REGISTERED NO. DL-330911/92

The Gazette of

PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY

No. 38] NEW DELHI, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1992/BHADRA 28, 1914

Separate Paging is given to this Part in order that it may be filed as a separate compilation

PART II—Section 3—Sub-Section (ii)

Statutery Orders and Notifications issued by the Ministries of the Government of India (other than the Ministry of Defence)

4 of the said Rules, by Shri S. N. Ojha, Advocate for appoint- ment as a Notary to practise in Jaipur, District Sambhar Late (Rajasthan) 2. Any objection to the appointment of the said person as a Notary may be submitted in writing to the undersigned within fourteen days of the publication of this Notice [No. F. 5(196)/92-Judl.l P. C. KANAN, Competent Authority

MINISTRY Of LAW AND JUSTICE, (Department of Legal Affairs) (Judicial Section) NOTICE New Delhi, the 26th August, 1992 3.O. 2396.—Notice is hereby given by the Competent Autho- rity in insurance of Rule 6 of the Notaries Act, 1956, that application has been made to the said Authority, under Rule (3703) 2241-G1/92—1 3704 THE GAZETTE Ofr INDIA • SEPTEMBER 19, l^'I./JUJADRA 28, 1914 [PART I1~S«C. 3(iiJ]

NOTICE New Delhi, the 2fith Ausiwt. 199?. S.O. 2397.—Notice is hereby given by the Competent Autho- rity in pursuance o£ Rule 6 of the Notaries Act, 1956, that application has been made to the wiid Authority, under Rule 4 of the »aiU Rules, by Shri Rajbir Singh, Advocate for appointment »s u NotHry to practise in Shahadare Courti, Delhi. 2. Any objection to the appointment of th« said person as a Notary may be submitted in writing to th» undersigned MINISTRY OF FINANCE within foirteen days of the publication erf thli Notice. (Department of Rovenu«) [No. F. 5{197)/92-Judl.] ORDER T, C. KANAN, Competent Authority New Delhi, the 3rd September, 1992

S.O. 2399.—Whereas the Joint Secretary to the Government of India, specially empowered under sub-section (1J of Section 3 of the Conservation of Foreign Exchange and Prevention of Smuggling Activities Act, 1974 (52 of 1974), issued order K No. 673/3J3/S9-Cus.VIII dated 18-5-89 under the said sub-section that Shri Santosh Pandurang Shetty, R/o 25, La\mi Mahal, "D" Petit Road, Bombay-400003 be detained and kept in custody in the Central Prison, Bombay with • view to preventing him from abetting the smuggling of goods.

2. Whereas the Central Government has reasons to believ« that the aforesaid person has absconded or is concealing himself so that the order cannot be executed;

3. Now, therefore, in exercise of the power conferred by clause (b) of iub-6ection (i) of Section 7 of the said Act. the Central, Government hereby directs the aforesaid person to Jippcnr before

ORDER 2. Whereas the Central Government has reasons to believe ihat the aforesaid person has absconded or i§ concealing him- New Delhi, the 3rd September, 15*92 self to that the order cannot be executed; S.O. 2400.—Whereas the Joint Secretary to the Government 3. Now, therefore, in e\orci*e of the power conferred by of India, specially empowered under sub-soction (i) of Section dnuse (b) of sub-section (i) of Section 7 of the said Act, 3 of the Conservation uf Foreign Exchange and Prevention Lhe Central Government hereby directs the aforesaid person of Smuggling Activities Act, 1974 (52 of 1974) issued order to appear before the Commissioner of Police, Delhi within F No 673/641 /89-Cus.VIII dated 7-11-89 under the said 7 duys of the publication of this order in the Official Gazette. nib-section that Shri Prem Prakash Chaudhury, ion of Shri Rain Chand Chaudhury, R/o B-98, Dayanand Colony, Lajpat [F. No. 673/121/92-Cm.Vlll) Nagnr, New Delhi be detained and kept in custody in the ROOP CHAND, Under Secy. Centra) Jail, Tihar, New Delhi with a view to preventing him from smuggling goods <*nd abetting the smuggling of ijoods. 2. Whereas the Central Goveinmenl has reasons to believe thtu the aforesaid person has absconded or i§ concealing him- «clf KO that thc order cannot be executeU ; 3. Now, therefore, in exeicisr of the power conferred by daui* (b) of sub-section (i) of Section 7 of the said Act, the Central Government hereby directs the aforesaid person to appear before tho Commissioner of Police. Delhi within 7 days of the publication of this order in the Official Gazette. [F. No. 673/641/89-Cus.vmi R, DESIKAN, Under Secy.

(Department of Economic Affa'ri) (Banting Divisonl New Delhi, the 26th August, 1992 S.O. 2402.—In exercise of the powers conferred by Seo lion 53 read with Section 36 of the Banking Regulntion Act. 1949 (10 of 1949), the Central Government on the recom- mendation of the Reserve Bank of India, hereby declare* that the provisions of Sub-Section (1) of Section 11 of the said Act shall not apply to the Tura Urban Co-operative Bank Ltd., Tura, Megh'jaya for the period from the date of Publication of this notification in the Gazette of India upto 30 June, 1994.

[F. No. 10(2). 91-Dev.] TEJINDER STNGH LASCHAR, Jt. Director

ORDER New Delhi, the 3rd September, 1992 5.0. 2401.—Whereas the Joint Secretary to the Government of Indifl, specially empoweied under subjection (1) of Section 3 of the Conservation of Foreign Exchange and Prevention of Smuggling Activities Act. 1974 (52 of 1974) issued ordei F. No. 673/121 /92-Cut.VJII dated 21-7-92 under the said sub- section thnt Shri Pnrvcen Jain <3>KaJu ©Bobby, son of Late Shri "Dhanpnt Singh lain. R/o 2536. 1st Floor, Hudson Lane. Kingwny Cntnp. Delhi be detained and kept in custody in rh« CtMiirfll tail, Tihuj, N»"w Drlbi with A view to preventing h"m from acting in nny Tnauncr prejudicial to the conserv:' :ion of foreign eichnnge and dealing in smuggled good" otherwis* thun by t-ngHginj| in a'anspotting or concealing smuggled jcod1. 3706 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: SEPTEMBER 19, JW2/BHADRA 2S. H>14 LPART 11—SEC 3(i*J|

New Delhi, the 28th August, 1992 S.O. 2403.—In pursuance of the provisions of clause (d) of nub-section (1) of section 6 read with sub-section (2) of section 6 of the Deposit Insurance and Credit Guarantee Corporation Act, 1961 (47 of 1961), the Central Govern- ment after consultation with the Reserve Bank of India, here- by nominates the following persons as directors of the De- posit Insuranpe and Credit Guarantee Corporation with effect from 28th August, 1992 for a period of three years : — 1. Shri U. M. Rao, Managing Director, General Insurance Corporation of India, Industrial Assurance Building. Church Gate, Bombay-400020. 2, Shri S. H. Khun. Managing Director, Industrial Development Bank of Indin, IDB1 Tower, Cuffe Parade, Bombay-400005. [No. F. 7/2,91-BO-I 0)1 M. S. SEETHARAMAN, Under Secy-

New Delhi, the 2Kth August, 1992 S.O. 2404,—In pursuance of the provisions of clause (c) of sub-section (1) of section 6 read with sub-section (2) of section 6 of the Deposit Insurance and Credit Guarantee Cor- poration Act, 1961 (47 of 1961), the Central Government, after consultation with Reserve Bank of India, hereby renomi- nates the Managing Director, State Bank of India, Bombay, as a director of the Deposit Insurance and Credit Guarantee Corporation with effect from the 19th October, 1991 «nd upto 18th October, 1994. [No. F-7/2/91-BO.I(ii)] M. S. SEETHARAMAN, Under ,<^cy. 37Q7 3708 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA; SEPTEMBER 19, 1992/BHADRA 2S, 19U [PART U—SEC. 3(i>)J 371.9 3 710 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: SEPTEMBER 19, 1992/BHADRA 28, 19L4 [J'ART Jl—Sec. 3(i>)] 3711

2241 Gl/92—2 3712 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: SEPTEMBRR 19, 1992/BHADRA 28, 19J4 \V\IU II—SEC. 3(ii)] 3713

MINISTRY OF COMMERCE And whereas, (he Central Government has formulated the proposuli specified below for the said purpo» and has for- ORDER warded the same to the Export Inspection Council ai requii- ecl by sub-rule (2) of rule 11 of the Export (Quality Control New Delhi, the 1st September, 1992 und Inspection) Rules, 1964;

S.O. 2405.—Whereas in exercise of the powers cenferred Now, therefore, in pursuance of the said sub-rule, ihe by section 6 of the Export (Quality Control and Inspection) Central Government hereby publishes the saitl proposals for Act, 1%3 (22 of 1963), the Central Government is of the the information of the public likely to be affected thereby. opinion that it is necessary and expedient so to do for the development of the export trade of India that chillies should 2. Notice in hereby given that any person desiring to for- 1M! subject to quality control :ind inspection prior to export; ward any objections or suggestions with respect to the *wid 3714 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : SEPTEMBER 19, 1992 Til \WA.\ 2\ 191* [PART II—SEC 3(ii)] proposals may forward (he same within forty-five days of th» (c) "Agency" means any of the Export Inspection date on which copies of the Official Gazette containing the Agencies established by the Central Government order are made available to the public, to the Export Ins- at Bombay, Calcutta, Cochin, Delhi and Madras pection Council, Pragati Tower, 11th floor, 26, Rajendra under section 7 of, the Act or the Agricultural Mar- keting Adviser to the Government of India or Palace, New Delhi-110008. any other officer authorised by the Central Govern- ment in this behalf for inspecton; PROPOSALS (d) "chillies" means Ire chillies (Capsicum fnnuumL.) (1) To notify thai chillies shall be subjeel to quality con- produced in India. trol and inspection prior to export. 3. Basis of Inspection.—Inspection of the chillies intend- (2) To specify the type of quality control and inspection ed for export shall be tarred out with a view lo see that in accordance with the- drai't the Export of Chillies (Quality Ihe same has been processed, packed and stored in units Control and Inspection) Rules, 1991 as set out in the An approved by the Agency and that Ihe product conforms to nexure-l appended to this Order as the type of quality con the standard specifications recognised by the Central Govern- trol and inspection which shall be applied to such chillies ment under section 6 of ihe Act, by sampling and testing prior to their export. of each consignment by the Agency as per instructions issued by the Council from time to time. (3) To recognise— 4. Procedure of Inspection.—(1) Any exporter intending (a) the national standards of importing countries anil to export the chillies shall submit an application for Inspec- international standards as are recognised by the Ex- tion (in duplicate) lo the nearest Agency, or an officer of port Inspection Council; Ihe Agency authorised in this behalf by the Agency, giving (b) the contractual specifications agreed to between the particulars of the consignment intended to be exported. foreign buyer and the exporter provided that speci- fications are not below the minimum specifications (2) An application under sub-rule (1) shall be sub- set out in the Schedule appended lo this Order; mitted,— (c) the grade designation formulated under the chillies (a) not less than iwr> davs before the inspection to be Grading and Marking Rules, 1962, as set out in carried out at the premises situated at the same Scheduie-I to VI to these rules provided that such station lo the office of the Expoit Inspection specifications are in conformity with clause (b); Agency; and and (b) not less than len days before the inspection to be carried out at the premises which are not situated (d) in the absence of contractual specifications, minimum at the same station to the office of the Export Ins- specifications set out in the Schedules to this Order: pection Agency. Provided that the specification under clause (a), (b), (c) (3) On receipt of the application leferrcd I.) in sub-rule and (tl) shall also conform to the Food Laws, if any, in force 12), Ihe Agency shall inspect th; consignment of chillies as in the importing country. per the instructions issued, by the Expoit Inspecton Council in this behalf from time to time, with a view to satisfy ifself (4) To prohibit the export, in the course of international that the consignment has been graded and packed in ac- trade of chillies unless a mark or seal recognised by the cordance with rule 3. The exporter shall provide all neces- Central Government indicating that it conforms to the stan- sary facilities to the Agency tc enable it to carry out such dard specifications applicable to it has been affixed or applied inspection. to packages or containers of such chillies and is accompanied by a certificate of grade issued by the Agricultural Marketing (4) If, after inspection, the Agency is satisfied that the Adviser to the Government of India or by any of the Export consignment of chillies to be exported complies with the Inspection Agencies cstublishej under section 7 of the Fxport requirements of the specifications referred to in rule 3, it (Quality Control and Inspection) Act, 1963 (22 of 1963) to shall, wilhin seven days of the receipt of information, issue the effect that such chillies conform to the aforesaid standard a c«-tificate declaring the consignment as exportworthy. specifications and are cxportworthy. (5) When the Agency is not so satisfied, It shall; within 3. Nothing in this Order shrill apply to export tjy sea, land the said period of seven days refuse lo issue such certificate or air of bona fide samples of chillies not excccd.in^ in value and commjnicate such icfusal to Ihe exporter in writing of rupees fifty to the prospective buyers. ulongwith the reasons thereof. ((>) Subsequent to certification, the Agency shall have the 4, In this Order, ch;Jlies means chillies (Capsicum annuum right to re-assess the -juality or (he consignment at any L.) produced in [ndia. place of storage, in iransii, or at the ports before the actual shipment. ANNEXCJRE-I (7) In the evem of ihe consignment being found not conforming to the standard specifications at any of these Draft rules proposed to be made under section 17 of ; the Export (Qualify Control and Inspection) Act, stages, the eert'ficate of inspection orig nally issued shall 1963 (22 of 1963). be Withdrawn. 5. Packing and Marking.—(J) An exporter intending to 1. Short title and commencement.—(I) These rules may pack chillies for export shull pack in standard packages be called the Export of Chillies (Quality Control prescribed for the purpose as. per these rules or as per speci- and Inspection) Rules, 1992. fic requirements of the buyer. (2) They shall come into force on the date of their (2) The following information shall be stencilledlpriiited publication in the Official Gazette- on the bags|packages,— (a) Name and uddie.ss of the exporter; 2. Definitions.—In these rules unless the context otherwise rcQiiircs,-^— (b) Name and var eiy; (c) Grade; (a) -'Ad" means rlic Export (Quality Control and (d) Lot number and .':ite of packing; Inspection) Act, 1963 (22 of 1963); (e) Gross weight and nel weight: (h) "Council" IIKUM the Export Inspection Council (f) Produci of India; estubhshed under iitdion 3 of (lie Ad; (g) Shipping Mark. 3715

6, Place of Inspection.—(II Inspection for the" purpose increased to one rupee and if such part is less than of these rules shall be carried out at the premises of the llfty paise, it shall be ignored. exporter where the ^oods me offered for inspection provid- ed that adequate facilities e.\'*t therein foi" inspection. K. Appeal.—(1) Any exporter aggrieved by the refusal of the Agency to issue the certificate of inspection within 7. Inspection fees.-—Subject lo & maximum fees at the 10 days of such refusal prifer an appeal to the sad Agency rate of 0.4 per cent of rhe i.n.b, value of the consignment who shall refer the same lo a panel of experts constituted shall be collected by the ai;ency, as inspection fee, from for the purpose; the processor[exporter und;r consianmentwise inspection. (2) The quorum for tlic psncl shall be three. NOTE.—The amount of inspection fee for each consign- (3) The appeal shall be disposed of within fifteen days ment payable by Ihe exporter shall be rounded off from the date of its receipt. to the nearest rupee and, for thh purpose where such, amount contans a pan of a ripe;, then if (4) The decision of I hi panel in such appeal *hull be such a part is fifty paise or more, it shall be final.

SCHEDULE-I Grade designations and definitions of quality of chillies commercially known as Sannam and harvested in January—August Special Characteristics Grade Trade Name Length m Colour Maximum limits of tolerance General characteristics Dosig- cm. .—-- - __.... - --. nation Dam- Pods Mois- Loose For- Bra- aged with- ture seed eign ken and out °/ matter chil- dis- stalk 0/ lies 1*' colo- / 0 i O ured pods

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

S.S Salmon 5 and Light red 2.00 2.00 J1.50 1.00 LOO 5,00 Chillies shall . Special above shining (a) be the ciriec! ripe IVuits belonging to the species capsicum annum L;

S.G. S annum Below 5 Light red 4.00 3.00 11.50 2.00 2.00 7,00 (b) have shape. Geuera] and above shining pungency and 3 seed contents normal to the variety;

S.F. Sannam Fair -do- Dull red 6.00 4.00 1 1.50 2.00 ?.00 7.00 (c) be free from mould or insect- damage and be in sound condition and fit for human consumption; (d) be current year's crop and shall be free from extrane- ous colouring matter, oil and other harmful substances.

Basis of Quantitative detcimintilons.—All determinations Foreign matter.—All extraneous matters including calyx and percentages shall be reckoned on the basis of the total pieces and loose stalk- will be treated as foreign mutters. weight of representative s impJes. For accidental errors, a tolerance is permissible upon 5 per cent in excess of the tolerance specified under column Length.—The tolerance specified in column 3 shall be 3 in respect of S. S. grade an,1 S. G. and S. F. grade. For based upon the average length of 20 fruits selected at accdental errors, a tolerance of 0.5 per cent under Column random. The measurement will be taken from the lip of 5 and 1 per cen' under column 6 is permissible for both the fruit to the pedicel point (where the stalk is attached). grades.

Discoloured pods.—Pods having brown, black, white and Moisture.—For accidental errors, a tolerance of 0.5 per other coloured patches will be considered as discoloured ceni for moisture enntem will he allowed over und above pods. 11.5 pel cent only. 3?16 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : SEPTEMBER 19, 1992/BIIADRA 28, 1914 [PART II—SEC. 3(ii)]

SCHEDULE-JT Grade designation and definitions of quality of chillies commercially known as Sannani and Harvested in September-December Special Characteristics Grade Trade name length Colour Maximum limits of tolerances General charactcrist ics desig- in Cm, Dam- Pods Mois- Loose For- Bro- nation aged with- ture seed eign ken 0 ' and out / O /a Mat- chil- dis- stalk ter % lies "'„ colou- "'. red pods % 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ~~10~" 11 S.S. Sannam 5 and Light red 5.00 10-00 1150 3,00 1.00 0.50 Chillies shall— Special above shining to (a) be the dried ripe light red fruits belonging lo dull. the species Capsi- cum annum L; (b) have shape, pun- gency and seed contents normal to the variety; S.G. Sannam Below 5 -do- 20.00 11.50 3.00 2.00 2.00 (c) be free from mould General and above or insect damage 3 and be in sound Condition and fit for human con- sumption; (d) be current year's crop and should be free from extraneous Colou- ring m?tter, oil and other harmful subs- tances.

Basis of quantitative determination.—All determinations Foreign matter.—All extraneous matters including calyx and percentages shall be r:tkoncd on the basis of the total pieces and loose stalks will be treated as foreign matter. weight of representative samples. For accidental errors, a tolerance is permissible upon 5.0 per cent in excess of the tolerance specified under column Length.—The tolerance specified in column 3 shall be 3 in respect of S. S. and S. G. and S. F. grades. For based upon the average length of 20 fruits selected at ran- accidental errors a tolerance of 0.5 pet cent iindir ccVmn dom. The measurement will be taken from the tip of the 5 and 1.0 per cent under column 6 is permissible for till the fruit to the pedical point (where the stalk is attached). three grades. Discoloured pods.—Pods having brown, black, while and Moisture.—For acedMtul errors, a tolerance of 0,5 per other coloured patches will be considered as discoloured tent, for moisture content v/ill be allowed over and above pods. 11.5 per cent only. SCHEDULE! 11 Grade designations and definitions of quality of chillies commercially known as "Mundu'> Special Characteristics Orade Trade name Length Colour Maximum limits to tolerance 1General characteristics desig- in cm. nation Dam- Pods Mois- Loose For- Bro- anged with- ture seed eign ken I'Ui / 0 % mat- ch.l- disco- stalk ter lic<% D / loured °'o , o ' O 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 7 10 11 M.S. Mundu Not excee- Deep red 2.00 5.00 11.50 1.00 100 1.00 Chillies shall-. Special ding 2.5 shining (a) be the dried ripe cms, fruits belonging lo thespeoiei Gipsi- cum annum L; 3717

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 MO. Mundu -do- •do- 4.00 10.00 11.50 1.00 1.00 1.00 (b) have shape, pun- General gency and seed contents normal to the variety; (c) be free from mould or insect damage and be in sound condition and (It for huniun con- sumption; (d) be current years crop and shall be free from extrane- ous Colouring matter, oil and other harmfu) sub- stances,

Basis of quantitative determinations: All determinations and percentages shall be reckoned on the basis of total weight of representa- tive samples. Length: Tolerance specified column 3 shall be bn;J umathiavirairlenstliof 23 fruits selected at random- The measurement will be taken from the top of thefmits to the pedicel point (where the stalk is attached). Discoloured pods: Podshaving brown, black, white and other coloured patches will be considered asdiscoloured pods. Foreign matter; All extraneous matters including calyx pieces and kyise stalk will be treated as foreign matter. Foraccidental errors atolerancesofO.Spercent under column 5 and 1 per cent undercolumn 6 is permissible for both the grades. Moisture: For accidental errors, a tolerance of percent for moisture content will be allowed overand above 1I.J per cent only.

SCHEDULE-IV Grade designations and definitions of Quality of chillies commercially known as Rabi (Patarki or Patll) Special Characteristics

Grade Trade name Length Colour Maximum limits of tolerance General characteristic desig- in cms. —— —. ,„.. -——_ . nation Dam- pods Mois- Loose For- Broi- aged with- ture seeds eign ken and out 9/ o / matter /o /ft chil- d

R.S. Rabi Special 8 and Bright red 1.0 2.0 II ,05 1.00 1.00 5.0 Chillies shalL above (a) be the dried ripe fruit belonging to the species Capsicum annuum I • R.G, Rabi General Below 8 -do- 2.0 2.0 11.50 1.0 1.0 5.0 (b) have shape, pun- and above gency and seed 6 contents normal to the variety; (c) be free from mould or insect damage and be in sound condition and fi t for human con - sumption; 37)8 THE GAZhTTE OF INDIA : SEPTEMBER 19, J992/11HAORA 28, 1914 [PART II—SEC. 3(ii)]

11 (d) be current year's crop and sbjail be free from extraneous colouring ma'ter, oil and other harm- ful substances.

Basis of quantitative determinations : All determinations and percentages shall be reckoned o'i the basis of the total weight of representative samples. Length : The tolerance specified in column 3 also be based upon the average length of 20 fruits aelccied nt random. The rnehsu xment

SCHEDULE _.V Grade designations and definitions of quality of chillies commercially known as -'Gopurea" special characteristics.

Grade Trade Length Colour Maximum limits of tolerance General Characteristic desig- name in cm. „ .. sties nation Damaged Pods Moisture Loose Foreign Broken 0/ and dis- without /o seed % matter % chillies % coloured % stalk %

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II

1. G.S. Co spare a 5 and bright 2.0 2.0 11.50 1.0 1.0 5.0 Chillies shall— special above red (a) be the dried ripe 5 fruits belonging to the species Cap- sicum annuum L; 2.G.G, Gospurea Below -do- 3.0 2-0 11.50 1.0 1-0 5.0 (b) have shape pun- General 5 and gency and seed con above tents normal to the 3 variety. (c) be free from mould or insect damage and be in sound condition and fitfor human consump- tion ; (d) be current year's crop and shall be free from extraneous colouring matter and oth;r hai'm. ful substances.

