okf"kZd çfrosnu 2018&19

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fo"k; oLrq v/;k; fo"k; oLrq i`"B v/;k;&1 çLrkouk vkSj laxBukRed lajpuk 1 & 3 ¼d½ çLrkouk 1 & 2 ¼[k½ laxBukRed lajpuk 2 ¼x½ laxBukRed pkVZ 3 v/;k;&2 laln ds nksuksa lnuksa dk cqyk;k tkuk vkSj l=kolku 4 & 6 ¼d½ l= dk cqyk;k tkuk vkSj l=kolku 4 ¼[k½ l= 4 & 5 (i) cqyk;k tkuk 4 (ii) l=kolku 5 ¼x½ yksd lHkk ds fy, ernku] xBu] igyh cSBd] dk;Zdky iwjk gksus rFkk mlds fo?kVu 5 & 6 dh rkjh[kksa dk fooj.k ¼igyh ls lksygoha yksd lHkk½ v/;k;&3 jk"Vªifr dk vfHkHkk"k.k vkSj v/;kns’k 7 & 15 ¼d½ jk’Vªifr dk vfHkHkk’k.k 7 & 8 ¼[k½ v/;kns”kksa ds ckjs esa çko/kku 8 ¼x½ v/;kns”k 8 & 12 ¼?k½ jk’Vªifr }kjk o’kZ 1952 ls 31-03-2019 rd ç[;kfir v/;kns”k 12 & 15 v/;k;&4 laln esa ljdkjh dk;Z vkSj lalnh; le; dk forj.k 16 & 22 ¼d½ ljdkjh dk;Z 16 ¼[k½ ljdkjh dk;Z dh vk;kstuk 16 & 17 ¼x½ ljdkjh dk;Z dk çca/ku 17 ¼?k½ fu’ikfnr ljdkjh dk;Z dk lkj 18 & 19 (i) fo/kk;h 18 (ii) foÙkh; 18 (iii) ctV 19 ¼M-½ eaf=ifj’kn esa fo”okl çLrko 19 ¼p½ ljdkjh le; dk eq[; vkcaVu 19 & 20 ¼N½ O;o/kkuksa bR;kfn ds dkj.k LFkxuksa ij yxk le; 20 ¼t½ vU; xSj&ljdkjh dk;Z 21 ¼>½ cSBdksa dh la[;k 21 & 22 v/;k;&5 xSj&ljdkjh lnL;ksa dk dk;Z 23 & 28 ¼d½ yksd lHkk 23 & 24 (i) fu;e 193 ds varxZr ppkZ 23 (ii) /;kukd’kZ.k çLrko 24 ¼[k½ jkT; lHkk 24 (i) fu;e 176 ds varxZr ppkZ 24 (ii) /;kukd’kZ.k çLrko 24 (iii) ea=ky;ksa ds dk;Zpkyu ij ppkZ 25

iii ¼x½ xSj&ljdkjh lnL;ksa ds fo/ks;dksa vkSj ladYiksa ij ljdkj dk :[k 25 ¼?k½ fnukad 06-01-2018 ls 13-02-2019 rd dh vof/k ds nkSjku lnuksa }kjk fopkj fd, x, 26 xSj&ljdkjh lnL;ksa ds fo/ks;d ¼³½ fnukad 06-01-2018 ls 13-02-2019 rd dh vof/k ds nkSjku lnuksa }kjk fopkj fd, x, 26 & 27 xSj&ljdkjh lnL;ksa ds ladYi ¼p½ laln }kjk o’kZ 1952 ls 2019 ds nkSjku ikfjr fd, x, xSj ljdkjh lnL;ksa ds fo/ks;d 26 & 28 ¼N½ yksd lHkk esa Loh—r xSj ljdkjh lnL;ksa ds ladYi 28 v/;k;&6 vk’okluksa dh ekuhVfjax 29 & 34 ¼d½ lkekU; çfØ;k 29 & 30 ¼[k½ yksd lHkk 30 & 32 ¼x½ jkT; lHkk 32 & 34 ¼?k½ yafcr vk”okluksa ds fuiVku ds fy, dkjZokbZ 34 ¼³½ ljdkjh vk”okluksa laca/kh lfefr ds çfrosnu 34 v/;k;&7 yksd lHkk esa fu;e 377 ds v/khu mBk, x, ekeys rFkk jkT; lHkk esa fu;e 180 ,&bZ ds v/ 35 & 36 khu fo’ks"k mYys[k ¼d½ fu;e 377 ds v/khu mBk, x, ekeys ¼yksd lHkk½ 35 ¼[k½ fu;e 180 ,&bZ ds v/khu fo”ks’k mYys[k ¼jkT; lHkk½ 35 ¼x½ vuqorhZ dkjZokbZ 35 & 36 ¼?k½ ç”u dky ds i”pkr ¼”kwU; dky esa½ mBk, x, ekeyksa ij dkjZokbZ 36 v/;k;&8 ijke’kZnk=h lfefr;ka 37 & 39 v/;k;&9 ln~Hkkouk f’k"VeaMyksa esa laln lnL; 40 & 50 ¼d½ ljdkj }kjk çk;ksftr lalnfonksa ds f”k’VeaMyksa ds fons”k nkSjs 40 & 49 ¼[k½ fons”k tkus okys ljdkjh f”k’VeaMyksa esa laln lnL;ksa dk ukekadu 50 ¼x½ laln lnL;ksa ds fons”k nkSjs 50 ¼?k½ fons”kh vfHknk; ¼fofu;eu½ vf/kfu;e] 1976 ds v/khu vuqefr 50 ¼M-½ fons”k nkSjksa ds fy, jkT; ljdkjksa dks vuqefr@vukifÙk 50 v/;k;&10 ;qok laln ;kstuk 51 & 57 ¼d½ çLrkouk 51 & 52 ¼[k½ jk’Vªh; jkt/kkuh {ks= fnYyh ljdkj vkSj ubZ fnYyh uxj ikfydk ifj’kn ds v/khu 52 & 53 fo|ky;ksa esa ;qok laln çfr;ksfxrk (i) 52oha ;qok laln çfr;ksfxrk] 2017&18 dk iqjLdkj forj.k lekjksg 52 (ii) 53oha ;qok laln çfr;ksfxrk] 2018&19 ds fy, vfHkfoU;kl ikBîØe 52 (iii) 53oha ;qok laln çfr;ksfxrk] 2018&19 dk ewY;kadu 53 ¼x½ dsUæh; fo|ky;ksa esa jk’Vªh; ;qok laln çfr;ksfxrk 53 & 54 (i) 30oha jk’Vªh; ;qok laln çfr;ksfxrk dk iqjLdkj forj.k lekjksg 53 (ii) 31oha jk’Vªh; ;qok laln çfr;ksfxrk] 2018&19 ds fy, vfHkfoU;kl ikBîØe 54 (iii) 31oha jk’Vªh; ;qok laln çfr;ksfxrk] 2018&19 dk ewY;kadu 54 ¼?k½ tokgj uoksn; fo|ky;ksa esa jk’Vªh; ;qok laln çfr;ksfxrk 54 & 56 (i) 21oha jk’Vªh; ;qok laln çfr;ksfxrk] 2017&18 dk iqjLdkj forj.k lekjksg 55 (ii) tokgj uoksn; fo|ky;ksa esa 22oha jk’Vªh; ;qok laln çfr;ksfxrk] 2018&19 ds 55 fy, vfHkfoU;kl ikBîØe

iv (iii) tokgj uoksn; fo|ky;ksa ds fy, 22oha jk’Vªh; ;qok laln çfr;ksfxrk] 2018&19 55 & 56 dk ewY;kadu ¼³½ fo”ofo|ky;ksa@dkystksa esa ;qok laln çfr;ksfxrk 56 & 57 (i) fo”ofo|ky;ksa@dkystksa ds fy, 14oha jk’Vªh; ;qok laln çfr;ksfxrk] 2017&18 56 dk ewY;kadu (ii) fo”ofo|ky;ksa@dkystksa ds fy, 14oha jk’Vªh; ;qok laln çfr;ksfxrk] 2017&18 56 dk iqjLdkj forj.k lekjksg (iii) fo”ofo|ky;ksa@dkystksa ds fy, 15oha jk’Vªh; ;qok laln çfr;ksfxrk] 2018&19 57 ds fy, vfHkfoU;kl ikBîØe ¼p½ jkT;ksa@la?k jkT; {ks=ksa esa ;qok laln çfr;ksfxrk 57 v/;k;&11 ea=ky; esa fgUnh dk ç;ksx 58 & 60 v/;k;&12 fMftVy fo/kkueaMyksa ds fy, jk"Vªh; bZ&fo/kku ,Iyhds’ku ¼usok½ 61 & 76 ¼d½ çLrkouk 61 & 62 ¼[k½ usok dh eq[; fo’ks”krk,a 62 & 64 ¼x½ lalnh; lkS/k fLFkr ea=ky; ds dk;kZy; esa lhih,e;w dk “kqHkkjaHk 64 ¼?k½ usok ij jk’Vªh; dk;Z”kkyk 65 & 68 ¼³½ jkT; fo/kkueaMyksa dh {kerk fuekZ.k gsrq dk;Z”kkyk 69 & 74 ¼p½ uksMy vf/kdkfj;ksa dks Kku gLrkarfjr djus gsrq lapkfyr ohfM;ks d‚UÝsaflax 75 & 76 v/;k;&13 lkekU; 77 & 84 ¼d½ ljdkj }kjk xfBr lfefr;ksa] ifj’knksa] cksMksaZ] vk;ksxksa vkfn ij laln lnL;ksa dk 77 ukekadu ¼[k½ fganh lykgdkj lfefr;ksa ij laln lnL;ksa dk ukekadu 77 ¼x½ lalnh; lfefr;ksa ds çfrosnuksa ij dkjZokbZ 77 ¼?k½ laln lnL;ksa ds osru vkSj HkÙk 78 ¼³½ v/khuLFk fo/kku laca/kh lfefr ds çfrosnuksa ij dkjZokbZ 78 ¼p½ usrkvksa@eq[; lpsrdksa vkSj lpsrdksa ds laLFkku 78 ¼N½ vf[ky Hkkjrh; lpsrd lEesyu 79 ¼t½ dsaæ ljdkj ds vf/kdkfj;ksa ds fy, lalnh; çfØ;k ,oa i)fr esa çf”k{k.k ikBîØe 79 ¼>½ laln lnL; & çnku dh xbZ lsok,a 80 & 81 (i) laln lnL;ksa dk dY;k.k 80 (ii) laln lnL;ksa ds fy, ifjogu vkSj jkf=Hkkst dh O;oLFkk 80 & 81 ¼¥½ egRoiw.kZ lekjksgksa ij vxokuh dk;Z 81 ¼V½ laln esa fofHkUu nyksa@xzqiksa ds usrkvksa ds lkFk laidZ 81 ¼B½ vuqla/kku dk;Z 82 ¼M½ ekÅaV ,ojsLV QkmaMs”ku }kjk vk;ksftr xaxks=h&/kkjkyh lkaL—frd lekjksg esa 82 & 84 çfrHkkfxrk ¼<½ ctV dh fLFkfr 85 ¼.k½ fnO;kax O;fä;ksa ds ykHkkFkZ fd, x, fØ;kdyki 85

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ifjf’k"V i`"B ifjf’k"V&1 lalnh; dk;Z ea=ky; dks vkcafVr dk;Z 86 ifjf’k"V&2 fnukad 06-01-2018 ls 13-02-2019 dh vof/k ds nkSjku laln ds nksuksa 87 & 89 lnuksa }kjk ikfjr fo/ks;d ifjf’k"V&3 16oha yksd lHkk ds 17osa l= vkSj jkT; lHkk ds 248osa l= dh lekfIr 90 & 92 ij yksd lHkk vkSj jkT; lHkk esa yfEcr ljdkjh fo/ks;dksa dh lwph ifjf’k"V&4 fnukad 06-01-2018 ls 13-02-2019 dh vof/k ds nkSjku dsaæh; ctV ij 93 & 94 fopkj djus dh rkjh[k ¼rkjh[ksa½ n”kkZus okyk fooj.k ifjf’k"V&5 eaf=ifj’kn esa fo”okl çLrko ij gqbZ ppkZ dh rkjh[ksa vkSj mu ij fy;k 95 & 96 x;k le; bR;kfn n”kkZus okyk fooj.k ifjf’k"V&6 fnukad 06-01-2018 ls 09-01-2019 dh vof/k ds nkSjku yksd@jkT; lHkk 97 & 111 esa iqj%LFkkfir xSj&ljdkjh lnL;ksa ds fo/ks;d ifjf’k"V&7 fofHkUu ea=ky;ksa rFkk foHkkxksa ds fy, ijke”kZnk=h lfefr;ksa ds xBu 112 & 116 vkSj dk;Zpkyu dks fofu;fer djus ds fy, flracj] 2005 esa cuk, x, fn”kk&funsZ”k ifjf’k"V&8 16oha yksd lHkk ds fy, fofHkUu ea=ky;ksa ds fy, xfBr ijke”kZnk=h 117 & 118 lfefr;ksa dh lwph ifjf’k"V&9 fnukad 01-01-2018 ls 31-03-2019 ds nkSjku vk;ksftr ijke”kZnk=h 119 & 124 lfefr;ksa dh cSBdksa dh rkjh[ksa vkSj muesa ppkZ fd, x, egRoiw.kZ fo’k; ifjf’k"V&10 14 ls 28 flracj] 2018 ds nkSjku ea=ky; esa euk, x, fganh i[kokM+s 125 & 126 ds nkSjku vk;ksftr fofHkUu çfr;ksfxrkvksa ds iqjLdkj fotsrkvksa dk fooj.k ifjf’k"V&11 fofHkUu ea=ky;ksa@foHkkxksa }kjk xfBr lfefr;ksa] fudk;ksa] ifj’knksa] cksMksaZ 127 vkfn ij laln lnL;ksa dk ukekadu ifjf’k"V&12 fofHkUu ea=ky;ksa@foHkkxksa dh fgUnh lykgdkj lfefr;ksa ij laln 128 lnL;ksa dk ukekadu ifjf’k"V&13 laln lnL;ksa dks Lohdk;Z osru] HkÙks vkSj vU; lqfo/kk,a n”kkZus okyk 129 & 134 fooj.k ifjf’k"V&14 iwoZ laln lnL;ksa dks çnku dh xbZ lqfo/kk,a 135 & 136

vii v/;k; v/;k;&1 çLrkouk vkSj laxBukRed lajpuk çLrkouk 1-1 lalnh; ç.kkyh dh ljdkj esa] lalnh; ç.kkyh ds fnu&çfrfnu dk dk;Zpkyu lHkh ea=ky;ksa@ foHkkxksa ds lkFk lalnh; dk;Z ea=ky; ds leUo; ç;klksa ij fuHkZj djrk gSA lalnh; dk;ZØe esa ljdkj ds fofHkUu ea=ky;ksa@foHkkxksa ls lacaf/kr cgqr ls tfVy ekeys & foÙkh;] fo/kk;h vkSj xSj&fo/kk;h “kkfey gksrs gSaA laln esa ljdkj dh vksj ls bl fofo/k lalnh; dk;Z dks dq”kyrkiwoZd fuiVkus dk dk;Z lalnh; dk;Z ea=ky; dks lkSaik x;k gSA bl çdkj ea=ky;] laln esa ljdkjh dk;Z ds laca/k esa ,d vksj ljdkj ,oa nwljh vksj laln ds nksuksa lnuksa ds chp ,d egRoiw.kZ leUo; dM+h ds :i esa dk;Z djrk gSA ;g ebZ] 1949 esa ,d foHkkx ds :i esa LFkkfir fd;k x;k vkSj c`gr ftEesnkfj;ksa vkSj dk;ksaZ ds lkFk “kh?kz gh ;g ,d lEiw.kZ ea=ky; cu x;kA 1-2 Hkkjr ds lafo/kku ds vuqPNsn 77¼3½ ds v/khu cuk, x, Hkkjr ljdkj ¼dk;Z vkcaVu½ fu;e] 1961 ds v/khu ea=ky; dks vkcafVr dk;Z ifjf”k’V&1 esa fn, x, gSaA 1-3 ;g ea=ky; lalnh; dk;Z laca/kh eaf=e.My lfefr dks lfpokyf;d lgk;rk çnku djrk gS tks laln ds nksuksa lnuksa dks cqykus vkSj l=kolku dh rkjh[kksa dh flQkfj”k djus rFkk xSj&ljdkjh lnL;ksa ds fo/ks;dksa vkSj ladYiksa ij ljdkj ds :[k dk vuqeksnu djus ds vfrfjä laln esa ljdkjh dk;Z dh çxfr ij utj j[krh gS vkSj ,sls dk;Z ds lqpk: vkSj dq”ky lapkyu ds fy, ;Fkk visf{kr funs”k nsrh gSA 1-4 ea=ky; laln esa yfEcr fo/ks;dksa] iqj%LFkkfir fd, tkus okys u, fo/ks;dksa vkSj v/;kns”kksa ds çfrLFkkid fo/ks;dksa ds laca/k esa ljdkj ds ea=ky;ksa@foHkkxksa ls fudV lEidZ cuk, j[krk gSA ea=ky; laln ds nksuksa lnuksa esa fo/ks;dksa dh çxfr ij fujUrj fuxjkuh j[krk gSA laln esa foèks;dksa dk lqpk: :i ls ikfjr gksuk lqfuf”pr djus ds fy, bl ea=ky; ds vf/kdkjh fo/ks;d çk;ksftr djus okys ea=ky;ksa@foHkkxksa rFkk fof/k vkSj U;k; ea=ky;] tksfd fo/ks;dksa dk çk:i.k djrk gS] ds vf/kdkfj;ksa ds lrr lEidZ esa jgrs gSaA 1-5 ea=ky; laln lnL;ksa dh ijke”kZnk=h lfefr;ka xfBr djrk gS rFkk l=kof/k vkSj vUr%l=kof/k nksuksa ds nkSjku budh cSBdsa vk;ksftr djus ds fy, O;oLFkk djrk gSA orZeku esa] fofHkUu ea=ky;ksa ls laca) 35 ijke”kZnk=h lfefr;ka gSaA bu lfefr;ksa ds xBu] dk;ksaZ vkSj çfØ;kvksa ls lacaf/kr fn”kk&funsZ”k bl ea=ky; }kjk eaf=eaMy ds vuqeksnu ls rS;kj fd, x, gSaA ea=ky; tc Hkh visf{kr gks] ljdkj }kjk xfBr vk;ksxksa] lfefr;ksa] fudk;ksa bR;kfn ij laln lnL;ksa dks ukfer Hkh djrk gSA 1-6 ;g ea=ky; laln esa eaf=;ksa }kjk fn, x, vk”okluksa ds “kh?kz vkSj mi;qä dk;kZUo;u ds fy, vU; ea=ky;ksa ds lkFk dkjZokbZ djrk gSA

1 1-7 lalnh; dk;Z ea=ky; laln lnL;ksa ds dY;k.k laca/kh dk;ksaZ dh ns[k&js[k djrk gSA lalnh; dk;Z ea=h fons”k nkSjk djus okys fofHkUu ljdkjh f”k’Ve.Myksa ij laln lnL;ksa dk ukekadu djrs gSaA 1-8 çtkra= dh tM+ksa dks etcwr djus rFkk fo|kFkhZ leqnk; esa vuq”kklu vkSj lgu”khyrk tSlh LoLFk vknrksa dks Mkyus vkSj mUgsa laln ds dk;Zpkyu dh iw.kZ tkudkjh nsus ds fy, ;g ea=ky; jk’Vªh; jkt/kkuh {ks= fnYyh ljdkj ds fo|ky;ksa( iwjs ns”k ds dsUæh; fo|ky;ksa( tokgj uoksn; fo|ky;ksa vkSj fo”ofo|ky;ksa@dkystksa esa ;qok laln çfr;ksfxrkvksa dk vk;kstu djrk gSA 1-9 fdlh Hkh ns”k esa lalnfon~ fons”k uhfr dks Lo:i çnku djus vkSj vU; ns”kksa ls laca/kksa dks cukus esa ;ksxnku nsrs gSaA orZeku varjkZ’Vªh; ifj–”; esa] Hkkjr tSls ns”k ds fy, ;g vko”;d vkSj mi;ksxh gS fd og dqN laln lnL;ksa dk p;u djsa rkfd os vU; ns”kksa esa muds led{k O;fä;ksa dks fofHkUu {ks=ksa esa gekjh uhfr;ksa] miyfC/k;ksa] leL;kvksa vkSj Hkfo’; fu:i.k dks Li’V djds mudks vius i{k esa djus ds fy, viuh lqfoKrk vkSj lsokvksa dk çHkkoh :i esa mi;ksx dj ldsaA bu mís”;ksa dks /;ku esa j[krs gq,] lalnh; dk;Z ea=ky; laln lnL;ksa ds ljdkjh f”k’Ve.Myksa ds vU; ns”kksa ds nkSjs çk;ksftr djrk gS vkSj vU; ns”kksa dh ljdkj }kjk çk;ksftr laln lnL;ksa ds f”k’Ve.Myksa ds Hkkjr ds nkSjksa dk vk;kstu Hkh djrk gSA 1-10 jktHkk’kk uhfr ,oa jktHkk’kk vf/kfu;e] 1963 vkSj mlds v/khu cuk, x, fu;eksa ds mica/kksa ds mi;qä dk;kZUo;u rFkk vuqokn dk;Z ds fy, ea=ky; esa ,d fganh vuqHkkx gSA laxBukRed lajpuk 1-11 ea=ky; ,d dSfcusV ea=h ds v/khu dk;Z dj jgk gS ftls nks jkT; eaf=;ksa }kjk lgk;rk çnku dh xbZA dSfcusV ea=h vkSj jkT; eaf=;ksa ds uke vkfn fuEu çdkj gSa ftUgksaus çfrosfnr vof/k ds nkSjku lalnh; dk;Z ea=ky; dk dk;ZHkkj laHkkyk %& 1- Jh vuardqekj] fnukad 05-07-2016 ls 12-11-2018 rd dSfcusV ea=h ¼12-11-2018 dks fu/ku gksus ds dkj.k½ 2- Jh ujsUæ flag rksej] fnukad 12-11-2018 ls vkxs dSfcusV ea=h 3- Jh fot; xks;y] fnukad 03-09-2017 ls vkxs jkT; ea=h ¼jkT; lHkk½ 4- Jh vtqZu jke es?koky] fnukad 03-09-2017 ls vkxs jkT; ea=h ¼yksd lHkk½

2 3 v/;k;&2 laln ds nksuksa lnuksa dk cqyk;k tkuk vkSj l=kolku ,d >yd Û fnukad 1-1-2018 ls 31-03-2019 dh vof/k ds nkSjku pkj l=ksa esa yksd lHkk vkSj jkT; lHkk dh Øe”k% 73 vkSj 75 cSBdsa gqbZA l= dk cqyk;k tkuk vkSj l=kolku 2-1 lafo/kku ds vuqPNsn 85¼1½ ds }kjk jk’Vªifr dks ;g vf/kdkj çkIr gS fd og laln ds çR;sd lnu dh cSBd ,sls le; vkSj LFkku ij cqyk ldrs gSa tSlk fd os mfpr le>saA mä vuqPNsn ds [kaM ¼2½ ds vuqlkj jk’Vªifr lnuksa vFkok fdlh ,d lnu dk le;≤ ij l=kolku vFkok yksd lHkk dks Hkax dj ldrs gSA lafo/kku ds vuqPNsn 77¼3½ ds vèkhu cuk, dk;Z vkcaVu fu;eksa ds }kjk ;g dk;Z lalnh; dk;Z ea=ky; dks lkSaik x;k gSA ljdkjh dk;Z ds fu’iknu ds fy, visf{kr le; vkSj yksd fgr ds fo’k;ksa ij ppkZ ds fy, laln lnL;ksa }kjk le;≤ ij ekaxs tkus okys le; dk fu/kkZj.k fd, tkus ds i”pkr laln ds l= ds çkjEHk fd, tkus dh frfFk vkSj bldh laHkkfor vof/k dh flQkfj”k djus ds fy, ,d fVIi.k ¼uksV½ lalnh; dk;Z laca/kh eaf=e.My dh lfefr ds le{k j[kk tkrk gSA çLrko ¼çLrkoksa½ ij lalnh; dk;Z laca/kh eaf=eaMyh; lfefr dk vuqeksnu çkIr djus ds i”pkr] ç/kku ea=h dh lgefr ekaxh tkrh gSA ;fn lalnh; dk;Z laca/kh eaf=eaMyh; lfefr xfBr ugha dh xbZ gks] rks çLrko ¼çLrkoksa½ lfgr ,d uksV eaf=eaMy ds le{k çLrqr fd;k tkrk gSA lalnh; dk;Z laca/kh eaf=eaMyh; lfefr@dSchusV dh flQkfj”kksa ¼l= vkjaHk gksus dh rkjh[k ds laca/k esa½ dks jk’Vªifr dks muds vuqeksnu ds fy, çLrqr fd;k tkrk gSA jk’Vªifr ds vuqeksnu ds i”pkr] l= ds çkjEHk gksus dh rkjh[k vkSj mldh le;kof/k dh lwpuk yksd lHkk vkSj jkT; lHkk lfpoky;ksa dks] laln lnL;ksa dks leu tkjh djus ds fy, Hkst nh tkrh gSA l= ¼i½ cqyk;k tkuk 2-2 fnukad 1-1-2018 ls 31-03-2019 dh vof/k ds nkSjku] yksd lHkk vkSj jkT; lHkk nksuksa ds pkj l= cqyk, x,A bu l=ksa dk C;kSjk fuEufyf[kr gS%& lksygoha yksd lHkk l= vof/k cSBd fnu 14oka 29 tuojh] 2018 ls 06 vçSy] 2018 29 68 15oka 18 tqykbZ] 2018 ls 10 vxLr] 2018 17 24

4 16oka 11 fnlacj] 2018 ls 8 tuojh] 2019 17 29 17oka 31 tuojh] 2019 ls 13 Qjojh] 2019 10 14 jkT; lHkk 245oka 29 tuojh] 2018 ls 06 vçSy] 2018 30 68 246oka 18 tqykbZ] 2018 ls 10 vxLr] 2018 17 24 247oka 11 fnlacj] 2018 ls 9 tuojh] 2019 18 30 248oka 31 tuojh] 2019 ls 13 Qjojh] 2019 10 14

¼ii½ l=kolku 2-3 lnuksa ds l=kolku ds çLrko ds fy, lalnh; dk;Z laca/kh eaf=e.My lfefr dk vuqeksnu çkIr djus ds i”pkr] ljdkj dk fu.kZ; laln ds nksuksa lfpoky;ksa dks jk’Vªifr ds vkns”k dks tkjh djus rFkk bls Hkkjr ds jkti= esa vf/klwfpr djus ds fy, Hkstk tkrk gSA laln ds nksuksa lnuksa dk vfuf”prdky ds fy, LFkxu vkSj l=kolku dh rkjh[kksa dk fooj.k fuEufyf[kr gS%& lksygoha yksd lHkk l= rkjh[k vfuf'pr dky ds fy, LFkxu l=kolku 14oka 06 vçSy] 2018 06 vçSy] 2018 15oka 10 vxLr] 2018 13 vxLr] 2018 16oka 08 tuojh] 2019 10 tuojh] 2019 17oka 13 Qjojh] 2019 14 Qjojh] 2019 jkT; lHkk 245oka 06 vçSy] 2018 06 vçSy] 2018 246oka 10 vxLr] 2018 14 vxLr] 2018 247oka 09 tuojh] 2019 10 tuojh] 2019 248oka 13 Qjojh] 2019 14 Qjojh] 2019 yksd lHkk ds fy, ernku] xBu] igyh cSBd] dk;Zdky iwjk gksus rFkk mlds fo?kVu dh rkjh[kksa dk fooj.k ¼igyh ls lksygoha yksd lHkk½

5 yksd ernku dh xBu dh igyh cSBd dk;Zdky iwjk gksus dh Hkax gksus dh lHkk vafre rkjh[k rkjh[k dh rkjh[k rkjh[k [lafoèkku dk rkjh[k vuqPNsn 83¼2½] 1 2 3 4 5 6 igyh 21-02-52 02-04-52 13-05-52 12-05-57 04-04-57 nwljh 15-03-57 05-04-57 10-05-57 09-05-62 31-03-62 rhljh 25-02-62 02-04-62 16-04-62 15-04-67 03-03-67 pkSFkh 21-02-67 04-03-67 16-03-67 15-03-72 *27-12-70 ikapoh 10-03-71 15-03-71 19-03-71 18-03-77 *18-01-77 NBh 20-03-77 23-03-77 25-03-77 24-03-82 *22-08-79 lkroha 06-01-80 10-01-80 21-01-80 20-01-85 31-12-84 vkBoha 28-12-84 31-12-84 15-01-85 14-01-90 27-11-89 ukSaoh 26-11-89 02-12-89 18-12-89 17-12-94 *13-03-91 nloha 15-06-91 20-06-91 09-07-91 08-07-96 10-05-96 X;kjgoha 07-05-96 15-05-96 22-05-96 21-05-2001 *04-12-97 ckjgoha 07-03-98 10-03-98 23-03-98 22-03-2003 *26-04-99 rsjgoha 04-10-99 10-10-99 20-10-99 19-10-2004 *06-02-04 pkSngoha 10-05-04 17-05-04 02-06-04 01-06-2009 18-5-2009 iaægoha 13-05-2009 18-5-2009 1-6-2009 31-5-2014 18-05-2014 lksygoha 12-05-2014 18-05-2014 04-06-2014 03-06-2019 25-05-2019 l=goha 19-05-2019 25-05-2019 *1- e/;kof/k pquko gq,] pqukoksa ls igys gh yksd lHkk Hkax dj nh xbZ FkhA 2- dkye ¼2½ esa nh xbZ ernku dh vafre rkjh[ksa fuokZpu vk;ksx dh fjiksVZ ij vk/kkfjr gSaA

6 v/;k;&3 jk"Vªifr dk vfHkHkk"k.k vkSj v/;kns’k jk"Vªifr dk vfHkHkk"k.k 3-1 lafo/kku dk vuqPNsn 87¼1½ vkKkid gS D;ksafd ;g jk’Vªifr dks çR;sd vke pquko ds i”pkr çFke l= ds çkjEHk esa vkSj çR;sd dyS.Mj o’kZ ds çFke l= ds çkjEHk esa Hkh laln ds nksuksa lnuksa dh leosr cSBd esa vfHkHkk’k.k djus ds fy, vkfn’V djrk gSA 3-2 vuqPNsn 87 ds [kaM ¼2½ ds vuqlkj jk’Vªifr ds vfHkHkk’k.k esa mfYyf[kr ekeyksa ij ppkZ ds fy, yksd lHkk vkSj jkT; lHkk ds çfØ;k fu;eksa esa çko/kku fd;k x;k gSA nksuksa lnuksa esa ppkZ lalnh; dk;Z ea=h }kjk pqus x, lnL;ksa }kjk is”k vkSj vuqeksfnr fd, x, /kU;okn ds çLrko ij gksrh gSA bu lnL;ksa }kjk gLrk{kfjr çLrko dks lalnh; dk;Z ea=ky; }kjk laln ds lacaf/kr lfpoky; dks Hkstk tkrk gSA vfHkHkk’k.k ij ppkZ dkQh O;kid gksrh gS vkSj lnL; fdlh Hkh fo”k; ij pkgs og jk’Vªh; gks ;k varjjk’Vªh; gks] cksyus ds fy, Lora= gksrs gSaA ;gka rd fd mu ekeyksa ij ftudk vfHkHkk’k.k esa fof”k’V mYys[k ugha gks] mu ij Hkh lnL;x.k vfHkHkk’k.k ij /kU;okn ds çLrko ij la”kks/ku is”k djds vFkok ppkZ esa Hkkx ysdj cksyrs gSaA vfHkHkk’k.k esa mfYyf[kr fdlh Hkh ckr ds fy, jk’Vªifr ds in dh vkykspuk ugha dh tkrh gS D;ksafd vfHkHkk’k.k ljdkj }kjk rS;kj fd;k tkrk gSA vkykspuk ;fn dh tkuh gS rks ljdkj dh gksuh pkfg,A 3-3 jk’Vªifr }kjk dySaMj o’kZ 2018 vkSj 2019 ds igys l= ds vkjaHk esa Øe”k% 29 tuojh] 2018 vkSj 31 tuojh] 2019 dks vfHkHkk’k.k fn;k x;kA uhps nh xbZ rkfydk esa /kU;okn çLrko ds çLrkodksa vkSj vuqeksndksa ds uke vkSj ml ij ppkZ dh rkjh[ksa n”kkZbZ xbZ gSa%& 16oha yksd lHkk dk 14oka l= /kU;okn çLrko ds çLrkod vkSj vuqeksnd dk uke ppkZ dh rkjh[ksa Jh jkds”k flag ¼çLrkod½ 2 vkSj 5 Qjojh] 2018 Jh çºykn osadVs”k tks”kh ¼vuqeksnd½ ¼Loh—r½ jkT; lHkk dk 245oka l= Jh vfer vfuy paæ “kkg ¼çLrkod½ 2] 5 vkSj 6 Qjojh] 2018 M‚- fou; ih- lglzcq)s ¼vuqeksnd½ ¼Loh—r½ 16oha yksd lHkk dk 17oka l= /kU;okn çLrko ds çLrkod vkSj vuqeksnd dk uke ppkZ dh rkjh[ksa

7 Jh gqdqenso ukjk;.k ;kno ¼çLrkod½ 5 vkSj 7 Qjojh] 2019 Jh txnafcdk iky ¼vuqeksnd½ ¼Loh—r½ jkT; lHkk dk 248oka l= Jh HkqisUæ ;kno ¼çLrkod½ 6] 7 vkSj 13 Qjojh] 2019 Jh fot; xks;y ¼vuqeksnd½ ¼Loh—r½ v/;kns’kksa ds ckjs esa çko/kku 3-4 vuqPNsn 123 ds vuqlkj ;fn fdlh le; ¼tcfd laln ds nksuksa lnuksa dk l= ugha py jgk gks½ jk’Vªifr larq’V gSa fd ,slh ifjfLFkfr;ka gSa ftuds dkj.k mudks rRdky dkjZokbZ djuk vko”;d gks x;k gks] rks os ifjfLFkfr;ksa dh vis{kkuqlkj ,slk v/;kns”k ç[;kfir dj ldrs gSaA ,sls v/;kns”k laln ds vf/kfu;e ds leku “kfäeku vkSj çHkkoh gksaxsA ysfdu mlesa ,slk dksbZ çko/kku ugha gksuk pkfg, ftlds fy, lafo/kku ds v/khu laln vf/kfu;e cukus ds fy, l{ke ugha gksA mä vuqPNsn esa ;g Hkh dgk x;k gS fd v/;kns”kksa dks laln ds nksuksa lnuksa ds le{k j[kk tk,A bldk fujuqeksnu pkgus okys lkafof/kd ladYi is”k djus ds fy, Hkh çko/kku gSA lafo/kku ds vUrxZr ,d v/;kns”k laln ds iqu% l=kjEHk ls N% lIrkg dh lekfIr ij vFkok ;fn mä vof/k dh lekfIr ls iwoZ mldk fujuqeksnu pkgus okys ladYi nksuksa lnuksa }kjk ikfjr gks tkrs gSa rks bu ladYiksa ds nwljs ladYi ds ikfjr gksus ij] fu’çHkko gks tkrk gSA tc laln ds lnuksa ds l=kjEHk fHkUu&fHkUu rkjh[kksa dks gksrs gSa rks N% lIrkg dh vof/k dh x.kuk blesa ls ckn dh rkjh[k ls dh tk,xhA 3-5 nksuksa lnuksa ds çfØ;k fu;eksa esa v/;kns”kksa ds ç[;kiu ds fy, ifjfLFkfr;ksa dks Li’V djus okys fooj.k lHkk&iVy ij j[kus dk çko/kku fd;k x;k gS rkfd v/;kns”kksa ij fopkj djrs le; lnL;x.k mldk mi;ksx dj ldsaA 3-6 lalnh; dk;Z ea=ky; v/;kns”kksa dh çfr;ksa dks lHkk&iVy ij j[k dj] ea=ky;ksa ls Li’Vhdj.k&fooj.k dks lHkk&iVy ij j[kus dk fuosnu djds vkSj lacaf/kr v/;kns”kksa dk fujuqeksnu pkgus okys lkafof/kd ladYiksa ij fopkj ds lkFk&lkFk muds çfrLFkkiu esa foèks;dksa ij fopkj ds fy, le; dh O;oLFkk djds Hkkjr ds lafo/kku rFkk laln ds nksuksa lnuksa esa çfØ;k vkSj dk;Z lapkyu fu;eksa ds fofHkUu çko/kkuksa dk ikyu lqfuf”pr djrk gSA ;g lkjh dkjZokbZ lafo/kku esa fu/kkZfjr N% lIrkg dh vof/k ds Hkhrj iwjh djus ds lHkh ç;kl fd, tkrs gSaA v/;kns’k 3-7 fnukad 1-1-2018 ls 31-03-2019 dh vof/k ds nkSjku] 22 v/;kns”k ç[;kfir fd, x,A bu v/;kns”kksa ds fganh vkSj vaxzsth :ikarj dh ,d & ,d çfr lalnh; dk;Z jkT; eaf=;ksa

8 }kjk yksd lHkk vkSj jkT; lHkk ds iVy ij j[kh xbZA muds ç[;kiu] lHkk iVy ij j[kus] laln ds vf/kfu;eksa }kjk çfrLFkkiu bR;kfn dh rkjh[kksa laca/kh fofHkUu fooj.kksa dh lwpuk uhps nh xbZ gS%&

Ø- v/;kns'k dk 'kh"kZd lHkk iVy ij v/;kns'k ds fo/ks;d ij fopkj djus Loh—fr dh la- vkSj ç[;kiu dh j[kus dh rkjh[k çfrLFkkid vkSj ikfjr djus dh rkjh[k vkSj rkjh[k fo/ks;d dk rkjh[ksa vf/kfu;e yksd jkT; iqj%LFkkiu yksd lHkk jkT; lHkk la[;k lHkk lHkk 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 HkxksM+k vkfFkZd 18-07-18 18-07-18 *12-03-2018 19-07-2018 25-07-2018 17 dk 2018 vijk/kh v/;kns'k] 31-07-2018 2018 ¼2018 dk la[;k 1½ 2 naM fof/k ¼la'kks/ku½ 18-07-18 18-07-18 23-07-2018 30-07-2018 06-08-2018 2018 dk 22 v/;kns'k] 2018 11-08-2018 ¼2018 dk la[;k 2½ 3 okf.kfT;d 18-07-18 18-07-18 23-07-2018 01-08-2018 10-08-2018 2018 dk 28 U;k;ky;] mPp 20-08-2018 U;k;ky; okf.kfT;d çHkkx vkSj okf.kfT;d vihy çHkkx ¼la'kks/ku½ v/;kns'k] 2018 ¼2018 dk la[;k 3½ 4 gksE;ksiSFkh dsaæh; 18-07-18 18-07-18 23-07-2018 30-07-2018 09-08-2018 2018 dk 23 ifj"kn ¼la'kks/ku½ 13-08-2018 v/;kns'k] 2018 ¼2018 dk la[;k 4½ 5 jk"Vªh; [ksydwn 18-07-18 18-07-18 23-07-2018 03-08-2018 09-08-2018 2018 dk 25 fo'ofo|ky; 17-08-2018 v/;kns'k] 2018 ¼2018 dk la[;k 5½

9 Ø- v/;kns'k dk 'kh"kZd lHkk iVy ij v/;kns'k ds fo/ks;d ij fopkj djus Loh—fr dh la- vkSj ç[;kiu dh j[kus dh rkjh[k çfrLFkkid vkSj ikfjr djus dh rkjh[k vkSj rkjh[k fo/ks;d dk rkjh[ksa vf/kfu;e yksd jkT; iqj%LFkkiu yksd lHkk jkT; lHkk la[;k lHkk lHkk 6 fnokyk vkSj 'kksèku 18-07-18 18-07-18 23-07-2018 31-07-2018 10-08-2018 2018 dk 26 v{kerk lafgrk 17-08-2018 ¼la'kks/ku½ v/;kns'k] 2018 ¼2018 dk la[;k 6½ 7 eqfLye efgyk 11-12-18 11-12-18 17-12-2018 27-12-2018 && && ¼fookg vf/kdkj laj{k.k½ v/;kns'k] 2018 ¼2018 dk la[;k 7½ 8 Hkkjrh; vk;qfoZKku 11-12-18 11-12-18 14-12-2018 31-12-2018 && && ifj"kn ¼la'kks/ku½ v/;kns'k] 2018 ¼2018 dk la[;k 8½ 9 daiuh ¼la'kks/ku½ 11-12-18 11-12-18 20-12-2018 04-01-2019 && && v/;kns'k] 2018 ¼2018 dk la[;k 9½ 10 eqfLye efgyk 04-02-19 04-02-19 && && && && ¼fookg vf/kdkj laj{k.k½ v/;kans'k] 2019 ¼2019 dk la[;k 1½ 11 Hkkjrh; vk;qfoZKku 04-02-19 04-02-19 && && && && ifj"kn ¼la'kks/ku½ v/;kns'k] 2019 ¼2019 dk la[;k 2½ 12 daiuh ¼la'kks/ku½ 04-02-19 04-02-19 && && && && v/;kns'k] 2019 ¼2019 dk la[;k 3½

10 Ø- v/;kns'k dk 'kh"kZd lHkk iVy ij v/;kns'k ds fo/ks;d ij fopkj djus Loh—fr dh la- vkSj ç[;kiu dh j[kus dh rkjh[k çfrLFkkid vkSj ikfjr djus dh rkjh[k vkSj rkjh[k fo/ks;d dk rkjh[ksa vf/kfu;e yksd jkT; iqj%LFkkiu yksd lHkk jkT; lHkk la[;k lHkk lHkk 13 eqfLye efgyk && && && && && && ¼fookg vf/kdkj laj{k.k½ nwljk v/;k/kns'k] 2019 ¼2019 dk la[;k 4½ 14 Hkkjrh; vk;qfoZKku && && && && && && ifj"kn ¼la'kks/ku½ nwljk v/;kns'k] 2019 ¼2019 dk la[;k 5½ 15 daiuh ¼la'kks/ku½ && && && && && && nwljk v/;kns'k] 2019 ¼2019 dk la[;k 6½ 16 vfou;fer fu{ksi && && && && && && Ldhe ikcanh v/;kns'k] 2019 ¼2019 dk la[;k 7½ 17 tEew vkSj d'ehj && && && && && && vkj{k.k ¼la'kksèku½ v/;kns'k] 2019 ¼2019 dk la[;k 8½ 18 vk/kkj vkSj vU; && && && && && && fof/k;ka ¼la'kks/ku½ v/;kns'k] 2019 ¼2019 dk la[;k 9½ 19 ubZ fnYyh && && && && && && varjjk"Vªh; ek/;LFke dsaæ v/;kns'k] 2019 ¼2019 dk la[;k 10½

11 Ø- v/;kns'k dk 'kh"kZd lHkk iVy ij v/;kns'k ds fo/ks;d ij fopkj djus Loh—fr dh la- vkSj ç[;kiu dh j[kus dh rkjh[k çfrLFkkid vkSj ikfjr djus dh rkjh[k vkSj rkjh[k fo/ks;d dk rkjh[ksa vf/kfu;e yksd jkT; iqj%LFkkiu yksd lHkk jkT; lHkk la[;k lHkk lHkk 20 gksfe;ksiSFkh dsaæh; && && && && && && ifj"kn ¼la'kks/ku½ v/;kns'k] 2019 ¼2019 dk la[;k 11½ 21 fo'ks"k vkfFkZd {ks= && && && && && && ¼la'kks/ku½ v/;kns'k] 2019 ¼2019 dk la[;k 12½ 22 dsaæh; 'kS{kf.kd && && && && && && laLFkku ¼v/;kid laoxZ esa vkj{k.k½ v/;kns'k] 2019 ¼2019 dk la[;k 13½

* HkxksM+k vkfFkZd vijk/kh fo/ks;d] 2018 yksd lHkk esa ekpZ] 2018 dh 12 rkjh[k dks iqj:LFkkfir fd;k x;k FkkA tcfd mä fo/ks;d dks ml l= ds nkSjku yksd lHkk esa fopkj.k vkSj ikj.k ds fy, ugha fy;k tk ldk FkkA 3-8 jk"Vªifr }kjk o"kZ 1952 ls 31-03-2019 rd ç[;kfir v/;kns’k o"kZ ç[;kfir v/;kns'kksa dh la[;k o"kZ ç[;kfir v/;kns'kksa dh la[;k 1952 09 1953 07 1954 09 1955 07 1956 09 1957 06 1958 07 1959 03 1960 01 1961 03 1962 08 1963 & 1964 03 1965 07 1966 13 1967 09

12 o"kZ ç[;kfir v/;kns'kksa dh la[;k o"kZ ç[;kfir v/;kns'kksa dh la[;k 1968 13 1969 10 1970 05 1971 23 1972 09 1973 04 1974 15 1975 29 1976 16 1977 16 1978 06 1979 10 1980 10 1981 12 1982 01 1983 11 1984 15 1985 08 1986 08 1987 10 1988 07 1989 02 1990 10 1991 09 1992 21 1993 34 1994 14 1995 15 1996 32 1997 31 1998 20 1999 10 2000 05 2001 12 2002 07 2003 08 2004 08 2005 04 2006 03 2007 08 2008 08 2009 09 2010 04 2011 03 2012 01 2013 11 2014 09 2015 12 2016 10 2017 07 2018 9 2019 13 ¼31-03-2019½

fVIi.kh% v/;kns”k ç[;kfir fd, tkus okys o’kksaZ ds nkSjku dsUæ esa lÙkk esa jgh ljdkjksa dh fLFkfr fuEufyf[kr gS%&

13 igyh yksd lHkk% 2 vçSy] 1952 ls 4 vçSy] 1957 rd( dkaxzsl ¼iafMr tokgj yky usg:½ nwljh yksd lHkk% 5 vçSy] 1957 ls 31 ekpZ] 1962 rd( dkaxzsl ¼iafMr tokgj yky usg:½ rhljh yksd lHkk% 2 vçSy] 1962 ls 3 ekpZ] 1967 rd( dkaxzsl ¼iafMr tokgj yky usg:] 1 vçSy] 1962 ls 27 ebZ] 1964 rd( Jh xqytkjh yky uUnk fnukad 27 ebZ] 1964 ls 9 twu] 1964 rd( Jh yky cgknqj “kkL=h fnukad 9 twu] 1964 ls 11 tuojh] 1966 rd vkSj Jh xqytkjh yky uUnk fnukad 11 tuojh] 1966 ls 24 tuojh] 1966 rd rFkk Jherh bfUnjk xka/kh fnukad 24 tuojh] 1966 ls 3 ekpZ] 1967 rd½ pkSFkh yksd lHkk% 4 ekpZ] 1967 ls 27 fnlEcj] 1970 rd( dkaxzsl ¼vkbZ½ ¼Jherh bfUnjk xka/kh] fnukad 4 ekpZ] 1967 ls 15 ekpZ] 1971 rd½ ikapoh yksd lHkk% 15 ekpZ] 1971 ls 18 tuojh] 1977 rd( dkaxzsl ¼vkbZ½ ¼Jherh bfUnjk xka/kh½ NBh yksd lHkk% 23 ekpZ] 1977 ls 22 vxLr] 1979% dkaxzsl ¼vkbZ½@turk ikVhZ ¼Jherh bfUnjk xka/kh] fnukad½ 18 tuojh] 1977 ls 24 ekpZ] 1977 rd½ ¼Jh eksjkjth nslkbZ] fnukad 24 ekpZ] 1977 ls 28 tqykbZ] 1979 rd vkSj pkS/kjh pj.k flag] fnukad 28 tqykbZ] 1979 ls 14 tuojh] 1980 rd½ lkroha yksd lHkk% 10 tuojh] 1980 ls 31 fnlEcj] 1984 rd( dkaxzsl ¼vkbZ½ ¼Jherh bfUnjk xka/kh] fnukad 14 tuojh] 1980 ls 31 väwcj] 1984 rd vkSj Jh jktho xka/kh] fnukad 31 väwcj] 1984 ls 31 fnlEcj] 1984 rd½ vkBoha yksd lHkk% 31 fnlEcj] 1984 ls 27 uoEcj] 1989 rd( dkaxzsl ¼vkbZ½ ¼Jh jktho xka/kh] fnukad 31 fnlEcj] 1984 ls 2 fnlEcj] 1989 rd½

14 ukSoha yksd lHkk% 2 fnlEcj] 1989 ls 13 ekpZ] 1991 rd( ¼Jh oh-ih- flag] fnukad 2 fnlEcj] 1989 ls 10 uoEcj] 1990 rd vkSj Jh pUæ’ks[kj] fnukad 10 uoEcj] 1990 ls 21 twu] 1991 rd½ nloha yksd lHkk% 20 twu] 1991 ls 10 ebZ] 1996 rd( dkaxzsl ¼vkbZ½ ¼Jh ih-oh- ujflEgkjko] fnukad 21 twu] 1991 ls 16 ebZ] 1996 rd½ X;kjgoha yksd lHkk% 15 ebZ] 1996 ls 4 fnlEcj] 1997 rd( Hkkjrh; turk ikVhZ@la;qä ekspkZ ¼1½ ¼Jh vVy fcgkjh oktis;h] fnukad 16 ebZ] 1996 ls 1 twu] 1996 rd½ ¼2½ ¼Jh ,p-Mh- nsosxkSM+k] fnukad 1 twu] 1996 ls fnukad 21 vçSy] 1997 ls 19 ekpZ] 1998 rd½ ckjgoha yksd lHkk% 10 ekpZ] 1998 ls 26 vçSy] 1999 rd( Hkkjrh; turk ikVhZ vkSj lg;ksxh ny ¼Jh vVy fcgkjh oktis;h] fnukad 19 ekpZ] 1998 ls 13 väwcj] 1999 rd½ rsjgoha yksd lHkk% 10 väwcj] 1999 ls 6 Qjojh] 2004 rd Hkkjrh; turk ikVhZ ds usr`Ro esa ,u-Mh-,- ¼Jh vVy fcgkjh oktis;h] fnukad 13 väwcj] 1999 ls 22 ebZ] 2004 rd½ pkSngoha yksd lHkk% 17 ebZ] 2004 ls 18 ebZ] 2009 rd Hkk-jk-dka- ds usr`Ro esa la;qä çxfr”khy xBca/ku ¼M‚- eueksgu flag] 22 ebZ] 2004 ls 22 ebZ] 2009 rd½ iaægoha yksd lHkk% 18 ebZ] 2009 ls 17 ebZ] 2014 rd Hkk-jk-dka- ds usr`Ro esa la;qä çxfr”khy xBca/ku ¼M‚- eueksgu flag] 22 ebZ] 2009 ls 26 ebZ] 2014 rd½ lksygoha yksd lHkk% 18 ebZ] 2014 ls Hkkjrh; turk ikVhZ ds usr`Ro esa jk’Vªh; turkaf=d xBca/ku ¼Jh ujsUæ nkeksnj eksnh] 26 ebZ] 2014 ls vkxs½

15 v/;k;&4 laln esa ljdkjh dk;Z vkSj lalnh; le; dk forj.k ,d >yd Û o’kZ 2018&19 ds fy, dsaæh; ctV 01 Qjojh] 2018 dks çLrqr fd;k x;kA Û o’kZ 2019&20 ds fy, varfje ctV 01 Qjojh] 2019 dks çLrqr fd;k x;kA Û laln ds nksuksa lnuksa }kjk 33 fo/ks;d ikfjr fd, x,A ljdkjh dk;Z 4-1 lalnh; çtkra= esa laln ds le{k eq[; dk;Z] ljdkjh dk;Z ls lacaf/kr gksrk gSA vr% ljdkjh dk;Z dh vk;kstuk us cgqr egÙkk vftZr dj yh gSA ;g ljdkj dh ftEesnkjh cu tkrh gS fd og ;g ns[ks fd bl dk;Z ds fy, le; dk Bhd vkSj çHkkoh

16 rRi”pkr] laln ds çR;sd l= ds vkjEHk gksus ls igys lalnh; dk;Z ea=h fo/kk;h çLrkoksa vkSj ljdkjh dk;Z dh vU; enksa dks vafre :i nsus dks çkFkfedrk nsus dh vko”;drk ij tksj nsus ds fy, ea=ky;ksa@foHkkxksa ds lfpoksa@ofj’B vf/kdkfj;ksa ds lkFk cSBd djrs gSaA os fo/kk;h çLrko tks iwjh rjg rS;kj ugha gS vkSj ftuds le; ij iwjs gksus dh laHkkouk ugha gS mudks NksM+ fn;k tkrk gSA ,slh rhu cSBdsa & igyh cSBd 24 tuojh] 2018 dks ctV l=] 2018 ls igys] nwljh cSBd 11 tqykbZ] 2018 dks ekulwu l=] 2018 ls igys vkSj rhljh cSBd 30 uoacj] 2018 dks “khrdkyhu l=] 2018 ls igys vk;ksftr dh xbZA çfrosfnr vof/k ds nkSjku] lalnh; dk;Z ea=h us l= dh dk;Zlwph ij ijLij lgefr cukus ds fy, fnukad 28-01-2018] 17-07-2018] 10-12-2018 vkSj 31-01-2019 dks fofHkUu jktuhfrd nyksa@xzqiksa ds usrkvksa ds lkFk cSBdsa cqykbZA ljdkjh dk;Z dk lgh vkdyu djus ds i”pkr] çR;sd l= ds fy, ljdkjh dk;Z dk ,d vLFkk;h dSys.Mj rS;kj fd;k tkrk gSA fnukad 01-01-2018 ls 31-03-2019 dh le;kof/k ds nkSjku] ljdkjh dk;Z dh pkj vLFkk;h lwfp;ka rS;kj dh xbZ vkSj laln lnL;ksa dks ifjpkfyr djus ds fy, yksd@jkT; lHkk lfpoky;ksa dks miyC/k djkbZ xbZ] rkfd laln lnL; l= ds nkSjku vkus okys fo/ks;dksa@fo”k;ksa dk eksVs rkSj ij vuqeku yxk ldsa vkSj mu ij ppkZ ds fy, Hkkx ysus dh rS;kjh dj ldsaA 4-4 lnL;ksa dks laln ds nksuksa lnuksa }kjk fd, tkus okys ljdkjh dk;Z dh vfxze lwpuk nsus ds mís”; ls lalnh; dk;Z ea=h@jkT; ea=h çR;sd lIrkg dh vafre cSBd ds fnu vkxkeh lIrkg ds nkSjku fy, tkus okys ljdkjh dk;Z ds laca/k esa yksd lHkk vkSj jkT; lHkk esa oäO; nsrs gSaA çfrosfnr vof/k ds nkSjku] yksd lHkk esa vkB oäO; vkSj jkT; lHkk esa ukS oäO; fn, x,A 4-5 ¼d½ ljdkjh dk;Z ds dk;ZØe ds vk;kstu dh çfØ;k lIrkg esa ,d ckj iwoZlwpuk nsus ls gh lekIr ugha gks tkrh gSA dk;Z dh çxfr ij fujUrj rFkk fudV ls fuxjkuh j[kh tkrh gS rkfd vko”;drk iM+us ij vYi lwpuk ij Hkh lkeatL; fd;k tk ldsA oLrqr% ,sls lkeatL; fnu&çfrfnu djus iM+rs gSaA bl dk;Z ds fy, ea=ky; nksuksa lnuksa dh çR;sd cSBd ds fy, nSfud dk;Z dh lwph esa “kkfey djus gsrq laln ds lacaf/kr lfpoky; dks ljdkjh dk;Z dh lwph Hkstrk gSA çfrosfnr vof/k ds nkSjku ljdkjh dk;Z ds fu’iknu ds laca/k esa yksd lHkk vkSj jkT; lHkk ds fy, ljdkjh dk;Z dh Øe”k% 83 vkSj 87 lwfp;ka laln ds nksuksa lfpoky;ksa dks tkjh dh xbZA 4-5 ¼[k½ dk;Z ea=.kk lfefr] yksd lHkk vkSj dk;Z ea=.kk lfefr] jkT; lHkk lalnh; dk;Z ea=ky; ds ijke”kZ ls ljdkjh dk;Z dh fofHkUu enksa ij ppkZ ds fy, le; dk vkcaVu djrh gSA o’kZ ds nkSjku yksd lHkk@jkT; lHkk lfpoky;ksa dks 154 enksa ¼yksd lHkk & 69] jkT; lHkk &85½ ds laca/k esa le; vkcaVu ds fy, fVIi.k Hksts x,A

17 ljdkjh dk;Z dk çcU/ku 4-6 ljdkjh dk;Z dk çcU/ku ,d cgqr gh egRoiw.kZ dk;Z gS rFkk blesa lalnh; dk;Z ea=h ls vR;ar dk;Z&dq”kyrk vkSj fuiq.krk dh vis{kk dh tkrh gSA lÙkk:<+ ny dk eq[; lpsrd gksus ds ukrs muds fy, lnSo gh lnu esa vius ny ds lnL;ksa vkSj lac)@leFkZd nyksa ds lnL;ksa] ;fn dksbZ gksa rks] dh mifLFkfr lqfuf”pr djuk visf{kr gksrk gSA os ihBklhu vfèkdkfj;ksa] fofHkUu nyksa vkSj xzqiksa ds usrkvksa ds lkFk&lkFk muds eq[; lpsrdksa vkSj lpsrdksa ds lkFk fudV vkSj lrr laidZ Hkh cuk, j[krs gSaA fu"ikfnr ljdkjh dk;Z dk lkj

¼i½ fo/kk;h 4-7 lksygoha yksd lHkk ds 13osa l= rFkk jkT; lHkk ds 244osa l= dh lekfIr ij dqy 67 foèks;d ¼yksd lHkk esa 28 fo/ks;d vkSj jkT; lHkk esa 39 fo/k;sd½ yafcr FksA çfrosfnr vof/k ds nkSjku 53 fo/ks;d yksd lHkk esa iqj%LFkkfir fd, x,] bl çdkj dqy yafcr fo/ks;d 120 gks x,A buesa ls nksuksa lnuksa }kjk 33 fo/ks;d ikfjr fd, x, ¼ifjf”k’V&2½A 8 fo/ks;d ¼yksd lHkk esa 3 vkSj jkT; lHkk esa 5½ okil fy, x,A lksygoha yksd lHkk ds 17osa l= vkSj jkT; lHkk ds 248osa l= dh lekfIr ij laln ds nksuksa lnuksa esa dqy 79 fo/ks;d ¼yksd lHkk esa 24 fo/ks;d vkSj jkT; lHkk esa 55 fo/ks;d½ yafcr Fks] tSlk fd ifjf”k’V&3 esa n”kkZ;k x;k gSA

¼ii½ foÙkh; 4-8 yksd lHkk fu;eksa ds fu;e 204 esa ;g çko/kku fd;k x;k gS fd lafo/kku ds vuqPNsn 112 ds vuqlkj okf’kZd foÙkh; fooj.k] ftls vkerkSj ij *ctV* ds :i esa tkuk tkrk gS] laln esa ,sls fnu çLrqr fd;k tk,xk tSlk fd jk’Vªifr funsZ”k nsaA o’kZ 2018&19 ds fy, dsaæh; ctV 01 Qjojh] 2018 dks çLrqr fd;k x;k vkSj o’kZ 2019&20 ds fy, varfje ctV 01 Qjojh] 2019 dks çLrqr fd;k x;kA ctV yksd lHkk esa ml le; is”k fd;k tkrk gS tc foÙk ea=ky; ds çHkkjh ea=h viuk ctV Hkk’k.k i<+rs gSaA jkT; lHkk esa okf’kZd foÙkh; fooj.k lkekU;r% yksd lHkk esa ea=h ds Hkk’k.k dh lekfIr ds i”pkr lHkk iVy ij j[kk tkrk gSA 4-9 ctV l=] 1993 ds nkSjku fy, x, fu.kZ;ksa esa ls ,d egRoiw.kZ fu.kZ; ;g Hkh Fkk fd foHkkxksa ls lacaf/kr lalnh; LFkk;h lfefr;ksa dk xBu fd;k tk, ftudk dk;Z vU; ckrksa ds lkFk&lkFk fofHkUu ea=ky;ksa@foHkkxksa dh vuqnku ekaxksa ij lnu esa ernku vkSj ppkZ ls iwoZ budh laoh{kk djuk gSA LFkk;h lfefr;ksa ds vU; dk;ksaZ esa v/;{k vFkok lHkkifr }kjk mUgsa funsZf”kr fo/ks;dksa] ea=ky;ksa ds okf’kZd çfrosnuksa vkSj lnuksa dks çLrqr nh?kZdkyhu ewy uhfr laca/kh nLrkostksa rFkk ihBklhu vf/kdkfj;ksa }kjk fufnZ’V dkxtkrksa dh tkap djuk “kkfey gSA

18 ¼iii½ ctV 4-10 fnukad 1-1-2018 ls 31-03-2019 dh vof/k ds nkSjku] o’kZ 2018&19 ds fy, dsaæh; ctV vkSj o’kZ 2019&20 ds fy, varfje ctV ij fopkj djus dh rkjh[kksa dk fooj.k layXu gS ¼ifjf”k’V&4d vkSj 4[k½A 4-11 16oha yksd lHkk dk 17oka l= vkSj jkT; lHkk dk 248oka l= eq[; :i ls 31 tqykbZ] 2019 dks lekIr gksus okyh pkj ekl dh vof/k ds fy, varfje ctV] 2019 ds fy, ys[kkuqnku gsrq vuqeksnu çkIr djus ds fy, 31 tuojh] 2019 ls cqyk;k x;k FkkA bldk mís”; ubZ yksd lHkk }kjk dsaæh; ctV ds ikfjr dj fn, tkus rd Hkkjr dh lafpr fuf/k esa ls O;; dh iwfrZ djus esa dsaæh; ljdkj dks l{ke cukuk FkkA lnu esa ys[kkuqnku ij mís”;iw.kZ ppkZ dks lqdj cukus ds fy, dySaMj o’kZ 2018 ds fy, ea=ky;ksa dh la{ksi esa xfrfof/k;ksa dh ,d fjiksVZ laln lnL;ksa esa ifjpkyu gsrq rS;kj dh xbZ FkhA

¼iv½ vU; ljdkjh dk;Z eaf=ifj"kn esa fo’okl çLrko 4-12 eaf=ifj’kn esa fo”okl dh vko”;drk O;ä djus dh lkekU; çfØ;k ;g gS fd yksd lHkk esa dk;Z lapkyu vkSj çfØ;k fu;eksa ds fu;e 198 ds varxZr vfo”okl çLrko yk;k tk,A fo”okl çLrko dk lk/ku gky dh mRifÙk gSA eaf=ifj’kn esa fo”okl çLrko ds laca/k esa çfØ;k fu;eksa esa dksbZ fu;e ugha gSA yksd lHkk ds fu;e cukrs le; laHkor% ,sls çLrko dh dYiuk ugha dh xbZ FkhA ,slk çLrko] tks fd ,d çdkj ls yksd lHkk esa cgqer dk leFkZu çkIr gksus dks çnf”kZr djrk gS] ds }kjk ppkZ djus dh vko”;drk lÙkj ds n”kd ds vafre o’kksaZ esa iSnk gqbZ] tc vYier dh ljdkjksa ds ny esa foHkktu gq, vkSj mlds i”pkr f=”kadq laln ds ifj.kkeLo:i xBca/ku ljdkjsa cuus yxhA bl laca/k esa dksbZ fof”k’V fu;e u gksus ds dkj.k] ,sls fo”okl çLrkoksa dks fu;e 184 esa mfYyf[kr çLrkoksa dh Js.kh esa fy;k x;k tks fd yksd egRo ds ekeyksa ij ppkZ djus ds fy, cuk gSA ,sls çLrkoksa ij ppkZ fu;e 191 ds varxZr lnu ds le{k lHkh vko”;d ç”u j[kdj dh tkrh gSA 4-13 ,slk igyk fo”okl çLrko 21 fnlacj] 1989 dks rRdkyhu ç/kkuea=h Jh oh-ih- flag }kjk yksd lHkk esa çLrqr fd;k x;k Fkk ftls lnu }kjk mlh fnu /ofuer ls Loh—r dj fn;k x;k FkkA vc rd çLrqr fd, x, X;kjg fo”okl çLrkoksa dks n”kkZus okyk fooj.k layXu gS ¼ifjf”k’V&5½A ljdkjh le; dk eq[; vkcaVu 4-14 laln ds nksuksa lnuksa esa fo/kk;h] foÙkh; vkSj xSj&foÙkh; enksa ¼ljdkjh dk;ksaZ ds lapkyu ds fy, fu;r le; ds nkSjku xSj&ljdkjh lnL;ksa ds çLrkoksa ij cgl dh O;oLFkk lfgr½ ij

19 dqy ljdkjh le; ds eq[; vkcaVu dk fooj.k fuEu çdkj gS%& Ø-la- en yksd lHkk jkT; lHkk çfr’kr ?kaVs feuV ?kaVs feuV yksd lHkk jkT; lHkk

¼i½ fo/kk;h 70 35 32 40 30-82% 23-08%

¼ii½ foÙkh; 30 32 09 36 13-33% 6-78%

¼iii½ xSj&foÙkh; 127 51 99 15 55-83% 70-13% O;o/kkuksa bR;kfn ds dkj.k LFkxuksa ij yxk le; 4-15 çfrosfnr vof/k ds nkSjku] fofHkUu voljksa ij O;o/kkuksa@vO;oLFkk ds dkj.k yksd lHkk vkSj jkT; lHkk LFkfxr dh xbZA çfrosfnr vof/k ds nkSjku] yksd lHkk vkSj jkT; lHkk esa ,sls LFkxuksa bR;kfn ij yxk@O;FkZ gqvk le; uhps n”kkZ;k x;k gS%& yksd lHkk l= cSBd dk dqy O;o/kku@vO;oLFkk O;o/kku@vO;oLFkk okLrfod le; bR;kfn ds dkj.k bR;kfn ds dkj.k LFkxuksa ij yxk LFkxuksa vkfn ij yxs le; le; dk çfr'kr ?kaVs feuV ?kaVs feuV 14oka ¼16oha yksd lHkk½ 34 02 123 12 78-34% 15oka ¼16oha yksd lHkk½ 111 03 02 36 2-28% 16oka ¼16oha yksd lHkk½ 45 18 58 27 56-33% 17oka ¼16oha yksd lHkk½ 38 35 11 51 23-49% dqy 228 58 196 06 46-13% jkT; lHkk 245oka 45 16 124 37 73-35% 246oka 65 54 30 19 31-56% 247oka 27 14 79 34 74-50% 248oka 03 07 41 18 92-98% dqy 141 31 275 48 66-09%

20 vU; xSj&ljdkjh dk;Z 4-16 çfrosfnr vof/k ds nkSjku] jkT; lHkk esa 2 /;kukd’kZ.k çLrkoksa ij ppkZ gqbZA yksd lHkk esa 3 vkSj jkT; lHkk esa 2 vYikof/k ppkZ,a gqbZA laln dh cSBdksa dh la[;k vkSj laln ds nksuksa lnuksa }kjk ikfjr fo/ks;dksa dh la[;k ¼o"kZ 1952 ls 2019 rd½ o"kZ cSBdksa dh la[;k laln ds nksuksa o"kZ cSBdksa dh la[;k laln ds nksuksa yksd jkT; lnuksa }kjk yksd jkT; lnuksa }kjk lHkk lHkk ikfjr foèks;d lHkk lHkk ikfjr fo/ks;d 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1952 103 60 82 1953 137 100 58 1954 137 103 54 1955 139 111 60 1956 151 113 106 1957 104 78 68 1958 125 91 59 1959 123 87 63 1960 121 87 67 1961 102 75 63 1962 116 91 68 1963 122 100 58 1964 122 97 56 1965 113 96 51 1966 119 109 57 1967 110 91 38 1968 120 103 67 1969 120 102 58 1970 119 107 53 1971 102 89 87 1972 111 99 82 1973 120 105 70 1974 119 109 68 1975 63 58 57 1976 98 84 118 1977 86 70 48 1978 115 97 50 1979 66 54 32 1980 96 90 72 1981 105 89 62 1982 92 82 73 1983 93 77 49 1984 77 63 73 1985 109 89 92 1986 98 86 71 1987 102 89 61

21 o"kZ cSBdksa dh la[;k laln ds nksuksa o"kZ cSBdksa dh la[;k laln ds nksuksa yksd jkT; lnuksa }kjk yksd jkT; lnuksa }kjk lHkk lHkk ikfjr foèks;d lHkk lHkk ikfjr fo/ks;d 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1988 102 89 71 1989 83 71 38 1990 81 66 30 1991 90 82 63 1992 98 90 44 1993 89 79 75 1994 77 75 61 1995 78 77 45 1996 70 64 36 1997 65 68 35 1998 64 59 40 1999 51 48 39 2000 85 85 63 2001 81 81 61 2002 84 82 86 2003 74 74 56 2004 48 46 18 2005 85 85 56 2006 77 77 65 2007 66 65 46 2008 46 46 47 2009 64 63 41 2010 81 81 43 2011 73 73 36 2012 73 73 32 2013 63 63 29 2014 67 64 38 2015 72 69 36 2016 54 56 43 2017 61 61 44 2018 63 65 33 2019 10 10 04

22 v/;k;&5 xSj&ljdkjh lnL;ksa dk dk;Z 5-1 yksd lHkk vkSj jkT; lHkk ds çfØ;k vkSj dk;Z lapkyu fu;eksa esa] mu lnL;ksa ds fy, tks ea=h&ifj’kn ds lnL; ugha gSa] /;kukd’kZ.k çLrko] vYikof/k ppkZ] vfu;r fnu okys çLrko] fuUnk çLrko] ea=h ifj’kn esa vfo”okl çLrko] vk/ks ?kUVs dh ppkZ ds ek/;e ls vfoyEcuh; yksd egRo ds ekeyksa dks mBkus vkSj tu&lk/kkj.k dh f”kdk;rksa dks vfHkO;ä djus ds fy, çpqj volj miyC/k djkus dk çko/kku gSA blds vfrfjä xSj&ljdkjh lnL;ksa ds fy, vkerkSj ij çR;sd “kqØokj dks xSj ljdkjh lnL;ksa ds dk;Z ds fy, <+kbZ ?kUVs dk le; xSj&ljdkjh lnL;ksa ds fo/ks;dksa vkSj ladYiksa ds ckjh&ckjh ls fy, tkus ds fy, vyx j[kk x;k gSA bu ekeyksa ij ppkZ ljdkjh dk;Z ds fy, fu/kkZfjr le; ds nkSjku gksrh gSA 5-2 fnukad 06-01-2018 ls 31-02-2019 dh vof/k ds nkSjku fuEufyf[kr ppkZ,a dh xbZ%& yksd lHkk fu;e 193 ds varxZr ppkZ,a

Ø- fo"k; vkSj lnL; lacaf/kr ppkZ dh rkjh[k fy;k x;k le; ea=ky; ¼rkjh[ksa½ la- ?kaVs feuV 1 mik/;{k us lnu dks lwfpr fd;k fd Jh ftrsUæ x`g 25-07-2018 05 & 00 pkS/kjh] ftudks ns”k ds fofHkUu Hkkxksa esa gky dh ck<+ vkSj lw[ks dh fLFkfr ij fu;e 193 ds varxZr ppkZ “kq: djuh Fkh] us vuqjks/k fd;k gS fd muds LFkku ij Jh ih- d:.kkdj.k dks ppkZ “kq: djus dh vuqefr nh tk, vkSj v/;{k us mudk vuqjks/k Lohdkj dj fy;k FkkA 2 v/;{k us lnu dks lwfpr fd;k fd Jh ds-lh- j{kk 03-01-2019 06 & 13 os.kqxksiky] ftudks jkQsy lkSns ij fu;e 193 04-01-2019 ds varxZr ppkZ “kq: djuh Fkh] us vuqjks/k fd;k gS fd muds LFkku ij Jh jkgqy xka/kh dks ppkZ “kq: djus dh vuqefr nh tk, vkSj v/;{k us mudk vuqjks/k Lohdkj dj fy;k FkkA 3 Jh Hkr`Zgfj egrkc us ns”k ds fofHkUu Hkkxksa esa] 07-01-2019 00 & 03 fo”ks’kdj dsjy] rfeyukMq vkSj vksfM”kk esa xktk] ¼v/kwjh ppkZ½ frryh vkfn tSls pØokrksa ds lanHkZ esa] çk—frd vkinkvksa ij ppkZ “kq: dh FkhA

23 /;kukd"kZ.k çLrko%& Ø- fo"k; lacaf/kr ppkZ dh rkjh[k fy;k x;k le; la- ea=ky; ?kaVs feuV && && && && && jkT; lHkk fu;e 176 ds varxZr ppkZ,a

Ø- fo"k; vkSj lnL; lacaf/kr ppkZ dh rkjh[k fy;k x;k le; la- ea=ky; ¼rkjh[ksa½ ?kaVs feuV 1- vkU/kz çns”k iquxZBu vf/kfu;e] 2014 x`g 24-07-2018 03&19 dks dk;kZfUor ugha fd, tkus ij ppkZA ¼Jh okbZ-,l- pkS/kjh½ 2- [kjhQ dh Qlyksa ds U;wure 07-08-2018 00&12 leFkZu ewY;ksa esa gkfy;k c<+ksrjh ¼v/kwjh ppkZ½ vkSj —f’k {ks= esa pqukSfr;ksa ij ppkZA ¼Jh vfer vfuy paæ “kkg½ /;kukd"kZ.k çLrko%&

Ø- fo"k; vkSj lnL; lacaf/kr ppkZ dh rkjh[k fy;k x;k le; la- ea=ky; ¼rkjh[ksa½ ?kaVs feuV 1- Jh oh- eqjyh/kju us lks”ky ehfM;k bysDVª‚fudh 26-07-2018 01 & 24 IysVQkeksaZ ds nq#i;ksx ij vQokgsa vkSj lwpuk QSykus vkSj ns”k esa fgalk vkSj fyafpax çkS|ksfxdh dh QthZ [kcjksa dh çeq[k ?kVukvksa dh vksj bysDVª‚fudh vkSj lwpuk çkS|ksfxdh ea=h dk /;ku vkdf’kZr fd;kA 2- M‚- oh- eS=s;u us dqN jkT;ksa esa xktk x`g 18-12-2018 00 & 02 vkSj fVVyh pØokrksa ds fouk”k ds ¼v/kwjh ppkZ½ dkj.k mRiUu fLFkfr vkSj mlds laca/k esa ljdkj }kjk dh xbZ dkjZokbZ dh vksj x`g ea=h dk /;ku vkdf’kZr fd;kA

24 jkT; lHkk esa ea=ky;ksa ds dk;Zpkyu ij ppkZ Ø- fo"k; lacaf/kr ppkZ dh rkjh[k fy;k x;k le; la- ea=ky; ?kaVs feuV && xSj&ljdkjh lnL;ksa ds fo/ks;dksa vkSj ladYiksa ij ljdkj dk :[k 5-3 lalnh; dk;Z laca/kh eaf=eaMy dh lfefr dk ,d dk;Z laln ds nksuksa lnuksa ds le{k fopkj djus ds fy, Loh—r xSj&ljdkjh lnL;ksa ds fo/ks;dksa vkSj ladYiksa ij ljdkj ds :[k dk fu”p; djuk gSA lacaf/kr ea=ky;ksa@foHkkxksa ls mu fo/ks;dksa vkSj ladYiksa ds laca/k esa ljdkj ds :[k ij i{klkj Hkstus dk vuqjks/k fd;k x;k tks nksuksa lnuksa esa fopkj djus vkSj ikfjr djus gsrq lwph esa “kkfey fd, x, vFkok ftUgsa bl dk;Z ds fy, gq, cSyV esa dkQh mPp çkFkfedrk çkIr gksrh gSA 5-4 lalnh; dk;Z laca/kh eaf=eaMy lfefr us fnukad 06-04-2018] 25-06-2018] 11-08-2018] 13-11- 2018] 09-01-2019 vkSj 13-02-2019 dks Ng cSBdsa vk;ksftr dhA Ø-la- lalnh; dk;Z laca/kh eaf=eaMy çLrko ftu ij fopkj fd;k x;k vkSj vuqeksfnr lfefr dh cSBd dh rkjh[k fd;k x;k 1- 6 vçSy] 2018 ¼i½ laln ds ctV l=] 2018 dk l=kolkuA ¼ii½ xSj ljdkjh lnL;ksa ds fo/ks;dksa@xSj ljdkjh lnL;ksa ds ladYiksa dk vuqleFkZuA 2- 25 twu] 2018 ekulwu l=] 2018 dk cqyk;k tkuk 3- 11 vxLr] 2018 ¼i½ laln ds ctV l=] 2018 dk l=kolkuA ¼ii½ xSj ljdkjh lnL;ksa ds fo/ks;dksa@xSj ljdkjh lnL;ksa ds ladYiksa dk vuqleFkZuA 4- 13 uoacj] 2018 “khrdkyhu l=] 2018 dk cqyk;k tkuk 5- 9 tuojh] 2019 ¼i½ laln ds “khrdkyhu l=] 2018 dk l=kolkuA ¼ii½ xSj ljdkjh lnL;ksa ds fo/ks;dksa@xSj ljdkjh lnL;ksa ds ladYiksa dk vuqleFkZuA ¼iii½ varfje ctV l=] 2019 dk cqyk;k tkukA 6- 13 Qjojh] 2019 ¼i½ varfje ctV l=] 2019 dk l=kolkuA ¼ii½ xSj ljdkjh lnL;ksa ds fo/ks;dksa@xSj ljdkjh lnL;ksa ds ladYiksa dk vuqleFkZuA

