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Mp Agreement jktLFkku ljdkj ifjogu foHkkx dzekad ,Q 9¼38½ ifj@vkjVh,@,e-ih-@III@07 t;iqj] fnukad 16-03-2007 vf/klwpuk eksVj ;ku vf/kfu;e] 1988 ¼1988 dk dsUnzh; vf/kfu;e la[;k 59½ dh /kkjk 88 dh mi/kkjk ¼5½ }kjk iznRr 'kfDr;ksa ds iz;ksx esa izLFkkfir djkj dk izk:Ik] ftlesa izR;sd ekxZ ;k {ks= ds lEcU/k esa eatwj fd;s tkus ;k izfrgLrk{kj fd;s tkus gsrq izLFkkfir vuqKk&i=ksa dh vf/kdre la[;k minf'kZr dh xbZ gS] mlls laHkor% izHkkfor gksus okys leLr O;fDr;ksa dh lwpukFkZ ,rn~}kjk vf/klwfpr fd;k tkrk gS vksj ,rn~}kjk ;g Hkh lwfpr fd;k tkrk gS fd mDr djkj ds izk:i ij fnukad 30-04-2007 dks fopkj fd;k tkosxkA bl vf/klwpuk ds jktLFkku jkti= esa izdk'ku ls 30 fnu ds Hkhrj fuEu gLrk{kjdŸkkZ dks izkIr fdlh Hkh vH;kosnu ij ifjogu vk;qDr ,oa fof'k"B 'kklu lfpo] jktLFkku] t;iqj }kjk muds dk;kZy; ifjogu Hkou lgdkj ekxZ fLFkr d{k esa fnukad 30-04-2007 dks 3-00 ih-,e- cts fopkj fd;k tkosxkA^^ jktLFkku ljdkj vkSj e/; izns'k ljdkj ds e/; ikjLifjd ifjogu djkj dk izk:i ;g djkj vkt fnukad ------------------------ dks jktLFkku ds jkT;iky ¼ftUgsa vkxs **jktLFkku ljdkj** dgk x;k gS vkSj ftlessa inklhu muds mRrjkf/kdkjh Hkh lfEefyr gSa½ izFke i{k rFkk e/; izns'k ds jkT;iky ¼ftUgsa vkxs **e/; izzns'k ljdkj** dgk x;k gS vkSj ftlesas muds inklhu mRrjkf/kdkjh Hkh lfEefyr gSa½ f}rh; i{k ds e/; fd;k x;kA pwafd izns'kksa esa Rofjr vkfFkZd fodkl rFkk jktLFkku vkSj e/;izns'k jkT; dh lehiLFkrk dks /;ku esa j[krs gq;s] ;g lehphu le>k x;k fd mDr nksuksa jkT;ksa ds chp ;kf=;ksa vkSj eky ds yEch nwjh ds vUrjkZfT;d ifjogu dks izksRlkfgr fd;k tk;s vkSj muds izpkyu dks fofu;fer] lefUor vkSj fu;af=r fd;k tk;s] blfy, mDr nksukas i{kksa us ,d ikjLifjd ifjogu djkj 18 tqykbZ 2001 dks fu"ikfnr fd;k FkkA vkSj pwWfd] nksukas jkT; cnyh gqbZ ifjfLFkfr;ksa ,oa orZeku vko';drkvksa ds vuq:i ,d u;k djkj djus ds fy, lger gSaA vr,o~ vc mDRk i{kksa }kjk vkSj muds chp fuEufyf[kr djkj fd;k tkrk gS% 1- ;g ikjLifjd ifjogu djkj rqjUr izHkko ls izo`Rr gksxk rFkk ml le; rd fof/kekU; jgsxk] tc rd fd nksukas jkT;kas ds chp u;k djkj ;k mldk iqufoZyksdu u gks tk;s ;k nksuksa esa ls fdlh ,d i{k }kjk nwljs i{k dks N% ekg dh lwpuk nsdj fo|eku djkj dks fo[kf.Mr u dj fn;k tk;sA 2- eky ;ku ds vuqKki= ¼1½ eksVj;ku vf/kfu;e] 1988 dh /kkjk 79 ds v/khu eky ;ku ds vuqKki=%& vU; jkT; ds lEiw.kZ Hkkx ds fy, izR;sd jkT; }kjk tkjh eky ;kuksa dh la[;k ij fucZU/ku ds fcuk] eky ;ku ds fy, vuqKki= ij izfrgLrk{kj fuEufyf[kr 