Basisof quantitative determination ; All determinations pml p;ecntages shall bcrcckoned on the basisof the total weight of representative Samples. Length : The tolerance specified in column 3 shall be based upon the average length of 20 fruits selected to andom. The mea- surement will be taken fom the tip of the fruit to the pedicel point (where the stalk is attached). Discoloured pods : Pods having brown, black, white and other coloured patches will be considered as discoloured. Foreign matter : All extraneous matters including calyx pieces and loose stalk will be treated as foreign matter. For accidental crrjrs, a tolerance is permissible upto 5.0 percent in excess of tolerance specified in column 3 under G.S. and G,G. grades, for accidental errors, a tolerance of 0.5 percent under column 6 is permissible for both the grade. Moisture. For accidental errors, a, tohrance of 0.5 percent for moisturj content will be allowed over and above 11,5 percent only. 3719

SCHEDULE VI Grade designation* and definitions of quality of varieties of chillies not covered by Schedule I, II, III, IV and V of these rule and produced in India SPECIAL CHARACTERISTICS Grade designation Colour Maximum limits percentage by weight General characters- .. tics Damaged P.HIS Moisture Loo;e Foreign Broken and dis- without % sects % matter% chillies% coloured stalk % "/ 0 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Special Characteristics of 2 0 2.0 11.5 1.0 1-0 3.0 Chillies shall — the variety (a) bo the dried ripe Genera) -do- 4.0 3.0 11,. 5 2.0 1.5 5.0 fruits belonging to Standard Characristic of the 6.0 4.0 12.5 3.0 2.0 7-0 the spleces capsi - variety Dull shade cum annuum L Up to 50 per cent of (b) have the charac- the pods permissible, teristics shape colour length, pungency and seed content? normal to the variety** (c) be free from visible mould or insects and be in sound condi- tion and fit for human consumption; and (d) be of current year's crop and free from extraneous colour- ing matter, oil and any other harmful substance. Discoloured pods : Pods having brown, black, white and other coloured patches. Foreign matter : All extraneous matters including calyx pieces and loose stalk will be treated as foreign matter. A tolerance is permissible upto 0.5 per cent in excess of the tolerance specified under column 7 in respect of special an

2241 GI/92—3 3720 THIH GA2TTm OF INDIA; SEPTEMBER 19. 1'^2/BflAORA 28, "JJ4 |PAK, 11—Sr.r. 3(ii)J

MINISTRY OF CIVIL SUPPLIES CONSUMER AFFAIRS & PUBLIC DISTRIBUTION BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDS New Delhi, the 23rd July, 1992 S.O. 2406 .—In pursuance of sub-regulation (6) of regulatk n 5 of the Burtau of Indian Standards (Certification) Regulation 1988, the Bureau of Indian Standards hereby notifies that the licence(s) parti- culars of which is given below has been Cancelled with effect from the date indicated :

THE SCHEDULE

Licence No. Name and Address of the Aritclc/Process with relevant Dale if (CM/L- ) licensee Indian Standard covered by Cancellation the licence cancelled

(») (2) (3) (4)

CM/L-0910847 M/s. Rajasthan Cooperative Skim Milk Powder 91-07-31 Dairy Federation Ltd., IS 1165 : 1986 35, Heavy Industrial Arta, Jodhpur Dairy, Jodhpur-342003

[No. CMD/5510910847] N. SR1NLVASAN, Additional Director General 3721 3722 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : SEPTEMBER 19, 1992/BHADRA 28. 1914 [PART II—SEC. 3(ii)]

New Delhi, 23rd July, 1992 S.O.2407.—In pursuance of Sub-regulation (6) of Regulation 5 of the Bureau of Indian, Standards (Certification) Regulations, 1988, it is, hereby notified that the Certification Marks Licences, details of which are mentioned in the following Schedule, have expired: THE SCHEDULE

SI. Licence No. Name of the licensee Number of the relevent Date of N, Indian Standard Expiry

U) (2) (3) (4)

1 0008218 Dhueri Plywood Factory IS 10(Part2) : 1976 91/10/31 P-57, S.N. Roy Road Calcutta 700038 2 0392859 Dadajee Dhackjce & Co. P. Ltd. IS 5346 : 1975 92-02-29 56/58, Oarosdas Street Vadgadi Bombay-400003 3 0593962 Bihar Foundry & Castings Ltd. IS 6914 : 1978 91-12-15 Main Road Ranchi-8 34001 4 0695061 Hind Wire Industries Ltd. IS 6003 : 1983 91-10-15 229D, Acharya Jagdish Ch. Bose Road Calcutta-700020 5 0821949 Brindavan Alloys Ltd. IS 1786 ; 1985 91-12-15 Peenya Indl. Area 4th Phase Tumkur Read Bangalore-560058 6 1503132 Ashok Engg. Works IS 9020 : 1979 92-02-01 2/6, Industrial Estate Gorwa Road Vadodn a-390016 7 1508950 Opus India IS 4246 : 1984 92-01-31 E-89, Sector VI Distt. Ghaziabad Noida 8 1595870 Kirti Stove Mfg. Co. IS 134?. : 1986 91/08/31 112. Bussa Industrial Estate L&t Floor, Farquson Road Lower Parel Bombay-400013 9 1783972 Calcutta Rolls Mfg. Co. IS 6629 : 1972 92/01/31 80, 81, 'F' Road, Bclgachia Howrah. 10 1799785 R.K.K.R. Steei Pvt. Ltd. IS 6914 : 1978 92/03/15 67, Sembudass Street Madras-600001 3723

(1) (2) (3) (4) 11 1895903 Amar Pumps PvU Ltd. IS 8034 : 1989 91/10/31 86/2, G1DC Estate Phase 1 Vatva Ahmedabad-382445 12 1927566 K. Rasiklal & Co. IS 9301 : 1984 92/01/31 Aji Industrial Estate 80, Feet Road Rajkot-360003 13 1930252 Prasad Industries IS 458 : 1988 92/02/15 Vill & Post Banbirpur Lucknow Road Faizabad (U.P.) 14 2057645 Sakhi Plywood Works South India IS 10 (Part 2) : 1976 91/12/15 Billichi Village Mettupalyam Road Coimbatore-641019 15 2079756 Rainbaxy Laboratories Ltd. IS 4717 : 1980 92/02/15 Caradiai Division Indl. Area-Ill A.B. Road Dewas-455001 16 2193 552 Jay Nit Engineering IS 5490 (Part 1) : 1971 92/01/31 G-100, Laxmi Woollen Mills Compound Shakti Mill Lane Mahalaxmi Bombay-400011. 17 2712631 Oin Industries IS 9020 : 1979 92/03/15 332, Catecorised Market Bhopal-462001

[No CMD/13 : 14] N. SR1NTVASAN, Additional Director General 37.24 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: SEPTEMBER 19, 1

2241 GI/92—4 J728 THE GAZETTE OP iNDIA : SEPTEMBER 19, 19Q2/BHADRA 28, 1914 |PART U—SEC. 3(ii)| 3129

New Delhi, the 23rd July, 1992

S.O. 24o8 :_ In pursuance of sub-regulation (5) ofthe Bureau of Indian Standards (certification) Reiulatioas, 1988t tkc Bureau of Indian Standards, hereby notifies the grant of licences particulars of which are given In the following schedule.

SCHEDULE

SI. No. CM/L-No\ Operative Date Name &, Address of the Article/Process covered by the JS : No. /Part No Party 1 icence 1 3 4 5 t

1. 2356352 92-04-01 Elegant Electrical Industries Single Phase Small AC Fan Duty IS : Q09956 ; 79 neat Village Chamri Motor, 220 V, with Class *E', Delhi Road, Insulation, Shaded Pole Type Hapur(UP) 24510J of 10|J W rating &. Caprcilor Start and Run Type.

2, 2356453 92-04-16 Shinuaar Lamps Pvt. Ltd., Tubular Fulorescent Lamps IS : 02418 : 77 Village Jaludiwal, for General Lightstng service Tehsil Barnala 40 W, 6500 K Distt. Sangrur (Pb.)

3. 2356554 92-04-16 Stellar Lamps TuuBSlcn 1'ilamcnl General IS : 00418 : 78 22, 4th 'C Cross ServitcLlcctric Lamps 15 W upto Karamangala Indi. Area & Including 100 W, 230 Bangalore-560095 Coiled Coil, B-22 d Cap.

4. 2356655 92-04-16 Protecto Engineering Pvt. Ltd., Submersible Pumpsets for Cle*r IS : 08034 : &9 Plot No. 4266, Cold, Fresh water, Type A 535 Pune-Nasik Road, Chakan Tchsll Rajgurunagur, Oistt. Pune.

5. 2356756 92-04-16 Sunflag Iron & Steel Co. Ltd., Cont Cast Billots for Rolling into 1rS : 06914 ( 78 POBhandara Road, Structural Steel (Standard Quality). Distt. Bhandara-441905

6. 2356857 92-04-16 Rajesh Steel Industries Structural Steel (Standard Quality). IS : 00226 I 75 Village Dcku, KhopoliPen Road, Taluka Khalapur, Distt. Raigad.

7. 2356958 92-04-16 Nisan Steel Industries, HSD Steel Baras of grade Fe 4)5 IS : 0178* : 85 40, Vaidyanatha MudaliStreer, Sizes 8mm to ]6mm. ToBdlarpct, Madras-600081 3730 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : SEPTEMBER iy, 1992/BHADRA 28, 1914 [PART II—SEC. 3(ii)l

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8. 2357Q51 92-04-16 The Fort willlam Co. Ltd., Round Standard Galvanized Steel IS : 025S1 : 77 6A, G.T. Road, wire Ropes forShippinu Purpose, Kon'iagar, Tensile Deiignation 1420 Fibre Dfstt. Hooghly(WB). Core, All Sizes, 9. 2357152 J2-O4-16 Asarwal Steel Complex Ltd., Structural Steel (Standard Quality) IS : 00226 : 75 1, Oil Installation Road, Paharpur Calcutta-700088

10. 2357253 92-04-16 Agarwal Steel Complex Ltd., KSD Steel Bars of trade Fe 4l5 LS : 01786 : 15 1, Oil Installation Road., Sizes 10mm to 32 mm. Paharpur Caleutta70O088 n. 2357354 92-04-16 S.N, Electrical Industries, Electric Immersion Water, IS : OG368 : 83 D-2/13, Mode] Town, Heaters 1000 W and 1500 w, Delhi 110009 230 V AC 12. 2357455 92-04-16 Sonia Engg. Worts Pvt. Ltd., Domestic Pressure Cookers IS : 02347 : «T Gr/3, Tndl. Area, (Alluminium Body), G.T. Road, Sizes 3 and 6.5 L only. Dclhi-110033

13. 2357556 92-04-16 Victor Cable Corpn, (Prop. Flexible Trailing Cables for IS : 09691 : 84 D»Ihi Iron & Steel Co. Ltd.,) use in Coal Mines with Heat 185, G.T. Road, Resisting Elastomer Insulation Sahibabad (UP). Type FTD3.

14. 2357657 92-04-16 Roshni Engg. Industries, Monoset Pumps for Clear, Cold, IS : 0907* : 89 27, Banner IndJ. Estate Fresh Mate fo AgriculUral Opp. Soma Textile, Pu poses. Model 25 PH3 and 25 Rakhial Road, PH5, Sizes 62 x 62 mm. Ahmedabad 380023.

15. 2357758 92-04-16 Kapil Metal Industries Pvt. Aluminium Conductors, Galva - IS : 00398 -: 76 Ltd., nized Steel Reinforced for over- Pa t : 02 Plot No. 3 head Transmission purposei. Survey No. 731/2, E 3 4, Vapi -Daman Road, Daman 396210

16. 2357859 92-04-16 Kapil Metal Industrial Pvt. Lt !., Aluminium Stranded Conductors IS : 00398 :76 Plot No. 3, for overhead Transmission Pa t :01 Survey No. 731/2 purposes. 3 & 4, Vapi-Daman Road, Village Dthhel, Daman 396210

17, 23579SO 92-04-16 Now Sanjay Products, Sub nirsinio P.mps:'s for Cloar, IS : 03034 : 89 7, GTDC, Cold, fresh Water, model NSP60 Patan (N.C.) Distt. Mehiana 384265

11. 2358053 92-04-16 Aswhin Vanajpati Industries Ltd., Flexible Pack, I Kg. Capacity, IS : 11352 : 85 Ashwin Nagar, For packing of Vanaspati only. Samlaya, Distt. Baroda 391520

19. 2358154 92-04-16 Bhiwani Va^mpati Co. Flexible Pack, I KG Capacity IS : 113520 : 85 Circu'ar Roa ;, For Packing of Vanaspati only, Uhiwani.

. 233825* 92-04-16 Shree Bhas>vati Re-rollinfi Mills, Weldable Structrjal Steel, Grade IS 02062 : 84 Road No. 6 Fe 410 WA, Suction-Equal Angle? F-551 Size Designation upto &• Including VK( fndl. Area, 1. h5 x 65 x 6 mm Jaipur 30201J 3731

1 2 3 4 5 6 21. 2358356 92*1-16 Modorn Indl. Enterprises Electric Ceiling Type Fans and IS : O0374 : 79 A-58, Mangol pjri .ndl. Area, Regulators, 1200 mm and 1400 mm Phasc-11 Sizes 230 V, Single-Phasc-AC New Delhi 110034 Class 'E' Insulation.

22. 2358457 92-05-01 National Farm Chemicals, Butaclilor 50 % (m/ni) IS : 09356 : 80 13-16P Indl. Area EC Forraulatio;i only. Silcandarabad Distt, B.ilandshahr (U.P.). 23. 235855S 92-05-01 Khambctc Kothari Cans & Allied Aluminimum Alloy Milk Cam IS 01825 : 13 Products Pvt. Ltd,, Transport Type, 40 L Capacity. B-5, MIDC Indl. Area, Ajintha Road, Jalgaon 425003

24. 2358*59 92-05-01 Space Enterprise* Mineral Filled Sheathed Heating IS : 01459: 83 10, Now Tehsllpura, Element;, Wator heating,, 1500 W Amritsar, And 2003W, 230 V.

25. 2358760 92-05-01 Moonlight Paints St Chemicals Enanol, Interior, Synthetic, IS : 00133 : 75 (India) Undercoating and Finishing 43, Focal Point, Shade Whitefonly . Indl, Area, Mehta Road, Amritsar.

26. 2358861 92-05-01 United Pesticides, Monocrotophos 36 % (m/m) IS : 08074 : 90 Village & PO Nathupur, S.L. Formulation only. Distt. Sonepat (Haryana).

27. 2358962 92-05-01 United Pesticides, Fcnvalcratc 20% (m/m) IS 11997 : 87 Village &. P 0 Nuthupur EC Formulation only. Distt. Sonepat (Haryana).

28. 2359055 92-05-01 United Pesticide* Cyperemethrin 10% (m/m) IS : 12016 : 87 Village & PO Nathupur, and 25 % (m/m) EC Formulation Distt. Sonepat (Haryana). only.

29.. 235<>15<) 92-05-01 United Pesticides Malathion50%(m/m) IS : 02567 : 78 Village & PO Nathupur, EC Formulation only. Distt. Sonepat (Haryana)

30. 2359257 92-05-01 Saijay International Coppjr Alloy Gale Valvos, Class IS : 00778 : 84 Sodal Nagar, 1 Witliscrewod Body Ends Integra- Indl. Aea ted Body Seat, Screwed in Bonot Jaiandhar (Punjab) 144004 Solid Wedgte Type with Non-Rising Stem

31. 2359358 92-05-01 HBTICO Industries (P) Ltd., Wolc'lble Structuta' Steel IS : 02062 : 84 Matfsoddan Grade Fc4l0 WA, Round Bars, Jalandhar 144008 Siiics upto & Including 32 mm Dia.

32. 2359459 92-50-01 Highway Cycle Industries Lid., Bicycle Free Wheels. IS : 01283 : 68 698, Indl. Arca-B Ludhiana 141003

; 33,, 2359560 92-05-01 C wider ia*ar Hlteratos (P) Ltd., BI;i;hiig Eirlhs of Indan, IS : ()1%5 ; 72 Chandernagar, Origin used for Bleaching Gurgaon 122001 Vegetable Oils, Type-Acidic Grade 2 only.

1 34 2359661 92-05-01 S.B. Industrie -, PVCIiwulitcd (Heavy Duty) Uo-Mric JS:01554:88 90, Mandjr Maig Indl. Complex Cables for Working Voltage upto Village Haiderpur, & Including 1103 V, Unaimoured P.irt : 01 Delhi 110042 . with. Copper Conductor,

35. 2359762 92-05-01 K-Ferts Lab. Azotobactir Chroducoccuui IS : 09138 : 79 W-4, MIDC Indl. Area Inoculants. Nanded (MS) 431603. 3732 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: SEPTEMBER 19, 1992/BHADRA 28, 1914 [PART II—SEC. 3(ii)1

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36. 2359363 92-05-01 Maharani Spun Pipes Precast Concrete Pipes, Clas^ IS : 10459 : E8 Village Porla, Post Nagri, NP2, Sizes 600 mm Plain Entlcd. Distt. Ga^chirli

37. 2359964 92-05-01 Wairagadc Engineering Corpn., Aluminium Stranded Conductors TS : 00398 : 76 W-5, MIDC Area, for overhead Transmission purposes Part: ol Nagpur-440018

38. 2360040 92-05-01 Sachin Wires Ltd., HSD Steel Bars of Grade Fc 413 IS : 01786 : 85 AmravatiRoad, Size 8mm to 20 mm. Oodkhairi Tehsil Kalmeshwar Distt, Nagpur.

39. 2360141 92-05-OJ Parul Chemicals Pvt. Ltd., Dimcthoat 30%(m/m) IS : 03903 : 89 A-l/96, GJDC EC Formulation only. Nandesari, Distt. Vadodara (Gujarat).

40. 2360242 92-05-0J Parul Chemicals Pvt. Ltd., Cypermcthrin 10% (m/ra), IS : 12016 : 87 A-1/96,OIDC, and 25% (m/m) EC Formulation Nandesari, only. Distt- Vadodara (Gujarat).

41. 2360343 92-05-01 India Sleel Rolling Mills, Structural Steel (Standard Quality) IS : 00:20 : 75 Plot No. 170 G1D C Naroda, Ahmedabad-382330

42. 2360444 92-05-01 Vaishali Enterprises Mineral Filled Sheathed Heating IS : 04159 : 83 No. 15, If Main Road Elements, Water Heating, 1 KW Seslndripuram to 3 KW, 230 V. Bangalore 560020

43, 2360315 92-05-01 Sunrise Pipe Industries UPVC Pipes for Potable Waior IS : 04985 : 88 Sfircc Bhuvanendra Kripa, Supplies of Class ?., Sizes upto Koteshwara 110 mtn, Plain ended. Daksbini Kannada Karnataka.

41. 2360046 9:-O5-OJI Shrce Ram Engineering Works Fool Valves for Scciion Lines of IS : 10H05 : t'6 D-19, Behind Sleel Yard, Afiricultural Pumping Systems Foundry Nagar of Cast Iron, Screwed end Type of Agra 282006 Sizes <>5 ram and 80 mm.

45. 2 3607 47 r.-:)5-oi Kinj;il Elejlricals PU. Ltd., Ceiling Roses, 5 A, 250 V, IS : 00-371 : 79 P.D. Chikamlwpur, Surface T>pc Gaini Border Ghaziabad (UP).

46. 2360848 92-05-01 Molnn Elsctrolink Pvt. Ltd., Aluniaitnuin Conductors, Galva- IS : 00398 : 76 Opposite Airstrip nized Steel Reinforced for Overhead Churhata Transmission Purposes. Part : 02 Rewa (MP),

47. 2360949 in-03-0I MaUinElictcolink Pvt. Ltd., Aluninium Stranleil Conductors IS : 00398 : 76 Opp. Airstrip for Overhead Transmission Churhata Purposes JPart : 01 Rcwa (MP).

48. 2361042 92-05-01 Unim;ch Engineers Submersible Pumpsets of Type IS : 08034 : 89 47(B),tudl.Arca UME/V-21 A, Bore Size 150 nun Satna(lVtP) 485001 3733

1 2 3 4 5 6 49'. 2361143 92-05-01 LakihmlCeraent(ADlvn.of STR.) Ordinary Portland Cement IS : 08112 : 89 AW Product! Ltd.,) 43 Grade. PO Jaykayapuram Bistt. Slrohl 307019

50. 2361244 92-05-01 Tuticorin Alkali Chemicals & Eiidojulfan35%(ra/m) IS : 04323 : R0 Fertilizers Ltd., EC formulation only D-3, Developed Plot Tndl. Estate Thuvakudi Trichy620015 51. 2361345 92-05-01 Tuticoriti Alkali Chemicalt & Phosphamldon 85% m(/ra) IS : 06177 ; 81 Frtillzers Ltd., WS Concentrates only. D -3, Developed Plot Indl. Estate Thuv akudi Tricliy 620015 52. 2361446 92-05-01 Domestic Aid» Stationary Storage Type Electric IS : 02082 ; 85 38 Laxmi Vihar Colony Water Heaters, 35 Litre Capacity. Ohaziabad (UP). 2^0 V, Vent type Ordinary. 53. 2361547 92-05-01 Weldon Paints & Chemicals Cem:nt Paint, New Ivory 201- IS : 05410 : 69 Handloom Complex Shadc only. Site No, 1 PlotNol 6 Bulandghahr Road Indl. Area Ghazlabad (UP).

54. 2361648 92-05-01 Gaurav Agencies Distemper, Dry, Colour as IS : 00427 : 65 8, Shyam Indl. Estate Required. Loni, Ghaziabad (UP). 55. 2361749 92-05-01 Shdat Brothers Disinfectant Fluid, Black, Type- IS : 01061 : 82 144, Sivaram Village normal, Grade 3 Class A only. 1/77, Old Mahabalipuram High Road, Thoraipakkam, Madras-600096

56. 2361850 92-05-01 Industrial *H' Packers Bitumen Felts for Water IS: 01322 : 82 No. 275, Ramakrishnapuram Proofing and Damp Proofing Villivakkam Type 3, Grade T & II. Madras 600049

57. 2361951 92-05-01 The Croan Match Works Safety Matches in Boxes IS : 02653 : 80 Door No. 3/9-A & 3/96 Othayal Village O. Mettupatti Sattur Taluk Kamarajar Distt. 626123

58. 2362044 92-05-01 Jothiranga Match Works Safety Matches in boxes IS : 02653 : So 4/161, Lineapuram Colony, Sivakasi Kamrajar Distt.

59. 2362145 92-05-01 Poiylough Tubes Ltd., UPVC Pipes for potable Water IS : 04985 : 86 204, Kolaaiakkam Village Supplies of Class 2 & 3 S izes GST road (NH No. 45) 140 mm to 180 mm., Madhuranthakam Taluk Plain and Bell ended (TN) 603306

60. 2362246 92-05-01 Devi Pesticides Endosulfan35%(m/m) IS : 04323 : 80 S. No. 737/5, EC Formulation only) Sevugampatti Batlagundu Nilakottai Taluk Distt. Anna 624202 3734 THE GAZETTE OF JND1A : SEPTEMBER 19, 1992.BHADRA 2fi, 1914 [PART II—SEC. 3(iij|

1 3 4 5 6 61. 2362347 92-05-01 Sree Ramcldes Chemicals BHC(hch)1.3%(m/m) IS : 005661 : 7g No, 11 E, Sipcot Complex r-tsomer, Dusting Powder Puducottai-622002 Formulation only. 62, 2362448 92-05-01 Union Industrial & Fnge. Co., 1'VC Insulated (Heavy Duty) IS : 01554 : 88 D/6, Indl. Area Electric Cables for Working Volt- Part : : 1 Patna-800013 age upto & including 1100 V, Unarmoured with Copper Conductor a. 2362J49 92-05-01 The Kerala State Co-op. Coir Rubberised Coir Sheets for IS : 08391 : 87 KTG Fed. Ltd. Cushioning, Medium Grade only. Ward No. XIX, Building No. 810 A/810 B.P.B. No. 4616 R.C.P. Unit Allapuzha (Kerala) 688012

64V 2362650 92-05-01 United Pesticides, Butachlor50%(m/m)EC IS : 09356: 80 Village &PONathupur D istt. Sonepat (Haryana).

•65. 2362751 92-05-01 Sri Bakgiam Enterprises Submersible Pumpscts of Types IS : 08034 : 89 1202, Avanashi Road RS 40 and RS 50, mm Del Size. P.N. Palayam Coimbatore 641037 66. 2362852 92-05-01 The Fort William Co. Ltd., Mild Steel Wire for Armouring of IS : 03975 : 88 6A, O.T. Road Cables, All Sizes. Konnagar Diitt. Hooghly (W.B.)

61. 2362953 92-05-01 The Hooghly Mills Co. Ltd., B-Twill Jute Bagi for Packing IS : 02566 : 84 9, Garden Reach Road, Food :-Grainion1y. Calcutta-700043

68. 2363046 92-05-01 United Sales Corporation Corrugated Fibre Board ppckaj.es IS : 10212 : 86 96, Madhusudan Banerii Road for Commercial High Explosives; Part : 01 Birati (Weit), 5 Ply, B Double-Walled, Constru- Calcutta 700051 tion only. 69. 2363147 92-05-01 Sona Biscuit* (P) Ltd., Biscuits, Varietiet'Thin Arrr - IS : 01011 ;81 Delhi Road Root; Party Cracker, Milk Crisp Dankuni Snack*, Coconut Crunch, Elaichi Dlstt. Hooghly (WB.) Krisp, Marie, Malt Krisp.

70. 2363248 92-05-01 S,K. Trading Corpn. (Formerly : Industrial Safety Glovei, Type IS : 06994 : 78 Dharamtala (Street) 15, Cotton Dril Gloves, Size Part : 01 17, Bagman Lane 300 to 400 mm only. Calcutta 700054 71. 2363349 92-05-01 Ravi Cable Industries PVC Insulated Cablci for Working IS : 00694 : 77 308/12, Shahzada Bagli ladl. Area Voltages upto & Including 1100 Old RohtakRoad, V, Sheathed and Unsheathed Delhi 110035 with Aluminium & Copper Conductors,

72. 2363450 92-05-01 Decon Cables Pvt. Ltd,, PVC Innulated Cab les for working IS : 00694 : 77 185, Village PatparGanj Voltages upto & including 1100 V, Delhi 110091 Sheathed and Unsheathed with Aluminium & Copper Conductors 73. 23635S1 92-05-01 Shinkolite Pvt. Ltd., Fixed & General Purpose Luminai-• IS : 10322 ; 83 91, Village Chhattarpur res for Indoor use Fitted with Pnrl r 05 New Delhi 110030 Tubular Fluorescent Lamps (1 x 40w & 2 x 40w,) Single-Phase. 74. 2363652 92-05-01 Khoday R.C.A. Industries Rum. IS : 03811 :76 No. 11, Race Course Road, Bangalore 560009 S73$ THE GAZETTE OF INDIA; SEPTEMBER 19, iH3,;BKABSA 2*. J*W El*** It-Sic- 3

(b) IS : 4031—1968 Msthodsfor physical testsforhydraulic SO Nc. 3560dated 1970-11-07 cement. SO Nc 4092 dated 1975-09-20

[No. CMD/13 :93 SRINIVASAN.Addl. Director General 373*5 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA ; SEPTEMBER 19, IM2/15HADRA 38. 19U [VAIT II—SIT 3(u)J 3737 3738 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : SEPTEMBER 19, 1992/BHADRA 23, 1914 [FART II—SEC 3(»y] 3739 3740 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: SEPTEMBER 19, 1992/BHADRA 28, >9U [fAKT II~~SHC. 3(ii)] 3741 374'- TME ©AZJSTTfi ©F INDIA : SFPTEME5.R 19, 1«J92/BHAI>RA 28. 1914 [PAKT II—SIC. 3(I>)] 3743

2241 OI/92—C 3744 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: SEPTEMBER 19, 1992/BHADRA 28, 1914 [PART II—SEC. 3(ii)| 3745 3746 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : SEPTEMBER 19, 1992/BNADRA is, iyi4 [PART II—SEC. 3(ii)]

New Delhi, the 11th August, 1992

S.O. 2410.— In pursuance of sub-regulation (5) of tile Bureruof Indiun Stfi,cure's (Certification) Regulations, 1988, the Bureau of Indian Standards, he a by notifies the grari cf licences pinticulais cf which arc £ivui in the following schedule.

