy etc.

effectively and responsibly;

vi. develop skills as a self-directed learner, recognize continuing education needs, select and use

appropriate learning resources;

vii. demonstrate competence in basic concepts of research methodology and be able to critically analyze

relevant published research literature;

viii. develop skills in using educational methods and techniques as applicable to the teaching of pharmacy

students and other health professional workers; and

ix. function as an effective leader of a health team engaged in health care, research or training.

7. STATEMENT OF THE COMPETENCIES :

Keeping in view the general objectives of postgraduate training, each discipline shall aim at development of

specific competencies which shall be defined and spelt out in clear terms. Each department shall produce a

statement and bring it to the notice of the trainees in the beginning of the programme so that he can direct the

efforts towards the attainment of these competencies.

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8. COMPONENTS OF THE POSTGRADUATE CURRICULUM :

The major components of the postgraduate curriculum shall be:

• Theoretical knowledge.

• Practical /clinical skills.

• Thesis skills.

• Attitudes including communication skills.

• Training in research methodology.

The students undergoing postgraduate courses shall be exposed to the following:-

• Basics of statistics to understand and critically evaluate published research paper.

• Lectures or other type of exposure to human behavior studies.

• Basic understanding of pharmaco-economics.

• Introduction to the non-linear mathematics.

9. NOMENCLATURE OF POSTGRADUATE COURSES.

The nomenclature of postgraduate pharmacy courses shall be as provided in the Appendix-A to these

Regulations.

Provided that in the case of postgraduate pharmacy degree course(s) started prior to the commencement of these

Regulations and which have not been included in these regulations, the institutions concerned shall continue such

course(s) till the students admitted complete the said course(s).

10. Syllabus. –

The syllabus for each subject of study shall as may be prescribed by the Pharmacy Council of India from time to

time.

11. SELECTION OF POSTGRADUATE STUDENTS.

1. Students for postgraduate pharmacy courses shall be selected strictly on the basis of their academic merit.

2. For determining the academic merit, the university/institution may adopt any one of the following Procedures:—

i. On the basis of merit as determined by the competitive test conducted by the State Government or by the

competent authority appointed by the State Government or by the university/group of universities in the

same state; or

ii. On the basis of merit as determined by a centralized competitive test held at the national level; or

iii. On the basis of the individual cumulative performance at the first, second, third and final B.Pharm

examination, if such examination have been passed from the same university; or

iv. Combination of (i) and (iii):

Provided that wherever entrance test for postgraduate admission is held by the State Government or a university

or any other authorized examining body, the minimum percentage of marks for eligibility for admission to

postgraduate pharmacy courses shall be 55 per cent for general category candidates and 50 per cent for the

candidate belonging to Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes.

12. Migration/transfer of postgraduate student from one pharmacy college or institution to another.

Migration/transfer of students undergoing any postgraduate degree course shall not be permitted by any

university or any authority and shall be governed by the policy of the Pharmacy Council of India in this regard.

13. Examination

The examination for M.Pharm shall be held in accordance with the provisions contained in these regulations. The

examinations shall be organised on the basis of grading or marking system to evaluate and certify candidate’s

level of knowledge, skill and competence at the end of the training.

a) For M.Pharm (Part-I)

i) There shall be an examination for M.Pharm (Part-I) at the end of calendar year. The first examination

shall be the annual examination and the second examination shall be supplementary examination.

ii) The examinations shall be of written and practical (including oral).

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b) For M.Pharm (Part-II)

For M.Pharm (Part-II) the examination shall be an evaluation of dissertation and viva voce at the end of 12

months (one year) after the commencement of M.Pharm (Part-II) course.

13.1 Eligibility for appearing at Examination. –

a) Only such students who produce certificate from the Head of the Institution in which he has undergone

the M.Pharm (Part-I), in proof of his having regularly and satisfactorily undergone the course of study by

attending not less than 80% of the classes held both in theory and in practical separately in each subject

shall be eligible for appearing at examination. Similarly a candidate who has put in a minimum of 80%

of attendance in M.Pharm (Part–II) shall only be eligible to submit the dissertation.

b) A student pursuing M.Pharm programme shall study in the concerned department of the institution for

the entire period as a full time student. The student is not permitted to work in any

laboratory/college/industry/pharmacy etc., while studying M.Pharm Programme except as a part of

training programme.

c) Each academic session shall be taken as a unit for the purpose of calculating attendance.

d) Every student shall attend symposia, seminars, conferences, journal review meetings and lectures during

each year as prescribed by the department/college/university and not absent himself without prior

permission.

e) Any student who fails to complete the course in the manner stated above shall not be permitted to appear

for the University examinations.

13.2. Scheme of Examinations –

a) Mode of Examination

i) Theory examination shall be of three hours and practical examination shall be of six hours duration.

ii) A student who fails in theory or practical examination of a subject shall re-appear both in theory and

practical of the same subject.

iii) Practical examination shall also consist of a viva –voce (Oral) examination.

iv) The maximum number of candidates to be examined in clinical / practical and Oral on any day shall

not exceed fifteen for M.Pharm examinations.

v) M.Pharm examinations, in any subject shall consist of Thesis, Theory Papers, and Practical and Oral

examinations.

b) Sessional Examinations

i) There shall be atleast two periodic sessional examinations in each subject of specialization

conducted at regular intervals at the end of the first term and second term respectively both in

theory and in practical which include seminars.

ii) The highest aggregate of any two performances shall form the basis of calculating sessional marks.

iii) The sessional marks shall be awarded out of a maximum of 50 in theory and practical as follows:

Theory

Written Test : 30 marks (average of two)

Seminar : 20 marks

Total : 50 marks

Practicals

Practicals Test : 30 marks (average of two)

Lab.Work (Record) : 20 marks

Total : 50 marks

iv) A regular record of both theory and practical class work and examinations conducted in an

institution imparting training for M.Pharm Programme shall be maintained.

c) Improvement of sessional marks -

Students who wish to improve sessional marks can do so, by appearing in two additional sessional

examinations during the next academic year. The average score of the two examinations shall be the basis

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for improved sessional marks in theory. The sessional marks of practicals shall be improved by appearing

in additional practical examinations. Marks awarded to a student for day to day assessment in the practical

class cannot be improved unless he attends a regular course of study again.

d) University Examination M.Pharm (Part- I)

(i) There shall be two university examinations annually (Annual & Supplementary).

(ii) Each theory paper shall be of 3 hours duration carrying 100 marks each.

(iii) Each practical paper shall be of 6 hours duration carrying 100 marks each.

Theory

(i) There shall be four theory papers.

(ii) The theory examinations shall be held sufficiently earlier than the Practical examination so that the

answer books can be assessed and evaluated before the start of Practical and Oral examination.

Practical and Oral Examination

(i) Practical examination shall be conducted to test the knowledge and competence of the candidates for

making valid and relevant observations based on the experimental/Laboratory studies and his ability

to perform such studies as are relevant to his subject.

(ii) The Oral examination shall be thorough and shall aim at assessing the candidates knowledge and

competence about the subject, investigative procedures, technique and other aspects of the speciality,

which form a part of the examination.

14. Thesis

1. Every candidate shall carry out work on an assigned research project under the guidance of a recognised

Postgraduate Teacher, the result of which shall be written up and submitted in the form of a Thesis.

2. Work for writing the Thesis is aimed at contributing to the development of a spirit of enquiry, besides

exposing the candidate to the techniques of research, critical analysis, acquaintance with the latest advances

in medical science and the manner of identifying and consulting available literature. Thesis shall be

submitted at least two months before the theoretical and practical examination.

3. The Thesis shall be examined by a minimum of two examiners; one internal and one external examiner.

15. Minimum marks for passing examination

(i) A student shall not be declared to have passed M.Pharm examination unless he secures at least 50% marks

in each of the subject separately in the theory examinations, including sessional marks and at least 50%

marks in each of the practical examinations including sessional marks.