25 5-5 fnukad 06-01-2018 ls 13-02-2019 dh vof/k ds nkSjku] xSj&ljdkjh lnL;ksa ds nks lkS fN;klB fo/ks;d ¼245 fo/ks;d yksd lHkk esa vkSj 21 fo/ks;d jkT; lHkk esa½ iqj%LFkkfir fd, x, ¼ifjf”k’V&6½A mi;qZä vof/k ds nkSjku ftu xSj&ljdkjh fo/ks;dksa vkSj ladYiksa ij ppkZ gqbZ mudk fooj.k uhps fn;k x;k gS%& fnukad 06-01-2018 ls 31-02-2019 rd dh vof/k ds nkSjku lnuksa }kjk fopkj fd, x, xSj&ljdkjh lnL;ksa ds fo/ks;d yksd lHkk Ø-la- fo/ks;d vkSj çHkkjh lnL; dk uke ppkZ dh rkjh[k ifj.kke ¼rkjh[ksa½ 1- lafo/kku dh NBh vuqlwph ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2015 05-08-2016 okil ¼Jh foalsaV ,p- ikyk½ 10-03-2017 fy;k x;k 24-03-2017 07-04-2017 21-07-2017 29-12-2017 03-08-2018 28-12-2018 2- Vsyhfotu çlkj.k daiuh ¼fofu;eu½ fo/ks;d] 2015 28-12-2018 okil ¼Jh çºykn flag iVsy½ fy;k x;k 3- Hkkjrh; i;ZVu çksRlkgu fuxe fo/ks;d] 2015 28-12-2018 fu.kZ; ugha ¼Jh fuf”kdkar nwcs½ 08-02-2019 gqvk jkT; lHkk 1- xk; laj{k.k fo/ks;d] 2017 02-02-2018 okil ¼M‚- lqczefu;u Lokeh½ fy;k x;k 2- lafo/kku ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2017 02-02-2018 okil ¼vuqPNsn 366 dk la”kks/ku½ 20-07-2018 fy;k x;k ¼Jh lq[ksanq “ks[kj jk;½ 3- laln ¼mRikndrk esa o`f)½ fo/ks;d] 2017 03-08-2018 fu.kZ; ugha ¼Jh ujs”k xqtjky½ gqvk fnukad 06-01-2018 ls 13-02-2019 rd dh vof/k ds nkSjku lnuksa }kjk fopkj fd, x, xSj&ljdkjh lnL;ksa ds ladYi

26 yksd lHkk Ø-la- fo/ks;d vkSj çHkkjh lnL; dk uke ppkZ dh rkjh[k ifj.kke ¼rkjh[ksa½ &&& jkT; lHkk 1- lafo/kku esa la”kks/ku djuk rkfd ,d jkT; esa vuqlwfpr 10-06-2018 vLoh—r tkfr@vuqlwfpr tutkfr oxZ ds O;fä;ksa dks iwjs ns”k esa ml vuqlwfpr tkfr@vuqlwfpr tutkfr oxZ ds O;fä ekuk tk ldsA ¼Jh fo”kEHkj çlkn fu”kkn½ 2- ns”k esa fo/kokvksa ds dY;k.k ds fy, mi;qä fo/kkuA 10-08-2018 vLoh—r ¼Jh fr#fp f”kok½ 04-01-2019

3- Hkkfjr lwpdkad ç.kkyh dks çHkkoh

laln }kjk o"kZ 1952 ls 2019 ds nkSjku ikfjr fd, x, xSj&ljdkjh lnL;ksa ds foèks;d ¼d½ yksd lHkk esa iqj%LFkkfir fo/ks;d Ø- fo/ks;d dk laf{kIr 'kh"kZd vf/kfu;e la[;k@ la- Loh—fr dh rkjh[k 1- eqfLye oDQ fo/ks;d] 1952 1954 dk 29 ¼Jh lS¸;n eksgEen vgen dkleh½ 21-5-1954 2- Hkkjrh; iathdj.k ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 1955 1956 dk 17 ¼Jh ,l-lh- lkeUr½ 06-04-1956 3- lalnh; dk;Zokgh ¼çdk”ku dk laj{k.k½ fo/ks;d] 1956 1956 dk 24 ¼Jh fQjkst xka/kh½ 26-05-1956 4- naM çfØ;k lafgrk ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 1953 1956 dk 39 ¼Jh j?kqukFk flag½ 01-09-1956

27 5- efgyk vkSj ckyd laLFkk ¼vuqKkiu½ fo/ks;d] 1954 1956 dk 105 ¼jktekrk deysUnqefr “kkg½ 30-12-1956 6- naM çfØ;k lafgrk ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 1957 1960 dk 56 ¼Jherh lqHkæk tks”kh½ 26-12-1960 7- laln lnL; osru rFkk HkÙkk ¼l”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 1964 1964 dk 26 ¼Jh j?kqukFk flag½ 29-09-1964 8- fgUnq fookg ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 1963 1964 dk 44 ¼Jh nhoku pUn “kekZ½ 20-12-1964 9- mPpre U;k;ky; ¼nkf.Md vihy vf/kdkfjrk dk foLrkj.k½ foèks;d] 1970 dk 28 1968 ¼Jh vkuUn ukjk;.k eqYyk½ 09-08-1970 ¼[k½ jkT; lHkk esa iqj%LFkkfir fo/ks;d 10- çkphu vkSj ,sfrgkfld laLekjd rFkk iqjkrRoh; LFky vkSj vo”ks’k 1956 dk 70 ¼jk’Vªh; egRo dh ?kks’k.kk½ fo/ks;d] 1954 15-12-1956 ¼M‚- j?kqohj flag½ 11- fgUnq fookg ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 1956 1956 dk 73 ¼M‚- ¼Jherh½ lhrk ijekuUn½ 20-12-1956 12- vukFkky; vkSj vU; /kekZFkZ vkJe ¼i;Zos{k.k vkSj fu;a=.k½ fo/ks;d] 1960 dk 10 1960 ¼Jh dSyk”k fcgkjh yky½ 09-04-1960 13- leqæh chek fo/ks;d] 1959 1963 dk 11 ¼Jh ,e-ih- HkkxZo½ 18-04-1963 14- Hkkjrh; naM lafgrk ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 1963 1969 dk 36 ¼Jh nhoku peu yky½ 07-09-1969 yksd lHkk esa Loh—r xSj&ljdkjh lnL;ksa ds ladYi Ø- ladYi dk lkj vkSj çHkkjh lnL; Loh—fr dh rkjh[k la- 1- Jh çºykn flag }kjk iwjs ns”k esa xk; vkSj blds cNM+ksa dh 10-4-2003 gR;k ij jksd yxkus ds fy,A 2- Jh fuf”kdkar nqcs }kjk d”ehj ls foLFkkfir O;fä;ksa ds 11-12-2015 iquokZl vkSj dY;k.k ds fy, rRdky dneA

28 v/;k; & 6 v’okluksa dh ekuhVfjax ,d >yd Û çfrosfnr vof/k ds nkSjku eaf=;ksa }kjk yksd lHkk esa 598 vk”oklu vkSj jkT; lHkk esa 392 vk”oklu fn, x,A Û yksd lHkk esa fn, x, 1052 vk”oklu vkSj jkT; lHkk esa fn, x, 481 vk”oklu] tksfd çfrosfnr vof/k vkSj fiNys o’kksaZ ls lacaf/kr gSa] iwjs dj fn, x, gSA Û blds vfrfjä] yksd lHkk esa 8 vk”oklu vkSj jkT; lHkk esa 32 vk”oklu vkaf”kd :i ls iwjs fd, x, gSaA 6-1 laln esa ç”uksa dk ;k mu ij vuqiwjd ç”uksa dk mÙkj nsrs le; vFkok fo/ks;dksa] ladYiksa vkSj çLrkoksa ij ppkZ ds nkSjku ea=hx.k] dHkh&dHkh vk”oklu ns nsrs gSa fd bu ekeyksa ij mfpr dkjZokbZ dh tk,xh vFkok visf{kr tkudkjh nh tk,xhA ljdkj bu vk”okluksa dks iwjk djus vkSj lacaf/kr lnu dks çR;sd vk”oklu ij ,d çfrosnu nsus ds fy, ck/; gSA lalnh; dk;Z ea=ky; ;g lqfuf”pr djus ds fy, leUo; ,tsUlh gS fd ea=ky; le; ij vius vk”okluksa dh iwfrZ djsaA lkekU; çfØ;k 6-2 ea=ky; nksuksa lnuksa dh nSfud dk;Zokfg;ksa esa ls eaf=;ksa }kjk fn, x, vk”okluksa ij vko”;d dkjZokbZ djus ds fy, bUgsa lacaf/kr ea=ky;ksa@foHkkxksa dks Hkst nsrk gSA çR;sd lnu ds fy, vfHkO;fä dh ,d fuf”pr “kCnkoyh gS tks vk”oklu cukrh gSA ;s vfHkO;fä;ka mnkgj.k Lo:i gSa] iw.kZ ugha gSaA fdlh ea=h ds oäO; dks ,d vk”oklu ekurs le; bl ckr dk ;Fkksfpr /;ku j[kk tkrk gS fd og fdl lanHkZ esa fn;k x;k gS vkSj D;k vk”oklu ,d mfpr le;&lhek ds Hkhrj iwjk djus ds ;ksX; gSA 6-3 laln dks fn, x, lHkh vk”okluksa dks rhu eghus dh vof/k ds vUnj iwjk djuk visf{kr gSA tgka ea=ky; }kjk vk”oklu dks iwjk djus esa dqN ;FkkFkZ dfBukbZ;ksa ds dkj.k foyEc gksrk gS vFkok fdlh Bksl dkj.k ls vk”oklu dks iwjk djuk O;ogkfjd ugha gksrk gS] rc ea=ky;@foHkkx] yksd lHkk@jkT; lHkk lfpoky; dks le; c

29 lnL;ksa dks Hkh Hksth tkrh gSa rFkk laln xzUFkky; esa j[kh tkrh gSA lacaf/kr ea=ky;ksa@foHkkxksa dks Hkh dk;kZUo;u çfrosnuksa ds lHkk iVy ij j[ks tkus dh lwpuk ns nh tkrh gSaA 6-5 çfrosfnr vof/k ds nkSjku] yksd lHkk esa 598 vk”oklu fn, x, Fks ftuesa ls 147 lHkk&iVy ij j[ks x,] ljdkjh vk”okluksa laca/kh lfefr] yksd lHkk }kjk dksbZ Hkh vk”oklu ugha NksM+k x;k vkSj “ks’k 451 yafcr jg x,A blds vykok] fiNys o’kksaZ ls lacaf/kr dqy 1060 vk”okluksa ds laca/k esa dk;kZUo;u çfrosnuksa ¼8 vkaf”kd lfgr½] dks lHkk iVy ij j[kk x;kA blh çdkj jkT; lHkk esa fn;s x;s 392 vk”okluksa esa ls 109 lHkk&iVy ij j[ks x,] 4 dks ljdkjh vk”okluksa laca/kh lfefr }kjk NksM+ fn;k x;k rFkk “ks’k 279 yafcr jg x,A blds vykok] fiNys o’kksaZ ls lacaf/kr 513 vk”okluksa ds dk;kZUo;u çfrosnuksa ¼32 vkaf”kd lfgr½] dks lHkk&iVy ij j[kk x;kA o’kZ 1956 ls 2019 ds nkSjku fn;s x,@iwjs fd, x,@NksM+s x, vk”okluksa vkSj dk;kZUo;u ds fy, “ks’k jgs vk”okluksa dh la[;k dk C;kSjk fuEu çdkj gS%& yksd lHkk o"kZ dqy fjdkMZ fd, vk’okluksa dh la[;k dqy 'ks"k dk;kZUo;u x, vk’oklu dk;kZfUor foyksi dk çfr’kr 1- 2- 3- 4- 5¼3+4½ 6¼2&5½ 7- 1956 1543 1543 & 1543 & 100 1957 893 893 & 893 & 100 1958 1324 1324 & 1324 & 100 1959 1138 1138 & 1138 & 100 1960 1000 1000 & 1000 & 100 1961 1244 1244 & 1244 & 100 1962 1333 1333 & 1333 & 100 1963 781 781 & 781 & 100 1964 883 883 & 883 & 100 1965 1073 1073 & 1073 & 100 1966 1542 1542 & 1542 & 100 1967 2116 2116 & 2116 & 100 1968 4174 4174 & 4174 & 100 1969 4260 4260 & 4260 & 100 1970 3331 3331 & 3331 & 100 1971 1824 1824 & 1824 & 100 1972 1577 1577 & 1577 & 100 1973 1757 1757 & 1757 & 100

30 1974 1789 1789 & 1789 & 100 1975 925 925 & 925 & 100 1976 521 521 & 521 & 100 1977 889 889 & 889 & 100 1978 1655 1655 & 1655 & 100 1979 1069 1069 & 1069 & 100 1980 1105 1105 & 1105 & 100 1981 1587 1587 & 1587 & 100 1982 1541 1541 & 1541 & 100 1983 1726 1726 & 1726 & 100 1984 1284 1284 & 1284 & 100 1985 783 783 & 783 & 100 1986 1098 1098 & 1098 & 100 1987 2616 2616 & 2616 & 100 1988 1171 1171 & 1171 & 100 1989 1867 1867 & 1867 & 100 1990 2396 2396 & 2396 & 100 1991 1674 1674 & 1674 & 100 1992 2195 2195 & 2195 & 100 1993 1759 1759 & 1759 & 100 1994 2524 2524 & 2524 & 100 1995 1465 1465 & 1465 & 100 1996 700 700 & 700 & 100 1997 2093 2093 & 2093 & 100 1998 1127 1127 & 1127 & 100 1999 748 747 & 747 1 99-87 2000 1721 1718 & 1718 3 99-83 2001 1528 1527 & 1527 1 99-93 2002 1505 1501 & 1501 4 99-73 2003 1407 1401 & 1401 5 99-57 2004 905 896 & 896 9 99-01 2005 1733 1721 & 1721 12 99-31 2006 1073 1058 & 1058 15 98-6

31 2007 1282 1270 & 1270 12 99-06 2008 1111 1095 & 1095 16 98-56 2009 1313 1280 & 1280 33 97-49 2010 1597 1534 & 1534 63 96-06 2011 1889 1782 & 1782 107 94-34 2012 1945 1825 & 1825 120 93-83 2013 1356 1261 & 1261 95 92-99 2014 1460 1254 & 1254 206 85-89 2015 1330 1071 & 1071 259 80-53 2016 1297 948 & 948 349 73-09 2017 847 485 & 485 362 57-26 2018 529 147 & 147 382 27-79 2019 69 0 & 0 69 0 95997 93873 & 93873 2123 97-79 jkT; lHkk o"kZ dqy fjdkMZ fd, vk’okluksa dh la[;k dqy 'ks"k dk;kZUo;u x, vk’oklu dk;kZfUor foyksi dk çfr’kr 1- 2- 3- 4- 5¼3+4½ 6¼2&5½ 7- 1956 373 373 & 373 & 100 1957 238 238 & 238 & 100 1958 287 287 & 287 & 100 1959 235 235 & 235 & 100 1960 233 233 & 233 & 100 1961 257 257 & 257 & 100 1962 479 479 & 479 & 100 1963 218 218 & 218 & 100 1964 349 349 & 349 & 100 1965 1342 1342 & 1342 & 100 1966 436 436 & 436 & 100 1967 495 495 & 495 & 100 1968 827 827 & 827 & 100 1969 1104 1104 & 1104 & 100 1970 591 591 & 591 & 100

32 1971 447 447 & 447 & 100 1972 832 832 & 832 & 100 1973 1009 1009 & 1009 & 100 1974 724 724 & 724 & 100 1975 384 384 & 384 & 100 1976 781 781 & 781 & 100 1977 1117 1117 & 1117 & 100 1978 1655 1655 & 1655 & 100 1979 748 748 & 748 & 100 1980 1391 1391 & 1391 & 100 1981 1688 1688 & 1688 & 100 1982 1466 1466 & 1466 & 100 1983 1472 1472 & 1472 & 100 1984 1082 1082 & 1082 & 100 1985 1315 1315 & 1315 & 100 1986 1295 1295 & 1295 & 100 1987 1810 1810 & 1810 & 100 1988 1705 1705 & 1705 & 100 1989 1420 1420 & 1420 & 100 1990 1642 1642 & 1642 & 100 1991 1678 1678 & 1678 & 100 1992 2052 2052 & 2052 & 100 1993 1544 1544 & 1544 & 100 1994 1261 1261 & 1261 & 100 1995 740 740 & 740 & 100 1996 672 672 & 672 & 100 1997 906 906 & 906 & 100 1998 232 232 & 232 & 100 1999 261 260 & 260 1 99-62 2000 706 705 & 705 1 99-86 2001 382 382 & 382 & 100 2002 677 675 & 675 2 99-7 2003 843 841 & 841 2 99-76 2004 545 540 & 540 5 99-08

33 2005 1156 1148 & 1148 8 99-31 2006 858 853 & 853 5 99-42 2007 974 966 & 966 8 99-18 2008 678 669 & 669 9 98-67 2009 995 987 & 987 8 99-2 2010 1082 1041 & 1041 41 96-21 2011 1003 976 & 976 27 97-31 2012 1115 1056 & 1056 59 94-71 2013 686 643 & 643 43 93-73 2014 1189 1089 & 1089 100 91-59 2015 907 781 & 781 126 86-11 2016 984 803 & 803 181 81-61 2017 481 358 & 358 123 74-43 2018 327 109 4 113 214 34-56 2019 65 0 & & 65 0 56446 55414 4 55418 1028 98-18 yfEcr vk’okluksa ds fuiVku ds fy, dkjZokbZ 6-6 lalnh; dk;Z ea=ky; laln esa fn, x, lHkh vk”okluksa dk “kh?kz dk;kZUo;u lqfuf”pr djus ds fy, lHkh ea=ky;ksa@foHkkxksa ls tksjnkj iSjoh djrk jgk gSA vk”okluksa dk “kh?kz dk;kZUo;u lqfuf”pr djus ds mís”; ls lacaf/kr ea=ky;ksa@foHkkxksa dks ;kn fnykrs gq, vk”okluksa dh vkof/kd leh{kk dh tkrh gSA bl ea=ky; }kjk vk;ksftr bl vfHk;ku ds ifj.kke ds :i esa] vk”okluksa ds dk;kZUo;u dh xfr esa mYys[kuh; lq/kkj gqvk gSA ljdkjh vk’okluksa laca/kh lfefr ds çfrosnu 6-7 ljdkjh vk”okluksa laca/kh lfefr] yksd lHkk us viuk 67oka] 68oka] 69oka] 70oka] 71oka vkSj 72oka çfrosnu fnukad 04-01-2018 dks] 73oka] 74oka] 75oka vkSj 76oka çfrosnu fnukad 05-04- 2018 dks] 77oka] 78oka] 79oka] 80oka] 81oka vkSj 82oka çfrosnu fnukad 09-08-2018 dks vkSj 83oka] 84oka] 85oka] 86oka] 87oka] 88oka] 89oka vkSj 90oka çfrosnu fnukad 08-01-2019 dks vkSj 91oka] 92oka] 93oka] 94oka] 95oka] 96oka] 97oka] 98oka] 99oka] 100oka vkSj 101oka çfrosnu fnukad 12-02-2019 dks yksd lHkk esa çLrqr fd;kA blh çdkj] ljdkjh vk”okluksa laca/kh lfefr] jkT; lHkk us viuk 72oka çfrosnu fnukad 31-12-2018 dks jkT; lHkk esa çLrqr fd;kA

34 v/;k;&7 yksd lHkk esa fu;e 377 ds v/khu mBk, x, ekeys vkSj jkT; lHkk esa fu;e 180,&bZ ds v/khu fo’ks"k mYys[k ,d >yd Û fnukad 31-12-2017 dh fLFkfr ds vuqlkj] yksd lHkk esa fu;e 377 ds varxZr 1148 ekeys vkSj jkT; lHkk esa 304 fo”ks’k mYys[k yafcr FksA Û fnukad 01-01-2018 ls 31-03-2019 dh vof/k ds nkSjku yksd lHkk esa fu;e 377 ds varxZr 876 ekeys mBk, x, vkSj jkT; lHkk esa 81 fo”ks’k mYys[k fd, x,A Û fu;e 377 ds v/khu mBk, x, dqy 2024 ekeyksa esa ls 135 ekeyksa ds mÙkj fn, tk pqds gS vkSj 1889 ekeys yafcr jg x, gSaA Û dqy 458 fo”ks’k mYys[kksa esa ls 151 ds mÙkj fn, tk pqds gSa vkSj 307 fo”ks’k mYys[k yafcr jg x, gSaA fu;e 377 ¼yksd lHkk½ ds varxZr mBk, x, ekeys 7-1 yksd lHkk ds çfØ;k vkSj dk;Z lapkyu fu;eksa ds fu;e 377 ds vUrxZr] lnL;ksa dks ,sls ekeys mBkus dh vuqefr gksrh gS tks O;oLFkk dk ç”u ugha gS vFkok ftUgsa fdlh vkSj fu;e ds vUrxZr ml l= esa ugha mBk;k x;k gksA lnL;ksa ds fy, bl fu;e ds vUrxZr ekeyk mBkus dh lwpuk ,d fu/kkZfjr çi= esa Hkstuh visf{kr gS ftlds lkFk çLrkfor oäO; tks fd 150 “kCnksa ls vf/kd ugha gks] Hkh layXu djuk gksrk gSA ekeyk dsoy v/;{k dh vuqefr ls gh mBk;k tk ldrk gSA bl fu;e ds vUrxZr dksbZ lnL; ,d lIrkg esa dsoy ,d gh ^ekeyk* mBk ldrk gSA nyksa ds usrkvksa ds lkFk ekuuh; v/;{k] yksd lHkk dh cSBd esa fy, x, fu.kZ; ds vuqlkj] çfrfnu vf/kdre 20 ekeys mBkus dh vuqefr nh tkrh gSA fu;e 180 ,&bZ ¼jkT; lHkk½ ds varxZr fo’ks"k mYys[k 7-2 jkT; lHkk esa çfØ;k vkSj dk;Z lapkyu fu;eksa ds fu;e 180, ls 180bZ ds vUrxZr] Lohdk;Zrk dh “krsaZ iwjh djus ds v/khu jgrs gq,] lnL;ksa dks jkT; lHkk esa yksd egRo ds ekeyksa ij fo”ks’k mYys[k djus dh vuqefr nh tkrh gSA bl fu;e ds varxZr dksbZ ekeyk mBkus ds fy,] lnL;ksa dks egklfpo dks fu/kkZfjr çç= esa lwpuk nsuh gksrh gS ftlds lkFk ekeys dk ikB layXu fd;k tkrk gS tks 250 “kCnksa ls T;knk ugha gksuk pkfg,A tc rd lHkkifr vU;Fkk funs”k u ns] dksbZ lnL; ,d lIrkg ds nkSjku dsoy ,d ekeyk mBk ldrk gS vkSj ,d fnu ds fy, Loh—r fd, tkus okys fo”ks’k mYys[kksa dh dqy la[;k lkekU;r% lkr ls vf/kd ugha gksuh pkfg,A ;fn dksbZ lnL; fdlh [kkl fo’ks”k mYys[k ds lkFk vius vkidks lg;ksftr djuk pkgrk gS rks og lHkkifr dh vuqefr ls ,slk dj ldrk gSA vuqorhZ dkjZokbZ 7-3 nksuksa lnuksa esa mBk, x, bu ekeyksa ls lacaf/kr dk;Zokfg;ksa ds m)j.k laln ds lfpoky;ksa }kjk] lkekU;r% ftl fnu ekeyk mBk;k tkrk gS mlds vxys fnu lacaf/kr ea=ky;ksa dks Hkst fn, tkrs gSaA ;g lqfuf”pr djus ds mís”; ls fd dksbZ fo’k; NwVs ugha] lalnh; dk;Z

35 ea=ky; Hkh nksuksa lnuksa esa mBk, x, ekeyksa dk lkj nsrs gq, ,d lkIrkfgd fooj.k lacafèkr ea=ky;ksa dks Hkstrk gS rkfd os muds }kjk nks lfpoky;ksa ls çkIr gq, fooj.k ls bldk feyku dj ldsaA ea=ky;ksa ls ;g vis{kk dh tkrh gS fd os lnL;ksa }kjk mBk, x, çR;sd fcanq ij dkjZokbZ djsa vkSj lnu esa ekeyk mBk, tkus dh rkjh[k ls ,d eghus dh vof/k ds Hkhrj lacaf/kr lnL; dks okafNr lwpuk Hkst nsa vkSj mldh lwpuk laln ds lacaf/kr lfpoky; vkSj lalnh; dk;Z ea=ky; dks Hkh nsaA 7-4 o’kZ 2017 dh lekfIr ij yksd lHkk esa 1148 ekeys rFkk jkT; lHkk esa 304 fo”ks’k mYys[k yafcr FksA fnukad 01-01-2018 ls 31-03-2019 dh vof/k ds nkSjku yksd lHkk esa 876 ekeys vkSj jkT; lHkk esa 81 ekeys mBk, x,] ftlls fd yksd lHkk esa fu;e 377 ds varxZr mBk, x, ekeyksa dh dqy la[;k 2024 rFkk jkT; lHkk esa fd, x, fo”ks’k mYys[kksa dh dqy la[;k 458 gks xbZA bl ea=ky; esa çkIr lwpuk ds vuqlkj] fnukad 31-03-2019 rd yksd lHkk esa 135 ekeyksa ds mÙkj lacaf/kr lnL;ksa dks Hkst fn, x, gSa vkSj 1889 ekeys yafcr jg x, gSaA tgka rd jkT; lHkk esa vuq:i fLFkfr dk laca/k gS] fnukad 31-03-2019 rd 151 fo”ks’k mYys[kksa ds mÙkj lacaf/kr lnL;ksa dks Hkst fn, x, gSa vkSj 307 ekeys vHkh Hkh yafcr gSaA ç’u dky ds i’pkr ¼’kwU; dky esa½ mBk, x, ekeyksa ij dkjZokbZ 7-5 ¼i½ ç”u dky ds i”pkr vFkkZr rFkkdfFkr “kwU; dky ds nkSjku] nksuksa lnuksa esa lnL; ihBklhu vf/kdkjh dh vuqefr ls rRdky yksd egRo ds ekeys mBkrs gSaA dHkh&dHkh lnL;ksa }kjk fcuk iwoZ vuqefr ds Hkh ekeys mBk, tkrs gSaA tc rd ihBklhu vf/kdkjh funsZ”k u nsa] eaf=;ksa ds fy, ;g visf{kr ugha gS fd bu ekeyksa ds mÙkj mlh le; nsa tc ;s ekeys lnu esa mBk, tkrs gSa vFkok ckn esa vkSipkfjd i=&O;ogkj }kjk mÙkj Hkstsa] rFkkfi dHkh&dHkh ea=hx.k lnL;ksa }kjk mBk, x, ekeyksa ij lnu esa viuh çfrfØ;k O;ä djrs gSaA ¼ii½ lalnh; dk;Z ea=h@lalnh; dk;Z jkT; ea=h dHkh&dHkh ,sls voljksa ij gLr{ksi djrs gSa vkSj lnu dks vk”oklu nsrs gSa fd muds }kjk mBk, x, ekeyksa dks vko”;d dkjZokbZ ds fy, lacaf/kr ea=h ds /;ku esa yk;k tk,xkA ihBklhu vf/kdkjh Hkh dHkh&dHkh “kwU; dky ds nkSjku nksuksa lnuksa esa mBk, x, fofHkUu ekeyksa ij funsZ”k [email protected];ka djrs gSaA rRi”pkr lalnh; dk;Z ea=ky; lnu dh dk;Zokfg;ksa esa ls ,sls ekeyksa ds laxr m)j.k lacaf/kr ea=h ¼eaf=;ksa½ dks lalnh; dk;Z ea=h vFkok lalnh; dk;Z jkT; ea=h ds gLrk{kj ls vf/kekur% mlh fnu mi;qä dkjZokbZ ds fy, Hkstrk gSA ¼iii½ fnukad 20-9-2000 dks ea=ky; }kjk fy, x, fu.kZ; ds ifj.kke Lo:i] “khrdkyhu l=] 2000 ls ;g ea=ky; lnuksa dh dk;Zokfg;ksa esa ls “kwU; dky ds nkSjku mBk, x, ,sls ekeyksa ds laxr m)j.k Hkh lacaf/kr ea=ky;ksa@foHkkxksa dks lwpukFkZ ,oa mfpr dkjZokbZ gsrq Hkst jgk gS ftuds laca/k esa ihBklhu vf/kdkjh }kjk funsZ’k@lalnh; dk;Z eaf=;ksa }kjk dksbZ vk”oklu ugha fn;k tkrk gSA 7-6 fnukad 05-02-2018 ls 31-03-2019 dh vof/k ds nkSjku] nksuksa lnuksa esa “kwU; dky ds nkSjku mBk;s x, 787 ekeys ¼yksd lHkk% 638 vkSj jkT; lHkk% 149½ lacaf/kr ea=ky;ksa@foHkkxksa dks mi;qä dkjZokbZ gsrq Hksts x,A buesa ls 10 ekeys ¼yksd lHkk% 4] jkT; lHkk% 6½ ea=h Lrj ls Hksts x,A

36 v/;k;&8 ijke’kZnk=h lfefr;ka ,d >yd Û fofHkUu ea=ky;ksa ds fy, 34 ijke”kZnk=h lfefr;k¡ dk;Z dj jgh gSaA Û fnukad 01-01-2018 ls 13-02-2019 rd dh vof/k ds nkSjku ijke”kZnk=h lfefr;ksa dh 83 cSBdsa vk;ksftr gqbZA ,sfrgkfld i`"BHkwfe 8-1 laln lnL;ksa dh orZeku ijke”kZnk=h lfefr;ksa vkSj mudh eq[; :i&js[kk esa mn~xe] o’kZ 1954 esa LoxhZ; ç/kku ea=h Jh tokgj yky usg: }kjk eaf=e.My ds lnL;ksa dks ifjpkfyr ,d fVIi.k esa fn, x, lq>ko esa gSA Jh usg: ;g pkgrs Fks fd laln dh fdlh çdkj dh LFkk;h lykgdkj ijke”kZnk=h lfefr;ka gksa tks lnL;ksa dks ljdkj ds dk;Zpkyu dh dqN >yd çkIr djus dk volj çnku dj ldsa ftlls lnL;ksa }kjk laln esa iwNs tkus okys ç”uksa dh la[;k esa Hkh deh vk ldrh gSA rnuqlkj o’kZ 1954 esa Hkkjr ljdkj ds fofHkUu ea=ky;ksa@foHkkxksa ds fy, vukSipkfjd ijke”kZnk=h lfefr;ka xfBr dh xbZA 8-2 o’kZ 1969 esa] laln esa foi{kh nyksa@xzqiksa ds usrkvksa ds lkFk fopkj&foe”kZ gqvk vkSj bu lfefr;ksa ds xBu vkSj dk;Zpkyu ds fy, foLr`r fn”kk&funs”k rS;kj fd, x,A ml le; ;g Hkh fu.kZ; fy;k x;k fd bu lfefr;ksa esa fopkj foe”kZ dh vukSipkfjd ç—fr dks ns[krs gq, ;s lfefr;ka Þijke”kZnk=h lfefr;ksaß ds uke ls tkuh tk,axhA rRi”pkr dbZ fu.kZ; fy, x, Fks rFkk dqN ijEijk,a fodflr gks pqdh Fkh] vkSj bu fn”kk&funsZ”kksa dks la”kksf/kr fd, tkus dh vko”;drk FkhA fnukad 21-7-2005 dks j{kk ea=h rFkk lnu ds usrk ¼yksd lHkk½ dh v/;{krk esa gqbZ laln esa fofHkUu jktuhfrd nyksa ds eq[; lpsrdksa@lpsrdksa@mi usrkvksa dh cSBd esa bu fu.kZ;ksa rFkk ijEijkvksa dks “kkfey djds la”kksf/kr fn”kk&funsZ”kksa dks vafre :i fn;k x;k ftUgsa fnukad 02-09-2005 dks eaf=e.My }kjk vuqeksfnr Hkh fd;k x;kA rc ls ;s lfefr;ka bUgha fn”kk&funsZ”kksa ds vuqlkj dk;Z dj jgh gSa ¼ifjf”k’V&7½A 8-3 fn”kk&funsZ”kksa ds vuqlkj bu lfefr;ksa dh eq[; fof”k’Vrk,a fuEufyf[kr gSa%& i½ bu lfefr;ksa dh lnL;rk LoSfPNd gS ftls lnL; vkSj mlds ny ds usrk dh bPNk ij NksM+ fn;k tkrk gSA ii½ bu lfefr;ksa dk eq[; mís”; ljdkj dh uhfr;ksa vkSj dk;ZØeksa rFkk muds dk;kZUo;u ds

37 iv½ fdlh lfefr dh vf/kdre lnL; la[;k 30 gksrh gSA lfefr dk xBu lkekU;r% rc fd;k tkrk gS tc 10 vFkok mlls vf/kd lnL;x.k lfefr ij ukekafdr gksuk pkgrs gksaA v½ lnL;ksa dks ,d ijke”kZnk=h lfefr ij LFkk;h fo”ks’k vkeaf=r ds :i esa ukekafdr fd;k tk ldrk gS] ;fn mls fdlh fo”ks’k ea=ky;@foHkkx ds fo’k;ksa esa fo”ks’k :fp gSA ,d ijke”kZnk=h lfefr ij vf/kdre 5 lnL;ksa dks LFkk;h fo”ks’k vkaef=r ds :i esa ukekafdr fd;k tk ldrk gSA rFkkfi] LFkk;h fo”ks’k vkeaf=r O;fä ijke”kZnk=h lfefr;ksa dh cSBdksa esa Hkkx ysus ds fy, ;k=k HkÙks@nSfud HkÙks ds gdnkj ugha gksrs gSaA vi½ lkekU;r;k ,d o’kZ ds nkSjku bu lfefr;ksa dh 6 cSBdsa vk;ksftr dh tkuh pkfg,a & rhu cSBdsa l=kof/k ds nkSjku vkSj rhu cSBdsa var%l=kof/k ds nkSjkuA ,d o’kZ esa ijke”kZnk=h lfefr;ksa dh 6 cSBdksa esa ls] 4 cSBdsa & 3 cSBdsa var%l=kof/k ds nkSjku rFkk ,d cSBd l=kof/k vFkok var%l=kof/k ds nkSjku vk;ksftr dh tkuh vfuok;Z gksxhA vii½ dk;Zlwph ensa ;k rks lnL;ksa ls eaxkbZ tkrh gSa vFkok ea=ky;ksa }kjk lfefr ds lnL;ksa ds ijke”kZ ls Lo;a fu/kkZfjr dh tkrh gSaA viii½ tks lnL; fdlh lfefr ds lnL; ugha gS] ;fn mUgksaus cSBd esa fopkj gsrq dk;Zlwph esa lfEefyr djus ds fy, fdlh fo’k; dh lwpuk nh gS vkSj og en dk;Zlwph esa lfEefyr gks xbZ gS vFkok mUgksaus ,slh lfefr dh fdlh cSBd dh ppkZ esa Hkkx ysus dh viuh bPNk O;ä dh gks] rks lalnh; dk;Z ea=h ds vuqeksnu ls mUgsa lfefr dh cSBdksa esa fo”ks’k vkeaf=r ds :i esa vkeaf=r fd;k tk ldrk gSA ix½ bu lfefr;ksa }kjk dksbZ fu.kZ; ugha fy, tkrs gSaA rFkkfi] lfefr }kjk fdlh fo’k; ij loZlEefr ls O;ä fd, x, er dks] fn”kk&funsZ”kksa esa nh xbZ “krksaZ ds v/khu jgrs gq, vkerkSj ij ljdkj }kjk Lohdkj dj fy;k tkrk gSA x½ ea=ky;ksa ds ofj’B vf/kdkjhx.k eaf=;ksa dh lgk;rkFkZ vkSj fdlh Hkh visf{kr Li’Vhdj.k dks nsus gsrq cSBdksa esa mifLFkr jgrs gSaA xi½ cSBdksa esa ppkZ dh vukSipkfjd ç—fr dks /;ku esa j[krs gq,] fn”kk&funsZ”k lnL;ksa dks vkSj ljdkj dks ck/; djrs gSa fd bu lfefr;ksa dh cSBdksa esa gqbZ fdlh Hkh ppkZ dk mYys[k fdlh Hkh lnu esa ugha fd;k tk,A xii½ ijke”kZnk=h lfefr dh mi&lfefr;ka xfBr ugha dh tk,axhA 8-4 lkekU;r% yksd lHkk ds fy, vke pqukoksa ds i”pkr] ubZ yksd lHkk ds xBu ds i”pkr ijke”kZnk=h lfefr;ka xfBr dh tkrh gSaA lksygoha yksd lHkk ds fy, fofHkUu ea=ky;ksa ds fy, dqy 34 ijke”kZnk=h lfefr;ka xfBr dh xbZ gSa ¼ifjf”k’V&8½A 8-5 çfrosfnr vof/k ds nkSjku vk;ksftr ijke”kZnk=h lfefr;ksa dh cSBdksa dk C;kSjk vkSj muesa ppkZ fd, x, egRoiw.kZ fo’k; ¼ifjf”k’V&9½ esa fn, x, gSaA

38 8-6 ijke”kZnk=h lfefr;ksa ds xBu] dk;ksaZ vkSj çfØ;kvksa laca/kh fn”kk&funsZ”kksa dh “krksaZ ds vuqlkj lfefr ds v/;o{k ;fn pkgsa rks] ,d dysaMj o’kZ esa] vr%l=kof/k ds nkSjku ijke”kZnk=h lfefr dh ,d cSBd fnYyh ls ckgj Hkkjr esa dgha Hkh vk;ksftr dh tk ldrh gSA çfrosfnr vof/k ds nkSjku] fuEufyf[kr ea=ky;ksa dh ijke”kZnk=h lfefr;ksa dh cSBdsa fnYyh ls ckgj vk;ksftr dh xbZ%& Ø- ea=ky; dk uke ftlls cSBd dh rkjh[k vkSj LFkku la- ijke’kZnk=h lfefr lac) gS 1 bLikr ea=ky; fnukad 15-05-2018 dks ekmaV vkcw] jktLFkku esa 2 [kk| çlaLd.k m|ksx ea=ky; fnukad 25-05-2018 dks lksuhir] gfj;k.kk esa 3 vkokl vkSj “kgjh dk;Z ea=ky; fnukad 08-06-2018 lwjr] xqtjkr esa 4 isVªksfy;e vkSj çk—frd xSl fnukad 11-06-2018 dks y[kuÅ] mÙkj çns”k esa ea=ky; 5 dkS”ky fodkl vkSj m|ferk fnukad 12-06-2018 dks y[kuÅ] mÙkj çns”k esa ea=ky; 6 iwoksZÙkj {ks= fodkl ea=ky; fnukad 14-06-2018 dks tEew vkSj d”ehj esa 7 Je vkSj jkstxkj ea=ky; fnukad 28-06-2018 dks fr:ifr] vkU/kz çns”k esa 8 —f’k vkSj fdlku dY;k.k ea=ky; fnukad 02-07-2018 dks jkes”oje] rfeyukMq esa 9 dks;yk ea=ky; fnukad 05-07-2018 dks usosyh] rfeyukMq esa 10 x`g ea=ky; fnukad 06-07-2018 dks dksPph] dsjy esa 11 ty lalk/ku] unh fodkl vkSj fnukad 11-07-2018 dks elwjh] mÙkjk[kaM esa xaxk laj{k.k ea=ky; 12 i;ZVu ea=ky; fnukad 10-09-2018 dks dksoye] dsjy esa 13 fo|qr rFkk uohu vkSj uohdj.kh; fnukad 12-10-2018 dks gSnjkckn esa ÅtkZ ea=ky; 14 lkekftd U;k; vkSj vf/kdkfjrk fnukad 29-10-2018 dks dksPph] dsjy esa ea=ky; 15 j{kk ea=ky; fnukad 17-11-2018 dks eqacbZ] egkjk’Vª esa 16 xzkeh.k fodkl ea=ky;] iapk;rh fnukad 21-01-2019 dks xqtjkr esa jkt ea=ky; vkSj [kku ea=ky; 17 bLikr ea=ky; fnukad 28-01-2019 dks xksok esa 18 miHkksäk dk;Z] [kk| ,oa fnukad 28-01-2019 dks csaxyw:] dukZVd esa lkoZtfud forj.k ea=ky;

39 v/;k;&9 ln~Hkkouk f’k"Ve.Myksa esa laln lnL; ,d >yd Û lalnfonksa ds ,d Hkkjrh; ln~Hkkouk f”k’VeaMy us bVyh vkSj teZuh dk nkSjk fd;kA Û lalnh; dk;Z ea=h us fons”k Hksts x, fofHkUu ljdkjh f”k’VeaMyksa ds fy, 5 laln lnL;ksa dks ukekafdr fd;kA 9-1 fujUrj vkSj rsth ls ifjorZu”khy vUrjkZ’Vªh; ifj–”; esa gekjh jk’Vªh; uhfr;ksa] dk;ZØeksa vkSj leL;kvksa dks lgh vkSj Li’V :i ls fofHkUu ns”kksa esa çlkfjr o çpkfjr djus vkSj muds –f’Vdks.k dks le>us dh vko”;drk cgqr le; ls vuqHko dh tk jgh FkhA fdlh Hkh ns”k ds lalnfon ml ns”k dh uhfr ds fu/kkZj.k vkSj vU; ns”kksa ls laca/kksa dks lq–<+ cukus esa egRoiw.kZ ;ksxnku nsrs gSaA fo”ks’kdj] Hkkjr tSls çxfr”khy çtkrkaf=d jk’Vª ds fy, fu%lansg ;g vfr vko”;d vkSj mi;ksxh gS fd og dqN laln lnL;ksa o x.;ekU; O;fä;ksa dk p;u djsa vkSj budk bl dk;Z ds fy, çHkkoh

40 3- Jh ukjk;.klkeh jkepaæu] laln lnL; ¼yksd lHkk½ ,-vkbZ-,-Mh-,e- ds- 4- M‚- dqyef.k lkey] laln lnL; ¼yksd lHkk½ ch-t-n- 5- M‚- ¼Jherh½ eerkt la?kferk pkS/kjh] laln lnL; ¼yksd lHkk½ v-Hkk-r`-dka- 6- Jh —iky ckykth rqekus] laln lnL; ¼yksd lHkk½ f”kolsuk 7- Jh jfo çdk”k oekZ] laln lnL; ¼jkT; lHkk½ l-ik- lalnh; dk;Z ea=ky; ls fuEufyf[kr vf/kdkjh Hkh f”k’VeaMy ds lkFk x, Fks%& 1- Jh lqjsUæ ukFk f=ikBh] lfpo] lalnh; dk;Z ea=ky; 2- Jh va”kq Hkkj}kt] jkT; ea=h vkSj f”k’VeaMy ds usrk ds vij futh lfpo 3- Jh “kjn f}osnh] voj lfpo] lalnh; dk;Z ea=ky;A f’k"VeaMy ds jkse] bVyh nkSjs dk fooj.k 16 väwcj] 2018 dks Jh fjdkMksZ Ýsdkjks] bVyh esa lalnh; ekeyksa ds dSfcusV ea=h vkSj vU; lnL;ksa ds lkFk cSBd 9-3 Jh fjdkMksZ Ýsdkjks] bVyh esa lalnh; ekeyksa ds dSfcusV ea=h us lalnfonksa ds Hkkjrh; ln~Hkkouk f”k’VeaMy dk Lokxr fd;kA Jh vtqZu jke es?koky] lalnh; dk;Z ea=ky; esa jkT; ea=h vkSj ty lalk/ku] unh fodkl ,oa xaxk laj{k.k ea=ky; esa jkT; ea=h] tks f”k’VeaMy ds usrk Fks] us bVyh ds lalnh; ekeyksa ds dSfcusV ea=h ls f”k’VeaMy dk ifjp; djk;kA f”k’VeaMy ds usrk us Hkkjr esa thoar yksdra= vkSj cgqnyh; ç.kkyh ij vius fopkj O;ä fd,A mUgksaus nksuksa i{kksa ds lkalnksa ds chp vf/kd ckrphr djus ij tksj fn;k] tks nks ns”kksa ds chp le> c<+kus vkSj yksxksa ds chp laca/kksa dks etcwr djus esa egRoiw.kZ Hkwfedk fuHkkrk gS vkSj vk”kk O;ä dh fd cSBd bVyh vkSj Hkkjr ds chp eS=h dks c<+kok nsxh vkSj f}i{kh; laca/kksa dks etcwr djus esa ;ksxnku nsxhA f”k’VeaMy ds ekuuh; usrk us 13oha “krkCnh esa osful ds O;kikjh ekdksZ iksyks dh ;k=k dh vksj brkyoh i{k dk /;ku vkdf’kZr fd;k vkSj dgk fd gekjs chp nh?kZdkfyd ,sfrgkfld laca/k vkSj lkaL—frd ewY; gSaA ;g Hkh O;ä fd;k x;k Fkk fd Hkkjr vkSj bVyh vkfFkZd] oSKkfud] lkaL—frd vkSj vU; {ks=ksa lfgr dbZ {ks=ksa esa cgqr dqN dj ldrs gSaA f”k’VeaMy ds ekuuh; usrk us vçlkj laf/k ij bVyh ds leFkZu ds fy, /kU;okn fn;k vkSj nqfu;k esa “kkafr vkSj dY;k.k dks c<+kok nsus vkSj vkradokn dks tM+ ls [kRe djus ds fy, bVkfy;u i{k ls lg;ksx dh ekax dhA f”k’VeaMy ds ekuuh; usrk us gj lky 21 twu dks varjkZ’Vªh; ;ksx fnol eukus ds fy, brkyoh i{k dks fo”ks’k èkU;okn fn;kA cSBd ds nkSjku ;g Hkh crk;k x;k fd 29&30 vDVwcj] 2018 dks fnYyh esa vk;ksftr Hkkjr&bVyh çkS|ksfxdh f”k[kj lEesyu esa bVyh ds ekuuh; ç/kkuea=h us bVyh ds f”k’VeaMy dk usr`Ro fd;k Fkk] bl ij çlUurk O;ä dh xbZ vkSj çkS|ksfxdh lEesyu ds nkSjku ;g mEehn trkbZ xbZ Fkh fd la;qä m|eksa] vuqla/kku vkSj fodkl] çkS|ksfxdh

41 gLrkarj.k tSlh laHkkoukvksa dk irk yxkus ds fy, vf/kdkfj;ksa] oSKkfudksa vkSj m|fe;ksa dk ,d cM+k çfrfuf/keaMy Hkkjr dk nkSjk djsxkA mUgsa Lej.k djk;k x;k fd nksuksa ns”kksa ds chp mPp Lrjh; ;k=kvksa esa c<+ksrjh ds ifj.kkeLo:i] fofHkUu {ks=ksa esa dbZ le>kSrs gq, gSa ftuesa v{k; ÅtkZ] jsyos] f}i{kh; fuos”k] jktuf;d çf”k{k.k] lkaL—frd lg;ksx] LokLF; vkSj —f’k tSls {ks=ksa dh ,d foLr`r J`a[kyk “kkfey gSA Hkkjr us 2021&2022 dh vof/k ds fy, lqj{kk ifj’kn esa vLFkk;h lhV ds fy, bVyh dk leFkZu Hkh ekaxk D;ksafd blds fy, pquko 2020 esa gksuk gSA f”k’VeaMy us Hkh brkyoh i{k ds lkFk vius fopkj O;ä fd, fd gekjk feyuk Hkkjrh; laL—fr] laxhr] u`R;] ;ksx vkSj vk;qosZn esa brkyoh ukxfjdksa dh :fp ds ek/;e ls gekjs laca/kksa ds fy, ,d Bksl vk/kkj cu ldrk gSA

Jh fjdkMksZ Ýsdkjks] bVyh esa lalnh; ekeyksa ds dSfcusV ea=h ds lkFk cSBd 16 vDVwcj] 2018 dks ikyktks e‚UVsflVksfj;ks esa pkSacj v‚Q MsI;qVht dh fons’kh ekeyksa dh lfefr dh v/;{k lqJh ekVkZ xzkaMs vkSj vU; lnL;ksa ds lkFk cSBd 9-4 lqJh ekVkZ xzkaMs] bVyh ds pkSacj v‚Q MsI;qVht dh fons”kh ekeyksa dh lfefr dh v/;{k us lfefr ds vU; lnL;ksa lfgr Hkkjrh; ln~Hkkouk f”k’VeaMy dk Lokxr fd;k vkSj Hkkjrh; i{k ls viuk ifjp; djk;kA Hkkjrh; f”k’VeaMy ds ekuuh; usrk us [kqn dk vkSj f”k’VeaMy ds vU; lnL;ksa dk brkyoh i{k ls ifjp; djk;k vkSj fons”kh ekeyksa laca/kh lfefr dh v/;{k ds :i esa brkyoh x.kra= ds bfrgkl esa igyh efgyk gksus ij lqJh ekVkZ xzkaMs ds çfr viuh çlUurk O;ä dhA cSBd ds nkSjku] bl ckr ij ppkZ dh xbZ fd bVyh vkSj Hkkjr ds chp f}i{kh; laca/k vkSj vf/kd etcwr gksaxs ;fn bVyh peM+s] oL=] uohdj.kh;

42 ÅtkZ] gokbZ&varfj{k] f”k{kk vkSj lkaL—frd fojklr laca/kh m|ksxksa ds {ks= esa Hkkjr ds fy, rduhdh lg;ksx dk foLrkj djrk gSA f”k’VeaMy ds ekuuh; usrk us çkS|ksfxdh f”k[kj lEesyu esa tYn ls tYn Hkkjr vkus ds fy, brkyoh i{k dks vkeaf=r fd;k] tks mlds ckn vDVwcj] 2018 ekg esa vk;ksftr fd;k x;k Fkk] bl ij pkSacj v‚Q MsI;qVht dh fons”kh ekeyksa dh lfefr dh ekuuh; v/;{k us Hkkjrh; i{k dks fuea=.k nsus ds fy, /kU;okn fn;kA ;g uksV djuk egRoiw.kZ gS fd çkS|ksfxdh f”k[kj lEesyu us lkr fof”k’V {ks=ksa& Dyhu&Vsd] uohdj.kh; ÅtkZ] vkbZlhVh] gsYFk ds;j] ,;jksLisl] f”k{kk vkSj lkaL—frd fojklr ij /;ku dsafær fd;k tks bVyh vkSj Hkkjr ds chp laca/kksa dks c<+kok nsxkA lalnh; yksdra= vkSj f}i{kh; laca/kksa dks etcwr djus ds fy, bl rjg dh fu;fer ;k=kvksa ds fy, nksuksa i{kksa dh vksj ls vko”;drk eglwl dh xbZA cSBd ds nkSjku brkyoh i{k }kjk brkyoh ejhu lYokrksj fxjksu vkSj lkFkh ejhu ekflfefy;kuks yVksjs dh fxj¶rkjh ls lacaf/kr ekeyk mBk;k x;k] ftl ij f”k’VeaMy ds ekuuh; usrk us crk;k fd ;g ekeyk Hkkjr ds ekuuh; loksZPp U;k;ky; esa fopkjk/khu gS vkSj dkuwu bl ij Lo;a vius le; ls dkjZokbZ djsxkA mUgsa ;g crk;k x;k fd Hkkjr tYn ls tYn lkeqfæd ekeys dks fuiVkus dk bPNqd gS vkSj bl ekeys ds dkj.k Hkkjr vkSj bVyh ds chp laca/kksa dks uqdlku ugha gksuk pkfg, D;ksafd ge nksuksa i{kksa dh laL—fr] fojklr vkSj laxhr vkfn dh ljkguk djrs gSaA ;g tkudj [kq”kh gqbZ fd bVyh gj lky 21 twu dks varjjk’Vªh; ;ksx fnol eukrk gSA brkyoh i{k ls dqN lnL;ksa us bl ckr ij tksj fn;k fd Hkkjr dks bVyh ds lkFk u, O;kikj ekxksaZ dh [kkst djus esa Hkh Hkwfedk fuHkkuh pkfg,A gekjh vksj ls ;g dgk x;k fd vU; ns”kksa dh rjg] Hkkjr dk ,d egku lkaL—frd bfrgkl gS vkSj ;g ,d oSf”od vfHkusrk gSA

43 lqJh ekVkZ xzkaMs] bVyh ds pkSacj v‚Q MsI;qVht dh fons”kh ekeyksa dh lfefr dh v/;{k ds lkFk cSBd iyktks eknkek esa 16 vDVwcj] 2018 dks Jh ohVks jkslkfj;ks isVªkslsyh] v/;{k] lhusV dh fons’k ekeyksa laca/kh lfefr vkSj vU; lnL;ksa ds lkFk cSBdA 9-5 bVyh dh lhusV dh fons”k ekeyksa laca/kh lfefr ds v/;{k] Jh ohVks jkslkfj;ks isVªkslsyh us lkalnksa ds Hkkjrh; ln~Hkkouk f”k’VeaMy dk Lokxr fd;kA lfefr ds v/;{k us Hkkjr vkSj bVyh ds chp vkilh le> vkSj jktuhfrd laca/kksa dks etcwr djus ij tksj fn;kA blh le; f”k’VeaMy ds ekuuh; usrk us f”k’VeaMy ds xeZtks”kh ls Lokxr ds fy, lfefr ds v/;{k dks /kU;okn fn;k vkSj tksj nsdj dgk fd nksuksa ns”k laca/kksa dks c<+kok nsus vkSj yksxksa ls yksxksa dks tksM+us ds fy, ,d cM+h Hkwfedk fuHkk ldrs gSaA lhusV dh fons”k ekeyksa laca/kh lfefr ls çfrfuf/k;ksa dk ifjp; nsrs le; f”k’VeaMy ds ekuuh; usrk us jkseu lkezkT; ds le; ls Hkkjr&brkyoh ,sfrgkfld laca/kksa dks js[kkafdr fd;k x;k vkSj epsaZV ekdksZ iksyks dh Hkkjr dh egku ;k=k dks ;kn fd;kA mUgksaus bVyh vkSj Hkkjr esa thoar yksdra= ds vfLrRo ds ckjs esa crkrs gq, bVyh vkSj Hkkjr esa jkT;ksa ds ,dhdj.k esa Øe”k% LoxhZ; Jh X;wlsi xSjhckYMh vkSj LoxhZ; Jh ljnkj oYyHkHkkbZ iVsy dh Hkwfedk dks Hkh js[kkafdr fd;kA bl ckr ij tksj fn;k x;k fd nksuksa ns”kksa dks vkfFkZd laca/kksa dks c<+kok nsus ds fy, feydj dke djuk pkfg, vkSj nksuksa esa u, {ks=ksa esa la;qä m|e fodflr djus dh {kerk gksuh pkfg,A muls peM+k] diM+k vkSj [kk| çlaLdj.k ls lacaf/kr m|ksxksa esa Hkkjrh; i{k dk lg;ksx djus dk Hkh vuqjks/k fd;k x;kA lfefr ds ,d lhusVj us ;g dgrs gq, fd bVyh vkSj Hkkjr esa ,d leku lH;rk gS vkSj Hkkjrh; leqnk; bVyh dh thMhih esa cgqr ;ksxnku nsrk gS] viuk fopkj O;ä fd;k fd Hkkjr ,d vn~Hkqr ns”k gS vkSj Hkkjrh; leqnk; ,d “kkafriw.kZ leqnk; gSA gekjs i{k ds çfrfuf/k;ksa us bl ckr ij tksj fn;k fd m|ksxksa ds fofHkUu {ks=ksa esa dke djus okys Hkkjrh;ksa ds dkS”ky dks fodflr djus ds fy, Hkkjr dks brkyoh fo”ks’kKrk çnku

44 dh tk ldrh gSA dqy feykdj] nksuksa i{kksa ls vkfFkZd fodkl vkSj vPNs laca/kksa ds fy,] laL—fr] Hkk’kk] LokLF;] O;olk; rFkk foKku vkSj çkS|ksfxdh ds {ks= esa nksuksa ns”kksa ds chp lg;ksx dh vko”;drk eglwl dh xbZA

bVyh dh lhusV dh fons”k ekeyksa laca/kh lfefr ds v/;{k] Jh ohVks jkslkfj;ks isVªkslsyh ds lkFk cSBd f’k"VeaMy ds cfyZu] teZuh nkSjs dk fooj.k 18 vDVwcj] 2018 dks cqaMsLVSx ¼teZu laln½ esa cqaMsLVSx ds mik/;{k Jh oksYQxSax dqfcdh ds lkFk cSBd 9-6 teZu cqaMsLVSx ds mik/;{k Jh oksYQxSax dqfcdh] tks Ýh MseksØsfVd ikVhZ ¼,QMhih½ ls cqaMsLVSx ds lnL; gSa] us vU; lnL;ksa ds lkFk f”k’VeaMy dk Lokxr fd;k vkSj viuk ifjp; fn;kA f”k’VeaMy ds ekuuh; usrk us f”k’VeaMy ds xeZtks”kh Hkjs Lokxr ds fy, cqaMsLVSx ds mik/;{k dks /kU;okn fn;k vkSj ckn esa f”k’VeaMy dks mik/;{k ls feyok;kA f”k’VeaMy ds ekuuh; usrk us crk;k fd Hkkjr vkSj teZuh ,d gh uko ij lokj gSa D;ksafd nksuksa ns”kksa esa yksdra=] lafo/kku vkSj laln lnL;ksa ds pquko dh ç.kkyh ekStwn gSA cSBd esa ppkZ ds nkSjku ;g mYys[k fd;k x;k fd cqaMLVSx dk l= lkekU; :i ls eghus esa nks lIrkg rd pyrk gS tks lkseokj ls “kq: gksrk gSA teZu i{k us gesa lwfpr fd;k fd cqaMLVSx esa 30 çfr”kr efgyk çfrfuf/kRo gSA ;g uksV djuk egRoiw.kZ gS fd teZu laln esa lnu dh dk;Zokgh ls lnL; ds vuqifLFkr gksus ij ml lnL; ij tqekZus dk ra= ekStwn gSA teZuh esa] foÙkh; o’kZ vkSj dSysaMj o’kZ leku gksrs gSa vFkkZr gj o’kZ tuojh ls fnlacj rdA lnL;ksa us djk/kku vkSj jkT;ksa dks ctV ds vkcaVu ds ckjs esa fopkjksa dk vknku&çnku fd;kA

45 cqaMsLVSx ¼teZu laln½ esa cqaMsLVSx ds mik/;{k Jh oksYQxSax dqfcdh ds lkFk cSBd 18 vDVwcj] 2018 dks xksYMu g‚y] tsdc dSlj gksl esa cqaMsLVSx esa Hkkjr&teZuh lalnh; eS=h lewg ds lkFk nksigj ds Hkkstu lfgr cSBd 9-7 Hkkjr&teZuh lalnh; eS=h lewg ds v/;{k Jh MdZ fols }kjk xeZtks”kh ls Lokxr fd, tkus ds ckn [os lks”ky MseksØsfVd ikVhZ ¼,lMhih½ ls cqaMsLVSx ds lnL; gSa]] nksuksa i{kksa ds lnL;ksa us viuk ifjp; fn;kA f”k’VeaMy ds ekuuh; usrk us nwljs i{k dks lwfpr fd;k fd Hkkjr esa thoar yksdra= vkSj egku çkjafHkd lH;rk ekStwn gSA Hkkjr vkSj teZuh fe= gksus ds ukrs çkS|ksfxdh vkSj dkS”ky fodkl ds {ks= esa ,d&nwljs dk lg;ksx dj ldrs gSa vkSj teZuh fo”ks’kK gksus ds ukrs Hkkjr esa ekuo lalk/kuksa ds dkS”ky dks fodflr djus esa ,d çeq[k Hkwfedk fuHkk ldrk gSA ppkZ ds nkSjku Hkkjr ij phu ds çHkko ds ckjs esa nwljs i{k ls tkudkjh ekaxh xbZ] mlds ckn f”k’VeaMy ds ekuuh; usrk vkSj gekjs i{k ds vU; lnL;ksa us tksj nsdj dgk fd Hkkjr phu ls fuiVus esa l{ke gS vkSj ge ;gka bl eap ij lexz fodkl vkSj Hkkjr teZuh ds chp vPNs f}i{kh; laca/kksa ij fparu djus ds fy, gSaA mUgsa crk;k x;k fd Hkkjr ç{ksi iFk ds mPp fodkl okyk ,d çxfr”khy ns”k gS vkSj teZuh dks çkS|ksfxdh esa Hkkjr ds fy, lg;ksx dk foLrkj djuk pkfg, vkSj gesa vius O;kikj laca/kksa dks c<+kok nsuk pkfg,A f”k’VeaMy ds ekuuh; usrk us egku f”k{kkfon@fo}ku ÝsMfjd eSDl eqyj] ftUgksaus mifu’knksa dk vuqokn fd;k Fkk vkSj laL—r ij “kks/k tkjh j[kk Fkk vkSj tks Hkkjrh; laL—fr ij vxz.kh ckSf)d Vhdkdkj cu x, Fks] dks ;kn djrs gq, Hkkjr vkSj teZuh ds çkphu lacaèkksa dk mYys[k fd;kA mUgksaus [kqn dks laL—r Hkk’kk ds v/;;u ds fy, lefiZr fd;k vkSj vius le; ds çeq[k laL—r fo}kuksa esa ls ,d cu x, FksA Hkkjr esa LekVZ “kgjksa

46 ds :i esa fo”kk[kkiÙkue] dks;acVwj vkSj Hkqous”oj dks fodflr djus esa teZuh dh Hkwfedk dh vksj Hkh eS=h lewg dk /;ku vkdf’kZr fd;k x;kA Hkkjr ds fuokZpu vk;ksx dh Hkwfedk vkSj egRo ij Hkh ppkZ dh xbZ] tks dsaæ ds lkFk&lkFk jkT; Lrj ij Lora=] fuHkhZd vkSj fu’i{k rjhds ls ubZ ljdkj ds pquko esa ,d cM+h Hkwfedk fuHkkrk gSA gekjs f”k’VeaMy ds lnL;ksa us LokLF; ns[kHkky] —f’k vkfn ds {ks= esa teZu i{k dh fo”ks’kKrk dh ekax dhA teZuh us gesa crk;k fd gj teZu ukxfjd dks LokLF; chek miyC/k djk;k tkrk gS vkSj eS=h lewg ds v/;{k us ç/kkuea=h tu vkjksX; ;kstuk dh vksj Hkh /;ku fnyk;kA Hkkjr dk vk;q’eku Hkkjr dk;ZØe tks gky gh esa gekjs ekuuh; ç/kku ea=h] Jh ujsaæ eksnh th }kjk “kq: fd;k x;k gSA bl ckr ij /;ku nsuk egRoiw.kZ Fkk fd LokLF; ns[kHkky {ks= esa] ,d fof”k’V fpfdRld dks LokLF; ns[kHkky ds fy, fof”k’V la[;k esa ukxfjd vkcafVr fd, x, gSaA mUgsa ;g Hkh crk;k x;k fd Hkkjr esa dksfPp nqfu;k dk igyk lkSj ÅtkZ ls pyus okyk gokbZ vìk cu x;k gS vkSj bl rjg nksuksa ns”k fo”ks’kKrk ds {ks= esa ,d&nwljs dh enn dj ldrs gSaA f”k’VeaMy ds ekuuh; usrk us dgk fd lkaL—frd fojklr vkSj ,d nwljs dh Hkk’kk dks xgjkbZ ls tkuus ds fy, fQYe egksRlo dk;ZØeksa dk vknku&çnku fd;k tk ldrk gSA

teZuh ds cqaMsLVSx esa Hkkjr&teZuh lalnh; eS=h lewg ds lkFk nksigj ds Hkkstu ij cSBd 18 vDVwcj] 2018 dks cqaMsLVSx esa lkaln vkSj fMftVykbts’ku laca/kh lfefr ds mi lHkkifr] Jh galt‚tZ MtZ ds lkFk cSBd 9-8 cqaMsLVSx esa lkaln vkSj fMftVykbts”ku laca/kh lfefr ds mi lHkkifr] Jh galt‚tZ MtZ ds lkFk cSBd ds nkSjku] yksxksa ds MsVk dh lkbcj lqj{kk ds fy, nksuksa i{kksa dh vksj ls fpark O;ä dh xbZ vkSj bl ckr ij ppkZ dh xbZ fd MsVk dks lqjf{kr cukus ds fy, D;k ra= gSA bl ckr ij Hkh ppkZ gqbZ fd fMftVykbts”ku ds ek/;e ls fofHkUu lkbcj vijk/kksa ls

47 efgykvksa dh lqj{kk dSls lqfuf”pr dh tk,A fMftVykbts”ku laca/kh lfefr ds mi lHkkifr us vius fopkj O;ä fd, fd lqj{kk ds fcuk fo”okl ugha gksxk vkSj vxj vkbZVh ds ek/;e ls dqN laxBu çHkkfor gksrs gSa] rks lkbcj vijk/kksa ds ek/;e ls mRiUu gksus okyh fdlh fof”k’V leL;k ds fuokj.k ds fy, fdlh çkf/kdj.k fo”ks’k ds lkFk iathdj.k djus dk dksbZ ra= gksuk pkfg,A ;g Hkh crk;k x;k fd teZuh esa] ,d usVodZ çorZu vf/kfu;e ekStwn gS tks lkbcj lacaf/kr leL;kvksa dks fu;af=r djrk gS vkSj fdlh Hkh lkbV fo”ks’k ls voS/k lkexzh 24 ?kaVs ds lkFk gVk nh tkrh gSA

cqaMsLVSx esa lkaln vkSj fMftVykbts’ku laca/kh lfefr ds mi lHkkifr] Jh galt‚tZ MtZ ds lkFk cSBd

48 19 vDVwcj] 2018 dks cqaMsLVSx esa fons’kh ekeyksa laca/kh lfefr ds v/;{k M‚- u‚jcVZ jksVtsu ds lkFk cSBd 9-9 cqaMsLVSx dh fons”k ekeyksa laca/kh lfefr ds v/;{k }kjk f”k’VeaMy ds Lokxr ds ckn] f”k’VeaMy ds ekuuh; usrk us Hkkjrh; f”k’VeaMy ds gkfnZd Lokxr ds fy, /kU;okn fn;kA ppkZ ds nkSjku ;g lkeus vk;k fd Hkkjr vkSj teZuh ds chp laca/kksa dks ysdj teZu i{k ds eu esa dqN vk”kadk@Hkze gSa vkSj bl ckr dk ladsr feyk fd nksuksa ns”kksa ds chp laca/kksa dks dSls csgrj cuk;k tk ldrk gSA blfy,] f”k’VeaMy ds ekuuh; usrk us muds lkeus mYys[k fd;k fd Hkkjr&teZu laca/kksa ds ckjs esa dksbZ xyrQgeh ugha gksuh pkfg, D;ksafd ge vPNs fe= gSa vkSj nksuksa i{kksa ds chp mRlkg] ln~Hkkouk ds Hkko esa o`f) djus ds fy, teZuh ls ,d f”k’VeaMy dk Lokxr djuk csgrj gksxkA nksuksa i{kksa us vk”kk O;ä dh fd og vrhr esa fd, x, ç;klksa ls T;knk ç;kl djsaxsA f”k’VeaMy ds ekuuh; usrk us Hkkjr vkus ds fy, teZu i{k dks vkeaf=r fd;k vkSj muls dgk fd ge vki yksxksa dk Lokxr djus ds fy, mRlqd gSa rkfd gekjs f}i{kh; laca/k ubZ ÅapkbZ ij igqap ldsaA mUgsa ;g Hkh crk;k x;k fd teZuh vkSj Hkkjr ds chp ÝsMfjd eSDl eqyj ds ;qx ls ,sfrgkfld laca/k jgs gSaA nksuksa i{kksa ds vU; lnL;ksa us bl ckr ij fparu fd;k fd teZuh vkSj Hkkjr ds chp laca/kksa dks etcwr djus ds fy, D;k fd;k tk ldrk gSA gekjs i{k ds çfrfuf/k;ksa us lq>ko fn;k fd ge nksuksa dks vkfFkZd] lkaL—frd laca/kksa dks vkxs c<+kuk pkfg, rFkk O;olk; vkSj O;kikj] i;kZoj.k] f”k{kk vkSj tyok;q ifjorZu ds fo’k; ij ,d lkFk dke djuk pkfg, D;ksafd gekjs ;gka ;ksX; dk;Zcy gSA gekjh vksj ls lnL;ksa us la;qä jk’Vª la?k dh lqj{kk ifj’kn esa Hkkjr dks LFkk;h lhV ds fy, teZuh ds leFkZu dh Hkh ekax dhA

cqaMsLVSx esa fons”kh ekeyksa laca/kh lfefr ds v/;{k M‚- u‚jcVZ jksVtsu ds lkFk cSBd

49 fons’k tkus okys ljdkjh f’k"VeaMyksa ij laln lnL;ksa dk ukekadu 9-10 lalnh; dk;Z ea=h fofHkUu ea=ky;ksa }kjk fons”k Hksts tkus okys f”k’VeaMyksa esa laln lnL;ksa ds ukeksa dk ukekadu@vuqeksnu djrs gSaA çfrosfnr vof/k ds nkSjku] fuEufyf[kr laln lnL;ksa dks muds ukeksa ds le{k n”kkZ, x, f”k’VeaMyksa@cSBdksa esa ukekafdr fd;k x;k%& 1- Jh t;jke jes”k] laln lnL; ¼jkT; lHkk½ 26&27 tqykbZ] 2018 ds 2- M‚- fodkl egkRes] laln lnL; ¼jkT; lHkk½ nkSjku nf{k.k&iwohZ ,f”k;k 3- M‚- fguk fot;dqekj xkfor] laln lnL; ¼yksd lHkk½ {ks=h; lkalnksa dh cSBd esa 4- M‚- ds- dkejkt] laln lnL; ¼yksd lHkk½ çfrHkkfxrkA 5- M‚- lat; tk;loky] laln lnL; ¼yksd lHkk½ laln lnL;ksa ds fons’k nkSjs 9-11 çfrosfnr vof/k ds nkSjku] 11 laln lnL;ksa ¼5 lnL; jkT; lHkk ds vkSj 6 lnL; yksd lHkk ds½ us vius fons”k nkSjksa ds ckjs esa bl ea=ky; dks lwfpr fd;kA bu lnL;ksa dh ekax ij] fons”k ea=ky; rFkk fons”kksa esa gekjs fe”kuksa ds ek/;e ls mUgsa visf{kr lgk;rk çnku dh xbZA fons’kh vfHknk; ¼fofu;eu½ vf/kfu;e] 1976 ds v/khu vuqefr 9-12 fons”kh vfHknk; ¼fofu;eu½ vf/kfu;e] 1976 ds v/khu] fons”k tkus okys laln lnL;ksa ds fy, vU;- ckrksa ds lkFk&lkFk ;g vkof”;d gS fd ,sls nkSjksa ds laca/k esa ftuesa fons”kh ljdkj ;k laxBu ls ^fons”kh vkfrF;ks^ Lohdkj fd;k tkrk gks] muds laca/k esa x`g ea=ky; dh iwoZ vuqefr çkIr dj yh tk,A bl laca/k esa viukbZ tkus okyh çfØ;k ds laca/k esa bl ea=ky; }kjk lnL;ksaa dks le;≤ ij lwfpr fd;k tkrk gSA bl laca/k esa lnL;ksad }kjk ekaxh xbZ vko”;d lgk;rk Hkh çnku dh tkrh gSA fons’k nkSjksa ds fy, jkT; ljdkjksa dks vuqefr@vukifÙk 9-13 eaf=eaMy lfpoky; ds fn”kk&funs”kksa ¼dk-Kk-la-21@1@7@94&eaf=eaMy fnukad 30-03- 1995½ ds vuqlkj ljdkjh fons”k nkSjksa ls lacaf/kr ekeyksa esa jkfT; ljdkjksa dks dsaæh; ç”kklfud ea=ky; ls vuqefr ysuk@çkIr djuk visf{kr gSA 9-14 çfrosfnr vof/k ds nkSjku] lalnh; dk;Z ea=ky; us fons”k tkus okys ljdkj }kjk çk;ksftr f”k’VeaMyksa ds laca/k esa xqtjkr ljdkj ds x.;ekU; O;fä;ksa dks vuqefr@vukifÙk tkjh dhA

50 v/;k; &10 ;qok laln ;kstuk ,d >yd% Û fofHkUu Þ;qok laln çfr;ksfxrkß ;kstukvksa ds laca/k esa fuEufyf[kr vfHkfoU;kl ikBîØe vk;ksftr fd, x,%& d½ fo”ofo|ky;ksa@d‚ystksa ds fy, 15oha jk’Vªh; ;qok laln çfr;ksfxrk] 2018&19 ds fy, 9&10 vçSy] 2018 dks egkcys”oj esaA [k½ f”k{kk funs”kky;] jk’Vªh; jkt/kkuh {ks= fnYyh ljdkj vkSj ubZ fnYyh uxj ikfydk ifj’kn ds v/khu fo|ky;ksa ds fy, 53oha ;qok laln çfr;ksfxrk] 2018&19 ds fy, 10&11 ebZ] 2018 dks dkaLVhVîw”ku Dyc] oh-ih- gkÅl] jQh ekxZ] ubZ fnYyh esaA x½ dsaæh; fo|ky;ksa ds fy, 31oha jk’Vªh; ;qok laln çfr;ksfxrk] 2018&19 ds fy, dksydkrk] t;iqj] pkSUubZ] Hkksiky vkSj nsgjknwu esa Øe”k% 16&17 vçSy] 2018] 20&21 vçSy] 2018] 3&4 ebZ] 2018] 7&8 ebZ] 2018 vkSj 10&11 ebZ] 2018 dksA ?k½ tokgj uoksn; fo|ky;ksa ds fy, 22oha jk’Vªh; ;qok laln çfr;ksfxrk] 2018&19 ds fy, jk’Vªh; uoksn; yhMjf”ki baLVhV;wV] xksok vkSj uoksn; yhMjf”ki baLVhVîwV] mn;iqj esa Øe”k% 23&24 vçSy] 2018 vkSj 16&17 ebZ] 2018 dksA Û tokgj uoksn; fo|ky;ksa ds fy, 21oha jk’Vªh; ;qok laln çfr;ksfxrk] 2017&18] dsaæh; fo|ky;ksa ds fy, 30oha jk’Vªh; ;qok laln çfr;ksfxrk] 2017&18] fo”ofo|ky;ksa@d‚ystksa ds fy, 14oha jk’Vªh; ;qok laln çfr;ksfxrk] 2017&18 vkSj fnYyh ds fo|ky;ksa ds fy, 52oha ;qok laln çfr;ksfxrk] 2017&18 ds iqjLdkj forj.k lekjksg dk vk;kstu Øe”k% 7 flracj] 2018] 12 flracj] 2018] 20 flracj] 2018 vkSj 23 väwcj] 2018 dks th-,e-lh- cky;ksxh lHkkxkj] laln xzaFkky; Hkou] ubZ fnYyh esa fd;k x;kA çLrkouk 10-1 ;qok oxZ esa çtkrkaf=d Hkkouk ds fodkl ds mís”; ls ;qok laln çfr;ksfxrk dh ;kstuk ns”k esa igyh ckj bl ea=ky; }kjk f”k{kk funs”kky;] jk’Vªh ; jkt/kkuh {ks= fnYyh ljdkj ds lg;ksx ls o’kZ 1966&67 esa fnYyh ds mPprj ek/;fed fo|ky;ksa esa “kq: dh xbZA bl dk;Zdyki dk vkSj vf/kd foLrkj djus ds fy, ubZ fnYyh uxj ikfydk ifj’kn ¼,u-Mh- ,e-lh-½ }kjk pyk, tk jgs fo|ky;ksa dks Hkh ;qok laln ;kstuk esa o’kZ 1995 ls “kkfey dj fy;k x;kA jk’Vªh; ;qok laln çfr;ksfxrkvksa dh 3 vyx ;kstukvksa ds varxZr dsaæh; fo|ky;ksa] tokgj uoksn; fo|ky;ksa vkSj fo”ofo|ky;ksa rd Hkh ;qok laln ;kstuk dk foLrkj

51 fd;k x;kA çR;sd çfr;ksfxrk ls igys ea=ky; çfrHkkxh fo|ky;ksa@fo”ofo|ky;ksa esa bl dk;Zdyki ds çHkkjh v/;kidksa ds ykHk vkSj ekxZn”kZu ds fy, vfHkfoU;kl ikBîØe vk;ksftr djrk gSA çR;sd çfr;ksfxrk dh lekfIr ij] ea=ky; }kjk ,d iqjLdkj forj.k lekjksg vk;ksftr fd;k tkrk gS vkSj iqjLdkj fotsrk fo|kfFkZ;ksa] laLFkkvksa vkSj çHkkjh v/;kidksa dks VªkfQ;ka] “khYM] çek.ki= vkSj Le`fr&fpà çnku fd, tkrs gSaA 1- jk"Vªh; jkt/kkuh {ks= fnYyh ljdkj vkSj ubZ fnYyh uxj ikfydk ifj"kn ds v/khu fo|ky;ksa esa ;qok laln çfr;ksfxrk 52oha ;qok laln çfr;ksfxrk] 2017&18 dk iqjLdkj forj.k lekjksg 10-2 fnYyh ds fo|ky;ksa ds fy, 52oha ;qok laln çfr;ksfxrk] 2017&18 iqjLdkj forj.k lekjksg 23 väwcj] 2018 dks th-,e-lh- cky;ksxh lHkkxkj] laln xzaFkky; Hkou] ubZ fnYyh esa vk;ksftr fd;k x;kA çks- jes”k pan] lnL;] uhfr vk;ksx rFkk Jh ch-,l- HkkVh] lnL;] ubZ fnYyh uxj ikfydk ifj’kn us bl volj dh “kksHkk c<+kbZ vkSj iqjLdkj fotsrkvksa dks iqjLdkj forfjr fd, FksA Hkkjrh ifCyd Ldwy] LokLF; fogkj] ubZ fnYyh dks çfr;ksfxrk dk fotsrk cuus ij ^^iafMr eksrhyky usg: lalnh; py oSt;UrhFk** çnku dh xbZA

