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Department of IndustriesGovernment of Rajasthan

Rajasthan Industrialand Investment

Promotion Policy - 2010

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Introduction 1

Chapter 1

1.11.21.31.4

Chapter 22.22.2.12.2.22.2.32.32.4

Chapter 33.23.2.13.2.23.2.33.33.43.4.13.4.23.4.3

Vision

Objectives

Strategy

Implementation

Strengthening of the Single Window System

Special Packages by Council of Ministers (Cabinet)

Rajasthan Enterprises Single Point Enabling and Clearance Act (RESPECT)

Single Point Electronic Monitoring and Clearance System

Simplification and Rationalization of Regulatory Mechanisms

Setting up of Udyogik Salahakar Samiti (Industrial Advisory Council)

Encouraging Public Private Partnership for Infrastructure Development

Infrastructure Development Act

Infrastructure Development Board

Viability Gap Funding

Fund for Critical Infrastructure Needs

Augmenting Industrial Infrastructure

New Industrial Areas

Upgrading of Exiting Areas by RIICO

RIICO as a Provider of Common Infrastructure Services

Vision, Objectives, Strategy and Implementation 6

Improving the Business Climate 8

Developing High Quality Infrastructures 10

of the Policy

Contents

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3.4.43.53.63.73.83.93.103.113.12

Chapter 44.14.24.34.44.54.64.74.8

Chapter 55.2

5.35.45.5

Promotion of SEZs

Development of Gas Grid

Water Availability for Investment Projects

Development of Logistics Parks

Making Available Abundant Power Supply

Leveraging Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor

Development of Special Investment Regions

Developing IndustrialTownships and Urban Infrastructure

Ensuring Pollution Control and Environmental Protection

Upgrade IndustrialTraining Centres into Centres of Excellence

"Train to Gain Scheme" for On-the-jobTraining

Skill Mapping and Survey

Skill Development for Service Sectors

Utilising ExistingTraining Infrastructure

Entrepreneurship Development

Benefit from National Skill Development Initiative

Implementation of New Schemes

IScheme for Industrial Area/Cluster BasedTraining CentresIISchemes for Industry Linked New Courses in Existing InstituteIII Schemes for Establishment of NewTraining Facilities

Easing Procedures for Land Use Change/Conversion/Approvals of

Layout/Building Plans

Simplifying Land Acquisition Process

Creating Land Bank

Formulating New Policy Guidelines for Investments

Enhancing Skill Levels and Employability 20

Ensuring Easy Availability of Land 24

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Chapter 66.26.3

Chapter 77.3.17.3.27.3.37.3.47.3.57.3.67.3.77.3.87.3.97.3.107.3.117.3.127.3.13

ANNEXURE 35

Cluster Development

Leveraging Government of India Schemes & Fund

Knowledge Sector

Tourism

Mining & Mineral Processing

Gems and Jewellery

Agri Business

Textiles & Apparel

Attracting Mega Investments

Foreign Investment

Non-Resident Indians

Handicrafts/Handloom/Khadi/Village/Cottage Industry

Exports

Green Industries

Backward Areas

List of Schemes to be formulated under the policy

Focus on MSMEs Growth 26

Promotion of Thrust Areas 28

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INTRODUCTION

Rajasthan is the largest State in India. Situated between the northern and western growth hubs ofIndia, with 40% of the Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC) falling within the State, its location istruly strategic. Rajasthan, besides being, a prime tourist destination, a remarkably peaceful and politicallystable state, offers a set of unique advantages and opportunities for profitable investment in many sectors.

The business environment of Rajasthan is nurtured by an enterprise-friendly government, richmineral and agro resources, good infrastructure which is being continuously upgraded, a tradition ofentrepreneurship and availability of skilled manpower. Important minerals of the state are silver,limestone, phosphorite, rock phosphate, copper ore, zinc, gypsum, clay, granite, marble, sandstone,dolomite, calcite, etc. The State has also been taking increasingly progressive measures in public privatepartnership, especially in infrastructure and social sectors.

Like most of India, Rajasthan was primarily an agrarian state wherein 50% of its GDP was accountedfor by agriculture and allied sectors. In the recent years, the secondary as well as tertiary sectors haveregistered rapid growth.

The average growth rate of GDP (at constant prices) of Indian economy between 2007 to 2009 hasbeen 7.5%. In the same period, manufacturing sector was growing at an average 5.2% per annum(Economic Survey 2008-2009, Govt. of India). On the other hand, during the corresponding period,overall GDP of State has grown at 6.2% per annum with manufacturing at 6.34%, agriculture at 6.55%and services at 7.54%.

CAGR of India/Rajasthan over 2007-2009

GDP Growth(constant prices)

Manufacturing SectorGrowth

Rajasthan 6.3%

India 7.5% 5.2%

6.3%

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Sectoral Distribution ofNSDP 2007-08A

ServicesSector

45.10%

IndustriesSector

25.57%

AgricultureSector

29.33%

1999

-200

0

2000

-01

2001

-02

2002

-03

2003

-04

2004

-05

2005

-06

2006

-07

P

2007

-08

Q

2008

-09

Q

0

30000

60000

90000

120000

Net State Domestic Product

I n c

r or e

Rs.

(Source: Department of Planning, Rajasthan)

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Small scale industry plays a crucial role in industrial activity and employment generation inRajasthan. The medium and large scale units also have substantial presence. Rajasthan is the largestproducer of cement in the country. Other sectors attracting large and medium scale investment includethe automotive sector. Honda Siel and M/s Ashok Leyland are major players in this sector. MICO Bosch,Federal Mogul, and group of Japanese ancillaries are other significant auto-component manufacturers inthe State.

Rajasthan is an important manufacturing base for a wide range of products, ranging from gems &jewellery, handicrafts, synthetic and cotton textile yarn, wool, marble and granite slabs, edible oils,chemicals, rubber to plastic based items, fertilizers, electrical and electronic goods, ceramic and glass, etc.Information Technology (IT) and IT enabled Services (ITeS), oil & gas and power generation are theemerging sectors.

Jaipur is emerging as a preferred Tier II city for ITeS industry with the presence of well knownplayers like GENPACT and Infosys BPO. The sheer diversity and richness of tourist attractions and itsproducts e.g. forts, palaces, old and architecturally rich havelies, wild life sanctuaries, a vast expanse ofdesert as well as a wide array of handicrafts and folk traditions, all have made Rajasthan, one of the mostattractive tourist destinations, with all leading hotel chains registering their presence in a significant way.

Rajasthan’s development road-map is deeply rooted in the conviction that sound infrastructuredrives investment and economic growth. Significant and sustained efforts and investments instrengthening transportation, communication and industrial infrastructure have resulted in a strongphysical infrastructure backbone in the State.

Rajasthan is set to emerge as a power surplus state. Major investments in the state sector are inpipeline. The advantage of especially strong surface winds and plenty of sunshine offer huge scope forgeneration of power. Discovery of oil & gas in Barmer/Jaisalmer areas would spur major developments.The Thar Desert in its underbelly contains millions of tonnes of oil and natural gas and in a few yearsfrom now, the desert districts of the State are expected to witness hitherto unexpected all-rounddevelopment.

Rajasthan is one the few states, which has successfully implemented a number of projects throughprivate sector participation on BOT basis. Private investors can take up road development projects in theform of up-gradation of State Highways, construction of bridges, bypasses, rail over-bridges, anddevelopment of wayside facilities.

Jaipur has a fully operational international airport with regular flights to Dubai and Sharjah.Domestic airports are located at Jodhpur and Udaipur with regular scheduled flights to major metros andcities. An air cargo complex is located at Jaipur. Inland container depots (ICD) at Jaipur, Jodhpur,Bhilwara, and Bhiwadi facilitate trade within and outside India.

State Government has already taken a series of steps to develop a strong institutional network fortechnical and professional education in the state. There are over 20 universities, around 100 Engineeringcolleges, 94 Management institutes and 1,042 colleges. Moreover, there are polytechnic institutes capableof enrolling 11,610 students per annum and 666 Industrial Training Institutes enhancing the skills ofaround 66,906 people every year. Almost all districts of Rajasthan have an engineering college.

Some of the premier institutes being established in the State are:All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT)

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and Indian Institute of Technology (IIT). An Indian Institute of Management (IIM) is also being set inthe State. Other notable premier institutes are LNMIIT, NIIT University, Manipal University, NationalLaw University at Jodhpur, Amity University at Jaipur, Vanasthali Vidyapeeth and Indian Institute ofHospital Management and Research, etc. BITS at Pilani is one of the oldest and most reputed nationallevel engineering institutions in the country.

According to a survey carried out by the Department of Labor, Government of Rajasthan, it wasestimated that Rajasthan will have an incremental human resource requirement of 5 to 5.2 million personstill 2015. Maximum incremental requirement will be in the construction industry, followed by textiles,healthcare, tourism and hospitality, food processing, auto mechanics, gems and jewellery, handicrafts, autoand engineering, banking and financial services, IT/ITeS, mines and minerals, and retail.

Private sector is increasingly being involved in the development of social infrastructure sector andmany investment avenues are opening up for them in the education and health sectors.

Recognizing the needs of investors, Government of Rajasthan had announced investmentpromotion policies from time to time Government has also come up with many sector specific policies.Most specific sector policies have been for the service sector.

Existing Investment Promotion Regime

2,688

829

331

270

232

205

138

137

92

75

42

39

33

Key SectorsIncremental Human ResourceRequirement till 2015 (in '000s)

3,188500

1,689860

473142

440170

25422

28075

18850

837700

12937

15176

486

499460

173140

Employment by 2015 ('000s) Current Employment ('000s)2006-07

Total IncrementalDemand 5 to 5.2 million

Construction

Textiles

Healthcare

Tourism & Hospitality

Food Processing

Auto Mechanics

Gems & Jewellery

Handicrafts

Auto & Engineering

Banking & Financial Services

IT & ITeS

Mines & Minerals

Retail

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The last comprehensive industrial investment promotion policy was announced in the state in1998. This was replaced by Rajasthan Investment Promotion Scheme (RIPS) 2003. Several sector specificpolicies and schemes have also been announced by the State Government from time to time. Such as:

? Rajasthan Investment Promotion Scheme (RIPS) 2003? Rajasthan Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Development Assistance Scheme, 2008? IT and ITES Policy, 2007? Tourism Units Policy, 2007? Policy for Promoting Generation of Electricity through Non-Conventional Energy Sources, 2004? Policy for setting up of Power Generation Projects in the State of Rajasthan, 2005? Scheme for establishing Technical Institutes in lagging areas? Rajasthan Social Sector Viability Gap Funding Scheme (RSS-VGF)? Udyog Sansthan Sahabhagita Yojana for private parties to run second shifts in existing government ITIs? Scheme for establishing engineering college under PPP mode in districts where facility of engineering

college is not available? Rajasthan Special Economic Zone Policy, 2003? A Single Window Clearance mechanism exists to expedite clearances of industrial and investment

projects.(Now being replaced by a comprehensive Single Window Act having statutory backing)

Eleventh Five Year Plan (2007-2012) of the country has targeted average inclusive growth rate of 9%along with 12% growth of the manufacturing sector. Raising the rate of growth of the manufacturingsector to 12% p.a. by the end of plan period is also stated as a priority in the 11th Five Year Plan ofRajasthan.

The endeavor of the government is to create sustainable economic growth with increasingparticipation of the private sector and promote a conducive climate that enables private sector to flourish.Rajasthan has factor advantages in a number of sectors backed by favourable policies and support.However, infrastructure and skills must keep pace with the growth momentum. The rate of job creation

Investment Promotion Policies Currently Operating Are

Need for a New Policy

Economic Growth Targets

Economic GrowthTarget Unit

CAGR(2001-02 to 2004-05)

Target forEleventh Plan

India Rajasthan India Rajasthan

Agriculture %

%

%

%

1.03 1.76 4.10 3.50

Industries 6.96 7.43 10.50 8.00

Services 8.64 7.08 9.90 8.90

Total Growth Rate 6.45 5.68 9.00 7.40

CAGR – Compound Annual Growth Rate (Source: Eleventh Plan Document)

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has to be increased so that new job seekers can be absorbed. The new highly knowledge intensive globalparadigm presents fresh challenges and opportunities, to remain competitive and secure high economicgrowth, both sustainable and inclusive.

It is, therefore, crucial to pursue a set of policies that will raise growth rate of Rajasthan in the yearsahead, foster competitiveness and build long-term investor confidence. Government has to increasinglyredefine its role to being an effective facilitator to minimize the potential barriers, obstacles andrestrictions in the growth of private sector.

takes a holistic approach to promote privateinvestment by addressing all the variables that substantially affect the attractiveness of a location as aninvestment destination. It seeks to achieve a quantum improvement in the numerous, critical components— land, infrastructure, skill-pool, policy environment, investor experience — that constitute the core ofthe industrial and investment ecosystem.

Present Industrial and Investment Promotion Policy 2010

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1.1

1.2

1.2.1

1.2.2

1.2.3

1.2.4

1.2.51.2.6 .1.3

Government of Rajasthan is committed to catalyzing investments, accelerating inclusiveeconomic growth and creating large scale employment opportunities for its people.

The main objectives of the Rajasthan Industrial And Investment Promotion Policy 2010are:

To achieve higher and sustainable economic growth through greater private investment in

manufacturing as well as service sectors

To promote environmentally sustainable industrial growth and balanced regional

development

To create a supportive policy and institutional environment as well as infrastructure that

facilitates and fosters private sector investment and enterprise

To encourage rapid growth of sectors in which Rajasthan has natural or strategic

advantages

To achieve optimal development of human capital and promote a knowledge led growth

Enhance employment opportunities for the growing youth population

The policy interventions are aimed at enhancing enterprise and sector competitivenesswhile stimulating a substantial increase in the flow of investment from within India andfrom abroad. The key measures are aimed at:1. Improving the Business Climate2. Developing High Quality Infrastructure3. Enhancing Skills Levels and Employability4. Ensuring Easy Availability of Land for Projects5. Encouraging MSME

Vision

Objectives

Strategy

Vision, Objectives,Strategyand Implementationof the Policy

1

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6. Promoting Identified Thrust Areas

Package of Financial Incentives and Subsidies as available in the Rajasthan InvestmentPromotion Scheme-2003 shall continue till a new Investment Promotion Scheme isannounced by the Government.

Similarly, a rehabilitation scheme for sick / closed industrial units is also being formulated

and will be promulgated separately.

The various schemes incorporating provisions of the Policy would be issued separately.

Bureau of Investment Promotion will circulate available inputs / the draft schemes torelated departments ( ).

Necessary administrative orders, notifications and schemes shall be issued by the

concerned departments shortly, but not later than six months of the issue of this policy.

1.41.4.1

1.4.2

1.4.3

1.4.4

Implementation

Rajasthan Investment Promotion Scheme (RIPS 2010)

See Annexure

1.4.5

1.4.6

A high level Committee headed by the Chief Secretary will be set up to monitor the

implementation of the Policy. The Committee will meet at least once in three months.

Appropriate budgetary provision shall also be made to give effect to the various provisions

and schemes envisaged in this Policy.

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Government would continue its ongoing efforts to improve the business climate, to streamline business entryand operational procedures, and to reduce delays as well as costs of doing business. Effective action would betaken for re-engineering the entire gamut of business regulatory processes and strengthening the supportiveinstitutional framework.

Strengthening of the Single Window System

Simplification and Rationalization of Regulatory Mechanisms

Setting up of “Udyogik Salahakar Samiti” (Industrial Advisory Council)

2.1

2.2

2.2.1

2.2.2

a. Special Packages by Council of Ministers (Cabinet)b. Rajasthan Enterprises Single Point Enabling and Clearance Act (RESPECT)c. Single Point Eletctronic Clearance and Monitoring System

State Government will bring in legislation to provide for a statutory mechanism to providesingle point services to businesses in the State, explicitly stating time limits for providingthese services and for transfer of jurisdiction to a single point clearance authority in casepermissions are not provided by the competent authorities within the prescribed time limits.The Single Window Act and the Electronic Clearance System will make the Single WindowClearance system more effective and reduce average time required for fructifying investmentin the State.

Whenever any special concessions/packages are considered over and above the existingscheme, the matter will be considered by the Council of Ministers (Cabinet). The decisionswill be binding on all the departments of the Government to expedite decision making.

State and District Empowered Committee (SEC/DEC) will be constituted under RajasthanEnterprises Single Point Enabling and Clearance Act. (RESPECT), for providing singlepoint services to Investment and Business proposals in the State by transferring jurisdictionto a single point clearance authority in case permission are not provided by the CompetentAuthorities within the prescribed time limits. Such permissions issued by SEC/DEC willhave the same force as if they have been issued by the competent authority.

The key interventions for improving business climate would be:

Strengthening of the SingleWindow System

Special Packages by Council of Ministers (Cabinet)

Rajasthan Enterprises Single Point Enabling and Clearance Act (RESPECT)

2.1.1

2.1.22.1.3

2 Improvingthe Business Climate

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2.2.3

2.3

2.3.1

2.3.2

2.3.3

2.3.4

2.3.5

2.4

An information dissemination portal will be set up as a part of single point service to provideall information relating to rules, regulations and orders that affect investment decisions orinvestment implementation in the State.A computerised and transparent system for submission of application forms for variousclearances, monitoring of their time bound disposal and facilitating speedy clearances willbe set up. This will also have the facility of online tracking of the status of application by theapplicant

The process of reviewing regulatory mechanisms prevailing in the State for making theinvestment climate more business-friendly has already been started. Wherever necessary,simplification and rationalization shall be done in consultation with experts and tradebodies. Some of the measures to be taken are as follows:

The government is compiling an inventory of legal and procedural requirements of

various departments or agencies for doing business in the state.

The licences, permissions, approvals etc. and procedures thereof, which are redundant or

burdensome, would be rationalized.

Mechanisms will be devised to enforce regulatory measures without harassment. Measures

like voluntary compliance, self certification, third-party inspections, etc. will be introduced,wherever feasible.

Provisions relating to Factories and Labour laws, Mining licences and Municipal licences

will be reviewed and rationalized on priority as these are expected to provide immediate andsubstantial relief.

Review of existing mechanism shall be periodically undertaken by a committee headed by

Chief Secretary and comprising concerned Administrative Secretaries and representatives oftrade bodies.

To establish and strengthen public private dialogue, Government has set up(Industrial Advisory Council) under Chairmanship of the Minister of

Industries. Members of the Council are Principal Secretaries of various departmentsincluding Industries, Finance, Tourism, Urban Development and also major trade bodiesand industrial associations like Confederation of Indian Industry, Rajasthan Chambers ofCommerce and Industry, PHDCCI and Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce andIndustry. The main functions of the Council would be to provide advice on matters relevantfor promoting investment and economic development of the state including policyformulation, employment generation, human resource development, skill enhancementand also suggest changes in existing schemes and new initiatives.

Single Point Electronic Monitoring and Clearance System

Simplification and Rationalization of Regulatory Mechanisms

Setting up of Udyogik Salahakar Samiti (Industrial Advisory Council)“Udyogik

Salahakar Samiti”

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The quality, accessibility and affordability of physical and social infrastructures are major determinants ofgrowth. They complement a good policy environment and institutional framework, to create necessaryambient conditions which are an important pre requisite for attracting investment, sustaining growth ofbusiness & industry and creation of employment opportunities.It is therefore, proposed to enhance the competitiveness of enterprises in Rajasthan by providing qualitynetwork of roads, uninterrupted power availability, adequate water, high speed data transfer connectivity,efficient logistics facilities, etc.

The key interventions for improving infrastructure would be:

a) Encouraging Public Private Partnership for Infrastructure Developmentb) Creating a Fund for Meeting Critical Infrastructure Needsc) Augmenting Industrial Infrastructured) Developing a Gas Gride) Ensuring Water Availability for Investment Projectsf ) Developing Logistics Parksg) Making Available Abundant Power Supplyh) Leveraging Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC)i) Developing Special Investment Regionsj) Developing IndustrialTownships and Urban Infrastructurek) Ensuring Pollution Control and Environmental Protection Mechanisms.

The state envisions mega investments in the infrastructure sector for its economic growth.Requirement of funds to meet all the infrastructural needs of the state cannot solely be metby budgetary resources of the government. To attract private investment and to leverage itsefficiency, to provide quality infrastructure and services at an optimal cost, an enablingpolicy and institutional mechanism would be developed. The focus sectors where PPP maybe contemplated include Power Generation, Transmission and Distribution Projects, RoadsBridges and Bypasses, Water Supply Treatment and Distribution, Airports and Heliports,Inland Container Depots and Logistics Hubs, InformationTechnology, Land Reclamation,,Industrial/Knowledge Parks and Townships, Urban Utility Services, Tourism, Education,Healthcare,Trade Fair ground, Convention Centres and UrbanTransport Systems, etc.

An Infrastructure Development Act would be enacted to delineate a legal framework androadmap for private participation. The Act would create a fair, transparent and clearly

3.1

3.2

3.2.1

Encouraging Public Private Partnership for Infrastructure Development

Infrastructure Development Act

Developing High QualityInfrastructure3

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articulated mechanism for private investment in infrastructure sector. It would alsofacilitate speedy decision, making and attempt to reduce the risk to the developers andfinanciers in such projects.The Act would, inter alia, provide fora) Adequate legislative and administrative framework for private sector participation in

financing, construction, operation and maintenance of infrastructure projects in theState;

b) A comprehensive legislation for reducing administrative and procedural delays, decisionmaking and identifying generic project risks;

c) Detailing various incentives, project delivery process and procedures for resolution ofdisputes when arise;

d) Other ancillary and incidental matters thereto with a view to presenting bankableprojects to the private sector and improving level of infrastructure in the state.

To facilitate higher flow of funds into infrastructure sector and to ensure coordinationamong various government agencies in the State, a Board with statutory powers will be setup. It would be a single point mechanism for expeditious clearance of infrastructuredevelopment projects with private participation in PPP mode. Bureau of InvestmentPromotion (BIP) would function as the secretariat of the Board and shall coordinate andprocess projects in the State to be considered by the above Board. Resources of BIP would besuitably augmented including hiring services of professional manpower agencies. Functionsof BIP for this purpose would include:a) Conceiving infrastructure projectsb) Developing project appraisal guidelines with acceptance/ rejection criteriac) Appraising PPP project proposals from technical, financial, risk management and

overall policy aspects through conducting techno-commercial and financial feasibilitystudies

d) Preparation of Terms of Reference, pre qualification and bid evaluation criteria, Requestfor Proposals and Concession Agreements.

e) Coordination with sectoral agencies and departmentsf ) Managing the bid process and selection of a private participant though a transparent

processg) Drafting of model concession agreementh) Capacity building among government agencies and their staffi) Taking help of outside experts agenciesj) Administering viability gap funding proposals on behalf of the governmentk) Develop and maintain a program monitoring system for PPP projects in the State by

putting in place appropriate frameworkl) Ensure financial and physical monitoring of individual projects, track deviations and

identify key action areas for correction.

3.2.2 Infrastructure Development Board

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3.2.3

3.3

3.4

3.4.1

Government of India provides Viability Gap support for PPP projects to the extent of 20%of project cost. State would also provide additional viability gap funding up to 20% ofproject cost, wherever so necessary and critical. State would provide required budgetarysupport for the purpose.

The State would set up Critical Infrastructure Fund. The Critical Infrastructure Fund willprovide funds for projects that are designed to improve critical infrastructurerequirements of industrial areas or specialized parks or zones, or for a group of units orany cluster or large projects of significance for the State. The funds for this will beprovided primarily by Government of Rajasthan as per need. State would provide therequired budgetary support for the fund. Detailed guidelines for operation of the fundwill be issued separately.

The Rajasthan State Industrial Development & Investment Corporation Ltd. (RIICO) hasso far developed 321 Industrial Areas by acquiring about 59,000 acres of land. It iscontinuously acquiring and developing more land. Each industrial area is provided withpower, street light, water supply, road linkages and also with basic social infrastructure.RIICO has also embarked upon creation of special purpose industrial parks with excellentinfrastructure facilities for a particular type of industry, like Agro processing, Textile, IT, etc.RIICO had also developed 3 SEZs, two in Jaipur for Gem & Jewellery and one forHandicraft in Jodhpur. To strengthen industrial infrastructure, the following interventionsare proposed:a) Development of New Industrial Areasb) Upgrading of exiting Areas by RIICOc) RIICO to provide common infrastructure services

i. RIICO would develop additional 20,000 acres of land for industrial purposes in the nextfive years

ii. RIICO, while developing new industrial areas, would also endeavor to:a) earmark at least 30% % of the land for MSME sector;b) provide land for vendor development and ancillary support to the large projects;c) provide land portion for social infrastructure such as housing areas, schools,

hospitals, etc.d) allot land after proper infrastructure development of the area.

i. The State Government will encourage participation of private sector for setting upIndustrial Parks/Estates.

Viability Gap Funding

Fund for Critical Infrastructure Needs

Augmenting Industrial Infrastructure

New Industrial AreasA. RIICO

B. Development of Private Industrial Parks

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ii The State Government shall facilitate setting up of such parks by providing road, watersupply, and power transmission lines (up to such areas) at the same terms as areapplicable to the RIICO areas.

iii. Promoters of such private industrial park may submit their proposal to BIP availingabove benefits.

iv. However to ensure systematic and planned development of industrial parks, the layoutplan would be finalized in concurrence with RIICO or as per norms prescribed for thispurpose.

v. RIICO shall also provide undeveloped land for development of sector specific industrialareas.

Product specific parks/clusters will be developed as per needs of each sector. Thefollowing new product specific industrial areas and investment hubs will be set up:

i. Glass and Ceramic Complex in DMIC regionii. Automotive-zone in DMIC regioniii. Leather Complex /Parkiv. Knowledge City catering to the education, entertainment, health, recreation, research

and information technology sectors.v. Educational institutions Hub

i. RIICO would undertake a drive to improve the infrastructure in its existing Industrialareas over the next five years. Works would include the upgrading of serviceinfrastructure and common facilities. Works may entail road resurfacing, improvementof rainwater harvesting systems, service trenching and upgrading of service networks,paving, landscaping and signage, etc.

ii. RIICO would take up at least 5 flagship or major Industrial areas every year for state ofart upgrading. The Government may subsidize up to 25% of the cost of upgradingindustrial areas of RIICO, if required.

To upgrade the infrastructure in industrial areas, RIICO may expand its scope of services toinclude effluent treatment plants, provision of power, water and quality access roads for aselect number of large industrial areas, on its own or in PPP mode.

i. State already has an SEZ Promotion Policy. The provisions in the Policy are aimed atproviding an enabling environment and assuring the State’s commitment forpromoting SEZs. Apart from the existing three SEZs in the government sector and onemega-SEZ, Mahindra World City, in the joint sector, there are 8 approved SEZs and 7of them are notified.

ii. A new SEZ Act is being enacted under which a number of concessions are to beprovided for SEZs to be developed in the State, including exemptions in luxury tax,

C. Specialized Industrial Parks

3.4.2

3.4.3

3.4.4

Upgrading of Existing Areas by RIICO

RIICO as a Provider of Common Infrastructure Services

Promotion of SEZs

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electricity duty, lease and registry fee. The new legislation would accord an identicalstatus to the developer and co-developer of SEZ and levy only a token amount as landconversion fee.

Major gas pipelines, both existing and proposed, pass through Rajasthan. Some projects inthe State, like fertilizer manufacturing units, use natural gas as raw material. Gas basedpower plants are also in the offing at Dholpur, Mathania and Ramgarh. Gas pipeline is beinglaid to supply gas to industries in Bhiwadi-Neemrana region. However, the State has yet todevelop proper Gas Grid to tap natural gas as a cheaper, abundant and cleaner source ofenergy for its development. The pipeline network can play a pivotal role for development ofGas Grid in Rajasthan to cater to the demand of Natural Gas in industrial and domesticsectors of the State.Feasibility Report for creation of a Gas Grid in Rajasthan has been prepared by the IndianSchool of Petroleum by the Mines and Petroleum Department. Major initiatives shall betaken for development of State-wide gas grid for tapping the energy resource with privatesector participationThe role of Rajasthan State Petroleum Corporation would be enhanced to include activitieslike oil refining, pipeline transport, gas retailing, city gas distribution, oil exploration and oilfield support services. RSMML would contribute Rs25 crore to strengthen the financialbase of this Corporation.

Water, besides other infrastructure components, is vital for a healthy investment climate.

While designing and formulating new dams and irrigation projects, 10% of water would be

reserved for industrial and service sector use.

There is a scarcity of water in the state.Therefore, industries would be encouraged to reduce,

reuse and recycle water. For setting up treatment plants, benefit could be availed fromexisting schemes of GOI and GOR.

Feasibility of sourcing water from reliable and perennial sources would be explored. Suitable

projects for making water available to major industrial and investment regions would beundertaken, preferably on PPP mode.

Government recognizes the importance of logistics as a strategic variable. The activities

within the sphere of logistics involve inland freight transportation, warehousing, materialhandling, protective packaging, inventory control, order processing, and marketing,forecasting and customer service.

In the railway sector, construction of the Dedicated Freight Corridors (DFC), connecting

the eastern and western quadrilaterals and future of development of DFC for other legs ofthe quadrilateral and diagonals of the IR network will usher in a ‘new age’ in freight

3.5

3.6

3.6.1

3.6.2

3.6.3

3.73.7.1

3.7.2

Development of Gas Grid

Water Availability for Investment Projects

Development of Logistics Parks

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transportation in terms of improved transit, assured availability of rolling stock, reliability ofservice and, most importantly, reduction in unit cost of transportation.

