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Haryana Government Gazette Haryana Government Gazette EXTRAORDINARY Published by Authority © Govt. of Haryana No. 88–2020/Ext.] CHANDIGARH, TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 2020 (ASADHA 2, 1942 SAKA) gfj;k.kk ljdkj uxj rFkk xzke vk;kstuk foHkkx vf/klwpuk fnukad 23 twu] 2020 la[;k lhlhih ¼,ulhvkj½@MhMhih@bZljkuk@2020@776-& iatkc vuqlwfpr lM+d rFkk fu;af=r {ks= vfu;fer fodkl fucZU/ku vf/kfu;e] 1963 (1963 dk iatkc vf/kfu;e 41) dh /kkjk 5 dh mi&/kkjk (4) }kjk iznÙk ’kfDr;ksa dk iz;ksx djrs gq,] gfj;k.kk ds jkT;iky] blds }kjk] fu;afa=r {ks= dks ykxw fd;s tkus okys izLrkfor rFkk vuqcU/k d rFkk [k esa fn;s x;s fucZU/kuksa rFkk ’krksZa lfgr fuEufyf[kr izk:Ik fodkl ;kstuk bZljkuk&2031 bZLoh ftyk ikuhir izdkf’kr djrs gSaA blds }kjk] uksfVl fn;k tkrk gS fd bl vf/klwpuk ds jkti= esa izdk’ku dh frfFk ls rhl fnu dh vof/k dh lekfIr ij vFkok blds i’pkr ljdkj] izk:Ik fodkl ;kstuk ij ,sls vk{ksiksa rFkk lq>koksa] ;fn dksbZ gks] tks funs'kd] uxj rFkk xzke vk;kstuk foHkkx] gfj;k.kk] uxj ;kstuk Hkou] Cykd ,] IykV la[;k 3] lsDVj&18] e/; ekxZ] p.Mhx<++] dks fyf[kr :Ik esa fdlh O;fDr ls izk:Ik ;kstuk ds laca/k esa fofufnZ"V vof/k dh lekfIr ls iwoZ] izkIr fd;s tk,a] fopkj djsxhA Mªkb±x 1- fu;af=r {ks= dk fo|eku Hkwfe mi;ksx ;kstuk bZljkuk Mªkb±x la[;k Mh-Vh-ih-¼ih-,u-½ 497@18] fnukad 06-11-2018A 2- fu;af=r {ks= ds fy, izk#i fodkl ;kstuk&2031 bZLoh] bZljkuk Mªkb±x la[;k Mh-Vh-ih- ¼ih-,u-½ 449@13] fnukad 24 vDVwcj] 2013@13 uoEcj] 2018A vuqcU/k & ^d* fu;af=r {ks= bZljkuk ds fy;s izk#i fodkl ;kstuk 2031 bZLoh ij O;k[;kRed uksVA 1- ifjp; %& bZljkuk gfj;k.kk ds ftyk ikuhir esa fLFkr ,d cM+k xk¡o rFkk rglhy gS tks ikuhir&xksgkuk@jksgrd jk"Vªh; jktekxZ la[;k 709 ij vofLFkr gS rFkk fnYyh ds jk"Vªh; jkt/kkuh {ks= ds varxZr vkrk gSA HkkSxksfyd vofLFkfr ij bZljkuk vk{kka’k 29° 16^ 60** mrjh vkSj ns’kakrj 76° 49^ 60** iwoZ gS A bZljkuk ,d NksVk CykWd gS ftlesaa 32 xkao gSaA ;gka ds yksxksa dk eq[; O;olk; d``f"k gS vkSj {ks= dh eq[; Qlysa xsgwa] pkoy vkSj xUuk gSaA ;g ewy :Ik ls ,d eaMh gS A ;g lM+dksa vkSj jsyos ls vPNh rjg ls tqM+k gqvk gSA ;gka vkS|ksfxd xfrfof/k ux.; gS rFkk ;g vkS|ksfxd :Ik esa fiNM+k Cykd gSA bl xk¡o dk fodkl /khjs&/khjs vkSj vO;ofLFkr jhfr esa gks jgk gSA vr% (1157) 1158 HARYANA GOVT. GAZ. (EXTRA.), JUNE 23, 2020 (ASAR. 2, 1942 SAKA) vO;ofLFkr rFkk fud`"V :i ls gks jgs fodkl dks jksdus ds fy, vkSj Hkfo"; esa 'kgj ds foLrkj dks fofu;fer djus ds fy, Hkh vk;kstuk gLr{ksi dh vko’;drk gSA 2- tulkaf[;dh js[kkfp= %& bZljkuk ,d cM+k xk¡ao gS] tks /khjs&/khjs c<+ jgk gS A 1991 dh tux.kuk ds vuqlkj tula[;k 5368 Fkh tks 2001 eas c<+dj 6903 rFkk 2011 esa 9472 gks xbZA