19Th June 1967
Haryana Vidhan Sabha
Debates
19th June, 1967
Vol. I – No. 19
OFFICIAL REPORT
CONTENT
Monday, the 19th June, 1967
Pages
Starred Question and Answers (19)1-107
Written Answers to Starred Question Laid on the Table of the House under Rule 45 (19)108- 173
Unstarred Question and Answers (19)173- 177
Haryana Vidhan Sabha
Monday, the 19th June, 1967
The Vidhan Sabha met in the Hall of Haryana Vidhan Sabha, Vidhan Bhawan, Chandigarh, at 2.00 p.m. of the clock. Mr. speaker (Ch. Sri Chand ) in the chair.
Starred questions and answers
Supply of sugar to villages to Tehsil Bhiwani, district Hissar
*297. Shri Bansi Lal: will the Chief minister be pleased to state whether it is a fact that the4 supply of sugar in the rural areas of Tehsil Bhiwani district Hissar, has since been stooped: if so ,the reasons there-for?
Major Amir Singh (Minister of State for Rural Electrification: Yes. The supply of sugar to individual consume4rs in rural areas of Bhiwani Tehsil has been suspended from 1st march.1967 till and june, 1967 to meet the increased demand of sugar for marriages in that area.
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Export of Gram and Gramdal from Barwala and parts of district Hissar
*230. Shri Dal Singh: Will the Chiaf Minister be pleased to state –
(a) whether any quantity of gram and of gramdal were exported from Barwala and other parts of Hissar District in the months okf April and May, 1967 ; if so , the quantity of the gram and gramdal so ez[rpted;
(b) whether it is a fact that the export of gram and gramdal was prohibited from the State during the month of April and May, 1967 ?
Major Amir Singh (Minister of state for rural electrification:
(a) Yes. 62,562 quintals of gram/gramdal were expodrted friom Barwala and other parts of hissar district in the months of April and May, 1967. (b) The foodgrains licensees of hissar District had been instructed by the District Food Cointroller, Hissar, not to move gram and gramdal outside the State without obtaining his permission in writing.
Shri dal Singh: In part (b)of my question, I has asked-
“whether it is a fact that the export of gram and gramdal was prohibited from the State during the months of April and May, 1967” and the hon. Minister has replied-
“the foodgrains licensed of Hissar District had been instructed by the District Food Controller, Hissar , not to move gram and gramdal outside the State without obtaining his permission in writing”
Mr. Speaker : is it a correct reply to my question?
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Supply of Sugar in Rural Area or Chrkhi Dadri
*261. Shri Bansi Lal : Will Minister be pleased to state-
(a) the quantity of sutgar supplied to the rural areas of Tehsil Charkhi Dadri district Mohindergarh during the last two months.
STARRED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
(b) the names of the villages along with quantity of sugar supplied to each with the dates when supplied:
(c) the name of the village in the said Tehsil which have been supplied mare than fifteen bags of sugar in a month during the said period?
Major Amir Singh (Minister of State for Rural Electrification):
(a) April 1967-10 quintals.
May, 1967-125 quintals and 64 kilograms.
(b) A statement containing the required information is laid on the table of the House.
(c) None.
STATEMENT
Sr Date of Name of Sub- Villages attached Quantiry supply of Depot supplied sugar
1 27th April, Jhoju Kalan Jhoju Kalan 10 bags 1967 (Quintals)
Qtl K G. g
2 26th May, Kakroli Hali Kakroli Hati, Kakroli 2 4 0 1967 Sardara, Bhariwas 0
3 26th May, Santokhapur Santokhpura 0 5 0 1967 a 0
4 26th May, Mandi Kher Mandi Kher, Mandi 1 9 0 1967 Pirana, Mandi Harya 0
5 26th May, Rana Chirya Chirya Datoli 2 2 0 1967 0
6 26th May, Neemliwali Neemliwali 1 2 0 1967 0
7 26th May, Dendma Dendma, Duwarka, 2 2 0 1967 Bhopali 0
8 27th May, Ateli Khurd Ateli Khurd 1 0 0 1967 9 27th May, Sohwas Sohwas 0 8 0 1967
10 27th May, Bhagwi Bhagwi 2 0 0 1967
11 27th May, Manheru Manheru 3 4 0 1967 0
12 27th May, Badhera Badhera 1 6 0 1967
13 27th May, Nandgaon Nandgaon 1 1 0 1967 0
14 27th May, Kheri Bura Kheri Bura, Kalyana, 3 0 0 1967 Bharwi
15 27th May, Kadama Kadama, Kiskanda, 6 2 0 1967 Kanhera, Neernr, 0 Badeaha Mai Kalan, Mai Khurd
16 27th May, Dudiwala Dudwala, Nand 1 1 0 1967 Karan, Dudiwala, 0 Kisnapura
17 27th May, Khatiwas Khatiwas 1 0 0 1967
18 27th May, Tikan Kalan Tikan Kalan 0 4 0 1967
19 27th May, Bound Kalan Bound Kalan, 7 5 0 1967 Rankli, Bound 0 Khurd
20 27th May, Shamspur Shamspur 1 3 0 1967 0
21 27th May, Zamidara Chirya 1 5 0 1967 Chirya 0
22 27th May, Makhos Makhos 1 2 0 1967
23 27th May, Charkhi Charkhi 3 2 0 1967
24 27th May, Gokal Gokal Rakelwas 1 1 0 1967 0
25 27th May, Palri Palri Badhwana 2 6 0 1967 Badhwana 0
26 27th May, Jawa Jawa 1 5 0 1967 0
27 27th May, Dhareru Dhareru 2 3 0 1967 0
28 27th May, Makdana Makdana 2 0 0 1967
29 27th May, Mouri Mouri 1 4 0 1967 0
30 27th May, Dhani Dhani 2 2 0 1967 0
31 27th May, Morwala Morwala, Kandoti 1 6 0 1967 0
32 27th May, Akhtrpura Akhtrpura 0 6 0 1967 0
33 27th May, Balkara Balkara 1 2 0 1967 0
34 27th May, Kitlana Kitlana 2 1 0 1967 0
35 27th May, Dagroli Dagroli 1 1 0 1967 0
36 27th May, Pantawas Pantawas Khurd 1 0 0 1967 Khurd
37 27th May, Makrani Makrani 0 6 0 1967 0
38 27th May, Mankwas Mankwas, Pandwan 2 9 0 1967 0
39 28th May, Umrawat Umrawat 1 0 0 1967
40 28th May, Madhmadhwi Madhmadhwi 0 5 0 1967
41 28th May, Ghosola Ghosola 1 6 0 1967 0 42 28th May, Kheri Butter Kheri Butter, Birki 2 8 0 1967 Kalan, Birki Khurd 0
43 28th May, Mandoli Mandoli 0 8 0 1967 0
44 28th May, Harodi Harodi 1 2 0 1967 0
45 27th May, Phogat Phogat 0 9 0 1967 0
46 27th May, Ranila Ranila 4 0 0 1967
47 27th May, Chhapar Chhapar 2 6 0 1967 0
48 27th May, Budhwa Budhwa 1 6 0 1967 0
49 27th May, Kari Dharni Kari Dharni, Khari 1 2 0 1967 Madh 0
50 27th May, Rupgarh Rupgarh 1 0 0 1967
51 27th May, Neemri Neemri 1 0 0 1967
52 27th May, Mandola Mandola, Kalali 1 6 0 1967 0
53 29th May, Pahlad Garh Pahlad Garh 1 0 0 1967
54 29th May, Kashni Kashni 1 2 0 1967 0
55 29th May, Jagrambas Jagrambas 0 7 0 1967 0
56 29th May, Dadi Bana Dadi Bana, Balali 1 7 0 1967 0
57 29th May, Berla Berla 2 3 0 1967 0
58 30th May, Sanjarwas Sanjarwas 5 0 0 1967
59 30th May, Nangal Nangal 1 0 0 1967
60 30th May, Narsingwas Narsingwas 0 5 0 1967 0
61 30th May, Shamspur Shamspur 1 3 0 1967 0
62 30th May, Sanwar Sanwar 1 9 0 1967 0
63 30th May, Beejana Beejana 0 7 0 1967 0
64 31st May, Meharana Meharana 1 0 0 1967 65 31st May, Hansawas Hansawas Khurd 0 7 0 1967 Khurd
66 31st May, Pichopa Pichopa Khurd, 2 8 0 1967 Khurd Pichopa Kalan, 0 Kubja Nagar
67 31st May, Misri Misri Jaisiri, Kumod 3 8 0 1967 Mirch 0
68 31st May, Dadi Dadi Chheeler 0 6 0 1967 Chheeler 0
69 31st May, Haroda Kalan Haroda Kalan, 0 6 0 1967 Haroda Khurd 0
70 31st May, Imlota Imlota 3 1 0 1967 0
71 31st May, Aun Aun 1 5 0 1967 0
72 31st May, Kayala Kayala Badla, 4 0 0 1967 Senkrod
73 31st May, Bhandwa Bhandwa 1 3 0 1967 0
Total 12 6 0 5 4
HARYANA VIDHAN SABHA
(STATE MINISTER FOR RURAL BEATIFICATION)
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STREMGTH OF STAFF IN THE OFFICES OF THE DEPUTY COMMISSIONER
*150. Shri Ram Singh : Will the Minister for Revenue gbe pleased to state-
(a) the present total strength of staff, category-wise in the offices of the Deputy Commissioners in Haryana State;
(b) the number thereof, category-wise belonging to the scheduled castes;
(c) the number iof times with dates on which promotions in the cleriocal staff were made somce 1960, in the above-said offices;
(d)the total number of persons along with the number and names of the persons belonging to the Scheduled Castes promoted on these dates? Shri Chand Ram (Deputy Chief Minister) : (a) to (d)A statement containing the rwquisite information is laid on the Table of the House.
STATEMENT TABLE
District Sr. The present The The The total number of Remarks total strength number number of persons alongwith
of staff thereof, times with the number and categorywise in category- dates on names of the the offices of wise which persons belonging D.Cs. in belonging promotions to the Scheduled Haryana State to the in the Caste promoted on Scheduled Clerical these dates Castes staff was made since 1960 in the said offices
(a) (b) (c) (d)
Hisar (i) Superintendent 1 Twelve Twelve Clerks have been promoted times (on as Assistants and one Sh. Harphul (ii) Assistant 1 16-9-60, Singh, Schedulted Caste was Superintendent 27-11-60, promoted on 20th June, 1964, out (iii) Assistants 23 1 20-10-61, of the twelve promotions 28-12-62, (iv) Clerks 199 25 27-5-63,
(v) Driver 2 1 20-6-64, 12-4-1965, (vi) Daftri 1 23-4-1965, 15-6-65, (vii) Jamadars 6 20-6-65, (viii) Peons, 142 28 1-12-65, Sweepers, etc. and 6-9- 66, Total 375 55
Rohtak (i) Class III 176 14 Ten times Eleven officials were promoted and (on 11-11- out of these the following 3 belong (ii) Class IV 120 25 60, 1-2- to Scheduled Castes:-
Total 296 39 63, 26-4- 63, 22-6- 63, 4-8- 64, 14-10- 64, 16-11- 66, 21-12- 66, 7-2-67 and 22-3- 1967)
1. Suraj Promoted from Dates not arkash furnished Clerk to Assistants 2. Sh. Har Lal
Karnal (i) Superintendent 1 Eleven Twelve persons were promoted and time (on out of these the following 3 belong 17-2-62, to Scheduled Castes/Backward 6-2-63, Classes: 11-5-63, 6-7-63, 1- 9-63, 27- 11-64, 10- 11-65, 28- 5-66, 29- 7-66, 21- 11-66 and 1-12-66)
(ii) Assistant 1 1. Sh. Ram Promoted as Assistant with effect Superintendent Parshad from 27th Novermber 1964 and (Scheduled reverted with effect from 1st April, Castes) 1966, Backward Dated Class not given (iii) Assistants 21 2. Sh. Nathi Ram
(iv) Clerks 162 13 3. Sh. Jai Bhagwan
(v) Driver 1
(vi) Daftri 5
(vii) Jamadars 111 29
(viii) Class Iv 1 1 employee
(ix) Dak Runner 1 1
Total 304 44 Ambala (i) Superintendent 1 No one has been promoted from the existing staff (present) since 1960 (ii) A.S.R. 1
(iii) Assistants 9
(iv) Clerks 25 11
(v) Driver 1
(vi) Daftri 1
(vii) Jamadars 1
(viii) Peons 94 17
Total 133 28
Gurgaon (i) Superintendent 1 Nine times Two persons were promoted as (20-7-60, assistants belonging to Scheduled 22-12-60, Castes :- 16-7-61, (ii) Assistant 1 1. Sh. Gobind Ram 20th July, 8-3-63, Superintendent 1960 24-7-65,
(iii) Assistants 23 2 26-7-67, 2. Sh. Sohan Lal 24th July, 25-4-1967, 1965 26-7-1967, and 12-5- 67)
(iv) Clerks 200 11
(v) Daftri 1
(vi) Jamadars 7 2
(vii) Class IV 164 28 (excluding Daftri and Jamadars)
(viii) Driver 1
Total 398 43
Mohendergarh (i) Superintendent 1 Fiftenn times (on 2-8-60, 7-7-61, 22-7-61, 12- 10-61, 5-7-63, 15-12-63, 10-4-64, 4-8-65, 16- (ii) Assistant 1 11-65, 31-5-66, 22-8-66, 6-10-60, 27-6-60, 8-7- Superintendent (iii) Assistants 16 1 60 and 2-9-63)
(iv) Clerks 83 10
(v) Daftri 66 13
Total 167 24
Jind (i) Superintendent 1 One on 28- One Shri Jiya Lal, This is a 2-67 Scheduled Caste, as newly created Assistant on 28th District February, 1967 which came in existence on the 1st November, 1966
(ii) Assistant 1 Superintendent
(iii) Assistants 16 1
(iv) Clerks 90 10 (v) Class IV 68 12
Total 176 23 STARRED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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Ch. Debi Singh Twetia: Will the Minister for Revenue be pleased to state— (a) Whether it is fact that in some cases the Government acquires land for public purpose and public expense for a private compnay ; if not, the extent of Government’s contribution on this account; (b) Whether it is a fact that the Government becomes shareholder of the company to the extent of its contribution towards the amount of compensation of the land? (a) Rao Birender Singh (Chief Minister) : (a) Yes, Government acquires land for private companies in accordance with the provisions of part II of the Land acquisition Act, 1894 in the inter4est of the industrial land is, however , paid by the company concerned except a token contribution of Rs. 10 which is made by Government on non-recoverable basis in order to came the purpose of acquisition a public purpose.’ (b) No. Ch. Devi Singh Twetia: Sir, when the Government makes a contirbutio of Rs. 10 and brings the acquisition within the provision of the stature, does it not mean fraud on the statute? Mr. Speaker: This is a question of option. You may ask information on facts. Ch. Debi Singh Twetia: The information I required was that, whether the Government, to the extent that it pays from its own pocket, becomes a share holder in the that concern for which land is acquired? Chief Minister: Government only pay Rs. 10 for helping the company to acquire land for a public purpose. The Government does not becomes share holder. Ch. Debi Singh Twetia: The Act provides that the land can be acquired by the Government for companies. May I know why that procedure is not followed any why does the Government does not become share holder. Chief Minister: This is to expedite the speedy acquisition of the land. Ch. Debi Singh Twetia: So far as speed by acquisition is concerned, Government is empowered to do so. The Government can acquire land for three purposes— (i) Government purpose ; (ii) Government and private purpose ; and (iii) Purely private purpose. When land is acquired purely for private purpose, may I know why Government does not follow the proper procedure which is provided in the part seven of the statute, instead of by passing the statute? Mr. Speaker: These are arguments. The member should ask information on facts. Ch. Debi Singh Twetia: Sir, when I am asking why the Government does not follow the proper procedure, i is not an argument., as already stated, the Government can acquire land in three cases— (i) Government purpose; (ii) Government and private purpose; and (iii) Purely private purpose. Where the Government acquires land purely for private companies, I want to low through you, as to why the Government does not follow the procedure provided for acquiring land for private companies? Why should it go around and by-pass the stature? Mr. Speaker: It is question of interpretation. vki vkSj rjg bUVjiSzV djrs gS vkSj ;g dgrs gS ckbikl ugh djrsA Chief Minister: We have noted the suggestion of the hon. Member. We shall examine it. If the suggestion of the hon. Members is better that what is given to us by the legal Branch, we might adopt. (At this Ch. Debi Singh Twetia wanted to put a supplementary.) Jh v/;{k% ;g rks vki dk vkjxwesaV gS og dgrs gS fd vki viuk ltSD”ku Hkst ns ge mls ,Xtkfeu dj ysaxs vkSj equkflc rcnhyh dj nsxs Ch. Debi Singh Twetia: All right, Sir. Price of evacuee agricultural land Charged from Harijans *169 Sh. Prabhu Singh: Will the Minister for revenue be pleased to state— (a) The total area of evacuee agricultural land transferred by the Central Government to the State Government and prose charged thereof; (b) The price charged by the State Government of such lands from the Harijans? Sh. Chand Ram: Deputy Chief Minster: (a) The erstwhile Punjab Government purchased all the surplus rural evacuee lands from the Government of India in a Package Deal with effect from 1st April, 1961. Of that area approximately the following area fell within the territorial jurisdiction of Haryana Its price works out to about Rs. 1,22,87,810 Cultivated 22,500 Standard acres; Banjar 10,042 ordinary acres Ghairmukin 16,903 ordinary acres. (c) Most of the available area is being sold to he Harijans. Some areas is dsposed of either in open auction or allotment to the displaced. Bodies and private instituions for public purposes or transfer to the occupants of such lands from specified dates. Unless the entire area is sold out, it is not possible to indicate as the how much price will be realized from the Harijans is respect of the land purchased by them. Jh izHkq flag% ea=h egksn; us crk;k gS fd ;g crkuk iklhcy ugh gS fd muds ls fdruh dher yh xbZA Lihdj lkfgc] tc ,d phtsa csph xbZ gS rks xouZeSaV dks D;ks ugh irk fd og fdl Hkko ls csph xbZ gSA mi eq[-; ea=h% eS us otg ns nh gS] tc rd lkjh tehu ugh csph tk,xh rc rd tokc ugh fn;k tk ldrkA Jh izHkq flag% nks vkus dh dher dh tehu gfjtuksa dks rhu ls ysdj 7 :i, rd nh tk jgh gS bldh D;k otg gS\ mi eq[; ea=h% ;g gftuksa esa fjLVªfDVM uhykeh gS rkfd xouZeSaV ij bYtkeu vk, fd mUgksus fdlh dks Qsoj dj ds csp nh gS] vxj fjfLV~fDVM cksyh esa og ,d nwljs ij T;knk cksyh ns dj [kjhnrs gS rks mlesa ge D;k dj ldrs gS\ vki mudksa le>k, fd cksyh Bhd nsA Jh izHkq% ea=h egksn; us crk;k gS fd og cksyh c<+k dj ns nsrs gS fuosnu djuk pkgrk gwa fd t:jrean gksus dh otg ls ;k vui<+ gksus dh otg ls vxj og xYrh djrs gS rks vki dkbZ vkSj rjhdk ugh fudky ldrs\ mi eq[; ea=h% vki lq>ko ns vkSj D;k rjhdk gks ldrk gSA vxj ge izkbZl eqdjZj djds nsaxs rks fQj vki ;g bYtke yxk,saxas fd pkan jke us vius fj”rsnkjksa dks ns nh gSA Subsides and loans granted to Harijans from 1st January, 1967 *276 Sh. Ram Parkash: Will the Minister for revenue be pleased to state the number of Harijans to concerned to purchase land during he period from 1st January, 1967 to date together with amount of the subsidies and loans so granted? Sh. Chand Ram (Deputy Chief Minister): (a) No. of Scheduled Castes beneficiaries—29 Amount of subsidy granted – 58,000. (b) No. of Vimukat Jatis Beneficiated—6 Subside granted Rs. 12,00. No loan was granted for the purpose. Jh jke izdk”k% D;k othj lkfgc crkyk,axs fd ;de tuojh ls vc rd fdlh ftys esa MsMgkd desVh dh ehfVax gqbZ\ mi eq[; ea=h% bls fy, uksfVl pkfg,A Jh jke/kkjh ckYehfd% D;k othu lkfgc crykus dh d`ik djsaxs fd ;de tuojh ls igys ,sMgkd desVh cuh Hkh gS ;k ugh\ mi eq[; ea=h% vHkh ctV gh ikl ugh gqvk rks ,sMgkd desVh D;k cusxhA Jh jke izdk”k% ;de tuojh ls igys lkjh ,sMgkd desVh D;k cusxhA Jh jke izdk”k% ;de tuojh ls igys lkjh ,sMgkd desVht fMtkyo dj nh xbZ gS blfy, dksbZ loky gh iSnk ugh gksrkA mi eq[; ea=h% ;g rks buQesZ”ku ns jgs gSA Jh j.k flag% D;k ea=h egksn; cryk,axs fd ftu tehuksa ij cSfuQhf”k;jht lSVy fd, tk pqds gS mudh vc rd jftLVª”ku D;ksa ugh gqbZA mi eq[; ea=h% ;g loky rks iSnk gh ugh gksrkA Jh j.k flag% D;k e=h egksn; cryk,axs fd ,sls dsflt esa dc rd jftLVsª”kugks tk,xh\ mi eq[; ea=h% tYnh ls tYnh gks tk,xhA Jh jke izdk”k% igy rks gkml esa rhu eghus dk ctV is”k gqvk Fkk mlesa fdruk :i;k “kSM;wYMdkLV ~l ds fy, j[kk x;k Fkk\ mi eq[; ea=h% Lihdj lkfgc] vki rks vykÅ fd, tk jgs gS] exj bl loky ls ;g lIyheSVjh rks iSnk ugh gksrkA vxj vkujscy esEcj buQesZ”ku pkgrs gS rks blfy, lSijsV uksfVl nsaA Jh jke izdk”k% D;k tks :i;k “kSM~;wYM dkaLV ds fy, j[kk x;k Fkk og ySIl gks x;k gS\ mi eq[; ea=h% ugh] ySIl gksus dh dksbZ loky iSnk ugh gksrkA Jh jke izdk”k% tks :i;k gfjtuksa ds fy, j[kk x;k Fkk og muds fy, [kpZ D;ksa ugh fd;k x;k\ mi eq[; ea=h% eSus dg fn;k gS vxj lsijsV uksfVl nsa rks eS blds ckjsa esa cryk nwaxkA (At this state Mr. Deputy Speaker Occupied the Chair.) Jh jke izdk”k% D;k othj lkfgc ;g crykus dh rdyhQ djsxs fd fdlh Hkh gfjtu dks bl Ldhe ds rgr dtkZ D;ksa ugh feyk\ mi eq[; ea=h% dtZs dh blds vUnj dksbZ izksohtu ugh gSA ysfdu ekVZxst ls tks :i;k feykr Fkk mls fy, lSvy xouZeSV dh ;g fgnk;r vk xbZ gS fd bl rjg ls tehusa [kjhnus ds fy, dksbZ :i;k ugh fn;k tk,xkA Jh jke izdk”k% boSyw,”ku desVh us tks flQkfj”kkr dh gS D;k mudh bEiyheSVs”kugks xbZ ;k ugh\ Jh mik/;{k% ;g blls iSnk ugh gksrk gSA Jh izHkq flag% ;g tks vkius dgk fd cSad us dtZ nsuk can dj fn;k gS rks D;k ;g flQZ gfjtuksa dks gh ugh feyrk ;k lcdks gh ugh feyrk gS\ mi eq[; ea=h% lc yksxksa dks tehu [kjhnus ds fy, ugh feyrk gSA The Punjab Agricultural University *203. Shir Ran singh: Will the Minister for revenue be pleased tot state— (a) The total expenditure incurred on running the Agricultural University (Punjab) after November, 1, 1966 and the contribution of Haryana State Government to the total expenditure; (b) The total establishment in different categories of service; (c) The representation of persons belonging to Haryana in the said establishment? Sh. Chand Ram (Deputy Chief Minister): (a) a sum of Rs. 1,88,45,668 has been incurred on the running of the Punjab Agricultural University from 1st November, 1966 to 31st May, 1967. A sum of Rs. 51,12,830 was contributed as grant- in-aid by the Haryana State from 1st November to date. (b) & (c) The strength of officers and teachers belonging of Haryana as 31st October, 1966, is as under:- Total Haryanvis Strength 1. Officers of the University 13 2. Head of the Departments 20 4 (Acing Head Departments) 3. Class I Teachers 69 12 4. Class II teachers 217 12 5. Class III teachers 264 27 The Collection of information regarding other categories of services will involve time and efforts which will not be commensurate with any possible advantage Jh j.k flag% othj lkfgc us tks LVsVeSaV nh mlls ekywe gksrk gS fd bl ;wfuoflVh dh ,LVSfCy”keSaV esa gjf;k.kk ds vQlj ;k nwljk cM+k LVkQk gu gksus ds cjkcj gS vkSj DYkdksa] piM+kfl;ksa oxSjk ds ckjesa essa rks mUgksa us dg fn;kgS fd bÙkykg nsuk eqf”dy gSA rks eS iwNuk pkgrk gwa fd D;k ot gS fd tc [kpZ esa gekjk “ks;j gS rks gekjs eqykte D;ksa ugh gS\ mi eq[; ea=h% bldk dkj.k vkSj egdeksa esa Hkh gS vkSj mblesa Hkh gSA cM+h iksLV~l tks gksrh gS og gkbyh fLdYM gksrh gS vkSj muesa dEihVh”ku ds tfj, Hkjrh gksrh gS] eSfjV ij j[k fy, tkrs gSA gka yksvj ySoy ij gfj;k.kk dh uqekbaxh de gS vksj vc ge us QSlyk fd;k gS fd viuh ;qfuoflVh vygnk dk;e djsA Jh j.k flag% bl deh dks nwj djus ds fy, ljdkj D;k dj jgh gS\ mi eq[; ea=h% og rks eSus dg fn;k fd vygnk ;qfuoflVh gfj;k.kk ds fy, cukuk ts+js xkSj gSA Jh j.k flag% othj lkfgc us yksvj LVkQ ds ckjesa eS bUQesZ”ku nsuk deSU”kjsV ugh le>k gS]rks D;k bldk eryc ;g fy;k tk, fd yksvj ySoy ij gfj;k.kk dh ;wfuoflVh vygnk dk;e djsaA mi eq[; ea=h% eSus vtZ fd;k gS eS [kqn eglwl djrk gwa fd yksvj dSVsxjht esa gfj;k.kk ds lkFk csbUlkQh gS vkSj blds is”ksutj rtoht fd;k gS fd gfj;k.kk dh ;wfuoflVh vygnk dk;e djsA Jh Qrsg pUn fot% ;g rks eqykteksa esa bruk QdZ gS rks D;k blds f[kykQ fiNyh ljdkj us ;wfuoflVh okyksa dks dksbZ rtoht Hksth vkSj dksbZ izksVSLV fd;k\ mi eq[; ea=h% mlesa Hkh eS gh bUpktZ Fkk vkSj eS igyh Hkh okbl pkalyj dks cqyk dj dgrk jgk gwa vkSj vc rks eS us fjVu vkMZj fn, gSA pkS/kjh fjtd jke% ;g tks vkius vyx ;wfuoflVh cukus dk QSlyk fd;k gS rks mlds lkFk vius ;g QSlyk Hkh dj fy;kgSA fd mlesa lkjs eqykte flQZ gfj;k.kk ds gh fy, tk,axs\ Scholarships received by students *133 Sh. Daya Krishan: Will the Minister for Education be pleased to state the number of scholarships received by the students of B.A., F.A. and of Metric who had appeared in the year 1966 from Government Colleges and Government Schools in Haryana in the University Examination? Sh. Hardwari Lal: Metric—16 Jh n;k d`’.k% ch-,- esa dqy fdrus othQs gS vkSj xouZeSaV dkfytksa esa flQZ ,d gh othQk vk;k gS bldh D;k otg gS\ eU=h% blds fy, vki vygnk uksfVl nsaA Jh n;k d`’.k% D;k ;g vkid uksfVl esa gS fd izkbosV Ldwyksa] dkfytksa ds eqdkcys esa xouZeSaV Ldwyksa]dkfytksa eas i<+kbZ Bhd ugh gksrh gS vkSj ;gh otg gS fd othQS ugh vkrs gS ;k de vkrs gS vkSj D;k othj lkfgc dksbZ dne mVk,sxs fd xouZeSV bULVhP;w”kUt dh i ea=h% igyh fnDdr rks ;gh gS fd ;gh irk ugh budh i<+kbZ esa dksbZ QdZ gS Hkh ;k ughA ckdh bEizwo djus ds fy, dne mBk, gh tkrs jgrs gSA Jh n;k d`’.k% de ls de ;g rks vkids bYe esa gksxk fd ch-,- esa dqy othQs gS fdrus ftuesa ls xouZeSaV dkfytksa ds fgLls esa flQZ ,d vk;k gS\ ea=h% blds fy, vki uksfVl ns nsa] irk djds crk nsaxs\ Requirement of Engineers in the State *132. Sh. Daya Krishan: Will the Minister for Education be pleased to State— (a) Whether the requirements of the Government for absorbing the Engineers are more or less that the number of studnets who finally pass the Engineering course every year from Haryana; (b) Whether the requirements of the Government for absorbing the overseers are more or less that the number of students who finally pass Overseer’s Course every year from Haryana; (c) Whether the Government propose to restrict or liberalize the admission in such institutions according to requirements of the Government? Shri Hardwari Lal: (a) At present there is only one Engineering College in Haryana namely Regional, Engineering College, Kurukshetra. No students have yet passed the finally examination at this college because it was started only recently. There is, however, amply scope of employment of Engineers in the public a private sector in the state. (b) The number of students passing our in the Diploma Course in the Engineering from institutions in Haryana presently is not more thant the employment needs of public and private sector in the state. Jh n;k d`’.k% D;k othj lkfgc ds uksfVl esa ;g ckr gS fd cgqr ls vksojlhvj vkSj dqN bathfu;j vu,Eiyk;M gS vkSj mudksa dksbZ ukSdjh ugh fey jgh gS\ ea=h% essjs uksfVl esa ;g ckr ugh gS] vxj vkids uksfVl esa ;g ckr gS rks cryk nsaA Jherh vkse izHkk tSu% othj lkfgc us ;g Qjek;k fd muds uksfVl esa ;g ugh fd cgqr ls vksojlh;jvkSj dqN bathfu;j vu,Eiyk;M gS] rks D;k othj lkfgc mudh enn djsaxs vkSj ukSdjh fnyk;sxs vxj muds uksfVl esa vk;sa rsk\ ea=h% ;g esjs fy, eqf”dy gS vkSj u gh ;g egdek esjs ikl gSA esjs ikl VSDyhdy ,twds”ku gS vksj vxj t:jr ls T;knk gS] rks ge QSflfyVh de djs nsaxsA Recommendation of the University Grants Commission Shrimati Om parbha Jain: Will the Minister for education be pleased to state— (a) Whether the State Government have received any recommendations of the University Grants Commission about the revision of the grades of College lecturers. if so, the details thereof; (b) Whether the State Government have accepted those recommendation? Sh. Hardwari Lal: (a) Yes. The details are at Annexure I. They are laid on the table of the House. (b) The matter is under consideration. Statement showing scales of pay recommended by University Grants Commission for College Teachers COLLEGE TEACHERS Post Graduate Colleges Principal Rs. 800-50-1,250/1,00-50-1,500 Senior Lecture/Reader Rs. 700-40-1,100 (Not to exceed 25 per cent of total number of posts of Senior Lecturers/Readers and Lecturers Lecturer (Senior Scale) Rs. 400-30-640-/40-800 (Not to exceed 25 per cent of total number of posts of Senior Lecturers/Readers and Lecturers) Lecturer (Junior Scale) Rs. 300-25-600 Demonstrator/Tutor Rs. 250-15-400 Note:- The existing Heads of Department Senior Lecturers and Reader will be eligible for appointment as Senior Lecturers/Readers and Lecturers) Under Graduate College Principal Rs. 700-40-1,100 Lecturer (Senior Scale) Rs. 400-30-640/40-800 (Not to exceed 25 per cent of the total number of posts) Lecturer (Junior Scale) Rs. 300-25-600 