Currently, there are three CONCOR rail head ICDs in Rajasthan — Kanakpura (Jaipur),

Jodhpur and Kota. With burgeoning in the State, one more ICD is being set up in Khemlinear Udaipur where business potential is quite high owing to strong stone exports.

Multimodal logistic parks will be developed in at least three regions in DMIC at Neemrana-

Bhiwadi region, Bhilwara-Chittorgarh region and Jaipur region. The Government wouldsupport private sector for development of logistic parks in the state in PPP mode and byprivate sector.

Present installed capacity in Rajasthan is 7716 MW (as on 1.12.2009). A capacity addition

of around 10,000 MW is planned by FY 2013-14. Present installed capacity of renewablesources is 883 MW which includes 852 MW from wind energy. The capacity additionprogramme is in line with National Electricity Policy and guidelines issued by Governmentof India.

Significant improvements have been made in this area by Rajasthan in the recent past

(Feeder Renovation Program). Proactive monitoring and proper project managementwould be essential to ensure that the progress made so far continues to go forward.

To meet the future goals and the growing demand in the state, the Government of Rajasthan

would encourage private participation in generation of power from conventional as well asnon-conventional sources.Specific initiatives to be taken up in the power sector are:

a) Rajasthan can be the powerhouse of grid connected renewable energy because of its hugepotential, particularly in solar energy. On January 11, 2010, “National SolarMission”(NSM) has been launched. The NSM aims to promote the development anduse of solar energy for power generation with the ultimate objective of making solarenergy competitive with fossil-based energy options.

b) Rajasthan has huge solar power potential and vast stretches of barren land are available.The state can lead in this sector if adequate incentives/rebates/exemptions are provided.

c) Rajasthan Renewable Energy Corporation Limited is working as a nodal agency forpromotion of generation of electricity from renewable/non-conventional energysources. The State Government has issued a comprehensive Policy for PromotingGeneration of Electricity through Non-Conventional Energy Sources, 2004 which ispresently in force.

d) The existing policy provides various incentives to the investors/power producers forpromoting generation of electricity from non-conventional sources. Land is madeavailable for setting up of such power projects on concessional rate (@ 10% of DLC

3.7.3

3.7.4

3.83.8.1

3.8.2

3.8.3

3.8.4

Making Available Abundant Power Supply

Green Energy Drive

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rate), besides various other incentives. Generation of electricity from renewableenergy sources is treated as eligible industry under the schemes administered by thegovernment.

e) The State Government is in the process of issuing separate policies for generation ofelectricity from Biomass, Wind & Solar sources of energy respectively. Bureau ofInvestment Promotion shall facilitate execution of investment projects in Green Energysector in co-ordination with Rajasthan Renewable Energy Corporation Limited.

a) As per existing provisions of Indian Electricity Act, an SPV can be set up for captivepower distribution to industrial areas or industrial user groups.

b) The State Government will encourage setting up of such captive electricity distributioncompanies in SPV mode to ensure continuous and uninterrupted power supply.Industrial units in a particular area can enter into a long term agreement with the SPVfor providing power. Required space for the generating plant shall be provided in theindustrial area. The SPV will be responsible for co-ordination with concernedauthorities for eliciting required approvals.

As a part of key initiatives to achieve sustainable growth of economy and to overcome the

bottlenecks for freight movement between the industrial regions and major ports of thecountry, Government of India plans to develop Dedicated Multi-modal High Axle LoadFreight Corridors along the Golden Quadrilateral and its diagonals linking Delhi, Mumbai,Kolkata and Chennai.

In addition to development of the Delhi-Mumbai Freight Corridor (referred as the Western

Dedicated Freight Corridor), a “Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC)” is also beingset up. The purpose of DMIC is to create strong economic base in the bandwidth of 150 kmon both sides of the DFC and provide globally competitive environment with state-of-the-art infrastructure to promote local commerce, enhance foreign investments and attainsustainable development. In addition to the influence region, DMIC would also includedevelopment of requisite feeder rail/road connectivity to hinterland/markets and selectports along the western coast.

State of Rajasthan is very strategically located with regards to Delhi-Mumbai Freight

Corridor. Nearly 39% of the total length of this corridor passes through Rajasthan and 46%of the total DMIC Project Influence Area (PIA) falls in Rajasthan. Some of the majordistricts of the state falling under DMIC include Alwar, Ajmer, Bhilwara, Chittaurgarh,Dausa, Jaipur, Jodhpur, Jhunjhunu, Kota Nagaur, Pali, Sikar and Sirohi.

DMIC presents a major development opportunity for the State. Development of

appropriate infrastructure along the DMIC would be key to driving industrial developmentand growth in the region.

3.8.5

3.93.9.1

3.9.2

3.9.3

3.9.4

SPV for 24x7 Power Supply to Industrial Clusters/Parks

Leveraging Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor

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3.9.5

3.103.10.1

3.10.2

Some Early Bird projects identified for development along the DMIC in Rajasthan are:

i.

State Government proposes to develop a Knowledge City which would be an integratededucation-based Township housing a conglomeration of academic institutions/branchcampuses imparting education in a variety of technical and vocational trades.

ii.

The area falling between proposed Global City and Bhiwadi-Tapukara complex withinRajasthan border is strategically located for future industrial and non-industrialdevelopment. Accordingly, a central spine project connecting Global City withBhiwadi-Tapukra complex is envisaged.

iii.

A Greenfield Airport is proposed to be set up in the DMIC region. This would includean airport, business park, logistics park, industrial park, cargo warehousing park,distribution centres, information technology complexes, wholesale merchandise marts,tourism and educational park, residential and other infrastructure(s) located in andaround the airport.

Industrial development in the State would be moved to the next stage of evolution from

present approach of developing clusters, specialised parks, industrial areas and estates todevelopment of Special Investment Regions (SIR) as a new model.These investment regionsare expected to bring in large investments, economies of scale, and world class infrastructurearrangements. Large chunks of area, 100 sq km or more, will be set aside for developmentwith their own industrial, social and urban infrastructure benchmarked to global standards,to attract global as well as domestic investments. These SIRs are expected to synergise withupcoming DMIC and DFC projects.

To enable developing such large scale industrial areas, SIR Act shall be enacted. The purpose

of the Act may be:i. To enable the Government to establish, develop, operate and regulate the Special

Investment Regions in the State.ii. The State Government would be empowered to declare Investment Region or Industrial

Area and designate them as Special Investment Region (SIR) by notification in order toquicken the process of land acquisition.

iii. The Act would also allow the Government to set up regional development authorities foreach SIR.

iv. The regional authority will help acquire land by negotiating with private land owners. Itwill have power to transfer government land for activities to take place in the SIR. And, itwill give right to the developer of the township in an SIR with powers to convert land

Shahjahanpur-Neemrana-Behror (SNB) Knowledge City

Central Spine Connecting Global City with Bhiwadi-TapukaraIndustrial Complex via Ajarka

Greenfield Airport Project

Development of Special Investment Regions

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meant for agricultural purpose into non-agricultural land.

The first SIR may be set up in the Shahjahapur-Neemrana-Behror (SNB) area to house one

million people with world class infrastructure for industrial and non-industrial investment.

National Manufacturing and Investment Zone will be set up in the DMIC region to attractinvestments and provide quality infrastructure and support.

Industrial development and urban development are complementary to each other.

To check unplanned growth around industrially developed hubs, government wouldpromote setting up of Integrated Industrial areas/townships with housing and other urbanfacilities. Private sector would be encouraged for this.Upto 30% to 40% of area of large sized integrated industrial areas/townships would beearmarked for activities like housing and related social infrastructure. Infrastructure likewater supply, street lighting and other municipal services would be ensured by thecompetent agency responsible for integrated industrial area/townships development.

for planned urban development and investment in

urban areas is under formulation and shall be enacted shortly.

Efforts shall be made to develop facilities like Trade and Finance Centres, Corporate

Headquarters, Exhibition Centres, Convention Centres and other facilities in and aroundmajor urban Centres for smooth and rapid execution trade and business.

Jaipur shall be developed as a world class global city. Towards this end the following projects

will be set up in Jaipur, preferably on PPP mode:a) World Class InternationalTrade Fair Complexb) World Class Convention Centre.c) International Gems Boursed) EducationTownship

Imperatives of industrial development have to be juxtaposed with the need to protect and

preserve environment. The State would take suitable policy measures to encourageenvironment friendly, low polluting and water efficient industries.

Department of Industries in close co-ordination with Department of Environment and

Rajasthan Pollution Control Board (RPCB) will build awareness, educate and engage theindustry in reducing our environmental footprint.

Industries Department would also facilitate along with RPCB to review and rationalize

some of the existing list of green, red and orange categories of industries to reduce avoidable

3.10.3

3.10.4

3.113.11.13.11.2

3.11.3

3.11.4

3.11.5

3.123.12.1

3.12.2

3.12.3

National Manufacturing and Investment Zone

Developing Industrial Townships and Urban Infrastructure

Integrated Industrial Areas/Townships

Town & Country Planning Act

Ensuring Pollution Control and Environmental Protection

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renewable burdens without compromising on environmental protection needs.

Emphasis would be placed on developing green industrial parks/estates with a vision for next

20 years. Green “environmental standards” would guide their planning and execution.

RIICO would encourage water harvesting and recycling in all its industrial areas existing

and new.

State would encourage and incentivise recycling of electronic waste and setting up of e-waste

recycling units. Waste electrical and electronic equipment or e-waste, comprises electronicand electrical devices which are surplus, obsolete or broken.

Information Technology (IT) and IT enabled Services units would not ordinarily require air

and water clearances. Pollution Control Board may issue suitable guidelines for this.

To encourage environment friendly technologies, the State would continue its support for

setting up of common effluent treatment plants and recycling and reuse of waste water inindustrial areas or by individual units as detailed in MSME policy.

3.12.4

3.12.5

3.12.6

3.12.7

3.12.8

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All sectors of the economy increasingly rely on knowledge and skills of its people. Therefore, skilldevelopment for improving employability of the people of Rajasthan is a major priority area of the StateGovernment.The Policy aims at building industry and market driven specialized skills and thereby enhancingemployability of the workforce in the State. This would be done primarily with involvement andparticipation of the industry and other stakeholders.Efforts will be made to promote not only setting up of technical and vocational training institutes in the Statebut also to equip the existing ITIs, Polytechnic, Engineering and Degree Colleges with training capacities toraise work force productivity and employability. The new employment opportunities not only call forenhanced functional skills, sector-specific competencies across levels, and also several “soft” skills. The idea isto create a ready talent pool for sectors such as Auto & Engineering, Healthcare, Textiles, Mines & Minerals,Oil & Gas, Food processing,Tourism & Hospitality, Handloom & Handicraft, Construction, and IT/ITES.The key interventions would be:

I. Since the existing ITIs are not producing enough trained manpower as required by theindustry, a new scheme in PPP mode was conceived by the Government of India(Scheme to Upgrade Industrial Training Centres into Centres of Excellence) to improvethe training for producing multi-skilled workforce, thereby leading to betteremployability.

II. Rajasthan would motivate industry to adopt more such ITIs on the basis of a new schemeon similar lines as the Government of India Scheme. Institute Management Committeewould be empowered and given more authority in the State Scheme.

I. To enhance the employability of our workforce and help employers to get skilledmanpower suitable for their work, Government would support companies whichprovide on-the-job training at their premises to convert the raw recruits to skilledmanpower.. For this a new scheme called “Train to Gain Scheme” would be introduced.

II. Employers would be provided subsidy upto 50% of the salary or stipend paid to suchtrainees limited to Rs2,000 per trainee/per month. Employers benefiting under theScheme are expected to provide employment to 50% of the trainees.

I. A designated agency would carry out ongoing research on kinds of emergingopportunities for skill/employment in various sectors/trades in the Indian market withspecial focus on services, self employment and entrepreneurship, in addition to the

4.1

4.2

4.3

Upgrade Industrial Training Centres into Centres of Excellence

“Train to Gain Scheme” for On-the-job Training

Skill Mapping and Survey

Enhancing Skill Levelsand Employability4

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manufacturing sector.II. The informal sector contributes significantly to employment in Rajasthan; there are an

estimated 1.84 million enterprises in the informal sector in the State, generatingemployment for 2.9 million workers. Also, over 70% of the enterprises in the informalsector are currently involved in activities related to manufacturing, trade, and repairactivities. (Source: Department of Labour, Government of Rajasthan website)A separate survey of informal sector workers to identify these workers, and map theirskill levels would be undertaken. Based on the findings of the survey, an interventionpackage will be worked out.

Highly skilled, English speaking manpower is a key prerequisite for attracting companies inIT, ITeS and other service sectors like hospitality. It is important that state has manpowerthat is proficient in English. For this, a training program for augmenting basic Englishspeaking and writing ability in the state would be implemented.

In order to institutionalize the training program and maximize its reach, the state willtake the following steps:

I. Develop certification for the program together with leading educational institutions inthe world.

II. To ensure widespread implementation of such courses, the extensive network of collegesand private training providers throughout the state would administer the diplomaprogramme.

III. The existing English curriculum in schools, colleges and polytechnics would also beredesigned to ensure higher standards of spoken and written English.

IV. A comprehensive curriculum for teacher training would be developed to ensureadequate number of trainers to conduct the courses.

Government would make available a list of existing educational institutes, existingclassroom facilities at ITIs, schools and colleges which can be utilized for conductingtraining programs. Private training provider may use these premises for running theirtraining programs.

I. In order to encourage micro enterprises in rural and backward areas the Governmentwill continue its support for establishing Rural Development and Self-EmploymentTraining Institutes (RUDSETI's) in all districts of the State. Over the next five years, theGovernment of Rajasthan will endeavor to establish one RUDSETI in each district ofthe State. The management of these institutions will be largely through privateinitiative.

4.4

4.5

4.6

4.7

Skill Development for Service Sectors

Utilising Existing Training Infrastructure

Entrepreneurship Development

Benefit from National Skill Development InitiativeNational Skill Development Initiative of the Government of India aims to empower all

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individuals through improved skills, knowledge and nationally and internationallyrecognized qualifications to gain access to decent employment and ensure India’scompetitiveness in the global market. Special efforts will be made to take maximumadvantage of existing Government of India schemes and dovetail them with StateGovernment initiatives. Labour and Employment department would coordinate andcontinuously monitor progress of these.

4.8Public Private Partnership between the Government and Industry will be promoted toenable development of skills as per Industry and market demands.I.

To develop training infrastructure at the doorstep of industrial areas or clusters, a newscheme to promote skilled manpower to manufacturing and service sector units in theIndustrial estates/Industrial Parks/Industrial Clusters and SEZs, etc. shall be launched.Under the scheme, financial assistance will be provided for land, building plant andmachinery, etc subject to maximum limit of Rs1 crore.

II.There is need for improving curriculum and quality of training by the existing trainingand educational institutes to improve their employability as per requirement of the jobmarket. Specialized courses in partnership with industry would be introduced at selecteducational institutes with necessary infrastructure and faculty through followingmeasures:

a.

i) Lead Institutes which can be any university or reputed technical or professionalinstitution or body operating in Rajasthan would be selected for developingnew training courses, benchmarking the existing courses against internationalcurriculum, conducting the new courses in specific focus sectors such astourism, agro processing, construction, IT/ITES, auto & engineering andtextile.

ii) The existing ITIs/ Polytechnics/ Engineering colleges /Degree Colleges wouldrun the new courses.

iii) Such institutions will be provided financial assistance including capital andoperating expenditure reimbursement.

b.

i. Any industrial house/industries association/institutes can conduct need-basedspecific training courses for a definite period in the existing ITIs/ polytechnics/engineering colleges /degree colleges.

ii. The industry partner would be responsible for providing training material,equipment and technical support, mentoring, training the faculty of the hostinstitution for smooth conduct of the course and building the requiredcapacities within the host institute. The cost of machinery & equipment of up

Implementation of New Schemes

Lead Institutes for Developing New Training Courses

Short-term Bridge Courses by Industry Partner

Scheme for Industrial Area/Cluster Based Training Centres

Schemes for New Industry Linked Courses in Existing Institutes

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to 75%, limited up to Rs100 lakh would be subsidized by the Government.

III.

To incentivise the private sector to set up new training institutes, the following newschemes are proposed to be introduced:

a.

i. The State Government will launch a scheme to support setting up of SkillTraining Institutes in private sector by reputed institutes, bodies, industryassociations that can impart vocational and technical skills, primarily based onemployment opportunities.

ii. Under the scheme, any institution promoted by private sector will be providedassistance upto 75%, with a ceiling of maximum Rs2 crore of the project cost tocover fixed capital investment excluding land cost.

b.

i. To provide vocational training to youth, primarily the poor, school drop-outs,etc. and to make them “employable” in organized sectors, GoR would supportleading players in education and training field, to set up state-of-the-art RajivGandhi Skill Schools (RGSS). These Schools shall provide high quality, marketdriven, placement linked training in specific areas to the targeted youth andwould have infrastructure facilities like institutional buildings, class rooms, toolroom, laboratories, workshops, hostels, canteen, etc., with a capacity to train atleast 1000 students every year.

ii. These schools would be set up under a tripartite arrangement between the StateGovernment, the training agency and an industry partner.

iii. The trainer will develop course material and content, mobilize the requiredinfrastructure with faculty, and even be responsible for raising resources bydovetailing various schemes of the central and state governments.

iv. After establishing the School, the trainer would be responsible for the entireoperation and maintenance of the School.

v. Government Support would be the provision of initial infrastructure and capital.vi. Government would normally partner with an industry association or industrial

house to share the cost of initial capital and operating costs. The pass-outs fromthese schools would normally be absorbed by the industry partner or members ofthe association.

vii. A detailed scheme would be worked out for setting up of the RGSS.c.

To encourage establishment ofTechnical Institutions like Engineering, MBA, MCA,B.Pharma etc, in rural areas, land would be converted for such purpose without anyconversion charges. Where investment of Rs50 crore or more is obtained forestablishing such institutions, the promoter may be offered land at 50% of reserveprice of land for industrial use.

Schemes for Establishment of New Training Facilities

Scheme for Skill Training Institutes in Private Sector

Rajiv Gandhi Skill Schools

Establishment of Technical Institutions

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Prompt and easy availability of land for investment projects at a reasonable price is one of the main concernsof most investors. Being the largest state in India with large tracts of waste and less fertile land, land would beleveraged as a resource to attract and facilitate investments in the State.

The key interventions for easing availability of land would be:

I. Easing Procedures for land use change/conversion of land/approvals of layoutplan/building plans etc.

II. Simplifying land acquisition processIII. Creating a land bankIV. Formulating New Policy guidelines to leverage land for investments.

Wherever a particular use of land is specified in the master plans of the towns and cities such

land can be used for such specific purposes without any permission for change of land use.For example, if any area is shown for industrial or commercial use, such areas can be used forsuch industrial or commercial purposes without any permission for change of land use.

The existing provisions of the Rajasthan Land Revenue (Conversion of Agricultural land for

Non-Agricultural purposes in rural areas) Rules, 2007, provide that application complete inall respects shall be disposed off within 30 days of the receipt of application.

Conversion is often delayed due to NOCs required by the concerned competent authority

from some departments or agencies e.g. Forest, Environment, Town planning, Panchyat,etc. To expedite conversion, henceforth, a maximum time of only 15 days will be allowed tosuch departments and agencies to respond. If no comments are received within 15 days, itwill be deemed that there is no objection to such conversion by such department or agency.Competent authorities shall dispose off the application for conversion as per rules withoutwaiting for any formal NOC from such department or agency. In case an application isfound incomplete in any respect, as per provision of rules, concerned authority shall informthe applicant within 15 days of receipt of application, with details of all reasons why theapplication is found so incomplete.

A clear policy to ensure fair and transparent acquisition of land will be framed which would

protect farmers’ interests as well as facilitate speedy availability of land for infrastructure and

5.1

5.2

5.2.1

5.2.2

5.2.3

5.35.3.1

Easing Procedures for Land Use Change/Conversion/Approvals of

Layout/Building plans

Simplifying Land Acquisition Process

Ensuring EasyAvailability of Land5

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other investment projects. For projects envisaging investment Rs100 crore and above if 25%of land is purchased by the developer on his own, the Government may facilitate acquisitionof the remaining 75% land.

To ensure fair compensation to the land owners and avoid dispute and litigation as to

compensation amount as far as possible, a committee with representatives of Revenue,Finance and Industries departments, may be constituted which would assess and suggest thefair market price of the land under acquisition to the land acquisition officer to help himdetermine the award objectively.

Except in cases of acquisition of land for Single Unit Complex and infrastructural projects,

an option to the land owners may be made available to get part of the developed land in lieuof specified monetary compensation. Such land owners would be free to use such land forthe purpose for which these lands are offered i.e. its use may be for industrial, commercial orresidential as may be deemed fit in each particular case.

Jamabandis (land records) have been extensively computerized in the state. The

Government plans to make available this information on-line in due course.

Efforts will be made to identify and utilize government waste lands in different parts of the

State for employment generating industrial and investment activities. Inventory of surplusand unused land available with PSUs, State Govt., Urabn Local Bodies (ULBs) will be madeto create a Land Bank.This will enable the State to offer ready to use land to investors.

It is planned to undertake an advance valuation of such parcels of land which would

subsequently be allotted to investors on the recommendation of Industries Department orthe Bureau of Investment Promotion. This will enable the State to offer ready to use land toinvestors.

A set of policy guidelines will be formulated to clearly delineate provisions relating toconcessional allotment of land for various purposes and norms thereof. Provisions forincreased FAR in certain cases, time bound allotment by designated authorities, option ofannual lease rent in place of upfront full payment, etc. will be included in the guidelines.

5.3.2

5.3.3

5.45.4.1

5.4.2

5.4.3

5.5

Creating Land Bank

Formulating New Policy Guidelines for Investments

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Focus on MSMEs Growth6A vibrant MSME sector is critical for investment, growth, employment creation and poverty reduction. Byits less capital intensive and high labour absorption nature, the MSME sector can make significantcontributions to employment generation and also to rural industrialization. MSMEs are facing tremendouschallenges to survive and sustain. Required interventions have been made in the MSME Policy to addressbasic problems of access to finance, R&D investment, access to technology, product innovation, marketing& e-marketing support, etc.

The state will continue to accord priority to cluster development of MSMEs in the entirestate.

I. Government accords highest priority to promotion of clusters in the state.Strengthening of existing clusters and identification of new clusters would beundertaken.

II. In addition to existing provisions in MSME Policy 2008 for supporting clusterdevelopment, following new measures are contemplated:

a.

would be introduced with following features:

i. Government will encourage MSME entrepreneur associations to set upMSME clusters by floating SPVs for undertaking infrastructuredevelopment and for providing common services like common effluentplant, design development and other services for common benefit.

ii. Anchor units, nodal institutions and/or industry associations developing acluster having critical mass of minimum 20 units would get financialassistance for taking up activities for developing common facilities thatlead to improvement of productivity and cost efficiency among memberunits in the cluster. Such activities include R&D laboratory/testinglaboratory, creating information/data bank for market intelligence,creating common branding and market development activities, display ofproducts and common processing facilities etc.

iii. Government will convert private land for establishing MSME clusterswithout any conversion charge.

6.1

6.2

6.2.1

Incentives to MSME under MSME Policy launched in 2008 would

continue.

Cluster Development

New Initiatives

A Scheme for Financial Assistance for Cluster Development inSPV Mode

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iv. Government land will be allotted at 50% of DLC rates if such clusters areplanned on Government land. Government will also undertake accessroad provision at its cost for such clusters.

v. Government shall provide financial assistance upto 10% of the totalproject cost of cluster Development Plan, within a ceiling of Rs1.50 crore.This financial assistance would be provided for the project approved byGovernment of India under their Cluster Development Programme andshall be apart from the assistance provided by Government of India.

b. Last Mile ConnectivityI. Cluster are also eligible for assistance under the Critical Infrastructure Program for

getting last mile connectivity for creation of infrastructure of power supply, watersupply and approach road at the doorstep of such parks.

II. The cost of the internal infrastructure of the park such as roads, water supply, powersupply, effluent treatment, common facility centre shall be borne by the developers.

Relevant schemes like ASIDE, Credit Guarantee FundTrust Scheme, Cluster Development

Programme for MSMEs, Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme, and TechnologyUpgradation Scheme being operated by Government of India and various PromotionalSchemes of different Ministries of Government of India will be suitably dovetailed for thebenefit of MSME Enterprises.

A dedicated fund of Rs5 crore per annum will be set up for contribution of State’s share in

such Government of India’s Schemes. A nodal officer will be designated to co-ordinate andmonitor implementation of these schemes in the Office of the Commissioner of Industries.

State Government would support measures to revitalise RHDC (Rajasthan Handloom

Development Corporation). RHDC shall take up projects for the training of weaver groupsunder SGSY (Swarna Jayanti Swarojgar Yojna) and DPIP (The District Poverty InitiativesProject,The World Bank)

To encourage women entrepreneurs in micro and cottage industry, Rajasthan Financial

Corporation will launch a special scheme of providing loan at subsidised rates.

6.36.3.1

6.3.2

6.4

6.5

Leveraging Government of India Schemes and Funds

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Employment quotient per unit of capital is comparatively higher in certain sectors. Rajasthan has acompetitive advantage in some sectors like agro processing, textile, mineral products, handicraft, handloom,gems and jewellery which have a major share in the industrial output. The state also has a strong raw materialbase for many of these sectors. Special encouragement shall be given to all these sectors as thrust areas.

The State Government would make special endeavor to promote investment in the

following thrust areas:i. Knowledge sector including IT and ITESii. Tourismiii. Mining and Mineral Processingiv. Gems and Jewelleryv. Agri-businessvi. Textiles and Apparelvii. Mega Investmentsviii.FDI/NRI Investmentsix. Handicrafts and Handloomx. Exportsxi. Development of Backward Areasxii. Green Industriesxiii. Other labor intensive sectors

The State Government already has sector specific policies for many of these sectors e.g.

tourism, mining, ITES, etc.These policies will continue to remain in place.

The existing policies shall be reviewed on need basis to make them more investment and

business friendly. In addition to provisions in the existing policies, following furtherinterventions are stipulated in these thrust areas:

I. The government would promote expansion of knowledge and high skill based activitieslike information technology, knowledge and business processing outsourcing.Government has already reserved 3% of its annual budget to ensure growth of e-Governance and create a citizen-centric and business-centric environment forgovernance.

II.

a) A scheme would be formulated to encourage private players to set up BPO Centres inTier III towns like Ajmer, Jodhpur, Kota, Bikaner, Udaipur, etc. to take ITES

7.1

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District BPO SCHEME 2010

Promotion ofThrust Areas7

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industry into the hinterland of the State. This would create huge employmentopportunities for those living in these areas.

b) As a part of the District BPO Scheme 2010, the Government will provide variousfinancial benefits such as capital investment subsidy of 50% of capital cost up toRs20 lakh for development of training infrastructure / facilities. The scheme wouldalso provide for subsidizing the operational cost of training upto 50% of such costnot exceeding Rs10,000 per trainee.The companies, in turn, have to guarantee that acertain number of the trainees will be employed on their rolls. The candidates willalso have to agree to work in the company for at least a year.

I.

a. Allotment of land for Tourism units would be as per rates provided in Tourism unitPolicy 2007. Conversion of agricultural land in urban and rural areas is fully exemptfrom conversion and development fees. The existing provisions for auctioning landfor tourism units will be reviewed.

b. Since tourism has been declared an industry, RIICO would provide land in itsindustrial areas to tourism units at industrial rates.

II. Wayside Facility Scheme

a. ‘Padharo Sa’ is an innovative intervention strategy to create more employmentopportunity in Tourism sector through development of quality wayside facilitieswith private sector participation, to provide the following benefits:i. Easy access for quality food, toilet facilities, souvenirs.ii. Efficient and quality servicesiii. Large scale employmentiv. Investment from small scale entrepreneurs in tourism

b. ‘Padharo Sa’ units will have typical designs and will be branded. Type of unitsincludes restaurants, souvenir shops. Public telephones, and coffee shops.

c. The approved units will also be provided with 25% of the cost ofconstruction/renovation as incentive subject to a maximum of Rs5 lakh.

d. The State Government plans to develop 100 such wayside units in the State over aperiod of two years.

Priority for allocation of mining leases, to applicants on value addition basis, under section

11 (5) of Mines & Minerals Development Act, 1957 (or the corresponding section in thenew act) shall be decided on the basis of following criteria in the order listed below:a. Quantum of investment (minimum Rs100 crore as certified by Bureau of Investment

Promotion)b. Value addition at ore stagec. Induction of new technologies

7.3.2

7.3.37.3.3.1

Tourism

Land for Tourism Sector

Padharo Sa:

Mining & Mineral Processing

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d. Creation of Infrastructuree. Mechanization, automation and computerization, Sustainable development and R&R

practices.

To encourage value addition of natural resource, government would consider requests for a

grant of mining of minerals such as gypsum, lignite, silica, etc. for captive use of industry setup in the state on a priority basis. For this appropriate provisions will be made, if necessary.