(ii) The students securing 60% marks or above in aggregate in all subjects in a single attempt at the M.Pharm

examination shall be declared to have passed in first class.

(iii) Students securing 75% marks or above in any subject or subjects shall be declared to have passed with

distinction in the subject or those subjects provided he passes in all the subjects in a single attempt.

16. Eligibility for promotion to M.Pharm (Part-II)

(i) All students who have appeared for all the subjects and passed the first year annual examination are eligible

for promotion to the second year.

(ii) The student failing in subjects of M.Pharm (Part-I) examination shall be permitted to register for M.Pharm

(Part-II) programme. However, such students shall not be permitted to submit the dissertation unless he

completes the M.Pharm (Part-I) examination and passes both in theory and practical at a time together.

17. Approval of examinations. – Examinations mentioned in regulations 10 shall be held by the examining authority

which shall be approved by the Pharmacy Council of India under sub-section (2) of Section 12 of the Pharmacy

Act, 1948. Such approval shall be granted only if the examining authority concerned fulfills the conditions as

specified in Appendix–B to these regulations.

18. Certificate of passing examination. – Every student who has passed the examinations for the M.Pharm (Master

of Pharmacy) programme shall be granted a degree certificate by the Examining Authority.

19. Examiners

(a) All the Postgraduate Examiners shall be recognised Postgraduate Teachers holding postgraduate

qualifications in the subject concerned.

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(b) For all Postgraduate Examinations, the minimum number of examiners shall be two, out of which at least one

shall be External Examiner, who shall be invited from other recognised Examining Authority from outside

the Jurisdiction of the Examining Authority.

(c) The examining authorities may follow the guidelines regarding appointment of examiners given in

Appendix-C.

20. Institutional Departmental Training Facilities:-

An institution/department having the prescribed minimum strength of faculty and other facilities shall be

recognized for the conduct of Postgraduate course.

20.1 Staff – Faculty

(a) A department training candidates for a postgraduate course, shall have a minimum of five full time

faculty members belonging to the concerned disciplines of whom one shall be a Professor/Asst. Prof.,

two Assistant Professors and two Lecturers, possessing the qualification and experience prescribed in

the “Minimum Qualification for Teachers in Pharmacy Institutions Regulations, 2014”.

Provided that the second or subsequent postgraduate courses to be conducted in the same department

shall have additional faculty consisting of at least one Professor and Asst. Professor in the concerned

specialization.

(b) Only those teachers who possess at least five years teaching experience after passing M.Pharm/

Pharm.D course or three years teaching experience after Ph.D shall be recognized by the Pharmacy

Council India as post graduate pharmacy teachers.

20.2 Minimum requirements for a Postgraduate Institution:

(a) An institution conducting both undergraduate and postgraduate teaching shall satisfy the minimum

requirement for undergraduate training as prescribed by the Pharmacy Council of India and shall also

fulfill additional requirements for postgraduate training depending on the type of work being carried

out in the department. The teaching, non-teaching staff, accommodation, laboratory, library facilities

required to be provided in various departments shall be as given in Appendix-D.

(b) A Department imparting only postgraduate training shall:-

(i) provide facilities consistent with the all round training including training for undergraduate

programmes and other departments related to the subject of training as recommended by the

Pharmacy Council of India.

(ii) make available facilities of ancillary department for coordination of training.

20.3 Bed Strength in Clinical Departments

A department to be recognised for training of postgraduate students in Pharmacy Practice shall provide

adequate clinical training facilities in a hospital.

The details of the facilities required include the following:

1. Hospital Posting― every student shall be posted in constituent hospital for a period of not less than fifty

hours to be covered in not less than 200 working days in each year of the course. Each student shall

submit report duly certified by the preceptor and duly attested by the Head of the Department or

Institution as prescribed. In the second year, every student shall spend half a day in the morning hours

attending ward rounds on daily basis as a part of their dissertation/Thesis work.

2. Hospital Details- The institution intending to impart M.Pharm in Pharmacy Practise shall have

(i) Their own hospital of minimum 300 beds.

OR

Tie up with a teaching hospital recognised by the Medical Council of India or University, or a

Government hospital not below the level of district headquarter hospital with 300 beds with clearly

defined Memorandum of Understanding including housing pharmacy practice department with

minimum carpet area of 30 square feet per student along with consent to provide the professional

manpower to support the programme.

OR

Tie up with a Corporate type hospital with minimum 300 beds with clearly defined Memorandum of

Understanding including housing pharmacy practice department with minimum carpet area of

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30 square feet per student along with consent to provide the professional manpower to support the

programme.

(ii) Number of institutions which can be attached to one hospital shall be restricted to one and also by the

student pharmacist to bed ratio of 1:10.

21. Speciality

(a) Tertiary care hospitals are desirable

(b) Medicine [compulsory], and any three specialization of the following:—

1. Surgery

2. Pediatrics

3. Gynecology and Obstetrics

4. Psychiatry

5. Skin and VD

6. Orthopedics

Location of the Hospital

Within the same limits of Corporation or Municipality or within reasonable distance or Campus with Medical

Faculty involvement as adjunct faculty.

22. Equipment

The department shall have adequate number of equipments and apparatus as given in Appendix-E.

23. Number of Postgraduate Students to be admitted.

(1) The ratio of recognised Postgraduate teacher to number of students to be admitted for the Postgraduate

degree course shall be 1:3 to the extent that in no circumstances more than 15 students for Postgraduate

degree shall be registered in a department / specialization in one academic year.

(2) Provided that no postgraduate seats left unfilled in an academic year, shall be carried forward to the next or

subsequent academic year.

24. Training Programme

24.1 The training given with due care to the postgraduate students in the recognized institutions for the award of

various postgraduate pharmacy degrees shall determine the expertise of the specialist and/or pharmacy

teachers produced as a result of the educational programme during the period of stay in the institution.

24.2 Every institution undertaking postgraduate training programme shall set up an Academic Cell or a Curriculum

Committee under the chairmanship of a senior faculty member which shall work out the details of the training

programme in each speciality in consultation with other department faculty staff and also coordinate and

monitor the implementation of these training programmes.

24.3 The training programmes shall be updated as and when required. The structured training programme shall be

written up and strictly followed to enable the examiners to determine the training undergone by the candidates

and the Pharmacy Council of India inspectors to assess the same at the time of inspection.

24.4 Postgraduate students shall maintain a record (log) book of the work carried out by them and the training

programme undergone during the period of training including practicals, assignments and other training

provided. The record books shall be checked and assessed by the faculty members imparting the training.

24.5 During the training for Postgraduate Degree to be awarded in clinical disciplines (Pharmacy Practice), there

shall be proper training in medical sciences related to the disciplines concerned. In all postgraduate training

programmes, emphasis is to be laid on the specialized skills and knowledge required to practice each of the

said discipline.

24.6 Implementation of the training programmes for the award of various postgraduate degrees shall include

lectures, seminars, journal clubs, group discussions, participation in laboratory and experimental work and

involvement in research studies in the concerned speciality and exposure to the applied aspects of the subject

relevant to the specialities.

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Appendix-A

(See Regulation No.9)

Specialties/Subjects in which Postgraduate Degree in Pharmacy can be awarded by the Indian Universities –

1. Pharmaceutics

2. Industrial Pharmacy

3. Pharmaceutical Technology

4. Pharmaceutical Chemistry

5. Pharmaceutical Analysis

6. Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance

7. Regulatory Affairs

8. Pharmaceutical Biotechnology

9. Pharmacy Practice

10. Pharmacology

11. Pharmacognosy

12. Phytopharmacy & Phytomedicine

13. Any other specialty as may be prescribed by the Pharmacy Council of India from time to time.

APPENDIX-B

(See regulation 17)

CONDITIONS TO BE FULFILLED BY

THE EXAMINING AUTHORITY

1. The Examining Authority shall be a Indian University constituted by the Central Government/State

Government/Union Territory Administration or Deemed to be University. It shall ensure that discipline and

decorum of the examinations are strictly observed at the examination centers.