çks- jes”k pan] lnL;] uhfr vk;ksx] la;qä lfpo] lalnh; dk;Z ea=ky; rFkk Jh ch-,l- HkkVh] lnL;] ubZ fnYyh uxj ikfydk ifj’kn Hkkjrh ifCyd Ldwy] LokLF; fogkj ds fo|kfFkZ;ksa vkSj v/;kidksa ds lkFk 53oha ;qok laln çfr;ksfxrk] 2018&19 ds fy, vfHkfoU;kl ikBîØe 10-3 ea=ky; us 53oha ;qok laln çfr;ksfxrk] 2018&19 ds çfrHkkxh fo|ky;ksa ds çHkkjh v/;kidksa ds ykHkkFkZ 10&11 ebZ] 2018 dks dkaLVhVîw”ku Dyc] oh-ih- gkÅl] jQh ekxZ] ubZ fnYyh esa ,d vfHkfoU;kl ikBîØe dk vk;kstu fd;kA vko”;d i`’BHkwfe lkexzh forfjr dh xbZ vkSj lalnh; dk;Z ea=ky; ds vf/kdkfj;ksa }kjk çfrHkkfx;ksa dks O;k[;kRed Hkk’k.k fn, x,A

52 53oha ;qok laln çfr;ksfxrk] 2018&19 dk ewY;kadu 53oha ;qok laln çfr;ksfxrk] 2018&19 dk ewY;kadu fnlacj] 2018 & tuojh] 2019 esa vk;ksftr fd;k x;kA 2- dsaæh; fo|ky;ksa ds fy, jk"Vªh; ;qok laln çfr;ksfxrk 10-4 dsaæh; fo|ky;ksa ds fy, ,d vyx ;qok laln çfr;ksfxrk ;kstuk o’kZ 1988 esa vkjaHk dh xbZ FkhA dsæh; fo|ky;ksa ds fy, jk’Vªh; ;qok laln çfr;ksfxrk dk 31oka laLdj.k lQyrkiwoZd laiu gks pqdk gSA 30oha jk"Vªh; ;qok laln çfr;ksrfxrk] 2017&18 dk iqjLdkj forj.k lekjksg 10-5 dsaæh; fo|ky;ksa ds fy, 30oha jk’Vªh; ;qok laln çfr;ksfxrk] 2017&18 dk iqjLdkj forj.k lekjksg 12 flracj] 2018 dks th-,e-lh- cky;ksxh lHkkxkj] laln xzaFkky; Hkou] ubZ fnYyh esa vk;ksftr fd;k x;kA Jh vtqZu jke es?koky] ty lalk/ku] unh fodkl vkSj xaxk laj{k.k vkSj lalnh; dk;Z jkT; ea=h us lekjksg dh v/;{krk dh vkSj iqjLdkj fotsrkvksa dks iqjLdkj forfjr fd,A dsaæh; fo|ky;] ,-,Q-,l- eukSjh] bykgkckn dks bl volj ij usg: py oSt;Urh; çnku dh xbZA pkj dsaæh; fo|ky;ksa dks vius&vius vapyksa esa muds ;ksX; fu’iknu ds fy, vkapfyd fotsrk dh Vª‚fQ;ka vkSj 20 fo|ky;ksa dks {ks=h; Lrj ij muds ;ksX; fu’iknu ds fy, ;ksX;rk Vª‚fQ;ka çnku dh xbZA blds vfrfjä] çfrHkkxh dsaæh; fo|ky;ksa ds iqjLdkj fotsrk fo|kfFkZ;ksa dks çek.k i= Hkh çnku fd, x,A

Jh vtqZu jke es?koky] ty lalk/ku] unh fodkl vkSj xaxk laj{k.k vkSj lalnh; dk;Z jkT; ea=h rFkk lfpo] lalnh; dk;Z ea=ky; dsaæh; fo|ky;] ,-,Q-,l-] eukSjh] bykgkckn ds iqjLdkj fotsrk fo|kfFkZ;ksa vkSj v/;kidksa ds lkFkA

53 31oha jk"Vªh; ;qok laln çfr;ksfxrk] 2018&19 ds fy, vfHkfoU;kl ikBîØe 10-6 dsaæh; fo|ky;ksa ds fy, 31oha jk’Vªh; ;qok laln çfr;ksfxrk] 2017&18 ds çHkkjh v/;kidksa ds ykHkkFkZ] ea=ky; us dsUæh; fo|ky; laxBu ¼eq[;ky;½ ds leUo; ls fuEu çdkj ls ikap vfHkfoU;kl ikBîØe vk;ksftr fd,%& Û igyk vfHkfoU;kl ikBîØe iwohZ vapy ds fy, 16 vkSj 17 vçSy] 2018 dks dsaæh; fo|ky;] ckyhxat] dksydkrk esa vk;ksftr fd;k x;kA vfHkfoU;kl ikBîØe esa 5 {ks=ksa vFkkZr dksydkrk] xqokgkVh] flYpj] frulqfd;k vkSj Hkqous”oj ls mi@lgk;d vk;qäksa] ç/kkukpk;ksaZ] v/;kidksa us Hkkx fy;kA Û nwljk vfHkfoU;kl ikBîØe if”pe vapy ds fy, 20 vkSj 21 vçSy] 2018 dks dsaæh; fo|ky; ua-1] t;iqj esa vk;ksftr fd;k x;kA vfHkfoU;kl ikBîØe esa 5 {ks=ksa vFkkZr eqacbZ] vgenkckn] t;iqj] vkxjk vkSj jkaph ls mi@lgk;d vk;qäksa] ç/kkukpk;ksaZ] v/;kidksa us Hkkx fy;kA Û rhljk vfHkfoU;kl ikBîØe nf{k.kh vapy ds fy, 3 vkSj 4 ebZ] 2018 dks dsaæh; fo|ky;] vUuk uxj] pkSUubZ esa vk;ksftr fd;k x;kA vfHkfoU;kl ikBîØe esa 5 {ks=ksa vFkkZr pkSUubZ] gSnjkckn] caxykSj] ,jukdqye vkSj tcyiqj ls mi@lgk;d vk;qäksa] ç/kkukpk;ksaZ] v/;kidksa us Hkkx fy;kA Û pkSFkk vfHkfoU;kl ikBîØe dsaæh; vapy ds fy, 7 vkSj 8 ebZ] 2018 dks dsaæh; fo|ky;] vUuk uxj] pkSUubZ esa vk;ksftr fd;k x;kA vfHkfoU;kl ikBîØe esa 5 {ks=ksa vFkkZr y[kuÅ] iVuk] Hkksiky] okjk.klh vkSj jk;iqj ls mi@lgk;d vk;qäksa] ç/kkukpk;ksaZ] v/;kidksa us Hkkx fy;kA Û ikapoka vfHkfoU;kl ikBîØe mÙkljh vapy ds fy, 10 vkSj 11 ebZ] 2018 dks dsaæh; fo|ky;] vkbZ-,e-,- nsgjknwu esa vk;ksftr fd;k x;kA vfHkfoU;kl ikBîØe esa 5 {ks=ksa vFkkZr fnYyh;] paMhx<+] nsgjknwu] xqMxkao] tEew ls mi@lgk;d vk;qäksa] ç/kkukpk;ksaZ] v/;kidksa us Hkkx fy;kA 31oha jk"Vªh; ;qok laln çfr;ksfxrk] 2018&19 dk ewY;kadu 10-7 çfrosfnr vof/k ds nkSjku] dsaæh; fo|ky;ksa ds fy, 31oha jk’Vªh; ;qok laln çfr;ksfxrk ns”k ds fofHkUu Hkkxksa esa 125 dsaæh; fo|ky;ksa ds chp vk;ksftr dh xbZA çfr;ksfxrk,a igys vius&vius {ks=ksa ds çfrHkkxh dsaæh; fo|ky;ksa ds chp {ks=h; Lrj ij vk;ksftr dh xbZA rRi”pkr] 5 vkapfyd Lrj dh çfr;ksfxrk,a 25 {ks=h; fotsrkvksa ds chp vk;ksftr dh xbZA 3- tokgj uoksn; fo|ky;ksa esa jk"Vªh; ;qok laln çfr;ksfxrk 10-8 tokgj uoksn; fo|ky;ksa esa jk’Vªh; ;qok laln çfr;ksfxrk ;kstuk o’kZ 1997 esa vkjaHk dh xbZ Fkh vkSj vc rd 22 çfr;ksfxrk,a iwjh dh tk pqdh gSaA

54 21oha jk"Vªh; ;qok laln çfr;ksfxrk] 2017&18 dk iqjLdkj forj.k lekjksg 10-9 21oha jk’Vªh; ;qok laln çfr;ksfxrk] 2017&18 dk iqjLdkj forj.k lekjksg 7 flracj] 2018 dks th-,e-lh- cky;ksxh lHkkxkj] laln xzaFkky; Hkou] ubZ fnYyh esa vk;ksftr fd;k x;kA Jherh ehuk{kh ys[kh] laln lnL; ¼yksd lHkk½ us lekjksg dh v/;{krk dh vkSj iqjLdkj forfjr fd,A tokgj uoksn; fo|ky;] dSewj ¼fcgkj½ tks çfr;ksfxrk esa çFke vk;k Fkk] us viuh ;qok laln dh cSBd dks iqu% vfHkuhr fd;k vkSj bl fo|ky; dks lalnh; py oSt;Urh çnku dh xbZA

Jherh ehuk{kh ys[kh] laln lnL; ¼yksd lHkk½ rFkk lfpo] lalnh; dk;Z ea=ky; tokgj uoksn; fo|ky;] dSewj ds iqjLdkj fotsrkvksa ds lkFk tokgj uoksn; fo|ky;ksa esa 22oha jk"Vªh; ;qok laln çfr;ksfxrk ds fy, vfHkfoU;kl ikBîØe 10-10 ;qok laln xfrfof/k ds çHkkjh v/;kidksa ds ykHkkFkZ] bl ea=ky; us uoksn; fo|ky; lfefr ds ijke”kZ ls 22oha jk’Vªh; ;qok laln çfr;ksfxrk] 2018&19 ds laca/k esa nks vfHkfoU;kl ikBîØe fuEu çdkj ls vk;ksftr fd,%& Û igyk vfHkfoU;kl ikBîØe 23 vkSj 24 vçSy] 2018 dks uoksn; us”kuy yhMjf”ki baLVhVîwV] xksok esa gSnjkckn] paMhx<+] Hkksiky] iq.ks {ks= ds v/;kidksa ds fy, vk;ksftr fd;k x;kA Û nwljk vfHkfoU;kl ikBîØe 16 vkSj 17 ebZ] 2018 dks uoksn; us”kuy yhMjf”ki baLVhVîwV] mn;iqj esa t;iqj] y[kuÅ] iVuk] f”kyk¡x {ks= ds v/;kidksa ds fy, vk;ksftr fd;k x;kA tokgj uoksn; fo|ky;ksa ds fy, 22oha jk"Vªh; ;qok laln çfr;ksfxrk] 2018&19 dk ewY;kadu 10-11 çfr;ksfxrk dk vk;kstu ns”k ds fofHkUu Hkkxksa esa 64 tokgj uoksn; fo|ky;ksa esa fd;k x;kA çfr;ksfxrk igys vius&vius {ks=ksa esa çfrHkkxh tokgj uoksn; fo|ky;ksa ds chp {ks=h; Lrj

55 ij vkSj rRi”pkr vius&vius {ks=ksa esa çFke vk, fo|ky;ksa ds chp jk’Vªh; Lrj ij vk;ksftr dh xbZA 4- fo’ofo|ky;ksa@dkystksa esa ;qok laln çfr;ksfxrk 10-12 o’kZ 1997&98 ls vc rd iwjs ns”k esa fofHkUu fo”ofo|ky;ksa@dkystksa esa dqy 14 jk’Vªh; ;qok laln çfr;ksfxrk,a vk;ksftr dh tk pqdh gSaA çfr;ksfxrk dk 15oka laLdj.k çxfr ij gSA fo’ofo|ky;ksa@dkystksa ds fy, 14oha jk"Vªh; ;qok laln çfr;ksfxrk] 2017&18 dk ewY;kaadu 10-13 çfr;ksfxrk dk vk;kstu ns”k ds fofHkUu Hkkxksa esa 74 fo”ofo|ky;ksa@d‚ystksa esa fd;k x;kA bu 74 laLFkkuksa dks 15 lewgksa esa ckaVk x;kA lewg fotsrk us jk’Vªh; Lrj ij çfrLièkkZ dhA Mh-,-oh- d‚yst] tkya/kj dks çfr;ksfxrk dk jk’Vªh; fotsrk ?kksf’kr fd;k x;kA fo’ofo|ky;ksa@dkystksa ds fy, 14oha jk"Vªh; ;qok laln çfr;ksfxrk] 2017&18 dk iqjLdkj forj.k lekjksg 10-14 14oha jk’Vªh; ;qok laln çfr;ksfxrk] 2017&18 dk iqjLdkj forj.k lekjksg 20 flracj] 2018 dks th-,e-lh- cky;ksxh lHkkxkj] laln xzaFkky; Hkou] ubZ fnYyh esa vk;ksftr fd;k x;kA Jh vtqZu jke es?koky] ty lalk/ku] unh fodkl vkSj xaxk laj{k.k vkSj lalnh; dk;Z jkT; ea=h us lekjksg dh v/;{krk dhA Mh-,-oh- d‚yst] tkya/kj] tks çfr;ksfxrk esa çFke vk;k Fkk] us viuh ;qok laln dh cSBd dks iqu% vfHkuhr fd;k vkSj mls usg: lalnh; py oSt;Urh] çnku dh xbZA blds vfrfjä] 14 vU; fo”ofo|ky;ksa@d‚ystksa dks Hkh xzqi Lrj ij muds mR—’V fu’iknu ds fy, ;ksX;rk Vª‚fQ;ka çnku dh xbZA bu 14 fo”ofo|ky;ksa ds iqjLdkj fotsrk fo|kfFkZ;ksa@v/;kidksa dks Hkh çek.k i= vkSj O;fäxr iqjLdkj çnku fd, x,A

56 Jh vtqZu jke es?koky] ty lalk/ku] unh fodkl vkSj xaxk laj{k.k vkSj lalnh; dk;Z jkT; ea=h rFkk lfpo] lalnh; dk;Z ea=ky; Mh-,-oh- d‚yst] tkya/kj ds iqjLdkj fotsrk fo|kfFkZ;ksa vkSj v/;kidksa ds lkFkA fo’ofo|ky;ksa@dkystksa ds fy, 15oha jk"Vªh; ;qok laln çfr;ksfxrk] 2018&19 ds fy, vfHkfoU;kl ikBîØe 10-15 çfr;ksfxrk dk vfHkfoU;kl ikBîØe 9&10 vçSy] 2019 dks egkcys”oj esa vk;ksftr fd;k x;kA 5- jkT;ksa@la?k jkT;~ {ks=ksa esa ;qok laln çfr;ksfxrk 10-16 ea=ky; }kjk jkT;@la?k jkT; {ks= ds Lrj ij ;qok laln çfr;ksfxrk,a vk;ksftr djus okys jkT;ksa@la?k jkT; {ks=ksa ds fy, vuqjks/k ij ,d foÙkhd; lgk;rk ;kstuk pykbZ tkrh gSA çfrosfnr vof/k ds nkSjku] o’kZ 2017&18 esa vius lacaf/kr jkT;ksa esa ;qok laln çfr;ksfxrkvksa dk vk;kstu djus gsrq if”pe caxky] fgekpy çns”k] e/; çns”k vkSj vksfM+”kk jkT;ksa ls foÙkh; lgk;rk çnku djus ds fy, vuqjks/k çkIr gqvkA ea=ky; ;qok laln çfr;ksfxrk ;kstuk vkjaHk djus vkSj pykus ds fy, jkT;ksa@dsaæ “kkflr çns”kksa dks çksRlkfgr djus ds fy, vko”;d çf”k{k.k vkSj lkfgR; Hkh miyc/k djkrk gSA

57 v/;k;&11 ea=ky; esa fgUnh dk ç;ksx 11-1 jktHkk’kk uhfr ,oa jktHkk’kk vf/kfu;e] 1963 vkSj mlds v/khu cuk, x, fu;eksa ds mica/kksa ds mi;qä dk;kZUo;u rFkk vuqokn dk;Z ds fy, ea=ky; esa ,d fganh vuqHkkx gSA 11-2 jktHkk’kk fu;e] 1976 ds fu;e 10¼4½ ds vuqlj.k esa] ea=ky; fnukad 5-1-1978 dks dsUæh; ljdkj ds ,sls dk;kZy; ds :i esa vf/klwfpr fd;k x;k Fkk ftlds deZpkjh oxZ us fgUnh dk dk;Zlk/kd Kku çkIr dj fy;k gSA 11-3 jktHkk’kk vf/kfu;e] 1963 dh /kkjk 3¼3½ ds v/khu ;g vfuok;Z gS fd mlesa fofufnZ’V dqN ekeyksa ds fy, fgUnh vkSj vaxzsth nksuksa Hkk’kkvksa dk ç;ksx fd;k tk,A mä vf/kfu;e ds fofHkUu mica/kksa ds varxZr dqN dk;ksaZ ds fy, fgUnh dk ç;ksx vfuok;Z gSA ;g lqfuf”pr djus ds fy, fd dkxtkr f}Hkk’kh :i esa vFkok dsoy fgUnh esa gh tkjh gksa] ea=ky; ds lkekU; vuqHkkx ¼çs’k.k vuqHkkx½ esa ,d tkap&fcUnq LFkkfir fd;k x;k gSA jktHkk"kk dk;kZUo;u lfefr 11-4 jktHkk’kk uhfr dk leqfpr dk;kZUo;u lqfuf”pr djus ds fy, ea=ky; esa ,d jktHkk’kk dk;kZUo;u lfefr dk xBu fd;k x;k gSA çfrosfnr vof/k ds nkSjku dk;kZUo;u lfefr dh ikap cSBdsa fnukad 26-03-2018] 29-06-2018] 26-09-2018] 26-12-2018 vkSj 19-03-2019 dks vk;ksftr dh xbZA bu cSBdksa esa ea=ky; ds lHkh vuqHkkxksa esa fganh esa fd, tk jgs dk;Z dh çxfr ij ppkZ dh xbZA fgUnh lykgdkj lfefr 11-5 fgUnh ds çxkeh ç;ksx ls lacaf/kr fo’k;ksa ,oa jktHkk’kk uhfr ds dk;kZUo;u ds laca/k esa lykg nsus ds fy, ea=ky; esa ,d fgUnh lykgdkj lfefr dk xBu fd;k tkrk gSA 15 twu] 2018 dks fiNyh lfefr dk dk;Zdky lekIr gks pqdk gS vkSj blds iquxZBu dk dk;Z çxfr ij gSA 11-6 ea=ky; esa jktHkk’kk vf/kfu;e vkSj jktHkk’kk fu;eksa ds mica/kksa dk vuqikyu lqfuf”pr djus rFkk fgUnh ds ç;ksx laca/kh mica/kksa ds dk;kZUo;u ij yxkrkj fuxjkuh j[kus ds fy, ea=ky; ds vuqHkkxksa dk fujh{k.k fd;k tkrk gSA çfrosfnr vof/k ds nkSjku rhu vuqHkkxksa dk fujh{k.k fd;k x;kA fgUnh i[kokM+k 11-7 ea=ky; esa 14 ls 28 flrEcj] 2018 ds nkSjku ßfgUnh i[kokM+kß euk;k x;kA i[kokM+s ds nkSjku fofHkUu çfr;ksfxrk,a lapkfyr dh xbZA bu çfr;ksfxrkvksa esa deZpkfj;ksa us c<+&p<+ dj Hkkx fy;kA i[kokM+s ds mn~?kkVu fnol ij ea=ky; ds vf/kdkfj;ksa@deZpkfj;ksa ls fgUnh esa vf/kdkf/kd dk;Z djus dh vihy dh xbZA i[kokM+s ds nkSjku fuEufyf[kr lkr çfr;ksfxrk,a LFky ij vk;ksftr dh xbZ%&

58 1- fganh esa fVIi.k&vkys[ku çfr;ksfxrk] 2- fgUnh Vad.k çfr;ksfxrk] 3- fganh ç”uksÙkjh çfr;ksfxrk] 4- xSj fganh Hkk’kh deZpkfj;ksa ds fy, ç”uksÙkjh çfr;ksfxrk] 5- fganh fuca/k ys[ku çfr;ksfxrk] 6- lkekU; fganh vuqokn çfr;ksfxrk] vkSj 7- fganh Jqrys[ku çfr;ksfxrkA 11-8 dqN vifjgk;Z dkj.kksa ls fgUnh i[kokM+s dk vafre lekjksg 11 väwcj] 2018 dks vk;ksftr fd;k x;kA lekjksg ds nkSjku fofHkUu çfr;ksfxrkvksa ds fotsrkvksa dks iqjLdkj çnku fd, x,A fganh fVIi.k & vkys[ku udn iqjLdkj ;kstuk ¼,d o’kZ esa fVIi.k vkSj vkys[ku esa fganh ds de ls de 20]000 “kCn fy[kus okys deZpkfj;ksa ds fy,½ ds iqjLdkj fotsrkvksa lfgr dqy 23 vf/kdkfj;ksa@deZpkfj;ksa ¼ifjf”k’V&10½ dks iqjLdkj çnku fd, x,A

¼ck,a ls nk,a½ Jh ,-ch- vkpk;kZ] mi lfpo] lqJh e`xu;uh ik.Ms;] lgk;d funs”kd] Jh lqjsUæukFk f=ikBh] lfpo vkSj Jh lR; çdk”k] la;qä lfpo 11 väwcj] 2018 dks fganh i[kokM+s ds lekiu lekjksg ds volj ijA 6- lalnh; dk;Z ea=ky; dks o’kZ 2017&18 ds fy, jktHkk’kk dhfrZ iqjLdkjksa ds f}rh; iqjLdkj gsrq pquk x;kA fganh fnol ds volj ij vFkkZr 14 flracj] 2018 dks foKku Hkou esa vk;ksftr lekjksg esa lfpo] lalnh; dk;Z ea=ky; us Hkkjr ds ekuuh; mi jk’Vªifr ls ;g iqjLdkj xzg.k fd;kA

59 fganh fnol vFkkZr 14 flracj] 2018 dks Hkkjr ds ekuuh; mi jk’Vªifr ls jktHkk’kk dhfrZ iqjLdkj xzg.k djrs gq, Jh lqjsUæ ukFk f=ikBh] lfpo] lalnh; dk;Z ea=ky; 11-9 ea=h ds oS;fäd vuqHkkx vkSj vuqla/kku çdks’B dks NksM+dj ea=ky; ds 12 vuqHkkxksa esa ls N% vuqHkkx “kr&çfr”kr dk;Z fgUnh esa djus ds fy, vkSj vU; N% vuqHkkx 50 çfr”kr dk;Z fgUnh esa djus ds fy, fofufnZ’V gSaA fofHkUu vuqHkkxksa }kjk fgUnh esa fd, tkus okys dk;Z dk C;kSjk fuEu çdkj gS%& 1- lkekU; vuqHkkx 100% 2- dk;kZUo;u&I vuqHkkx 100% 3- dk;kZUo;u&II vuqHkkx 100% 4- fgUnh vuqHkkx 100% 5- ç”kklu vuqHkkx 100% 6- fo/kk;h&II vuqHkkx 100% 7- ;qok laln vuqHkkx 50% 8- çksVksd‚y ,oa dY;k.k vuqHkkx 50% 9- lfefr vuqHkkx 50% 10- fo/kk;h&I vuqHkkx 50% 11- lkaln ifjyfC/k;ka vuqHkkx 50% 12- ys[kk vkSj Ø; vuqHkkx 50% fgUnh dk;Z’kkyk 11-10 ea=ky; esa fgUnh ds dk;Z dks c<+kok nsus ds fy, çfrosfnr vof/k esa] 29 väwcj] 2018 ls 2 uoacj] 2018 ds nkSjku fganh dk;Z”kkyk dk lapkyu fd;k x;kA dk;Z”kkyk esa 12 deZpkfj;ksa dks fgUnh esa fVIi.k vkSj vkys[ku dk çf”k{k.k fn;k x;kA 12 Qjojh] 2018 dks jktHkk’kk fganh] jktHkk’kk vf/kfu;e vkSj jktHkk’kk fu;eksa ds fo’k; ij ea=ky; ds deZpkfj;ksa ds fy, ,d fo”ks’k dk;Z”kkyk dk vk;kstu fd;k x;kA 25 vçSy] 2018 dks ;ksx fo’k; ij ,d fo”ks’k dk;Z”kkyk dk vk;kstu fd;k x;k rFkk pkSFks varjkZ’Vªh; ;ksx fnol ds miy{; esa fnukad 13-6-2018 dks ;ksx ij ,d vkSj fo”ks’k dk;Z”kkyk dk vk;kstu fd;k x;k ftlesa ;ksx xq: M‚- lqjf{kr xksLokeh us ea=ky; ds deZpkfj;ksa dks ;ksx vkSj /;ku dk çf”k{k.k fn;kA

60 v/;k; & 12 fMftVy fo/kkueaMyksa ds fy, jk"Vªh; bZ&fo/kku ,Iyhds’ku ¼usok½ ,d >yd Û usokA Û usok ij jk’Vªh; dk;Z”kkykA Û jkT; fo/kkueaMyksa ds {kerk fuekZ.k gsrq dk;Z”kkyk,aA Û ohfM;ks d‚UÝsaflax vkSj Kku lgHkktu l=A çLrkouk 12-1 Hkkjr ljdkj us Hkkjr dks fMftVy :i ls l”kä lekt vkSj Kkuoku vFkZO;oLFkk esa ifjofrZr djus ds –f’Vdks.k ds lkFk fMftVy bafM;k dk;ZØe “kq: fd;k gSA orZeku esa] Hkkjr ljdkj us fMftVy bafM;k dk;ZØe ds rgr dk;kZUo;u ds fy, 44 fe”ku eksM ifj;kstukvksa ¼,e,eih½ dh igpku dh gSA bZ&fo/kku eaf=eaMy ds vuqeksnu lfgr fMftVy bafM;k dk;ZØe esa “kkfey ,slh gh fe”ku eksM ifj;kstukvksa ¼,e,eih½ esa ls ,d gSA loksZPp lfefr us 15 vDVwcj] 2015 dks vk;ksftr viuh rhljh cSBd esa bZ&fo/kku ,e,eih ds dk;kZUo;u ds fy, lalnh; dk;Z ea=ky; dks ^uksMy ea=ky;^ cukus dk fu.kZ; fy;k Fkk vkSj fgekpy çns”k fo/kku lHkk dh rtZ ij fo/kkueaMyksa okys lHkh 31 jkT;ksa@la?k jkT; {ks=ksa esa bZ&fo/kku dks c<+kok nsus vkSj “kq: djus ds fy, bls jk’Vªh; bZ&fo/kku ,fIyds”ku ¼usok½ ds :i esa iqu%ukfer djus ds fy, lHkh vko”;d dne mBkus dk vf/kdkj fn;kA 12-2 ifj;kstuk dh dqy ykxr 698-35 djksM+ gS vkSj fuf/k;u dsUæh; çk;ksftr ;kstuk vFkkZr 60%40] iwoksZÙkj vkSj igkM+h jkT; 90%10 vkSj la?k jkT; {ks= 100% ds iSVuZ ij çLrkfor gSA 12-3 fMftVy bafM;k laca/kh loksZPp lfefr us fnukad 16-6-2016 dks vk;ksftr viuh pkSFkh cSBd esa fu.kZ; fy;k Fkk fd bZ&fo/kku ds fy, fuf/k;u lalnh; dk;Z ea=ky; }kjk vkSj rduhdh lgk;rk bysDVª‚fudh vkSj lwpuk çkS|ksfxdh ea=ky; }kjk miyC/k djkbZ tk,xhA rRi”pkr] vkfFkZd foÙk lfefr ¼bZ,Qlh½ us 20 Qjojh] 2018 vkSj 14 fnlacj] 2018 dks vk;ksftr viuh nks cSBdksa esa bZ&fo/kku ifj;kstuk ds ewY;kadu ds fy, fopkj fd;k vkSj bl funsZ”k ds lkFk lS)kafrd eatwjh ns nh fd ea=ky; l‚¶Vos;j ,Iyhds”ku fodkl vkSj lHkh jkT;ksa@la?k jkT; {ks=ksa ds fo/kkueaMyksa ds lkFk {kerk fuekZ.k mik;ksa ij vkxs c<+ ldrk gSA 12-4 usok dh “kq:vkr dks c<+kok nsus ds fy,] lalnh; dk;Z ea=ky; us fofHkUu fgr/kkjdksa ls ijke”kZ fd;k vkSj mudh mRlkgtud çfrfØ;k ds vk/kkj ij] usok ifj;kstuk ds çkjafHkd

61 Mhihvkj dks vafre :i nsus ds fy, la;qä lfpo ¼bZ&x‚o½] bysDVª‚fudh vkSj lwpuk çkS|ksfxdh ea=ky; dh v/;{krk esa ,d fo”ks’kK lfefr xfBr dh xbZA 12-5 dsaæh; ifj;kstuk fuxjkuh bdkbZ ¼lhih,e;w½ ifj;kstuk dh foÙkh; vkSj rduhdh çxfr dh leh{kk] dk;Z dh çxfr ds ewY;kadu vkSj ifj;kstuk fu’iknu Vhe dks ijke”kZ nsus ds fy, mÙkjnk;h gksxh vkSj u, funs”kksa@çLrko ds fy, Hkh ftEesnkj gksxh rFkk blds lqpk: mRFkku rFkk miyC/k {kerkvksa ds iw.kZ mi;kstu gsrq ns”k esa fdlh vU; fo/kkueaMy esa vU;= py jgs dk;Z ds lkFk tqM+ko dks lqfuf”pr djsxhA lhih,e;w] jkT; Lrjh; ifj;kstuk fuxjkuh bdkb;ksa ¼,lih,e;w½ ds vuqjks/k ij dk;kZUo;u ,tsalh dks fuf/k tkjh djus dh flQkfj”k djsxhA usok dh eq[; fo’ks"krk,a 12-6 dkxt jfgr fo/kkulHkk ;k bZ&fo/kkulHkk ,d ,slh vo/kkj.kk gS ftlesa bZ&yksdra= ds ewy rRo dks etcwrh çnku djrs gq, fo/kkulHkk ds dk;Z dks lqfo/kktud cukus ds fy, bysDVª‚fud lk/ku “kkfey gksrs gSaA ;g dkuwu cukus dh iwjh çfØ;k ds Lopkyu] fu.kZ;ksa vkSj nLrkostksa dh [kkst] tkudkjh ds lk>kdj.k ls yksdra= dks c<+kok nsus esa fo/kkulHkk dks vf/kd ikjn”khZ] lqyHk] mÙkjnk;h vkSj çHkkoh cuus esa enn dj ldrk gSA 12-7 usok dk mís”; ns”k ds lHkh fo/kkueaMyksa dks ,d lkFk ,d eap ij ykuk vkSj ,slk djds vusd ,Iyhds”kuksa dh tfVyrk ds fcuk ,d c`gr MsVk fu{ksikxkj ¼fMi‚ftVjh½ dk l`tu djuk gSA 12-8 usok ,d lnL; dsafær ,fIyds”ku gS tks lnL;ksa ds ikl miyC/k midj.kksa@VscysV esa muds }kjk okafNr leLr lwpuk miyC/k djkds lnu ds fofo/k dk;Z dks dq”kyrkiwoZd fuiVkus ;ksX; cukus vkSj fo/kkueaMyksa@foHkkx dh lHkh “kk[kkvksa dks bl ij n{krkiwoZd dk;Z djus ;ksX; cukus ds fy, rS;kj dh xbZ gSA ;g ,d dq”ky] lekos”kh] “kwU; mRltZu&vk/kkfjr MsVkcsl ds fuekZ.k ds lanHkZ esa ykHknk;d gksxhA

12-9 usok ,d fMlsaVªsykbTM LVs.M&vyksu tsufjd fMftVy ,fIyds”ku gS ftls NET çkS|ksfxdh ij ,pih iSVªu ij fMtkbu fd;k x;k gSA ;g LFkkuh; MkVk lsaVj ij çfrfcac ds lkFk jk’Vªh; DykmM & es?kjkt ij miyC/k djk;k x;k gS vkSj lHkh 40 lnuksa ds fy, vuqj{k.k] lqj{kk vkSj vkink iqu%çkfIr dk /;ku j[kk x;k gSA bldk mi;ksx lHkh 40 lnuksa vkSj 5300 yksd çfrfuf/k;ksa }kjk fd;k tk ldrk gSA iatkc] mÙkj çns”k] fcgkj] rfeyukMq] flfDde] e/; çns”k] dukZVd] dsjy] iqMqpsjh] ef.kiqj dh fo/kku lHkk,a bl ,fIyds”ku dk mi;ksx igys gh “kq: dj pqdh gSaA ohfM;ks d‚UÝsaflax ds ek/;e ls lHkh fo/kkueaMyksa dks fu;fer çf”k{k.k dsUæh; lalnh; dk;Z ea=ky; }kjk çnku fd;k tk jgk gSA 12-10 ;g igy ukxfjdksa dks ,d ljy

62 dkxt&i=ksa rd igqap çnku djds fo/kkueaMyksa ds dkedkt dks muds utnhd ykdj u dsoy yksdra= dks muds utnhd yk,xh] cfYd ukxfjdksa dks yksdra= ds lkFk lkFkZd tqM+ko dk volj Hkh çnku djsxh] ftlls okLrfod yksdra= dks gkfly djus dh fn”kk esa etcwr dne c<+k;k tk ldsxkA dsUæh; ifj;kstuk fuxjkuh bdkbZ] lalnh; dk;Z ea=ky; foÙkh; lgk;rk ds lkFk&lkFk gkMZos;j] l‚¶Vos;j vkSj {kerk fuekZ.k ds lanHkZ esa laiw.kZ rduhdh lgk;rk çnku djsxkA iw.kZ lgk;rk miyC/k djkus vkSj vftZr xfr ij enn djus ds fy, ,d esgurh usok Vhe ekStwn gSA 12-11 ;g ,Iyhds”ku laidZ fooj.k] çfØ;k fu;eksa] dk;Zlwph] rkjkafdr@vrkjkafdr ç”uksa vkSj mÙkjksa] iqj%LFkkiu] fopkj.k vkSj ikj.k ds fy, fo/ks;dksa ds ikB] lHkkiVy ij j[ks x, lHkh nLrkostksa ds ikB] lfefr dh fjiksVksaZ] lnu dh dk;Zokfg;ksa] dk;Zokfg;ksa ds lkj] vLFkk;h dySaMj vkSj ea=ky;ksa ds jksVs”ku] lekpkjksa vkSj çsl foKfIr;ksa vkSj lanHkZ lkefxz;ksa ds vfrfjä lHkh lnL;ksa vkSj vU; fgr/kkjdksa dh tkudkjh ds fy, le;≤ ij foèkkueaMyksa }kjk tkjh dh tk jgh ;k tkjh dh xbZ lwpukvksa] lekpkjksa tSlh leLr lqlaxr lwpuk miyC/k djk,xhA ;g ,Iyhds”ku lfefr dh cSBdksa] mudh dk;Zlwph lfgr lHkh lfefr;ksa dh lajpuk ls lacafèkr lwpuk] lnL;ksa ds O;fäxr nkoksa tSls fd osru vkSj HkÙkksa bR;kfn ls lacaf/kr lwpuk Hkh miyC/k djk,xhA bl ,Iyhds”ku ij ykbo oscdkfLVax@Vhoh lqfo/kk Hkh miyC/k gS] yksd lHkk@jkT; lHkk Vhoh] nwjn”kZu dk lh/kk çlkj.k jkT; foèkkueaMyksa ds laca/k esa leku lqfo/kk “kkfey djus ds çko/kku ds lkFk igys gh l{ke dj fn;k x;k gSA 12-12 usok eksckby ,si ij lHkh ea=h@lkaln nSfud dk;Zokfg;ksa ds çkjaHk ls 45 feuV iwoZ ç”uksa ds mÙkjksa] lnu ds iVy ij j[ks tkus okys dkxt&i=ksa lfgr lnu ds leLr dk;Z dh tkudkjh ik ldsaxs tcfd ekuuh; v/;{k lnu dk leLr dk;Z mlh le; çkIr dj ldsaxs tSls gh og miyC/k gksxkA bZ&fo/kku ifj;kstuk dk y{; ,aMª‚bM vkSj vkbZ-vks-,l- IysVQkeZ nksuksa ij ,d lkekU; usok ,Iyhds”ku fodflr djuk gSA 12-13 lhih,e;w] lalnh; dk;Z ea=ky; fMtkbu vkSj O;kogkfjdrk ds eísutj fofHkUu vk”kks/kuksa ds v/khu jgrs gq, usok laLdj.k 2-0 vkSj uohure v|frr eksckby ,Iyhds”ku Hkh fodflr dh gSA 12-14 fgekpy çns”k igys gh ns”k dk igyk iw.kZr% fMftVy fo/kkueaMy cu pqdk gSA vU; jkT; tSls fd iatkc] e/; çns”k vkSj flfDde Hkh bl ifjorZu ds fofHkUu pj.kksa esa gSa vkSj muds ç;kl dkQh ç”kaluh; gSaA lHkh fo/kkueaMyksa esa ,dleku dk;Zpkyu ds lkFk ,dy eap ds fopkj ds ihNs] bl çfØ;k esa lHkh fgr/kkjdksa ds lkFk çHkkoh vkSj ljy vuqca/k lqfuf”pr djuk gSA 12-15 lnu ds Hkhrj usok lnL; ds y‚fxu ds ek/;e ls lqyHk fMftVy bZ&cqd çk:i dk leFkZu djsxkA usok&eksckby ,si dh lkexzh lnu ds Hkhrj LFkkfir Vp&LØhu fMokbl ds fcuk

63 Hkh eksckby vkSj VScysV ds ek/;e ls lqyHk gksxhA Hkkjr ljdkj ,uvkbZlh vkSj gkMZos;j] lqfoèkk dsaæksa vkSj lHkh 40 lnuksa ds vf/kdkfj;ksa vkSj deZpkfj;ksa ds {kerk fuekZ.k ds ek/;e ls usok dk Hkj.k&iks’k.k djsxhA bl ;kstuk ds rgr foÙk iks’k.k dsaæh; çk;ksftr ;kstuk iSVuZ ij vk/kkfjr gksxkA çR;sd lnu ds fy, DykmM loZj ij miyC/k vuqdwfyr LVS.M&vyksu laLdj.k] çf”k{k.k lkfgR; vkSj mlds fy, ç;ksxdrkZ eSuqvy dks LFkku fn;k x;k gSA jkT; vius vkxkeh l=ksa ds vkadM+ksa dk voyksdu djuk “kq: dj ldrs gSaA lalnh; lkS/k fLFkr ea=ky; ds dk;kZy; esa lhih,e;w dk vkjaHk 12-16 O;kid fMftVy bafM;k dk;ZØe ds ,d Hkkx ds :i esa jkT; fo/kkulHkkvksa ds dkedkt dks fMftVy vkSj dkxt jfgr cukus ds mís”; ds lkFk bZ&fo/kku fe”ku eksM ifj;kstuk ds uksMy ea=ky; ds :i esa] ;g ea=ky; lHkh jkT;ksa esa ifj;kstuk dks “kh?kzkfr”kh?kz “kq: djus ds fy, lHkh vko”;d dne mBk jgk gSA ifj;kstuk ds dk;kZUo;u ds fy, rS;kj dh xbZ j.kuhfr ds çeq[k ?kVd esa ls ,d gS dsaæh; vkSj lkFk gh jkT; Lrj ij ifj;kstuk fuxjkuh bdkb;k¡ LFkkfir djukA iwjs ns”k esa usok ds dk;kZUo;u esa rsth ykus vkSj mldh fuxjkuh djus ds fy, 19 vçSy] 2018 dks lalnh; lkS/k] ubZ fnYyh esa çFke ry ij dsaæh; ifj;kstuk fuxjkuh bdkbZ ¼lhih,e;w½] bZ&fo/kku dh LFkkiuk dh xbZ gSA ekuuh; lalnh; dk;Z jkT; ea=h] Jh fot; xks;y us lfpo] lalnh; dk;Z ea=ky;] Jh lqjsUæ ukFk f=ikBh dh mifLFkfr esa dsaæh; ifj;kstuk fuxjkuh bdkbZ ds u, dk;kZy; dk mn~?kkVu fd;k vkSj bl volj ij la;qä lfpo] lalnh; dk;Z ea=ky;] M‚- lR; çdk”k vkSj lqJh uafnrk pkSèkjh] mi egkfuns”kd] ,u-vkbZ-lh- Hkh mifLFkr FksA

ekuuh; lalnh; dk;Z vkSj lkaf[;dh ,oa dk;ZØe dk;kZUo;u ea=h] Jh fot; xks;y lalnh; lkS/k] ubZ fnYyh esa usok dh dsaæh; ifj;kstuk fuxjkuh bdkbZ ¼lhih,e;w usok½ ds u, dk;kZy; dk mn~?kkVu djrs gq,A

64 usok ij jk"Vªh; dk;Z’kkyk 12-17 dqN jkT;ksa us vius fo/kkueaMyksa ds Lopkyu ds {ks= esa vPNh çxfr dh gSA jkT; foèkkueaMyksa@ifj’knksa ds uksMy vkSj vU; vf/kdkfj;ksa dks usok ,si dh fo”ks’krkvksa vkSj dk;ksaZ ls voxr djkus ds fy, 24&25 flracj] 2018 dks chih,lVh] eq[; O;k[;ku d{k] laln xzaFkky; Hkou] ubZ fnYyh esa nks fnu dh ,d dk;Z”kkyk dk vk;kstu fd;k x;kA vfHkfoU;kl dk;Z”kkyk esa 2 fnu rd rduhdh l= vkSj lkewfgd ppkZ,a “kkfey dh xbZ] ftlls usok dh ldkjkRed fo”ks’krkvksa ds ckjs esa çfrfuf/k;ksa dks voxr djk;k x;kA dsaæh; lalnh; dk;Z] ty lalk/ku] unh fodkl ,oa xaxk laj{k.k ea=ky; esa jkT; ea=h] Jh vtqZu jke es?koky us jk’Vªh; bZ&fo/kku ,fIyds”ku ¼usok½ ij vk;ksftr nks fnu dh jk’Vªh; vfHkfoU;kl dk;Z”kkyk ds mn~?kkVu l= dh v/;{krk dhA dk;Z”kkyk dk ,dek= mís”; lHkh jkT; fo/kkueaMyksa dks bZ&fo/kku eap dh vksj c<+us ds fy, çsfjr djuk vkSj çkS|ksfxdh ds ç;ksx ds ek/;e ls muds dk;Z lapkyu esa ikjnf”kZrk] mÙkjnkf;Ro vkSj laosnu”khyrk ykuk FkkA 12-18 mn~?kkVu l= esa çfrfuf/k;ksa dks lacksf/kr djrs gq,] Jh vtqZu jke es?koky us dgk fd lnuksa ds dk;Zpkyu laca/kh lwpuk okLrfod le; esa vkSj ,sls çk:i esa miyC/k djkbZ tkuh pkfg, tks ç;ksäkuqdwy gks vkSj lnL; ds fy, mldh mi;qärk esa o`f) djsA mUgksaus vius lalnh; vuqHkoksa ds dqN –”Vkarksa dk o.kZu fd;k fd fdl çdkj lwpuk dk fMftVyhdj.k] miyC/krk vkSj mi;qärk lnuksa vkSj muds lnL;ksa ds cgqewY; le;] ÅtkZ vkSj lalk/kuksa dh cpr dj ldrh gS vkSj mudh {kerk esa dbZ xq.kk o`f) djrh gSA ea=h us vkxs dgk fd ;g fMftVy gLr{ksi ikjnf”kZrk ,oa mÙkjnkf;Ro esa o`f) djus ds fy, ,d cM+k dne gS vkSj lnu ds dk;Zpkyu esa Hkz’Vkpkj dh laHkkouk esa deh ykrk gSA

ekuuh; lalnh; dk;Z] ty lalk/ku] unh fodkl ,oa xaxk laj{k.k ea=ky; esa jkT; ea=h] Jh vtqZu jke es?koky 24&25 flracj] 2018 dks chih,lVh] eq[; O;k[;ku d{k] lalnh; xzaFkky; Hkou] ubZ fnYyh esa vk;ksftr jk’Vªh; vfHkfoU;kl dk;Z”kkyk ds çfrHkkfx;ksa dks lacksf/kr djrs gq,A

65 12-19 dsaæh; lalnh; dk;Z vkSj lkaf[;dh ,oa dk;ZØe dk;kZUo;u jkT; ea=h] Jh fot; xks;y us jk’Vªh; bZ&fo/kku ,Iyhds”ku ¼usok½ ij nks fnu dh jk’Vªh; vfHkfoU;kl dk;Z”kkyk ds lekiu l= dh v/;{krk dhA yksd lHkk vkSj jkT; lHkk lfpoky; lfgr iwjs ns”k ds 36 fo/kkueaMyksa dk çfrfuf/kRo djrs gq, 29 jkT;ksa vkSj la?k jkT; {ks=ksa ls vk, 200 ls vf/kd çfrfuf/k;ksa dh lHkk dks lacksf/kr djrs gq,] Jh fot; xks;y us fMftVyhdj.k dks viukus esa vxz.kh gksus ij fgekpy çns”k fo/kkulHkk ds lkFk&lkFk usok laca/kh igy dh vxqvkbZ djus ds fy, dsaæh; lalnh; dk;Z ea=ky; dks c/kkbZ nhA ea=h us dgk fd bl dne dh lQyrk ds fy, jkT;ksa dk lg;ksx vR;f/kd egRoiw.kZ gSA mUgksaus bl fn”kk esa jkT; fo/kkueaMyksa dks dsaæh; lalnh; dk;Z ea=ky; ds iw.kZ lg;ksx dk vk”oklu fn;kA 12-20 Jh fot; xks;y us lnuksa dh mRikndrk vkSj muds vius&vius lnL;ksa dh {kerk esa o`f) djus ds fy, cnyrs le; ds lkFk laln lfgr fo/kkueaMyksa ds dk;Zpkyu esa lq/kkjksa dh vko”;drk ij tksj fn;kA mUgksaus laln vkSj jkT; fo/kkueaMyksa ds lnL;ksa ds cgqewY; lq>koksa ds egRo ij vkSj bl fMftVy igy dks vkSj vf/kd thoar ,oa ç;ksäkuqdwy cukus ij cy fn;kA 12-21 Jh fot; xks;y us fMftVyhdj.k ds ykHk vkSj fo/kkueaMyksa dks dkxt jfgr cukus dh ç”kalk dh] fQj Hkh mUgksaus viuh ;g bPNk –<+rkiwoZd O;ä dh fd çkS|ksfxdh] lwpuk ds fMftVy miHkksx vkSj fo/kkueaMyksa ds dk;Zpkyu ds ikjaifjd :i ds chp larqyu gksuk pkfg,A mUgksaus lnu ds lnL;ksa ds chp ckSf)d cgl vkSj ikjLifjd laca/kksa ds egRo ij tksj fn;kA Jh fot; xks;y us ;g Hkh dgk fd çkS|ksfxdh dks viukuk vifjgk;Z gS] fQj Hkh] blls ns”k esa fo/kkueaMyksa esa ekuoh; rRo ugha ncuk pkfg,A

[ekuuh; lalnh; dk;Z vkSj lkaf[;dh ,oa dk;ZØe dk;kZUo;u jkT; ea=h] Jh fot; xks;y 24&25 flracj] 2018 dks chih,lVh] eq[; O;k[;ku d{k] laln xzaFkky; Hkou] ubZ fnYyh esa vk;ksftr jk’Vªh; vfHkfoU;kl dk;Z”kkyk ds çfrHkkfx;ksa dks lacksf/kr djrs gq,A

66 12-22 lHkk dks lacksf/kr djrs gq,] lhbZvks] uhfr vk;ksx] Jh vferkHk dkar us fVIi.kh dh fd lwpuk ds cks> ds lkFk yxkrkj tfVy gksrs gk jgs fo”o ds lkFk] usok laca/kh igy fo/kkueaMyksa ds dk;Zpkyu ds ckjs esa egRoiw.kZ lwpuk lHkh dks ,d ljy çk:i esa lqyHkrk lqfuf”pr djus dk opu nsrh gSA mUgksaus jkT;ksa ls vk, çfrfuf/k;ksa dks vius&vius jkT; fo/kkueaMyksa esa bl Økafrdkjh midj.k dks [kqys gkFkksa ls viukus vkSj ;g lqfuf”pr djus ds fy, çsfjr fd;k fd lnuksa ds dk;Zpkyu laca/kh lwpuk lHkh ukxfjdksa dh maxfy;ksa rd igqapsaA

lhbZvks] uhfr vk;ksx] Jh vferkHk dkar 24&25 flracj] 2018 dks chih,lVh] eq[; O;k[;ku d{k] laln xzaFkky; Hkou] ubZ fnYyh esa vk;ksftr jk’Vªh; vfHkfoU;kl dk;Z”kkyk ds çfrHkkfx;ksa dks lacksf/kr djrs gq,A 12-23 bl volj ij cksyrs gq,] lfpo] lalnh; dk;Z ea=ky;] Jh ,l-,u- f=ikBh us crk;k fd laln vkSj jkT; fo/kkueaMyksa esa fofHkUu fo’k;ksa ij igys ls gh 4000 ls T;knk ,Iyhds”ku py jgh gSaA mUgksaus dgk fd bu ,Iyhds”kuksa }kjk fo”kky ek=k esa lwpuk dks laHkkyk tk jgk gS ftlls laxr lwpuk dks rqjar gkfly djuk vR;ar dfBu gks tkrk gSA mUgksaus crk;k fd usok bl lwpuk dks ,d eap ij ,dh—r djus vkSj cVu ds ,d fDyd ij lHkh dks fdlh Hkh le; dgha Hkh igqap çnku djus dk ,d ç;kl gSA 12-24 nks fnuksa dh vof/k ds nkSjku] usok dh egRoiw.kZ fo”ks’krkvksa ds ckjs esa x.;ekU; O;fä;ksa }kjk vusd O;k[;ku@laoknkRed l= fn, x,A rduhdh l= Hkh lapkfyr fd, x, ftuesa ,Iyhds”ku ij ,d ltho O;kogkfjd çn”kZu Hkh “kkfey FkkA ,u-vkbZ-lh- ds fo”ks’kKksa ds l= esa usok ,Iyhds”ku ds es?kjkt çFke vkSj eksckby çFke lajpuk dks Li’V fd;k x;kA fgekpy çns”k fo/kkulHkk ds lkFk ,d vuqHko lk>k djus okyk l= dk Hkh lapkyu fd;k x;k ftlesa ifj;kstuk ds dk;kZUo;u ds fy, ftEesnkj Vhe }kjk ifj;kstuk dks dk;kZfUor

67 djus ds Qk;nksa ds lkFk&lkFk pqukSfr;ksa ij Hkh ppkZ dh xbZA lkewfgd ppkZ ds ek/;e ls] çfrHkkfx;ksa ds lHkh ç”uksa ds tokc nsus dk ç;kl fd;k x;kA usok ds Rofjr dk;kZUo;u ij lgefr cudj mHkjhA lekiu l= ds nkSjku] Jh fot; xks;y us iatkc] xqtjkr vkSj dukZVd dh ifj;kstuk dks viukus esa fn[kkbZ xbZ “kh?kzrk ds fy, muds mR—”V dk;Z dh ç”kalk dhA

lfpo] lalnh; dk;Z ea=ky; vkSj la;qä lfpo] lalnh; dk;Z ea=ky; 24&25 flracj] 2018 dks chih,lVh] eq[; O;k[;ku d{k] laln xzaFkky; Hkou] ubZ fnYyh esa vk;ksftr jk’Vªh; vfHkfoU;kl dk;Z”kkyk ds nkSjku çfrHkkfx;ksa ds ç”uksa dk mÙkj nsrs gq,A

24&25 flracj] 2018 dks chih,lVh] eq[; O;k[;ku d{k] laln xzaFkky; Hkou] ubZ fnYyh esa vk;ksftr jk’Vªh; vfHkfoU;kl dk;Z”kkyk ds çfrHkkfx;ksa dk lkewfgd QksVksxzkQA

68 jkT; fo/kkueaMyksa dh {kerk fuekZ.k ds fy, dk;Z’kkyk 12-25 ifj;kstuk dks vkSj etcwr djus ds fy, fofHkUu jkT;ksa dh fo/kkulHkkvksa esa muds lfpoky;ksa] ,u-vkbZ-lh- ds deZpkfj;ksa ds lkFk&lkFk fofHkUu foHkkxksa ds uksMy vf/kdkfj;ksa dks bl ,Iyhds”ku dk çf”k{k.k nsus vkSj voxr djkus ds fy, nks fnu dh dk;Z”kkyk,a Hkh lapkfyr dh tk jgh gSaA vc rd ,sls çf”k{k.k 13 jkT;ksa vFkkZr iatkc] rsyaxkuk] dukZVd] flfDde] fcgkj] ef.kiqj] ukxkySaM] v:.kkpy çns”k] xqtjkr] dksydkrk] vle] tEew vkSj d”ehj rFkk >kj[kaM esa mudh txg ij çf”k{k.k vk;ksftr djus esa bu jkT;ksa ds gkfnZd leFkZu ds lkFk lQyrkiwoZd vk;ksftr fd, tk pqds gSaA iwoZorhZ {kerk fuekZ.k ds mik;ksa ds Øe esa] bu Åij mfYyf[kr çf”k{k.kksa dks lhih,e;w usok] lalnh; lkS/k] ubZ fnYyh esa 3 fnolh; pj.k&AA dh xgu çf”k{k.k dk;Z”kkykvksa ds lkFk laof/kZr fd;k x;k Fkk] ftlesa fofHkUu jkT;ksa ds pj.k&A ds çf”k{k.k ls igys gh xqtj pqds uksMy vf/kdkfj;ksa dh Vhe dks çf”k{k.k lg O;kogkfjd l= esa xgu çf”k{k.k fn;k x;kA usok ij vk;ksftr nks fnolh; dk;Z”kkykvksa dks uhps lkj.khc) fd;k x;k gS%& lhih,e;w] usok }kjk lapkfyr dk;Z’kkykvksa dk fooj.k Ø-la- uke rkjh[k LFkku 1- iatkc fo/kkulHkk ds fy, vfHkfoU;kl 17&18 väwcj] iatkc fo/kkulHkk] dk;Z”kkyk 2018 paMhx<+ 2- rsykaxkuk fo/kkulHkk vkSj ifj’kn ds fy, 23&24 väwcj] rsykaxkuk foèkkulHkk] vfHkfoU;kl dk;Z”kkyk 2018 gSnjkckn 3- flfDde fo/kkulHkk ds fy, vfHkfoU;kl 2&3 uoacj] flfDde fo/kkulHkk] dk;Z”kkyk 2018 xaxVksd 4- dukZVd fo/kkulHkk vkSj ifj’kn ds fy, 2&3 uoacj] dukZVd fo/kkulHkk] vfHkfoU;kl dk;Z”kkyk 2018 caxykSj 5- fcgkj fo/kkulHkk vkSj ifj’kn ds fy, 5&6 uoacj] fcgkj fo/kkulHkk vkSj vfHkfoU;kl dk;Z”kkyk 2018 ifj”kn] iVuk 6- ef.kiqj fo/kkulHkk ds fy, vfHkfoU;kl 19&20 uoacj] ef.kiqj fo/kkulHkk] dk;Z”kkyk 2018 baQky 7- ukxkySaM fo/kkulHkk ds fy, vfHkfoU;kl 19&20 uoacj] ukxkySaM fo/kkulHkk] dk;Z”kkyk 2018 dksfgek

69 lhih,e;w] usok }kjk lapkfyr dk;Z’kkykvksa dk fooj.k Ø-la- uke rkjh[k LFkku 8- v:.kkpy çns”k fo/kkulHkk ds fy, 26&27 uoacj] v:.kkpy çns”k vfHkfoU;kl dk;Z”kkyk 2018 foèkkulHkk] bVkuxj 9- xqtjkr fo/kkulHkk ds fy, vfHkfoU;kl 26&27 uoacj] xqtjkr fo/kkulHkk] dk;Z”kkyk 2018 xka/khuxj 10- if”pe caxky fo/kkulHkk ds fy, 3&4 fnlacj] iaf”pe caxky vfHkfoU;kl dk;Z”kkyk 2018 foèkkulHkk] dksydkrk 11- vle fo/kkulHkk ds fy, vfHkfoU;kl 17&18 fnlacj] vle fo/kkulHkk] dk;Z”kkyk 2018 xqokgkVh 12- tEew vkSj d”ehj fo/kkulHkk vkSj ifj’kn ds 12&13 ekpZ] tEew vkSj d”ehj fy, vfHkfoU;kl dk;Z”kkyk 2019 foèkkulHkk] tEew 13- >kj[kaM fo/kkulHkk ds fy, vfHkfoU;kl 26&27 ekpZ] >kj[kaM fo/kkulHkk] dk;Z”kkyk 2019 jkaph

dukZVd fo/kkulHkk] csaxyw: esa 2&3 uoacj] 2018 dks dukZVd fo/kkulHkk vkSj ifj’kn ds fy, vk;ksftr pj.k&I dh vfHkfoU;kl dk;Z”kkyk

70 v:.kkpy çns”k fo/kkulHkk] bZVkuxj esa 26&27 uoacj] 2018 dks v:.kkpy çns”k fo/kkulHkk ds fy, vk;ksftr pj.k&I dh vfHkfoU;kl dk;Z”kkyk

fcgkj fo/kkulHkk] iVuk esa 5&6 uoacj] 2018 dks fcgkj fo/kkulHkk vkSj ifj’kn ds fy, vk;ksftr pj.k&I dh vfHkfoU;kl dk;Z”kkyk esa ekuuh; v/;{k] fcgkj fo/kkulHkk vkSj ekuuh; lHkkifr] fcgkj fo/kku ifj’kn }kjk nhi çToyu

71 xqtjkr fo/kkulHkk] xka/khuxj esa 26&27 uoacj] 2018 dks xqtjkr fo/kkulHkk ds fy, vk;ksftr pj.k&I dh vfHkfoU;kl dk;Z”kkyk

rsyaxkuk fo/kkulHkk] gSnjkckn esa 23&24 väwcj] 2018 dks rsyaxkuk fo/kkulHkk ds fy, vk;ksftr pj.k&I dh vfHkfoU;kl dk;Z”kkyk ds nkSjku lfpo] lalnh; dk;Z ea=ky; çfrHkkfx;ksa dks lacksfèkr djrs gq,A

72 lhih,e;w] usok }kjk lapkfyr pj.k&II dh dk;Z’kkykvksa dk fooj.k uke rkjh[k LFkku iatkc fo/kkulHkk ds fy, pj.k&II dh 11&13 ekpZ] 2019 lhih,e;w usok] lalnh; dk;Z”kkyk lkS/k] ubZ fnYyh dukZVd fo/kkulHkk ds fy, pj.k&II dh 18&20 ekpZ] 2019 dk;Z”kkyk lhih,e;w usok] lalnh; dukZVd fo/kku ifj’kn ds fy, pj.k&II dh 25&27 ekpZ] 2019 lkS/k] ubZ fnYyh dk;Z”kkyk rsyaxkuk fo/kkulHkk ds fy, pj.k&II dh 25&27 ekpZ] 2019 lhih,e;w usok] lalnh; dk;Z”kkyk lkS/k] ubZ fnYyh

lhih,e;w usok] lalnh; lkS/k] ubZ fnYyh esa 11&13 ekpZ] 2019 dks vk;ksftr pj.k&II dh dk;Z”kkyk esa Hkkx ysus okys iatkc fo/kkulHkk ds çfrHkkfx;ksa dk lkewfgd QksVksxzkQ

73 lhih,e;w usok] lalnh; lkS/k] ubZ fnYyh esa 18&20 ekpZ] 2019 dks vk;ksftr pj.k&II dh dk;Z”kkyk esa Hkkx ysus okys dukZVd fo/kkulHkk ds çfrHkkfx;ksa dk lkewfgd QksVksxzkQ

lhih,e;w usok] lalnh; lkS/k] ubZ fnYyh esa 18&20 ekpZ] 2019 dks vk;ksftr pj.k&II dh dk;Z”kkyk esa Hkkx ysus okys dukZVd fo/kku ifj’kn ds çfrHkkfx;ksa dk lkewfgd QksVksxzkQ

lfpo] lalnh; dk;Z ea=ky; vkSj la;qä lfpo] lalnh; dk;Z ea=ky; lhih,e;w usok] lalnh; lkS/k] ubZ fnYyh esa 25&27 ekpZ] 2019 dks vk;ksftr pj.k&II dh dk;Z”kkyk esa Hkkx ysus okys rsyaxkuk fo/kkulHkk vkSj dukZVd fo/kkulHkk ds çfrHkkfx;ksa ds lkFk ijLij laokn djrs gq,

74 uksMy vf/kdkfj;ksa dks Kku gLrkarfjr djus gsrq lapkfyr ohfM;ks d‚UÝsaflax 12-26 bZ&fo/kku ifj;kstuk dk uksMy ea=ky; gksus ds ukrs] lalnh; dk;Z ea=ky; lHkh jkT;ksa esa ifj;kstuk dks “kh?kzkfr”kh?kz “kq: djus ds fy, lHkh vko”;d dne mBk jgk gSA ifj;kstuk ds fy, jkT; ljdkjksa }kjk fu;qä fd, x, uksMy vf/kdkjh vkSj ,u-vkbZ-lh- ds vf/kdkjh bZ&fo/kku ,e,eih dh lQyrk ds fy, loksZifj gSaA Jh lqjsUæ ukFk f=ikBh] lfpo] lalnh; dk;Z ea=ky; us 26 vçSy] 2018 dks ,u-vkbZ-lh- eq[;ky; ls ohfM;ks d‚UÝsaflax ds ek/;e ls fo/kkueaMy okys lHkh 31 jkT;ksa@la?k jkT; {ks=ksa ds uksMy vf/kdkfj;ksa vkSj jkT;ksa esa ,u-vkbZ-lh- ds vf/kdkfj;ksa ds lkFk ijLij laokn fd;k FkkA bl volj ij] M‚- lR; çdk”k] la;qä lfpo] lalnh; dk;Z ea=ky;] lqJh uafnrk pkS/kjh] mi egkfuns”kd] ,u-vkbZ-lh- vkSj ,u-vkbZ-lh- ds vU; ofj’B vfèkdkjh Hkh mifLFkr FksA

12-27 bl ijLij laokn ds nkSjku] lfpo] lalnh; dk;Z ea=ky; us ifj;kstuk dh lQyrk ds fy, uksMy vf/kdkfj;ksa ds lkFk&lkFk jkT; lwpuk vf/kdkfj;ksa }kjk fuHkkbZ tkus okyh Hkwfedk ij vR;f/kd cy fn;kA lfpo us jk’Vªh; bZ&fo/kku ,Iyhds”ku ¼usok½ dh fo”ks’krkvksa dks foLrkj ls Li’V fd;k] ftls DykmM ¼es?kjkt½ ij miyC/k djk, tkus okys vkSj jkT;ksa ds LFkkuh; loZj ls tksM+s tkus ds fy, ,d ewyHkwr mRikn ds :i esa fodflr fd;k tk jgk gSA usok ,d gYdk] ljy vkSj MkmuyksM djus o çpkfyr djus ds fy, vklku ,Iyhds”ku gksxhA usok dk mís”; dkxt ds ç;ksx dks de djuk vkSj lnu ¼lnuksa½ esa fo/kk;h dk;Z ds çca/ku esa Lopkyu ykuk gSA vf/kdrj fo”ks’krk,a] tgka fdlh laiknu dh t:jr ugha gksrh] fcuk fdlh dwath@ikloMZ ds ukxfjdksa }kjk ç;ksx ds fy, miyC/k gksaxhA blesa fo/kkueaMyksa@ fo/kk;dksa ds vuU; mi;ksx ds fy, vkbZMh vkSj ikloMZ ds ek/;e ls lqyHk gksus okyh cgqr de fo”ks’krk,a gksaxhA

75 12-28 lfpo us jkT;k lwpuk vf/kdkfj;ksa@jkT;ksa esa ,u-vkbZ-lh- ds vU; vf/kdkfj;ksa }kjk fuHkkbZ tkus okyh fof”k’V Hkwfedk ij cy fn;k D;ksafd ;g ,d jk’Vªh; ifj;kstuk gksxhA mUgsa 2&3 o’kksaZ dh vkjafHkd vof/k ds fy, ifj;kstuk ds lkFk lg;ksftr fd;k tk,xkA pwafd] jkT; fo/kkueaMyksa ds fMftVyhdj.k ls dkQh gn rd dkxt ds ç;ksx dks de djds okrkoj.k dh LoPNrk esa enn feyus dh laHkkouk gS] blfy, 16 ls 30 vçSy] 2018 rd ea=ky; }kjk euk, x, LoPNrk i[kokM+s ds ç;kstu dks /;ku esa j[krs gq,] ohfM;ks d‚UÝsaflax ds ek/;e ls jkT;ksa ds uksMy vf/kdkfj;ksa ds lkFk ijLij laokn ds fy, 26 vçSy] 2018 dks fo”ks’k :i ls pquk x;k FkkA 12-29 lfpo] lalnh; dk;Z ea=ky; lhih,e;w] usok dh Vhe ds lkFk] ohfM;ks d‚UÝsaflax ds ek/;e ls ,Iyhds”ku ls lacaf/kr fofHkUu ekeyksa dk lek/kku djus ds vfrfjä jkT; fo/kkueaMyksa ds uksMy vf/kdkfj;ksa dks mlds ewy çpkyu ls voxr djkus ds fy, mUgsa çf”k{k.k nsrs jgs gSaA ohfM;ks d‚UÝsaflax fofHkUu uksMy vf/kdkfj;ksa ds fofHkUu fopkj vkSj lq>ko ekaxus ds fy, ykHknk;d fl) gqbZ gSa tks bl ifj;kstuk dks vkxs ys tkus esa ,d çsj.kknk;d dkjd jgk gSA 12-30 fofHkUu fgr/kkjdksa] ftuesa jkT;ksa@la?k jkT; {ks=ksa dh fo/kkulHkkvksa ds uksMy vf/kdkjh] ,u-vkbZ-lh- dkfeZdksa ds lkFk&lkFk jkT; ljdkj ds fofHkUu foHkkxksa ds lacaf/kr vf/kdkjh “kkfey gSa] ds fy, vc rd 12 ohfM;ks d‚UÝsaflax lapkfyr dh tk pqdh gSaA “kq:vkrh ohfM;ks d‚UÝsaflax dk lapkyu fofHkUu jkT;ksa ds fy, fu/kkZfjr le; ¼Ly‚V~l½ esa fd;k x;k Fkk tgka ifCyd lkbV ds fy, ekLVj MkVk ,saVªh ¼Lrj A½] ç”uksa@lwpukvksa dk çlaLdj.k ¼Lrj AA½] foHkkxksa ls mÙkj@vU; nLrkost Hkstus ds lkFk&lkFk lfefr ds çfrosnu ¼Lrj AAA½ ds fy, pj.kksa@Lrjksa esa çf”k{k.k fn;k x;k FkkA lHkh ohfM;ks d‚UÝsaflax ds fy, fofHkUu bdkb;ksa ls vkt rd vuqekfur çfrHkkfxrk yxHkx 1000 Je ?kaVs jgh gSA Ø-la- lhih,e;w] usok }kjk lapkfyr ohfM;ks d‚UÝsaflax l=ksa dk fooj.k 1 26 vçSy] 2018 dks vk;ksftr ohfM;ks d‚UÝsaflax 2 28 ebZ] 2018 dks vk;ksftr ohfM;ks d‚UÝsaflax 3 10 tqykbZ] 2018 dks vk;ksftr ohfM;ks d‚UÝsaflax 4 27 tqykbZ] 2018 dks vk;ksftr ohfM;ks d‚UÝsaflax 5 3 vxLr] 2018 dks vk;ksftr ohfM;ks d‚UÝsaflax 6 10 vxLr] 2018 dks vk;ksftr ohfM;ks d‚UÝsaflax 7 24 vxLr] 2018 dks vk;ksftr ohfM;ks d‚UÝsaflax 8 7 flracj] 2018 dks vk;ksftr ohfM;ks d‚UÝsaflax 9 14 flracj] 2018 dks vk;ksftr ohfM;ks d‚UÝsaflax 10 5 väwcj] 2018 dks vk;ksftr ohfM;ks d‚UÝsaflax 11 2 uoacj] 2018 dks vk;ksftr ohfM;ks d‚UÝsaflax 12 25 Qjojh] 2019 dks vk;ksftr ohfM;ks d‚UÝsaflax

76 v/;k; & 13 lkekU; ,d >yd Û lalnh; dk;Z ea=h us fuEufyf[kr ukekadu fd,%&

¼i½ fofHkUu ljdkjh fudk;ksa] ifj’knksa] cksMksaZ bR;kfn ij 06 laln lnL; ¼04 yksd lHkk ls vkSj 02 jkT; lHkk ls½] vkSj

¼ii½ fofHkUu fganh lykgdkj lfefr;ksa ij 14 laln lnL; ¼06 yksd lHkk ls vkSj 08 jkT; lHkk ls½ ljdkj }kjk xfBr lfefr;ksa] ifj"knksa] cksMksaZ] vk;ksxksa vkfn ij laln lnL;ksa dk ukekadu 13-1 Hkkjr ljdkj }kjk fofHkUu ea=ky;ksa esa xfBr fofHkUu lfefr;ksa] ifj’knksa] cksMksaZ] vk;ksxksa bR;kfn ij lalnh; dk;Z ea=h }kjk laln lnL;ksa dk ukekadu fd;k tkrk gSA çfrosfnr vof/k ds nkSjku 06 laln lnL;ksa ¼yksd lHkk ds 04 vkSj jkT; lHkk ds 02½ dks fofHkUu ljdkjh fudk;ksa ij ukekafdr fd;k x;k] tSlk fd ifjf”k’V&11 esa fn[kk;k x;k gSA fganh lykgdkj lfefr;ksa ij laln lnL;ksa dk ukekadu 13-2 Hkkjr ljdkj }kjk fu/kkZfjr jktHkk’kk uhfr ds varxZr vkus okys ljdkjh dk;Z vkSj lac) dk;ksaZ esa fganh ds çxkeh ç;ksx laca/kh ekeyksa ij ijke”kZ nsus ds fy, çR;sd ea=ky;@foHkkx }kjk xfBr fganh lykgdkj lfefr;ksa ds lkFk laln lnL;ksa dks lg;ksftr fd;k tkrk gSA lalnh; dk;Z ea=h }kjk bu çR;sd lfefr;ksa esa pkj laln lnL; ¼2 yksd lHkk vkSj 2 jkT; lHkk½ ukekafdr fd, tkrs gSaA çfrosfnr vof/k ds nkSjku ifjf”k’V&12 esa n”kkZ, x, :i esa 14 laln lnL;ksa ¼yksd lHkk ds 06 vkSj jkT; lHkk ds 08½ dks fofHkUu fganh lykgdkj lfefr;ksa ij ukfer fd;k x;kA lalnh; lfefr;ksa ds çfrosnuksa ij dkjZokbZ 13-3 lalnh; lfefr;ksa ds çfrosnuksa ij dkjZokbZ% çfrosfnr vof/k ds nkSjku] lnuksa esa çLrqr fd, x,@iVy ij j[ks x, fuEulfyf[kr çfrosnu esa fufgr lkekU; ç—fr dh flQkfj”kksa ij ea=ky; }kjk dkjZokbZ dh xbZ%&

¼i½ lksygoha yksd lHkk dh ;kfpdk lfefr dk 47oka ls 56oka çfrosnuA

¼ii½ jkT; lHkk dh ;kfpdk lfefr dk 155oka çfrosnuA laln lnL;ksa ds osru vkSj HkÙks

77 13-4 ;g ea=ky; laln ds fuEufyf[kr vf/kfu;eksa ds ç”kklu ds fy, mÙkjnk;h gS%& ¼d½ laln lnL; osru] HkÙkk ,oa isa”ku vf/kfu;e] 1954( ¼[k½ laln vf/kdkjh osru vkSj HkÙkk vf/kfu;e] 1953( ¼x½ laln esa foi{kh usrk osru vkSj HkÙkk vf/kfu;e] 1977( vkSj ¼?k½ laln esa ekU;rkçkIr nyksa rFkk lewgksa ds usrk vkSj eq[; lpsrd ¼çlqfo/kk,a½ vfèkfu;e] 1998 13-5 laln lnL; osru] HkÙkk vkSj isa”ku vf/kfu;e] 1954 dh /kkjk 9 ds varxZr laln ds nksuksa lnuksa dh ,d la;qä lfefr] ftlesa Øe”k% v/;{k] yksd lHkk vkSj lHkkifr] jkT; lHkk }kjk ukekafdr yksd lHkk ds 10 lnL; vkSj jkT; lHkk ds 5 lnL; “kkfey gksrs gSa] vf/kfu;e dh /kkjk 9 dh mi/kkjk ¼3½ ds v/khu fofufnZ’V ekeyksa ij fu;e cukus ds fy, xfBr dh tkrh gSA la;qä lfefr dh flQkfj”kksa ij yksd@jkT; lHkk lfpoky;ksa ,oa lacaf/kr ea=ky;ksa@ foHkkxksa ds ijke”kZ ls bl ea=ky; esa dkjZokbZ dh tkrh gSA tgka vko”;d gks fof/k&fuekZ.k ds fy, dkjZokbZ dh tkrh gSA 13-6 laln lnL; osru] HkÙkk vkSj isa”ku vf/kfu;e] 1954 esa foÙk vf/kfu;e] 2018 ¼2018 dk la[;k 13½ ds ek/;e ls la”kks/ku fd;k x;k Fkk ftlds }kjk osru] HkÙkksa vkSj isa”ku esa fnukad 01-04-2018 ls o`f) dh xbZ FkhA 13-7 lkalnksa@iwoZ lkalnksa dks Lohdk;Z osru] HkÙks] isa”ku vkSj lqfo/kk,a bR;kfn n”kkZus okyk v|ru fooj.k Øe”k% ifjf”k’V&13 vkSj ifjf”k’V&14 ij fn;k x;k gSA v/khuLFk fo/kku laca/kh lfefr ds çfrosnuksa ij dkjZokbZ 13-8 yksd lHkk vkSj jkT; lHkk dh v/khuLFk fo/kku laca/kh lfefr;ksa ds çfrosnuksa ij ea=ky; }kjk dkjZokbZ dh tkrh gSA usrkvksa@eq[; lpsrdksa vkSj lpsrdksa ds laLFkku 13-9 lalnh; ç.kkyh dk lqpk: dk;Zpkyu cgqr gn rd fo/kkue.Myksa esa nyh; e”khujh dh dk;Zdq”kyrk ij fuHkZj djrk gSA laln esa nyksa rFkk xzqiksa ds usrk vkSj eq[; lpsrd ny ds egRoiw.kZ dk;ZdrZ~rk gksrs gSa] tks fo/kkueaMyksa esa nyksa vkSj xzqiksa ds lqpk: dk;Zpkyu esa çeq[k Hkwfedk fuHkkrs gSaA lalnh; dk;Z ea=h] ljdkjh eq[; lpsrd ds :i esa] laln esa lHkh nyksa@xzqiksa ds usrkvksa@eq[; lpsrdksa@lpsrdksa ds lkFk&lkFk laln ds nksuksa lnuksa esa dk;Z ds lqpk: lapkyu ds fy, mÙkjnk;h gksrs gSaA vf[ky Hkkjrh; lpsrd lEesyu

78 13-10 lpsrdksa dh egRoiw.kZ Hkwfedk dks ns[krs gq, rFkk laln vkSj jkT; fo/kkueaMyksa esa lpsrdksa ds chp fopkjksa ds ijLij vknku&çnku vkSj vkof/kd cSBdksa ds fy, ,d mi;qä eap çnku djus ds fy,] ea=ky; le;≤ ij vf[ky Hkkjrh; lpsrd lEesyu vk;ksftr djrk jgk gSA o’kZ 1952 ls fnukad 31-03-2019 rd vBkjg vf[ky Hkkjrh; lpsrd lEesyu vk;ksftr fd, tk pqds gSaA 18oka vf[ky Hkkjrh; lpsrd lEesyu jktLFkku ljdkj ds lg;ksx ls 8&9 tuojh] 2018 dks mn;iqj esa vk;ksftr fd;k x;k FkkA dsaæ ljdkj ds vf/kdkfj;ksa ds fy, lalnh; çfØ;k ,oa i)fr esa çf’k{k.k ikBîØe 13-11 fofHkUu ea=ky;ksa@foHkkxksa esa laln ,ddksa ds dk;Zpkyu esa lq/kkj djus vkSj lalnh; dk;Z ds csgrj fuiVku ds mís”; ls] dsaæ esa fofHkUu ea=ky;ksa ds laln ,ddksa esa dk;Zjr vf/kdkfj;ksa vkSj LVkQ ds fy, lalnh; çfØ;k ,oa i)fr ij vfHkfoU;kl dk;ZØe vk;ksftr djus dh vko”;drk eglwl gqbZA lalnh; dk;Z ea=ky; o”kZ 1985 ls fofHkUu ea=ky;ksa ds vf/kdkfj;ksa ds fy, lalnh; çfØ;k ,oa i)fr esa rhu fnu ds vfHkfoU;kl ikBîØe vk;ksftr djrk jgk gSA vkjaHk esa] laln ,ddksa ds vf/kdkfj;ksa@LVkQ ds fy, bu ikBîØeksa dk lapkyu fd;k tkrk FkkA rRi”pkr] laln ,ddksa esa dk;Zjr LVkQ ls brj vf/kdkfj;ksa dks Hkh “kkfey fd;k x;k vkSj voj lfpo Lrj ds vf/kdkfj;ksa dks Hkh ,sls çf”k{k.k dk;ZØeksa ds fy, vkeaf=r fd;k x;kA 13-12 vf[ky Hkkjrh; lpsrd lEesyuksa }kjk le;≤ ij dh xbZ flQkfj”kksa ds vuqlj.k esa] ea=ky; dsaæ vkSj fofHkUu jkT;ksa esa çpfyr çfØ;kvksa vkSj i)fr;ksa ds ckjs esa tkudkjh vkSj lwpuk ds vknku&çnku] tks varr% i)fr;ksa ds csgrj fu’iknu vkSj ekudhdj.k dk dkj.k cu ldrk gS] ds fy, jkT;ksa@la?k jkT; {ks=ksa dh ljdkjksa ds vf/kdkfj;ksa ds fy, Hkh lalnh; çfØ;k ,oa i)fr esa ikap fnu ds vfHkfoU;kl ikBîØe vk;ksftr djrk jgk gSA 13-13 o’kZ 2018&19 dh vof/k ds nkSjku] us dsaæh; ea=ky;ksa@foHkkxksa ds vf/kdkfj;ksa ds fy, lalnh; çfØ;k ,oa i)fr esa 11 ekpZ] 2019 dks ,d vfHkfoU;kl dk;Z”kkyk dk vk;kstu fd;kA