Rajasthan has a long tradition of gems and jewellery industry employing lakhs of artisans.Enterprise and skills of our businessmen and artisans has helped the state to make a markinternationally. To further strengthen this industry, following supporting measures will betaken:a. Government will provide support for setting up of national/international level Gems &

Jewellery training centres. Land will be allotted at 50% applicable reserve or DLC rate toaccredited institutes or upto 10% of coupon rate.

b. Industry associations will be provided interest subsidy to set up Hallmark CertificationCentres and Gems Testing Centres, if established as a separate legal entity with non-profit objective.

c. Government shall promote setting up of a Gem Bourse of internationalstandards. Land will be provided at a centrally located place in the city, at a concessionalrate. This project would have to be established as a separate legal entity with non-profitobjective.

I. To ensure that the farmers get good value for their produce, a new policy, The Policy forPromotion of Agri-Business and Agro-processing Industries, will be announced. Thepolicy would encourage setting up of agri-business and agro-processing units in the state,promote and develop the entire value chain of agro-processing and marketing, includingdevelopment of supply chain, market development and diversification.

II. A spice park is being set up in Jodhpur.

To ensure that garment industry flourishes in Rajasthan and a large number of people getemployment in the industry, the Government would support such garment companieswhich provide on-the-job training to convert the raw recruits to skilled manpower. Adetailed scheme would be formulated that would include provision for capital subsidy forinstalling training equipment and facilities. Part of the trainers’ cost and stipend to thetrainees would also be subsidized

I. To ensure that the state transforms into a global investment destination, development byway of establishment of several mega projects is considered necessary. The StateGovernment intends to promote and facilitate mega projects in a few critical sectors

7.3.3.2

7.3.4

7.3.5

7.3.6

7.3.7

Gems and Jewellery

Agri Business

Textiles & Apparel

Attracting Mega Investments

Gem Bourse:

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which would have multiplier effect, provide impetus to the employment generationinitiatives and inclusive development in the state. Large and Mega projects also promoteancillary and auxiliary industries in the SME sector.

II. Thus facilitating development of mega projects is being envisaged as key strategy totrigger large scale economic activity in related sectors. A special package of financialbenefits /incentive to the Mega Projects may be considered on merit of each case.In the eventuality of mega projects requiring support of ancillary units then for setting upsuch units will be facilitated as part of this package.

III. The facilitation for promotion of mega projects in the State would be largely applicableunder the following framework:Promotion of mega projects in focus sectors which may include auto and autocomponents, Maintenance Repairing Operation (MRO) hub for aircraft and such otherprojects as may be decided by the Government will be encouraged. It will also include theProjects in the core infrastructure sectors like Metro Rail Line, Logistic Parks, HighSpeed Trains and such other category of Projects as decided by the Government. Inaddition, it may also include innovative projects as may be decided by the Government.A set of criteria for definition of innovative projects would be developed.

The State Government will welcome foreign investment particularly in high-tech and highpriority industries. The State Government will promote foreign investment and foreigntechnology tie-ups. In addition, foreign direct investments will be encouraged forinfrastructure projects, especially for power generation, port development, construction ofroads and bridges as well as social infrastructure such as education facilities, healthcarefacilities and tourism projects. FDI investors would be treated at par with domesticinvestors.

A large number of expatriate Rajasthanis are settled in various countries across the world.These NRIs have, through their enterprise and hard work, established themselves in tradeand industry in their adopted countries. They not only have investible resources but alsohave high level of skills and managerial capabilities, which can be utilised in setting up worldclass enterprises in this country. The State had pioneered the concept of promoting NRIinvestment through the Rajasthan Foundation. The NRI investors would be treated at parwith domestic investors.

The handloom and handicraft sectors including craftsmen, artisans, cottage, khadi andvillage industries has tremendous potential to offer livelihood. This strategy would be toprovide an overarching framework for guiding necessary action to promote the growth ofhandicrafts, handloom and cottage industries as a mechanism to reduce poverty, and createlong lasting income generation.

7.3.8

7.3.9

7.3.10

Foreign Investment

Non-Resident Indians

Handicrafts/Handloom/Khadi/Village/Cottage Industry

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7.3.10.5

i. Newly constructed building of Rajasthali at MI Road, Jaipur would be made into ahandicrafts mall to facilitate selling of handicrafts of the state to the visiting tourists.

ii. TA/DA will be provided to artisans/their associations, SPVs for attending the market-related programs like Crafts Bazars, Expos, other Exhibitions, study tours, etc.

iii. Urban and Rural haats will be set up in all major handicraft and handloom potentialdistricts to facilitate their marketing.

iv. Rajasthan Small Industries Corporation (RSIC) will also provide e-marketing platformfor handicrafts of the state through a specially developed website. The website wouldinform the public and potential tourists, about Rajasthan handloom and handicrafts.Information on the site would include products, where to find them, who producesthem, as well as the unique stories of the artisans and producers. It would also provide afacility for small artisans to register and display a small showcase of their merchandise inthe form of a standard directory listing.

v. Setting up of “Shilpangan” will be further promoted to provide avenues of directmarketing by artisans.

For certain identified traditional and dying crafts, training will be imparted to incumbentsand children of craftsmen through master craftsmen in those crafts. These trained districtlevel artisans will further visit the clusters and disseminate their newly acquired skills to thelocal artisans. It will result in skill up-gradation of local artisans and revival of the crafts.

In order to provide employment to the traditional/non traditional artisans, non-farmlabour, unemployed youth, etc., training in different types crafts. Since the objective wouldalso be to generate self employment, training in basic business skills like costing, pricing,marketing, basic accounting, business management, research, etc. would be included.

The State government would explore the possibility of establishing a partnership with otherstate departments like Social Welfare Department, Tourism Department, and IndustriesDepartment for the promotion of handicraft in the state. For example, State TourismDevelopment Corporation in the state would be actively engaged for the promotion andsales of Handicrafts.

Creation of a common brand for Rajasthan handicrafts is essential for the development ofthis sector. Rajasthan crafts would be themed under one specific brand that reflects theheritage and traditions of the State. A “ ” stamp or logo would bedesigned that characterizes all the products made in Rajasthan.

Marketing Support

Skill Dissemination by Master Artisans in Major Traditional and Dying

Crafts

Self Employment Training

Integration with Other State Departments

Common Branding

Made in Rajasthan

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A Handicraft and Handloom Development Board would be established with NGOs,producers, artisans, associations and exporters as its members including senior officers of theGovernment. The Board would advise the Government on specific interventions topromote assist and develop the sector.

New Scheme for Handloom and Handicraft sector for promoting significant value addition

would be launched.

The Khadi Sector is facing the crisis of declining number of quality weavers. A promotional

package will be devised for ensuring medical benefits and development of community assetsfor this set of weavers. The spinners and weavers will be encouraged to adopt the Self-helpGroup Scheme of NABARD.

The main thrust would be in providing infrastructural facilities such as setting up ofcontainer depots near major industrial growth Centres, facilities for product testing anddevelopment, particularly for small scale units, encouragement of quality up-gradation byadoption of total quality management and ISO series certification, etc. Inland ContainerDepots and Air Cargo Complex managed by RSIC will be revamped to make themexporters friendly and business like.

Export units, wherever necessary, will be given a 30% grant for ground rent for participationin the approved international trade fairs subject to a maximum limit of 9 sqm.The Government will promote setting up a state-of-the-art external information centre incollaboration with local chamber of commerce and associations like the CII, FIEO, etc. andwith the assistance of reputed National/International organizations for dissemination ofinformation and assistance to export fraternity of the State.

Investors would also be encouraged to gain fromThe objective of the scheme is to involve the

states in the export effort by providing assistances to the State Government for creatingappropriate infrastructure for the development and growth of export.

For this purpose a Green or clean activity or service that performs at least one of thefollowing shall be considered:

a) Includes alternative energy

generated by, but not limited to Wind, Solar, Water, Biofuels, Biomass.

b) Companies involved in the collection and processing

of recyclable materials and waste including those running a recycling or wastewaterplant. Includes environmental clean-up (does not include companies that recycle paper,

Handicraft and Handloom Development Board

Exports

Concessions

Green Industries

Government Shall Encourage Promotion of Green Industry

Generating and Storing Renewable Energy:

Recycling Existing Materials:

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glass, and cans in a bin).

c)

This includes companies involved in the research,

development, and manufacturing of products such as solar panels, energy efficient lightbulbs, and vehicles. It also includes construction companies that install and repair theseproducts in new or existing residential or commercial real estate, as well as real estateplanning and land development.

d) This sector includes Training providers

for curricula such as solar panel installation, energy auditing, sustainability management,and environmental careers. Environmental consulting,Trading and offsets.

e) Includes companies that

create products using natural materials. Also includes businesses that produce safe,nontoxic products; handicraft and handloom; products out of previously-recycledmaterials and waste.

Government would encourage reduction, reuse or recycle of waste. Units which use waste as

raw material or create business out of recycling waste would be provided special incentives.

To promote clean and employment intensive industries additional FAR would be providedin RIICO industrial areas for example electronic industry, garments, IT and IT enabledservices.

Several districts of the State are backward in terms of the domestic product originating fromsecondary and tertiary sectors. Cost of establishing industrial and services enterprises alongwith the cost of infrastructure development in such districts is relatively higher. Specialincentives would be provided to promote investment and employment generation in suchareas.

Energy Efficient Product Manufacturing, Distribution, Construction,Installation, and Maintenance:

Education, Compliance, and Awareness:

Natural and Sustainable Product Manufacturing:

Increasing FAR for Clean Industries

Backward Areas

7.3.12.1

7.3.12.2

7.3.13

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ANNEXURESchemes of New Industrial and Investment Promotion Policy 2010

ChapterS. No.Para

Number SchemeRelatedDepartment

Developing High QualityInfrastructure

3.3Assistance to CriticalInfrastructure Projects Industries

Developing High QualityInfrastructure

3.4.1 New Industrial Areas Industries

Developing High QualityInfrastructure

3.8.5SPV for 24x7 Power supplyto industrial clusters/parks

Energy/Industry

Enhancing Skill Levels andEmployability 4.1

State Scheme to UpgradeIndustrial Training Centresinto Centres of Excellence

Technical Education/Labour & Employment

Enhancing Skill Levels andEmployability 4.2 Train to Gain Scheme Industries

Enhancing Skill Levels andEmployability 4.4

Training for augmentingEnglish Higher Education

Enhancing Skill Levels andEmployability 4.8 - I

Assistance for IndustrialArea Training Centres Industries

Enhancing Skill Levels andEmployability 4.8- II (a)

Financial assistance forsetting up Lead Institutes

Higher / TechnicalEducation

Enhancing Skill Levels andEmployability 4.8-II (b)

Assistance for ShortTerm Bridge Courses

Higher / TechnicalEducation

Enhancing Skill Levels andEmployability 4.8-III (a)

Assistance for SkillTraining Institutes inPrivate Sector

Industries

Enhancing Skill Levels andEmployability 4.8-III(b)

Assistance for RajivGandhi Skill Schools inPPP Mode

Industries / Labourand employment

Enhancing Skill Levels andEmployability 4.8-III (c) Establishment of

Technical Institutes Technical Education

Focus on MSMEs Growth 6.2.1 (a)Financial Assistance forCluster Developmentin SPV mode

Industries

Promotion of Thrust Areas 7.3.1-II District BPOSCHEME 2010 Industries/IT

Promotion of Thrust Areas 7.3.2- II “Padharo Sa’ Scheme Tourism

Promotion of Thrust Areas 7.3.6Scheme to supporttraining in Apparel sector Small Scale Industries

Promotion of Thrust Areas7.3.10.27.3.10.3

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Small Scale Industries

Promotion of Thrust Areas 7.3.10.7Rajasthan Handloom andHandicraft DevelopmentFinance Scheme

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fLFkr gS] blesa fnYyh&eqEcbZ vkS|ksfxd xfy;kjk ¼Mh-,e-vkbZ-lh-½ dk 40 izfr'kr Hkkx iM+us ds dkj.k bldh

HkkSxksfyd fLFkfr fu%lansg gh egRoiw.kZ gSA jktLFkku i;ZVu dh n`f"V ls egRoiw.kZ xUrO; LFky gksus ds vfrfjDr

,d 'kkafriw.kZ o jktuSfrd :i ls fLFkj jkT; gksus ds dkj.k vusd {ks=ksa esa ,d mYys[kuh; ykHk ,oa ykHkiw.kZ fuos'k

ds volj miyC/k djkrk gSA

jktLFkku dk O;kolkf;d okrkoj.k] m|e fe=or ljdkj] le`) [kfut ,oa Ñf"k lalk/ku] fujarj mUur

cuk, tk jgs mPp Js.kh ds vk/kkjHkwr <kaps] m|ferk dh ijaijk rFkk dq'ky ekuo'kfDr dh miyC/krk }kjk iksf"kr gSA

pkanh] pwukiRFkj] QkWLQksjkbZV] jkWd QkWLQsV] rkack v;Ld] tLrk] ftIle] Dys] xzsukbZV] laxejej] cyqvk iRFkj]

MksyksekbV] dSYlkbV vkfn jkT; esa ik, tkus okys izeq[k [kfut inkFkZ gSaA jkT; ljdkj us lkoZtfud&futh

Hkkxhnkjh c<+kus ds fy,] fo'ks"k #i ls HkkSfrd vk/kkjHkwr <kaps vkSj lkekftd {ks=ksa esa fujarj fodklkRed mik; fd;s

gSaA

Hkkjr ds vf/kdka'k jkT;ksa dh rjg] jktLFkku Hkh izkFkfed rkSj ij ,d Ñf"k vk/kkfjr jkT; Fkk ftlds dqy

thMhih dk 50 izfr'kr Hkkx Ñf"k vkSj lg;ksxh {ks=ksa ls izkIr gksrk FkkA gky ds o"kksZa esa] f}rh;d vkSj r`rh;d {ks= esa

Hkh rhoz fodkl gqvk gSA

o"kZ 2007 ls 2009 rd Hkkjrh; vFkZO;oLFkk dh thMhih dh vkSlr o`f) nj ¼fLFkj dherksa ij½ 7-5 izfr'kr

jgh gSA blh vof/k esa] fuekZ.k {ks= vkSlru 5-2 izfr'kr izfr o"kZ dh nj ls c<+k ¼vkfFkZd losZ{k.k 2008&2009] Hkkjr

ljdkj½A nwljh vksj] lanfHkZr vof/k esa jkT; dh lexz thMhih 6-2 izfr'kr izfro"kZ dh nj ls c<+h tcfd fuekZ.k {ks=

6-34 izfr'kr] Ñf"k {ks= 6-55 izfr'kr vkSj lsok {ks= 7-54 izfr'kr dh nj ls c<+sA

o"kZ 2007 2009 ds nkSjku Hkkjr@jktLFkku dh pØorhZ okf"kZd fodkl nj-

Hkwfedk

o"kZ 2007 2009 ds nkSjku Hkkjr@jktLFkku dh pØorhZ okf"kZd fodkl nj-

thMhih fodkl ¼fLFkj dherksa ij½ fuekZ.k {ks= dk fodkljktLFkku 6 3. % 6 3. %

Hkkjr 7 5. % 5 2. %

¼lzksr% ;kstuk foHkkx] jktLFkku ½

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Sectoral Distribution of NSDP 2007-08A

Services

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45.10%

Industries

Sector

25.57%

Agriculture

Sector

29.33%

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jktLFkku esa vkS|ksfxd fØ;kdykiksa vkSj jkstxkj l`tu esa y|q m|ksx {ks= dh ,d egRoiw.kZ Hkwfedk gSA

e/;e vkSj o`gn~ Js.kh ds m|ksx Hkh jkT; esa i;kZIr ek=k esa LFkkfir gSaA jktLFkku] ns'k esa lhesaV dk lcls cM+k

mRiknd jkT; gSA vU; {ks=] ftuesa o`gn~ ,oa e/;e Js.kh ds fuos'k vkdf"kZr gks jgs gSa] muesa vkWVkseksckby {ks=

lfEefyr gSA bl {ks= esa gksaMk fl,y vkSj v'kksd ysySaM izeq[k daifu;ka gSaA ekWbdks ckW'k] QsMjy eqxy vkSj tkikuh

vuq"kkafxd bdkbZ;ksa dk lewg] jkT; esa vU; izeq[k vkWVks&iqtksZa ds fuekZrk gSaA

vusd mRiknksa ds fy, jktLFkku ,d egRoiw.kZ fuekZ.k vk/kkj gS] ftlesa jRu ,oa vkHkw"k.k] gLrf'kYi]

flUFksfVd rFkk lwrh oL=] /kkxk] Åu] laxejej vkSj xzsukbZV LySCl] [kk| rsy] jlk;u] jcj rFkk IykfLVd vk/kkfjr

oLrq,a] moZjd] fo|qr midj.k vkSj oS|qfrd lkeku] phuh feV~Vh rFkk dkap vkfn lfEefyr gSaA

lwpuk izkS|ksfxdh ¼vkbZ-Vh-½ vkSj vkbZVh l{ke lsok,a ¼vkbZ-Vh-bZ-,l-½] rsy rFkk xSl vkSj ÅtkZ mRiknu

mHkjrs gq, {ks= gSaA

vkbZ-Vh-bZ-,l- m|ksx ds fy, t;iqj ilanhnk fV;j&AA 'kgj curk tk jgk gS tgka tkuh&ekuh daifu;ka

tSls fd tsuiSDV vkSj buQksfll ds chihvks ekStwn gSaA le`) fofo/krk] i;ZVu vkd"kZ.kksa dh izpqjrk vkSj /kjksgj] tSls

fdys] egy] izkphu vkSj okLrqdyk dh n`f"V ls mRÑ"V gosfy;ka] oU; tho vH;kj.;] e:LFky vkSj gLrf'kYi rFkk

yksd dykvksa dh foLr`r J`a[kyk,a] ;s lHkh feydj jktLFkku dks ,d vR;ar vkd"kZd i;ZVu xUrO; cukrs gSaA lHkh

vxz.kh gksVy Ja[kykvksa dh jkT; esa fof'k"V mifLFkfr us jkT; esa Ik;ZVu dks fuos'k ds fy, ,d vHkh"V {ks= cuk;k

gSA

jktLFkku ds fodkl dh :ijs[kk] bl n`<+ fo'okl ij vk/kkfjr gS fd etcwr vk/kkjHkwr <kapk] fuos'k vkSj

vkfFkZd lao`f) dks izsfjr djrk gSA ifjogu] lapkj vkSj vkS|ksfxd vk/kkjHkwr <kaps esa leqfpr vkSj nh?kZdkfyd iz;kl

ds ifj.kkeLo#i jkT; esa HkkSfrd vk/kkjHkwr <kaps dh jh<+ etcwr gqbZ gSA

jktLFkku ÅtkZ vkf/kD; okys jkT; ds :i esa mHkj dj lkeus vk jgk gSA jkT; esa bl {ks= esa cM+s fuos'k

fØ;kUo;u Lrj ij gSaA izcy lrgh gok,saa vkSj lw;Z ds izdk'k dh izpqjrk ds dkj.k ÅtkZ mRiknu dh ;gk¡ Hkkjh

laHkkouk,a gSaA ckM+esj&tSlyesj {ks= esa rsy vkSj xSl dh [kkst] fodkl xfrfof/k;ksa dks o`gn~ Lrj ij izksRlkfgr

djsxhA Fkkj ds e:LFky esa yk[kksa Vu rsy vkSj izkÑfrd xSl dk [k+t+kuk lafpr gS vkSj vc ls dqN gh o"kksZa esa jkT;

ds vc rd e:LFkyh; ftys vizR;kf'kr lokZaxh.k fodkl ds lk{kh gksaxsA

jktLFkku ,sls dqN pqfuank jkT;ksa esa ls gS] ftUgksaus futh {ks= dh Hkkxhnkjh ls ch-vks-Vh- vk/kkj ij vusdksa

ifj;kstukvksa dk lQyrkiwoZd fØ;kUo;u fd;k gSA futh fuos'kd jkT; ds jktekxksZa ds mUurhdj.k] iqyksa ds

fuekZ.k] ck;ikl] jsy vksoj&fczt vkSj lMd ekxZ ds fdukjs fofHkUu lqfo/kkvksa ds fodkl dk;ksZa ds :i esa lM+d

fodkl dh ifj;kstuk;sa fØ;kfUor dj ldrs gSaA

t;iqj esa iw.kZr% dk;Z'khy varjkZ"Vªh; gokbZ vM~Mk gS tgka ls nqcbZ] 'kkjtkg ds fy, mM+ku lsok,a miyC/k

gSaA tks/kiqj vkSj mn;iqj esa ?kjsyw gokbZ vM~Ms fLFkr gSa] tgka ls izeq[k esVªks vkSj vU; 'kgjksa ds fy, fu;fer mM+ku

lsok,a gSaA t;iqj esa ,;j dkxksZ dkWEIysDl fLFkr gSA t;iqj] tks/kiqj] HkhyokM+k vkSj fHkokM+h esa fLFkr buySaM daVsuj

fMiks ¼vkbZ-lh-Mh-½ Hkkjr esa o ns'k ds ckgj O;kikj dks lqxe cukrs gSaA

jkT; esa rduhdh vkSj O;kolkf;d f'k{kk ds fy, ,d etcwr laLFkkfud usVodZ fodflr djus ds fy,

jkT; ljdkj us vusd dne mBk, gSaA ;gka 20 fo'ofo|ky;] yxHkx 100 bathfu;fjax dkWyst] 94 izca/ku laLFkku

vkSj 1]042 egkfo|ky; gSaA buds vfrfjDr] ;gka ds ikWyh&VsfDud laLFkku] izfr o"kZ 11]610 Nk=ksa dks ukekafdr

djus esa l{ke gSa vkSj 666 vkS|ksfxd izf'k{k.k laLFkku] izfr o"kZ yxHkx 66]906 yksxksa ds fofo/k dkS'kyksa esa o`f) djrs

jktLFkku m|ksx ,oa fuos'k lao/kZu uhfr & 20102

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gSaA jktLFkku ds yxHkx izR;sd ftys esa de ls de ,d bathfu;fjax dkWyst gSA

jkT; esa dqN izeq[k laLFkkuksa esa vf[ky Hkkjrh; fpfdRlk foKku laLFkku ¼,-vkbZ-vkbZ-,e-,l-½] jk"Vªh;

QS'ku VSDukWykWth laLFkku ¼,u-vkbZ-,Q-Vh-½ vkSj Hkkjrh; izkS|ksfxdh laLFkku ¼vkbZ-vkbZ-Vh-½ dh LFkkiuk tks/kiqj esa

dh tk jgh gSA ,d Hkkjrh; izca/ku laLFkku ¼vkbZ-vkbZ-,e-½ Hkh jkT; esa LFkkfir fd;k tk jgk gSA vU; mYys[kuh;

laLFkkuksa ;Fkk ,y-,u-,e-vkbZ-vkbZ-Vh-] ,u-vkbZ-vkbZ-Vh- fo'ofo|ky;] euhiky fo'ofo|ky;] jk"Vªh; fof/k

fo'ofo|ky; tks/kiqj] ,feVh fo'ofo|ky; t;iqj] ouLFkyh fo|kihB] ,e-,u-vkb-Vh-] Hkkjrh; vLirky izca/ku

vkSj vuqla/kku laLFkku vkfn izeq[k gSaA fiykuh esa fLFkr fcV~l] ns'k esa lcls iqjkuk vkSj lcls izfrf"Br jk"Vªh; Lrj

dk bathfu;fjax dkWyst gSA

Je foHkkx] jktLFkku ljdkj }kjk Ñr losZ{k.k ds vuqlkj] ;g vkdyu fd;k x;k gS fd jktLFkku esa

ekuo lalk/ku vko';drkvksa esa o"kZ 2015 rd 5 ls 5-2 fefy;u O;fDr;ksa dh o`f) gksxhA vf/kdre o`f)'khy

vko';drk fofuekZ.k m|ksx esa gksxh] rRi'pkr~ oL=ks|ksx] LokLF; lsok,a] i;ZVu vkSj lRdkj] [kk| izlaLdj.k]

vkWVks eSdsfuDl] jRu ,oa vkHkw"k.k] gLrf'kYi] vkWVks ,oa bathfu;fjax] caSfdax vkSj foRrh; lsok,a] vkbZ- Vh-@vkbZ- Vh-

bZ- ,l-] [kuu vkSj [kfut rFkk jhVsy {ks= esa Hkh i;kZIr Je 'kfDr dh vko';drk gksxhA

lkekftd vk/kkjHkwr <kapkxr {ks= ds fodkl esa futh {ks= dks c<+rh gqbZ xfr ls lek;ksftr fd;k tk jgk gS

vkSj muds fy, f'k{kk rFkk LokLF; {ks=ksa esa vusd fuos'k fodYi [kqy jgs gSaA

fuos'kdksa dh vko';drkvksa dks /;ku esa j[krs gq,] jktLFkku ljdkj us le;&le; ij fuos'k lao/kZu

fo|eku fuos'k lao/kZu O;oLFkkfo|eku fuos'k lao/kZu O;oLFkk

jktLFkku m|ksx ,oa fuos'k lao/kZu uhfr & 2010 3

2,688

829

331

270

232

205

138

137

92

75

42

39

33

Key SectorsIncremental Human ResourceRequirement till 2015 (in '000s)

3,188500

1,689860

473142

440170

25422

28075

18850

837700

12937

15176

486

499460

173140

Employment by 2015 ('000s) Current Employment ('000s)2006-07

Total IncrementalDemand 5 to 5.2 million

Construction

Textiles

Healthcare

Tourism & Hospitality

Food Processing

Auto Mechanics

Gems & Jewellery

Handicrafts

Auto & Engineering

Banking & Financial Services

IT & ITeS

Mines & Minerals

Retail

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uhfr;ksa dh ?kks"k.kk dh gSA ljdkj us vusd {ks= fof'k"V uhfr;k¡ Hkh ykxw dh gSaA {ks= fo'ks"k ds fy, fof'k"V uhfr;k¡

vf/kdrj lsok {ks= ls lEcfU/kr gSaA

jkT; esa xr lexz vkS|ksfxd fuos'k lao/kZu uhfr dh ?kks"k.kk 1998 esa dh xbZ FkhA bls jktLFkku fuos'k

lao/kZu ;kstuk ¼vkj-vkbZ-ih-,l-½ 2003 }kjk izfrLFkkfir fd;k x;k gSA jkT; ljdkj }kjk le;&le; ij vusd

{ks=ksa ds fy, fof'k"V uhfr;ksa dh ?kks"k.kk,a Hkh dh xbZ gSaA ;Fkk%

jktLFkku fuos'k lao/kZu ;kstuk ¼vkj- vkbZ- ih- ,l-½ 2003

jktLFkku lw{e] y|q vkSj e/;e m|e fodkl lgk;rk ;kstuk] 2008

vkbZ- Vh- ,oa vkbZ- Vh- bZ- ,l- uhfr& 2007

i;ZVu uhfr] 2007

xSj&ikjaifjd ÅtkZ lzksrksa ds ek/;e ls fo|qr mRiknu lao/kZu uhfr] 2004

jktLFkku jkT; esa ÅtkZ mRiknu ifj;kstuk,a LFkkfir djus ds fy, uhfr] 2005

fiNM+s {ks+=ksa esa rduhdh laLFkku LFkkfir djus dh ;kstuk

jktLFkku lks'ky lsDVj ok;kfcfyVh xSi QafMax Ldhe ¼vkj-,l-,l-oh-th-,Q-½

fo|eku ljdkjh vkbZ-Vh-vkbZ- laLFkkuksa esa futh i{kksa }kjk f}rh; ikjh esa lapkfyr djus gsrq m|ksx laLFkku

lgHkkfxrk ;kstuk

bathfu;fjax dkWystksa dh lqfo/kk jfgr ftyksa esa ih-ih-ih- vk/kkj ij bathfu;fjax dkWyst LFkkfir djus dh

;kstuk

jktLFkku fo'ks"k vkfFkZd {ks= uhfr] 2003

vkS|ksfxd vkSj fuos'k ifj;kstukvksa ds fØ;kUo;u dks xfr nsus ds fy, ,dy f[kM+dh fuLrkj.k iz.kkyh ekStwn

gSA ¼vc dkuwuh leFkZu izkIr ,d lexz ,dy f[kM+dh iz.kkyh] vf/kfu;e }kjk izfrLFkkfir dh tk jgh gS½

ns'k dh X;kjgoha iapo"khZ; ;kstuk ¼2007&2012½ esa fuekZ.k {ks= dh 12 izfr'kr o`f) ds lkFk 9 izfr'kr dh

vkSlr lekos'kh o`f) dk y{; gSA ;kstukdky ds lekiu rd fuekZ.k {ks= dh o`f) nj dks c<+k dj 12 izfr'kr izfr

Ok"kZ djus dks jkT; dh 11oha iapo"khZ; ;kstuk esa ,d izkFkfedrk ds :i esa mYysf[kr fd;k x;k gSA

vkfFkZd o`f) ds y{;

orZeku esa py jgh fuos'k lao/kZu uhfr;ka fuEu gSa%

ubZ uhfr dh vko';drk

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lh,thvkj& pØorhZ okf"kZd o`f) nj ¼lzksr % X;kjgoha ;kstuk dk nLrkost½

orZeku esa py jgh fuos'k lao/kZu uhfr;ka fuEu gSa%

ubZ uhfr dh vko';drk

vkfFkZd o`f) ds y{; bdkbZlh,thvkj

¼2001&02 ls 2004&05½

Hkkjr jktLFkku

Ñf"k

%

% 1.03 1.76

m|ksx 6.96 7.43

lsok 8.64 7.08

dqy o`f) nj 6.45 5.68

X;kjgoha iapo"khZ; ;kstuk ds fy,y{;