Demonstrator/Tutor Rs. 250-15-400 Jh j.k flag % D;k ea=h lkfgc ;g crkb,axs fd ;g tks ;wfuoflVhZ xzkaV deh”ku us ^^is Ldsy** ds ckjs esa fjDeSMs”ku dh gS D;k ljdkj bUgs bu VksVks ekusxh\ ea=h% ;g vHkh lksp jgs gS] bu VksVks ekuus dh dksf”k”k djsaxsA Sh. Ran Singh: The Hon. Minister has stated that the existing Heads of Departments, Senior Lecturers and Reader will be eligible for appointment as Senior Lecturers/Readers in the new set up, if they posse’s the necessary qualification and experience. rks D;k igys tks bu iksLVksa ds fy, DokfyfQds”ku Fkh vc Hkh ogh gS ;k dqN vkSj c<+k nh xbZ gS\ ea=h% ogh DokfyfQds”kUt gSA Jherh vkse izHkk tSu% tSlk fd v[kckjksa esa fudyk gS d;k VhptZ ds og tks fjokbTM Ldsy gS] eku fy, x, gS\ ea=h% esjh rjQ ls v[kckj esa ugh fudkyk x;kA v[kckjksa esa rks irk ugh D;k D;k fudyrk gS\ Revision of Pay-scales of theachers *135. Sh. Daya Krishan: Wil the Minister for Education be pleased to state— (a) Whether it is a fact that the previous government has assured the teachers in the State that their employments will not be less that the teachers of Punjab; (b) Whether he is aware of the fact that there has been an increase in the pay and allowances of teachers in Punjab; (c) Whether the Government intend to increase the pay of the teachers in he state of Haryana in accordance with the recommendations of the Kothari Commission? Sh. Hardwari Lal: (a) No. (b) No. Though there was an indication in respect of reviion of the scales of pay of teachers in the budget speech of the Finance Minister, Punjab. (c) The matter is under the active consideration of Government. Jh n;k d`’.k% D;k ea=h lkfgc ;g crk;axs fd lSVj dk tks Mh-,- fn;k x;k gS og VhptZ dks feysxk\ Minister: I have said again and again that we are considering the whole thing. There are so many financial implications. Sh. Daya Krishan: Can the hon. Minister specify any date or month by which a decision is likly to be taken. Minister: I cannot specify any date. Sh. Daya Krishan: Then can the hon. Minister specify any year for that? Minister: No. Jh n;k d`’.k% D;k dqBkjh dfe”ku dks fjiksVZ ij Hkh vey djsaxs\ Upgradation of Schools 157* Shrimat Om Prabha Jain: Will the Minister for Education be pleased to state— (a) Whether the following schools have been upgraded, if so, the date of their upgradation in each case:- (1)Rohad (2) Kalsi, (3) Kasar, (4) Sultanpur alias Noona Majra (5) Daboda Kalan, (6) Dulehra, (7) Gubhana, (8) Solda, (9) Balaur and (10) Bamrauli; (b) The Number of students in each said schools; (c) The number of built rooms in each of the schools referred to above. (d) The Distance of each said schools from the neighbouring schools of the same standard? Shri Hardwari Lal: (a), (b), (c) and (d) The informationis laid on the Table of the House. Sr. Name of the Date Enrlo Numbe Distance No School on ment r of from nearest . which Rooms School Upgrad ed 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 Rohad 20-4- 636 8 3 miles 67 2. Kulasi 17-5- 563 10 1 ½ miles 57 3. Kasar 5-4-67 244 5 1 ½ mils 4. Dabodas Kalan 5-4-67 252 6 1 ½ Kms. 5. Gobana 20-4- 450 12 3 miles 67 6. Balaur 5-4-67 400 5 2 miles 7. Sultanpur alias 18-4- 406 6 and 6 4 miles Nuna Majara 67 under constru ction 8. Dulehra 206-67 214 13 2miles 9. Solda 28-4- 311 8 2miles 67 10 Bamrauli 28-4- 452 7 5 Kms. . (Correct name 67 Bamnoli) Shrimati Om Prabha Jain: I have not yet received the information on. In the absence of that how can I put the supplementary questions? I request that the supplementaries on this questio may be alloed to be asked tomorrow. Mr Deputy Speaker: All Right. Upgrading of Schools in the State *299 Shir Dal Singh: Will the Minister for education be pleased (a) The number of middle schools upgraded to high star dared in the State during the period from 23rd March, 1967 to 15the May, 1967, district wise; (b) The number of Primary schools upgraded to middle standard in the state during the period from 1st April, 1967 to 15the May, 1967, district wise; (c) The number of arrear bills of teachers pending with Department for the last three years, two years and one year, respectively? Sh. Hardwari Lal: (a) Ambala 6 Karnal 19 Hissar 15 Jind 3 Rohtak 20 Gurgaon 7 Mohindergarh 4 Total 74 (b) Ambala 4 Karnal 17 Hissar 22 Jind 5 Rohtak 18 Gurgaon 11 Mohindergarh 3 Total 80 (c) The time and labour involved in collecting the information will not be commensurate with any possible benefit to be obtained. Jh ny flag% D;k ;g lp gS fd rkyhe ds fygkt ls ftyk than gfj;k.ks esa dkQh ihNs gS\ Minster: I have a broad impression. Jh ny flag% vxj than rkyhe ds fygkt ls ihNs gS rks bldh D;k otg gS fd ftyk than ds vUnj feMy Ldwy vixzsM gq, gS] tcfd ftyk jksgrd esa 20 Ldwy vixzsM gq, gS vkSj than esa izkbejh Ldwy ikap vixzsM gq, gS vkSj ftyk jksgrd esa 18 Ldwy vixzsM gq, gS\ fdu phtksa dks eísutj j[krs gq, Ldwy vixsM fd;s tkrs gSA Eucation Minister: There are so many factores which are taken into consideration while upgrading the shcools. Jh n;k d`’.k% D;k othj lkfgc ;g crk;asxs fd ftu Ldwyksa dks vixzsM fd;k tkrk gS ;k djuk gksrk gS D;k ogka f”k{kk ea=h th dk dqN lSYQ baVªSLV Hkh gksrk gSA Jh mik/;{k% ;g dksbZ lIyheSaVjh ugh gSA ;g rks ,fyxs”ku gSA Jh ny flag% D;k ;g nq:Lr gS fd igys tks vixzsM Fks] muesa ls dbZ Ldwyksa dks MkÅuxszM djds mudh txg ij nwljs vixszM fd;s x;s gSA ea=h% blds fy, uksfVl nhft, Sh. Dal singh: In Part (c) of my question I have asked— “The number of arrear bills of teachers pending with the Department for the last three years, two years and one year, respectively.” but the hon. Minister has replied— “The time and labour involved in collecting the information will not be commensurate with any possible benefit to be obtained.” Is the hon. Minister aware that several bills of the teachers are outstanding, if so; what action is being taken to clear these outstanding bills? Minister: Some such cases have come to many notice. In fact, the position is very scandalous. There are so many arrear bills. We are making efforts to clear them. Total number of vacancies of teachers in the State *154. Sh. Bansi Lal: Will the Minister for Education be pleased to State— (a) The total number of vacancies of teachers in the State at present; (b) Whether it is a fact that a large number of teachers have been employed on temperate basis, if so, the number thereof together iwth the reason for their temperate employments? Sh. Hardwari :Lal: (a) A statement is laid on the Table of the House. (b) Yes, for want of recommendations from the Haryana Public Service Commission. A statement indicating the number of teachers employed on temporary basis is laid on the table of the House. STATMENTS Sr. Name of category of Total No. of Resul Rema No post number of post tant rks . vacancies where vacan tempo cies rary arran gemen t exist 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 Lecture in Government 349 262 87 Higher Secondary Schools 2. Master 874 717 157 3. Mistreases 213 165 48 4. Teachers (men0 2,704 2,501 203 5. Teahers (Women) 403 357 46 Total 4,543 4,002 541 Jh calh yky% D;k ljdkj us ifCyd lfoZl deh”ku ls dksbZ iksLV fQy vi djus ds fy, fjdeSMs”ku ekaxh Fkh] vxj ekaxh Fkh rks dc\ ea=h% jhDohth”ku Hksth tk pqdh gSA Jh calh yky% dc Hksth tk pqdh gS\ ea=h% ;g rks deh”ku gh crk;sxkA gr rks fjekbZM djkrs jgsxsA Jh calh yky% eSus] fMIVh Lihdj lkfgc] iwNk Fkh fd ljdkj us ifCyd lfoZl deh”ku ls fjdeSMs”ku dc ekaxh Fkh] og eghuk ;k rkjh[k crk;saA Minister: Third of April, 1967. Starred Questiojn No. 199 Jh mik/;{k% vxyk loky uaŒ 199 Jh izHkkdj ds uke dk gSA exj og gkml esa ugh gSA ¼Jh Hkxoku nso izHkkdj gkml esa mifLFkr ugh FksA½ vkoktsa% fMIVh Lihdj lkfgc] ;g loky cgqr t:jh gS blfy, vki bl loky dk tokc nsus dh btktr ns nsaA Jh mik/;{k% Bhd gSA othj lkgc tokns ns nsaA STATMENTS ‘A’ The names of Panchayat Samities Hissar and Mohindergarh Districts are given below:— HISSAR DISTRICT 1. Sirsa. 2. Rania. 3. Naruanund. 4. Hissar 5. Baragudha. 6. Bhiwani. 7. Tohana. 8. Behuna. 9. Loharu 10. Dhiranwas. 11. Debwal. 12. Barwala 13. Ratia. 14. Fatehabad. 17. Mundhal MOHINDERGARH DISTRICT 1. Mohindergarh I. 2. Mohindergarh. II. 3. Badhra 4. Narnaul I 5. Narnaul II 6. Dadari I. 7. Dadri II 8. Nangal Choudhry PANCHAYAT SAMITI, SIRSA Income Expenditure GOVERNMENT GRANTS Rs. Rs. B.- Agriculture A.H. 11,990 10,318 C. And D.-Irrgation and 5,35 2,860 Reclamation E.-Health and Rural Sanitation 4,100 3,076 F.-Education 4,100 3,355 G.- Social Education 2,820 1,872 H.- Communication 4,100 3,126 1.- Rural Arts, Crafts and Industries Total 32,245 24,607 Note:- Statement printed as received from the Government. DEPARTMENTAL GRANTS 1. Agriculture Department 717 2. Education Department 606 Total 1,323 PANCHAYAT SAMITI FOUND Income Rs. Expenditure Rs. 1. Collection from 12,220 1. Pay of 13,757 Panchayats on Panchayat account of pay Secretaries Panchayat Secretaries 2. Local Rate 2. Pay of Samiti 23,880 Staff 3. Professional Tax 6,004 3 T.A. of 1,640 members and State 4. Other Taxes 544 4. Audit Fee- 1,960 Contingencies 5. Cattle Fairs 22,089 5. Maintenance of P.R. Works 6. Adho Grants 3,420 6. Contingencies towards hospital 7. Ferries income 7. P. Unforeseen charges 8. Security Deposit 1,232 8. P.F. 108 contribution 9. Provident fund 144 9. State rally of Samiti Employees 10. Other income 7,400 10 Panchayat receipts not Bhwana covered under item noted above e.g., income from property another sports contingencies, etc. etc. Total 53,033 11 Agriculture 3,582 Schemes Grand Total 85,278 12. Works 8,181 Opening Balance 1,12,763 Total 53,108 on 1st April, 1966 Receipt during 85,278 the year Total 1,98,041 Expenditure 79,038 during the year Closing Balance 1,19,003 on 31st March, 1967 PANCHAYAT SAMITI, RANIA Income Expenditure Government Grants RS. Rs. B-Agriculture and Animal 16,640 16,640 Husbandry C and D – Irrigation and 8,320 8,320 Reclamation F-Education 6,680 6,680 G-Social Education 5,320 5,320 H-Communication 6,680 6,680 I-Rural Arts and Crafts and 1,000 1,000 Industries Total 53,320 51,320 PANCHAYAT SAMITI, RANIA 1. Agriculture Department Nil Nil 2. Education Department,-Repair 3,420 3,420 of School Building 3. Leather Centre 6,000 6,000 Total 9,420 9,420 PANCHAYAT SAMITI FUND Income Rs. Expenditure Rs. 1. Collection from 12,080 Pay of S. Staff 12,080 Panchayats on account of pay of P. Scale 2. Local Rate 11,000 Pay of Members 8,700 and Staff 3. Professional 10,000 Audit fees 4,000 Tax contingencies 4 Other Taxes 5,000 Maintenance of Panchayati Raj Work 5. Cattle Fairs Nil Work 9,168.47 6. Ad-hoc Grants 6,000 Annual Contribution towards 7. Ferries Income Nil Hospital, Dispensaries and 8. Security Nil School 36,640 Deposit Building 9. Provident, Nil Honorarium to 12,00 Fund of Samiti Chairman Staff Employees Total 44,080 Maintenance of Nil Office building and stores Grand Total 1,04,820 Opening 61,150.55 P.F. Nil Balance 1st contribution April, 1966 Receipts 1,04,820 Refunds of Nil during the Securities year Total 1,65,970.55 State Rally Nil Expenditure 1,47,028.47 Panchayat Nil during the Bhwan, Year Chandigarh at Reserved Agriculture scheme Closing 18,942.08 Works 2,500 Balance on 31st March, 1967 Total 86,288.47 Grand Total 1,47,028.47 PANCHAYAT SAMITI, NARNAUND Income Expenditure GOVERNMENT GRANTS B-Agriculture and Animal 12,005.45 7,912 Husbandry C-Irrigation and Reclamation 5,135 3052 E-Health and Rural Sanitation 4,100 3,355 F-Education 4100 4100 G-Social Education 3080 3080 H-Communication 4100 4100 I-Rural Arts and Crafts 3,471 1,263 Total 35,991.45 24,629 OTHER DEPARTMENAL GRANTS 1 Agriculture Department 2. Education Department- Repair of Primary School Total PANCHAYAT SAMITI FUND Income Rs. Expenditure Rs. 1. Collection from 7598 Pay of P. 6490 Panchayat on Secretaries account of pay of Panchayat Secretaries Pay of Samiti 8560 Staff T.A. of 2134 Members and State 2. Local Rate 29625 Audit Fee Nil contingencies 3. Professional Tax 22898 maintenance of 4. Other Tax 1264 Panchayat Raj Works 5. Cattle Fairs Nil Annual Nil Contribution 6. Ad-hoc grant 3420 towards Hospital Schools 7. Ferries Income Nil Honorarium of 1200 Chairman 8. Security Deposit Nil Maintenance of Nil Office building and store 9. Provident Fund 180 Unforeseen 35133.78 of Samiti Charge employees P.F. 180 Contribution Refund of Nil Security State Rally Nil Panchayat Nil Bhawan Chandigarh. @ 10 per cent Nil reserved Agriculture Nil scheme works Total 64985.00 Total 53097.78 Grand Total 100979.45 Grand Total 78,326.78 ABSTRACT Opening balance on 1st Apri, 1966 1,17,819.03 Receipts during the year 1,00,976.45 Total 2,18,795.45 Expenditure during the year 78,326.78 Closing balance on 31st March, 1967 1,40,468.78 PANCHAYAT SAMITI, HISSAR Income Expenditure GOVERNMENT GRANTS 1. B-Agriculture and Animal 16,660 1,3103 Husbandry 2. C. and D.-Irrigation and 2,205 2,205 Reclamation 3. E.-Health and Rural Sanitation 6,635 6,000 4. F-Education 6,635 3,900 5. G-Social Education 6,635 4,623 6. H-Communication 6,635 6,600 7. I-Rural Arts, Crafts etc. 3,500 3,500 Total 48,905 39,931 OTHER DEPARTMENTAL GRANTS 1. Agriculture 2470 1700 2. Education 4437 4437 Total 6907 6137 PANCHAYAT SAMIT FUND Income Rs. Expenditure Rs. 1. Collection from 1. Pay of 8304 Panchayats on Secretaries Account of pay of Panchayats Secretaries 2. Local Rate 2h. Pay os Samiti 18195 Staff 3. Professional Tax 7152 3. T.A. of 958 members and Statff 4. Other Tax 844 4. Audit Fee 10179 contingencies 5. Cattel Fairs 101993 5. Maintenance of Panchayati Raj Work 6. Adhoc Grants 6. Annual contribution towards hospital, Dispensaries and Schools 7. Ferries Income 7. Honorarium of 1200 Chairman 8. Secutiry Deposit 1200 8. Maintenance of office 9. Provident Found of 9. Building and 41466 Samiti Employees Store (C.F.W.) 10. P. Unforeseen Charges 11. P.F. Contribution 12. Refund of Securities 13. State Rally 988 14. Panchayat Bhawan, Chandigarh, @ 10 per cent reserved 15. Agriculture 9370 Schemes 16. Works 45065 17. Fairs and 2062 Shows Grand Total 167361 Grand Total 184105 ABSTRCT Opening balance on 1st April, 1966 90,000 Receipts during the year 1,67,361 Total Expenditure during 1966-67 1,84,105 Closing balance on 31st March, 1967 73,256 PANCHAYAT SAMITI, BARAGUDHA GOVERNMENT GRANTS Income Expenditure Rs. Rs. 1. A.-Agriculture and Animal 16,640 16,640 Husbandry 2. C. and D.-Irrigation and 8,320 8,320 Reclamation 3. E-Health and Rural Sanitation 6,680 6,680 4. F-Education 6,680 6,680 5. G.-Social Education 5,120 5,120 6. H-Communication 6,680 6,680 7. Rural Arts and Crafts 3,000 3,000 (II)-Demonstration Party 6,000 6,000 Total 59,120 59,120 OTHER DEPARTMENTAL GRANTS 1. Animla Husnandry Grants 1000 1000 Total Total 1,000 1,000 PANCHAYAT SAMITI FUND INCOME RS. RS. EXPENDITURE 1. Collection From 10,324 10,324 Pay of Panchayats on Panchayat account of pay Secretaries Panchayat Secretaries 8,676 Pay of Samiti Staff 2,000 Allowances to members of Samiti 2,000 T.A. to Staff members 10,000 Audit Fee and contingencies 2. Local Rate 8,000 14,421 Payment of contribution towards 3. Professional Tax 12,000 22,216 Hospital and Dispensaries, 4. Other Taxes 2,000 etc., for three years. 1,200 Honorarium to Chairman 1,000 State Tournament Total 32,324 71,837 Grand Total 92,444 1,31,957 ABSTRACT Opening balance on 1st April, 1966 42,620 Recepits during the year 92,444 Total 1,35,064 Expenditure during they year 1,31,957 Closing balance on 31st March, 1967 3,107 PANCHAYAT SAMITI, BHIWNI Income Expenditure GOVERNMENT GRANTS Rs. Rs. B-Agriculture and animal Husbandry 34,845.00 26,119.01 C and D-Irrgation and Reclamation 12,620.00 E-Health and Rural Sanitation 8,352.00 5,010.00 F-Education 8,352.00 5,010.00 G-Social Education 6,370.00 3,920.70 H-Communication 8,325.00 5,010.00 I-Rural Arts, Crafts and Industries 3,000.00 2,876.88 Total 81,810.00 47,946.59 OTHER DEPARTMENTAL GRANTS 1. Agriculture and Animal Husbandry 2. Education Department-Repair of 7,540.00 Primary Schools 3. Local Development Works Grants 10,000.00 Total 17,540.00 PANCHAYAT SAMITI FUNDS Rs. Rs. 1. Collection from Pay of 10,800.00 Panchayats on Panchayat account of Pay Secretaries of P. Secretaries Pay of Samiti 2,140.00 Staff 2. Other 4,809.45 T.A. of 2,753.54 donations and Members and contributions Staff 3. Local Rate 13,229.48 Audit Fee, 1,3947.25 contingencies including Cattle Fair Expenditure 4. Professional 6,653.25 Maintenance Tax of Panchayat Raj Works 5. Other Taxes 4,91.00 Annual 1,4837.00 contribution towards hospital, dispensaries School and other grants 6. Cattle Fairs 95,190.83 Honoralum to 1,200.00 Chairman 7. Ad hoc Grants 3,420.00 Maintenance of Office 8. Ferries income Building and Stores 9. Security P. Unforeseen 501.00 Deposits Chargers 10. Provident 6,06.00 Suspense 7,529.00 Found of Account Samiti Employees 11. Sale Proceeds 50,000.00 P.F. 606.00 of Deposits Contribution 12. Other Receipts 4,155.00 Refund of Securities 13. Suspense 3,268.50 State Rally Account Total 1,81,824.21 Panchayat 1,341.00 Bhawa, Chandigarh, @ 10 per cent reserved Grant Total 2,81,174.21 Agriculture 1,700.00 Scheme Works Expenditure 31,484.00 on other development heads out of Panchayat Samiti Total 1,90,907.74 Grant Total 1,92,256.93 PANCHAYAT SAMITI, TOHANA GOVERNMENT GRANTS Income Expenditure Rs. Rs. 1. A.-Agriculture and Animal 12,005.00 10,308.45 Husbandry 2. C. and D.-Irrigation and 5,090.00 Reclamation 3. E-Health and Rural Sanitation 4,115.00 4,115.48 4. F-Education 4,115.00 4,115.00 5. G.-Social Education 2,820.00 3,899.20 6. H-Communication 4,115.00 3,389.70 7. Rural Arts and Crafts 3,000.00 4,139.68 Total 35,260.00 29,967.51 OTHER DEPARTMENTAL GRANTS 1. Animla Husnandry Grants Nil Nil Total 2. Education Department, Repair Nil Nil Schools Total Nil Nil PANCHAYAT SAMIT FUND Income Rs. Expenditure Rs. 1. Collection from Nil Pay of 8,560.00 Panchayats on Secretaries Account of pay of Panchayats Secretaries 2. Local Rate Not Pay os Samiti 1,5200.00 Received Staff as yet 3. Professional Tax 8,982.50 T.A. of 4,400.00 members and Statff 4. Other Tax 2,514.95 Audit Fee 7,00.00 contingencies 5. Cattle Fairs Nil Maintenance of Panchayati Raj Work 6. Ad hoc Grants Nil Annual 1,700.00 contribution towards hospital, Dispensaries and Schools 7. Ferries Income Nil Honorarium of 1,200.00 Chairman 8. Security Deposit Nil Maintenance of office 9. Provident Found 100.00 Building and 1,700.00 of Samiti Store (C.F.W.) Employees 10. Income of C.F. 1,8788.11 Unforeseen 5,816.49 Workshops Charges Total 27,385.56 P.F. Contribution Grand Total 62,645.56 Refund of Securities State Rally Panchayat 2,285.00 Bhawan, Chandigarh, @ 10 per cent reserved Agriculture 3,000.00 Schemes Works Total 50,861.00 Grand Total 80,829.00 ABSTRACT Rs. Opening balance 81,477.64 Recepits during the year 62,645.56 Total 1,44,123. 20 Expenditure during they year 80,829.00 Closing balance on 31st March, 1967 63,294.20 PANCHAYAT SAMITI, BAHUNA GOVERNMENT GRANTS Income Expenditure Rs. Rs. 1. A.-Agriculture and Animal 19356.00 16863.00 Husbandry 2. C. and D.-Irrigation and 4608.00 3470.00 Reclamation 3. E-Health and Rural Sanitation 3100.00 2200.00 4. F-Education 4100.00 3500.00 5. G.-Social Education 3126.00 2624.00 6. H-Communication 4100.00 3100.00 7. Rural Arts and Crafts 21950.00 17292.00 Total 61340.00 49049.00 OTHER DEPARTMENTAL GRANTS 1. Animal Husbandry Grants Total 2. Education Department 3. Repair or Primary School 2645.00 Total 2645.00 PANCHAYAT SAMIT FUND Income Rs. Expenditure Rs. 1. Collection from 13,920.00 Pay of 13,920.00 Panchayats on Secretaries Account of pay of Panchayats Secretaries 2. Local Rate Not Pay os Samiti 18,000.00 Received Staff from try. 3. Professional Tax 7,825.00 T.A. of 1,700.00 members and Statff 4. Other Tax 1,000.00 Audit Fee contingencies 5. Cattle Fairs Nil Maintenance of Panchayati Raj Work 6. Ad hoc Grants 2,420.00 Annual contribution towards hospital, Dispensaries and Schools 7. Ferries Income Nil Honorarium of 1,200.00 Chairman 8. Security Deposit Nil Maintenance of office 9. Provident Found 228.00 Building and 3,00.00 of Samiti Store Employees Total 23,93.00 Unforeseen Charges Grand Total 89,378.00 P.F. 228.00 Contribution Refund of Securities State Rally Panchayat Bhawan, Chandigarh, @ 10 per cent reserved Agriculture 6,096.00 Schemes Works Total 43,497.00 Grand Total 90,553.00 Rs. Opening balance 1st April, 1966 60,966.00 Recepits during the year 89,378.00 Total 1,50344.0 0 Expenditure during they year 92,546.00 Closing balance on 31st March, 1967 57,798.00 PANCHAYAT SAMITI, LOHARU Income Expenditure Rs. Rs. GOVERNMENT GRANTS 1 A.-Agriculture 14,040.0 1. A.-Agriculture 14,500.0 . and Animal 0 and Animal 0 Husbandry Husbandry 2 C. and D.- 2,740.00 2. C. and D.- 2,740.00 . Irrigation and Irrigation and Reclamation Reclamation 3 E-Health and 8,220.00 3. E-Health and 8,220.00 . Rural Sanitation Rural Sanitation 4 F-Education 8,220.00 4. F-Education 8,220.00 . 5 G.-Social 8,220.00 5. G.-Social 8,220.00 . Education Education 6 H-Communication 8,220.00 6. H- 8,220.00 . Communicati on 7 Rural Arts and 5,000.00 7. Rural Arts 9,882.00 . Crafts and Crafts Total 54,670.0 Total 60,002.0 0 0 OTHER DEPARTMENTAL GRANTS Rs. Rs. 1. Animal 2,500.00 1. Animal 2,500.00 Husbandry Husbandry Grants Total Grants Total 2. Education 10,000.00 2. Education 10,000.00 Department Department 3. Repair or 2,500.00 3. Repair or 2,500.00 Primary School Primary School Total 15,000.00 Total 15,000.00 PANCHAYAT SAMIT FUND Income Rs. Expenditure Rs. 1. Collection 10506.00 1. Collection of 10506.00 from pay from Panchayats Panchayats on Account of for the pay pay of Panchayat Panchayats Secretaries Secretaries 2. Local Rate 10000.00 2. Pay of Samiti 18820.00 Staff 3. Professional 12000.00 3. T.A. of 3500.00 Tax members and Statff 4. Other Tax 500.00 4. Audit Fee 1500.00 contingencies 5. Cattle Fairs 60000.00 5. Maintenance 2000.00 of Panchayati Raj Work 6. Ad hoc 6. Annual 90,000.00 Grants contribution towards hospital, Dispensaries and Schools 7. Ferries 7. Honorarium 1200.00 Income of Chairman 8. Security 8. Maintenance 3000.00 Deposit of office 9. Provident 200.00 Found of Samiti Employees 10 Miscellaneou 9 Unforeseen 3000.00 . s- Charges 1200.00 (a) Sports 10 P.F. 1000.00 Funds . Contribution 15316.00 (b) L.d. 11 Refund of Works . Securities (c) P.P. Scheme Grant Loan Total 114722.0 12 State Rally 0 . 13 Panchayat . Bhawan, Chandigarh, 14 Reservation . of 10 per cent 15 Agriculture . Schemes 16 Works 4,000.00 . 17 Animal 4,000.00 . Husbandry 18 Miscellaneou . s- 45,000.00 (a) Fair and Show 4,000.00 (b) Grants to Panchayats (c) Aid to 1,3000.00 Schools for Cent re- arrangement, etc, (d) Tournaments (e) Pilot 2,000.00 Project Loan 15,316.00 Total 2,17,842.0 0 Total 2,92,844.0 Estimate 0 Expenditure ABSTRACT Rs. Opening balance 1st April, 1966 4,6610.00 Recepits during the year 1,84,392.00 Total 2,32,002.00 Expenditure during they year 2,92,844.00 Closing balance on 31st March, 1967 60,842.00 PANCHAYAT SAMITI, BHIRANWAS Income Expenditure GOVERNMENT GRANTS Rs. Rs. 1. A.-Agriculture and Animal 11,990.00 11,990.00 Husbandry 2. C. and D.-Irrigation and 5,132.00 5,135.00 Reclamation 3. E-Health and Rural Sanitation 4,100.00 4,100.00 4. F-Education 4,100.00 4,100.00 5. G.-Social Education 2,820.00 2,820.00 6. H-Communication 4,100.00 4,100.00 7. Rural Arts and Crafts 3,000.00 3,000.00 Total 35,245.00 35,245.00 OTHER DEPARTMENTAL GRANTS Agriculture Department ---- Education Department ---- PANCHAYAT SAMIT FUND Income Rs. Expenditure Rs. Collection from ____ Pay of 11,965.28 Panchayats on Panchayat Account of pay of Secretaries Panchayats Secretaries Local Rate Pay of Samiti 20,718.92 Staff Professional Tax 17,192.48 T.A. of 978.78 members and Staff Cattle Fairs 2,00,857.00 Maintenance of ____ Panchayati Raj Work Ad hoc Grants 3,420.00 Discretionary 5,000.00 Annual ____ grants contribution towards hospital, Dispensaries and Schools L.D. Works grants 10,000.00 Honorarium of 800.00 Chairman Relief Works 1,03,000.00 Maintenance of 675.75 Grants office building an stores Income from 10,767.00 Schemes common facility Executed out of workshop Samiti own Funds- Security deposits 750.00 B-Agriculture 16,532.13 from Contractors Animal Husbandry Provident fund of 457.38 C. & D. 9,787.50 Employees Irrigation- Reclamation Miscellaneous 3,90,522.59 E-Health 32,053.06 Expenditure Grant Total 3,90,522.59 F-Education 74,919.11 G-Social 11,583.78 Education H- Communication I-Rural Arts 9,810.93 and Crafts Relief Works 1,03,000.00 L.D. Works 7,874.05 Contribution 15,275.00 towards various funds Refund of 4,00.00 security of contractors Cattle Fair 11,884.74 Expenditure Miscellaneous 23,204.02 unforeseen Charges Total 3,86,708.06 PANCHAYAT SAMITI, DABWALI Income Expenditure GOVERNMENT GRANTS Rs. Rs. 1. B.-Agriculture and Animal 34,845.00 17,836.72 Husbandry 2. C. and D.-Irrigation and 12,620.00 12,875.00 Reclamation 3. E-Health and Rural Sanitation 8,325.00 5,370.00 4. F-Education 8,325.00 8,325.00 5. G.-Social Education 6,370.00 5,782.00 6. H-Communication 8,325.00 8,325.00 7. Rural Arts and Crafts 5,400.00 ___ 8. Other Department B- ____ 6,111.63 Agriculture Department 9. Repair of Primary Schools ______ 10. Pay of Panchayat Secy. And 13,465.00 31,254.25 Establishment 11. Local Rate ______ 12. Professional Tax 13,518.54 ____ 13. Cattle Fairs ____ 14. Ad-hoc Grants 3,420.00 ____ 15. Ferries income ______ 16. Security Deposits ____ 17. Provident fund 2,35.70 471.40 18. T.A. of Samiti Members ____ 353.35 19. Audit Fee ____ 340.00 20. Annual Contribution towards ______Hospital 21. Honorarium to Chairman ____ 1,200.00 22. Sports ____ 1,950.18 23. Public Contribution 5,403.00 635.22 24. Miscellaneous 5,663.09 15,300.69 25. L.D. Works 30,000.00 30,000.00 26. Discretionary Grants 12,500.00 11,500.00 27. Medicines by Department ____ 466.79 Animal Husbandry 28. Samiti’s own resources ____ 5,356.95 Previous year balance 23,164.70 ____ Grant Total 1,91,580.00 1,63,754.39 Abstract of Panchayat Samiti Dewali for 1966-67 Rs. 1. Opening Balance on 1st April, 1966 23,055.70 2. Income during 1966-67 1,91,580.33 3. Total 2,14,635.73 4. Expenditure during the year 1966-67 1,63,754.69 5. Closing Balance on 31st March, 1967 50,881.34 PANCHAYAT SAMITI, BARWALA Income Expenditure Rs. Rs. GOVERNMENT GRANTS 1 B.-Agriculture 12105.0 1. B.- 842.00 . and Animal 0 Agriculture Husbandry and Animal Husbandry 2 C. and D.- 5090.00 2. C. and D.