SCHEDULE

SI. No. CM/L-No. Operative Na me & A dd re s s o f the Article/Prccus covered by IS : No./Fait Date Party the licence

]. 2341339 92-03-16 Shrec Cement Industries Precast Concerete pipes cf IS : C0458 : 88 D-68, MIDC, Dhauegaon size 900 to 1200 mm, Plain Nanded-431602 ended

2. 2341440 92-03-16 Alaknanda Spun Pipes Pre-cast Conctetc Pipes, IS 00458 :88

Village Dharuwala NP2 Class Sizes 250 to 450 MM i (Mundawli) Bijnor (UP) 600 MM, 900 MM and 1000 MM NP3 Class sizes 250 to 450 MM and 900 MM (All Plain ended) 3. 234541 92-03-16 Apollo Electric Industries PVClnsulattd Cables for IS : 00694 : 77 24-ActarshMohaliu working voHa ges upto and Village Putparganj including 1100 V, sheathed Delhi-! 10091 and unsheathed with Alu- minium Copper conductors

4. 2341642 92-03-16 SKN Associated (P) Ltd. Single-Stage Low pressure IS 09798 : 81 12/3, Mile Stone regulators for use with LPG Delhi Tvlathura Road Maximum rated capacity Farida>ad-l21003 O.5M3/H

5. 2341743 92-03-01 Aditi Organies Tartrazine, Fcod Gr;:dc IS 01694 : 74 B-35, Mayapuri Phase I New Delhi-lJ 0064

6. 2341844 92-03-01 Ajanta Chemical Industries Ponceau 4R, Foed Grade IS 02558 : 74 22l,Peera Garhi New Delhi-110041

7. 2341945 92-03-01 Mehta SulHtes (T,ndiu) Pvt. Sodium Metabisulphite, IS 04752 : 68 Ltd., Food Grade PlotNo.T-132 MIDC Indl. Area, Tarapur, Tal-Palghar, Distt. Thane (MS)

8. 2342038 92-03-16 SriDurga Industries Precast Concrete Pipes of NP2 IS 00458 :88 Gat No. 29 Itkal Village class, sizes 600 and 900 MM Tuijapur Taluka Osmanabad plain ended Distt. Maharashtra 9. 2342139 92-03-16 WINCO Engineers 63 MM Fire Hose Coupling IS 00903 :84 behind Manosh Metal branch pipe and 20 MM Saijpur Boghu. Naroda Road nozzle Ahmedabud-382345 3747

1 2 3 4 5 6 10. 2342240""" 92-03-16 Confident Dental Equipments Dental Chair Type A only IS 06116 : 71 No. 7, Pate Chinnappa liidl. Estate, Sajjepulya Village Kumakshipaluya Magadi Road Bangalorc-560079 11. 2342341 92-03-16 Paras Industries Pvt. Ltd. Ordinaly Portland Ctnnnt IS 00269 : 89 75, Jhotwara Indl. Area 33 grade Jaipur-12 12. 2342442 92-03-16 Singhania Cement Pvt. Ltd. Portland SUg Cement IS 00455 :89 Village Khaparadih PO Bhatapara Distt. Raipur (MP) 493118 13. 2342543 92-03-16 J.K. Industries Enamel, Exterior, Finishing IS 02933 :75 11, East Mohan Nagar colour category No. 1 and Amritsar-143001 28 only 14. 2342644 92-03-16 Arunachal Forest Products Ply wo o el fo r genera 1 purpo se s IS 00303 : 75 Ltd. BWR and WWR Grades, Kharsang PO Namchick all types Distt. Tirap (Arunachal Pradesh) 15. 2342745 92-03-16 Harpreet Engineers Pvt. Ltd. Door Closures (Hydraulically IS 03564 : 86 E 8, Focal Point Rajpura regulated) type universal (Punjab) size 2 16. 2342846 92-03-16 Tcjindra Paper Board Mills Zinc Oxide for Rubber IS 03399 : 73 Village Saini Magra Industry only Tehsil Nalagarh Distt. Solan (HP)

17. 2343947 92-03-16 Mahavir Udyog Precast concrete pipes of NP IS 00458 : 88 Gat No. 436/43 Village 2 class, sizes 300 to 1200 MM Pokharni Parbbani (MS) plain ended 18. 2343040 92-03-16 Jayantlii Industries Non-pressure stoves IS 02980 : 86 14, Harvey Nagar Arasaradi Multiwick, capillary fed with Madurai 625016 painted fuel containers 19. 2343141 92-03-16 Ncel Kamal Paints (India) Enamel, Synthetic, Interior, IS CGI 33 :75 Plot No. Z-6/BGaliNo. 14 finishing only New Rohtak Road Indl, Area New Delhi-110005 20. 2343242 92-03-16 Ind Backers Pvt. Ltd. Mineral filled shtathed IS 04159 : 83 29, Jigni Indl. Area heating elemenis, 2 KW, Taluk Bangalpre Distt. 230V, AC

21. 2343343 92-03-16 ECI Agrochem (P) Ltd. Malahtion50%(m/m) IS 02567 : 78 Village Udayrajpur (East) EC Formulation only PO Udayrajpur Distt. 24-Pargapas North) WB 22. 2343444 92-03-16 G.S. Containers 15 KG Square Tins for IS 10325 :89 F-3/5, Okhla Indl. Area Vanaspati & edible oils PhaseINcwDelhi-110020 3748 THE GAZETTE OF TNDTA : SEPTEMBER 19, 1992/HHADRA 28, 1914 [FART Tt~Snc. 3(ii)]

1 2 ' 3 4 5 6 vr vr _ -~* -q TH — 23. 2343545 92-03-16 Sakti Conductors (P) Ltd. Aluminium conductors IS 00398 : 76 Museum Road Governorpet Galvanized stct 1 reirfoiad Far) :02 Vijaywiida-520002 overhead transmission purpo se s 24. 2343646 92-03-16 Seven Star Plastics Tnds. Switches for Domestic and IS 03854 : 88 1510/107, Santo shSadan Similar purposes, 6 AMP TriNngarDelhi-110035 and 16 AMP, 250 V, AC, Flush Type and Surface type 25. 2343747 92-03-16 Alcond Employees' IncU. Aluminium Alloy Stranded IS 00398 :79 Co-op Society Ltd. Conductors (Aluminium- Part .- 04 47, Hide Road Extn. Magnesium-Silicon type) Caicutta-700088 for overhead transmission purposes. 26. 2343848 92-03-16 Sangha Spun Pipe Precast concrete Pipes of NP2 IS 00458 : 88 Gram—Kauremav class sizes 900 to 1200 MM PO Chilwaria 10 KM Gonda plain ended road Distt. Bahraich (U.P.) 27. 2343949 92-03-16 Nitin Engineering Corpn. Copper Alloy Gate, Globe & IS 00778 : 84 1044, Outside Tndl. Area Check valves Jalandhar-144004 28. 2344042 92-03-16 Gautam Rolling Mills Pvt. HSD Bars of Grade Fe 415 IS 01786 ; 85 Ltd. sizes 8 to 32 MM A44, B-8 & 9 Indl. Estate Moula Ali -500040 29. 2344143 92-03-16 Maharashtra Insecticides Ltd. Quinalphos 25% (m/m) IS 08028 : 87 C-4, MIDC Area Shivani EC Formulation only Akola-444104 30. 2344244 92-03-16 Synorganic Paints Pvt. Ltd. Aluminium Paints for General IS 02339 : 63 85 & 86, Indl. Estate purposes only. Bhilai-490026. 31. 2344345 92-03-16 Snowhite Soaps & Allied Liquid Toilet Soap IS 04199 : 90 Pioducts (P) Ltd. MIDC Indl. Complex (Rabalc) Plot No. R-434, TTC Indl. Area Belapur Road Thanc-400605 32. 2344446 92-03-16 Niagra Pesticides Quinalphos 25% (M/M) IS 08028 : 87 Plot No. 251, Kolhar Indl. EC formulation only Area P.B. No. 11 Bidar-585402 33. 2344547 92-03-16 Niagara Pesticides Malathion 50% (m/m) IS 02567 : 78 Plot No. 251 EC formulation only Kolhar Indl. Area P.B. No. 11 Bidar-585402 34. 2344648 92-03-16 The M.P. State Agro lnds. Thiram75%(m/m) IS 04783 : 82 Dev. Corpn. Ltd., DS formulation only Pesticides Formulation Plant Indl. Estate Bina (MP) 35. 2344749 92-03-16 Orkay Textiles Plain-knitted Cotton vests IS 04064 ; 91 21, Rainaiah Colony Gauge 24, Size 75 to 110 Cm, (Police Lane) type RN and RNS only Tirupur-638602 3749

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36. 2344850 92-03-16 Nanak Milk Food (India) Skim Milk Powder only IS 01165 : 86 Pvt. Ltd. Fatehgarh Churian Distt. Gurdaspur (PB) 37. 2344951 92-03-16 Coromandel Cements Ltd. Portland Slag Cement IS 00455 : 89 Ramapuram village Mellachervu Mandal Distt. 38. 2345044 92-03-16 Sushil Industries Precast concrete Pipes NP2 IS 00458 : 88 Arunshrec compound class, size 250 to 800 MM, Mahavcer Nagar plain ended Bcgpimalgaon Georai Distt. Beed(MS)-431127 39. 2345145 92-03-16 Lucky Plastic Protective Helmets for IS 04151 : 82 69/5-A, Najafgarh Road Scooter/Motorcycle Riders, NcwDelhi-110015 Type NV, size 570 MM 40. 2345246 92-03-16 Philips Paints Enamel, Synthetic, Interior IS 00133 : 75 C-93, Sector IV NOIDA Finishing only Distt. Ghaziabad-201301 41. 2345347 92-03-16 Pioneer Cables (Pvt. ) Ltd. PVC insulated Cables for IS 00904 : 77 Plot No. 269 village & PO working voltages upto & Mukhmailpur Delhi. including 1100 V, sheathed and unsheathed with Alumi- nium and Copper Conductors 42. 2345448 92-03-16 S.B. Industries PVC insulated cables for IS 00694 : 77 90, Mandir Marg Indl. working voltages upto & Complex Haiderpur including 1100 V, sheathed Delhi-110042 unsheathed with Aluminium and Copper conductors 43. 2345549 92-03-16 Vimal Paints & Colour Enamel, Synthetic, Exterior IS 02932 : 74 Industries Finishing Colour Category Plot No. C-18 4, MIDC No. 16 only Hingna Indl. Area Nagpur-440028 44. 2345650 92-03-16 Jay Bhavani Pipes Precast Concrete Pipes of NPI> IS 00458: 88 S. No. 18, NH 18 class, size 900 & 1200 MM A/P Ambivali Tal Pen, plain ended Distt. Raigad 45. 2345751 92-03-16 Parvin Industries 15 Kg Square Tins for IS 10325 : 89 Survey No. 34/1B/1 Vanaspati and edible Oils Plot No. 2 Krushnapuri Pachora Jalgaon (MS) 46. 2345852 92-03-16 Partap Steels Ltd., Structural Steel (Standard IS 00226 : 75 21/3, Mathura Road Quality) Round Bars, Faridabad-121004 Size 10 MM upto & including 110 MM 47. 2345953 92-03-16 Aristocrat Paints Distemper, Dry, Light Shades IS 00427 : 65 9, Pawan Nagar Kashmir only Road near Batala Road Amritsar. 3750 TIIli GAZETTE OF INDIA: SEPTEMBER 19, (992/BHADRA 28, 1914 [PART II—SEC. 3(ii)]

1 2 3 4 5 6 48. 2346046 92-0346 Lakshmi Steel Rolling Mills Structural Steel (Standard IS 00226 : 75 P.B. No. 85 G.T. Road. Quality) Mild Steel Bars, Opposite Power House size upto & including 36 MM Khanna (Punjab)-141401 Dia 49. 2346147 92-03-16 Intel Gas Gadgets Pvt. Ltd. Domestic Gas Stove for use IS 04246 : 84 Plot No. 373 Indl. Area with LPG, with Ni Cr plated Phase I Chandigarh. Body with sides painted 50. 2346248 92-03-16 Kirpa Ram Raja Ram Safety requirements for IS 09020 : 79 Majestic Road, Moga. Power threshers, Spike Tooth Cylinder Type, Chute Feeding System, Rating 3.7 KW (5HP) only. 51. 2346349 92-03-16 Rohtas Industries (Abestos Unreinforccd Corrugated IS 00459 : 70 Division) Asbestos Cement Sheets Dalmianagar (Excluding Frost Resistant Disit Rohtas Type) (Bihar) 821305 52. 2346450 92-03-16 Arunaclinl Forest Products Plywood for Concrete JS 04990 : 81 Ltd. Shuttering Work. PO Namchik Distt. Tirap (Arunachal). 53. 2346551 92-03-16 Sreckamal Enterprises Non-Pressure Stoves IS 02980 : 86 1-2-8/12, Gagan Mahal P.oad Capillary Fed. Multiwick Hyderabad 500029 Type with Painted Fuel Containers 54. 2346652 92-03-16 Shantinath Industries Single Phase Small AC Fan, IS 00996 : 79 A-82/4, Wazirpur Indl. Area Fan Duty Motors with Delhi. Class 'E' Insulation, Shaded Pole Type of 11 Watt Rating & Capacitor Start &RunTypcof93 W& 147 W Rate 55. 2346753 92-03-16 Supreme Steels & General Weldablc Structural Steel, IS 02062 : 84 Mills Grade Fe 410 WA, Equal Leg B-23, Okhla Indl. Area Angles Sizes L 35 x 35 x 4 Phase I Upto & Including New-Delhi 110020 L65x 65x6 MM 56. 2346854 92-03-16 Sharp Forging Pvt. Ltd. Drill Chucks, 3 Jan. IS 02243 : 71 A-12, Inal. Dev. Colony Light Duty, Type L, Jalandhar-144004 Nominal Size 13 with Jacob Tapes Bores 6 (L13JT6). 57. 2346955 92-03-16 Mittal Appliances Pvt. Ltd. Wrought Aluminium Utensils IS 01660 : 82 Plot No. 75 Sector No. 3 (Cooking,Table, Serving, Part : 01 Pithampur Distt. Dhar. Storing & Baking Utensils) 58- 2347048 92-03-16 RaipurB right Steel & Weldable Structural Steel TS 02062 : 84 Wire Weld lnds. Ltd. Grade Fc 410 WA, EqualLeg Plot No. 8/9, Indl. Area, Angles L 40 x 40 x 5 Upto PO Birgaon Raipur-492001 & Including L 74x75x6 mm Flats 40 ISF 5 Upto & Including 75 ISF 10 3751 1 3 4 5 6 59. 2347149 92-03-16 Flectromet (Cablci- & Aluminium Conductors, IS 00398 : 76 Conductors), Galvanized Steel Reinforced Part : 02 Work Shed No. 5fl & 6, for Overhead Transmission Mulviya Inc'.l. Area, Purposes. .in.ipur-302017 imb:>tore-641011 65. 2347755 92-04-01 Parikh Agro Equipments, Manually Operated Fertilizer IS 12337 : 88 Divya Park Society, Broadcaster, Hopper Capacity Near Ramji Mandir, 12.2 Litres Nikol Nuroda Road, Nikel, Ahmed a.bad-382350 66.' 2347856 92-03-16 Impressions Cosmetics, Powder Hair Dye IS 10350 : 82 123, DLFlndl. Area, PIutseT, Faridabnc'-l21OO3 67. 2347957 92-04-01 Metro Engg. Works, Socket Outlet 6A and 16A IS 01.193 : 88 Madiabad, And Multiple Socket Outlets Phigwaraf Punjab)-144402 6/16 A, Flush Type, 240 V «8. 2348050 92-04-01 Brothers Timber Industrie1*, Plywood Tea Chest Battens IS 00010 :74 VPIII/17?-A, Mu^ickal, PO Part : 03 Perumbavoor, Entaknla.m-,6 83547 69. 2348151 92-04-Oj Shree MahP.rr.ja Steel Milli HSD Steel Bars of Grades IS 01786 : 85 Pvt. ltd., Fc 415 Sizes 8 mm to 25 mm Tanda Poucl, j ;>.l.indhar City 70. 2348252 9:-04-01 ICny Ki-y Home Appliances Non-Pressure Stoves, IS 02980 : 86 Pvt. Ltd., MultiwickdO Wickb) Khasra Nc. 1255, Capillary Fed, wilh Village Tikri Kalan, Painted Fuel Containers of Rohtik Rcfd, 2 L Capacity, Delhi-110041 Kerosene Consumption Rate 151-180 G/H 2241 OI/92—7 3752 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : SEPTEMBER 19, 1992/BHADRA 28. 1914 \VAXI II—SBC- 3(U>1

1 2 3 4 5 6 71. 2348353 92-04-91 Fulbari Wood Craft, Plywood Tei-chest Battcni IS 00010 :74 West DhaptUa, Part : 03 PO Fulbar«, Distt. Jalpaisuri (WB). 7?.. 2348454 92*04-01 Shantinath Industries Puinpsets for Deiort Cooler* IS 119*1 :I7 A-82/4, Warirpur Indl. Area, Delhi-) 1005A 7». 23485Si 92-04-01 Sagarika Engg. Co. Pvt. Ltd., Barrel Towei B old IS 00204 : 71 H-ll, Sector 9, (Type 1 A), (Mild Steel Part : 01 NoidavUPV:01303 Barrel and Mild Steel Bold) Size 74. 2348650 92-04-01 Ganga Foundry, Submersible Pumpsets for IS 08034 : 89 9/103, Pilliyar KOM'1 Street, Type GR 8, Size 50 MM B.R. Pitram, Peelamedu Coimbatore-641004 75. 2348757 92-04-01 Usha MarMn Industjies Ltd., Uncoated Stress Relieved IS 06006 : 83 Tatisilwai, Strand for Prestressed Ranchi (Bih?r)-8351O3 Concrete. 76. 2348858 92-04-01 Associated Steel Industries, Non-Pressure Stoves, IS 02980 : 86 31-32 B, Indl. Estate, Multiwick Capillary Fee, KotF-324007 Painted Fuel Container, 3 L Capadity, Fuel Consumption - 135 G/H 77. 2348959 92-04-01 Advance Steel Tubes Ltd., Steel Tubes for Idlers and IS 09293 : 83 45/3, Indl. Area, Site No. 4, Belt Conveyors, Type ERW, Sahibabad, Grade YST 210 & YST 240, Dint. Ghoziabac'-201010 Size Upto & Includ ing 139.7MMO/Dx5.4MM Thickne1 s. 78. 2349052 92-04-01 Pratap Wires (India) Pvt. Ltd., Barbed Wire for Fencing IS 00278 : 78 Village Surajpur, Type A, Size Designation 3 PO Mohali, Tehsil Indora, Distt. Kangra. 79. 2349153 92-04-01 Orient Wire Co., Aluminium Conductors, IS 00398 : 76 E-475, Phase VI, Galvanized Steel Reinforced Part : 02 Focal Point, for Overhead Transmission Ludhiana Purposes 80. 2349234 92-04-01 Aeron Steel Rolling Mills, Mild Steel Rounds Upto & IS 02062 : 84 Tanda Road, Including 36 mm, Grade Fe Jalandhar City 410 WA Weldable Structural Steel. 81. 2349335 92-04-01 Aluminium Industries Ltd., Galvanized Stay Strand IS 02141 : 7» Steel Products Division, Grade 3 No. 1, Ceramic Factory Road, Kundara-691501 82. 134*456 92-04-01 AKC Steel Industries Ltd., HSD Steel Bars of Grade Fe IS 01786 : 8J Malkapuram PO, 415 Sizes 8 to 25 MM Visakhapatnam-530011 83. 2349557 92-04-01 Tulsi Domestic Appliances, Bio Gas Stove for Cast Iron IS 08749 : 88 30A, Old Indl. Area, Painted Body and CRC Alwar-301001. Sheet NiCr Plated Body bottl with Two Equal CI Burners. _ .1753 1 2 3 4 5 6

84. 2349658 92-04-01 Saboo Minerals Pvt. Ltd. Sulphate Resisting Portland IS 12330 : 88 E-25-8, Marudhar Indl. Area Cement II Phase, Basui Jodhpur 342005. 85. 2349759 92-04-01 Pankaj Industries Domestic Griller for Use with IS 11480 : 85 2 DLF Indl. Area LPG with Stainless Steel Body Faridabad 121003. with Cl Two Boiling Burners & One Griller Burner 86. 2349860 92-04-01 Pankaj Industries Domestic Gas Stoves IS 04246 : 84 2, DLF Indl. Area, for use with LPG of Faridabad 121003 Stainless Steel and Ni-Cr Plated Body, with Double Burner with Conventional Mixing Tube. 87. 2349961 92-04-01 Universal Wires Aluminium Alloy Stranded IS 00398 ; 79 Old Station Road, Conductor of the Aluminium- Port : 04 Bhubaneshwar 751006 Magnesium-Silicon Type for Overhead Transmission Purposes. 88. 2350037 92-04-01 U.K.O. Engineering Pvt. Ltd. Propeller Type AC Ventilating IS 02312 : 67 B-40, Sector 57, Noida, Fans, 450 mm Size, Distt. Ghaziabad 201301 Single-Phase 230 V, Class 'E' Insulation 89. 2350138 92-04-01 Alcond Employees' Indl. Aluminium Conductors IS 00398 : 82 Co-op Society Ltd. Galvanized Steel Reinforced Part : 05 47, Hide Road Extn. for Extra High Voltages Calcutta 700088 (400 KV and ABOVE) for Overhead Transmission Purposes. 90. 2350239 92-04-01 Hira Industries Ltd. Ordinary Portland Cement IS 08112 : 89 Pandripani Geedam Road, 43 Grade Jabalpur 494 001 91. 2350340 92-04-01 Elmin Electrodes Pvt. Ltd. M.S. Welding Electrodes, IS 00814 : 74 . 118, Sidcolnd. Estate Group I, Normal Penetration, Ambattur. Classification EP 307 Part : 02 Madras 600098 Sizes 2.5 and 3.,15 MM 92. 2350441 92-03-61 Shri Krishna Steel Rolling Weldable Structural Steel IS 02062 : 84 Corpn. Grade A, Designation Fe 37, Indl. Area, Jhotwart 410 WA, Equal Leg Angles Jaipur 302012 Size Upto & Including L 80x80x12 MM

93. 2330542 92-04-01 Auto Pradeep PVC Insulated Cables for IS 00694 : 77 Plot No. 12, BlcockNo. 42 Working Voltages upto Auto Nagar R.R. Distt. & Including 1100 V, Hyderabad. Sheathed & Unsheathed with Aluminium Conductors. 94. 2350643 92-04-01 Bhiwani Wires & Cables PVC Insualtcd Cables for IS 00604 : 77 Industries Working Voltages upto & 8th Km Delhi G.T. Road. Including 1100V, Bhankri, Niranjaukot Sheathed and Un»he»t«cl AMgarh (UP) with Aluminium Conductor*. 375+ THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: SEPTEMBER 19, 1992/BHADRA 28, 19U (PART 11—SEC 3(iiJ]

95. 2350744 92-04-01 Bee Dee Steel Rolling Mills Weldable Structural Steel, IS 02062 : 84' G.T. Road: M.S. Rounds Upto & Includ- Jalandhar City ing 36 MM, Fe410 WA

96. 2350845 92-04-01 Standard Drum & Barrel Drums Large, Fixed End. IS 01783 : 88 Mfg. Co. Type I Grade B Corridor Road, Pait : 02 Gavanpada Chembur Bombay 400074

97. 2350946 92-04-01 Uslikarjit Industries Miniature Air Break Circuit IS 08828 : 78 F 31, Site I Indl. Area, Breakers, 6A, 240V, SP M3 Bulandshahr Road, Ghaziabad (UP) 201001

98. 2351039 92-04-01 T. T. Ltd. Domestic Pressure Cookers IS 02347 : 87 82 & 85, Sipcot with Wrought Aluminium fndl. Complex Hosur, Body, 3L, 4L, 6L and Dharmapurj Distt. 6.5L Capacity.

99. 2351140 93-04-01 Shicldarc Equipment Pvt. Ltd . Covered Electrodes for IS 00814 : 74 Village & Po Rasapunja Metal ARC Welding of Part : 0l South 24-Parganas (WB) Structural Steel for 743512 Welding Products Other than sheets. lOt). 2351-241 92-04-01 Gwalior Wire Products Aluminium Stranded IS 00398 : 76 40, Indl. Estate, Conductors, Galvanized Part - 02 Gwalior (MP) 474002 Steel Reinforced for Overhead Transmission Purposes.

101. 2351342 92-04-01 Shrte Maharaja Steel MS Round Bars Upto & IS 02062 : 84 Mills Pvt. Ltd. Including 25 MM Dia, Tanda Road, Fe 410 WA, Weldable Jalandhar City Structural Steel.

102. 2351443 92-04-01 Agarwal & Co. Covered Electrodes for IS 00814 : 74 B-24, Addl. Indl. Area, for Metal ARC Welding of Part : 02 Ambad-Nasik 4220J0 Structural Steel (For Welding Sheets) Group I, Normal Penetration

103. 2351544 92-04-01 Jalan Ispat Casting Ltd. Cast Billets for Rolling IS 06914 : 78 Village Madhwas Into Structural Steel Taluka Kalol, Grade I, and 2. Distt. Panchmahals 389330

104. 2351645 92-04-01 Agarwal &, Co. Covered Electrodes for Metal IS 00814 :74 B-24, Addl. Indl. Area, ARC Welding of Structural Part -.01 Ambad - Steel (Other than Sheet) Nasik 422010 Group T, Normal Penetration 3751

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105. 2351746 92-04-0] Perfect Industries Covered Electrodes for Metal IS 00814 : 74 2 F, Tamaka Indl. Area, ARC Welding of Structural Part : 02 Kolar (Karnataka). Steel (For Welding Sheet) Group T, Normal Penetration 106. 2351847 92-04-01 Tarway International MICA Insulated Heating IS 06446 :81 A-88, Group Industries Elements, 750 W, 230 V, Wazirpur For use with Thermostatic Delhi 110052. Electric Iron 107. 2351948 92-04-01 Moonlight Paint Industries Ready Mixed Paint, IS J1883 :8<5 11, East Mohan Nagar, Brushing, Red Oxide, Amritsar. Priming For Metals only. in&. 235204] 92-04-01 Lakshmi Paint Industries Distemper, Dry, Colour as IS 00427 : 65 G.T. Road, Required. Opposite Maya Cinema Chhcharta, Amritsar.

100, 2352142 92-04-01 Agio Hardware Industries Hand-Operated, IS 03906 : 82 (P) Ltd. Knapsack Sprayer Piston Part 01 Bye Pass Road, Gumtala, Type, Plastic & Brass Body, Amritsar. 16 L Capacity Only. 1 10. 2352243 92-04-01 Neelara Agro Industries Monocrotophos 36 % (m/m) IS 08074 : 90 (Prop : Jaswant Rasayan SL Formulation Only. (P) Ltd. 65, A.P. Bangla Road, P.O. G.L.G. Sector 2, Hisar.

111. 2352344 92^04-91 The Periyar Distt. Co-Op. Cotton & Cotton Regenera- IS 00171 : 85 Spg. Mills Ltd. ted Cellulosic Fibre Blended Kolathupalayam Village Gray Yarn, Type I P.B. No. 8 Grade PL & HL, WARP, Dharapuram 638656. Yarn, Carded, Count 33 S To 42 S Only.

112. 2352445 92-04-01 Sugam Dairy Shrikhand Only. IS 09532 : 80 A Unit of M/s Baroda Distt. Co-Op. Milk Producers Union Ltd., Makarpura Road, Baroda 390009.