Hkkjr jktLFkku

4.10 3.50

10.50 8.00

9.90 8.90

9.00 7.40

%

%

%

jktLFkku m|ksx ,oa fuos'k lao/kZu uhfr & 20104

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ljdkj dk iz;kl futh {ks= dh Hkkxhnkjh dks c<+krs gq, nh?kZdkfyd vkfFkZd o`f) vftZr djus ds fy, vkSj

,d mRizsjd okrkoj.k dks l`ftr djuk gS] rkfd futh {ks=ksa dks mUufr dk volj feysA jktLFkku ds vusd {ks=

Lo;a ykHk;qDr gSa ftUgsa jkT; dh lg;ksxiw.kZ uhfr;ksa ,oa leFkZu ls vf/kd cy feyk gSA gkykafd vk/kkjHkwr <kapk

vkSj dkS'ky dh o`f) dh xfr fodkl xfr ds vuqlkj gksuk vko';d gSA jkst+xkj l`tu dh nj dks c<+k;k tkuk

vko';d gS rkfd jkst+xkj izkIr djus ds bPNqd mlesa lekfgr gks ldsA izfrLi/khZ cus jgus vkSj LFkk;h ,oa lekos'kh

mPp vkfFkZd o`f) lqfuf'pr djus ds fy, u, mPp Kku vk/kkfjr tfVy oSf'od izfrekuksa us ubZ pqukSfr;ka vkSj

volj is'k fd, gSaA

vr% ;g egRoiw.kZ gS fd ,slh uhfr;k¡ izfrikfnr dh tk;sa] tks vkxkeh o"kksZa esa jktLFkku dh lao`f) nj dks

c<+k lds] izfrLi/khZ {kerk etcwr cuk lds vkSj fuos'kdksa esa nh?kZdkyhu fo'okl fufeZr dj ldsA

futh fuos'k dks izksRlkfgr djus ds fy, mu lHkh dkjdksas

dks /;ku esa j[krs gq,] tks ,d fuos'k LFky ds :i esa fdlh LFkku dh mi;qDrrk o vkd"kZ.k dks izHkkfor djrs gSa] dk

lexz #i ls lekos'k djrh gSA ;g uhfr vusd egRoiw.kZ rRoksa tSls Hkwfe] vk/kkjHkwr <kapk] dkS'ky&lewg] uhfr

ifjos'k] fuos'kd vuqHkoksa&tks fd vkS|ksfxd vkSj fuos'k ra= dh vk/kkjf'kyk gSa] esa xq.kkRed lq/kkj djus dh vksj

yf{kr gSA

futh {ks= dh o`f) ds ekxZ dh izeq[k ck/kk,sa] vojks/k vkSj izfrca/k U;wure gksa rkfd dq'ky lqfo/kknkrk ds :i

esa jkT; ljdkj viuh Hkwfedk dks u, fljs ls ikfjHkkf"kr djsA dq'ky lqfo/kknkrk ds :Ik esa jkT; ljdkj viuh

Hkwfedk dks u;s fljs ls ifjHkkf"kr djs] rkfd futh {ks= dh o`f) ds ekxZ dh izeq[k ck/kk,a] vojks/k vkSj izfrca/k U;wure

gksA

orZeku vkS|ksfxd ,oa fuos'k lao/kZu uhfr 2010orZeku vkS|ksfxd ,oa fuos'k lao/kZu uhfr 2010

jktLFkku m|ksx ,oa fuos'k lao/kZu uhfr & 2010 5

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jktLFkku ljdkj] fuos'kksa dks izsfjr djus] lekos'kh vkfFkZd lao`f) dks Rojrk iznku djus vkSj yksxksa ds

fy, cMs+ iSekus ij jkstxkj volj l`ftr djus dks Ñr ladYi gSA

jktLFkku vkS|ksfxd ,oa fuos'k lao/kZu uhfr 2010 ds eq[; mn~ns'; fuEu gSa%

mRiknu rFkk lsok {ks= esa o`gRrj futh fuos'k ds ek/;e ls mPprj ,oa nh?kZdkfyd vkfFkZd lao`f)

izkIr djuk(

i;kZoj.k vuqdwy vkS|ksfxd fodkl ,oa larqfyr {ks=h; fodkl dks izksRlkfgr djuk(

,d lg;ksxkRed uhfr ,oa laLFkkfud okrkoj.k rFkk vk/kkjHkwr <kapk l`ftr djuk tks futh {ks= ds

fuos'k ,oa m|e dks izksUur djsa(

jktLFkku ds izkÑfrd ;k vfrykHk ds {ks=ksa esa rhoz xfr ls fodkl dks izksRlkfgr djuk(

ekuo lalk/ku dk fodkl djuk ,oa Kku vk/kkfjr fodkl dks izksRlkgu(

c<+rh ;qok tula[;k ds fy, jkst+xkj ds voljksa dks c<+kukA

uhfrxr dk;ZØeksa dk /;s; m|e rFkk {ks=ksa dh izfrLi/khZ {kerk dk fodkl djus ds lkFk Hkkjr ds

vU; Hkkxksa vkSj fons'kksa ls fuos'k izokg esa i;kZIr c<ksRrjh dks izsfjr djuk gSA eq[; mik;ksa dk /;s;

fuEu gS%

1- O;kolkf;d okrkoj.k esa lq/kkjA

2- mPp xq.koRrk okys vk/kkjHkwr <kaps dk fodklA

3- dkS'ky Lrjkasa ,oa jkstxkjijdrk dks c<+kokA

4- ifj;kstukvksa ds fy, Hkwfe dh vklku miyC/krk lqfuf'prrkA

5- lw{e] y?kq o e/;e miØeksa ¼,e-,l-,e-bZ-½ dks izksRlkguA

6- fpfUgr FkzLV lSDVlZ dk lao/kZuA

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n`f"Vdks.k

mn~ns';

O;wgjpuk

6 jktLFkku m|ksx ,oa fuos'k lao/kZu uhfr & 2010

uhfr dk n`f"Vdks.k]mn~ns';] O;wgjpuk ,oauhfr dk fØ;kUo;u

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jktLFkku fuos'k izksRlkgu ;kstuk ¼ ½

jktLFkku fuos'k izksRlkgu ;kstuk&2003 ds vUrxZr miyC/k foRrh; ykHk ,oa vuqnku iSdst rc rd

ykxw jgsxs tc rd ljdkj }kjk ubZ fuos'k izksRlkgu uhfr dh ?kks"k.kk ugha dh tkrh gSA

blh izdkj] :X.k@can vkS|ksfxd bdkbZ;ksa gsrq iquokZl ;kstuk Hkh cukbZ tk jgh gS tks i`Fkd ls ?kksf"kr

dh tk,xhA

uhfr ds izko/kkuksa dks lekosf'kr djus okyh fofHkUu ;kstuk,a vyx ls tkjh dh tk;saxhA fuos'k lao)Zu

C;wjks lEcfU/kr foHkkxksa ds fy, miyC/k vknku@;kstukvksa ds izk:i vyx ls izlkfjr djsxkA

¼ifjf'k"V dk voyksdu djsaa½

lEcfU/kr foHkkxksa }kjk vko';d iz'kklfud vkns'k] uksfVfQds'kUl ,oa ;kstuk,a 'kh?kz tkjh dh tk;sxh

ysfdu ;s lHkh bl uhfr ds tkjh gksus ds 6 ekg ds vUrxZr tkjh fd;k tkuk vko';d gksxkA

;kstuk ds fØ;kUo;u dh fuxjkuh ds fy, eq[; lfpo dh v/;{krk esa ,d mPp Lrjh; lfefr xfBr

dh tk;sxhA bl lfefr dh cSBd de&ls&de rhu ekg esa ,d ckj gksxhA

bl uhfr esa lekfgr fofHkUu izko/kkuksa vkSj ;kstukvksa dks izHkkoh cukus ds fy, leqfpr ctVh;

izko/kku Hkh fd, tk;asxsA

fØ;kUo;u

RIPS -2010

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ljdkj O;kolkf;d okrkoj.k dks lq/kkjus] O;olk; esa izos'k vkSj ifjpkyu izfØ;kvksa dks Li"V cukus

rFkk foyEc o O;kikj ykxrksa dks de djus ds fy, vius orZeku iz;klksa dks tkjh j[ksxhA O;kikj

fu;ked izfØ;k dh lEiw.kZ O;oLFkk ds xBu ds fy, rFkk lgk;d laLFkkxr <kaps dks etcwr cukus ds

fy, izHkkoh dk;Zokgh dh tk;sxhA

,dy f[kM+dh iz.kkyh ¼flaxy foaMks flLVe½ dks etcwr cukuk

v- ea=he.My ¼dsfcusV½ }kjk fo'ks"k iSdst

c- jktLFkku ,.Vjizkbtst flaxy ikWbaV ,uScfyax ,.M Dyh;jsal ,DV

l- flaxy bysDVªkWfud Dyh;jsal ,.M ekWuhVfjax flLVe

fu;ked O;oLFkk dks ljy vkSj ;qfDrlaxr cukuk

ÞvkS|ksfxd lykgdkj lfefrÞ dh LFkkiuk

jkT; ljdkj jkT; esa O;olk; ds fy, ,dy fcanq lsokvksa dh O;oLFkk gsrq oS/kkfud ra= dh O;oLFkk ds

fy,] Li"V :i ls le; lhek fu/kkZfjr djrs gq, bu lsokvksa dks iznku djus ds fy, vkSj fu/kkZfjr

le; lhek esa l{ke vf/kdkjh }kjk vuqefr u feyus dh fLFkfr esa vf/kdkj {ks= ,dy fcanq LohÑfr

vf/kdkjh dks LFkkukarfjr fd, tkus ds fy, vf/kfu;e cuk;sxhA ,dy f[kM+dh vf/kfu;e vkSj

bysDVªkWfud LohÑfr iz.kkyh] ,dy f[kM+dh LohÑfr iz.kkyh dks vkSj vf/kd izHkkoh cuk;sxk rFkk jkT;

esa fuos'k fØ;kUo;u ds fy, vko';d vkSlr le;kof/k dks de djsxkA

orZeku ;kstukvksa ds vfrfjDr tc Hkh dksbZ fo'ks"k NwV@iSdst ij fopkj djus dh fLFkfr gks rks] mDr

izdj.k ij ea=he.My }kjk fopkj fd;k tk,xkA ljdkj ds lHkh foHkkxkas ij mDr fu.kZ; ck/; gksxkA

fu/kkZfjr le; lhek esa l{ke vf/kdkjh }kjk vuqefr u feyus dh fLFkfr esa vf/kdkj {ks= ,dy fcanq

LohÑfr vf/kdkjh dks LFkkukUrj.k ds }kjk jkT; esa fuos'k vkSj O;kolkf;d izLrkoksa dks ,dy fcUnq

lsok;sa iznku djus ds fy, jktLFkku ,.Vjizkbtst flaxy uScfyax ,.M Dyh;jsal ,DV ds

v/khu jkT; esa jkT; Lrjh; ,oa ftyk Lrjh; vf/kdkj izkIr lfefr;ksa ¼,l-bZ-lh-@Mh-bZ-lh-½ dk xBu

fd;k tk;sxkA ,l-bZ-lh-@Mh-bZ-lh- }kjk iznRr ,slh vuqefr mlh izdkj izHkkoh gksxh tSlh l{ke

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O;kolkf;d okrkoj.k esa lq/kkj ds fy, izeq[k dne fuEu gksaxs%

+ + (RESPECT)

ikWbaV

ikWbaV ,

,dy f[kM+dh iz.kkyh dk etcwrhdj.k

ea=heaMy ¼ ½ }kjk fo'ks"k iSdst

jktLFkku ,.Vjizkbts+t+ flaxy ikWbaV ,uscfyax ,.M Dyh;jsUl ,DV ¼ ½

Cabinet

RESPECT

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O;kolkf;d okrkoj.k esa lq/kkj ds fy, izeq[k dne fuEu gksaxs%

,dy f[kM+dh iz.kkyh dk etcwrhdj.k

ea=heaMy ¼ ½ }kjk fo'ks"k iSdst

jktLFkku ,.Vjizkbts+t+ flaxy ikWbaV ,uscfyax ,.M Dyh;jsUl ,DV ¼ ½

Cabinet

RESPECT

O;kolkf;d okrkoj.kesa lq/kkj

jktLFkku m|ksx ,oa fuos'k lao/kZu uhfr & 20108

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vf/kdkjh }kjk nh

jkT; esa fuos'k ds fu.kZ;ksa ;k fuos'k ds dk;kZUo;u dks izHkkfor djus okys lEkLr fu;eksa] dkuwuksa ,oa

vkns'kksa ls lEcfU/kr tkudkjh miyC/k djkus ds fy, ,dy fcanq lsok ds vfHkUu vax ds :i esa lwpuk

izlkj.k iksVZy LFkkfir fd;k tk,xkA

fofHkUu LohÑfr;ksa ds fy, vkosnu i= tek djkus] muds le;c) fuLrkj.k dh fuxjkuh vkSj 'kh?kz

LohÑfr dh lqfo/kk gsrq ,d dEI;wVjhÑr vkSj ikjn'khZ iz.kkyh LFkkfir dh tk,xhA blesa vkosnd

}kjk vkosnu dh fLFkfr vkWuykbu ns[kus dh Hkh lqfo/kk gksxhA

jkT; esa izpfyr fu;ked ra= dh leh{kk vkSj fuos'k okrkoj.k dks O;olk; ds fe=or cukus dh

izfØ;k igys gh 'kq: dh tk pqdh gSA fo'ks"kKksa vkSj O;kikfjd fudk;ksa ds ijke'kZ ls tgka Hkh okafNr

gksxk] rnuqlkj ljyhdj.k ,oa ;qfDrlaxr cuk;k tk,xkA dfri; viuk;s tkus okys mik;

fuEukuqlkj gSa%&

O;olk; djus ds fy, fofHkUu foHkkxksa ;k ,tsafl;ksa }kjk okafNr oS/kkfud izfØ;kvksa dh lwph jkT;

ljdkj }kjk ladfyr dh tk jgh gSA

ykblsal] vuqefr] vuqeksnu vkfn o rRlEca/kh izfØ;k;sa] tks fujFkZd ;k HkkjrqY; gSa] dks ;qfDrlaxr

cuk;k tk,xkA

fofu;ked mik;ksa dks fcuk fdlh mRihM+u ds ykxw djus ds fy, ra= fodflr fd;k tk,xkA

LoSfPNd vuqikyuk] Lo izek.ku] r`rh;&i{k fujh{k.k vkfn tSls mik;] tgka mi;qDr gks] izkjEHk fd;s

tk,axsA

dkj[kkuksa vkSj Je dkuwuksa] [kuu ykblsal o LFkkuh; fudk;ksa ds ykblsal ls lEcfU/kr izko/kkuksa dh

leh{kk dh tk,xh vkSj izkFkfedrk ds vk/kkj ij mUgsa ;qfDrlaxr cuk;k tk,xk D;ksafd buls rRdky

vkSj i;kZIr jkgr dh vis{kk dh tkrh gSA

eq[; lfpo dh v/;{krk okyh lfefr] ftlesa lEcfU/kr foHkkxksa ds lfpo vkSj O;kikj fudk;ksa ds

izfrfuf/k lnL; gksaxs] }kjk fo|eku ra= dh lkef;d leh{kk dh tk,xhA

futh ,oa lkoZtfud lEidZ dks LFkkfir o etcwr djus ds fy, ljdkj }kjk m|ksx ea=h dh v/;{krk

esa ^vkS|ksfxd lykgdkj lfefr^ dh LFkkiuk dh tk pqdh gSA lfefr esa fofHkUu foHkkxksa ds izeq[k

'kklu lfpo] m|ksxkas] foRr] i;ZVu] 'kgjh fodkl dks lfEefyr djrs gq, vkSj eq[; O;kikfjd

fudk;ksa o vkS|ksfxd la?kksa tSls fd Hkkjrh; m|ksx dkWUQsMsjs'ku vkWQ+ bafM;u bUMLVªh] jktLFkku

pSEclZ vkWQ+ dkWelZ ,aM bUMLVªh ifjla?k] jktLFkku okf.kT; vkSj m|ksx e.My] ih- ,p- Mh- lh- lh-

vkbZ- vkSj QsMsjs'ku vkWQ bf.M;u pSEclZ vkWQ dkWelZ ,.M baMLVªh ds lfpo lnL; Hkh lfEefyr

gksaxsA fuos'k dks c<+kok nsuk vkSj jkT; ds vkfFkZd fodkl ds lkFk&lkFk uhfr fuekZ.k] jkstxkj l`tu]

ekuo lalk/ku fodkl] dkS'ky lao`f) vkfn ds fy, lq>ko nsuk vkSj ekStwnk ;kstukvksa esa ifjorZu rFkk

u;s iz;klksa ds fy, Hkh lq>ko nsuk] lfefr ds izeq[k dk;Z gksaxsA

tkrhA

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2-3-1

2-3-2

2-3-3

2-3-4

2-3-5

2-4

flaxy ikWbaV bysDVªkWfud ekWfuVfjax ,.M Dyh;jsal flLVe

fu;ked ra= dk ljyhdj.k o ;qfDrdj.k

vkS|ksfxd lykgdkj lfefr dh LFkkiuk

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2-3-2

2-3-3

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2-4

flaxy ikWbaV bysDVªkWfud ekWfuVfjax ,.M Dyh;jsal flLVe

fu;ked ra= dk ljyhdj.k o ;qfDrdj.k

vkS|ksfxd lykgdkj lfefr dh LFkkiuk

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HkkSfrd vkSj lkekftd vk/kkjHkwr <kaps dh xq.koRrk] lqyHkrk vkSj lkeFkZ;rk fodkl ds eq[; fu/kkZjd

gSaA os vko';d ifjos'k ifjfLFkfr;ksa dks fufeZr djus ds fy, ,d vPNh uhfr vkSj laLFkkfud <kaps ds

iwjd gSa tks fuos'k dks vkdf"kZr djus] O;olk; vkSj m|ksx dh lao`f) dks cuk;s j[kus vkSj jkstxkj

voljksa ds l`tu gsrq iwokZis{kk,a gSaA

blhfy, lM+dksa dk vPNk usVodZ] fuckZ/k fo|qr vkiwfrZ] i;kZIr ty] gkbZ LihM MsVk VªkaLQj

dUksfDVfoVh] izHkkoh ykWftfLVd lqfo/kk,a vkfn iznku djrs gq, jktLFkku esa m|eksa dh izfrLi/khZ

xq.koRrk c<+kuk izLrkfor gSA

vk/kkjHkwr <kaps ds fodkl gsrq lkoZtfud&futh Hkkxhnkjh dks izksRlkgu

egRoiw.kZ vk/kkjHkwr <kapkxr vko';drkvksa ds fy, dks"k dk l`tu

vkS|ksfxd vk/kkjHkwr <kaps esa o`f)

xSl fxzM dk fodkl

fuos'k ifj;kstukvkasa ds fy, ty dh miyC/krk lqfuf'pr djuk

ykWftfLVDl ikdksZa dk fodkl

ÅtkZ vkiwfrZ dh Hkjiwj miyC/krk

fnYyh&eqEcbZ dkWfjMksj ¼Mh-,e-vkb-lh-½ ds ykHk izkIr djuk

fof'k"V fuos'k {ks=ksa dk fodkl

vkS|ksfxd Vkmuf'ki vkSj uxjh; vk/kkjHkwr <kaps dk fodkl

iznw"k.k fu;a=.k vkSj i;kZoj.k lqj{kk iz.kkfy;ka lqfuf'pr djuk

jkT; vkfFkZd fodkl ds fy, vk/kkjHkwr <kaps esa o`gn fuos'kksa dk n`f"Vdks.k j[krk gSA jkT; dh lHkh

cqfu;knh vko';drkvksa dh iwfrZ ds fy, okafNr foRr dh vko';drk dks dsoy ljdkj ds ctVh;

lalk/kuksa }kjk iwjk ugh fd;k tk ldrkA futh fuos'k dks vkdf"kZr djus vkSj bldh izHkko{kerk dks

c<+kok nsus] mfpr ykxr ij xq.koRrkiw.kZ vk/kkjHkwr <kapk vkSj lsok,a iznku djus gsrq ,d izsjd uhfr

,oa laLFkkfud O;oLFkk dk fodkl fd;k tk;sxkA ÅtkZ mRiknu] izlkj.k vkSj forj.k ifj;kstuk,a]

lM+d iqy vkSj ckbZikl] ty vkiwfrZ] 'kks/ku vkSj forj.k] gokbZ vM~Ms vkSj gsyhiksVZ] varnsZ'kh; daVsuj

3-1

3-2

vk/kkjHkwr <kaps ds lq/kkj gsrq eq[; iz;kl fuEu gksaxs%

vk/kkjHkwr <kapkxr fodkl ds fy, lkoZtfud&futh Hkkxhnkjh dks izksRlkgu

a)

b)

c)

d)

e)

f)

g)

h)

i)

j)

k)

baMLVªh;y

3-1

3-2

vk/kkjHkwr <kaps ds lq/kkj gsrq eq[; iz;kl fuEu gksaxs%

vk/kkjHkwr <kapkxr fodkl ds fy, lkoZtfud&futh Hkkxhnkjh dks izksRlkgu

mPp xq.koRrk dsvk/kkjHkwr <kapsdk fodkl

jktLFkku m|ksx ,oa fuos'k lao/kZu uhfr & 201010

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fMiks vkSj ykWftfLVDl gc] lwpuk izkS|ksfxdh] Hkwfe fodkl] vkS|ksfxd@ukWyst ikdZ vkSj Vkmuf'ki]

uxjh; mi;ksxh lsok,a] i;ZVu] f'k{kk] LokLF; lsok] O;kikfjd esyk LFky] dUkosa'ku lsUVj] vkSj

uxjh; ;krk;kr iz.kkfy;ka vkfn dqN ,sls izeq[k {ks= gS tgka ih-ih-ih- dh vis{kk dh tk ldrh gSA

futh lgHkkfxrk ds fy, dkuwuh :ijs[kk vkSj ;kstuk ds fu:i.k gsrq ,d vk/kkjHkwr <kapkxr fodkl

fo/ks;d cuk;k tk,xkA vk/kkjHkwr {ks=ksa esa futh fuos'kksa ds fy, fo/ks;d U;k;laxr] ikjn'khZ vkSj Li"V

:i ls O;Dr izfØ;k dk fu#i.k djsxkA ;g Rofjr fu.kZ;ksa dks Hkh lqxe cuk,xk vkSj ,slh

ifj;kstukvksa ds fodkldrkZvksa vkSj foRriks"kdksa ds fy, tksf[keksa dks de djus dk iz;kl djsxkA

;g fo/ks;d vU; ckrksa ds lkFk fuEu O;oLFkk,a djsxk%

jkT; esa vk/kkjHkwr ifj;kstukvksa ds foRr iks"k.k] fuekZ.k] izpkyu vkSj j[k&j[kko esa futh {ks= dh

lgHkkfxrk ds fy, i;kZIr fu;ked vkSj iz'kklfud <kapkA

iz'kklfud vkSj izfØ;kRed foyEc dks de djus] fu.kZ; ysus vkSj ifj;kstuk ls tqM+s lkekU;

tksf[keksa dks fpfUgr djus ds fy, ;g ,d O;kid fo/ks;d gksxkA

fofHkUu izykHkuksa] ifj;kstuk vkiwfrZ izfØ;k vkSj tc dHkh mBus okys fooknksa ds lek/kku gsrq

izfØ;kvksa dk foLr`r o.kZuA

futh {ks= ds fy, foRriks"k.k;ksX; lEcU/kh vuq"kkafxd ,oa rr~vk/kkfjr ckrksa gsrq ifj;kstuk,a is'k

djuk vkSj jkT; esa vk/kkjHkwr <kaps ds Lrj esa lq/kkjA

jkT; esa vk/kkjHkwr {ks= esa fuos'k ds mPprj izokg dks lqxe cukus vkSj fofHkUu ljdkjh ,tsfUl;ksa ds

e/; leUo; LFkkfir djus ds fy, ,d oS/kkfud 'kfDrizkIr cksMZ xfBr fd;k tk,xkA eq[; ea=h dh

v/;{krk okyh ,d mPp Lrjh; lfefr gksxh ftlesa ofj"B ea=h vkSj lfpo lnL; gksaxsA ih-ih-ih-

vk/kkj ij futh lgHkkfxrk okyh vk/kkjHkwr lqfo/kkvksa dh fodkl ifj;kstukvksa ds 'kh?kz vuqeksnu ds

fy, ;g ,d ,dy fcUnq O;oLFkk gksxhA fuos'k lao/kZu C;wjks ¼ch-vkbZ-ih-½ cksMZ ds lfpokYk; ds :i esa

dk;Z djsxk vkSj bl cksMZ }kjk fopkj.kh; ifj;kstukvksa dk ijh{k.k ,oa leUo; LFkkfir djsxkA ch-

vkbZ-ih- ds laLkk/kuksa esa leqfpr o`f) dh tk;sxh ftlesa is'ksoj ekuo lalk/ku ,tsfUl;ksa ls lsok;sa

fdjk;s ij izkIr djuk Hkh lfEefyr gksxkA bl mn~ns'; ds fy, ch-vkbZ-ih- ds dk;ksZa esa fuEu lfEefyr

gksaxs%

vk/kkjHkwr <k¡apkxr ifj;kstukvksa dh ifjdYiuk djuk

ifj;kstuk ds fy, LohÑruh;@vLohÑruh; ekun.Mksa lfgr leh{kkRed fn'kk&funsZ'k

fodflr djuk

rduhdh] okf.kfT;d vkSj foRrh; O;ogk;Zrk v/;;u djrs gq, rduhdh] foRrh;] tksf[ke izca/ku

vkSj lexz uhfrxr igyqvksa ds vk/kkj ij ihihih ifj;kstuk izLrkoksa dh leh{kk djuk

VeZl vkWQ jsQjsUl] izh DokfyfQds'ku o fcM bosY;q,'ku ØkbVsfj;k] fjDosLV QkWj iziksty o

duls'ku vxzhesUV~l rS;kj djuk

{ks=h; ,tsfUl;ksa vkSj foHkkxksa ds lkFk leUo;

uhykeh izfØ;k dk izca/ku vkSj ikjn'khZ izfØ;k ds ek/;e ls futh lgHkkxh dk p;u

fj;k;r le>kSrs dk izk:i rS;kj djuk

ljdkjh ,tsfUl;ksa vkSj muds deZpkfj;ksa ds e/; {kerk dk l`tu

3-2-1

3-2-2

vk/kkjHkwr <kapk fodkl fo/ks;d

vk/kkjHkwr <kapkxr fodkl cksMZ

a)

b)

c)

d)

a)

b)

c)

d)

e)

f)

g)

h)

~

3-2-1

3-2-2

vk/kkjHkwr <kapk fodkl fo/ks;d

vk/kkjHkwr <kapkxr fodkl cksMZ

jktLFkku m|ksx ,oa fuos'k lao/kZu uhfr & 2010 11

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ckgjh fo"k; fo"ks'kK ,tsfUl;ksa dh enn ysuk

ljdkj dh vksj ls *ok;cfyVh xSi QfUMax* izLrkoksa dks ykxw djuk

jkT; esa ih-ih-ih- ifj;kstukvksa ds fy, mi;qDr <kapk ykxw djrs gq, ,d ;kstuk fuxjkuh ra=

rS;kj djuk vkSj mldh ns[kjs[k djrs jgukA

izR;sd ifj;kstuk dh foRrh; vkSj HkkSfrd fuxjkuh lqfuf'pr djuk] folkekU;rkvksa dh iM+rky

djuk vkSj lq/kkj ds fy, dk;Zokgh ds eq[; {ks= fpfUgr djukA

Hkkjr ljdkj ih-ih-ih- ifj;kstukvksa ds fy, ifj;kstuk ykxr dh 20 izfr'kr lhek rd O;kogkfjdrk

varjky leFkZu ¼ok;fcfyVh xSi QfUMax½ iznku djrh gSA jkT; ljdkj Hkh ifj;kstuk ykxr ds 20

izfr'kr rd] tgka vko';d vkSj egRoiw.kZ gks] vfrfjDr O;kogkfjdrk foRriks"k.k iznku djsxhA jkT;

ljdkj bl gsrq vko';d foRrh; lgk;rk iznku djsxhA

jkT; ljdkj fØfVdy bUQz kLVªDpj Q.M LFkkfir djsxhA egRoiw.kZ vk/kkjHkwr <kapk dks"k ,slh

ifj;kstukvksa ds fy, /ku iznku djsxk ftUgs jkT; ds fy, vkS|ksfxd {ks=ksa@fof'k"V ikdksaZ@{ks+=ksa@

bdkbZ;ksa ds lewg ;k jkT; ds fy, fo'ks"k egRo dh cM+h ifj;kstukvksa esa egRoiw.kZ vk/kkjHkwr <kapkxr

lqfo/kkvksa ds lq/kkj ds fy, rS;kj dh xbZ gksA bl gsrq dks"k vko';drkuqlkj izkfjEHkd rkSj ij jkT;

ljdkj }kjk iznku fd;k tk,xkA jkT; dks"k gsrq vko';d foRrh; lgk;rk ctV ds ek/;e ls iznku

djsxkA dks"k ds lapkyu dh foLr`r fn'kk&funsZ'k i`Fkd ls tkjh fd, tk,axsA

jktLFkku jkT; vkS|ksfxd fodkl vkSj fuos'k fuxe fyfeVsM ¼jhdks½ us vc rd yxHkx 59]000 ,dM+

Hkwfe dk vf/kxzg.k djds 321 vkS|ksfxd {ks=ksa dk fodkl fd;k gSA ;g fujUrj vkSj Hkwfe dk vf/kxzg.k

vkSj fodkl dj jgk gSA izR;sd vkS|ksfxd {ks= esa ÅtkZ] LVªhVykbV] ty vkiwfrZ] lEidZ lM+d vkSj

ewyHkwr lkekftd vk/kkjHkwr <kaps dh O;oLFkk Hkh dh xbZ gSA jhdks us Ñf"k izlaLdj.k] oL=ks|ksx] lwpuk

rduhd vkfn tSls fo'ks"k izdkj ds m|ksxksa ds fy, mRÑ"V vk/kkjHkwr <kapkxr lqfo/kk;qDr ,oa fof'k"V

mn~ns';;qDr vkS|ksfxd ikdksaZ dh LFkkiuk dh 'kq:vkr dh gSA jhdks us 3 fo'ks"k vkfFkZd {ks= ¼lst+½ dk

fodkl Hkh fd;k gS ftuesa ls nks jRu ,oa vkHkw"k.kksa ds fy, t;iqj esa gSa vkSj ,d gLrf'kYi ds fy,

tks/kiqj esa fLFkr gSA vkS|ksfxd vk/kkjHkwr <kaps dks vkSj etcwr cukus gsrq fuEu dk;ZØe izLrkfor gSa%

u;s vkS|ksfxd {ks=ksa dk fodkl

jhdks }kjk fo|eku {ks=ksa dk mUu;u

jhdks }kjk lk>k vk/kkjHkwr <kapkxr lsok,a iznku djuk

jhdks vxys ikap o"kksZa esa vkS|ksfxd mn~ns';ksa ds fy, 20]000 ,dM+ vfrfjDr Hkwfe fodflr

djsxkA

jhdks] u, vkS|ksfxd {ks=ksa dks fodflr djus ds lkFk fuEu iz;kl Hkh djsxk%

,e-,l-,e-bZ- lsDVj ds fy, de ls de 30 izfr'kr Hkwfe dk vkj{k.k

o`gn~ ifj;kstukvkas ds fy, osUMj vkSj lgk;d bdkb;ksa ds fodkl ds fy;s Hkwfe miyC/k

i)

j)

k)

l)

a)

b)

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3-3

3-4

3-4-1

ok;fcfyVh xSi QfUMax

egRoiw.kZ cqfu;knh <kapkxr vko';drkvksa ds fy, dks"k

u, vkS|ksfxd {ks=

jhdks

vkS|ksfxd vk/kkjHkwr <kaps esa o`f)

a)

b)

c)

i.

ii.