79 laln lnL; & çnku dh xbZ lsok,a laln lnL;ksa dk dY;k.k 13-14 bZykt ds fy, vLirky esa HkrhZ vLoLFk laln lnL;ksa dh vko”;drkvksa dh ns[k&js[k djus ds mís”; ls] fnYyhs ds çeq[k vLirkyksa ds lkFk vLOkLFk laln lnL;ksaa dh fnu&çfrfnu dh LokLF; laca/kh tkudkjh VsyhQksu lans”k }kjk çkIr djus dh O;oLFkk dh xbZ gSA bl ea=ky; ds vf/kdkjh lnL;ksa dh LokLF; laca/kh tkudkjh çkIr djus rFkk lnL;~ }kjk ekaxh xbZ vU; dksbZ lgk;rk çnku djus ds fy, vLikrky dk nkSjk djrs gSaA lalnh; dk;Z ea=h@jkT; ea=h ,oa mPp vf/kdkjh Hkh f”k’Vkpkj ds ukrs vLirky esa HkrhZ vLoLFk laln lnL; ds LokLF; ds ckjs esa] tc&tc visf{kr gks] tkudkjh ysrs gSaA 13-15 lalnh; dk;Z ea=ky; viuh osclkbV http://www-mpa-nic-in ij fnYyh esa fofHkUu vLirkyksa esa HkrhZ chekj laln lnL;ksa dh f}Hkk’kh tkudkjh nSfud vk/kkj ij miyC/k djkrk gSA 13-16 çfrosfnr vof/k ds nkSjku] Jh fparkeu uo”kk oukxk] laln lnL; ¼yks-l-½ ¼Hkk-t-ik-½ ftudk M‚- jke euksgj yksfg;k vLirky esa fnukad 31-01-2018 dks fny dk nkSjk iM+us ij nsgkar gks x;k Fkk] ds nq[kn fu/ku ij lgk;rk çnku dh xbZ vkSj mlh fnu LoxhZ; Jh fparkeu uo”kk oukxk ds ikfFkZo “kjhj dks vafre laLdkj ds fy, tsV ,;jykbZal ls eqacbZ ¼egkjk’Vª½ Hkstk x;kA 13-17 M‚- Hkksyk flag] laln lnL; ¼yks-l-½ ¼Hkk-t-ik-½ dk Hkh fnukad 19-10-2018 dks fny dk nkSjk iM+us ls M‚- jke euksgj yksfg;k vLirky esa nsgkar gks x;k Fkk vkSj mlh fnu LoxhZ; M‚- Hkksyk flag ds ikfFkZo “kjhj dks vafre laLdkj ds fy, bafMxks ,;jykbZal ls iVuk ¼fcgkj½ Hkstk x;kA laln lnL;ksa ds fy, ifjogu vkSj jkf= Hkkstu dh O;oLFkk 32-18 lalnh; dk;Z ea=ky; lnu ¼lnuksa½ dh nsj rd pyus okyh cSBdksa ds nkSjku] tc Hkh vko”;d gks] nsj jkf= esa vius vkokl rd tkus ds fy, laln lnL;ksa@MîwVh ij rSukr deZpkfj;ksa gsrq fo”ks’k fdjk, ij fnYyh ifjogu fuxe ¼Mh-Vh-lh-½ dh clksa dh O;oLFkk djrk gSA 13-19 ;g ea=ky; lnu ¼lnuksa½ dh nsj jkr rd pyus okyh cSBd ¼cSBdksa½ ds nkSjku laln Hkou esa laln lnL;ksa] çsl vkSj MîwVh ij rSukr deZpkfj;ksa ds fy, jkf= Hkkstu@tyiku dh O;oLFkk djrk gSA egRoiw.kZ lekjksgksa ij vxokuh dk;Z 13-20 ;g ea=ky; egRoiw.kZ lkoZtfud lekjksgksa ij] ftuesa laln lnL; vkeaf=r fd, tkrs gSa] vxokuh dk;Z djrk gSA ,slh MîwVh x.kra= fnol ijsM] mlds lekiu lekjksg vkSj fuokZfpr jk’Vªifr }kjk in&xzg.k lekjksg vkfn ds volj ij dh tkuh visf{kr gksrh gSA laln esa fofHkUu nyksa@xzqiksa ds usrkvksa ds lkFk laidZ

80 13-21 laln esa çfrfuf/kRo djus okys fofHkUu jktuhfrd nyksa vkSj xzqiks ds usrkvksa vkSj lpsrdksa ds lkFk laidZ djuk Hkkjr ljdkj ¼dk;Z vkcaVu½ fu;e] 1961 ds varxZr bl ea=ky; dks vkcafVr çeq[k dk;ksaZ esa ls ,d gSA çksVksd‚y vkSj dY;k.k vuqHkkx egRoiw.kZ jk’Vªh; vkSj varjkZ’Vªh; eqíksa ij laln esa fofHkUu jktuhfrd nyksa@xzqiksa ds usrkvksa esa loZlEefr cukus ds fy, ekuuh; ç/kkuea=h vkSj vU; dsUæh; eaf=;ksa }kjk cqykbZ xbZ cSBdksa ds fy, vko”;d O;oLFkk@leUo; djrk gSA çfrosfnr vof/k ds nkSjku] uhps fn, x, fooj.k ds vuqlkj fuEu çdkj ls cSBdsa cqykbZ xbZ%

Ø- rkjh[k ftuds }kjk cSBd cqykbZ fo"k; LFkku la- xbZ@cSBd dh v/;{krk dh xbZ 1- 28-01-2018 lalnh; dk;Z ea=h ctV l= dk th&074] laln xzaFkky; lqpk: dk;Zpkyu Hkou] ubZ fnYyh 2- 17-07-2018 lalnh; dk;Z ea=h ekulwu l= dk th&074] laln xzaFkky; lqpk: dk;Zpkyu Hkou] ubZ fnYyh 3- 10-12-2018 lalnh; dk;Z ea=h “khrdkyhu l= dk th&074] laln xzaFkky; lqpk: dk;Zpkyu Hkou] ubZ fnYyh 4- 31-01-2019 lalnh; dk;Z ea=h varfje ctV th&074] laln xzaFkky; l= dk lqpk: Hkou] ubZ fnYyh dk;Zpkyu 5- 16-02-2019 x`g ea=h iqyokek esa th&074] laln xzaFkky; lqj{kk dfeZ;ksa ij Hkou] ubZ fnYyh vkradoknh geys ds dkj.k ns”k esa fLFkfr dk tk;tk ysus ds fy,A vuqla/kku dk;Z 13-22 vuqla/kku çdks’B Hkkjr ljdkj esa lalnh; çfØ;kvksa dh fu;e iqfLrdk vkSj lalnh; dk;Z ea=ky; ds dk;Zpkyu ij gSaMcqd ds fy, lkexzh dh leh{kk djrk gS@mls v|frr djrk gS vkSj dsaæh; ea=ky;ksa@foHkkxksa rFkk jkT; ljdkjksa@la?k jkT; {ks= ç”kkluksa }kjk ekax fd, tkus ij lalnh; çfØ;k ,oa i)fr ds ekeyksa ij ijke”kZ@ekxZ&n”kZu çnku djrk gSA le;≤ ij fofHkUu lalnh; vkSj laoS/kkfud ekeyksa ij fVIif.k;ka vkSj laf{kIr fooj.k rS;kj fd, tkrs gSaA 13-23 vuqla/kku çdks’B lalnh; dk;Z ea=ky; dh okf’kZd lkaf[;dh iqfLrdk dks rS;kj djrk gS vkSj

81 ea=ky; ds ukxfjd pkVZj dks v|frr djrk gS rFkk ç”kklfud lq/kkj vk;ksx dh fofHkUu fjiksVksaZ esa fufgr lHkh laxr flQkfj”kksa ij dkjZokbZ djrk gSA 13-24 vuqla/kku çdk’B esa lalnh; dk;Z ea=ky; dk iqLrdky; Hkh gS ftldk j[kj[kko vuqla/kku çdks’B ds LVkQ }kjk fd;k tkrk gSA 13-25 vuqla/kku çdks’B }kjk ykHk ds in] laln lnL;ksa dh “kfä;ksa] fo”ks’kkf/kdkjksa vkSj mUeqfä;ksa laca/kh ekeyksa vkSj lalnh; lfpoksa ds dk;ksaZ laca/kh ekeyksa dks fuiVk;k tkrk gSA 13-26 fnukad 1-1-2018 ls 31-03-2019 dh vof/k ds nkSjku] çdks’B }kjk fd, x, egRoiw.kZ dk;ksaZ esa lalnh; çfØ;kvksa dh fu;e iqfLrdk rFkk lkaf[;dh iqfLrdk dk la”kks/ku “kkfey gSA ekÅaV ,ojsLV QkmaMs’ku }kjk vk;ksftr xaxks=h&/kkjkyh lkaL—frd lekjksg esa çfrHkkfxrk 13-27 fofHkUu vuqHkkxksa esa dk;Zjr ljdkjh deZpkjh O;fäxr :i ls dq”kyrk vftZr djrs gSaA rFkkfi] dk;ZLFky ij dke djus dk okrkoj.k mckÅ vkSj uhjl gks tkrk gS tks gekjs dk;Z çn”kZu dks çHkkfor dj ldrk gSA bl mckÅiu vkSj uhjlrk ij dkcw ikus ds fy,] fofHkUu Lrjksa ij vf/kdkfj;ksa ds chp ijLij tqM+ko ls ge ,d çQqfYyr okrkoj.k çkIr dj ldrs gSaA ljdkj dh dkS”ky fodkl laca/kh uhfr] ftldk mís”; vius deZpkfj;ksa dks çf”k{k.k çnku djds “kkjhfjd vkSj ekufld nksuksa :i esa ,d leFkZ vkSj vxzlfØ; O;fä cuuk gS] ds vuqlj.k esa] lalnh; dk;Z ea=ky; us 29 väwcj] 2018 ls 1 uoacj] 2018 ds nkSjku ekmaV ,ojsLV QkmaMs”ku }kjk lapkfyr xaxks=&/kkjkyh lkaL—frd lekjksg esa Hkkx ysus ds fy, 15 lnL;ksa dh ,d Vhe xaxks=h&/kkjkyh ¼mÙkjk[kaM½ ds fy, çfrfu;qä dh FkhA 13-28 bl dk;ZØe dk mís”; yksxksa ds chp fgeky; dh laL—fr vkSj fojklr dks lajf{kr j[kus ds rjhdksa ds laca/k esa tkx:drk QSykuk FkkA ;g LFkkuh; yksxksa vkSj muds thou ds lkekftd mRFkku esa enn djsxk vkSj xaxk unh rFkk gekjs ns”k dh vU; cM+h ufn;ksa esa c

82 9 Jh vfouk”k dqekj lgk;d vuqHkkx vf/kdkjh 10 Jh t; ukjk;.k ofj’B lfpokyf;d lgk;d 11 Jh uanu dqekj dfu’B lfpokyf;d lgk;d 12 Jh çHkkr jatu daI;wVj çksxzkej 13 Jh jkt dqekj ikloku ,e-Vh-,l- 14 Jh vej ukFk flag ,e-Vh-,l- 15 Jh ujs”k dqekj ,e-Vh-,l- lewg us bl ea=ky; }kjk HkkM+s ij yh xbZ feuh cl ls tkus&vkus dh ;k=k ,d lkFk lMd ekxZ ls dhA

lalnh; dk;Z ea=ky; dh Vhe us /kjkyh ¼xaxks=h ds ikl½] mrjk[kaM dk nkSjk fd;kA 13-29 foÙkh; o’kZ 2018&19 esa ys[kkijh{kk iSjkxzkQksa ij ,-Vh-,u- dh fLFkfr

83 Ø- o"kZ mu iSjkxzkQksa@ mu iSjkxzkQksa@ih-,- fjiksVksaZ dk fooj.k ftu ij ,-Vh-,u- yafcr la- ih-,- fjiksVksaZ dh gS la[;k ftu ij ea=ky; }kjk Hksth xbZ ijarq mu ,-Vh-,u- dh la[;k ys[kkijh{kk çFke ckj Hkh fVIi.kh ds lkFk ftudk ys[kkijh{kk }kjk iqujh{k.k ugha Hksth xbZ ykSVkbZ xbZ ,-Vh- }kjk vafre :i ls ds i’pkr ih-,- ,-Vh-,u- dh ,u- dh la[;k vkSj iqujh{k.k dj fy;k x;k lh- dks ,-Vh-,u- la[;k ea=ky; gS ijarq ftUgsa ea=ky; } çLrqr dh xbZ gS }kjk ftuds iqu% kjk ih-,-lh- dks çLrqr çLrqrhdj.k dh ugha fd;k x;k gS ys[kkijh{kk çrh{kk dj jgh gS 1 2018&19 “kwU; “kwU; “kwU; “kwU; rd ctV dh fLFkfr

84 13-30 lalnh; dk;Z ea=ky; ds ctV dh fLFkfr fuEu çdkj gS%& ¼/kujkf”k gtkj :i;ksa esa½ eq[; 'kh"kZ mi&’kh"kZ ctV vuqeku la’kksfèkr ctV vuqeku okLrfod O;; 2018&19 vuqeku 2019&20 2018&19 2018&19 ¼31-03-2019 rd½ iwath jktLo iwath jktLo iwath jktLo iwath jktLo 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 eq[; “kh’kZ 13-00 & LFkkiuk Þ2052ß 13-00-01 & osru && 109500 && 113900 && 119600 && 113899 lfpoky; 13-00-03 & le;ksifj && 100 && 150 && 100 && 99 lkekU; HkÙkk lsok,a] 00-090 13-00-06 & && 1500 && 1350 && 1350 && 1118 lfpoky; fpfdRlk mipkj 13& lalnh; dk;Z ea=ky; 13-00-11 & ?kjsyw && 3000 && 4500 && 3500 && 4496 ;k=k O;; 13-00-12 & fons”k && 25000 && 20000 && 24500 & 2817 ;k=k O;; 13-00-13 & dk;kZy; && 17000 && 17000 && 17000 && 16989 O;; 13-00-16 & çdk”ku && 1100 && 1300 && 900 && 1100 13-00-20 & vU; && 8400 && 6300 && 6300 && 3682 ç”kklfud O;; 13-00-50 & vU; && 10500 && 8100 && 8000 && 3098 çHkkj 13-96 & LoPNrk && 1000 && 1000 && 1000 && 122 dk;Z ;kstuk 13-96-50 & vU; çHkkj 13-99 & lwpuk && 11500 && 11500 && 11500 && 11490 çkS|ksfxdh 13-99-13 & dk;kZy; O;; dqy eq[; 'kh"kZ && 188600 && 185100 && 193800 && 163910 ^2052* fnO;kax O;fä;ksa ds ykHkkFkZ fd, x, fØ;kdyki 12-31 ;g ea=ky; dkfeZd vkSj çf”k{k.k foHkkx }kjk fu;qfä;ksa bR;kfn esa fnO;kax O;fä;ksa ds ekeysa esa tkjh fu;eksa] fofu;eksa vkSj vuqns”kksa dk ikyu djrk gSA bl fo’k; ij uhfr fuekZ.k dk dk;Z ea=ky; ds dk;Z{ks= esa ugha vkrk gSA

85 ifjf’k"V&1 ¼ns[ksa iSjk 1-2½ lalnh; dk;Z ea=ky; dks vkcafVr dk;Z Hkkjr ds lafo/kku ds vuqPNsn 77¼3½ ds v/khu jk"Vªifr }kjk cuk, x, Hkkjr ljdkj ¼dk;Z dk vkcaVu½ fu;e] 1961 ds v/khu ea=ky; dks lkSais x, dk;Z%& 1- laln dh nksuksa lHkkvksa dks cqykus vkSj mudk l=kolku djus dh frfFk;ka] yksd lHkk dk fo?kVu] laln ds le{k jk’Vªifr dk vfHkHkk’k.kA 2- nksuksa lHkkvksa esa fo/kk;h vkSj vU; ljdkjh dk;Z dk vk;kstu rFkk leUo;A 3- lnL;ksa }kjk lwfpr fd, x, çLrkoksa ij ppkZ ds fy, laln esa ljdkjh le; dk fu;ruA 4- laln esa çfrfuf/kRo djus okys fofHkUu nyksa vkSj xzqiksa ds usrkvksa vkSj lprsdksa ds lkFk lEidZA 5- fo/ks;dksa laca/kh çoj vkSj la;qä lfefr;ksa ds lnL;ksa dh lwfp;kaA 6- ljdkj }kjk xfBr lfefr;ksa vkSj vU; fudk;ksa ij laln lnL;ksa dh fu;qfäA 7- fofHkUu ea=ky;ksa ds fy, laln lnL;ksa dh ijke”kZnk=h lfefr;ksa dk dk;ZpkyuA 8- laln esa eaf=;ksa }kjk fn, x, vk”okluksa dk dk;kZUo;uA 9- xSj&ljdkjh lnL;ksa ds fo/ks;dksa vkSj ladYiksa ij ljdkj dk :[kA 10- lalnh; dk;Z laca/kh eaf=eaMy dh lfefr dks lfpokyf;d lgk;rkA 11- çfØ;k vkSj vU; lalnh; ekeyksa esa ea=ky;ksa dks lykgA 12- lalnh; lfefr;ksa }kjk dh xbZ lkekU; :i ls ykxw gksus okyh flQkfj”kksa ij ea=ky;ksa }kjk dh tkus okyh dkjZokbZ dk leUo;A 13- laln lnL;ksa ds ljdkj }kjk çk;ksftr jkspd LFkkuksa ds nkSjsA 14- laln lnL;ksa ds LoRoksa] fo”ks’kkf/kdkjksa vkSj mUeqfä;ksa laca/kh ekeysA 15- lalnh; lfpo& dk;ZA 16- lEiw.kZ ns”k esa fo|ky;ksa@dkystksa esa ;qok laln çfr;ksfxrkvksa dk vk;kstuA 17- vf[ky Hkkjrh; lpsrd lEesyu dk vk;kstuA 18- laln lnL;ksa ds ljdkj }kjk çk;ksftr f”k’VeaMyksa dk nwljs ns”kksa ds lkFk vknku& çnkuA 19- yksd lHkk esa çfØ;k vkSj dk;Z&lapkyu fu;e ds fu;e 377 ds v/khu rFkk jkT; lHkk esa fo”ks’k mYys[k ds ek/;e ls mBk, tkus okys ekeyksa ds laca/k esa uhfr dk vo/kkj.k vkSj vuqorhZ dkjZokbZA 20- ea=ky;ksa@foHkkxksa esa lalnh; dk;Z djus laca/kh funsf”kdkA 21- laln vf/kdkjh osru vkSj HkÙkk vf/kfu;e] 1953 ¼1953 dk 20½A 22- laln lnL; osru] HkÙkk vkSj isa”ku vf/kfu;e] 1954 ¼1954 dk 30½A 23- laln esa foi{kh usrk osru vkSj HkÙkk vf/kfu;e] 1977 ¼1977 dk 33½A 24- laln esa ekU;rkçkIr nyksa vkSj xzqiksa ds usrk vkSj eq[; lpsrd ¼lqfo/kk,a½ vf/kfu;e] 1998 ¼1999 dk 5½A

86 ifjf’k"V&2 ¼ns[ksa iSjk 4-7½ fnukad 06-01-2018 ls 13-02-2019 dh vof/k ds nkSjku laln ds nksuksa lnuksa }kjk ikfjr fo/ks;d yks-l- ¾ yksd lHkk] jk-l- ¾ jkT; lHkk lksygoha yksd lHkk dk 14oka l= vkSj jkT; lHkk dk 243oka l= Ø-la- vf/kfu;e dk uke fo/ks;d ds fo/ks;d ij fopkj djus rFkk vf/kfu;e iqj%LFkkiu ikfjr djus dh rkjh[k la[;k ,oa dh rkjh[k yks-l- jk-l- jk"Vªifr dh ¼rkjh[ksa½ Loh—fr 1- 2 3 4 5 6 lksygoha yksd lHkk dk 14oka l= vkSj jkT; lHkk dk 243oka l= Je vkSj jkstxkj ea=ky; 1- minku lank; ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2018 18-12-2017 15-03-2018 22-03-2018 28-03-2018 yks-l- 2018 dk 12 foÙk ea=ky; 2- foÙk fo/ks;d] 2018 01-02-2018 14-03-2018 # 29-03-2018 yks-l- 2018 dk 13 3- fofu;ksx ¼la[;k 2½ fo/ks;d] 2018 14-03-2018 14-03-2018 # 29-03-2018 yks-l- 2018 dk 14 4- fofu;ksx ¼la[;k 3½ fo/ks;d] 2018 14-03-2018 14-03-2018 # 29-03-2018 yks-l- 2018 dk 15 lksygoha yksd lHkk dk 15oka l= vkSj jkT; lHkk dk 244oka l= vk;q"k ea=ky; 1- gksE;ksiSFkh dsaæh; ifj’kn ¼la”kks/ku½ 23-07-2018 30-07-2018 09-08-2018 13-08-2018 foèks;d] 2018 yks-l- 2018 dk 23 dkjiksjsV dk;Z ea=ky; 2- fnokyk vkSj “kks/ku v{kerk lafgrk 23-07-2018 31-07-2018 10-08-2018 17-08-2018 ¼nwljk la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2018 yks-l- 2018 dk 26 foÙk ea=ky; 3- LVsV cSad ¼fujlu vkSj la”kks/ku½ 21-07-2017 10-08-2017 18-07-2018 02-08-2018 foèks;d] 2018 yks-l- *30-07-2018 2018 dk 19 4- HkxksM+k vkfFkZd vijk/kh fo/ks;d] 2018 12-03-2018 19-07-2018 25-07-2018 31-07-2018 yks-l- 2018 dk 17 5- ijØkE; fy[kr ¼la'kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 02-01-2018 23-07-2018 26-07-2018 02-08-2018 2018 yks-l- 2018 dk 20 6- fofu;ksx ¼la[;k 4½ fo/ks;d] 2018 07-08-2018 07-08-2018 # 24-08-2018 yks-l- 2018 dk 29

87 7- fofu;ksx ¼la[;k 5½ fo/ks;d] 2018 07-08-2018 07-08-2018 # 24-08-2018 yks-l- 2018 dk 30 8- dsaæh; eky vkSj lsok dj ¼la'kks/ku½ 07-08-2018 09-08-2018 # 29-08-2018 foèks;d] 2018 yks-l- 2018 dk 31 9- ,dh—r eky vkSj lsok dj ¼la”kks/ku½ 07-08-2018 09-08-2018 # 29-08-2018 fo/ks;d] 2018 yks-l- 2018 dk 32 10- la?k jkT;{ks= eky vkSj lsok dj 07-08-2018 09-08-2018 # 29-08-2018 ¼la”kksèku½ fo/ks;d] 2018 yks-l- 2018 dk 33 11- eky vkSj lsok dj ¼jkT;ksa dks çfrdj½ 07-08-2018 09-08-2018 # 29-08-2018 la'kks/ku fo/ks;d] 2018 yks-l- 2018 dk 34 x`g ea=ky; 12- naM fof/k ¼la'kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2018 23-07-2018 30-07-2018 06-08-2018 11-08-2018 yks-l- 2018 dk 22 fof/k vkSj U;k; ea=ky; 13- fofufnZ’V jkgr ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2018 22-12-2017 15-03-2018 23-07-2018 01-08-2018 yks-l- 2018 dk 18 14- okf.kfT;d U;k;ky;] mPp U;k;ky; 23-07-2018 01-08-2018 10-08-2018 20-08-2018 okf.kfT;d çHkkx vkSj okf.kfT;d vihy yks-l- 2018 dk 28 çHkkx ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2018 dkfeZd] yksd f’kdk;r vkSj isa’ku ea=ky; 15- Hkz’Vkpkj fuokj.k ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 19-08-2013 24-07-2018 19-07-2018 26-07-2018 2018 jk-l- 2018 dk 16 lkekftd U;k; vkSj vf/kdkfjrk ea=ky; 16- lafo/kku ¼123oka la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2018 05-04-2017 02-08-2018 06-08-2018 lafoèkku yks-l- ¼102oka la”kksèku½ foèks;d] 2018 11-08-2018 17- jk’Vªh; fiNM+k oxZ vk;ksx ¼fujlu½ 05-04-2017 10-04-2017 06-08-2018 14-08-2018 foèks;d] 2018 yks-l- *09-08-2018 2018 dk 24 18- vuqlwfpr tkfr;ka vkSj vuqlwfpr 03-08-2018 06-08-2018 09-08-2018 17-08-2018 tutkfr;ka ¼vR;kpkj fuokj.k½ la”kksèku yks-l- 2018 dk 27 fo/ks;d] 2018 'kgjh fodkl ea=ky; 19- LFkkoj laifÙk vf/kxzg.k vkSj vtZu 18-07-2017 07-08-2018 18-07-2018 09-08-2018 ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2018 yks-l- 2018 dk 21 ;qok dk;Z vkSj [ksy ea=ky; 20- jk’Vªh; [ksydwn fo”ofo|ky; fo/ks;d] 23-07-2018 03-08-2018 09-08-2018 17-08-2018 2018 yks-l- 2018 dk 25

88 lksygoha yksd lHkk dk 16oka l= vkSj jkT; lHkk dk 245oka l= foÙk ea=ky; 1- fofu;ksx ¼la[;k 6½ fo/ks;d] 2018 31-12-2018 31-12-2018 # 16-01-2019 yks-l- 2019 dk 3 ekuo lalk/ku fodkl ea=ky; 2- fu%”kqYd vkSj vfuok;Z cky f”k{kk dk 11-08-2017 18-07-2018 04-01-2019 10-01-2019 vf/kdkj ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2019 yks-l- *07-01-2019 2019 dk 1 3- jk’Vªh; v/;kid f”k{kk ifj’kn ¼la”kksèku½ 18-12-2017 23-07-2018 04-01-2019 10-01-2019 fo/ks;d] 2019 yks-l- *07-01-2019 2019 dk 2 lkekftd U;k; vkSj vf/kdkfjrk ea=ky; 4- lafo/kku ¼124oka la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2019 08-01-2019 08-01-2019 09-01-2019 lafoèkku yks-l- ¼103oka la”kksèku½ foèks;d] 2019 12-01-2019 5- Loijk;.krk] çefLr’d ?kkr] ekufld 18-07-2018 20-12-2018 12-12-2018 19-12-2018 eanrk rFkk cgq&fu%”kärk xzLr O;fä;ksa yks-l- 2018 dk 35 ds dY;k.k gsrq jk’Vªh; U;kl ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2018 lksygoha yksd lHkk dk 17oka l= vkSj jkT; lHkk dk 246oka l= foÙk ea=ky; 1- foÙk fo/ks;d] 2019 01-02-2019 12-02-2019 13-02-2019 21-02-2019 yks-l- 2019 dk 7 2- fofu;ksx ¼ys[kkuqnku½ fo/ks;d] 2019 11-02-2019 11-02-2019 13-02-2019 15-02-2019 yks-l- 2019 dk 5 3- fofu;ksx fo/ks;d] 2019 11-02-2019 11-02-2019 13-02-2019 15-02-2019 yks-l- 2019 dk 4 fof/k vkSj U;k; ea=ky; 4- oS;fäd fof/k;ka ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 07-01-2019 13-02-2019 21-02-2019 2019 *13-02-2019 2019 dk 6

# yksd lHkk }kjk ;Fkk ikfjr vkSj jkT; lHkk dks mldh flQkfj”k ds fy, ;Fkk vxzsf’kr foèks;d dks jkT; lHkk esa bldh çkfIr dh rkjh[k ls pkSng fnu dh vof/k ds Hkhrj yksd lHkk dks ugha ykSVk;k x;kA fo/ks;d dks mä vof/k dh lekfIr ij lafo/kku ds vuqPNsn 109 ds [kaM ¼5½ ds varxZr mlh :i esa nksuksa lnuksa ls ikfjr fd;k gqvk eku fy;k x;k ftl :i esa mls yksd lHkk }kjk ikfjr fd;k x;k FkkA * la”kks/kuksa ls lger gksukA

89 ifjf’k"V&3 ¼ns[ksa iSjk 4-7½ 16oha yksd lHkk ds 17osa l= vkSj jkT; lHkk ds 248osa l= dh lekfIr ij yksd lHkk vkSj jkT; lHkk esa yafcr fo/ks;dksa dh lwph yksd lHkk I. la;qä lfefr dks Hksts x, fo/ks;d 1- Hkwfe] vtZu] iquokZl vkSj iquZO;oLFkkiu esa mfpr çfrdj vkSj ikjnf”kZrk dk vf/kdkj ¼la”kks/ku½ nwljk fo/ks;d] 2015 II. LFkk;h lfefr dks ugha Hksts x, fo/ks;d 2- mPp U;k;ky; ¼uke ifjorZu½ fo/ks;d] 2016 3- lafo/kku ¼vuqlwfpr tkfr;ka vkSj vuqlwfpr tutkfr;ka½ vkns’k ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2016 4- ljdkjh LFkku ¼vçkf/k—r vf/kHkksfx;ksa dh csn[kyh½ la’kks/ku fo/ks;d] 2017 5- nar fpfdRld ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2017 6- Hkkjrh; foekuiÙku vkfFkZd fofu;ked çkf/kdj.k ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2018 7- fd”kksj U;k; ¼ckydksa dh ns[kjs[k vkSj laj{k.k½ la”kks/ku fo/ks;d] 2018 8- ekuo vf/kdkj laj{k.k ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2018 9- cka/k lqj{kk fo/ks;d] 2018 10- dsaæh; fo”ofo|ky; ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2018 11- jk’Vªh; fMtkbu laLFkku ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2018 12- O;olk; la?k ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2019 13- ySafxd vijk/kksa ls ckydksa dk laj{k.k ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2019 III. fo/ks;d ftu ij LFkk;h lfefr }kjk fjiksVZ çLrqr dh xbZ 14- dkj[kkuk ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2014 15- fo|qr ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2014 16- yksdiky vkSj yksdk;qä rFkk vU; lacaf/kr fof/k ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2014 17- okf.kT; iksr ifjogu fo/ks;d] 2016 18- egkiÙku çkf/kdj.k fo/ks;d] 2019 19- varjjkfT;d unh ty fookn ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2017 20- jk’Vªh; vk;qfoZKku vk;ksx fo/ks;d] 2017 21- fpV QaM ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2018 22- lw{e] y?kq vkSj e/;e m|e fodkl ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2018 23- etnwjh lank;] 2017 IV. jkT; lHkk }kjk ikfjr fd, x, fo/ks;d 24- lafo/kku ¼vuqlwfpr tutkfr;ka½ vkns”k ¼rhljk la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2019

90 jkT; lHkk I. la;qä lfefr }kjk çfrosfnr fo/ks;d 1- Hkkjrh; fpfdRlk ifj’kn ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 1987 II. yksd lHkk }kjk ;Fkk ikfjr fo/ks;d 2- lwpuk çnkrk laj{k.k ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2015 3- Hkwfe vtZu] iquokZl vkSj iquZO;oLFkkiu esa mfpr çfrdj vkSj ikjnf”kZrk dk vf/kdkj ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2015 4- dkj[kkuk ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2016 5- dsaæh; lM+d fuf/k ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2017 6- eqfLye efgyk ¼fookg vf/kdkj laj{k.k½ fo/ks;d] 2017 7- O;fä;ksa dk nqoZ~;kikj ¼fuokj.k] laj{k.k vkSj iquokZl½ fo/ks;d] 2018 8- yksd çfrfuf/kRo ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2018 9- ek/;LFke~ vkSj lqyg ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2018 10- mHk;fyaxh O;fä ¼vf/kdkjksa dk laj{k.k½ fo/ks;d] 2018 11- ljksxslh ¼fofu;eu½ fo/ks;d] 2018 12- miHkksäk laj{k.k fo/ks;d] 2018 13- eqfLye efgyk ¼fookg vf/kdkj laj{k.k½ fo/ks;d] 2018 14- Hkkjrh; vk;qfoZKku ifj’kn ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2018 15- daiuh ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2019 16- vk/kkj vkSj vU; fof/k;ka ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2019 17- ubZ fnYyh varjkZ’Vªh; ek/;LFke~ dsaæ fo/ks;d] 2019 18- Mh,u, çkS|ksfxdh fofu;eu ¼ç;ksx vkSj ykxw gksuk½ fo/ks;d] 2019 19- vfofu;fer fu{ksi Ldhe ikcanh fo/ks;d] 2018 20- fy;kaokyk ckx jk’Vªh; Lekjd ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2018 III. LFkk;h lfefr;ksa dks Hksts x, fo/ks;d 21- lgc) vkSj LokLF; ns[k&js[k o`fÙk fo/ks;d] 2018 22- jk’Vªh; Hkkjrh; fpfdRlk i)fr vk;ksx fo/ks;d] 2019 23- jk’Vªh; gksE;ksiSFkh vk;ksx fo/ks;d] 2019 24- lafo/kku ¼125oka la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2019 25- vfuoklh Hkkjrh; fookg jftLVªhdj.k fo/ks;d] 2019 26- varjjk’Vªh; foÙkh; lsok,a dsaæ çkf/kdj.k fo/ks;d] 2019 27- pyfp= ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2019 28- jk’Vªh; [kk| çkS|ksfxdh] m|ferk vkSj çca/ku laLFkku fo/ks;d] 2019

91 IV. LFkk;h lfefr;ksa dks ugha Hksts x, fo/ks;d 29- rfeyukMq fo/kku ifj”kn ¼fujlu½ fo/ks;d] 2012 30- lalnh; vkSj fo/kku lHkk fuokZpu {ks=ksa esa vuqlwfpr tkfr;ksa vkSj vuqlwfpr tutkfr;ksa ds çfrfuf/kRo dk iqulZek;kstu ¼rhljk½ fo/ks;d] 2013 31- fnYyh fdjk;k ¼fujlu½ fo/ks;d] 2013 32- lafo/kku ¼vuqlwfpr tutkfr;ka½ vkns”k ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2019 33- lafo/kku ¼vuqlwfpr tutkfr;ka½ vkns”k ¼nwljk la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2019 V. yksd lHkk }kjk ;Fkk ikfjr vkSj çoj lfefr }kjk ;Fkk çfrosfnr fo/ks;d 34- eksVj ;ku ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2017 35- çkphu laLekjd rFkk iqjkrRoh; LFky vkSj vo”ks’k ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2017 VI. fo/ks;d ftl ij la;qä lfefr }kjk fjiksVZ çLrqr dh xbZ vkSj yksd lHkk }kjk ikfjr fd;k x;k 36- ukxfjdrk ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2019 VII. fo/ks;d ftu ij LFkk;h lfefr }kjk fjiksVZ çLrqr dh xbZ 37- lafo/kku ¼79oka la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 1992 ¼fo/kk;dksa ds fy, NksVs ifjokj ds ekud½ 38- fnYyh fdjk;k ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 1997 39- uxjikfydkvksa dk mica/k ¼vuqlwfpr {ks=ksa ij foLrkj.k½ fo/ks;d] 2001 40- cht fo/ks;d] 2004 41- Hkkjrh; fpfdRlk vkSj gksE;ksiSFkh QkesZlh fo/ks;d] 2005 42- futh tklwlh ,tsalh ¼fofu;eu½ fo/ks;d] 2007 43- uk”kdthoekj çca/ku fo/ks;d] 2008 44- Hkkjrh; nwj&lapkj fofu;ked çkf/kdj.k ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2008 45- [kku ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2011 46- varjkZfT;d çoklh deZdkj ¼fu;kstu dk fofu;eu vkSj lsok&”krsaZ½ la”kks/ku fo/ks;d] 2011 47- jk’Vªh; ekuo lalk/ku LokLF; vk;ksx fo/ks;d] 2011 48- L=h vf”k’V :i.k ¼çfr”ks/k½ la”kks/ku fo/ks;d] 2012 49- Hkou vkSj vU; lfUuekZ.k deZdkj lacaf/kr fof/k;ka ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2013 50- jkstxkj fu;kstuky; ¼fjfä;ksa dh vfuok;Z vf/klwpuk½ fo/ks;d] 2013 51- jktLFkku fo/kku ifj’kn fo/ks;d] 2013 52- Hkkjrh; vk;qfoZKku ifj’kn ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2013 53- vle fo/kku ifj’kn fo/ks;d] 2013 54- jftLVªh dj.k ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2013 55- oDQ~ laifÙk ¼vuf/k—r vf/kHkksfx;ksa dh csn[kyh½ fo/ks;d] 2014

92 ifjf’k"V & 4&d ¼ns[ksa iSjk 4-10½

fnukad 06-01-2018 ls 13-02-2019 dh vof/k ds nkSjku dsaæh; ctV ij fopkj djus dh rkjh[k ¼rkjh[ksa½ n’kkZus okyk fooj.k

dsaæh; ctV

Ø- fo"k; yksd lHkk jkT; lHkk

la- rkjh[k fy;k x;k le; rkjh[k fy;k x;k ¼rkjh[ksa½ ¼rkjh[ksa½ le;

?kaVs feuV ?kaVs feuV

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1- o’kZ 2018&19 ds fy, dsaæh; ctV dk çLrqrhdj.k 01-02-2018 01 47 01-02-2018 & &

2- o’kZ 2018&19 ds fy, dsaæh; ctV ij lkekU; ppkZ 07-02-2018 12 13 08-02-2018 9 35 08-02-2018 09-02-2018

3- fuEufyf[kr ea=ky;ksa@ foHkkxksa ds laca/k esa o’kZ 2018&19 ds ctV ¼lkekU;½ ls 14-03-2018 & 06 # # # lacaf/kr vuqnku ekaxksa dks lnu esa ernku ds fy, çLrqr fd;k x;k vkSj mu ij iw.kZ ernku gqvk% ¼1½ —f’kZ vkSj fdlku dY;k.k ¼2½ ijek.kq ÅtkZ ¼3½ vk;q’k ¼4½ jlk;u vkSj moZjd ¼5½ ukxj foekuu ¼6½ dks;yk ¼7½ okf.kT; vkSj m|ksx ¼8½ lapkj ¼9½ miHkksäk dk;Z] [kk| vkSj lkoZtfud forj.k ¼10½ dkjiksjsV dk;Z ¼11½ laL—fr ¼12½ j{kk ¼13½ mÙkj iwoZ {ks= fodkl ¼14½ is;ty vkSj LoPNrk ¼15½ i`Foh&foKku ¼16½ bySDVªkfud vkSj lwpuk çkS|ksfxdh ¼17½ i;kZoj.k] ou vkSj tyok;q ifjorZu ¼18½ fons”k ¼19½ foÙk ¼20½ [kk| çlaLdj.k m|ksx ¼21½ LokLF; vkSj ifjokj dY;k.k ¼22½ Hkkjh m|ksx vkSj yksd m|e ¼23½ x`g ¼24½ vkokl vkSj “kgjh xjhch mi”keu ¼25½ ekuo lalk/ku fodkl ¼26½ lwpuk vkSj çlkj.k ¼27½ Je vkSj jkstxkj ¼28½ fof/k vkSj U;k; ¼29½ lw{e] y?kq vkSj e/;e m|e ¼30½ [kku ¼31½ vYila[;d dk;Z ¼32½ uohu vkSj uohdj.kh; ÅtkZ ¼33½ iapk;rh jkt ¼34½ lalnh; dk;Z ¼35½ isVªksfy;e vkSj çk—frd xSl ¼36½ ;kstuk ¼37½ fo|qr ¼38½ yksd lHkk ¼39½ jkT; lHkk ¼40½ mi jk’Vªifr lfpoky; ¼41½ jsy ¼42½ lM+d ifjogu vkSj jktekxZ ¼43½ xzkeh.k fodkl ¼44½ foKku vkSj çkS|ksfxdh ¼45½ iksr ifjogu ¼46½ dkS”ky fodkl vkSj m|ferk ¼47½ lkekftd U;k; vkSj vf/kdkfjrk ¼48½ varfj{k foHkkx ¼49½ lkaf[;dh vkSj dk;ZØe dk;kZUo;u ¼50½ bLikr ¼51½ oL= ¼52½ i;ZVu ¼53½ tutkrh; dk;Z ¼54½ ty lalk/ku] unh fodkl vkSj xaxk laj{k.k ¼55½ efgyk vkSj cky fodkl ¼56½ ;qok dk;Z vkSj [ksy

4- o’kZ 2017&18 ds fy, vuqiwjd vuqnku ekaxsa ¼pkSFkk Hkkx½ 14-03-2018 & & # # #

5- (i) vuqnkuksa ds fy, vuqiwjd ekaxsa ¼lkekU;½&2018&19 ¼igyk Hkkx½ 31-07-2018 04 46 # # # 07-08-2018 (ii) vuqnku ekaxsa ¼lkekU;½&2015&16

yksd lHkk esa en (i) vkSj (ii) ij ,d lkFk ppkZ dh xbZ 31-07-2018 07-08-2018

6- o’kZ 2018&19 ds fy, vuqiwjd vuqnku ekaxsa 20-12-2018 02 36 31-12-2018 fVIi.kh% # jkT; lHkk esa lacaf/kr fofu;ksx fo/ks;dksa dh fofHkUu ekaxksa ij ppkZ dh tkrh gSA

93 ifjf’k"V & 4&[k ¼ns[ksa iSjk 4-10½

varfje ctV&2019 Ø- fo"k; yksd lHkk jkT; lHkk la- rkjh[k fy;k x;k le; rkjh[k fy;k x;k le; ¼rkjh[ksa½ ?kaVs feuV ¼rkjh[ksa½ ?kaVs feuV 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1- o’kZ 2019&20 ds fy, varfje ctV 01-02-2019 01 43 01-02-2019 & & dk çLrqrhdj.k 2- o’kZ 2019&20 ds fy, varfje ctV ij 08-02-2019 07 32 & & & lkekU; ppkZ 11-02-2019 3- vuqnkuksa ds fy, vuqiwjd ekaxsa 05-02-2019 00 01 # # # ¼lkekU;½&2018&19 ¼nwljk Hkkx½

4- (i) o’kZ 2019&2020 ds fy, ys[kkuqnku 08-02-2019 07 32 # # # ekaxsa 11-02-2019 (ii) vuqnkuksa ds fy, vuqiwjd ekaxsa ¼lkekU;½&2018&19 ¼rhljk Hkkx½ yksd lHkk esa en ¼2½ vkSj ¼4½ ij ,d lkFk ppkZ dh xbZ fVIi.kh% # jkT; lHkk esa lacaf/kr fofu;ksx fo/ks;dksa dh fofHkUu ekaxksa ij ppkZ dh tkrh gSA

94 ifjf’k"V&5 ¼ns[ksa iSjk 4-13½ eaf=ifj"kn esa fo’okl çLrko ij gqbZ ppkZ dh rkjh[ksa vkSj mu ij fy;k x;k le; bR;kfn n’kkZus okyk fooj.k

Ø- çLrkod lfgr çLrko dk :i ppkZ dh rkjh[k ifj.kke fy;k x;k le; la- ?kaVs feuV 1 fd ;g lnu eaf=ifj’kn esa viuk 21-12-89 Loh—r 05 15 fo”okl O;ä djrk gS & ¼/ofu er ls½ Jh oh-ih- flag] ç/kku ea=h }kjk is”k fd;k x;k 2 fd ;g lnu eaf=ifj’kn esa viuk 07-11-90 vLoh—r 11 10 fo”okl O;ä djrk gS & gka & 151 Jh oh-ih- flag] ç/kku ea=h }kjk is”k ugha & 356 fd;k x;k 3 fd ;g lnu eaf=ifj’kn esa viuk 16-11-90 Loh—r 06 34 fo”okl O;ä djrk gS & gka & 280 Jh paæ”ks[kj] ç/kku ea=h }kjk is”k fd;k ugha & 214 x;k 4 fd ;g lnu eaf=ifj’kn esa viuk 12 vkSj 15 tqykbZ] Loh—r 07 35 fo”okl O;ä djrk gS & 1991 gka & 240 Jh ih-oh- ujflag jko] ç/kku ea=h }kjk ugha & 109 is”k fd;k x;k vuqifLFkr & 112 5 fd ;g lnu eaf=ifj’kn esa viuk 27-05-96 eaf=ifj’kn esa fo”okl çLrko 10 51 fo”okl O;ä djrk gS & 28-05-96 ij cgl dk mÙkj nsrs le; Jh vVy fcgkjh oktis;h] çèkku ea=h ç/kku ea=h us ?kks’k.kk dh fd }kjk is”k fd;k x;k og jk’Vªifr dks viuk R;kxi= nsus tk jgs gSaA rRi”pkr v/;{k us dgk fd lnu esa çèkku ea=h }kjk R;kxi= nsus dh ?kks’k.kk dks /;ku esa j[krs gq, lnu dk fo”okl er çkIr djus gsrq lnu ds ernku ds fy, çLrqr fd, x, çLrko ij ernku dh vko”;drk ugha gSA

95 Ø- çLrkod lfgr çLrko dk :i ppkZ dh rkjh[k ifj.kke fy;k x;k le; la- ?kaVs feuV 6 fd ;g lnu eaf=ifj’kn esa viuk 11-06-96 Loh—r 12 20 fo”okl O;ä djrk gS & 12-06-96 ¼/ofu er ls½ Jh ,p-Mh- nsosxkSMk] ç/kku ea=h }kjk is”k fd;k x;k 7 fd ;g lnu eaf=ifj’kn esa viuk 11-04-97 vLoh—r 12 50 fo”okl O;ä djrk gS & gka & 190 Jh ,p-Mh- nsosxkSMk] ç/kku ea=h }kjk ugha & 338 is”k fd;k x;k vuqifLFkr & 5 8 fd ;g lnu eaf=ifj’kn esa viuk 22-04-97 Loh—r 09 02 fo”okl O;ä djrk gS & ¼/ofu er ls½ Jh vkbZ-ds- xqtjky] ç/kku ea=h }kjk is”k fd;k x;k 9 fd ;g lnu eaf=ifj’kn esa viuk 27-03-1998 Loh—r 17 56 fo”okl O;ä djrk gS & 28-03-1998 gka & 275 Jh vVy fcgkjh oktis;h] ç/kku ea=h ugha & 260 }kjk is”k fd;k x;k 10 fd ;g lnu eaf=ifj’kn esa viuk 15-4-1999 vLoh—r 24 58 fo”okl O;ä djrk gS & 16-4-1999 gka & 269 Jh vVy fcgkjh oktis;h] ç/kku ea=h 17-4-1999 ugha & 270 }kjk is”k fd;k x;k 11 fd ;g lnu eaf=ifj’kn esa viuk 21-07-2008 Loh—r 15 11 fo”okl O;ä djrk gS & 22-07-2008 gka & 275 Mk- eueksgu flag] ç/kku ea=h ugha & 256 }kjk is”k fd;k x;k

96 ifjf’k"V&6 ¼ns[ksa iSjk 5-5½ 06-01-2018 ls 09-01-2019 dh vof/k ds nkSjku yksd@jkT; lHkk esa iqu%LFkkfir xSj ljdkjh lnL;ksa ds fo/ks;d yksd lHkk ¼1½ Jh vlknqíhu vksoSlh] laln lnL; }kjk lafo/kku ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼u, vuqPNsn 371V dk var%LFkkuiu½ ¼2½ Jh vlknqíhu vksoSlh] laln lnL; }kjk lafo/kku ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼vuqPNsn 84 dk la”kks/ku vkfn½ ¼3½ Mk- jes”k iks[kfj;ky ^fu”kad*] laln lnL; }kjk yw vkSj “khr ygj ds dkj.k gksus okyh ekSrksa dk fuokj.k fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼4½ Mk- jes”k iks[kfj;ky ^fu”kad*] laln lnL; }kjk efgyk dY;k.k fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼5½ Mk- jes”k iks[kfj;ky ^fu”kad*] laln lnL; }kjk LofoÙkiksf’kr O;kolkf;d f”k{k.k laLFkk,a ¼fu;a=.k vkSj fofu;eu½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼6½ Mk- jes”k iks[kfj;ky ^fu”kad*] laln lnL; }kjk ekyksa vkSj lsokvksa ds fy, chtdksa dk vfuok;Z çLrqrhdj.k fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼7½ Jh vuqjkx flag Bkdqj] laln lnL; }kjk jk’Vªh; i;ZVu ¼lrr~ fodkl vkSj lao/kZu½ foèks;d] 2018 ¼8½ Mk- “kf”k Fk:j] laln lnL; }kjk MkVk ,dkarrk vkSj laj{k.k fo/ks;d] 2017 ¼9½ Mk- “kf”k Fk:j] laln lnL; }kjk e`R;q naM ¼mRlknu½ fo/ks;d] 2017 ¼10½ Mk- “kf”k Fk:j] laln lnL; }kjk naM fof/k ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2017 ¼/kkj 345?k dk la”kksèku] vkfn½ ¼11½ Mk- “kf”k Fk:j] laln lnL; }kjk pyfp= ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼/kkjk 4 dk la”kks/ku] vkfn½ ¼12½ Jherh dfork dyodqaryk] laln lnL; }kjk iqjkrkfRod vkSj çk—frd /kjksgj laj{k.k fo/ks;d] 2017 ¼13½ Jherh dfork dyodqaryk] laln lnL; }kjk vkS’kf/k vkSj çlk/ku lkexzh ¼la”kks/ku½ foèks;d] 2018 ¼u, v/;k; 3d dk var%LFkkiu½ ¼14½ Jh eqFkelsVh Jhfuokl jko] laln lnL; }kjk vka/kz çns”k ds dkiw leqnk; ds fy, inksa vkSj lsokvksa esa vkj{k.k fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼15½ Jh vt; feJk ^Vsuh*] laln lnL; }kjk mPPre U;k;ky; vkSj mPp U;k;ky; ¼jkT; Hkk’kkvksa dk ç;ksx vkfn vU; mica/k½ fo/ks;d] 2018

97 ¼16½ Jh dfyds”k ukjk;.k flag nso] laln lnL; }kjk oU; tho ¼laj{k.k½ ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2017 ¼ubZ /kkjk 8d dk var%LFkkiu] vkfn½ ¼17½ Jh dfyds”k ukjk;.k flag nso] laln lnL; }kjk ySafxd vijk/kksa ls ckydksa dk laj{k.k ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2017 ¼/kkjk 2 dk la”kks/ku] vkfn½ ¼18½ Jherh iwue egktu] laln lnL; }kjk fu%”kä O;fä vf/kdkj ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2017 ¼vuqlwph dk la”kks/ku½ ¼19½ Jherh iwue egktu] laln lnL; }kjk laj{kd vkSj çfrikY; ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2017 ¼ubZ /kkjk 18d dk var%LFkkiu½ ¼20½ Jherh iwue egktu] laln lnL; }kjk fu%”kqYd vkSj vfuok;Z cky f”k{kk dk vf/kdkj ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2017 ¼/kkjk 21 dk la”kks/ku½ ¼21½ Jherh iwue egktu] laln lnL; }kjk ;kSu vijk/k ls ckydksa dk laj{k.k ¼la”kks/ku½ foèks;d] 2017 ¼ubZ /kkjk 38d dk var%LFkkiu½ ¼22½ Jherh lqfç;k lqys] laln lnL; }kjk dkS”ky ¼çf”k{k.k vkSj f”k{kk½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼23½ Jherh lqfç;k lqys] laln lnL; }kjk ekfld&/keZ LoPNrk çca/ku ¼tkx:drk vkSj fdQk;rh LoPNrk iSM forj.k½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼24½ Jherh lqfç;k lqys] laln lnL; }kjk vkaxuckM+h dk;ZdrkZ ¼l”kähdj.k vkSj dY;k.k½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼25½ Jh f”kokth vk/kyjko ikVhy] laln lnL; }kjk fo|ky;ksa esa çkFkfed fpfdRlk dk vfuok;Z çf”k{k.k fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼26½ Jh f”kokth vk/kyjko ikVhy] laln lnL; }kjk i”kqvksa ds çfr Øwjrk dk fuokj.k ¼la”kksèku½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼/kkjk 22 dk la”kks/ku½ ¼27½ Jh f”kokth vk/kyjko ikVhy] laln lnL; }kjk çlwfr çlqfo/kk ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼/kkjk 3 dk la”kks/ku] vkfn½ ¼28½ Jh f”kokth vk/kyjko ikVhy] laln lnL; }kjk fo|ky;ksa esa fpfdRlk dsaæksa dh vfuok;Z LFkkiuk fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼29½ Jh fuf”kdkar nqcs] laln lnL; }kjk >kj[kaM vkSj vU; jkT;ksa esa tutkrh; ckyd vkSj Lruiku djkus okyh efgyk,a ¼Hkw[k] dqiks”k.k feVkuk vkSj Hkq[kejh dk fuokj.k½ fo/ks;d] 2017 ¼30½ Jh fuf”kdkar nqcs] laln lnL; }kjk eku vkSj ijaijk ds uke ij vijk/kksa dk fuokj.k rFkk oSokfgd laca/kksa dh Lora=rk esa gLr{ksi dk çfr’ks/k fo/ks;d] 2017 ¼31½ Jh fuf”kdkar nqcs] laln lnL; }kjk lafo/kku ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2017 ¼u, vuqPNsn 21[k dk var%LFkkiu½ ¼32½ Jh fuf”kdkar nqcs] laln lnL; }kjk fu%”kqYd vkSj vfuok;Z cky f”k{kk dk vf/kdkj ¼la”kksèku½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼/kkjk 2 dk la”kks/ku] vkfn½

98 ¼33½ Jh johaæ dqekj tsuk] laln lnL; }kjk Hkkjrh; çoklh vkSj f”k{kk volajpuk ¼çfrHkk&iyk;u midj½ fo/ks;d] 2017 ¼34½ Jh johaæ dqekj tsuk] laln lnL; }kjk yksd çfrfuf/kfRo ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2017 ¼/kkjk 2 dk la”kks/ku vkfn½ ¼35½ Jh johaæ dqekj tsuk] laln lnL; }kjk mM+hlk mPp U;k;ky; ¼ckyklksj esa ,d LFkk;h U;k;ihB dh LFkkiuk½ fo/ks;d] 2017 ¼36½ Jh johaæ dqekj tsuk] laln lnL; }kjk lafo/kku ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2017 ¼vuqPNsn 123 dk la”kks/ku] vkfn½ ¼37½ Jh jkts”k jatu] laln lnL; }kjk miHkksäk oLrq ewY; fu/kkZj.k cksMZ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼38½ Jh jkts”k jatu] laln lnL; }kjk twV mRiknd ¼ykHkdkjh ewY; vkSj dY;k.k½ fo/ks;d] 2017 ¼39½ Jh jkts”k jatu] laln lnL; }kjk varjkZTth; unh ty çkf/kdj.k fo/ks;d] 2017 ¼40½ Jh xkSjo xksxksbZ] laln lnL; }kjk lafo/kku ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼vuPNsn 85 dk la”kks/ku½ ¼41½ Jherh n”kZuk foØe tjnks”k] laln lnL; }kjk feF;k Qksu d‚y gsrq nwjlapkj ç.kkyh ds ç;ksx dk çfr’ks/k fo/ks;d] 2017 ¼42½ Jherh n”kZuk foØe tjnks”k] laln lnL; }kjk futh LokLF; ns[kjs[k {ks= ¼Qhl dk fofu;eu½ fo/ks;d] 2017 ¼43½ Jherh n”kZuk foØe tjnks”k] laln lnL; }kjk xqtjkr mPp U;k;ky; ¼lwjr es ,d LFkk;h U;k;ihB dh LFkkiuk½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼44½ Jherh n”kZuk foØe tjnks”k] laln lnL; }kjk vuSfrd O;kikj ¼fuokj.k½ la”kks/ku foèks;d] 2018 ¼/kkjk 2 dk la”kks/ku] vkfn½ ¼45½ Jh jktho lkro] laln lnL; }kjk lafo/kku ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼vuqPNsn 324 dk la”kks/ku½ ¼46½ Jh jktho lkro] laln lnL; }kjk lafo/kku ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼vuqPNsn 148 dk la”kks/ku½ ¼47½ Jh jktho lkro] laln lnL; }kjk jk’Vªh; fdlku dY;k.k vk;ksx fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼48½ Jh jktho lkro] laln lnL; }kjk jk’Vªh; —f’k mRikn ewY; fu;ru vf/kdj.k fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼49½ Mk- fdfjV çsethHkkbZ lksyadh] laln lnL; }kjk dsaæh; HkkSfrd fpfdRlk ifj’kn fo/ks;d] 2017 ¼50½ Mk- fdfjV çsethHkkbZ lksyadh] laln lnL; }kjk ekufld LokLF; ns[kjs[k ¼la”kks/ku½ foèks;d] 2017 ¼/kkjk 3 dk la”kks/ku] vkfn½

99 ¼51½ Mk- fdfjV çsethHkkbZ lksyadh] laln lnL; }kjk oU; tho ¼laj{k.k½ la”kks/ku fo/ks;d] 2017 ¼u, v/;k; 4?k dk var%LFkkiu½ ¼52½ Mk- fdfjV çsethHkkbZ lksyadh] laln lnL; }kjk risfnd ¼fuokj.k vkSj fu;a=.k½ fo/ks;d] 2017 ¼53½ Jh paædkar [kSjs] laln lnL; }kjk lw[kk ço.k {ks=ksa esa jgus okys fdlkuksa ds ckydksa dk fu%”kqYd vkSj vfuok;Z f”k{kk dk vf/kdkj fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼54½ Jh paædkar [kSjs] laln lnL; }kjk fof/k&fo:) —R; ¼fuokj.k½ la’kks/ku fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼ubZ /kkjkvksa 23d ls 23x dk var:LFkkiu½ ¼55½ Jh paædkar [kSjs] laln lnL; }kjk fd”kksj U;k; ¼ckydksa dh ns[kjs[k vkSj laj{k.k½ la”kksèku fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼ubZ /kkjk 15d dk var%LFkkiu½ ¼56½ Mk- /keZohj xka/kh] laln lnL; }kjk FkSfylhfe;k fuokj.k fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼57½ Jh xksiky fpuS¸;k “ksêh] laln lnL; }kjk lafo/kku ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼vuqPNsn 124 dk var%LFkkiu½ ¼58½ Jh xksiky fpuS¸;k “ksêh] laln lnL; }kjk fo”ks’k fookg ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼/kkjk 4 dk la”kks/ku½ ¼59½ Jh /kuat; egkMhd] laln lnL; }kjk fujkfJr ofj’B ukxfjdksa] fo/kokvksa vkSj vukFk ckydksa ds fy, vkokl lqfo/kk fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼60½ Jh /kuat; egkMhd] laln lnL; }kjk ,sfrgkfld /kjksgj laj{k.k fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼61½ Jh vkj- /kzqoukjk;.k] laln lnL; }kjk vfuok;Z dSfj;j ekxZn”kZu fo/ks;d] 2017 ¼62½ Mk- cwjk ujlS¸;k xkSM] laln lnL; }kjk jk’Vªh; xjhch mi”keu fuf/k fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼63½ Mk- cwjk ujlS¸;k xkSM] laln lnL; }kjk vkfFkZd :i ls detksj fdlku ds fy, inksa vkSj lsokvksa esa fjfä;ksa dk vkj{k.k fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼64½ Mk- cwjk ujlS¸;k xkSM] laln lnL; }kjk yksd çfrfuf/kRo ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼ubZ /kkjk 29dd dk var%LFkkiu½ ¼65½ Jherh ehuk{kh ys[kh] laln lnL; }kjk lafo/kku ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2017 ¼vuqPNsn 124 dk la”kks/ku½ ¼66½ Jherh ehuk{kh ys[kh] laln lnL; }kjk lafo/kku ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2017 ¼u, vuqPNsn 324d dk var%LFkkiu½ ¼67½ Jherh ehuk{kh ys[kh] laln lnL; }kjk lafo/kku ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2017 ¼vuqPNsn 124 dk la”kks/ku½ ¼68½ Jherh ehuk{kh ys[kh] laln lnL; }kjk lafo/kku ¼vuqlwfpr tkfr;ka½ ¼dsaæ “kkflr çns”k½ vkns’k ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼vuqlwph dk la”kks/ku½

100 ¼69½ ,MoksdsV tks,l tktZ] laln lnL; }kjk ihM+d oU; tho vkSj muds Qly esa ços”k ls {kfr ds ihfM+rksa dks çfrdj dk lank; fo/ks;d] 2017 ¼70½ ,MoksdsV tks,l tktZ] laln lnL; }kjk jk’Vªh; gfjr vf/kdj.k ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2017 ¼/kkjk 5 dk la”kks/ku] vkfn½ ¼71½ Jh Jhjax vkIik ckj.ks] laln lnL; }kjk unh ¼laj{k.k vkSj çnw’k.k dks nwj djuk½ foèks;d] 2018 ¼72½ Jh Jhjax vkIik ckj.ks] laln lnL; }kjk xHkZ dk fpfdRlldh; lekiu ¼la”kks/ku½ foèks;d] 2018 ¼/kkjk 3 dk la”kks/ku] vkfn½ ¼73½ Jh Jhjax vkIik ckj.ks] laln lnL; }kjk lkSj ÅtkZ lao/kZu fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼74½ Jh Jhjax vkIik ckj.ks] laln lnL; }kjk xzkeh.k Jfed dY;k.k fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼75½ Jh lq”khy dqekj flg] laln lnL; }kjk lafo/kku ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2017 ¼u, vuqPNsn 21[k dk var%LFkkiu½ ¼76½ Jh lq”khy dqekj flg] laln lnL; }kjk naM çfØ;k lafgrk ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2017 ¼èkkjk 451 dk la”kks/ku½ ¼77½ Jh pkekdqjk eYyk jsìh] laln lnL; }kjk ¶yksjkbM lanw’k.k ¼fuokj.k½ fo/ks;d] 2017 ¼78½ Mk- ,- lair] laln lnL; }kjk ckal] csar] [kiph phM+ vkSj pVkbZ cqudj vkSj dkexkj ¼dY;k.k½ fo/ks;d] 2017 ¼79½ Jh dqaMk fo”os”oj jsìh] laln lnL; }kjk Hkkjrh; fjtoZ cSad ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2017 ¼èkkjk 2 dk la”kks/ku] vkfn½ ¼80½ Mk- ,- lair] laln lnL; }kjk o’kkZty ¼lap;u vkSj HkaMkj.k½ fo/ks;d] 2017 ¼81½ Jh lquhy dqekj flag] laln lnL; }kjk uohdj.kh; ÅtkZ lalk/ku vk;ksx fo/ks;d] 2017 ¼82½ Jh dqaMk fo”os”oj jsìh] laln lnL; }kjk lafo/kku ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2017 ¼vuqPNsn 19 dk la”kks/ku½ ¼83½ Jh vkse fcjyk] laln lnL; }kjk daiuh ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼/kkjk 134 dk la”kksèku½ ¼84½ Jh fuuksax bfjax] laln lnL; }kjk yksd çfrfuf/kRo ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼ubZ /kkjk 75[k dk var%LFkkiu½ ¼85½ Jh fuuksax bfjax] laln lnL; }kjk çsl ifj’kn ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2017 ¼/kkjk 2 dk la”kksèku] vkfn½ ¼86½ Jh fuuksax bfjax] laln lnL; }kjk yksd lsokvksa dk vf/kdkj fo/ks;d] 2017 ¼87½ Jh fuuksax bfjax] laln lnL; }kjk _rqlzko çlqfo/kk fo/ks;d] 2017

101 ¼88½ Jh nq’;ar pkSVkyk] laln lnL; }kjk uSnkfud LFkkiu ¼jftLVªhdj.k vkSj fofu;eu½ la”kksèku fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼/kkjk 5 dk la”kks/ku] vkfn½ ¼89½ Jh nq’;ar pkSVkyk] laln lnL; }kjk lwpuk dk vf/kdkj la”kks/ku fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼/kkjk 4 vkSj 18 dk la”kks/ku½ ¼90½ Jh eqYykiYyh jkepaæu] laln lnL; }kjk çR;sd ftyk eq[;ky; rd dsaæh; ljdkj LokLF; ;kstuk dk foLrkj fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼91½ Jh eqYykiYyh jkepaæu] laln lnL; }kjk ikni laj{k.k fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼92½ Jh lquhy dqekj flag] laln lnL; }kjk fHk{kko`fÙk fuokj.k fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼93½ Jh lquhy dqekj flag] laln lnL; }kjk efgyk —’kd gdnkjh fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼94½ Jh HkSjksa çlkn feJ] laln lnL; }kjk lafo/kku ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼vuqPNsn 15 dk la”kks/ku] vkfn½ ¼95½ Jh HkSjksa çlkn feJ] laln lnL; }kjk fu%”kqYd vkSj vfuok;Z f”k{kk dk vf/kdkj ¼la”kksèku½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼/kkjk 2 dk la”kks/ku] vkfn½ ¼96½ Jh HkSjksa çlkn feJ] laln lnL; }kjk Hkkjrh; naM lafgrk ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼èkkjk 141 dk la”kks/ku½ ¼97½ Jh HkSjksa çlkn feJ] laln lnL; }kjk Je ¼dY;k.k vkSj iquokZl½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼98½ dqaoj iq’isaæ flag pansy] laln lnL; }kjk vewrZ lkaL—frd /kjksgj dk lao/kZu vkSj laj{k.k fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼99½ dqaoj iq’isaæ flag pansy] laln lnL; }kjk vkfFkZd :i ls fiNM+s {ks=ksa esa fo”ks’k volajpuk vkSj fodkl fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼100½ dqaoj iq’isaæ flag pansy] laln lnL; }kjk iku mRiknd ¼ykHkdkjh ewY; vkSj dY;k.k½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼101½ Jh eqYykiYyh jkepaæu] laln lnL; }kjk çkphu laLekjd ifjj{k.k ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼ubZ /kkjk 20?k vkSj 20M+ dk var%LFkkiu½ ¼102½ Jh eqYykiYyh jkepaæu] laln lnL; }kjk [kk| vifeJ.k fuokj.k ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼/kkjk 2 dk la”kks/ku vkfn½ ¼103½ Jh dqaoj iq’isaæ flag pansy] laln lnL; }kjk dsaæh; laL—r fo”ofo|ky; fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼104½ Mk- mfnr jkt] laln lnL; }kjk futh {ks= esa fj”or dk fuokj.k fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼105½ Mk- mfnr jkt] laln lnL; }kjk dkedkth efgyk ¼ewyHkwr lqfo/kk,a ,oa dY;k.k½ foèks;d] 2018 ¼106½ Mk- mfnr jkt] laln lnL; }kjk efgykvksa ds fy, fo’ks”k U;k;ky; fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼107½ Jh jksMey ukxj] laln lnL; }kjk jk’Vªh; —f’k vkSj fdlku vk;ksx fo/ks;d] 2018

102 ¼108½ Mk- mfnr jkt] laln lnL; }kjk laca/k&foPNsfnr efgyk dY;k.k fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼109½ Jh vkse çdk”k ;kno] laln lnL; }kjk vR;kpkj fuokj.k fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼110½ Jh vkse çdk”k ;kno] laln lnL; }kjk tcju ykirk fd, tkus dk fuokj.k fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼111½ Jh vkse çdk”k ;kno] laln lnL; }kjk ‘kS{kf.kd uoksUes”k vk;ksx fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼112½ Jh jes”k fc/kqM+h] laln lnL; }kjk vkradokn ds ihfM+r ¼çfrdj dk mica/k vkSj dfri; dY;k.kdkjh mik;½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼113½ Jh jes”k fc/kwM+h] laln lnL; }kjk cky Je mRlknu fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼114½ Jh Jhdkar ,dukFk f”kans] laln lnL; }kjk LokLF; dkMZ dk mica/k ¼xjhch js[kk ls uhps thou&;kiu djus okys O;fä;ksa ds fy,½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼115½ Jh Jhdkar ,dukFk f”kans] laln lnL; }kjk lw[kk çHkkfor {ks=ksa esa [kk| inkFkksaZ is;ty vkSj pkjk iwfrZ] fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼116½ Jh Jhdkar ,dukFk f”kans] laln lnL; }kjk egklkxj rkih; ÅtkZ laifjorZu fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼117½ Jh jktsaæ vxzoky] laln lnL; }kjk naM çfØ;k lafgrk ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼igyh vuqlwph dk la”kks/ku½ ¼118½ Jh jktsaæ vxzoky] laln lnL; }kjk lafo/kku ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼vuqPNsn 75 dk la”kks/ku] vkfn½ ¼119½ Jh jktsaæ vxzoky] laln lnL; }kjk “kSf{kd laLFkkvksa esa i;kZoj.kh; f”k{kk dk vfuok;Z f”k{k.k fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼120½ Jh tqxy fd”kksj “kekZ] laln lnL; }kjk ckyd dY;k.k fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼121½ Jh lq”khy dqekj flag] laln lnL; }kjk lafo/kku ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼vkBoha vuqlph dk la”kks/ku½ ¼122½ Jh jktw “ksêh] laln lnL; }kjk —’kdksa dh _.kxzLrrk ls eqfä fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼123½ Jh jktw “ksêh] laln lnL; }kjk fdlkuksa dks —f’k oLrqvksa ds fy, xkjaVh—r ykHkdkjh U;wure leFkZu ewY;ksa dk vf/kdkj fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼124½ Jh lq”khy dqekj flag] laln lnL; }kjk tula[;k ¼fLFkjhdj.k vkSj ;kstuk½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼125½ Jh rst çrki flag ;kno] laln lnL; }kjk lafo/kku ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼lkroha vuqlph dk la”kks/ku½ ¼126½ Jh Hkr`Zgfj egrkc] laln lnL; }kjk ekrk&firk vkSj ofj’B ukxfjdksa dk Hkj.k&iks’k.k rFkk dY;k.k ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼u, v/;k; 5d dk var%LFkkiu½

103 ¼127½ çks- fjtMZ gs] laln lnL; }kjk jk’Vªh; o`fÙkd lkekftd dk;Z O;olk;h ifj’kn fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼128½ Mk- cwjk ujlS¸;k xkSM] laln lnL; }kjk futh fo|ky; ¼Qhl dk fofu;eu½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼129½ Mk- dkdksyh ?kks’k nLrhnkj] laln lnL; }kjk vEy geyksa dk fuokj.k vkSj vEy geyk ihfM+rksa dk iquokZl fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼130½ Jh fuf”kdkar nqcs] laln lnL; }kjk lafo/kku ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼u, vuqPNsn 21[k dk var%LFkkiu½ ¼131½ Jh fuf”kdkar nqcs] laln lnL; }kjk oSfnd f”k{kk ¼”kSf{kd laLFkkvksa esa vfuok;Z f”k{k.k½ foèks;d] 2018 ¼132½ Jh fuf”kdkar nqcs] laln lnL; }kjk xkS laj{k.k fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼133½ Jh fuf”kdkar nqcs] laln lnL; }kjk vijk/kksa ds lkf{k;ksa vkSj ihfM+rksa dk vfuok;Z laj{k.k fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼134½ Mk- lat; tk;loky] laln lnL; }kjk naM çfØ;k lafgrk ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2017 ¼èkkjk 41 dk la”kks/ku½ ¼135½ Mk- lat; tk;loky] laln lnL; }kjk Hkkjrh; naM lafgrk ¼laèkks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2017 ¼èkkjk 358 dk la”kks/ku½ ¼136½ Jherh lqfç;k lqys] laln lnL; }kjk laidZ&foPNsn dk vf/kdkj fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼137½ Jherh lqfç;k lqys] laln lnL; }kjk {k;jksx ¼fuokj.k vkSj mUewyu½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼138½ Jherh lqfç;k lqys] laln lnL; }kjk ySafxd laosnhdj.k ¼çf”k{k.k ,oa f”k{kk½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼139½ Jh txnafcdk iky] laln lnL; }kjk jk’Vªh; [kk| lqj{kk ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼/kkjk 2 dk la”kks/ku] vkfn½ ¼140½ Jh txnafcdk iky] laln lnL; }kjk lwpuk çkS|ksfxdh ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼/kkjk 66d dk yksi½ ¼141½ Jh txnafcdk iky] laln lnL; }kjk l”kL= cy dkuwu ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼/kkjk 45 dk yksi vkfn½ ¼142½ Mk- “kf”k Fk:j] laln lnL; }kjk vkink çca/ku ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼ubZ /kkjk 46d dk var%LFkkiu½ ¼143½ Mk- “kf”k Fk:j] laln lnL; }kjk lkfgR; Lora=rk fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼144½ Mk- “kf”k Fk:j] laln lnL; }kjk [ksydwn ¼v‚uykbZu xsfeax rFkk diV fuokj.k½ fo/ks;d] 2018

104 ¼145½ Mk- “kf”k Fk:j] laln lnL; }kjk efgyk ySafxd] çtuu vkSj _rqlzko vf/kdkj fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼146½ Jh xksiky fpuS¸;k “ksêh] laln lnL; }kjk mPpre U;k;ky;] mPp U;k;ky; vkSj ftyk U;k;ky; ¼jktHkk’kkvksa dk ç;ksx½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼147½ Jh xksiky fpuS¸;k “ksêh] laln lnL; }kjk lafo/kku ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼vuqPNsn 44 dk yksi] vkfn½ ¼148½ ,MoksdsV tks,l tktZ] laln lnL; }kjk vukukl cksMZ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼149½ ,MoksdsV tks,l tktZ] laln lnL; }kjk dVgy cksMZ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼150½ ,MoksdsV tks,l tktZ] laln lnL; }kjk —’kd ¼xkjaVh—r vk; ,oa dY;k.k½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼151½ ,MoksdsV tks,l tktZ] laln lnL; }kjk fepZ dk mRiknd ¼dY;k.k½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼152½ Mk- /keZ ohj xka/kh] laln lnL; }kjk vkS|ksfxd fu;kstu vkSj i;kZoj.kh; laj{k.k fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼153½ Mk- /keZ ohj xka/kh] laln lnL; }kjk Hkkjrh; naM lafgrk ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼/kkjk 171 dk la”kks/ku] vkfn½ ¼154½ Jh f”kokth vk/kyjko ikVhy] laln lnL; }kjk fHk{kko`fÙk mRlknu vkSj fHk[kkfj;ksa dk iquokZl fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼155½ Jh f”kokth vk/kyjko ikVhy] laln lnL; }kjk efgyk ¼dk;ZLFky esa vkj{k.k½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼156½ Jh f”kokth vk/kyjko ikVhy] laln lnL; }kjk fu%”kqYd vkSj vfuok;Z çkFkfed] ek/;fed] mPprj vkSj rduhdh f”k{kk fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼157½ Jh fouksn dqekj lksudj] laln lnL; }kjk eksVj ;ku ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼ubZ èkkjk 207d dk var%LFkkiu½ ¼158½ Jh ,u-ds- çsepaæu] laln lnL; }kjk vkaxuokM+h dk;ZdrkZ ¼lsok dk fu;ferhdj.k vkSj dY;k.k½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼159½ Jh ,u-ds- çsepaæu] laln lnL; }kjk egkRek xka/kh jk’Vªh; xzkeh.k jkstxkj xkjaVh ¼la”kksèku½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼/kkjk 3 dk la”kks/ku] vkfn½ ¼160½ Jh ,u-ds- çsepaæu] laln lnL; }kjk vk”kk dk;ZdrkZ ¼lsok vkSj vU; çlqfo/kkvksa dk fu;fefrdj.k½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼161½ Jh Hkr`Zgfj egrkc] laln lnL; }kjk lafo/kku ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼vuqPNsn 142 dk la”kks/ku½ ¼162½ Jh Hkr`Zgfj egrkc] laln lnL; }kjk flfoy çfØ;k lafgrk ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼ubZ /kkjk 35d vkSj 35[k dk çfrLFkkiu½