'krksZa ds v/;/khu fd;s tk,xas%& ¼d½ ;fn djkjdrkZ jkT; }kjk izfrgLrk{kj ugha djk;k x;k gS rks ,d fcUnq dj dk ykHk ugha feysxkA ¼[k½ eky ;ku vuqKki=] eksVj ;ku vf/kfu;e] 1988 dh /kkjk 79 esa fofufnZ"V vkSj lEcfU/kr jkT; esa izo`Rr jkT; eksVj;ku fu;ekoyh ds v/khu ,slh 'krkasZ] ftUgas lEcfU/kr ifjogu izkf/kdkjh vf/kjksfir djus ds fy, mfpr le>s] ds v/;/khu gksaxsA ¼x½ ;g fd izfrgLrk{kj }kjk vkPNkfnr ;ku dk mi;ksx O;frdkjh jkT; ds {ks= ds Hkhrj fdUgha nks fcUnqvksa ij eky yknus vkSj mrkjus ds fy, ughas fd;k tk,xk vFkkZr~ ,sls ;ku] O;frdkjh jkT; ds {ks= ds Hkhrj vuU; :i ls ifjogu dkjksckj fd;s tkus ls izfrf"k) gksaxsA ¼2½ eksVj;ku vf/kfu;e] 1988 dh /kkjk 87 ds v/khu eky ;ku ¼vLFkk;h vuqKki=½ %& ,d jkT; ds ifjogu izkf/kdkjh }kjk nwljs jkT; ds ifjogu izkf/kdkjh dh iwoZ lgefr ds fcuk vkSj mudh la[;k ij fucZU/ku ds fcuk rhl fnu ls vuf/kd vof/k ds fy, fof/kekU; vLFkk;h vuqKki= tkjh fd;s tk ldrs gaSA bu vuqKki=ksa }kjk vkPNkfnr ;kukas ij vU; jkT; ds {ks= ds Hkhrj fdUgh nks fcUnqvkas ds e/; eky yknk vkSj mrkjk ugha tk;sxkA Qsjksa dh la[;k ij dksbZ fucZU/ku ugha gksxk tks vuqKki= dh fo|ekurk ds nkSjku ;kuksa }kjk fu"ikfnr fd;s tk ldrs gSaA ;g Hkh djkj ik;k fd izpkyd fdUgha vU; 'krksZa dk ftUgsa ifjogu izkf/kdkjh] eksVj;ku vf/kfu;e] 1988 dh /kkjk 79 ¼2½ ds v/khu vf/kjksfir djuk mfpr le>s] ikyu djsxkA eksVj;ku vf/kfu;e] 1988 dh /kkjk 87 ¼1½ ¼?k½ ds v/khu LFkk;h vuqKki=ksa ds uohuhdj.k ds yfEcr jgus ds nkSjku tkjh fd;s x;s vuqKki=ksa ds vk/kkj ij ikjLifjd djkjdrkZ jkT; ds ifjogu vf/kdkjh }kjk izfrgLrk{kfjr djkdj pyk;s tk jgs eky;kuksa ij ,d fcUnq dj vkjksfir gksxk rFkk 'ks"k vLFkk;h vuqKki= f}fcUnq dj ds vk/kkj ij tkjh fd;s tk;asxasA 3- Bsdk xkM+h vkseuh cl ¼1½ eksVj;ku vf/kfu;e] 1988 dh /kkjk 74 ds v/khu eksVj dSc vuqKki=%& ,dy fcUnq dj vk/kkj ij vU; jkT; ds lEiw.kZ Hkkx ds fy, izR;sd jkT; ls lEcfU/kr eksVj dSc Bsdk xkfM+;kas dh la[;k ij fucZU/ku ds fcuk] eksVj dSc xkfM+;ksa ds vuqKki= ij izfrgLrk{kj lEcfU/kr jkT; ifjogu izkf/kdkjh dh flQkfj'k ij nwljs jkT; ds ifjogu vf/kdkjh }kjk fd;k tk;sxkA izfrgLrk{kj bu 'krkasZ ds v/;/khu gksxsa fd ;ku nwljs jkT; ds {ks= ds Hkhrj fdUgha nks fcUnqvkas ds e/; fdlh ;k=h dks u rks p<k;sxk vkSj u mrkjsxkA ,d fcUnq dj dh lqfo/kk izfrgLrk{kj gksdj pyk;s tk jgs ;kuksa dks gh izkIr gksxhA ¼2½ eksVj;ku vf/kfu;e] 1988 dh /kkjk 87 ¼1½ ds v/khu vLFkk;h Bsdk xkM+h ijfeV %& vuqPNsn 8 ds micU/k ds v/khu] vko';drkuqlkj ,d jkT; ds ifjogu izkf/kdkjh }kjk ikjLifjd djkjdrkZ jkT; esa