A.

3-2-3

3-3

3-4

3-4-1

ok;fcfyVh xSi QfUMax

egRoiw.kZ cqfu;knh <kapkxr vko';drkvksa ds fy, dks"k

u, vkS|ksfxd {ks=

jhdks

vkS|ksfxd vk/kkjHkwr <kaps esa o`f)

A.

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djkuk

lkekftd vk/kkjHkwr <kaps] ;Fkk vkoklh; {ks=] Ldwy] vLirky vkfn ds fy, Hkw[k.M

miyC/k djkuk

{ks= esa leqfpr vk/kkjHkwr lqfo/kkvksas ds fodkl i'pkr~ gh Hkwfe vkoaVu

jkT; ljdkj vkS|ksfxd ikdksZa@lEink dh LFkkiuk ds fy, futh {ks= dh lgHkkfxrk dks

izksRlkfgr djsxhA

jkT; ljdkj] ,sls ikdksZa dh LFkkiuk dks lqxe cukus ds fy, jhdks {ks=ksa ij izHkkoh fu;eksa ds

vuq#i gh lM+d] ty vkiwfrZ vkSj fo|qr izlkj.k ykbuksa ¼,sls {ks=ksa rd½ dh lqfo/kk miyC/k

djk,xhA

,sls futh vkS|ksfxd ikdksZa ds izorZd] mDr ykHkksa dh lqfo/kk izkIr djus ds fy, vius izLrkoksa

dks ch-vkbZ-ih- ds le{k izLrqr dj ldrs gSaA

vkS|ksfxd ikdksZa ds O;ofLFkr vkSj lqfu;ksftr fodkl lqfuf'pr djus ds fy, ys&vkmV o

uD'kksa dks jhdks dh lge r ls ;k bl mn~ns'; gsrq fu/kkZfjr fu;ekas ds vuq:i vafre #i

fn;k tk;sxkA

fof'k"V lsDVjksa okys vkS|ksfxd {ks=ksa ds fodkl ds fy, jhdks vfodflr Hkwfe Hkh miyC/k

djk,xkA

izR;sd lsDVj dh vko';drk ds vuqlkj fof'k"V mRikn okys ikdZ@ladqy fodflr fd,

tk,axsA fuEu u, mRikn vk/kkfjr fof'k"V vkS|ksfxd {ks=ksa vkSj fuos'k dsUnzksa dh LFkkiuk dh

tk;sxh%

Mh-,e-vkbZ-lh- {ks= esa dkap vkSj fljsfed dkWEIysDl

Mh-,e-vkbZ-lh- {ks= esa vkWVkseksfVo&tksu

ysnj dkWEIysDl@ikdZ

f'k{kk] euksjatu] LokLF;] vkeksn&izeksn] vuqla/kku rFkk lwpuk rduhdh lsDVjksa dh

vko';drkiwfrZ ds fy, ukWyst flVh

'kS{kf.kd laLFkkuksa ds lewg

jhdks vkxkeh ikap o"kksZa ds vUrjky esa vius fo|eku vkS|ksfxd {ks=ksa esa <kapkxr lq/kkj ds fy,

fo'ks"k iz;kl djsxkA bl gsrq fd, tkus okys dk;ksZa esa lsok lEca/kh vk/kkjHkwr <kaps vkSj lkoZtfud

lqfo/kkvksa dk mUu;u 'kkfey gksaxsA lM+d iquysZiu] o"kkZty lap;u iz.kkfy;ksa dk lq/kkj] lfoZl

Vªsafpax vkSj lsok usVodksZa esa lq/kkj] isfoax] ySaMLdsfiax vkSj lkbust vkfn dk;Z izeq[k gksaxsA

jhdks gj o"kZ mRÑ"V mUu;u gsrq de&ls&de 5 ¶ySxf'ki ;k izeq[k vkS|ksfxd {ks=ksa dk dk;Z

gkFk esa ysxkA vko';d gksus ij jkT; ljdkj }kjk jhdks ds vkS|ks xd {ks=ksa dh mUu;u ykxr dk

25 izfr'kr vuqnkfur fd;k tk ldsxkA

vkS|ksfxd {ks=ksa esa vk/kkjHkwr <kaps dks mUur cukus ds fy,] jhdks vius lsok {ks= dks Lo;a ;k ih-ih-ih-

vk/kkj ij p;fur la[;k okys cM+s vkS|ksfxd {ks=ksa ds fy, vif'k"V 'kks/ku la;a=ksa] fo|qr] ty vkSj

c)

d)

i.

ii.

iii.

iv.

v.

B.

C.

futh vkS|ksfxd ikdksZa dk fodkl

fof'k"V vkS|ksfxd ikdZ

jhdks }kjk orZeku {ks=ksa dk mUu;u

jhdks lkekU; vk/kkjHkwr <kapk lsokvksa ds iznkrk ds :i esa

i.

ii.

iii.

iv.

v.

i.

ii.

f

f

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B.

C.

futh vkS|ksfxd ikdksZa dk fodkl

fof'k"V vkS|ksfxd ikdZ

jhdks }kjk orZeku {ks=ksa dk mUu;u

jhdks lkekU; vk/kkjHkwr <kapk lsokvksa ds iznkrk ds :i esa

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xq.koRrk;qDr lEidZ lM+dksa dks lfEefyr djrs gq, viuh lsokvksa dks foLrkfjr djsxkA

jkT; esa igys ls gh lst+ lao/kZu uhfr ykxw gSA bl uhfr ds izko/kku] jkT; esa lst+ dks izksRlkfgr

djus gsrq ,d vuqdwy ifjos'k iznku djus vkSj jkT; dh izfrc)rk lqfuf'pr djus dks yf{kr gSaA

ljdkjh {ks= esa rhu lst+ vkSj la;qDr {ks= esa ,d esxk lst+&efgUnzk oYMZ flVh ds vfrfjDr] 8

vuqeksfnr lst+ gSa ftuesa ls 7 vf/klwfpr gks pqds gSaA

,d u;k lst+ fo/ks;d cuk;k tk jgk gS ftlds varxZr jkT; esa fodflr fd, tkus okys lst+ dks

vusd NwVksa dk izko/kku fd;k tk jgk gS ftlesa foykflrk dj] fctyh 'kqYd] yht vkSj jftLVªh

'kqYd esa NwV lfEefyr gSaA u;k fo/ks;d lst+ ds fodkldrkZ vkSj lg&fodkldrkZ dks leku

ntkZ iznku djsxk vkSj Hkwfe dh fdLe ifjorZu 'kqYd ds :i esa dsoy ,d lkadsfrd /kujkf'k gh

ns; gksxhA

orZeku vkSj izLrkfor izeq[k xSl ikbZiykbZusa jktLFkku ls xqtjrh gSaA jkT; esa dqN ifj;kstuk,a] tSls

moZjd mRiknd bdkbZ;ka izkÑfrd xSl dk dPps eky ds #i esa mi;ksx djrh gSaA /kkSyiqj] eFkkfu;k

vkSj jkex<+ esa xSl vk/kkfjr ÅtkZ la;a= Hkh LFkkfir gks jgs gSaA fHkokMh&uhejkuk {ks= esa m|ksxksa dks

xSl vkiwfrZ djus ds fy, xSl&ikbZiykbZu fcNkbZ tk jgh gSA gkykafd jkT; ds vius fodkl ds fy,

izkÑfrd xSl dk lLrs] izpqj vkSj LoPN ÅtkZ lzksr ds :i esa ykHk izkIr djus ds fy, jkT; esa leqfpr

xSl fxzM dks fodflr fd;k tkuk vHkh ckdh gSA jkT; ds vkS|ksfxd vkSj ?kjsyw {ks=ksa esa izkÑfrd xSl

dh ekax iwjh djus ds fy, jktLFkku esa xSl fxzM ds fodkl gsrq ikbZiykbZu usVodZ ,d egRRoiw.kZ

Hkwfedk fuHkk ldrk gSA

[kku ,oa isVªksfy;e foHkkx ds ek/;e ls bafM;u Ldwy vkWQ isVªksfy;e }kjk jktLFkku esa ,d xSl fxzM

LFkkfir djus ds fy, QhtsfcfyVh fjiksVZ rS;kj dh xbZ gSA bl ÅtkZ lalk/ku dk ykHk izkIr djus ds

fy, futh {ks= dh lgHkkfxrk esa jkT;&O;kih xSl fxzM ds fodkl gsrq cM+h igy dh tk;sxhA

rsy 'kks/ku] ikbZiykbZu ifjogu] xSl dh [kqnjk fcØh] flVh xSl forj.k] rsy dh [kkst vkSj vkW;y

QhYM esa lg;ksx lsokvksa tSlh xfrfof/k;ksa dks c<+kok nsus ds fy, jktLFkku jkT; isVªksfy;e fuxe dh

Hkwfedk foLr`r dh tk,xhA fuxe dks etcwr cukus ds fy, vkj-,l-,e-,e-,y- :- 25 djksM+ dk

fuos'k djsxkA

vk/kkjHkwr <kaps ds vU; la?kVdksa ds vfrfjDr] ,d LoLFk fuos'k okrkoj.k ds fy, ty vfuok;Z gSA

u, cka/kksa vkSj flapkbZ ifj;kstukvksa dks vfHkdfYir vkSj izfrikfnr djrs le;] 10 izfr'kr ty dks

vkS|ksfxd vkSj lsok {ks=ksa ds mi;ksx ds fy, vkjf{kr j[kk tk,xkA

jkT; esa ty dh deh gSA vr% m|ksxksa dks ty dk mi;ksx de djus] iqumZi;ksx djus vkSj iqupZfØr

djus ds fy, izsfjr fd;k tk,xkA 'kks/ku la;a=ksa dh LFkkiuk ds fy,] jktLFkku ljdkj vkSj Hkkjr

ljdkj dh fo|eku ;kstukvksa ds ykHk izkIr fd, tk ldrs gSaA

fo'oluh; vkSj fujarj lzksrksa ls ty vkiwfrZ djus dh mi;qDrrk dh lEHkkoukvksa dh tk¡p dh

tk,xhA izeq[k vkS|ksfxd vkSj fuos'k {ks=ksa dks ty miyC/k djkus ds fy, mi;qDr ifj;kstuk,a]

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fo'ks"k vkfFkd {ks= ¼lst½+ dks izksRlkgu

i.

ii.

xSl fxzM dk fodkl

fuos'k ifj;kstukvksa ds fy, ty miyC/krk

3-4-4

3-5

3-6

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3-6-2

3-6-3-

fo'ks"k vkfFkd {ks= ¼lst½+ dks izksRlkgu

xSl fxzM dk fodkl

fuos'k ifj;kstukvksa ds fy, ty miyC/krk

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izeq[kr;k ihihih vk/kkj ij ykxw dh tk,axhA

ljdkj] ykWftfLVDl dks ,d lkefjd egRRo ds {ks= ds :i esa ekU;rk iznku djrh gSA ykWftfLVDl

{ks= ds fØ;kdykiksa esa varnZs'kh; Hkkj ifjogu] HkaMkj.k] lkexzh izca/ku] lqj{kkRed iSdsftax] bUosUVªh

fu;a=.k] vkMZj izkslsflax vkSj ekdsZfVax] iwokZuqeku vkSj xzkgd lsok,a 'kkfey gSaA

jsyos lsDVj esa iwohZ vkSj if'peh prqHkqZtksa dks tksM+us okys MsfMdsVsM ÝsV dkWfjMkslZ ¼Mh-,Q-lh-½ dk

fuekZ.k vkSj Hkkjrh; jsy usVodZ ds prqHkqZtksa vkSj fod.kksZa dh vU; 'kk[kkvksa ds fy, Mh-,Q-lh- dk Hkkoh

fodkl] mUur varj.k] Øfed HkaMkj dh lqfuf'pr miyC/krk] lsok dh fo'oluh;rk vkSj lcls

egRRoiw.kZ :i ls ifjogu dh bdkbZ ykxrksa esa deh ds lanHkksZa esa jkT; dks Hkkj ifjogu ds u, ;qx esa

ys tk,xkA

orZeku esa] jkTkLFkku esa dudiqjk ¼t;iqj½] tks/kiqj vkSj dksVk esa rhu dkWudksj jsy gsM vkbZ-lh-Mh- gSaA

jkT; esa foLr`r #i ls iuirs u, dkjksckjh voljksa dks n`f"Vxr j[krs gq,] mn;iqj ds fudV [kseyh esa

,d vU; vkbZ-lh-Mh-LFkkfir fd;k tk jgk gS tgka iRFkj fu;kZr dkjksckj dh izpqjrk ds dkj.k

dkjksckjh volj dkQh vPNs gSaA

Mh-,e-vkbZ-lh- esa de ls de rhu {ks=ksa] uhejkuk&fHkokMh] HkhyokM+k&fpRrkSM+x<+ vkSj t;iqj {ks= esa

eYVheksMy ykWftfLVd ikdZ fodflr fd, tk,axsA jkT; esa ihihih vk/kkj ij vkSj futh {ks= esa

ykWftfLVd ikdksZa ds fodkl ds fy, ljdkj lg;ksx iznku djsxhA

jktLFkku esa orZeku laLFkkfir {kerk ¼1-12-2009 rd½ 7716 esxkokWV dh gSA foRrh; o"kZ 2013&14

rd yxHkx 10]000 esxkokWV dh vfrfjDr {kerk foLrkj dh ;kstuk gSA v{k; ÅtkZ lzksrksa dh orZeku

laLFkkfir {kerk 883 esxkokWV gS ftlesa iou ÅtkZ dk 852 esxkokWV Hkkx 'kkfey gSA jk"Vªh; fo|qr

uhfr rFkk Hkkjr ljdkj }kjk tkjh fn'kkfunsZ'kksa ds vuq:i jkT; dk {kerk foLrkj dk;ZØe gSA

jktLFkku ljdkj }kjk bl {ks= esa dqN le; igys gh egRoiw.kZ lq/kkj ¼QhMj fjuksos'ku dk;ZØe½ fd,

x, gSaA iwoZ esa dh xbZ izxfr dh Hkfo"; esa o`f) lqfuf'pr djus ds fy, iwoZlpsr fuxjkuh vkSj leqfpr

ifj;kstuk izca/ku vfuok;Z gSaA

Hkkoh y{;ksa dh izkfIr djus vkSj jkT; dh c<+rh ekax iwjh djus ds fy, jktLFkku ljdkj ikjaifjd

vkSj xSj&ikjaifjd lzksrksa ls ÅtkZ mRiknu djus ds {ks= esa futh lgHkkfxrk dks izsfjr djsxhA

ÅtkZ {ks= esa mBk, tkus okys izeq[k dne fuEu gSa%

fo'ks"k :i ls lkSj ÅtkZ ds lkFk viuh Hkkjh laHkkoukvksa ds dkj.k jktLFkku v{k; ÅtkZ ls tqM+s

fxzM dk izeq[k 'kfDrdsUnz cu ldrk gSA 11 tuojh] 2010 dks ^jk"Vªh; lkSj vfHk;ku* ¼us'kuy

lksyj fe'ku&,u-,l-,e-½ vkjaHk fd;k x;k gSA thok'e&bZa/ku vk/kkfjr ÅtkZ fodYiksa ds lkFk

lkSj ÅtkZ dks Li/khZ cukus ds eq[; mn~ns'; ds lkFk] ÅtkZ mRiknu vkSj vU; mn~ns';ksa ds fy,

lkSj ÅtkZ ds fodkl vkSj mi;ksx dks izksRlkfgr djuk ,u-,l-,e- dk y{; gSA

jktLFkku esa lkSj ÅtkZ dh Hkkjh laHkkouk,a gSaA jkT; esa catj Hkwfe ds foLr`r {ks= miyC/k gSaA ;fn

3-7

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3-8

3-8-1

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3-8-3

3-8-4-

ykWftfLVd ikdksZa dk fodkl

izpqj fo|qr vkiwfrZ miyC/k djkuk

W

gfjr ÅtkZ izsj.k

a)

b)

3-7

3-7-1

3-7-2

3-7-3

3-7-4

3-8

3-8-1

3-8-2

3-8-3

3-8-4-

ykWftfLVd ikdksZa dk fodkl

izpqj fo|qr vkiwfrZ miyC/k djkuk

W

gfjr ÅtkZ izsj.k

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leqfpr izksRlkgu@NwVsa iznku dh tk,a rks jkT; bl {ks= esa vxz.kh gks ldrk gSA

v{k;@xSj&ikjaaifjd ÅtkZ lzksrksa ls fo|qr mRiknu dks izksRlkfgr djus ds fy, jktLFkku v{k;

ÅtkZ fuxe fyfeVsM uksMy ,tsalh ds :i esa dk;Z dj jgk gSA jkT; ljdkj us ,d lexz]

xSj&ikjaifjd ÅtkZ lzksrksa ds ek/;e ls fo|qr mRiknu izksRlkgu uhfr&2004 dks ykxw fd;k gqvk

gS tks orZeku esa izHkkoh gSA

ikjaifjd lzksrksa ls fo|qr mRiknu izksRlkgu gsrq orZeku uhfr fuos'kdksa@ÅtkZ mRikndksa dks

vusd izsjd iznku djrh gSA ,slh ifj;kstuk,a LFkkfir djus ds fy, fofHkUu vU; iszjdksa ds

vfrfjDr Hkwfe fj;k;rh njksa ij ¼Mh-,y-lh- njksa dk 10 izfr'kr½ miyC/k djkbZ tkrh gSA v{k;

ÅtkZ lzksrksa ls fo|qr mRiknu dks ljdkj iz'kkflr ;kstukvksa ds varxZr ik= m|ksxksa ds :i esa

ekU;rk nh tkrh gSA

ck;ksekl] iou vkSj lkSj lzksrksa ls ÅtkZ mRiknu ds fy, jkT; ljdkj vyx&vyx uhfr;ka

fuxZfer djus dh izfØ;k esa gSA gfjr ÅtkZ {ks= esa fuos'k ifj;kstukvksa esa fØ;kfUor djus dks

fuos'k lao/kZu C;wjks] jktLFkku v{k; ÅtkZ fuxe fyfeVsM ls leUo; ds lkFk lqxe cuk,xkA

Hkkjrh; fo|qr vf/kfu;e ds fo|eku izko/kkuksa ds vuqlkj] vkS|ksfxd {ks=ksa ;k vkS|ksfxd

mi;ksDrk lewgksa dks dSfIVo fo|qr forj.k ds fy, ,d ,l-ih-oh- LFkkfir fd;k tk ldrk gSA

fujarj vkSj fuckZ/k fo|qr vkiwfrZ lqfuf'pr djus ds fy, ,l-ih-oh- vk/kkj ij ,slh dSfIVo fo|qr

forj.k daifu;ksa dh LFkkiuk gsrq jkT; ljdkj izksRlkfgr djsxhA fdlh {ks= fo'ks"k dh vkS|ksfxd

bdkbZ;ka] fo|qr miyC/k djkus ds fy, ,lihoh ls nh?kZdkfyd le>kSrk dj ldsaxhA mRiknu

la;a= ds fy, vko';d LFkku vkS|ksfxd {ks= esa miyC/k djk;k tk,xkA visf{kr vuqeksnuksa dh

izkfIr gsrq ,l-ih-oh- lacaf/kr izkf/kdj.kksa ls leUo; gsrq mRrjnk;h gksxhA

vFkZO;oLFkk esa nh?kZdkfyd lao`f) izkIr djus vkSj vkS|ksfxd {ks=ksa ls ns'k ds izeq[k Hkkxksa rd eky ds

vkokxeu dh leL;kvksa ls fucVus ds ,d izeq[k iz;kl ds vax ds :i esa Lof.kZe prqHkqZt vkSj fnYyh]

eqEcbZ] dksydkrk vkSj psUubZ dks tksM+us okys blds fod.kksaZ ds lkFk *MsfMdsVsM eYVh&eksMy gkbZ

,Dly yksM ÝsV dkWfjMksj* fodflr djus dh Hkkjr ljdkj dh ;kstuk gSA

fnYyh&eqEcbZ ÝsV dkWfjMksj ¼osLVuZ MsfMdsVsM ÝsV dkWfjMksj ds :i esa lanfHkZr½ ds vfrfjDr ,d

^fnYyh eqEcbZ baMfLVª;y dkWfjMksj* ¼Mh-,e-vkb-lh-½ Hkh LFkkfir fd;k tk jgk gSA Mh,Qlh ds nksuksa

vksj 150 fdeh- ds foLrkj rd etcwr vkfFkZd vk/kkj fufeZr djuk] vkSj LFkkuh; okf.kT; dks

izksRlkfgr djus] fons'kh fuos'kksa dks c<+kus vkSj nh?kZdkfyd fodkl izkIr djus ds fy, mRÑ"V

vk/kkjHkwr <kaps ds lkFk oSf'od izfrLi/khZ ifjos'k miyC/k djkuk Mh-,e-vkb-lh- ds mn~ns'; gSaA izeq[k

{ks=ksa ds vfrfjDr] Mh-,e-vkb-lh- esa nwjLFk {ks=ksa@cktkjksa vkSj if'peh rV ds p;fur iRruksa ls

visf{kr QhMj jsy@lM+d lEidZ dk fodkl fd;k tkuk Hkh 'kkfey gSA

fnYyh eqEcbZ ÝsV dkWfjMksj ds lanHkZ esa jktLFkku jkT; lkefjd :i ls vR;Ur egRoiw.kZ fLFkfr esa gSA

bl dkWfjMksj dh dqy yEckbZ dk yxHkx 39 izfr'kr Hkkx jktLFkku ls xqtjrk gS vkSj dqy Mh-,e-

vkb-lh- izkstsDV bU¶yq,al ,fj;k ¼ih-vkb-,-½ dk 46 izfr'kr Hkkx jktLFkku esa iM+rk gSA Mh-,e-vkb-

lh- ds varxZr vkus okys dqN izeq[k ftyksa esa vyoj] vtesj] HkhyokM+k] fpRrkSM+x<+] nkSlk] t;iqj]

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vkS|ksfxd ladqyksa@ikdksZa dks fo|qr vkiwfrZ ds fy, ,l-ih-oh-24x7

fnYyh&eqEcbZ vkS|ksfxd xfy;kjs dk ykHk izkIr djuk

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vkS|ksfxd ladqyksa@ikdksZa dks fo|qr vkiwfrZ ds fy, ,l-ih-oh-24x7

fnYyh&eqEcbZ vkS|ksfxd xfy;kjs dk ykHk izkIr djuk

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tks/kiqj] >qa>quwa] dksVk] ukxkSj] ikyh] lhdj vkSj fljksgh gSaA

Mh-,e-vkb-lh-] jkT; ds fy, fodkl ds o`gn~ volj iznku djrk gSA Mh-,e-vkb-lh- ds lkFk leqfpr

vk/kkjHkwr <kaps dk fodkl] izns'k esa vkS|ksfxd fodkl vkSj lao`f) izsfjr djus dh daqath gSA

jktLFkku esa Mh-,e-vkb-lh- ds lkFk fpfUgr dqN 'kq:vkrh ifj;kstuk,a fuEu gSa%

jkT; ljdkj dk ,d ukWyst flVh fodflr djus dk izLrko gS tks fofHkUu izkfof/kd vkSj

O;kolkf;d VªsM esa f'k{kk iznku djus okys vdknfed laLFkkuksa@'kk[kk ifjljksa ls ;qDr ,d

lqlaxfBr f'k{kk vk/kkfjr uxj gksxkA

izLrkfor Xykscy flVh vkSj fHkokMh&ViqdM+k dkWEIysDl ds chp jktLFkku dh lhek esa iM+us okyk

{ks=] Hkkoh vkS|ksfxd o xSj&vkS|ksfxd fodkl ds fy, lkefjd :i ls egRoiw.kZ fLFkfr esa gSA bls

n`f"Vxr j[krs gq,] Xykscy flVh dks fHkokMh&ViqdM+k dkWEIysDl ls tksM+us okyh ,d dsUnzh;

Likbu ifj;kstuk ij fopkj fd;k x;k gSA

Mh-,e-vkb-lh- {ks= esas ,d xzhuQhYM gokbZ vM~Mk LFkkfir fd;k tkuk izLrkfor gSA blesa ,d

gokbZ vM~Mk] fctusl ikdZ] ykWftfLVDl ikdZ] vkS|ksfxd ikdZ] dkxksZ os;jgkmflax ikdZ] forj.k

dsUnz] lwpuk rduhdh dkWEIysDl] gksylsy epsZUMkbZt+ ekVZ~l] i;ZVu vkSj 'kS{kf.kd ikdZ]

vkoklh; vkSj vU; vk/kkjHkwr <kapkxr lqfo/kk,a gokbZ vM~Ms esa rFkk ckgj fLFkr gksaxhA

jkT; esa vkS|ksfxd fodkl] ladqyksa dk fodkl djus] fof'k"VhÑr ikdZ] vkS|ksfxd {ks= vkSj vkS|ksfxd

lEink fodflr djus dh orZeku fof/k;ksa ls vkxs c<+dj] fodkl ds vxys pj.k esa ,d u, ekWMy ds

:i esa fo'ks"k fuos'k {ks=ksa ¼,l-vkb-vkj-½ ds fodkl dh vksj vxzlj gksxkA bu fuos'k {ks=ksa esa cM+s fuos'k

fd;k tkuk] cM+s iSekus dh vFkZO;oLFkk,a vkSj fo'o Lrjh; vk/kkjHkwr <kapk O;oLFkk,a fodflr fd;k

tkuk visf{kr gSA {ks= dk cM+k Hkkx] 100 oxZ fdeh- ;k vf/kd dks oSf'od rFkk ?kjsyw fuos'kksa dks

vkÑ"V djus ds fy, muds vius vkS|ksfxd] lkekftd vkSj uxjh; vk/kkjHkwr <kaps ds oSf'od ekudksa

ds vuq:i fodkl gsrq vyx j[kk tk,xkA bu ,l-vkb-vkj- dks vkxkeh Mh-,e-vkb-lh- vkSj Mh,Qlh

ifj;kstukvksa ds lkFk vuq"kkafxd :i esa fodflr fd;k tkuk visf{kr gSA

,sls cM+s iSekus ds vkS|ksfxd {ks=ksa dk fodkl l{ke cukus ds fy,] ,d ,l-vkb-vkj- vf/kfu;e cuk;k

tk,xkA vf/kfu;e ds mn~ns'; fuEu gksaxs%

ljdkj dks jkT; esa fo'ks"k fuos'k {ks=ksa dks fodflr djus] ifjpkfyr djus vkSj fofu;fer djus esa

l{ke cukukA

Hkwfe vf/kxzg.k dh izfØ;k Rofjr djus ds fy, jkT; ljdkj dks fuos'k {ks= ;k vkS|ksfxd {ks=