105 ¼163½ Jh jchaæ dqekj tsuk] laln lnL; }kjk jkstxkj vfHkdj.k ¼fofu;eu½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼164½ Jh jchaæ dqekj tsuk] laln lnL; }kjk naM çfØ;k lafgrk ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼èkkjk 160 dk la”kks/ku var%LFkkiu½ ¼165½ Jh jchaæ dqekj tsuk] laln lnL; }kjk L=h vf”k’V :i.k ¼çfr’ks/k½ la”kks/ku fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼u, v/;k; 3d dk var%LFkkiu½ ¼166½ Jh jchaæ dqekj tsuk] laln lnL; }kjk vkS|ksfxd fookn ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼/kkjk 7 dk la”kks/ku vkfn½ ¼167½ Mk- fdjhV çsethHkkbZ lksyadh] laln lnL; }kjk Hkw&laink ¼fou;eu vkSj fodkl½ la”kksèku fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼/kkjk 7 dk la”kks/ku] vkfn½ ¼168½ Mk- fdjhV çsethHkkbZ lksyadh] laln lnL; }kjk jk’Vªh; [kk| lqj{kk ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼/kkjk 2 dk la”kks/ku] vkfn½ ¼169½ Mk- fdjhV çsethHkkbZ lksyadh] laln lnL; }kjk Hkkjrh; lq[kkpkj ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼/kkjk 7 dk la”kks/ku] vkfn½ ¼170½ Mk- fdjhV çsethHkkbZ lksyadh] laln lnL; }kjk [ksydwn dk vf/kdkj fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼171½ Jh ços”k lkfgc flag] laln lnL; }kjk jk’Vª dk xkSjo vieku fuokj.k ¼la”kks/ku½ foèks;d] 2018 ¼/kkjk 3 ds LFkku ij ubZ /kkjk dk çfrLFkkiu½ ¼172½ Jh ços”k lkfgc flag] laln lnL; }kjk “kS{kf.kd laLFkkuksa esa Hkkjr dh Kku ijaijkvksa vkSj çFkkvksa dk vfuok;Z f”k{k.k fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼173½ Jh ços”k lkfgc flag] laln lnL; }kjk laçrhd vkSj uke ¼vuqfpr ç;ksx fuokj.k½ la”kksèku fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼174½ Jh ços”k lkfgc flag] laln lnL; }kjk vkf/kdkfjd ljdkjh cSBd vkSj lekjksg ¼ekalkgkjh Hkkstu ijkslus dk çfr’ks/k½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼175½ Jh paædkar [kSjs] laln lnL; }kjk Nkouh ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼u, v/;k; 4d dk var%LFkkiu½ ¼176½ Jh paædkar [kSjs] laln lnL; }kjk Hkkjr esa ,dleku ukxfjd lafgrk fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼177½ Jh paædkar [kSjs] laln lnL; }kjk egkjk’Vª jkT; ds vkSjaxkckn “kgj dk uke ifjofrZr dj laHkkth uxj djuk fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼178½ Jh xtkuu dhfrZdj] laln lnL; }kjk O;fFkr fo/kok,a vkSj ,dy efgyk,a ¼laj{k.k] iquokZlu vkSj dY;k.k fo/ks;d] 2017½ ¼179½ Jh xtkuu dhfrZdj] laln lnL; }kjk xqe”kqnk ckyd@ckfydk ¼”kh?kz [kkst vkSj iqufeZyu½ fo/ks;d] 2017 ¼180½ Jh xtkuu dhfrZdj] laln lnL; }kjk xkS&o/k ij ikcanh fo/ks;d] 2017

106 ¼181½ Jh xtkuu dhfrZdj] laln lnL; }kjk tula[;k fLFkjhdj.k fo/ks;d] 2017 ¼182½ Jh jktho lkro] laln lnL; }kjk ljy Hkk’kk esa fof/k dk çk:i.k fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼183½ Jh jktho lkro] laln lnL; }kjk efgyk ¼fodkl vkSj dY;k.k½ çkf/kdj.k fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼184½ Jh jktho lkro] laln lnL; }kjk —f’k deZdkj dY;k.k dks’k fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼185½ Jh jktho lkro] laln lnL; }kjk csjkstxkjh HkÙkk fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼186½ Jh QXxu flag dqyLrs] laln lnL; }kjk lafo/kku ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼vkBoha vuqlwph dk la”kks/ku½ ¼187½ Jh QXxu flag dqyLrs] laln lnL; }kjk lafo/kku ¼vuqlwfpr tkfr;ka vkSj vuqlwfpr tutkfr;ka½ vkns”k ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼vuqlwfp;ksa dk la”kks/ku½ ¼188½ Mk- Jhdkar ,dukFk f”kans] laln lnL; }kjk fpfdRldksa] fpfdrlk o`fÙkdksa vkSj fpfdRlk laLFkkvksa ds fo:) fgalk fuokj.k fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼189½ Jh HkSjksa çlkn feJ] laln lnL; }kjk efgyk ¼l”kfädj.k vkSj dY;k.k½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼190½ Jh HkSjksa çlkn feJ] laln lnL; }kjk “kgjh {ks= ¼lkE;iw.kZ fodkl vkSj fofu;eu½ foèks;d] 2018 ¼191½ Jh fugky pan pkSgku] laln lnL; }kjk jk’Vªh; —f’k uhfr vk;ksx fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼192½ Jh vuqjkx flag Bkdqj] laln lnL; }kjk ty ¼lqxerk vkSj laj{k.k½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼193½ Jh fo’.kq n;ky jke] laln lnL; }kjk tula[;k fu;a=.k fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼194½ Jh Hkkuw çrki flag oekZ] laln lnL; }kjk fd”kksj U;k; ¼ckydksa dh ns[k&js[k vkSj laj{k.k½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼/kkjk 56 dk la”kks/ku] vkfn½ ¼195½ Jh HkSjksa çlkn feJ] laln lnL; }kjk daiuh ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼/kkjk 135 dk la”kksèku½ ¼196½ Jh HkSjksa çlkn feJ] laln lnL; }kjk U;k;ky; voekuuk ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼èkkjk 2 dk la”kks/ku½ ¼197½ Jh dqaoj iq’isaæ flag pansy] laln lnL; }kjk bykgkckn mPp U;k;ky; ¼egksck esa ,d LFkk;h U;k;ihB dh LFkkiuk½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼198½ Jh dqaoj iq’isaæ flag pansy] laln lnL; }kjk lafo/kku ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼vuqPNsn 51d dk la”kks/ku½ ¼199½ Jh dqaoj iq’isaæ flag pansy] laln lnL; }kjk “kS{kf.kd laLFkkvksa esa Hkkjrh; vk/;kfRed vkSj ekuo lsok n”kZu “kkL= dh f”k{kk dk vfuok;Z f”k{k.k fo/ks;d] 2018

107 ¼200½ Jh dqaoj iq’isaæ flag pansy] laln lnL; }kjk lafo/kku ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼vuqPNsn 309 dk la”kks/ku½ ¼201½ Jh vuqjkx flag Bkdqj] laln lnL; }kjk ;qokvksa esa vkRegR;k fuokj.k fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼202½ Jh vuqjkx flag Bkdqj] laln lnL; }kjk ,dy&mi;ksx IykfLVd ¼fofu;eu½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼203½ Jh vuqjkx flag Bkdqj] laln lnL; }kjk tula[;k ¼fLFkjhdj.k vkSj fu;kstuk½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼204½ Mk- çHkkl dqekj flag] laln lnL; }kjk ok;q ¼çnw’k.k fuokj.k vkSj fu;a=.k½ la”kks/ku foèks;d] 2018 ¼ubZ /kkjk 28d dk var%LFkkiu½ ¼205½ Jh fugky pan pkSgku] laln lnL; }kjk jk’Vªh; [ksydwn fodkl vk;ksx dk vf/kdkj foèks;d] 2018 ¼206½ Mk- çHkk”k dqekj flag] laln lnL; }kjk fu%”kqYd vkSj vfuok;Z cky f”k{kk dk vf/kdkj ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼ubZ /kkjk 24d dk var%LFkkiu] vkfn½ ¼207½ Mk- latho cky;ku] laln lnL; }kjk ftEesnkj vfHkHkkod fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼208½ Jh ,-ih- ftrsaæ jsìh] laln lnL; }kjk lkSan;Z çlk/kuksa es ekbØkschM~l ds ç;ksx ij ikcanh fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼209½ Jh ,-ih- ftrsaæ jsìh] laln lnL; }kjk vkH;kfld vijk/kh fof/k;ksa dks “kwU; ?kksf’kr djuk fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼210½ Jherh ehuk{kh ys[kh] laln lnL; }kjk IykfLVd iSdsftax ¼fofu;eu½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼211½ Jh vkse çdk”k ;kno] laln lnL; }kjk lafo/kku ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼u, vuqPNsn 31 dk var%LFkkiu½ ¼212½ Jh vkse çdk”k ;kno] laln lnL; }kjk lafo/kku ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼u, vuqPNsn 275d dk var%LFkkiu½ ¼213½ Jh vkse çdk”k ;kno] laln lnL; }kjk vfuok;Z lSU; çf”k{k.k fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼214½ Jh vkse çdk”k ;kno] laln lnL; }kjk vfuoklh Hkkjrh; ¼ernku vf/kdkj vkSj dY;k.k½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼215½ Jh fugky pan pkSgku] laln lnL; }kjk jk’Vªh; dqiks’k.k uhfr vk;ksx fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼216½ Jh ,-ih- ftrsaæ jsìh] laln lnL; }kjk ekuokf/kdkj j{kdksa dk laj{k.k fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼217½ Mk- mfnr jkt] laln lnL; }kjk efgyk vkSj ckfydk ¼vR;kpkj fuokj.k½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼218½ Jh fouksn dqekj cksbukiYyh] laln lnL; }kjk lafo/kku ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼vuqPNsn 16 vkSj ukSoha vuqlwph dk la”kks/ku½

108 ¼219½ Jh fuf’kdkar nqcs] laln lnL; }kjk lafo/kku ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼vuqPNsn 51d dk la”kks/ku½ ¼220½ Jh fuf”kdkar nqcs] laln lnL; }kjk lafo/kku ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼u, vuqPNsn 121d vkSj 211d dk var%LFkkiu½ ¼221½ Mk- ,- lair] laln lnL; }kjk okf.kT; iksr ifjogu ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼/kkjk 88dk la”kks/ku] vkfn½ ¼222½ Jh nq’;ar pkSVkyk] laln lnL; }kjk lafo/kku ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼u, vuqPNsn 16d dk var%LFkkiu½ ¼223½ Jh rst çrki flag ;kno] laln lnL; }kjk feF;k lekpkj ¼çfr’ks/k½ fo/ks;d] 2019 ¼224½ Jh HkSjksa çlkn feJ] laln lnL; }kjk lafo/kku ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼vuqPNsn 15 vkSj 16 dk la”kks/ku½ ¼225½ Jh HkSjksa çlkn feJ] laln lnL; }kjk /kjksgj “kgj vkSj LFky ¼laj{k.k vkSj fodkl½ foèks;d] 2018 ¼226½ Jh fouksn dqekj cksbukiYyh] laln lnL; }kjk ?kjsyw fgalk ls efgyk laj{k.k ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼/kkjk 5 dk la”kks/ku] vkfn½ ¼227½ Jh fouksn dqekj cksbukiYyh] laln lnL; }kjk naM fof/k ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼/kkjk 497 ds LFkku ij ubZ /kkjk dk çfrLFkkiu] vkfn½ ¼228½ Jh xkSjo xksxksbZ] laln lnL; }kjk jk’Vªh; vkoztu lq/kkj vk;ksx fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼229½ Jh xkSjo xksxksbZ] laln lnL; }kjk /kkfeZd lkSgknZ dks cuk, j[kuk fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼230½ Jh fuf”kdkar nqcs] laln lnL; }kjk i;kZoj.k laj{k.k ¼Hkwfe Hkjko {ks=ksa dk çca/ku vkSj xSj&tSovoØe.kh; dwM+s dk fu;a=.k½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼231½ Mk- mfnr jkt] laln lnL; }kjk —’kdksa vkSj —f’k Jfedksa dks fuokZg HkÙks dk lank; foèks;d] 2018 ¼232½ Mk- mfnr jkt] laln lnL; }kjk çk—frd foifÙk ls ihfM+r O;fä ¼iquokZl vkSj foÙkh; lgk;rk½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼233½ Mk- mfnr jkt] laln lnL; }kjk dke dk vf/kdkj fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼234½ Mk- fdfjV çsethHkkbZ lksyadh] laln lnL; }kjk lnks’k nks’kfl)ksa ds vf/kdkjksa dk laj{k.k fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼235½ Jh fuf”kdkar nqcs] laln lnL; }kjk lafo/kku ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2019 ¼u, vuqPNsn 85d dk var%LFkkiu½ ¼236½ Mk- Jhdkar ,dukFk f”kans] laln lnL; }kjk ou laj{k.k ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼/kkjk 2 vkSj 3 dk la”kks/ku½

109 ¼237½ Mk- çHkkl dqekj flag] laln lnL; }kjk vuqlwfpr tutkfr vkj{k.k çlqfo/kk lkE;iw.kZ forj.k vk;ksx fo/ks;d] 2019 ¼238½ Mk- çHkkl dqekj flag] laln lnL; }kjk mM+hlk mPp U;k;ky; ¼ckjx<+ esa ,d LFkk;h U;k;ihB dh LFkkiuk½ fo/ks;d] 2019 ¼239½ Jh xksiky fpuS¸;k “ksêh] laln lnL; }kjk fjD”kk pkyd vkSj lM+d fdukjs cSBus okys eSdsfud ¼vkthfodk vtZu dh Lora=rk½ fo/ks;d] 2019 ¼240½ Jh xksiky fpuS¸;k “ksêh] laln lnL; }kjk QqVikFk ij jgus okys O;fä;ksa vkSj ;kSu dfeZ;ksa ds ckyd ¼nq:i;ksx dk fuokj.k vkSj dY;k.kdkjh mik;½ fo/ks;d] 2019 ¼241½ Jh vkj- /kzqoukjk;.k] laln lnL; }kjk jk’Vªh; efgyk —’kd vk;ksx fo/ks;d] 2019 ¼242½ Mk- fdfjV çsethHkkbZ lksyadh] laln lnL; }kjk gkFk ls eSyk mBkkus okys dfeZ;ksa ds fu;kstu dk çfr’ks/k vkSj mudk iquokZl ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2019 ¼/kkjk 2 dk la”kks/ku vkfn½ ¼243½ Jh dqaoj iq’isaæ flag pansy] laln lnL; }kjk jk’Vªh; y?kq jkT; fuekZ.k cksMZ fo/ks;d] 2019 ¼244½ Jh dqaoj iq’isaæ flag pansy] laln lnL; }kjk cky fookg çfr’ks/k ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2019 ¼/kkjk 11 dk la”kks/ku½ ¼245½ Jh dqaoj iq’isaæ flag pansy] laln lnL; }kjk lwpuk dk vf/kdkj ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2019 ¼/kkjk 19 dk la”kks/ku½ jkT; lHkk ¼1½ Jh jktdqekj /kwr] laln lnL; }kjk vijk/kksa ds lkf{k;ksa vkSj ihfM+rksa dk vfuok;Z laj{k.k fo/ks;d] 2017 ¼2½ Jh jktdqekj /kwr] laln lnL; }kjk /kjksgj “kgj vkSj LFky ¼laj{k.k vkSj fodkl½ foèks;d] 2017 ¼3½ Jh jktdqekj /kwr] laln lnL; }kjk i;kZoj.k laj{k.k ¼Hkwfe Hkjko {ks=ksa dk çca/ku vkSj xSj&tSovoØe.kh; dwM+s dk fu;a=.k½ fo/ks;d] 2017 ¼4½ Jh oh- fot;lkbZ jsìh] laln lnL; }kjk lafo/kku ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼u, vuqPNsn 330d] 332d dk var%LFkkiu] vkfn½ ¼5½ Jh oh- fot;lkbZ jsìh] laln lnL; }kjk lafo/kku ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼vuqPNsn 15 vkSj 16 dk la”kks/ku½ ¼6½ Jh fjiqu cksjk] laln lnL; }kjk lafo/kku ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼u, vuqPNsn 21[k dk var%LFkkiu½ ¼7½ Jh fjiqu cksjk] laln lnL; }kjk daiuh ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2018

110 ¼8½ Jh laHkkthjko N=irh] laln lnL; }kjk çkphu laLekjd vkSj iqjkrRoh; LFky vkSj vo”ks’k ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼9½ Mk- ds-oh-ih- jkepaæ jko] laln lnL; }kjk U;k;ky; dh voekuuk ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼10½ Jh gqlSu nyobZ] laln lnL; }kjk naM fof/k ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼11½ Jh gqlSu nyobZ] laln lnL; }kjk ySafxd vk/kkj ij osru esa varj fujks/kd fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼12½ Jh fo- fot;lkbZ jsìh] laln lnL; }kjk jk’Vªh; tutkfr f”k{kk cksMZ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼13½ Jh ds-ds- jkxs”k] laln lnL; }kjk —f’k oLrqvksa ds fy, çR;kHkwr ykHkdkjh U;wure leFkZu ewY; dk —f’kdksa dk vf/kdkj fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼14½ Jh ukjk;.k yky iapkfj;k] laln lnL; }kjk lkoZHkkSfed LokLF; chek vkSj LokLF; ns[k&js[k dojst fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼15½ Jh ukjk;.k yky iapkfj;k] laln lnL; }kjk voS/k vkçoklh ¼igpku vkSj fooklu½ foèks;d] 2018 ¼16½ Jh ukjk;.k yky iapkfj;k] laln lnL; }kjk lwpuk çkS|ksfxdh ¼la’kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼17½ Jh lat; flag] laln lnL; }kjk fnYyh jk’Vªh; jkt/kkuh {ks= fof/k ¼fo”ks’k mica/k½ foèks;d] 2018 ¼18½ Jh fo- fot;lkbZ jsìh] laln lnL; }kjk lafo/kku ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼vuqPNsn 19 dk la”kks/ku½ ¼19½ Jh fo- fot;lkbZ jsìh] laln lnL; }kjk naM fof/k ¼la”kks/ku½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼20½ Jh vej “kadj lkcys] laln lnL; }kjk —f’k vkSj vU; xzkeh.k deZdkj ¼laj{k.k vkSj dY;k.k½ fo/ks;d] 2018 ¼21½ Jh vej “kadj lkcys] laln lnL; }kjk nfyr] fiNM+s vkSj nfer ;qok ¼fodkl vkSj dY;k.k½ fo/ks;d] 2018

111 ifjf’k"V & 7 ¼ns[ksa iSjk 8-2½ fofHkUu ea=ky;ksa rFkk foHkkxksa ds fy, ijke’kZnk=h lfefr;ksa ds xBu vkSj dk;Zpkyu dks fofu;fer djus ds fy, flrEcj] 2005 esa cuk, x, fn’kk&funsZ’k 1- çLrkouk o’kZ] 1954 esa Hkkjr ljdkj ds fofHkUu ea=ky;ksa@foHkkxksa ds fy, vukSipkfjd ijke”kZnk=h lfefr ç.kkyh LFkkfir dh xbZ FkhA bls vçSy] 1969 esa foi{kh nyksa@xzqiksa ds usrkvksa ds lkFk ijke”kZ djds] fofHkUu ea=ky;ksa vkSj foHkkxksa ds fy, ijke”kZnk=h lfefr;ksa ds xBu vkSj dk;Zpkyu dks fofu;fer djus ds fy, fn’kk&funsZ”k tkjh djds ,d vkSipkfjd :i ns fn;k x;k FkkA 2- mís’; • ljdkj ds dk;Zpkyu ds ckjs esa laln lnL;ksa esa tkx:drk iSnk djukA • ljdkj dh uhfr;ksa vkSj dk;ZØeksa rFkk muds dk;kZUo;u dh jhfr ij ljdkj vkSj laln lnL;ksa ds chp vukSipkfjd ijke”kZ dks c<+kok nsukA • uhfrxr ekeyksa rFkk dk;ZØeksa vkSj ;kstukvksa ds dk;kZUo;u ds laca/k esa laln lnL;ksa dh lykg vkSj ekxZn”kZu ls ljdkj dks ykHk ds volj miyC/k djkukA 3- xBu vkSj Hkax djuk 3-1 Hkkjr ljdkj ds lHkh ea=ky;ksa/foHkkxksa ds fy, ;FkklaHko ijke”kZnk=h lfefr;k¡ xfBr dh tk,axhA laln esa fofHkUu nyksa dh viuh&viuh lnL; la[;k ds vuqlkj bu lfefr;ksa dk laxVu ljdkj fuf”pr djsxhA 3-2 ,d ijke”kZnk=h lfefr dh U;wure lnL; la[;k 10 gksxh vkSj vf/kdre lnL; la[;k 30 gksxhA 3-3 ijke”kZnk=h lfefr;ksa dh lnL;rk LoSfPNd gSA ;fn laln lnL; fdlh ijke”kZnk=h lfefr ij fu;fer lnL; ds :i esa dk;Z djuk pkgrh@pkgrk gS rks og viuk vuqjks/k ¼layXu çksQkekZ esa½ yksd lHkk@jkT; lHkk esa vius nyksa@xzqiksa ds usrk dks rhu ea=ky;ksa@foHkkxksa ds fy, ijke”kZnk=h lfefr;ksa ds fodYi çkFkfedrk ds Øe ij miyC/k djk,xk] tcfd euksuhr lnL; rFkk NksVs nyksa@xzqiksa ds lnL; ¼5 lnL;ksa ls de½ viuh çkFkfedrk lh/ks lalnh; dk;Z ea=ky; dks Hkst ldrs gSaA ny@xzqi ds usrk bl ij fopkj ds i”pkr mudh flQkfj”k dks lalnh; dk;Z ea=ky; dks HkstsaxsA ,d laln lnL; fdlh Hkh le; esa dsoy fdlh ,d ijke”kZnk=h lfefr dk fu;fer lnL; cu ldrk gSA 3-4 ;fn laln lnL; fdlh fo”ks’k ea=ky;@foHkkx ds fo’k;ksa esa fo”ks’k :fp j[krs gSa rks mUgsa ml ijke”kZnk=h lfefr ij LFkk;h fo”ks’k vkeaf=r ds :i esa Hkh fu;qä fd;k tk ldrk gSA ,d lnL; dks dsoy ,d gh ijke”kZnk=h lfefr ij LFkk;h fo”ks’k vkeaf=r ds :i esa

112 ukfer fd;k tk ldrk gSA rFkkfi] ,sls lnL; ijke”kZnk=h lfefr dh cSBdksa esa Hkkx ysus ds fy, ;k=k HkÙks@nSfud HkÙks ds gdnkj ugha gksaxsA çR;sd ijke”kZnk=h lfefr ij vf/kdre 5 LFkk;h fo”ks’k vkeaf=r vuqer gksaxsA 3-5 lalnh; dk;Z ea=ky; fjfä dh fLFkfr vkSj igys vkvks igys ikvks ds vk/kkj ij laln lnL; dh çkFkfedrk dks ns[krs gq, fdlh ijke”kZnk=h lfefr ij laln lnL; dh lnL;rk dks vf/klwfpr djsxkA 3-6 ,d lnL;] tks u rks ,d fu;fer lnL; gS vkSj u gh LFkk;h fo”ks’k vkeaf=r gS] dks ijke”kZnk=h lfefr dh cSBd esa fo”ks’k vkeaf=r ds :i esa vkeaf=r fd;k tk ldrk gS] ;fn mlus ppkZ ds fy, fdlh fo’k; dk uksfVl fn;k gS vkSj ml fo’k; dks dk;Zlwph esa “kkfey dj fy;k x;k gS vFkok ;fn mlus ijke”kZnk=h lfefr dh cSBd ds fy, vf/klwfpr dk;Zlwph en ¼enksa½ ij ppkZ esa Hkkx ysus dh bPNk O;ä dh gS vkSj muds bl vuqjks/k dks lalnh; dk;Z ea=h }kjk Loh—fr çnku dj nh xbZ gSA rFkkfi] ,slk lnL; ijke”kZnk=h lfefr dh cSBd esa Hkkx ysus ds fy, fdlh ;k=k HkÙks@nSfud HkÙks dk gdnkj ugha gksxkA 3-7 ijke”kZnk=h lfefr dk fu;fer lnL; mldh gdnkjh ds vuqlkj var%l=kof/k ds nkSjku vk;ksftr cSBdksa esa Hkkx ysus ds fy, ;k=k HkÙkk@nSfud HkÙkk çkIr djus dk gdnkj gksxkA 3-8 ea=ky;@foHkkx ds çHkkjh ea=h vius ea=ky;@foHkkx ls lac) ijke”kZnk=h lfefr dh cSBd dh v/;{krk djsaxsA tc Hkh vkiokfnd dkj.kksa ls] çHkkjh ea=h igys ls cqykbZ xbZ cSBd dh v/;{krk dj ikus esa vleFkZ gksrs gSa] rks ;k rks cSBd dh v/;{krk ml ea=ky;@foHkkx ds jkT; ea=h djsaxs vFkok cSBd LFkfxr dj nh tk,xhA 3-9 ijke”kZnk=h lfefr ml fLFkfr esa Hkax gks tk,xh] ;fn mldh lnL; la[;k lnL; ¼lnL;ksa½ dh lsokfuo`fÙk@R;kxi= nsus ds dkj.k nl ls de gks tkrh gSA ,slh Hkax lfefr ds “ks’k lnL;ksa ls vuqjks/k fd;k tk,xk fd mijksä iSjk 3-3 esa fu/kkZfjr ekxZ&funsZ”kksa ds vuqlkj viuh çkFkfedrk,a n”kkZ,a rkfd mUgsa tgka Hkh fjfä;ka miyC/k gSa ml ijke”kZnk=h lfefr ij ukfer fd;k tk ldsA 3-10 çR;sd yksd lHkk ds Hkax gksus ij ijke”kZnk=h lfefr;ka Hkh Hkax gks tk,axh vkSj çR;sd yksd lHkk dk xBu gksus ij iquxZfBr dh tk,axhA 3-11 lalnh; dk;Z ea=ky; ijke”kZnk=h lfefr;ksa ds xBu dks vf/klwfpr djsxkA 4- dk;Z vkSj lhek,a 4-1 ijke”kZnk=h lfefr;ka lacaf/kr ea=ky;ksa@foHkkxksa dh uhfr;ksa] dk;ZØeksa vkSj ;kstukvksa ij vukSipkfjd okrkoj.k esa eqä vkSj [kqyh ppkZ ds fy, ,d eap çnku djrh gSaA 4-2 laln lnL; fdlh Hkh fo”k; ij ppkZ djus ds fy, Lora= gSa] ftl ij laln esa leqfpr :i esa ppkZ dh tk ldrh gSA rFkkfi] ijke”kZnk=h lfefr dh cSBd esa mBk, x, fdlh Hkh fo”k; dk laln ds fdlh Hkh lnu esa gokyk nsuk okaNuh; ugha gksxkA ;g ljdkj vkSj lnL;ksa nksuksa ds fy, ck/; gksxkA

113 4-3 ijke”kZnk=h lfefr;ksa dks fdlh xokg dks cqykus] fdlh fefly dks eaxokus vFkok çLrqr djkus vFkok fdlh ljdkjh fjdkMZ dh tkap djus dk vf/kdkj ugha gksxkA 5- cSBdsa cSBdksa dh la[;k 5-1 lkekU;r;k ijke”kZnk=h lfefr;ksa dh 6 cSBdsa l=kof/k vkSj var%l=kof/k ds nkSjku vk;ksftr dh tk,axhA ijke”kZnk=h lfefr;ksa dh ,d o’kZ esa 6 cSBdksa esa ls] 4 cSBdsa gksuh vfuok;Z gSaA buesa ls] lfefr ds v/;{k dh lqfo/kkuqlkj] 3 cSBdsa var%l=kof/k ds nkSjku vk;ksftr dh tkuh pkfg, rFkk ,d cSBd l=kof/k vFkok var%l=kof/k ds nkSjku vk;ksftr dh tkuh pkfg,A fnYyh ls ckgj cSBdsa 5-2 lfefr ds v/;{k ;fn pkgsa rks] ,d dySaMj o”kZ esa var%l=kof/k ds nkSjku ijke”kZnk=h lfefr dh ,d cSBd fnYyh ls ckgj Hkkjr esa dgha Hkh vk;ksftr dh tk ldrh gSA cSBd dh rkjh[k 5-3 tgka rd laHko gks] ijke”kZnk=h lfefr dh vxyh cSBd dh rkjh[k dk fu.kZ; lfefr dh fiNyh cSBd esa dj fy;k tk,A vof/k 5-4 cSBd dh vof/k dk fu.kZ; fu’ikfnr fd, tkus okys dk;Z dks ns[krs gq, v/;{k }kjk fd;k tk,xkA cSBd ds fy, lwpuk 5-5 ijke”kZnk=h lfefr;ksa dh cSBdksa ds fy, i;kZIr ç”kklfud O;oLFkk lqfuf”pr djus ds fy, rFkk ,slh cSBdksa ds ,d lkFk gksus ls cpus ds fy, lacaf/kr ea=ky;ksa@foHkkxksa] dks tgk¡ rd laHko gks] cSBd vk;ksftr djus ds fu.kZ; dh lwpuk lalnh; dk;Z ea=ky; dks cSBd dh rkjh[k ls de ls de pkj lIrkg iwoZ Hkst nsuh pkfg,A 5-6 ijke”kZnk=h lfefr dh cSBd dh lwpuk lnL;ksa vkSj vkeaf=rksa dks lalnh; dk;Z ea=ky; }kjk l=kof/k ds nkSjku de ls de 10 fnu igys vkSj var%l=kof/k ds nkSjku de ls de nks lIrkg iwoZ Hkst nsuh pkfg,A 5-7 lnL;ksa dks cSBd dh lwpuk l=kof/k ds nkSjku fnYyh esa muds vkokl ds irs ij Hksth tk,axh vkSj var%l=kof/k ds nkSjku muds fnYyh ds irs ds lkFk&lkFk LFkk;h irksa ij Hkh Hksth tk,axhA x.kiwfrZ ¼dksje½ 5-8 ijke”kZnk=h lfefr dh cSBd ds lapkyu ds fy, dksbZ x.kiwfrZ ¼dksje½ fu;r ugha dh xbZ gSA 6- dk;Zlwph 6-1 tgka rd laHko gks] ijke”kZnk=h lfefr dh cSBd ds fy, dk;Zlwph dk fu.kZ; v/;{k }kjk

114 lnL;ksa ds ijke”kZ ls fd;k tk,A lnL;x.k Hkh v/;{k ds fopkj gsrq dk;Zlwph esa “kkfey djus ds fy, en ¼enksa½ dk lq>ko ns ldrs gSaA 6-2 tgka rd laHko gks] ijke”kZnk=h lfefr dh mÙkjorhZ cSBd dh dk;Zlwph dk fu.kZ; lfefr dh fiNyh cSBd ds nkSjku dj fy;k tk,A 6-3 ijke”kZnk=h lfefr dh cSBd ds fy, dk;Zlwph dkxtkr ¼fgUnh vkSj vaxzsth :ikarj nksuks½ ¼fiNyh cSBd dk dk;Zo`Ùk] fiNyh cSBd ds dk;Zo`Ùk ij dkjZokbZ fjiksVZ vkSj vkxkeh cSBd ds fy, dk;Zlwph en ¼enksa½ ij [email protected];ksa lfgr½ lacaf/kr ea=ky; }kjk lalnh; dk;Z ea=ky; dks de ls de nl fnu iwoZ Hkst fn, tk,a rkfd mUgsa cSBd ds nkSjku ppkZ esa lqfoèkk gsrq i;kZIr le; igys lnL;ksa dks ifjpkfyr fd;k tk ldsA 6-4 lacaf/kr ea=ky;@foHkkx }kjk lalnh; dk;Z ea=ky; dks dk;Zlwph dkxtkr dh çfr;ka ¼vaxzsth vkSj fgUnh :ikarj½ i;kZIr la[;k esa Hksth tk,a ¼l=kof/k ds nkSjku lnL;ksa dh la[;k tek nl vkSj var%l=kof/k ds nkSjku lnL;ksa dh la[;k ls nksxquh tek nl½A 6-5 lnL;x.k lalnh; dk;Z ea=ky; ds ek/;e ls lacaf/kr ea=ky;@foHkkx ls dk;Zlwph dh enksa@vfrfjä enksa ij fooj.k vFkok vfrfjä tkudkjh ekax ldrs gSaA 7- flQkfj’ksa 7-1 cSBd dh vuqeksfnr dk;Zlwph enksa ij gqbZ ppkZ dk laf{kIr fjdkMZ j[kk tk, vkSj mls lnL;ksa dks ifjpkfyr fd;k tk,A 7-2 fuEu vioknksa dks NksM+dj lfefr ds –f’Vdks.k esa tgka dgha Hkh ,derrk gksxh] ljdkj lkekU;r% ml flQkfj”k dks eku ysxh vFkkZr%& (i) foÙkh; fufgrkFkZ lfgr dksbZ flQkfj”k] (ii) lqj{kk] j{kk] fons”k vkSj ijek.kq ÅtkZ ls lacaf/kr dksbZ flQkfj”k] vkSj (iii) Lok;Ùk laLFkku ds dk;Z{ks= esa vkus okyk dksbZ ekeykA 8- ç’kklfud ekeys 8-1 lalnh; dk;Z ea=ky; ijke”kZnk=h lfefr;ksa ls lacaf/kr ekeyksa ds laca/k esa lEiw.kZ leUo; ds fy, mÙkjnk;h gksxkA 8-2 lacaf/kr ea=ky;@foHkkx ds ofj’B vf/kdkjhx.k ijke”kZnk=h lfefr dh cSBdksa esa mifLFkr gksaxs vkSj dk;Zlwph enksa ds çLrqrhdj.k esa ea=h dks tkudkjh vkSj Li’Vhdj.k bR;kfn miyC/k djkds lgk;rk çnku djsaxsA 8-3 lHkh lwpuk,a] dk;Zlwph dkxtkr] dk;Zo`Ùk bR;kfn l=kof/k ds nkSjku fnYyh esa lnL;ksa ds vkokl ds irksa ij Hksts tk,axs vkSj vUr% l=kof/k ds nkSjku muds fnYyh ds irksa ds lkFk&lkFk LFkk;h irksa ij Hkh Hksts tk,axsA 9- mi&lfefr ijke’kZnk=h lfefr dh mi&lfefr;ka xfBr ugha dh tk,axhA

115 ¼fn’kk &funsZ’kksa ds iSjk 3-3 esa mfYyf[kr çksQkekZ½ ijke’kZnk=h lfefr ij ukekadu eq>s fuEufyf[kr ijke”kZnk=h lfefr;ksa esa ls fdlh ,d ij fuEufyf[kr çkFkfedrk Øe esa ukekafdr dj fn;k tk,%& 1------2------3------

gLrk{kj ------

uke ------¼LoPN v{kjksa esa½ lnL;% yksd@jkT; lHkk

ny ftlls lac) gSa% nwjHkk’k rFkk QSDl ua- ¼d½ fnYyh dk irk% ¼[k½ LFkk;h irk% lsok esa funs”kd] lalnh; dk;Z ea=ky;] ubZ fnYyhA

116 ifjf’k"V & 8 ¼ns[ksa iSjk 8-4½ 16oha yksd lHkk ds fy, fofHkUu ea=ky;ksa ds fy, xfBr ijke’kZnk=h lfefr;ksa dh lwph Øe la- ijke’kZnk=h lfefr dk uke 1 —f’k vkSj fdlku dY;k.k ea=ky; 2 jlk;u vkSj moZjd ea=ky; 3 ukxj foekuu ea=ky; 4 dks;yk ea=ky; vkSj [kku ea=ky; 5 okf.kT; vkSj m|ksx ea=ky; 6 lapkj ea=ky; 7 miHkksDrk ekeys] [kk| vkSj lkoZtfud forj.k ea=ky; 8 j{kk ea=ky; 9 mRrj iwohZ {ks= fodkl ea=ky; 10 i;kZoj.k] ou vkSj tyok;q ifjorZu ea=ky; 11 fons”k ea=ky; 12 foÙk ea=ky; vkSj d‚iksZjsV dk;Z ea=ky; 13 [kk| çlaLdj.k m|ksx ea=ky; 14 LokLF; ,oa ifjokj dY;k.k ea=ky; 15 x`g ea=ky; 16 ekuo lalk/ku fodkl ea=ky; 17 lwpuk vkSj çlkj.k ea=ky; 18 Je vkSj jkstxkj ea=ky; 19 vYila[;d dk;Z ea=ky; 20 isVªksfy;e vkSj çk—frd xSl ea=ky; 21 fo|qr ea=ky; rFkk uohu vkSj uohdj.kh; ÅtkZ ea=ky;

117 22 jsy ea=ky; 23 lM+d ifjogu vkSj jktekxZ ea=ky; rFkk iksr ifjogu ea=ky; 24 xzkeh.k fodkl ea=ky;] iapk;rh jkt ea=ky; rFkk is;ty ,oa LoPNrk ea=ky; 25 dkS”ky fodkl vkSj m|ferk ea=ky; 26 lkekftd U;k; vkSj vf/kdkfjrk ea=ky; 27 bLikr ea=ky; 28 oL= ea=ky; 29 i;ZVu ea=ky; vkSj laL—fr ea=ky; 30 tutkrh; dk;Z ea=ky; 31 “kgjh fodkl ea=ky; vkSj vkokl ,oa “kgjh xjhch mi”keu ea=ky; 32 ty lalk/ku ea=ky;] unh fodkl vkSj xaxk laj{k.k ea=ky; 33 efgyk vkSj cky fodkl ea=ky; 34 ;qok dk;Z vkSj [ksy ea=ky;

118 ifjf’k"V & 9 ¼ns[ksa iSjk 8-5½ fnukad 1-1-2018 ls 31-3-2019 dh vof/k ds nkSjku vk;ksftr ijke’kZnk=h lfefr;ksa dh cSBdksa dh rkjh[ksa vkSj muesa ppkZ fd, x, egRoiw.kZ fo"k; —f"k vkSj fdlku dY;k.k ea=ky; cSBdksa dh la[;k 06 cSBdksa dh rkjh[ksa 22-03-2018] 02-07-2018 ¼jkes”oje] rfeyukMq½] 02-08-2018] 01-11-2018] 20-12-2018] 06-02-2019 ppkZ fd, x, fo"k; Tokj&cktjk] Þleqæh eRL; ikyu & Hkkjr esa ty—f"k] vkthfodk lqj{kk vkSj vk; esa c<+ksrjh ds fy, ,dh—r —f"k ç.kkyh] tyok;q çR;kLFkh xkao vkSj mudh çfr—fr] fdlkuksa dh vk; c<+kus ds fy, —f"k&m|ferk vkSj LVkVZ&vIl] Ms;jh lgdkfjrk {ks= esa nqX/k çlaLdj.k volajpukA jlk;u vkSj moZjd ea=ky; cSBdksa dh la[;k 01 cSBdksa dh rkjh[ksa 28-11-2018 ppkZ fd, x, fo"k; ih,echtsih & lcds fy, lLrh nok,aA ukxj foekuu ea=ky; cSBdksa dh la[;k 02 cSBdksa dh rkjh[ksa 02-01-2018] 07-01-2019 ppkZ fd, x, fo"k; ukxj foekuu esa dkxksZ fodkl dh Hkwfedk vkSj laHkkouk rFkk ukxj foekuu esa dkS”ky fodkl dh vko”;drkA eqä vkdk”k uhfr çn”kZu vkSj leh{kkA dks;yk ea=ky; cSBdksa dh la[;k 04 cSBdksa dh rkjh[ksa 20-03-2018] 05-07-2018 ¼usosyh] rfeyukMq½] 07-08-2018] 02-11-2018 ppkZ fd, x, fo"k; dks;yk /kqykbZ] Hkkjr esa fyXukbV [kuu laca/kh ekeys] dks;yk fudklh volajpuk] dks;yk fjlkoA okf.kT; vkSj m|ksx ea=ky; cSBdksa dh la[;k 03 cSBdksa dh rkjh[ksa 05-04-2018] 09-08-2018] 08-01-2019

119 ppkZ fd, x, fo"k; ubZ vkS|ksfxd uhfr] —f"k fu;kZr uhfr] Mh-,e-vkbZ-lh- esa lajpukxr fodklA lapkj ea=ky; cSBdksa dh la[;k 02 cSBdksa dh rkjh[ksa 30-05-2018] 26-10-2018 ppkZ fd, x, fo"k; jk"Vªh; fMftVy lwpuk uhfr&2018] Mkd thou chek & fuEu çhfe;e mPp cksulA miHkksDrk dk;Z] [kk| vkSj lkoZtfud forj.k ea=ky; cSBdksa dh la[;k 03 cSBdksa dh rkjh[ksa 05-04-2018] 03-01-2019] 28-01-2019 ¼csaxyw:½ ppkZ fd, x, fo"k; Þch-vkbZ-,l- dh leh{kkß] jk"Vªh; 'kdZjk laLFkku] dkuiqj dh leh{kk] ¼i½ Hkkjrh; [kk| fuxe ds dk;Zpkyu dh leh{kk vkSj ¼ii½ ch-vkbZ-,l- ds dk;Zpkyu dh leh{kkA j{kk ea=ky; cSBdksa dh la[;k 02 cSBdksa dh rkjh[ksa 26-07-2018] 17-11-2018 ¼eqacbZ½ ppkZ fd, x, fo"k; fganqLrku ,jksu‚fVDl fyfeVsM ¼,p,,y½] Hkkjrh; rVj{kd cy mRrj iwohZ {ks= fodkl ea=ky; cSBdksa dh la[;k 02 cSBdksa dh rkjh[ksa 04-01-2018] 14-06-2018 ppkZ fd, x, fo"k; mÙkj iwohZ {ks= ds fy, 10% ldy ctV lgk;rk] (i) mÙkj iwohZ gLrf’kYi vkSj gFkdj?kk fodkl fuxe ¼,ubZ,pvkbZ,pMhlh½ ls lacaf/kr ekeys (ii) mÙkj iwohZ {ks= fodkl ea=ky; }kjk dk;kZfUor dh tk jgh vkthfodk ;kstuk; vkSj (iii) mÙkj iwohZ ifj"kn dh ;kstuk,aA i;kZoj.k] ou vkSj tyok;q ifjorZu ea=ky; cSBdksa dh la[;k 04 cSBdksa dh rkjh[ksa 15-03-2018] 09-08-2018] 27-09-2018]07-02-2019 ppkZ fd, x, fo"k; Hkkjr esa ou {ks= vkSj ou] fjiksVZ dh fLFkfr] tSo fofo/krk] IykfLVd dpjk çca/ku] tyok;q ifjorZu & Xykscy o‚feaZxA

120 fons’k ea=ky; cSBdksa dh la[;k 04 cSBdksa dh rkjh[ksa 22-03-2018] 09-08-2018] 27-12-2018] 1202-2019 ppkZ fd, x, fo"k; orZeku ljdkj ds nkSjku vjc ns’kksa ds lkFk Hkkjr ds laca/k] dalqyj lsokvksa ds laca/k esa fons”k ea=ky; dh ubZ igy] vejhdk rd igqap ds fy, fons”k ea=ky; dh igy] elkSnk mRçokl ij ppkZA [kk| çlaLdj.k m|ksx ea=ky; cSBdksa dh la[;k 02 cSBdksa dh rkjh[ksa 25-05-2018 ¼lksuhir] gfj;k.kk½] 13-09-2018 ppkZ fd, x, fo"k; ,u-vkbZ-,Q-Vh-bZ-,e- (i) —f"k çlaLdj.k DyLVj dh ;kstuk vkSj (ii) ihNs vkSj vkxs laidZ fuekZ.k dh ;kstuk LokLF; ,oa ifjokj dY;k.k ea=ky; cSBdksa dh la[;k 03 cSBdksa dh rkjh[ksa 04-04-2018] 08-08-2018] 27-12-2018 ppkZ fd, x, fo"k; ekr` LokLF; dk;ZØe] jk"Vªh; osDVj tfur jksx fu;a=.k dk;ZØe] jk"Vªh; osDVj tfur jksx fu;a=.k dk;ZØeA x`g ea=ky; cSBdksa dh la[;k 01 04-07-2016 06-07-2018 ¼dksph] dsjy½ ppkZ fd, x, fo"k; vkoztu] ohtk vkSj fonsf”k;ksa dk iathdj.k vkSj VªSfdax ¼vkbZ-oh-,Q-vkj- Vh-½ ekuo lalk/ku fodkl ea=ky; cSBdksa dh la[;k 01 cSBdksa dh rkjh[ksa 13-02-2019 ppkZ fd, x, fo"k; jk"Vªh; ijh{k.k ,tsalh ¼,u-Vh-,-½ vkSj ubZ igyA lwpuk vkSj çlkj.k ea=ky; cSBdksa dh la[;k 03 cSBdksa dh rkjh[ksa 04-01-2018] 13-03-2018] 10-09-2018 ppkZ fd, x, fo"k; Hkkjrh; varjkZ"Vªh; fQYe lekjksg ¼,Q-,Q-vkbZ-½] yksd laidZ vkSj lapkj C;wjks ¼ch-vks-lh-½] Hkkjrh; tu lapkj laLFkku ¼vkbZ-vkbZ-,e-lh-½

121 Je vkSj jkstxkj ea=ky; cSBdksa dh la[;k 02 cSBdksa dh rkjh[ksa 05-01-2018] 28-06-2018 ¼fr:ifr½ ppkZ fd, x, fo"k; deZpkjh isa”ku ;kstuk ¼bZ-ih-,l-½ &1995] vlaxfBr deZdkjksa dk dY;k.kA vYila[;d dk;Z ea=ky; cSBdksa dh la[;k 01 cSBdksa dh rkjh[ksa 17-07-2018 ppkZ fd, x, fo"k; vYila[;d dk;Z ea=ky; dh Nk=o`fÙk vkSj fu%”kqYd dksfpax ;kstuk,aA isVªksfy;e vkSj çk—frd xSl ea=ky; cSBdksa dh la[;k 03 cSBdksa dh rkjh[ksa 03-01-2018] 11-06-2018 ¼y[kuÅ] m-ç-½] 08-02-2019 ppkZ fd, x, fo"k; ?kjsyw mRiknu c<+kus ds fy, ,d ubZ uhfr O;oLFkk dh 'kq:vkr] j.kuhfrd rsy HkaMkj] xSl vFkZO;oLFkk dks c<+kok nsus ds fy, mBk, x, dneA fo|qr ea=ky; rFkk uohu vkSj uohdj.kh; ÅtkZ ea=ky; cSBdksa dh la[;k 03 cSBdksa dh rkjh[ksa 22-05-2018 ] 07-08-2018] 27-08-2018 ppkZ fd, x, fo"k; ,u-Vh-ih-lh-] ih-,Q-lh- vkSj vkj-bZ-lh- dk dk;Zpkyu] iou ÅtkZ jsy ea=ky; cSBdksa dh la[;k 03 cSBdksa dh rkjh[ksa 26-03-2018] 30-07-2018] 19-12-2018 ppkZ fd, x, fo"k; jsy çpkyu esa lqj{kk mik;] Hkkjrh; jsy esa ;kf=;ksa dh lqj{kk] Hkkjrh; jsy esa LVs’ku fodklA xzkeh.k fodkl ea=ky;] iapk;rh jkt ea=ky; vkSj is;ty ,oa LoPNrk ea=ky; cSBdksa dh la[;k 02 cSBdksa dh rkjh[ksa 1-12-2018] 21-01-2019 ¼xqtjkr½ ppkZ fd, x, fo"k; (i) ç/kkuea=h vkokl ;kstuk & xzkeh.k ¼ih,e,okbZ&th½ (ii) ç/kkuea=h xzke lM+d ;kstuk ¼ih,eth,lokbZ½] us”kuy ,Y;wfefu;e daiuh fyfeVsM ¼,u-,-,y-lh-vks-½ dh leh{kkA

122 dkS’ky fodkl vkSj m|ferk ea=ky; cSBdksa dh la[;k 01 cSBdksa dh rkjh[ksa 12-06-2018 ¼y[kuŽ ppkZ fd, x, fo"k; jk"Vªh; dkS”ky fodkl vfHkdj.k @ jk"Vªh; dkS”ky ;ksX;rk lfefrA lkekftd U;k; vkSj vf/kdkfjrk ea=ky; cSBdksa dh la[;k 04 cSBdksa dh rkjh[ksa 23-05-2018] 09-08-2018] 29-10-2018 ¼dksph½] 04-01-2019 ppkZ fd, x, fo"k; lkekftd U;k; vkSj vf/kdkfjrk foHkkx vkSj fnO;kaxtu l”kfädj.k foHkkx ls lacaf/kr Nk=o`fÙk ;kstuk,a] lkekftd j{kk çHkkx }kjk pykbZ tk jgh lHkh ;ksutkvksa dh leh{kk] jk"Vªh; çoklh ;kstuk ¼,u-vks-,l-½A bLikr ea=ky; vkSj [kku ea=ky; cSBdksa dh la[;k 04 cSBdksa dh rkjh[ksa 07-02-2018] 15-05-2018 ¼ekmaV vkcw½] 24-10-2018] 28-01-2019 ¼xksok½ ppkZ fd, x, fo"k; Þo"kZ 2017&18 esa bLikr {ks= esa çxfr vkSj pqukSfr;kaß] Þcktkj vkSj mRikn fodkl ij /;ku dsafær djrs gq, vk;kr çfrLFkkiu ds fy, fodkl j.kuhfr;kß] (i) bLikr lh-ih-,l-bZ-,l- dh dk;Z {kerk esa lq/kkj djus ds fy, j.kuhfr;ksa ij ppkZ vkSj (ii) vk;kr çfrLFkkiu ds fy, ?kjsyw Lrj ij fufeZr bLikr dh xq.koÙkk dks c<+kok nsuk rFkk vkj-,aM- Mh-] (i) bLikr la;a=ksa esa lqj{kk vkSj (ii) bLikr ea=ky; ds varxZr lh- ih-,l-bZ- dh U;wure xfrfof/k;k¡A oL= ea=ky; cSBdksa dh la[;k 03 cSBdksa dh rkjh[ksa 05-04-2018] 22-06-2018] 27-11-2018 ppkZ fd, x, fo"k; twV {ks=] ,l-,-,e-,-vkj-Vh-,p-] rduhdh diM+k i;ZVu ea=ky; cSBdksa dh la[;k 02 cSBdksa dh rkjh[ksa 26-04-2018] 10-09-2018 ¼dksoye] dsjy½ ppkZ fd, x, fo"k; Þtu laidZ lfgr ,dh—r foi.ku vkSj çpkjß] i;ZVu vkSj oguh;rk

123 tutkrh; dk;Z ea=ky; cSBdksa dh la[;k 03 cSBdksa dh rkjh[ksa 18-01-2018] 09-10-2018] 03-01-2019 ppkZ fd, x, fo"k; ou vf/kdkj vf/kfu;e] 2006] vuqlwfpr tutkfr;ksa ds LokLF; laca/kh ekeys] ou vf/kdkj vf/kfu;eA 'kgjh fodkl ea=ky; vkSj vkokl ,oa 'kgjh xjhch mi’keu ea=ky; cSBdksa dh la[;k 03 cSBdksa dh rkjh[ksa 08-06-2018 ¼lwjr] xqtjkr½] 29-10-2018] 03-01-2019 ppkZ fd, x, fo"k; LekVZ 'kgj] 'kgjh ;krk;kr] LoPN Hkkjr fe”ku esa çxfrA ty lalk/ku] unh fodkl vkSj xaxk laj{k.k ea=ky; cSBdksa dh la[;k 04 cSBdksa dh rkjh[ksa 09-02-2018] 11-07-2018 ¼elwjh½] 20-11-2018] 08-02-2019 ppkZ fd, x, fo"k; lgHkkxh Hkw&ty çca/ku] cka/k lqj{kk vkSj Mh-vkj-vkbZ-ih- dk;ZØe] Þlrgh y?kq flapkbZ vkSj ejEer] ty fudk;ksa dk uohuhdj.k vkSj th.kksZ)kj ¼vkjvkjvkj½]ß lw{e flapkbZA efgyk vkSj cky fodkl ea=ky; cSBdksa dh la[;k 02 cSBdksa dh rkjh[ksa 10-08-2018] 18-12-2018 ppkZ fd, x, fo"k; Hkkjr esa pkbYM ds;j ¼cky ns[k&js[k½ laLFkkuksa ds vkJ; x`gksa ij ppkZ] ou LV‚i lsaVj ;kstuk

124 ifjf’k"V & 10 ¼ns[ksa iSjk 11-8½ 14 ls 28 flracj] 2018 ds nkSjku ea=ky; esa euk, x, fganh i[kokM+s esa vk;ksftr fofHkUu çfr;ksfxrkvksa ds iqjLdkj fotsrkvksa dk fooj.k Ø-la- çfr;ksfxrk iqjLdkj fotsrk iqjLdkj 1 fganh 1 Jh jkgqy vxzoky] lgk;d vuqHkkx vf/kdkjh çFke fVIi.k&vkys[ku 2 Jh uouhr Hkkjrh] lgk;d vuqHkkx vf/kdkjh f}rh; çfr;ksfxrk 3 Jh tkxosaæ fujatu] lgk;d vuqHkkx vf/kdkjh f}rh; 4 Jh vfouk”k dqekj] lgk;d vuqHkkx vf/kdkjh r`rh; 2- fganh Vad.k 1 Jh ç|ksr csikjh] vuqHkkx vf/kdkjh çFke çfr;ksfxrk 2 Jh vfouk”k dqekj] lgk;d vuqHkkx vf/kdkjh f}rh; 3 Jh cStukFk egrks] lgk;d vuqHkkx vf/kdkjh r`rh; 4 Jh fot; iky] dfu’B lfpokyf;d lgk;d r`rh; 3- fgUnh ç”uksRrjh 1 Jh jkgqy vxzoky] lgk;d vuqHkkx vf/kdkjh çFke çfr;ksfxrk 2 Jh tkxosaæ fujatu] lgk;d vuqHkkx vf/kdkjh f}rh; 3 Jh mn; dqekj fcgkjh] vk”kqfyfid f}rh; 4 Jherh js[kk Hkkjrh] oS;fäd lgk;d r`rh; 4- xSj fgUnh Hkk’kh 1 Jh laftr dqekj nkl] lgk;d vuqHkkx vf/kdkjh çFke deZpkfj;ksa ds 2 Jh ih-ds- gynj] voj lfpo f}rh; fy, ç”uksRrjh çfr;ksfxrk 3 Jh tksxsaæ ukFk uk;d] oS;fäd lgk;d r`rh; 4 Jh ,-,u- ckypaæu uk;j] lykgdkj@lgk;d r`rh; 5- fganh fuca/k ys[ku 1 Jh tkxosaæ fujatu] lgk;d vuqHkkx vf/kdkjh çFke çfr;ksfxrk 2 M‚- ç.ko Hkkj}kt] dfu’B vuqoknd f}rh; 3 Jh cStukFk egrks] lgk;d vuqHkkx vf/kdkjh f}rh; 4 Jh iadt dqekj lgk;d vuqHkkx vf/kdkjh r`rh; 5 Jh fofiu dVkfj;k] lokj gjdkjk r`rh;

125 Ø-la- çfr;ksfxrk iqjLdkj fotsrk iqjLdkj 6- lkekU; 1 Jh tkxosaæ fujatu] lgk;d vuqHkkx vf/kdkjh çFke fganh vuqokn 2 Mk- ç.ko Hkkj}kt] dfu’B vuqoknd f}rh; çfr;ksfxrk 3 Jh uouhr Hkkjrh] lgk;d vuqHkkx vf/kdkjh r`rh; 4 M‚- “khry diwj] lgk;d vuqHkkx vf/kdkjh r`rh; 7- fgUnh Jqrys[ku 1 Jh vkuan dqekj] ,e-Vh-,l- çFke çfr;ksfxrk 2 Jh j.kthr flag] LVkQ dkj pkyd f}rh; 3 Jh fofiu dVkfj;k] lokj gjdkjk f}rh; 4 Jh ukfte gqlSu] ,e-Vh-,l- r`rh;

ea=ky; esa ewy fVIi.k vkSj vkys[ku ds ç;ksx dks c<+kok nsus ds fy, o"kZ 2017&18 ds fy, udn iqjLdkj ;kstuk ds iqjLdkj fotsrk Ø-la- iqjLdkj fotsrk iqjLdkj 1- Jh ijs”k xks;y] lykgdkj@lgk;d çFke 2- Jh t; ukjk;.k] ofj’B lfpokyf;d lgk;d çFke 3- Jh vfouk”k dqekj] lgk;d vuqHkkx vf/kdkjh f}rh; 4- Jh iadt dqekj] lgk;d vuqHkkx vf/kdkjh f}rh; 5- Jh lk/kq jke] ofj’B lfpokyf;d lgk;d f}rh; 6- Jh jkgqy vxzoky] lgk;d vuqHkkx vf/kdkjh r`rh; 7- Jh fot;iky] ofj’B lfpokyf;d lgk;d r`rh;

126 ifjf’k"V & 11 ¼ns[ksa iSjk 13-1½ fofHkUu ea=ky;ksa@foHkkxksa }kjk xfBr lfefr;ksa] fudk;ksa] ifj"knksa] cksMksaZ vkfn ij laln lnL;ksa dk ukekadu Ø-la- lfefr dk uke ukekafdr laln lnL;ksa ds uke ukekadu dh yksd lHkk jkT; lHkk rkjh[k 1- [ksy foHkkx ds v/khu Jh vuqjkx Bkdqj Jherh ,e-lh- 03-01-2019 Lok;Ùk laxBu ^Hkkjrh; Jh c`tHkw’k.k “kj.k flag esjh dkse [ksy çkfèkdj.k* dk lkekU; fudk;A 2- vYila[;d dk;Z ea=ky; ds pkS/kjh esgcwc vyh Jh dgd”kk 04-01-2019 v/khu dsaæh; oDQ ifj’knA dSlj ijohu Jh eqt¶Qj gqlSu csx

127 ifjf’k"V & 12 ¼ns[ksa iSjk 13-2½ fofHkUu ea=ky;ksa/foHkkxksa dh fganh lykgdkj lfefr;ksa ¼fg-l-l-½ ij laln lnL;ksa dk ukekadu

Ø-la- ea=ky;@foHkkx ftlls fganh ukekafdr laln lnL;ksa ds uke ukekadu dh lykgdkj lfefr lac) gS rkjh[k yksd lHkk jkT; lHkk 1- lkaf[;dh ,oa dk;ZØe Jh 'kjn f=ikBh Jh nsosUæ iky oRl 18-01-2019 dk;kZUo;u ea=ky; Jherh n”kZuk foØe Jh enu yky lSuh tnksZ”k 2- okf.kT; vkSj m|ksx ea=ky; Jh tud jke Jh xksiky ukjk;.k 21-02-2018 ¼vkS|ksfxd uhfr vkSj lao/kZu Jh v”kksd dqekj nksgjs flag foHkkx½ Jherh :ik xkaxwyh 3- is;ty vkSj LoPNrk M‚- lR; ukjk;.k 29-11-2018 ea=ky; tfV;k Jh jke “kdy 4- fons”k ea=ky; Jherh jek nsoh Jh çHkkr >k 14-06-2018 Jh fuuksax bfjax M‚- oh- eS=s;u

128 ifjf’k"V & 13 ¼ns[ksa iSjk 13-7½ laln lnL;ksa dks Lohdk;Z osru] HkÙks vkSj vU; lqfo/kk,a n’kkZus okyk fooj.k Ø-la- en osru] HkÙks vkSj vU; lqfo/kk,a 1- osru :i;s 1]00]000@& çfrekg ¼laln lnL;ksa ds osru vkSj nSfud HkÙks esa fnukad 01-04-2023 ls “kq: djrs gq, çR;sd ikap o’kZ ds i”pkr vk; dj vf/kfu;e] 1961 dh /kkjk 48 ds Li’Vhdj.k ds [kaM ¼v½ ds varxZr micafèkr ykxr eqækLQhfr lwpdkad ds vk/kkj ij o`f) dh tk,xhA½ 2- nSfud HkÙkk :i;s 2]000@& fnukad 01@04@2010 lsA laln lnL;ksa dks laln ds l= ds nkSjku gj ml fnu] ftl fnu ds fy, HkÙks dk nkok djuk gS] ¼chp esa iM+us okyh Nqfê;ksa dks NksM+dj] ftuds fy, ,sls gLrk{kj dh vko”;drk ugha gks½ yksd lHkk@jkT; lHkk lfpoky;ksa }kjk gLrk{kj ds mís”; ls j[ks x, jftLVj ij gLrk{kj djus gksrs gSaA 3- vU; HkÙks fnukad 01@04@2018 ls fuokZpu {ks= HkÙkk :i;s 70]000@& çfrekg dh nj ls vkSj dk;kZy; O;; HkÙkk :i;s 60]000@& çfrekg dh nj ls] ftlesa ls :i;s 20]000@& ys[ku lkexzh bR;kfn vkSj Mkd laca/kh enksa ij O;; ds fy, gksaxs] vkSj yksd@jkT; lHkk lfpoky; lnL;ksa }kjk lfpokyf;d lgk;rk çkIr djus ds fy, j[ks x, O;fä ¼O;fä;ksa½ dks :i;s 40]000@& çfrekg rd dk Hkqxrku djsxk vkSj ,d O;fä lnL; }kjk fof/kor çekf.kr daEI;wVj çf”kf{kr gksxkA ¼blesa fnukad 01-04-2023 ls “kq: djrs gq, çR;sd ikap o’kZ ds i”pkr~ vk; dj vf/kfu;e] 1961 dh /kkjk 48 ds Li’Vhdj.k ds [kaM ¼v½ ds varxZr micaf/kr ykxr eqækLQhfr lwpdkad ds vk/kkj ij o`f) dh tk,xhA½ 4- VsyhQksu fnYyh ds vkokl] fuokZpu {ks= ds vkokl vkSj baVjusV dusfDVfoVh ds ç;kstukFkZ lHkh rhuksa VsyhQksuksa dks feykdj çfro’kZ 1]50]000 fu%”kqYd d‚yA Vªad dky ds fcyksa dks çfr o’kZ 1]50]000 LFkkuh; d‚y dh /kujkf”k dh lhek ds vUnj jgrs gq, lek;ksftr fd;k tk,xkA blls T;knk dh xbZ d‚yksa dks] tks fu/kkZfjr dksVk ls vf/kd gksaxh] vxys o’kZ ds dksVs esa lek;ksftr djus dh vuqefr nh tk,xhA tks lnL; mudks miyC/k dqy fu%”kqYd LFkkuh; d‚yksa dk mi;ksx ugha djrs gSa] mudh vç;qä “ks’k VsyhQksu d‚yksa dks vkxs tksM+ fn;k tk,xk tc rd fd os viuk in ugha NksM+ nsrs gSaA lnL; mUgsa miyC/k dqy fu%”kqYd LFkkuh; d‚yksa ds mi;ksx djus ds fy, fdlh Hkh la[;k esa] fnYyh esa vius vkokl rFkk fuokZpu {ks= esa] VsyhQksuksa dk ç;ksx djus ds gdnkj gSa c”krsZ fd VsyhQksu muds vius uke ij gksuk pkfg, rFkk mUgsa miyC/k rhu VsyhQksuksa ds vfrfjä vU; VsyhQksuksa ds yxkus vkSj fdjk;k çHkkj lnL; }kjk Lo;a ogu fd;k tk,xkA

129 Ø-la- en osru] HkÙks vkSj vU; lqfo/kk,a lnL; egkuxj VsyhQksu fuxe fyfeVsM vkSj Hkkjr lapkj fuxe fyfeVsM] ls jk’Vªh; jksfeax lqfo/kk lfgr nks eksckby Qksu ¼,d fnYyh esa vkSj nwljk fuokZpu {ks= esa½ vFkok tgka egkuxj VsyhQksu fuxe fyfeVsM ;k Hkkjr lapkj fuxe fyfeVsM dh lqfo/kk,a miyC/k ugha gSa] fdlh vU; futh eksckbZy vkijsVj }kjk eksckbZy Qksu dk ç;ksx mUgsa miyC/k dqy fu%”kqYd LFkkuh; d‚yksa ds fy, dj ldrk gS] c”krsZ fd futh eksckbZy Qksu ds fy, iathdj.k vkSj fdjk;k çHkkj lnL; }kjk Lo;a ogu fd;k tk,xkA ,d lnL; çfr o’kZ okfil dh xbZ nl gtkj d‚y ds LFkku ij mijksä rhu VsyhQksu esa ls fdlh ,d ij MTNL/BSNL ls cz‚McSaM lqfo/kk çkIr djus dk Hkh gdnkj gSA blds vfrfjä] ,d lnL; fnYyh fuokl ij bl “krZ ds v/khu jgrs gq, okbZQkbZ lsokvksa ds lkFk gkbZ LihM FTTH dk ykHk mBk ldrk gS fd bl lqfo/kk ds çHkkj ds fy, ljdkj }kjk lh/ks MTNL dks dsoy :- 2]200@& çfrekg rd Hkqxrku fd;k tk,xkA 5 vkokl fu%”kqYd fdjk, okys ¶ySV ¼ftuesa gksLVy vkokl “kkfey gS½A ;fn dksbZ lnL; caxyk vkokl dk gdnkj gS vkSj ;fn mlds vuqjks/k ij mls caxyk vkcafVr fd;k tkrk gS] rks og iwjs lk/kkj.k fdjk, dk Hkqxrku djsxkA uo fuokZfpr laln lnL; ;fn fuokZpu vk;ksx }kjk mlds fuokZpu dh vfèklwpuk ds çdk”ku ls igys fnYyh igqap tkrk gS rks og ikjxeu vkokl dk gdnkj gSA QuhZpj dh vkfFkZd lhek & :i;s 1]00]000@& ¼:i;s 80]000@& LFkk;h QuhZpj + :i;s 20]000@& xSj&LFkk;h QuhZpj ds fy,½A ¼blesa fnukad 01-04- 2023 ls “kq: djrs gq, çR;sd ikap o’kZ ds i”pkr~ vk; dj vfèkfu;e] 1961 dh /kkjk 48 ds Li’Vhdj.k ds [kaM ¼v½ ds varxZr micaf/kr ykxr eqækLQhfr lwpdkad ds vk/kkj ij o`f) dh tk,xhA½ çR;sd rhu eghus esa lksQk doj vkSj inksaZ dh fu%”kqYd /kqykbZA laln lnL; }kjk ekax fd, tkus ij Luku?kj] jlksbZ?kj esa VkbZYl yxokukA 6- ikuh vkSj çR;sd o’kZ tuojh ls fctyh dh çfro’kZ 50]000 ;wfuVsa ¼ykbZV@ikoj çR;sd fctyh ehVj ij 25]000 ;wfuV vFkok nksuksa dks feykdj½ vkSj çfro’kZ 4]000 fdyks yhVj ikuhA ftu laln lnL;ksa ds vkokl ij ikoj ehVj ugha yxk gS mUgsa ykbV ehVj ij 50]000 ;wfuV çfro’kZ dh vuqefrA vç;qä fctyh vkSj ikuh dh ;wfuVksa dks vxys o’kksaZ esa ys tk;k tk,xkA vf/kd mi;ksx dh xbZ ;wfuVksa dks vxys o’kZ ds dksVk esa lek;ksftr fd;k tk,xkA ;fn ifr vkSj iRuh nksuksa laln lnL; gSa vkSj ,d gh vkokl esa jgrs gSa rks fctyh vkSj ikuh dh ;wfuVksa ds fu%”kqYd miHkksx dh la;qä gdnkjhA lsokfuo`fÙk@R;kxi=@e`R;q gksus ij lnL; vFkok mlds ifjokj dks ,d eghus ds Hkhrj ml o’kZ esa fctyh vkSj ikuh dh “ks’k ;wfuVksa dk miHkksx djus dh vuqefr nh tk ldrh gSA

130 Ø-la- en osru] HkÙks vkSj vU; lqfo/kk,a 7- fpfdRlk dsUæh; ljdkj ds xzsM&1 vf/kdkfj;ksa dks dsUæh; ljdkj LokLF; ;kstuk ds varxZr çkIr lqfo/kkvksa ds led{k fpfdRlk lqfo/kk,aA 8- okgu vfxze fnukad 01@04@2010 ls :i;s 4]00]000@& dsUæh; ljdkj ds deZpkfj;ksa ij ykxw nj ds C;kt ijA bl /kujkf”k dks 5 o’kksaZ dh vf/kdre vof/k ds vUnj okfil fy;k tk,xkA ;g vof/k laln lnL; ds dk;Zdky ls vf/kd ugha gksxhA 9- iwoZ lkalnksa (i) çR;sd O;fä] tks varfje laln ds lnL; ds :i esa vFkok laln ds dks isa’ku fdlh Hkh lnu dk fdruh Hkh vof/k ds fy, lnL; jgk gks] dks :i;s 25]000@& çfrekg dh U;wure isa”ku vkSj ikap o’kksaZ ls vfèkd o’kksaZ ds fy, laln dh lnL;rk ds çR;sd o’kZ ds fy, :i;s 2]000@& çfrekg vfrfjä isa”kuA (ii) vfrfjä isa”ku ds Hkqxrku ds fy, ukS ekl vFkok mlls vf/kd dh vof/k dh x.kuk ,d iw.kZ o’kZ ds lerqY; dh tkrh gSA ¼isa”ku vkSj vfrfjä isa”ku esa fnukad 01-04-2023 ls “kq: djrs gq, çR;sd ikap o’kZ ds i”pkr vk; dj vf/kfu;e] 1961 dh /kkjk 48 ds Li’Vhdj.k ds [kaM ¼v½ ds varxZr micaf/kr ykxr eqækLQhfr lwpdkad ds vk/kkj ij o`f) dh tk,xhA½ 10- laln lnL; fnoaxr lnL;@iwoZ lnL; dh iRuh@ifr@vkfJr dks ml isa”ku ds 50% ds dk mlds cjkcj ifjokj isa”ku tks laln lnL; dks mldh e`R;q ds le; fey jgh gksrh dk;Zdky & iRuh@ifr dks vkthou ¼dsoy ml fLFkfr dks NksM+dj tc iRuh@ifr iwoZ ds nkSjku lkaln gks½ vFkok vkfJr O;fä dks rc rd tc rd og vkfJr cuk jgrk fuèku gksus gSA ij mldh iRuh@ifr@ vkfJr dks ifjokj isa’kuA 11- ;k=k HkÙkk jsy% ;k=k HkÙks dk Hkqxrku can dj fn;k x;k gSA dksbZ Hkh “kkjhfjd :i ls v{ke lnL; mlh Js.kh esa] ftl Js.kh esa og ;k=k djrk gS] ,d lg;k=h dk gdnkj gksxkA ok;q;ku% fdlh Hkh ,;jykbUl esa ,d ok;q;ku HkkM+kA us=ghu@”kkjhfjd :i ls fodykax laln lnL; ds ekeys esa ,d lg;k=h ds fy, Hkh ok;q;ku HkkM+kA LVhej% LVhej dh mPpre Js.kh ds fy, ,d HkkM+s ds leku jkf”k ¼fcuk Hkkstu ds½

131 Ø-la- en osru] HkÙks vkSj vU; lqfo/kk,a lM+d% (i) :i;s 16@& çfr fdyks ehVj ¼fnukad 1-10-2010 ls½ (ii) fnYyh ds vkokl ls fnYyh gokbZ vìk tkus vkSj gokbZ vìk ls vkokl ij vkus ds fy, U;wure :i;s 120@& (iii) lM+d }kjk ;k=k HkÙkk tc LFkku esy] ,DlçSl vkSj lqijQkLV jsy ls ugha tqM+s gksaA (iv) ctV l= ds e/;kUrj ds nkSjku foHkkxh; LFkk;h lfefr dh nks cSBdksa ds chp laf{kIr vUrjky ds nkSjku ok;q;ku ;k=k ¼;k=kvksa½ ds fy, ;k=k HkÙkk] ,d ok;q;ku HkkM+s rd lhfer+ vuqifLFkfr ds fnuksa ds fy, nSfud HkÙkkA (v) iRuh@ ifr }kjk tc lnL; ds lkFk ;k=k ugha dh tk jgh gks] jsyos LVs”ku@gokbZ vìk vkus&tkus ds fy, o’kZ esa ;Fkk vuqKs; ;k=k,a djus gsrq lM+d ehy HkÙkk (vi) fnYyh ls 300 fd-eh- dh nwjh ds Hkhrj jgus okys lnL; lMd }kjk ;k=k dj ldrs gSa vkSj 16 :i;s çfr fd-eh- dh nj ls lM+d&ehy HkÙks dk nkok dj ldrs gSa (vii) v:.kkpy çns”k] vle] ef.kiqj] es?kky;] fetksje] ukxkySaM] flfDde vkSj f=iqjk ds mÙkj&iwohZ jkT;ksa ds lnL;@ifr ;k iRuh fuokZpu {ks=@jkT; esa vius vkokl ls fudVre gokbZ vìs rd lM+d }kjk ;k=k dj ldrs gSa (viii) “kkjhfjd :i ls v{ke lnL; dks jsy@ gokbZ ;k=k ds cnys lM+d }kjk ;k=k dh vuqefr gSA 12- ;k=k lqfo/kk (i) laln lnL; dks fdlh Hkkjrh; jsy dh okrkuqdwfyr çFke Js.kh ;k ,DthD;wfVo Js.kh esa ;k=k djus ds fy, jsy iklA ifr@iRuh Hkh laln lnL; ds lkFk mlh Js.kh esa ;k=k dj ldrs gSaA (ii) lg;k=h Hkh laln lnL; ds lkFk okrkuqdwfyr nks Vh;j esa ;k=k dj ldrk gSA (iii) ftl laln lnL; dh iRuh@ifr ugha gS os vius lkFk okrkuqdwfyr nks Vh;j esa vuqer lg;k=h ds vfrfjä ,d O;fä dks vius lkFk okrkuqdwfyr çFke Js.kh@,DthD;wfVo Js.kh esa ys tk ldrs gSaA (iv) laln lnL; vkSj mudh iRuh@ifr vFkok ,d lg;k=h dks yík[k ls fnYyh vkus vkSj tkus ds fy, ok;q;ku ;k=kA (v) vaMeku vkSj fudkscj }hilewg vkSj y{k}hi ds laln lnL; dks rFkk mudh iRuh@ifr vFkok ,d lg;k=h dks }hi vkSj ew[;Hkwfe ds chp vkus tkus ds fy, ok;q;ku ;k=k dh lqfoèkkA (vi) us=ghu vFkok “kkjhfjd :i ls fodykax laln lnL; okrkuqdwfyr nks Vh;j esa lg;k=h ds LFkku ij vius lkFk] ftlesa og Lo;a ;k=k dj jgk gks ok;q;ku ;k=k@jsy ;k=k esa ,d ifjpj dks ys tk ldrk gSA (vii) Hkkjr esa fdlh ,d LFkku ls fdlh vU; LFkku dh vdsys ;k iRuh@ifr ;k fdlh Hkh la[;k esa lg;k=h ;k fj”rsnkjksa ds lkFk o’kZ esa 34 ,dy ok;q;ku ;k=k,a mä lhek ds vUnjA (viii) vxys o’kZ dh gdnkjh esa 8 vfrfjä gokbZ ;k=kvksa dk lek;kstu (ix) vç;qä gokbZ ;k=kvksa dks mÙkjorhZ o’kZ esa ys tkuk (x) ,d o’kZ esa lnL; dks miyC/k 34 ok;q;ku ;k=kvksa ds cnys laln lnL; dh iRuh@ ifr vFkok lg;k=h o”kZ esa 8 ckj lnL; ds ikl tkus ds fy, ,dy ;k=k dj ldrk gSA (xi) vaMeku vkSj fudksckj }hi lewg rFkk y{;}hi ds laln lnL; vkSj mldh iRuh@ifr@lg;k=h ds fy, LVhej dk mPpre Js.kh dk LVhej ikl ¼Hkkstu “kkfey ugha gS½ (xii) tgka vkokl dk çkf;d LFkku jsy] lM+d ;k LVhej }kjk vxE; gks] ml fudVre LFkku tgka jsy lsok miyC/k gS] ds chp vkus&tkus ds fy, gokbZ ;k=k (xiii) laln lnL; ds :i esa mUgsa miyC/k gokbZ ;k=kvksa dk ykHk mBkus ds fy, lnL; fdlh Hkh ,;jykbUl ls ;k=k dj ldrs gSaA

132 Ø-la- en osru] HkÙks vkSj vU; lqfo/kk,a 13 iwoZ laln ¼1½ iwoZ laln lnL;] laln ds lacaf/kr lfpoky;] ;FkkfLFkfr] }kjk jsy ;k=k lnL;ksa dks djus ds laca/k esa tkjh çkf/kdkj i= ds vk/kkj ij] ,d lg;k=h lfgr ;k=k lqfo/kk Hkkjr esa ,d LFkku ls fdlh Hkh nwljs LFkku rd okrkuqdwfyr 2 Vh;j esa fu%”kqYd jsy ;k=k lqfo/kk ds gdnkj gSaA ¼2½ fdlh Hkh jsyos esa okrkuqdwfyr çFke Js.kh esa fdlh Hkh jsy ls vdsys ;k=k djus ds gdnkjA ¼3½ vaMeku vkSj fudksckj }hilewg rFkk y{k}hi ls lacaf/kr lkalnksa dks }hi vkSj Hkkjr dh eq[;Hkwfe ds chp LVhej lqfo/kkA 14- fnoaxr laln fdlh fnoaxr lnL; ds ifjokj dks fuEufyf[kr lqfo/kk,a miyC/k gSa% lnL; ds ¼d½ lnL; dh e`R;q dh rkjh[k ls 6 eghus dh vof/k ds fy, ljdkjh ifjokj dks vkoklA lqfo/kk,a ¼[k½ lnL; dh e`R;q dh rkjh[k ls nks ekg ls vuf/kd vof/k rd VsyhQksu lqfo/kk,aA 15- iwoZ laln dsaæ ljdkj LokLF; ;kstuk }kjk doj fd, x, “kgjksa esa jgus okys iwoZ lkalnksa lnL;ksa ds ij mruh gh nj ij va”knku dk Hkqxrku djus ij dsaæ ljdkj LokLF; ;kstuk fy, fpfdRlk ykxw gS ftl nj ij os laln lnL; ds :i esa Hkqxrku dj jgs FksA ;g lqfo/kk lqfo/kk,a egkfuns”kd ¼dsaæ ljdkj LokLF; ;kstuk½] LokLF; vkSj ifjokj dY;k.k ea=ky;] fuekZ.k Hkou] ubZ fnYyh ls lh/ks çkIr dh tk ldrh gSA 16- le; ls iwoZ ¼d½ fnukad 26-4-1999 ls le; ls iwoZ Hkax yksd lHkk ds lnL;ksa dks “ks’k vç;qä Hkax yksd lHkk (i) fu%”kqYd 1]50]000 VsyhQksu dkyksa] (ii) 50]000 ;wfuV fctyh] vkSj (iii) ds lnL;ksa dks 4]000 fdyksyhVj ikuh dks yksd lHkk ds Hkax gksus dh rkjh[k ls ubZ yksd lHkk lqfo/kk,a ds xBu dh vof/k ds chp ç;ksx djus dh vuqefr nh xbZ gSA ,slh ;wfuVksa dh vf/kd [kir dh fLFkfr esa] ;fn lnL; ubZ yksd lHkk ds fy, pqu fy;k tkrk gS rks mls igys o’kZ esa tks dksVk miyC/k gksxk mUgsa mlesa lek;ksftr djus dh vuqefr gksxhA