fofufnZ"V VfeZuyksa dks tksM+us okys fofufnZ"V ekxksZa ds fy, ml jkT; esa f}fcUnq dj vk/kkj ij izfrgLrk{kj dh vis{kk ds fcuk Bsdk xkM+h ¼vkseuh cl½ ds fy;s vLFkk;h vuqKki= tkjh fd, tk ldsaxsaA ,sls vLFkk;h vuqKki= ij vU; jkT;ksa ds ns; dj dk lank; bl djkj ds vuqPNsn 7 esa fofgr jhfr ls fd;k tk;sxk rFkkfi fdlh dkj.k ls ,sls jkT; }kjk tkjh vuqKki= dh oS/krk vU; jkT; ds {ks= esa lekIr gks tkrh gS rks ,sls jkT; dk ifjogu izkf/kdkjh ftldh vf/kdkfjrk es og ;ku gks] vko';d Qhl vkSj djksa dks izkIr dj ,d u;k vuqqKki= tkjh dj ldsxkA ,sls vLFkk;h vuqKki= fuEufyf[kr 'krksZa ds v/khu gkasxsa %& ¼d½ ,sls vLFkk;h vuqKki= ikjLifjd djkjdrkZ jkT; esa iUnzg fnu ls vuf/kd dkykof/k ds fy, fof/kekU; gkssaaxsaA ¼[k½ jftLVªhdj.k izek.ki= esa fofufnZ"V dh xbZ cSBd {kerk ls vf/kd ;kf=;kas dks ugh ys tk;k tk,xk vkSj u gh [kM+s jgus okys ;kf=;ks dks vuqKkr fd;k tk;sxkA ¼x½ Bsdk xkM+h ,d gh i{k }kjk fdjk, ij yh tk,xh ,oa okilh ;k=k dh rkjh[k Li"V :i ls fofufnZ"V dh tk,xhA ¼?k½ ,sls vLFkk;h vuqKki= esa ckgj tkus dh rkjh[k rFkk okilh ;k=k dh rkjh[k Li"V :i ls fofufnZ"V dh tk,xhA ;fn fdlh vLFkk;h vuqKki= ij Bsdk xkM+h dks yxkus okyk dfri; i{k vuqKki= eatwj djus ds i'pkr~ okilh ;k=k dh rkjh[k cnyokuk pkgrk gS rks og ,sls ifjogu izkf/kdkjh ls ftldh vf/kdkfjrk esa ml le; Bsdk xkM+h gks] bl ckcr fyf[kr :i ls vuqKki= izkIr djsxkA ¼3½ Bsdk xkM+h ds vuqKki= ¼eksVj;ku vf/kfu;e] 1988 dh /kkjk 88 ¼8½ ds v/khu fo'ks"k vuqKki=½%& ;s vuqKki= i;ZVdksa dh vko';drk ds vuqlkj nwljs jkT; ds ifjogu izkf/kdkjh dh iwoZ lgefr ds fcuk] izR;sd jkT; ds ifjogu izkf/kdkjh }kjk f}fcUnq dj vk/kkj ij tkjh fd;s tk ldrs gSaA vuqKki=kas esa izkjEHk vkSj okilh ;k=k dks n'kkZrs gq, ;k=k dk foLr`r dk;Zdze vUrfoZ"V gksxkA vuqKki= esa og dze ftlesa fofHkUu LFkkukas dk Hkze.k fd;k tk;sxk] ,sls izR;sd LFkku ij vkxeu vksj izLFkku ds leqfpr fnukad ds min'kZu lfgr vkSj eksVj dSc ls fHkUu xkM+h esa ;k=k djus okys ;kf=;ksa dh] vuqKki= iznku djus okys izkf/kdkjh }kjk leqfpr :i ls gLrk{kfjr lwph Hkh vUrfoZ"V gksxhA 4- eksVj;ku vf/kfu;e] 1988 dh /kkjk 72 ds v/khu eaftyh xkfM+;ksa ds vuqKki= ¼1½ e/; izns'k vkSj jktLFkku ds chp vUrjkZfT;d ekxkasZ ij eaftyh xk+Mh pykus ds lEcU/k esa ikjLifjd djkj] layXud **d** vkSj **[k** ds vuqlkj gksxkA izfrca/k ;g gksxk fd ;fn layXud **d** dk dksbZ ekxZ fdlh djkjdrkZ jkT; }kjk vf/klwfpr gS rks ftl jkT; dh ;kstuk izHkkoh gS] ml jkT; }kjk ;kstuk ds izzko/kku ds vuq:i gh ijfeV tkjh fd;k tk;sxkA ¼2½ ;fn fdlh jkT; dh ;kstuk esa vU; jkT; ds