2. It shall permit the Inspector or Inspectors of the Pharmacy Council of India to visit and inspect the examinations.

3. It shall provide:-

(a) adequate rooms with necessary furniture for holding written examinations;

(b) well-equipped laboratories for holding practical examinations;

(c) an adequate number of qualified and responsible examiners and staff to conduct and invigilate the

examinations; and

(d) such other facilities as may be necessary for efficient and proper conduct of examinations.

4. It shall, if so required by a candidate, furnish the statement of marks secured by a candidate in the examinations

after payment of prescribed fee, if any, to the Examining Authority.

5. It shall appoint examiners whose qualifications should be similar to those of the teachers in the respective subjects

as prescribed in the Minimum Qualification for Teachers in Pharmacy Institutions Regulations, 2014.

6. In pursuance of sub–section (3) of section 12 of the Pharmacy Act, 1948, the Examining Authority shall

communicate to the Secretary, Pharmacy Council of India, not less than six weeks in advance the dates fixed for

examinations, the time-table for such examinations, so as to enable the Council to arrange for inspection of the

examinations.

7. The Examining Authority shall ensure that examiners for conducting examination for M.Pharm programme shall

be persons possessing pharmacy qualification and are actually involved in the teaching of the M.Pharm programme

in an approved institution.

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APPENDIX-C.

(See Regulation – 19.C)

POSTGRADUATE EXAMINATION

GUIDELINES ON APPOINTMENT OF POSTGRADUATE EXAMINERS

1. No person shall be appointed as an examiner in any subject unless he fulfills the minimum requirements for

recognition as a Postgraduate teacher as laid down by the Pharmacy Council of India and has minimum

teaching experience of 5 (Five) years as a Lecturer / Assistant Professor after obtaining postgraduate degree.

2. There shall be at least two examiners in each subject at an examination out of which one shall be external

examiner. The external examiner who fulfils the condition laid down in clause – 1 above shall ordinarily be

invited from another recognised university, from outside the State.

3. An external examiner may be ordinarily appointed for not more than three years consecutively. Thereafter he

may be reappointed after an interval of two years.

4. The internal examiner in a subject shall not accept external examinership for a college from which external

examiner is appointed in his subject.

5. There shall be a Chairman of the Board of paper – setters who shall be an external examiner and shall

moderate the question papers.

6. Where there is more than one centre of examination, there shall be Co-ordinator appointed by the University

who shall supervise and co-ordinate the examination on behalf of the University with independent authority.

APPENDIX-D

(See regulation 20.2)

CONDITIONS TO BE FULFILLED BY THE

ACADEMIC TRAINING INSTITUTION

1) Any authority or institution in India applying to the Pharmacy Council of India for approval of courses of study

for M.Pharm under sub-section (1) of section 12 of the Pharmacy Act, 1948 shall comply with the infrastructural

facilities as prescribed by the Pharmacy Council of India from time to time.

2) M.Pharm programme shall henceforth be permitted to conduct only in those institutions which are approved by

the Pharmacy Council of India for B.Pharm course as provided under section 12 of the Pharmacy Act, 1948.

3) Teaching Staff requirement-

i) Staff Pattern: All faculty shall be full time.

ii) Teaching Staff : (Exclusively for running M.Pharm courses)

Department/Division

Name of the post No.

Department of Pharmaceutics Professor/Asso. Prof. 1

Asst. Professor 2

Lecturer 2

Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry

Professor/Asso. Prof. 1

Asst. Professor 2

Lecturer 2

Department of Pharmacology Professor/Asso. Prof. 1

Asst. Professor 2

Lecturer 2

Department of Pharmacognosy Professor/Asso. Prof. 1

Asst. Professor 2

Lecturer 2

Department of Pharmacy Practice Professor/Asso. Prof. 1

Asst. Professor 2

Lecturer 2

Department of Industrial Pharmacy

Professor/Asso. Prof. 1

Asst. Professor 2

Lecturer 2

Department of Pharmaceutical Technology

Professor/Asso. Prof. 1

Asst. Professor 2

Lecturer 2

Department of Pharmaceutical Analysis

Professor/Asso. Prof. 1

Asst. Professor 2

Lecturer 2

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Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance

Professor/Asso. Prof. 1

Asst. Professor 2

Lecturer 2

Department of Regulatory Affairs

Professor/Asso. Prof. 1

Asst. Professor 2

Lecturer 2

Department of Pharmaceutical Biotechnology

Professor/Asso. Prof. 1

Asst. Professor 2

Lecturer 2

Department of Phytopharmacy & Phytomedicine Professor/Asso. Prof. 1

Asst. Professor 2

Lecturer 2

iii) Additional staff required, in addition to teaching faculty prescribed for B.Pharm course for conducting

M.Pharm courses per department shall be as under: -

1. Asso. Professor - 2

2. Asstt. Prof/Lecturer - 2

iv) Workload of Faculty :

Professor – 8 hrs. per week

Assistant Professor – 12 hrs. per week

Lecturers – 16 hrs. per week

v) Training of Pharmacy Practice Faculty for M.Pharm (Pharmacy Practice):

a) Teaching staff will be trained as per the module prescribed by the Pharmacy Council of India.

b) Duration of training – Minimum 3 months.

c) Training sites – Institutions running pharmacy practice Programmes for atleast five

years.

d) Trainer – Professor/Associate Professor or Assistant Professor with minimum

of five years of clinical pharmacy teaching and practice experience.

4) NON-TEACHING STAFF:

Sl.No. Designation

Required

(Minimum)

Required Qualification

1 Laboratory Technician 1 for each Dept D. Pharm

2 Laboratory Assistants or Laboratory

Attenders

1 for each Lab (minimum) SSLC

3 Office Superintendent 1 Degree

4 Accountant 1 Degree

5 Store keeper 1 D.Pharm or a Bachelor

degree.

6 Computer Data Operator 1 BCA or Graduate with

Computer Course

7 Office Staff I 1 Degree

8 Office Staff II 2 Degree

9 Peon 2 SSLC

10 Cleaning personnel Adequate ---

11 Gardener Adequate ---

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5) ACCOMMODATION

Class Rooms

S.No Course Class Room Minimum Area Intake Remark

1 B.Pharm 04 75 Sq.Mt

90Sq.mt

(desirable)

60

2 M.Pharm 02 per specialization 36 Sq.Mt 15

Library

S.No Courses Designation Qualification No Remarks

1 B.Pharm &

M.Pharm

Librarian M. Lib 1

Assistant Librarian D. Lib 1

Library Attendent 10 +2 / PUC 2

Laboratories

Sl.No

Course Laboratories Minimum Area Remark

1 B.Pharm Pharmaceutics

Pharmaceutical Chemistry

Pharmaceutical Analysis

Pharmacology

Pharmacognosy Pharmaceutical

Biotechnology (Including

Aseptic Room)

75 Sq.Mt

90Sq.mt(desirable)

Preparation Room with minimum 10

Sq.mt area for each lab (One room can be

shared by two labs, if it is in between two

labs)

2 M.Pharm 02 per specialization 75 Sq.Mt Preparation Room with minimum 10

Sq.mt area for each lab

3 B.Pharm

&

M.Pharm

Area of the Machine Room 80-100 Sq.mt

4 Central Instrumentation

Room

80 Sq.mts

Provided with Air Conditioning

facilities

5 Store Room – I 100 Sq mts

6 Store Room – II 20 Sq mts

1. All the Laboratories should be well lit and ventilated.

2. All Laboratories should be provided with basic amenities and services like exhaust fans and fume

chamber to reduce the pollution wherever necessary.