113. 2352546 92-04-01 Datt Enterprises Industrial Safety Helmets IS 02925 : 84 F-l/36, Sultan Puri of Size Small 503 to 540 mm Delhi 110041. (Nominal)

114., 2352647 92-04-01 Chola Pumps (Pvt.) Ltd. Single Phase AC Motors, IS 03996 : 79 11, Cliinnaswamy Naidu Road 240 V with Class A New Sidhapudur Insulation for Cap Acitor Coimbatore 641 044. Start & Run Type of 0.37 kw to 1.1 kw Rating and for Capacitor Start Induction Run. 3735 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : SEPTEMBER 19, 1992/BHADRA 28, 1914 [PART II—SEC. 3(U)] 1 2 3 4 5 6 115. 2352748 92-04-01 Sai Agro Industries Hand Operated, Knapsack IS 03906 : 82 Near Shetkri Mandir Waiii Sprayer, Piston Type, Part .01 Distt. Yavatmal (MS). 16 Litre Capacity, Plastic Body, Single Barrel Only. 116, 2352849 92-04-01 Kuber Enterprises 15 Kg Square Tins for IS 10325 : 89 B-15, GaliNo. 8 Vanaspati & Edible Oils. Anand Parbat Indl. Area, New Delhi-110005. 117. 2352950 92-04-01 Decon Cable Pvt. Ltd. PVC Insulated (Heavy Duty) IS 01554 : 88 185, Village Patpar Ganj, Electric Cables for Working Part :01 Delhi 110091. Voltages Upto & Including U 00V Armoured and Unarmoured with Aluminium & Copper Conductors. 118. 2)33043 M-04-01 Swarup Chemicals (P) Ltd, Ziram, Colloidal Susponsion, IS 11010 :84 Chinhat, Tewari Ganj, 27% (m/m) only. Lncknow. 119. 2353144 W44-01 M.P. State Agro Industries Orgauo Mercurial DS, 1 % IS 03284 : 84 Dev Corpu. Ltd. Formulation only. Indl. Estate Bina, Distt. Sagar (MP). 120. 235324S 92-04-01 MFR Ltd. Pneumatic Tyres for IS 10914 : 88 Tiruvottiyur High Road, Automotive Vehicles Part :02 Madras 600019. (Trucks Tyres Only). Diagonal Ply, Nominal Size, 9.00—20, 14 PR, Nylon Cord. 121. 235334* 92444)1 Skoda (India) Engg Pvt. Ltd. Foot Sprayer Only. IS 03652 : 82 G 4, G 1 & I 4, Indl. Estate, Arakkonam 631005 122. 2353447 92-04-01 Sakthi Feeds Pvt. Ltd. Poultry Feeds, Types BSF IS 01374 :79 9/1, Nadupatti Road, BFF, CF, GCF and LCF only. Vennandur Distt. Salem 637505. 123. 2353548 92-04-01 Power Mobiles Pvt. Ltd. Power Operated Pneumatic, IS 07593 : 86 9, Mugalivakkam Road, Sprayer-cum-Duster. Part :01 Porur, Madras 600116. Knapsack Type 124. 2353649 92-0441 Kunj Behari Chemical* Bleaching Powder, Stable, IS 01065 : 89 62/2, Avaregere Village Grade 2 only. Kunigal Taluk Tumkur Distt. (Karnataka). 125. 2353750 92-04-01 The Bihar State Co-Op. Skim Powder Only. IS 01165 : 86 Milk Producers' Fed. Ltd. Barauni Dairy, Barauni, Distt. Begusarai (Bihar) 851112. 124. 2333851 92-04-01 Krishi Rasayau (Bihar) Milathion 5% (m/m) Duatifli IS 02568 : 78 Bela Indl. Estate, Powder Formulation only. Muzaffarpur (Bihar) R51112. 1717

1 2 ' '3" 4 5 6 127. 2353952 92-04-01 Anand Steemot India Pvt. Ltd. Non-Pressure Stovei, IS 02980 : 86 C-18, 19, Indl. Area, Multiwick Type Patna 800313 Capillaryt Fed with Painted Fuel Container, 2 Litr« Capacity Kerosene Consuinp- tion Rate 130 G/H

128. 2354045 92-04-01 Pctrochem Refinery Paraffin Wax, Typ» 3 only IS 04654 : 74 42, Anand Indl. Estate, Mohan Nagar, Ghaziabad. 129. 2354146 92-04-01 Asian Petro Chemical Prafnn Wax, Typo 3 only IS 04654 : 74 Industries, E-105, Surajpur Tndl. Area, UPSIDC, Site B, Distt. Ghaziabad. 130. 2354247 92-04-01 Wood Craft Products Ltd. Veneered Decorative Plywood IS 01328 : 82 PO LEDO Type 1 and Type 2 Distt. Dibrugarh (Assam) 786182

131. 2354348 92-04-01 A.K. Cements Pvt. Ltd. Ordinary Portland Cement IS 00269:89 Village Bitten 33 Grade Teh. Mertacity Distt. Nagaur. 132. 2354449 92-04-01 Modi Champion Ltd. 14 MM Sparking Plug» of IS 01063 : 63 Matsya Indl. Area, Body Reach 12.7 & 19.0 mm Delhi Road, Alwar 301030 133. 2354550 92-04-01 Sanganeria Co. Pvt. Ltd. Structural Steel (Ordinary IS 01977 : 7f 5, Ahmed Mamoojee Street Quality). Liluah, Howah. 134. 2354651 92-04-01 Aspikc Engg. Pvt. Ltd. Low Pressure Acetylene IS 08471 : 77 D-5V Indl. Estate Guindy Generator Carbide to Part : 01 MadraB 600032. Water Type, Design Pressure 0.04KGFCM SQ, Rated Capacity 200 M3 H 135. 2354752 92-04-01 Raasi Cement Ltd. Portland Slag CTement IS 00455 : 89 Vishnupurara Wadapalli PO Miryalguda Taluk Distt. Nalgonda 508353

136, 2354853 92-04-01 Bengal lspat Udyog Weldable Structural Steel, IS 02062 :84 188, Maniktola Main Road Grade Fe 410 WA, Calcutta 700054 Channels Upto & Includin ISCG 40 Sire

137. 2354954 92-04-01 Indo Iron Foundries Pvt. Ltd. Sand Cast Iron Spigot Soeket IS 01729 : 79 Unit K 5,1.D.A. Uppal Soil Waste & Ventilating Hyderabad 500039 Pipes Nominal Size 100 mm only. 3738. THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: SEPTEMBER 19, 1992/BHADRA 28, 1914 . {PART II—SEC. 3(i>)] 2 3 4 5 6

138., 2355047 92-04-01 VIMCO Industries Ready Mixed Paint, IS 02074 : 79 13-F, Jndl. Area, Air Drying, Govindpura Red Oxide Zinc Chrome, Bhopal 462063 Priming Only, 159. 2355148 92-04-01 VIMCO Industries Enamel, Synthetic, IS 02932 : 74 13-F, Indl. Area, Exterior Finishing Colour Govindpura Category No. 1. Bhopal 462023 140. 2355240 92-04-01 Haryana Agro Fertilizers Monocrotophos 36% (m/ai) IS 08074 | 83 & Co. SL only. G.T. Road, Shahbad Markanda (Haryana) 132135 HI. 2355350 92-04-01 Santokh Iron & Steel Safety Requirements for IS 09020 : 79 Fabrication Works Power Threshers, Old Bus Stand Spike Tooth, Una (HP). Cylinder Type Feeding System Chute, Rating 2 HP and 15 HP only

H2. 2355451 92-04-01 Vinay Agro Industries Safety Requirements for IS 09020 : 79 Sardar Avtar Singh Road Power Threshers; Bhoosa Mandi, Khurai Spike Tooth Distt. Sagar(MP)470117 Cylinder Type Feeding System Chute, Rating 5 HP and 10 HP only

143. 2355552 92-04-01 Vinay Engg. Works Safety Requirements for IS 09020 : 79 Bhusa Ganj Road, Khurai Power Threshers, Distt. Sagar(MP) 470117 Spike Tooth, Cylinder Type, Feeding Chute System, Rating. 5 HP & 10 HP only 144. 2355653 92-04-01 Rajesh Steel Tndustrios HSO Steel Bars of Grade Fe IS 01786 : 85 Village Deku 415, 8 mm to 32 mm size Khopoli Pen Road Taluka-Khalapur Distt. Raigad 145. 2355754 92-04-01 Hemavathi Cements Pvt. Ltd. Ordinary Portland Cement IS 00269 : 89 Survey No. 10 33 Grade Hemavathi Nagar Kammanhally, Sadarhally Post Chickanayakanahallly Taluq Tumkur Distt.

146. 2355855 92-04-01 Ramasarup Indl. Corpn. Mild Steel Wires (Galvanized) IS 03975 : 88 Plot No. 6 & 7 'O' Block For Armouring or cables, P.O- Kalyani, size upto & Including Distt. Nadia (WB) 16 mm Dia 147. 2355956 92-04-01 Kami Wire & Industries Aluminium Conductors IS 3980 : 76 C-25, Indl. Area, Galvanized Steel Reinforced Patna 800013 for Overhead Transmission Purposes, 3759 1 2 n 4 5 6 14&. 2356049 92-04-01 Asha Electricals Single Phase/Small AC Fan IS 00996 : 79 G 13, Sector 6 Noida Duty Motors Distt. Ghaziabad 201301 230 V with Class E Insulation Capacitor Start and Run Typc,/93 W, 149 W and 203 W Rating. 149. 2356150 92-04-01 Nivo Controls Pvt. LUl. Intrinsic illy Safe Electrical IS O57RO : 80 20/1, Lasudia Mori AB Road Apparatus and Circuits, Indore 452001 Capacitance Type Level Controller Type ALC-511 and Associated Prose TY PES 61.

150. 2356251 92-04-01 Nivo Controls Pvt. Ltd. Flameproof Enclosures for IS 02148 : 81 20/1, Lasudia Mori Electrical Apparatus, A.B. Moad, Flamepro of Housing for Tndorc 452001 Transmitter in Cast Aluminium Alloy LM 6,

No. CMD/13 : 11] N. SRINIVASAN, Addl. Director General

2241 Gl/92—8 376J THJi GAZMTi- OF INDIA : SKPTJiMBJZR 19, 1992/BHADRA 2R, 1914 IPART II—SEC 3(H)]

MINISTRY OF HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT S.O. 2411.--In Ihc- application made by and with the concurrence of the Board of Management of the National (Department of Women & Child Development) Children's Fund, New Delhi, as in exercise of the powers conferred by Section 4 of the. Charitable Endowments Act In the Matter of Ihe Charitable Endowments act. 1890 1890 (6 of 1890), Hie Central Government do hereby order that the sum of Rs. 1,72,620 (Rupees One lakh Seveniyiwo (6 of 1890) Thousand Six hundred ;ind Twenty only) as per particular* given below be invested n fked deposit Schema for 91 In Ihe matter of the National Children's Fund, New Delhi day* Vijaya Bank, Ghandni Chowk, Delhi at the rale uf New Delhi, ihe ?41h Aumist, VJ92 Interest of 12 per cent per nnmira w.e.f. 08-08-92.

SI. No. Amount Date of previous Investment Date of Maturity Remarks

1, 1,72,620/- 08-05-92 08-1)8-92 Surplus amount of discounte d value of Ri, 45,00,000/- deposited in Bank of India, Janpath, NcwDelKi.

2- The above account shall vest in the treasurer of chari- Department of Social Welfare No. S.O. 120(E) dated the table endowment* of India to be held by him for being ap- 2nd March, 1979 as amended from time tc time. plied in accordance with tbc scheme for the administration erf the National Children's Fund, New Delhi, published with [F. No. 13-4/92-TR-I1] tb«» Notification of the Government of India in the then S. K. BHAROAVA, Under Secy.

In the matter of the Charitable Endowments Act, 1H90 (6 of 1890) In the matter of the National Children's Fund, New Delhi New Delhi, the 24th Aufiust, 1992 S.O. 2412.—On the application mtde by and with the concurrence of th« Board of Management of the National 3761

91 days in Vijaya Bank, Ghandni Chowk, Delhi at the rale of Interest of 16 per cent per annual w.e.f. 08-08-92. SI.No. Amount Date of previous Date of Remarks 2. The above account shall vest in the treasurer of chari- table endowments of India to bo helvJ by him for being Inveitmrii Maturily applied in accordance with the scheme fot the administration I. 15, >.VK))/-08-05-92 OS-iS-91 Surplus am \mt of the National Children's Fund, New Delhi, published with willb:d:p3sitc.l the Notification of the Government of Indin in the then Department of Social Welfare No. S.O. 120(E) dated the in FD for 91 rtayj 2nd March. 1979 as amended from t'me" to time. i \ Vijaya Ba l1;, ChandniChOiYk, [F. No. 13-4/92-TR-H} Delhi. S. K. BHARGAVA, Under Secy.

In the mutter of the Charitable Endowments Act, 1890 reinvested ,n Fixed Deposit Schem; in Syndicate Bank, (6 of 1890) Hauz Kbas, New Delhi for <36 days w.e.f. 13-07-92 at the rate of Interest of 12 per ii-jni per annum. In the matter of the National Children'* Fund, New Delhi 2. The above account shall vest in tho treasurer of New Delhi, the 25th August, 1992 charitable endowments of India to be held by him for being applied in accordant* with tue scheme for the admlnistia- S.O. 2413.—On the application made by and with the tion of the National Children's Fund, New Delhi, publ shed concurrence of the Boaid of Management of the National with the Notification of the Government of Indin in the Children's Fund, New Delhi, as in exercise of the powers then Department of Social Welfaie No. S.O. 120(E) dated conferred by Section 10(2) of the Charitable Endowments the 2nil March, 1979 as amended from time to time. Act, 1890 (6 of 1890), the Central Government do hereby order that the mini of Rs. 1,21,948 (Rupees One lakh Twentyone thousand Nine hundred and Fortyeifiht only) [F. No. 13-4/92-TR-II] (;*s. 1,19,540/- matured on 13-07-92 alongWith interest) be S. K. BHARGAVA, Under Secy. 3762 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: SEPTEMBER 19, 1992/BHADRA 28, 1914 [PART TI—SEC. 3(ii.)l

H the matter of the Charitable Endowments Act, 1890 (6 of 1890) SI, No. Amount Datc of previous Dat-of Remark' In tlu matter of the National Children's Fund, New Delhi Investment Maturity 1. 95,00,(00/- 24-04-29 , New Delhi, the 25ih August, 1992 1,16,400/- ^. — From cash S.O. 2414,—On ihe application made by and with tlv: bila nee from concurrence of the Board of Management of the Natonal NCF Children's Fund, New Delhi, as in exercise of the powers conferred by Section IO{2) of the Charitable Endowments Act, 1890 (6 of 1890), the Central Government do hereby order that the sum of Rs. -18.08,200 (Rupees Forlyelght 2. The above account shall vest in the treasurer of chari- lath Eight thousand und Two hundred only) (.discounted table endowments of India to be held by him for bcinfi value of Rs- 50,00,000) be reinvested in Vijaya Bank, applied in accordance with the scheme for the administra- Chandni Chowk, Delhi and Rs. -13,08,200 (Rupees Fortyeight tion of the National Children's Fund, New Delhi, published lakh Eight thousand and Two hundred only) (d'scounled with the Notification of ihe Government of India in the value cf Rs. 50,00,000) in Stale Bank of Mysore. Connaught then Department of Socijl Welfare No. S.O. 120(E) dated Place, New Delhi, as per particulars given below are re- the 2nd March, 1979 as amended from time to time. invested in the above mentioned bank in Certificate of Deposit Scheme for 91 days w.e.f. 27-07-92 at the rale of [F. No. 13-4-/92-TR-IIJ Interest of 16 per cent per annum. S. K, BHARGAVA, Under Secy. 3763 3764 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : SEPTEMBER 19, 1992/BHADRA 28, 1914 [PART II—SEC. 3(I1)] 3765 3766 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : SEPTEMBER 19, 1992/BHADRA 28, 1914 IP ART II—SEC. 3(ii)]

MINISTRY OF COAL NVw Delhi the, 19th August, 1992 S.O. 2415.—Whereas by the notification of the Government of India in the Ministry of Energy (Department of Coal) S.O. No. 88 dated the 20th December, 1990, under sub-section (1) of section 7 of tin Coal Bearing Ar,;as (Acquisition and Development) Act, 1957 (20 of 1957) and published in Part-II, Soction 3, Sub-Section (ii) of the Cizjttc of India, dated the 12th January, 1991, the Central Government gave notice of its intention to acquire the rights to mine, quarry, bore, dig and search for win, work and carry away the Minerals in the lands measuring 2909.812 acres (approximately) or 1177.585 hectares (approximately) in the locality specified in the Schedule appended to that notification; And whereas the competent authority in pursuance of section 8 of the said Act, has made his report to the Central Government, And whi'reas ttv; Central Government after considering the report aforesaidandafter consulting the Givcrninfill of Madhya Pradesh, is satisfied that the rights to mine, quarry, bore, dig, and search for win, w>rk and carry away minerals in the land measuring 2909.812 acres (approximately) or 1177.585 hectare (approximately) described in the Schedule appended hereto, should be acquired. Now, therefore, in exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (1) of section 9 of the said Act the Central Government hereby declares that the rights to mine, quarry, bore, dig and search for win work and carry away minerals in the lands measuring 2909.812 acres (approximately) or 1177.585 hectares (appro- ximately) described in the Schedule appended hereto; are hereby acquired. The plans bearing No. SECL/BSP/ACME/LEM/Land/87 dated 9th March 1991 of the area covered by this notification may be inspected in the office of the Colleotor, Shahdol (Madhya Pradesh) or in the offl;t of th» Coal Controller, 1 Council House Street, Calcutta or in the office of the South Eastern Coalfields Limited (Revenue Section), S;epat Road, Bilaspur-495001 (Madhya Pradesh).

SCHEDULE BANGWAR BLOCK SOHAGPUR COALFIELD DISTRICT -SHAHDOL (M\DHYA PRADESH) Mining Rights Revenue Land

SI. Name of Village G.neral Patwari Tahsil District , .Area in Remarks Nc). Number HalkaN:i. hectares

1. Dhanpuri 474 98 S ^Ivigpur Shahdol 120.287 par t 2. Saraikapa 940 98 Sohagpur Shahdol .31.023 part 3. Karkati 72 99 Suhagpur Shahdol 180.016 part 4. Deogawan 458 99 Sohngpur Shahdol 11.750 part 5. Deogai 455 60 Sohagpur Shahdol 35.739 part 6. Bangwar 683 60 Sohagpur Shahdol 200.893 part 7. Bimhori 724 65 :Sohagpur Shahdol 84,581 pnrt 004.289 hectares Total: (approximately) .3767

Forest L-and

SI. Compartment No. Range Division Area in Remarks N< hectares

1. 60 VII (Part) Btirhar South Shahdol 42.265 par t ?,. 71 XVI (Part) Burluti' South Shahdi.l 50.380 par t 3. 72 XVI (Part) Burhar South SlmhdoJ 148.149 par t 4. 73 11, VH(Part) Burhar South Shahdol 272.502 part Total : 513.296 hectares (approximately) Grand Total: - 11 77.585 hectares (approximately) 2909.812 acres (approximately)

1. Plot numbers acquired in village Dhanpuri (Part). 1135 (part), 1139 (part), 1140 (part), 1439 (part), 1443 (part), 1444 (part), 1445 (part), 1447 (part), (1448 (part), 1449 (part., 1450 (pirt), 1464 (part), 1465 (part), J466 (part), 1467(part). 1468 to 1470, 1471 (art). |4iUH):)rt) I4))f!virr>, |4<)3 JpartJ, 1532 (pirt), 1472 (part), 1473 to 1478, 1479 (part), 1480 (part), 1481 (part), 1482 (part). 1483 (part). 1484 to 1486, 1487 (part), 1533 (part), 1534(part), I 535 (put), J 536 to 1561, 1563 to J 567, 1568 (part), J 569 to 1575, 1576 (part) 1733 1577 (part)! 1578 (pirt), 1579 to 1583, 1584 (part), 1722 (part), 1724 (part), 1725, 1726 (part), 1727 (part) (part), 1734 (part), 1735 to 1742, 1743 (part), 1744, 1745 (part), 1746 (part), 1747 (part), 1748 to 1769, 1772, 1773, 1774, 1775 (part), 1776 (part), 1787 (part), 1788 (part), 1789 to 1800, 1802 (part), 1838 (part), 1966 to 1971.

2. Plot numbers acquired in village Saraikapa (part). 750 (part), 751, 752, 753 (part), 754 (part), 755 to 758, 759 (part) 760, 761, 778 (part), 779, 780, 781 (part), 782 (part), 783 (part), 844 (part), 845 (part), 846 to 848, 849 (part), 850 (part), 856 (part), 857 to 859, 860 (part), 861 (parti, 863 (part). 864 (part), 866 (part), 867 to 874, 875 (part), 876 to 880, 881 (part), 882 to 903, 904, 907.

3. Plot nur"ber.< acquired in village Karka.fi (pn'V 254 (part), 255 (part), 274 (part), 275 (part), 276 (part), 291 (part), 292 (part), 293 (part), 294 to 304, 305 (part), 306 (part), 307 (part), 30S (part), 309(part), 310 to 335, 336 (part), 337 (part), 342 (part;, 343, (part), 344, 345 (part), 355 (part), 356 to 359, 360 (part), 361 to 421, 432 (part), 433 (part), 434, 435 (part) 437 (part), 438 to 444, 445 (part), 446 (part), 447 (part), 448 to 468, 469 (part., 470, 471 (part), 472(part), 474 (part)! 475, 476, 477 (pan), 505 (part), 536 (part), 507 (part), 508 (part), 515 (part), 516 (part), 517, 518, 519 (part), 520 (part), 522 (pirt), 529 (part), 530 to 534, 535 (part), 536. 537, 538 (part). 539 (part), 540(part),54lto755,756(part), 757(part),760(part),761 to764,767.

4. Plot numbers acquired in village Deogawan (part). 18, 20 (part), 21 (part), 22 (part). 23 to 29, 30 (part), 31 (part), 32 (part), 33 (part), 34 to 37, 38 (part), 39 (part), 40 (pirt), 41, 42 (part), 43 (part), 44 (part), 69 (part), 71 (mirt), 72 (part), 73 (part), 74 (part) 75, 76, 77 (part). 5, Plot numbers acquired in village Deoga" (part). 1, 2, 3 (part), 4 to 49, 50 (part), 59 (part), 60 (part), 61 (part), 62 (part), 63 (part), 70 (part), 71 to 73, 74 (part), 75 (part), 76 (part). 2241 GT/92—9 3768 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : SEPTEMBER 19, 1992/BHADRA 28, 19K [PART II—SEC. 3(ii)]

6. Plot numbers acquired in village Bangwar (part). 1 to 118, 120 to 157, 158 (part), 159 (part), 162 (part), 209 to 233, 234 (part), 235 to 286, 287 (part), 288 to 289, 290 (part), 291 (part), 295 (part), 296 (part), 297 to 305, 306 (part), 307 (part), 311 (part), 313 (part), 13/322, 16/323, 28/324, 14/325, 18/326, 19/327, 329 to 331.

7. Plot numbers acquired in village Bimhori (part). 33 (part), 34 to 37, 42 to 48, 49 (part), 50 (part), 52 (part), 60 (part), 61 (pnrt), 62 to 70, 71 (part), 72 (part), 73, 74, 75 (part), 76 (part), 79 (part), 85 (part), 86 (part), 87 to 100, 101 (part), 102 to 128, 129 (part), 155 (part), 156 to 176, 177 (part), 178, 179, 180 (part), 181 (part), 371 (part), 373 (part), 374 (part) 375, 376, 377 (part), 378 (part), 379 (part), 380 to 404, 406 to 425, 520 (part), 521 to 526, 527 (part), 548 (part), 549 (part), 550, 551, 553, 554 (part), 555 (part), 556 (part), 557 (part).

Boundary Description:— A-B Line starts from point 'A' in village Dhanpuri and passes through plot numbsr 1445, 1444, 1448, 1447 1471, 1472 through forest compartment No. 72 XVI and through plot number 1838 through forest compartment No. 72 XVI, through plot number 1802 through forest compartment No. 72 XVI through plot numbers 178 8 1787, 1776, 1775 and meets at point 'B'. B-C Line passes in village Bangwar through plot numbers 159, 158, 162 then through forest compartment numbers 72 XVI, 73 II then entre in village Bimbhori and proceeds through plot numbers 85, 86, 101, 75, 79, 75 and meets at point 'C. C-Cl-D Line passes in village Bimhori through plot numbers 75, 76, 72 71, 60, 61, 52, 50, 49, 33, then northern boundary of plot numbers 49, 36, 37 and eastern boundary of plot number s 37, 42, 527 then through plot numbers 527, 549, 548 then eastern boundary of plot numbers 551, 553, then through plot numbers 554, 555, 557, and meets at point 'D'. D-Dl-E Line passes through plot number 520 and southern boundary of plot numbers 425, 406, 404 then through plot numbers 371, 373, 374, 377, 378, 379,177, 181, 180, 155, 129 then western boundary of plot numbers 128, 123, 111, 108 southern boun- dary of plot numbers 104, 105, 106, 94, 93, 92 then western boundary of plot numbers 92, 91, 90, 89 through forest compartment No. 73 II cntrc in village Bangwar and meets at point 'E'. E-E1-E2-F Line passes through forest compartment number 73 II, 73 VII then eastern boundary of plot numbers 266, 302, 305, 313 then through plot numbers 313, 311, 306, 307, 296, 295, 287, 290, 291, 290, 234 of village Bangwar then proceeds in village Deogai through plot numbers 3, 50, 60, 61, 59, 62 63, 70, 74, 75, 76 and cntre in village Deogwan through plot numbers 39, 40, 77, 74, 73 and meets at point 'F. F-G Line passes in village Deogwan through plot numbers 69, 72, 71, 42, 44, 43, 33, 32, 31, 30 then through forest compartment No. 60 VII and through plot numbers 20,21, 22 entre in village Karkati through plot numbers 7 60, 757, 756 then through forest compartment number 60 VII and through plot numbers 355, 3 60 western boundary of plot numbers 359 through plot numbers 360, 345, 342, 336, 292, 291, 293, 276, 275, 274, 305, 306, 308, 307, 469, 471, 255, 254 and meets at point 'G\ O-A. Line passes in village Karkati through plot numbers 254, 472, 474, 477, 447, 446, 445, 437, 435, 433, 432, 505, 506, 507, 508, 515, 516, 519, 520, 522, 529, 535, 538, 540, 539 and entre in village Saraikapa proceed through plot numbers 844, 845. 849, 850, 856, 860, 881, 861, 863, 864,875, 866, 783, 782, 781, 778, 759, 761, 754, 3769

753, 750 then enter in village Dhanpuri and passes through plot numbers 1747, 1746, 1745, 1743, 1722, 1724, 1727, 1726, 1734, 1733, 1568, 1576, 1577, 1578, 1584, 153 5, 1534, 1533, 1532 1487, 1493, 1489, 1490, 148?, 1482, 1481, 1480, 1479, 1135, 1139, 1140, 1467, 1466, 1465, 1464, 1450, 1449, 1439, 1443, 1445 and meets at the starting point 'A'.