lapkyd dks ukefufnZ"V fd;s tkus dh O;oLFkk gS rks ml vU; jkT; }kjk ukefufnZ"V lapkyd dks layXud **[k** ds ekxksZa ij lapkyu vuqekU; gksxkA e/;izns'k jkT; esa e/;izns'k lM+d ifjogu fuxe dh lekfIr ds i'pkr~ fuxe@midze ds LFkku ij e/;izns'k 'kklu }kjk ukefufnZ"V lapkyd bu ekxksZa ij ikjLifjd djkj esa fu/kkZfjr Qsjksa o vuqKki=ksa ds vuqlkj py ldsxsaA ¼3½ layXud **[k** esas mfYyf[kr fdlh ekxZ dh ;kstuk esa ;fn mikUrj.k dj futh lapkydksa dks NwV nh tkrh gS rks ekxZ Lor% layXud **d** esa ifjofrZr le>k tk;sxkA ¼4½ layXud ^^d^^ esa mfYyf[kr ;fn fdlh ekxZ dks fdlh jkT; ljdkj }kjk lEcfU/kr jkT; ds ifjogu fuxe dks vuU; lapkyu gsrq vf/klwfpr fd;k tkrk gS rks og ekxZ Lor% layXud ^^[k^^ esa ifjofrZr le>k tk;sxkA ¼5½ izR;sd vUrjkZfT;d ekxZ ij izR;sd jkT; ds fy, vkoafVr Qsjksa dh la[;k ;Fkk lEHko izR;sd jkT; esa iM+us okys ekxZ dh yEckbZ ds vuqlkj fu;r dh tk;sxhA bl djkj ds iz;kstu ds fy, Qsjs dk rkRi;Z nSfud ,dy Qsjs ls gSA layXud ^^d^^ vkSj ^^[k^^ esa mfYyf[kr ekxksZa dk rkRi;Z muesa mfYyf[kr LFkkuksa ls gksrs gq, nksuksa jkT;ksa ds iM+us okys nks VfeZuyksa dks tksM+us okys lcls de nwjh ds lh/ks ekxZ ls gSA mDr layXudksa esa iznf'kZr ekxksZa ds uke ;k mldh yEckbZ esa ckn esa ik;h x;h fdlh folaxfr dks O;frdkjh jkT;ksa ds e/; rRijrk ls i=&O;ogkj ds ek/;e ls Bhd fd;k tk,xk vkSj mls djkj ds fdlh mikUrj ds :i esa ugha le>k tk;sxkA ¼6½ layXud ^^d^^ esa mfYyf[kr ekxksZa dh eaftyh xkfM+;ksa dh le; lkfj.kh nksuksa jkT;ksa ds vuqKki= tkjh djus okys izkf/kdkfj;ksa }kjk fu;r dh tk,xh vkSj layXud ^^[k^^ esa mfYyf[kr ekxksZ dh eaftyh xkfM+;ksa dh le; lkfj.kh ikjLifjd ijke'kZ] ;fn visf{kr gks] ds i'pkr~ lEcfU/kr jkT; ifjogu midzeksa }kjk fu;r dh tk;sxhA ¼7½ fdlh jkT; esa fLFkr Hkkx ds fy, ;k=h fdjk;k vius&vius jkT; }kjk fu;r dh x;h njksa ds vuqlkj izHkkfjr fd;k tk;sxkA ¼8½ ikjLifjd djkj ds v/khu vkus okys nksuksa jkT;ksa dh eaftyh xkfM+;ksa ds vuqKki=ksa ij izfrgLrk{kj ,dy fcUnq djk/kku vk/kkj ij fd;k tk;sxkA ,dy fcUnq dj dh lqfo/kk izfrgLrk{kj gksdj pyk;s tk jgs ;kuksa dks gh vuqekU; gksxhA ¼9½ ;fn fdlh dkj.k ls vuqKki= ds] mldh lekfIr ds iwoZ] uohuhdj.k ds fy, fdlh vkosnui= ij fofu'p; djuk lEHko u gks rks O;frdkjh jkT; dks lwfpr djus ds v/khu pkj ekg rd dh vof/k ds fy, x`g jkT; eksVj;ku vf/kfu;e] 1988 dh /kkjk 87 ¼1½ ¼?k½ ds v/khu vLFkk;h vuqKki= tkjh dj ldrk gS vkSj uhps fn;s x;s ijUrqd ds v/;/khu ,sls vLFkk;h vuqKki=ksa ij O;frdkjh jkT; dk izfrgLrk{kj visf{kr
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