3. The work benches should be smooth and easily cleanable preferably made of non-absorbent material.

4. The water taps should be non-leaking and directly installed on sinks. Drainage should be efficient.

5. Balance room should be attached to the concerned laboratories.

Administrative Area

Sl.No Course Description

Minimum Area Remark

1 B.Pharm &

M.Pharm

Principal’s Chamber

75 Sq.Mt

90Sq.mt(desirable)

2 B.Pharm &

M.Pharm

Office – I - Establishment

75 Sq.Mt

3 B.Pharm &

M.Pharm

Office – II - Academics

80-100 Sq.mt

4 B.Pharm &

M.Pharm

Confidential Room

80 Sq.mts

5 B.Pharm &

M.Pharm

Store Room – I

100 Sq mts

6 B.Pharm &

M.Pharm

Store Room – II

20 Sq mts

7 B.Pharm &

M.Pharm

H.O.D Room

20 Sq.Mt

Per Faculty

8 B.Pharm &

M.Pharm

Faculty Rooms

10 Sq.Mt

Per Faculty

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Ammenities

Sl. No Courses Description Minimum Area Remark

1 B.Pharm &

M.Pharm

Girl’s Common Room (Essential)

20 Sq.Mt

2 Boy’s Common Room 10 Sq.Mt

3 Toilet Blocks for Boys

4 Toilet Blocks for Girls

5 Drinking Water facility – Water Cooler

6 Boy’s Hostel (Desirable)

7 Girl’s Hostel (Desirable)

8 Power Backup Provision

Other facilities

Sl.No Course Description Minimum Area Remark

1 B.Pharm &

M.Pharm

Animal House

80 Sq.Mt

2 B.Pharm &

M.Pharm

Library

150 Sq.Mt

3 B.Pharm &

M.Pharm

Museum

50 Sq.Mt.

4 B.Pharm &

M.Pharm

Auditorium / Multi Purpose Hall

(Desirable)

250-300 seating

capacity

5 B.Pharm &

M.Pharm

Seminar Hall

6 B.Pharm &

M.Pharm

Herbal Garden (Desirable)

7 B.Pharm Computer

(Latest Configuration)

1 system for every 10

students

With Internet

Browsing Facility

8 B.Pharm Printers 1 printer for every 10

computers

9 B.Pharm Multi Media Projector 01

10 M.Pharm Computer (Latest

Configuration)

1 system for every 6

students

With Internet

Browsing Facility

Printers 1 printer for every 6

computers

11 M.Pharm Multi Media Projector 01 For each

specialization

12 B.Pharm &

M.Pharm

Generator (5KVA) 01

13 B.Pharm Multi Media Projector 01 For each

specialization

Library Facilities

Sl.No Courses Item Titles (No) Minimum Volumes (No)

1 B.Pharm &

M.Pharm

Books

150 1500 adequate coverage of a large

number of standard text books and

titles in all disciplines of pharmacy

2 Annual Addition Books 150

3 B.Pharm

&

M.Pharm

Periodicals Hard copies /

online

10 National

05 International

periodicals

CDs Adequate Nos

4 B.Pharm

&

M.Pharm

Reprographic Facilities:

Photo Copier Scanner

01 each

5 M.Pharm Multi Media Projector 01 For each specialization

6 B.Pharm &

M.Pharm

Generator (5KVA) 01

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Appendix-E

(See Regulation - 22)

EQUIPMENT AND APPARATUS

The details of equipments and apparatus required for various departments shall be as prescribed by the Pharmacy

Council of India from time to time.

ARCHNA MUDGAL, Registrar-cum-Secretary

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d- izFke o"kZ Hks"kth Lukrd & fuEufyf[kr ijh{kkvksa esa ls fdlh esa mŸkh.kZ &

i) vH;FkhZ us Hkkjrh; fo’ofo|ky; la?k }kjk 10+2 ijh{kk ds led{k ekU;rk izkIr lacaf/kr jkT;@dsUnzh; ljdkj ds izkf/kdj.kksa }kjk lapkfyr 10+2 ijh{kk mŸkh.kZ dh gks ftlesa ,d fo"k; vaxzsth gks rFkk HkkSfrdh] jlk;u foKku] xf.kr@tho foKku i`Fkd&i`Fkd oSdfYid fo"k; gksA rFkkfi] ftu Nk=ksa ds ikl vukSipkfjd vkSj xSj d{kk vk/kkfjr fo|ky;h laLFkk tSls] jk"Vªh; eqDr fo|ky;h ijh{kk f’k{k.k laLFkku] jkT;ksa dh eqDr fo|ky; i)fr vkfn dh 10+2 vgZrk gS] os Hks"kth Lukrd ikB~;Øe esa izos’k ds fy, ik= ugha gksaxsA”

ii) Hkkjrh; Hks"kth ifj"kn~ }kjk mi;qZDr ijh{kkvksa esa ls fdlh ds led{k vuqeksfnr dksbZ vU; vgZrk A

rFkkfi] ikB~;Øe esa izos’k ds o"kZ ds 31 fnlEcj ;k mlls iwoZ Nk= dh vk;q 17 o"kZ gksuh pkfg,A

rFkkfi] ;g fd vuqlwfpr tkfr;ksa] vuqlwfpr tu&tkfr;ksa vkSj vU; fiNM+s oxkZsa ds Nk=ksa ds fy, lhVksa dk vkj{k.k dsUnzh; ljdkj@jkT; ljdkj@la?k {ks= iz’kklu] tks Hkh gks] }kjk le;&le; ij tkjh fd, x, vuqns’kksa ds vuqlkj gksxkA

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[k- Hks"kth Lukrd esa ckn esa izos’k (nwljs o"kZ@rhljs lsesLVj esa)

Hks"kth vf/kfu;e dh /kkjk 12 ds v/khu Hkkjrh; Hks"kth ifj"kn~ }kjk vuqeksfnr laLFkku ls Mh-QkeZ- ikB~;Øe esa mŸkh.kZ A

5. Hks"kth Lukrd ikB~;Øe esa izos’k la[;k mruh gksxh tks Hkkjrh; Hks"kth ifj"kn~ }kjk le;&le; ij fu/kkZfjr dh tk,xhA

6. v/;;u ikB~;Øev/;;u ikB~;Øev/;;u ikB~;Øev/;;u ikB~;Øe & Hks"kth Lukrd ds v/;;u ikB~;Øe ds fo"k; rFkk fl)kar i{k] O;ogkj i{k vkSj vuqf’k{k.kh; i{k esa f’k{k.k ds izR;sd fo"k; ds fy, ,d lIrkg esa mrus ?kUVs gksaxs ftrus Hkkjrh; Hks"kth }kjk le;&le; ij fu/kkZfjr fd, tk,xsaA

7. O;kogkfjO;kogkfjO;kogkfjO;kogkfjd izf’k{k.kd izf’k{k.kd izf’k{k.kd izf’k{k.k % Nk= ls visf{kr gS fd og 150 ?k.Vksa dk O;ogkfjd izf’k{k.k izkIr djs

(d) Hks"kth O;ogkj (vLirky@lkeqnkf;d Hks"kth) vFkok

([k) Hks"kth; vkSj lEc) m|ksxksa esa tks nwljs o"kZ ds i’pkr~ v/;;u Øe ds nkSjku de ls de ,d ekl dh vof/k dk gksA

8. ikB~; fooj.kikB~; fooj.kikB~; fooj.kikB~; fooj.k & v/;;u ds gj fo"k; ds fy, ikB~; fooj.k og gksxk tks Hkkjrh; Hks"kth ifj"kn~ }kjk le;&le; ij fu/kkZfjr djsxh A