[No. 43015/9/90-LSW] B.B. RAO, Under Secy. 3770 THF, GAZETTE OF INDIA: SEPTEMBER 19, I992/BHADRA 28, 1914 |PART H—SEC 3(ii)J

CORRIGENDUM at page 1582,— (i) in the notification for "Acqui^t'on nnd Develop- New Delhi, the 24th August, 1992 ment)" read "(Acquisition and Development)". S.O. 2417,— In (lie notification of the Government of India (iij in the boundary description in line J-K-l.-M.-N, for in the Ministry of Coal. No. S.O. 890 dated (he 27th Febru- "6 7"' read "67". ary, 1992, published at puses 1580 to 1582 of the Gazette INo. 43015/14/89-LSWI of India, Far II, Section 3. sub-section (>'), dated the 21M Mai-ch, 1992,— B. B. RAO, Under Secy.

CORRIGENDUM dated lln; 9lh March, 1992 :— (i) at page 3, in the notification in last para, for "Maha- New Delhi, the 24th August, 1992 rashla)" read "(Maharashtra)". (ii) a) payc 4. in boundary description line "D-.V" for S.O. 2418.— In rlie notification of the Government of "553-3/4, 554-3/4" read "553-3-4, 554/3-4". India in the Ministry of Coal No. S.O. 197(0) dated the 5th March. 1992, published nt pages 1 to 4 of the Gazette of |No. 43015/10/90-I.SWI India Extraordinary, Part-II, Section 3, sub-section (ill. B. B. RAO, Under Secy. 3771

New Delhi, the 25th August, 1992 of Maharashtra is satisfied that the lands measuring 66.39 hectares (appioximately) or 1-54.06 acres (approximately) S.O. 2419.—Whereas by the notification of the Govern- hectares (approximately) or 164.06 acres (approximately) ment of India in the Ministry of Coal, number S.O. 2763 dated the 28th October, 1991 under sub-section (1) of section Now, therefore, in exercise of th powers conferred' by sub- 7 of the Coal Bearing Areas (Acquisition and Development) section (1) of section 9 of the Coal Bearing Areas (Acqui- Act, 1957 (20 of 1957) and published in Part-II, Section 3, sition and Development) Act, 1957 (20 of 1957), the Cen- Sub-section (ii) of the Gazette of India dated the 2nd Novem tral Government hereby declares that tht lands measuring ber, 1991, the Central Government gave notice of its in- 66.39 hectares (approrimatcly) or 164.06 acres (approxi- tention to acquire land and rights in the locality specified in mately) described in the said Schedule are hereby acquired. the Schedule appended to that notificaion; The plan No. C-l (E) Ill/lXR/505 dated the 4th January And whereas the competent authority in pursuance of 1992 of the area covered by this notification may be inspect- section 8 of the said Act has made his report to the Central ed in the office of the Collector, Chandrapur (PIN-442401) Government; (Maharashtra) or in the office of the Coal Controller, 1, Counril House Street, Calrutta (PIN 7C0001) or in the offire And whereas the Centra! Government after considering of the Western Coasfields Limited (Revenue Departmnt) the report aforesaid and after consulting the Government Coal Estate, Civil Lines, Nagpur-440001 (Maharashtra). ylil THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: SEPTEMBER 19, 1992/BIIADRA 28, 1914 [PART II—S£C. 3(ii)]

SCHEDULE CII.\RGAON BLOCK -1 (STRNA O.C.) WANIARLA DISTRICT CH.YNDRAPUK. (MAKARS4TRA) fPlnti No. C-i(E)/ni/JJR/505 dated the 4th January, 1992) All Ilifhts SI. Nutn: of Vill.'igc PativaridrdeNo. Tchsil District Area i n hectares Remarks No 1. Chargaon 28 Bhadravati Chandrapur 66.39 Part Total area: 66.39 hectares approximately) or 1 d4.0o acros (a pproximately)

Hot numbeis acquired in villago Clnwgaon.—40 Part, 45, 46, C-D-E-F : Ljnc passes through village Chargaon crosses 48 to 59, 61, 64, 65, 67 to 75, 76 Part, 78 Part, 79 Part road, then proceeds along the outer boundary of plot num- 80, 81, 82/2 Part, 34, 85, 96, 97, 98 Part 99 Part road bers 59, 57, 56, 55, 54, 45, 46, 48,, 49' and in plot numbers Part. 40, 76, 78, 79 and meets at point 'F'.

Boundary description.—-A-B-C : Line starts from point 'A' F-A : Line passes along the common boundary of villages and' passes through village Chargaon along the outer boun- Chargaon and Kunad and meets at starting point 'A'. dary of plot numbers 35, 84, 80, 81 and in plot number 82/2, then along the ouler boundary of plot number 96, when in [No. 43015/13/91-LSW] plot rmmb<:rs (JR, 99, then along the outer boundary of plol 1 number. ! f)7, 68, 65, 64, 61, read and meets at point 'C\ B. B. RAO, Under Secy. 3773

New Delhi, the 26tb August, 1992 at prise 4228, in plot numbers to be acquired in village Rasa fur "412'l-413/2" read "413/1-413/2". S.O. 2420.—Whereas by the notification of the Govern- ment of India in the Ministry of Coal number S.O. 2758, In the boundary description in line "B-C-D" for "at point" dated the 14th October, 1991, published in Part II, Section -3, read "at Point "D". sub-section (li) of the Gazette of India, dated the 2nd November, 1991 at pages 4223 to 4229, issued under sub- section (1) of section 7 of the Coal Bearing Areas (Acquisi- at page 4229, in the boundary description in line "J-K-L" tion and Development) Act, 1957 (20 of 1957), the Centra! for "87' read "77". Government gave notice of its intention to acquire the lands 1 described in the Schedule appended to that notification; Any person interested in any land in respect of which the ahuvc amendment lias been issued, may within thirty days of the issue of this notification, object to the acquisition of And whereas it has been brought to the notice of the the whole or any part of the said land, or any rights in or Central Government that certain errors of printing nature over such land in terms of i;ub-9?ction (1) of section K of havo occurrej in the publication of the said notification in the said Act. the Gazette; Now, therefore, in exercise of the powers conferred by subjection (1) of section 7 of the said Act, the Central The Coail Conti oiler, 1, Council House Street. Calcutta has Government hereby amends the said notification as follows:— been declared by the Central Government as the competent I'tiiliorily vide notification number S.O. 2519 dated the 27lh at pago 4226, in sub-para (b) for "(approximately) des- May, 19R3, published in the Gazette of India dated the lltrh cribed" read "(approximately) in mining rights described", June, 1983 at pages 2445 to 2450. at page 4227, in tho Schedule 'A' (i) for "HONSA BLOCK" read "GHONSA BLOCK" arid for "YAVTMAL" read "YAVATMAL". Explanation.—In respect of plot number1! amended through Hi) in SI. No. 3 under column Village number, for "87" (his; notification only, the said period of thirty days in terms read "86". of sub-section (1) of section 8 of the said Ad^ starts run- ning from the date of issue of this notification. (iii) in plot numbers to be acquired' in village Fulor, for "25/1-25 2-25/325-4" read "25/1-25 2-25! [No. 43015/12/89-LSW] 3-25/4" and for "26/1-26/1A-26/2" read "26 1-26| 1A-26/1B-26/2". B. B. RAO, Under Secy. 3774 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: SEPTEMBER 19, 1992/BHADRA 28, 1914 [PART II—SEC. 3(H)]

New Delhi, the 26th August, 1992 at page 1161, the plot numbers to be acquired in vil- lage Dhorwasa, for 59/1-59/2-59/3-57/4 read 59j S.O. 2421.—Whereeias by the notification of the Govern- 1-59/2-59/3-59/4. ment of India in the then Ministry of Energy (Department of Coal) number S.O. 668, dated the 20th February, 1992, Any persons interested in any land in respect of which published in the Gazette of India, dated the 29th February, the above amendment has been issued, may, within thirty 1992, Part II, Section 3, Sub-section (ii), at pages 1159 to days of the issue 08 this notification, object to the acqusition 1162, issued under sub-section (1) of section 7 of the Coal of the whole or any part of the said land, or any right in Bearing Areas (Acquisition and Development), Act, 1957 or over such lands in terms of sub-section (1) of section 8 (20 of 1957), the Central Government gave notice of its of the said Act. intention to acquire the lands described in the Schedule ap- pended to that notification ; The Coal Controller, 1, Council House Street, Calcutta, has been declared by the Central Government as the com- petent authority vide notification number S.O. 2519, dated And whereas it has been brought to the notice of the Cen- the 27th May, 1983, published in the Gazette of India, tral Government that certain errors of printing nature have dated the 11th June, 1983 at pages 2446 to 2450. occurred in the publication of the said notification in the Official Gazette ; Explanation.—In respect of plot numbers amended through this notification only, the said period of thirty days in terms of sub-section (1) of section 8 of the said Act, starts run- Now, therefore, in exercise of the powers conferred by ning from the date of issue of this notification. sub-section (1) of section 7 of the said Act, the Central en l Government hereby amends the Schedule apP ded to the [No. 43015/17/89-LSW] said notification as follows :— B. B, RAO, Under Secy. 3775

New Delhi, the 26th August, 1992 nexeda-PPended ^^ t0 3S a!S° 'n the schedule hereto an- S.O. 2422.—Whereas by the notification of the Govern- ment of India in the late Ministry of Energy (Department of Coal) No. S.O. 3153 dated the 1st November, 1990 issued under sub-section (1) of section 4 of the Coal Bearing Areas (Acquisition and Development) Act, 1957 (20 of 1957) (hereinafter referred to as the said Act) and published in Paft-II Section 3, sub-section (ii) of the Gazette'of India dated^ the 24th November, 1990 the Central Government gave'. notice•.of its intention to prospect for coal' in lands measuring 2016;&6 -hectares (approximately) or 4983.65 acres (approximately) in the locality specified in the sche- 2241 GI/92-—10 3776 THE GAZhllL OF JND1A: SEprEMBbR 19, 1992/BHADIU 28, 19H [PAJIT n—SEC. 3(I:)1

SCHEDULE BANDRA EXTENSION BLOCK WANI AREA DISTRICT CHANDRAPUR (MAHARASHTRA)

SI. Namj of village Patwarl circle- No. Teh=il District Aria in hcrtrrc- IU-rr.r H' No 1. Amarpuri 3 Chimur Chanc'rapur 23.50 Pan 2. Baiv'ar 2 Chiraur Chandrapur 274.30 Part 3. Shedeeaon 4 Chimur Chan'Irapur 430.00 Part 4. Shivapur Chiraur Chandrapur 1.88.41 Full 5. MajraBcdgc 3 Chimur Chandrapur 225.65 Full 6. Chimur Ronse Brahmapuri Chiraur Chandat'pur 875.00 Part Division Total area : 2016. 86 hectares(apprc\irru.tel>) or 4983,65 ti.cres (approximately) Boundary description : C-D : Line passes through compartment No. 44, then proceeds along the outer boundary of village Ban- A-B : Lino starts from point 'A' and passes along the dar nnd common boundarv of village Khadsangi common boundary of villages Majra Begdc find and compartment number 28B then passes through Arnarpuvi, then through village Amarpuri and then compartment number 29 and meets at point 'D\ proceeds along the outer boundary of compartment No. 28A. then proceeds through compartment No. D-A : Line passes through partly compartment num- 26B and common boundary of villages Pitichuwa ber 29 and then uloog the outer haundary of vil- and Shedepaon and meets at point 'B\ lage Mnjra Begde find meets at •starting point 'A'. B-C : Line passes through village Shedegaon and re- [No. 43015/13/90-LSW] serve forest anil meets nt point 'C, B. R. RAO, Under Secy. 3777

Now Delhi, the 26th August, 1992 Office of the Central Coalfields Limited (Revenue Section), Darbli;inga Houtc, Ranchi or in the office of the Coal Con- S.O. 2423.-—Whereas it appears to the Central Govefti- troller, 1, Council House Street, Calcutta or in the Office of ment that Coal is likely to be obtained from the lands men- the Deputy Commissioner, Hazaribagh (Bihar) or at the tioned in the Schedule hereto annexed; office of the Deputy Commissioner, Daltonganj, Palamau Now, therefore, in exercise of the powers conferred by (Bihar). aub-section (1) of section 4 of the Coal Bearing Areas (Acquisition and Development) Act, 1957 (20 of 1957), the All persons interested in the land covered by this noti- Central Government hereby gives notice of its intention to fication shall deliver all maps, charts and other docunjMits prospect for cowl therein. referred to in sub-section (7) of section 13 of the said Act to the Revenue Officer, Central Coalfields Limited, Dar- The plan No. Rev/19/91 dated the 21st June, 1991 of the bhanga House, Ranchi, within ninety days from the date area covered by this notification can be inspected in the ol publication of this notification.

SCHEDULE M \GApH BLOCK EXTN NORTH KARANPURA COALFIELD (showing land notified for prospecting) Block 'A'

SI. Village Thana 1 hana number District Area in Area t ere Remarks No, hectare 1. Kurlonsa Tandwa 26 HazaribLigji 44.7*0 110 50 P. it li Charra Balumath 54 Palamau 6.27 15.50 Part Totalar^a: 50.99 hectare?, ((appicximr iclj) LT 176.00 3IIK (approximately) 3773 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA; SEPTEMBER 19, 1992/EKAi:RA 28, 1914. [FART II~SEC. 3(ii)l

^onndary description : a'ar Mfidi cnC tnrcugh vjUnro Cbarra and Kur- A-B : li'ie pi:s..i's uloiig the part central line of Damo- loagn nnd meets at point 'D'. dar Nadi and meets at point 'B'. B-C-D : line pais ulcng the part central line of Damo- U-A : line pas,us Uh'ii'iyJk village Kurlonga nnd meets Eloclc 'B' a', ctarting point 'A'.

SI. VilUige Tiv-iiin Di.IrKit Area !••. Li^tcrec, Art i' ii* i CICJ Ri.mr.il.L No

1. Kurl'Tyja Tr;:i.lvi'a .'.'6 2.23 5.50 Part 2. Saradhu 29 42. fi 5 K.5A0 Pert 3. Hjc.'iAb.'lia Tanilwi 30 H:i.ztirib"i"Ji U.44 1.10 Part Tomiirca : 45.3-J'I (.-tiresGipprsjxim 'I'-ly) or 3 ] 2.00 ..CKS (u.ppi'.JsiitiLttly)

Boundary description : II-E : Hue parses along the part central line of Jora F.-F-C : linei pass through Daraodar Nndi and then Simar JJ;:di and meets at starting point 'E\ through villages Kurlonca und Sarullhu ;;nd meet at point 'G'. {No. 43015/19/91-LSW] G-H : lire parses through villages Saradhu and' Hecha- balia and meet:! ct point 'H'. B. B. RAO, Under Secy. 3779 3780 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: SEPTEMBER iy, 1992/BHADRA 28, 1914 [PART II—SEC. 3(ii)]

New Delhi, the 26th August, 1992 Objection to acquisition : SO. 2424.—Whereas by the notification of the Govern- V'S(1) Any person interested in any land in respect of ment of India in the Ministry of Ene py. Department which a notification under section 7 has been issued may of Coal, number SO. 2550. dated the 12th September, 1990 within thirty days of the issue of the notification, object to i-sued under sub-section (1) of section 4 of ihe Coal the acquisition of the whole or any part of the land or Bearing Areas (Acquisition and Developnio-.it) Ad. 1957 of any rights in or over such land. (20 of 1957) and published in the Gazette of Jndia in Part II. Section 3, Sub-section (ii) dated the 29th September, Explanation :—It shall not be an objection within the 1990 at pages 4320 to 4321, the Central Government gave mean.ns of this section for any person to say that he himself notice of its intention to prospect for conl in 15').08 hec- desires to undertake mining operations in the land Tor the tares (approximately) or 393.10 acres (approximately) of production of coal and that such operations should not be the lands in locality specified in the Schedule annexed 1o undertaken by the Central Government or by any other liint notification; person. > (2) Every objection under sub-section (1) shall be made to the competent authority in writing and the competent And whereas the Central Government is satisfied that coal authority shall give the objecter an opportunity of being is obtainable in a part of the said land; heartf cither in peraon or by a legal practitioner und shall, after hearing all ruch objections and after mating such Now, therefore, in exercise of the powers conferred W further enquiry, if any, as he thinks necessary, either make sub-section. (1) of section 7 of the said Act, the Central a report in respect of the land which has been notified under Government hereby gives notice of its intention to acquire sub-section (1) of section 7 or of rights in or over such land, mining rights in the lands measuring 153.61 hectares (appro- or make different reports in respect of different parcels of ximately) or 379.58 acres (approximately) as described in. such land or of rights in or over such land, to the Central the Schedule appended hereto : Government, containing his recommendations on the objec- tions, together with the record of the proceedings held by him, ti r the decision of that Government. Note—1 : The plan bearing No. C-l(E(/JII/JJM/507- 192 dated the 31st January, '1992 of the urea (3/ For the purpose of this section, a person shall be covered by this notification may be inspected in deemed to be interested in land who would be entiled to the Office of the Collector, Chandrapur (Maha- claim an interest in compensation of ths land or any rights rashtra) or in the Office of the Conl Controller, 1, in or over such land were acquired under this Act." Council House Street, Calcutta or in the Office of the Western Coalfields Limited (Revenue De- Note—3 : The Coal Controller, 1, Council House partment), Coal Estate, Civil Lines, Na£pur-44U0f)l Street, Calcutta has been appointed by the Cen- (Maharashtra). tinl Government as the competent authority under the Act vide notification number S.O. 851!*, dated Note 2 : Attention is hereby invited to the. provisions the 27th May, 1983, published iu the Gazette of of secion 8 of ths aforesaid Act, which provide! India, in 'Part II, Section 3, sub-section (ii) dated as follows:'—i the Hth June. 1983 at pages 244

SCHEDULE NEW MAJRI EXTENSION BLOCK WAN! ARliA DISTRICT CHANDRAPUR (MAHARASHTRA) (Phn NJ. C-l('LMU/JJM/5i)7-19r\ d'Ucd the 3isi January. 1992).

Mining Rights -

SI. Name of village Patwari circle Tehsil Di.-urici Area in hectares Remarks. No. No. 1. Patala 3 Bhadrawati Chandrapur 127.73 Pflrt Naglon 2 Bba-irawiiti Chan.lrapur 25.88 Part Total area — 153.61 Hectares (a pproximately) or 379.58 acrou (appro* imately\

Plot number to be acquired in village—Patala: Boundary description. : 1 to 29, 30/1, 30/2, 31 to 33, 34 parr, 35 part, 36 to A-B Line starts from point 'A' and passes through 38 39 part, 41 part, 42 part, 43 pan, 50 part, 5l village Fatala along the norhiri boundary ol part, 52 part, 53 parr, 54 part, 127 part, 137 part, Wardha river and meets at point 'B'. 138 part, 139, 140 part. 141 part, 142 part, 143 to 1R2, 183 part, 184 part, 190 part, 192 purt. 193 part, B-O Line passes through villages Palal'i along the outer 194, 195'l-2, 196 to 204, 217 to 219, 474 to 476. boundary of plot numbers 474, 476, 485 484 483 478 to 498, 500 part, road part, Nnllah part. 498, 482, 481, 479, 478, 219, 218, 217, eastern boundary of road, then proceeds through village- Plot numbers to be acquired in village—Najlou : Naglon along the eastern boundary of road and 3, 4, 5 part, 6, 7/1-7/2 R part, 9 pan, 10, 11, 12. meet* at point 'C*. part. 13 part, 16 part, 17/1, 17/2, IS part, 21 part, C-D Line passes along the common boundary of 22, 43, 24 part, 25 part, 26 part, road pan. villages Naglon and Ktmui ,r*nd meet; at point T>\ 3781

EVA lino passes through villago-Nagton in plot number Nallah, 35, 34, 500, 50, Nallafi, 51, 52, 53 and 26, 25, 24, 21, 18, 16, road, 12 13, 9, R, 5 Then 54 and meets at starting point 'A*. proceeds through village P*tah, crosses Nullah and [No. 43015/11/90-l.SW] passes in plot numbers 193, 192, 190, 183, 184, 137, 138. road, 127, 140, 141, 142, 39, 41, 42, 43, B. B. RAO, Under Secy. 3782 THE GAZETTE OF INOIA ; ^EPJFMBER ig i9974-&HAElRA :S. 19]4 [FAUT fl—SEC J(ii)1 3783

New Delhi, the 31st August, 1992 63 72 acres (approximaely) described '> Schedule 'B' and 'Bl' appended hereto. S.O. 2425.—Whereas by the notification of the Govern- ment of India in the then Ministry of Energy (Department should be acquired. of Coal number SO. 1094, dated the 5th Annl, 1990 under 1 Now, thereore, in exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section 'I, ol action 7 tf the Coal Bearinir Areas \Acqui- n sition and Dcvcicrment) A;t, 1957 (20 of 1957) and puh- sub-section (1) of section 9 or the Coal earini; /Me.is lished in the Gazette of India, Part II, Secion-J, Sub-section (Acquisition and Development) Act, 1957 (20 of 1957), (he (if), dated the 2fUh April, 1990, the Central Government Central Government hereby declares, that,— gave notice of its intention to acqu're the lands anjl rights in the locality specified in the Sohedule annexed to that (a) the lands measuring 53.05 he:tares (;tpnm immeh ' notification; or I31.f>9 acies (approximately) described in the said Schedule 'A' appended hereto; and Arid whereas the competent authority in pursuance of section 8 of the said Act has made his report to the Central (b,1 t'ic mills to mine, quarry, bore, die aii! rearch Government; for, win, work and carry away minerals in rhe lands measuring 25 81 hectares (approximately) or ; And whereas the Central Government, after considering 63.72 acres (approximately) in min ng R)Rhts des- the report aforesaid and after consulting the Government cribed in Schedules 'B' and 'Bl' appended hereto; of Maharashtra, is satisfied that,— lire her;by aci,i 'rcii. (a) the lands measuring 53.05 hectare* (apwovicately^ The plnn Varirg No. C-l (E)/m/JIR MHO f!391 ri:i*ed or 131.09 acres (approximately) described in the the 8th M.'jich, 1991 of the area Covered hv this po<)fic>t''on Schedule 'A' appended hereto; and mtiy be inspected in the office of the Collector Chandrapur Mfihanishtra or in the office of the Coal Controller I, (b) the rights to mine, quarry, bore, dig and search for, Council House Street. Calcutta or in ilii; office of \hB win, work and carry away minerals in the lands Wciern Coalfields Limited (Revenue Section) foal measuring 25.81 hectares (approximately) or Fsiatc, Tivil 1'tics, Nugpiir-440001 (Maharashtra). 2241 01/92—11 3784 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA • SEPTEMBER 19, 1992/BKADRA 28, 1914 [PART II~&EC..3(«)J

SCHEDULE 'A1 OHUOUS 01 ENCAST PROJECT WANIAREA DISTRICT CHANDR APUR (MAHARASHTRA) All Rights Si. Nam-ofvilUse Patwaricircle Tch?il District Area In hectares Remark!) No, No, I. GhuQUi Chiindriipur Chandrapur 28.90 Pan N;iLx.a Clwudrapur Chandrp.pur 24 15 Part Total area : 53.05 rwetrre l<..pproximfttcly) or 131.09 acres (approximately)

Plot numbers acquired in •village Ghugus : D-E Line passes through village Ghugus in plot number 198E, 448B, 448E, then proceeds through village 198E Part, 448 B Part and 448 E Part, Nakoda in plot number 4 and meets at point 'E\ 4 part. E-F Line passes through village Nakoda along the outer Boundary description : boundary of plot number 4 and meets at point 'F\ A-B-O-D Line starts from point 'A' and passes through village Ghugus in plot number 198E (partly) then F-A Line passes through village Nakoda in plot number along the outer boundary of plot number 198E and 4 then proceeds through village Ghugus in plot meets at point 'D\ number 198E and meets at starting point 'A'. SCHEDULE -B' GHUGUS OPENCAST PROJECT WANI AREA DISTRICT CHANDRAPUR (MAHARASHTRA) Mi ;iinr Rights

il -T 'i will'.;;- P t.v.ri circle Tchsil District Ar^a in h' cttires Rinirl •

i, N i^'a Chindrapur Ch" ndjn pur 24 8^ PA« Total area : 24.88 In dares (:'pprcximrT

Plot numbers aaiuirad in Village Nakoda : boundary of plot numbers 115, 114/1 and meets at point T 36, 76 Part, 85, 86 Part. 87, 88, 89 Part. 90 Part. 93 Part, 94, 95 Part, 97, 103, 104, 113. 114/1, 115. I-J Line passes through tillage NnV< da along the outer boundary of plot n imbers 114/1, 103, 97 then Bour.d'iry description : through plot number 86, :ilong the outer houndary G-H • Line starts from point 'G' through village Nakoda of plot numbers 36 and 85 and meets at point T. and passes along the owner boundary of plot numbers 76, 88 and in plot r.umU?rs 89, 90, 93, 9! J-K-O ; Line passes trnwch village Nnkoda and passes then along the outer boundary of plot numbers 94, along the outer bouuddiy of pier miT.ber H5, 97. 104, 114/1, 113, 115 and meets at point 'H\ through plot number 76, thsn proceeds alenft the outer boundary of inot number 76 and meets at H-I Line passes through village Nakoda along the outer Starting point 'G'. SCHEDULE 'Bl' Mi'iitw Rights SI. Ni,-n'orvillig'i Pitw?ri circk Tchsil District A.rea inhctf res •Rfir..'rks No. No.

1. N^o'.a •> Chin'lrapur Clwndrapur 0 93 Part Total aria 0.93 hectares (ppproximnttly) or 1 27acrt~ (i.pproximUfly)

r T-it-i.1 -> S'H^'.ulc 'B'an-i. Sch-dulc 'Bl'a 25. f 1 h^:tir"s (•ippn^xi'natcly) or 63.72 acres (cpproyimrtely) 37S5

Plot number acquired in /ilUift Nakodn . And whereas, it has been brought to the notice of the Central Government that certa;n errors have occurred in the 72A, 72B. publicaion of the said notification in the Gazette; Boundary description * Now, therefore, in exercise of the powers conferred by L-M Line starts from point 'L' through village Nakoda sub-section (1) of section 7 of the said Act and of all other along the outer boundary of plot number 72A, 72B powers enabling it in this behalf, the Central Government arAl meets at point 'M1. hereby amends the saXl notification as follows :— at psfic 4214. in panigiaph 3, for "all rights" read M-N-E-L Line passes thiough village Nakoda along the "mining rights". outer boundary of pi Dt numbers 72B, 72A and meets at starting point 'L'. Any person interested in uny Innd in respect of which the [No. 43O15/2/S8LSW] above amendment has been issued may, within thirty days of the issue of this notification, object to the acquisition of the B. B. RAO. Under Secy. whole or any part of the said land, or any right in or over such land in terms of sub-section (1) of section 8 of the said Act.