rnuqlkj] 2031 bZLoh rd ’kgj dh vuqekfur tula[;k 50 izfr’kr dh o`f) nj ds lkFk yxHkx 20000 gksxh] tSlk fd rkfydk 1 esa n’kkZ;k x;k gSA rkfydk 1% bZljkuk dh vuqekfur tual[;k Øe la[;k o"kZ Tkula[;k o`f) nj ¼n’kdh;½ izfr’krrk 1 1991 5368 & 2 2001 6903 28-59 3 2011 9472 37-21 4 2021 13260 vuqekfur 40-00 5 2031 20000 vuqekfur 50-83 vFkkZr~ 20000 3- vkfFkZd fo’ks"krk,a %& bZljkuk viuh vukt e.Mh ds fy, tkuk tkrk gS rFkk vf/kdrj xk¡o dk eq[; O;olk; d`f"k gSA xsg¡w] pkoy rFkk xUuk bljkuk {ks= dh eq[; Qlysa gSA ;g vkl&ikl ds {ks=ksa ds fy;s vukt mRiknksa ds Fkksd O;kikj dk dsUnz gSA ;gka ij dqN vkjk e’khuas vkSj pkoy ds 'kSyj Hkh gSA gfjr rFkk 'osr ØkfUr;ksa us vkl ikl ds xk¡oksa dh vFkZO;oLFkk dks cgqr c<+k;k gSA Hkwfe dh flpkbZ laxfBr ugj rU= rFkk V;wcosy ls dh tkrh gS pwafd lkFk gh Hkwfexr ehBk ty Hkh izpqj ek=k esa gSA 4- fo|eku Hkwfe mi;ksx rFkk lajpuk %& ¼d½ dsoy 7 xkao vFkkZr~ bZljkuk] cykuk] ukSYFkk] tkSa/ku [kqnZ] dSFk] fctkok vkSj 'kkgiqj dh vkcknh fu;af=r {ks= ds Hkhrj vkrh gSaA ¼[k½ gfj;k.kk jkT; d`f"k foi.ku cksMZ us bl xkao esa vukt eaMh cukbZ gSA blds vfrfjDr] lkFk yxrs gkbZos ij ,d js[kh; :Ik esa dqN O;olkf;d xfrfof/k;ka Hkh ns[kh tk ldrh gSaA ¼x½ bl {ks= dks jk"Vªh; jktekxZ la[;k 709 ¼xksgkuk@jksgrd½ ls ig¡qp gSA bl lM+d dh mfpr pkSM+kbZ ugha gSA dksbZ fu;ksftr ikfdaZx miyC/k ugha gSA ;gka ,d jsyos VªSd fo|eku gS tks bls ikuhir vkSj jksgrd lss tksM+rk gSA ¼?k½ dksbZ fu;ksftr lhojst O;oLFkk ugha gSA ikuh dh vkiwfrZ dk eq[; L=ksr if’peh ;equk ugj vkSj Hkwfexr ty gSA Bksl vif’k"V fuLiknu ds fy, dksbZ txg miyC/k ugha gSA ¼M-½ lkoZtfud vkSj v/kZlkoZtfud mi;ksx tSls& LokLF; laLFkk,a] lkaLd`frd@/kkfeZd dsUnz rFkk 'kSf{k.kd laLFkkuksa dh Hkh dkQh deh gSA ¼p½ dksbZ fu;ksftr ikdZ] LVsfM;e Hkh ugha gSaSA 5- ;kstuk izLrkouk,¡ %& izk:Ik fodkl ;kstuk dh vko’;drk fuEu dkj.kksa ls iM+h % (i) vklikl QSys cM+s d`f"k ;ksX; {ks= ds izca/ku ds fy, ,d cM+s {ks= ds :i esa fodflr djukA (ii) c<+rs gq, voS/k fuekZ.k dks fu;af+=r djus vkSj bl {ks= esa fodkl dks fofu;fer djus gsrqA HkkSfrd fu;kstu izLrkfor tula[;k dks vkdf"kZr djus rFkk mlds lek;kstu ds fy, vko’;d gSA lkFk gh ;g dLcs esa lkekftd&vkfFkZd xfrfof/k;ka iznku djrk gSA blfy,] fodkl ;kstuk izLrkoksa vkSj ckg~; O;oLFkk ds fy, fofHkUu ekinaM@izfrca/k /;ku esa j[ks x, gSa tksfd fuEu gS%& (i) yf{kr tula[;k dks o"kZ 2031 bZLoh rd lek;kstu fd;k tkuk gSA HARYANA GOVT. GAZ. (EXTRA.), JUNE 23, 2020 (ASAR. 2, 1942 SAKA) 1159 (ii) 'kgj dh o`f) izkd`frd dh fn’kk ikuhir&xksgkuk&jksgrd ¼jk"Vªh; jktekxZ 709½ rFkk jsyos ykbZu ds e/; esa gSaA (iii) Ikqjkus xkao esa vk/kkjHkwr lqfo/kkvksa dh ekax rFkk vkiwfrZ ds chp ds vUrj dk foU;kl (iv) tula[;k] ?kuRo vkSj vU; vk/kkjHkwr ljapukvksa bR;kfn ds laca/k