- 4120.73 . Irrigation and Irrigation and Reclamation Reclamation 3 E-Health and 4115.00 3. E-Health and 3368.96 . Rural Sanitation Rural Sanitation 4 F-Education 6075.00 4. F-Education 4830.00 . 5 G.-Social 3231.00 5. G.-Social 4154.49 . Education Education 6 H-Communication 4115.00 6. H- 2506.00 . Communicati on 7 Rural Arts and 6753.57 7. Rural Arts 7187.09 . Crafts and Crafts Total 41485.2 Total 34409.29 6 OTHER DEPARTMENTAL GRANTS Rs. Rs. B-Agriculture and ___ B-Agriculture 963.48 Animal Husbandry and Animal Husbandry Education Grant 4,785.00 Education Grant 6,387.00 Local 15,000.00 Local 15,000.00 Development, Development, Works Grants Works Grants Relief Grant 62,050.00 Relief Grant 62,050.00 Total 81,835.00 Total 84,400.48 PANCHAYAT SAMITI FUND Rs. Rs. Pay of Panchayat 4,660.00 B.-Agriculture ____ Secretaries and Animal Husbandry Tournament Fund 98.00 E-Health and 3,000.00 Rural Sanitation Professional Tax 12,607.00 G.-Social 2500.00 Education Cattle Fair 36.03 A-Establishment 19,354.00 (Pay, T.A. etc of the Smiti Staff) Oil Engine Fee 1,131.56 and Cycle Tax Income of 3,215.00 T.A. to members 1,907.85 Property and allowance to Chairman Sale proceeds of 3,606.38 Contingencies ____ property (Workshop Income) Ab-hoc Grant 3,420.00 Other 2,906.83 Expenditure Donation and 2,600.00 Maintenance of 1,598.50 Contribution building Deposits 34,699.90 Audit Fee 3,015.00 Suspense 22,437.02 Purchase of Jeep 17,614.59 Total 88,510.89 Sports Fund 1,470.55 Grand Total 211831.15 Cattle Fair 790.00 Law Charges 110.25 Contribution 5,000.00 towards Nehru Memorial Fund Sewing Centers 1,802.30 50 per cent cost 24,083.00 of implements Aviation Club 250.00 Loan (C.D. & 23,000.00 G.M.F.) Family Planning 328.00 Milk Scheme 39.00 Total 1,08,805.24 ABSTRACT Rs. Opening balance on 1st April, 1966 72,825.31 Receipts during the year 2,11,831. 15 Total 2,84,656. 46 Expenditure during the year 2,27,615. 01 Closing balance on 31st March, 1966 57,041.45 PANCHAYAT SAMITI, RATIA Rs. Rs. 1. B.-Agriculture and Animal 16,640.00 16,640.0 Husbandry 0 2. C. and D.-Irrigation and 8,320.00 8,320.00 Reclamation 3. E-Health and Rural Sanitation 6,680.00 6,680.00 4. F-Education 6,680.00 6,680.00 5. G.-Social Education 5,120.00 5,120.00 6. H-Communication 6,680.00 6,680.00 7. I-Rural Arts and Crafts 2,000.00 2,000.00 Total 52,120.00 52,120.0 0 OTHER DEPARTMENTAL GRANTS 1. Agri. Deptt. Nil Nil 2. Education Deptt. Repair of Primary Nil Nil Schools Total ______ PANCHAYAT SAMIT FUND Income Rs. Expenditure Rs. Collection from 14,400.00 pay 14,400.00 Panchayats on Panchayat Account of pay of Secretaries Panchayats Secretaries Local Rate 90,000.00 Pay of Samiti 10,000.00 Staff Professional Tax 3,000.00 T.A. of 2,500.00 members and Staff Other Tax 2,000.00 Audit Fee 2,500.00 contingencies Cattle Fairs NIL Maintenance 4,000.00 of Panchayati Raj Work Ad hoc Grants 8,000.00 Annual 30,000.00 contribution towards hospital, Dispensaries and Schools Ferries Income NIL Honorarium 1200.00 of Chairman Security Deposit NIL Maintenance 2,000.00 of office building and Store Provident Found NIL of Samiti Employees P. Unforeseen 6,000.00 Charges P.F. ___ Contribution Refund of ___ Securities Total 1,17,400.00 State Rally ___ Grand Total 1,69,520.00 Panchayat 2,500.00 Bhawan, Chandigarh Reservation of 10 per cent reserved Agriculture 16,140.31 Schemes Total 91,240.31 Grand Total 143,360.31 Opening blance on 1st April, 1966 35478.17 Receipt during the year 169520.0 0 Total 204998.1 7 Expenditure during the year 143360.3 1 Closing blance on 31st March 61637.86 PANCHAYAT SAMITI, FATEHBAD GOVERNMENT GRANTS Rs. Rs. 1. B.-Agriculture and Animal 11990.00 19206.21 Husbandry 2. C. and D.-Irrigation and 5135.00 ___ Reclamation 3. E-Health and Rural Sanitation 4100.00 1574.13 4. F-Education 4100.00 2000.00 5. G.-Social Education 2820.00 2331.97 6. H-Communication 4100.00 1400.00 7. I-Rural Arts and Crafts 3000.00 5979.70 Total 35,242.00 32,492.0 0 OTHER DEPARTMENTAL GRANTS 1. Agriculture Department __ 400.00 2. Education Deptt. Repair of 5075.00 ___ Primary schools PANCHAYAT SAMIT FUND Income Rs. Expenditure Rs. 1. Collection from 10533.00 1. pay 13502.04 Panchayats on Panchayat Account of pay Secretaries of Panchayats Secretaries 2. Local Rate ___ 2. Pay of Samiti 18498.65 Staff 3. Professional Tax 5712.30 3. T.A. of 1417.16 members and Statff 4. Other Tax 1048.00 4. Audit Fee ___ contingencies 5. Cattle Fairs 1322.00 5. Maintenance 993.08 of Panchayati Raj Work 6. Ad hoc Grants 3420.00 6. Annual ___ contribution towards hospital, Dispensaries and Schools 7. Security Deposit ____ 7. Honorarium 1200.00 of Chairman 8. Provident Found 156.00 8. Maintenance 532.14 of Samiti of office Employees Total 22191.30 9. Building and 17952.68 Stores 10 P. Unforeseen 15568.26 Charges 11. P.F. 156.00 Contribution 12. Refund of ___ Securities 13. State Rally ___ 14. Panchayat Bhawan, Chandigarh, 15. Reservation ___ of 10 per cent 16. Agriculture 7553.36 Schemes 17. Works ___ Total 77373.37 ABSTRACT Rs. 1. Opening Balance on 1st April, 1966 881716.87 2. Income 62511.30 Total 151228.17 Expenditure during the year 110265.37 Closing Balance 40962.80 PANCHAYAT SAMITI, TOSHAM GOVERNMENT GRANTS Rs. Rs. B.-Agriculture and Animal 11990.00 20526.00 Husbandry C. and D.-Irrigation and 5132.00 __ Reclamation E-Health and Rural Sanitation 4100.00 4100.00 F-Education 4100.00 4100.00 G.-Social Education 2820.00 4358.00 H-Communication 4100.00 4440.00 I-Rural Arts and Crafts ___ 5570.00 Education Department Repair of 6235.00 6235.00 School Local Development Work Grant 20,000.00 20,000.0 0 Total 58480.00 69329.00 PANCHAYAT SAMIT FUND Income Rs. Expenditure Rs. 1. Collection 660.00 pay 9,720.00 from Panchayat Panchayats Secretaries on Account of pay of Panchayats Secretaries 2. Local Rate ____ Pay of Samiti 17,061.00 Staff 3. Professional 4,123.00 T.A. of 5,000.00 Tax members and Staff 4. Other Tax 5,33.00 Audit Fee contingencies 5. Cattle Fairs 18,799.00 Maintenance ____ of Panchayati Raj Work 6. Ad hoc Grants 3,420.00 Annual ____ contribution towards hospital, Dispensaries and Schools 7. Ferries ____ Honorarium 1,200.00 Income of Chairman 8. Security ____ Repairs of 12,170.00 Deposit Dispensaries 9. Provident 164.00 Maintenance Found of of office Samiti building and Employees Store 10. Miscellaneous 1,623.00 P- Income Unforeseen 35,940.00 Charges Total 29,322.00 P.F. 35,940.00 Contribution Grand Total 87,802.00 Refund of Securities State Rally 1,000.00 (Touranment) Panchayat ___ Bhawan, 10 per cent reserved Agriculture ___ Works Total 82,091.00 Grand Total 1,51,420.00 Rs. Opening balance on 1st April 1966 1,75,371. 00 Receipt during the year 87,802.00 Total 2,63,173. 00 Expenditure during the year 1,51,420. 00 Closing balance on 31st March, 1967 1,11,753. 00 PANCHAYAT SAMITI, HANSI GOVERNMENT GRANTS Income Expendi ture Rs. Rs. 1. B.-Agriculture and Animal Husbandry 15,410 15,410 2. C. and D.-Irrigation and Reclamation 2,205 2,205 3. E-Health and Rural Sanitation 6,635 6,635 4. F-Education 6,635 6,635 5. G.-Social Education 6,635 6,635 6. H-Communication 6,635 4,635 7. I-Rural Arts and Crafts 10,800 7,8200 Total 54,955 49,9750 0 PANCHAYAT SAMIT FUND Income Rs. Expenditure Rs. 1. Collection 9520.00 1. pay 9520.00 from Panchayat Panchayats on Secretaries Account of pay of Panchayats Secretaries 2. Local Rate 2. Pay of Samiti 18925.00 Staff 3. Professional 19638.50 3. T.A. of 557.70 Tax members and Statff 4. Other Tax 1177.30 4. Audit Fee 550.00 contingencies 5. Cattle Fairs 12595.97 5. Maintenance of Panchayati Raj Work 6. Ad hoc Grants 3420.00 6. Annual contribution towards hospital, Dispensaries and Schools 7. Security 7. Honorarium 1200.00 Deposit of Chairman 8. Provident 8. Maintenance 480.00 Found of of office and Samiti Store Employees Total 46351.77 9. P. Unforeseen 890.00 Charges Grand Total 101306.77 10 P.F. 120.00 Contribution 11. Refund of Securities 12. State Rally 500.00 13. Panchayat Bhawan, Chandigarh 14. @ 10 per cent 30333.00 reserved 15. Agriculture Schema Works Total 63075.70 Grand Total 113050.70 ABSTRACT Opeining balance on 1st April, 1966 88,216.00 Receipts during the year 1,01,306.7 7 Total 1,89,522.7 7 Expenditure during the year 1,130,503. 70 Closing balance on 31st March, 1967. 76,472.00 PANCHAYAT SAMITI, MUNDHAL GOVERNMENT GRANTS Income Expendit ure Rs. Rs. 1. B.-Agriculture and Animal 11,990.0 11,900.0 Husbandry 0 0 2. C. and D.-Irrigation and 5,135.00 5,135.00 Reclamation 3. E-Health and Rural Sanitation 4,100.00 2,505.00 4. F-Education 4,100.00 2,505.00 5. G.-Social Education 2,820.00 1,767.00 6. H-Communication 4,100.00 2,505.00 7. I-Rural Arts and Crafts 3,000.00 1,0663.0 0 Total 35,245.0 37070.00 0 PANCHAYAT SAMIT FUND Income Rs. Expenditure Rs. Collection from 456.00 Pay of 7971.00 Panchayats on Panchayat Account of pay of Secretaries Panchayats Secretaries Local Rate 39159.45 Pay of Samiti 20440.59 Staff Professional Tax 27135.35 T.A. of 1369.36 members and Staff Other Taxes 2136.38 Audit Fees and 1620.00 contingencies Cattle Fairs Maintenance of Panchayati Raj Work Ad hoc Grants 3420.00 Annual 8682.00 contribution Ferries income towards hospital, Dispensaries and Schools Security Deposits Honorarium of 1200.00 Chairman Provident Fund of 324.00 Maintenance of 3147.00 Samiti Employees office building an stores Total 72631.00 P. Unforeseen 55000.00 Charges Grand total 113626.10 P.F. contribution Refund of Securities State Rally Panchayat Bhawan, Chandigarh @ 10 per cent 10,000.00 reserved Agriculture 23684.00 Scheme Works 40000.00 Grand Total 211735.95 ABSTRACT Rs. Opening balance on 1st April, 1966 1,27,744.0 0 Receiptd During the year 1,13,626.0 0 Total 2,41,370.1 0 Expenditure during the year 2,11,735.9 5 Closing balance on 31st March, 1967 29,634.15 PANCHAYAT SAMITI, MOHINDERGARGH-1 GOVERNMENT GRANTS Income Expendit ure Rs. Rs. 1. B.-Agriculture and Animal 10,290.0 19,347.6 Husbandry 0 3 2. C. and D.-Irrigation and 2,040.00 1,550.00 Reclamation 3. E-Health and Rural Sanitation 6,180.00 6,180.00 4. F-Education 6,180.00 6,180.00 5. G.-Social Education 6,180.00 6,427.49 6. H-Communication 6,180.00 3,000.00 7. I-Rural Arts and Crafts 4,72.00 Total 37,050.0 43,157.1 0 2 OTHER DEPARTMENTAL GRANTS Rs. Rs. 1. Agri. Deptt. 2,980.93 2. Education Department 2,800.00 Repair of Primary School 5,600.00 Total 2,800.00 8,580.93 PANCHAYAT SAMIT FUND Income Rs. Expenditure Rs. Collection from 3700.00 Pay of 84000.00 Panchayats on Panchayat Account of pay of Secretaries Panchayats Secretaries Local Rate 13732.90 Pay of Samiti 8937.80 Staff Professional Tax T.A. of 1,457.48 members and Staff Other Taxes Audit Fees and 4,858.44 contingencies Cattle Fairs 8627.14 Maintenance of Panchayati Raj Work Ad hoc Grants 3415.00 Annual contribution Ferries income towards hospital, Dispensaries and Schools Security Deposits Honorarium of 1832.26 Chairman Provident Fund of Maintenance of 2775.40 Samiti Employees office building an stores Total 29475.04 P. Unforeseen Charges Grand total 69325.04 P.F. contribution Refund of Securities State Rally Panchayat Bhawan, Chandigarh At 10 per cent reserved Agriculture Scheme Total 28,261.38 Grand Total 79,999.43 Rs. Opening balance on 1st April, 1966 45,395.70 Receipt during the year 69,325.04 Total 1,14,720. 74 Expenditure during the year 79,999.43 Closing balance on 31St March, 1967 34,721.31 PANCHAYAT SAMITI, MOHINDERGARGH-II GOVERNMENT GRANTS Rs. Rs. 1. B.-Agriculture and Animal 11,990.0 9,788.28 Husbandry 0 2. C. and D.-Irrigation and 5,135.00 2,835.00 Reclamation 3. E-Health and Rural Sanitation 4,100.00 5,179.43 4. F-Education 4,100.00 2,505.00 5. G.-Social Education 2,820.00 1,916.25 6. H-Communication 4,100.00 2,505.00 7. I-Rural Arts and Crafts 6,000.00 9,839.75 Total 38,245.0 34,568.71 0 OTHER DEPARTMENTAL GRANTS Rs. Rs. 1. Irrigation Department 2. Education Department. Repair of 3,200.00 2,336.00 Primary School 3. 33-Animal Husbandry 5,000.00 5,489.97 4 L.D. Works 29,500.00 29,500.00 Total 37,700.00 37,325.97 PANCHAYAT SAMIT FUND Income Rs. Expenditure Rs. 1. Collection from 6,183.00 Pay of 11,040.00 Panchayats on Secretaries Account of pay of Panchayats Secretaries 2. Local Rate 18,705.50 Pay os Samiti 1,5801.70 Staff 3. Professional Tax 3,524.00 T.A. of 3,793.05 members and Statff 4. Other Tax 10.65 Audit Fee 560.00 contingencies 5. Cattle Fairs 3,5147.59 Maintenance of Panchayati Raj Work 6. Ad hoc Grants 3,415.00 Annual 12,380.00 contribution towards hospital, Dispensaries and Schools 7. Ferries Income Honorarium of Chairman 8. Security Deposit Maintenance 420.00 of office 9. Provident Found P. Unforeseen of Samiti Charges Employees Miscellaneous 1,676.30 P.F. Contribution Total 68,662.04 Refund of Securities Grand Total 14,4607.04 State Rally Panchayat Bhawan, Chandigarh, @ 10 per cent reserved Agriculture 4,000.00 Schemes Miscellaneous 1,100.00 (Nehru Memorial Fund) Works V. Kurahwala 15,000.00 Road Total 71,530.18 Grand Total 1,43,424.86 ABSTRACT Rs. Opening Balance on 1st April, 1966 56,239.88 Receipts during the year 1,44,607. 04 Total 2,00,846. 92 Expenditure during the year 1,44,607. 04 Closing blance on March, 1967 57,422.06 PANCHAYAT SAMITI, BADHRA GOVERNMENT GRANTS Rs. Rs. 1. B.-Agriculture and Animal Husbandry 35634.9 11369.4 8 7 2. C. and D.-Irrigation and Reclamation 12620.0 4945.00 0 3. E-Health and Rural Sanitation 8325.00 4030.00 4. F-Education 8325.00 5010.00 5. G.-Social Education 6370.00 3283.00 6. H-Communication 8411.90 5010.00 7. I-Rural Arts and Crafts 1000.00 Total 80686.8 33648.0 8 7 OTHER DEPARTMENTAL GRANTS Rs. Rs. 1. Aggriculture Department 9,000.00 2. Education Department. Repair of 3,200.00 3,200.00 Primary School Total 12,200.00 3,200.00 PANCHAYAT SAMIT FUND Income Rs. Expenditure Rs. 1. Collection from 244.00 1. pay Panchayats on Panchayat Account of pay Secretaries of Panchayats Secretaries 2. Local Rate 13,207.20 2. Pay of Samiti 10,875.78 Staff 3. Professional 3. T.A. of 1,841.20 Tax members and Statff 4. Other Tax 1,51.80 4. Audit Fee 10,722.94 contingencies 5. Cattle Fairs 5. Maintenance of R.B. Works 6. Ad hoc Grants 3,415.00 6. Annual contribution towards hospital, Dispensaries and Schools Honorarium of Chairman 7. Security 7. Maintenance Deposit of office and Store 8. Ferries Income 8 P. Unforeseen Charges 8. Provident 9. P.F. Found of Contribution Samiti Employees Total 17,018.00 10. Refund of Securities 11 State Rally 12. Panchayat Bhawan, Chandigarh @ 10 per cent reserved 13. Agriculture Works Total 23,439.92 ABSTRACT Rs. Opening balance on 1st April, 1966 53,042.12 Receipt during the year 1,09,904. 88 Total 1,62,947. 00 Expenditure during the year 60,287.00 Closing balance on 31st March, 1967 1,02,659. 01 PANCHAYAT SAMITI, NARNAUL I Income Expenditure Government Rs. Rs. Rs. Grants B-Agriculture 11,990.00 12,322.00 Pay of 8,913.00 and Animal Secretaries Husbandry C. & D- 3,135.00 1,820.00 Pay of Samiti 13,131.00 Irrigation and Staff Reclamation E-Health and 4,100.00 3,350.00 T.A. of 1,583.00 Rural Members and Sanitation Staff G-Social 2,820.00 3,350.00 Audit Fees. 8,135.00 Education Contingencies H- 4,100.00 1,769.00 Maintenance of 880.00 Communication Panchayat Raj Works I-Rural Arts 3,000.00 2,505.00 Annul 25,900.00 and Crafts & Contribution Industries towards Hospital Dispensary and School L-D.Works 10,000.00 19,661.00 Honorarium to 1,200.00 Chairman 10,000.00 Total 45,245.00 54,777.00 Maintenance of Nil Office OTHER Building and Nil Stores DEPARTMENTAL GRANTS P.-Unforeseen Charges 1. Agriculture Nil 2691.00 P.F. 17,050.00 Department Contribution 2. Education 4,800.00 480.00 Refund of Department- Securitas Repair of Primary Schools 3. Animal 93.00 State Rally 4,084.00 Husbandry Deptt. Total 4,800.00 3,264.00 Panchayat Bhawan Chandigarh 10% Reserved PANCHAYAT SAMITI Agriculture 20,000.00 FUND Scheme Works 1. Collection 6,406.00 Investment from Panchayats Total on account of pay of Panchayat Secretaries 2. Local Rate 20,235.00 Grand Total 1,00876.00 3. Professional ABSTRACT Tax 4. Other Taxes 1,364.00 Opening 38,183.00 Balance 1st April, 1966 5. Cattle Fairs 48,724.00 Total Receipt 1,65,696.00 6. Ad-hoc Grants 9,415.00 Total 2,03,879.00 7. Ferries Expenditure the 1,58,917.00 Income year 8. Security Balance on 31st 44,962.00 Deposits March, 1967 9. Provident fund of Samiti employees 10. Other Sales 1,604.00 of Movable Property (C.F.W.) Total 87,748.00 Reconciliation of advance Adjustment 27,903.00 correction Total 1,65,696.00 PANCHAYAT SAMITI, NARNAUL II Income Expenditure Government Rs. Rs. Rs. Grants B-Agriculture 11,990.00 7,774.12 Pay of 10,718.00 and Animal Secretaries Husbandry C. & D- 5,135.00 5,135.00 Pay of Samiti 10,134.62 Irrigation and Staff Reclamation E-Health and 4,100.00 4,000.00 T.A. of 2,152.12 Rural Members and Sanitation Staff G-Social 2,820.00 4,200.00 Audit Fees. 4,990.56 Education Contingencies H- 4,100.00 4,001.00 Maintenance Communication of Panchayat Raj Works I-Rural Arts 500.00 500.00 Annul and Crafts & Contribution Industries towards Hospital Dispensary and School Total 32,745.00 28,476.00 Honorarium to 1,200.00 Chairman Maintenance 4,366.06 of Office Building and Nil Stores DEPARTMENTAL P.-Unforeseen Nil GRANTS Charges 1. Agriculture Nil 754.09 P.F. Nil Department Contribution 2. Education 3,600.00 3,600.00 Refund of Nil Department- Securitas Repair of Primary Schools 3. Animal 5,925.00 2,870.00 State Rally Nil Husbandry Deptt. 4. Pilot Project 31,000.00 31,000.00 Panchayat Nil Scheme Bhawan Chandigarh 10% Reserved 5. L.D. Works 10,000.00 10,000.00 Agriculture 7,768.49 Scheme Works Total 50,525.00 34,890.23 Other 18,399.75 Schemes PANCHAYAT SAMITI Total 82,975.15 FUND InCome Expenditure Grand Total 1,46,341.45 1. Collection 900.00 from Panchayats on account of pay of Panchayat Secretaries 2. Local Rate 13,592.26 3. Professional 4,354.00 Tax 4. Other Taxes 1,026.90 (Cycle) 5. Cattle Fairs 61,558.04 4,846.00 6. Ad-hoc 3,415.00 Grants 7. Ferries Income 8. Security Deposits 9. Provident Found of Samiti Employees 10. 7,304.00 18,426.00 Miscellaneous Total 92,150.20 Grand Total 1,75,420.20 Opening 39,864.00 Balance on 1st April, 1966 Receipts during 1,75,420.00 the year Total 2,15,285.00 Expenditure 1,46,341.00 during the year Closing 68,943.55 balance on 31st March, 1967 PANCHAYAT SAMITI, DADRI I GOVERNMENT GRANTS Income Expenditu re Rs. Rs. 1. B.-Agriculture and Animal 16050.0 9286.36 Husbandry 0 2. C. and D.-Irrigation and 2465.00 3070.00 Reclamation 3. E-Health and Rural Sanitation 7465.00 9350.00 4. F-Education 7465.00 8935.00 5. G.-Social Education 7465.00 8,973.00 6. H-Communication 7465.00 7,724.00 7. I-Rural Arts and Crafts 3500.00 11,722.83 Total 51,875.0 59,062.44 0 OTHER DEPARTMENTAL GRANTS Rs. 1. Agricultur Department 3,889.97 2. Education Department, Repair of Primary 4,480.00 Schools 3. D. D. Grants 5,000.00 Total 13,369.97 PANCHAYAT SAMIT FUND Income Rs. Expenditure Rs. 1. Collection 4,545.66 1. pay Panchayat 13,800.00 from Secretaries Panchayats on Account of pay of Panchayats Secretaries 2. Local Rate 51,276.30 2. Pay of Samiti 16,323.53 Staff 3. Profession 9,634.55 3. T.A. of members 509.42 al Tax and Statff 4. Other Tax 9,634.55 4. Audit Fee contingencies 5. Cattle 5. Contingencies 2,653.36 Fairs 6. Ad hoc 3,415.00 6. Maintenance of Grants Panchayati Raj Work 7. Ferries 7. Annual 8,554.33 Income contribution towards hospital, Dispensaries and Schools 8. Security 8. Honorarium of 1,200.00 Deposit Chairman 9. Provident 9. Maintenance of Found of office and Store Samiti Employees 10 Income or 3,041.50 10 Building and . immovable Store property 11 Other 3,228.21 11 P. Unforeseen . Receipts . Charges 12 Contributi 1,094.10 12 P.F. . on of . Contribution Panchayat Fee, C.D. etc. and other Grants Total 76,235.32 13 Refund of 25,000.00 . Securities/Defen se Bond Grand 1,41,480. 14 State Rally Total 29 . 15 Panchayat . Bhawan, Chandigarh 16 @ 10 per cent . reserved 17 Agriculture . Schema Works Total 68,040.64 Grand Total 1,40,074. 33 ABSTRACT Opening 97,473.44 Balance on 1st April, 1966 Receipt 1,41,480. during the 29 year Total 2,38,953. 00 Expenditure 1,40,074. during the 33 year Closing 988,79.40 balance on 31st March, 1967 PANCHAYAT SAMITI, DADRI II GOVERNMENT GRANTS Income Expenditur e Rs. Rs. 1. B.-Agriculture and Animal 11,990.00 8,492.02 Husbandry 2. C. and D.-Irrigation and 5,135.00 2042.00 Reclamation 3. E-Health and Rural Sanitation 4,100.00 3,175.00 4. F-Education 4,100.00 3,000.00 5. G.-Social Education 2,820.00 3,026.00 6. H-Communication 4,100.00 6,638.93 7. I-Rural Arts and Crafts Total 32,245.00 26,374.87 Sr. OTHER DEPARTMENTAL GRANTS Income Expenditu No re 1 Agriculture Department 1052.60 2 Education Department 3600.00 3 Animal Husbandry 6450.00 6401.16 4 L.D. Works 5000.00 Total 15,050.0 7453.76 0 PANCHAYAT SAMITI FUND 1 Collection from 1734.50 Pay of P.Secretary 6420.00 Panchayats on account of payof Panchayat Secretaries 2 Local Rate 30550.88 Pay to Samiti Staff 11127.69 3 Professional Tax T.A. of Members and 2669.22 Staff 4 Other Taxes 1161.75 Audit Fees. Comtingencies 5 Cattle Fairs 74960.33 Maintenance of P.R. Works 6 Adhoc Grants 3415.00 Annual Contribution towards Hospital Dispensaries and Schools 7 Ferries Income Honorarium to 1200.00 Chairman 8 Security Deposits Maintenance of Office 9 Provident Fund of Buildings and Stores Samaiti employees P-Unforeseen 12872.20 Charges P.F. Contribution Refund of Securities State Rally Panchayat Bhawan, 44000.00 Chandigarh @ 10% reserved Agriculture Scheme Works Total 1,11,822.4 Total 77,989.11 6 Grand Total 1,59,117.4 Grand Total 1,11,817.74 6 ABSTRACT Opening Balance on 112758.30 1st April, 1966 Receipt during the 159117.46 year Total 271875.76 Expenditure during 111817.74 the year Closing Balance on 160058.02 31st March, 1967 PANCHAYAT SAMITI, NANGAL CHOWDHRY Government Grants Income Expensiture B-Agriculture and Animal Husbandry 42915.00 36393.93 C and D- Irrigation and Reclamation 12662.00 8101.00 E-Health and Rural Sanitation 8350.00 3902.28 F-Education 8350.00 3000.00 G-Social Education 6415.00 2626.73 H-Communication 8350.00 5010.00 I-Rural Arts Crafts and Industries 206.08 Total 87042.00 59240.02 OTHER DEPARTMENTAL GRANTS 1 Agriculture Department 2. Education Department, 2960.00 2960.00 Repair of Primary Schools Total 2960.00 2960.00 PANCHAYAT SAMITI FUND 1 Collection from 2900.00 Pay of Panchayat 11,400.00 Panchayats on account of Secretaries pay of Panchayat Secretaries 2 Local Rate 16,877.13 Pay of Samiti 7,920.00 Staff 3 Professional Tax T.A. of members 1,329.46 and Staff 4 Other Taxes Audit Fee- 21,520.00 Contingencies 5 Cattle Fairs Maintenance of P.R. Works 6 Ad-hoc Grants 3,415.00 Annual Contribution towards Hospital, Dispensaries and Schools 7 Ferries income Honoratium to 1200.00 Chairman 8 Security Deposits Maintenance of Office 9 Provident Fund of Samiti Building and employees Stores P. Unforeseen Charges P.F. Contribution Refund of Securities State Rally Panchayat Bhawan, Chandigarh @ 10 per cent reserved Agriculture Scheme Works Total 23192.13 Total 42369.46 Grant Total 113194.1 Grant Total 104569.48 3 ABSTRACT Opening balance on 1st 37480.31 April, 1966 Receipt during the year 113194.1 3 Total 150674.4 4 Expenditure during the 104569.4 year 8 Closing balance on 31st 46104.96 March, 1967 STATEMENT B The number of employees working at present in the Panchayat Samitis of Hisar and Mohindergarh Districts is as under : HISAR DISTRICT 1. Sirsa 29 2. Rania 14 3. Narnaund 11 4. Hisar 15 5. Baragudha 13 6. Bhiwani 23 7. Tohana 16 8. Bahuna 11 9. Loharu 16 10. Dhiranwa 20 11. Dabwali 5 12. Barwala 11 13. Ratia 17 14. Fatehabad 23 15. Tosham 21 16. Hansi 21 17. Mundhal 24 Total 290 MOHINDERGARH DISTRICT 1. Mohindergarh I 12 2. Mohindergarh II 16 3. Ladhra 6 4. Narnaul I 18 5. Narnaul II 17 6. Dadri I 18 7. Dadri II 14 8. Nangal Chaudhry 13 Total 114 PANCHAYAT SAMITI SIRSA Sr. Name of Employee Designation Qualifications Salary 1 Sh. Gain Parkash Head Clerk Intermediate 257.00 Ahuja 2 Sh. Amar Singh Clerk Matric 140.20 3 Sh. Arjan Dass Goel Account Clerk Pre-University 140.20 4 Sh. Shayam Sunder Typist Higher 136.00 Verma Secondary 5 Sh. Amrit Lal Tax-Collector Matric 131.00 6 Sh. Puran Chand Vaterinary Matric 207.50 Compounder 7 Sh. Shishpal Singh Vaterinary Matric 151.00 Compounder 8 Sh. Ishwar Singh Panchayat Matric 151.00 Secretary 9 Sh. Sant Lal Panchayat Matric 125.00 Secretary 10 Sh. Bhagat Ram Panchayat Middle 125.00 Secretary 11 Sh. Hari Singh Panchayat Matric 125.00 Secretary 12 Sh. Balwant Singh Panchayat Under Matric 125.00 Secretary 13 Sh. Shiv Singh Panchayat Under Matric 125.00 Secretary 14 Sh. Bahadur Singh Panchayat Middle 125.00 Secretary 15 Sh. Hans Raj Panchayat Matric 125.00 Secretary 16 Sh. Prem Sukh Panchayat Under Matric 125.00 Secretary 17 Sh. Bhagu Ram Panchayat Matric 125.00 Secretary 18 Sh. Kundan Lal Panchayat Under Matric 80.00 Secretary 19 Sh. Hajari Lal Panchayat Under Matric 100.00 Secretary 20 Sh Sardul Singh Panchayat Middle 100.00 Secretary 21 Sh. Phul Singh Mali Primary 101.50 22 Sh. Ram Karan Chowkidar 99.50 23 Sh. Amin Lal Water-carrier 99.50 24 Sh. Harbans Singh Water-carrier 99.50 25 Sh. Mani Ram Water-carrier 101.00 26 Sh. Ganpat Ram Sweeper 101.00 27 Sh. Kanshi Ram Sweeper 100.00 28 Sh. Mohan Singh Sweeper 99.50 29 Sh. Prema Ram Payauman 40.00 (Fixed) PANCHAYAT SAMITI. RANIA Sr. Name of Employee Designation Qualifications Salary 1 Sh. Radhey Sham Tax Collector Matric 143.50 2 Sh. Naresh Dutt Accounts Clerk Matric 139.50 3 Sh. Dhanpat Raj Clerk Matric 131.50 4 Sh. Vinod Kumar Steno Matric 146.50 5 Sh. Jhanda Ram Peon Middle 100.00 6 Sh. Ram Parkash Panchayat Middle 120.00 Secretary 7 Sh. Parbu Dayal Panchayat Under Matric 120.00 Secretary 8 Sh. Jhanwari Dass Panchayat Matric 120.00 Secretary 9 Sh. Mohan Lal Panchayat Matric 120.00 Secretary 10 Sh. Ram Narain Panchayat Matric 100.00 Secretary 11 Sh. Darshan Dayal Panchayat Matric 100.00 Secretary 12 Sh. Ganesh Dass Panchayat Middle 120.00 Secretary 13 Sh. Lekh Ram Panchayat Middle 120.00 Secretary 14 Sh. Mani Ram Panchayat Higher 100.00 Secretary Secondary PANCHAYAT SAMITI NARNAUND Sr. Name of Employee Designation Qualifications Salary 1 Sh. Sube Singh Head Clerk Intermediate 282.50 2 Sh. Lila Ram Tax Collector Matric 171.00 3 Sh. Darya Singh Record Keeper Matric 131.00 4 Sh. Rattan Singh Peon Illitrate 89.50 5 Sh. Ram Parkash Panchayat Matric 120.00 Secretary 6 Sh. Rattan Singh Panchayat Lower Middle 120.00 Secretary 7 Sh. Giani Ram Panchayat