The Coal Controller, 1, Council House Street, Calcutta, 700001. has been appointed by the Central Government as the competent authority vide Notification number 19/41/78- Cl., dated the 27th May, 1983, published in the Gazette of India, dated the 11th lunc, 1983 at pages 2446 to 2450. {No. 43015/7/R9-LSW1 B. B. RAO, Under Secy

MINISTRY OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT (Works Division) Now Delhi, the 3rd August, 1992 S.O. 2427.—It is hereby notified that Shri Bhuvnesh Chalurvedi, a Member of the Rajya Sabha has been elected as Member of the Rajghat Samadhi Committee in accordance with Clause (d) of Sub-Section (1) of Section 4 of the Rajghat Samadhi Act, 1951 (No. 41 of 1961). [No. 25011/7/8 5-W3J V. S. RAMAN, Dy. Secy.

New Delhi, the 31st August, 1992 S.O. 242ft.—Whereas by the notification of the Government of India in tht then Ministry of Energy (Department of Coal) No. S.O. 2755, dated the 10th October, 1991, published in the Gazette of India dated the 2ntl November, 1991, in Part-II. Section 3, sub-section (ii) at pages 4212 to 4215 issued under sub-section (1) of section 7 of tbe Cuai Bearing Areas (Acqui- sition and Development) Act, 1957 (20 of 1957), the Cen- tral Government gave notice of its intention to acquire the lands described in the Schedule appended to that notification; 3736 THE GAZETTE OF INDJA : SEPTEMBER 19, 1992/BHADRA 28, 1914 [PARf*II—SEC. 3(ii)]

MINISTRY OF LABOUR New Delhi, the 25th August, 1992 S.O. 2429.—In pursuance of Section 17 of the Industrial Diip'.ues Act, 1947 (14 of 1947;, the Central Government hereby publishes het award of he Industrial Tribunal, Bhu- baneswar as shown in the Anmxure, in the industrial dispute between the employers in relation to the management of Deulbera Colliery of M/s. S.E.C. Ltd. and their work- men, which was received by the Central Government on 19-8-1992. (No. L-22012/37/90-IR (C-II)] RAIA LAL, Desk Officer ANNEXURE INDUSTRIAL TRIBUNAL, OR1SSA, BHUBANESWAR PRESENT : Sri R. K, Dash, LL.B,, Presiding Officer, Industrial Tribunal, Orissa, Bhubaneswar. Industrial Dispute Case No. 23 of 1990 (Central) Bhubaneswar, the 11th August, 1992 PUBUC NOTICE BETWEEN New Delhi, the 14th September, 1992 The Management of Deulbera Colliery of M/i. South S.O. 242K.— The following amendment/modification which Eastern Coalfields Ltd., At/P.O. Deulbera Colliery the Central overnment propose to mate the Mater Plan Dist. Dnenkanal. ...First Party-managemetn tor Delhi—2001 is hereDy published for public iniuimation. Any person having any objection or suggestion in writing to AND the Secretary, DeJhi Development Authcrity, \ikas Sadan, 'B' Block, I.N.A., New Delhi within a period cl 30 days Their workman Sri Prava Naik, represented through from the date of this notice. The person making the objec- Orissa Coalfields Labour Union, Deulbera Colliery, tion or suggestion should also give his name and address. Dhenkanal. ...Second Party-workman. MODIFICATION . APPEARANCES : An addtiional clause after clause 3(6) as clause 3(7) (1) Sri K. K. Singh, Personnel Manager (2) Sri A. K. is proposed lo be added in MPD-2001 in the chapter Patra, Personnel Officer—For the first party-manage- of 'Development Code' (at page 149 of Gazette of ment, India Part U dated 1-8-90), as under : "3(7) Authority/Local Body(s) shall be em- Sri. R. P. C. Sahoo, President of the Union—for the powered, after levying penalty to compound de- second party-workman. viations from limits of coverage/FAR to the ex- tent of 5% of the permissible coverage/FAR, AWARD subject to maximum of 13.5 sgm. in building(s)/ Ihe Government of India in the Ministry of Labour in premises nt the time of considering the complelionl exercise of powers conferred upon them by clause (d) of occupancy certificate. This would not apply to sub-Msct'on (1) and sub-section (2-A) of Section 10 of the buildings where 100% ground coverage and fixed lndustiiul Disputes Act, 1947 (14 }f 1947) have referred the height is allowed as per architectural controls, following dispute for adjudication by this Tribunal vide their form'ng part of comprehensive schemes like Dis- Order dated 30th May, 1990. trict Centres, Community Centres etc." 2. A copy of the MPI>2001 Incorporating the proposed "Whether the action of the Management of Deulber* modification will be available for inspection at the office of Colliery of M/s. S.E.C. Ltd. in striking of the the Deputy Director, Master Plan Section, 6th floor, Vikas name of Sri Prava Naik, Loader from the rolls and Minar, I.P. Estate, New Delhi on all working days within thereby refusing to give hm employment, is the period referred to above. justice? If not, to what relief the workman concerned is entitled ?" [F. K25V9O-MP] 2. Briefly stated the case of the workman is that he joined RANBIR SINGH, Secy.f as a piece rated labour in Deulbera Colliery when it waa under the management of National Coal Development Cor- poration. In course of his employment he met two acoidenti; one in 1984 and another in 1986. For the first accident he got compensation from the management by the intervention of the Court. In so far as the second accident is concerned the management did not provide him anything for his treat- ment. So, finding no other alternative he got himself treated In the Primary Health Centre, Budhibandh. Being instructed by the treating physician to take-up Jight work, he approached thfe management and requested to allot him light job but his prayer was turned-dflwn. However, on being suggested by the management that his wife would be given employment in his place he brought his wife and made an application but the management ultimately did not appoint her In any post. With an oblique motive to drive him from service, the management reverted the workman to the cate- gory of a BadTi loader and ultimately put an end to h's service by way of striking off his name. All such actions were taken by the management without giving him due oppor- 3787 tunily of being board. So, he urges that the action of tho stand taken by it is that for his habitual absence he was management in revertxig turn to it Badli loader and then only warned. »tnwng on name iroin iho Roll is illegal and unjustified. 7. In course of hearing, the management has proved 3. The case of the management, on the other hand is certain notices marked lixis. B to F, the authenticity of thai uit woiMiidii was. tip^uiiiiea m 1^73 us a Loader inL>eul- which has been challenged by the workman. According bera colliery, in 1984 lie met with a minor accident in to mm, such notices have been manufactured subsequently course ot his employment tor which he was duly compensa- for the purpose of this case, it at all these notices wer» ted and was given ueaunent. Tiie allegation of ine workman with the management there was no reason tor not pleading that he met a. second accident in 1980 and was denied of specifically in ihe written statement that the workman was medical facilities by the management is false and baseless. noticed several times to attend his duty. This apart, there The positive assertion of the management is that the work- is no evidence to show that such notices had been served on man without prior intimation was habitually remaining absent workman. It is the case of the management that the from duty tor which he was warned many a time. Lastly workman being a habitual absentee was reverted to a Badli he was reverted to the status of a Badli loader with effect loader and even after such reversion he did not change his from 5-2-87, Even after such reversion he remained absent attitude and became sincere to his duty. He continued to from uuty and absconded till 7-8-89, Finding no other alter- remain absent as before for which the .management had no native the management biruck olf his name from the rolls other alternative but to strike off his name from the Ro])s. of Badli loader. For justifyins such action it is urged that Now the question arises whether such action of the manage- it is not obligatory on the part of the management to conduct ment in revetting the status of the workman to a Badli loader any enquiry before striking oft his name Irom the roll and and then striking off his name from the Rolls has sanctioned all the actions as aforesaid taken against the workman are in under laws. accordance with the provisions of the Standing order. 8 . Admittedly, the workman was not proceeded against for his habitual absence from duty. It is urged by the 4. In view of the pleadings of the parties, the following management that the workman had been warned earlier for issues arc settled :— his habitual absence. Certain notices marked Exts. B to F, the genuineness of which has been challenged by the work- (1) If the second party-workman was a Badli loader man, have been proved to show that on several occasions and as such his name could be struck off without warnings had been jfiven to the workman. Challenging those enquiry under the provisions of standing orders notices the workman has urged that those have been manufac- as claimed by the 1st party management is accep- tured by the management for the purpose of this case. In table ? view of such stand the management ought to have led evi- dence to show that those notices were issued on the dates as (2) If the action of the management of Deulbcra Colliery mentioned therein and had bc«n served on the workman. of M/s. S.K.C. Ltd. in stocking off the name of That having not been done and in view of the stand taken by Sri Prava Naik, Loader from the rolls and thcroby the workman, I am not inclined to put importance on those refusing lo give him employment, is justified V notices. Having excluded thoie notices Exts. B to F from consideration there lemains no evidence to show that the (3) To what relief the workman concerned is entitled ?" workman was at all asked to show cause before he wa« reverted to a Bad!', loader followed by striking off his name from the Rolls for his habitual absence from duty. 5. Admittedly, the Vvorkman was a piece rated loader in It is needless to mention the basic principle of law that DeUbera Colliery and while he was in duty he met with one should not be condemned of his own act without nn accident in 19K4 fcr which he was given medical aid as affording him a reasonable opportunity of being heard. well as compensation by the management. The workman, In the present case, what transphes from the evidence however alleges that on 13-11-86 he again met with another and circumstances a that the management with an oblique accident in course of employment but when the management motive to drive out (he workman from service, first did not provide him medical assistance he went to the Govt. reverted him to a Badli loader and having done so it struck hospital and got himself treated. This part of his case has off his name from the Rolls. The action of the management been challenged by the management. It is urged that the as aforesaid is, in my opinion violative of the principles workman had not at all turued-up to duty on the aforesaid of natural justice which has to be struck down. date and theiel'ore, the question of his having met with an accident did not »rise. In support of such stand, the attendance register has been proved to show that from 9. In view of my discussions made above, I hold that 10'-ll-86 onwards the workman had been marked absent. striking off of the name of the workman from the Rolls ttnd thereby refusing him employment is Ilegal and un- justified. He should, therefore, be reinstated in service The workman in his evidence though has stated that for as a piece-rated loader and be- paid all back wages. Before the second time he met with an accident but lie doei not parting with the order I may observe that the manage- say if roucl) accident had taken place on 13-11-86 in course ment would do well to consider the case of tho workman of his employment. He has proved a medical certificate to give employment ro his \Vife or son as the case may be Ext. 1 issued by a doctor of Government Hospital that h» in his place as has been done in the case of other employees. wan under his treatment from 13-11-86 to 20-10-87. Even if this certificate is accepted to be true, from this It can not be inferred that the workman In course of his employ- The reference is answered accordingly. ment on 13-11-86 met with an accidenT and received injury. Dictated and corrected by me. Relevant entry in the attendance register Ext. A/1, the genuineness of which has not been challenged, would show- R. K. DASH, Presiding Officer that from 10-11-86 onwards the workman remained absent from duty. I am, therefore, of the view that on 13-11-86 the workrran was not present in duty but however, from the medicnl certificate Ext. I which was issued by a Govern- ment doctor T am satisfied that hf had undergone treatment for a quite long period i.e., from 13-11-86 to 20-10-87.

ft. The case of tho management is that for a pretty long time the -Aorkman remained absent from duty and all' attempt! taken to change his attitude proved fn le for which he WM reverted to a Badli loader. Even after, such reversion he remained absent for which the management had no other other alternative but to strike off his name from tho Roll*. it Is not the cut of the manajjement in the t>lea8fag» that for habitual absence of the workman ho wS& either proceeded against or was intimated to 'how canse. The only 3788 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA ; SEPTEMBER 19, 1992/BHADRA 28, 1914 [PART II—SEC. 3(ii)]

Now Delhi, tha 25th August, 1992 New Delhi, the 25th August, 1992 S.O, 2430.—In pursuance of Section 17 of the Industrial S.O. 2431.—In pursuance of Section 17 of the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 (14 of 1947). the Central Government Dispuvc3 Act, 1947 (14 ot 1947;, the Central Government hereby publishes the Award of the Central Government In- hereby publishes the Award of the Central Government In- dustrial Tribunal, Chandigarh as shown in the Annenure in iiusti,;ii tribunal, No. 2, isumbay as shown in the Annexure the Industrial Di&pute between the employers in relsition to in the Industrial Dispute between the employers in relation the management of Canara Bank and their workmen which to the nianageiuem ot Punjab National Bank and their work- waa received by the Central Government on 18th August, men, which was received by the Central Government on 1992. 24th August, 1992. [No. 12012/99/91-IR(B-Il)] [No. L-12012(ll)/89-D.lI(A)] V. K. VENUGOPALAN, Desk Officer V. K. VENUGOPALAN, Desk Officer ANNEXURE ANNEXURE BEFORE THE CENTRAL GOVERNMENT INDUSTRIAL BEFORE SHRI ARVIND KUMAR, PRESIDING OFFICER, TRIBUNAL NO. 2, BOMBAY CENTRAL GOVT., INDUSTRIAL TRIBUNAL-CUM- Reference No. CG1T-2/27 of 19H9 LABOUR COURT, CHANDIGARH PRESENT : Case No. I.D. 94/91 Shri P. D. Apshankar, Presiding Orhcet. Dharam Chand Vs. Canara Bank. For the workman—Shrl R. K. Chopra, PARTIES : For the management^—Shri Rakesh Nagpal, Advocate. Employers in relation to the management of Punjab .National Bank. AND AWARD Thoir Workmen. Central Govt. vide gazette notification No. L-12012/99/ 91-IRB2 dated 22nd July 1991 issued U/S 10(1 )(d) of the APPEARANCES : I.D. Act, 1947 referred the following to this Tribunal for For the Employer : Mr. A. K. Dubey, Representative. adjudication: For the Workman : Mr. B. W. Vaidya, Representative. ''Whether the action of the Divisional Manager Canara INDUSTRY : Banking. STATE: Maharashtra. Bank, Chandigarh in terminating the servicos of Shri Dhrama Chand son of Shri Khem Chand, Bombay, the 10th August, 1W2 ColuVWattr boy w.e.t 27-5-90 is legal and justified? If riot to what relief ihe concerned work- man Is entitled and from whnt date?" AWARD 2, Present case has been settled amicably by the parlies. The Central Government by their order No. L-12012/11/ Mr. Rakesh Nagpal appearing on behalf of the management 89-D.iIwi) duted 14-8-1989 have referred the following in- has made a statement that the Bank has agreed to give dustrial dispute to this Tribunal for adjudication under Seo continuity/seniority to Dharam Chand petitioner w.e.f. lion 10(1 )(d) of the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947: 4-2-1988 and agreed to engage the petitioner on daily wages but without back wages, nntl as and when the regular vacancy "Whether the action of the management of Punjab arises in the concerned district he will be absorbed according National Bank (HCB Ltd.) in dismissing from ser- to the seniority of the concerned district. Dharam Chand vice Shri G. D. Pathak is justified ? If not, to what workman is present. He has also staTed that the pre'.ent relief is the workman entitled 7" dispute Is settled. The offer of he management has been pone through by him and has accepted. Thus a no dispute award 2. TUB case of the workman Shri G. D. Pathak as dis- may be returned to the Ministry. closed from the Statement of Claim, (Ex. W/2) filed by him in person, in short, is thus: In view of the statement made by the respective parties. He was appointed as a peon at the Fort Branch of the The management ii directed to comply the offer given by them Hindustan Commercial Bank Ltd., in March. 1960 to workmen Ihroueh the statement of Shrl Rakeih Nagpal (Lateron this Hindustan Commercial Bank Ltd.. wai appearing on behalf of the management and a no dispute amalgamated with the Punjab National Bank). The award is returned to the Ministry. said workman was promoted by the erstwhile Bank Chandigarh. as a Cashier/godown keeper in March, 1981. In 21-7-92. July 1975 he had gone to his native place viz. village Pattikauli, District Gorakhpur in Uttar ARVIND KUMAR. Presiding Officer Pradesh, on leave. While he was at his native place, in August 1975 he was involved in a criminal case, for the offences under Sections 323, 324, 147, 148, read with section 149 of I.P.C. He then sent a letter dated 31-8-1975 to the erstwhile bank At Bombay that he was involved in a criminal case as above. The then agent of that hank by his reply dated 11-8-1975 informed him that the criminal cases "shall not be treated as case of moral rurp;- tude, an'l Bank has nothing to do in such type of cases." That criminal case vas filed ngainst the said workman, his father, his brother mid certain other cousins familv members. The Additional Session? Judge, Gorakhrmr, by his Judgment datud 7-2-1070 ronvicied the workman, and sentenced hJm to puffer. riporou

section 324 r.w.s. 149* of I.P.C. The other accused volved in a criminal caw for tho offences under were also convicted in that case. Against that con- Sections 323, 324 and 148 read with section 149 viction order, they filed a Criminal Appeal JNo. 684 1PC. Addl. Sessions Judge, Gorakhpur, by his of 1979 in the High Court at Allahabad. However, judgment dated 7-2-1979 convicted the workrrian and the High Court, Allahabad, by it's judgment tinted sentenced him to suffer rigorous imprisonment for 26-7-1985 confirmed the conviction order and the two years for the offence under Section 324 read sentence of the workman and others and dismissed with section 149 1PC, and for the offence under the appeal. The workman thereafter surrendered section 323 r.w.s. 149 he was sentenced to suffer himself before the Jail Authorities on 28-1U-19K5 rigorous imprisonment for one year. Against that and he was released from Jail on 24-4-1987, Thai order, the workman filed an appeal to the High criminal case had some other back ground. The Court, Allahabad, and the High Court dismissed the workman's father Rumdea Pathak had filed the civil appeal and confirmed the conviction and the sentence suit against his brother and others regardinfi their of the workman. inimoveable property and for the partition of the ancestral property. The abovesaid criminal case had 6. As the said workman had committed a crime involving arisen out of the said property dispute of oivil moral turpitude, tn view of tho provisions contained in clause nature. 19.3(b) of the Bipartite Settlement of 1965 he was dismissed from service with effect from 17-10-1985. That Clause states thnt, "in case an employee is convicted, h© may be dismissed 3. While the workman was undergoing the sentence in the with effect from the date of his conviction, or may be given Tail at Gorakhpur, the head office of the erstwh'le Bank any lesser form of punishment a* mentioned fn clause 19.6 issued an order dt'teel 11-3-1986 dismissing hirn from the of the Bipartite Settlement. Further, Section lOfiVWfl) of bank's serv'ces with effect from 17-10-1985. After Tie wan the Bankina R-.-gulation Act, 1949. states that, "N<^ Bunking released from the iail, he proceeded to Bombay from Gorakh- Company shall employ or continue the employment of anv pur to report for his duty. 'However, he was not allowed to person, who is. or nny time has been, adjudicated insolvent, join his duty in the bank. The erstwhile bank Viz, "Hindustan or has suspended payment, or has compounded with his Commercial Bank Ltd. was amalgamated with the Puniab creditors, or who is, or has been, convicted by criminaj cdurt Nitlonal Bpnk in December, 1986. As the workman was not of an offence involving morpl turmtude". Therefore, in view allnw-.i tn ii>'n his duty in the bank at Bombay, he returned of the said provisions of tho Rtpartite Settlement and the to h's nativo plnce nnd sent a letter to the bank in June, said Act, the workman was dismissed fro^n the bank services 1937. reoiie't'ne them to allow him to resume his duties in and that action was just, proner nnd lezal. The nfOnces for the bfink. Hrvwever, thnt request was not considered bv the i M which the wovkrmn wns convicted nnd W i)(fnci'd involved banV. en<~e ho moved the Assistant Labour Commi'fcioner moral turpitude-. Fven tnoueh v\ workman had not comm;t^d ("Central! Rnmbav. As the conciliation proccedines ended in an offence concerning the bunk transactions, 'n v'rw "f *h" fnflure, the Central Government made the reference n,« Onf v onirl nnv'sion' l bin conviction for the cr'Ti'nni ofencs, nbo e. he wns dismissed from the bank wWec*. The fette? P^nt hv the Branch Mnnnper of the erstwh'le bunk that the criminal 4. The workman further alleged thus : ca'tx ^hnM pnt bf tre"*rd s? ca^e*; inVnivintr rrnrnl tiirniti1^-, The offences committed by him did not involve moral nut) thr b^fV ^I'II noth'"" tn do 1r> 'iich tv"f of rasi"1!- r\>"V turp'tude. As such the dismissal order passed against But over riV* th" nrovif him by the bank management wai not just, proper, thr. •R'nirtite *l"t)Vrn»»nt ^nd Under Section KKIYdlfil of tin* and legal. The bank management had not applied Bank'nr R^pnint'on Art. its niind before they had passed tho dismissal ordcT against him. No departmental enquiry was held against him before the dismissal order was passed 1. Tho Bank Management further contended thus:— against him. When he again reported for duty, ho had already undergone the sentence, and as mch tho The contention of the workman that the management bsnk could not furthct penalise him by dismissing did not conduct any departmental enquiry acainst him from services. Further, the management of him and did not give him opportunity for defence the, erstwh'le bank hnd already informed hfm that before dismissing him from services, 's not tenable a criminal case shall not be treated :'S a case of in law. The Article 311(2) of the Constitution of moral turpitude and that trie bank hus nothfnp 10 India, states ihat, "No person shall be dismissed or do in such type of cases. This letter win frnored removes from service until he has been given a bv the successor bank ie the Punjab National Bant. rea^onnble onporfunlty of showini? cause aRainst the The erstwhile bank had issued him a certificate action ptonosed attains* him. However, this clause daied 7-9-1985 that, "He bears good moral charac- shall net apnlv where an employee i* dismissed or ter". This certificate was issued to "i;m after he removed on the ground of conduct which has led try wag involved in tho criminal case. The basis for his conviction on a criminal chnrpe". As wich no the dlfciplmary action is conduct, and not the con- dennrtmental ef.miirv >va": necB=i«rv aKain^t the work~ viction. Therefore, mere conviction in a criminal min after h's conviction in the criminal rise nnd ense does not bestow the riaht upon ihe hank to before the passing of the dismissal ord;r against h'm. d'°miss him from service. The ordT of dismissal Further, no rules of the bank provided that a show uassed against him is too harsh and di->Dronortfonate. cause notice must be given to an employee wher« Further, since the date of his convicfir>n he is with- he is convicted of an offence. Apart from that, out anv job. He is to maintain h's family members while the said workman was undergoing the trial for find the aaed parents. The workirvn, therefore, the criminal offences against him, he was given suffi- 1 ! cient opportunity in that case before the Addi'tonal lastly prayed thot I his Tribunal shou iet aside to Session Judge, Gorakhpur to defend himself, and he the order of dismissal passed bv \bc bank and wag also given sufficient opportunity when the appeal should direct the bank mfnagemen* •" ••-••pitnt© hfm filed bv h'"m before the High Court. Allnhabfld WRS with service with full back wnses !'T"i '''" continuity beinp heard. Therefore, the workman Is not ent'tfert of service, to claim the Tcin^tatement in service. The bank management, therefore, lastly Draved for the rejec- tion of the prayer of the workman. 5. The Punjab National BanV by rheir Written Statement (Ex. M/3) opposed the said claim of the vorkman, and in 8. The Issuos framed at Ex, 4 are : substance contended thus: (1) Whether the domestic enquiry against the workman The said workman Shri G. D, Patbak r vtv'd work- (2) Whether the order of dismissal from service of the man had gone to his native plarr in lo-'akhpur Bank of the '.aid workman is valid, lenal. jusi, untl district, in July, 1975 on leave. There he was in- proper 7 3790^ TH£ GAZETTE OF INDIA : -SEPTEMBER 19, 1992/BHADRA 28, 1914 [PARr II—SEC. 3(A)J

(3) If not, to what relief he is. entitled 7 working as a clerk in the Bant. Therefore, the said art on the part of the workman in assaulting his very near relatives (4) What Award ? with pharasas etc. causing grievous injuries to them, shakes the conscience of the society and of the individual persons. 9. My findings on the said issues are. Therefore the offences under Sections 323 and 324 and 148 (1) No. r.w.s. 149 of I.P.C. for which he was convicted clearly involve moral turpitude. Reliance was placed on behalf of the work- (2) Yes. man upon a large number of cases on the point that the (3) Nil. offences committed by him did not involve moral turpitude. However, those cases do not apply to the facts of the present (4) As per Award below, case. Further, no ease has been pointed out by him wherein it was held that the conviction for the offences under Sections 10. Reasons: 323, 324 and 148 r.w.s. 149 of I.P.C. does not involve moral turpitude. On the contrary it has been held by the High Both the parties stated before the Tribunal that they did Court, Calcutta, in the case reported in 1969 II LU 640 not want to lead any oral evidence on their behalf. (between Commissioners of Court of Calcutta V/s. Balcshwar Singh) that "the conviction for the offences of rioting and 11. The admitted facts in the present case are thus: voluntarily causing hurt does involve moral turpitude". In that case tho person concerned was convicted for the offences The workman Shri G. I), Pathak, while he was work- under section 323 r.w.s. 147 of I.P.C Even then it was ing in the erstwhile Hindustan Commercial BanK. held In the sa>'d case thnt the conviction for those offences Limited, Bombay, camo to be chargesheeted for the : involved moral turpitude. In the present case the workman offences under Sect ons 323, 324 and 148 r.w.s. l4y in question hns been convicted for the offences under Sec- of I.P.C. Ho was tried for the said offences by tions 323, 324 Hnd 148 r.w.s. 149 of I.P.C. The offence the Additional Session Judge, Gorakhpur, and that under Section 3?4 is more craver than the offence under court by its judgment dated 7-2-1979 convicted him Section 323 of I.P.C, Therefore the offences in Quesfion for the said offences, and sentenced him to suffer for which the workman wai convicted clearlv involve moral regorous imprisonment for 2 years for the offence turpitude. under Section 324 r.w.s. 149 of l.P.C, Against that order, the workman had filed an appeal before the 14. No showenuse notice Wrtitr settlement nnrf w.e.f, 17-10-1985. Sm-tinn lOnKbVf) nf ftif PnnHnr' R^rm1p*)nnnro"s Imprisonment and under Section sions of the Bipartite Settlements, and the provisions of the 323/149 T.P.C—Ore vear rigorous imprisonment. Bonk'nc Regulation Act. 1949, do not contemplate any de- All lentences to be concurrent.' partmental enquiry against the workmen Ibefore bfo disni'iinal order, in case he fa convirted in a criminal offence involving Yon suh«eqnent1v preferred r.n nnpep] (Cr'rrvnal moral turpitude. There fire no other rules or regulations Appeal No 684/1079 to the *WR1I Court, AilaKa- bnd"' npfiinct thp nrinve mentioned order The appeal of the bank which entitle the workman for the holdmit of a J< ; i departmental enquiry against htm 'n ense of his conviction in was d 5Ti "' d by the H'Rh Court vide its order a criminal offence involving moral turpitude. dated 26-7-1985. Therefore, no departmental enquiry was necessary against Consequent upon your conviction bv the learned Add) the workman before the dismissal order was passed against tional Session Judce and uolHd to b\ the High him. Court, von are hereby dismissed from the service of the Bank w.e.f, 27-10-1985 i.e. "the date from Issue No. 1 is. therefore, found in the negative. which you nre abrcr.tinfl yourself from dutv from R/0 Bombay Fort where vou were posted as Cashitr 13. ISSUE NOS. 2 & 3. J AccordinR to the workman, the offence under Sections 323, enm Godown Kreper. This action s 'n tcrmi, of 324 and 148 r.w.s. 149 of I.P.C. for which ho was convicted the Clansf 19..VO nf the Binjirtife Settlement dnted did not involve moral turpitude, as he was acquitted for the 19-l0-J9fi6 and Section l(K1)(b)(i) of the Bankin* offences under Sections 326 and 308 of I.P.C. However, this Reflation Act, 1949." contention of the workman cannot be upheld. Mora) turpi- 15, I. therefore, find that the order of dismissal parsed by tude is an act which shakes the consc-'ence of the society," and the Assistant General Monger /Disciplinary Authority ;n the the conscience of an ordinary person. It will be seen from matter was not passed mechanically, hut was passed after the judgment of the Hi«h Court, Allahabad, confirming the takinp into consideration the fact that the workman was con- sentence and the conviction of the workman (Ex. M/5) th.nt victed fo' the ofences under Sections 323 tind 324 r.w.s. the said workman was possessing pharsas, while the other 149 of I.P.C. and thnt the said conviction and sentence were accused were possessing the lathies and a bomb wftK them, confirmed bv the H;ph Court, Allahabad, and after takm& that thi workman and that other accused had BSsauHKTthe-'r into consideration the provisions contained in Clause 19,3(b) very near relatives, and those persons had sustained serious of the Bipartite Settlement and Section KXlXbXO of thn inquries and fracture* on their persons, Tho workinan WM Banking Regulation Act. 1949 3791

16. As noted above, the workman was convicted for the AND ofiences involving moral turiniude. It was held by the High Their workmen. Court, Gujarat, in the case between C. S. Shambhani V/s SBI thus ; APPEARANCES: For the Employer: M/s. Mulla & Mullu & Craifffo Bluni '•Once an employee ha* been adjudged to be guilty of & Caroe, Advocates. an offence involving moral turpitude by a compe- For the Workmen . Mr. S R. Waflh, Advocate tent Criminal Court, by no stretch of reasoning it can be argued Unit he can be retained in the services INDUSTRY , Port & Docks. STATE : Maharashtra, ot the kink any longer. Such a person cannot be Bombay, the 14th August, 1992 retained in services even for a day." Therefore, in the circumstances discussed as above, and for AWARD PART-I the icasons stated u]-ove, I find that the order passed against the workman disnnVing him from the bank's services is quite The Centrul Go\ernment by their Order No. L-31012/3/ just, valid, legal and proper. B7-D.IV(A)/D.III(B) dated 29-11-1989 have referred the fol- lowing Industrial Dispute to this Tribunal for adjudication Issue No. 2 is therefore found in trie affirmative. under Section 10(l,)(d; of the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947. "Whether the action of the management of Bombay • As such the workman is not entitled to any relief Issue No. 3 is found accordingly. Dock Labour Board, Bombay, in re ,'erting Shri K. M. Sidhana from the post of Accountant to that ot The following Award i«, therefore, passed : Clerk, is justified ? If not, what relief is the work- man entitled to ?"