?kksf"kr djus vkSj mudks vf/klwpuk ds ek/;e ls fo'ks"k fuos'k {ks= ¼,l-vkb-vkj-½ dk ntkZ iznku

djus gsrq l'kDr fd;k tk,xkA

vf/kfu;e] ljdkj dks izR;sd ,l-vkb-vkj- ds fy, {ks=h; fodkl izkf/kdj.kksa dh LFkkiuk gsrq Hkh

leFkZ cuk,xkA

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'kkgtgkaiqj&uhejkuk&cgjksM ¼,l-,u-ch-½ ukWyst flVh

Xykscy flVh dks vtjdk gksrs gq, fHkokMh&ViqdM+k baMfLVª;y dkWEIysDl ls tksM+us ds fy,

lsUVªy Likbu

xzhuQhYM gokbZvM~Mk ifj;kstuk

fo'ks"k fuos'k {ks=ksa dk fodkl

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'kkgtgkaiqj&uhejkuk&cgjksM ¼,l-,u-ch-½ ukWyst flVh

Xykscy flVh dks vtjdk gksrs gq, fHkokMh&ViqdM+k baMfLVª;y dkWEIysDl ls tksM+us ds fy,

lsUVªy Likbu

xzhuQhYM gokbZvM~Mk ifj;kstuk

fo'ks"k fuos'k {ks=ksa dk fodkl

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{ks=h; izkf/kdj.k] futh HkwLokfe;ksa ls ijLij ckrphr ds ek/;e ls Hkwfe vf/kxzg.k esa lgk;rk

djsaxsA bUgsa ,l-vkb-vkj- esa gksus okys fØ;kdykiksa gsrq ljdkjh Hkwfe dks varfjr djus dk

vf/kdkj gksxk vkSj ;g ,l-vkb-vkj- esa Vkmuf'ki ds fodkldrkZ dks Hkwfe dks Ñf"k mn~ns';ksa okyh

Hkwfe ls xSj&Ñf"k Hkwfe esa ifjofrZr djus dk vf/kdkj iznku djsxkA

nl yk[k yksxksa dks vkS|ksfxd vkSj xSj&vkS|ksfxd fuos'kksa ds fy, fo'oLrjh; vk/kkjHkwr <kaps ds lkFk

fu;ksftr djus ds fy, igys ,l-vkb-vkj- dh LFkkiuk 'kkgtgkaiqj&uhejkuk&cgjksM ¼,l-,u-ch-½

{ks= esa LFkkfir fd;k tk;sxkA

fuos'kksa dks vkÑ"V djus vkSj xq.koRrkiw.kZ vk/kkjHkwr <kapk rFkk lg;ksx iznku djus ds mn~ns'; ls Mh-

,e-vkb-lh- {ks= esa jk"Vªh; mRiknu rFkk fuos'k {ks= dh LFkkiuk dh tk,xhA

vkS|ksfxd fodkl vkSj uxjh; fodkl] ,d nwljs ds iwjd gSaA

vkS|ksfxd :i ls fodflr dsUnzksa ds vklikl vfu;ksftr foLrkj dks jksdus ds fy,] ljdkj vkoklh;

vkSj vU; uxjh; lqfo/kkvksas ds lkFk ,dhÑr vkS|ksfxd {ks=ksa@Vkmuf'ki LFkkfir fd, tkus dks

izksRlkfgr djsxhA blds fy, futh {ks= dks izsfjr fd;k tk,xkA

cM+s vkdkj ds ,dhÑr vkS|ksfxd {ks=ksa@Vkmuf'ki dk 30 izfr'kr ls 40 izfr'kr {ks= vkoklh; vkSj

vU; lacaf/kr lkekftd vk/kkjHkwr <kaps lEca/kh fØ;kdykiksa gsrq fpfUgr fd;k tk,xkA vk/kkjHkwr

<kapk] tSls ty vkiwfrZ] LVªhV ykbfVax vkSj vU; ukxfjd lsok,a] ,dhÑr vkS|ksfxd {ks=ksa@Vkmuf'ki

ds fodkl gsrq mRrjnk;h l{ke ,tsalh }kjk lqfuf'pr dh tk,axhA

fu;ksftr uxjh; fodkl vkSj uxjh; {ks=ksa esa fuos'k ds fy,

izfrikfnr fd, tkus dh izfØ;k esa gS vkSj 'kh?kz gh bls ykxw fd;k tk,xkA

O;kikj vkSj dkjksckj ds lgt vkSj Rofjr fØ;kUo;u ds fy, izeq[k uxjh; dsUnzksa esa rFkk vklikl

O;kikj vkSj foRr dsUnz] dkjiksjsV eq[;ky;] izn'kZuh dsUnz] lEesyu dsUnz vkSj vU; lqfo/kkvksa dks

fodflr fd, tkus ds iz;kl fd, tk,axsA

t;iqj dks ds :i esa fodflr fd;k tk,xkA bl mn~ns'; ls t;iqj esa fuEu

ifj;kstuk;sa izeq[kr;k ihihih vk/kkj ij LFkkfir dh tk;sxh%

fo'oLrjh; varjkZ"Vªh; O;kikj esyk ifjlj

fo'oLrjh; lEesyu dsUnz

varjkZ"Vªh; jRu ljkQk ¼tSe cwlZ½

’kS{kf.kd Vkmuf'ki

vkS|ksfxd fodkl ls tqM+k cgqr egRoiw.kZ igyw i;kZoj.k dh lqj{kk vkSj laj{k.k dh vko';drk dk gSA

i;kZoj.k vuqdwy] de iznw"k.kdkjh vkSj ikuh dh de [kir okys m|ksxksa dks izksRlkfgr djus ds fy,

jkT; mi;qDr uhfrxr mik; viuk,xkA

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jk"Vªh; mRiknu rFkk fuos'k {ks= ¼us'kuy EkSU;qQSDpfjax ,aM bUosLVesaV tksu½

,dhÑr vkS|ksfxd {ks=@Vkmuf'ki

uxj ,oa nsgkr fu;kstu vf/kfu;e

vkS|ksfxd Vkmuf'ki vkSj uxjh; vk/kkjHkwr <kaps dk fodkl

iznw"k.k fu;a=.k rFkk i;kZoj.k laj{k.k lqfuf'pr djuk

oYMZDykl Xykscy flVh

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jk"Vªh; mRiknu rFkk fuos'k {ks= ¼us'kuy EkSU;qQSDpfjax ,aM bUosLVesaV tksu½

,dhÑr vkS|ksfxd {ks=@Vkmuf'ki

uxj ,oa nsgkr fu;kstu vf/kfu;e

vkS|ksfxd Vkmuf'ki vkSj uxjh; vk/kkjHkwr <kaps dk fodkl

iznw"k.k fu;a=.k rFkk i;kZoj.k laj{k.k lqfuf'pr djuk

a

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m|ksx foHkkx] i;kZoj.k foHkkx rFkk jktLFkku iznw"k.k fu;a=.k cksMZ ¼vkj-ih-lh-ch½ ds lkFk

leUo; LFkkfir djrs gq, i;kZoj.kh; izHkkoksa dks ?kVkus ds fy, tkx:drk fuekZ.k] f'k{k.k dk;Z

lEikfnr djsxkA

i;kZoj.k lqj{kk dh vko';drkvksa ls le>kSrk fd, fcuk gVk, tk ldus ;ksX; iquuZohdj.kh; Hkkjksa

dks de djus ds fy, m|ksx foHkkx Lo;a vkSj vkj-ih-lh-ch- ds lkFk feydj m|ksxksa dh orZeku gfjr]

yky vkSj ukjaxh lwfp;ksa dh iqulZeh{kk djsxk rFkk mUgsa U;k;ksfpr cuk,xkA

vxys 20 o"kksZa ds n`f"Vdks.k ds lkFk gfjr vkS|ksfxd ikdksZa@,LVsV~l dks fodflr djus ij tksj fn;k

tk,xkA budh ;kstuk vkSj fu"iknu ds fy, gfjr ^i;kZoj.kh; ekud* ekxZn'kZd gksaxsA

vius lHkh fo|eku rFkk u, vkS|ksfxd {ks=ksa esa jhdks ty lap;u vkSj iqupZØ.k dks izksRlkfgr djsxkA

bysDVªkWfud dpjs ds iqupZØ.k vkSj bZ&dpjk iqupZØ.k bdkbZ;ksa dh LFkkiuk dks jkT; izksRlkfgr vkSj

izsfjr djsxkA vif'k"V bysfDVªdy vkSj bysDVªkWfud midj.k ;k bZ&dpjk] esa vf/kd] fu"iz;ksT; ;k

VwVs gq, bysDVªkWfud ;k bysfDVªdy midj.k 'kkfey gSaA

lwpuk rduhd ¼vkbZ-Vh-½ vkSj vkbZ-Vh- l{ke lsokvksa dh bdkbZ;ksa dks lkekU;r;k ok;q ,oa ty laca/kh

izek.ki=ksa dh vko';drk ugha gksxhA iznw"k.k fu;a=.k cksMZ blds fy, mi;qDr fn'kkfunsZ'k tkjh

djsxkA

i;kZoj.k vuqdwy rduhdksas dks izksRlkfgr djus ds fy,] lkekU; vif'k"V 'kks/ku la;a=ksa dh LFkkiuk

vkSj vkS|ksfxd {ks=ksa ;k O;fDrxr :i ls bdkbZ;ksa }kjk vif'k"V ty ds iqupZØ.k vkSj iqumZi;ksx ds

fy, jkT; viuk lg;ksx tkjh j[ksxk tSlk ,e-,l-,e-bZ- uhfr esa mfYyf[kr gSA

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vFkZO;oLFkk ds lHkh {ks=ksa dh fuHkZjrk blds yksxksa ds Kku vkSj dkS'kyksa ij c<+rh tk jgh gS tks lao`f)

esa l{ke cukus okyk izeq[k dkjd gSA bl izdkj] jktLFkku ds yksxksa ds fy, dkS'ky fodkl vkSj

jkst+xkj;ksX;rk esa lq/kkj djuk] jkT; ljdkj dh izkFkfedrk gSA

uhfr dk mn~ns';] m|ksx vkSj cktkj vk/kkfjr fof'k"V dq'kyrkvksa dk fuekZ.k vkSj blh izdkj jkT;

dh dkfeZd 'kfDr dh jkst+xkj;ksX;rk c<+kuk gSA bls izeq[k :i ls m|ksxksa rFkk Hkkxhnkjksa dh layXurk

vkSj lgHkkfxrk }kjk fd;k tk,xkA

jkT; esa u dsoy izkS|ksfxdh vkSj O;kolkf;d izf'k{k.k laLFkkuksa dh LFkkiuk dks izksRlkfgr djus ds

iz;kl fd, tk,axs cfYd orZeku vkbZ- Vh- vkbZ-] ikWyhVsfDud] bathfu;fjax vkSj fMxzh dkWystksa dks ,slh

izf'k{k.k {kerkvksa ls lqlfTtr fd;k tk,xk ftlls dkfeZd'kfDr dh mRikndrk vkSj jkst+xkj;ksX;rk

c<+kbZ tk ldsA jkstxkj ds u, voljksa ds fy, u dsoy vPNs dk;kZRed dkS'kyksa] {ks= lEca/kh lHkh

Lrjksa gsrq izfrLi/khZ {kerk dh vko';drk gksxh cfYd vusd ^lkW¶V* dkS'kyksa dh Hkh t:jr gksxhA

fofHkUu {ks=ksa] tSls vkWVks rFkk bathfu;fjax] LokLF; lsok] oL=ks|ksx] [kuu vkSj [kfut] rsy rFkk xSl]

[kk| izlaLdj.k] i;ZVu ,oa lRdkj] gFkdj?kk rFkk gLrf'kYi] fofuekZ.k vkSj vkbZ- Vh-@vkbZ- Vh- bZ-

,l- ds fy, rS;kj izfrHkkvksa dk ^VSysaV iwy* fufeZr fd, tkus dh ;kstuk gSA

izeq[k dk;ZØe fuEu gSa%

pwafd orZeku esa vkbZ- Vh- vkbZ- laLFkku] m|ksxksa dh ekax ds vuq:Ik izf'kf{kr tu'kfDr rS;kj ugha

dj ik jgs gSa] vr% fofo/k dq'kyrk;qDr tu'kfDr rS;kj djus gsrq izf'k{k.k esaa lq/kkj ds fy,] Hkkjr

ljdkj }kjk ih- ih- ih- vk/kkj ij ,d ;kstuk ¼Ldhe Vw vixzsM bUMLVªh;y Vªsfuax lsUVlZ bUVw

lsUVj vkWQ ,DlhySUl½ ykxw dh xbZ gS rkfd rqyukRed jkst+xkj;ksX;rk vf/kd c< ldsA

Hkkjr ljdkj dh ;kstuk dh rtZ ij jktLFkku ljdkj ,d ubZ ;kstuk ds vk/kkj ij m|ksx

txr dks ,sls vkSj vkbZ- Vh- vkbZ- viukus ds fy, izsfjr djsxhA laLFkku izca/ku lfefr dks l'kDr

cuk;k tk,xk vkSj jkT; ;kstuk esa T+;knk vf/kdkj fn, tk,axsA

gekjh tu'kfDr dh jkstxkjijdrk c<+kus vkSj fu;kstdkssaa dks muds dk;Z ds fy, mi;qDr

4-1

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vkS|ksfxd izf'k{k.k laLFkkuksa dks *lsUVlZ vkWQ ,DlhySUl* esa cnyuk

lsokjr izf'k{k.k ds fy, ^Vªsu Vw xsu* ;kstuk

I.

II.

I.

4-1

4-2

vkS|ksfxd izf'k{k.k laLFkkuksa dks *lsUVlZ vkWQ ,DlhySUl* esa cnyuk

lsokjr izf'k{k.k ds fy, ^Vªsu Vw xsu* ;kstuk

dkS'ky Lrjksa vkSjjkst+xkj;ksX;rk dkfodkl djuk

jktLFkku m|ksx ,oa fuos'k lao/kZu uhfr & 201020

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ekuo'kfDr izkIr djus esa enn ds fy, ljdkj ,slh daifu;ksa dk lg;ksx djsxh] tks vdq'ky

O;fDr;ksa dks dq'ky ekuo'kfDr esa cnyus ds fy, vius ifjlj esa lsokjr izf'k{k.k miyC/k

djk,axhA blds fy, ^Vªsu Vw xsu* uked ,d ubZ ;kstuk ykxw dh tk,xhA

,sls izf'k{kqvksas ds fy, muds osru ;k ekuns; dk 50 izfr'kr vuqnku ds :i esa fu;kstdksas dks

miyC/k djk;k tk,xk tks izfr izf'k{kq@izfr ekg :- 2000 rd lhfer gksxkA bl ;kstuk ds

varxZr ykHkkfUor gksus okys fu;kstdksa }kjk 50 izfr'kr izf'k{kqvksa dks jkstxkj miyC/k djkuk

visf{kr gksxkA

,d izkf/kÑr ,tsalh] fuekZ.k {ks= lesr lsokvkas] Lojkstxkj vkSj m|ferk ij fo'ks"k /;ku nsrs gq,

Hkkjrh; cktkj ds fofHkUu {ks=ksaa@O;olk;ksa esa dkS'ky@jkstxkj ds fy, mHkjrs voljksa ij orZeku

vuqla/kkuksa dks vkxs c<+k,xhA

jktLFkku esa vukSipkfjd {ks= dk jkstxkj gsrq egRoiw.kZ ;ksxnku gS( jkT; esa vukSipkfjd {ks= esa

vuqekfur 1-84 fefy;u m|e gSa tks 2-9 fefy;u ls vf/kd dkexkjksa ds fy, jkstxkj l`ftr

djrs gSaA lkFk gh] orZeku esa vukSipkfjd {ks= ds 70 izfr'kr ls vf/kd m|e fuekZ.k] O;kikj vkSj

ejEer xfrfof/k;ksa esa 'kkfey gSaA¼lzksr& Je foHkkx] jktLFkku ljdkj dh osclkbZV½

bu dkexkjksa dks fpfUgr djus vkSj buds dkS'ky Lrjksa ds ekiu ds fy, vukSipkfjd {ks= ds

dkexkjksa dk vyx ls ,d loZs{k.k djk;k tk,xkA losZ{k.k ds fu"d"kksZa ds vk/kkj ij ,d dk;ZØe

iSdst rS;kj fd;k tk,xkA

vkbZ- Vh-] vkbZ- Vh- bZ- ,l- rFkk vU; lsok {ks=ksa] tSls lRdkj vkfn ls lacaf/kr daifu;ksa dks vkdf"kZr

djus ds fy, vfr dq'ky] vaxzsth Hkk"kh ekuo'kfDr ,d izeq[k iwokZis{kk gSA blds fy,] vaxzsth cksyus

vkSj fy[kus dh cqfu;knh {kerkvksa esa o`f) gsrq jkT; esa ,d izf'k{k.k dk;ZØe fØ;kfUor fd;k tk,xkA

izf'k{k.k dk;ZØe dks laLFkkÑr djus vkSj bldh O;kidrk dks c<+kus ds fy, jkT; fuEufyf[kr dne

mBk,xk%

fo'o ds vxz.kh 'kS{kf.kd laLFkkuksa ds lkFk feydj dk;ZØe ds fy, izek.ku dk fodklA

,sls ikB~;Øeksa dk O;kid fØ;kUo;u lqfuf'pr djus ds fy, iwjs jkT; esa dkWystksa vkSj futh

izf'k{k.k iznkrkvksa ds xgu usVodZ }kjk fMIyksek dk;ZØe pyk;k tk,xkA

vaxzsth cksyus vkSj fy[kus ds mPp ekud lqfuf'pr djus ds fy, Ldwyksa] dkWystksa vkSj

ikWyhVsfDud laLFkkuksa esa fo|eku vaaxzsth ikB~;Øe dks fQj ls fMtkbu fd;k tk,xkA

ikB~;Øeksa ds lapkyu ds fy, izf'k{kdksa dh i;kZIr la[;k lqfuf'pr djus gsrq f'k{kd izf'k{k.k ds

lexz ikB~;Øe dk fodkl fd;k tk,xkA

ljdkj 'kS{kf.kd laLFkkuksa rFkk vkbZ- Vh- vkbZ- Ldwyksa o dkWystksa esa orZeku d{kk lqfo/kkvksa dh ,d lwph

rS;kj djk,xh ftUgs izf'k{k.k dk;ZØe vk;ksftr djus ds fy, mi;ksx fd;k tk ldrk gksA futh

izf'k{k.k iznkrk] vius izf'k{k.k dk;ZØeksa dks pykus ds fy, bu ifjljksa dk mi;ksx dj ldsaxsA

xzkeh.k vkSj fiNM+s {ks=ksa esa lw{e m|eksa dks izksRlkfgr djus ds fy, ljdkj jkT; ds lHkh ftyksa esa

II.

I.

II.

I.

II.

III.

IV.

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4-4

4-5

4-6

dkS'ky ekiu ,oa losZ{k.k

lsok {ks=ksa ds fy, dkS'ky fodkl

izf'k{k.k lEca/kh fo|eku vk/kkjHkwr <kaps dk mi;ksx fd;k tkuk

m|ferk fodkl

4-3

4-4

4-5

4-6

dkS'ky ekiu ,oa losZ{k.k

lsok {ks=ksa ds fy, dkS'ky fodkl

izf'k{k.k lEca/kh fo|eku vk/kkjHkwr <kaps dk mi;ksx fd;k tkuk

m|ferk fodkl

jktLFkku m|ksx ,oa fuos'k lao/kZu uhfr & 2010 21

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xzkeh.k fodkl ,oa Lo&jkstxkj izf'k{k.k laLFkku ¼vkj-;w-Mh-,l-bZ-Vh-vkbZ-½ LFkkfir djus ds fy,

lg;ksx iznku djrh jgsxhA vkxkeh ikap o"kksZa esa jkT; ds izR;sd ftys esa ,d xzkeh.k fodkl ,oa

Lo&jkstxkj izf'k{k.k laLFkku LFkkfir djuk jktLFkku ljdkj dk y{; gSA bu laLFkkuksa dk izca/ku

eqq[; :i ls futh lg;ksx }kjk fd;k tk,xkA

Hkkjr ljdkj ds jk"Vªh; dkS'ky fodkl dk;ZØe dk mn~ns'; lHkh O;fDr;ksa dks mUur dkS'ky] Kku

rFkk jk"Vªh; vkSj varjkZ"Vªh; ekU;rkizkIr ;ksX;rk iznku djrs gq, l'kDr cukuk gS rkfd os Js"B

jkstxkj izkIr djrs gq, oSf'od ifjn`'; esas Hkkjr dh izfrLi/khZ {kerk lqfuf'pr dj ldsaA Hkkjr

ljdkj dh orZeku ;kstukvksaa dk vf/kdre ykHk izkIr djus ds fy, fo'ks"k iz;kl fd, tk,axs vkSj

budks jkT; ljdkj ds dk;ZØeksa ls tksM+k tk,xkA Je vkSj jkstxkj foHkkx bldk leUo;u djsxk

vkSj bldh izxfr dh fujarj fuxjkuh djsxkA

m|ksxksa vkSj cktkj dh ekax ds vuq:i] dkS'ky fodkl dks l{ke cukus ds fy, ljdkj vkSj m|ksxksa ds

chp lkoZtfud&futh Hkkxhnkjh dks c<+kok fn;k tk,xkA

vkS|ksfxd {ks=ksa ;k ladqyksa ds fudV izf'k{k.k lEca/kh vk/kkjHkwr <kapk fodflr djus ds fy,

vkS|ksfxd {ks=ksa@vkS|ksfxd ikdksZa@vkS|ksfxd ladqyksa vkSj lst+ esa fuekZ.k rFkk lsok {ks= dh

bdkbZ;ksa ds fy, dq'ky ekuo'kfDr izksRlkfgr djus gsrq ,d ubZ ;kstuk vkjaHk dh tk,xhA bl

;kstuk ds varxZr Hkwfe] Hkou] la;a= vkSj e'khujh ds fy, vf/kdre 1 djksM+ :i, dh lhek rd

foRrh; lgk;rk iznku dh tk,xhA

jkst+xkj {ks=ksa dh vko';drkvksa ds vuqlkj orZeku izf'k{k.k rFkk 'kS{kf.kd laLFkkuksa dks viuh

jkst+xkj;ksX;rk esa lq/kkj ds fy, ikB~;Øe vkSj izf'k{k.k xq.koRrk esa lq/kkj dh vko';drk gSA

m|ksx txr dh Hkkxhnkjh ds lkFk vko';d vk/kkjHkwr <kaps vkSj ladk; okys p;fur 'kS{kf.kd

laLFkkuksa esa fuEu mik; viukrs gq, fof'k"VhÑr ikB~;Øe ykxw fd, tk,axs%

varjkZ"Vªh; ikB~;Øeksa ds ifjizs{; esa orZeku ikB~;Øeksa ds ekudhdj.k ds fy, vkSj

i;ZVu] Ñf"k ifjj{k.k] fofuekZ.k] vkbZ- Vh-@vkbZ- Vh- bZ- ,l-] vkWVks rFkk bathfu;fjax

vkSj oL=ks|ksx tSls fof'k"V egRoiw.kZ {ks=ksa esa u, ikB~;Øe O;oâr djus ds fy, izeq[k

laLFkku] tks jktLFkku esa dksbZ fo'ofo|ky; ;k izfrf"Br rduhdh ;k O;kolkf;d

laLFkku ;k lapkfyr laLFkk gks ldrs gaS] dks u, izf'k{k.k dk;ZØe fodflr djus ds

fy,] p;fur fd;k tk,xkA

orZeku vkbZVhvkbZ@ikWyhVsfDud@bathfu;fjax dkWyst@fMxzh dkWyst u, ikB~;Øeksa

dks lapkfyr djsaxsA

,sls laLFkkuksa dks] iwath rFkk ifjpkyu O;; izfriwfrZ lfgr] foRrh; lgk;rk iznku dh

tk,xhA

dksbZ Hkh vkS|ksfxd ?kjkus@vkS|ksfxd la?k@laLFkku ,d fu/kkZfjr vof/k ds fy, orZeku

4-7

4-8

jk"Vªh; dkS'ky fodkl dk;ZØe ds ykHk

ubZ ;kstukvksa dk fØ;kUo;u

I.

II.

a.

b.

vkS|ksfxd {ks=ksa@ladqy vk/kkfjr izf'k{k.k dsUnzksa dh ;kstuk

orZeku laLFkkuksa esa u, m|ksx lEcaf/kr ikB~;Øeksa ds fy, ;kstuk

u, izf'k{k.k ikB~;Øe fodflr djus ds fy, izeq[k laLFkku

vkS|ksfxd lk>hnkjksa }kjk y?kq vof/k ds fczt ikB~;Øe

i)

ii)

iii)

i)

4-7

4-8

jk"Vªh; dkS'ky fodkl dk;ZØe ds ykHk

ubZ ;kstukvksa dk fØ;kUo;u

I.

II.

a.

b.

vkS|ksfxd {ks=ksa@ladqy vk/kkfjr izf'k{k.k dsUnzksa dh ;kstuk

orZeku laLFkkuksa esa u, m|ksx lEcaf/kr ikB~;Øeksa ds fy, ;kstuk

u, izf'k{k.k ikB~;Øe fodflr djus ds fy, izeq[k laLFkku

vkS|ksfxd lk>hnkjksa }kjk y?kq vof/k ds fczt ikB~;Øe

jktLFkku m|ksx ,oa fuos'k lao/kZu uhfr & 201022

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vkbZ-Vh-vkbZ-@ikWyhVsfDud@bathfu;fjax dkWystksa@fMxzh dkWystksa esa viuh

vko';drkuqlkj fof'k"V izf'k{k.k ikB~;Øe lapkfyr dj ldsaxsA

vkS|ksfxd lk>hnkj] vk;kstd laLFkku dks ikB~;Øe ds lqxe lapkyu ds fy, rFkk

vk;kstd laLFkku esa visf{kr {kerk,a fodflr djus ds fy,] izf'k{k.k lkexzh] midj.k

vkSj rduhdh lgk;rk] ekxZn'kZu nsus vkSj laLFkku ds ladk; dks izf'kf{kr djus ds fy,

mRrjnk;h gksxkA e'khujh vkSj midj.kksa dh ykxr dk 75 izfr'kr vf/kdre :- 100

yk[k dh lhek rd ljdkj }kjk vuqnkfur fd;k tk,xkA

futh {ks= dks u, izf'k{k.k laLFkku LFkkfir djus ds fy, izsfjr djus gsrq fuEu ubZ ;kstuk,a ykxw

dh tkuh izLrkfor gSa%

izfrf"Br laLFkkuksa] laLFkkvkas] vkS|ksfxd la?kksa }kjk futh {ks= esa ,sls dkS'ky izf'k{k.k

laLFkkuksa dh LFkkiuk esa lgk;rk ds fy, jkT; ljdkj ,d ;kstuk vkjaHk djsxh tks

izeq[kr;k jkstxkj voljksa ij vk/kkfjr O;kolkf;d rFkk rduhdh dkS'ky o`f) dj

ldsaA

;kstuk ds varxZr futh {ks= }kjk izofrZr fdlh laLFkku dks Hkwfe ykxrksa ds vfrfjDr

vpy iwath fuos'kksa dks lfEefyr djus ds fy, ifj;kstuk ykxr dh 75 izfr'kr rd dh

lgk;rk iznku dh tk,xh ftldh vf/kdre lhek 2 djksM+ :i, gSA

;qokvksa] fo'ks"kdj fu/kZu vkSj Ldwy NksM+ nsus okyksa dks O;kolkf;d izf'k{k.k miyC/k

djkus vkSj mUgsas laxfBr {ks= ds fy, jkstxkj ;ksX; cukus ds fy, rduhdh :i ls

leqUur jktho xka/kh dkS'ky Ldwyksa ¼vkj- th- ,l- ,l-½ dh LFkkiuk gsrq jktLFkku

ljdkj f'k{kk ,oa izf'k{k.k {ks= esa vxz.kh laLFkkvksa dk lg;ksx djsxhA ;s Ldwy] yf{kr

;qokvksa dks fof'k"V {ks=ksa esa mPp xq.koRrkiw.kZ] cktkj gsrq mi;ksxh] jkstxkj lacaf/kr

izf'k{k.k iznku djsaxs vkSj buesa izR;sd o"kZ de ls de 1000 Nk=ksa dks izf'kf{kr djus dh

{kerk ds lkFk laLFkkfud Hkou] d{kk] midj.k d{k] iz;ksx'kkyk,a] dk;Z'kkyk,a]

Nk=kokl vkSj tyikux`g vkfn lqfo/kk,a gksaxhA

bu Ldwyksa dks jkT; ljdkj] izf'k{k.k laLFkk vkSj ,d vkS|ksfxd lk>hnkj ds e/;

f=i{kh; O;oLFkk ds vk/kkj ij LFkkfir fd;k tk,xkA

izf'k{kd] ikB~;Øe lkexzh vkSj fo"k;oLrq dks fodflr djsxk rFkk vko';d vk/kkjHkwr

<kaps dks ladk; ds lkFk O;ofLFkr djsxk vkSj dsUnz rFkk jkT; ljdkj dh fofHkUu

;kstukvksa dks tksM+rs gq, lalk/ku izkIr djus gsrq Hkh mRrjnk;h gksxkA

Ldwy LFkkfir gksus ds ckn] lEiw.kZ ifjpkyu vkSj Ldwy ds j[kj[kko ds fy, izf'k{kd

mRrjnk;h gksxkA

vkjafHkd vk/kkjHkwr <kaps vkSj iwath dk izca/k ljdkjh lgk;rk ls fd;k tk,xkA

vkjafHkd iwath rFkk ifjpkyu ykxrksa dks lk>k djus ds fy, ljdkj] lkekU; :i ls

vkS|ksfxd la?k ;k vkS|ksfxd ?kjkus dh enn ysxhA lkekU;r% bu Ldwyksa ls mRrh.kZ

gksdj fudyus okys Nk=ksa dks vkS|ksfxd lk>hnkj ;k la?k ds lnL;ksa }kjk jkst+xkj

miyC/k djk;k tk,xkA

ii)

i.

ii.

i.

ii.

iii.

iv.

v.

vi.