9. v/;;u ikB~;Øe lapkfyr djus okys izkf/kdj.k dk vuqeksnu &

1) dksbZ O;fDr] laLFkku] lkslk;Vh] U;kl ;k fo’ofo|ky; Hkkjrh; Hks"kth ifj"kn~ ds iwoZ vuqeksnu ds fcuk Hks"kth Lukrd dk;ZØe izkjaHk vkSj lapkfyr ugha djsxkA

2) Hks"kth vf/kfu;e dh /kkjk 12 dh mi/kkjk (1) ds v/khu vuqeksnu izkIr djus ds iz;kstu gsrq dksbZ O;fDr ;k Hks"kth egkfo|ky; ,slh Ldhe izLrqr djsxk tks Hkkjrh; Hks"kth ifj"kn~ }kjk fu/kkZfjr dh xbZ gksA

3) Åij mifofu;e (2) esa mYysf[kr Ldhe ,sls izk:i esa gksxh vkSj mlesa ,slk fooj.k gksxk rFkk ,slh jhfr ls izLrqr dh tk,xk rFkk mlds lkFk ,slh Qhl layXu gksxh tks fu/kkZfjr dh xbZ gks %

rFkkfi] Hkkjrh; Hks"kth ifj"kn~ bu fofu;eksa ds v/khu fdlh laLFkku dks rc rd vuqeksfnr ugha djsxh tc rd fd mlus bu fofu;eksa ds ifjf’k"V ‘d’ esa ;Fkk fufnZ"V Hkou] okl&lqfo/kk] iz;ksx’kkyk] midj.k] f’k{k.k deZpkjhoan] xSj&f’k{k.k deZpkjho`an vkfn ds laca/k esa v/;kiu ds i;kZIr bartke u dj fy, gksaA

10. ijh{kkijh{kkijh{kkijh{kk &&&&

1. Hks"kth Lukrd ds izR;sd ’kS{kf.kd o"kZ@lsesLVj ds var esa ijh{kk gksxhA

2. izR;sd ijh{kk gj o"kZ nks ckj vFkkZr~ fu;fer vkSj vuqiwjd ijh{kk vk;ksftr dh tk,xhA

3. ijh{kk fyf[kr vkSj O;kogkfjd (ekSf[kd ijh{kk lesr) gksxh] izR;sd Hkkx ds fy, vf/kdre vad gksaxs tks Hkkjrh; Hks"kth ifj"kn~ }kjk le;&le; ij fu/kkZfjr fd, tk,xs

11. ijh{kk esa cSBus dh ik=rk % ijh{kk esa cSBus ds fy, dsoy ogh Nk= ik= gksaxs tks ml laLFkku ds izeq[k dk izek.k&i= izLrqr djsaxs ftlesa mUgksaus gj fo"k; esa fl}kar i{k vkSj O;ogkj i{k nksuksa esa vyx&vyx vk;ksftr de ls de 80 izfr’kr d{kkvksa esa gkftj gksdj v/;;u ikB~;Øe iwjk fd;k gksA

12. ijh{kk dk <axijh{kk dk <axijh{kk dk <axijh{kk dk <ax %%%%

(1) lS)kafrd ijh{kk rhu ?kUVs rFkk O;kogkfjd ijh{kk pkj ?kUVs dh gksxhA

(2) tks Nk= fdlh fo"k; dh lS}kafrd ;k O;kogkfjd ijh{kk esa mÙkh.kZ ugha gksxk og ;FkkfLFkfr lS)kafrd ;k O;kogkfjd ijh{kk esa nksckjk cSBsxkA

(3) O;kogkfjd ijh{kk esa ekSf[kd ijh{kk Hkh ’kkfey gksxhA

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13. l= ijh{kk esa vad nsuk rFkk vfHkys[k dk j[k j[kko &

(1) Hks"kth Lukrd ikB~;Øe dk izf’k{k.k nsus okys laLFkku esa lS)kafrd vkSj O;kogkfjd d{kk dk;Z vkSj ijh{kkvksa dk fu;fer vfHkys[k gj Nk= ds fy, j[kk tk,xk rFkk gj lS)kafrd fo"k; ds fy, 25 vad vkSj gj O;kogkfjd fo"k; ds fy, 25 vad l=h; vad ds :i esa j[ks tk,axsA

(2) izR;sd 'kS{kf.kd o"kZ ds nkSjku de ls de rhu vkof/kd l= ijh{kk,a gksaxh rFkk l=h; vadksa dh x.kuk fdUgh nks izn’kZuksa ds lokZsPp vkSlr ij vk/kkfjr gksxhA

(3) O;kogkfjd fo"k;ksa esa l=h; vad fuEufyf[kr vk/kkj ij fn, tk,axsa %&

(i) l= ijh{kk esa okLrfod izn’kZu (15 vad),

(ii) O;kogkfjd d{kk dk;Z] rRijrk] ekSf[kd ijh{kk] vfHkys[k j[kus vkfn dk nSfud ewY;kadu (10 vad)

14. ijh{kk mÙkh.kZ djus ds fy, U;wure vadijh{kk mÙkh.kZ djus ds fy, U;wure vadijh{kk mÙkh.kZ djus ds fy, U;wure vadijh{kk mÙkh.kZ djus ds fy, U;wure vad & dksbZ Nk= rc rd ijh{kk esa mÙkh.kZ ?kksf"kr ugha fd;k tk,xk tc rd fd mlus l= vadksa lesr lS}kafrd ;k O;kogkfjd ijh{kkvksa esa gj fo"k; esa i`Fkd&i`Fkd de ls de 50% vad izkIr u fd, gksaA Hks"kth Lukrd esa ,d gh iz;kl esa lc fo"k;ksa esa dqy 60% ;k blls vf/kd vad izkIr djus okys Nk=ksa dks izFke Js.kh esa mÙkh.kZ ?kksf"kr fd;k tk,xkA fdlh fo"k; ;k fdUgha fo"k;ksa esa 75% ;k blls vf/kd vad izkIr djus okys Nk=ksa dh ml fo"k; ;k mu fo"k;ksa esa fo’ks"k ;ksX;rk ds lkFk mÙkh.kZ ?kksf"kr fd;k tk;sxk c’krZs fd lc fo"k; ,d gh iz;kl esa mÙkh.kZ fd, gksaA

14(dddd). vxys o"kZ esa izkSUufr ds fy, ik=rk vxys o"kZ esa izkSUufr ds fy, ik=rk vxys o"kZ esa izkSUufr ds fy, ik=rk vxys o"kZ esa izkSUufr ds fy, ik=rk & os lHkh Nk=] tks lHkh fo"k;ksa esa cSBs gSa vkSj izFke o"kZ dh okf"kZd ijh{kk esa mÙkh.kZ gq, gSa] nwljs o"kZ esa çksUufr ds fy, ik= gSa vkfn vkfnA fQj Hkh nks ls vf/kd fo"k;ksa esa vlQy Nk= vxys o"kZ dh d{kk esa izksUufr ls oafpr gks tk,axsA

15. ijh{kkvksa dk vuqeksnuijh{kkvksa dk vuqeksnuijh{kkvksa dk vuqeksnuijh{kkvksa dk vuqeksnu & fofu;e 10 ls 12 vkSj 14 esa of.kZr ijh{kk,a ml ijh{kk izkf/kdj.k }kjk vk;ksftr dh tk,axh tks Hks"kth vf/kfu;e 1948 dh /kkjk 12 dh mi/kkjk (2) ds v/khu Hkkjrh; Hks"kth ifj"kn~ }kjk vuqeksfnr gksA ,slk vuqeksnu rHkh fn;k tk,xk tc lacaf/kr ijh{kk izkf/kdj.k bu fofu;eksa ds ifjf’k"V ([k) esa fofufnZ"V ’krkZsa dks iwjk djrk gksA