eas jk"Vªh; jkt/kkuh mi&{ks=h; ;kstuk ds fu;e@ekunaM 5-1 izLrkfor Hkwfe mi;ksx %& izk:i fodkl ;kstuk 2031 ,-Mh- 20000 O;fDr;ksa dh vuqekfur tula[;k ds lek;kstu ds fy, cukbZ xbZ gSA 248 gSDVs;j Hkwfe ’kgjhdj.k ds fy, 80-64 O;fDr izfr gSDVs;j dh nj ls izLrkfor gSA lewpk 'kgjhd`r {ks= fjgk;’kh] O;olkf;d] vkS|ksfxd bR;kfn mi;ksx ds fy, ckaVk x;k gSA Hkwfe mi;ksx forj.k dk fooj.k uhps nh xbZ rkfydk esa fn;k x;k gS%& rkfydk 1-2 Hkwfe mi;ksx forj.k Øe Hkwfe mi;ksx Js.kh orZeku fu;af=r {ks= ds vUrxZr dqy {ks= çfr'krrk l[a;k vkcknh dk izLrkfor {ks= ¼gSDVs;j esa½s ¼gSDVs;j esa½s {ks= (%) 1 fjgk;'kh 81-47 33-01 114-49 46-16 2 Okkf.kfT;d 5-00 5-71 10-71 4-32 3 vkS|ksfxd 5-00 20-00 25-00 10-08 4 lkoZtfud rFkk v/kZ& 12-00 10-30 22-30 9-00 lkoZtfud 5 tu mi;ksfxrk,a 5-00 10-00 15-00 6-05 6 ifjogu vkSj lapkj 5-00 25-00 30-00 12-09 7 [kqys {ks= 5-00 25-51 30-51 12-30 dqy 118-47 129-53 248-00 100-00 fVIi.k-& fjgk;’kh mi;ksx ds v/khu {ks= esa fo|eku ’kgj ds v/khu {ks= rFkk blds foLrkj ds fy, vkjf{kr fudVorhZ {ks= ’kkfey gSA ¼d½ fjgk;’kh %& 20000 O;fDr;ksa dks lek;ksftr djus ds fy, fjgk;’kh mi;ksx ds fy, 114-49 gSDVs;j Hkwfe dk {ks=Qy vkoafVr fd;k x;k gSA 300 O;fDr izfr gSDVs;j dh okLrfod fjgk;’kh l?kurk lfgr o"kZ 2031 bZLoh rd yf{kr tula[;k lek;ksftr dh tkuh gSA mijksDr esa ls orZeku tula[;k 9472 O;fDr orZeku vkcknh {ks= 81-47 gSDVs;j esa xkao bZljkuk esa jg jgh gSA vr% vuqekfur tula[;k 10528 ds fy, 33-01 gSDVs;j dk fjgk;’kh {ks= lSDVj&1 rFkk 2 esa izLrkfor gSA izR;sd fjgk;’kh {ks= dks nksuksa rjQ 20 izfr’kr fHkUurk ds lkFk MªkbZax esa n’kkZbZ xbZ lSDVj l?kurk rFkk blds vfrfjDr ubZ ,dhd`r vuqKkiu ikWfylh ¼,uvkbZ,yih½] nhu n;ky tu vkokl ;kstuk ikWfylh ¼MhMhts,okbZ½ rFkk vQksMZ,scy xzqi gkÅflax ikWfylh esa ;Fkk fofgr l?kurk esa fodflr fd;k tk,xkA 20 izfr’kr xzqi gkÅflax dEiksusUV ikWfylh fjgk;’kh {ks= esa Hkh ykxw gksxhA l?kurk dh o`f) gsrq izLrko ds vfrfjDr] fodkl ;kstuk esa fuEufyf[kr izko/kku Hkh fd;s x;s gSa %& ¼d½ vfrfjDr vkcknh dh vko’;drk dks iwjk djus ds fy, igys ls gh ;kstukc)@fodflr fjgk;’kh {ks=ksa esa volajpuk ds fy, vfrfjDr {ks= miyC/k djok;k tk,xkA ¼[k½ vkoklh; dkWyksuh@lsDVj esa lM+dksa dh U;wure pkSM+kbZ 12 ehVj ls de ugha gksxhA ¼x½ fjgk;’kh dkWyksuh@lsDVjksa esa ikdZ@[kqys LFkkuksa ds fy, U;wure {ks= bl jhfr esa ;kstukc) fd;k tk,xk fd ;g izfr O;fDr 2-5 oxZ ehVj ds U;wure ekinaM dks iwjk djsxkA ¼[k½ okf.kfT;d %& fo|eku vukt eaMh dks xkao bljkuk ds lehi fodflr fd;k x;k gSA ubZ vukt eMh 14 gSDVs;j {ks= es jk"Vªh; jkt ekxZ 709 ij xk¡o cykuk es cukbZ tk jgh gSA lsDVj&3 esa fu;ksftr O;olkf;d xfrfof/k;ksa ds fy, 5-71 gSDVs;j dk {ks= vkjf{kr j[kk x;k gSA 1160 HARYANA GOVT.
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