133 Ø-la- en osru] HkÙks vkSj vU; lqfo/kk,a 17- lnL; dh fnukad 1-10-2010 ls] laln lnL; ds ifr@iRuh lnL; ds çkf;d fuokl LFkku iRuh@ifr ls fnYyh vkus vkSj okfil tkus ds fy, jsy }kjk okrkuqdwfyr çFke Js.kh ;k dks ;k=k ,XthD;wfVo Js.kh esa fdlh Hkh jsy ls fdruh Hkh ckj ;k=k dj ldrh@ldrs lqfo/kk gSa] vkSj tc laln l= py jgk gks] rks bl “krZ ds v/khu jgrs gq, fd lnL; ds çkf;d fuokl LFkku ls fnYyh vkus vkSj okfil tkus ds fy, ok;q;ku ls ;k vkaf”kd :i ls ok;q;ku ls vkSj vkaf”kd :i ls jsy ls ;k=k djus dh vuqefr nh xbZ fd ,slh gokbZ ;k=kvksa dh dqy la[;k ,d o’kZ esa vkB ls vf/kd ugha gksaxhA tc laln dk l= py jgk gks vkSj ;fn lnL; dh iRuh@ifr ,slh ;k=k ;k mldk dksbZ Hkkx lM+d ls r; djrh@djrk gS rks :i;s 16@& çfr fdyksehVj dh nj ls lM+d ehy HkÙks dh vuqefr nh xbZ gSA tc laln dk l= py jgk gks vkSj ;fn ,slh ;k=k ;k mldk dksbZ Hkkx lnL; ds çkf;d fuokl ds vfrfjä fdlh vU; LFkku ls r; fd;k tkrk gS rks lnL; dh iRuh@ifr okLrfod ok;q;ku HkkM+s ds cjkcj /kujkf”k dk vFkok çkf;d fuokl LFkku ls fnYyh vkus vFkok okfil tkus ds fy, ok;q;ku HkkM+k] tks Hkh de gks] dk gdnkj gksxk@gksxhA 18- fnoaxr laln fdlh fnoaxr lnL; ds ifjokj dks fuEufyf[kr lqfo/kk,a miyC/k gSa%& lnL; ds ¼d½ lnL; dh e`R;q dh rkjh[k ls 6 eghus dh vof/k ds fy, ljdkjh ifjokj dks vkoklA lqfo/kk,a ¼[k½ lnL; dh e`R;q dh rkjh[k ls nks ekg ls vuf/kd vof/k rd VsyhQksu lqfo/kk,aA

134 ifjf’k"V & 14 ¼ns[ksa iSjk 13-7½ iwoZ laln lnL;ksa dks çnku dh xbZ lqfo/kk,a Ø- en Lohdk;Zrk la- 1- isa’ku (i) çR;sd O;fä] tks varfje laln ds lnL; ds :i esa vFkok laln ds fdlh Hkh lnu dk fdruh Hkh vof/k ds fy, lnL; jgk gks] dks :i;s 25]000@& çfrekg dh U;wure isa”ku vkSj ikap o’kksaZ ls vf/kd o’kksaZ ds fy, laln dh lnL;rk] fcuk fdlh vf/kdre lhek ds çR;sd o’kZ ds fy, :i;s 2]000@& çfrekg vfrfjä isa”kuA (ii) vfrfjä isa”ku ds Hkqxrku ds fy, ukS ekl vFkok mlls vf/kd dh vof/k dh x.kuk ,d iw.kZ o’kZ ds lerqY; dh tkrh gSA (iii) iwoZ laln lnL;ksa dks isa”ku fdlh çdkj dh vf/kdre lhek ds fcuk dqy feykdj fdlh Hkh vU; isa”ku dks ns[ks fcuk vuqer gksxhA 2- ifjokj isa’ku fnoaxr lnL;@iwoZ lnL; dh iRuh@ifr@vkfJr dks ml isa”ku dh vk/kh ds cjkcj ifjokj isa”ku tks laln lnL; dks mldh e`R;q ds le; fey jgh gksrh & iRuh@ifr dks vkthou ¼dsoy ml fLFkfr dks NksM+dj tc iRuh@ ifr iwoZ lkaln gks½ vkSj vkfJr O;fä dks rc rd tc rd og vkfJr cuk jgrk gSA 3- ;k=k lqfoèkk (i) iwoZ laln lnL;] laln ds lacaf/kr lfpoky;] ;FkkfLFkfr] }kjk jsy ;k=k djus ds laca/k esa tkjh çkf/kdkj i= ds vk/kkj ij] ,d lg;k=h lfgr Hkkjr esa ,d LFkku ls fdlh Hkh nwljs LFkku rd okrkuqdwfyr 2 Vh;j esa fu%”kqYd jsy ;k=k lqfo/kk ds gdnkj gSaA (ii) fdlh Hkh jsyos esa okrkuqdwfyr çFke Js.kh esa fdlh Hkh jsy ls vdsys ;k=k djus ds gdnkjA (iii) vaMeku vkSj fudksckj }hilewg rFkk y{}hi ls lacaf/kr lkalnksa dks }hi vkSj Hkkjr dh eq[;Hkwfe ds chp LVhej lqfo/kk 4- fpfdRlk dsaæ ljdkj LokLF; ;kstuk }kjk doj fd, x, ‘kgjksa esa jgus okys iwoZ lkalnksa lqfo/kk,a ij mruh gh nj ij va’knku dk Hkqxrku djus ij dsaæ ljdkj LokLF; ;kstuk ykxw gS ftl nj ij os laln lnL; ds :i esa Hkqxrku dj jgs FksA ;g lqfoèkk egkfuns”kd ¼dsaæ ljdkj LokLF; ;kstuk½] LokLF; vkSj ifjokj dY;k.k ea=ky;] fuekZ.k Hkou] ubZ fnYyh ls lh/ks çkIr dh tk ldrh gSA

135 5- le; ls iwoZ fnukad 26-04-1999 ls le; ls iwoZ Hkax yksd lHkk ds lnL;ksa dks “ks’k vç;qä Hkax yksd (i) fu%”kqYd 1]50]000 VsyhQksu dkyksa] (ii) 50]000 ;wfuV fctyh] vkSj (iii) lHkk ds 4]000 fdyksyhVj ikuh dks yksd lHkk ds Hkax gksus dh rkjh[k ls ubZ yksd lHkk lnL;ksa dks ds xBu dh vof/k ds chp ç;ksx djus dh vuqefr nh xbZ gSA ,slh ;wfuVksa lqfoèkk,a dh vf/kd [kir dh fLFkfr esa] ;fn lnL; ubZ yksd lHkk ds fy, pqu fy;k tkrk gS rks mls igys o’kZ esa tks dksVk miyC/k gksxk mUgsa mlesa lek;ksftr djus dh vuqefr gksxhA

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CONTENTS Chapter Contents PAGE(s) CHAPTER - I INTRODUCTION AND ORGANISATIONAL SET-UP 1-3 (a) Introduction 1-2 (b) Organisational set-up 2 (c) Organisational Chart 3 CHAPTER - II SUMMONING AND PROROGATION OF HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT 4-6 (a) Summoning and Prorogation 4 (b) Sessions 4-5 (i) Summoning 4 (ii) Prorogation 5 (c) Dates of Poll, Constitution, First Sitting, expiry of the term and Dissolution of 5-6 (First to Sixteenth Lok Sabhas) CHAPTER - III PRESIDENT’S ADDRESS AND ORDINANCES 7-13 (a) President’s Address 7 (b) Provisions regarding Ordinance 8 (c) Ordinances 8-11 (d) Ordinances promulgated by the President from 1952 31.03.2019 11-13 CHAPTER – IV GOVERNMENT BUSINESS IN PARLIAMENT AND TIME DISTRIBUTION 14-19 (a) Government Business 14 (b) Planning of Government Business 14-15 (c) Management of Government Business 15 (d) Resume of Government Business Transacted 16 (i) Legislative 16 (ii) Financial 16 (iii) Budget 16 (e) Motion of Confidence in the Council of Ministers 17 (f) Broad distribution of Official Time 17 (g) Time Lost on Adjournments due to Interruptions etc. 17-18 (h) Other Non-Official Business 18 (i) Number of Sittings 18-19 CHAPTER – V PRIVATE MEMBERS’ BUSINESS 20-25 (a) Lok Sabha 20-21 (b) Rajya Sabha 21 (i) Discussion under Rule 176 21 (ii) Calling Attention 21 (iii) Discussion on the working of Ministries 21 (c) Government’s Stand on Private Members’ Bills and Resolutions 22 (d) Private Members’ Bills considered by the Houses during the period from 23 06.01.2018 to 13.02.2019

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(e) Private Members’ Resolutions considered by the Houses during the period from 24 06.01.2018 to 13.02.2019 (f) Private Members’ Bills passed by Parliament from 1952 to 2019 24-25 (g) Private Members’ Resolutions adopted in Lok Sabha 25 CHAPTER – VI MONITORING OF ASSURANCES 26-32 (a) General procedure 26-27 (b) Lok Sabha 27-29 (c) Rajya Sabha 29-31 (d) Action to clear pending Assurances 32 (e) Report of the Committee on Government Assurances 32 CHAPTER – VII MATTERS RAISED UNDER RULE 377 IN THE LOK SABHA AND SPECIAL 33-35 MENTIONS UNDER RULE 180 A-E IN THE RAJYA SABHA (a) Matters raised under Rule 377 (Lok Sabha) 33 (b) Special Mentions under Rule 180 A-E (Rajya Sabha 33 (c) Follow-up action 33-34 (d) Action on matters raised after the Question Hour (Zero Hour) 34-35 CHAPTER –VIII CONSULTATIVE COMMITTEES 36-38 CHAPTER –IX PARLIAMENTARIANS ON GOODWILL MISSION 39-49 (a) Visit of Government Sponsored Delegation of MPs to foreign countries 39-48 (b) Nomination of Members of Parliament on the Government Delegations visiting 48 abroad (c) Visit of Members of Parliament to foreign countries 49 (d) Permission under Foreign Contribution (Regulation), Act, 1976 49 (e) Permission/clearance to State Governments for Foreign Visit 49 CHAPTER – X YOUTH PARLIAMENT SCHEME 50-56 (a) Introduction 50 (b) Youth Parliament Competition in the schools under the Govt. of National Capital 51 Territory (N.C.T.) of Delhi & New Delhi Municipal Council (N.D.M.C.) (i) Prize Distribution Function of the 52nd Youth Parliament competition, 51 2017-18 (ii) Orientation Course for 53rd Youth Parliament Competition, 2018-19 51 (iii) Evaluations of the 53rd Youth Parliament Competition, 2018-19 51 (c) National Youth Parliament Competition in Kendriya Vidyalayas 51-53 (i) Prize Distribution Function of the 30th National Youth Parliament 52 Competition (ii) Orientation Courses for the 31st National Youth Parliament Competition, 52-53 2018-19 (iii) Evaluation of 31st National Youth Parliament Competition, 2018-19 53 (d) National Youth Parliament Competition in Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas 53-54 (i) Prize Distribution Function of the 21st National Youth Parliament 53 Competition, 2017-18

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(ii) Orientation Courses for the 22nd National Youth Parliament Competition, 54 2018-19 in Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas (iii) Evaluation of 22nd National Youth Parliament Competition for Jawahar 54 Navodaya Vidyalayas, 2018-19 (e) Youth Parliament Competition in Universities/colleges 54-56 (i) Evaluation of 14th National Youth Parliament Competition, 2017-18 for 55 Universities/Colleges (ii) Prize Distribution Function of the 14th National Youth Parliament 55 Competition, 2017-18 for Universities/ College (iii) Orientation Course for the 15th National Youth Parliament Competition, 56 2018-19 for Universities / Colleges (f) Youth Parliament Competition in states/UTs 56 CHAPTER – XI USE OF HINDI IN THE MINISTRY 57-60 CHAPTER – XII NATIONAL eVIDHAN APPLICATION (NeVA) 61-77 (a) Introduction 61-62 (b) Salient Features of NeVA 62-63 (c) Opening of CPMU in the office of the Ministry in Parliament HouseAnnexe 63 (d) National Workshop on NeVA 64-68 (e) Workshop for Capacity Building of State Legislatures 69-74 (f) Video Conferencings Conducted for Knowledge Transfer to Nodal Officers 75-77 CHAPTER – XIII GENERAL 78-85 (a) Nomination of Members of Parliament on Committees, Councils, Boards, 78 Commissions etc. set up by the Government (b) Nomination of Members of Parliament on Hindi Salahkar Samitis 78 (c) Action on Reports of Parliamentary Committees 78 (d) Salary and Allowances of Members of Parliament 78-79 (e) Action on Reports of Committee on Subordinate Legislation 79 (f) Institution of Leaders/Chief Whips and Whips 79 (g) All India Whips Conference 79 (h) Training Course in Parliamentary Practices and Procedures for Officers of 79-80 Central Government (i) Members of Parliament –Services Rendered 81 (i) Welfare of Members of Parliament 81 (ii) Transport and dinner arrangement for Members of Parliament 81 (j) Ushering in duty at important functions 81 (k) Liaison with Leaders of various parties/groups in Parliament 81 (l) Research Work 82 (m) Participation in Gangotri-Dharali Culture Festival organized by Mt. Everest 83 Foundation (n) Budgetary Position 85 (o) Activities undertaken for benefit of the persons with disabilities 85

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APPENDIX PAGE (s) APPENDIX -I Functions Allocated to the Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs 86 APPENDIX -II Bills passed by both Houses of Parliament during the period from 87-91 06.01.2018 to 13.02.2019 APPENDIX -III List of bills pending in Lok Sabha and Rajay Sabha at the end of 17th 92-95 Session of and 248th session of Rajya Sabha APPENDIX- IV Statement showing the date (s) for consideration of the Union Budget 96-97 during the period from 06.01.2018 to 13.02.2019. APPENDIX -V Statement showing the dates, time taken etc., when motions of 98-99 confidence in the Council of Ministers were discussed. APPENDIX -VI Private Members’ Bills introduced in Lok/Rajya Sabha during the 100-113 period from 06.01.2018 to 09.01.2019 APPENDIX -VII Guidelines formulated in September, 2005 to regulate the constitution 114-118 and functioning of the Consultative Committees for various Ministries and Departments APPENDIX -VIII List of Consultative Committees constituted for various Ministries for 119-120 16th LokSabha APPENDIX -IX Dates of meetings held during the period from 1.1.2018 to 31.03.2019 121-126 of the Consultative Committees and important subjects discussed therein APPENDIX -X Details of prize winners of various competitions conducted during 127-128 Hindi Fortnight celebrated in the Ministry during 14th to 28th September, 2018. APPENDIX -XI Nomination of Members of Parliament on Committees, Bodies, 129 Councils, Boards etc. set up by various Ministries/Departments APPENDIX -XII Nomination of Members of Parliament on the Hindi Salahkar Samiti 130 (HSS) of various Ministries/Departments APPENDIX -XIII Statement showing the Salary, Allowance and other Facilities 131-135 admissible to Members of Parliament APPENDIX -XIV Facilities extended to Ex- Members of Parliament 136

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CHAPTER-I INTRODUCTION AND ORGANISATIONAL SET-UP Introduction 1.1 In a Parliamentary form of Government, the day-to-day working of the Parliamentary System depends on coordinated efforts of Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs with all Ministries/Departments. Parliamentary programme covers numerous intricate matters – financial, legislative and non-legislative – relating to various Ministries/Departments of the Government. The task of efficiently handling diverse Parliamentary work on behalf of the Government, in the Parliament, has been assigned to the Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs. As such, the Ministry serves as an important link between the two Houses of Parliament on the one hand and the Government on the other in respect of Government Business in Parliament. Created in May, 1949, as a Department, it soon became a full- fledged Ministry with the allotment of more responsibilities and functions. 1.2 The functions allocated to the Ministry under the Government of India (Allocation of Business) Rules, 1961, framed under Article 77(3) of the Constitution of India arein Appendix-I. 1.3 The Ministry renders secretarial assistance to the Cabinet Committee on Parliamentary Affairs, which watches the progress of Government Business in Parliament and gives directions as may be necessary for the smooth and efficient conduct of such business besides recommending dates of summoning and prorogation of both the Houses of the Parliament and approving the Government’s Stand on Private Member’s Bills and Resolutions. 1.4 The Ministry keeps close contact with the Ministries/Departments of the Government in respect of Bills pending in Parliament, new Bills to be introduced and Bills to replace Ordinances. The Ministry keeps watch over the progress of Bills in both Houses of Parliament. In order to ensure smooth passage of Bills in Parliament, officials of the Ministry remain in constant touch with the officials of Ministries/Departments sponsoring the Bills and Ministry of Law and Justice which drafts the Bills. 1.5 The Ministry constitutes Consultative Committees of Members of Parliament and makes arrangements for holding their meetings both during the session and inter-session periods. Presently, there are 34 Consultative Committees attached to various Ministries. The guidelines regarding the Constitution, Functions and Procedures of these committees have been formulated by this Ministry with the approval of Cabinet. The Ministry also nominates Members of Parliament as and when required, on the Commissions, Committees, Bodies etc set up by the Government. 1.6 The Ministry pursues with the other Ministries for prompt and proper implementation of assurances given by the Ministers in Parliament 1.7 The Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs looks after the welfare of Members of Parliament.

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The Minister of Parliamentary Affairs nominates Members of Parliament on various government delegations visiting abroad. 1.8 With a view to strengthening the roots of democracy and inculcating the habits of discipline and tolerance and for enabling the student community to have intimate knowledge of the working of Parliament, the Ministry conducts Youth Parliament Competitions in the schools of the Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi, Kendriya Vidyalayas, Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas and Universities/Colleges all over the country. 1.9 Parliamentarians in any country contribute to the shaping of foreign policy and relations with other countries. In the present international scenario, it is necessary and useful for the Government to utilize the expertise and services of Members of Parliament effectively for sensitizing and winning over the support of their counterparts in other countries, by explaining our policies, achievements, problems and future visions in various areas. With this objective in view, the Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs sponsors government delegations of Members of Parliament to other countries and also organizes the visits of Government sponsored delegation of MPs from other countries to India. 1.10 For proper implementation of the Official Language Policy and provisions of the Official Language Act, 1963 and Rules made thereunder and for translation work, there is a Hindi Section in the Ministry. Organisational Set-up 1.11 The Ministry continues to function under the charge of a Cabinet Minster assisted by two Ministers of State. The name etc. of the Cabinet Minister and Ministers of state who held the charge of the Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs during the period under report, are as under: - 1. Shri Ananthkumar, Cabinet Minister From 05.07.2016 to 12.11.2018 (Due to sad demise on 12.11.2018)

2. Shri , Cabinet Minister From 12.11.2018 onwards

3. Shri Vijay Goel, Minister of State (Rajya Sabha) From 03.09.2017 onwards

4. Shri Arjun Ram Meghwal, From 03.09.2017 onwards Minister of State (Lok Sabha)

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CHAPTER – II SUMMONING AND PROROGATION OF BOTH HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT At a Glance *During the period from 1.1.2018 to 31.03.2019, the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha held 73 and 75 sittings each respectively spread over Four Sessions. Summoning and Prorogation 2.1 Article 85(1) of the Constitution empowers the President to summon each Houseof Parliament to meet at such time and place as he/she thinks fit. Clause (2) thereof states that the President may from time to time prorogue the Houses or either House or dissolve the House of the People (Lok Sabha). The Allocation of Business Rules framed under Article 77(3) of the Constitution assign this function to the Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs. After assessing the time likely to be required for transaction of government business and for discussion on topics of public interest as may be demanded from time to time by Members of Parliament, a note is placed before the Cabinet Committee on Parliamentary Affairs for making a recommendation as to the date of commencement of a session of Parliament and its likely duration. After approval of the Cabinet Committee on Parliamentary Affairs to the proposal(s), concurrence of Prime Minister is solicited. In case, the Cabinet Committee on Parliamentary Affairs has not been constituted, a Note containing the proposal(s) is placed before the Cabinet. The recommendations (regarding the date of commencement of the session) of the Cabinet Committee on Parliamentary Affairs/Cabinet are submitted to the President for his/her approval. After the President’s approval, the date of commencement and duration of the session are conveyed to the Secretariats of the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha for issuing summons to the Members of Parliament after obtaining approval of the President. Sessions (i) Summoning 2.2 During the period from 1.1.2018 to 31.03.2019, Four Sessions each of the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha were held. The details of the sessions held are as follows:

SIXTEENTH LOK SABHA Session Duration Sittings Days 14th January 29, 2018 to April 06, 2018 29 68 15th July 18, 2018 to August 10, 2018 17 24 16th December 11, 2018 to January 8, 2019 17 29 17th January 31, 2019 to February 13, 2019 10 14

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RAJYA SABHA 245th January 29, 2018 to April 06, 2018 30 68 246th July 18, 2018 to August 10, 2018 17 24 247th December 11, 2018 to January 9, 2019 18 30 248th January 31, 2019 to February 13, 2019 10 14

(ii) Prorogation 2.3 After obtaining the approval of the Cabinet Committee on Parliamentary Affairs to the proposal to prorogue the Houses, the Government’s decision is conveyed to the two Secretariats of Parliament to enable them to issue the Order of the President and to notify the same in the Gazette of India. The details of dates of adjournment sine-die and the prorogation of the two Houses of the Parliament are as follows:-

SIXTEENTH LOK SABHA Session Date of Adjournment sine-die Prorogation 14th April 06, 2018 April 06, 2018 15th August 10, 2018 August 13, 2018 16th January 08, 2019 January 10, 2019 17th February 13, 2019 February 14, 2019 RAJYA SABHA 245th April 06, 2018 April 06, 2018 246th August 10, 2018 August 14, 2018 247th January 09, 2019 January 10, 2019 248th February 13, 2019 February 14, 2019

DATES OF POLL, CONSTITUTION, FIRST SITTING, EXPIRY OF THE TERM AND DISSOLUTION OF LOK SABHA (First to Sixteenth Lok Sabha)

Lok Sabha Last Date of Date of the Date of the Date of Date of Poll Constitution first sitting expiry of Dissolution Term (Article 83(2) of the Constitution) 1 2 3 4 5 6 First 21.02.52 02.04.52 13.05.52 12.05.57 04.04.57 Second 15.03.57 05.04.57 10.05.57 09.05.62 31.03.62

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Lok Sabha Last Date of Date of the Date of the Date of Date of Poll Constitution first sitting expiry of Dissolution Term (Article 83(2) of the Constitution) Third 25.02.62 02.04.62 16.04.62 15.04.67 03.03.67 Fourth 21.02.67 04.03.67 16.03.67 15.03.72 *27.12.70 Fifth 10.03.71 15.03.71 19.03.71 18.03.77 *18.01.77 Sixth 20.03.77 23.03.77 25.03.77 24.03.82 *22.08.79 Seventh 06.01.80 10.01.80 21.01.80 20.01.85 31.12.84 Eighth 28.12.84 31.12.84 15.01.85 14.01.90 27.11.89 Ninth 26.11.89 02.12.89 18.12.89 17.12.94 *13.03.91 Tenth 15.06.91 20.06.91 09.07.91 08.07.96 10.05.96 Eleventh 07.05.96 15.05.96 22.05.96 21.05.2001 *04.12.97 Twelfth 07.03.98 10.03.98 23.03.98 22.03.2003 *26.04.99 Thirteenth 04.10.99 10.10.99 20.10.99 19.10.2004 *06.02.04 Fourteenth 10.05.04 17.05.04 02.06.04 01.06.09 18.05.2009 Fifteenth 13.05.2009 18.05.2009 1.06.2009 31.05.2014 18.05.2014 Sixteenth 12.05.2014 18.05.2014 04.06.2014 03.06.2019 25.05.2019 Seventeenth 19.05.2019 25.05.2019

* 1. Mid-term polls were held, dissolution took place even before the elections. 2. Last dates of poll in column (2) are based on reports of Election Commission.

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CHAPTER - III PRESIDENT’S ADDRESS AND ORDINANCES President’s Address 3.1 Article 87(1) enjoins upon the President to address both Houses of Parliament assembled together at the commencement of the first session after each General Election and also at the commencement of the first session of each calendar year. 3.2 In accordance with clause (2) of Article 87, provisions have been made in the Rules of Procedure of the Lok Sabha and of the Rajya Sabha for discussion on the matters referred to in the President’s Address. The debate in both Houses takes place on a Motion of Thanks which is moved and seconded by members selected by the Minister of Parliamentary Affairs. The motions duly signed by such members are forwarded by the Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs to the Parliament Secretariat concerned. The scope of the discussion on the Address is very wide and members are free to speak on any subject, whether national or international. Even matters not specifically mentioned in the Address are touched upon by members through tabling of amendments to the Motion of Thanks on the Address or through participation in the debate. The office of the President is not criticised for anything contained in the Address, as it is drafted by the Government. The criticism, if any, has to be directed towards the Government. 3.3 The Address was delivered by the President on 29th January, 2018 and 31st January, 2019 at the commencement of the first session of the calendar year 2018 and 2019 repectively. The following table indicates the names of movers and seconders of the Motion of Thanks and the dates of the discussion thereon:-

FOURTEENTH SESSION OF SIXTEENTH LOK SABHA Names of mover and seconder on Motion of Thanks Dates of discussion Shri Rakesh Singh (Mover) February 2nd and 5th 2018. Shri Pralhad Venkatesh Joshi (Seconder) (Adopted) 245th SESSION OF RAJYA SABHA Shri Amit Anil Chandra Shah (Mover) February 2nd , 5th and 6th 2018. Dr. Vinay P. Sahasrabuddhe (Seconder) (Adopted) SEVENTEENTH SESSION OF SIXTEENTH LOK SABHA Names of mover and seconder on Motion of Thanks Dates of discussion Shri Hukamdev Narayan Yadav (Mover) February 5th and 7th 2019. Shri Jagdambika Pal (Seconder) (Adopted) 248th SESSION OF RAJYA SABHA Shri Bhupender Yadav (Mover) February 6th, 7th and 13th 2019. Shri Vijay Goel (Seconder) (Adopted)

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Provisions Regarding Ordinance 3.4 According to Article 123, if at any time (except when both Houses of Parliament are in session), the President is satisfied that circumstances exist which render it necessary for him to take immediate action, the President may promulgate an Ordinance as the circumstances appear to him to require. Such Ordinances shall have the same force and effect as an Act of Parliament but they should not contain any provision which the Parliament would not under the Constitution, be competent to enact. The said Article further stipulates laying of Ordinances before both Houses of Parliament. Provision also exists for moving Statutory Resolutions seeking their disapproval. Under the Constitution, an Ordinance shall cease to operate at the expiration of six weeks from the reassembly of Parliament, or if before the expiration of that period, Resolutions disapproving it are passed by both Houses, upon the passing of the second of those Resolutions. Where the Houses of Parliament are summoned on different dates, the period of six weeks shall be reckoned from the later of those dates. 3.5. Provisions have been made in the Rules of Procedure of the two Houses for laying of statements explaining the circumstances which necessitated promulgation of Ordinances so that members might make use of the same while deliberating upon them. 3.6 The Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs ensures compliance of various provisions of the Constitution of India and the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in the two Houses of Parliament by arranging laying of copies of the Ordinances, requesting the Ministries to lay explanatory statements and providing time for consideration of Statutory Resolutions seeking disapproval of the Ordinances alongwith consideration of Bills seeking to replace these Ordinances. All efforts are made to get action completed well within the period of six weeks as stipulated in the Constitution. Ordinances 3.7 During the period from 01.01.2018 to 31.03.2019, 22 Ordinances were promulgated. A copy each of the Ordinances was laid in English and Hindi versions on the Table of the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha by the Ministers of State for Parliamentary Affairs. A statement indicating various details regarding their dates of promulgation, laying, replacement by Acts of Parliament etc. are given below:-

Sl. Title of the Date of laying Introduc- Date of consideration & Date of No. Ordinance & Date of tion of Bill passing of the Bill Assent and promulgation replacing Act No. Lok Rajya Sabha Lok Rajya Sabha the Ordi- Sabha Sabha nance 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1. The Fugitive Economic 18.07.18 18.07.18 *12.03.2018 19.07.2018 25.07.2018 17 of 2018 Offenders Ordinance, 31.07.2018 2018 (No. 1 of 2018)

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Sl. Title of the Date of laying Introduc- Date of consideration & Date of No. Ordinance & Date of tion of Bill passing of the Bill Assent and promulgation replacing Act No. Lok Rajya Sabha Lok Rajya Sabha the Ordi- Sabha Sabha nance 2. The Criminal Law 18.07.18 18.07.18 23.07.2018 30.07.2018 06.08.2018 22 of 2018 (Amendment) 11.08.2018 Ordinance, 2018 (No. 2 of 2018) 3. The Commercial 18.07.18 18.07.18 23.07.2018 01.08.2018 10.08.2018 28 of 2018 Courts, Commercial 20.08.2018 Division and Commercial Appellate Division of High Courts (Amendment) Ordinance, 2018 (No.3 of 2018) 4. The Homoeopathy 18.07.18 18.07.18 23.07.2018 30.07.2018 09.08.2018 23 of 2018 Central Council 13.08.2018 (Amendment) Ordinance, 2018 (No.4 of 2018)

5. The National Sports 18.07.18 18.07.18 23.07.2018 03.08.2018 09.08.2018 25 of 2018 University Ordinance, 17.08.2018 2018 (5 of 2018) 6. The Insolvency and 18.07.18 18.07.18 23.07.2018 31.07.2018 10.08.2018 26 of 2018 Bankruptcy Code 17.08.2018 (Amendment) Ordinance, 2018 (6 of 2018) 7. The Muslim Women 11.12.18 11.12.18 17.12.2018 27.12.2018 -- -- (Protection of Rights on Marriage) Ordinance, 2018 (7of 2018) 8. The Indian Medical 11.12.18 11.12.18 14.12.2018 31.12.2018 -- -- Council (Amendment) Ordinance, 2018 (8 of 2018). 9. The Companies 11.12.18 11.12.18 20.12.2018 04.01.2019 -- -- (Amendment) Ordinance, 2018 (9 of 2018) 10. The Muslim Women 04.02.19 04.02.19 ------(Protection of Rights on Marriage) Ordinance, 2019 (1of 2019)

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Sl. Title of the Date of laying Introduc- Date of consideration & Date of No. Ordinance & Date of tion of Bill passing of the Bill Assent and promulgation replacing Act No. Lok Rajya Sabha Lok Rajya Sabha the Ordi- Sabha Sabha nance 11. The Indian Medical 04.02.19 04.02.19 ------Council (Amendment) Ordinance, 2019 (2 of 2019) 12. The Companies 04.02.19 04.02.19 ------(Amendment) Ordinance, 2019 (3 of 2019) 13. The Muslim Women ------(Protection of Rights on Marriage) Second Ordinance, 2019 (4 of 2019) 14. The Indian Medical ------Council (Amendment) Second Ordinance, 2019 (5 of 2019). 15. The Companies ------(Amendment) Second Ordinance, 2019 (6 of 2019) 16. The Banning of ------Unregulated Deposit Schemes Ordinance, 2019 (7 of 2019) 17. The Jammu And ------Kashmir Reservation (Amendment) Ordinance, 2019 (8 of 2019) 18. The Aadhaar ------And Other Laws (Amendment) Ordinance, 2019 (9 of 2019) 19. The New Delhi ------International Arbitration Centre Ordinance, 2019 (10 of 2019) 20. The Homoeopathy ------Central Council (Amendment) Ordinance, 2019 (11 of 2019)

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Sl. Title of the Date of laying Introduc- Date of consideration & Date of No. Ordinance & Date of tion of Bill passing of the Bill Assent and promulgation replacing Act No. Lok Rajya Sabha Lok Rajya Sabha the Ordi- Sabha Sabha nance 21. The Special Economic ------Zones (Amendment) Ordinance, 2019 (12 of 2019) 22. The Central ------Educational Institutions (Reservation in Teachers’ Cadre) Ordinance, 2019 (13 of 2019).

* The Fugitive Economic Offenders Bill, 2018 was introduced on the 12th day of March, 2018 in the House of the People. Whereas the said Bill could not be taken up for consideration and passing in the House of the People during that Session. 3.8 ORDINANCES PROMULGATED BY THE PRESIDENT FROM 1952 TO 31.03.2019

Year Number of Ordinances Year Number of Ordinances Promulgated Promulgated 1952 09 1953 07 1954 09 1955 07 1956 09 1957 06 1958 07 1959 03 1960 01 1961 03 1962 08 1963 -- 1964 03 1965 07 1966 13 1967 09 1968 13 1969 10 1970 05 1971 23 1972 09 1973 04 1974 15 1975 29 1976 16 1977 16 1978 06 1979 10 1980 10 1981 12 1982 01 1983 11

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Year Number of Ordinances Year Number of Ordinances Promulgated Promulgated 1984 15 1985 08 1986 08 1987 10 1988 07 1989 02 1990 10 1991 09 1992 21 1993 34 1994 14 1995 15 1996 32 1997 31 1998 20 1999 10 2000 05 2001 12 2002 07 2003 08 2004 08 2005 04 2006 03 2007 08 2008 08 2009 09 2010 04 2011 03 2012 01 2013 11 2014 09 2015 12 2016 10 2017 07 2018 9 2019 13 (31.03.2019)

N.B.: The position regarding Governments which were in power at the Centre during the years in which Ordinances were promulgated is as under:-

First Lok Sabha: April 2, 52 to April 4, 57; National Congress (Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru) Second Lok Sabha: April 5, 57 to March 31, 62: National Congress (Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru) Third Lok Sabha: April 2, 62 to March 3, 67; National Congress (Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru, from April 1, 62 to May 27, 1964; Shri Gulzari Lal Nanda from May 27, 1964 to June 9, 1964; Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri from June 9, 1964 to January 11, 1966 and Shri Gulzari Lal Nanda from January 11, 1966 to January 24, 1966 and Smt. Indira Gandhi from January 24, 1966 to March 3, 1967) Fourth Lok Sabha: March 4, 67 to December 27, 70: Congress (I) (Smt. Indira Gandhi from March, 4, 67 to March 15, 71).

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Fifth Lok Sabha: March 15, 71 to January 18, 77: Congress (I) (Smt. Indira Gandhi) Sixth Lok Sabha: March 23, 77 to August 22, 79: Congress (I)/Janata Party (Smt. Indira Gandhi 18.1.77 to 24.3.77) (Shri Morarji Desai from March 24, 77 to July 28, 79 and Shri Charan Singh from July 28, 79 to January 14, 80) Seventh Lok Sabha: January 10, 80 to December 31, 84: Congress (I), (Smt. Indira Gandhi from January 14, 80 to October 31, 84 and Shri Rajiv Gandhi from October 31, 84 to December 31, 84) Eighth Lok Sabha: December 31, 84 to November 27, 89: Congress (I), (Shri Rajiv Gandhi from December 31, 84 to December 2, 1989) Ninth Lok Sabha: December 2, 89 to March 13, 91: (Shri V.P. Singh from December 2, 89 to November 10, 90 and Shri Chandra Shekhar from November 10, 90 to June 21, 91) Tenth Lok Sabha: June 20, 91 to May 10, 96: Congress (I), (Shri P.V. Narasimha Rao from June 21, 91 to May 16, 1996) Eleventh Lok Sabha: May 15, 96 to Dec. 4, 1997; /United Front (i) (Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee from May 16, 96 to June 1, 1996; (ii) Shri H.D. Deve Gowda from June 1, 96 to April 21, 1997 and Shri I.K. Gujral from April 21, 1997 to March 19, 1998). Twelfth Lok Sabha: March 10, 98 to April 26,.99: Bharatiya Janata Party led alliance (Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee from March 19, 1998 to October13, 1999) Thirteenth Lok Sabha: October 10, 1999 to February 6, 2004: Bharatiya Janata Party led NDA (Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee from October 13, 1999 to May 22, 2004). Fourteenth Lok Sabha: May 17, 2004 to May 18, 2009 INC led UPA (Dr. Manmohan Singh from May 22, 2004 to May 22, 2009). Fifteenth Lok Sabha: May 18, 2009 to May 17, 2014: INC led UPA (Dr. Manmohan Singh from May 22, 2009 to May 26, 2014). Sixteenth Lok Sabha: May 18, 2014 Bharatiya Janata Party led NDA (Shri Narender Damodar Modi from May 26, 2014 onwards).

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CHAPTER – IV GOVERNMENT BUSINESS IN PARLIAMENT AND DISTRIBUTION OF PARLIAMENTARY TIME At a Glance • The Union Budget for 2018-19 was presented on February 01, 2018 • The Interim Budget for 2019-20 was presented on February 01, 2019 • Thirty three Bills were passed by both Houses of Parliament Government Business 4.1 In a Parliamentary democracy, a major portion of work before the Parliament relates to government business. Planning of government business, therefore, assumes great significance. It becomes the responsibility of the government to see that the time for this purpose is wisely and effectively utilized. The Rules of Procedure and Conduct of business in the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha provide that on days allotted for transaction of government business, that business shall have precedence and that business shall be arranged in such order as the Presiding Officers of the two Houses may determine in consultation with the Leader of the respective Houses. The function of planning and co- ordination of government business has been entrusted to the Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs. In the discharge of this function, the Ministry works under the directions of the Cabinet Committee on Parliamentary Affairs. 4.2 Almost the entire time when the Parliament is at work, barring the Question Hour every day and two-and-half hours on Fridays, is at the disposal of the government for government business. The government, however, readily agrees to provide time for consideration of topics of urgent public importance as demanded by members from time to time and recommended by the Business Advisory Committee of the two Houses. Planning of Government Business 4.3 Well before the commencement of a session of Parliament, all ministries/departments of the Government of India are requested to intimate their legislative and non-legislative proposals for consideration during the ensuing session of Parliament. However, the programme for the session is not finalised merely on the basis of replies received from the different ministries/departments. The Ministry cross checks the information with the Legislative Department of the Ministry of Law & Justice to ascertain the position in regard to drafting of the Bills. Such meetings were held on 18th January, 2018 before the Budget Session, 2018, 11th of July, 2018 before Monsoon Session, 2018, 29th November, 2018 before Winter Session, 2018 and on 28th January, 2019 before Interim Budget Session, 2019. Thereafter, the Minister of Parliamentary Affairs takes a meeting of secretaries/senior officers of ministries/departments before the commencement of every session to impress upon them the necessity of giving priority to the finalisation

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of legislative proposals and other items of government business. Legislative proposals which are not ripe enough and are not likely to be ready in time are dropped. Three such meetings were held – one meeting on January 24, 2018 before the Budget Session, 2018, second meeting was held on July 11, 2018 before the Monsoon Session, 2018 and the third meeting was held on November 30, 2018 before the Winter Session, 2018. During the period under report, the Minister of Parliamentary Affairs called the meetings of Leaders of Various political parties/group to evolve mutual consensus on the agenda of the Session on 28.01.2018, 17.07.2018, 10.12.2018 and 31.01.2018. After having made a precise assessment of the government business, a Calendar of government business is tentatively drawn up for each session. During the period from 1.1.2018 to 31.03.2019, four tentative lists of government business were prepared and made available to the Lok Sabha/Rajya Sabha Secretariats for circulation amongst Members of Parliament to enable them to have a broad idea about the Bills/subjects that might come up in the session and to make preparation for participation in debates thereon. 4.4 In order to give members advance information of the government business to be transacted by both Houses of Parliament, the Minister/Minister of State of Parliamentary Affairs makes statements in Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha at the last sitting in each week regarding government business to be taken up in the succeeding week. Eight statements in Lok Sabha and nine Statements in Rajya Sabha were made during the period under report. 4.5 (a) The process of planning the programme of government business does not end by making a forecast once a week. The progress of business is constantly and closely watched so that adjustments, if needed, could be made at short notice. In actual practice, such adjustments are required to be made from day to day. For this purpose, the Ministry supplies the order of government business for each sitting of the two Houses to the concerned Secretariat of Parliament for inclusion in the daily Order Paper. During the period under report, 83 and 87 Lists of Government Business for the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha respectively, were issued to the two Secretariats of Parliament in connection with transaction of government business. (b) Business Advisory Committee, Lok Sabha and Business Advisory Committee, Rajya Sabha allot time for discussion of various items of government business in consultation with the Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs. During the year, notes were sent to the Lok Sabha/Rajya Sabha Secretariats for allocation of time in respect of 154 items (Lok Sabha - 69 and Rajya Sabha - 85). Management of Government Business 4.6 Management of government business is important and requires a lot of skill and dexterity on the part of the Minister of Parliamentary Affairs. As the Chief Whip of the party in power, he/she must at all times ensure the attendance of Members of his/her Party as also of allied/supporting parties, if any. He/she also keeps close and constant contact with the Presiding Officers, the Leaders, as well as Chief Whips and Whips of various parties and groups.

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Resume of Government Business Transacted (i) Legislative 4.7 A total of 67 Bills (28 Bills in the Lok Sabha and 39 Bills in the Rajya Sabha) were pending at the conclusion of 13th Session of Sixteenth Lok Sabha and 244th Session of Rajya Sabha. 53 Bills were introduced in the Lok Sabha during the period under report, making a total of 120 Bills. Out of these, 33 Bills were passed by both the Houses (Appendix-II). 8 Bills, (3 in Lok Sabha and 5 in Rajya Sabha) were withdrawn. A total of 79 Bills (24 Bills in the Lok Sabha and 55 Bills in the Rajya Sabha) were pending in both Houses of Parliament at the conclusion of 17th Session of Sixteenth Lok Sabha and 248st Session of Rajya Sabha as indicated in Appendix –III. (ii) Financial 4.8 Rule 204 of the Lok Sabha Rules provides that the annual financial statement in terms of Article 112 of the Constitution, popularly known as the “Budget”, shall be presented to Parliament on such day as the President may direct. The Union Budget for 2018-19 was presented on 1 February, 2018 and the Interim Budget for 2019-20 was presented on February 01, 2019. The Budget is presented to the Lok Sabha when the Ministers- in-charge of Finance reads his Budget speech. In the Rajya Sabha, the annual financial statement is laid, usually after the completion of speeches of the minister in the Lok Sabha. 4.9 One of the important decisions taken during the Budget Session, 1993 was to set up Department related Parliamentary Standing Committees to scrutinize, inter-alia the demands for grants of various ministries/departments before these are discussed and voted in the House. The other functions of the Standing Committees include examining bills referred to them by the Chairman or Speaker, annual reports of ministries and basic long term policy documents presented to the Houses and referred to them by the Presiding Officers. (iii) Budget 4.10 Statements giving the dates of consideration of Union Budget for 2018-19 and Interim Budget for 2019-20 and during the period from 1.1.2018 to 31.03.2019 are appended (Appendixes – IVA and IVB). 4.11 The 17th Session of 16th Lok Sabha and 248th Session of Rajya Sabha was convened on January 31, 2019 primarily for obtaining approval to the Vote on Account for Interim Budget, 2019 for a period of four months ending July 31, 2019. The objective was to enable the Central Government to meet expenditure from the Consolidated Fund of India till the passing of the Union Budget by the new Lok Sabha. To facilitate purposeful discussion on the Vote on Account in the House, a Report containing, in brief, the activities of the Ministries for the calendar year, 2018, was prepared for circulation among the Members of Parliament.

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(iv) Other Official Business Motion of Confidence in the Council of Ministers 4.12 The usual procedure to express want of confidence in the Council of Ministers is through a motion of no confidence under Rule 198 of the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in Lok Sabha. The device of confidence motion is of recent origin. There is no rule in the Rules of Procedure relating to Motion of Confidence in the Council of Ministers. The requirement of moving such motion was perhaps not visualized at the time of framing of Lok Sabha Rules. The necessity of raising debate through such a motion, which is in the nature of an exercise of demonstrating majority support in the Lok Sabha, arose in the late seventies with the advent of minority Government caused by split in parties and later formation of coalition Government as a result of hung Parliaments. In the absence of any specific rules in this regard, such Motions of Confidence have been entertained under the category of motions stipulated in Rule 184 which are meant for raising discussion on matters of public interest. Discussion on such motions are taken under Rule 191 by putting before the House all the necessary questions. 4.13 The first such Motion of Confidence was moved by Shri V.P. Singh, the then Prime Minister on December 21, 1989, in the Lok Sabha, which was adopted by the House by voice vote on the same day. A statement showing eleven motions of confidence so far moved is annexed (Appendix-V). Broad Distribution of Official Time 4.14 The broad distribution of total official time taken by legislative, financial andnon financial items (including debates arranged on private members’ motions during the time earmarked for transaction of official business) in both Houses of Parliament is as under:-

Sl. Item Lok Sabha Rajya Sabha Percentage No. Hours Minutes Hours Minutes Lok Sabha Rajya Sabha (i) Legislative 70 35 32 40 30.82% 23.08% (ii) Financial 30 32 09 36 13.33% 6.78% (iii) Non- 127 51 99 15 55.83% 70.13% Financial

Time Lost on Adjournments due to Interruptions etc: 4.15 During the period under report, the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha were adjourned on various occasions due to interruptions/disorderly scenes. Time spent/lost on such adjournments etc. in Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha during the period under report is indicated below:

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LOK SABHA Session Total Actual Time of Time lost on Percentage of time Sitting adjournments due on adjournment to interruptions/ etc. due to disorderly scenes interruptions/ etc. disorderly scenes Hours Minutes Hours Minutes etc. 14th (16th Lok Sabha) 34 02 123 12 78.34% 15th (16th Lok Sabha) 111 03 02 36 2.28% 16th (16th Lok Sabha) 45 18 58 27 56.33% 17th (16th Lok Sabha) 38 35 11 51 23.49% Total 228 58 196 06 46.13% RAJYA SABHA 245th 45 16 124 37 73.35 % 246th 65 54 30 19 31.56% 247th 27 14 79 34 74.50% 248th 03 07 41 18 92.98% Total 141 31 275 48 66.09%

Other Non-Official Business 4.16 During the period under report, 2 calling attention notice in Rajya Sabha were discussed. 3 short duration discussions were held in Lok Sabha and 2 in Rajya Sabha. NUMBER OF SITTINGS OF PARLIAMENT AND NUMBER OF BILLS PASSED BY BOTH HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT (1952 to 2019)

Year Number of Sittings Bills passed Year Number of Sittings Bills passed Lok Rajya by both Lok Rajya by both Sabha Sabha Houses of Sabha Sabha Houses of Parliament Parliament 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1952 103 60 82 1953 137 100 58 1954 137 103 54 1955 139 111 60 1956 151 113 106 1957 104 78 68 1958 125 91 59 1959 123 87 63 1960 121 87 67 1961 102 75 63

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Year Number of Sittings Bills passed Year Number of Sittings Bills passed Lok Rajya by both Lok Rajya by both Sabha Sabha Houses of Sabha Sabha Houses of Parliament Parliament 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1962 116 91 68 1963 122 100 58 1964 122 97 56 1965 113 96 51 1966 119 109 57 1967 110 91 38 1968 120 103 67 1969 120 102 58 1970 119 107 53 1971 102 89 87 1972 111 99 82 1973 120 105 70 1974 119 109 68 1975 63 58 57 1976 93 84 118 1977 86 70 48 1978 115 97 50 1979 66 54 32 1980 96 90 72 1981 105 89 62 1982 92 82 73 1983 93 77 49 1984 77 63 73 1985 109 89 92 1986 98 86 71 1987 102 89 61 1988 102 89 71 1989 83 71 38 1990 81 66 30 1991 90 82 63 1992 98 90 44 1993 89 79 75 1994 77 75 61 1995 78 77 45 1996 70 64 36 1997 65 68 35 1998 64 59 40 1999 51 48 39 2000 85 85 63 2001 81 81 61 2002 84 82 86 2003 74 74 56 2004 48 46 18 2005 85 85 56 2006 77 77 65 2007 66 65 46 2008 46 46 47 2009 64 63 41 2010 81 81 43 2011 73 73 36 2012 74 74 32 2013 63 63 29 2014 67 64 38 2015 72 69 36 2016 54 56 43 2017 61 61 44 2018 63 65 33 2019 10 10 04

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CHAPTER - V PRIVATE MEMBERS’ BUSINESS 5.1 Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha afford ample opportunities to members, who are not members of the Council of Ministers, to raise matters of urgent public importance and ventilate the grievances of the people at large through various devices like Calling Attention Notice, Short Duration Discussion, No-day-yet Named Motion, Censure Motion, Motion of No-Confidence in the Council of Ministers, Half-an-hour discussion besides the Private Members’ Bills and Resolutions which are taken up alternatively for two-and-a-half hours kept apart for Private Members’ Business normally on Fridays. Discussion on these matters take place during the time earmarked for official business. 5.2 The following discussions were held during the period from 06.01.2018 to 13.02.2019- LOK SABHA DISCUSSIONS UNDER RULE 193

Sl. Subject and Member Ministry Date (s) of Time taken No. concerned discussion Hrs. Mts. 1. Deputy Speaker informed the House that Home 25.07.2018 05-00 Sh. Jitendra Chaudhury, who was to initiate Affairs the discussion under rule 193 on recent flood and drought situation in the various parts of the country, requested that Sh. P. Karunakaran, permitted to initiate the discussion on his behalf and the speaker accede to his request. 2. The Speaker informed the House that Shri Defence 03.01.2019 06-13 K. C. Venugopal, who has to initiate the 04.01.2019 discussion under rule 193 on issues relating to Rafale Deal, requested her that Shri Rahul Gandhi might be permitted to initiate the discussion on his behalf and she acceded to his request. 3. Shri raised a discussion 07.01.2019 00-03 on Natural calamities in various part of the (inconclusive) country, particularly in Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Odisha with reference to cyclones like Gaja, Titli, etc.

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CALLING ATTENTION: -

Sl. Subject Ministry Date of Time Taken No. Concerned discussion - - - -

RAJYA SABHA DISCUSSIONS UNDER RULE 176

Sl. Subject and Member Ministry Date (s) of Time taken No. concerned discussion Hrs.Mts. 1. Discussion on the non-implementation Home 24.07.2018 03-19 of the provisions of Andhra Pradesh Affairs Re-Organization Act, 2014. (Shri Y.S. Chowdary) 2. Discussion on the recent increase in the 07.08.2018 00-12 Minimum Support Prices for Kharif crops (inconclusive) and chalanges in agricultural sector (Shri Amit Anil Chandra Shah)

CALLING ATTENTION: -

No Subject Ministry Date of Time taken concerned discussion (Hrs. Mts.) 1. Sh. V. Murleedharan called the attention Electronics 26.07.2018 01-24 of Minister of Electronics and Information and Technology on the misuse of social media Information platforms to spread rumors and fake news Technology leading incidents of violence and lynching in the Country. 2. Dr. V. Maitreyan called the attention of Home 18.12.2018 00-02 Minister of Home Affairs, to the situation Affairs (Inconclusive) arising due to devastating caused by cyclones Gaja and Titli in some states and the action taken by the Government in regard there to.

DISCUSSION ON THE WORKING OF MINISTRIES IN RAJYA SABHA

Sl. No Ministry Date(s) of Discussion Time taken Hrs. Mts. -

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GOVERNMENT’S STAND ON PRIVATE MEMBERS’ BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS 5.3 One of the functions of the Cabinet Committee on Parliamentary Affairs is to determine Government’s Stand towards Private Members’ Bills and Resolutions listed and put down for consideration in the two Houses of Parliament. The Ministries/Departments concerned were requested to send briefs on the Government’s Stand in respect of the Bills and Resolutions which were listed for consideration and passing in the two Houses or which secured sufficiently higher priority in the ballots held for this purpose. 5.4 The Cabinet Committee on Parliamentary Affairs held six meetings on 06.04.2018, 25.06.2018, 11.08.2018, 13.11.2018, 09.01.2019 and 13.02.2019.

Sl. Date of meeting of Proposals considered and approved No. CCPA 1. 6th April, 2018 (i) Prorogation of Budget Session, 2018 of Parliament (ii) Ratification of PMBs/PMRs 2. 25th June, 2018 Summoning for Monsoon Session, 2018 3. 11th August, 2018 (i) Prorogation of Budget Session, 2018 of Parliament (ii) Ratification of PMBs/PMRs 4. 13th November, 2018 Summoning of Winter Session, 2018 5. 9th January, 2019 (i) Prorogation of Winter Session, 2018. (ii) Ratification of PMBs/PMRs. (iii) Summoning of Interim Budget Session, 2019. 6. 13th February, 2019 (i) Prorogation of Interim Budget Session, 2019. (ii) Ratification of PMBs/PMRs.

5.5. Two hundred & sixty-six Private Members’ Bills (245 Bills in Lok Sabha and 21 Bills in Rajya Sabha) were introduced (Appendix-VI) during the period from 06.01.2018 to 13.02.2019. Details regarding the non-official Bills and Resolutions discussed during the above period are indicated below: -

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PRIVATE MEMBERS’ BILLS CONSIDERED BY THE HOUSES DURING THE PERIOD FROM 06.01.2018 TO 13.02.2019

LOK SABHA Sl. Name of the Bill and Member in charge Date(s) of Result No. Discussion 1. The Sixth Schedule to the Constitution (Amendment) Bill, 05.08.2016 Withdrawn 2015 by Shri Vincent H. Pala. 10.03.2017 10.03.2017 24.03.2017 07.04.2017 21.07.2017 29.12.2017 03.08.2018 28.12.2018 2. The Television Broadcasting Companies (Regulation) Bill, 28.12.2018 Withdrawn 2015 by Shri 3. The Tourism Promotion Corporation of India Bill, 2015 by 28.12.2018 Inconclusive Shri Nishikant Dubey 08.02.2019 RAJYA SABHA 1. The Cow Protection Bill, 2017 by Dr. Subramaniyan Swamy 02.02.2018 Withdrawn 2. The Constitution (Amendment) Bill, 2017 (amendment of 02.02.2018 Withdrawn article 366) by Shri Sukhendu Sekhar Ray 20.07.2018 3. The Parliament (Enhancement of Productivity) Bill, 2017 03.08.2018 Inconclusive by Shri Naresh Gujral

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PRIVATE MEMBERS’ RESOLUTIONS CONSIDERED BY THE HOUSES DURING THE PERIOD FROM 06.01.2018 TO 13.02.2019

LOK SABHA Sl. Gist of the Resolution and Member in charge Date(s) of Result No. Discussion -- RAJYA SABHA 1. Amend the constitution so that the persons belonging 10.06.2018 Negatived to SC/ST Category in one state may be treated as the persons of that SC/ST category all over the country by Shri Vishambhar Prasad Nishad 2. Suitable legislation for the welfare of the widows in the 10.08.2018 Negatived country by Shri Tiruchi Siva 04.01.2019 3. Conduct Survey at regualar intervals to examine the 04.01.2019 Withdrawn backwardness of individuals and communications to check whether the weighted index system is being implemented effectively by Dr. Vikas Mahatme

PRIVATE MEMBERS’ BILLS PASSED BY PARLIAMENT FROM 1952 TO 2019

(A) BILLS INTRODUCED IN THE LOK SABHA Sl. Short Title of the Bill Act No. /Date No. of Assent 1. The Muslim Wakfs Bill, 1952, by Shri Syed Mohammed Ahmed Kasmi 29 of 1954 21.05.1954 2. The Indian Registration (Amendment) Bill, 1955, by Shri S.C. Samanta. 17 of 1956 06.04.1956 3. The Parliamentary Proceedings (Protection of Publication) Bill, 1956, 24 of 1956 by Shri Feroze Gandhi. 26.05.1956 4. The Code of Criminal Procedure (Amendment) Bill, 1953, by Shri 39 of 1956 Raghunath Singh. 01.09.1956 5. The Women’s and Children’s Institutions (Licensing) Bill, 1954, by 105 of 1956 Rajmata Kamledu Mati Shah. 30.12.1956 6. The Code of Criminal Procedure (Amendment) Bill, 1957, by Smt. 56 of 1960 Subhadra Joshi. 26.12.1960

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(A) BILLS INTRODUCED IN THE LOK SABHA Sl. Short Title of the Bill Act No. /Date No. of Assent 7. The Salary and Allowances of Members of Parliament (Amendment) 26 of 1964 Bill, 1964, by Shri Raghunath Singh. 29.09.1964 8. The Hindu Marriage (Amendment) Bill, 1963, by Shri Diwan Chand 44 of 1964 Sharma. 20.12.1964 9. The Supreme Court (Enlargement of Criminal Appellate Jurisdiction) 28 of 1970 Bill, 1968, by Shri Anand Narian Mullah. 09.08.1970 (B) BILLS INTRODUCED IN THE RAJYA SABHA 10. The Ancient and Historical Monuments and Archeological Sites 70 of 1956 and Remains (Declaration of National Importance) Bill, 1954, by Dr. 15.12.1956 Raghubir Singh. 11. The Hindu Marriage (Amendment) Bill, 1956, by Dr. (Smt.) Seeta 73 of 1956 Parmanand. 20.12.1956 12. The Orphanages and Other Charitable Homes (Supervision and Control) 10 of 1960 Bill, 1960, by Shri Kailash Bihari Lall. 09.04.1960 13. The Marine Insurance Bill, 1959, by Shri M.P. Bhargava. 11 of 1963 18.04.1963 14. The Indian Penal Code (Amendment) Bill, 1963, by Shri Diwan Chaman 36 of 1969 Lall. 07.09.1969

PRIVATE MEMBER’S RESOLUTIONS – ADOPTED IN LOK SABHA

Sl. Gist of the Resolution and Member- in- charge Date of No. Adoption 1. To ban slaughter of Cow and its progeny throughout the country, by 10.04.2003 Shri Prahlad Singh 2. Immediate steps for rehabilitation and welfare of displaced persons 11.12.2015 from Kashmir by Shri Nishikant Dubey.

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CHAPTER - VI MONITORING OF IMPLEMENTATION OF ASSURANCES At a Glance • During the period under report, 598 Assurances were given by the Ministers in Lok Sabha and 392 in Rajya Sabha. • 1052 Assurances given in Lok Sabha and 481 Assurances given in Rajya Sabha which pertain to the period under report as well as previous years, have been implemented. • In addition, 8 Assurances in Lok Sabha and 32 Assurances in Rajya Sabha have also been partially implemented. 6.1 While replying to questions or supplementaries thereon or during discussion on Bills, Resolutions, Motions in Parliament, at times, Ministers give assurances, for taking certain action or furnishing the required information. The Government is obliged to fulfill these assurances and present a Report to the respective Houses. Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs is the coordinating agency to ensure that the Ministries fulfill their assurances in time. GENERAL PROCEDURE 6.2 The Ministry extracts from the daily proceedings of both Houses, assurances given by Ministers and forward the same to the Ministries/Departments concerned for taking necessary action thereon. There is a set of expressions for each House which constitute an assurance. These expressions are illustrative and not exhaustive. While treating statement of Minister as an assurance, due consideration is given to the context in which it has been made and whether it is capable of being fulfilled within a reasonable time frame. 6.3 All assurances given are required to be fulfilled within a period of three months. Where delay is anticipated by the Ministry on account of some genuine difficulties in fulfilling an assurance or they do not find it feasible to fulfill an assurance for any valid reason, the Ministries/Departments request Lok Sabha/Rajya Sabha Secretariats direct for extension of time or dropping of an assurance as the case may be, under intimation to this Ministry. 6.4 The Implementation Reports received from administrative ministries concerned in fulfillment of assurances are laid on the Table of the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha as the case may be by the Minister/Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs. After the laying of Implementation Reports, copies of the Reports laid are supplied to the Members concerned and are also kept in the Parliament Library. The concerned Ministries/Deptts. are also informed about the laying of the Implementation Reports. 6.5 During the period under report, 598 assurances were given in Lok Sabha. Out of which 147 were laid on the Table of the House, none was dropped by the Committee on

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Government Assurances (CGA), Lok Sabha and remaining 451 were pending. Apart from this, total Implementation Reports (IRs) in respect of 1060 assurances (including 8 part), pertaining to previous years were also laid on the Table of the House. Similarly, out of the total 392 assurances given in Rajya Sabha during the period under report, 109 were laid on the Table of the House, 4 was dropped by the CGA, Rajya Sabha Secretariat and remaining 279 were pending. Apart from this, total Implementation Reports in respect of 513 assurances (including 32 part), pertaining to previous years also were laid on the Table of the House. The details of Assurances given/fulfilled/dropped during the years 1956 to 2019 and the balance which remain to be implemented are as follows:- LOK SABHA

Year Total Number of Assurances Total Balance % Imple- number of Fulfilled Dropped Implemented mentation Assurances 1. 2. 3. 4. 5(3+4) 6(2-5) 7. 1956 1543 1543 - 1543 - 100 1957 893 893 - 893 - 100 1958 1324 1324 - 1324 - 100 1959 1138 1138 - 1138 - 100 1960 1000 1000 - 1000 - 100 1961 1244 1244 - 1244 - 100 1962 1333 1333 - 1333 - 100 1963 781 781 - 781 - 100 1964 883 883 - 883 - 100 1965 1073 1073 - 1073 - 100 1966 1542 1542 - 1542 - 100 1967 2116 2116 - 2116 - 100 1968 4174 4174 - 4174 - 100 1969 4260 4260 - 4260 - 100 1970 3331 3331 - 3331 - 100 1971 1824 1824 - 1824 - 100 1972 1577 1577 - 1577 - 100 1973 1757 1757 - 1757 - 100 1974 1789 1789 - 1789 - 100 1975 925 925 - 925 - 100

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Year Total Number of Assurances Total Balance % Imple- number of Fulfilled Dropped Implemented mentation Assurances 1. 2. 3. 4. 5(3+4) 6(2-5) 7. 1976 521 521 - 521 - 100 1977 889 889 - 889 - 100 1978 1655 1655 - 1655 - 100 1979 1069 1069 - 1069 - 100 1980 1105 1105 - 1105 - 100 1981 1587 1587 - 1587 - 100 1982 1541 1541 - 1541 - 100 1983 1726 1726 - 1726 - 100 1984 1284 1284 - 1284 - 100 1985 783 783 - 783 - 100 1986 1098 1098 - 1098 - 100 1987 2616 2616 - 2616 - 100 1988 1171 1171 - 1171 - 100 1989 1867 1867 - 1867 - 100 1990 2396 2396 - 2396 - 100 1991 1674 1674 - 1674 - 100 1992 2195 2195 - 2195 - 100 1993 1759 1759 - 1759 - 100 1994 2524 2524 - 2524 - 100 1995 1465 1465 - 1465 - 100 1996 700 700 - 700 - 100 1997 2093 2093 - 2093 - 100 1998 1127 1127 - 1127 - 100 1999 748 747 - 747 1 99.87 2000 1721 1718 - 1718 3 99.83 2001 1528 1527 - 1527 1 99.93 2002 1505 1501 - 1501 4 99.73 2003 1407 1401 - 1401 5 99.57

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Year Total Number of Assurances Total Balance % Imple- number of Fulfilled Dropped Implemented mentation Assurances 1. 2. 3. 4. 5(3+4) 6(2-5) 7. 2004 905 896 - 896 9 99.01 2005 1733 1721 - 1721 12 99.31 2006 1073 1058 - 1058 15 98.6 2007 1282 1270 - 1270 12 99.06 2008 1111 1095 - 1095 16 98.56 2009 1313 1280 - 1280 33 97.49 2010 1597 1534 - 1534 63 96.06 2011 1889 1782 - 1782 107 94.34 2012 1945 1825 - 1825 120 93.83 2013 1356 1261 - 1261 95 92.99 2014 1460 1254 - 1254 206 85.89 2015 1330 1071 - 1071 259 80.53 2016 1297 948 - 948 349 73.09 2017 847 485 - 485 362 57.26 2018 529 147 - 147 382 27.79 2019 69 0 - 0 69 0 95997 93873 - 93873 2123 97.79

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Year Total Number of Assurances Total Balance % Imple- number of Fulfilled Dropped Implemented mentation Assurances 1. 2. 3. 4. 5(3+4) 6(2-5) 7. 1956 373 373 - 373 - 100 1957 238 238 - 238 - 100 1958 287 287 - 287 - 100 1959 235 235 - 235 - 100 1960 233 233 - 233 - 100 1961 257 257 - 257 - 100

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Year Total Number of Assurances Total Balance % Imple- number of Fulfilled Dropped Implemented mentation Assurances 1962 479 479 - 479 - 100 1963 218 218 - 218 - 100 1964 349 349 - 349 - 100 1965 1342 1342 - 1342 - 100 1966 436 436 - 436 - 100 1967 495 495 - 495 - 100 1968 827 827 - 827 - 100 1969 1104 1104 - 1104 - 100 1970 591 591 - 591 - 100 1971 447 447 - 447 - 100 1972 832 832 - 832 - 100 1973 1009 1009 - 1009 - 100 1974 724 724 - 724 - 100 1975 384 384 - 384 - 100 1976 781 781 - 781 - 100 1977 1117 1117 - 1117 - 100 1978 1655 1655 - 1655 - 100 1979 748 748 - 748 - 100 1980 1391 1391 - 1391 - 100 1981 1688 1688 - 1688 - 100 1982 1466 1466 - 1466 - 100 1983 1472 1472 - 1472 - 100 1984 1082 1082 - 1082 - 100 1985 1315 1315 - 1315 - 100 1986 1295 1295 - 1295 - 100 1987 1810 1810 - 1810 - 100 1988 1705 1705 - 1705 - 100 1989 1420 1420 - 1420 - 100 1990 1642 1642 - 1642 - 100 1991 1678 1678 - 1678 - 100

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Year Total Number of Assurances Total Balance % Imple- number of Fulfilled Dropped Implemented mentation Assurances 1992 2052 2052 - 2052 - 100 1993 1544 1544 - 1544 - 100 1994 1261 1261 - 1261 - 100 1995 740 740 - 740 - 100 1996 672 672 - 672 - 100 1997 906 906 - 906 - 100 1998 232 232 - 232 - 100 1999 261 260 - 260 1 99.62 2000 706 705 - 705 1 99.86 2001 382 382 - 382 - 100 2002 677 675 - 675 2 99.7 2003 843 841 - 841 2 99.76 2004 545 540 - 540 5 99.08 2005 1156 1148 - 1148 8 99.31 2006 858 853 - 853 5 99.42 2007 974 966 - 966 8 99.18 2008 678 669 - 669 9 98.67 2009 995 987 - 987 8 99.2 2010 1082 1041 - 1041 41 96.21 2011 1003 976 - 976 27 97.31 2012 1115 1056 - 1056 59 94.71 2013 686 643 - 643 43 93.73 2014 1189 1089 - 1089 100 91.59 2015 907 781 - 781 126 86.11 2016 984 803 - 803 181 81.61 2017 481 358 - 358 123 74.43 2018 327 109 4 113 214 34.56 2019 65 0 - - 65 0 56446 55414 4 55418 1028 98.18

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ACTION TO CLEAR PENDING ASSURANCES 6.6 The Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs has been vigorously pursuing with all the Ministries/ Departments concerned for ensuring early implementation of the pending assurances given to Parliament. Periodic reviews are undertaken and the Ministries/Departments are reminded to expedite implementation of the assurances. As a result of the drive conducted by this Ministry, there has been a marked improvement in the pace of implementation of Assurances REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT ASSURANCES 6.7 The Committee on Government Assurances, Lok Sabha presented its 67th, 68th, 69th, 70th, 71st & 72nd reports on 04.01.2018, 73rd, 74th, 75th & 76th reports on 05.04.2018 and 77th, 78th, 79th, 80th, 81st & 82nd reports on 09.08.2018, 83rd, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th & 90th reports on 08.01.2019 and 91st, 92nd, 93rd, 94th, 95th, 96th, 97th, 98th, 99th, 100th & 101st reports on 12.02.2019 to the Lok Sabha. Similarly the Committee on Government Assurances, Rajya Sabha presented its 72nd report on 31.12.2018 to the Rajya Sabha.

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CHAPTER - VII MATTERS RAISED UNDER RULE 377 IN THE LOK SABHA AND SPECIAL MENTIONS UNDER RULE 180 A-E IN THE RAJYA SABHA At a Glance • As on 31.12.2017, 1148 matters under Rule 377 in Lok Sabha and 304 Special Mentios in Rajya Sabha were pending. • 876 matters under Rule 377 in Lok Sabha and 155 Special Mentions in Rajya Sabha were made during the period 01.01.2018 to 31.03.2019. • Out of total 2024 matters under Rule 377, 135 matters have been replied to leaving a balance of 1889 matters. • Out of total 459 Special Mentions, 151 have been replied to leaving a balance of 308 Special Mentions. Matters raised under Rule 377 (Lok Sabha) 7.1 Under Rule 377 of the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in the Lok Sabha, Members are allowed to raise matters which are not points of order or which have not been raised during the session under any other Rule. Members are required to give notice for raising a matter under this Rule in a standard form enclosing the text of the statement not exceeding 150 words. The matters can be raised only with the permission of the Speaker. Under the Rule, a Member can raise only one ‘matter’ during a week. As per decision taken in the meeting of Hon’ble Speaker, Lok Sabha with Leaders of parties, a maximum of 20 matters are allowed to be raised per day. Special Mentions under Rule 180A-E (Rajya Sabha) 7.2 Under Rule 180A to 180E of the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in the Council of States, subject to fulfilling of the conditions of admissibility, Members are allowed to make Special Mentions on matters of public importance in Rajya Sabha. Members are required to give notice for raising a matter under this Rule to the Secretary- General in the prescribed form enclosing the text of the Special Mention not exceeding 250 words. Unless the Chairman otherwise directs, a Member can raise only one ‘matter’ during a week and total number of Special Mentions to be admitted for a day should not ordinarily exceed seven. Any member who proposes to associate himself with a particular Special Mention may do so with the permission of the Chairman. Follow-up action 7.3 The extracts of the proceedings relating to these matters raised in the two Houses are sent to the Ministries concerned by the Parliament Secretariat normally on the following

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day on which the matters are raised. The Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs also sends weekly statements containing the gists of the matters raised in the two Houses, to the Ministries concerned to enable them to cross-check the matters raised in respect of their Ministry with reference to the extracts received by them from two Secretariats, with a view to ensuring that no item is lost sight of. The Ministries are expected to take action on each of the points raised by Members and communicate the requisite information to the Members concerned under intimation to the concerned Parliament Secretariat and the Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs within a period of one month from the date on which the matter is raised in the House. 7.4 At the end of year 2017, 1148 matters were pending in the Lok Sabha and 308 Special Mentions were pending in the Rajya Sabha. During the period from 01.01.2018 to 31.03.2019, 876 matters were raised in the Lok Sabha, making a total of 2024 matters raised under Rule 377 in the Lok Sabha and 155 matters were raised in the Rajya Sabha, making a total of 459 Special Mentions made in the Rajya Sabha. As per intimations received in this Ministry, replies in respect of 135 Lok Sabha matters have been sent to the members concerned leaving a pendency of 1889 matters as on 31.03.2019. As regards corresponding position in the Rajya Sabha, replies in respect of 151 Special Mentions have been sent to the Members concerned and the remaining 308 Special Mentions are still pending as on 31.03.2019. Action on Matters raised after the Question Hour (Zero Hour) 7.5 (i) After the Question Hour i.e. during so called ‘Zero Hour’, members in both Houses, with the permission of the Presiding Officer, raise matters of urgent public importance. Sometimes, matters are also raised by members without prior permission. It is not mandatory on the part of the Ministers, except where directed by the Chair to reply to such points immediately when they are raised in the House or subsequently through formal communications, although sometimes, Ministers do react in the House to the points raised by Members. (ii) The Minister of Parliamentary Affairs/Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs, sometimes, intervenes on such occasions and assures the House that the points raised by them would be brought to the notice of the Ministers concerned for necessary action. The Presiding Officers also sometimes give directions/make observations on various issues raised in the two Houses during Zero Hour. The Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs then forward the relevant extracts of such matters from the proceedings of the House to the Minister(s) concerned under the signature of the Minister or Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs preferably on the same day, for appropriate action. (iii) Consequent upon a decision taken by the Ministry on 20.9.2000, the Ministry has also been forwarding, since Winter Session, 2000, the extracts from the proceedings of the Houses in respect of those matters raised during Zero Hour on which there were no direction by the Presiding Officers/assurance by the Ministers of Parliamentary

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Affairs, to the concerned Ministries/Departments for information and such action as considered necessary. 7.6 During the period from 05.02.2018 to 31.03.2019, 787 matters raised in the two Houses during Zero Hour (Lok Sabha: 638, Rajya Sabha: 149) were forwarded to the Ministries/ Departments concerned for appropriate action. Out of these, 10 matters (Lok Sabha: 4, Rajya Sabha: 6) were forwarded at the Minister’s level.

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CHAPTER - VIII CONSULTATIVE COMMITTEES At a Glance • 34 Consultative Committees are functioning for various Ministries. • 83 meetings of Consultative Committees were held during the period from 01.01.2018 to 13.02.2019 Historical Background 8.1 The present Consultative Committees of Members of Parliament and their broad features, owe their origin to a suggestion by the late Prime Minister Shri Jawaharlal Nehru in 1954 in a note circulated to the Members of the Cabinet. Shri Nehru wanted some kind of Standing Advisory Consultative Committees of Parliament to provide opportunity to Members to have some glimpse into the working of the Government which would also have the effect of reducing the number of questions asked by Members. Accordingly, Informal Consultative Committees were constituted for various Ministries/Departments of the Government of India in the year 1954. 8.2 In 1969, discussions were held with Leaders of Opposition Parties/Groups in Parliament and detailed guidelines were drawn up for constitution and functioning of these Committees. It was also then decided that these Committees would be knownas “Consultative Committees” retaining, however, the informal nature of deliberations in these Committees. Since then several decision were taken and certain conventions were evolved and there was a need to revise these guidelines. In the meeting of Chief Whips/Whips/Deputy Leaders of various political parties in Parliament held under the Chairmanship of the Minister of Defence and Leader of the House (Lok Sabha) on 21.7.2005, revised guidelines incorporating these decisions and conventions were finalized which were also approved by the Cabinet on 02.09.2005. These Committees have, since then, been functioning under these guidelines (Appendix VII). 8.3 The main features of these Committees, as per Guidelines, are as under:- i. The membership of these Committees is voluntary and is left to the choice of the Members and the Leaders of their Parties. ii. The main objective of these Committees is informal consultation between the Government and the Members of Parliament on the policies and programmes of the Government and the manner of their implementation. iii. The Committees are chaired by the Ministers in-charge of the respective Ministries to which the Committees relate. iv. The maximum membership of a Committee is 30. The Committee is normally constituted if there are 10 or more Members who have chosen to be nominated on the Committee.

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v. Members can be nominated as Permanent Special Invitees on a Consultative Committee if they have special interest in the subjects of a particular Ministry/ Department. A maximum of 5 Members can be nominated as Permanent Special Invitees on a Consultative Committee. Permanent Special Invitees are, however, not entitled to TA/DA for attending the meetings of the Consultative Committees. vi. Six Meetings of the Committees should normally be held during a year -three meeting during Session periods and three meetings during Inter- Session periods. Of the six meetings of the Consultative Committee in a year, it shall be mandatory to hold four meetings – three meetings during inter-session period and one meeting either during session or inter session period. vii. Agenda items are either called from Members or decided by the Ministries themselves in consultation with the Members of the Committee. viii. Members, who are not Members of a Committee, may be invited to the meetings of the Committee as special invitees, with the approval of Minister of Parliamentary Affairs, if any subject given notice of by them for consideration in the meeting, has been included in the agenda or if they express desire to participate in the discussion of any meeting of such Committee. ix. No decisions are taken by these Committees. However, where there is unanimity of view in the Committee, Government will normally accept the view subject to certain conditions laid down in the guidelines. x. Senior Officers of the Ministries are present at the meetings to assist the Ministers and to furnish any clarifications required. xi. In keeping with the informal nature of discussion at the meetings, the guidelines make it incumbent on the Members and also on the Government not to mention on the floor of either House about anything that happens in the meetings of these Committees. xii. No Sub-Committee of a Consultative Committee shall be constituted. 8.4 Consultative Committees are normally constituted after a new Lok Sabha is constituted, after general elections for the Lok Sabha. Total 34 Consultative Committees have been constituted for various Ministries for the 16th Lok Sabha (Appendix -VIII). 8.5 The details regarding the meetings of the Consultative Committees held during the period under report and important subjects discussed therein are given in Appendix-IX. 8.6 In terms of the Guidelines on Constitution, Functions and Procedures of Consultative Committees, one meeting of a Consultative Committee in a calendar yearcanbe held outside Delhi, anywhere in India, during an inter-session period if the Chairman/ Chairperson of the Committee so desires.