Matric 120.00 Secretary 8 Sh. Sajjan Kumar Panchayat Matric 90.00 Secretary 9 Sh. Raghubir Singh Panchayat Matric 110.00 Secretary 10 Sh.Darya Singh Panchayat Middle 110.00 Secretary 11 Sh. Vidhya Dhar Panchayat Middle 60.00 Secretary (under suspension) PANCHAYAT SAMITI HISAR Sr. Name of Employee Designation Qualifications Salary 1 Sh. Bhim Singh Head Clerk F.A. 294.00 2 Sh. Risal Singh Accounts Clerk Matric 149.00 3 Sh. Lakhi Ram Clerk Matric 145.00 4 Sh. Nihal Singh Typist Matric 137.00 5 Sh.Chander Bhan Tax Collector Matric 151.00 6 Sh. Gurdial Peon Middle 104.00 7 Sh. Gobind Ram Peon Middle 100.00 8 Sh. Arur Chand Patwari Middle 116.00 9 Sh. Bhale Ram Panchayat Middle 100.00 Secretary 10 Sh. Ram Singh Panchayat Middle 100.00 Secretary 11 Sh. Narain Datt Panchayat Matric 100.00 Secretary 12 Sh. Richpal Singh Panchayat Prep 100.00 Secretary 13 Sh. Inder Singh Panchayat Matric 80.00 Secretary 14 Sh. Ram Partap Panchayat Matric 80.00 Secretary 15 Sh. Hukam Chand Panchayat Matric 100.00 Secretary PANCHAYAT SAMITI BARAGUDHA Sr. Name of Employee Designation Qualifications Salary 1 Sh. Hakim Singh Accounts Clerk Matric 131.00 2 Sh. Gobind Ram Clerk Matric 131.00 3 Sh. Babu Ram Tax Collector Matric 139.00 4 Sh. Sawant Ram Peon 99.50 5 Sh. Valu Ram Panchayat Matric 154.50 Secretary 6 Sh. Sohan Lal Panchayat Matric 154.50 Secretary 7 Sh. Naranjan Singh Panchayat Matric 154.50 Secretary 8 Sh. Ram Kishan Panchayat Matric 134.50 Secretary 9 Sh. Bhagwan Dass Panchayat Matric 144.50 Secretary 10 Sh. Bachan Singh Panchayat Matric 154.50 Secretary 11 Sh. Surat Singh Very. Matric with 192.50 Compounder Diploma 12 Sh. Kalu Singh Class IV 99.50 13 Sh. Gajjan Singh Class IV part time 40.00 PANCHAYAT SAMITI, BHIWANI Sr. Name of Employee Designation Qualifications Salary 1 Sh. Sita Ram Head Clerk B.A. 282.00 2 Sh. Ramesh Chand Acounts Clerk F.A. 148.00 3 Sh. Hanuman Clerk Matric 135.00 Parshad 4 Sh. Subhash Kumar Steno-Typist Matric 146.00 5 Sh. Goverdhan Dass Tax Collector Matric 151.00 6 Sh. Arjan Lal Peon Below Primary 102.00 7 Sh. Ganeshi Lal Peon Below Primary 100.00 8 Sh. Ram Chander Panchayat Middle 100.00 Secretary 9 Sh. Parbhu Singh Panchayat Matric 100.00 Secretary 10 Sh. Jagmal Singh Panchayat Middle 100.00 Secretary 11 Sh. Mangej Singh Panchayat F.A. 100.00 Secretary 12 Sh. Parma Nand Panchayat Matric 100.00 Secretary 13 Sh. Hukam Chand Panchayat Middle 100.00 Secretary 14 Sh. Bhani Ram Panchayat Middle 100.00 Secretary 15 Sh. Kapoor Singh Panchayat Middle 100.00 Secretary 16 Sh. Gopi Ram Panchayat Middle 100.00 Secretary 17 Sh. Des Raj Patwari Matric 147.00 18 Sh. Net Ram I/C Vety. Dissy Matric 202.50 Bamla 19 Sh. Ratna Water Carrier 99.50 20 Sh. Bhundu Sweeper 114.50 21 Sh. Moti Lal Vety Compounder Matric 171.00 22 Sh. Mani Ram Water Carrier 99.50 23 Sh. Sheo Narain Sweeper 114.50 PANCHAYAT SAMITI, TOHANA Sr. Name of Employee Designation Qualifications Salary 1 Sh. Gian Singh Head Clerk Matric 247.50 2 Sh. Charan Singh Clerk Matric 135.00 3 Sh. Ram Karan Tax Collector Matric 171.00 4 Sh. Ajmer Singh Patwari Matric 135.00 5 Sh. Jaipaul Singh Vety. Compounder Qualified V.C. 208.00 6 Sh. Garib Singh Panchayat Middle 110.00 Secretary 7 Sh. Hari Singh Panchayat Matric 110.00 Secretary 8 Sh. Gurdial Singh Panchayat Matric 105.00 Secretary 9 Sh. Sukhdev Singh Panchayat Middle 100.00 Secretary 10 Sh. Mewa Singh Panchayat Middle 100.00 Secretary 11 Sh. Ujagar Singh Panchayat Middle 100.00 Secretary 12 Sh. Ajit Singh Peon Middle 100.00 13 Sh. Harphool Singh Peon 101.00 14 Sh. Ram Gopal Chowkidar Middle 99.50 15 Sh. Suran Chand Water Carrier 103.00 16 Sh. Chandgi Ram Sweeper 91.50 PANCHAYAT SAMITI, BAHUNA Sr. Name of Employee Designation Qualifications Salary 1 Sh. Hari Singh Head Clerk B.A. 262.50 2 Sh. Faqir Chand Accounts Clerk F.A. 139.00 3 Sh. Daya Nand Clerk Matric 135.00 4 Sh. Sat Narain Steno-typist F.A. 135.00 5 Sh. Manphul Singh Tax Collector Matric 177.00 6 Sh. Sant Singh Patwari Matric 100.00 7 Sh. Sheo Nand Vety. Compounder Matric 192.50 8 Sh. Dharma Water Carrier Not Known 103.50 9 Sh. Karma Sweeper Not Known 108.50 10 Sh. Het Ram Peon 113.50 11 Sh. Surjan Ram Peon 90.50 PANCHAYAT SAMITI, LOHARU Sr. Name of Employee Designation Qualifications Salary 1 Sh. Mahavir Prasad Head Clerk Intermediate 272.50 Joshi 2 Ram Swrup Accounts Clerk Intermediate 143.00 3 Bhagwana Ram Tax Collector Matric 179.00 4 Sh. Prama Nand Typist Matric 150.00 5 Sh. Hari Singh Peon Middle 101.00 6 Sh. Dalbir Singh Peon Literate 125.00 7 Sh. Rattan Singh Vety. Compounder Vernacular 207.50 Middle 8 Sh. Nand Ram Kahar Kahar Illiterate 102.00 9 Sh. Gharshi Ram Sweeper Illiterate 114.00 10 Sh. Jug Lal Panchayat Middle 110.00 Secretary 11 Sh. Jai Singh Panchayat Middle 110.00 Secretary 12 Sh. Rajender Singh Panchayat Matric 110.00 Secretary 13 Sh. Dheop Singh Panchayat Matric 110.00 Secretary 14 Sh. Dhanpat Rai Panchayat Matric 110.00 Secretary 15 Sh. Dariya Singh Panchayat Matric 80.00 Secretary 16 Sh. Pratap Singh Panchayat Matric 80.00 Secretary PANCHAYAT SAMITI, DHIRANWAS Sr. Name of Employee Designation Qualifications Salary 1 Sh. Jai Kumar Jain Accounts Clerk F.A. 262.50 2 Sh. Chabil Dass Clerk Matric 136.00 3 Sh. Inder Singh Tax Collector Matric 136.00 4 Sh. Ran Singh Vety. Comp. F.A. 248.00 5 Sh. Jaipal Singh Vety. Comp. Matric 161.00 6 Sh. Rattan Lal Panchayat Matric 197.00 Secretary 7 Sh. Bhagwan Dass Panchayat Middle 132.50 Secretary 8 Sh. Gokal Chand Panchayat Middle 132.50 Secretary 9 Sh. Mohar Singh Panchayat Middle 132.50 Secretary 10 Sh. Shri Ram Panchayat Middle 132.50 Secretary 11 Sh. Mani Ram Panchayat Middle 132.50 Secretary 12 Sh. Ramji Lal Panchayat Middle 135.00 Secretary 13 Sh. Bhup Singh Panchayat Middle 132.50 Secretary 14 Sh. Jagan Nath Patwari Patwari 131.00 15 Sh. Umrao Singh Water Carrier Primary 102.00 16 Sh. Hoshiara Ram Sweeper Primary 114.50 17 Sh. Amar Singh Water Carrier Primary 99.50 18 Sh. Diwan Singh Sweeper Primary 114.50 19 Sh. Ishar Singh Peon Primary 108.00 20 Sh. Nand Lal Peon Middle 103.00 PANCHAYAT SAMITI, DABWALI Sr. Name of Employee Designation Qualifications Salary 1 Sh. Bhim Sain Accounts Clerks Pre-University 143.00 2 Sh. Krishan Kumar Typist Matric 143.00 3 Sh. Hans Raj Tax Collector Matric 151.00 4 Sh. Khazan Singh Patwari Patwar Pass 100.00 5 Sh. Bhagwan Dass Peon Middle 101.50 PANCHAYAT SAMITI, BARWALA Sr. Name of Employee Designation Qualifications Salary 1 Sh. Sham Lal Tax Collector Matric 171.00 2 Sh. Ram Gopal Accounts Clerk Matric 131.00 3 Sh. Om Parkash Clerk Matric 131.00 4 Sh. Surat Singh Vety. Compounder Middle 146.00 5 Sh. Bharat Singh Panchayat Middle 105.00 Secretary 6 Sh. Sukhpal Singh Panchayat Matric 100.00 Secretary 7 Sh. Net Ram Panchayat Matric 100.00 Secretary 8 Sh. Krishan Lal Panchayat Matric 100.00 Secretary 9 Sh. Ram Sarup Panchayat Matric 100.00 Secretary 10 Sh. Gordhan Dass Panchayat Matric 100.00 Secretary 11 Sh. Gobind Singh Peon 5th Class 100.00 PANCHAYAT SAMITI, Ratia Sr. Name of Employee Designation Qualifications Salary 1 Sh. Harbans Singh Head Clerk B.A. 245.50 2 Sh. Kewal Krishan Record-keeper Pre-Univesity 131.00 3 Sh. Ram Gopal Steno-typist Matric 146.00 4 Sh. Om Parkash Tax Collector Matric 183.00 5 Sh. Lachhman Dass Vety. Compounder Matric 202.00 6 Sh.Dhura Ram Sweeper Nil 104.50 7 Sh. Shakti Lal Kahar Nil 99.50 8 Sh. Mishri Lal Peon Nil 99.50 9 Sh. Amar Singh Chaukidar Nil 99.50 10 Sh. Mam Chand Patwari Middle 125.00 11 Sh. Hukam Chand Panchayat Middle 155.00 Secretary 12 Sh. Mukand Lal Panchayat Middle 155.00 Secretary 13 Sh. Bhim Singh Panchayat Matric 155.00 Secretary 14 Sh. Ginder Singh Panchayat Matric 155.00 Secretary 15 Sh.Ram Kumar Panchayat Matric 155.00 Secretary 16 Sh. Prem Chand Panchayat Matric 155.00 Secretary 17 Sh. Nand Lal Panchayat Matric 110.00 Secretary PANCHAYAT SAMITI, Fatehabad Sr. Name of Employee Designation Qualifications Salary 1 Sh. Risal Singh Vety. Compounder Matric 194.00 2 Sh. Ram Parkash Vety. Compounder Matric 161.00 3 Sh. Magia Ram Water Carrier Illiterate 102.00 4 Sh. Bhagwan Dass Water Carrier Illiterate 99.50 5 Sh. Jahawara Ram Sweeper Illiterate 114.50 6 Sh.Hanuman Singh Head Clerk B.A. 247.50 7 Sh. Ram Gopal Accounts Clerk Matric 139.00 8 Sh.Bishamber Dass Clerk Up to B.A. 135.00 9 Sh. Mohar Singh Chaukidar Illiterate 99.50 10 Sh. Ramji Lal Peon Primary 188.50 11 Sh. Balwant Singh Peon Tax Middle 188.50 Collector 12 Sh. Ram Narain Patwari Matric 151.00 13 Sh. Dharam Chand Steno Matric 131.00 14 Sh. Nathu Ram Peon Illiterate 83.00 15 Sh. Hanuman Dass Panchayat Matric 115.00 Secretary 16 Sh. Ram Saroop Panchayat Matric 115.00 Secretary 17 Sh. Ram Dass Panchayat Matric 120.00 Secretary 18 Sh. Dharam Chand Panchayat Matric 120.00 Secretary 19 Sh. Partap Singh Panchayat Matric 120.00 Secretary 20 Sh. Chander Singh Panchayat Matric 120.00 Secretary 21 Sh. Ishwar Dayal Panchayat Middle 120.00 Secretary 22 Sh. Gorishankar Panchayat Middle 120.00 Secretary 23 Sh. Ladha Ram Panchayat Primary 120.00 Secretary PANCHAYAT SAMITI, Tosham Sr. Name of Employee Designation Qualifications Salary 1 Sh. Rampat Singh Head Clerk B.A., B.T. 292.50 Rao 2 Sh. Ishwar Singh Typist Matric 143.00 Verma 3 Sh. Madan Lal Record-keeper Matric 135.00 4 Sh. Rattan Lal Tax Collector Matric Not Available 5 Sh. Arjan Dass Patwari Matric 171.00 6 Sh. Giga Ram Peon Illiterate 129.50 7 Sh. Nand Kishore Peon Primary Pass 100.50 8 Sh. Hukam Chand Phatak Primary Pass 6.50 9 Sh. Surja Ram Poli Phatak Illiterate 45.00 10 Sh. Sadi Ram Payanman Illiterate 50.00 11 Sh. Chandgi Ram Payanman Illiterate 50.00 12 Sh. Chandgi Payanman Illiterate 75.00 13 Sh. Birbhan Panchayat Middle 130.00 Secretary 14 Sh. Humam Singh Panchayat Matric 130.00 Secretary 15 Sh. Bishamber Dass Panchayat Middle 109.00 Secretary 16 Sh. Perma Nand Panchayat Matric 85.00 Secretary 17 Sh. Harphul Panchayat Matric 85.00 Secretary 18 Sh. Mohan Lal Panchayat Matric 85.00 Secretary 19 Sh. Mai Lal Panchayat Matric 80.00 Secretary 20 Sh. Girdhari Lal Panchayat Matric 80.00 Secretary 21 Sh Shispal Singh Panchayat Matric 106.00 Secretary PANCHAYAT SAMITI, Hansi Sr. Name of Employee Designation Qualifications Salary 1 Sh. Sajjan Kumar Head Clerk B.A. 257.00 2 Sh. Prithi Pal Clerk Matric 136.00 3 Sh. Om Parkash Accounts Clerk Matric 148.60 4 Sh. Ram Sarup Tax Collector Matric 212.25 5 Sh. Ram Sahai Patwari Middle 167.00 6 Sh. Tara Chand Peon Primary 100.00 7 Sh. Jagdish Peon Primary 117.25 8 Sh. Sawami Nath Mali-cum- Illiterate 100.00 Chaukidar 9 Sh. Onkar Pioman Illiterate 40.00 10 Sh. Chandu Lal Panchayat Matric125.00 Secretary 11 Sh. Isher Singh Panchayat Middle120.00 Secretary 12 Sh. Tek Ram Panchayat Middle125.00 120.00 Secretary 13 Sh. Risal Singh Panchayat Matric 105.00 Secretary 14 Sh. Nihal Singh Panchayat Matric 105.00 Secretary 15 Sh. Jhandu Lal Panchayat Matric 105.00 Secretary 16 Sh. Surat Singh Panchayat Matric 105.00 Secretary 17 Sh. Vir Bhan Panchayat Matric 105.00 Secretary 18 Sh. Tek Chand Panchayat Matric 80.00 Secretary 19 Sh. Diwan Singh Vety. Cumpouder Matric 197.50 20 Sh. Balbir Water Carrier Primary 99.50 21 Sh. Siri Chand Sweeper Primary 114.50 PANCHAYAT SAMITI, Mundhal Sr. Name of Employee Designation Qualifications Salary 1 Sh. Bhal Singh Head Clerk F.A. 262.50 2 Sh. jai Kishan Accounts Clerk Matric, Rattan 143.00 3 Sh. Randhir Singh Clerk Matric 135.00 4 Sh. Laxmi Narain Tax Collector Matric 135.00 5 Sh. Amir Chand Peon Middle 104.50 6 Sh. Ram Lubhaya Peon Under Middle 99.50 7 Sh. Kanahya Lal Mali-cum- Illiterate 100.00 Chaukidar 8 Sh. Munshi Ram Panchayat Under-Matric 105.00 Secretary 9 Sh. Jati Ram Panchayat Middle 105.00 Secretary 10 Sh. Madan Lal Panchayat Matric 105.00 Secretary 11 Sh. Chachan Lal Panchayat Matric 105.00 Secretary 12 Sh. Chander Bhan Panchayat Under-Matric 105.00 Secretary 13 Sh. Brij Pal Singh Panchayat Matric 80.00 Secretary 14 Sh. Shadi Ram Panchayat Matric 80.00 Secretary 15 Sh. Balwant Singh Vety. Compounder Matric 171.00 16 Sh. Siri Ram Vety. Compounder Under-Matric 207.50 17 Sh. Nafe Singh Vety. Compounder Matric 146.00 18 Sh. Amar Singh Water Carrier Illitrate 99.50 19 Sh. Ram Phal Water Carrier Illitrate 99.50 20 Sh. Preet Singh Water Carrier Under-Primary 99.50 21 Sh. Geasan Ram Sweeper Illitrate 114.50 22 Sh. Jaga Ram Sweeper Under-Middle 114.50 23 Sh. Piru Ram Sweeper Under-Primary 114.50 24 Sh. Ram Pal Singh Patwari Matric 131.00 PANCHAYAT SAMITI, Mohindergarh-I Sr. Name of Employee Designation Qualifications Salary 1 Sh. Rohtash Singh Head Clerk B.A. LL.B. 257.00 2 Sh. Janardhan Clerk Matric 141.00 3 Sh. Babu Lal Accounts Clerk Higher 136.00 Secondary 4 Sh. Mahabir Steno-Typist Matric 136.00 Parshad Sharma 5 Sh. Sohan Lal Panchayat Middle 110.00 Sectreary 6 Sh. Ram Chander Panchayat Middle 110.00 Sectreary 7 Sh. Bhanwar Singh Panchayat Matric 110.00 Sectreary 8 Sh. Mahabir Singh Panchayat Matric 110.00 Sectreary 9 Sh. Rattan Lal Panchayat Matric 110.00 Sectreary 10 Sh. Lal Singh Panchayat Matric 110.00 Sectreary 11 Sh. Balwant Singh Panchayat Middle 110.00 Sectreary 12 Sh. Mohar Singh Peon Under-Middle 104.50 PANCHAYAT SAMITI, Mohindergarh-II Sr. Name of Employee Designation Qualifications Salary 1 Sh. Sheo Prasad Head Clerk Matric 275.00 2 Sh. Ram Singh Steno Matric 148.60 3 Sh. Bishan Singh Clerk Matric 140.20 4 Sh. Dalip Singh Accounts Clerk Matric 154.20 5 Sh. Rangrao Singh Tax Collector Matric 190.30 6 Sh. Hira Lal Patwari Middle 136.00 7 Sh. Sardar Singh Peon Middle 105.00 8 Sh. Rameshwar Peon Middle 106.00 9 Sh. Phool Chand Panchayat Middle 115.00 Secretary 10 Sh. Ram Sarup Panchayat Matric 115.00 Secretary 11 Sh. Daya Ram Panchayat Matric 115.00 Secretary 12 Sh. Kanhaya Lal Panchayat Middle 115.00 Secretary 13 Sh. Dhansi Ram Panchayat Matric 115.00 Secretary 14 Sh. Hardwari Lal Panchayat Middle 115.00 Secretary 15 Sh. Banwari Lal Panchayat Middle 115.00 Secretary 16 Sh. Devi Lal Panchayat Middle 115.00 Secretary PANCHAYAT SAMITI, Badhra Sr. Name of Employee Designation Qualifications Salary 1 Sh. Harpat Singh Head Clerk F.A. 259.00 2 Sh. Man Singh Accounts Clerk Matric 136.00 3 Sh. Girwar Parshad Tax Collector Matric 144.40 4 Sh. Sat Narain Patwari Under-Matric 136.00 5 Sh. Ram Kumar Peon Illiterate 104.50 6 Sh. Ishwar Chand Peon Middle 109.50 PANCHAYAT SAMITI, Narnaul-I Sr. Name of Employee Designation Qualifications Salary 1 Sh. R.S. Yadav Head Clerk B.A. 293.75 2 Sh. Sher Singh Clerk Matric 144.40 3 Sh. Ram Avtar Steno-typist Matric 145.40 4 Sh. Ram Bilash Accounts Clerk Higher 140.20 Secondary 5 Sh. Bani Singh Tax Collector Matric 186.00 6 Sh. Rama Nand Panchayat Non-Matric 110.00 Secretary 7 Sh. Shiv Kumar Panchayat Matric 110.00 Secretary 8 Sh. Nand Ram Panchayat Matric 110.00 Secretary 9 Sh. Prahlad Rai Panchayat Matric 90.00 Secretary 10 Sh. Chitru Ram Panchayat Matric 110.00 Secretary 11 Sh. Balbir Singh Panchayat Non-Matric 110.00 Secretary 12 Sh. Tara Chand Panchayat F.A. 90.00 Secretary 13 Sh. Duli Chand Panchayat Non-Matric 110.00 Secretary 14 Sh. Suraj Bhan Panchayat Matric 110.00 Secretary 15 Sh. Surender Singh Panchayat Matric 110.00 Secretary 16 Sh. R.S. Yadav Peon Non-Matric 100.50 17 Sh. Yad Ram Tax Processor Middle 99.50 18 Sh. Kanwar Singh Patwari Non-Matric 136.00 PANCHAYAT SAMITI, Narnaul-II Sr. Name of Employee Designation Qualifications Salary 1 Sh. Hari Ram Mehta Head Clerk B.A. Post Vacant 2 Sh. Vasu Dev Account Clerk Matric Post Vacant 3 Sh. Sat Narain Steno F.A. 160.15 4 Sh. Dharam Vir Clerk Higher 141.00 Secondary 5 Sh. Ram Avtar Tax Collector Matric 136.00 6 Sh. Kirpa Lal Peon Middle 106.00 7 Sh. Kishan Lal Peon Primary 106.00 8 Sh. Hit Lal Patwari Matric 136.00 9 Sh. Janaki Lal Panchayat Matric 105.00 Secretary 10 Sh. Kishan Chand Panchayat Matric 105.00 Secretary 11 Sh. Shiv Parkash Panchayat Under-Matric 110.00 Secretary 12 Sh. Jeet Ram Panchayat Matric 110.00 Secretary 13 Sh. Joginder Kumar Panchayat Matric 105.00 Secretary 14 Sh. Charanji Lal Panchayat Matric 105.00 Secretary 15 Sh. Hari Ram Panchayat Matric 105.00 Secretary 16 Sh. Rati Ram Panchayat Under-Matric 105.00 Secretary 17 Sh. Raghbir Singh Panchayat Matric 105.00 Secretary PANCHAYAT SAMITI, Dadri-I Sr. Name of Employee Designation Qualifications Salary 1 Sh. Ganpatrai Gupta Head Clerk Matric 140.20 2 Sh. Dhansi Ram Tax Collector Matric 101.00 3 Sh. Das Ram Clerk Matric 106.00 4 Sh. Om Parkash Clerk Matric 115.00 5 Sh. Bhale Singh Steno Matric 115.00 6 Sh. Siri Kishan Patwari Patwar Pass 115.00 Middle 7 Sh. Dharam Chand Peon Illiterate 115.00 8 Sh. Rana Pala Peon Illiterate 115.00 9 Sh. Geelu Ram Panchayat Middle 115.00 Secretary 10 Sh. Sarup Singh Panchayat Under-Matric 115.00 Secretary 11 Sh. Manphul Singh Panchayat Under-Matric 115.00 Secretary 12 Sh. Mani Ram Panchayat Under-Matric 115.00 Secretary 13 Sh. Ram Rup Panchayat Under-Matric 115.00 Secretary 14 Sh. Rajinder Singh Panchayat Matric 97.50 Secretary 15 Sh. Surjit Singh Panchayat Matric 97.50 Secretary 16 Sh. Fateh Singh Panchayat Matric 97.50 Secretary 17 Sh. Balbir Singh Panchayat Under-Matric 115.00 Secretary 18 Sh. Chand Ram Panchayat Matric 115.00 Secretary PANCHAYAT SAMITI, Dadri-II Sr. Name of Employee Designation Qualifications Salary 1 Sarvshri Head Clerk Matriculation 278.50 Jagmal Singh 2 Dharampal Singh Clerk Matriculation 145.40 3 Randhir Singh Clerk Higher 136.00 Secondary 4 Sh. Roshan Lal Tax Collector Matriculation 182.50 5 Sh. Jadu Rai Patwari Matriculation 110.00 6 Ram Dhari Panchayat Matriculation 100.00 Secretary 7 Partap Singh Panchayat Matriculation 100.00 Secretary 8 Nitya Nand Panchayat Matriculation 100.00 Secretary 9 Bhoop Singh Panchayat Matriculation 100.00 Secretary 10 Ram Niwas Panchayat Matriculation 100.00 Secretary 11 Ram Niwas Sharma Panchayat Matriculation 100.00 Secretary 12 Dharampal Singh Panchayat Matriculation 80.00 Secretary 13 Panna Ram Peon Illiterate 100.30 14 Banwari Lal Peon Middle 100.50 PANCHAYAT SAMITI, Nangal Chaudhry Sr. Name of Employee Designation Qualifications Salary 1 Sh. Ratan Lal Head Clerk Intermediate 316.00 2 Sh. Phool Singh Clerk Matric 154.20 Yadav 3 Sh. Mohar Singh Patwari Matric 120.00 4 Sh. Banshi Dhar Peon 106.00 5 Sh. Balwant Singh Panchayat Matric 100.00 Secretary 6 Sh. Rajinder Kumar Panchayat Matric 100.00 Secretary 7 Sh. Daryao Singh Panchayat Matric 100.00 Secretary 8 Sh. Umrao Singh Panchayat Matric 100.00 Secretary 9 Sh. Hira Lal Panchayat Middle 100.00 Secretary 10 Sh. Rameshwar Panchayat Matric 100.00 Dayal Secretary 11 Sh. Amer Singh Panchayat Matric 100.00 Secretary 12 Sh. Guban Ram Panchayat Matric 100.00 Secretary 13 Sh. Behari Lal Panchayat Matric 100.00 Secretary STARRED QUESTION NO. 250 Mr. Deputy Speaker: Extension has been applied for. Jherh vkse izHkk tSu% fMIVh Lihdj lkfgc] blds fy, igys Hkh ,DlVSa'ku ekaxh xbZ Fkh vkSj vc fQj ekaxh xbZ gSA Jh mik/;{k% D;k fd;k tk,] vHkh rks tokcu rS;kj ugha gSA Jherh vkse izHkk tSu% vki dgsa fd os tYnh nsA Jh mik/;{k% bl loky dks D;k 22 rkjh[k ds fy, j[k ysa\ Jherh vkse izHkk tSu% j[k yhft,A Land auctioned to Harijans *164. Smt. Om Prabha Jain: Will the Minister for development be pleased to state the acreage of land, belonging to village Panchayats, auctioned to Harigans exclusively in each village of block in Guhla, District Narnal? Sh. Partap Singh Daulta: The required information is laid on the table of the House. Statement showing the names of panchayats in Guhla Block alongwith the cultivable area of Shamilat land leased out of Harijans. Sr. No. Name of Panchayat Area leased out to Harijans (in acres) 1 Bhuna 150 2 Kangthali 125 3 Kharak 300 4 Badsui 75 5 Ramthali Nil 6 Cheeka 50 7 Harigarh Kingon Nil 8 Titiana 136 9 Kharal 5 10 Kharkhra 80 11 Khamahera 4 12 Arnauli 100 13 Agondh 29 14 Mastgarh 134 15 Majri 10 16 Hansu Majra 1 17 Kassaur 5 18 Kwartan 89 19 Rasulpur 28 20 Malipur 6 21 Thana 30 22 Ferozepur Nil 23 Mandi Nil 24 Kakrala Gujran 22 25 Balbhera Nil 26 Bichhiva 6 27 Peedal Nil 28 Neemwala Nil 29 Daba 10 30 Chaba Nil 31 Shadipur 9 32 Azimgarh 11 33 Garhi Nazar Nil 34 Khamheri Nil 35 Bhagmal 48 36 Dhusarpur 11 37 Seonmajra Nil 38 Sultiana 414 39 Kheri Daban 68 40 Dharaudi 68 41 Bhatyan Nil 42 Kimun Majra 7 43 Salempur Nil 44 Guhla 20 45 Nandgarh 8 46 Gaggarpur 456 47 Ratta Khera Guhran 20 48 Bhunslan 2 49 Paprala 29 50 Dhondawta 84 51 Mangran 234 52 Baupur 13 53 Ishad 180 54 Kharah 400 55 Diwana 300 56 Seonsar 17 57 Bhakli Nil 58 Dhulgarh 185 59 Kheri Sish Gran 35 60 Mangan 80 61 Mangan 80 62 Rakewar Nil 63 Budha Khera 10 64 Andhali 6 65 Kheri Gulam Ali Nil 66 Nangal Nil 67 Landar Kima 7 68 Sangatpura Nil 69 Rewar Jagir Nil 70 Sotha Nil 71 Tehnawal 163 72 Ladana Chaku 33 73 Sair 74 Gohran Record Not available 75 Kakeheri Record Not available 76 Kakrala Inayat 16 77 Nawach 95 78 Paharpur 28 Jherh vkse izHkk tSu% D;k ea=h egksn; crk,axs fd tks cgqr ls xkao ,sls “kks fd, x, gS ftuesa dksbZ tehu gfjtuksa dks yht vkÅV ugh dh xbZ gS muds ckjesa os buDok;jh djk,axs fd D;k okdbZ tehu yht vkÅV ugh gqbZ gS ;k gqbZ gS\ ea=h% fMIVh Lihdj lfkgc 6&7 xkoa bl cgqr yEch fyLV esa ,sls ftuesa gfjtuksa dks tehu yhV vkÅV ugh dh xbZ gSA ysfdu bl flyflys esa eSa vtZ djuk pkgrk gwa fd vxj esEcj lkfgcku dksbZ lIyheSVjh u iwNs rks vPNk gSA Jh erh vkse izHkk tSu% D;ks u iwNs\ QSDV dk irk yxuk gh pkfg,A ea=h% vPNh ckrA QSDV ;g gS fd Jh lqCck jkvksa] phQ tfLVd vkQ bafM;k tks fjVk;j gks x, gS us vesaVesav 17 ij dqy cSp fcBk;k Fkk ftlus ;g veS.MeSaV fMl,izwo dj nh gSA mlds eqrkfcd mlds ckn tks 30 ,dM+ ls NksVs tehankjksa dh tehus ysdj nh xbZ gS os reke dUlkfyMs”ku izkslhfMXt bYyhxy gS D;ksafd tehankjksa dh tehus dkV ugh ldrsA os lkjh tehusa fjoVZ gksxhA gekjs ,y-vkj dh tks fjiksVZ gS eSa mls i<+ nwa rkfd vkseizHkk th rlYyh gks tk,A ,y-vkj- us dgk fd gfjtuksa dks jkbZV ugh gSA pkgs rks os ,y-vkj dks uksV ns’k ldrh gSA nwljh ckr ;g fd iapk;r dh tehus gfj;k.kk xouZeSaV dh tehus ugh gSA gekjk :y bl ukscy dkt ds fy, ugh gSA That is for pro idingincome to village panchayats Jherh vkse izHkk tSu% blls ;g rks ekuk tk ldrk gS fd vkxs ds fy, gks ldrk gS ysfdu tks 14&15 xkao esa fd;k x;k gS mldksa ns[k fy;k tk,xk\ ea=h% ns[k fy;k tk,xkA Compensation for Land Acquired for Construction of Bhakra Canals *163 Shrimat Om Prabha Jain: Will the Minister for Irrigation and power be please to state— (a) Whether any land of village Azimgarh and nearby villages in sub-tehsil Gulha was acquired for the construction of Bhakra Canals; if so, the date when it was acquired in each case; (b) Whether any compensation has been paid for the said land; if not, the reasons therefore? Sh. Mani Ram Godara: (a) Yes, further details are being collected from records which have been split up on account of bifurcation of the Circle as a result of re- organization and some of the record is in Punjab offices. (b) As at (A) above Jherh vkse izHkk tSu% D;k eS othj lkfgc ls tku ldrh gwa fd ;g buQeS”ku dc rd dySDV gks tk,xh\ ea=h% blds fy, ,d LiS”ky vkfQlj dh M~;Vh yxbZ gS vkSj mEehn gS tYnh gks tk,xhA Tubewell connections in the State *236 Ch. Rizaq Ram: Will the Minister for Irrigation and power be pleased to State— (a) The Total number of tube-well connections given in the state Haryana, district-wise, during the years 1963-64 to 1966-67; (b) The target, if any, fixed for the energization of tube-wells in the state during the year 1967-68; (c) The number of tube well connections given during the year 1967-68 up to end of may, 1967? Major Amir Singh: Minister of State for Rural Electrification—: (a) 19,510 The district wise break-up is not available as the jurisdiction of electricity divisions is not identical with that of Revenue Districts. (b) 7,000 subject to the availability of funds (c) 932 Division of assets and liabilities of the erstwhile Punjab State Electricity Board *240 Ch. Rizaq Ram: Will the Minister for irrigation and power be pleased to state— (a) Whether agreement has been reached between the sates of Punjab and of Haryana regarding division of assets and liabilities of the erstwhile Punjab State Electricity Board; (b) If the answer to part (a) above be in the affirmative, the terms of the said agreement? Sh. Mani Ram Godara: (a) Yes. (b) A copy each of Government of India’s order No. EL-11-3(17)166(1) dated 30the April, 1967 and No. EL-11- 3(17)66(II), dated the 1st May, 1967, relating to division of assets and liabilities of composite Board between the Electricity Boards of the States Punjab and of Haryana is laid on the table of the House. [To be published in the Gazette of India, Part-II, Sector3 (ii)] Government of India MINISTERY OF IRRIGATION AND POWER No. ELII.3(17)?66(I) New Delhi, the 30the April, 1967/Vaisakha 10, 1889(Saka) Order In exercise of the powers conferred by clause (a) of sub-section (4) of section 67 of the Punjab reorganization Act, 1966, (31 of 1966), the Central Government hereby directs that the Haryana State Electricity Board Constitute under the notification of the Government of Haryana in the Public Works Department No. 351-2PWII-67, date the 1st April, 1967, shall with effect from the 1st May, 1967, take over from the state Electricity Board constituted for the former State of Punjab and referred to in clause (a) of sub-section (1) of sections 67 of the said Act (hereinafter referred to as the composite Punjab State Electricity Board) such of its assets, rights and liabilities as are specified in the schedule below and the apportionment of such assets, rights and liabilities shall be subject to the provisions of sub-section (3) of that section. The Schedule Assets and liabilities to be taken over by the Haryana State Electricity Board constituted by the Government for Haryana 1. FIXED ASSETS (1) Power House Name of Power House Installed capacity in Mw (a) Steam 1. Surajpur 1x2.6+1x4.2 2. Yamunangar 0.55 3. Faridabad 1x15 4. C-Power station Extension at Delhi (Indraprasthat) 1x62.5 (b) Diesel— 1. Ambala 1.00 2. Faridabad 2x1 (2) 132 K.V Sub-stations— 1. Hansi 2. Hissar 3. Dadri (b) 66 K.V. Sub-stations— 1. Surajpur 2. Pinore 3. jagdhari 4. Indri 5. Karnal 6. Gurgaon 7. Faridabad (c) 33 K.V. Sub-stations— 1. Naraingarh 2. Sadhaura 3. Ladwa 4. Pipli 5. Shahbad 6. Dhand 7. Kaithal 8. Bhore 9. Jind 10. Safidon 11. Ganaur 12. Sonepat 13. Bahadurgarh 14. Samplan 15. Rohtak 16. Gurgaon 17. Sohana 18. Rewari 19. Taoru 20. Faridabad 21. Globe Steel Works, Ballabgarh 22. Hyderabed Cement Asbestors Ballabgarh. 23. mathura Road Sub-Statiion, Faridabad 24. Good Year Tyres, Ballabgarh. 