16. ijh{kk mÙkh.kZ djus dk izek.k&i=ijh{kk mÙkh.kZ djus dk izek.k&i=ijh{kk mÙkh.kZ djus dk izek.k&i=ijh{kk mÙkh.kZ djus dk izek.k&i= & gj Nk= tks Hks"kth Lukrd dh ijh{kk,a mÙkh.kZ dj ysxk mls ijh{kk izkf/kdj.k }kjk izek.k&i= fn;k tk,xkA

ifjf’k"V ifjf’k"V ifjf’k"V ifjf’k"V (dddd)

(fofu;e fofu;e fofu;e fofu;e 9 nsf[k,nsf[k,nsf[k,nsf[k,)

’kS{kf.kd izf’k{k.k laLFkk }kjk iwjh dh tkus okyh ’krZsa’kS{kf.kd izf’k{k.k laLFkk }kjk iwjh dh tkus okyh ’krZsa’kS{kf.kd izf’k{k.k laLFkk }kjk iwjh dh tkus okyh ’krZsa’kS{kf.kd izf’k{k.k laLFkk }kjk iwjh dh tkus okyh ’krZsa

1. Hks"kth vf/kfu;e 1948 dh /kkjk 12 dh mi/kkjk (1) ds v/khu Hks"kth Lukrd ds fy, v/;;u ikB~;Øe ds vuqeksnu ds fy, Hkkjrh; Hks"kth ifj"kn~ esa vkosnu djus okyk dksbZ izkf/kdj.k ;k laLFkk Hkkjrh; Hks"kth ifj"kn~ }kjk le;&le; ij fu/kkZfjr volajpukRed lqfo/kkvksa dk vuqikyu djsxk A

2. Hks"kth Lukrd dk;ZØe dsoy mUgha laLFkkvksa }kjk lapkfyr fd, tk,axs tks Hks"kth vf/kfu;e 1948 dh /kkjk 12 ds micU/kksa ds vuqlkj Hks"kth Lukrd ds fy, Hkkjrh; Hks"kth ifj"kn~ }kjk vuqeksfnr gSA

3. f’k{k.k deZpkjh o`Unf’k{k.k deZpkjh o`Unf’k{k.k deZpkjh o`Unf’k{k.k deZpkjh o`Un

(i) deZpkjh izfr:i (iSVuZ) % lHkh f’k{kd iw.kZdkfyd gksaxs

(ii) funs’kd@iz/kkukpk;Z@laLFkk izeq[k & 1

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(iii) foHkkx@izHkkx okj f’k{k.k deZpkjho`an

(iv) funs’kd@iz/kkukpk;Z@laLFkk izeq[k@foHkkxk/;{k lfgr f’k{kdksa dh vgZrk,a vkSj vuqHko “Hks"kth laLFkkuks esa f’k{kdks dh U;wure ;ksX;rk fofu;e] 2014” esa fufgr U;wure vgZrk ds vuq:Ik gksaxsA

(v) f’k{kdksa dk dk;ZHkkj %& izksQslj@lg izksQslj & 8 ?k.Vs izfr lIrkg lgk;d izksQslj & 12 ?k.Vs izfr lIrkg izk/;kid & 16 ?k.Vs izfr lIrkg

4. xSj & f’k{k.k deZpkjhxSj & f’k{k.k deZpkjhxSj & f’k{k.k deZpkjhxSj & f’k{k.k deZpkjh

ØekadØekadØekadØekad inukeinukeinukeinuke visf{kr la[;k visf{kr la[;k visf{kr la[;k visf{kr la[;k (U;wureU;wureU;wureU;wure) visf{kr vgZrkvisf{kr vgZrkvisf{kr vgZrkvisf{kr vgZrk

1 iz;ksx’kkyk rduhf’k;u izR;sd foHkkx ds fy, ,d Mh-QkeZ- 2 iz;ksx’kkyk lgk;d ;k

iz;ksx’kkyk ifjpj izR;sd iz;ksx’kkyk ds fy, ,d (de ls de)

,l-,l-,y-lh-

3 dk;kZy; v/kh{kd 1 fMxzh 4 ys[kkiky 1 fMxzh 5 HkaMkjh 1 fdlh fo’ofo|ky; ;k laLFkk }kjk ekU;rk

izkIr Mh-QkeZ- ;k Lukrd fMxzh 6 daI;wVj MkVk vkijsVj 1 ch-lh-,- vFkok daI;wVj ikB~;Øe esa Lukrd 7 dk;kZy; deZpkjh I 1 fMxzh

8 dk;kZy; deZpkjh II 2 fMxzh

9 pijklh 2 ,l-,l-,y-lh- 10 lQkbZ dkfeZd ;Fkksfpr -

11 ekyh ;Fkksfpr -

5. vkoklvkoklvkoklvkokl iz/kkukpk;Z vFkok foHkkxk/;{k ds d{kksa] dk;kZy;] d{kkvksa] iqLrdky;] deZpkjhoan] LVkQ dkeu d{k] Nk=

dkeu d{k] laxzgky;] iz;ksx’kkykvksa] HkaMkjkssa vkfn ds fy, i;kZIr laokru] izdk’k vkSj vU; LokLF;dj voLFkkvkssa ls ;qDr mi;qDr vkSj i;kZIr vkokl dh O;oLFkk gksuh pkfg,A

fuEukafdr ds fy, vkB iz;ksx’kkykvksa ds lkFk&lkFk de ls de nks O;k[;ku d{k gksus pkfg, &

1. QkekZfL;wfVDl ,.M QkekZdksfdusfVDl iz;ksx’kkyk - 2

2. ykbQ lkbal (QkekZdksykWth] fQft;ksykth] iSFkksfQft;ksykth) - 2

foHkkx@izHkkxfoHkkx@izHkkxfoHkkx@izHkkxfoHkkx@izHkkx inukeinukeinukeinuke la[;kla[;kla[;kla[;k (60 nkf[kyksa ds fy,nkf[kyksa ds fy,nkf[kyksa ds fy,nkf[kyksa ds fy,)

la[;kla[;kla[;kla[;k (100 nkf[kyksa ds fy,nkf[kyksa ds fy,nkf[kyksa ds fy,nkf[kyksa ds fy,)

QkekZfL;wfVDl foHkkx izksQslj@lg izksQslj 1 1 lgk;d izksQslj 1 2 izk/;kid 2 3 QkekZfL;wfVdy dSfeLVªh foHkkx izksQslj@lg izksQslj 1 1

(QkekZfL;wfVdy ,ukysfll lfgr) lgk;d izksQslj 1 2 izk/;kid 3 3 QkekZdksykWth foHkkx izksQslj@lg izksQslj 1 1

lgk;d izksQslj 1 1 izk/;kid 2 3 QkekZdksXukslh foHkkx izksQslj@lg izksQslj 1 1

lgk;d izksQslj 1 1 izk/;kid 1 1 QkeZslh izSfDVl rFkk lacaf/kr fo"k; foHkkx

izksQslj@lg izksQslj - 1

lgk;d izksQslj 1 1 izk/;kid 1 1

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3. QkekZfL;wfVdy dSfeLVªh - 2

4. QkekZdksXukslh - 1

5. QkekZfL;wfVdy ,ukysfll - 1

;ksx - 8

iz;ksx’kkykvkssa ds vykok] rqyk d{k] lsfIVdjks/kh d{k ;k dsfcusV] i'kq’kkyk vkSj e’khu d{k dh Hkh O;oLFkk gksuh pkfg,A

iz;ksx’kkyk dk Q’kZ {ks=Qy fdlh Hkh le; iz;ksx’kkyk esa dk;Z djus ds fy, izfrNk= de ls de 30 oxZ QqV gksuk pkfg, tks rS;kjh d{k lfgr de ls de 900 oxZ QqV vo’; gksA

iz;ksx’kkykvkssa dh fQfVax vkSj mldk fuekZ.k ,slh jhfr ls fd;k x;k gks fd mUgsa Bhd ls LoPN j[kk tk ldsA tgka vko’;d gks ogka xSl vkSj ikuh dh fQfVax] ’kSYQ] ¶;wfeax vyekfj;ksa dh O;oLFkk gksuh pkfg,A