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During the period under report, meetings of the Consultative Committees of the following Ministries were held outside Delhi:-

S. Name of the Consultative Committee Date and place of Meeting No. attached to the Ministry of 1. Ministry of Steel 15.05.2018 at Mount Abu, Rajasthan 2. Ministry of Food Processing Industries 25.05.2018 at Sonepat, Haryana 3. Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs 08.06.2018 at Surat, Gujarat 4. Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas 11.06.2018 at Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh 5. Skill Development and Entrepreneurship 12.06.2018 at Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh 6. Ministry of Development of Noth Eastern 14.06.2018 at Jammu & Kashmir Region 7. Ministry of Labour and Employment 28.06.2018 at Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh 8. Ministry of Agriculture and Farmer 02.07.2018 at Rameswaram, Tamil Nadu Welfare 9. Ministry of Coal 05.07.2018 at Neyveli, Tamil Nadu 10. Ministry of Home Affairs 06.07.2018 at Kochi, Kerala 11. Ministry of Water Resources Dev.& Ganga 11.07.2018 at Mussoorie, Uttarakhand Rejuvenation 12. Ministry of Tourism 10.09.2018 at Kovalam, Kerala 13. Ministry of Power and New Renewable 12.10.2018 at Hyderabad Energy 14. Ministry of Social Justice and 29.10.2018 at Kochi, Kerala Empowerment 15. Ministry of Defence 17.11.2018 at Mumbai Maharashtra 16. Ministry of Rural Dev, Ministry of 21.01.2019 at Gujarat Panchyati Raj and Ministry of Mines 17 Ministry of Steel 28.01.2019 at Goa 18 Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and 28.01.2019 at Bengaluru, Karnataka Public Distribution

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CHAPTER - IX EXCHANGE OF GOVERNMENT SPONSORED DELEGATION OF PARLIAMENTARIANS At a Glance • An Indian Goodwill Delegation of Parliamentarians visited Italy and Germany. • Minister of Parliamentary Affairs nominated 5 Members of Parliament on various Government delegations sent abroad. 9.1 In the continuously and rapidly changing international scenario, the need to project and propagate our national policies, programme and problems in the proper perspective among various countries as well as understanding their view points was being felt for a long time. The Parliamentarians of a country play a significant role in determining the policies of the country and strengthening of relations with other countries. More particularly, it is indeed useful and necessary for a democratic and developing country like India to select some Members of Parliament and distinguished personalities and utilize their services in projecting our policies, programmes, problems and achievements in different fields with their counterparts and other opinion makers in other countries and secure their support in favour of India. Undoubtedly, to achieve the aforesaid objectives, the exchange of Government sponsored Delegation of Members of Parliament proved to be effective. Therefore three to four delegations of Members of Parliament, under the leadership of Minister of Parliamentary Affairs/Ministers of State for Parliamentary Affairs and comprising Chief Whips and Members of various Political Parties in the two Houses of Parliament, chosen by respective political parties, visit various countries. Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs also receives such delegations from other countries. 9.2 In consultation with the Ministry of External Affairs, concerned mission of India in Italy and Germany and with the approval of the Hon’ble Prime Minister, it was decided to send a Goodwill Delegation of Parliamentarians to Italy and Germany from 15th October, 2018 to 19th October, 2018. The Goodwill Delegation of Parliamentarians was led by Shri Arjun Ram Meghwal, Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs and Minister of State in the Ministry of Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation. The delegation comprised of the following Members:-

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1. Shri Arjun Ram Meghwal, Leader of the Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs and Minister of State in the Delegation the Ministry of Water Resources River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation 1. Shri Shamsher Singh Manhas, MP (RS) BJP 2. Shri K.C. Venugopal, MP (LS) INC 3. Shri Narayanasamy Ramachandran MP (LS) AIADMK 4. Dr. Kulamani Samal, MP (LS) BJD 5. Dr. (Smt.) Mamtaz Sanghamita Chowdhury, MP (LS) AITC 6. Shri Krupal Balaji Tumane, MP (LS) Shiv Sena 7. Shri Ravi Prakash Verma, MP (RS) SP The following officers from Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs accompanied the delegation- 1. Shri Surendra Nath Tripathi, Secretary, Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs 2. Shri Anshu Bhardwaj, Additional Private Secretary to Minister of State and Leader of the Delegation 3. Shri Sharad Dwivedi, Under Secretary, Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs Details of Visit of the Delegation to Rome, Italy Meeting with Mr. Riccardo Fraccaro Hon’ble Cabinet Minister for Parliamentary Affairs, Italy and other Members on 16th October, 2018 9.3 Mr. Riccardo Fraccaro, Hon’ble Cabinet Minister for Parliamentary Affairs, Italy welcomed the Indian Goodwill Delegation of Parliamentarians. Shri Arjun Ram Meghwal, Hon’ble Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs, Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation who was the Leader of the Delegation introduced the Indian Goodwill Delegation to Cabinet Minister for Parliamentary Affairs of Italy. Leader of the delegation expressed his views on vibrant democracy and multiparty system in India. He emphasised to have more interaction between parliamentarians of both the sides which plays an important role in enhancing understanding between two countries and strengthening people-to-people ties and hoped that the meeting will boost friendship in between Italy and India and will contribute to vitality of bilateral relationship. Hon’ble Leader of the delegation drew the attention of Italian side towards the travel of Venetian merchant Marco Polo in the 13th Century and expressed that we have long historical relationships and cultural values. It was also expressed that India and Italy can do a lot in number of areas including economic, scientific, cultural and other fields. Hon’ble Leader of the delegation thanked to Italy for its support on Non-Proliferation Treaty and cooperation from the Italian side was sought to disrupt terrorism from its root to promote peace and welfare in the world. Hon’ble Leader of the delegation specially thanked to

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Italian side for celebrating International Yoga Day on 21st June every year.It was also highlighted during the meeting that Hon’ble Prime Minister of Italy was leading the Italian Delegation to India-Italy Technology Summit which held in Delhi on 29th-30 October, 2018 and expressed happiness over this and it had been expected that a big delegation of Officials, Scientists and Entrepreneurs would visit to India to explore opportunities for joint ventures, research and development, technology transfer and so on during the Technology Summit. They have been reminded that due to momentum in exchange of high level visits between two countries, various agreements have been resulted in a wide range of sectors covering renewable energy, railways, bilateral investments, diplomatic training, cultural cooperation, health and agriculture. India also sought the support of Italy for the non permanent seat of the Security Council for the period 2021-2022 as election for this is to be held in 2020. Delegation also expressed their views with Italian side that our linkage may also form a solid foundation for our relations through interest of Italian Citizens in Indian Culture, music, dance, Yoga and Ayurveda. Meeting with Mr. Riccardo Fraccaro, Hon’ble Cabinet Minister for Parliamentary Affairs, Italy

Meeting with Ms. Marta Grande, President of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Chamber of Deputies and other Members at Palazzo Montecitorio on 16th October, 2018 9.4 Ms. Marta Grande, President of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Chamber of Deputies of Italy along with other Members of the Committee welcomed theIndian Goodwill Delegation and introduced themselves to the Indian side. Hon’ble Leader of the Indian Delegation introduced himself and other Members of the delegation to the Italian side and expressed his happiness for Ms. Marta Grande for being first woman of Italian republican history as the President of the Foreign Committee Affairs. During

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the meeting, it was discussed that bilateral relations in between India and Italy will be more strengthened if Italy extends technological co-operations to India in the field of industries related to leather, textiles, renewable energy, aero-space, education and cultural heritage. Hon’ble Leader of the delegation invited the Italian side to come to India at the earliest in Technology Summit which held in the Month of October, 2018 thereupon, Hon’ble President of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Chamber of the Deputies thanked Indian side for extending invitation. It is pertinent to note that the Technology Summit focussed on seven specific sectors- Clean-tech, Renewable Energy, ICT, Health Care, Aerospace, Education and Cultural Heritage which will boost the relations in between Italy and India. A need was also felt from both the sides for such regular visits to strengthen parliamentary democracy and bilateral relations. During the meeting matter related to arrest of Italian Marine Salvatore Girone and fellow Marine Massimiliano Latorre was raised by the Italian side, then Hon’ble Leader of the delegation expressed that the matter is sub-judice in the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India and law will take its own course. It was told to them that India is interested to settle the marine issue at the earliest and due to this issue, relation in between India and Italy should not suffer as we appreciate the culture, heritage and music etc. of both the sides. There was moment for happiness to know that Italy celebrates the International Yoga Day on 21st June every year. From the Italian side some members emphasised that India should also play a role in exploring new trade routes with Italy. From our side it was stated that like other countries, India has a great cultural history and it is a global actor.

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Meeting with Ms. Marta Grande, President of the Foreign Affairs Committeeof the Chamber of Deputies of Italy Meeting with Mr. Vito Rosario Petrocelli, President of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Senate and other Members at Palazzo Madama on 16th October, 2018 9.5 Mr. Vito Rosario Petrocelli, President of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Senate of Italy welcomed the Indian Goodwill Delegation of Parliamentarians. The President of the Committee emphasised to strengthen mutual understandings and political relationship in between India and Italy. Thereupon, Hon’ble Leader of the Delegation thanked to the President of the Committee for warm welcome of delegation and stressed that both the countries may play a major role to boost the relations and people-to-people tie up. While introducing the delegates to the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Senate Hon’ble Leader of the Delegation underlined the Indo-Italian historical relations from the time of Roman Empire and remembered the great journey of Merchant Marco Polo to India. He also underlined the role of Late Mr. Giuseppe Garibaldi and Late Mr. Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel in unification of states in Italy and India respectively informing the Committee about existence of vibrant democracy in Italy and India. It was emphasised that both the countries should work together to boost the economic relations and both must have potential to develop joint ventures in new areas. It was also requested to them to co- operate the Indian side industries related to leather, textiles and food processing. One Senator from the Committee expressed his view that India is a wonderful country and Indian community is a peaceful community stating that Italy and India have a common civilization and Indian community contributes much to GDP of Italy. The delegates from our side emphasised that Italian expertise can be provided to India to develop the skills of Indians working in different sectors of industries. Overall, for having the economic development and good relations from both the sides, the need was felt to have the cooperation in between both the countries in the area of culture, language, health, business and science and technology.

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Meeting with Mr. Vito Rosario Petrocelli, President of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Senateof Italy Details of Visit of the Delegation to Berlin, Germany Meeting with Mr. Wolfgang Kubicki, Vice President of Bundestag at Bundestag on18th October, 2018 9.6 Mr. Wolfgang Kubicki, Vice President of German Bundestag who is a member of Bundestag from Free Democratic Party (FDP) along with other members welcomed the delegation and introduced themselves. Hon’ble Leader of the delegation thanked to the Vice President of Bundestag for warm welcome of the delegation and later-on introduced the delegation to the Vice President. Hon’ble Leader of the Delegation expressed that India and Germany are sailing on same boat as we both have democracy, Constitution and system of Election of Members of Parliament. During the discussion in the meeting it was mentioned that the session of Bundestag normally exists for two weeks in a month which begins on Monday. German side informed us that there is 30 percent woman representation in Bundestag. It is pertinent to note that in German Parliament on absence of Member from the proceedings of the House there exists a mechanism of fine to the member. In Germany, Financial Year and Calendar year are same i.e. January to December of every year. Members also exchanged views about taxation and allocation of budget to the States.

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Meeting with Mr. Wolfgang Kubicki, Vice President of Bundestag at Bundestag of Germany Lunch meeting with India-Germany Parliamentary Friendship Group at Bundestag at golden Hall, Jakob Kaiser Haus on 18th October, 2018 9.7 After warm welcome by Mr. Dirk Wiese, Chairman of India-Germany Parliamentary Friendship Group [He is a Member of Bundestag from Social Democratic Party (SDP)], members from both the sides introduced themselves. Hon’ble Leader of the delegation informed other side that India has vibrant democracy and great grass root civilization. India and Germany being friends may cooperate to each other in the area of technology and skill development and Germany being expert may play a major role in developing skills of human resources in India. During the discussion information was sought from other side about the influence of China on India, thereupon Hon’ble Leader of the Delegation and other members from our side emphasised that India is competent to deal with China and on this platform, we are here to worry on overall development and having a good bilateral relation in between India and Germany. It was told to them that India is a progressive country having high growth of trajectory and Germany should extend cooperation to India in technology and we must boost our trade relations. Hon’ble Leader of the Delegation told about ancient relations of India and Germany remembering Friedrich Max Muller, a great academician/scholar who translated Upnishads and continued to research on Sanskrit and became the leading intellectual commentator on the culture of India. He devoted himself to the study of Sanskrit language and became one of the major Sanskrit scholars of his day. Attention of the Friendship group was also drawn towards role of Germany in developing Vishakhapatnam, Coimbatore and Bhubaneswar as smart cities in India. Role and importance of the Election Commission of India was also discussed which plays a great role in election of new Government at the Central as well as State levels in free, fearless and impartial manner. Members of our delegation also sought

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expertise of German side in the field of health care, agriculture etc. Germany told us that every German citizen is insured by providing health insurance to them and Chairman of the Friendship Group also pointed out the Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana Ayushman Bharat Programme of India which has been recently introduced by our Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi ji. It was pertinent to note that in health care sector, a specific doctor has been allotted specific number of citizens for their healthcare. It was also told to them that Kochi in India has become first SOLAR power run airport of the world and thereby both the countries can help each other in their field of expertise. Hon’ble Leader of the delegation expressed that exchange of Film Festival Programmes may be done to know the cultural heritage and the language of each other in depth.

Lunch meeting with India-Germany Parliamentary Friendship Group at Bundestag of Germany Meeting with Mr. Hansjoerg Durz, MP and Deputy Chairperson of Committee on Digitalization at Bundestag on 18th October, 2018 9.8 During the meeting with Mr. Hansjoerg Durz, MP and Deputy Chairperson of Committee on Digitalization at Bundestag, concerns were raised from both the sides for cyber safety of data of people and it was discussed that what mechanism is there to make the data safe. It was also discussed that how the safety of women is ensured from various cyber crimes through digitalization. Deputy Chairperson of the Committee on Digitalization expressed his views that without security there would not be a trust and if some organization is affected through IT, there must be some system to register with some specific authority for redressal of a particular type of problem arised through cyber crimes. It was also told that in Germany, there exists a Network Enforcement Act which regulates cyber related problems and illegal contents from any particular sites are removed with in 24 hrs.

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Meeting with Mr. Hansjoerg Durz, MP and Deputy Chairperson of Committee on Digitalization at Bundestag Meeting with Dr. Norbert Roettgen, Chairperson of Foreign Affairs Committee at Bundestag on 19th October, 2018 9.9 After welcome of the Delegation by the Chairperson of Foreign Affairs Committeeof Bundestag, Hon’ble Leader of the Delegation thanked to him for warm welcome of Indian delegation. During the discussion it was emerged that there is some apprehension/ confusion in the mind of German side regarding relations in between India and Germany and there was point that how the relations between two countries can be improved. So, Hon’ble Leader of the Delegation expressed before them that there must not be any

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misunderstanding with Indo-German relations as we are good friends and it would be better to receive a German Delegation in India to enhance the vitality, goodwill gesture on both the sides and it was hoped that we would do more than it was done in past. Hon’ble Leader of the Delegation invited German side to come to India and told them that we are eager to welcome you people so that our bilateral relations can attain a height. It was also told to them that there have been historical relations in between Germany and India from the era of Friedrich Max Muller. Other Members of the Committee from both the sides expressed their concern that what can be done to strengthen the relations in between Germany and India. Delegates from our side suggested that we both should go for economic, cultural relations and should work together on the subject of business & trade, environment, education and climate change as we are qualified work force. Members from our side also sought support of Germany for having Permanent Seat to India in Security Council of the United Nations Organization.

Meeting with Dr. Norbert Roettgen, Chairperson of Foreign Affairs Committee at Bundestag Nomination of Members of Parliament on the Government Delegations visiting abroad. 9.10 Minister of Parliamentary Affairs nominates/approves the names of Members of Parliament for the delegations being sent abroad by various Ministries. During period under report following Members of Parliament were nominated in the delegations/ meetings noted against each:-

1. Shri Jairam Ramesh, MP (RS) 2. Dr. Vikas Mahatme, MP (RS) Participation in South- East Asia Regional 3. Dr. Heena Vijay kumar Gavit, MP (LS) Parliamentarians Meeting during 26-27 4. Dr. K. Kamaraj, MP (LS) July, 2018 5. Dr. Sanjay Jaiswal, MP (LS)

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Visit of Members of Parliament to foreign countries 9.11 During the period under report, 11 Members of Parliament (5 Members of Rajya Sabha and 6 Members of Lok Sabha) informed this Ministry about their foreign visits. Requisite assistance, on demand, was extended to them through the Ministry of External Affairs and our Missions abroad. Permission under Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act, 1976 9.12 Under the Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act, 1976, it is inter-alia, incumbent on Members of Parliament going abroad, to obtain prior permission of the Ministry of Home Affairs, where such visits involve acceptance of “foreign hospitality” from a foreign government or organization. Members are informed by this Ministry from time to time about the procedure to be followed in this respect. Necessary assistance sought by Members in this regard is also provided. Permission/clearance to State Governments for Foreign Visits. 9.13 As per Cabinet Secretariat’s guidelines (OM No. 21/1/7/94 - Cab. Dated 30.03.1995) the State Governments are required to seek/obtain clearance of the Central Administrative Ministry concerned with the subject matter, of the official visits abroad. 9.14 During the period under report, the Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs issued clearance/ no objection to the dignitaries from the Government of Gujarat in respect of Government Sponsored Delegations visiting abroad.

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CHAPTER - X YOUTH PARLIAMENT SCHEME At a Glance:- • Following Orientation Courses in respect of various “Youth Parliament Competition” Schemes were held:- a) At Mahabaleshwar on 9-10 April, 2018 for the 15th National Youth Parliament Competition, 2018-19 for Universities/Colleges. b) At Constitution Club, V.P. House, Rafi Marg, New Delhi on 10-11 May, 2018for the 53rdYouth Parliament Competition, 2018-19 for schools under Directorate of Education, Govt. of NCT of Delhi & NDMC. c) At Kolkata, Jaipur, Chennai, Bhopal & Dehradun on 16-17 April 2018, 20-21 April 2018, 3-4 May 2018, 7-8 May 2018 & 10-11 May 2018 respectively for 31st National Youth Parliament Competition, 2018-19 for the Kendriya Vidyalayas. d) At National Navodaya Leadership Institute, Goa and National Navodaya Leadership Institute, Udaipur on 23-24 April, 2018 & 16-17 May, 2018 respectively forthe 22nd National Youth Parliament Competition, 2018-19 for Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas. • The Prize Distribution Function of the 21st National Youth Parliament Competition, 2017- 18 for Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas, 30th National Youth Parliament Competition, 2017- 18 for Kendriya Vidyalayas, 14th National Youth Parliament Competition, 2017-18 for Universities / Colleges & 52nd Youth Parliament Competition, 2017-18 for Delhi Schools were held on 7th September, 2018, 12th September, 2018, 20th September, 2018 & 23rd October, 2018 respectively at the GMC Balayogi Auditorium, Parliament Library Building, New Delhi. Introduction 10.1 With a view to develop democratic ethos in younger generation, the scheme of Youth Parliament Competition was introduced for the first time in the country in the Higher Secondary Schools of Delhi in 1966-67 by this Ministry in collaboration with the Directorate of Education, Govt. of NCT of Delhi. To broaden the base of this activity, the schools run by the New Delhi Municipal Council (N.D.M.C.) were also brought under the ambit of Youth Parliament Scheme, from the year 1995. Youth Parliament Scheme was also extended to Kendriya Vidyalayas, Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas and Universities/colleges under 3 separate schemes of National Youth Parliament Competitions. Before each competition, the Ministry organizes Orientation Courses for the benefit and guidance of the teachers in charge of participating schools/universities/colleges. At the conclusion of each competition, a prize distribution function is organized by the Ministry and the prize winning students, institutions and teachers in charge are awarded trophies, shields, certificates and mementoes.

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1. Youth Parliament Competition in the Schools under the Government of National Capital Territory (N.C.T.) of Delhi & New Delhi Municipal Council (N.D.M.C.) Prize Distribution Function of the 52nd Youth Parliament Competition, 2017-18 10.2 The Prize Distribution function of the 52ndYouth Parliament Competition, 2017-18 for the Delhi Schools was held on 23rd October, 2018 at GMC Balayogi Auditorium, Parliament Library Building, New Delhi. Prof. Ramesh Chand, Member, Niti Aayog & Sh. B.S. Bhatti, member, NDMC graced the occasionand distributed the prizes to the Prize Winners. Bharti Public School, Swasthya Vihar, New Delhi was awarded the “Pandit Motilal Nehru Running Parliamentary Shield” for emerging as the Winner of the Competition.

Prof. Ramesh Chand, Member, Niti Aayog, JS, M/o Parliamentary Affairs & Sh. BS Bharti, member, NDMC along with Teachers & Students of Bharti Public School, Swasthya Vihar Orientation Course for 53rd Youth Parliament Competition, 2018-19 10.3 This Ministry conducted an Orientation Course for the benefit of teachers-in-charge of 53rd Youth Parliament Competition, 2018-19 of participating schools on 10th –11th May, 2018 at Constitution Club, V.P. House, Rafi Marg, New Delhi. Necessary background material was distributed and Officers of the Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs delivered lectures to the participants. Evaluations of the 53rd Youth Parliament Competition, 2018-19 The evaluations of the 53rd Youth Parliament Competition were held in December, 2018 – January, 2019. 2. National Youth Parliament Competition for Kendriya Vidyalayas

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10.4 A separate Youth Parliament Competition scheme for Kendriya Vidyalayas was started in 1988. 31 editions of the National Youth Parliament Competitions have been completed successfully for Kendriya Vidyalayas. Prize Distribution Function of the 30th National Youth Parliament Competition, 2017-18 10.5 The Prize Distribution function of the 30th National Youth Parliament Competition, 2017-18 for Kendriya Vidyalayas was held on 12th September, 2018 at GMC Balayogi Auditorium, Parliament Library Building, New Delhi. Shri Arjun Ram Meghwal, the Minister of State for Water Resources, River Development & Ganga Rejuvenation and Parliamentary Affairs presided over the function and distributed the prizes to the Prize Winners. Kendriya Vidyalaya, AFS, Manauri, Allahabad was awarded the Nehru Running Parliamentary Shield on this occasion. Four Kendriya Vidyalayas were awarded the Zonal Winner Trophies for their meritorious performance in their respective Zones and 20 Vidyalayas were awarded Merit trophies for their outstanding performance at regional level. Besides that, Certificates were also awarded to the prize Winning students of the participating Kendriya Vidyalayas.

Shri Arjun Ram Meghwal, the Minister of State for Water Resources, River Development & Ganga Rejuvenation and Parliamentary Affairs& Secretary, M/o Parliamentary Affairsalong with the Prize Winning students and teachers of Kendriya Vidyalaya, AFS, Manauri, Allahabad. Orientation Courses for the 31st National Youth Parliament Competition, 2018-19 10.6 For the benefit of the teachers-in-charge of 31st National Youth Parliament, 2017-18 for Kendirya Vidyalayas, the Ministry in co-ordination with the Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan (Hqr.), organized the following five orientation courses :- • First Orientation Course for East Zone was held on 16th and 17th April, 2018 atKV Ballygunge, Kolkata. The Deputy/Assistant Commissioners, Principals, teachers from 5 regions i.e. Kolkata, Guwahati, Silchar, Tinsukia and Bhubaneswar participated inthe Orientation Course.

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• Second Orientation Course for West Zone was held on 20th and 21st April, 2018 at KV No.1 Jaipur. The Deputy/Assistant Commissioners, Principals, teachers from 5 regions i.e. Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Jaipur, Agra and Ranchi participated in the Orientation Course. • Third Orientation Course for South Zone was held on 3rd and 4th May, 2018 atKV Anna Nagar, Chennai. The Deputy/Assistant Commissioners, Principals, teachers from 5 regions i.e. Chennai, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Ernakulam and Jabalpur participated in the Orientation Course. • Fourth Orientation Course for Central Zone was held on 7th and 8th May, 2018 at KV Anna Nagar, Chennai. The Deputy/Assistant Commissioners, Principals, teachers from 5 regions i.e. Lucknow, Patna, Bhopal, Varanasi & Raipur participated in the Orientation Course. • Fifth Orientation Course for North Zone was held on 10th and 11th May, 2018 at KV IMA Dehradun. The Deputy/Assistant Commissioners, Principals, teachers from 5 regions i.e. Delhi, Chandigarh, Dehradun, Gurgaon & Jammu participated in the Orientation Course. Evaluation of 31st National Youth Parliament Competition, 2018-19 10.7 During the year of report, the 31st National Youth Parliament Competition for Kendriya Vidyalayas was organized among 125 Kendriya Vidyalayas in various parts of the Country. The Competitions were first held at regional level among the participating Kendriya Vidyalayas of the respective regions. Thereafter, 5 Zonal level Competitions were held amongst the 25 regional Winners. 3. National Youth Parliament Competition in Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas 10.8 The scheme for National Youth Parliament Competitions in Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas was launched in 1997 and 22 Competitions have been completed so far. Prize Distribution Function of the 21st National Youth Parliament Competition, 2017-18 10.9 Prize Distribution Function of the 21st National Youth Parliament Competition, 2017- 18 was held on 7th September, 2017 at GMC Balayogi Auditorium, Parliament Library Building, New Delhi. Smt. Meenakshi Lekhi, MP (LS) presided over the function and distributed the prizes. Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Kaimur (Bihar) which stood first in the Competition, gave a repeat performance of their sitting of Youth Parliament and was awarded the Running Parliamentary Shield.

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Smt. Meenakshi Lekhi, MP (LS) & Secretary, Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs along with the Students & Teachers of JNV Kaimur. Orientation Courses for the 22nd National Youth Parliament Competition, 2018-19 in Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas 10.10 For the benefit of the teachers-in-charge of the activity of Youth Parliament, the Ministry in consultation with the Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti, organized two orientation courses in connection with the 22nd National Youth Parliament Competition, 2018-19 as follow:- • The first orientation course was held on 23rd and 24th April, 2018 at Navodya National Leadership Institute, Goa for the teachers from Hyderabad, Chandigarh, Bhopal, Pune Region. • The second orientation course was held on 16th and 17th May, 2018 at Navodaya National Leadership Institute, Udaipur for the teachers from Jaipur, Lucknow, Patna, Shillong Region. Evaluation of 22nd National Youth Parliament Competition for Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas, 2018-19 10.11 The competition was held amongst 64 Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas in various parts of the country. The competition was held first at regional level amongst the participating Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas of respective regions and then at National Level amongst the Vidyalayas standing first in the respective regions. 4. National Youth Parliament Competition in Universities/Colleges 10.12 Since 1997-98, 14 National Youth Parliament Competitions have so far been heldin various Universities/Colleges all over the country. The 15th edition of the Competition is in progress.

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Evaluation of 14th National Youth Parliament Competition, 2017-18 for Universities/ Colleges 10.13 The competition was held among 74 Universities / Colleges in various parts ofthe country. These 74 institutions were grouped into 15 Groups. Group winners competed at the National level. DAV College, Jalandhar was declared as the National Winner of the Competition Prize Distribution Function of the 14th National Youth Parliament Competition, 2017-18 for Universities/ Colleges 10.14 Prize Distribution Function of the 14th National Youth Parliament Competition, 2017- 18 was held on 20th September, 2018 at GMC Balayogi Auditorium, Parliament Library Building, New Delhi. Shri Arjun Ram Meghwal, the Minister of State for Water Resources, River Development & Ganga Rejuvenation and Parliamentary Affairs presided over the function. DAV College, Jalandhar which stood first in the Competition, gave arepeat performance of their sitting of Youth Parliament and was awarded with the Nehru Running Parliamentary Shield. Besides, 14other Universities/ Colleges were also awarded merit trophies for their outstanding performances at group Level. Certificates and individual prizes were also awarded to the prize winning students / teachers of these 14 universities.

Shri Arjun Ram Meghwal, the Minister of State for Water Resources, River Development & Ganga Rejuvenation and Parliamentary Affairs& Secretary, M/o Parliamentary Affairs along with the Prize Winning students and teachers of DAV College, Jalandhar

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Orientation Course for the 15th National Youth Parliament Competition, 2018-19 for Universities / Colleges 10.15 The Orientation Course of the Competition was held in Mahabaleshwar on 9th – 10th April, 2019 5. Youth Parliament Competitions (YPCs) in States/UTs. 10.16 The Ministry has a scheme for giving financial assistance to States/UTs who organize Youth Parliament Competitions at State/UT level upon request. During the period under report, requests for financial assistance were received from the States of West Bengal, Himachal Pradesh, & Odisha for organizing Youth Parliament Competitions in their respective states in the Year 2017-18. The Ministry also provides necessary training and literature to encourage the States/Union Territories for introducing and running the Scheme of Youth Parliament Competition.

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CHAPTER - XI USE OF HINDI IN THE MINISTRY 11.1 For proper implementation of the Official Language Policy and provisions of the Official Language Act, 1963 and Rules made thereunder and for translation work, there is a Hindi Section in the Ministry. 11.2 In pursuance of Rule 10(4) of the Official Language Rules, 1976, the Ministry was notified on 5.1.1978 as an office of the Central Government whose staff has acquired working knowledge of Hindi. 11.3 Under Section 3(3) of the Official Language Act, 1963 it is mandatory that both Hindi and English versions be used for certain purposes specified therein. Use of Hindi is obligatory for certain purposes under various provisions of the said Act. To ensure that the papers are issued bilingually or in Hindi only, a check point has been set up in the General Section (Issue Section) in the Ministry. Official Language Implementation Committee 11.4 An Official Language Implementation Committee has been set up to ensure proper implementation of the official language policy, in the Ministry. During the period under report, five meetings of the Implementation Committee were held on 26.03.2018, 29.06.2018, 26.09.2018, 26.12.2018 and 19.03.2019. Hindi Salahkar Samiti 11.5 To advise on matters relating to the progressive use of Hindi and for implementation of the Official Language Policy, a Hindi Salahkar Samiti is constituted in the Ministry. The tenure of the previous Samiti expired on 15 June, 2018 and now the process of its reconstitution is in progress. 11.6 To ensure the implementation of the provisions of the Official Language Act and Official Language Rules and to keep a constant watch on the implementation of provisions related to the use of Hindi in the Ministry, the Sections of the Ministry are inspected. During the period under report, inspection of three Sections was carried out. Hindi Fortnight 11.7 “Hindi Fortnight” was celebrated in the Ministry from 14 September to 28 September, 2018. During the fortnight, various competitions were conducted. Employees participated in these competitions enthusiastically. During the inauguration of the fortnight, an appeal was made to the officers/employees of the Ministry to do more and more work in Hindi. During the fortnight, following seven competitions were held on-the-spot:- 1. Noting-Drafting Competition in Hindi; 2. Hindi Typing Competition;

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3. Hindi Quiz Competition; 4. Quiz Competition for Non-Hindi Employees; 5. Hindi Essay Writing Competition; 6. General Hindi Translation Competition; and 7. Hindi Dictation Competition for MTS. 11.8 Due to some unavoidable circumstances, the final function of the Hindi Fortnight was held on 11 October, 2018. During the function, prizes were distributed to winners of various competitions. Prizes were awarded to 23 officers/staff members, in total, including the prize winners under the scheme of cash prize for Hindi noting & drafting (for the employees who write minimum 20,000 words in Hindi in noting and drafting in a year) (Appendix- X).

Shri A.B. Acharya, Deputy Secretary, Ms. M.N. Pandey, Assistant Director, Shri S.N. Tripathi, Secretary and Shri Satya Prakash, Joint Secretary on the occasion of closing ceremony of Hindi Fortnight on 11 October, 2018

11.9 Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs was selected for the second prize of Rajbhasha Kirti Puraskar for the year 2017-18. On the occasion of Hindi Diwas i.e. 14th September, 2016, Secretary, Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs received the award from the Hon’ble President of India.

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Shri S. N. Tripathi, Secretary, Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs receiving the Rajbhasha Kirti Puraskar from the Hon’bleVire President of India on the occasion of Hindi Diwas i.e. 14th September, 2018

11.10 Out of 12 sections of the Ministry, excluding Minister’s Personal Section and Research Cell, six sections are specified to do cent percent work in Hindi and the other six sections to do 50% work in Hindi. Details of work to be done in Hindi by various sections are as follows:-

1. General Section 100% 2. Implementation-I Section 100% 3. Implementation-II Section 100% 4. Hindi Section 100% 5. Administration Section 100% 6. Legislative-II Section 100% 7. Youth Parliament Section 50% 8. Protocol and Welfare Section 50% 9. Committee Section 50% 10. Legislative-I Section 50% 11. Members’ Emoluments Section 50% 12. Accounts and Purchase Section 50%

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Hindi Workshop 11.11 To encourage the use of Hindi in the Ministry, a Hindi Workshop was conducted in the Ministry during the period under report from 29 October 2018 to 2 November, 2018. In the workshop 12 employees were imparted training on noting & drafting in Hindi. On 12 February, 2018, a special workshop was conducted for the employees of the Ministry on Official Language, Official Language Act and Official Language Rules. On 25 April, 2018, a special workshop on yoga was conducted and a special workshop on yoga was also organized on 13.6.2018 on the occasion of Fourth International Yoga Day in which Yog Guru Dr. Surakshit Goswami imparted training of yoga and meditation to the employees of the Ministry.

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CHAPTER - XII NATIONAL eVIDHAN APPLICATION (NeVA) for Digital Legislatures At a Glance • NeVA • National Workshop on NeVA. • Workshops for capacity building of State legislatures. • Video conferencing and Knowledge Sharing Sessions Introduction 12.1 Government of India has launched Digital India Programme with the vision to transform India into a digitally empowered society & knowledge economy. At present, Government of India has identified 44 Mission Mode Projects (MMPs) for implementation under Digital India Programme. e-Vidhan is one of a such Mission Mode Project (MMP) included in Digital India Programme with the approval of Cabinet. Apex Committee in its 3rd meeting held on 15th October, 2015 decided to make the Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs as ‘Nodal Ministry’ for implementation of e-Vidhan MMP and empowered it to take all necessary steps to promote & roll out e-Vidhan re-designated as National e-Vidhan Application (NeVA) in all the 31 States/ UTs with Legislatures on the line of Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly. 12.2 Total estimated project cost of NeVA is 698.35 Cr and funding is proposed on the pattern of Central Sponsored Scheme i.e. 60:40, NE & hilly States 90:10 and UTs 100%. 12.3 Apex Committee on Digital India in its 4th meeting held on 16/6/2016 decided that the funding for e-Vidhan would be provided by the Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs and technical support by MeitY. Subsequently, EFC in its two meetings held on 20th February, 2018 and on 14th December, 2018 considered e-Vidhan project for appraisal and granted in-principle approval with the direction that the Ministry may carry on with the software application development and capacity building measures with all the State/Union Legislatures. 12.4 In order to promote the rolling out NeVA, the Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs consulted various stakeholders and based on their overwhelming response, a Committee of experts under the chairmanship of JS (e-Gov), MeitY was constituted to finalize the Preliminary DPR of NeVA Project. 12.5 The CPMU will be responsible for reviewing the financial and technical progress of the project, assessment of the progress of work and to advice the project execution team, will also be responsible for new directions / approach and ensure its smoother progress

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and link-up with the work going on elsewhere in any other state legislature in the country for full utilization of the capabilities available. CPMU will recommend release of fund to implementing agency on the request of SPMUs. Salient Features of NeVA 12.6 Paperless Assembly or e-Assembly is a concept involving of electronic means to facilitate the work of Assembly strengthening the very essence of e-democracy. It can help Assembly to become more transparent, accessible, accountable and effective in promoting democracy enabling automation of entire law making process, tracking of decisions and documents, sharing of information. 12.7 NeVA aims to bring all the legislatures of the country together, in one platform thereby creating a massive data depository without having the complexity of multiple applications. 12.8 Developed to function as a member centric application, device neutral and user-friendly app to equip all the members to handle diverse House Business smartly by putting entire information needed by them in their hand held devices/ tablets and equip all the Branches of Legislatures/ Department to handle it efficiently, creating an efficient, inclusive, zero emission-based database thereby overhauling the way our legislatures work. 12.9 NeVA is a de-centralized standalone generic digital application designed on HP Pattern on .NET technology. It is hosted on National Cloud -Meghraj with mirroring at local Data Centre and maintenance, security and disaster recovery for all 40 Houses have been taken care of. It can be used by 40 houses and 5300 Public Representatives. Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Tamil Nadu, Sikkim, Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Puducherry, Manipur Assemblies have already started using the application. Regular training through Video Conferencing is being provided by the Union Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs to all Legislatures. 12.10 This initiative will not only bring democracy closer to our citizens by bringing working of legislatures closer to them, by giving the citizens access to the bills, the question- answers, the documents tabled in the house in an easy manner, but will also provide an opportunity to the citizens for meaningful engagement with the democracy, thereby taking a strong step in direction of attaining substantive democracy. Central Project Monitoring Unit, Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs will provide complete technical support in terms of hardware, software and capacity building as well as financial support. A hard working NeVA team is placed to provide all the support and to help on the momentum built. 12.11 This application provides all relevant information like Notices, Bulletins being issued by legislatures from time to time for information of all members and other stakeholders besides contact details, Rules of Procedure, list of business, Starred/Unstarred Questions and Answers, text of Bills for introduction, consideration and passing, text of all papers laid, Committee Report, Proceedings of the House, synopsis of proceedings, provisional calendar and rotation of Ministries, News and press releases and reference materials,

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information relating to composition of all Committees including details of Committee meetings, their agendas, information relating to personal claims of Members like Salary and Allowances etc. Live webcasting/TV facility is also available on this application live telecast of Lok Sabha/Rajya Sabha TVs, Doordarshan has already been enabled with provision to incorporate similar facility in respect of State Legislatures. 12.12 m-NeVA will facilitate Ministers/Members get the entire House Business including replies to questions and papers to be laid in the House, 45 minutes before the beginning of the daily proceedings whereas Hon’ble Speaker will get the entire House Business as and when available. The e-Vidhan project aims to develop a generic NeVA application on both android and IOS platform. 12.13 CPMU, MPA has also come up with the NeVA Ver2.0 and the latest updated mobile application subject to various modifications in terms of design and functionality. 12.14 Himachal Pradesh is already the first completely Digital Legislature of the country. Other states like Punjab, Madhya Pradesh & Sikkim are also in various stages of transformation and their initiatives are highly commendable. The idea behind a uniform platform, with a uniform functionality across all the legislatures is to ensure Effective and Easy Engagement with all the stakeholders in this process. 12.15 Inside the House NeVA will support a digital eBook format accessible through member’s login. NeVA-mobile app will make its contents accessible even without a touch-screen device installed in the House through mobile and tablets. GoI will support NeVA through NIC and hardware, facilitation centres and capacity building of officials and personnels for all 40 Houses. Funding under this scheme will be based on Centrally Sponsored Scheme pattern. Stand-alone version customised for each house, hosted on Cloud server, training Literature and User Manual for same has been put in place. States may start keying in data for their upcoming sessions. Opening of CPMU in the office of the Ministry in Parliament House Annexe 12.16 As Nodal Ministry for e-Vidhan Mission Mode Project which aims to digitize and make the functioning of State Legislatures paperless as a part of the broader Digital India Programme the Ministry is taking all the necessary steps for rolling out the Project in all the States at an early date. One of the key component of the strategy devised for implementation of the project is to create Project Monitoring Units both at Central as well as State level. To expedite and monitor implementation of NeVA throughout country new office of Central Project Monitoring Unit (CPMU), e-Vidhan has been set up at First Floor in Parliament House Annexe, New Delhi on 19th April, 2018. Hon’ble Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs Shri Vijay Goel inaugurated the new office of Central Project Monitoring Unit in the presence of Secretary, Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs Shri Surendra Nath Tripathi and Joint Secretary, Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs Dr. Satya Prakash. Ms. Nandita Chaudhri, DDG, NIC was also present on this occasion.

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Hon’ble Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs and Statistics and Programme Implementation Shri Vijay Goel inaugurating the new office of Central Project Monitoring Unit, at CPMU NeVA, Parliament Annexe Building, New Delhi National Workshop on NeVA 12.17 Some of the States have made good progress in the field of automation of their legislatures. A two day workshop, for appraising the Nodal & other Officers from State Legislatures/ Councils to familiarize them with the features and functionalities of the NeVA App, was held on 24th and 25th September, 2018 in BPST, main lecture room, Parliament Library Building, New Delhi. The Orientation Workshop included technical sessions and group discussions over 2 days facilitating exposure for the delegates about the positive attributes of NeVA. Union Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs, Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation, Shri Arjun Ram Meghwal presided over the Inaugural Session of the two day National Orientation workshop on National e-Vidhan Application (NeVA) with the sole aim to encourage all State Legislatures to move towards e-Vidhan platform to bring in transparency, accountability and responsiveness in their conduct of business, through the use of technology. 12.18 Addressing the delegates in the inaugural session, Shri Arjun Ram Meghwal said that information regarding the functioning of the Houses should be available in real time, in a format that is user friendly and increases its applicability for the member. He described instances from his Parliamentary experiences how the digitization, availability and applicability of information could save precious time, energy and resources of the Houses and its members and increase their efficiency manifold. This digital intervention is a big

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step to increase transparency, accountability and decreases the scope of corruption in the functioning of House, the Minister added

Hon’ble Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation Shri Arjun Ram Meghwal addressing Participants of National Orientation Workshop held on 24th and 25th September, 2018 in BPST, main lecture room, Parliament Library Building , New Delhi

12.19 Union Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs and Statistics and Programme Implementation, Shri Vijay Goel presided over the Valedictory Session of the two-day National Orientation workshop on National e-Vidhan Application (NeVA), Addressing the gathering of over 200 delegates from 29 States and Union Territories, representing 36 legislatures across country including Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha Secretariat, Shri Vijay Goel congratulated the team of Union Ministry of Parliamentary affairs for spearheading the NeVA initiative as well as the Assembly of Himachal Pradesh for taking thelead in adopting digitalization. The Minister said that cooperation from States is of utmost importance in making this step a success. He assured full cooperation from the Union Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs to the State Legislatures in this direction. 12.20 Shri Vijay Goel emphasized on the need for reforms in functioning of Legislatures, including Parliament, with changing times for increasing the productivity of the Houses and efficiency of the respective members. He stressed upon the importance of imbibing suggestions from Members of Parliament and State Legislatures and make this digital initiative more lively and user friendly.

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12.21 Shri Vijay Goel praised the benefits of digitalization and making Legislatures paperless, yet he firmly expressed his desire that there has to be a balance between technology, consumption of information digitally and the traditional form of functioning of Legislatures. He laid stress on the importance of intellectual debates and interpersonal relations among Members of the Houses. Adoption of technology is inevitable, yet, it should not overpower the human element in the Legislatures in the country, Shri Vijay Goel added.

Hon’ble Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs and Statistics and Programme Implementation Shri Vijay Goel addressing Participants of National Orientation Workshop held on 24th and 25th September, 2018 in BPST, main lecture room , Parliament Library Building , New Delhi 12.22 Addressing the gathering, CEO, NITI AAYOG, Shri Amitabh Kant noted that with the world becoming increasingly complex with overload of information, the NeVA initiative promises to ensure ease of access of important information about functioning of Legislatures in a simplified format to everyone. He encouraged the delegates from States to adopt this revolutionary tool with open arms in respective State legislatures and ensure that information regarding functioning of Houses reaches the fingertips to all citizens.

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CEO NITI Aayog Shri Amitabh Kant addressing participants of National Orientation Workshop held on 24th and 25th September, 2018 in BPST, main lecture room, Parliament Library Building, New Delhi 12.23 Speaking on the occasion, Secretary, Parliamentary Affairs, Shri S.N. Tripathi informed that there are over 4000 applications already running in the Parliament and State Legislatures on different subjects. He said that huge volume of information is being managed by these applications, which makes accessing the relevant information instantly very difficult. NeVA is an effort to integrate this information on one platform and giving anytime anywhere access to everyone at a click of a button, he informed. 12.24 Over the course of two days, a series of lectures/interactive sessions were delivered by dignitaries and experts on important features of NeVA. Technical sessions were also conducted, including a live, hands-on demonstration of the application. Session by experts from NIC explained the cloud first and mobile first architecture of NeVA application. An experience sharing session with Himachal Pradesh Assembly was also conducted where the team responsible for the implementation of the project discussed the challenges as well as the benefits of implementing the project. Through group discussions an attempt was made to answer all the queries of the participants. A consensus emerged for speedy implementation of NeVA. During the valedictory session, Shri Vijay Goel felicitated Punjab, Gujarat and Karnataka for their outstanding work in early adoption of the project.

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Secretary, MPA and Joint Secretary, MPA answering queries of participants during National Orientation Workshop held on 24th and 25th September, 2018 in BPST, Main Lecture Room , Parliament Library Building , New Delhi

Group Photograph of Participants of National Orientation Workshop held on 24th and 25th September, 2018 in BPST, Main Lecture Room , Parliament Library Building , New Delhi

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Workshop for Capacity Building of State Legislatures 12.25 To further strengthen the project, two day training workshops are also being conducted at various state assemblies to train and familiarise the officials of their secretariats, NIC as well as the Nodal officers of various departments with this application. So far, such successful trainings have taken place at 13 such states viz. Punjab, Telangana, Karnataka, Sikkim, Bihar, Manipur, Nagaland, Arunachal Pradesh, Gujarat, Kolkata, Assam, Jammu & Kashmir and Jharkhand with the wholehearted support of these states in organising the trainings at their place. In continuation to the earlier capacity building measures, these above mentioned trainings were augmented with the conduction of the 3day Phase - II extensive training workshops at CPMU NeVA, Parliament House Annexe, New Delhi wherein a team of Nodal officers and the staff from the different states, which have already undergone Phase- I training were subjected to rigorous hands on training cum practical session. The schedule of the two workshops for the same is tabulated as under:- Details of Workshops conducted by CPMU NeVA

S. No. Name Date Location 1. Orientation workshop for 17th-18th Punjab Legislative Punjab Legislative Assembly October, 2018 Assembly, Chandigarh 2. Orientation workshop for 23rd-24th Telangana Legislative Telangana Legislative Assembly October, 2018 Assembly, Hyderabad and Council 3. Orientation workshop for 2nd-3rd Sikkim Legislative Sikkim Assembly November, 2018 Assembly, Gangtok 4. Orientation workshop for 2nd-3rd Karnataka Legislative Karnataka Legislative Assembly November, 2018 Assembly, Bangalore and Council 5. Orientation workshop for 5th-6th Bihar Legislative Bihar Legislative Assembly and November, 2018 Assembly and Council, Council Patna 6. Orientation workshop for 19th-20th Manipur Legislative Manipur Legislative Assembly November, 2018 Assembly, Imphal 7. Orientation workshop for 19th-20th Nagaland Legislative Nagaland Legislative Assembly November, 2018 Assembly, Kohima 8. Orientation workshop for 26th-27th Arunachal Pradesh Arunachal Pradesh Legislative November, 2018 Legislative Assembly, Assembly Itanagar

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S. No. Name Date Location 9. Orientation workshop for 26th-27th Gujarat Legislative Gujarat Legislative Assembly November, 2018 Assembly, Gandhinagar 10. Orientation workshop for West 3rd-4th West Bengal Legislative Bengal Legislative Assembly December, 2018 Assembly, Kolkata 11. Orientation workshop for 17th -18th Assam Legislative Assam Legislative Assembly December, 2018 Assembly, Guwahati 12. Orientation workshop for 12th –13th Jammu & Kashmir Jammu & Kashmir Legislative March, 2019 Legislative Assembly, Assembly and Council Jammu 13. Orientation workshop for 26th -27th Jharkhand Legislative Jharkhand Legislative Assembly March, 2019 Assembly, Ranchi

Phase-I Orientation Workshop held for Karnataka Legislative Assembly and Council on 2nd-3rd November, 2018 at Karnataka Legislative Assembly, Bengaluru

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Phase-I Orientation Workshop held for Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly on 26th-27th November, 2018 at Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly, Itanagar

Lighting of Lamp by Hon’ble Speaker, Bihar Legislative Assembly and Hon’ble Chairman, Bihar Legislative Council on Phase-I Orientation Workshop held for Bihar Legislative Assembly and Bihar Legislative Council on 5th-6th November, 2018 at Bihar Legislative Assembly, Patna

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Phase-I Orientation Workshop held for Gujarat Legislative Assembly on 26th-27th November, 2018 at Gujarat Legislative Assembly, Gandhinagar

Secretary MPA addressing participants during Phase-I Orientation Workshop held for Telangana Legislative Assembly and Council on 23rd-24th October, 2018 at Telangana Legislative Assembly, Hyderabad

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Details of Phase II Workshops conducted by CPMU NeVA

Name Date Location Phase-II Workshop for Punjab 11th-13th March, 2019 CPMU NeVA, P.H. Legislative Assembly Annexe New Delhi Phase-II workshop for Karnataka 18th-20th March, 2019 CPMU NeVA, P.H. Legislative Assembly Annexe New Delhi Phase-II workshop for Karnataka 25th-27th March, 2019 CPMU NeVA, P.H. Legislative Council Annexe New Delhi Phase-II workshop for Telangana 25th-27th March, 2019 CPMU NeVA, Legislative Assembly Annexe New Delhi

Group Photograph of Participants of Punjab Legislative Assembly attending Phase-II workshop held on 11th-13th March, 2019 at CPMU NeVA, Parliament Annexe Building , New Delhi

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Group Photograph of Participants of Karnataka Legislative Assembly attending Phase-II workshop held on 18th- 20th March, 2019 at CPMU NeVA, Parliament Annexe Building , New Delhi

Group Photograph of Participants of Karnataka Legislative Council attending Phase-II workshop held on 18th-20th March, 2019 at CPMU NeVA, Parliament Annexe Building, New Delhi

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Secretary, MPA and Joint Secretary, MPA interacting with of Participants of Telangana Legislative Assembly & Karnataka Legislative Council attending Phase-II workshop held on 25th-27th March, 2019 at CPMU NeVA, Parliament Annexe Building, New Delhi Video Conferencings Conducted for Knowledge Transfer to Nodal Officers 12.26 Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs being the Nodal Ministry for e-Vidhan Project is taking all the necessary steps for rolling out the Project in all the States at an early date.Role of Nodal Officers appointed by the State Governments for the Project and State NIC Officers is paramount for the success of the e-Vidhan MMP. Shri Surendra Nath Tripathi, Secretary, Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs interacted with the Nodal Officers from all 31 States/ UTs with Legislatures as well as respective State NIC Officers through Video Conferencing (VC) from NIC Headquarter on 26th April, 2018. On this occasion, Dr. Satya Prakash, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs, Ms. Nandita Chaudhari, DDG, NIC and other senior NIC Officers were also present.

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12.27 During this interaction Secretary, Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs gave great emphasis on the role and to be played by the Nodal officers as well as that of State Informatics Officers (SIOs) for the success of the project. Secretary explained in details the features of National e-Vidhan Application (NeVA), which is being developed as a core product to be deployed on cloud (Meghraj) mirrored to the local State servers. NeVA would be a lite, simple, easy to download & operate Application. Purpose of the NeVA is to reduce the use of papers and bring automation in managing Legislative business in the House(s). Most of the features where no editing is required would be available for use bythe Citizens without any key/password. It would have very few features for exclusive use of Legislatures/ Legislators to be accessed through ID & password. 12.28 Secretary emphasised on the special role to be played by SIOs/ other State NIC Officers as it would be a National Project. They would be associated with the project for initial period of 2-3 years. Since, digitization of the State Legislatures is likely to contribute to the cleanliness of environment by reducing the use of papers to a great extent, keeping in view the objective of Swachhata Pakhwada being observed by the Ministry from 16th to 30th April, 2018, 26th April, 2018 was specially chosen for interaction with State Nodal Officers through Video Conferencing. 12.29 Secretary, MPA along with the CPMU NeVA team, has been imparting of training to the Nodal Officers of State Legislatures, through video conferencing to familiarise them with the core operation of the application besides addressing various issues regarding the same. The VCs have proved beneficial for soliciting different ideas and suggestions put forth by the various Nodal officers which has been a motivating factor in taking this project forward.

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12.30 So far, 12 VCs have been conducted for the training of various stakeholders comprising Nodal officers of State/UT Assemblies, NIC officials as well as the concerned officers of various departments of State Govt. The initial VCs were conducted in slots for various states wherein training was imparted in phases/ levels for master data entry for the public site (Level I), question/ notices processing (Level II), Sending replies/other papers from Depts. as well as committee reports (Level III). The approximate participation from various units for all the VCs till date has been around 1000 manhours.

S. No. Details of Video Conferencing Sessions conducted by CPMU NeVA 1 Video Conferencing Session held on 26th April, 2018 2 Video Conferencing Session held on 28th May, 2018 3 Video Conferencing Session held on 10th July, 2018 4 Video Conferencing Session held on 27th July, 2018 5 Video Conferencing Session held on 3rd August, 2018 6 Video Conferencing Session held on 10th August, 2018 7 Video Conferencing Session held on 24th August, 2018 8 Video Conferencing Session held on 7th September, 2018 9 Video Conferencing Session held on 14th September, 2018 10 Video Conferencing Session held on 5th October, 2018 11 Video Conferencing Session held on 2nd November, 2018 12 Video Conferencing Session held on 25th February, 2019

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CHAPTER – XIII GENERAL At a Glance • Minister of Parliamentary Affairs nominated:- (i) 06 Members of Parliament (04 Lok Sabha and 02 Rajya Sabha) on various Government Bodies, Councils, Boards etc.; and (ii) 14 Members of Parliament (06 Lok Sabha and 08 Rajya Sabha) on various Hindi Salahakar Samitis. Nomination of Members of Parliament on Committees, Councils, Boards, Commissions etc. set up by the Government 13.1 Members of Parliament are nominated by the Minister of Parliamentary Affairs on various Committees, Councils, Boards, Commissions etc. set up by the Government of India in various Ministries. During the period under report, 06 Members of Parliament (04 of Lok Sabha and 02 of Rajya Sabha) were nominated on various Government Bodies as indicated in Appendix-XI. Nomination of Members of Parliament on Hindi Salahakar Samitis 13.2 Members of Parliament are associated with the Hindi Salahakar Samitis constituted by each Ministry/Department to advise them on matters relating to the progressive use of Hindi in official work and allied issues falling within the framework of Official Language Policy laid down by the Government of India. Four Members of Parliament (two from Lok Sabha and two from Rajya Sabha) are nominated on each of these Samitis by the Minister of Parliamentary Affairs. During the period under report, 14 Members of Parliament (06 of Lok Sabha and 08 of Rajya Sabha) were nominated on various Hindi Salahakar Samitis as indicated in Appendix-XII. Action on Reports of Parliamentary Committees 13.3 Action on Reports of Parliamentary Committees: During the period under report, actions on the recommendations of general nature contained in the following reports were taken by the Ministry:- (i) 47th to 56th reports of the Committee on Petitions of sixteenth Lok Sabha. (ii) 155th report of the Committee on Petitions of Rajya Sabha. Salary and Allowances of Members of Parliament 13.4 This Ministry is responsible for administration of the following Acts of Parliament: (a) The Salary, Allowances and Pension of Members of Parliament Act, 1954;

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(b) The Salaries and Allowances of Officers of Parliament Act, 1953; and (c) The Salary and Allowances of Leaders of Opposition in Parliament Act, 1977. (d) The Leaders and Chief Whips of Recognised parties and groups in Parliament (facilities) Act, 1998. 13.5 Under Section 9 of the Salary, Allowances and Pension of Members of Parliament Act, 1954, a Joint Committee of both Houses of Parliament consisting of 10 members of Lok Sabha and 5 Members of Rajya Sabha, nominated by the Speaker, Lok Sabha and Chairman, Rajya Sabha respectively is constituted to make rules on matters specified under sub-section (3) of Section 9 of the Act. Recommendations of the Joint Committee are processed in the Ministry in consultation with the Lok Sabha/Rajya Sabha Secretariats and the concerned Ministries/Departments. Action is taken to bring forward legislation, wherever necessary. 13.6 The Salary, Allowances and Pension of Members of Parliament, 1954 was amended vide The Finance Act, 2018 (No.13 of 2018) by which the salary, allowances and pension were enhanced w.e.f. 01.04.2018. 13.7 An updated statement showing the salary, allowances, pension and facilities etc. admissible to Members/ex-Members of Parliament is at Appendix -XIII and XIV respectively. Action on Reports of Committee on Subordinate Legislation. 13.8 Reports of the Committee on Subordinate Legislation of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha are processed in the Ministry. Institution of Leaders/Chief Whips and Whips 13.9 The smooth functioning of the Parliamentary system depends, to a large extent, on the efficiency of the party machinery in the legislatures. The leaders and chief whips of parties and groups in Parliament are important party functionaries who play a vital role in the proper functioning of the parties and groups in legislatures. The Minister of Parliamentary Affairs as the Government Chief Whip is responsible for the smooth conduct of business in the two House of Parliament along with the Leaders/Chief Whips/Whips of all parties/ groups in Parliament. All India Whips’ Conference 13.10 In view of the significant role of the Whips and to provide a suitable forum for periodical meetings and mutual exchange of views amongst the whips in Parliament and State Legislatures, the Ministry has been organizing All India Whips’ Conference from time to time. Since 1952, eighteen All India Whips’ Conferences have been held so fartill 31.03.2019 The 18th All India Whips’ Conference was held was held at Udaipur on 8-9th January, 2018 in collaboration with Rajasthan Government. Training Course in Parliamentary Practices and Procedures for Officers of Central Government

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13.11 In order to improve the functioning of parliament units in various Ministries/Departments and for better handling of parliamentary work, a need was felt to organize Orientation Programmes in Parliamentary Procedures and Practices for the officers and staff working in the Parliament Units of various Ministries. The Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs, , have been organising a three days Orientation Courses in Parliamentary Practice and Procedure for the officers of the Ministries since 1985. Initially, these courses were conducted for officers/staff of Parliament Units. Subsequently, officers other than those workingin Parliament Units were also covered and officers of the level of Under Secretary were also invited for such training programmes. 13.12 In pursuance of the recommendations made by the All India Whips’ Conferences, from time to time, the Ministry has also been holding five days Orientation Courses in Parliamentary Procedures and Practices for the officers of State/Union territory Governments for exchange of knowledge and information about procedures and practices prevalent at the Centre and in various States which may eventually lead to better performance and standardization of procedures. 13.13 During the period of year 2018 – 19 Ministry has organized an Orientation Workshop on 11th March 2019 in Parliamentary Practices and Procedures (Legislative Business) for the officers of the central Ministries / Departments.

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Members of Parliament – Services Rendered Welfare of Members of Parliament 13.14 In order to look after the needs of ailing Members of Parliament admitted for treatment in hospitals, arrangements have been made with the leading hospitals in Delhi to obtain day-to-day information by telephone regarding health condition of the ailing Members. The officers of this Ministry pay visits to the hospitals to enquire about the health condition of the Members and to render any assistance required by them. The Minister/Ministers of State for Parliamentary Affairs and senior officers also make courtesy calls on the ailing Members admitted in hospitals as and when required. 13.15 The Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs makes available the bilingual information of ailing Members of Parliament admitted in various hospitals in Delhi on its website http://www. mpa.nic.inon daily basis. 13.16 During the period under report, assistance was provided on the sad demise of Shri Chintaman Navsha Wanaga, MP (LS) (BJP) who expired in Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital on 30.01.2018 due to heart attack and the body of Late Shri Chintaman Navsha Wanaga was airlifted to Mumbai Maharashta by Jet Airlines for last rites on same day. 13.17 Dr. Bhola Singh, MP (LS) (BJP) has also expired due to heart attack in Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital on 19.10.2018 and the body of Late Dr. Bhola Singh was airlifted to Patna, Bihar by Indigo Airlines for last rites on same day. Transport and dinner arrangement for Members of Parliament 13.18 The Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs arranges DTC buses on special hire, for the Members of Parliament/Staff on duty, during the late sittings of the House(s) to enable them to reach their residence during odd hours at night as and when required. 13.19 This Ministry makes arrangements for dinner/refreshment to the Members of Parliament, Press and Staff on duty in Parliament House during the late sitting(s) of House(s). Ushering duty at important functions 13.20 This Ministry renders ushering service on important public functions in which Members of Parliament are invited. Such duties are required to be performed on Republic Day Parade, Beating Retreat Ceremonies, Ceremony of assumption of office by the President election etc. Liaison with Leaders of various parties/groups in Parliament. 13.21 One of the vital functions allotted to this Ministry under the Government of India (Allocation of Business) Rules, 1961 is liaison with Leaders and Whips of various political Parties and Groups represented in Parliament. Protocol and Welfare Section makes necessary arrangements/co-ordinates the meetings of leaders of various political parties/groups in Parliament convened by the Hon’ble Prime Minister and other Union Ministers in order to evolve consensus on important national and international issues. During the period

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under report following meetings were convened, as per details indicated below:

S. Date Meeting Convened/ Subject Venue No. headed by 1. 28.01.2018 Minister of Smooth functioning of G-074 Parliament Parliamentary the Budget Session Library Building, New Affairs Delhi 2. 17.07.2018 Minister of Smooth functioning of G-074 Parliament Parliamentary the Monsoon Session Library Building, New Affairs Delhi 3. 10.12.2018 Minister of Smooth functioning of G-074 Parliament Parliamentary the Winter Session Library Building, New Affairs Delhi 4 31.01.2019 Minister of Smooth functioning G- 074, Parliament Parliamentary of the Interim Budget Library Building,New Affairs Session Delhi 5 16.02.2019 Home Minister To have stock of G- 074, Parliament situation in country Library Building, New due to terrorist attack Delhi on security personnels in Pulwama

Research Work 13.22 Research Cell reviews/updates the material for Manual of Parliamentary Procedures in Government of India & Handbook on the working of Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs and provides advice/guidance on matters of parliamentary procedures and practices to Central Ministries/Departments and State Governments/Union Territory Administrations whenever the same is asked for. From time to time, notes and briefs are prepared on various Parliamentary and Constitutional matters. 13.23 Research Cell also prepare the annual Statistical Hand Book of Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs, update Citizen Charter of the Ministry and processes all relevant recommendations contained in the various reports of Administrative Reforms Commission. 13.24 Research Cell houses the Library of Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs, which is manned by the staff of Research Cell. 13.25 Research Cell handles Matters relating to Office of Profit, Powers, Privileges and Immunities of Members of Parliament and assignments relating to functions of Parliamentary Secretaries. 13.26 During the period 1.1.2018 to 31.3.2019, the important assignments handled by the Cell include revision of Manual of Parliamentary Procedures and Statistical Handbook.

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Particpation in Gangotri-Dharali Culture Festival organised by Mt. Everest Foudation 13.27 Government officials working in different Sections acquire skills individually. However, the working atmosphere at workplace becomes boring and monotonous which might affect our work performance. To overcome this dungeon and breaking of silos with bonding among officials at different levels, we can achieve an atmosphere livelier. In the line with Government’s policy on skill development by training its staff to be a sound and pro-active human in both physically and mentally, the Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs deputed a 15 member team to Gangotri-Dharali (Uttrakhand) to participate in Gangotri- Dharali Cultural Festival organised by Mount Everest Foundation during 29th October 2018 to 1st November 2018. 13.28 The objective of the event was to spread awareness among people, ways of preserving Culture and Heritage of Himalayas. It will help in social upliftment of local people and their life, also spread awareness about the increasing level of water pollution in the river Ganges and other major rivers of our country and about it’s adverse impacts on our health system. The members were:

S. No. Name Designation 1. Shri Dhirendra Choubey Deputy Secretary 2. Shri Anil Kumar Under Secretary 3. Shri Prodyot Bepari Section Officer 4. Shri J.N. Naik Private Secretary 5. Shri Arpit Tyagi Assistant Section Officer 6. Shri Jagvendra Niranjan Assistant Section Officer 7. Shri Navneet Bharti Assistant Section Officer 8. Shri Yashpal Assistant Section Officer 9. Shri Avinash Kumar Assistant Section Officer 10. Shri Jai Narain Senior Secretariat Assistant 11. Shri Nandan Kumar Junior Secretariat Assistant 12. Shri Prabhat Ranjan Computer Programmer 13. Shri Raj Kumar Paswan Multi Tusking Staff 14. Shri Amar Nath Singh Multi Tusking Staff 15. Shri Naresh Kumar Multi Tusking Staff

The Group travelled together to and fro by road by a mini bus hired by this Ministry.

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Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs team visited Dharali (near Gangotri), Uttrakhand. 13.29 Position of ATNs on Audit Paras in the Financial Year 2018-19

S. No. Year No. of Paras/PA reports Details of the Paras/PA reports on which on which ATNs have been ATNs are pending submitted to PAC after No. of ATNs No. of ATNs No. of ATNs vetting by Audit not sent by sent but which have the Ministry returned with been finally even for the observations vetted by first time and Audit is audit but awaiting their have not been resubmission submitted by by the the Ministry Ministry to PAC Upto Nil Nil Nil Nil 2018-19

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Budgetary Position 13.30 The Budgetary position of the Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs is as under:- In Thousand of Rupees ₹

Major Head Object Head Budget Estimates Revised Estimates Budget Estimates Actual Expenditure 2018-19 2018-19 2019-20 2018-19 upto 31/03/19 Capital Revenue Capital Revenue Capital Revenue Capital Revenue 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Major Head 13.00 - Establishment “2052” 13.00.01 - Salaries -- 109500 -- 113900 -- 119600 -- 113899 Secretariat General 13.00.03 – Overtime -- 100 -- 150 -- 100 -- 99 Services, 00.090 Allowance Secretariat 13 – Ministry of 13.00.06 – Medical -- 1500 -- 1350 -- 1350 -- 1118 Parliamentary Treatment Affairs 13.00.11 – Domestic -- 3000 -- 4500 -- 3500 -- 4496 Travel Expenses 13.00.12 – Foreign -- 25000 -- 20000 -- 24500 - 2817 Travel Expenses 13.00.13 – Office -- 17000 -- 17000 -- 17000 -- 16989 Expenses 13.00.16 – -- 1100 -- 1300 -- 900 -- 1100 Publications 13.00.20 – Other -- 8400 -- 6300 -- 6300 -- 3682 Administrative Expenses 13.00.50 – Other -- 10500 -- 8100 -- 8000 -- 3098 Charges 13.96 – Swachhata -- 1000 -- 1000 -- 1000 -- 122 Action Plan 13.96.50 – Other Charges 13.99 – Information -- 11500 -- 11500 -- 11500 -- 11490 Technology 13.99.13 – Office Expenses Total Major Head -- 188600 -- 185100 -- 193800 -- 163910 ‘2052’

Activities undertaken for the benefit of the persons with disabilities 12.31 This Ministry follows rules, regulations and instructions issued by the Department of Personnel & Training on the issue of benefits to the persons with disabilities in appointments etc. Framing of policy on this subject does not fall within the mandate/ function of the Ministry.

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APPENDIX-I (Vide Para 1.2) FUNCTIONS ALLOTED TO THE MINISTRY OF PARLIAMENTARY AFFAIRS Functions assigned to the Ministry under the Government of India (Allocation of Business) Rules, 1961 made by the President under Article 77(3) of the Constitution of India: - 1. Dates of summoning and prorogation of the two Houses of Parliament, Dissolution of Lok Sabha, President’s Address to Parliament. 2. Planning and Coordination of legislative and other official business in both Houses. 3. Allocation of Government time in Parliament for discussion of motions given notice ofby Members. 4. Liaison with Leaders and Whips of various Parties and Groups represented in Parliament. 5. Lists of Members of Select and Joint Committees on Bills. 6. Appointment of Members of Parliament on Committees and other bodies set up by Government. 7. Functioning of Consultative Committees of Members of Parliament for various Ministries. 8. Implementation of assurances given by Ministers in Parliament. 9. Government’s Stand on Private Members’ Bills and Resolutions. 10. Secretariat assistance to the Cabinet Committee on Parliamentary Affairs. 11. Advice to Ministries on procedural and other Parliamentary matters. 12. Coordination of action by Ministries on recommendations of general application madeby Parliamentary Committees. 13. Officially sponsored visits of Members of Parliament to places of interest. 14. Matters connected with powers, privileges and immunities of Members of Parliament. 15. Parliamentary Secretaries-functions. 16. Organisation of Youth Parliament Competitions in Schools/Colleges throughout the country. 17. Organisation of All India Whips’ Conference. 18. Exchange of Government Sponsored Delegations of Members of Parliament with other countries. 19. Determination of Policy and Follow up action in regard to matters raised under Rule 377 of the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in Lok Sabha and by way of Special Mentions in Rajya Sabha. 20. Manual for handling Parliamentary work in Ministries/Departments. 21. The Salaries and allowances of the Officers of Parliament Act, 1953. (20 of 1953) 22. The Salary and Allowances of the Officers of Parliament Act, 1954. 30 of 1954) 23. The Salaries and Allowances of Leaders of Opposition in Parliament Act, 1977 (33 of 1977). 24. The Leaders and Chief Whip of Recognised parties and Groups in Parliament (Facilities) Act, 1998 (5 of 1999).

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APPENDIX – II (Vide Para 4.7)

BILLS PASSED BY BOTH HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT DURING THE PERIOD FROM 06.01.2018 TO 13.02.2019 L.S. = Lok Sabha, R.S. = Rajya Sabha 14th SESSION OF SIXTEENTH LOK SABHA AND 243rd SESSION OF RAJYA SABHA Sl. Name of the Act Date (s) of Date of consideration and Act Number No Introduction passing of Bill & President’s of Bill L.S. R.S. Assent 1 2 3 4 5 6 14th SESSION OF SIXTEENTH LOK SABHA AND 243rd SESSION OF RAJYA SABHA MINISTRY OF LABOUR AND EMPLOYMENT 1. The Payment of Gratuity 18.12.2017 15.03.2018 22.03.2018 28.03.2018 (Amendment) Bill, 2018 LS 12 of 2018 MINISTRY OF FINANCE 2. The Finance Bill, 2018 01.02.2018 14.03.2018 # 29.03.2018 LS 13 of 2018 3. The Appropriation (No. 2) 14.03.2018 14.03.2018 # 29.03.2018 Bill, 2018 LS 14 of 2018 4. The Appropriation (No. 3) 14.03.2018 14.03.2018 # 29.03.2018 Bill, 2018 LS 15 of 2018

15th SESSION OF SIXTEENTH LOK SABHA AND 244th SESSION OF RAJYA SABHA MINISTRY OF AYUSH 1. The Homoeopathy Central 23.07.2018 30.07.2018 09.08.2018 13.08.2018 Council (Amendment) Bill, LS 23 of 2018 2018 MINISTRY OF CORPORATE AFFAIRS 2. The Insolvency and 23.07.2018 31.07.2018 10.08.2018 17.08.2018 Bankruptcy Code (Second LS 26 of 2018 Amendment) Bill, 2018

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Sl. Name of the Act Date (s) of Date of consideration and Act Number No Introduction passing of Bill & President’s of Bill L.S. R.S. Assent 1 2 3 4 5 6 MINISTRY OF FINANCE 3. The State Banks (Repeal 21.07.2017 10.08.2017 18.07.2018 02.08.2018 and Amendment) Bill, 2018 LS *30.07.2018 19 of 2018 4. The Fugitive Economic 12.03.2018 19.07.2018 25.07.2018 31.07.2018 Offenders Bill, 2018 LS 17 of 2018 5. The Negotiable Instruments 02.01.2018 23.07.2018 26.07.2018 02.08.2018 (Amendment) Bill, 2018 LS 20 of 2018 6. The Appropriation (No. 4) 07.08.2018 07.08.2018 # 24.08.2018 Bill, 2018 LS 29 of 2018 7. The Appropriation (No. 5) 07.08.2018 07.08.2018 # 24.08.2018 Bill, 2018 LS 30 of 2018 8. The Central Goods and 07.08.2018 09.08.2018 # 29.08.2018 Services Tax (Amendment) LS 31 of 2018 Bill, 2018 9. The Integrated Goods and 07.08.2018 09.08.2018 # 29.08.2018 Services Tax (Amendment) LS 32 of 2018 Bill, 2018 10. The Union Territory 07.08.2018 09.08.2018 # 29.08.2018 Goods and Services Tax LS 33 of 2018 (Amendment) Bill, 2018 11. The Goods and Services Tax 07.08.2018 09.08.2018 # 29.08.2018 (Compensation to States) LS 34 of 2018 Amendment Bill, 2018 MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS 12. The Criminal Law 23.07.2018 30.07.2018 06.08.2018 11.08.2018 (Amendment) Bill, 2018 LS 22 of 2018 MINISTRY OF LAW AND JUSTICE 13. The Specific Relief 22.12.2017 15.03.2018 23.07.2018 01.08.2018 (Amendment) Bill, 2018 LS 18 of 2018

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Sl. Name of the Act Date (s) of Date of consideration and Act Number No Introduction passing of Bill & President’s of Bill L.S. R.S. Assent 1 2 3 4 5 6 14. The Commercial Courts, 23.07.2018 01.08.2018 10.08.2018 20.08.2018 Commercial Division and LS 28 of 2018 Commercial Appellate Division of High Courts (Amendment) Bill, 2018 MINISTRY OF PERSONNEL, PUBLIC GRIEVANCES AND PENSIONS 15. The Prevention of 19.08.2013 24.07.2018 19.07.2018 26.07.2018 Corruption (Amendment) RS 16 of 2018 Bill, 2018 MINISTRY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE AND EMPOWERMENT 16. The Constitution (One 05.04.2017 02.08.2018 06.08.2018 The Hundred and Twenty Third LS Constitution Amendment) Bill, 2018 (102nd Amendment) Bill, 2018 11.08.2018 17. The National Commission 05.04.2017 10.04.2017 06.08.2018 14.08.2018 for Backward Classes LS *09.08.2018 24 of 2018 (Repeal) Bill, 2018 18. The Scheduled Castes 03.08.2018 06.08.2018 09.08.2018 17.08.2018 and the Scheduled Tribes LS 27 of 2018 (Prevention of Atrocities) Amendment Bill, 2018 MINISTRY OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT 19. The Requisition and 18.07.2017 07.08.2018 18.07.2018 09.08.2018 Acquisition of Immovable LS Property (Amendment) Bill, 2018 21 of 2018 MINISTRY OF YOUTH AFFAIRS AND SPORTS 20. The National Sports 23.07.2018 03.08.2018 09.08.2018 17.08.2018 University Bill, 2018 LS 25 of 2018

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Sl. Name of the Act Date (s) of Date of consideration and Act Number No Introduction passing of Bill & President’s of Bill L.S. R.S. Assent 1 2 3 4 5 6 16th SESSION OF SIXTEENTH LOK SABHA AND 245th SESSION OF RAJYA SABHA MINISTRY OF FINANCE 1. The Appropriation (No. 6) 31.12.2018 31.12.2018 # 16.01.2019 Bill, 2018 LS 3 of 2019 MINISTRY OF HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT 2. The Right of Children to 11.08.2017 18.07.2018 04.01.2019 10.01.2019 Free and Compulsory LS *07.01.2019 1 of 2019 Education (Amendment) Bill, 2019 3. The National Council 18.12.2017 23.07.2018 04.01.2019 10.01.2019 for Teacher Education LS *07.01.2019 2 of 2019 (Amendment) Bill, 2019 MINISTRY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE AND EMPOWERMENT 4. The Constitution (One 08.01.2019 08.01.2019 09.01.2019 The Hundred and Twenty Fourth LS Constitution Amendment) Bill, 2019 (103rd Amendment) Bill, 2019 12.01.2019 5. The National Trust for 18.07.2018 20.12.2018 12.12.2018 19.12.2018 Welfare of Persons with RS 35 of 2018 Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Mental Retardation and Multiple Disabilities (Amendment) Bill, 2018 17th SESSION OF SIXTEENTH LOK SABHA AND 246th SESSION OF RAJYA SABHA MINISTRY OF FINANCE 1. The Finance Bill, 2019 01.02.2019 12.02.2019 13.02.2019 21.02.2019 LS 7 of 2019

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Sl. Name of the Act Date (s) of Date of consideration and Act Number No Introduction passing of Bill & President’s of Bill L.S. R.S. Assent 1 2 3 4 5 6 2. The Appropriation (Vote on 11.02.2019 11.02.2019 13.02.2019 15.02.2019 Account) Bill, 2019 LS 5 of 2019 3. The Appropriation Bill, 2019 11.02.2019 11.02.2019 13.02.2019 15.02.2019 LS 4 of 2019 MINISTRY OF LAW AND JUSTICE 4. The Personal Laws 07.01.2019 13.02.2019 21.02.2019 (Amendment) Bill, 2019 *13.02.2019 6 of 2019

# The Bill as passed by Lok Sabha and transmitted to Rajya Sabha for its recommendation, was not returned to Lok Sabha within the period of fourteen days from the date of its receipt in Rajya Sabha. The Bill was deemed to have been passed by both Houses at the expiration of the said period in the form in which it was passed by Lok Sabha under clause (5) of article 109 of the constitution. *Agreeing to the amendments.

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APPENDIX-III (Vide Para 4.7) LIST OF BILLS PENDING IN LOK SABHA AND RAJYA SABHA AT THE END OF 17th SESSION OF 16TH LOK SABHA AND 248th SESSION OF RAJYA SABHA. LOK SABHA I. BILLS REFFERED TO JOINT COMMITTEES 1. The Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement (Amendment) Second Bill, 2015. II. BILLS NOT REFFERED TO STANDING COMMITTEE 2. The High Courts (Alteration of Names) Bill, 2016. 3. The Constitution (Schedule Castes and Scheduled Tribes) Order (Amendment) Bill, 2016. 4. The Public Premises (Eviction of Unauthorised Occupants) Amendment Bill, 2017. 5. The Dentists (Amendment) Bill, 2017 6. The Airports Economic Regulatory Authority of India (Amendment) Bill, 2018 7. The Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Amendment Bill, 2018 8. The Protection of Human Rights (Amendment) Bill, 2018 9. The Dam Safety Bill, 2018 10. The Central Universities (Amendment) Bill, 2018 11. The National Institute of Design (Amendment) Bill, 2018 12. The Trade Union (Amendment) Bill, 2019 13. The Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (Amendment) Bill, 2019 III. BILLS ON WHICH REPORTS PRESENTED BY STANDING COMMITTEE 14. The Factories (Amendment) Bill, 2014. 15. The Electricity (Amendment) Bill, 2014. 16. The Lokpal and Lokayuktas and Other Related Law (Amendment) Bill, 2014. 17. The Merchant Shipping Bill, 2016 18. The Major Port Authorities Bill, 2016. 19. The Inter-State River Water Disputes (Amendment) Bill, 2017. 20. The National Medical Commission Bill, 2017.