25. Palwal 26. DOM (Hissar) 27. Fatehabad 28. Sirsa 29. Narwana 30. Tohana 31. Barwala 32. Uklana 33. Digwan Jattan 34. Mohindergarh 35. Narnaul 36. Jhajjar (3). TRANSMISSION LINES Name of the Line Route length-in Kilometers (a) 132 KV. Lines— Single Circuit— 1. Panipat-Hansi-Hissar 134.95 2. Hansi-Bhiwani-Dadri 67.67 (b) 66 KV. Lines— (a) Single Circuit— 1. Chandigarh-Surajpur-Pinjore 16.09 2. Panipat-Karnal-Indri-Yamunanagar 96.08 3. Dhulekote-Yamunanagar 62.76 (b) Double Ciruit— Delhi-Gurgaon-Faridabad 73.00 (c) 33 KV. Lines— Single Circuit— 1. Indri-Pipli-Kaithal 85.29 2. Dhulkote-Shabad-Pipli 54.72 3. Indri-Ladwa 12.6. 4. Jagadhri-Sadhaur-Naringarh 61.15 5. Painipat Safidon 32.19 6. Panipat-Sonepat 48.28 7. Tee off ot Ganaur from Panipat-Sonipat 2.43 8. Sonepat-Sampla 37.01 9. Delhi Bahadurgarh-Sampla-Rohtak 64.85 10. Delhi Bahadurgarh-Sampla-Rohtak 64.85 11. Bahadurgarh-Jhajjar 30.58 12. Delhi-Faridabad Feedrs No. 1, 2, and 3 176.87 13. Faridabad-Palwal 28.97 14. De;jo-Gurgaon 34.20 15. Gurgaon-Sohana-Rewari 72.42 16. Hansi-Jind-Narwans 82.06 17. Hansi-Jind-Narwana 79.82 18. Hissar-Fatehabad-Sirsa 90.12 19. Bhiwani-Dadri-Mohindergarh-Narnaul 96.55 20. Bhiwani-Digwan Jattan 21. Sohana Bhadas 22. Gurgaon Ballabargh (b) All Local distribution systems below 33 KV located witching he boundaries of the State of Haryana. II. Stores— (i) Stores (Central and Divisional) which as on 1st September, 1966 were earmarked for projects and the corresponding liability, if any, shall go to those projects to which they were so earmarked. (ii) The remaining— (a) Central Stores as on 1st September, 1966, shall be taken over by the Haryana State Electricity Board to the extent of 39.5% and (b) Divisional Stores as on 1st September, 1966 shall be taken over by the Haryana State Electricity Board in the area of operation of which the Stores were located on that date. Provided that Stores which in the opinion of the Central Government are scarce stores of stress of a special nature shall be distributed among the new Punjab State Electricity Board, Haryana State Electricity Board and the Administrations of Chandigarh and Himachal Pradesh by mutual agreement, or in the default of such agreement as the Central Government may by order direct. III. FINANCIAL ASSETS AND LIABILITES A. ASSETS (a) Allocated on location basis (i) Advance to licensees. (ii) Advances to stated, e.g. house building, purchase of conveyance, refrigerators, Cycles, salary, traveling allowance, etc. (iii) Sundry debtors for electricity supplies. (iv) Miscellaneous public works advances. (v) Workshop suspense. (vi) Cheques received and deposited in the banks but not yet realised. (b) 39.5 per cent of the following assets (i) Transactions relating to the period prior to the formation of the composite Punjab State Electricity Board for which monetary settlement is still to the effected. (ii) Amounts recoverable from the Government of the former composite State of Punjab on account of interest charges on amount held with them relating to depreciation reserve, public works deposits and other debt-heads. (iii) Amounts recoverable from Rajasthan on account of share of capital expenditure and interest charges incurred by the composite Punjab State Electricity Board on their behalf. (iv) Investment on Government securities (including the securities earmarked towards composite Punjab State Electricity Board, Bond Redemption Fund, General Reserve and held with Directorate General of Supplies and Disposals as security). (v) Deposits made by the composite Punjab State Electricity, Board with different Government authorities like Part Trusts, Customs, Shipping, etc., for services availed through them (C) 40.95 per cent of the following asset Investment of Provident Fund (d) 42 per cent of the following assets (i) Balance with banks in deposit, current and call accounts including fixed deposits earmarked towards Life Insurance Corporation Loan Redemption or other funds, as also cash in hand. Investment in Government securities out of Life Insurance Corporation Loan Redemption Fund. (ii) Net Debit balance of the Net Revenue and Appropriation Account. (e) Assets not specified in clauses (a) to (b) which accrue before or after the formation of the new electricity Board shall be deal with as follows (i) If susceptible of distribution on location basis, they would be taken over by the new Boards or, as the case may be, by the Administrations of Chandigarh or Himachal Pradesh n whose area of operation they may be located. (ii) Others which are not so susceptible will be provisionally allocated between the New Punjab State Electricity Board, the Haryana State Electricity Board and the Administrations of Chandigarh and Himachal Pradesh in the rations of 54.5 : 39.5 : 3.5 : 2.5 subject to financial adjustment at the time of final apportionment. (f) Receipts of common nature shall be accepted by the new Punjab State Electricity Board who will give credits to the Boards and the Administrations in the manner specified in paragraph (ii) of Clause (c) B. LIABILITES (a) Allocated on location basis (i) Transfer debits between Head Office and Divisional Office. (ii) Consumer’s security and other deposits. (iii) Purchases (liabilities for Goods supplied for which payments are yet to be mad). (iv) Cheques drawn on Banks by the composite Punjab State Electricity Board but not yet encased. (b) 39.5 per cent of the following liabilities (i) Transactions relating to the period prior to the formation of the composite Punjab State Electricity Board for which monetary settlement is still to be effected. (ii) Amounts payable to the former Punjab Government on account of interest charges, etc. (iii) Amounts payable to Rajesthan on account of their, share of depreciation reserve and other opposites made by them (iv) General reserve. (v) Bonds and Bond Redemption Fund of the composite Punjab State Electricity Board. (c) 40.95 per cent of the following liability Employees Provident Fund (d) 42 per cent of the following liabilities (i) Over-drafts from banks. (ii) Loans from Life Insurance Corporation and Life Insurance Corporation Loan Redemption Fund. (e) Liabilities nor specified in clauses (a) to (d) which assure whether before on after the formation of the new Electricity Board shall be dealt with as follows:- (i) If susceptible of distribution on location basis they would be taken over by the new Boards, or as the case my be by the Administrations of Chandigarh or Himachal Pradesh in whose area of operation they may be located. (ii) Others which are not so susceptible will be provisionally allocated between the new Punjab State Electricity Board, the Haryana State Electricity Board and the Administrations of Chandigarh and Himachal Pradesh in the ratios of 54.5 : 39.5 2.5 subject to financial adjustment at the time of final apportionment. (f) Bills in respect of maturate already supplied whether pending or received in future shall be dealt with as follows:— (i) Bills relating to a specific project or work shall be paid by the Board which takes over that project or work. (ii) Bills relating to materials required for stock purpose shall be paid by the Haryana State Electricity Board on the basis of the quantities consigned to or earmarked for use in the area of operation. (iii) 42 per cent of the bills other than those mentioned in paragraphs (i) and (iv) Such of the bills of common nature as are not convert by paragraph (i) and (iii) shall be accepted and paid for by the new Punjab State Electricity Board who will raise debits against the new Board and the Administrations in the manner specified in the paragraph (ii) of clause (e). (Sd) K.P. MATHRANI Secretary to the Government of India (F.No. EL.II.3(17)/66(I) TO BE PUBLISED IN THE GAZETTE OF INDIAN PART II, SECTION 3(ii) Government of India Ministry of Irrigation and Power No. EL-II.3(17)/66-(II) New Delhi, the 1st March, 1967 Vaisakha 11, 1889, (Saka) Order In exercise of the power conferred by clause (a) of sub- section(4) of section 67 of the Punjab Reorganization Act 1966 (31 of 1966), the Central Government hereby directs that the Punjab State Electricity Board constituted under the notification of the Government of Punjab in the Irrigation ad Power Department No. 5729-I and EL(7)189/67/2563 dated the 29th April, 1967 (Board) Shall, with effect from the 1st May, 1967, take over from the State Electricity Board constituted for the former State of Punjab ad referred to in clause (a) of sub section (1) of section 67 of the said Act, (herein after referred to as the composite Punjab State Electricity Board)such of its assets rights ad liabilities as are specified in the schedule below and the apportionment of the rights ad liabilities shall be subject to the provisions of sub section (3) of the section The Schedule Assets and liabilities to be taken over by the new Punjab State Electricity Board Constituted by the Government of Punjab 1. Fixed Assets Name of power house Installed capacity in MW A. Hydro Power House 1. Jogindernagar 4x12 B. Thermal Power Houses (a) steam 1. Nagal 5.00 (b) Diesel 1. Amritsar 1.00 2. Jullundur 1.00 3. Patiala 3x0.500x2x0.316x1x0 (2) Substations 250 (132 KV. Sub-stations) 1. Pathankote 2. Dhariwal 3. Verka 4. Butari 5. Jullundur 6. Phagwara 7. Ludhiana 8. Moga 9. Muktsar 10. Kangra (b) 66 KV Sub-Stations 1. Rajpura 2. Patiala 3. Gobindgarh 4 Nabha (c) 33 KV Sub-stations 1. Batala 2. Harsa Chinna 3. Naraingarh 4. Patti 5. Taran Tran 6. Bhiviwind 7. Amarkot 8. Amin Chand Payare lal (Jullundur) 9. Moder Steel Mills (Jullundur) 10. Makesudpur (Jullundur) 11. Nakodar 12. Kapurthala 13. Hamira 14. Adampur 15. Hoshiarpur 16. Dasuya 17. Tanda 18. Bhogpur 19. Goraya 20. Banga 21. Nawansher 22. Gill Road, Ludhiana 23. Miller Ganj, Ludhiana 24. Ferozepur Road, Ludhiana 25. Punjab Steel Mills, Ludhiana 26. Samrala 27. Doraha 28. Khanna 29. Gobindgarh 30. Sirhind 31. Add Dakha 32. Jagraon 33. Talwandi 34. Ferozepur 35. Fazilka 36. Ferozeshah 37. Abohar 38. Jalalabad 39. Kotkapura 40. Dabwali 41. Maout 42. Giddarbha 43. Bhtinda 44. Morina 45. Kharar 46. Rupar 47. Rupar 48. Malerkotal 49. Samana 50. Dhuri 51. Barnala 52. Sangrur 53. Sunam 54. Bhagapurana 55. Mandi Phool 56. Mansa 57. Nangal 58. Dhar 59. Dunera (3) Transmission Lines Name of the line Route length in Kilometers A. 132 KV. Lines (a) Single Circuit— 1. Ludhinas Jullundur 64.28 2. Ludhiana-Moga 65.87 3. Moga-Muktsar 79.13 4. Verka-Jullundur 83.68 (b) Double Circuit— 1. Kotla-Ludhiana 109.44 2. Pathankot Dhariwal 51.50 3. Dhariwal-Verka 51.50 4. Shanan-Kangra 55.49 5. Kangra-Pathankot 69.23 B. 66 KV. Lines Single Circuit— 1. Rajpura-Gobindgar 37.40 2. Rajpura-Patiala 23.49 3. Patiala-Nabha 26.30 4. Dhulkote-Rajpura 22.52 5. Duulkot-Patiala 46.01 C-33 KV Lines Single Circuit— 1. Dhariwal-Batala 19.31 2. Verka-Harsa Chhina 19.31 3. Verkan-Tarn Taran 24.03 4. Verka-Naraingarh 15.69 5. Taran Taran-Patti 23.25 6. Patti-Bhikhiwind 19.20 7. Kacha-Pacca-Amarkot 17.70 8. Ganguwal-Nangal 17.70 9. Jullundur-Nekodar 28.97 10. Jullundur-Kapurthala 24.14 11. Kapurthala-Hamira 11.26 12. Jullundur-Hoshiarpur 25.40 13. Jullundur-Bhogpur-Tanda-Dasuya 57.94 14. Jullundur-Goraya 22.53 15. Phagwara-Nawanshahr 38.23 16. Jullundure-Goraya 33.80 17. Ludhiana 33 KV. Ring Main (Miller Gunj-Gill Road-Ferozepur Road) 25.60 18. Ludhiana-Adda Dakha-Jagraon 41.03 19. Ludhiana-Doraha-Khana 41.83 20. Khanna-Samrala 16.09 21. Sirhind-Gobindgarh 16.64 22. Khanna-Gobindgarh 6.64 23. Rajpura-Sirhind 25.75 24. Moga-Talwandi-Ferozepur 59.55 25. Moga-Baghapura 16.09 26. Muktsar-Jallabad 30.58 27. Muktsar-Kotkapura 32.19 28. Jallabad-Fazilka 33.80 29. Muktsar-Malout 32.19 30. Malout-Lambi-Dabwali 32.19 31. Lambi-Giddarbaha 17.10 32. Malout-Abohar 33.80 33. Muktsar-Bhatinda 45.72 34. Kharar-Kurali-Rupar 24.14 35. Khrali-Morinda 9.70 36. Nabhan-Malerkotla 32.19 37. Nabha-Sangrur 40.23 38. Sangrur-Barnala 40.23 39. Sangrur-Sunam 14.48 40. Nabha-Dhuri 32.19 41. Sunam-Mansa 53.11 42. Sunam-Lehrag 22.53 43. barnala-Tapa 19.31 44. Tapa-Rampura Phul 17.70 45. patiala-Samana 35.75 46. Chandigarh-Kharar 25.53 47. Pathankot-Dhar 17.70 48. Dhar-Dunera ------ 49. Hoshiarpur-Punjab-Himachal Pardesh Border (of Hoshiarput Gagret Line) D. All local distribution systems below 33 KV located with the boundaries of the State of Punjab. II. STORES (i) Stores (Central and Divisional) which as on 1st September, 1966, were earmarked for projects and the corresponding liability, if any, shall go those projects to which they were so earmarked. (ii) The remaining:— (a) Central Stores as on 1st September, 1966, shall be taken over by the new Punjab state Electricity Board to the extent of 54.5 per cent; and (b) Divisional Stores as on 1st September, 1966, shall be taken over by the new Punjab State Electricity Board in the areas of operation of which the Stores Provided that stores which in the opinion of the central Government are scarce stores or stress of a special nature shall be distributed among the new Punjab State Electricity Board Haryana State Electricity Board and the Administrations of Chandigarh and Himachal Pradesh by mutual agreement, or in default of such agreement as the Central, Government may by order decent. II FINANCIAL ASSETS AND LIABILITIES A. ASSETS (a) Allocated on location basis (i) Advances to licensees. (ii) Advance to staff, eg. house building purchase of conveyance, refrigerators, fans, cycles, salary, traveling allowance, etc. (iii) Sunday debtors for electricity supplies. (iv) Miscellaneous public works advances. (v) Workshop suspense. (vi) Cheques received and deposited in the banks but not yet realised. (b) 54.5 per cent of the following assets (i) Transactions relating to be period prior to the formation of the composite Punjab State Electricity Board for which monetary settlement is still to be effected. (ii) Amounts recoverable from the government of the former composite state of Punjab on account of interest charges on amount held with them relating to depreciation reserve, public works deposits and other debts head (iii) Amounts recoverable form Rajashtan on account of share of opitalexpenditure and interest charges incurred by the composite Punjab State Electricity Board on their behalf. (iv) Investment in Government securities (including the securities earmarked towards composite Punjab State Electricity Board, Bond Reception Fund, General Reserve and held with Directorate-General of Supplies and Disposes as security). (v) Deposits made by the composite Punjab State Electricity Board with different Government authorities like Part Trusts, Customs, Shipping, etc, for services availed through them. (c) 56.55 per cent of the following asset Investment of Provident Fund (d) 58 per cent of the following assets (i) Balance with in deposit current and call account including fixed deposits earmarked towards Life Insurance Corporation Loan. Redemption or other funds as also cash in hind. Investment in Government securities out of Life Insurance Corporation Loan Redemption Fund. (ii) Net debit balance of the Net Reve nue and Appropriation account. (e) Assets not specified in Nucleuses (a) to (b) which accrue before or after the formation of the new Electricity Boards shall be deal with as follows— (i) If susceptible of distribution on location basis, they would be taken over by the new Boards, or as the case my be by the Administrations of Chandigarh and Himachal Pradesh in whose areas of operation they may be located. (ii) Others which are not so susceptible will be provisionally allocated between the New Punjab State Electricity Board, the Haryana State Electricity Board and the Administrations of Chandigarh and Himachal Pradesh in the rations of 54.5 : 3.5 : 2.5 subject to financial adjustment at the time of final apportionment. (f) receipts of common nature shall be accepted by the new Punjab Sate Electricity Board who will give credits to the boards and the Administrations in the manner specified in Paragraph (ii) of Clause (c) B. LIABILITIES (a) Allocated on location basis (i) Transfer debits between Head Office and Divisional office (ii) Consumer’s security and other deposits. (iii) Purchases (Liabilities for Good supplied for which payments are yet to be made). (iv) Cheques draw on Banks by the composite Electricity Board but not yet encased. (b) 54.5 per cent of the following liabilities (i) Transactions relating to the period prior to the formation of the composite Punjab State Electricity Board for which monetary settlements is still to be effected. (ii) Amounts payable to the while Punjab Government on account of interest charges etc. (iii) Amounts payable to Rajasthan on account of their share of deprecation reserve and other deposits made by them. (iv) General Resave (vi) Bonds and bond redemption fund of composite Punjab state electricity Board. (b) 56.5 per cent of the following liabilities Employees Provident fund (d) 58 per cent of the following liabilities (i) Over drafts dorm banks (ii) Loan from Life Insurance Corporation and Life Insurances corporation Loan redemption fund. (e) Liabilities not specified in clauses (a) to (d) which accrue whether before or after the formation of the new Electricity shall be deal with as follows (i) If susceptible of distribution on location basis, they would be taken over by the New Boards or, as the case may be, by the administration of Chandigarh and Himachal Pradesh in whose areas of operation they may be located. (ii) Others which are not susceptible will be provisionally allocated between the new Punjab State Electricity Board, the Haryana State Electricity Board and the Administration of Chandigarh or Himachal Pradesh n the rations of the 54.5 : 39.5 : 3.5 : 2.5 subject to financial adjustment at the time of final apportionment. (f) Bills in respect of materials already supplied, whether pending or received in future shall be dealt with as follows (i) Bills relating to specific project or work shall be pad by the new Electricity Board which takes over that project or work. (ii) Bills relating to materials required for stock purposes shall be paid by the new Punjab State Electricity Board on the basis of the quantities consigned to or earmarked for use in the area of operation. (iii) 58 per cent of the bills other than those mentioned in paragraphs (i) and (ii) shall be liability of the new Electricity Board. (iv) Such of the bills of common nature as are not covered by paragraphs (i) and (ii) shall be accepted and paid for by the new Punjab Electricity Board who will raise debits against the new Boards and the Administrations in the manner specified in paragraph (ii) of clause (e). Sd/- (K.P. Mathrani) Secretary to the Government of India Strikes by the Employees of the State Electricity Board *114 Sh. Ran Singh: Will the Minister for Irrigation and Power be pleased to State— (a) The number of times with dates of the agitations/strikes held by the employees of the Sate Electricity Board after the formation of Haryana State; (b) Whether the agitations strikers have given in writing their demands grievances to the Government; (c) If the reply to part (b) above is in the affirmative, a copy there of be placed on the Table of the House; (d) The Details of the action taken or proposed to be taken by the Government on the demands referred to in part (b) above is in the affirmative, a copy there of be pleased on the table of the House; (e) Whether some break down of electricity continued during agitations strikes referred to in part (a) above in the State, if so the durations of the break downs; (f) The estimated extent of loss caused to the State due to the said breakdowns of electricity? Sh. Mani Ram Godara: (a) Twice; once on 5th January, 1967 and then from 26th April, 1967 to 30th April, 1967. (b) No. (c) and (d) Question does not arise. (e) Yes, the details of the duration of break-downs are still to be received by the Electricity Board from the field offices. (f) The extent of loss is being assessed by the Electricity Board. Jh j.k flag% D;k fefuLvj lkfgc crk,axs fd LVsV bySfDVªflVh cksMZ ds ,EykbZt dh fMekaMt D;k Fkh\ ea=h% ;g bl loky ls iSnk ugh gksrkA vygnk uksfVl nsaxs rks crk nh tk,axhA Jh j.k flag% fMIVh Lihdj lkfgc] eSus rks loky esa iwNk ;g Fkk fd ;g tks LVªkbZd gqbZ gS ;g fdl otg ls gqbZ gSA muddks dqN fMekaM~t gksxh tks fd ljdkj us tc ugh ekuh gksxh rHkh LVªkbZd gqbZ gksxhA ea=h% nsf[k, vkius ;g iwNk Fkk fd mUgksus dksbZ fjizstsVs”ku fn;k gS\ eSus dgk] ^uks* A vius blesa ;g ugh iwNk Fkk mudh D;k fMekM~t FkhA Jh j.k flag% pkS/kjh lkfgc] vc eSus lIyhesaVjh DoSLPu esa iwNk gS fd D;k mu yksxksa dh dksbZ fMekaM~t Fkh ea=h% gka tc mUgksus LVªkbZd dh GS rks mudh fMekaM~t rks gSA Jh j.k flag% fefuLVj lkfgc us loky ds ikVZ ¼,Q½ ds tokc esa crk;k gS fd ?kkVs dks bySfDVªflVh cksMZ vlSl dj jgk gSA fMIVh Lihdj lkfgc] uqDlku dks rks ;g vlSl dj gh ysxs fd og fdruk gqvkA bySfdVªflVh can jgus ls] ia[ks can jgus ls] vkSj dkj[kkus vkfn can jgsus ls] ijUrq eS ;g tkuuk pkgrk gwa fd mu yksxksa ds f[kykQ D;k ,D”ku fy;k tk,xk ftudh otg ls ;g uqDlku LVsv dks mBkuk iM+k vkSj mudh fMekaM~t dks fdl rjhds ls QqyfQy djsaxs\ ea=h% bldh ckcr lkspsxs fd D;k ,D”ku fy;k tk, vkSj vk;k fMekM~t dks QqyfQy dj ;k u djsA Tubewell in the State *277. Sh. Ram Parkash: Will the Minister for irrigation and Power be pleased to State— (a) The total number of tube wells at present in the state, tehsil-wise, together with the number thereof which have been installed by the present Government; (b) The total number of privately installed tube Wels which have not been given electric connections so far? Major Amir singh (Minister of State for Rural Electrification): (a) A statement is laid on th Table of the House. (b) 2318. Statement of tube Wells in the State tehsil wise together with the number thereof which have been energised after 1st November, 1966 Sr. Name of Tehsil Total number Tubewells No. of Tubewells energised after 1st energised up to November, 1966 date 1 Karnal 2560 322 2 Kaithal 287 104 3 Narwana 44 16 4 Panipat 1850 274 5 Jind 680 169 6 Bhiwani 115 49 7 Gohana 17 4 8 Jhajjar 500 167 9 Sonepat 808 181 10 Dadri 537 156 11 Mohindergarh 258 85 12 Narnaul 511 183 13 Hisar 746 148 14 Hansi 364 135 15 Fatehabad 47 38 16 Sirsa 146 28 17 Jagadhri 1399 108 18 Thanesar 2861 283 19 Ambala 472 20 Naraingarh 177 22 21 Kaithal 631 29 22 Rohtak 551 116 23 Gohana 167 23 24 Gurgaon 1767 266 25 Ferozepur (Jhirka) 11 3 26 Nuh 49 6 27 Rewari 625 1 28 Ralwal 543 126 29 BAllabhgarh 1513 219 Total 20236 3436 Note:- There figures are of tubewells run on electric power only. Jh jke izdk'k% eSa ea=h egksn; ls tkuuk pkgrk gwa fd ------V;wcoSy dks tks fctyh dk duSD'ku ugha fey ldrk gS] bldk D;k dkj.k gS\ jkT;ea=h% bldk dj;k.k eSVhfj;y] vekÅaV vkSj QaM~t vkfn gh gks ldrs gSaA Jh jke izdk'k% D;k ea=h egksn;] crk,axs fd dc rd budks duSD'ku fey tk,xk\ ea=h% T;ksa T;ksa :i;k feyrk tk,xk] DoSpLu nsrs tk,axs\ Jh jke izdk'k% :i;k dc rd fey tk,xk\ ea=h% ;g rks oDr cryk,xk ijUrq dksf'k'k ;gh gS fd tYnh gh tk tk,A ‘the total number at present of tubewells in the State, tehsilwise, together with the number thereof which have been installed by the present Government.’ ijUrq blesa esjs iz'u dk mÙkj ugha vk;k gSA eSaus rks iwNkk gS fd izStsaV xouZesaV us fdrus V;wcoSy yxk,\ ea=h% eSaus fyLV nh gS tks fd muds lkeus gSA Jh jke izdk'k% vkius blesa dksbZ eSu'ku ugha fd;k gS fd 1 uoEcj] 1966 ds ckn fdrus V;wcoSYt yxk, x, gS\ Mr. Deputy Speaker: Question hour is over. Jh jke izdk'k% lj] esjs doSLpu dk tokc ugha vk;k\ Jh mik/;{k% vki rks dy gh gksxkA Jherh vkse izHkk tSu% fMIVh Lihdj lkfgc] fiNys gQrs vkius Qjek;k Fkk fd tks DoSLpu jg x;s gSa mudk bl e.Ms dks tokc fn;k tk,xk] ysfdu os rks iwjs gh ugha gq, gSa vkSj vkt dh jSxqyj ftLV Hkh jg xbZ gSA Jh mik/;{k% ftrus gks ldrs Fks gks x;sA WRITTEN ANSWERS TO SHARRED QUESTIONS LAID ON THE TABLE OF THE HOUSE UNDER RULE 45 Co-operative Sotres at Chandigarh *115 Sh. Ram Singh: Will the Minister of State for Co-operation be pleased to state – (a) whether during the year 1965 membership fee at the rate of Re 1 per member and share money at Rs 10 per share were collecged from the public in connection with the opening of Co-operative Stores at Chandigarh: (b) if reply to part (a) above is in the affirmative, the total amoutn thus collected and the detailed reasons for not so far opening the porposed co-operative Store; (c) whether there is still a proposal under the consideration of Government to open Consumers Co-operative Stores at Chandigarh with the money thus collected; if so, by when it is expected to be opened and if not by which date it is proposed to regund the money to its share-holders? Sh. Multan Singh: Since the Co-operative Store at Chandigarh is under the administrative control of the Union Territory of Chandigarh, the information asked for cannot be supplied. Different Co-operative Stores, Co-operative Societies and Co-opeative Consumers Stores in the State. *197. Sh. Bhagwan Dev Parbhakar: Will the Minister of Statte for Co-opeation be pleased to state the number of the Co-opeative Societies of different types, Co- operative Society Stores, Co-operative Consumer Stores functioning in the State, Tehsil-wise, together with the names of the villages, towns and citiesin which they are functioning stating the names and qualifications of their Managers of different Co-operative Stores? Sh. Multan Singh: Time and labour involved in Collecting the information will not be commensurate with any possible benefit to be obtained. Electrification of Villages *219. Ch. Nasib Singh: Will the Minister of State for Rural Electrification be pleased to state – (a) the names of the villages electrified during the year 1966-67 tehsil-wise in the State; (b) the names of the villages proposed to be electrified during the year 1967-68 in the State? Major Amir Singh: (a) A statement is laid on the table of the House. (b) Till recently, it was the policy of the Government that agricultural connections should be given preference over electrification of villages. However, Government is not sonsidering that alongwith agricultural connections, rural Electrification should also be extended. Further details in this connection are now being worked out by the Haryana State Electricity Board which has started functioning with effect from 1st May, 1967. Statement of the villages electrified during the year 1966-67 Name of Sr. No. Name of Village tehsil Karnal 1 Mohindinpur 2 Kheri Mohan Singh 3 Dhingsra 4 Khanpur 5 Rasulpur Kala 6 Ganjbar 7 Lahari 8 Kamu Majra Kaithal 9 Sewan 10 Dera Jamba Thanesar 11 Attwa 12 Totra Khurd 13 Shahpur 14 Chamrori 15 Balika 16 Barthan 17 Salempur 18 Bapdir 19 Baranda 20 Hassanpur 21 Barri 22 Devidasspura 23 Tatka 24 Karal Majra 25 Machhrauli 26 Mangoli Jatan 27 Jamalpur Ambala 28 Ugala 29 Shahpur 30 Churpur Naraingarh 31 Akwar 32 Kalapur 33 Ahmedpur Jagadhri 34 Bhuari 35 Kanarsi 36 Behrampur 37 Rattanpura 38 Naya Bnogpur 39 Pakaurura 40 Puttli 41 Krishanpura 42 Haribans 43 Todarpur 44 Manupur 45 Gasani 46 Gandhupur 47 Khanpur 48 Rajpura 49 Sabelpur 50 Sahedpur 51 Palakpaur 52 Majela Jagir 53 Masana 54 Ranjara 55 Ismailpur 56 Sajlon 57 Fatehpur Balabgarh 58 Badshahpur Rewari 59 Bharwas Jhajjar 60 Barhana Fatehbad 61 Farmain 62 Bangiraon 63 Bhigar 64 Sadalpur Sirsa 65 Samain 66 Nagadella kalan Jind 67 Sangatpur Dadri 68 Dalawas 69 Jewali Narnaul 70 Amirpur Jarasi Bhiwani 71 Kharak Kalan Staff in the Chief Minister’s Secretariat *246. Ch. Rizaq Ram: Will the Chief Minster be pleased to state – (a) the total number of employees inthe Secretariat of the Chief Minister of Haryana and the designation of each of them; (b) the total number of members of the staff of the Chief Minister’s Secretariat in Punjab on the 1st January, 1956? Rao Birendra Singh: (a) A statement containing the requisite information is laid on the Table of the House. (b) Nil; this Secretariat as such was provided for the Chief Minister only in 1961. STATEMENT (a) The total number of employees inthe Secretariat of the Chief Minister of Haryana and their designations are as follows :- Sr. No. Designation Number of employees 1 Superintendent, C.M’s. 1 Secretariat 2 Assistants 4 3 Clerks 5 4 Cash Messenger 1 5 Daftri 1 6 Telephone Attendant 1 7 Jamadar 1 8 Peons 3 9 Hindi Stenographer 1 Industrial Estate in Ambala *315. Sh. Fazir Chand Aggarwal: Will the Chief Minister be plesed to state – (a) the time as to when the Industrial Estate in Ambala was set up and the reason for not opening it to the public so far; (b) the proposal; if any, under the consideration of Government to develop the said Industrial Estate to make it a success and also the steps, if any, taken by the Government in this behalf? Rao Birendra Singh: (a) The Industrial Estate, Ambala was completed during the year 1965. It was not propular inthe beginning and most of the sheds remained unoccupied. Out of 24 sheds contructed, 18 have since been actually occupied. (b) Question does not arise. Opening of a Factory or Cottage Industry in Ambala *316. Sh. Faqir Chand Aggarwal: Will the Chief Minister be pleased to state whether there is any proposal under the consideation of Government for opening any factory cottage industry in Ambala? Rao Birendra Singh: No. Industrial Development in Ambala City *317. Sh. Faqir Chand Aggarwal: Will the Chief Minister be pleased to state whether any industrial development has been effected in Ambala City during the last forty or fifty years; if not, the reasons for the same? Rao Birendra Singh: Yes; question does not arise. Issue of Sugar Permits for Marriages *259. Sh. Bhagwan Dev Parbhakar: Will the Chief Minister be pleased to state – (a) the total number of sugar perimts for marriage purposes issued by the Sub-Divisional Officers (Civil) and the Officers of the Department concerned in the State, Tehsilwise, separately, during the period from 1st March, 1967 to date, together with the names and addresses of the permit holders as well as the total quantity of sugar for which the permits were issued; (b) whether it is a fact that some case: of bogus permits habe been detected in the State; if so the total number of such cases; together with the names and addresses of the permit holders who are involved insuch cases and also the action; if any, taken by the Government so far; if not the reasons for the same? Major Amir Singh (Minister of State for Rural Electrification): (a) The time and labour involved in collecting and compiling the required information is not commensurate with the results desired to be achieved. (b) A statement containing the required information is laid on the Table of the House. STATEMENT Name of Name and address of Action taken District permit holder Mohindergarh 1 Jokhi Ram, Son of Ramji Lal, village Shikhpura, (District Mohindergarh) Case registered with police 2 Bishamber Dayal, village Nalapur, district Mohindergarh. 3 Ganpat, son of Shivji, village Mangal Durgoo, district Investigation in Mohindergarh other cases being 4 Jagdish, son of made Phusa, village Nangal Durgoo, District Mohindergarh Tohtak 1 Barsu, son of Case with S.D.M., Dhulia, Harijan, Sonepat DA/768/4, Arya nagar, Sonepat 2 Paldu Ram, son of Sugar Quota not Barsu Ram, Arya issued Case with Nagar, Sonepat. S.D.M., Sonepat 3 Ram Lal Goel, son of Sugar Quota not Shivji Ram Goel, issued Case with Mandi Sonepat S.D.M., Sonepat 4 Kalu Ram son of Found bogus during Ram Nath, Telephone cheking and quota Exchange, Sonepat not issued 5 Mali Ram Son of Found bogus during Ram Nath, Telephone cheking and quota Exchange, Sonepat. not issued 6 Hoshiara, son of Found bogus during Khusia, Form House, cheking and quota Sonepat Bus Stand, not issued Rohtak. 7 Amir Singh, son of Found bogus during Deep Chand, cheking and quota Sonepat Bus stand, not issued Rohtak. 8 Gobind Lal, son of Case registered with Ladha Ram, Rohtak the police Enquiries in other Cases being made. Gurgaon 1 Jaman Dass, sons of These permits were Sham Lal, Partap prepared by the Nagar, Gurgaon. Daftri of the office of DFSO Gurgaon, and yet verified by Sub-Inspector Food and Supplies. Teh services of both of them have since 2 Surinder Kumar, son been terminated of Ishar Dass Ram Investigation in Nagar, Gurgaon other cases being made Hisar 1 Om Parkash, Sons of Shiv Kumar, Jali Case under Chirimaran, investigation with Bhiwani. the police 2 Mohan Lal, son of Bhaja Lal, Ellanabad (Hisar). 3 Kalu Ram sons of Shaim Lal, Ellanabad (Hisar). 4 Sheo La, son of Ji Ram, Phorka (Hisar) 5 Jangir Sing, sons of Sajan Singh, Balasar (Hisar) 6 Sobha Singh, son of Subail Sing, Rania (Hisar) 7 Saina Sing, sons of Biru Sing, Rania (Hisar) 8 Nand Lal, sons of Joga Ram, Rania (Hisar) 9 Banta Singh, sons of Biru Ram Rania, (Hisar) 10 Atma Ram, son of Jagan Nath, Rania (Hisar) 11 Gulab Singh, son of Ganda Singh, Rania (Hisar) 12 Indraj, sons of Rattan Ding (Hisar) 13 Lekha Ram, Son Udey Ram, Ding (Hisar) 14 Munshi Ram, son of Hira Ram, Ding (Hisar) 15 Kanshi Ram, sonof Hira Lal, Ding (Hisar) 16 BAnarsi Dass, son of Arjan Dass, Ding (Hisar) 17 Het Ram, son of Ganpat Ram, Ding (Hisar) 18 Sheokaran, Son of Dhanna, Ding (Hisar) 19 Ganga Bishan, son of Basti, Ding (Hisar) 20 Pirthi Chand, sons of Mula, Ding (Hisar) 21 Jagdish, son of Ramji Lal, Ding (Hisar) 22 Jugdish, son of Ramji Lal, Ding (Hisar) 23 Ramji Lal, sons of Moman, Ding (Hisar) 24 Hanuman, son of Case under Balu Lal, Ding investigation with (Hisar) the police 25 Om Parkash, sons of Suraj Bhan, Ding (Hisar) 26 Inder Singh, sons of Rattan Lal, Dingh (Hisar) 27 Lal Dhand, sons of Har Sukh, Ding (Hisar) 28 Thakar Dass, sons of Budh Ram, Ding (Hisar) 29 Dayala Chand Mistri, Ding (Hisar) 30 Piare Lal, sons of Ramji Lal, Dingh (Hisar) 31 Ramji Lal, sons of Ishar, Ding (Hisar) 32 Kalu Ram sons of Pokhar Ram, Ding (Hisar) 33 Ram Rikh, sons of Lachhman Dass, Ding (Hisar) 34 Sajan Ku,ar sons of Kidar Nath, Ding (Hisar) 35 Mangat Rai, son of Suraj Bhan, Ding (Hisar) 36 Hari Kishan, son of Suraj Bhan, Ding (Hisar) 37 Inder Sain, son of Rattan Lal, Ding (Hisar) 38 Balbir Singh son of Arjan Singh, Patli Case under Dabar (Hisar) investigation with 39 Gurdhari Lal, sons the police of Mangloo Ram, Sahuwala (Hisar) 40 Harbans Singh, sons of Amar Singh, Madhosingana (Hisar) 41 Smt. Nathian D/o Sunder DassKotli (Hisar) 42 Smt. Kessar Devi, W/o Hira Ram Kotli (Hisar) 43 Waryam Singh son of Kalu Singh Malhari (Hisar) 44 Gurdial Singh, Sarpanch, Kuranganwali (Hisar) 45 Gurdial Singh, son of Nahar Singh, Desu Khurd (Hisar) 46 Waryam Singh, son of Amar Singh, Takhatmal (Hisar) 47 Kartar Singh, son of Gahana Singh (village Dhani Satnam Singh (Hisar) Enquiries in other cases beinng made Ambala 1. Harnam Singh, son Case registered with of Mehnga Singh police Investigation Village Barala in other cases being made Karnal the cases are under investigation Jind Reorganisation of Districts in the State *263. Ch. Rizaq Ram: Will the Minister for Revenue be pleased to state – (a) whether Government is considering any proposal for the re-organisation of the districts in the State; (b) if the reply to part (a) above be in the affirmative the details thereof and the time by which the same is to be enfored? Sh. Chand Ram (Deputy Chief Minister): (a) No. (b) In view of (a) aboe question does nto arise. Transfer of Nz cl Land to Harijans *217. Sh. Ram Singh: Will the Minister for Revenue be pleased to state – (a) whether all the Nazool lands in Karnal District have been transferred to Harijans according to the Government instructions; if so, a villagewise statement with areas of such lands be laid onthe Table of the House; (b) if reply to part (a) above be inthe negative, the villagewise area of such land which has not so far been transferred to the Harijans together with the reasons thereof ? Sh. Chand Ram (Deputy Chief Minister): (a) Out of 749 acres 6 kanals, 14 marlas of Nazool land 317 acres 3 kanals 2 marlas has been transferred to the Harijans and 42 acres, 1 kanal 15 marlas to the members of the Backward Classes. A statement is laid on the table of the House. (b) An ara measuring 390 acres. 1 kanal, 17 marlas has not so far been transferred. A statement is laid on the table of the House. (Deputy Chief Minister) STATEMENT List of Nazool Land allotted to the Harijans and members of Backward Classes villagewise under the Nazool (land Transfer) Rules, 1956. Name of Village Area allotted to Area allotted to Harijans under members of rule 3(a) and Backward Classes 3(b) of the under rules 3(c) Nazool Land of the Nazool (Transfer) Land (Transfer) Rules, 1956 Rules, 1956 A. K. M. A. K. M. Kherimansing 1 6 16 0 0 0 Urlana Khurd 45 3 12 0 0 0 Chamrara 11 3 15 0 0 0 Sarsa 2 6 10 0 0 0 Patti Kaith Seth 5 0 19 0 0 0 Sandil 15 0 1 0 0 0 Khurana 8 7 15 0 0 0 Bandrana 17 0 0 0 0 0 Kaul 12 1 13 0 0 0 Bhagal 16 3 8 0 0 0 Cheeka 25 4 16 0 0 0 Pehowa 0 4 8 0 0 0 Murtzapur 7 5 6 0 0 0 Ferozepur 5 7 11 10 0 0 Duserpur 0 6 2 0 0 0 Malakpur 0 0 11 10 5 5 Sultania 0 0 0 1 6 0 Bhuslan 1 0 0 0 0 0 Badsui 12 1 16 23 6 16 Rasulpur 45 5 8 0 0 0 Khushalmajra 0 0 0 4 7 4 Amloha 3 2 9 0 0 0 Ishargarh 1 1 8 0 0 0 Ringa-heri 1 1 6 0 0 0 Jubbal 3 5 12 0 0 0 Lotini 1 5 1 0 0 0 Bachgaon 7 5 0 0 0 0 Mansurpur 10 6 1 0 0 0 Rohti 7 1 12 0 0 0 Kanthala 8 6 17 0 0 0 Musapur 3 1 10 0 0 0 Ishargarh 17 3 0 0 0 0 Jhinwarheri 3 8 9 0 0 0 Thana 10 5 1 0 0 0 Total 317 3 2 42 1 15 List of Nazool Land which has not sof far been a lotted villagewise, under the Nazool Land (Transfer) Rules, 1956. Name of village Balance Reasons for non allotment Nazool Land A. K. M. Barthal 3 2 13 No One came froward with his application for allotment Brahman Majra 11 0 2 Ditto Zainpu 0 5 15 Ditto Kirmich 16 0 0 Possession of this land has recently been taken by the State and will be allotted as and when some genuine person applies for its allotment Haibatpur 54 1 10 An appeal in this case is pending in the Sessions Court and the possession of this land has not so far been taken by State. Sandil 1 7 8 None applied for its allotment and is being leased out annually Kaul 4 4 18 Ditto Khurana 11 1 1 Ditto Pharrana 6 5 11 Ditto Bandrana 2 0 11 Ditto Qabulpur 14 2 9 Ditto Rasulpur 49 0 9 The land is in dispute with the Co-operative Society Badsui 69 4 1 Out of 69-4-1 an area measuring 48-6-17 is with the mortgagees and the balance 20- 5-4 is being leased out annually Pasawal 99 6 10 Out of 99-6-10 an area measuring 71-0-4 is with the mortgagees the balance 28-6-6 has been leased out annually Sewal 16 3 14 Allotment case in respect of this land is under consideration Chika 11 0 1 None came forward for its allotment and will be allotted as and when an application is received in respect of this land. Dara Kalan 4 0 12 This land is being leased out on single year basis as no one came forward for allotment. Kandroli 14 2 12 Ditto Total 390 1 17 Surplus Evacuee Land *211. Sh. Ran Singh: Will the Minister for Revenue be pleased to state – (a) the categories of surplus evacuee lands proposed to be sold by auction open to all and by auction restricted to Harijans only, respectively; (b) the total area of the above-mentioned categories of land which was available in the State of Haryana, district- wise, in the beginning under the said scheme; (c) the village-wise area which has been auctioned amongst Harijans in the distirct of Karnal; (d) the village-wise area available at present for restricted auction amongst Harijans in Karnal District; (e) whether prosession on the spot of the area referred to in part (c) above has been actually delivered to the highest bidders, if not, the specific cases wherein possession could not be delivered to the highest bidders and the reasons therefore in each case? Sh. Chand Ram (Deputy Chief Minister): (a) and (b) The requisite information is laid onthe Table of the House. (c) (d) and (e) the time and labour involved in the collection of the information will not be commensurate with any benefit to be derived. ANNEXURE (a) Excepting the following categories of rural evacuee land, whcih are sold by public auction, all vacant lands are sold by auction restricted to Harijans :- (i) land retrieved by the Directory Organisation; (ii) suburban lands, otential residential and commercial sites and areas in garden colonies; (iii) small fragments of land not exceeding oneacre surrounded by the holdings of owners who are nto members of shceduled castes; (iv) area required for allotment to the displaced persons whose claims have not so for been satisfied; (v) land required by Government Departments, Local Bodies and Private Institutions for public purposes. (b) On the 1st of November, 1966, when Haryana came into being, area to the following extent was available for disposal in each district :- Sr. Name of the district Cultivated Banjar Ghairmumkin No. in S.A. in in O.A. O.A. 1 Ambala 959 626 983 2 Karnal, including Jind 3657 6857 3831 3 Hisar 2539 395 346 4 Gurgaon 833 742 706 5 Rohtak including 1221 540 2144 Mohindergarh Total 9209 9160 8010 Allotment of Surplus Area to Harijans *212. Sh. Ran Singh: Will the Minister for Revenue be pleased to state – (a) the village-wise list of Harijan tenants, with their names who have been allotted surplus area inthe district of Karnal; (b) whether all the tenants referred to in part (a) above have been actually given possession of the surplus area allotted to them; if not, the number with names of such tenants and the reasons therefor? Sh. Chand Ram (Deputy Chief Minister): (a) 493 Harijans tenants have been allotted surplus land in the Karnal District. A statement showing the names of tenants and villages is laid on the table of the House. (b) No. Out of 493 tenants 34 tenants have not been given actual possession. A statement showing the names of such tenants and reasons for non-delivery of prossession is laid on the table of the House. PART (a) The village-wise statement of Harijans Tenants with their names who have been allotted surplus area in Karnal District Sr. Name of Village Name of Harijan tenants No. KARNAL TEHSIL 1 Kalwaheri Sh. Kiru S/o Banwari 2 Kalwaheri Sh. Nanak S/o Banwari 3 Pundrak Sh. Antu S/o Chandu 4 Pundrak Sh. Sheo Ram S/o Chandu 5 Pundarak Sh. Kundan S/o Mangata 6 Kambon pura Sh. Chhanjju S/o Man Chand 7 Nabipur Sh. Ramji Lal S/o Ruhla 8 Drar Sh. Budhu S/o Harjas 9 Drar Sh. Bichha S/o Chhaju Ram 10 Chanwara Sh. Phalla S/o Mangat 11 Chanwara Sh. Biru S/o Mihan 12 Barsat Sh. Chandan S/o Marraj 13 Barsat Sh. Munshi S/o Shankar 14 Kutail Sh. Jumma S/o Harji 15 Kutail Sh. Gurji S/o Akbar 16 Kutail Sh. Badlu S/o Desa 17 Kutail Sh. Manga S/o Khaki 18 Dasdhara Sh. Sobha S/o Jumma 19 Targarh Sh. Gopi Chand S/o Natha 20 Targarh Sh. Lal Chand S/o Natha 21 Samora Sh. Maru S/o Harnam 22 Samora Sh. Naki S/o Mangal 23 Samora Sh. Biri S/o Bhola 24 Samora Sh. Mano S/o Jandhu 25 Arjahari Sh. Chandu S/o Chimman 26 Arjahari Sh. Surjit S/o Chimman 27 Arjahari Sh. Ramji Lal S/o Anta 28 Arjahari Sh. Ram Lal S/o Ananta 29 Motia Sh. Kispa S/o Jai Ram 30 Motia Sh. Phaggu S/o Bansi 31 Motia Sh. Bicha S/o Jai Ram 32 Pattanpur Sh. Munshi S/o Badama 33 Sambhi Sh. Naurata S/o Mamraj 34 Sambhi Sh. Barui S/o Rama 35 Khari Naru Sh. Bhijad S/o Harnam 36 Khari Naru Smt. Bare wd/o Bicha 37 Khari Naru Sh. Radhy S/o Bicha 38 Nissang Sh. Budh Ram S/o Udmi 39 Nissang Sh. Natu S/o Sant Ram 40 Nissang Sh.Shfou S/o Paras Ram 41 Nissang Sh. Phatta S/o Parsa 42 Nissang Sh. Badhawa S/o Ghabram 43 Nissang Sh. Sheo Nath S/o Jaggu 44 Nissang Sh. Nawan S/o Jaggu 45 Sambli Sh. Banarsi S/o Bhicho 46 Pedha Sh. Chandi S/o Davatia 47 Jundla Sh. Munshi Ram S/o Hirde Ram 48 Jundla Sh. Daulat S/o Kunda 49 Jundla Sh. Sadhu S/o Sania 50 Jundla Sh. Jagu Ram S/o Sania 51 Jundla Sh. Mam Chand S/o Harbans 52 Jundla Sh. Bhana S/o Udmi 53 Jundla Sh. Bhana S/o Jumma 54 Jundla Sh. Surjas S/o Munshi 55 Jundla Sh. Chandan S/o Biru 56 Jundla Sh. Gita S/o Biru 57 Jundla Sh. Ami Lal S/o Biru 58 Jundla Sh. Assa S/o Makhan 59 Jundla Sh. Sandhu S/o Parbhu 60 Jundla Sh. Neki S/o Dhanni 61 Jundla Sh. Chhattru S/o Hathi 62 Jundla Sh. Tulsi S/o Khem Chand 63 Jundla Sh. Jiwana S/o Muthra 64 Jundla Sh. Daya Ram S/o Bholu 65 Jundla Sh. Sadhu S/o Sh. Prabhu 66 Jundla Sh. Ram Dia S/o Chandan 67 Kachhwa Sh. Dhiru S/o Hirda 68 Kachhwa Sh. Mamu S/i Hirda 69 Kachhwa Sh. Antu S/o Nathu 70 Kachhwa Sh. Kishna S/o Niadar 71 Kachhwa Sh. Ram Sarup S/o Mansa 72 Kachhwa Sh. Parsa S/o Budhu 73 Kachhwa Sh. Chandu S/o Budhu 74 Kachhwa Sh. Kalu S/o Chuhra 75 Kachhwa Sh. Hari Ram S/o Badhau 76 Kachhwa Sh. Assa S/o Tulsi 77 Kachhwa Sh. Mangta S/o Man Raj 78 Kachhwa Sh. Ninta S/o Udmi 79 Chhappar Sh. Sadhu S/o Mangat 80 Chhappar Sh. Ram Dia S/o Faquira 81 Chhappar Sh. Baru S/o Jita 82 Chhappar Sh. Ram Sarup S/o Kundan 83 Chhappar Sh. Sadhy S/o Chhota 84 Bhadaon and Sh. Punjaba S/o Antu Sarwan Majra Sh. Punjaba S/o Antu 85 Garhpur Khalsa Sh. Nathu S/o Biru 86 Garhpur Khalsa Sh. Phulas S/o Biru 87 Garhpur Khalsa Sh. Rula S/o Mangat 88 Khukhni Jagir Sh. Paras S/o Antu KAITHAL TEHSIL 89 Badana Badi Sh. Ranjit S/o Tota 90 Badana Badi Sh. Punu S/o Molu 91 Ladana Badi Sh. Rajia S/o Tekha 92 Ladana Badi Sh. Tek Chand S/o Munshi 93 Ladana Badi Sh. Kiru S/o Puran 94 Ladana Badi Sh. Jawala S/o Raja Ram 95 Ladana Badi Sh. Ujasar S/o Nata Bakhsish 96 Ladana Badi Sh.Churia S/o Matru 97 Ladana Badi Sh. Balu S/o Mangal 98 Attela Sh. Thala Ram S/o Juman Ram 99 Attela Sh. Chanoi Ram S/o Dewan Chand 100 Attela Sh. Khan Chand S/o Khatu Ram 101 Attela Sh. Lakhi Ram S/o Jaimal Dass 102 Attela Sh. Kewal Chand S/o Sunder Dass 103 Attela Sh. Rajha Ram S/o Mewa Singh 104 Attela Sh.Hari Chand S/o Mana Ram 105 Attela Sh Isher Dass S/o Laladam 106 Attela Sh. Chanoan Ram S/o Lala Ram 107 Attela Sh. Har Gobind S/o Udho Dass 108 Attela Sh. Atma Ram S/o Lala Ram 109 Attela Sh. Gobind Ram S/o Dhana Ram 110 Attela Sh. Khatu Ram S/o Jaimal Dass 111 Attela Sh. Jindu Ram S/o Ram Chand 112 Attela Sh. Sunder Dass S/o Chuni Ram 113 Attela Sh. Khandur Ram S/o Hukma Ram 114 Attela Sh. Bhagwan Dass S/o Hari Chand 115 Attela Sh. Rakha S/o Hari Chand 116 Attela Sh. Chatu Ram S/o Honda Ram 117 Attela Sh. Khan Chand S/o Tota Ram 118 Attela Sh. Total Ram S/o Raram Dass 119 Attela Sh. Sital Dass S/o Puna Ram 120 Attela Sh. Nand Ram S/o Udhe Dass 121 Attela Sh. Niku S/o Hukma 122 Attela Sh. Sham Lal S/o Ganga Ram 123 Attela Sh. Dewan Chand S/o Ganga Ram 124 Attela Sh. Bhula Ram S/o Rulu Ram 125 Attela Sh. Shankar Dass S/o Rupa Ram 126 Attela Bhalla Ram S/o Rupa Ram 127 Attela Sh. Ram Chander S/o Phakir Chand 128 Attela Sh. Bhola Ram S/o Fakir Chand 129 Attela Sh. Shankar Dass S/o Jhandu Ram 130 Attela Sh. Hem Raj S/o Jumna Ram 131 Attela Sh. Champu Ram S/o Hamta Ram 132 Attela Sh. Chandi Ram S/o Dewan Chand 133 Attela Sh. Khatu Ram S/o Mewa Ram 134 Attela Sh. Dewan Chand S/o Mewa Ram 135 Attela Sh. Hem Raj S/o Shankar Singh 136 Attela Sh. Juwa Ram S/o Munta Ram 137 Attela Sh. Janta Ram S/o Ram Pal 138 Attela Sh. Sham Lal S/o Sona Ram 139 Attela Sh. Rangh Ram S/o Kahia Ram 140 Attela Sh. Dewan Chand S/o Ranga Ram 141 Attela Sh. Fakir Chand S/o Sunder Dass 142 Attela Sh. Hari Chand S/o Sunder Dass 143 Attela Sh. Shankar Dass S/o Sunder Dass 144 Attela Sh. Shanu Ram S/o Sunder Dass 145 Padla Sh. Inder S/o Tuli 146 Padla Sh. Munshi S/o Harnam 147 Padla Sh. Didar Singh S/o Thakar Singh 148 Padla Sh. Chelu S/o Saleman 149 Padla Sh. Shankar S/o Phuman 150 Padla Sh. Bhutia S/o Tulia 151 Padla Sh. Ruldu S/o Dharu 152 Padla Sh.Chhotu S/o Tuli 153 Padla Sh. Baru S/o Munshi 154 Padla Sh. Nar Singh S/o Dharkhala 155 Padla Sh. Santa S/o Sarni 156 Padla Sh. Ganga S/o Ghodu 157 Padla Sh. Amru S/o Asa 158 Padla Sh. Ghapa S/o Thola 159 Padla Sh. Shaflu S/o Kanji 160 Padla Sh. Antu S/o Bhuru 161 Padla Sh. Kirpa S/o Biru 162 Padla Sh. Hirda S/o Hada 163 Padla Sh. Shiv Chand S/o Sh. Ram Dhari 164 Padla Sh. Natha S/o Mada 165 Padla Sh. Maman S/o Mangal 166 Padla Sh. Telu S/o Kura 167 Padla Sh. Rati Ram S/o Biru 168 Padla Sh. Mangal S/o Asa 169 Padla Sh. Bhola S/o Kahla 170 Padla Sh. Hari Singh S/o Jumman Singh 171 Padla Sh. Janta S/o Bhagwana 172 Padla Sh. Punu S/o Melu 173 Sarda Sh. Manga S/o Kuru 174 Sarda Sh. Ram Kishan S/o Jawahara 175 Sarda Sh. Sudhir S/o Ruila 176 Kakot Sh. Sadhy S/o Rulia 177 Pilni Sh. Dega S/o Nandu 178 Dhilwal Sh. Girdhala S/o Mam Chand 179 Dhalath Sh. Phula S/o Shiv Ram 180 Dhalath Sh. Mansa S/o Shadi 181 Pundri Sh. Antu S/o Badama 182 Pundri Sh. Antu S/o Badama 183 Siwan Sh. Bhikhu S/o Dhani Ram 184 Thana Sh. Mansa S/o Davitia 185 Thana Sh. Khiali S/o Hety 186 Thana Sh. Lajwa S/o Hetu 187 Thana Sh. Chela S/o Matu 188 Thana Sh. Sadhu S/o Budha 189 Thana Sh.Sarna S/o Bhalu 190 Thana Sh. Ram Bakhsh S/o Bhalu 191 Goung Smt. Malu alias Malan, widow of Sunder 192 Goung Smt. Biru Daughter of Jagan Singh 193 Goung Smt. Bhago S/o Jagman Singh 194 Goung Sh. Bhagta S/o Hatu PANIPAT TEHSIL 195 Bhalaur Sh. Manga S/o Ramji 196 Garhi Chaju Sh. Chandgi S/o Makhmola 197 Wazirpur- Sh. Chandgi S/o Bhala Tatiana 198 Rakhshera Sh. Suraj Mal S/o Mahia 199 Rakhshera Sh. Hari Singh S/o Mashia 200 Rakhshera Sh. Raj Singh S/o Mahis 201 Rakhshera Sh. Hari Singh 202 Ratipur Sh. Mahia S/o Ram Singh 203 Ratipur Sh. Anta S/o Kundam 204 Ratipur Sh. Molar S/o Hokh Ram 205 Pasina Khurd Sh. Neki S/o Ramji Lal 206 Pasina Khurd Sh. Harphul S/o Rogha 207 Lunari Sh. Bhari S/o Jagir 208 Padhana Sh. Manga S/o Man Singh 209 Bdhana Sh. Bucha S/o Bicha 210 Jathipur Sh. Teku S/o Akh Ram 211 Kabri Sh. Jumma S/o Porna 212 Kabri Sh. Jag Ram S/o Ami Lal 213 Duniana Sh. Charmas S/o Badlu 214 Duniana Sh. Mansa S/o Sarupa 215 Duniana Sh. Kolar S/o Sarupa 216 Duniana Sh. Teka S/o Siri Chand 217 Duniana Sh. Gopie S/o Dhola 218 Balana Sh. Munshi S/o Badlu 219 Balana Sh. Surjan S/o Ram Jas 220 Rakhshara Sh. Lal Dass S/o Moji 221 Rakhshara Sh. Amrit S/o Bhikhu 222 Rakhshara Sh. Risala S/o Jag Ram 223 Rakhshara Sh. Har Dhan S/o Indrak 224 Rakhshara Sh. Sita S/o Risala 225 Jondhana Kalan Sh.Daya Chand S/o Risala 226 Didwari Sh. Amir Chand S/o Ami Lal 227 Jondhana Kalan Sh. Chandgi S/o Jug Lal 228 Jondhana Kalan Sh. Begh Raj S/o Ram Jas 229 Chamrara Sh. Bhagwana S/o Mokha 230 Karad Sh.Thambu S/o Rakhia 231 Buwana Lakhu Sh. Sita S/o Risala 232 Padhana Sh. Ram Jas S/o Karmu 233 Rakhshana Sh. Palu S/o Sisu 234 Kabri Sh. Ram Singh S/o Tit Ram 235 Kabri Sh. Phula S/o Gumani 236 Kabri Sh. Mahia S/o Ram Rakh 237 Bal Jattan Sh. Telu S/o Har Nam 238 Assan Khurd Sh. Santa Singh S/o Khema 239 Assan Khurd Sh. Gordhan S/o Jemal 240 Dakadla Sh. Chanda S/o Shankar 241 Karad Sh. Prabhy S/o Sisu 242 Naultha Sh. Risala S/o Sheo Lal 243 Israna Sh. Tuli S/o Teju Ram 244 Pharidpur Sh. Jumma S/o Rekhia 245 Nawada Sh. Saranga S/o Phiran 246 Nawada Sh. Baru S/o Nagar 247 Nawada Sh. Jhandu S/o Tokha 248 Nawada Sh. Hira S/o Nathu 249 Nawada Sh. Risala S/o Lala 250 Nawada Sh. Bhartu S/o Bhikan 251 Sewa Kheir Sh. Nigand S/o Bhagwana THANESAR TEHSIL 252 Ratangarh Sh. Mara S/o Chamela 253 Chapri Sh. Ratia S/o Mangu 254 Chapri Sh. Jhandu S/o Khajana 255 Jharoli Khurd Sh. Soran Lal S/o Nihal 256 Kurrin Sh. Kura S/o Mansukh 257 Kurrin Sh. Dara S/o Mansukh 258 Kurrin Sh. Balu S/o Datu 259 Kurrin Sh. Ram Kishan S/o Mansa Ram 260 Chammu Sh. Amna S/o Nathu 261 Fatehgarh Sh. Molu S/o Hira Jharoli 262 Mohri Sh. Telu S/o Sunder 263 Tabra Sh. Ram Ji Lal S/o Bhana 264 Tabra Sh. Madho S/o Sunder 265 Kalyana Sh. Matu Ram S/o Rulia 266 Kalyana Sh. Sadhu Ram S/o Chhaju 267 Kalyana Sh. Bakhtawar S/o Rura 268 Kalyana Sh. FAkiria S/o Chhaju 269 Kalyana Sh. Kundan S/o Ruldu 270 Kalyana Sh.Hirdu S/o Ruldu 271 Kalyana Sh Bishna S/o Ruldu 272 Kalyana Sh. Sadhu S/o Nathu 273 Kalyana Sh. Mangu S/o Raghi 274 Kalyana Sh. Sarup S/o Ruldu 275 Kalyana Sh. Sadhu S/o Rura 276 Kalyana Sh. Inder S/o Rulia 277 Kalyana Sh. Antu S/o Nathu 278 Kalyana Sh. Singhara Singh S/o Kehar Singh 279 Shahabad Sh. Kudh Ram S/o Churu 280 Thandran Sh. Nathu S/o Chura 281 Babakpur Sh. Kundan S/o Lishwa 282 Taroli Sh. Rulia S/o Naraina 283 Taroli Sh. Raju S/o Hira 284 Taroli Sh. Rulia S/o Gangu 285 Taroli Sh. Gopi S/o Nathu 286 Buni Sh. Molu S/o Niwana 287 Buni Sh. Raju S/o Teki 288 Buni Sh. Ahna S/o Jiwana 289 Buni Sh. Nanak S/o Kundan 290 Buni Sh. Harnam S/o Phagan Singh 291 Buni Sh. Banarsi S/o Ram Dia 292 Buni Sh. Prem S/o Randu 293 Buni Sh. Danondhi S/o Bhukhu 294 Buni Sh. Gugan S/o Santu 295 Buni Sh. Kartara S/o Wazira 296 Buni Sh. Ratna S/o Hira 297 Buni Sh. Mehar Chand S/o Shankar 298 Yehri Sh. Chhaju S/o Dudhu 299 Yehri Sh.Kundan S/o Didhu 300 Rewah Sh. Nathu S/o Jumman 301 Yehri Sh. Nathu S/o Rulia Ruhla 302 Yehri Sh. Nanda S/o Ruhla 303 Yehri Sh. Nathu S/o Kotu 304 Yehri Sh. Rattna S/o Jothe 305 Yehri Sh. Chhaju S/o Jothe 306 Yehri Sh. Manohar S/o Budhu 307 Hijarpur Sh. Kalu Ram S/o Kundan 308 Bhukar Majra Sh. Jiwana S/o Chhotu 309 Bhukar Majra Sh. Sant Ram S/o Datu 310 Bhukar Majra Sh. Ajmer S/o Telu 311 Mugal Majra Sh. Jamna S/o Bhana 312 Mugal