AWARD 2. Th*> Case of the workman Shri K. M. Sidhana as dis- closed from the Statement of Claim (Ex. 2/W) filed on his The action of the management of Punjab National Bank behalf by the Secretary of the Transport and Dock Workers' (HCB Ltd.) in dismisyitiR from service Shri G. D. Pnthak i» Un;on, in short, is thus : just, .prupcr, and legal. The said woikman Shri Sidhana was appointed in tho The rwtie.s to bear their own costs of this, reference. services of the Bombav Dock. Labour Board, in the administrative bodv, i.e. tho Bombay Stevedore*' P, D. APSHANKAR, Presiding Officer Association in 1964 as a Junior Clerk, He ROV pro- motions from time to time, and in September, 1982 he was promoted to the post of an Accountant. Tho 'aid woikman had a clean record without anv adverse remarks in his Confidential Reports. However, he WP.S issued wi»h a chorResheet bv the fleputy Chair- man of the Board (Bombay Dock T nbonr Hoard) dated 14-] 0-1183. and hr wns (impended from ser- vices w'th effect from 30-9-1983. Tt was aliened Bftn'nct hirn thnt thrre was the- dereliction of dnt->s find the fa'liire t.i> effect recoveries find to Veen pm- pr.r nccmmt on his rart. TV enmiirv conducted n"fl;ml him started on 25-R-19R4. and the ennnm- offirt-- found hitn cniitv of tf"; c^n^es levelled npiini^ r-pri-- ""•>- ^turtrH "ii'iw h'iri v::'h th"1 i'ltpn- tioo to vi>t

ic S.O, 24^2.—In pursuance of Section 17 of the Industrial jnfy +|nr fliiti>'. fi^ '*ri n^^^v +^i h' rlrfv^ii t*n<^ A^-iin^t the n'll-r of rli'ii-;=^''l n^ccf-H imo" h'n n? t*\n ll-.'>-^ Ttvit rTi-vrn?n W'1C '''Wti dustrial Tribunal, Bombay-II as shown in the Anncxure in + r the industrial dispute between the employers in relation to fcipt f[.T-n,l -rnrl I^rt o l*f*r f^1-iMTrr>T>n r"^ V^ 'TI h« i>v$ r-v'rA ;n irf'^i" reins'ritir.q h'm in 'ervice ernment on the 26th August, 1992. biit ri'vertinu hirn 10 the post of ^ ciei-V. f»nd hii pnv T.'BS flxrd ft the first stajie of the time--icnle [No, L-31012/3/87TJ.TV(A)/D.iri(B)] MUached. ffnwever, ih". order nctnn1lv eonv^ved to hmi wnv rpthrr n different one. rrid hv the o'd^r K, V. B. UNNY, Desli Officer ro'ivr-vcil to h!"1 b" van rp-eTnninv^d «(. P i~1erk in the Rrm'viv r>irV J "I^V'T- pmrH ^' •ntrh Tr* wn-i deprived of all the benefits of his lone ^ervic" of 22 years. The Deputy Chairman who convi'vH ANNEXURE that nrdi-r had no nnthoritv to modify 'tbe order .parsed bv the Chfi'tmnn. The onnirrv rnrdiT-ted BEFORE THE CENTRAL GOVERNMENT INDUSTRIAL aeain.''t him wo! based on nndUclosed vrrnrd" with- TRIBUNAL NO. 2, AT BOMBAY out pvin[^ Pn oiwirtunitv to him to file hi° ^^v in the mftter. He had 'vritten to the TVpn'v Cho'rman Reference No. CGIT 25/1 of 1^89 on S-l I-1983 reoueMini? him to nrodur? tbp rcrcjc-irv PRESENT: r1".-i|7nr-Tif"i rf"1ev"nt to t'"1? r.ha'"<"r, lei'ti'ed pnninst Shri P. D. Apsihnnkar, Presiding Officer. fvm "Rrvvev^i-. th^te documents vm not nrnrhiced d'n-ini* t^« ennnirv prncer^iniji. He. therefnret PARTIES : requrs'Td th? r"nnivrv officer to direct the rmnlover to produce the. nece^firv documents, Howe"fr, Employers Jn relation to the management of Bombay the enquiry officer rejected his request stating th» Dock Labour Board, Bombay- 2241 GI/92—12 3792 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: SEPTEMBER 19, 1992/BHADRA 28, 1934 [PART II—Sir 3(ii)]

those documents had no relevance to the charges formance of his regular duties nno«t of an Accountant in September, 1982. As nity was Riven to (he workman to inspect the docu- an Accountant of the establishment it was the duty ments relied upon by the Boar,i during the enquiry nrocfed'nR?, nnd the copW of these documents were of the said workman working under the then Chief 1 Administrative Officer Shri H. E. Lewis to maintain furnished to him. As regards some other documents, the workman was directed by the enquiry officer |hn accounts of lY*". c^'nbli-ihmcnt. He was to lbok 1 after the Income as well as expenditure. The income •o state about the re evan<:v of those documents, was the receipts from the Stevedores who had taken but the workman coulri ret prove the relevancy the services of the employees of the Board, and of thote documents.. The enquiry conducted n$ain»t the main expenditure v,as the wnpes paynMe to the thr, workman was proncHv and fafrlv conducted. workman. The said workman used to write and Tho employer, therefore, lastly prayed for the rejec- m»intain the books of accounts, the Cash Book, the tion of the prnver of the Union. The employer also led PIT and the hills of TIP'S'^V etc. Though tho further praved that in cuse this Tribunal would come cheques used to be rOceived bv Mi" Jovita Fernnndes to tho conclusion that th; enquiry ennductei against the said workman Shri K.M. Sidhann used to eon- the workman was not conducted f:u'rlv end properly, tact the registered employers on telephone for pay- i further o"nortunity be given to them to prove ment of the dues. The entire work of tho accounts its case flpaijrt the wr.rkiiinn bv leading the necessary deDartment was supervised by Shri K. M. Sidhana, evidence before this Tribunal. i.e.. the workman. 6. The Issues framed at Ex. 4 are : 4. The employer further contended thus :— (1) Whether no imruslrinl dispute within the meaning Some tirne in 1983 there was a paucitv of funds and of Industrial Dismitfi Act existed between the woik- the Bombay Dock Labour Board (BDLB) checked mnn Shri K. M. SiJhana nnd the Bombr" Dock up the accounts, and found that the Accountant Labour Bourd n and the Chief Administrative Officer in collusion with each other, or in gross negligence of their '2) Whether *^r inuuivv lielil ;i^:i;riit the workman Shri diiHe«. bad not collected1 the amounts from the K, M. Sidhana was not held properly, and Stevedores running into crorcs, Thi Board there the rules of natural justkc were not followed 7 after tried to collect those amounts by sending the no#)«-4(s to the revered stevedores, and the ( J ) Whether the workman was denie,] the inspection of amounts could be collected only partly. As a the documents rricvnnt to the charges against re«"i*_ nf these various acts of commissions and him ? omissions on the part of the Chief Administrative Offl'-er Shri H. E. Lewis, and Shri K. M. Sidhana. (4) After the nllegf.il dismissal of the workman, whether 1 e. the workman in Question, they were suspended he was re-emn'oveO in service, or reinstated In from "erv'Ve.1, end the necessary chanje sheets were service with rev*r;ioti to the pnst of a clerk ? issued aga'nst them. As regards the charge sheet issued1 aeainst the said workman, Shri F. H. Lft'a, (J) Whether the action of the management of Bombav a retired DJtrict Judge and retired Member of Dock T ahour POJI1''. Bomhav, in revertinR Shri th- Industrial Tribunal was appointed as an EnqvHrv K. M. Sidhani from th; nost of Accountant to that Officer to conduct the enquiry against h'"m. Shri of a Clerk, n justified 7 P. V. K. Murthy, one of the officers of the BDLB was nnnoin*i-d as tho Presenting Officer of the (6) If not, what relief in the workman entitled to ? employer. The said workman took part in the ppfnirv rr-icrerHrirx Bn(j crogi-examlned the wit- (7) What Award V nesses on behalf of the emnlover. However (he sa'd workman did not examine h'meelf, not d'd ho 7. My findings on the said Issues are • F eTtim'Ti-- nny ™ ( nesses on his behalf in the enquiry Ml Industrial dispute existed. proceedmjM. The enquiry officer by his report dnt^d 27-10-1984 found the workman puilty of the (2) Yes. chnree, leveller* a^p'nst lvm He found that the said workman Rhrl K. M. Wdhana had failed and (3) Issues Nos. i t.) 7, No findings -ecorded at 'his ncMfc'eii to no'nt nut to his superiors about the state. non-receipt of etatutorv dues pav^bie. h»> cer'nm 12 comr.BtiVs anmuntina to Rs. 2,11,38.000. The ! Bo

9. ISSUE No. 1 ments were not available; As such the enquiry officer had a u.tii auuuae against me worKman, and ne was m tavour According to the employer, no industrial dispute existed oi vae management, as per tne allegations oi We wor&rnan. between the parties. However, as per Section 2(j)(a) of lae wouauaus auvowue oy ms ietu;r oaiea Z3-3-IVH4 (xix,. the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947, "an Industry includes any 1U1/WJ uau asitea me employer to pioauce certain csocu- activity of the Dock Labour Board established under Section nieats aa ^ec tue list eucioacd tuerewiin. Acecuoing to tne 5-A of the Dock Workers (Regulation of .Employment.) Act, wuiiuiittBj we py ms letter uated 2.1-8-1984 (ex. lOZ/Wj 1948. This amended provision came in effect by the Amend- riau itque»i.ea t»ie enquiry otneer to direct tne employer to ment Act of 1982. As such at the time of the dispute in maite avauacue certain documents to Han. .However, according question, the Bombay Dock Labour Board was an industry, to uiv woiiooan, ws request was not considered ana gramea and as such, an industrial dispute existed between the parties, oy tue enquiry otticer and °y *a$ Presenting ulricer. Accord- as it reiated to the terms ol employment or with the condi- mg to me woiiaiian, tue enquiry otneer aau leiused 10 give tions of labour of the said workman. directions to the employer to produce tne peces^ary uocumenis as asked for by the workman, on tne ground mat Issue No. 1 is, therefore, found accordingly. laey were not relevant, it was urged! on oenaif of tne worKman tnat tne employer has not produced ail tne docu- 10. ISSUE No. 2 ments before tnis inounai tiiat were prouueed before tne enquiry otticer and tnat tne enure Hie, even mougn asKea A copy of the charge sheet dated 14-10-1983 issued lor nas not oeen produced by tne employer beiore this against the said workman is at (Ex. 8/M). The charge Tribunal. It was tunner urged on benaii pi tne workman against the workman was that he as an accountant in the that tae findings oi vae enquiry officer are not based u^on administrative body, Bombay Stevedores' Association Ltd. the evil's nee on recorc, out are tiaiej on ine u.ueuuieius mac under the Bombay Dock Labour Board, had failed and/or were not produced. According to the workman, tne employer neglected in bis duties and responsibilities, and had failed had supplied him with the copies of certain documents on and neglected ; 26-9-1^84 wniie tne enquiry proceedings were already closed on 20-9-1984, and as sucn tne workman was dtpnved o£ (a) to bring to the notice of his superiors about the non- his opportunity to properly cross-examine tne employers' receipt of statutory dues from certain other 12 witnesses on the basis of those documents, and turther companies to the extent of Rs. 211.38 lacs even though those documents were supplied to the worKman ut .. i*t« stage, tne eniuiry o?ncer hunseii has relied upon (b) to properly keep and maintain the accounts and those documents without an opportunity being given to books of accounts. the workman to put in his say about them. According (c) to deposit in time the cheques received, and thereby to the workman, the Presenting Officer had promised causing not only the loss of the use of those amounts to produce the 'No-Due Certificates' (clearance Certificate) thereof, but also causing loss of thg interest on given to the Defaulting Registerc-a empuyeis tor ge.ung their Stevedoring Licences renewed for the year 19Si, those amounts to the Bombay Dock Labour Board. but he did not mate them available to the workman. According to the workman, his representative had raised The said act °n his part amounted to serious misconduct certain objections during the enquiry proceedings held oi grcss negligence and/or gross failure to perform his duties on 10-9-1984, but the enquiry officer without recording obligations, and responsibilities. any reasons simply filed those objections on record. According to the workman, in case the necessary docu- 11. After the said charge sheet was issued against the ments as asked for by him, were produced by the employer, workman, he was given an opportunity to file his say in the 1 the enquiry officer would have come to a different con-lu- matter, and accordingly he filed his reply to that chargesheet sion, and that by the noa production of the necessary denying all the allegations made against him. According documents, he is deprieved of his right to defend himself to him, it was not his duty to perform the said work, as properly during the enquiry proceedings. alleged against him. He was allowed to be represented by an union representative during the enquiry proceedings, and that union representative cross-examined the witnesss examined on behalf ot the employer. Written arguments were filed both by the Presenting Officer and by the defence representa- 13. 1, therefore, find that ever;tbough the enqu'ry pro- tive i.\ or the conclusion of tne enquiry proceedings, and ceedings were conducted in a just and proper manner and therefore the enquiry officer came to his conclusion finding as per the rules of natural justice in respect of many matters, the workman guilty of the charges levelled against him. As as regards some other matters, it was not conducted as per such the enquiry conducted against the workman was generally the rales of natural justice, as the employer did not produce fairly and properly conducted against him. or failed to produce the necessary documents as asked for by the workman. However, a request has been made by the employer in their written Statement that in case it is 12. However, the main contention of the workman is that found tnat the enquiry was not held in a just and proper the employer did not produce the necessary documents during manner and as per the rules of natural justice, they may the enquiry proceedings, and as such he was denied of his be g.viTi a further oppoit'i

ia the trade. But there was no favourable response. On 14-1-1988 when he was leaving after completion of tUe shift he was asked orally not to turn up for works from the next day. the union.took up, the denial of employme&t whfcn, ended ifi this reference. The management tailed to make available certain documents and ^particulars asked tor by the union, during the conciliation conference. Even on tne basis of the available documents it was found that Sri Gopa- kumar had worked for 18U days during the year 1985, more than 113 days during the year 1986 and for more than New Delhi, the 31st August, 1992 263 days during the year 1987. The reliefs prayed for are for^a direction from this Tribunal to extend his employment S.O. 2433.—In-pursuance of section 17 of the Industrial on regular basis with all attendant benefits. Disputes Act, 1947 <$4 of 1947), the Central Government hereby publishes the award of the Industrial Tribunal, Kollam J. liiii miUidge.uciu upji^acs inc citum oi uw workman, afi-shoAvn in the Annexme in the Industrial- Dispute between ii'ie coiucuuv/iij oi uiiJiKi^viiiCiU aic oricuy u» uaacc : meie tfte em|loyers in relation to the management of Travancore a no iiiuusuitu a.aputc ana were is no tuipioyer cuipioycc Titaniu% Products- Ltd.* Trivandrum and their workmen, ieiituouatt.p DciWccn uie liiiuiagcment unu oil uopd&uiudi which was received by the Central Government on the 27th «u itiiyauic. tie uas never LCCU employed oy me company, August, 1992. tne iKiioa nas no locua-bianui to rcpieaeat nuu, xo me AHOW- icugc oi me management me union had never claimed rum [No. L-29012/37/89-IR(Misc.)] as a workman in me company, ine monuuy bUDscripcion ot me workmen oi die conipuuy wno are memoers ol tne uniou K. V. B. UNNY, Desk Officer are paia uuougn CUCCK on system by the company, ihe company cannot maite appointments otnerwise tiian tni'Qii«h the channels provmed tnereiore and that he was never ap- ANNEXURE pointed as a wonunan or tne company, liis name had never appeared in any of the list and lie • was-never appointed as IN THE COURT OF THE INDUSTRIAL TRIBUNAL, weidijr. The-company has not invited nor conducted anv KOLLAM direct test for him that he was.an independent contractor and he has taken petty contract works from time to time (Dated, this the 17th day of August, 1992) in welding work of the acid plant according to necessity from PRESENT: time to time. The duration oi such contract work arranged through him depended upoa the nature, scope and extend Sri C. N. Sasidharan, Industrial Tribunal .in. oi each contract. The contract works were arranged by the Industrial Dispute No. 161/89 Engineering Department of the company and whatever works said to have been done by him in the acid plant are those contract works undertaken by him to be performed The BETWEEN performance of the contract has nothing to do with the shift The Managing Director, Travancore Titanium Products works of the company and works had to be carried out .Ltd., Regd. Office, Trivandrum-695021. according to the exigencies of the said contract works to be petiormed. Alter completion of the works undertaken by (By Sri G. Krishnan Nair, Advocate, Trivandrura), mm he has submitted the bills which after scrutiny were passed for payment. Payments were made either through AND cheques or by cash. He has no service with the company for The President, Titanium Produ ™ Tr- a d.ay. The company is having its subordinate service rules and certified standing orders. Service conditions, mode of AyUrVe appointments etc. are governed by the certified standing Si.SunT - "&& orders and service rules. Appointment in the company are only by written order of the competent <% Sb£r to1ioSChalam' PreSident> Titanium Products }u 1 8. a?? he has not undertaken any contract works AWARD thereafter. He was not paid on daily basis. He was paid tor contract works undertaken on the basis of bills submitted on completion of the works. There is no question ofPdenhd of employment to Sri Gopaknmar as he was not an employee of the company. p J

4 evide ce c sists TW I!if " °» of both oral and documentaiy a?WW SndS ww/^ l?amta,f^ On the side of the ™™ m»A* Ta S W2 and %Xts- W1 to W11 have a^o been a?d Fvt« Mi^f"3!!?1^ has exai?in^ one witness MWl and Exts. Ml to M9 have als1 o been marked on aths e side of the management. ? B

on 28-9-li|l as welder £ ? ? management company

«nployees. It » not disputed that the workman was not given any appointment order. It. is also noFdisputed that eivi™ 'J^.l°Vf ? the company at anV P°*nt ol time by y pP flon or as per the S ( ? channels provided for Iw^rT m the comP^y- The case of the union is that WM^ff^T ^rking as Welder fOT a Period from U J V ^ phn\ Ot the management company @ Rs 28 tafrf =Ly Ch ^as.later enhanced to Rs. 35 Welder k a S» Post .fluted in the list of posts in ES M3 t^^le semcS r,Pfes-.. Appointments and promotion In ^,^Wny ar«dealt W1* in .chapter I of Ext. M3 Direct K available and that too as per the rules and procedure laid 3795

down by ihe company. According to W'Wl, the union secre- i.^. ,/*v*. »owd i»d! t x«is is* ey.d ati««si ot employment enly- tary welder post is promotion post and WVVi has not seen ^ iai >i toeoiy any mium anointment to sri Sjcpa Kumar. iuat itseif snows iiiui ne wail, not an employee oi me management com- < UIII vi ;•» t.a x -v.u ^ i .i >- J ^L, >. t. i w management pany as wetaer. ihe very iaa trmi the workman 15 not having * -o wi^iiv«u; t. v wU fcU.it u» v. *i~»t.ns. x cuti to 5ri. oupa an appoiniTient order is cieariy an indication inat he was i,u ..i fc, t i u. Lw iiik.il wi oi ue au.uiov,inenis m&ae never a workman oi tne company, Tne management tiem& K.L u», wu»»« it to JIUJ w»iu i. b vveiuiug loius, snieid etc. a Government company it cannot oe considered thai a person ji uu i „ t.i. «VU-K iiai) iv«i »i ivtit oi i»iv* i rcnwnis unchal- Wiii be appointed m such a company without any appoint- IUISJ.U. i_Ai nit aoi.t uit. aie Urns and Vwi&. uiders. jexX- ment order, it is interesting to note that the workman or »o 5mtv*uwi<. ui *,,.wtjt it *i***^ y,y tne wiiion uibij suppoit mat ihe union never claimed any relief ircm the management till mw wuih. Wus, uji t Oil wviuiiin tndi iiic tonixaciW sub- the alleged demal of employment.. It is also noteworthy that ;uiiU<.u nib Di^ IOI wom. ^UQ iBv sAtne pf ul.^s (1 pcjiixvl't OI Ututy v agwS Of RS. 2S workman. On ihe other hand his name appears among con- uaa ivb JJ m &ii ij^pci ivu-iiai and ctisio luat uopa Kumar tractors in the management records such as Exts. Mb-senes » luivU vvonaiian Ac pCi fc,Ai M i suits payments, passes issued, to contractor, Ext. M7, petty contract works .vcie euettea to 5n uopa Kuuiur toi welding works of SAP register "for 1985-86 and Ext M8 petty contract register in uiauiu,ndnvt i-/Xt iVjD-^ciiUs ait IOUI woitv oicids issued to the Chief Engineers Office. The above aspects clearly estao- on uopd ivunicii iUi wuini c^ui'o over R« 5\)0 payments lish that Sri Gopa Kumar was not a workman of the man- LUIUW UAVJJC IOUI coiitiatts imd a piate in i \t. WS aiso. agement company. ^\i M/ js the petty contiav-t vioik register ioi the period iboj-Bo L.>.I Mb i» ine petty tontra;t woik legister foi 6. The evidence oi union seuetary as Vv'Wi and ihe work iyo/-B8 and J-XI MS* ^ tne peity contract jegtaier of the man as WWz aiso Support tne case oi management tnai »-iiie£ Engineers Onice. The entries in these registers also Sri uopa i-._iUi;ui' vvai nut u worKmun oi me company. Wwt evidence tnat Sri. Gopa Kumar was a contractor doing work has- deposed mat in the management company the employees on contract. Hxt. Ivlb-series are. passes issued to contractor are mommy i-aiu uuu meie is. no provision ior employing Sri. Gopa Kumar for the periods from January 1987 to De- daily rau.it employees inat Provident i^und, t?onus and otner cember, 1987. The evidence or M'vVl and the documents men- beneiits are paid to persons in the pay roil that the names tioned above fully supports the case of management that Sri. of ail employees at times will be in the pay roil, thai manage- Gopa Kumar was not a workman oi the company. ment company is to publish gradation list of employees ilia! the name of Sri Gopa Kumar is not in the gradation list 8. The case of the union is that in majority of Ext. M4- tliat WW1 was given appointment order at the time of his ssnes passes 2»ri. Gopa Kumar is describe^ as casual welder, appointment and that ail employees in the company are given it is also contended mat as per Hxt. W9 to Wll passes issued- appointment order. The union has no ease that the name worn tne company to in. Ciopa Kumar also he is described as of Sri Gopa Kumar is included in the pay roll or thai he casual welder. Therefore according to the union as per these was, given monthly payment. WW1 is- senior time keeper of exhibits Sn. Gopa Kumar was not a-contractor and he was the company and every employee of the company has to only a casual worker in the company. But the fact remains pass through time office after punching the card. WWl has tflat he was not given any appointment order, not paid .any deposed in his chief examination that he came to know of the amount as wages and not entered in the company as per employment of Sri Gopa Kumar in the company in August punching card which is issued to ail workers in the company. 1986. He has further deposed that all workers are punching 1 card that workers can enter the factory after punching the The admitted and proved facts stated above fully establish card only and that entry of contractors is through the main that Sri. Gopa Kumar was not a workman of the company gate.. Sri Gopa Kumar was not having any punch card. and therefore the exhibits now relied on by the union will The above statement of WWi fuiiy negatives the claim o'l not come to rescue of Sri. Gopa Kumar. Ext. W9 is admitted- the union. The workman as WW2 has deposed that Ext. ly an authorisation for the person to gain entry in the pre- M5-series are bills submitted by him for doing the work mises and that will not show that he was workmen. Ext. W10 and Wll are also of no help to the union in the light of the and Ext. Miseries are confirmatory orders that there is no J document to show that he was an employee of the company above conclusion. As stated in paragraph 5 above' the ap- before 14th January, 1988 that all employees of the company pointments,, service conditions' etc of the employees of- the are being given appointment. orders that he was permitted company are governed by Exts. M2 and M3. No provision to enter the company with contractors pass and before in Exts. M2 avid M3 has been pointed by the union to extend that with visitors pass. He has admitted that employment on regular basis to Sri. Gopa Kumar on the he was not having any punch card that he is not having ground that he was a casual employee of the company. In membership in the Employees State Insurance Scheme that the absence of such provisions the present claim of the union ail employees and officers of the company are. being given on the basis of casual employment is without force. promotions and benefits periodically that he was not given any such benefits that he never demanded any such benefits or rights from the company that there are no daily rated 9. The union has a claim that Sri. Gopa Kumar had work- employees in the company that all employees are monthly paid ed in the company for more than 240 days in 1987 and the that contract workers in the company are doing the work only management failed'to comply with Sec. 25F of the Act in fluxing the working hours of the company that there is no the case of Sri. Gopa Kumar. I have already found that Sri. records to show that he was a member of the union that Gopa Kumar was not a workman in the company and the union has not placed any demands with regard to him and company was never his employer. A workman alone can take that he has not taken any contract work after 14th January. shelter under Sec. 25F of the Act. Sri. Gopa Kumar was not 1988. The evidence of this witness would lead to the irresist- in the service of the company and he was not paid on the ible conclusion that he was not a.workman of the company basis of the number of days he had done work in the com- that he had undertaken contract works in the repair and main- pany. He was paid lumpsum and he was not paid daily wages. tenance of acid plant that he was paid on the basis of bills There is no provision in Exts. M2 and M3 to give status of and that he had not undertaken any contract work of the the workman to Sri. Gopa Kumar on the |$rand that he had company after 14th January, 1988. The categorical statement worked* there for more than 240 days. Particularly when he of Sri. Gopa Kumar that be had not undertaken any contract was not given any appointment order and not paid" wages for work after 14th January, 1988 itself is a clear indication that doing such work. Hence the claim of relief alleging non- he was undertaking such work in the company. Recovering of compliance with Section 25F of the Act is only to fail. Emrslovees State Insurance Contribution (contribution f°" short) from, ths.payments made, to Sri.. Goca Kumar is. no 10. The union hs-= yet another contention that Sri. Gopa evidence of being: employed because it is evident from the Kumar had worked in all shifts in the premises of the com- records produced by management that a particular percentage pany under the supervision and control of the management and is deducted from the payments made to ail contractors. It therefore he is workman and not a contractor. Sri. Gopa may be recalled that Sri Gopa Kumar has admitted that he Kumar has stated before this Tribunal that the contractors was not H member of the Employees State Insurance Scheme. can do their work only during the working time of th« com- So the deduction of contribution from payments made to him pany. So the work done by him duriag afi the shift worklag is of no assistance to the ease of the union. This statement of the company will net establish that he was a workman of the company particularly ia the absence of an express «r 3796 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : SEPTEMBER 19, 1992/BHADRA 28. 19J 4 [PART II—SEC, 3(ii)1

iimplitd contract creating a relationship of employer-employee. Ext. W4—Photocopy of letter addressed to the general The nature of supervision of the work has been deposed secretary of the union from Asst. Labour Commis- by MW1 which also do not support t% case of the union. sioner, Trivandrum dated 28-11-1986. The union failed to establish employer employee relationship between the management and Sri. Gopa Kumar though the Ext. W5—Photocopy of letter addressed to the general burden of proof is heavily upon the union. This contention secretary of Sie union from Asst. Labour Commis- is also devoid of merit. sioner, Trivandrum dated 3-6-1987.