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21. The Chit Fund (Amendment) Bill, 2018. 22. The Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Development (Amendment) Bill, 2018 23. The Codes of Wages, 2017 IV. BILL AS BY RAJYA SABHA 24. The Constitutional (Scheduled Tribes) Order (Third Amendment) Bill, 2019 RAJYA SABHA I. BILL, AS REPORTED BY JOINT COMMITTEE 1. The Indian Medical Council (Amendment) Bill, 1987. II. BILLS AS PASSED BY LOK SABHA 2. The Whistle Blowers Protection (Amendment) Bill, 2015. 3. The Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement (Amendment) Bill, 2015. 4. The Factories (Amendment) Bill, 2016. 5. The Central Road Fund (Amendment) Bill, 2017. 6. The Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Marriage) Bill, 2017 7. The Trafficking of Persons (Prevention, Protection and Rehabilitation) Bill, 2018 8. The Representation of People (Amendment) Bill, 2018 9. The Arbitration and Conciliation (Amendment) Bill, 2018 10. The Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Bill, 2018 11. The Surrogacy (Regulation) Bill, 2018 12. The Consumer Protection Bill, 2018 13. The Muslim Women (Protection on Marriage) Bill, 2018 14. The Indian Medical Council (Amendment) Bill, 2018 15. The Companies (Amendment) Bill, 2019 16. The Aadhaar and Other Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2019 17. The New Delhi International Arbitration Centre Bill, 2019 18. The DNA Technology (Use and Application) Regulation Bill, 2019 19. The Banning of Unregulated Deposit Schemes Bill, 2018 20. The Jallianwala Bagh National Memorial (Amendment) Bill, 2018

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III. BILLS REFERRED TO STANDING COMMITTEE 21. The Allied and Healthcare Professions Bill, 2018 22. The National Commission for Indian System of Medicine Bill, 2019. 23. The National Commission for Homoeopathy Bill, 2019. 24. The Constitution (One Hundred and Twenty-Fifth Amendment) Bill, 2019 25. The Registration of Marriage of Non-Resident Indian Bill, 2019 26. The International Financial Services Centres Authority Bill, 2019 27. The Cinematograph (Amendment) Bill, 2019 28. The National Institute of Food Technology, Entrepreneurship and Management Bill, 2019 IV. BILLS NOT REFFERED TO STANDING COMMITTEE 29. The Tamil Nadu Legislative Council (Repeal) Bill, 2012. 30. The Readjustment of Representation of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies (Third) Bill, 2013. 31. The Delhi Rent (Repeal) Bill, 2013. 32. The Constitution (Scheduled Tribes) Order (Amendment) Bill, 2019 33. The Constitution (Scheduled Tribes) Order (Second Amendment) Bill, 2019 V. BILL AS PASSED BY LOK SABHA AND AS REPORTED BY SELECT COMMITTEE 34. The Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Bill, 2017. 35. The Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Sites and Remains (Amendment) Bill, 2017. VI. BILLS ON WHICH REPORTS PRESENTED BY JOINT COMMITTEE AND PASSED BY LOK SABHA 36. The Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, 2019. VII. BILLS ON WHICH REPORT PRESENTED BY STANDING COMMITTEE 37. The Constitution (79th Amendment) Bill, 1992. (small family norms for legislators) 38. The Delhi Rent (Amendment) Bill, 1997. 39. The Provisions of the Municipalities (Extension to the Scheduled Areas) Bill, 2001. 40. The Seeds Bill, 2004. 41. The Indian Medicine and Homoeopathy Pharmacy Bill, 2005.

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42. The Private Detective Agencies (Regulation) Bill, 2007. 43. The Pesticides Management Bill, 2008. 44. The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Amendment) Bill, 2008 45. The Mines (Amendment) Bill, 2011. 46. The Inter-State Migrant Workmen (Regulation of Employment and Conditions of Service) Amendment Bill, 2011. 47. The National Commission for Human Resources for Health Bill, 2011. 48. The Indecent Representation of Women (Prohibition) Amendment Bill, 2012. 49. The Building and Other Construction Workers Related Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2013. 50. The Employment Exchanges (Compulsory Notification of Vacancies) Bill, 2013. 51. The Rajasthan Legislative Council Bill,2013. 52. The Indian Medical Council (Amendment) Bill, 2013. 53. The Assam Legislative Council Bill, 2013. 54. The Registration (Amendment) Bill, 2013. 55. The Waqf Properties (Eviction of Un-authorized Occupants) Bill, 2014. ***

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APPENDIX-IV - A (Vide para 4.10) Statement showing the date (s) for consideration of the Union Budget during the period from 06.01.2018 to 13.02.2019. UNION BUDGET Sl. Subject Lok Sabha Rajya Sabha No. Date (s) Time Taken Date (s) Time Taken

Hrs Mts Hrs Mts 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1. Presentation of Union Budget for 2018-2019 01.02.2018 01 47 01.02.2018 - - 2. General Discussion on Union Budget for 2018-2019 07.02.2018 12 13 08.02.2018 09 35 08.02.2018 09.02.2018 3. Demands for Grants in respect of Budget (General) for 2018-19 14.03.2018 - 06 # # # relating to the following Ministries/Departments were submitted to the Vote of the House and Voted in full: (1) Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare (2) Atomic Energy (3) AYUSH (4) Chemicals and Fertilisers (5) Civil Aviation (6) Coal (7) Commerce and Industry (8) Communications (9) Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution (10) Corporate Affairs (11) Culture (12) Defence (13) Department of North Eastern Region (14) Drinking Water and Sanitation (15) Earth Sciences (16) Electronics and Information Technology (17) Environment, Forests and Climate Change (18) External Affairs (19) Finance (20) Food Processing Industries (21) Health and Family Welfare (22) Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises (23) Home Affairs (24) Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation (25) Human Resource Development (26) Information and Broadcasting (27) Labour Employment (28) Law and Justice (29) Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (30) Mines (31) Minority Affairs (32) New and Renewable Energy (33) Panchayati Raj (34) Parliamentary Affairs (35) Petroleum and Natural Gas (36) Planning (37) Power (38) Lok Sabha (39) Rajya Sabha (40) Secretariat of the Vice-President (41) Railways (42) Road Transport and Highways (43) Rural Development (44) Science and Technology (45) Shipping (46) Skill Development and Entrepreneurship (47) Social Justice and Empowerment (48) Department of Space (49) Statistics and Programme Implementation (50) Steel (51) Textiles (52) Tourism (53) Tribal Affairs (54) Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation (55) Women and Child Development (56) Youth Affairs and Sports 4. Supplementary Demands for Grants (Fourth Batch) for 2017-18 14.03.2018 - - # # # 5. (i) Supplementary Demands for Grants (General)- 2018-19 (First 31.07.2018 04 46 # # # Batch) 07.08.2018 (ii) Demands for Grants (General)- 2015-16 31.07.2018 Items (i) and (ii) discussed together in LS 07.08.2018 6. Supplementary Demands for Grants 2018-2019 20.12.2018 02 36 31.12.2018 Note: # In Rajya Sabha various Demands are discussed on related Appropriation Bills

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APPENDIX-IV - B (Vide para 4.10) INTERIM BUDGET-2019

Sl. Subject Lok Sabha Rajya Sabha No. Date (s) Time Taken Date (s) Time Taken

Hrs Mts Hrs Mts 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1. Presentation of Interim Budget for 2019-2020 01.02.2019 1 43 01.02.2019 - - 2. General Discussion on Interim Budget for 2019-2020 08.02.2019 07 32 - - - 11.02.2019 3. Supplementary Demands for Grants (General)-2018-19 (Second 05.02.2019 00 01 # # # Batch) 4. (i) Demands for Grants on Account 2019-2020 08.02.2019 07 32 # # # 11.02.2019 (ii) Supplementary Demands for Grants 2018-19 (Third Batch) Items (2) and (4) discussed together in LS

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APPENDIX – V (Vide para 4.13) STATEMENT SHOWING THE DATES, TIME TAKEN ETC., WHEN MOTIONS FOR CONFIDENCE IN THE COUNCIL OF MINISTERS WERE DISCUSSED

Sl. Form of the Motion and Date of Result Time Taken No. Moved by Discussion Hrs. Mts. 1. That this House expresses its 21.12.89 Adopted 05 15 Confidence in the Council of (Voice Vote) Ministers’ moved by Shri V.P. Singh, Prime Minister. 2. That this House expresses its 07.11.90 Negatived 11 10 Confidence in the Council of 151-356 Ministers’ moved by Shri V.P. Singh, Prime Minister. 3. That this House expresses 16.11.90 Adopted 06 34 its Confidence in the Council Ayes – 280 of Ministers’ moved by Shri Noes – 214 Chandra Shekhar, Prime Minister. 4. That this House expresses July 12 & 15, Adopted 07 35 its Confidence in the Council 1991 Ayes – 240 of Ministers’ moved by Shri Noes – 109 P.V. Narasimha Rao, Prime Minister Abst - 112 5. That this House expresses 27.05.96 While replying to the debate on 10 51 its Confidence in the Council 28.05.96 the Motion of Confidence in the of Ministers’ moved by Shri Council of Ministers, the Prime Atal Bihari Vajpayee, Prime Minister announced that he was Minister. going to tender his resignation to the President. The Speaker there-upon observed that in view of the resignation announced by the Prime Minister on the floor of the House, putting of Motion of Confidence to the Vote of the House had become infructuous. 6. That this House expresses its 11.06.96 Adopted 12 20 Confidence in the Council of 12.06.96 (Voice Vote) Ministers’ moved by Shri H.D. Deve Gowda, Prime Minister.

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Sl. Form of the Motion and Date of Result Time Taken No. Moved by Discussion Hrs. Mts. 7. That this House expresses its 11.04.97 Negatived 12 50 Confidence in the Council of Ayes – 190 Ministers’ moved by Shri H.D. Noes – 338 Deve Gowda, Prime Minister. Abst - 5 8. That this House expresses its 22.04.97 Adopted 09 02 Confidence in the Council of (by Voice Vote) Ministers’ moved by Shri I.K. Gujral, Prime Minister. 9. That this House expresses 27.03.1998 Adopted 17 56 its Confidence in the Council 28.03.1998 Ayes – 275 of Ministers’ moved by Shri Noes – 260 Atal Bihari Vajpayee, Prime Minister. 10. That this House expresses 15.4.1999 Negatived 24 58 its Confidence in the Council 16.4.1999 Ayes – 269 of Ministers’ moved by Shri 17.4.1999 Noes – 270 Atal Bihari Vajpayee, Prime Minister. 11. That this House express its 21.07.2008 Adopted 15 11 Confidence in the Council 22.07.2008 Ayes – 275 of Ministers’ moved by Dr. Noes – 256 Manmohan Singh, Prime Minister

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APPENDIX – VI (Vide Para 5.5) PRIVATE MEMBERS’ BILLS INTRODUCED IN LOK/RAJYA SABHA DURING THE PERIOD FROM 06.01.2018 TO 09.01.2019 LOK SABHA (1) The Constitution (Amendment) Bill, 2018 (Insertion of new article 371K) byShri Asaduddin Owaisi , M.P. (2) The Constitution (Amendment) Bill, 2018 (Amendment of article 84, etc.) byShri Asaduddin Owaisi, M.P. (3) The Prevention of Deaths Due to Heat and Cold Waves Bill, 2018 by Dr. Ramesh Pokhriyal „Nishank’, M.P. (4) The Women Welfare Bill, 2018 by Dr. Ramesh Pokhriyal „Nishank‟, M.P. (5) The Self Financing Professional Educational Institutions (Control and Regulation) Bill, 2018 by Dr. Ramesh Pokhriyal „Nishank‟, M.P. (6) The Compulsory Furnishing of Bills for Goods andServices Bill, 2018 by Dr. Ramesh Pokhriyal „Nishank‟, M.P. (7) The National Tourism (Sustainable Development and Promotion) Bill, 2018 by Shri Anurag Singh Thakur, M.P. (8) The Data Privacy and Protection Bill, 2017 by Dr. Shashi Tharoor, M.P. (9) The Death Penalty (Abolition) Bill, 2017 by Dr. Shashi Tharoor, M.P. (10) The Criminal Law (Amendment) Bill, 2017 (Amendment of section 354D, etc.) by Dr. Shashi Tharoor, M.P. (11) The Cinematograph (Amendment) Bill, 2018 (Amendment of section 4, etc) by Dr. Shashi Tharoor M.P. (12) The Archaeological and Natural Heritage Conservation Bill, 2017 by Shrimati Kavitha Kalvakuntla, M.P. (13) The Drugs and Cosmetics (Amendment) Bill, 2018 (Insertion of new Chapter IIIA) by Shrimati Kavitha Kalvakuntla , M.P. (14) The Reservation in Posts and Services for Kapu Community of Andhra Pradesh Bill, 2018 by Shri Muthamsetti Srinivasa Rao, M.P. (15) The Supreme Court and the High Courts (Use of Official Languages and Other Provisions) Bill, 2018 by Shri Ajay Misra „Teni‟, M.P. (16) The Wild Life (Protection) Amendment Bill, 2017 (Insertion of new section 8A, etc.) by Shri Kalikesh Narayan Singh Deo, M.P.

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(17) The Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (Amendment) Bill, 2017 (Amendment of section 2, etc.) by Shri Kalikesh Narayan Singh Deo, M.P. (18) The Rights of Persons with Disabilities (Amendment) Bill, 2017 (Amendment of the Schedule) by Shrimati Poonam Mahajan, M.P. (19) The Guardians and Wards (Amendment) Bill,2017 (Insertion of new section 18A) by Shrimati Poonam Mahajan, M.P. (20) The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education (Amendment) Bill, 2017 (Amendment of section 21) by Shrimati Poonam Mahajan, M.P. (21) The Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (Amendment) Bill, 2017 (Insertion of new section 38A) by Shrimati Poonam Mahajan, M.P. (22) The Skill (Training and Education) Bill, 2018 by Shrimati Supriya Sule, M.P. (23) The Menstrual Hygiene Management (Awareness and Affordable Sanitary Napkin Distribution) Bill, 2018 by Shrimati Supriya Sule, M.P. (24) The Anganwadi Workers (Empowerment and Welfare) Bill, 2018 by Shrimati Supriya Sule, M.P (25) The Compulsory First Aid Training in Schools Bill, 2018 by Shri Shivaji Adhalrao Patil, M.P. (26) The Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (Amendment) Bill, 2018 (Amendment of section 22) by Shri Shivaji Adhalrao Patil, M.P. (27) The Maternity Benefit (Amendment) Bill, 2018 (Amendment of section 3, etc by Shri Shivaji Adhalrao Patil, M.P. (28) The Compulsory Establishment of Medical Centres in Schools Bill, 2018 by Shri Shivaji Adhalrao Patil, M.P. (29) The Tribal Children and Lactating Women in Jharkhand and Other States (Removal of Hunger, Malnutrition and Prevention of Starvation Deaths) Bill, 2017 by Shri Nishikant Dubey, M.P. (30) The Prevention of Crimes in the Name of Honour and Tradition and Prohibition of Interference with the Freedom of Matrimonial Alliances Bill, 2017 by Shri Nishikant Dubey, M.P. (31) The Constitution (Amendment) Bill, 2017 (Insertion of new article 21B) by Shri Nishikant Dubey, M.P. (32) The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education (Amendment) Bill, 2018 (Amendment of section 2, etc.) by Shri Nishikant Dubey, M.P. (33) The Indian Diaspora and Education Infrastructure (Brain Drain Cess) Bill, 2017 by Shri , M.P.

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(34) The Representation of the People (Amendment) Bill, 2017 (Amendment of section 2, etc.) by Shri Rabindra Kumar Jena, M.P. (35) The High Court of Orissa (Establishment of a Permanent Bench at Balasore) Bill, 2017 by Shri Rabindra Kumar Jena, M.P. (36) The Constitution (Amendment) Bill, 2017 (Amendment of article 123, etc.) byShri Rabindra Kumar Jena, M.P. (37) The Consumer Goods Price Fixation Board Bill, 2018 by Shri Rajesh Ranjan, M.P. (38) The Jute Growers (Remunerative Price and Welfare) Bill, 2017 by Shri Rajesh Ranjan, M.P. (39) The Inter State River Water Authority Bill, 2017 by Shri Rajesh Ranjan, M.P. (40) The Constitution (Amendment) Bill, 2018 (Amendment of article 85) by Shri Gaurav Gogoi,M.P. (41) The Prohibition of Using Telecommunication System for Hoax Calls Bill, 2017 by Shrimati Darshana Vikram Jardosh, M.P. (42) The Private Healthcare Sector (Regulation of Fees) Bill, 2017 by Shrimati Darshana Vikram Jardosh, M.P (43) The High Court of Gujarat (Establishment of a Permanent Bench at Surat) Bill, 2018 by Shrimati Darshana Vikram Jardosh, M.P. (44) The Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Amendment Bill, 2018 (Amendment of section 2, etc.) by Shrimati Darshana Vikram Jardosh, M.P. (45) The Constitution (Amendment) Bill, 2018 (Amendment of article 324) by Shri Rajeev Satav ,M.P. (46) The Constitution (Amendment) Bill, 2018 (Amendment of article 148) by Shri Rajeev Satav, M.P. (47) The National Commission for Welfare of Farmers Bill, 2018 by Shri Rajeev Satav, M.P. (48) The National Agricultural Produce Price Fixation Tribunal Bill, 2018 by Shri Rajeev Satav, M.P. (49) The Physiotherapy Central Council Bill, 2017 by Dr. Kirit Premjibhai Solanki, M.P. (50) The Mental Healthcare (Amendment) Bill, 2017 (Amendment of section 3, etc) by Dr. Kirit Premjibhai Solanki, M.P. (51) The Wild Life (Protection) Amendment Bill, 2017 (Insertion of new Chapter IVD) by Dr. Kirit Premjibhai Solanki, M.P. (52) The Tuberculosis (Prevention and Control) Bill, 2017 by Dr. Kirit Premjibhai Solanki, M.P.

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(53) The Right to Free and Compulsory Education for Children of Farmers Living in Drought Prone Areas Bill, 2018 by Shri Chandrakant Khaire, M.P. (54) The Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Amendment Bill, 2018 (Insertion of new sections 23A to 23C) by Shri Chandrakant Khaire, M.P. (55) The Juvenile justice (Care and Protection of Children) Amendment Bill, 2018 (Insertion of new section 15A) by Shri Chandrakant Khaire, M.P. (56) The Thalassemia Prevention Bill, 2018 by Dr. Dharam Vira Gandhi, M.P. (57) The Constitution (Amendment) Bill, 2018 (Amendment of article 124) by Shri Gopal Chinayya Shetty, M.P. (58) The Special Marriage (Amendment) Bill, 2018 (Amendment of section 4) by Shri Gopal Chinayya Shetty, M.P. (59) The Housing Facility for Destitute Senior Citizens, Widows and Orphan Children Bill, 2018 by Shri Dhananjay B. Mahadik, M.P. (60) The Historical Heritage Conservation Bill, 2018 by Shri Dhananjay B. Mahadik, M.P. (61) The Compulsory Career Guidance Bill, 2017 by Shri R. Dhruvanarayana, M.P. (62) The National Poverty Alleviation Fund Bill, 2018 by Dr. Boora Narsaiah Goud, M.P. (63) The Reservation of Vacancies in Posts and Services for Economically Backward Farmers Bill, 2018 by Dr. Boora Narsaiah Goud, M.P. (64) The Representation of the People (Amendment) Bill, 2018 (Insertion of new section 29AA) by Dr. Boora Narsaiah Goud, M.P. (65) The Constitution (Amendment) Bill, 2017 Amendment of article 124) by Shrimati Meenakashi Lekhi, M.P. (66) The Constitution (Amendment) Bill, 2017 (Insertion of new article 324A) by Shrimati Meenakashi Lekhi, M.P. (67) The Constitution (Amendment) Bill, 2017 (Amendment of article 124) by Shrimati Meenakashi Lekhi, M.P. (68) The Constitution (Scheduled Castes) (Union Territories) Order (Amendment) Bill, 2018 (Amendment of the Schedule) by Shrimati Meenakashi Lekhi, M.P. (69) The Payment of Compensation to Victims of Vermin Wild Animals and Crop Raid Bill, 2017 by Adv. Joice George, M.P. (70) The National Green Tribunal (Amendment) Bill, 2017 (Amendment of section 5, etc.) by Adv. Joice George, M.P. (71) The River (Conservation and Elimination of Pollution) Bill, 2018 by Shri Shrirang Appa Barne, M.P.

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(72) The Medical Termination of Pregnancy (Amendment) Bill, 2018 (Amendment of section 3, etc.) by Shri Shrirang Appa Barne , M.P. (73) The Solar Energy Promotion Bill, 2018 by Shri Shrirang Appa Barne, M.P. (74) The Rural Labour Welfare Bill, 2018 by Shri Shrirang Appa Barne, M.P. (75) The Constitution (Amendment) Bill, 2017 (Insertion of new article 21B) by Shri Sushil Kumar Singh, M.P (76) The Code of Criminal Procedure (Amendment) Bill, 2017 (Amendment of section 451) by Shri Sushil Kumar Singh, M.P. (77) The Fluoride Contamination (Prevention) Bill, 2017 by Shri Ch. Malla Reddy, M.P. (78) The Bamboo, Cane, Screw Pine and Mat Weavers and Workers (Welfare) Bill, 2017 by Dr. A. Sampath, M.P. (79) The Reserve Bank of India (Amendment) Bill, 2017 (Amendment of section 2, etc.) by Shri Konda Vishweshwar Reddy, M.P. (80) The Rainwater (Harvesting and Storage) Bill, 2017 by Dr. A. Sampath, M.P. (81) The Renewable Energy Resources Commission Bill, 2017 by Shri Sunil Kumar Singh, M.P. (82) The Constitution (Amendment) Bill, 2017 (Amendment of article 19) by Shri Konda Vishweshwar Reddy, M.P. (83) The Companies (Amendment) Bill, 2018 (Amendment of section 134) by Shri Om Birla, M.P. (84) The Representation of the People (Amendment) Bill, 2017 (Insertion of new section 75B) by Shri Ninong Ering, M.P. (85) The Press Council (Amendment) Bill, 2017 (Amendment of section 2,etc.) by Shri Ninong Ering, M.P. (86) The Right to Public Services Bill, 2017 by Shri Ninong Ering, M.P. (87) The Menstruation Benefits Bill, 2017 by Shri Ninong Ering, M.P. (88) The Clinical Establishments (Registration and Regulation) Amendment Bill, 2018 (Amendment of section 5, etc.) by Shri Dushyant Chautala, M.P. (89) The Right to Information (Amendment) Bill, 2018 (Amendment of sections 4 and 18) by Shri Dushyant Chautala, M.P. (90) The Extension of Central Government Health Scheme to Every District Headquarter Bill, 2018 by Shri Mullappally Ramachandran, M.P. (91) The Protection of Plants Bill, 2018 by Shri Mullappally Ramachandran, M.P.

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(92) The Prevention of Begging Bill, 2018 by Shri Sunil Kumar Singh, M.P. (93) The Women Farmers‟ Entitlements Bill, 2018 by Shri Sunil Kumar Singh, M.P. (94) The Constitution (Amendment) Bill, 2018 (Amendment of article 15, etc.) by Shri Bhairon Prasad Mishra, M.P. (95) The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education (Amendment) Bill, 2018 (Amendment of section 2, etc.) by Shri Bhairon Prasad Mishra, M.P. (96) The Indian Penal Code (Amendment) Bill, 2018 (Amendment of section 141) by Shri Bhairon Prasad Mishra, M.P. (97) The Labour (Welfare and Rehabilitation) Bill, 2018 by Shri Bhairon Prasad Mishra, M.P. (98) The Promotion and Protection of Intangible Cultural Heritage Bill, 2018 by Shri Kunwar Pushpendra Singh Chandel, M.P. (99) The Special Infrastructure Development in Economically Backward Regions Bill, 2018 by Shri Kunwar Pushpendra Singh Chandel, M.P. (100) The Betel Growers (Remunerative Price and Welfare) Bill, 2018 by Shri Kunwar Pushpendra Singh Chandel, M.P. (101) The Ancient Monuments Preservation (Amendment) Bill, 2018 (Insertion of new sections 20D and 20E) by Shri Mullappally Ramachandran, M.P. (102) The Prevention of Food Adulteration (Amendment) Bill, 2018 (Amendment of section2, etc.) by Shri Mullappally Ramachandran, M.P. (103) The Central Sanskrit University Bill, 2018 by Shri Kunwar Pushpendra Singh Chandel, M.P. (104) The Prevention of Bribery in Private Sector Bill, 2018 by Dr. Udit Raj, M.P. (105) The Working Women (Basic facilities and Welfare) Bill, 2018 by Dr. Udit Raj, M.P. (106) The Special Courts for Women Bill, 2018 by Dr. Udit Raj, M.P. (107) The National Agriculture and Farmers Commission Bill, 2018 by Shri Rodmal Nagar, M.P. (108) The Divorcee Women Welfare Bill, 2018 by Dr. Udit Raj, M.P. (109) The Prevention of Torture Bill, 2018 by Shri Om Prakash Yadav, M.P. (110) The Prevention of Enforced Disappearance Bill, 2018 by Shri Om Prakash Yadav, M.P. (111) The Educational Innovations Commission Bill, 2018 by Shri Om Prakash Yadav, M.P. (112) The Victims of Terrorism (Provision of Compensation and Welfare Measures) Bill, 2018 by Shri Ramesh Bidhuri, M.P.

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(113) The Abolition of Child Labour Bill, 2018 by Shri Ramesh Bidhuri, M.P. (114) The Provision of Health Card (For Persons Living Below Poverty Line) Bill, 2018 by Dr. Shrikant E. Shinde, M.P. (115) The Maintenance of Food, Potable Water and Fodder Supplies in Drought Affected Areas, Bill, 2018 by Dr. Shrikant E. Shinde, M.P. (116) The Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion Bill, 2018 by Dr. Shrikant E. Shinde, M.P. (117) The Code of Criminal Procedure (Amendment) Bill, 2018 (Amendment of the First Schedule) by Shri Rajendra Agrawal, M.P. (118) The Constitution (Amendment) Bill, 2018 (Amendment of article 75, etc.) by Shri Rajendra Agrawal, M.P. (119) The Compulsory Teaching of Environmental Education in Educational Institutions Bill, 2018 by Shri Rajendra Agrawal, M.P. (120) The Child Welfare Bill, 2018.by Shri Jugal Kishore Sharma, M.P. (121) The Constitution (Amendment) Bill, 2018 (Amendment of the Eighth Schedule) by Shri Sushil Kumar Singh, M.P. (122) The Farmers‟ Freedom from Indebtedness Bill, 2018 by Shri Raju Shetti, M.P. (123) The Farmers‟ Right to Guaranteed Remunerative Minimum Support Prices for Agricultural Commodities Bill, 2018 by Shri Raju Shetti,M.P. (124) The Population (Stabilization and Planning) Bill, 2018 by Shri Sushil Kumar Singh, M.P. (125) The Constitution (Amendment) Bill, 2018 (Amendment of the Seventh Schedule) by Shri Tej Pratap Singh Yadav, M.P. (126) The Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens (Amendment) Bill, 2018 (Insertion of new Chapter VA) by Shri Bhartruhari Mahtab , M.P. (127) The National Council for Professional Social Work Practitioners Bill, 2018 by Prof. Richard Hay, M.P. (128) The Private Schools (Regulation of Fee) Bill, 2018 by Dr. Boora Narsaiah Goud, M.P. (129) The Prevention of Acid Attacks and Rehabilitation of Acid Attack Victims Bill, 2018 by Dr. Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar, M.P. (130) The Constitution (Amendment) Bill, 2018 (Insertion of new article 21B) by Shri Nishikant Dubey, M.P. (131) The Vedic Education (Compulsory Teaching in Educational Institutions) Bill, 2018 by Shri Nishikant Dubey, M.P. (132) The Cow Protection Bill, 2018 by Shri Nishikant Dubey, M.P.

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(133) The Compulsory Protection of Witness and Victims of Crimes Bill, 2018 by Shri Nishikant Dubey, M.P. (134) The Code of Criminal Procedure (Amendment) Bill, 2017 (Amendment of section 41) by Dr. Sanjay Jaiswal, M.P. (135) The Indian Penal Code (Amendment) Bill, 2017 (Amendment of section 358) by Shri Sanjay Jaiswal, M.P. (136) The Right to Disconnect Bill, 2018 by Smt.Supriya Sule, M.P. (137) The Tuberculosis (Prevention and Eradication) Bill, 2018 by Smt.Supriya Sule, M.P. (138) The Gender Sensitization (Training and Education) Bill, 2018 by Smt.Supriya Sule, M.P. (139) The National Food Security (Amendment) Bill, 2018 (Amendment of section 2, etc) by Shri Jagdambika Pal, M.P. (140) The Information Technology (Amendment) Bill, 2018 (Omission of section 66A) by Shri Jagdambika Pal, M.P. (141) The Armed Forces Law (Amendment) Bill, 2018 (Amendment of section 45, etc.) by Shri Jagdambika Pal, M.P. (142) The Disaster Management (Amendment) Bill, 2018 Insertion of new section 46A) by Dr. Shashi Tharoor, M.P. (143) The Freedom of Literature Bill, 2018 by Dr. Shashi Tharoor, M.P. (144) The Sports (Online Gaming and Prevention of Fraud) Bill, 2018 by Dr. Shashi Tharoor, M.P. (145) The Women’s Sexual, Reproductive and Menstrual Rights Bill, 2018 by Dr. Shashi Tharoor, M.P. (146) The Supreme Court, High Courts and District Courts (Use of Official Languages) Bill, 2018 by Shri Gopal Chiayya Shetty, M.P. (147) The Constitution (Amendment) Bill, 2018 (Omission of article 44, etc.) by Shri Gopal Chinayya Shetty, M.P. (148) The Pineapple Board Bill, 2018 by Adv. Joice George, M.P. (149) The Jackfruit Board Bill, 2018 by Adv. Joice George, M.P. (150) The Farmers (Guaranteed Income and Welfare) Bill, 2018 by Adv. Joice George, M.P. (151) The Pepper Growers (Welfare) Bill, 2018 by Adv. Joioce George, M.P. (152) The Industrial Employment and Environmental Protection Bill, 2018 by Dr. Dharam Vira Gandhi, M.P.

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(153) The Indian Penal Code (Amendment) Bill, 2018 (Amendment of section 171, etc.) by Dr. Dharam Vira Gandhi, M.P. (154) The Abolition of Begging and Rehabilitation of Beggars Bill, 2018 by Shri Shivaji Adhalrao Patil, M.P. (155) The Women’s (Reservation in Workplace) Bill, 2018 by Shri Shivaji Adhalrao Patil, M.P. (156) The Free and Compulsory Primary, Secondary, Higher and Technical Education Bill, 2018 by Shri Shivaji Adhalrao Patil, M.P. (157) The Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Bill, 2018 (Insertion of new section 207A) by Shri Vinod Kumar Sonkar, M.P. (158) The Anganwadi Workers (Regularisation of Service and Welfare) Bill, 2018 by Shri N.K. Premachandran, M.P. (159) The Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee (Amendment) Bill, 2018 (Amendment of section 3, etc.) by Shri N.K. Premachandran, M.P. (160) The ASHA Workers (Regularisation of Service and other Benefits) Bill, 2018 by Shri N.K. Premachandran, M.P. (161) The Constitution (Amendment) Bill, 2018 (Amendment of article 142) by Shri Bhartruhari Mahtab, M.P. (162) The Code of Civil Procedure (Amendment) Bill, 2018 (Substitution of new sections 35A and 35B) by Shri Bhartruhari Mahtab, M.P. (163) The Employment Agencies (Regulation) 2018 by Shri Rabindra Kumar Jena, M.P. (164) The Code of Criminal Procedure (Amendment) Bill, 2018 (Amendment of section 160) by Shri Rabindra Kumar Jena, M.P. (165) The Indecent Representation of Women (Prohibition) Amendment Bill, 2018 (Insertion of new Chapter IIIA) by Shri Rabindra Kumar Jena, M.P. (166) The Industrial Disputes (Amendment) Bill, 2018 (Amendment of section 7, etc.) by Shri Rabindra Kumar Jena, M.P. (167) The Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Amendment Bill, 2018 (Amendment of section 7,etc.) by Dr. Kirit Premijibhai Solanki, M.P. (168) The National Food Security (Amendment) Bill, 2018 (Amendment of section 2, etc.) by Dr. Kirit Premijibhai Solanki, M.P. (169) The Indian Easements (Amendment) Bill, 2018 (Amendment of section 7, etc.) by Dr. Kirit Premijibhai Solanki, M.P. (170) The Right to Play Sports Bill, 2018 by Dr. Kirit Premjibhai Solanki, M.P.

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(171) The Prevention of Insults to National Honour (Amendment) Bill, 2018 (Substitution of new section for section 3) by Shri Parvesh Sahib Singh, M.P. (172) The Compulsory Teaching of Knowledge Traditions and Practices of India in Educational Institutions Bill, 2018 by Shri Parvesh Sahib Singh, M.P. (173) The Emblems and Names (Prevention of Improper Use) Amendment Bill,2018 (Amendment of the Schedule) by Shri Parvesh Sahib Singh, M.P. (174) The Official Government Meetings and Functions (Prohibition on serving Non-Vegetarian Food) Bill, 2018 by Shri Parvesh Sahib Singh, M.P. (175) The Cantonments (Amendment) Bill, 2018 (Insertion of new Chapter IVA) by Shri Chandrakant Khaire, M.P. (176) The Uniform Civil Code in India Bill, 2018 by Shri Chandrakant Khaire, M.P. (177) The Change of Name of Aurangabad City of the State of Maharashtra to Sambhaji Nagar Bill, 2018 by Shri Chandrakant Khaire, M.P. (178) The Distressed Widows and Single Women (Protection, Rehabilitation and Welfare) Bill, 2017 by Shri Gajanan Kirtikar, M.P. (179) The Missing Children (Faster Tracking and Reuniting) Bill, 2017 by Shri Gajanan Kirtikar, M.P. (180) The Ban on Cow Slaughter Bill, 2017 by Shri Gajanan Kirtikar, M.P. (181) The Population Stabilization Bill, 2017 by Shri Gajanan Kirtikar, M.P. (182) The Drafting of Law in Plain Language Bill, 2018 by Shri Rajeev Satav, M.P. (183) The Women (Development and Welfare) Authority Bill, 2018 by Shri Rajeev Satav, M.P. (184) The Agricultural Workers Welfare Fund Bill, 2018 by Shri Rajeev Satav, M.P. (185) The Unemployment Allowance Bill, 2018 by Shri Rajeev Satav, M.P. (186) The Constitution (Amendment) Bill, 2018 (Amendment of the Eighth Schedule) by Shri , M.P. (187) The Constitution (Scheduled Castes) and (Scheduled Tribes) Orders (Amendment Bill, 2018 [Amendment of the Schedules] by Shri Faggan Singh Kulaste, M.P. (188) The Prevention of Violence Against Doctors, Medical Professionals and Medical Institutions Bill, 2018 by Dr. Shrikant Eknath Shinde, M.P. (189) The Women (Empowerment and Welfare) Bill, 2018 by Shri Bhairon Prasad Mishra, M.P. (190) The Urban Areas (Equitable Development and Regulation) Bill, 2018 by Shri Bhairon Prasad Mishra, M.P.

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(191) The National Agricultural Policy Commission Bill, 2018 by Shri Nihal Chand Chauhan, M.P. (192) The Water (Accessibility and Conservation) Bill, 2018 by Shri Anurag Singh Thakur, M.P. (193) The Population Control Bill, 2018 by Shri Vishnu Dayal Ram, M.P. (194) The Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) (Amendment) Bill, 2018 (Amendment of section 56, etc.) by Shri Bhanu Pratap Singh Verma, M.P. (195) The Companies (Amendment) Bill, 2018 (Amendment of section 135) by Shri Bhairon Prasad Mishra, M.P. (196) The Contempt of Courts (Amendment) Bill, 2018 (Amendment of section 2) by Shri Bhairon Prasad Mishra, M.P. (197) The High Court at Allahabad (Establishment of a Permanent Bench at Mahoba) Bill, 2018 by Shri Kunwar Pushpendra Singh Chandel, M.P. (198) The Constitution (Amendment) Bill, 2018 (Amendment of article 51A) by Shri Kunwar Pushpendra Singh Chandel, M.P. (199) The Compulsory Teaching of Indian Spiritual and Human Service Philosophy Education in Educational Institutions Bill, 2018 by Shri Kunwar Pushpendra Singh Chandel, M.P. (200) The Constitution (Amendment) Bill, 2018 (Amendment of article 309) by Shri Kunwar Pushpendra Singh Chandel, M.P. (201) The Suicide Prevention in Youth Bill, 2018 by Shri Anurag Singh Thakur, M.P. (202) The Single-Use Plastic (Regulation) Bill, 2018 by Shri Anurag Singh Thakur, M.P. (203) The Population (Stabilization & Planning) Bill, 2018 by Shri Anurag Singh Thakur, M.P. (204) The Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Amendment Bill, 2018 (Insertion of new section 28A) by Dr. Prabhash Kumar Singh, M.P. (205) The National Sports Development Commission Bill, 2018 by Shri Nihal Chand Chauhan, M.P. (206) The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education (Amendment) Bill, 2018 (Insertion of new section 24A, etc.) by Dr. Prabhash Kumar Singh, M.P. (207) The Responsible Parenthood Bill, 2018 by Dr. Sanjeev Balyan, M.P. (208) The Ban on the use of Microbeads in Cosmetic Products Bill, 2018 by Shri A.P. Jithender Reddy, M.P. (209) The Declaring of Habitual Offenders Laws as void Bill, 2018 by Shri A.P. Jithender Reddy, M.P. (210) The Plastic Packaging (Regulation) Bill, 2018 by Smt.Meenakashi Lekhi, M.P.

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(211) The Constitution (Amendment) Bill, 2018 (Insertion of new article 31) by Shri Om Prakash Yadav, M.P. (212) The Constitution (Amendment) Bill, 2018 (Insertion of new article 275A, etc.) by Shri Om Prakash Yadav, M.P. (213) The Compulsory Military Training Bill, 2018 by Shri Om Prakash Yadav, M.P. (214) The Non-Resident Indians (Voting Rights and Welfare) Bill, 2018 by Shri Om Prakash Yadav, M.P. (215) The National Malnutrition Policy Commission Bill, 2018 by Shri Nihal Chand Chauhan, M.P. (216) The Protection of Human Rights Defenders Bill, 2018 by Shri A.P. Jithender Reddy, M.P. (217) TheWomen and Girl Child (Prevention of Atrocities) Bill, 2018by Dr. Udit Raj, M.P. (218) The Constitution (Amendment) Bill, 2018 (Amendment of article 16 and Ninth Schedule) by Shri Vinod Kumar Boianapalli, M.P. (219) The Constitution (Amendment) Bill, 2018 (Amendment of article 51A) by Shri Nishikant Dubey, M.P. (220) The Constitution (Amendment) Bill, 2018 (Insertion of new articles 121A and 211A) by Shri Nishikant Dubey, M.P. (221) The Merchant Shipping (Amendment) Bill, 2018 (Amendment of section 88, etc.).by Dr. A. Sampath, M.P. (222) The Constitution (Amendment) Bill, 2018 (Insertion of new article 16A) by Shri Dushyant Chautala, M.P. (223) The Fake News (Prohibition) Bill, 2019 by Shri Tej Pratap Singh Yadav, M.P. (224) The Constitution (Amendment) Bill, 2018 (Amendment of articles 15 and 16) by Shri Bhairon Prasad Mishra, M.P. (225) The Heritage Cities and Sites (Conservation and Development) Bill, 2018 by Shri Bhairon Prasad Mishra, M.P. (226) The Protection of Women from Domestic Violence (Amendment) Bill, 2018 (Amendment of section 5, etc.) by Shri Vinod Kumar Boianapalli, M.P. (227) The Criminal Law (Amendment) Bill, 2018 (Substitution of new section for section 497, etc.) by Shri Vinod Kumar Boianapalli, M.P. (228) The National Commission for Immigration Reform Bill, 2018 by Shri Gaurav Gogoi, M.P. (229) The Maintenance of Religious Harmony Bill, 2018 by Shri Gaurav Gogoi, M.P.

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(230) The Environment Protection (Management of Landfill Sites and Control ofnon- Biodegradable Garbage) Bill, 2019 by Shri Nishikant Dubey, M.P. (231) The Payment of Subsistence Allowance to Farmers and Agricultural Labourers Bill, 2018 by Dr. Udit Raj, M.P. (232) The Victims of Natural Calamities (Rehabilitation and Financial Assistance) Bill, 2018 by Dr. Udit Raj, M.P. (233) The Right to Work Bill, 2018by Dr. Udit Raj, M.P. (234) The Protection of Rights of Wrongful Convicts Bill, 2018 by Dr. Kirit Premjibhai Solanki, M.P. (235) The Constitution (Amendment) Bill, 2019 (Insertion of new article 85A) by Shri Nishikant Dubey, M.P. (236) The Forest Conservation (Amendment) Bill, 2018 (Amendment of sections 2 and 3) by Dr. Shrikant Eknath Shinde, M.P. (237) The Commission for Equitable Distribution of Benefits of Reservation to Scheduled Tribes Bill, 2019 by Dr. , M.P. (238) The High Court of Orissa (Establishment of a Permanent Bench at Bargarh) Bill, 2019 by Dr. Prabhas Kumar Singh, M.P. (239) The Rickshaw Puller and Road Side Mechanics (Freedom to Earn Livelihood) Bill, 2019 by Shri Gopal Chinayya Shetty, M.P. (240) The Children Pavement Dwellers and Sex Workers (Prevention of Abuse and Welfare Measures) Bill, 2019 by Shri Gopal Chinayya Shetty, M.P. (241) The National Commission for Female Farmers Bill, 2019 by Shri R. Dhruvanarayana, M.P. (242) The Prohibition of Employment as Manual Scavengers and their Rehabilitation (Amendment) Bill, 2019 (Amendment of section 2, etc.) by Dr. Kirit Premjibhai Solanki, M.P. (243) The National Board for Creation of Small States Bill, 2019 by Shri Kunwar Pushpendra Singh Chandel, M.P. (244) The Prohibition of Child Marriage (Amendment) Bill, 2019 (Amendment of section 11) by Shri Kunwar Pushpendra Singh Chandel, M.P. (245) The Right to Information (Amendment) Bill, 2019 (Amendment of section 19) by Shri Kunwar Pushpendra Singh Chandel,M.P.

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RAJYA SABHA (1) The Compulsory Protection of Witnesses and Victims of Crimes Bill, 2017 by Shri Rajkumar Dhoot, M.P. (2) The Heritage Cities and Sites (Conservation and Development) Bill, 2017 by Shri Rajkumar Dhoot, M.P. (3) The Environment Protection (Management of Landfill Sites and Control ofNon- Biodegradable Garbage) Bill, 2017 by Shri Rajkumar Dhoot, M.P. (4) The Constitution (Amendment) Bill, 2018 (insertion of new articles 330A, 332A, etc.) by Shri V. Vijayasai Reddy, M.P. (5) The Constitution (Amendment) Bill, 2018 (amendment of articles 15 and 16) byShri Vijayasai Reddy, M.P. (6) The Constitution (Amendment) Bill, 2018 (insertion of new article 21B) by Shri Ripun Bora, M.P. (7) The Companies (Amendment) Bill, 2018 by Shri Ripun Bora, M.P. (8) The Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Sites and Remains (Amendment) Bill, 2018 by Shri Sambhaji Chhatrapati, M.P. (9) The Contempt of Courts (Amendment) Bill, 2018 by Dr. K.V.P. Ramachandra Rao, M.P. (10) The Criminal Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2018 by Shri Hussain Dalwai, M.P. (11) The Prevention of Gender Pay Gap Bill, 2018 by Shri Hussain Dalwai, M.P. (12) The National Tribal Education Board Bill, 2018 by Shri V. Vijaysai Reddy, M.P. (13) The Farmers’ Right to Guaranteed Remunerative Minimum Support Prices for Agricultural Commodities Bill, 2018 by Shri K. K. Ragesh, M.P. (14) The Universal Health Insurance and Healthcare Coverage Bill, 2018 by Shri Narayan Lal Panchariya, M.P. (15) The Illegal Immigrants (Identification and Deportation) Bill, 2018 by Shri Narayan Lal Panchariya, M.P. (16) The Information Technology (Amendment) Bill, 2018 by Shri Narayan Lal Panchariya, M.P. (17) The National Capital Territory of Delhi Laws (Special Provisions) Bill, 2018 by Shri Sanjay Singh, M.P. (18) The Constitution (Amendment) Bill, 2018 (amendment of article 19) by Shri V. Vijaysai Reddy, M.P. (19) The Criminal Law (Amendment) Bill, 2018 by Shri V. Vijaysai Reddy, M.P. (20) The Agricultural and Other Rural Workers (Protection and Welfare) Bill, 2018 by Shri Amar Shankar Sable, M.P. (21) The Downtrodden, Backward and Oppressed Youth (Development and Welfare) Bill, 2018 by Shri Amar Shankar Sable, M.P.

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APPENDIX -VII (Vide para 8.2) GUIDELINES FORMULATED IN SEPTEMBER, 2005 TO REGULATE THE CONSTITUTION AND FUNCTIONING OF THE CONSULTATIVE COMMITTEES FOR VARIOUS MINISTRIES AND DEPARTMENTS. 1. Preamble An informal Consultative Committee system for various Ministries/Departments of the Government of India was instituted in 1954. It was given a formal shape in April 1969 with the issue of Guidelines to regulate the constitution and functioning of the Consultative Committees for various Ministries and Departments, in consultation with the Leaders of Opposition Parties/Groups. 2. Objectives • To create awareness among the Members of Parliament about the working of Government. • To promote informal consultation between the Government and the Members of Parliament on policies and programmes of the Government and the manner of their implementation. • To provide an opportunity to Government to benefit from the advice and guidance of the Members of Parliament in relation to policy matters and implementation of programmes and schemes. 3. Constitution and Dissolution 3.1 Consultative Committees will be constituted for all Ministries/Departments ofthe Government of India, as far as possible. The Government will decide the composition of these Committees with due regard to the respective strengths of various parties in Parliament. 3.2 A Consultative Committee will have a minimum membership of ten and amaximum membership of thirty. 3.3. The membership of Consultative Committees is voluntary. A Member of Parliament desirous of serving as a Regular Member on a Consultative Committee shall send her/ his request (in the enclosed proforma) providing options of Consultative Committees for three Ministries/Departments in order of preference to the Leader of his Party/Group in the Lok Sabha/Rajya Sabha, except Nominated Members and Members of small parties/ groups (with less than five Members) who may send her/his preferences directly to the Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs. The Leader of the Party/Group will, in turn, after due consideration, forward her/his recommendation to the Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs. A Member of Parliament can become a Regular Member of only one Consultative Committee at any point of time.

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3.4 Members of Parliament may also be appointed as Permanent Special Invitees on a Consultative Committee if they have special interest in the subjects of a particular Ministry/Department. A Member can be nominated as Permanent Special Invitee on one Consultative Committee only. However, such a Member will not be entitled to any TA/DA for attending the meetings of the Consultative Committee. A maximum of five Permanent Special Invitees will be allowed on each Consultative Committee. 3.5 The Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs will notify the membership of a Member of Parliament on a Consultative Committee taking note of the vacancy position and the preference of the Member of Parliament, on a first come first served basis. 3.6 A Member who is neither a Regular Member nor a Permanent Special Invitee may be invited to a meeting of the Consultative Committee as a special invitee if she/he has given notice of a subject for discussion and it has been included in the agenda or if she/ he expresses her/his desire to participate in the discussion on agenda item(s) notified for the meeting of the Consultative Committee and her/his request has been approved by the Minister of Parliamentary Affairs. However, such a Member will not be entitled to any TA/DA for attending the meeting of the Consultative Committee. 3.7 A Regular Member of the Consultative Committee shall be entitled to receive TA/DA for attending the meetings held during Inter-Session period as per her/his entitlement. 3.8 The Minister in-charge of the Ministry/Department shall preside over the meeting of the Consultative Committee attached to her/his Ministry/Department. Whenever, for exceptional reasons, the Minister in-charge is not able to preside over the meeting already convened, it will either be presided over by the Minister of State of that Ministry/ Department or it will be postponed. 3.9 A Consultative Committee may be dissolved if its membership falls below ten due to retirement/resignation of member(s). The remaining Members of such dissolved Committee will be requested to indicate their preferences as prescribed in paragraph 3.3 above for their nomination on the Consultative Committees where vacancies exist. 3.10 The Consultative Committees shall stand dissolved upon dissolution of every Lok Sabha and shall be reconstituted upon constitution of each Lok Sabha. 3.11 Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs will notify the constitution of Consultative Committees. 4. Functions and Limitations 4.1 The Consultative Committees provide a forum for free and open discussion on the policies, programmes and schemes of the concerned Ministries/Departments in an informal environment. 4.2 Members of Parliament are free to discuss any matter which can appropriately be discussed in Parliament. It would, however, not be desirable to refer on the floor of either House of Parliament to anything which might have taken place in a meeting of a Consultative Committee. This will be binding on both the Government and the Members.

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4.3 The Consultative Committees will not have the right to summon any witness, to send for or demand the production of any file or to examine any official record. 5. Meetings Number of Meetings 5.1 Six meetings of the Consultative Committees should normally be held during Session and Inter-session period. Of the six meetings of the Consultative Committees in a year, it shall be mandatory to hold four meetings. Of these, three meetings shall be held during inter- session periods and one meeting shall be held during either the session or inter-session period, according to the convenience of the Chairman of the Committee. Meetings outside Delhi 5.2 One meeting of a Consultative Committee in a calendar year may be held outside Delhi, anywhere in India, during an Inter-session period if the Chairperson of the Committee so desires. Date of the Meeting 5.3 Date for a subsequent meeting of a Consultative Committee may be decided inthe previous meeting of the Committee, as far as possible. Duration 5.4 The duration of the meeting will be decided by the chairperson at her/his discretion depending on the business to be transacted. Notice for the Meeting 5.5 In order to facilitate making of adequate administrative arrangements for the meetings of the Consultative Committees and avoid bunching up of such meetings, the Ministries/ Departments concerned should, as far as possible, communicate the decision to convene the meeting to the Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs at least four weeks in advance of the meeting. 5.6 Notice for the meeting of a Consultative Committee will be issued to Membersand invitees at least 10 days in advance during the Session periods and at least two weeks in advance during the Inter-Session periods by the Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs. 5.7 Notice for the meeting shall be sent to the residential addresses of the Membersin Delhi during the Session periods and to their Delhi addresses as well as the permanent addresses during the Inter-session period. Quorum 5.8 There is no quorum fixed for conducting the meeting of a Consultative Committee. 6. Agenda 6.1 The Agenda for the meeting of a Consultative Committee may be decided bythe Chairperson in consultation with the Members, as far as possible. The Members may also suggest item(s) for inclusion in the Agenda for the consideration of the Chairperson.

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6.2 As far as possible, the Agenda for a subsequent meeting of the Consultative Committee may be decided during the previous meeting of the committee. 6.3 The Agenda papers (both Hindi & English versions) [including the minutes of the last meeting, action taken report on the minutes of the last meeting and brief/notes on the agenda item(s) for the ensuing meeting] for the Consultative Committee meeting shall be sent by the Ministry concerned to the Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs at least 10 days in advance in order to ensure its circulation among the Members sufficiently in advance to facilitate informed discussions during the meeting. 6.4 Copies of the Agenda papers (in English & Hindi) must be supplied in adequate numbers (number of Members plus ten during the Session period and double the number of Members plus ten during Inter-session period, respectively) by the Ministry/ Department concerned to the Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs. 6.5 The Members may seek details or additional information on items/ additional items of the Agenda from the Ministry/Department concerned through the Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs. 7. Recommendations 7.1 A brief record of the discussions held on the approved Agenda items of the meeting shall be maintained and circulated to the Members. 7.2 In case of unanimity of views in the Committee, Government will normally accept the recommendations of the Committee, subject to the following exceptions, viz.: (i) any recommendation with financial implications; (ii) any recommendation concerning security, Defence, External Affairs and Atomic Energy; and (iii) any matter falling within the purview of an autonomous institution. 8. Administrative Matters 8.1 The Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs shall be responsible for over-all coordination in respect of matters concerning the Consultative Committees. 8.2 Senior Officers of the Ministry/Department concerned shall attend the meetings of the Consultative Committee and will assist the Minister in making presentations on agenda items, providing information and clarifications etc. 8.3 All notices, agenda papers, minutes etc. shall be sent to the residential address of the Members in Delhi during the Session periods and to their Delhi address as well as the permanent address during the Inter-session periods. 9. SUB-COMMITTEE No Sub-Committees of a Consultative Committee shall be constituted.

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(Proforma referred to in paragraph 3.3 of the Guidelines) NOMINATION ON CONSULTATIVE COMMITTEE I may be nominated on one of the following Consultative Committees in order of preference:- 1. ………………………………………………………………………… 2. ………………………………………………………………………….. 3. …………………………………………………………………………..

Signature……………………………………….

Name: ______(in capital letters) Member: Lok/Rajya Sabha

Party Affiliation: Telephone and Fax Number at (a) Delhi Address: (b) Permanent Address:

To The Under Secretary, Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs, Room No. 90, Parliament House, New Delhi.

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APPENDIX -VIII (vide ara 8.4) List of Consultative Committees constituted for various Ministries for 16th Lok Sabha

S. No. Name of the Consultative Committee 1 Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare 2 Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers 3 Ministry of Civil Aviation 4 Ministry of Coal and Ministry of Mines 5 Ministry of Commerce and Industry 6 Ministry of Communications 7 Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution 8 Ministry of Defence 9 Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region 10 Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change 11 Ministry of External Affairs 12 Ministry of Finance and Ministry of Corporate Affairs 13 Ministry of Food Processing Industries 14 Ministry of Health and Family Welfare 15 Ministry of Home Affairs 16 Ministry of Human Resource Development 17 Ministry of Information and Broadcasting 18 Ministry of Labour and Employment 19 Ministry of Minority Affairs 20 Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas 21 Ministry of Power and Ministry of New & Renewable Energy 22 Ministry of Railways 23 Ministry of Road Transport & Highways and Ministry of Shipping 24 Ministry of Rural Development, Ministry of Panchayati Raj and Ministry of Drinking Water & Supply 25 Ministry of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship 26 Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment

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S. No. Name of the Consultative Committee 27 Ministry of Steel 28 Ministry of Textiles 29 Ministry of Tourism and Ministry of Culture 30 Ministry of Tribal Affairs 31 Ministry of Urban Development and Ministry of Housing & Urban Poverty Alleviation 32 Ministry of Water Resources, River Development & Ganga Rejuvenation 33 Ministry of Women & Child Development 34 Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports

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APPENDIX-IX (vide para 8.5) DATES OF MEETINGS HELD DURING THE PERIOD FROM 1.1.2018 to 31.03.2019 OF THE CONSULTATIVE COMMITTEES AND IMPORTANT SUBJECTS DISCUSSED THEREIN

Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Number of meetings 06 Dates of meetings 22.03.2018, 02.07.2018 (Rameswaram, Tamil Nadu), 02.08.2018, 01.11.2018, 20.12.2018, 06.02.2019 Subjects discussed Millets (Coarse) Cereals, “Marine Fisheries – Mariculture in India, Integrated Farming systems for livelihood security and enhanced income, Climate resilient villages and their replication, Agri- entrepreneurship and start-ups for enhancing farmers income, Milk processing infrastructure in dairy cooperative sector. Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers Number of meetings 01 Dates of meetings 28.11.2018 Subjects discussed PMBJP-Affordable Medicines to All Ministry of Civil Aviation Number of meetings 02 Dates of meetings 02.01.2018, 07.01.2019 Subjects discussed Role and Scope of cargo growth in Civil Aviation” and “skill development requirement in Civil Aviation. Open sky policy performance and Review. Ministry of Coal Number of meetings 04 Dates of meetings 20.03.2018, 05.07.2018 (Neyveli, Tamil Nadu), 07.08.2018, 02.11.2018 Subjects discussed Coal washing, Issue in Lignite Mining in India, Coal Evacuation infrastructure, Coal leakages Ministry of Commerce and Industry Number of meetings 03 Dates of meetings 05.04.2018, 09.08.2018, 08.01.2019 Subjects discussed New Industry Policy, The Agriculture Export Policy, Infrastructural Development in DMIC

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Ministry of Communications Number of meetings 02 Dates of meetings 30.05.2018, 26.10.2018 Subjects discussed National Digital Communications Policy-2018, Postal Life Insurance – Low Premium High Bonus. Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution Number of meetings 03 Dates of meetings 05.04.2018, 03.01.2019, 28.01.2019 (Bangaluru) Subjects discussed “Review of BIS”, Review of National Sugar Institute, Kanpur, (i) Review of working of FCI and (ii) Review of working of BIS Ministry of Defence Number of meetings 02 Dates of meetings 26.07.2018, 17.11.2018 (Mumbai) Subjects discussed Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd. (HAL), Indian Coast Guards Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region Number of meetings 02 Dates of meetings 04.01.2018, 14.06.2018 Subjects discussed 10% Gross Budgetary Support for North Eastern Region, (i) Issue related to North Eastern Handicrafts and Handloom Development Corporation (NEHHDC) (ii) Livelihood scheme being implemented by M/O DONER; and (iii) Scheme of North Eastern Council. Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change Number of meetings 04 Dates of meetings 15.03.2018, 09.08.2018, 27.09.2018, 07.02.2019 Subjects discussed Forest cover in India and State of Forest report, Biodiversity, Plastic Waste Management, Climate Change- Global Warming. Ministry of External Affairs Number of meetings 04 Dates of meetings 22.03.2018, 09.08.2018, 27.12.2018, 1202.2019 Subjects discussed During the present Government, India”s relations with the Arab World, New initiatives of MEA regarding Consular services, MEA initiatives for Outreach to States, Discussion on Draft Emigration.

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Ministry of Food Processing Industries Number of meetings 02 Dates of meetings 25.05.2018 (Sonepat, Haryana) 13.09.2018 Subjects discussed NIFTEM, (i) Scheme of Agro Processing Cluster and (ii) Scheme of Creation of Backward & Forward Linkages Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Number of meetings 03 Dates of meetings 04.04.2018, 08.08.2018, 27.12.2018 Subjects discussed Maternal Health Programme, National Vector Borne Disease Control Programme, National Vector Borne Disease Control Programme. Ministry of Home Affairs Number of meetings 01 Dates of meetings 06.07.2018 (Kochi, Kerala) Subjects discussed Immigration, Visa and Foreigners Registration & Tracking (IVFRT) Ministry of Human Resource Development Number of meetings 01 Dates of meetings 13.02.2019 Subjects discussed National Testing Agency (NTA) and New initiatives. Ministry of Information and Broadcasting Number of meetings 03 Dates of meetings 04.01.2018, 13.03.2018, 10.09.2018 Subjects discussed International Film Festival of India (FFI), Bureau of Outreach & Communication (BOC), Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC) Ministry of Labour and Employment Number of meetings 02 Dates of meetings 05.01.2018, 28.06.2018 (Tirupati) Subjects discussed Employee’s Pension Scheme (EPS)- 1995.Welfare of Un-organised Workers. Ministry of Minority Affairs Number of meetings 01 Dates of meetings 17.07.2018 Subjects discussed Scholarship and Free Coaching Schemes of Ministry of Miniority Affairs.

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Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas Number of meetings 03 Dates of meetings 03.01.2018, 11.06.2018 (Lucknow, UP), 08.02.2019 Subjects discussed Launching of a New Policy Regime to increase domestic production, Strategic Oil Reserves, Steps taken to promote Gas economy. Ministry of Power and Ministry of New & Renewable Energy Number of meetings 03 Dates of meetings 22.05.2018 , 07.08.2018, 27.08.2018 Subjects discussed NTPC, PFC & REC functioning, Wind Energy”. Ministry of Railways Number of meetings 03 Dates of meetings 26.03.2018, 30.07.2018, 19.12.2018 Subjects discussed SAFETY MEASURES IN RAILWAY OPERATION, Security of passengers on Indian Railways, Stations Development on Indian Railways. Ministry of Rural Development and Ministry of Panchayati Raj & Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation Number of meetings 02 Dates of meetings 1.12.2018, 21.01.2019 (Gujarat) Subjects discussed (i) Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana-Gramin (PMAY-G) (ii) Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY), Review of National Aluminium Company Limited (NALCO) Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Number of meetings 01 Dates of meetings 12.06.2018 (Lucknow) Subjects discussed National Skill Development Agency/National Skill Qualifications Committee. Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment Number of meetings 04 Dates of meetings 23.05.2018, 09.08.2018, 29.10.2018 (Kochi), 04.01.2019 Subjects discussed Scholarship Schemes pertaining to D/o SJ&E and D/o EPWD, Skill Development, Review of all Schemes being run Social Defence Division, National Overseas Scheme (NOS)

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Ministry of Steel Number of meetings 04 Dates of meeting 07.02.2018, 15.05.2018 (Mount Abu), 24.10.2018, 28.01.2019 (Goa) Subjects discussed “Progress and Challenges in Steel Sector in year 2017-18”, “Development strategies for import substitution with focus on market and product development”, (i) Discuss strategies to impove the function efficiencies of Steel CPSES and (ii) Promoting quality of domestically manufactured steel and R&D for import substitution, (i) Safety in Steel Plants and (ii) Mininh activities of CPSEs under Steel Ministry. Ministry of Textiles Number of meetings 03 Dates of meetings 05.04.2018, 22.06.2018, 27.11.2018 Subjects discussed Jute Sector, SAMARTH, Technical Textiles Ministry of Tourism Number of meetings 02 Dates of meetings 26.04.2018, 10.09.2018 (Kovalam, Kerala) Subjects discussed “Integrated Marketing & Publicity including Public Relation”, Tourism and sustainability Ministry of Tribal Affairs Number of meetings 03 Dates of meetings 18.01.2018, 09.10.2018, 03.01.2019 Subjects discussed Forest Right Act, 2006, Issue related to Health of STs. Forest Rights Act Ministry of Urban Development and Ministry of Housing & Urban Poverty Alleviation Number of meetings 03 Dates of meetings 08.06.2018 (Surat, Gujarat), 29.10.2018, 03.01.2019 Subjects discussed SMART CITIES, Urban Transport, Progress in Swachh Bharat Mission Ministry of Water Resources, River Development & Ganga Rejuvenation Number of meetings 04 Dates of meetings 09.02.2018, 11.07.2018 (Mussoorie), 20.11.2018, 08.02.2019 Subjects discussed PARTICIPATORY GROUND WATER MANAGEMENT, Dam safety and DRIP Programme, “Surface Minor Irrigation and Repair, Renovation & Restoration (RRR) of Water Bodies”, Micro Irrigation.

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Ministry of Women and Child Development Number of meetings 02 Dates of meetings 10.08.2018, 18.12.2018, Subjects discussed Disscussion on Childcare Institutions shelter homes in India, ONE STOP CENTRE SCHEME

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APPENDIX –X (Para 11.8) Details of prize winners of various competitions conducted during the Hindi fortnight celebrated in the Ministry during 14th to 28th September, 2018

S. Competition Prize winner Prize No. 1 Noting-Drafting Competition in 1 Shri Rahul Agarwal, ASO First Hindi 2 Shri Navneet Bharti, ASO Second 3 Shri Jagvendra Niranjan, ASO Second 4 Shri Avinash Kumar, ASO Third 2. Hindi Typing Competition; 1 Shri Prodyot Bepari, SO First 2 Shri Avinash Kumar, ASO Second 3 Shri Baijnath Mahto, ASO Third Shri Vijaypal, SSA Third 3. Hindi Quiz Competition 1 Shri Rahul Agarwal, ASO First 2 Shri Jagvendra Niranjan, ASO Second 3 Shri Uday Kumar Bihari, Stenographer Grade-D Second Smt. Rekha Bharti, PA Third 4. Quiz Competition for Non-Hindi 1 Shri Sanjit Kumar Das, ASO First Employees 2 Shri P.K. Haldar, Under Secretary Second 3 Shri J.N. Naik, PS Third 4 Shri N. Balachandran Nair, Consultant/Assistant Third 5. Hindi Essay Writing Competition 1 Shri Jagvendra Niranjan, ASO First 2 Dr. Pranav Bhardwaj, Junior Translator Second 3 Shri Baijnath Mahto, ASO Second 4 Shri Pankaj Kumar, ASO Third 5 Shri Vipin Katariya, DR Third 6. General Hindi Translation 1 Shri Jagvendra Niranjan, ASO First Competition 2 Dr. Pranav Bhardwaj, Junior Translator Second 3 Shri NavneetBharti, ASO Third 4 Dr. SheetalKapoor, ASO Third 7. Hindi Dictation Competition for 1 Shri Anand Kumar, MTS First MTS 2 Shri Ranjeet Singh, Staff Car Driver Second 3 Shri VipinKatariya, DR Second 4 Shri NazimHussain, MTS Third

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Prize winners under the Hindi noting & drafting cash prize scheme to encourage original Hindi noting and drafting in the Ministry for the year 2017-18

S. No. Prize winners Prize 1. Shri Paresh Goyal, Consultant/Assistant First 2. Shri Jayanarayan, SSA First 3. Shri Avinash Kumar, ASO Second 4. Shri Pankaj Kumar, ASO Second 5. Shri Sadhu Ram, SSA Second 6. Shri Rahul Agarwal, ASO Third 7. Shri Vijaypal, SSA Third

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APPENDIX - XI (Vide para 13.1) NOMINATION OF MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT ON COMMITTEES, BODIES, COUNCILS, BOARDS ETC. SET UP BY VARIOUS MINISTRIES/DEPARTMENTS

S. Name of the Committee Names of the Nominated MPs Date of No. Lok Sabha Rajya Sabha nomination 1. General Body of Sports Shri Anurag Thakur Smt. M.C. Mary 03.01.2019 Authority of Indian Shri Brijbhushan Sharan Singh Kom autonomous Organization under Deptt. of Sports . 2. Central Waqf Council under Chaudhary Meboob Ali Kaiser Shri. Kahkasha 04.01.2019 Ministry of Minority Affairs Shri Muzaffar Hussain Baig Praveen

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APPENDIX - XII (Vide para 13.2) NOMINATION OF MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT ON THE HINDI SALAHAKAR SAMITI (HSS) OF VARIOUS MINISTRIES/DEPARTMENTS

S. Ministry/Department to Names of the Nominated MPs Date of No. which Hindi Salahakar Samiti LOK SABHA RAJYA SABHA nomination attached 1. Ministry of Statistics & Shri Sharad Tripathi Shri Devender Pal Vats 18.01.2019 Programme Implementation Smt. Darshana Vikram Shri Madan Lal Saini Jardosh 2. Ministry of Commerce & Shri Janak Ram Shri Gopal Narayan 21.02.2018 Industry (D/o Industrial Policy Shri Ashok Kumar Singh & Promotion) Dohre Smt. Roopa Ganguly 3. Ministry of Drinking Water Dr. Satya Narayan 29.11.2018 and Sanitation Jatiya Shri Ram Shakal 4. Ministry of External Affairs Smt. Rama Devi Shri Prabhat Jha 14.06.2018 Shri Ninong Ering Dr. V. Maitreyan

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APPENDIX - XIII (vide para 13.7) STATEMENT SHOWING THE SALARY, ALLOWANCE AND OTHER FACILITIES ADMISSIBLE TO MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT.

S. Item Salary, Allowances and other facilities No 1. Salary Rs. 1,00,000/- p.m. (Salary and daily allowance of MPs will be increased after every five years commencing from 1.4.2023 on the basis ofCost Inflation Index provided under clause (v) of Explanation to section 48 of the Income-tax Act, 1961. ) 2. Daily Rs. 2,000/- w.e.f 01/10/2010. The MPs have to sign the register, maintained Allowances for this purpose by the Secretariats of the Lok Sabha/Rajya Sabha, on all the days (except intervening holidays for which no such signing is required) of the session of the House for which the allowance is claimed. 3. Other W.e.f. 01.04.208 Constituency Allowances @ Rs.70,000/- per month Allowances and Office Expense Allowance @ Rs60000/- per month out of which Rs. 20,000/- shall be for meeting expenses on stationery item etc. and postage; and Lok/Rajya Sabha Secretariat may pay upto Rs.40,000/- per month to the person(s) as may be engaged by a Member for obtaining secretarial assistance and one person shall be a computer literate duly certified by the Member..(It will be increased after every five years commencing from 1.4.2023 on the basis of Cost Inflation Index provided under clause (v) of Explanation to section 48 of the Income-tax Act, 1961.) 4. Telephones 1,50,000 free calls per annum on all the three telephones at Delhi residence, constituency residence and for Internet connectivity purposes pooled together. Trunk call bills adjusted within the monetary ceiling of 1,50,000 local calls per annum. Excess calls made over and above the quota allowed to be adjusted in the next year’s quota. Where a Member does not utilize total free local calls available to him, the balance unutilized telephone calls shall be carried forward till his seat becomes vacant. A Member is entitled to use any number of telephones for utilizing total free local calls available to him at his residences in Delhi and constituency provided that the telephones should be in his name and installation and rental charges for telephones other than the three telephones provided to him will be borne by him.

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A Member may avail two Mobile phones (one in Delhi and another in constituency) with national roaming facility from MTNL and BSNL or any other Private Operator where services of MTNL or BSNL are not available for utilizing total free local calls provided that registration and rental charges for private mobile phone will be borne by him. A Member is also entitled to avail broadband facility from MTNL/BSNL on any one of the above-cited three telephones against ten thousand surrendered call units per annum. In addition to that a Member may also avail high speed FTTH with Wi-Fi services at Delhi residence subject to the condition that only up to Rs.2,200- per month are paid by the Government towards the charges of this facility directly to MTNL. 5. Housing Rent-free flats only (including hostel accommodation). If a Member is allotted bungalow at his request, he shall pay full normal rent, if he is entitled to such accommodation. Newly elected Member of Parliament reaching Delhi prior to publication of notification of his election by Election Commission, is entitled to transit accommodation. Monetary Ceiling of furniture - Rs. 1, 00,000/- (Rs. 80,000 for durable furniture + Rs. 20,000/- for non-durable furniture). (It will be increased after every five years commencing from 1.4.2023 on the basis ofCost Inflation Index provided under clause (v) of Explanation to section 48 of the Income-tax Act, 1961.) Free washing of sofa covers and curtains every three months. Tiles in bathroom, kitchen as demanded by MP. 6. Water and 50,000 units of electricity per annum, (25,000 units each Light/Power Electricity meters or pooled together) and 4,000 kiloliters of water per annum beginning January every year. Members who have no power meters installed are allowed 50,000 units per annum on light meter. Unutilized units of electricity and water shall be carried over tothe subsequent years. Excess units consumed shall be adjusted against the next year’s quota. Joint entitlement for free consumption of electricity and water units if both husband and wife happen to be Members of Parliament and reside in the same accommodation On retirement/resignation/death, a Member or his family may be allowed to consume the balance units of electricity and water for that year within one month

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7. Medical As available to Grade-I Officers of the Central Government under CGHS. 8. Conveyance w.e.f 01/10/2010, Rs.4,00,000/- on interest @ as applicable to the Advance Central Government employees, recoverable within a maximum period of 5 years not extending beyond the tenure of MP. 9. Pension to (i) Minimum pension of Rs. 25,000/- per month to every person who has Ex-MPs served for any period, as Member of Provisional Parliament or either House of Parliament and additional pension of Rs. 2000/- per month for every year of membership of Parliament in excess of five year. (ii) A period of nine months or more is reckoned equivalent to complete one year for the purpose of payment of additional pension. (Pension and Additional Pension to Ex-MPs will be increased after every five years commencing from 1.4.2023 on the basis of Cost Inflation Index provided under clause (v) of Explanation to section 48 of the Income-tax Act, 1961. ) 10. Family Family pension, equivalent to one half of the pension which a Member Pension to of Parliament would have received to spouse/dependent of deceased the spouse/ member/ex-Member - to the spouse for life (except when the spouse is dependent of ex-MP) or to the dependent till the person continues to be a dependent. an MP dying in harness 11. Travelling Rail- Travelling allowance has been withdrawn. A physically incapacitated allowance Member shall be entitled to a companion in the same class in which he travels. Air- An amount equal to one fare. Also air fare for one companion in case of a blind/physically incapacitated MP. Steamer- An amount equal to one fare (without diet) for the highest class in the steamer. Road- (i) Rs. 16/- per km. (w.e.f 01/10/2010) (ii) Minimum Rs. 120/- to/fro from Delhi airport and residence at Delhi. (iii) TA by road when the places are not connected by mail, express and super fast trains; (iv) TA for air journey(s) during the short interval between two sittings of a Department related Standing Committee during budget session recess, limited to one air fare + DA for the days of absence; (v) road mileage for travel by spouse when not accompanying the Member to and fro railway station/airport in respect of journeys as permissible in a year; (vi) Member who is residing within 300 km distance from Delhi may travel by road and claim road mileage @ Rs. 16/- per km; (vii) Member/Spouse from North-Eastern States of Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim and Tripura may travel by road from residence in the constituency/State to the nearest airport; (vii) physically incapacitated member allowed to travel by road in lieu of rail/air journeys.

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12. Travelling (i) Railway pass for MP for travelling in AC-I Class or Executive Class of Facility any Indian Railways. Spouse can also travel with MP in the same class. (ii) Companion can also travel with MP in AC-II tier. (iii) Member having no spouse can take one person with him/her in AC-I/Executive class in addition to the companion allowed in AC-II tier. (iv) air travel to and fro Delhi for the MP from Ladakh - for the Member and the spouse or one companion; (v) to and fro air travel facility for the Member from the Andaman & Nicobar Islands and Lakshdweep and spouse or one companion between the Island and the mainland; (vi) blind or physically incapacitated Member can take an attendant in the air/rail journeys in which he himself travels in lieu of the companion in AC-II tier. (vii) Thirty four single air journeys in a year from any place to any other place in India either alone or along with spouse or any number of companions or relatives within this ceiling. (viii) adjustment of 8 excess air journeys against the next year’s entitlement; (ix) carry forward of unutilized air journeys to subsequent years; (x) spouse or companion of a Member may travel alone to join the Member 8 times in a year against 34 air journeys available to the Member in a year; (xi) steamer passes for highest class of steamer for MPs from Andaman and Nicobar Islands and Lakshdweep and Spouse/Companion (without diet); (xii) to end fro air travel when the usual place of residence is inaccessible by rail, road or steamer, between the nearest place having rail service, (xiii) Members may travel by any Airlines for availing the air journeys available to them as Member of Parliament. 13. Travelling (1) Ex-MP alongwith a companion are entitled to free AC-II tier rail facility to travel facility from one place to any other place in India, on the basis Ex-MPs of an authorization issued for this purpose by concerned Secretariat of Parliament as the case may be. (2) Entitled to travel alone in any train by any railway by AC-I. (3) Steamer facility to Members belonging to Andaman & Nicobar Island and Lakshdweep between the island and the mainland of India. 14. Facilities to Family of a deceased Member may retain: the family (a) Government accommodation for a period of 6 months from the date of deceased of death of such Member. MP (b) Telephone facilities for a period not exceeding two months from the date of death of the Member. 15. Medical CGH Scheme is applicable to former members of Parliament residing in facilities for cities covered by CGH Scheme on payment of contribution at the same Ex-MPs rate as they were paying as Member of Parliament. This facility can be obtained direct from Director General (CGHS), Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Nirman Bhawan, New Delhi.

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16. Facilities to (a) With effect from 26.04.1999, the Members of prematurely dissolved Members of Lok Sabha are allowed to utilize the balance of unutilized (i) free 1,50,000 prematurely telephone calls, (ii) 50,000 units of electricity, and (iii) 4,000 Kls. of water dissolved during the period from dissolution of the Lok Sabha till constitution of the Lok Sabha new Lok Sabha. In case of excess consumption of such units, the same will be allowed to be adjusted in case the Member is elected to the new Lok Sabha against the quota that will be available to him, in the first year. 17. Travelling W.e.f. 01/10/2010, the spouse of a Member has been allowed to travel facility to any number of times, by railway in first class air-conditioned or executive the spouse class in any train from the usual place of residence of the Member to of Member Delhi and back; and when Parliament is in session, by air or partly by air and partly by rail, from the usual place of residence of the Member to Delhi or back, subject to the condition that the total number of such air journeys shall not exceed eight in a year. When Parliament is in session, and the spouse of a Member performs such journey or part thereof by road, a road mileage @ Rs.16/- per k.m. is allowed. When Parliament is in session, and such journey or part thereof is performed from some other place than the usual place of residence of the Member, then the spouse is entitled to an amount equal to actual air-fare or the air-fare from the usual place of residence to Delhi or back, whichever is less. 18. Facilities to Family of a deceased Member may retain:- the family (a) Government accommodation for a period of 6 months from the date of deceased of death of such Member. MP (b) Telephone facilities for a period not exceeding two months from the date of death of the Member.

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APPENDIX - XIV (vide para 13.7) FACILITIES EXTENDED TO EX-MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT

S. No. Item Admissibility 1. Pension (i) Minimum pension of Rs. 25,000/- per month to every person who has served for any period, as Member of Provisional Parliament or either House of Parliament and additional pension of Rs. 2,000/- per month for every year of membership of Parliament in excess of five years without any maximum ceiling. (ii) A period of nine months or more is reckoned equivalent to complete one year for the purpose of payment of additional pension. (iii) Ex-MPs pension allowed irrespective of any other pension without any upper limit on the aggregate. 2. Family Family pension, equivalent to one half of the pension which a Member Pension of Parliament would have received, to spouse/dependent of deceased member/ex-Member - to the spouse for life (except when the spouse as ex-MP) and to the dependent till the person continues to bea dependent. 3. Traveling (i) Ex-MPs alongwith a companion are entitled to free AC-II tier rail facility travel facility from one place to any other place in India, on the basis of an authorization issued for this purpose by concerned Secretariat of Parliament as the case may be. (ii) Entitled to travel alone in any train by any railway by AC-I. (iii) Steamer facility to Members belonging to Andaman & Nicobar Island and Lakshdweep between the island and the mainland of India. 4. Medical CGH Scheme is applicable to former members of Parliament residing in Facilities cities covered by CGH Scheme on payment of contribution at the same rate as they were paying as Member of Parliament. This facility can be obtained direct from Director General (CGHS), Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Nirman Bhawan, New Delhi. 5. Facilities to (a) With effect from 26.04.1999, the Members of prematurely dissolved Members of Lok Sabha are allowed to utilize the balance of unutilized (i) free prematurely 1,50,000 telephone calls, (ii) 50,000 units of electricity, and (iii) 4,000 dissolved kls. of water during the period from dissolution of the Lok Sabha till Lok Sabha constitution of the new Lok Sabha. In case of excess consumption of such units, the same will be allowed to be adjusted in case the member is elected to the new Lok Sabha against the quota that will be available to him, in the first year.

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