Majra Sh. Sardari S/o Chuni 313 Tingor Sh. Shankar S/o Mantu 314 Tingor Sh.Sigha S/o Telu 315 Tingor Sh. Garibu S/o Bachna 316 Nurpur Beshi Sh. Mai Dia S/o Badama 317 Nurpur Beshi Sh. Bisha S/o Rulia 318 Jhansa Sh. Madho S/o Biru 319 Thol Sh. Chhajju S/o Baru 320 Thol Sh. Phaggu S/o Mangat 321 Thol Sh. Bishna S/o Rulia 322 Sh. Sanu S/o Janu 323 Chari Sh. Maghi S/o Sardha 324 Chari Sh. Chhajju S/o Nihala 325 Chari Sh. Antu S/o Bundu 326 Chari Sh. Bhola S/o Nandu 327 Chari Sh. Bisakhi S/o Janu 328 Karlahori Sh. Sewan S/o Ruhla 329 Karlahori Sh. Jhandu S/o Rulha 330 Karlahori Sh. Sawan S/o Ghasitu 331 Karlahori Sh. Baru S/o Antu 332 Karlahori Sh. Karta S/o Mehtaba 333 Singhor Sh. Harsa S/o Kanhaya 334 Singhor Sh. Sadhu S/o Jiwana 335 Singhor Sh. Antu S/o Chotu 336 Singhor Sh. Netu S/o Sada Ram 337 Atawa Sh. Antu S/o Churu 338 Atawa Sh. Antu S/o Kashmiri 339 Atawa Sh. Lala S/o Jamna 340 Haran Chapra Sh. Sanu S/o Rura 341 Haran Chapra Sh. Antu S/o Jhandu 342 Haran Chapra Sh. Baru S/o Doda 343 Bhagwanpur Sh. Kanhaya S/o Naurata 344 Baindi Sh. Sadhu S/o Chhotu 345 Baindi Sh. Joti S/o Bakhtawar 346 Baindi Sh. Kura S/o Baru 347 Daulatpur Sh. Antu S/o Badama 348 Daulatpur Sh. Baru S/o Kura 349 Daulatpur Sh. Chhajju S/o Chhotu 350 Daulatpur Sh. Nanda S/o Kura 351 Daulatpur Sh. Parsa S/o Antu 352 Daulatpur Sh. Gariba S/o Jiwan 353 Chhari Sh. Santu S/o Bhagat 354 Chhari Sh. Nihala S/o Kalu 355 Chhari Sh. Shankar S/o Sangat 356 Chhari Sh. Mangal S/o Dharma 357 Chhari Sh. Bhola S/o Jethu 358 Bakana Sh. Dewan S/o Natha 359 Godha Sh. Matu S/o Chura 360 Godha Sh. Hirdu S/o Molu 361 Godha Sh. Kapura S/o Neki 362 Godha Sh. Chetu S/o Nathu 363 Sikandra Sh. Sada Ram S/o Dasaundi 364 Sikandra Sh. Gagru S/o Mota 365 Gajlana Sh. Joti S/o Phullu 366 Gajlana Sh. Telu S/o Chitru 367 Gajlana Sh. Bisha S/o Jogi 368 Palaka Sh. Amar Singh S/o Phakkar 369 Palaka Sh Jaggu S/o Moji 370 Palaka SH. Abha S/o Rukha 371 Palaka Sh. Telu S/o Badama 372 Palaka Sh. Fakira S/o Munshi 373 Palaka Sh. Jharu S/o Nanak 374 Palaka Sh. Punu S/o Chhaju 375 Palaka Sh. Devatia S/o Antu 376 Palaka Sh. Ramdia S/o Punu 377 Palaka Sh. Sardha S/o Mangal 378 Jhaguri Sh. Sangtu S/o Nihala 379 Jhaguri Sh. Puran S/o Mithawa 380 Jhaguri Sh. Ghasita S/o Nanak 381 Jhaguri Sh. Santu S/o Jetha 382 Bartunli Sh. Mukhi S/o Chetu 383 Bartunli Sh. Sawan S/o Kapura 384 Bartunli Sh. Bisha S/o Kali 385 Bartunli Sh. Biru S/o Sawan 386 Jalkheri Sh. Matu S/o Jetha 387 Jalkheri Sh. Bishana S/o Jetha 388 Jalkheri Sh. Tuli S/o Budha 389 Jalkheri Sh. Kartara S/o Bishna 390 Ghalaur Sh. Sardha S/o Bicha 391 Ghalaur Sh. Haria S/o Kantu 392 Ghalaur Sh. Telu S/o Matu 393 Ghalaur Sh. Sita S/o Jammu 394 Ghalaur Sh. Hatu S/o Rulia 395 Dhangali Sh. Mam Chand S/o Sawana 396 Dhangali Sh. Vir Bhan S/o Sawana 397 Dhangali Sh. Mam Chand S/o Badama 398 Bahri Sh. Radha S/o Naraina 399 Narka Kheri Sh. man Raj S/o Antu 400 Narka Kheri Sh. Asa S/o Jot Ram 401 Narka Kheri Sh. Artma S/o Chhajju 402 Narka Kheri Sh. Bhagtu S/o Chhajju 403 Narka Kheri Sh. Munohi S/o Sishu 404 Narka Kheri Sh. Ramji Lal S/o Badhu 405 Narka Kheri Sh. Bachna S/o Mansa Ram 406 Narka Kheri Sh. Telu S/o Bisha Ram 407 Chanal Heri Sh. Banta Singh S/o Isher Singh 408 Chanal Heri Sh. Sulakhan Singh S/o Corat 409 Chanal Heri Sh. Naunihal S/o Gurdatt 410 Naisi Sh. Mansa S/o Sadhu 411 Naisi Sh. Telu S/o Sadhu 412 Jotisar Sh. Mangal S/o Antu 413 Jotisar Sh. Asa S/o Kirpa 414 Amargarh Sh. Tula S/o Munsi Majhara 415 Amargarh Sh. Narpat S/o Munshi Majhara 416 Amargarh Sh. Lilu S/o Munsi Majhara 417 Amargarh Sh. Antu S/o Statu Majhara 418 Amargarh Sh. Panhaha S/o Baru Majhara 419 Mathuna Sh. Chatar S/o Jhandu 420 Mathuna Sh. Atma S/o Jhandu 421 Mathuna Sh. Banwari S/o Jhandu 422 Mathuna Sh. Nathu S/o Jhandu 423 Mathuna Sh. Sadhu S/o Nanha Ram 424 Mathuna Sh. Rati S/o Jamuna 425 Mathuna Sh. Nathi S/o Mangal 426 Mathuna Sh. Sada S/o Shankar 427 Mathuna Sh. Kotu S/o Budh Ram 428 Mathuna Sh. Chhajju S/o Ant Ram 429 Mathuna Sh. Delel S/o Datu 430 Mathuna Sh. Biru S/o Moti 431 Mathuna Sh. Ramsukh S/o Badama 432 Mathuna Sh. Budha S/o Nanku 433 Mathuna Sh. Rati Ram S/o Nanku 434 Mathuna Sh. Nanu S/o Sonda 435 Mathuna Sh. Ramdia S/o Nanak 436 Mathuna Sh. Ram Chand S/o Nanak 437 Mathuna Sh. Dallu S/o Chitru 438 Mathuna Sh. Sadhu S/o Chitru 439 Mathuna Sh. Hotu R/o Budh Ram 440 Mathuna Sh. Chetu R/o Budh Ram 441 Nathana Sh. Phagu S/o Budh Ram 442 Nathana Sh. Chatru S/o Jhandu 443 Nathana Sh. Amru S/o Sadhu 444 Nathana Sh. Kartara S/o Mansa 445 Nathana Sh. Paras Ram S/o Telu 446 Nathana Sh. Suraj S/o Harsukha 447 Nathana Sh. Sirya S/o Chuhra 448 Nathana Sh. Sirya S/o Chuhra 449 Nathana Sh. Shadi S/o Prabhu 450 Nathana Sh. Hari S/o Udham 451 Nathana Sh. Ajran S/o Mam Raj 452 Nathana Sh. Badama S/o Biru 453 Jarbori Sh. Punna S/o Antu 454 Jarbori Sh. Phula S/o Rathia 455 Jarbori Sh. Ram Chander S/o Rati 456 Chota Bans Sh. Baru S/o Nanki 457 Chota Bans Sh. Sant S/o Wazira 458 Jaudhara Sh. Parbhu S/o Maru 459 Jaudhara Sh. Parsa S/o Biru 460 Chalaundi Sh. Telu S/o Chhaju 461 Shahjadpur Sh. Surta S/o Arjan 462 Shahjadpur Sh. Bachna S/o Nanak 463 Shahjadpur Sh. Kundan S/o Bhagta 464 Jandhati Sh. Raja S/o Niadar 465 Hartan Sh. Jhandu S/o Nanda 466 Hartan Sh. Jagar S/o Jona 467 Nagla Roran Sh. Harsa S/o Sudram 468 Nagla Roran Sh. Sohni S/o Karamjit 469 Radaur Sh. Sadhu S/o Kirpa 470 Radaur Sh. Sadhu S/o Mansa 471 Radaur Sh. Hadu S/o Antu 472 Bapdi Sh. Chaman S/o Harnama 473 Thaska Khadar Sh. Molu S/o Jumna 474 Thaska Khadar Sh. Datu S/o Mangal 475 Thaska Khadar Sh. Ratia S/o Phaggu 476 Thaska Khadar Sh. Sadhu S/o Sodagar 477 Thaska Khadar Sh. Bujja S/o Bakhtawar 478 Thaska Khadar Sh. Bachana S/o Jumma 479 Thaska Khadar Sh. Nanak S/o Tara 480 Kandroli Sh. Telu S/o Nathu 481 Kandroli Sh. Bondu S/o Nanku 482 Kandroli Sh. Muasi S/o Chajju 483 Kandroli Sh. Chhajju S/o Jetha 484 Kandroli Sh. Chuhru S/o Nanaku 485 Kandroli Sh. Nandu S/o Chatru 486 Chota Bans Sh. Sadhu S/o Kirpa 487 Chota Bans Sh. Madho S/o Kirpa 488 Chota Bans Sh. Niadar S/o Santu 489 Chota Bans Sh. Ram Singh S/o Balu 490 Chota Bans Sh. Mangal S/o Hira 491 Chota Bans Sh. Chatru S/o Bihari 492 Chota Bans Sh. Asa S/o Badama 493 Chota Bans Sh. Ram Dial S/o Bahadur PART (B) Statement regarding Harijan tenants who have not been given possession of surplus area with reasons thereof. Sr Name of Name of tenant Reasons for non- N village deliveryof possession o KARNAL TEHSIL 1 Kutail Jumma S/o Desa Denied to take possession 2 Kutail Badlu S/o Desa Denied to take possession 3 Kutail GurjiS/o Akbar Denied to take possession 4 Kutail Manga S/o Khaki Denied to take possession KAITHAL TEHSIL 5 Geung Smt. Malo alias Due to criminal case Mallan pending in Judicial Court of Kaithal 6 Geung Smt. Sunehri Due to criminal case pending in Judicial Court of Kaithal 7 Geung Smt. Bhago Due to criminal case pending in Judicial Court of Kaithal 8 Geung Joginder Sing S/o Due to criminal case Heta pending in Judicial Court of Kaithal 9 Geung Sh.Bhagta S/o Heta Due to criminal case pending in Judicial Court of Kaithal PANIPAT TEHSIL 1 Ratipur Sh. Mahla S/o Ram Denied to take 0 Sukh possession 1 Ratipur Anta S/o Kundan Denied to take 1 possession 1 Lohari Gahasi S/o Jaggar Denied to take 2 possession 1 Dumiana Dharma S/o Badlu Denied to take 3 possession 1 Dumiana Sh. Mansa S/o Denied to take 4 Sarupa possession 1 Dumiana Sh. Molar S/o Denied to take 5 Sarupa possession 1 Balana Sh. Tikka S/o Siri Denied to take 6 Chand possession 1 Balana Sh. Gopi S/o Dhola Denied to take 7 possession 1 Balana Sh. Munshi S/o Denied to take 8 Badlu possession 1 Balana Sh. Surjan S/o Ram Denied to take 9 Jas possession 2 Rakshera Sh. Lal Dass S/o Denied to take 0 Moji possession 2 Rakshera Sh. Amrit S/o Denied to take 1 Bhikhu possession 2 Rakshera Sh. Sisala S/o Jag Denied to take 2 Ram possession 2 Jondhan Sh. Chandgi S/o Denied to take 3 Kalan Jug Lal possession 2 Jondhan Sh. Beg Raj S/o Denied to take 4 Kalan Ram Jas possession 2 Chamranra Sh. Bhagwana S/o Denied to take 5 Miokha possession 2 Mandi Sh. Hardhan S/o Denied to take 6 Indraj possession 2 Karad Sh. Thambhu S/o Denied to take 7 Rikhia possession 2 Padhana Sh. Ramjas S/o Denied to take 8 Karmu possession 2 Kabri Ram Singh S/o Net Denied to take 9 Ram possession 3 Kabri Sh. Phulu S/o Denied to take 0 Gumani possession 3 Baljattam Sh. Telu S/o Denied to take 1 Harnam possession 3 Assan Khurd Sh. Santa Singh S/o Denied to take 2 Khema possession 3 Assan Khurd Gordhan S/o Jemal Denied to take 3 possession 3 Sewakheri Sh. Nigand S/o Denied to take 4 Bhagwana possession Lack of Accommodation in Government Schools in Hissar District *257. Sh. Bhagwan Dev Parbhakar: Will the Minister for Education be pleased to state – (a) whether it is a fact that thousands of the students are taught under the shadow of the trees due to lack of accommodation inGovernment schools or due to no buildings of Government Schools in Hissar District; if so, the names of such schools together with teh number of students whose classes are run under the trees and also the steps taken by the Government to provide suitable accommodation to them; (b) whether it is also a fact that 1st and 2nd Classes of the Primary School of Bhiwani Khera in Hansi Tehsil are run under the trees; if so, the steps which are Government propose to take to construct the building for the said schools? Sh. Hardwari Lal: (a) Yes. Barring schools like Ladwa, Rakhi-shahpur, Mirchpur, Bhawani Khera, Bhiwani, Fatehabad, Barsi, Dhanna, Dhandheri, Binod and Sorkhi, some classes/sections have to sit outside the class rooms. It has not been possible to ascertain the number to students at short notice. Government is making every possible effort to provide additional accommodiation for the schools. During the year 1966-67 65 sheds have been provided in Hisar District for High/Hgher Secondary Classes and 15 sheds are to be proposed for the year 1967-68. A sum of Rs. 26,720 has been earmarked for additional accommodation in schools in this District. (b) It is a fact that the Government Primary School at Bhawani Khera in Hansi Tehsil is run in different places and some children have to sit under the trees. Efforts are being made to provide building through community effort. Shortage of Teachers in the Schools in the State *337. Ch. Ram Lal: Will the Minister for Education be pleased to state – (a) the number and names of the Primary and Middle schools inthe State at present which do not have full strength of teaching staff together with the details of shortage in the strength of teaching staff in each such schools; (b) the total number of High Schools in the State at present; (c) the total number and also names of schools out of those referred to in part (b) above, which are without Head Masters or are short of the requisite number of teachers? Sh. Harwari Lal: (a, b, c) The total number of Government Primary, Middle High and Higher Secondary Schools in the State in 4,294,810,410 and 97 respectively. A statement showing the vacancies of teaching personnel in these schools is appended. The collection of other information in regard to the names of the schools etc. where these vacancies exist involves much time and labour which will not be commensurate with the benefit to be derived therefrom. Statement showing the details of vacancies in Government Primary, Middle, High and Higher Secondary Schools Sr. Name of category of Total No. Of posts Resultant No post Number where vacancies . of temporary vacancie arrangement s s exist 1 2 3 4 5 1 Lecturers in 349 262 87 Government Higher Secondary, Schools. 2 Masters 874 717 157 3 Mistresses 213 165 48 4 Teachers (Men) 2704 2501 203 5 Teachers (Women) 403 357 46 Total 4543 4002 541 Staff in the Primary, Middle Schools in the State *338. Ch. Ram Lal: Will the Minister for Education be pleased to state – (a) the number and the names of the Primary and Middle Schools upgraded during the current year in the State; (b) whether the headmasters and also other necessary teachers have been provided for all the schools referred to in part (a) above; if not, the lists of the schools which have and have not been provided with the sanctioned staff? Sh. Hardwari Lal: (a) List is laid on the Table of the House. (b) No. Some Schools have been provided with Headmasters and required number of masters, while in the case of other schools financial implications are under examination and staff will be provided shortly. List of Schools Upgraded in the State District Primary to Middle Middle to High Ambala Hamindpur Mustafabad Samlheri Jagadhri Workshop Kothi Majra Baldevnagar Camp Karanpur Pinjore Gadauli Raipur Jhajara Zafarpur Nanakpur Kurali (Naraingarh) Saha Saphera Durana (8) (8) Karnal Ardhana Kharaindwa Devidaspura Gumthala Rao Agondha Naultha Dikadla Indri Topra Seenakh Ramana Ramani Gumthala Garhu Kalron Faridpur Chaura Barauli Bastara Asandh Risalu Pharal Mundhri Jathiana Sanwat Shera Chillaur Dahar Sirkri Karhans Harhan Radaur Kelal Majra Dhola Morthala Phakalana Moonak Autawa Datrath Chocharan Jalmana Sakra Ismailbad Phaphrana Khurdban Pathera (21) (22) (22) Gurgaon Sheri Singal Hairi Biwan Siroli Aherwan Gharotha Mohanpur Mushaidpur Gurgaon Village Jauri Sampka Shakopur Padhri Wala Molla Kalan Kalwari Tigaon Dhanwana Nand Rampur Buroh Aherwan (Duplicate) Sakhrauli (9) Chandot Khandewra Bonatwas Bas Batri Nangal Shahhaspur Khanauri Kakoria (17) Mohindergarh Dulana Lookhi Dholera Changrod Bondwal, Baund, Chanauda, Nawaznagar Ghasula, Rawasa, Dhaunda, Jawa, Ghudhana, Mandheru Marlahas, Ghausi, (9) Pall, Nangal, Katha (9) Jind Makhand, Doomar, Amargarh, Kurar, Khandalana, Bata Dhoondewa, Kharal, Kaloda Kalan, Shamlo Kalan (4) Baroli, Pandora Bar Sikkri Khurd Budha Khera (9) Rohtak Dabodh Kalan Gandhi Camp, Rohtak Kesar Hasangarh Kultana Dodanpur Kharman Jahangirpur Gandhi Camp Rohtak Nidana Gawalison Rathdhana Sasroli Bopania Balor Mattan Morekheri Chhara Summergopalpur Dhakia Ukhal Chan (Kot) Chimni Malikpur Tiloli Madanpur Akheri Ismalia Bamnauli Nonamazra Sisana Rohad Soldha Gobana Jhanswan Bajana Guhna Mundlana Sampal Kheri Malikpur (18) Khdan Kulasi Kalanur Koelpur Mandhura Jasia Ballana Bahu Akbarpur Jharaundha (28) Hisar Ghuskani Agroha Bhera Barwa Bhirana Baliyali Sarangpur Desu Jodha Mandholi Kalan Baralu Mauzain Kanwari Rania Mandhana Mithathal Nandhroi Gorakhpur Phul Marh Panniwala Motta Khaua Kheri Desu Malkana Bas Kirwar Biran Budhia Khera Chamal Khera Bhakiana Nithi Golagarh Jamalpur Kulana Bahal Haluwas Goniawala Kont Sinana (19) Dhansu, Jurana Nakta, Sahu, Bauna, Naloi, Nagipur, Thalore, Neoli Kalan (28) Degree College in the State *339. Ch. Ram Lal: Will the Minister for Education be pleased to state – (a) the number and names of the Degree College in the State at present together with the number of students studying in each such college; (b) the number and names of those colleges in the State where LL.B., M.A., M.B.B.S. and B.T. classes are held together with the number of students, class-wise, college-wise and subject-wise? Sh. Hardwari Lal: (a) & (b) A statement showing the requisite information is laid on the Table of the House except that class-wise and subject-wise unber of students in respect of part (b) of the quesion is not readily available. STATEMENT List of Degree Colleges in Haryana State Sr. Name of Institution Boy Girl Total No s s . 1 S.D. College, Ambala Cantt. 990 439 1429 2 G.M.N. College, Ambala Cantt. 599 104 703 3 Arya Girls College, Ambala Cantt. 396 396 4 D.A.V. College, Ambala City 947 947 5 S.A. Jain College, Ambala City 623 120 743 6 Dev Samaj College for Girls, Ambala City 528 528 7 Nehru College, Ajronda 281 70 351 8 Vaish College, Bhiwani 694 50 744 9 Gandhi Vidya Mandir, Ganpat Rai 432 19 451 Rasiwasia College, Charkhi Dadri 10 D.S.D. College, Gurgaon 933 36 1029 11 Haryana war Heros Memorial College, 143 21 164 Gohana 12 Daya Nand College, Hisar 112 21 1150 9 13 Fateh Chand College for Women, Hisar 342 342 14 Hindu Girls College, Jagadhri 198 198 15 Dayal Singh College, Karnal 912 108 1020 16 D.A.V. College for Women, Karnal 431 431 17 R.K.S.D. College, Kaithal 624 102 726 18 Guru Nanak College, Mandi Dabwali 387 62 449 19 Kamla Memorial College, Narwana 159 10 169 20 D.S.D. College, Palwal 764 52 816 21 Arya College, Panipat 614 150 764 22 I.B. Bharti College for Girls, Panipat 17 198 215 23 Ahir College, Rewari 877 39 916 24 K.L. Public College, Rewari 561 57 618 25 Vaish College, Rohtak 124 1242 2 26 A.I.J.H.M. College, Rohtak 985 19 1004 27 National College, Sirsa 535 77 612 28 Hindu College, Sonepat 174 272 2018 6 29 Arya College, Sonepat 110 28 1134 6 30 ML National College, Yamuna-Nagar 984 219 1203 31 DAV College for Girls, Yamuna-Nagar 221 221 32 Goverment College, Gurgaon 548 361 909 33 Goverment College, Hisar 775 64 839 34 Goverment College, Jind 589 108 697 35 Hehru College, Jhajjar 614 26 640 36 Goverment College, Narnaul 632 18 650 37 Goverment College, Rohtak 936 74 1010 38 Goverment College for Women, 652 652 Kurukshetra 39 Government Sports College, for Woken, 264 264 Kurukshetra 40 Punjab University College, Evening, 357 7 364 Rohtak 41 Kurukshetra University College, 425 16 441 Kurukshetra (b) Enrolement In M.A. Classes S.D. College, Ambala Cantt. G.M.N. College, Ambala Cantt. 2 3 5 University College, Kurukshetra 180 111 291 M.B.B.S. Government Medical College, Rohtak 386 91 477 B.T. and B.Ed. Sohan Lal Training College, Ambala City 39 131 170 K.M. Teacher Traning College, Bhiwani 114 105 219 Rao Brindra Singh College of Education, 109 110 219 Rewari C.R. College of Education, Rohtak 120 100 220 College of Education, Kurukshetra 236 199 435 Shamlat Deh under the possession of Panchayats in District Hisar *258. Sh. Bhagwan Dev Parbhakar: Will the Minister for Development be pleased to state – (a) the total acreage of land under the possession of Panchayats inthe Hisar Distrct, Panchayat-wise, separately; (b) whether it is a fact that ‘Pana Shamlat land’ of Panchayats has been declared as shamlat deh according to notification no. 2810 LRR (Ch), 58/2208-15, dated 23rd May, 1958, but these lands have not yet been freed from the ‘Mujaras’, if so, the reasons therefor? Sh. Partap Singh Daulta: Information given in the attached statement. (b) Yes, Pana lands whcih, according to revenue record, are used for the benefit of the village community or a part thereof have been vested in Panchayats. Such Pana lands in Hisar District have been mutated in the name of Panchayats in most of the cases, and where such lands are under illegal possession, cases for eviction have been filed inthe court of Assistant Collector, First Grade concerned, where necessary. List of Shamlat land under possession of Panchayats. Sr. Name of Panchayat Area of shamlat deh and under possession of No. Panchayat 1 2 3 Sirsa Block Acres Kanals Marlas 1 Ali-Mohmad 319 5 17 2 Arniawali 137 7 6 3 Bhaudin 198 5 10 4 Barasari 203 2 10 5 Bajekan 208 5 5 6 Bakarianwali 433 3 8 7 Bhamboor 56 7 6 8 Bharokhan 364 2 13 9 Chadiwal 158 3 11 10 Chaharwala 468 2 4 11 Darbakalan 637 4 3 12 Darbi 129 5 0 13 Dingtania 331 7 13 14 Dhurka 317 0 11 15 Ding 371 6 0 16 Fatehpur Baidwala 221 6 14 17 Ganjiarupana 134 1 7 18 Gigorani 406 0 0 19 Gudiakhera 252 1 16 20 Gusaiana 379 0 0 21 Hanjira 257 0 6 22 Jamal 518 3 1 23 Jodhkan 145 0 17 24 Jogiwala 165 5 5 25 Jaurian 402 7 8 26 Kagdhana 268 0 0 27 Kanganpur 90 0 19 28 Kasumbi 104 7 12 29 Kanwarpura 351 6 11 30 Khairpur 32 6 0 31 Khajakhera 152 0 3 32 Kheri 232 0 0 33 Kotli 145 6 17 34 Kumharia 193 0 35 Ludesar 241 6 11 36 Madhosinghana 446 5 5 37 Makhosaran 290 0 6 38 Malekan 256 1 10 39 Mangala 374 5 7 40 Mochiwali 191 5 4 41 Modiakhera 319 5 13 42 Moriwala 104 4 19 43 Nehrana 241 0 19 44 Jarainkhera 270 4 18 45 Netar 183 2 15 46 Nathusarikalan 396 0 0 47 Nejiakhera 153 7 11 48 Nirban 221 4 5 49 Patlidabar 193 6 3 50 Phulkan 320 0 0 51 Rampuradhilionwal 177 0 0 52 Rampurnvabad 192 7 17 53 Ram Nagaria 188 1 11 54 Randhawa 202 6 8 55 Rajpura Kairanwali 184 1 15 56 Rasulpur 224 0 3 57 Rupana or 182 4 8 Darbakhud 58 Rupana Bishnoian 88 5 10 59 Rupana or Rupwas 364 0 9 60 Sahuwala 236 4 18 Sr. Dabwali Block (Hisar) (Acres) No. 1 Alika 189 2 Asha Khera 25 3 Assir 536 4 Abbob Shehr 325 5 Bharu Khera 332 6 Bijuwali 95 7 Banwala 326 8 Chtuta 168 9 Chutala 540 10 Chormar Khera 182 11 Dabwali 12 Desu Yodha 407 13 Desu Malkana 281 14 Fatehpur Jutanwali 149 15 Goriwala 183 16 Ganga 804 17 Dhukawali 87 18 Chebuana 133 19 Jard Wala Bishnoian 126 20 Jard Wala Jatan 256 21 Bhuti Khera 354 22 Joge Wala 23 Jalalana 24 Jagmalwali 187 25 Kingran 157 26 Akal Khoian Malkana 270 27 Kalanwali 28 Lohgarh 167 29 Lakhuana 152 30 Munawali 163 31 Moujgarh 122 32 Malkpura 171 33 Mangyana 139 34 Masitan 293 35 Mithdi 172 36 Mutdadu 240 37 Nilanwali 62 38 Nuhianwali 39 Norang 117 40 Aodhan 310 41 Pipli 212 42 Pana 192 43 Pani Wala Khaldu 106 44 Fulana 172 45 Paniwala Morika 136 46 Paniwala Mota 47 Randan-Wali 61 48 Rata Khera 442 49 Rampura Vishnoiyan 241 50 Rsaliya Khera 649 51 Shergarh 157 52 Stvant Khera 102 53 Santa Khera 202 54 Sukheran Wali 98 55 Tappi 123 56 Teja Khera 149 Sr. BHIWANI BLOCK Acres No. 1 2 3 1 Asalwas Dubata 19 2 Asalwas Merhata 47 3 Bapora 516 4 Bajina 347 5 Biran 147 6 Bamla 547 7 Bhiwani Johan Pal 448 8 Chang 359 9 Gujrani 234 10 Dang Khurd 252 11 Devser 356 12 Dhani Brahman 54 13 Dhana narsan 94 14 Dhanan Ladanpur 135 15 Dinod 474 16 Dhanger 108 17 Dhani Mahu 317 18 Gushkani 166 19 Golagarh 102 20 Haluwas 90 21 Hatempura 326 22 Jui Khurd 23 Jui Kalan 66 24 Kohar 185 25 Kasumbi 198 26 Kaluwas 118 27 Kairu 1195 28 Lohani 162 29 Legha Hetwan 137 30 Legha Bhanan 252 31 Maluwas Kohar 28 32 Mansarbas 33 Maluwas Devsar 27 34 Mitathal 264 35 Nagla 114 36 Nakta 160 37 Nathuwas 68 38 Naurangabad 65 39 Paluwas 335 40 Prem Nagar 286 41 Rajgarh 241 42 Jitwani Bas 93 43 Kaunt 96 44 Phool Pura 220 45 Rajpura Kharkri 46 46 Rewasa 536 47 Rewari 77 48 Sirsa 151 49 Sai 254 50 Tigrana 525 51 Simli 52 Dhirana 29 53 Babarbas 54 Dhabdhani 55 Kharia Bass 56 Dharwanbass 57 Puranpura BLOCK TOSHAM (Hisar) Acres 1 Alakhpura 44 2 Alampur 315 3 Budhshali 450 4 Bussan 122 5 Bhariwas 655 6 Baganwala 215 7 Badalwala 36 8 Badola 202 9 Chh. Rangran 77 10 Chh. Jogian 75 11 Bevawas 271 12 Dadam 405 13 Dulheri 311 14 Gurera 187 15 Isherwal 163 16 Jhanwari 144 17 Jhumpa Kalan 299 18 Jhumpa Khurd 136 19 Kalod 136 20 Kh. Sohan 350 21 Khera 1083 22 Kh. Makhwan 356 23 Khanak 1088 24 Lilus 411 25 Mohila 258 26 Nigana Kalan 100 27 Nigana Khurd 304 28 Naloi 177 29 Pataudi 442 30 Pinjokhra 141 31 Sagban 157 32 Saral 588 33 Sandwa 510 34 Siwani 122 35 Sungerpur 255 36 Tosham 483 37 Thalaur 133 38 Daryapur 326 39 Bidhwan 3 40 Gudha 5 41 Matani 18 42 Dh. Bhakran 2 43 Ganghala 162 44 Miran 45 Bhera 46 Sidhan 47 Mandahan 48 Garanpur 231 49 Barwa 12 BLOCK LOHARU (Hisar) Acres 1 Ahmadwas 177 2 Alaudinpur 205 3 Budheri 52 4 Darduchaina 222 5 Bardumugal 322 6 Budhera 220 7 Bairan 518 8 Barwas 348 9 Behal 597 10 Baralu 317 11 Bisalwas 131 12 Bidhnoi 386 13 Chebarkalan 330 14 Chehar Khurad 160 15 Damkaura 80 16 Dighawajattan 340 17 Deorala 661 18 Gopalwas 379 19 Girwa 407 20 Gokalpura 581 21 Gothara 292 22 Gogarwas 114 23 Gignow 243 24 Hassan 122 25 Indiwali 283 26 Jhupakalan 428 27 Jhanjharaseorain 293 28 Kusalpura 52 29 Kharkhari 666 30 Kasanikalan 427 31 Kural 723 32 Kalali 1 33 Lalawas 218 34 Mandholikhurad 7 35 Morka 5 36 Mithi 441 37 Mandholikalan 674 38 Nangal 97 39 Noonsar 145 40 Nikipur 153 41 Pahari 436 42 Obra 216 43 Fatiabhima 365 44 Fartiakhora 189 45 Patwan 436 46 Paju 178 47 Rodhan 77 48 Surpura 274 49 Surpurakhurad 214 50 Sordajadid 198 51 Sehar 189 52 Serla 214 53 Sidhanwa 189 54 Singhani 659 55 Sirsi 384 56 Sohansara 515 57 Salewala 183 58 Talwani 145 Fatehabad Block (Hisar) Acres Kanals Marlas 1 Bhodhia Khera 107 5 5 2 Bangram 300 0 17 3 Manawali 48 3 2 4 Mehuwala 432 2 7 5 Banmandouri 183 0 8 6 Pilimandori 400 4 11 7 Thyyan 236 6 4 8 Dhabi Kalan 177 0 18 9 Dhabi Khurd 110 5 3 10 Jandwala 173 2 7 11 Dayar 302 5 7 12 Dhingsara 50 7 13 13 Ram Sara 224 4 15 14 Chuli Khurd 150 7 3 15 Chuli Kalan A. K. M. 193 2 5 16 Chuli Bharian 414.2.0 524 4 3 Gadli 110.2.3 17 Khabra Kalan 355.4.3 399 6 6 Dhabra Khurd 44.2.3 18 Suli Khera 114 1 1 19 Bhattu Kalan 386 4 0 20 Sirrdhan 20 0 7 21 Kirhan 406 4 0 22 Banawali 182 4 18 23 Shekhupur Daroli 89 7 19 24 Dhand 272 2 1 25 Dharnian 32 0 2 26 Khairampur 107 0 3 27 Sarangpur 129 4 5 28 Bhana 50 0 0 29 Chaindhar 139 7 18 30 Khara Kheri 165 5 8 31 Badopal 50 3 15 32 Dhangar 174 5 12 33 Matana A. K. M 25 0 0 34 Ayali 61.2.2 102 4 12 Mallar 41.2.10 16 35 Daryapur A. K. M 32 3 15 36 Kharati Khera 162.5.15 171 1 7 Sahidawali 8.4.3 8 37 Kukranwali 53 6 7 38 Sarwarpur 97 3 0 39 Bodiwala 15 2 7 40 Gilla Khera 33 0 16 41 Karnouli 41 1 3 42 Bighar 127 2 14 43 Sadalpur 427 4 4 44 Bhodia Khera A. K. M. 155 5 Bishnoian Majra 146.6.2 341 4 4 Kata Kheri 12.5.7 Rajabad 54.3.18 45 Boswal 11.6.9 Dhir 26.7.19 Barseen 64.4.0 Bisla 32.2.9 Sr. Bahuna Block (Hisar) Acres No. 1 Dahman 247 2 Kanoh 395 3 Chobara 79 4 Kirmara 340 5 Sahu 104 6 Nadhori 155 7 Jandli Kalan 278 8 Jandli Khurd 243 9 Mochiwali 85 10 Chandrawal 164 11 Saniana 199 12 Bothan Khurd 113 13 Kherewala 16 14 Khasa Pathana 279 15 Chamar Khera 112 16 Bosti 367 17 Nehla 375 18 Pabra 939 19 Dulat 143 20 Sanchla 216 21 Gorakhpur 653 22 Simani 485 23 Bhuna 527 24 Jhalnian 146 25 Kajalherhi 122 26 Kuleri 438 27 Agroha 195 28 Sabarwas 134 29 Mohamadpur Rohi 216 30 Khajuri Jati 149 31 Mirpur 104 32 Bawan 152 33 Bawan Bhatu 93 34 Tibi 96 35 Digoh 50 36 Bhundra 59 37 Kanikheri 37 38 Lehrian 136 39 Kherirehan 55 40 Khasa Mahajna 108 41 Bhoda Hosnak 105 42 Bhirana 50 43 Khumharian 225 Sr. BLOCK HANSI II (HISAR) Acres No. 1 Salorna 98 2 Kheri Daulatpur 2 3 Alakhpura 4 Borli Khera 831 5 Samra Khera 6 Dhana Kalan 7 Dhana Khurd 8 Rampura 241 9 Dhani Pirwali 10 Dhani Kumharan 11 Manda 459 12 Garhi 13 Borni Khera 831 14 Samra Khera 15 Gadala 149 16 Badesra 200 17 Bas Akbarpur 113 18 Badshapur 169 19 Bas Azamshahpur 212 20 Bas Khurd Behan 141 21 Bhatol Jattan 176 22 Bhatoni Rangran 23 Jaintpur 24 Badsi 336 25 Sikanderpur 26 Malikpur 27 Darjanpur 28 Jatta Kheri 51 29 Dhani Khushhal 30 Banda Heri 71 31 Bad Chhapar 218 32 Dhanhana 689 33 Jatai 120 34 Kungarh 341 35 Kharkhera 142 36 Lohari Jattu 337 37 Mandhal Khurd 258 38 Mandhal Kalan 138 39 Maula 16 40 Mandhana 567 41 Mandanheri 210 42 Puthi Saman 467 43 Pur 153 44 Talwara 113 45 Paposa 121 46 Sisar 