III.

a.

b.

ubZ izf'k{k.k lqfo/kk,a LFkkfir djus dh ;kstuk

futh {ks= esa dkS'ky izf'k{k.k laLFkkuksa dh ;kstuk

jktho xka/kh dkS'ky Ldwy

III.

a.

b.

ubZ izf'k{k.k lqfo/kk,a LFkkfir djus dh ;kstuk

futh {ks= esa dkS'ky izf'k{k.k laLFkkuksa dh ;kstuk

jktho xka/kh dkS'ky Ldwy

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vkj-th-,l-,l- dh LFkkiuk ds fy, ,d foLr`r ;kstuk rS;kj dh tk,xhA

rduhdh laLFkkuksa] tSls bathfu;fjax] ,e-ch-,-] ,e-lh-,-] ch-QkekZ vkfn dh LFkkiuk dks

izksRlkfgr djus ds fy,] xzkeh.k {ks=ksa eas Hkwfe fcuk fdlh ifjorZu 'kqYdksa ds ifjofrZr dh

tk,xhA tgka 50 djksM+ :i, ;k vf/kd dk fuos'k ,sls laLFkkuksa dh LFkkiuk esa fd;k tk,xk]

ogka izorZd dks Hkwfe m|ksxksa ds mi;ksx gsrq vkjf{kr dherksa ds 50 izfr'kr miyC/k djkbZ

tk,xhA

vii.

c. rduhdh laLFkkuksa dh LFkkiukc. rduhdh laLFkkuksa dh LFkkiuk

jktLFkku m|ksx ,oa fuos'k lao/kZu uhfr & 201024

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fuos'k ifj;kstukvksa ds fy, okftc dher ij Hkwfe dh Rofjr vkSj vklku miyC/krk] vf/kdka'k

fuos'kdksa dh izkFkfedrk gSA Hkkjr esa] vuqRiknd vkSj de moZj Hkwfe okyk lcls cM+k jkT; gksus ds

ukrs] jkT; esa fuos'k dks vkdf"kZr djus vkSj lqxe cukus ds fy,] Hkwfe dk ykHk lalk/ku dh rjg

mBk;k tk ldrk gSA

Hkwfe mi;ksx ifjorZu@Hkwfe dk :ikarj.k@:ijs[kk ;kstuk@Hkou ekufp= vkfn ds vuqeksnu

dh izfØ;kvksa dks vklku cukuk

Hkw vf/kxzg.k izfØ;k dk ljyhdj.k

Hkwfe cSad dk l`tu

fuos'kksa ds fy, Hkwfe ls ykHk izkIr djus ds fy, u, uhfrxr fn'kkfunsZ'kksa dk fu#i.k

tgka dgha dLcksa vkSj 'kgjksa ds ekLVj Iyku esa Hkwfe dk fo'ks"k mi;ksx fufnZ"V gks] ,slh Hkwfe dks ,sls

fof'k"V mn~ns';ksa ds fy,] Hkwfe mi;ksx ifjorZu dh vuqefr ds fcuk mi;ksx fd;k tk ldsxkA

mnkgj.k ds fy,] ;fn dksbZ {ks= vkS|ksfxd ;k okf.kfT;d mi;ksx ds fy, fpfUgr gS] rks ,sls {ks=ksa dks

Hkwfe mi;ksx esa ifjorZu dh vuqefr ds fcuk ,sls vkS|ksfxd ;k okf.kfT;d mn~ns';ksa ds fy, mi;ksx

fd;k tk ldsxkA

jktLFkku Hkwfe jktLo ¼xzkeh.k {ks=ksa esa Ñf"k Hkwfe dk xSj&Ñf"k mn~ns';ksa ds fy, :ikarj.k½ vf/kfu;e]

2007 ds orZeku izko/kku ds rgr O;oLFkk gS fd lHkh izdkj ls iw.kZ vkosnu dks vkosnu izkfIr ds 30

fnol ds Hkhrj fuLrkfjr dj fn;k tkuk pkfg,A

dqN foHkkxksa ;k ,tsafl;ksa] tSls fd ou] i;kZoj.k] uxj fu;kstu] iapk;r vkfn ls lacaf/kr l{ke

izkf/kdkjh }kjk visf{kr ,u-vks-lh- ¼vukifŸk izek.k i=½ ds vHkko esa :ikarj.kksa esa izk;% foyEc gksrk gSA

:ikarj.kksa dks Rofjr djus ds fy,] vc ls foHkkxksa vkSj ,tsafl;ksa dks mRrj nsus gsrq vf/kdre 15 fnol

5-1

5-2

5-2-1

5-2-2

5-2-3

Hkwfe dh miyC/krk vklku cukus ds fy, fuEu mik; fd, tk;saxs%

Hkwfe mi;ksx ifjorZu@Hkwfe dk :ikarj.k@:ijs[kk ;kstuk@Hkou ekufp=

vkfn ds vuqeksnu dh izfØ;kvksa dks vklku cukuk

!

!

!

!

5-1

5-2

5-2-1

5-2-2

5-2-3

Hkwfe dh miyC/krk vklku cukus ds fy, fuEu mik; fd, tk;saxs%

Hkwfe mi;ksx ifjorZu@Hkwfe dk :ikarj.k@:ijs[kk ;kstuk@Hkou ekufp=

vkfn ds vuqeksnu dh izfØ;kvksa dks vklku cukuk

Hkwfe dh vklkumiyC/krklqfuf'pr djuk

jktLFkku m|ksx ,oa fuos'k lao/kZu uhfr & 2010 25

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dk le; miyC/k gksxkA ;fn 15 fnol ds vanj dksbZ fVIi.kh izkIr ugha gksrh gS] ;g eku fy;k tk;sxk

fd mDr foHkkx ;k ,tsalh dks ,sls :ikarj.k ij dksbZ vkifRr ugha gSA ,sls foHkkx ;k ,tsalh ls fdlh

vkSipkfjd vukifŸk izek.k i= dh izrh{kk fd, fcuk l{ke izkf/kdkjh dks fu;ekuqlkj :ikarj.k gsrq

vkosnu dks fuLrkfjr dj nsxkA viw.kZ vkosnu dh fLFkfr esa lHkh dkj.kksa dk fooj.k n'kkZrs gq, fu;eksa

ds izko/kkuksa ds vuqlkj lacaf/kr izkf/kdkjh }kjk vkosnu izkfIr ds 15 fnol ds vanj vkosnd dks lwfpr

djsxkA

Hkwfe ds U;k;ksfpr vkSj ikjn'khZ vf/kxzzg.k dks lqfuf'pr djus ds fy, ,d lqLi"V uhfr rS;kj dh

tk;sxh] tks fdlkuksa ds fgrksa dh j{kk djus ds lkFk cqfu;knh <kaps vkSj vU; fuos'k ifj;kstukvksa ds

fy, Hkwfe dh Rofjr miyC/krk dks lqxe cuk,xhA :- 100 djksM+ ;k blls vf/kd izLrkfor fuos'k

okyh ifj;kstukvksa ds fy,] ;fn fodkldrkZ }kjk Lo;a 25 izfr'kr Hkwfe Ø; dj yh tkrh gS] rks 'ks"k

75 Qhlnh Hkwfe ds vf/kxzg.k esa ljdkj lg;ksx dj ldrh gSA

HkwLokfe;ksa dks lgh eqvkotk fn;k tkuk lqfuf'pr djus ds fy, vkSj eqvkotk jkf'k dks ysdj fookn

vkSj eqdnesckth ls ;FkklaHko nwj jgus ds fy,] ,d lfefr dk xBu fd;k tk ldrk gS ftlesa

jktLo] foRr vkSj m|ksx foHkkxksa ds izfrfuf/k 'kkfey gksa] tks Hkwfe vf/kxzg.k vf/kdkjh dks

fu"i{krkiwoZd eqvkotk ds vokMZ fu/kkZfjr djus esa enn ds fy,] vf/kxzg.k dh tkus okyh Hkwfe dk

ewY;kadu djsa vkSj lgh cktkj dher ds ckjs esa lq>ko nsaA

flaxy ;wfuV dkWEIysDl vkSj cqfu;knh <kapkxr ifj;kstukvksa ds fy, Hkwfe vf/kxzg.k izdj.kksa ds

vfrfjDr] fodflr dh tkus okyh Hkwfe dk ,d Hkkx ysus dk fodYi HkwLokfe;ksa dks fof'k"V vkfFkZd

eqvkots ds ctk; miyC/k djk;k tk ldrk gSA ,sls HkwLokeh Hkwfe;ksa dks mu fu/kkZfjr mn~ns';ksa ds fy;s

mi;ksx djus gsrq Lora= gksxs] vFkkZr] bldk mi;ksx] vkS|ksfxd] okf.kfT;d ;k vkoklh; tSlk Hkh

fdlh ekeys esa mi;qDr gks] fd;k tk ldrk gSA

tekcfUn;ka ¼Hkwfe vfHkys[k½ jkT; esa foLr`r :i ls dEI;wVjhdj.k fd;k tk pqdk gSA mfpr le;kof/k

esa bl tkudkjh dks vkWuykbZu miyC/k djkus dh ljdkj dh ;kstuk gSA

jkstxkj l`tu djus okyh vkS|ksfxd vkSj fuos'k xfrfof/k;ksa ds fy, jkT; ds fofHkUu Hkkxksa esa ljdkjh

fu"iz;ksT; Hkwfe dks fpfUgr fd, tkus vkSj mi;ksx fd, tkus ds fy, iz;kl fd, tk;saxsA lkoZtfud

{ks= dh bdkbZ;ksa] jkT; ljdkj] 'kgjh LFkkuh; fudk;ksa ¼;w-,y-ch-½ vkfn ds ikl miyC/k vfrfjDr

vkSj mi;ksx esa u yh xbZ Hkwfe dks ladfyr dj Hkwfe cSad l`ftr fd;k tk,xkA blls jkT; ljdkj

fuos'kdksa ds rqjar mi;ksx gsrq Hkwfe izLrkfor dj ldsxkA

,sls Hkw[kaMksa dk vfxze ewY;kadu fd, tkus dh ;kstuk gS tks ckn esa vkj-vkbZ-ih-ch-] m|ksx foHkkx ;k

fuos'k lao/kZu C;wjks dh vuq'kalk ds vuqlkj fuos'kdksa dks vkoafVr fd, tk ldsaxsA blls jkT; ljdkj

fuos'kdksa ds rqjar mi;ksx gsrq Hkwfe izLrkfor dj ldsxkA

fofHkUu mn~ns';ksa vkSj ekudksa ds vuq:i Hkwfe ds fj;k;r vk/kkfjr vkoaVu ls lEcaf/kr izko/kkuksa dks

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5-5

Hkwfe vf/kxzg.k izfØ;k dk ljyhdj.k

Hkwfe cSad l`ftr fd;k tkuk

fuos'kksa ds fy, u, uhfrxr fn'kkfunsZ'kksa dk fu#i.k

a

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Hkwfe vf/kxzg.k izfØ;k dk ljyhdj.k

Hkwfe cSad l`ftr fd;k tkuk

fuos'kksa ds fy, u, uhfrxr fn'kkfunsZ'kksa dk fu#i.k

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Li"V of.kZr djus ds fy, uhfrxr fn'kkfunsZ'kksa dk ,d lsV rS;kj fd;k tk,xkA dqN ekeyksa esa c<+s

gq, ,Q-,-vkj- ds fy, izko/kku] fufnZ"V izkf/kdkfj;ksa }kjk le;c) vkoaVu] rqjUr iw.kZ Hkqxrku ds

LFkku ij okf"kZd fdjk;k yht ij ysus dk fodYi vkfn dks fn'kkfunsZ'kksa esa lfEefyr fd;k tk,xkA

jktLFkku m|ksx ,oa fuos'k lao/kZu uhfr & 2010 27

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fuos'k] lao`f)] jkstxkj l`tu vkSj fu/kZurk mUewyu ds fy, izxfr'khy ,e-,l-,e-bZ- lsDVj egRoiw.kZ

gSA viuh izÑfr esa de iwath vk/kkfjr gksus vkSj mPp Je [kir djus dh {kerk ds dkj.k ,e-,l-,e-

bZ- lsDVj jkstxkj mRiUu djus vkSj xzkeh.k vkS|ksxhdj.k esa Hkh i;kZIr ;ksxnku dj ldrk gSA vius

vfLrRo vkSj izxfr ds fy, ,e-,l-,e-bZ- dks Hkkjh pqukSfr;ksas dk lkeuk djuk iM+ jgk gSA foRr dh

lqyHkrk] vuqla/kku rFkk fodkl laca/kh fuos'k] rduhd dh lqyHkrk] mRikn uoksUes"k] ekdsZfVax vkSj

bZ&ekdsZfVax leFkZu vkfn dh vk/kkjh; leL;kvksa ds lek/kku ds fy, ,e-,l-,e-bZ- uhfr esa vko';d

mik; fd, x, gSaA

jkT; ljdkj iwjs jkT; esa ,e-,l-,e-bZ- ds ladqy fodkl dks izkFkfedrk nsuk tkjh j[ksxhA

ljdkj] jkT; esa ladqyksa ds izksRlkgu dks mPp izkFkfedrk nsxhA orZeku ladqyksa dks etcwrh iznku

djus vkSj u, ladqyksa dks fpfUgr djus ds dk;Z fd, tk,axsA

,e-,l-,e-bZ- uhfr 2008 esa ladqy fodkl dks lg;ksx nsus ds fo|eku izko/kkuksa ds vfrfjDr]

fuEu u, mik;ksa ij Hkh fopkj fd;k x;k gS%

ykxw dh tk,xh

ftldh fuEu fo'ks"krk;sa gksaxh%

ljdkj ,e-,l-,e-bZ- m|eh laxBuksa dks ,e-,l-,e-bZ- ladqy LFkkfir djus ds fy,

,l-ih-oh- ds ek/;e ls vk/kkjHkwr <kaps dk fodkl ,oa lkeqnkf;d lsok,¡ tSls fd

lkeqnkf;d vif'k"V mipkj IykaV] fMt+kbu fodkl ,oa lkeqnkf;d fgr gsrq vU; lsok,¡

iznku djus dks izksRlkfgr djsxhA

U;wure egRoiw.kZ 20 bdkbZ;ksa dh la[;k okys ladqy dks fodflr djus okyh fLFkjd

bdkbZ;ksa] uksMy laLFkku rFkk@;k vkS|ksfxd la?kksa dks lkeqnkf;d lqfo/kkvksa ds fodkl

ds fy, fØ;kdykiksa gsrq foRrh; lgk;rk iznku dh tk,xh tks ladqy esa lnL; bdkbZ;ksa

dh mRikndrk vkSj ykxr dq'kyrk esa lq/kkj dj ldsaA ,sls fØ;kdykiksa esa vuqla/kku

rFkk fodkl iz;ksx'kkyk@ijh{k.k iz;ksx'kkyk dh LFkkiuk] cktkj le> ds fy,

lwpuk@MsVk cSad fufeZr djuk] lkekU; czkafMax vkSj cktkj fodkl fØ;kdyki fufeZr

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6-2

6-2-1

2008 esa tkjh dh xbZ ,e-,l-,e-bZ- uhfr ds varxZr ,e-,l-,e-bZ- ds fy,

izksRlkgu tkjh j[ks tk,axsA

ladqy fodkl ¼DyLVj MoyiesaV½

u, mik;I.

i.

II.

ii.

a. ,l-ih-oh- vk/kkj ij ladqy fodkl gsrq foRrh; lgk;rk dh ,d ;kstuk

6-1

6-2

6-2-1

2008 esa tkjh dh xbZ ,e-,l-,e-bZ- uhfr ds varxZr ,e-,l-,e-bZ- ds fy,

izksRlkgu tkjh j[ks tk,axsA

ladqy fodkl ¼DyLVj MoyiesaV½

u, mik;

a. ,l-ih-oh- vk/kkj ij ladqy fodkl gsrq foRrh; lgk;rk dh ,d ;kstuk

,e-,l-,e-bZ- lao/kZu

ij fo'ks"k cy

jktLFkku m|ksx ,oa fuos'k lao/kZu uhfr & 201028

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djuk] mRiknksa dk izn'kZu] lkekU; ifjj{k.k bdkbZ;ka vkfn 'kkfey gSaA

ljdkj futh Hkwfe dks ,e-,l-,e-bZ- ladqyksa dh LFkkiuk gsrq fcuk fdlh ifjorZu 'kqYd

ds Hkwfe fdLe ifjofrZr djsxhA

;fn ,sls ladqyksa dh ;kstuk ljdkjh Hkwfe ij cukbZ tkrh gS rks ljdkjh Hkwfe Mh-,y-lh-

njksa ds 50 izfr'kr ij vkoafVr dh tk,xhA ,sls ladqyksas ds fy, ljdkj vius O;; ij

lEidZ lM+d O;oLFkk LFkkfir djsxhA

ladqy fodkl ;kstuk dh dqy ifj;kstuk ykxr dk 10 izfr'kr rd foRrh; lgk;rk ds

:i esa miyC/k djk,xh ftldh lhek 1-50 djksM+ :i, rd gksxhA ;g foRrh;

lgk;rk] Hkkjr ljdkj }kjk vius ladqy fodkl dk;ZØe ds varxZr vuqeksfnr dh xbZ

ifj;kstukvksa ds fy, iznku dh tk,xh vkSj Hkkjr ljdkj }kjk iznku dh tkus okyh

lgk;rk ds vfrfjDr gksxhA

egRoiw.kZ vk/kkjHkwr <kapk dk;ZØe ds varxZr ladqy] fo|qr vkiwfrZ] ty vkiwfrZ ds

vk/kkjHkwr <kaps ds fy, vkSj ,sls ikdksZa ds fudVre lEidZ ekxZ ds fuekZ.k ds fy, vafre

fcUnq rd lEidZ lqfo/kk izkIr djus ds Hkh ik= gksaxsA

ikdZ ds vkarfjd vk/kkjHkwr <kaps] tSls lM+dsa] ty vkiwfrZ] fo|qr vkiwfrZ] vif'k"V

'kks/ku] lkekU; lqfo/kk dsUnz vkfn dh ykxrsa fodkldrkZvksa }kjk ogu dh tk,axhA

Hkkjr ljdkj vkSj Hkkjr ljdkj ds fofHkUu ea=ky;ksa }kjk ifjpkfyr dh tk jgh lacaf/kr ;kstuk,a]

tSls ,lkbZM] ØsfMV *xkjaVh QaM VªLV Ldhe*] ,e-,l-,e-bZ- ds fy, ladqy fodkl dk;ZØe] *ØsfMV

fyaDM dSfiVy lfClMh Ldhe* vkSj rduhdh mUu;u ;kstuk dks ,e-,l-,e-bZ- m|eksa ds fgr ds fy,

mi;qDr :i ls tksM+k tk,xkA

Hkkjr ljdkj dh ,slh ;kstukvksa esa jkT; ds va'k dk ;ksxnku djus ds fy, izfro"kZ :- 5 djksM+ ds ,d

lefiZr dks"k dh LFkkiuk dh tk,xhA m|ksx vk;qDr ds dk;kZy; esa ,d uksMy vf/kdkjh dh fu;qfDr

bu ;kstukvksa ds leUo;u vkSj fØ;kUo;u dh fuxjkuh ds fy, dh tk,xhA

jktLFkku gFkdj?kk fodkl fuxe ¼vkj-,p-Mh-lh-½ dks iquthZfor djus ds mik;ksa esa jkT; ljdkj

lg;ksx nsxhA vkj-,p-Mh-lh- dks Lo.kZ t;arh Lojkstxkj ;kstuk ¼,l-th-,l-okbZ-½ vkSj fMfLVªDV

ikWoVhZ buhf'k,fVo izkstsDV ¼oYMZ cSad }kjk iksf"kr½ ds varxZr cqudj lewgksa dks izf'k{k.k dh

ifj;kstuk,a nh tk,axhA

jktLFkku foRr fuxe lw{e vkSj dqVhj m|ksxksa esa efgyk m|fe;ksa dks izksRlkfgr djus ds fy,

vuqnkfur njksa ij _.k iznku djus dh ,d fo'ks"k ;kstuk vkjaHk djsxkA

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iv.

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.

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b. vafre fcUn rd lEidZ lqfo/kkq

I

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Hkkjr ljdkj dh ;kstukvksa vkSj foRr dk ykHk mBkuk

b. vafre fcUn rd lEidZ lqfo/kkq

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Hkkjr ljdkj dh ;kstukvksa vkSj foRr dk ykHk mBkuk

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iwath dh izfr bdkbZ dk jkst+xkj l`tu ds volj dqN {ks=ksa es rqYkukRed #i ls vf/kd gSA Ñf"k

izlaLdj.k] diM+k] [kfut mRikn] gLrdyk] gFkdj?kk] jRu vkSj vkHkw"k.k tSls dqN {ks=ksa esa jktLFkku

rqyukRed #i ls ykHkiw.kZ fLFkfr esa gS ,oa mudk vkS|ksfxd mRiknu esa fof'k"V LFkku gSaA buesa ls

vf/kdka'k {ks=ksa ds fy, jkT; ds ikl dPpk eky izpqj ek=k esa miyC/k gSA bu lHkh {ks=ksa dks fof'k"V

{ks=ksa ds :i esa fo'ks"k izksRlkgu fn;k tk,xkA

vkbZ-Vh- ,oa vkbZ-Vh-bZ-,l- dks lekosf'kr djrs gq, ukWyst ¼Kku½ {ks=

i;ZVu

[kuu ,oa [kfut izlaLdj.k

jRu ,oa vkHkw"k.k

Ñf"k O;olk;

oL= ,oa ifj/kku

o`gn fuos'k

,Q- Mh- vkbZ-@,u- vkj- vkbZ- ds fuos'k

gLrdyk ,oa gFkd ?kk

fu;kZr

fiNM+s {ks=ksa dk fodkl

gfjr m|ksx

vU; Je iz/kku {ks=

buesa ls vf/kdka'k {ks=ksa tSls i;ZVu] [kuu] vkb-Vh-bZ-,l- vkfn ds fy, jkT; ljdkj dh igys ls gh

{ks= fof'k"V uhfr;k¡ gSaA ;s uhfr;k¡ vck/k #i ls tkjh jgsaxhA

vko';drkuqlkj fuos'k vkSj O;olk; ds fy, vkSj vf/kd vuqdwy cukus dh n`f"V ls fo|eku uhfr;ksa

dh leh{kk dh tk,xhA ekStwnk uhfr;ksa esa izko/kkuksa ds vfrfjDr] bu fof'k"V {ks=ksa esa fuEufyf[kr vU;

mik;ksa dk izko/kku fd;k x;k gS%

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jkT; ljdkj fuEufyf[kr fof'k"V {ks=ksa esa fuos'k lao/kZu ds fy, fo'ks"k iz;kl

djsxh %i.

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jkT; ljdkj fuEufyf[kr fof'k"V {ks=ksa esa fuos'k lao/kZu ds fy, fo'ks"k iz;kl

djsxh %

fof'k"V {ks=ksa dksizksRlkgu

jktLFkku m|ksx ,oa fuos'k lao/kZu uhfr & 201030

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Kku {ks=

ftyk ch-ih-vks- ;kstuk 2010

i;ZVu {ks= ds fy, Hkwfe

i/kkjks lk] *os&lkbM QsflfyVh* ;kstuk

ljdkj Kku ds foLrkj vkSj mPp dkS'ky vk/kkfjr xfrfof/k;ksa tSls lwpuk izkS|ksfxdh] Kku vkSj

fctusl izkWlsl vkmVlksflZax dks izksRlkfgr djsxhA ljdkj us bZ&xousZal ds fodkl dks

lqfuf'pr djus rFkk bZ&iz'kklu ds fy, ukxfjd&dsfUnzr o O;olk;&dsfUnzr okrkoj.k cukus

ds fy, vius okf"kZd ctV dk 3 izfr'kr igys gh vkjf{kr dj fn;k gSA

vkbZ-Vh-bZ-,l- m|ksxksa dks jkT; ds nwjLFk LFkkuksa rd igq¡pkus ds fy, futh O;olkf;;ksa dks

*fV;j 3* 'kgjksa tSls vtesj] tks/kiqj] dksVk] chdkusj] mn;iqj vkfn esa ch- ih- vks- dsUnz

LFkkfir djus gsrq izksRlkfgr djus ds fy, ,d ;kstuk rS;kj dh tk,xhA

ftyk ch-ih-vks- ;kstuk 2010 ds ,d Hkkx ds :i esa] ljdkj fofHkUu foRrh; ykHk tSls

izf'k{k.k] vk/kkjHkwr lqfo/kkvksa ds fodkl ds fy, 20 yk[k :i;s rd dh iwath ykxr ij 50

izfr'kr iwath fuos'k vuqnku] iznku djsxhA bl ;kstuk esa izf'k{k.k ds ifjpkyu ykxr ij 50

izfr'kr rd vuqnku Hkh fn;k tk ldsxk ijUrq ;g ykxr 10]000 :i;s izfr izf'k{kq ls vf/kd

ugha gksxhA blds ,ot esa dEifu;ksa dks izf'k{kqvksa dh ,d fuf'pr la[;k dks jkstxkj nsus dh

xkajaVh nsuh gksxhA mEehnokjksa dks dEiuh esa de ls de ,d o"kZ rd dk;Z djus ds fy,

lger Hkh gksuk gksxkA

i;ZVu bdkbZ ds fy, Hkwfe dk vkoaVu i;ZVu bdkbZ uhfr 2007 esa iznÙk njksa ds vuqlkj

gksxkA 'kgjh o xzkeh.k {ks=ksa esa Ñf"k Hkwfe dk :ikUrj.k] :ikarj.k o fodkl 'kqYd ls iwjh rjg

eqDr gksxkA i;ZVu bdkbZ gsrq Hkwfe dh uhykeh ds fy, ekStwnk izko/kku dh leh{kk dh

tk;sxhA

i;ZVu dks ,d m|ksx ?kksf"kr dj fn;k x;k gS] vr% jhdks] i;ZVu bdkbZ;ksa dks vkS|ksfxd

+{ks=ksa esa vkS|ksfxd njksa ij Hkwfe miyC/k djk;sxkA

*i/kkjks lk^ ,d vfHkuo ;kstuk gS tks fuEu ykHk iznku djrs gq, futh {ks= dh Hkkxhnkjh ds

lkFk xq.koRrkiw.kZ *os&lkbM* lqfo/kkvksa ds fodkl }kjk i;ZVu {ks= esa vf/kd jkst+xkj ds

volj l`tu dks yf{kr gS%

xq.koRrkiw.kZ Hkkstu] izlk/ku lqfo/kkvksa dh vklku lqyHkrk

dq'ky vkSj xq.koRrkiw.kZ lqfo/kk,a

cM+s iSekus ij jkstxkj

i;ZVu esa y?kq m|fe;ksas }kjk fuos'k

i/kkjks lk^ bdkbZ dh fMtkbu fof'k"V o czkaMsM gksxhA blesa jsLVksjsaV] lqfofu;j 'kkWIl]

lkoZtfud VsyhQksu vkSj dkWQh 'kkWIl izdkj dh bdkbZ;k¡ lfEefyr gksaxhA

vuqeksfnr bdkbZ;ksa dks izksRlkgu ds :i esa [email protected] dh ykxr dk 25

izfr'kr&vf/kdre 5 yk[k :i;s rd&Hkh iznku fd;k tk,xkA

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II

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b.

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i;ZVuI.

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Kku {ks=

ftyk ch-ih-vks- ;kstuk 2010

i;ZVu {ks= ds fy, Hkwfe

i/kkjks lk] *os&lkbM QsflfyVh* ;kstuk

i;ZVuI.

II.

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d.

a.

a.

b.

c.