6. miLdj vkSj midj.kmiLdj vkSj midj.kmiLdj vkSj midj.kmiLdj vkSj midj.k

fofHkUu foHkkxksa ds fy, visf{kr miLdj vkSj midj.k og gksaxs tks Hkkjrh; Hks"kth ifj"kn~ }kjk le;&le; ij fu/kkZfjr fd, tk,saxs A

ifjf’k"V ifjf’k"V ifjf’k"V ifjf’k"V ([k[k[k[k)

(fofu;e fofu;e fofu;e fofu;e 15 nsf[k,nsf[k,nsf[k,nsf[k,)

ijh{kk izkf/kdj.k }kjk iwjh dh tkus okyh ’krZsaijh{kk izkf/kdj.k }kjk iwjh dh tkus okyh ’krZsaijh{kk izkf/kdj.k }kjk iwjh dh tkus okyh ’krZsaijh{kk izkf/kdj.k }kjk iwjh dh tkus okyh ’krZsa

1. ijh{kk izkf/kdj.k dsUnzh; ljdkj@jkT; ljdkj@la?k&{ks= iz’kklu }kjk xfBr fo’ofo|ky; vFkok MhEM ;wfuoflZVh gksxh ftlds }kjk ;g lqfuf’pr fd;k tk, fd ijh{kk dsUnzksa ij ijh{kkvksa eas vuq’kklu vkSj ’kkyhurk dk dM+kbZ ls ikyu gksA

2. og Hkkjrh; Hks"kth ifj"kn~ ds fujh{kd ;k fujh{kdksa dks ijh{kkvksa esa tkus vkSj mudk fujh{k.k djus nsxkA

3. og fuEufyf[kr O;oLFkk,a Hkh djsxk &

(d) fyf[kr ijh{kk,a vk;ksftr djus ds fy, vko’;d QuhZpj ;qDr i;kZIr d{k ;

([k) izk;ksfxd ijh{kk ysus ds fy, lk/ku laiUu iz;ksx’kkyk,a ;

(x) ijh{kk lapkfyr djus vkSj vUoh{k.k djus ds fy, iz;kZIr ;ksX; vkSj ftEesnkj ijh{kd ; rFkk

(?k) ,slh vU; lqfo/kk,a tks ijh{kkvksa ds n{krkiw.kZ rFkk mfpr lapkyu ds fy, vko’;d gksaA

4. ;fn fdlh vH;FkhZ }kjk ,slk visf{kr gks rks og ijh{kk izkf/kdj.k dks fofgr ’kqYd] ;fn dksbZ gS] ysus ds ckn ijh{kk esa vH;FkhZ }kjk izkIr vadksa dk fooj.k nsxkA

5. og ,sls ijh{kdksa dh fu;qfDr djsxk ftudh vgZrk,a lacaf/kr fo"k;ksa ds f’k{kdksa dh vgZrkvksa ds led{k gksa tks Hkss"kth laLFkkvksa esa f’k{kdksa dh U;wure ;ksX;rk fofu;e 2014 esa fufgr gSA

6. Hkss"kth vf/kfu;e 1948 dh /kkjk 12 dh mi/kkjk (3) ds vuqlj.k esa ijh{kk izkf/kdj.k Hkkjrh; Hks"kth ifj"kn~ ds lfpo dks ijh{kkvksa ds fy, fu;r rkjh[ksa ,slh ijh{kkvksa dh le;&lkj.kh] ijh{kk ls de ls de 6 lIrkg igys lalwfpr djsxk ftlls fd ifjss"kn~ ,slh ijh{kkvksa esa mifLFkr jgus ds fy, fujh{k.k ny dk bartke dj ldsA

7. ijh{kk izkf/kdj.k ;g lqfuf’pr djsxk fd Hks"kth Lukrd dk;ZØe ds fy, ijh{kk vk;ksftr djus ds fy, ijh{kd ,sls O;fDr gksa ftuds ikl Hks"kth vgZrk gks vkSj tks fdlh vuqeksfnr laLFkk esa Hks"kth Lukrd dk;ZZØe ds f’k{k.k esa Hkkx ysrs gksaA

vpZuk eqn~xy] fuca/kd&,oa&lfpo

[foKkiu III@4@vlk-@101@14]

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NOTIFICATION

New Delhi, the 10th December, 2014

The Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pham.) Course Regulations, 2014

No. 14-154/ 2010- 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-I

1. Short title and commencement –

(1) These regulations may be called the Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm) Course Regulations, 2014.

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

2. B. Pharm shall consist of a certificate, having passed the course of study and examination as prescribed in these

regulations, for the purpose of registration as a pharmacist to practice the profession under the Pharmacy Act,

1948.

CHAPTER-II

3. Duration of the course. –

B. Pharm: The duration of the course shall be four academic years (annual/semester) full time with each academic

year spread over a period of not less than two hundred working days for annual pattern and hundred working days

for each semester.

4. Minimum qualification for admission to –

A. First year B. Pharm – A pass in any of the following examinations -

i. Candidate shall have passed 10+2 examination conducted by the respective state/central government

authorities recognized as equivalent to 10+2 examination by the Association of Indian Universities (AIU)

with English as one of the subjects and Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics/Biology as optional subjects

individually. “However, the students possessing 10+2 qualification from non-formal and non-class rooms

based schooling such as National Institute of Open Schooling, open school systems of States etc. shall not

be eligible for admission to B.Pharm Course.”

ii. Any other qualification approved by the Pharmacy Council of India as equivalent to any of the above

examinations.

Provided that a student should complete the age of 17 years on or before 31st December of the year of

admission to the course.

Provided that there shall be reservation of seats for the students belonging to the Scheduled Castes,

Scheduled Tribes and other Backward Classes in accordance with the instructions issued by the Central

Government/State Government/Union Territory Administration as the case may be from time to time.

B. B. Pharm lateral entry (to second year/third semester) -

A pass in D. Pharm course from an institution approved by the Pharmacy Council of India under section 12 of

the Pharmacy Act.

5. Number of admissions in B. Pharm course shall be as prescribed by the Pharmacy Council of India from time to

time.

6. Course of study. – The course of study for B. Pharm shall include the subjects, number of hours in a week devoted

to each subject for its teaching in theory, practical and tutorial as may be prescribed by the Pharmacy Council of

India from time to time.

7. Practical Training: The student is required to undergo practical training of 150 hrs either in (A) Pharmacy Practice

(Hospital/Community pharmacy) or (B) Pharmaceutical and allied Industries spread over a period of not less than

one month during the course of study after second year.

8. Syllabus. – The syllabus for each subject of study shall be as prescribed by the Pharmacy Council of India from

time to time.

9. Approval of the authority conducting the course of study. –

1. No person, institution, society, trust or university shall start and conduct B. Pharm programme without the

prior approval of the Pharmacy Council of India.

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2. Any person or pharmacy college for the purpose of obtaining permission under sub-section (1) of section 12 of

the Pharmacy Act, shall submit a scheme as may be prescribed by the Pharmacy Council of India.

3. The scheme referred to in sub-regulation (2) above, shall be in such form and contain such particulars and be

preferred in such manner and be accompanied with such fee as may be prescribed:

Provided that the Pharmacy Council of India shall not approve any institution under these regulations unless it

provides adequate arrangements for teaching in regard to building, accommodation, labs., equipments,

teaching staff, non-teaching staff, etc., as specified in Appendix-A to these regulations.

10. Examination. –

1. There shall be an examination at the end of each academic year/semester of B.Pharm.

2. Each examination may be held twice every year namely regular and supplementary examination.

3. The examinations shall be of written and practical (including oral nature) carrying maximum marks for each

part as may be prescribed by the Pharmacy Council of India from time to time.