115 47 Sorkhi 106 48 Sauja Taga 190 Sr. BLOCK NARNAUND (HISAR) Acres No. 1 Aurangshapur 57 2 Sulohani 155 3 Narnaund 209 4 Bhaini Amirpur 175 5 Milkpur 23 6 Kheri Soaran 35 7 Kheri Roauh 48 8 Rajthal 131 9 Hebitpur 126 10 Sarsana 148 11 Ugalana 266 12 Kinner 108 13 Khumba 173 14 Madha 76 15 Khanda Kheri 250 16 Kheri Lochab 151 17 Sandlana 242 18 Majra 163 19 Rakhi Khas 255 20 Barsoala 272 21 Bhaklana 156 22 Thurana 275 23 Khot Khurd 175 24 Kheri Jalib 321 25 Kapro 308 26 Bhada Khera 95 27 Chhan 136 28 Gianpura 198 29 Pali 93 30 Ptwar 349 31 Mirchapur 452 32 Gandas 43 33 Guskani 27 34 Bandhori 253 35 Khera Rangran 86 36 Pinhari 273 37 Gamara 99 38 Rakhi Shahpur 144 39 Khoth Kalan 598 40 Kagsar 48 41 Nara 138 42 Budhana 144 43 Jamani Khera 19 44 Khark Punia 427 45 Kani Kheri 209 46 Sotha 180 47 Biana Khera 399 Sr. HISSAR II BLOCK (HISAR) ACRE No. S 1 Adampur 562 2 Asrawan 250 3 Bagla 230 4 Burak 203 5 Balsamnd 1665 6 Bhiwani Rohelan 110 7 Bandaheri 176 8 Chandhriwali 291 9 Darauli 170 10 Dhobi 50 11 Durjanpur 186 12 Dhiranws 99 13 Fransi 79 14 Gorchi 278 15 Gawer 255 16 Ghursal 160 17 Hindwan 173 18 Jakhodhera 226 19 Kajla 212 20 Kalirawan 610 21 Kharabarwala 195 22 Kharia 243 23 Kirtan 40 24 Kohli 232 25 Kurri 168 26 Kabrel 186 27 Ludas 59 28 Ladvi 323 29 Malapur 166 30 Mattersham 314 31 Mingni Khera 400 32 Modakhra 458 33 Mahalsaraimothsarai 197 34 Neoli Khurd 30 35 Neoli Kalan 498 36 Pattan 198 37 Pinharchak 207 38 Rawalwas Khurd 143 39 Rawalwas Kalan 423 40 Shahpur 458 41 Salimgarh 29 Not correct by legible 42 Sarsana 458 from Govt. 43 Siswal 114 reply 44 Siswala 281 45 Sundawas 281 46 Talenwali Kutianwali 178 Sr. HISSAR I BLOCK (Hisar) Kanal Marlas No. 1 Mirzapur 4236 1 2 Raipur 1714 10 3 Nayana 3335 2 4 Chudhriwas 3425 15 5 Kharar 1683 19 6 Alipur 1561 4 7 Tokash 1005 7 8 Harita 902 15 Bhari 552 3 9 Mangali Aklana 1665 1 Mangali Brahman 384 1 10 Bhagana 2709 6 11 Bare Ragran 2661 12 12 Charnaud 1565 19 13 Bare Brahmanan 1439 14 14 Mangali Suratian 1787 16 15 Mangali Jhara 1624 6 16 Ladwa 3154 19 17 Daya 2653 17 18 Bure 1327 18 19 Dumeta 1341 3 20 Rawat Kheri 1794 10 21 Payal 897 4 22 Talwandi Badshahpur 4050 17 23 Mangali Mohabat 1306 6 24 Satrod Kalan 2071 13 25 Mayar 1511 3 26 Gangwa 1609 18 27 Chirod 2599 13 28 Muklana 2252 12 29 Moriyan 1781 5 30 Dewa 1151 11 31 Kalwas 3091 4 32 Bhojraj 1439 19 33 Dahima 852 10 34 Gunjar 435 2 35 Kemri 2067 0 36 Mirkan 1799 15 37 Dabra 1230 14 38 Dhansu 3938 5 39 Talwandi Ruka 2628 6 40 Satrod Khurd 1364 19 41 Satrod Khas 1825 4 42 Sahrwa 4242 16 Sr. Hansi I (Block) Acres No. 1 Kutabpur 35 2 Raman 30 3 Dhanderi 74 4 Kirawar 67 5 Khanpur 262 6 Puthi Mangal Khan 99 7 Hajampur 18 8 Kanwari 196 9 Khokha 132 10 Kharkhari 160 11 Jamawari 48 12 Jamalpur 171 13 Lohari Ragho 236 14 Badhawar 346 15 Bohal 159 16 Balwas 122 17 Bhurtana 3 18 Bir Hansi 7 19 Shekhu Pura 80 20 Dhipal 76 21 Dhadh 173 22 Dhamia 11 23 Gurana 436 24 Kheri Kangan 97 25 Sirai Kal Rawan 326 26 Kulana 105 27 Sisai Bala 652 28 Majod 121 29 Kahahadpur 144 30 Koth Karnail 105 31 Moth Rangran 119 32 Nalwan 124 33 Ratera 120 34 Rahnat 215 35 Sipar 56 36 Singwa Ragho 246 37 Rajpura 93 38 Sulakheri 190 39 Sultanpur 343 40 Sindhar 167 41 Umra 450 42 Rajli 370 43 Masudpur 1262 44 Bhatla 269 45 Chanowt 328 46 Ghirai 366 47 Data 173 48 Sainipura 40 49 Dhani Pal 15 50 Dhani Raju 9 Sr. Tohana Block (Hisar) Acres No. 1 Amani 162 2 Kanwali 181 3 Bhimanwala 248 4 Bahanwala 89 5 Bhodi 16 6 Chandpura 207 7 Chander Kalan 55 8 Chander Khurd 148 9 Damkawa 76 10 Dhungra 144 11 Dharsual Khurd 92 12 Dharsual Kalan 92 13 Diwana 56 14 Dher 71 15 Fatehpuri 109 16 Gajuwala 247 17 Gullarwala 72 18 Hindal wala stet 32 19 Hedarwala 47 20 Hanshwala 140 21 Himatpura 107 22 Indashnoi 187 23 Jakha 52 24 Jamalpur sher Khan 180 25 Kanhai 190 26 Kulan 91 27 Karindi 174 28 Kanha Kheri 35 29 Kanaura 67 30 Kumalwala 78 31 Laluda 73 32 Laha Khera 56 33 Manghera 138 34 Mura Khera 109 35 Machiwala 56 36 Moond Begamwali 93 37 Mundhalyan 162 38 Moond Boghenwali 84 39 Nathuwas 33 40 Nagla 143 41 Nangli 122 42 Neral 112 43 Nanheri 118 44 Pirthala 203 45 Paru Majra 20 46 Parta 120 47 Rattdtheh 89 48 Ratta Khera 86 49 Rahinwali 101 50 Sadanwas 160 51 Shakkarpura 127 52 Sadani 120 53 Saniain 350 54 Talwana 220 55 Talwani 69 56 Tharwa 84 57 Tharwi 55 Sr. Barwala Block (Hisar) Acres No. 1 Barwala 1152 2 Khedar 965 3 Pinghal 118 4 Balak 500 5 Karori 212 6 Karara 66 7 Shyam Sukh 240 8 Sin 93 9 Nanhala 242 10 243 11 Chikanwas 189 12 Thiska 212 13 Jagan 262 14 Juglan 350 15 Talwandi 166 16 Bugana 301 17 Dhangtana 76 18 Bavalpur 133 19 Vado Pati 121 20 Sirsoud 280 21 Vicnpari 188 22 Javra 40 23 Khari Varki 128 24 Matlora 345 25 Kumba Kheri 99 26 Latani 258 27 Masan Garh 256 28 Bobua 160 29 Sarhera 140 30 KaharKhara 276 31 Govipur 109 32 Parabhuwala 226 33 Budha Khera 124 34 Voklana 210 35 Bheri Akbarpur 176 36 Daulatpur 158 37 Nawan Gaon 122 38 Bhaini Badshahpur 126 Sr. BLOCK RATIA (Hisar) Acres No. 1 Pilchain 96 2 Khai 95 3 Sardarewala 67 4 Lodhuwas 106 5 Nangal 50 6 Sukhmanpur 153 7 Ratia 235 8 Bhunderwas 111 9 Phul 179 10 Badal Garh 56 11 Rata Khera 96 12 Mehmra 60 13 Hasinga 177 14 Kawalgarh 71 15 Babanpur 152 16 Bahmanwala 94 17 Mehamadpur 156 18 Kamana 164 19 Biran Badi 151 20 Alawalwas 51 21 Lali 50 22 Balyala 36 23 Ganda 66 24 Alika 97 25 Kalotba 70 26 Hizarawankhurad 168 27 Jalopur 60 28 Aharwan 80 29 Nakta 192 30 Marh 72 31 Hizaranwan Kalan 226 32 Dhaulu 111 33 Haroli 50 34 Nagpur 288 35 Hamzapur 50 Treatment of T.B. Patients in the State *142. Sh. Daya Krishan: Will the Minister for Health be pleased to state – (a) the appromimate number of T.B. Patients in the State; (b) the wost affected district with the said disease in the State; (c) whether arrangements for treatment of T.B. patients are made at every district Headquarter in the State; if so, the detailed facilities whcih are provided to such patients at district headquarters; (d) whether requisite medicines are provided to T.B. patients at Jind District Headquarter; (e) the arrangement the Government have made so far to supply B.C.G. injections in the State? Sh. Sheryo Nath: (a) 1,25,000 radiologically positive and 42,000 infectious cases. (b) Each district of the State is equally affected. (c) Yes, except at Jind. The facilities provided at the district headquarters are:- (1) B.C.G. Vaccination. (2) X-Ray examination. (3) Laboratory examination. (4) Free anti-T.B. drugs to the patients undergoing domiciliary treatment. (d) A proposal is under the consideration of Government. (e) The B.C.G. injections are distributed through B.C.G. Teams. All the districts in the State except Jind have a Team each. Government are considering the proposal for establishing a B.C.G. Team at Jind. Dispensaries and Health Centres without Doctors *143. Sh. Daya Krishan: Will the Minister for Health be pleased to state – (a) the number of Dispensaries and of Health Centres in the State which are without doctors as on 1st April, 1967; (b) the number out of the above which have been without doctors for the last three years; (c) the number of additional doctors needed to make up the deficiency in the various Hospitals and Dispensaries in the State; (d) whether ther is any scheme to convert the Alopathic Dispensaries into the Ayurvedic Dispensaries; (e) whether there is any proposal under the consideration of Government to appoint Vaids in Alopathic Dispensaies in the State? Sh. Sheryo Nath: (a) 40. (b) 23. (c) 293. (d) Yes. (e) No. Rewari Lift Irrigation Scheme *327. Sh. Jaswant Singh: Will the Minister for Irrigation and power be pleaed to state the progress so far made in the Rewari Lift Irrigation Scheme and also the time by which the Government propse to provide water to the villages in Rewari Tehsil which are covered by the said scheme? Sh. Mani Ram Godara: Under Rewari Lift Scheme, 160.00 miles length of new channels was to be constructed along with five number Pump Houses. Out of this, 117 miles of channels and two Pump Houses have been completed. The latter have already provided irrigation to over 2,000 acres, subject to the availability of funds the remaining pump Houses are expected to be completed so as to supply irrigation by the end the Fourth Plan. STARRED QUESTION No. 398 GOVERNMENT OF HARYANA D.O. No. 4884-PWI-67/11183. Minister, Irrigation and Power Department, Haryana, Chandigarh. The 17th/19th June, 1967 Subject:- Percentage of water supplied to Rohtak, Karnal and Jind Districts and the Betterment Levy charged per acre. Mr. Dear, The answer to Starred Assembly Question No. 398 appearing in the list, of questions for the 19th June, 1967, in the name of Sh. Ganpat Rai, M.L.A. is not ready. The requisite information is being collected from the subordinate offices. I am, therefore, to request that the time for answering this question may kindly be extended and this question included in the list of questions for any day after 15 days. With regards Yours sincerely, (Sd.) MANI RAM GODARA. Ch. Sri Chand, Speaker, Haryana Vidhan Sabha, Chandigarh. Full Water Share for Dadri Tehsil, District Mohindergarh *399. Sh. Ganpat Rai: Will the Minister for Irrigation and Power be pleased to state (a) whether the Government is aware of the fact that 70 causecs of water was supplied to District Rohtak out of 292 cusecs of water meant for Dadri Tehsil, District Mohindergarh only according to the Government agreement from Kharkara Head; if so, the reasons thereof and also the time by which Dadri Tehsil will get its full share of water? Sh. Mani Ram Godara: Due share of 253 cusecs is bing supplied to tehsil Dadri of Mohindergarh District from Kharkara Head and 38 cusecs to district Rohtak out of total discharge of 291 cusecs. Lift Irrigation Scheme, Dabri *400. Sh. Ganpat Rai: Will the Minister for Irrigation and Power be pleased to state whether there is any Lift Irrigation Scheme for Dadri, district Mohindergarh under consideration of the Government; if so, the stage at which it stands at present? Sh. Mani Ram Godara: Yes, The Project Estimate of Dadri Lift Irrigation Scheme is under scrutiny. Defective Electricity Supply to Rewari Area in the State *326. Sh. Jaswant Singh: Will the Minister for Irrigation and Power be pleased to state, date-wise the periods for which electric supply to Rewari area remained defective (Breat-downs or low voltage) during the months of April and May 1967, together with the action taken or proposed to be taken by the Government to set matter right? Sh. Mani Ram Godara: (a) A statement is laid on the table of the House. (b) Patrolling has been intensified to detect defects and minimise recurrences of interruptions in the supply. STATEMENT Date-wise Periods for which Electric Supply in Rewari Area remained defective during April, 1967 and May, 1967. Date From To Duration 1st April, 1967 15.22 15.23 1 Minute 4th April, 10.01 10.02 1 Minute 1967 4th April, 13.52 13.55 3 Minute 1967 5th April, 19.07 19.09 2 Minute 1967 6th April, 16.20 16.25 5 Minute 1967 7th April, 16.49 16.50 1 Minute 1967 7th April, 18.20 18.25 5 Minute 1967 9th April, 8.45 8.49 4 Minute 1967 9th April, 12.20 12.25 5 Minute 1967 10th April, 10.10 10.12 2 Minute 1967 11th April, 19.34 19.35 1 Minute 1967 12th April, 13.50 13.51 1 Minute 1967 13th April, 12.33 12.35 2 Minute 1967 13th April, 14.10 14.11 1 Minute 1967 13th April, 14.55 14.56 1 Minute 1967 13th April, 15.05 15.06 1 Minute 1967 14th April, 13.52 13.53 1 Minute 1967 15th April, 14.15 15.25 Hr. 1.10 1967 Minutes 15th April, 10.10 10.20 10 Minute 1967 16th April, 12.47 12.49 2 Minute 1967 16th April, 13.30 13.50 5 Minute 1967 16th April, 13.25 13.27 2 Minute 1967 16th April, 13.31 17.50 Hr. 4.19 1967 Minutes 16th April, 18.35 19.35 1 Hr. 1967 17th April, 11.55 11.56 1 Minute 1967 17th April, 13.50 15.20 Hr. 1.30 1967 Minutes 18th April, 10.26 10.28 2 Minute 1967 18th April, 10.40 10.42 2 Minute 1967 18th April, 11.08 11.15 7 Minute 1967 18th April, 14.40 14.45 5 Minute 1967 18th April, 17.15 17.17 2 Minute 1967 19th April, 19.15 19.17 2 Minute 1967 20th April, 16.32 16.34 2 Minute 1967 20th April, 17.53 17.54 2 Minute 1967 21st April, 8.26 8.37 11 Minute 1967 21st April, 12.32 12.37 5 Minute 1967 21st April, 12.26 12.28 2 Minute 1967 22nd April, 18.25 18.31 6 Minute 1967 23rd April, 8.36 8.38 2 Minute 1967 23rd April, 14.44 14.56 12 Minute 1967 23rd April, 16.15 16.16 1 Minute 1967 24th April, 10.50 10.51 1 Minute 1967 25th April, 13.10 13.15 5 Minute 1967 25th April, 17.15 17.22 7 Minute 1967 26th April, 13.29 13.30 1 Minute 1967 26th April, 13.42 13.43 1 Minute 1967 26th April, 13.44 Supply restored from Sohna at 1967 14.34 on 4th May, 1967 due to defective lightening arrestor near S/Station, Rewari 8th April, 14.06 14.08 2 Minute 1967 8th April, 16.44 16.45 1 Minute 1967 3rd May, 1967 6.50 6.57 7 Minute 3rd May, 1967 9.12 10.20 Hr. 1.08 Minute 3rd May, 1967 10.29 10.31 2 Minute 5th May, 1967 12.46 12.47 1 Minute 6th May, 1967 11.06 11.07 1 Minute 6th May, 1967 11.40 11.41 1 Minute 6th May, 1967 17.37 18.25 48 Minute 6th May, 1967 18.28 18.32 4 Minute 7th May, 1967 13.08 13.10 2 Minute 8th May, 1967 14.05 14.06 1 Minute 9th May, 1967 10.07 10.55 48 Minute 9th May, 1967 12.20 12.22 2 Minute 9th May, 1967 13.27 13.37 10 Minute 9th May, 1967 13.50 14.10 20 Minute 9th May, 1967 14.15 14.36 20 Minute 9th May, 1967 14.45 3.16 Hrs. 12.31 due to defective lightenting arrestor near rewari S/Station 10th May, 13.45 13.46 1 Minute 1967 10th May, 13.50 13.53 3 Minute 1967 10th May, 15.25 15.53 18 Minute 1967 10th May, 16.07 16.09 2 Minute 1967 10th May, 16.29 16.30 1 Minute 1967 10th May, 16.45 16.47 2 Minute 1967 11th May, 13.04 13.05 1 Minute 1967 11th May, 15.39 15.40 1 Minute 1967 11th May, 16.56 16.57 1 Minute 1967 12th May, 7.35 8.45 HR. 1.10 1967 Minute 12th May, 11.25 11.28 3 Minute 1967 12th May, 15.20 15.21 1 Minute 1967 12th May, 15.38 15.39 1 Minute 1967 13th May, 0.15 5.12 Hrs. 4.57 1967 Minutes due to urgent work at Delhi S/Station 15th May, 8.45 8.46 1 Minute 1967 18th May, 13.40 13.41 1 Minute 1967 18th May, 15.46 15.47 1 Minute 1967 19th May, 12.40 14.42 2 Minute 1967 19th May, 13.20 13.28 8 Minute 1967 19th May, 14.25 14.27 2 Minute 1967 19th May, 15.53 16.03 10 Minute 1967 20th May, 13.10 13.11 1 Minute 1967 20th May, 13.27 13.28 1 Minute 1967 20th May, 13.32 13.33 1 Minute 1967 20th May, 13.40 18.32 Hrs. 4.52 1967 Minute 21st May, 4.43 4.45 2 Minute 1967 21st May, 8.29 8.32 3 Minute 1967 21st May, 8.41 8.42 1 Minute 1967 21st May, 13.02 13.04 2 Minute 1967 21st May, 13.20 13.26 6 Minute 1967 21st May, 13.32 16.07 Hrs. 2.36 1967 Minute 22nd May, 13.42 13.44 2 Minute 1967 23rd May, 12.57 12.58 1 Minute 1967 24th May, 3.20 3.22 2 Minute 1967 24th May, 3.40 0.30 26/5/67 Hr. 1967 44.50 Hr. due to a wire rouching with phase and earth at Pole No. 604 26th May, 13.28 13.30 2 Minute 1967 26th May, 17.32 17.38 6 Minute 1967 26th May, 17.45 18.55 1 Hr. and 10 1967 Minutes. Due to testing by X.E.N. M. & T. at Sohana 28th May, 1.32 5.15 Hrs. 3.43 due 1967 to shut-down 29th May, 14.59 15.00 1 Minute 1967 30th May, 16.15 16.16 1 Minute 1967 31st May, 9.05 9.07 2 Minute 1967 Elections to Municipal Committees in the State *141. Sh. Daya Krishan: Will the Minister for Local Government pleased to state – (a) to total number of Municipal Committees in the State elections to which have fallen due; (b) the period within which the election to the said Municipal Committees are likely to be held? Sh. Harpal Singh: (a) Elections to 26 Municipal Committees have fallen due. (b) The elections to these municipal Committees will be held shortly. Municipal Committee, Rewari *328. Sh. Jaswant Singh: Will the Minister for Local Government be pleased to state the reasons due to which the Municipal Committee, Rewari was superseded, together with the improvement; if any, achieved since the assumption of charge by the Administrator? Sh. Harpal Singh: The Municipal Committee, Rewari, ws superseded for the reasons enlisted in the annexure appended hereto. No significant improvement could be possible within a short period of four months. STATEMENT OF REASONS (1) The Municipla Committee, Rewari, failed to comply with the audit objections outstanding since long and a large number of audit noties accumulated fro compliance in the past some years. (2) The Municipal Committee, Rewari, failed to remove the encroachments on the Municipal land. (3) The Encroachment Register was also incomplete, as a number of encroachments made on the Municipal land had not been noted in it. (4) A Municipal Commissioner had also made encroachment onthe municipal land. (5) The Municipal Committee regularised un- authorised occupation of Municipal land (Teh-Bazari) on payment of nominal composition fee. (6) The Municipla Committee, Rewari, failed to improve the sanitation of the town, although it had purchased lot of equipment for sanitation, drains and streets were not cleaned and there were heaps of rubbish and refuse lying in the town. (7) the Municipal Committee, Rewari, failed to improve the bad conditions of the road and inspite of the amounts of Rs. 30,000 sanctioned for 1965-66, no improvement towards maintenance of roads had been made. (8) The Municipal Committee, Rewari, failed to ensure sufficient water supply to the town. (9) The Municipla Committee, Rewari, had also shown high handed ness by cutting the water-supply line of Government Higher Secondary School, Rewari. (10) The Municipla Committee, Rewari failed to realise the huge arrears of house tax whcih accumulated during the past years, particularly because they were generally outstanding against the favourite persons of the members whom they did not want to displease. (11) There was acute party faction amongst the members and the President used his power, under section 35 of the Punjab Municipal Act, 1911, to force his opinion on other members of the Municipal Committee. (12) Meetings of Municipla Committee were not held regularly. In the months of Ju,e August and September, 1965 and in March and June, 1966, no meetings wee held by the Municipal Committee. (13) The Municipla Committee, Rewari was committing irregularities in appointments of staff, as evidenced by the irregular appointments of Sh. Ishwar Dass as Additional Octroi Inspector and Sh. Chander Bhan as Vaccinator, who was not qualified for this job. License for running slaughter house in the area of village Kundli, tehsil Sonepat, district Rohtak *262. Ch. Rizaq Ram: Will the Minister for Local Government be pleased to state: (a) whether Government have sanctioned any license for running a slaughter house under the name and style of Estex Farm in the area of village Kundli, tehsil Sonepat, District Rohtak; if so the date when and the purpose for which the license was issued; (b) whether it is a fact that the Block Samiti Rai in whose jurisdiction the said slaughter house has been set up, had resused to issue the license for running the slaughter house; (c) whether the people of the area made any representation to Government agaisnt the issue of the license for the said slaughter house? Sh. Partap Singh Daulta (Minister for Development): (a) No. (b) Yes. (c) Yes. People have voiced opposition to the setting up of the factory at the site. UNSTARRED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Upgradation of Schools in the State: Will the Minister for Education be pleased to state the total number of schools upgraded in the State, Assembly Constituency-wise, so far? Sh. Hardwari Lal: Attention is invited to reply to starred question no. 156 with which a District-wise list of schools upgraded has been given. A copy of the list is placed on the table of the House. It is not possible to intimate the total number of schools upgraded inthe State, Assembly Constituency-wise. To do so, will take time. List of Schools Upgraded in the State District Primary to Middle Middle to High Ambala Hamindpur Mustafabad Samalheri Jagadhri Workshop Kothi Majra Baldevnagar Camp Karanpur Pinjore Ambala- Gadauli Raipur Jhajara condld Zafarpur Nanakpur Kurali (Naraingarh) Saha Saphera Durana Karnal Ardhana Kharindwa Devidaspura Gumthala Rao Agondha Naultha Dikadla Indri Topra Seenakh Ramana Ramani Gum thala Garhu Kairon Faridpur Chaura Baraul Bastara Asandh Risalu Pharali Mundhri Jathiana Sanwat Shera Chillaur Dahar Sikri Karhans Harhan Dadaur Kelal Majra Dhola Morthala Phakalana Moonak Autawa Datrath Chocharan Jalmana Sakra Ismailbad Phaphrana Khurdban Pathera (21) (22) Gurgaon Sheri Singal Hairi Biwan Siroli Aherwan Gharotha Mohanpur Mushaidpur Gurgaon Village Gurgaon- Jauri Sampka Shakopur Concld Padhri Wala Motla Kalan Kalwatri Tigaon Dhanwana Nand Rampur Buroh Aherwan (duplicate) Sakhrauli (9) Chandot Khandewra Bonatwas Bass Batri Nangal Shahhaspur Khanauri Kakoria (17) Mohindergarh Dulana Lookhi Dholera Changrod Bondewal, Baund, Dhanaudda, Ghasula, Rewasa, Nawaznagar, Ghudhana, Mariahas, Dhaunda, Jawa, Ghausi (9) Mandheru, Pali, nangal, Katha (9) Jind Makhand Doomar, Amargarh, Kurar, Khankalan, Bata Shamlo Kalan (4) Dhoondewa, Kharal, Kaloda Kalan, Baroli Pandora Pandora Bar Sikkri Khurd Budha Khera (9) Rohtak Babodh Kalan Gandhi Camp, Rohtak Kesar Hasangarh Kultana Dodanpur Kharman Jahangirpur Gandhi Camp, Rohtak Nidana Gawalison Rathdhana Sasroli Bopania Balor Mattan Morekheri Chhara Summergopalpur Dhakia Rohtak- Ukhal Chan (Kot) Chimni Concld Malikpur Titoli Madanpur Akheri Ismalia Bamauli Nonamazra Sisana Rohad Soldha Gohabana Jhanswan Bajana Guhna Mundlana Sampal Kheri Malikpur (18) Khadan Kulasi Kalanaur Koelpur Mandhura Jasia Baliana Bahu Akbarpur Jaharaundha Hisar Ghuskani Agroha Bhera Barwa Bhirana Baliyali Sarangpur Desu Jodha Mandholi Kalan Chauli Pragya Baralu Mauzdin Kanwari Rania Mandhana Mithathal Nandhroi Gorakhpur Phul Marh Panniwala Motta Khaua Kheri Desu Malkana Bas Kirwar Biran Budhia Khera Chamal Khera Bhakiana Nithi Golegarh Jamalpur Kulana Bahal Haluwas Gonawala Kont Sinana (19) Dhansu, Jurana Nakta, Sahu, Baina, Naloi, Nagipur, Thalore, Neloi Kalan (28) Dam on Chotang, Saraswati, markanda and Tangri etc. 36. Sh. Ram Parkash: Will the Minister for Irrigation and Power be pleased to state whether any scheme is under the consideration of Government to construct a dam on Chotang, Saraswati, Markanda, Tangri etc., rivers to control the floods in the State; if so, the time by which the said scheme is likely to be implemented? Sh. Mani Ram Godara: No, Sir. SHORT NOTICE QUESTION AND ANSWER Advance increments sanctioned to Doctors in the State *350. Smt. Om Prabha Jain: Will the Minister for Health be pleased to state whether the advance increment sanctioned for some P.C.M.S. Doctors due to pre-service experience of private practice has actually been released to them and if not, the reasons for this delay? Sh. Jaswant Singh (Deputy Minister, Health): One increment on the basis of three year experience subject to a maximum of five increments are admisible tothose doctors, who had joined service in P.C.M.S., Class II as a result of advertisements issued by the Public Service Commission after June, 1961 and upto 21st February, 1966. Since the formation of Haryana State with effect from 1st November, 1966 these increments have not been granted to any P.C.M.S, Class II Doctors. The cases of seven P.C.M.S. II Doctors are under consideration and will be decided on receipt on necessary certificates/documents from the doctors concerned. I may also explain that the respect of the seven cases under consideration, certain information is still awaited from the Department. As soon as the same is received, the increments will be released. Smt. Om Prabha Jain: Is this due to delay on the part of the doctors or on the pat of the Department that these increments have not been granted so far? Deputy Minister: The procedure adopted by the previous Government in this connection, was not very sound. When the affidavits from the doctors had been received, the increments should have been released. the Government will now certainly look into the matter and try to release the increments as early as possible. Smt. Om Prabha Jain: Will the Deputy Minister assure that the case will be dealt with expeditiously? Deputy Minister: Yes, please. CALL ATTENTION NOTICE Sh. Faqir Chand Aggarwal: Sir, I beg to draw the attention of the Haryaan Government to acute shortage of drinkging water in Ambala City. The population oof Ambala City is over 85,000 excluding Model Town. The drinking water supply is only 8 lakh galons per day whereas normally it should not be less than 20 lakh gallons per day. This 8 lakh gallons supply per day is absolutely inadequate to meet the genuine daily demand of the people of Ambala City. Out the of the eighteen tubewells installed in Ambala City only 6 are working and they too not satisfactorily. The other tubewells have failed since long and some did not even work. There have been serious cases of violence and riots, as the result of the above, in Ambala City and cases have even gone to the courts. Due to the above circumstances prevailing in the Ambala City there is great resentment among its people. If these deteriorating conditions are nto checked, serious consequences are likely to follow. It is, therefore, urged that the Haryana Government will take immediate and effective steps to supply adequate drinking water to the people of Ambala City by sinking more tubewells and installing more pipe lines. Mr. Deputy Speaker: The Call Attention Notice is admitted. The Minister concerned may please make a statement. Minister of State for Public Works (Sh. Phool Chand): The statement is not yet ready. It will be made later, Sir. DEMANDS FOR GRANTS Demands for grants (19-General Administration) Chief Minister: (Rao Birendra Singh): Sir, I beg to move – That a sum not exceeding Rs. 1,44,55,150 be granted to the Governor to defray the charges that will come in the course of payment for the year 1967-68 *excluding the amount of Rs. 48,85,050 already voted on acount) in respect of charges under head 19-General Administration. Mr. Deputy Speaker: Motion moved – That a sum not exceeding Rs. 1,44,55,101 be granted to the Governor to defray the charges that will come in the course of payment for the year 1967-68 *excluding the amount of Rs. 48,85,050 already voted on acount) in respect of charges under head 19-General Administration. 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