I.

jkT; esa nks o"kZ esa bl izdkj dh 100 oslkbM bdkbZ;ksa ds fodkl dh jkT; ljdkj ;kstuk

j[krh gSA

ewY;o/kZu ds vk/kkj ij [kuu vkSj [kfut fodkl vf/kfu;e] 1957 ds /kkjk 11 ¼5½ ¼;k u;s vf/kfu;e

esa ln`'k vuqHkkx½ ds rgr [kuu iV~Vksa ds vkoaVu ds fy, izkFkfedrk dk fu.kZ; uhps lwphc) Øe esa

ekunaM ds vk/kkj ij fd;k tk,xk %

fuos'k dh ek=k ¼U;wure 100 djksM+ :i, fuos'k lao/kZu C;wjks ds izek.ku vuqlkj½

v;Ld Lrj ij ewY; lao/kZu

ubZ rduhdksa dk lekos'ku

vk/kkjHkwr <kaps dk fuekZ.k

e'khuhdj.k] Lopkyuhdj.k vkSj dE ;wVjhdj.k] nh?kZdkfyd fodkl vkSj vUos"k.k fodkl

xfrfof/k;k¡

izkÑfrd lalk/kuksa ds ewY;lao/kZu dks izksRlkfgr djus ds fy, ljdkj jkT; esa LFkkfir m|ksxksa ds

Lo&iz;ksx ds fy, ftIle] fyXukbV] flfydk vkfn tSls [kfut inkFkksZa ds [kuu gsrq [kku vkoaVu ds

vuqjks/kksa ij izkFkfedrk ds vk/kkj ij fopkj djsxhA bl gsrq] ;fn vko';d gqvk rks mfpr izko/kku

fd;s tk;saxsA

jktLFkku esa jRu vkSj vkHkw"k.k m|ksx dh yEch ijaijk gS tks yk[kksa dkjhxjksa dks jkstxkj nsrh gSA gekjs

O;kikfj;ksa ,oa dkjhxjksa dh m|ferk vkSj dkS'kyksa us jkT; dks vUrjkZ"Vªh; Lrj ij igpku cukus esa

lgk;rk dh gSA bl m|ksx dks vkSj vf/kd etcwrh iznku djus ds fy, fuEufyf[kr lg;ksxh mik;

fd;s tk;saxs%

ljdkj jk"Vªh;@vUrjkZ"Vªh; Lrj ds jRu ,oa vkHkw"k.k izf'k{k.k dsUnz LFkkfir djus ds fy,

lgk;rk iznku djsxhA Hkwfe] ekU;rk izkIr laLFkkuksa ds fy, 50 izfr'kr ykxw vkjf{kr ;k Mh- ,y-

lh- nj ;k dwiu nj ds 10 izfr'kr ij vkoafVr dh tk,xhA

m|ksx la?kksa dks gkWyekdZ izek.ku dsUnz ,oa jRu ijh{k.k dsUnz dh LFkkiuk ds fy, C;kt esa vuqnku

iznku fd;k tk,xk] ;fn os bls ykHk izkIr u djus ds mn~ns';ksa ls ,d vyx oS/k bdkbZ ds :i esa

LFkkfir djsxsA

ljdkj vUrjkZ"Vªh; ekudksa ds vuqlkj tSe cwlZ dh LFkkiuk dks izksRlkfgr djsxhA 'kgj

ds dsUnz esa vofLFkr LFkku ij Hkwfe fj;k;rh njksa ij iznku dh tk,xhA ;g ifj;kstuk ykHk izkIr

u djus ds mn~ns';ksa ls ,d vyx oS/k bdkbZ ds :i esa LFkkfir dh tkuh gksxhA

fdlkuksa dks muds mRikn dk vPNk ewY; lqfuf'pr djus ds fy, ^Ñf"k O;olk; lao/kZu ,oa Ñf"k

izlaLdj.k m|ksx ds fy, ,d ubZ uhfr **n ikWfylh QkWj izeks'ku vkWQ ,xzks izkslSflax ,.M ,xzh

fct+ul] 2010** dh ?kks"k.kk dh tk pqdh gSA ;g uhfr jkT; esa Ñf"k O;olk; vkSj Ñf"k izlaLdj.k

bdkbZ;ksa dh LFkkiuk dks izksRlkfgr djsxh] Ñf"k izlaLdj.k vkSj foi.ku ds lexz ewY; J`a[kyk dks

c<+kok nsus vkSj fodkl djus ds lkFk vkiwfrZ J`a[kyk] cktkj ds fodkl vkSj fofo/khdj.k dks

izksRlkfgr djsxhA

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[kuu ,oa [kfut izlaLdj.k

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tSe cwlZ%

Ñf"k dkjksckj

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[kuu ,oa [kfut izlaLdj.k

jRu ,oa vkHkw"k.k

tSe cwlZ%

Ñf"k dkjksckj

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,d elkyk ikdZ tks/kiqj esa LFkkfir fd;k tk jgk gSA

jktLFkku esa ifj/kku m|ksx dh izxfr vkSj cM+h la[;k esa yksxksa }kjk bl m|ksx esa jkstxkj izkfIr

lqfuf'pr djus ds fy, ljdkj bl rjg dh ifj/kku dEifu;ksa dk lg;ksx djsxh tks ukSdjh ij

izf'k{k.k nsdj vifjiDo dfeZ;ksa dks dq'ky Jfedksa esa cnysaA ,d foLr`r ;kstuk rS;kj dh tk,xh

ftlesa izf'k{k.k midj.kksa vkSj lqfo/kkvksa dh LFkkiuk ds fy, iwathxr vuqnku dk izko/kku 'kkfey

gksxkA izf'k{kdksa dh ykxr ds Hkkx vkSj izf'k{kqvksa ds ekuns; ij Hkh vuqnku iznku fd;k tk,xkA

jkT; dk ,d oSf'od fuos'k xarO; ds :i esa :ikarj.k lqfuf'pr djus ds fy, vusd cM+h

ifj;kstukvksa dh LFkkiuk ds ek/;e ls fodkl mfpr ekuk x;k gSA jkT; ljdkj ,sls esxk

bUosLVesaV dks c<+kok nsus ,oa mudksa lqxe cukus esa bPNqd gS tks egRoiw.kZ {ks=] ftudk xq.kkRed

izHkko gks] jkst+xkj l`tu dks izksRlkfgr djrs gksasa rFkk lekos'kh fodkl izÑfr ds gksA cM+h o esxk

ifj;kstuk;sa ,l-,e-bZ- {ks= esa vuq"kkafxd rFkk lgk;d m|ksxksa dks Hkh izksRlkfgr djrh gSaA

bl izdkj cM+h ifj;kstukvksa ds fodkl dks lEcaf/kr {ks=ksa esa cMs+ iSekus ij vkfFkZd xfrfof/k;ksa dks

xfr iznku djus ds fy, eq[; j.kuhfr ds :i esa viukus ij fopkj fd;k tk jgk gSA o`gn

ifj;kstukvksa ds fy, izR;sd ekeys dh ;ksX;rk ds vuqlkj foRrh; ykHkksa@izksRlkgu dk fo'ks"k

iSdst fn;s tkus ij fopkj fd;k tk ldrk gSA pwafd o`gn ifj;kstukvksa dks lgk;d bdkbZ;ksa

}kjk lg;ksx dh Hkh vko';drk gksxh blfy, ,slh bdkbZ;ksa dks Hkh bl iSdst ds Hkkx ds :Ik esa

lgk;rk iznku dh tk;sxhA

jkT; esa o`gn ifj;kstukvksa ds lao/kZu ds fy, lqfo/kk;sa eq[; #i ls fuEufyf[kr ifjlhek ds

varxZr ykxw gksaxh %

dsafnzr {ks=ksa esa o`gn ifj;kstuk,sa ftlesa vkWVks o vkWVks midj.k] foekuksa ds fy, esaVsusal fjis;fjax

vkWijs'ku ¼,e- vkj- vk-s½ dsUnz rFkk dqN vU; ifj;kstuk,a tks ljdkj }kjk izksRlkgu ds fy,

fu/kkZfjr dh xbZ gksa] lfEefyr djrs gq, mUgsa izksRlkfgr fd;k tk;sxkA blesa vk/kkjHkwr <kapkxr

{ks= tSls esVªks jsy ykbu] QwM ikdZ] gkbZ LihM Vsªu rFkk ljdkj }kjk ifj;kstukvksa dh vU;

Jsf.k;k¡ Hkh 'kkfey gksaxhA blds vfrfjDr] blesa uohu ifj;kstuk,a tks ljdkj }kjk fu/kkZfjr gksa]

dks Hkh 'kkfey fd;k tk ldrk gSA uohu ifj;kstukvksa dh ifjHkk"kk ds fy, ekudksa dk lwph

fodflr dh tk;sxhA

jkT; ljdkj fo'ks"kdj mPp rduhd vkSj mPp izkFkfedrk okys m|ksxksa esa fons'kh fuos'k dk Lokxr

djsxhA jkT; ljdkj fons'kh fuos'k vkSj fons'kh rduhd ds fy;s xBca/kuksa dks izksRlkfgr djsxhA

blds vykok] fons'kh izR;{k fuos'k ¼,Q-Mh-vkbZ-½ dks cqfu;knh ifj;kstukvksa] fo'ks"kdj fo|qr

mRiknu] canjxkg fodkl] lM+dksa vkSj iqyksa ds fuekZ.k ds lkFk&lkFk lkekftd <kapk tSls f'k{kk]

LokLF; lqfo/kkvksa vkSj i;ZVu ifj;kstukvksa ds fy, izksRlkfgr fd;k tk,xkA ,Q- Mh- vkbZ- fuos'kdksa

ds lkFk ?kjsyw fuos'kdksa tSlk gh O;ogkj fd;k tk,xkA

izoklh jktLFkkfu;ksa dh ,d cM+h la[;k iwjs fo'o ds fofHkUu ns'kksa esa clh gSA bu izokfl;ksa us vius

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diM+k rFkk ifj/kku

cM+s fuos'kksas dks vkÑ"V djuk

fons'kh fuos'k

izoklh Hkkjrh;

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diM+k rFkk ifj/kku

cM+s fuos'kksas dks vkÑ"V djuk

fons'kh fuos'k

izoklh Hkkjrh;

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m|e vkSj dM+h esgur ls Lo;a dks O;kikj vkSj m|ksx esa vius fuokl ds ns'k esa LFkkfir fd;k gSA os u

dsoy fuos'k lalk/ku cfYd dkS'ky vkSj izca/kdh; {kerkvksa dk mPp Lrj Hkh j[krs gSa tks bl ns'k esa

fo'o Lrjh; m|eksa dh LFkkiuk djus esa mi;ksx fd;k tk ldrk gSA jkT; us jktLFkku Qkm.Ms'ku ds

ek/;e ls izoklh Hkkjrh;ksa dks jkT; esa fuos'k ds fy;s izksRlkfgr djus dk chM+k mBk;k gSA ,u- vkj-

vkbZ- fuos'kdksa ds lkFk ?kjsyw fuos'kdksa tSlk gh O;ogkj fd;k tk,xkA

gLrf'kYi vkSj gFkdj?kk {ks= esa vkthfodk ds O;kid volj miyC/k djkus okys nLrdkj] dkjhxj]

dqVhj] [kknh vkSj xzkeh.k m|ksx 'kkfey gSaA ;g j.kuhfr] gLrf'kYi] gFkdj?kk vkSj dqVhj m|ksxksa dks

fu/kZurk ?kVkus dh ,d iz.kkyh ds :i esa lao`f) gsrq izksRlkfgr djus vkSj yEcs le; rd vk; mRiUu

djus ds fy, vko';d dk;Zokgh gsrq izeq[k :ijs[kk miyC/k djkus ds fy, gSA

jkT; esa Hkze.k ds fy, vkus okys i;ZVdksa gsrq gLrf'kYi foØ; lqxe cukus ds fy, ,e- vkbZ- jksM]

t;iqj esa uofufeZr jktLFkyh Hkou dks gLrf'kYi ekWy ds :i esa rS;kj fd;k tk,xkA

ØkW¶V cktkj] ,Dliks] vU; izn'kZfu;ka] v/;;u ;k=k,a vkfn cktkj&lEca/kh dk;ZØeksa esa Hkkx ysus

okys ,l-ih-oh-] dkjhxjksa] muds la?kksa dks Vh,@Mh, iznku fd;k tk,xkA

gLrf'kYi vkSj gFkdj?kk lEHkkoukvksa okys lHkh izeq[k ftyksa esa mudh ekdsZfVax dks lqxe cukus ds

fy, uxjh; vkSj xzkeh.k gkVksa dh LFkkiuk dh tk,xhA

jktLFkku y?kq m|ksx fuxe ¼vkj-,l-vkb-lh-½ jkT; ds gLrf'kYi dks ,d fo'ks"k :i ls fodflr

osclkbZV ds ek/;e ls bZ&ekdsZfVax IysVQkeZ Hkh miyC/k djk,xkA ;g osclkbZV] jktLFkku

gLrf'kYi vkSj gFkdj?kk ds fo"k; esa turk vkSj laHkkfor i;ZVdksa dks tkudkjh iznku djsxhA

oSclkbZV ij nh xbZ tkudkjh esa mRikn] muds izkfIrLFkyksa] muds fuekZrkvksa ds fo"k; esa tkudkjh

rFkk blds lkFk dkjhxjksa vkSj fuekZrkvksa dh vuwBh dgkfu;ka Hkh 'kkfey gksaxhA ;g ,d funsZf'kdk

ds :i esa NksVs dkjhxjksa dks iathdj.k djkus vkSj muds mRiknksa dks iznf'kZr djus dk NksVk

'kksdsl miyC/k djkus dh lqfo/kk Hkh iznku djsxhA

dkjhxjksa }kjk lh/ks foi.ku ds ek/;eksa ds :i esa ^f'kYikaxu* dh LFkkiuk dks vkSj izksRlkfgr fd;k

tk,xkA

dqN fpfUgr ikjEifjd vkSj yqIr gksrh dykvksa ds fy,] bu dykvksa esa ikjaxr O;fDr;ksa }kjk vU;

O;fDr;ksa rFkk dkjhxjksa ds cPpksa dks izf'k{k.k iznku fd;k tk,xkA ;s ftyk Lrj ds izf'kf{kr dkjhxj]

ladqyksa dk nkSjk djsaxs vkSj vius uoizkIr dkS'kyksa dks LFkkuh; dkjhxjksa rd igq¡pk;saxsA blls LFkkuh;

dkjhxjksa ds dkS'kyksa esa lq/kkj vkSj dykvksa dk iqu:)kj gksxkA

ikjEifjd@xSj&ikjEifjd dkjhxjksa] xSj&f"k etnwjksa] csjkstxkj ;qokvksa vkfn dks jkstxkj iznku djus

ds mn~ns'; ls fofHkUu izdkj dh dykvksa esa izf'k{k.k iznku fd;k tk,xkA pwafd bldk y{; Lojkstxkj

mRiUu djuk Hkh gksxk] blfy, izf'k{k.k esa vk/kkjHkwr dkjksckjh dkS'kyksa tSls ykxrsa] dhersa] ekdsZfVax]

ewyHkwr ys[kkdkfjrk] dkjksckj izca/ku] vuqla/kku vkfn dks lekfgr fd;k tk,xkA

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gLrf'kYi@gFkdj?kk@[kknh@xzke@dqVhj m|ksx

ekdsZfVax lg;ksx

izeq[k ikjEifjd vkSj yqIr gksrh dykvksa dk ikjaxr dkjhxjksa }kjk dkS'ky izlkj

Lojkstxkj izf'k{k.k

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gLrf'kYi@gFkdj?kk@[kknh@xzke@dqVhj m|ksx

ekdsZfVax lg;ksx

izeq[k ikjEifjd vkSj yqIr gksrh dykvksa dk ikjaxr dkjhxjksa }kjk dkS'ky izlkj

Lojkstxkj izf'k{k.k

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jkT; ljdkj ds vU; foHkkxksas ds lkFk ,dhdj.k

dkWeu czkafMax

^esM bu jktLFkku*

gLrf'kYi ,oa gFkdj?kk fodkl cksMZ

fu;kZr

fj;k;rsa

jkT; esa gLrf'kYi lao/kZu ds fy, jkT; ljdkj] jkT; ds vU; foHkkxksa] tSls lekt dY;k.k foHkkx]

i;ZVu foHkkx vkSj m|ksx foHkkx ds lkFk Hkkxhnkjh LFkkfir djus dh lEHkkouk dh [kkst djsxhA

mnkgj.k ds fy,] jkT; i;ZVu fodkl fuxe dks jkT; esa gLrf'kYi ds lao/kZu vkSj foØ; ds fy,

lfØ; :i ls layXu fd;k tk;sxkA

jktLFkku gLrf'kYi ds fy, ,d dkWeu czkaM dh LFkkiuk] bl {ks= ds fodkl ds fy, vfuok;Z gSA

jktLFkku ds gLrf'kYi dks ,d fof'k"V czkaM ds varxZr vfHkdfYir fd;k tk,xk tks jkT; dh /kjksgj

vkSj ijEijk dks izfrfcafcr djrk gksA ,d LVkWEi ;k izrhd ifjdfYir fd;k

tk,xk tks jktLFkku esa fufeZr lHkh mRiknksa dk izfr#i.k djsxkA

Lo;alsoh laxBuksa] fuekZrkvksa] dkjhxjksa] la?kksa vkSj fu;kZrdksa ds lkFk feydj ,d gLrf'kYi ,oa

gFkdj?kk fodkl cksMZ xfBr fd;k tk,xk ftlds lnL;ksa esa ljdkj ds ofj"B vf/kdkjh Hkh 'kkfey

gksaxsA ;g cksMZ bl {ks= dks izksRlkfgr vkSj fodflr djus ds fy, fof'k"V dk;ZØeksa ds fo"k; esa ljdkj

dks lykg nsxkA

vf/kdkf/kd ewY; lao/kZu dks izksRlkfgr djus ds fy, gLrf'kYi ,oa gFkdj?kk lsDVj gsrq ubZ ;kstukvksa

dks vkjEHk fd;k tk,xkA

dq'ky cqudjksa dh ?kVrh la[;k ds dkj.k [kknh lsDVj ladV dk lkeuk dj jgk gSA cqudjksa ds bl

oxZ ds fy, fpfdRldh; ykHk lqfuf'pr djus vkSj lkeqnkf;d ifjlEifRr;ksa ds fodkl ds fy, ,d

izksRlkgu iSdst ykxw fd;k tk,xkA drkbZ cqukbZ djus okyksa dks ukckMZ dh Lo;a lgk;rk lewg

;kstuk dk ykHk ysus dks izsfjr fd;k tk,xkA

vk/kkjh; lqfo/kkvksa] tSls vkS|ksfxd lao`f) ds izeq[k dsUnzksa ds fudV daVsuj fMiks dh LFkkiuk] mRikn

ijh{k.k vkSj fodkl gsrq fo'ks"kdj y?kq m|ksx {ks= ds fy, lqfo/kk,a] lEiw.kZ xq.koRrk izca/ku dks viukrs

gq, xq.koRrk mUu;u vkSj vkbZ- ,l- vks- J`a[kyk izek.ku vkfn dks miyC/k djkus ij fo'ks"k tksj gksxkA

vkj- ,l- vkbZ- lh- }kjk izcaf/kr varnsZ'kh; daVsuj fMiks rFkk ,;j dkxksZ dkWEIysDl dks fu;kZrdksa ds

fy, vuqdwy rFkk dkjksckjh n`f"V ls mUur cukus gsrq uohuhÑr fd;k tk,xkA

tgka vko';d gks] fu;kZr bdkbZ;ksa dks vuqeksfnr varjkZ"Vªh; O;kikj esyksa esa Hkkx ysus gsrq LVkWy ds

fdjk, ds fy, 30 izfr'kr vuqnku iznku fd;k tk,xk fdUrq fdjk;s ij fy, x;s LFkku dh vf/kdre

lhek 9 oxZehVj gksxhA

fuos'kdks dks **,fllVsal Vw LVsVl QkWj MoyiesaV vkWQ ,DLiksVZ bUÝkLVªDpj ¼,lkbM½ ;kstuk** esa

ykHk izkIr djus gsrq izksRlkfgr fd;k tk;sxkA ;kstuk dk mn~ns'; fu;kZr ds fy, mfpr vk/kkjHkwr

lqfo/kkvksa dk fodkl o laEo/kZu gsrq lgk;rk iznku dj jkT;ksa dks fu;kZr {ks= ds fodkl esa lfEefyr

djuk gSA

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jkT; ljdkj ds vU; foHkkxksas ds lkFk ,dhdj.k

dkWeu czkafMax

^esM bu jktLFkku*

gLrf'kYi ,oa gFkdj?kk fodkl cksMZ

fu;kZr

fj;k;rsa

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gfjr m|ksx

ljdkj gfjr m|ksxksa dh LFkkiuk dks izsfjr djsxhA

v{k; ÅtkZ mRiknu ,oa HkaMkj.k&

izpfyr inkFkksZa dk iqupZØ.k&

ÅtkZ dq'ky mRiknksa dk fuekZ.k] forj.k] fofuekZ.k] laLFkkiu ,oa j[kj[kko&

f'k{kk] vuqikyuk ,oa tkx:drk&

izkÑfrd vkSj nh?kZdkfyd mRikn fuekZ.k&

iznw"k.k eqDr m|ksxksa gsrq ,Q- ,- vkj- esa o`f)

fiNM+s {ks=

bl mn~ns'; ls fuEu esa ls de ls de ,d dk;Z

djus okyh gfjr ;k LoPN xfrfof/k;ksa ij fopkj fd;k tk;sxk&

blesa iou] lkSj] ty] tSobZa/ku] tSovif'k"Vksa vkfn rFkk vU;

laHkkfor lzksrksa }kjk mRikfnr oSdfYid ÅtkZ 'kkfey gS

iqupZØ.k ;ksX; lkefxz;ksa ,oa vif'k"V ds laxzg vkSj ifj"dj.k esa

yxh dEifu;ka] ftuesa iqupZØ.k ;k vif'k"V ty la;a= pykus okyh daifu;ka vkSj i;kZoj.k

LoPN djus okyh dEifu;ka 'kkfey gSa ¼dkxt] dkap vkSj fMCcksa dks dwM+snku esa fjlkbZfdy djus

okyh daifu;ka 'kkfey ugha gSa½A

blesa ,slh dEifu;ka

'kkfey gSa tks lkSj iSuy] ,uthZ ,fQf'k,aV ykbV cYc vkSj okguksa tSls mRiknksa dk vuqla/kku]

fodkl ,oa mRiknu djrh gSaA blesa ,slh fofuekZ.k dEifu;ka Hkh 'kkfey gSa tks bu mRiknksa dks ubZ

;k orZeku vkoklh; ;k okf.kfT;d bekjrksa rFkk fj;y ,LVsV fu;kstu vkSj Hkwfe fodkl

ifj;kstukvksa esa bu mRiknksa dks laLFkkfir vkSj ejEer djrh gSaA

bl lsDVj esa lkSj iSuy laLFkkiu] ÅtkZ ys[kkijh{k.k]

mi;qDrrk izca/ku vkSj i;kZoj.kh; dSfj;j lacaf/kr ikB~;Øeksa esa izf'k{k.k iznkrk vkSj i;kZoj.kh;

lykgdkfjrk] VªsfMax ,oa vkWQlsV dEifu;k¡ 'kkfey gSaA

blesa os dEifu;k¡ 'kkfey gSa tks izkÑfrd lkefxz;ksa ds

mi;ksx okys mRikn fufeZr djrh gSaA blesa os dkjksckj Hkh 'kkfey gSa tks lqjf{kr] ukWuVkWfDld

mRiknksa dks fufeZr djrs gSa] gLrf'kYi rFkk gFkdj?kk] iwoZ esa iqupZfØr dh xbZ lkexzh vkSj

vif'k"V ls fufeZr mRikn okyh dEifu;k¡A

ljdkj vif'k"V esa deh] iqumZi;ksx ;k iqupZØ.k dks izsfjr djsxhA vif'k"V dks dPps eky dh Hkkafr

mi;ksx djus okyh ;k iqupZfØr vif'k"V ls dkjksckj djus okyh bdkbZ;ksa dks fo'ks"k izksRlkgu iznku

fd, tk,axsA

bysDVªkWfud m|ksx] ifj/kku] lwpuk rduhd ,oa lwpuk rduhd l{ke lsok,a tSls LoPN vkSj jkstxkj

l?ku m|ksxksa dks izksRlkfgr djus ds fy, jhdks vkS|ksfxd {ks=ksa esa vfrfjDr ,Q- ,- vkj- iznku fd,

tk,axsA

m|ksx vkSj lsok {ks=ksa ls ?kjsyw mRikn mRiUu djus ds lanHkZ esa jkT; esa vusd ftys fiNM+s gq, gSaA ,sls

ftyksa esa vkS|ksfxd rFkk lsok m|eksa dks LFkkfir fd, tkus dh ykxrsa vkSj vk/kkjHkwr <kapkxr fodkl

dh ykxrsa vis{kkÑr mPp gSaA ,sls {ks=ksa easa fuos'k lao/kZu vkSj jkstxkj l`tu ds fy, fo'ks"k izksRlkgu

iznku fd, tk,axsA

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b.

c.

d.

e.

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7-3-13

gfjr m|ksx

ljdkj gfjr m|ksxksa dh LFkkiuk dks izsfjr djsxhA

v{k; ÅtkZ mRiknu ,oa HkaMkj.k&

izpfyr inkFkksZa dk iqupZØ.k&

ÅtkZ dq'ky mRiknksa dk fuekZ.k] forj.k] fofuekZ.k] laLFkkiu ,oa j[kj[kko&

f'k{kk] vuqikyuk ,oa tkx:drk&

izkÑfrd vkSj nh?kZdkfyd mRikn fuekZ.k&

iznw"k.k eqDr m|ksxksa gsrq ,Q- ,- vkj- esa o`f)

fiNM+s {ks=

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ifjf'k"V

ubZ vkS|ksfxd rFkk fuos'k lao/kZu uhfr 2010 dh ;kstuk,a

ifjf'k"V

ubZ vkS|ksfxd rFkk fuos'k lao/kZu uhfr 2010 dh ;kstuk,a

Øe la[;k v/;k; vuqPNsnla[;k

;kstuk lEcaf/kr foHkkx

1mPp dksfV ds vk/kkjHkwr <kapsdk fodkl

mPp dksfV ds vdk fodkl

k/kkjHkwr <kaps

3.3egRoiw.kZ vk/kkjHkwr <kapkifj;kstukvksa esa lgk;rk

2 3.4.1

3

mPp dksfV ds vk/kkjHkwr <kapsdk fodkl 3.8.5

vkS|ksfxd ladqyksa@ikdksaZ dsfy, fuckZ/k ¼ ½ fo|qrvkiwfrZ ds fy, ,l- ih- oh-

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5dkS'ky Lrjksa ,oadks izksRlkgu

jkstxkj;ksX;rk4.2 Vªsu Vw xsu ;kstuk

6dkS'ky Lrjksa ,oadks izksRlkgu

jkstxkj;ksX;rk4.4 vaxzsth lq/kkj izf'k{k.k

7dkS'ky Lrjksa ,oadks izksRlkgu

jkstxkj;ksX;rk4.8.I

vkS|ksfxd {ks= izf'k{k.k dsUnzksads fy, lgk;rk

8dkS'ky Lrjksa ,oadks izksRlkgu

jkstxkj;ksX;rk 4.8.II (a)vxz.kh laLFkkuksa dh LFkkiukds fy, foRrh; lgk;rk

9dkS'ky Lrjksa ,oadks izksRlkgu

jkstxkj;ksX;rk 4.8.II (b)y?kq vof/k ds fczt ikB~;Øeksagsrq lgk;rk

10dkS'ky Lrjksa ,oadks izksRlkgu

jkstxkj;ksX;rk 4.8.III (a)futh {ks= esa dkS'ky izf'k{k.klLFkkuksa gsrq lgk;rk

11dkS’ky Lrjksa ,oadks izksRlkgu

jkstxkj;ksX;rk 4.8.III(b)ih-ih-ih- vk/kkj ij jktho xka/khdkS'ky Ldwyksa gsrq lgk;rk

dkS'ky Lrjksa ,oadks izksRlkgu

jkstxkj;ksX;rk 4.8.III (c) rduhdh laLFkkukaas dh LFkkiuk12

,e-,l-,e-bZ- lao`f) ij Qksdl 6.2.1 (a),l-ih-oh- vk/kkj ij ladqyfodkl gsrq foRrh; lgk;rk

fof'k"V {ks=ksa dk lao/kZu 7.3.1.II ftyk chihvks ;kstuk 2010

13

fof'k"V {ks=ksa dk lao/kZu

fof'k"V {ks=ksa dk lao/kZu

7.3.2.II ^i/kkjks lk* ;kstuk

14

7.3.6ifj/kku lsDVj esa izf'k{k.klgk;rk gsrq ;kstuk

15

fof'k"V {ks=ksa dk lao/kZu7.3.10.27.3.10.3

f'kYi {ks= ds fy, rhu ubZ;kstuk,a

16

fof'k"V {ks=ksa dk lao/kZu 7.3.10.7jktLFkku gFkdj?kk ,oagLrf'kYi fodkl foRr ;kstuk

4dkS'ky Lrjksa ,oa jkstxkj;ksX;rkdks izksRlkgu

4.1

vkS|ksfxd izf'k{k.k dsUnzksa dkslsUVlZ vkWQ ,Dlhysal ds:i esa mUur djus dhjkT; ;kstuk

m|ksx

m|ksx

ÅtkZ@m|ksx

m|ksx

mPp f'k{kk

m|ksx

mPp@ f'k{kkrduhdh

mPp@ f'k{kkrduhdh

m|ksx

m|ksx@Je rFkk jkstxkj

rduhdh f'k{kk

m|ksx

m|ksx@vkbZ-Vh-

i;ZVu

y?kq m|ksx

y?kq m|ksx

y?kq m|ksx

rduhdh f'k{kk@Je rFkkjkstxkj

u, vkS|ksfxd {ks=

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