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(~) if l'lCflI~I'1 ~ I ~ ~ ~ fcn '(I\J1 4?! if l'l Cfl 1~I C1 ~ cBT lltq >rfcn:rt ~ FcP:wr em ~ ~ I 23. <RIW'T ~ I t (~ cg+1R) 3lCR ~ ('<illilr£j l'l~II'<i'1) , f%lililC'i ~ , xNCflI"! I ~ ~O 177-2621585 •I • (Authoritative English text of the Himachal Pradesh Government Notification NO. GAD-B-(A)-1- t 1112013-1 (Mandi) Datedr;;-11-20 16 as required under clause(3) of Article 348 of the Constitution of India). Government of Himachal Pradesh, General Administration Department Section-B. No. GAD-B-(A)-1-11 /2013-1(Mandi) Dated Shimla-2, the '+-11-2016 NOTIFICA TION Whereas, the Governor of Himachal Pradesh is of the OpInlOn that it is necessary to do so that a new Sub-Tehsil Kataula in District Mandi may be created comprising of the Patwar Circles shown in column 6 below, to provide better services to the concerned people of nearby villages and to avoid inconvenience faced by them and to have the better administrative control. Now, therefore, in exercise of the powers conferred by section 6 of the Himachal Pradesh Land Revenue Act, 1954 (Act No.6 of 1954) and section 5 of the Registration Act, 1908 (Act No. 16 of 1908), the Governor of Himachal Pradesh is pleased to create a new Sub-Tehsil at Kataula with its headquarter at Kataula in District Mandi, Himachal Pradesh with immediate effect:- Name of the Name of Sub- Name of District Head- Patwar Name of Sub-Tehsil Division Tehsil quarter Circles Tehsil from Included where excluded 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Kataula Sadar Mandi Sadar Mandi Mandi Kataula 1. Segli Sadar Mandi 2. Kataula 3. Kamand 4. Namlay 5. Batheri Padhar By Order, V.C.Pharka Chief Secretary to the, l Government of Himachal Pradesh. , I -2-1- -2- ' £ndst. No. GAD-B-(A)-I-11I2013-I(Mandi) Dated 1+ -11-2016. Copy forwarded for information and necessary action to:- I. All the ACS/Principal Secretaries/Secretaries/Special Secretaries / Additional Secretaries /Joint Secretaries /Deputy Secretaries & Under Secretaries to the Govt. of Himachal Pradesh. 2. DLR-cum-Dy Secretary (Law) to the Govt. of Himachal Pradesh. 3. The Pr. Resident Commissioner to the Govt. of H.P. Himachal Bhawan 27-Sikandra Road New Delhi-I 1000 1. 4. The Deputy Secretary (Personnel) to the Govt. of Himachal Pradesh. S. The Deputy Secretary (Revenue)to the Govt. of Himachal Pradesh. 6. The Secretary to Governor, Himachal Pradesh, Shimla-2. 7. Divisional Commissioners Shimla, Mandi & Kangra Division. 8. All the Heads of Department in Himachal Pradesh. 9. All the Deputy Commissioners in Himachal Pradesh. 10. The Registrar, H.P. High Court, Shimla-1. II. All District & Session Judges, Himachal Pradesh. 12. The Director Census Operation, Himachal Pradesh Shimla-I. 13. The Private Secretary to the Chief Minister, & Ministers, H.P. 14. The Private Secretary to Speaker and Deputy Speaker, H.P.Vidhan Sabha Shimla-4. I S. Private Secretary to the Chief Secretary, Himachal Pradesh Govt. Shimla-2. 16. Accountant General, Himachal Pradesh Shimla-3. 17. The Under Secretary to the Govt. ofIndia, Ministry of Home Affairs, New Delhi. 18. The Registrar General, Census Operation Man Singh Road New Delhi. 19. The Surveyor General of India qehradun (Uttarakhand.). 20. The Postmaster General, Himachal Pradesh Circle Shimla-9. 21. The Chief Election Commissioner, Govt. of India, New Delhi. 22. The Controller, Printing & Stationery Deptt., Shimla-5 for publication in the Rajpatra (Extra Ordinary) He is requested to send five copies of the notification published in the Gazette to this Department. 23. Guard file. l (Surinder Kumar) Under Secretary (GAD) to the, Government of Himachal Pradesh. Tel. 0177-2621585 ~ I _ .
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