11. The union has placed' much reliance on Exts. W4 to Ext. W6—Photocopy of memorandum of settlement en- W7 in support of their case that the appointments in the com-. tered into between the representatives of manage- pany are not fully through Pubiic Service Commission. Ac- ment and unions dated 13-7-1987. cording to the union there are incidents of appointments/em- ployments in the company not through the atlvice of Public Ext. W7—Photocopy of letter issued to Sri A. Wilfred Service Commission and from among the candidates adviced from the mangement company dated 25-9-1987. by the Employment Exchange but through other cannons also as per Exts, VV4 to W6, Ext. W4 is only a letter addressed to the" Ext. W8—Series (8 nos.) Statement showing details of gencrai secretary of the union from the Asstt. Labour Com- work performed by Sri Gopa Kumar during the missioner, Trivandruin regarding conciliation conference. Ext. year 1987. W5 is also a letter from the Asst. Labour Commissioner to the general secretary of the union regarding the engagement Ext. W9—Inter office memo issued from the manage- of two cooks in the company. Ext. W6 is a photocopy of ment company on 10-1-1984. memorandum of settlement entered into between the repre- sentatives of the unions and the managements agreeing to appoint Sri Selvaraj and Sri Asokan in their canteen with Ext. W10—Inter office memo issued from the SAP effect from 15-7-1987. The circumstances which led to Ext. maintenance of the company dated 20-11-1984. W6 settlement are not known. Even assuming that the man- agement has appointed employees through such settlements Ext. Wll—Pass issued to Sri Gopa Kumar dated that will not entitle Srj Gopa Kumar to get appointment in 2-8-1982. the management company legally and this Tribunal while considering this question is not competent grant such a relief Documents marked on the side of the Management on the basis of such settlement. Of course the union can very well approach the Government for the redressal of the grievance of Sri Gopa Kumar since the management being Ext. Ml—Photocopy of letter issued to the Chairman a Government company can consider the case of Sri Gopa and Managing Director of the management com- Kumar and pass appropirate orders. In this state of affairs pany from the Special Secretary to Government In- I am of the view that Exts. W4 to W6 are of no avail to dustries Department dated 25-2-1988. the case of the union. Ext. M2—Standing orders of the management company.

12. The union placed reliance on some decision of Ext. M3—Subordinate Service Rules of the management Supreme Court and High Courts. In the light of the admit- company. ted and proved circumstances these decision have no rele- vance in this case. The decision reported in 1978 II LLJ 397 is a case relating to employment through immediate emp- Ext. M4—Series (42 nos.) Bills and vouchers. loyer and it has no application here. The other decisions also do not come to the rescue of the union. Ext. M5—Series (4 nos.) Confirmatory orders issued to Sri Gopa Kumar from management company.

13. In the result, I hold that Sri Gopa Kumar was not a Ext. M6—Series (24 nos.) Carbon copies of pass issued workman of the management company as claimed by the to Sri Gopa Kumar from management company. union. That being the case the denial of employment t<| Sri Gopa Kumar as alleged by the union does not arise. The Ext. M7—Petty contract work register of management wprkman is therefore not entitled to any relief. company for the period 1985-86. An award is passed accordingly. C. N. SASIDHARAN, Industrial Tribunal Ext. M8—Petty contract work register of management company for the period 1987-88.

APPENDIX Ext. M9-—Petty contract work register of the Chief Engineers Office of management company for the Witnesses examined on the side of the Workman period 1987-88. WW1. Sri M. Sreedharan Nair. Ext. M10—Copy of the meeting held in the office of the WW2 Sri M. Gopa Kumar. Managing Director of the Company dated 22-10-1988. Witnesses examined on the side of the Management MW1. Sri N. Aravindakshan Nair

Documents marked on the side of the Workman Ext. Wl—- Photocopy of letter addressed to the Chair- man of the management company from Sri Gopa Kumar dated 18-1-1988. Bxt. W2—Photocopy of the Minutes of discussion held in the presence of Asst. Labour Commissioner Tri- vandrum between the representatives of manage- ment and unions on 2-12-1988.

Ext. W3—Photocopy of conciliation proceedings held i» presence of Asst. Labour Commissioner, Trivan- drum between the representatives of management tod the nnions dated 19-10-89. 3797

New Delhi, the 31st August, 1992 3. Thereafter while the reference -v:i<; ut the itago ot the evidence of the parties, both Ihe parties came r S.O 2434.—In pursuance of section 17 of the in an amicable sett)emen and filed their Memoran- Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 (14 ot 1947). the dum of Settlement (Ex. 5). This settlement has the Central Government hereby publishes the award been : igncd by the President and the General Secre- of ihe Central Government Industrial Tribunal No. 2 tary oi IUC Union in question, and by the D.G.M. Bombay as shown in the Annexure in the Industrial (Personnel) Kornbay and by the Chief Lubricants Marketing Manager, Bombay of the Eharat Petroleum Dispute between the employers in relation to the r management of Eharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd.. Corporation Limited, and L;; - rilso been signed by Bombay and their workmen, which wns received by V\o witnesses on the side or the union and by two the Central Government on the 27-S-92. v Jtaesses on the side of the Management. Both the parties admitted the correctness of the contents oi (he [No. L-3001U4H3-D llliB)] said settlement. On going through the .said settle- ment, [ find that it is quite in the intciv-ts of both the K. V. B. UNNV. Desk OfF.cer. parties. Therefore trc Award is drawn in terms of ANNEXURE the said .settlement as per the Memorandnum of Seitle- incr.t uttachiJ herewith, BEFORE THE CENTRAL GOVERNMENT INDUSTRIAL TRIBUNAL NO. 2. AT HOMRAY P, D. APSHANKAR. Pre^din." Officer. PRESENT : MEMORANDUM OF SETTLEMENT Shri P. D. Apshankar, Presiding Olfjccr. [UNDER SECTION 2(n) RFAD WITH 18(1) OF Reference No. CGTT|2|2S of 19S8 THE ].T» ACTJ PARTIEvS : Name of the Pot lies : Employers in relation to the Management of Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd., Bharat Petroleum Corporation LtJ, Bharat Bombay. Bhavnn No. 1, Bnllard Estate, Bombay- 400 (MS. AND Their Workmen. AND APPEARANCES : Bharat Puroleurn Karamchari Union C|o Anil For the Employer.—Shri P. M. Palsbikar, Ad- K. 3nrya, Irani Chawl, 24-A, Room No. 76, vocate. Dattatraya Lad Marg, Kulachowki, Bom- For the Workmen.—Shri N. S. Puranjape. Ad- bay-400 033. vocate. This settlement made at Bombay, on the 30th INDUSTRY : Peiroleum. STATF . Maharashtra. day of July, 1992 under section 2(p) read with scc- 18(1) of the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 between Bombay, the ^th August, 1992 Bharai Petroleum Corporation Limited ^hereinafter referred to as Lhe Corporation) having its otTice at AWARD Bh'irat Bhavan No. 1, Ballard Estate, Bombay- 400 038 of the One Part And Bharat Petroleum The Central Government by their order No. L- Karmachari Ur.icm (hereinafter referred to as the 3001l|4j88-D.lII(B) dated 8-9-1988 have referred Union) having its office at C|o Anil K. Surve, Irani the following Industrial Dispute to this Tribunal lor Chawl. 24-A, Room No. 76, Dattn^av Lad marg, adjudication under Section 10(1 Hd) of the fndns Kalachoki, Bombay-400033 of the Other Part. trial Disputes Act, 1947. Whereas the Union had raised a demand foi absorp- "Whether the action of the management of (ijn ui casual labour numbering 120 engaged by the Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd,, Bom- Corporation at its Walilubc Installation ; bay, in not regularising the services of the 120 casual labours working tit their And whereas upon failure of the conciliation pro- Wadi Lube Installation (as Dei Annexiuv- ceedings in regard to the above demand of the Union A) is legal and justified ? If nor. what the Government referred the matter to Central Govt. relief these labours are entitled to ?" Industrial Tribunal No. 2 at Bombay being Reference No. CGIT^'^8 of 1988 : — 2. The General Secretary of the Bharat Petroleum Karamchari Union by his Statement of Claim (F.\, 2) "Whether tin: action of the Management of challenged the said action of the mannpernent. Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited in not regularising the services of the 120 3. The Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited bv casual labours at their Wadilube installation their Written Statement (Ex. 3) denied the allega- (a.s per Annexure 'A') is legal and justified. If not, tions made by the union in their Statement of Claim, what relief these labours are entitled to?" nnd made the contentions in support of rhrir nctioi in the matter. And whereas during the pendency of the above refe- rence the Corporation had, consistent with its policy, 4. The. necessary Issues were framed on the basis absorbed 21 casual workmen out of the list of 12d of the plepdinpfl of the parties. casual workmen mentioned in Annexure 'A' to tht 3798 TU& «AZETTJS OF INDIA : SErTEMfliiR 1.9, 1992, BHADKA 28, 1914 |PAHT II—SEC. 3(1*)", refemvre. The n nines of 21 casual woikrrwn ?c nb- per shift will colniivue to be deployed as sorbed arc listed in Aiinextire 1 hereto. hi'herto on the existing Mather & Platt 5 litre rn filling machine, und: also be utilised Ana whereas tlic Union and die Corporation held for other duties in the Instillation. series of meetings to amicably settle the dispute which was tht- subject iij'.itier of the above reference : (iii) The above nouns o1? production will under normal circumstances be adhered to by the And whereas ai'tcr protracted negotiations and workmen employed at Wadilube Installa- discussions with the Union ci'hnluating" in the meet- tion whether in permanent employment or ing lieM on 28th November 1991, wherein the Cor- engaged in casual Jobcur. Any drop below poration and the Union agreed to certain increased the agreed pi eduction norms, reasons for norms' of pLoductivity in respect of Mather & Platt which being directly |indirectly attributable rive litre filling machines us a package deal for ab- to the workmen, would 'antamount to vio- sorbing of Casual Workmen from amongst the list of lation of (his settlement and the Corporation 120 such workmen as ii.tvd in the Annexure 'A1 to will not then be bound to fuuher absorb the reference. the casual labour iji term of this settlement, Wow this settlement wituesscth and it is Hereby (iv) The Union will, throuh its General Secretary, Agreed by and Bewcen he Furikt, Hereto as Under:— affirm in front of the Tribunal a joint affi- davit with the concerned casual workmen TERMS OF SETTLEMENT within A month.', liom the date of signing the Set'lemcnt, in verificaion of the au- The Corporation agrees that :-- thenliciwjvalidily of their claim for absorp- tion :n ' term:; if thi:, Settlement. In case fi) In (Ulition lo 21 Casual labour already absor- such affidavit ii not sworn by the Union bed ns shown in Annexvre-I hereto the Cor- within the sipulated time, no claim shall lie ri'irritkin would absorb a further number of upon the Corporation for absorbing casual 55 Casual Woiknicn out of the balance 9') workmen as listed in Annexure A to the casual workmen listed in Annexure 'A' to reference and Annexure IV of this Settle- (he reference, Further the Corporation will ment as mentioned hereinalter in Clause also absorb 2 more Casual Workmen for 3(iii). each shift that is worked and they will be assigned work on ihe old Mather & Plait 3. fioUi fh'1 Corpoiation and the Union agree that: fiilling machine and they will also be utilised + (i) The 57 Casual Workmen who arc to be for' o hcr duties in the Installation as re- 1 quired. absorbed in the first instance would be drawn from amongst those listed in Anne- (ii) After the initial absorption of 57 Casual Work- xure-A to the reference and yet. to be absor- men as mentioned above, (he balance num- bed. This list of 57 Casual workmen drawn ber of 42 Casual Workmen in Annexure A on the basis of seniority in age is ;IR listed to the reference who av parties to the dis- in order of priority in Annexure-TT hereto, put will be absorbed against future vacan- which list will form part of the Settlement. cies at Wadilube Inslulla'km only. Their subsequent absorption would be sub- ject Lo their beins; found medically fit. If Cm) The automatic Mather & Platt 5 litre filling for any reason whatsoever a casual work- mahine will be manned by nine workmen men listed in Annexure Tl becomes' ineligible (inclusive of Tes'er &, MnchinemanV for absorption or does not report for regis- Moreover, 2 additional MHEOs would be tration as provided in Clause 3fvii) he will inducted for the purpose of helping in be fp'jlaced by fiii'.'thcr 5 uch workman from achieving the agreed minimum production on the list of casual workmen given in Anne- ihe new Mather & Platt machine, as1 agreed xure ITI ;.'.s detailed below. and stipulated below, and also be utilised for (ii) Tin- names of balance number 42 of Casual other duties in the installation. 1 Workmen from amongst tho^s mentioned in Armrxure 'A1 lo the reference and to be 2. In consideration of the above, the Union agrees ahsorbed subsequently.

reastm Whatsoever becomes ineligible for Casual Workmen, fail to register themselves, absorption against future vacancies, he will within 3 months from the date of publication be replaced by another casual workman of the notice advertisement, his [their claims from the list as per Annexure IV below. for1 absorption casual employment in terms However, absorption of casual workmen lis- of the Settlement will lapse. ted in Annexure IV would be subject to conditions stipulated in Clause 3(iii) below. (viii) The list of names in Annexure II, 111 & IV have been prepared on the basis of un- (iii) Annexure IV will include names of such authenticated records of dates of birth of casual workmen who are not parties to the workmen as declared by them. In the event, dispute but who are currently employed as any workman at the time of registration as casual labour at Wadilubc Installation. in Clause 3(vii) above, produces documen- These casual workmen arc also listed in tary evidence of his date of birth to the Annexure IV in order of priority on the satisfaction of the Corporation, which is basis of seniority in age and such list will different from one, on the basis of which form part of the Settlement. However, ab- the said Annexure has been drawn, the said sorption of casual workmen listed in An- Annexures would be revised [recast accord- nexure IV will be considered only after ab- ingly. The revised Annexurcs will be jointly sorption of all eligible casual workmen in submitted by both parties to the CGIT for Annexure II & III is complete. It is specifi- connection of records. cally agreed between the parties that absorp- tion of casual labour fron> those listed in (x) The Union on its part will extended full co- Annexures II, III & IV will be limited to operation in achieving

WITNESSES, 2. Regional Labour Commissioner (Central) Bombay. 1. N. N. PRABHU 2. (P. P. POWALS) 3. Chief Labour Commissioner (Central), New Delhi. COPY TO : 1. Asst. Labour Commissioner (Central), 4. The Secretary to the Govt. of India Bombay. Ministry o£ labour, New Delhi.

CASUAL LABOUR : WADILUBE INSTALLATION Anntxurc

Sr. No. Name Dt. of Birth Remarks as per Ref.

B.G. Yadav 10-11-53 Absorbed 5 Subodh Shrivardcnkar 14-2-62 Absorbed 9 Jayram S. Choudhary 15-7-51 Absorbed 11 Mohamad Ismail Sayud 21-12-63 Absorbed 12 Pandirinath S. Haldankar N.A. Absorbed 13 Fulchand S. Sonwale J 5-6-57 Absorbed 14 Chandrakant D. Jadhav 15-6-61 Absorbed 17 A.shok Raghu Jadhav 18-6-61 Absorbed 18 Yeswant S. Kadam 8-6-53 Absorbed 19 Sampat Thikaji Gajkhat 21-4-63 Absorbed 20 Krishna P. Khot 6-4-58 Absorbed 22 Hafcezykkag Shubedar 19-3-62 Not absorbed

(irregularity SLC Certificate) 25 Vinayak B. Pawaskar 21-3-63 Absorbed 26 Suresh Maruti Kamblc 1-6-64 Absorbed 27 D.N. Kadam 30-7-56 Absorbed 28 Ashok Vithal Kadam 7-11-62 Absorbed 30 Subhash Anand Shinde 1-10-55 Absorbed 32 Sanjay Rajaram Mumbrc 3-4-65 Absorbed 41 Anand N- Chandankar 27-10-62 Absorbed 42 DJS. Jagtap 12-6-62 Absorbed 43 Aziz S. Suyud 28-10-60 Absorbed 380 J Anncxure II

Sr. No. Name Dt. of Birth Remarks No. as per Ref.

1 33 Laxman Y. Chandanshive , 20.7-4L 2 23 Ganpal Pandurang Ballal 7-3-45 3 116 Ganpat Pandurang Ballal 7-3-45 D 4 16 Ratilal p. Mam (SC) 1-8.49 5 29 Narayan V. Patil 1-3 50 6 ] Dharmdeo Jagbir 14-7-50 7 8 Panduarjnath Dalvi 4-9,52 8 110 Ashok h. Parab 23-12-52 9 99 Subodh M. Jambhale 21-5-53 10 74 Pednekar Arun Raghunath 27-5-53 ll 36 Vijay D. Raut 1-6-54 12 4 Akbar AH M. Shaikh 15-6-54 13 61 Simon Michael Banderoo 15-4-55 14 54 Prakash H. Bhalerao 28-12-55 15 7 Ram D. Yadav 23-6-58 16 103 Shriram D. Yadav 23-6-58 D 17 44 Dilip J. Mistry 11-9-58 18 48 Sitaram J. Tawadc 11-10-58 1 JC 1 A CO 19 40 Ramcsh Hari Patcl i V " *• ^ "JU 20 70 Sanjiv Jogannath Sukhdeo 1-6-59 21 64 Prakash Kadam 2-6-59 22 46 Lalchand M. Yadav 1-7-59 23 104 Lalchand M. Yadav 1-7-59 D 24 34 Sunil Landgc 8-7-59 25 49 Sunil P. Mayakar 7-7-59 26 97 Manohar Toraskar 10-8-59 27 3 Suresh Mhadgut 20-4-60 28 72 Ish^quc Dagdu Inamdar 1-6-60 29 111 Umesh Nursy Doonrashi 14-8-60 30 53 Nandakumar Patil 9-5-61 31 60 Sadanand M. Goikar 1-6-61 32 55 Sanjay R. Bagwe 14-8-61 33 47 DineshH. Gohil 21-10-61 34 87 Harshad Jivraj Gohil 27-11-61 35 31 G3vind Y. Manjrekar 20-1-62 36 93 Vijay Shankar Jadhav 18-2-62 2241 GI/92—14 3802 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: SEPTEMBER 19, 1992/BHADRA 28, 1914 [PARfll-^SEC. 3(ii)]

1 2 3 4 5 37 37 Surcsh Tukaram Kamble 2-3-62 38 112 Rajan Narayan Lad 15-3-62 39 77 Kishore Jaganath Gadhashi 9-4-62 40 56 Naran Navji Padaye 6-5-62 41 39 Ramji N. Patil 1-6-62 42 50 Sanas Anand Ravji 1-6-62 43 105 Kailash O. Gamare 1-10-62 44 85 Mahadeo Lad 16-11-62 45 6 Sham J. Patil 23-11-62 46 35 Subhash N, Shetye 4-12-62 47 58 Sunil Narayaii Dahiwale 15-2-63 48 102 Ramesh Kamble 5-3-63 49 119 Dhananjay B. Patil 18-3-63 49 78 Datta K. Rajgond 20-3-63 50 95 Ramesh M. Solanki 22-3-63 D 51 117 Mauicsh M. Solanki 22-3-63 52 86 Dhanji J. Gohil 11-5-63 53 108 Dhanji J. G^hil 11-5-63 D 54 51 Suryakant K. Zaware 1-6-63 55 65 Maruti R. Lokhande 1-6-63 56 94 Pandurang B. Chavan 1-6-63 57 15 Somnath G. Giwde 16-6-63

ANNEXURE III

Sr. Sr. No. NttlK Dt. of Birth Remarks No. as per Ref, 1 2 3 4

1 100 Dyaneshwar S. Dhabolkar 9-8-63 2 101 M.V. Pednekar 30-9-6-3 3 52 Bharat Halclankar 18-9-63 4 21 Sanjiva B. Yadav 6-10-63 5 66 Gorakhnuth K. More 10-10-63 6 82 Francis M. Gaikwad 10-11-63 7 107 S.R. Kelshikar 2-3-64 8 63 Palji Dhanji Jadhav 27-3-64 9 106 Mangesh K. Bhatkar 7-4-64 10 71 Shashikant B. Randive 21-4-64 11 45 Amrapal R. Pal 15-5-64 3803

1 2 3 4 5

12 83 Mohan D. Kamble 24-7-64 13 68 Dinkar Maruti Mohite 29-7-64 14 24 Dilip S. Ambrc 15-12-64 15 67 Madukar Anant Rawale 22-12-64 16 120 Santosh B. Rasam 11-1-65 17 79 Vikas N. Mayekar 26-1-65 18 16 Tanaji D. Sawant 4-3-65 19 92 Nitin Tukaram Bhave 2-5-65 20 38 Vijay Ram Yadav 15-6-65 21 80 Lawoo S. Dhuri 31-8-65 22 62 Chandrahas J. More 18-1-66 23 1J5 Rajendra S. Jambulkar 18-8-66 24 84 N^rcsh L. Boricha 26-8-66 25 57 KanJii Navji Padaya (Expired) 7-10-66 26 113 Prakash R. Utekar 13-10-66 27 88 Salim Ismail Saycd 15-10-66 29 114 D.K. Koli 13-H-66 30 109 Sandeep M. Pednekar 30-1-67 31 81 Vijaykumar S. Chavan 1-6-67 32 89 Ramesh D. Jagtap 1-6-67 33 91 Dyaneshwar V. Gandal 1-6-67 34 98 R;*j:sh N. N'indoskar 11-6-67

35 96 Shripal T. Kamble 15-6-67 36 90 Ajay Balkrishna Mahadik 30-11-67 37 59 D.S. Bhosale 1-6-68

38 73 Ashapak I. Patel 8-6-68

39 69 Bharat A. Mahrugade 1-8-69

40 10 Jayprakash Madan Not Available

41 118 Mangesh Laxman Chandanshive Not Available

42 75 Balu Bachuval Oaikwad Not Available 3804 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA; SEPTEMBER 19, 1992/BHADRA 28, 1914 [PART II—SBC. 3(ii>] HUPBh EMENTARY LIST ANNBXURE IV

Sr. Sr, No. Name t)t. of Birth Remarks No. as per Rcf.

1 Janardan A. Khedekar 12-09-46 2 Subhflsh Nagvekar 15-03-48 3 Haridas Bansode 10-11-52 4 Shakil Ahmed 5-3-1960 5 Prakash Golatkar 23-1-61 6 Prakash D. Kadam 22-2-61 7 Shreedhar Sughdhare 1-6-62 8 Dattaram Utckar 1-9-62 9 Rflju R. Desai 9-9-62 10 Shunkar Phadtare 2-6-63 11 Prakash Oopale 29-11-63 12 Amrit Boricha 11-11-64 13 Uddha,ve Ravtale 1-6-65 14 Harish Koli 1-7-65 15 Chandrakant Kasaro 16-10-65 16 Mahendra Boricha 28-U67 17 Datta Palckar 26-2-67 18 Jaisingh Gohil 4-4-67. 19 Hemant Kadam 23-12-68

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