11. Eligibility for appearing Examination.― Only such students who produce certificate from the Head of the

Institution in which he or she has undergone the course of study by attending not less than 80% of the classes held both

in theory and practicals separately in each subject shall be eligible for appearing at examination.

12. Mode of examinations.―

(1) Theory examination shall be of three hours and practical examination shall be of four hours duration.

(2) A candidate who fails in theory or practical examination of a subject shall re-appear in theory or practical as

the case may be.

(3) Practical examination shall also consist of a viva –voce (Oral) examination.

13. Award of sessional marks and maintenance of records―

(1) A regular record of both theory and practical class work and examinations conducted in an institution

imparting training for B. Pharm course, shall be maintained for each student in the institution and 25 marks for

each theory and 25 marks for each practical subject shall be allotted as sessional marks.

(2) There shall be at least three periodic sessional examinations during each academic year and the highest

aggregate of any two performances shall form the basis of calculating sessional marks.

(3) The sessional marks in practicals shall be allotted on the following basis:-

(i) Actual performance in the sessional examination (15 marks);

(ii) Day to day assessment in the practical class work,

promptness, viva-voce, record maintenance, etc. (10 marks).

14. Minimum marks for passing examination.― A student shall not be declared to have passed examination unless he

or she secures at least 50% marks in each of the subjects separately in the theory and practical examinations,

including sessional marks. The students securing 60% marks or above in aggregate in all subjects in a single

attempt at B. Pharm shall be declared to have passed in the First Class. Students securing 75% marks or

above in any subject or subjects shall be declared to have passed with distinction in the subject or those

subjects provided he / she passes in all the subjects in a single attempt.

14 (a). Eligibility for the promotion to the next year. – All the students who have appeared for all the subjects

and passed the First year Annual Examination are Eligible for promotion to the second year and so on.

However, failure in more than two subjects shall debar him /her from promotion to the next year classes.

15. Approval of examinations.― Examinations mentioned in regulations 10 to12 and 14 shall be held by the

examining authority which shall be approved by the Pharmacy Council of India under sub-section (2) of section 12

of the Pharmacy Act, 1948. Such approval shall be granted only if the examining authority concerned fulfills the

conditions as specified in Appendix–(B) to these regulations.

16. Certificate of passing examination.― Every student who has passed the examinations for the B. Pharm shall be

granted a certificate by the examining authority.

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APPENDIX- (A)

(See regulation 9)

CONDITIONS TO BE FULFILLED BY THE ACADEMIC TRAINING INSTITUTION

1) Any authority or institution in India applying to the Pharmacy Council of India for approval of courses of study for

B. Pharm. under sub-section (1) of section 12 of the Pharmacy Act, 1948 shall comply with the infrastructural

facilities as prescribed by the Pharmacy Council of India from time to time.

2) B. Pharm. programmes shall be conducted only in those institutions which are approved by the Pharmacy Council

of India for B.Pharm course as provided under section 12 of the Pharmacy Act, 1948;

3) TEACHING STAFF REQUIREMENT

(i) Staff Pattern: All faculty shall be full time.

(ii) Director/Principal/HOI - 1

(iii) Department/Division-Wise Teaching Staff:

Department/Division Name of the post No.(for 60

admissions)

No.(for 100

admissions)

Department of Pharmaceutics Professor/Associate Professor 1 1

Asst. Professor 1 2

Lecturer 2 3

Department of Pharmaceutical

Chemistry

(Including Pharmaceutical Analysis)

Professor/Associate Professor 1 1

Asst. Professor 1 2

Lecturer 3 3

Department of Pharmacology Professor/Associate Professor 1 1

Asst. Professor 1 1

Lecturer 2 3

Department of Pharmacognosy Professor/Associate Professor 1 1

Asst. Professor 1 1

Lecturer 1 1

Department of Pharmacy Practice &

related subjects

Professor/Associate Professor - 1

Asst. Professor 1 1

Lecturer 1 1

iii) Qualification and experience for teaching faculty including Director/Principal/ Head of Instt./Head of Deptt.

shall be as per the Minimum Qualification for Teachers in Pharmacy Institutions Regulations, 2014.

iv) Workload of Faculty :

Professor/Associate Professor – 8 hrs. per week

Assistant Professor – 12 hrs. per week

Lecturers – 16 hrs. per week

4) NON-TEACHING STAFF :

Sl.No. Designation Required (Minimum) Required Qualification

1 Laboratory Technician 1 for each Dept D. Pharm

2 Laboratory Assistants or

Laboratory Attenders

1 for each Lab (minimum) SSLC

3 Office Superintendent 1 Degree

4 Accountant 1 Degree

5 Store keeper 1 D.Pharm or a Bachelor degree

recognized by a University or

institution.

6 Computer Data Operator 1 BCA or Graduate with Computer

Course

7 Office Staff I 1 Degree

8 Office Staff II 2 Degree

9 Peon 2 SSLC

10 Cleaning personnel Adequate ---

11 Gardener Adequate ---

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5) ACCOMMODATION :

Suitable and sufficient accommodation with adequate ventilation, lighting and other hygienic conditions should be

provided to the rooms for Principal or the Head of the department, office, class rooms, library, staff, staff common

room, students’ common room, museum, laboratories, stores, etc.

At least two lecture halls along with eight laboratories as specified below should be provided for: —

1. Pharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics Lab - 2

2. Life Science (Pharmacology, Physiology, Pathophysiology) - 2

3. Pharmaceutical Chemistry - 2

4. Pharmacognosy - 1

5. Pharmaceutical Analysis - 1

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Total = 8

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In addition to the laboratories, balance room, aseptic room or cabinet, animal house and a machine room shall also

be provided.

Floor area of the laboratory should not be less than 30 square feet per student required to work in the laboratory at

any given time subject to a minimum of 900 square feet including Preparation Room.

Laboratories should be fitted and constructed in a manner that these can be kept reasonably clean. Gas and water

fittings, shelves, fuming cupboards be provided wherever necessary.

6. EQUIPMENT AND APPARATUS :

The details of equipments and apparatus required for various departments shall be as prescribed by the Pharmacy

Council of India from time to time.

APPENDIX - B

(See regulation 15)

CONDITIONS TO BE FULFILLED BY

THE EXAMINING AUTHORITY

1. The Examining Authority shall be a Indian University constituted by the Central Government/State

Government/Union Territory Administration or a Deemed to be University. It shall ensure that discipline and

decorum of the examinations are strictly observed at the examination centers.

2. It shall permit the Inspector or Inspectors of the Pharmacy Council of India to visit and inspect the examinations.

3. It shall provide:-

(a) adequate rooms with necessary furniture for holding written examinations;

(b) well-equipped laboratories for holding practical examinations;

(c) an adequate number of qualified and responsible examiners and staff to conduct and invigilate the

examinations; and

(d) such other facilities as may be necessary for efficient and proper conduct of examinations.

4. It shall, if so required by a candidate, furnish the statement of marks secured by a candidate in the examinations

after payment of prescribed fee, if any, to the Examining Authority.

5. It shall appoint examiners whose qualifications should be similar to those of the teachers in the respective subjects

as prescribed in the Minimum Qualification for Teachers in Pharmacy Institutions Regulations, 2014.

6. In pursuance of sub–section (3) of section 12 of the Pharmacy Act, 1948, the Examining Authority shall

communicate to the Secretary, Pharmacy Council of India, not less than six weeks in advance the dates fixed for

examinations, the time-table for such examinations, so as to enable the Council to arrange for inspection teams to

attend at such examinations.

7. The Examining Authority shall ensure that examiners for conducting examination for B. Pharm. programme shall

be persons possessing pharmacy qualification and are actually involved in the teaching of the B. Pharm.

programme in an approved institution.

ARCHNA MUDGAL, Registrar-cum-Secy.

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

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