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'kSf{kd dsUnz] y[kuÅ ¼dk;ZØe vkSj dk;Zdyki½ 10 V. QSyksf'ki 18 VI. ifj;kstuk,a 33 VII. izdk'ku 34 VIII. lsfeukj@lEesyu@dk;Z'kkyk,a@ifjppkZ@laokn] bR;kfn 35 d- lsfeukj@lEesyu@dk;Z'kkyk ds fy, vkbZlhihvkj vuqnku 35 [k- dk;Z'kkyk ds fy, lhihvkj vuqnku 63 x- vkbZlhihvkj }kjk vk;ksftr lsfeukj 67 ?k- vkbZlhihvkj }kjk vk;ksftr dk;Z'kkyk,a 68 M- ys[kd ls HksaV dk;ZØe 69 IX. n'kZu'kkL= ds f'k{kdksa dk lEesyu 70 X. QSyks ehV 74 XI. v/;kiu rdZ'kkL= 79 XII. O;k[;kuekyk 79 XIII. iz[;kr Hkkjrh; vkSj fons'kh fo}kuksa ds O;k[;ku 80 d- foftfVax izksQsljksa ¼fons'kh½ ds O;k[;ku 80 [k- foftfVax izksQsljksa ¼Hkkjrh;½ ds O;k[;ku 81 x- fo'ks"k O;k[;ku dk;ZØe ?k- vkbZlhihvkj jk"Vªh; QSyks }kjk O;k[;ku 86 XIV. vkof/kd O;k[;ku 86 XV. fo'o n'kZu fnol 93 XVI. vkbZlhihvkj dk iqLrd vuqnku 100 XVII. ykbQ Vkbe vphoesaV vokMZ 104 XVIII. fganh i[kokM+k dk vk;kstu 107 XIX. ifj"kn~] thch] vkjihlh vkSj ,Qlh ds lnL; 109 XX. okf"kZd ys[kksa dh fVIi.kh 115 XXI. QksVks [kaM 171 Hkkjrh; nk'kZfud vuqla/kku ifj"kn~ 5 vkbZlhihvkj okf"kZd fjiksVZ 2014&15 Hkkjrh; nk'kZfud vuqla/kku ifj"kn~ vkbZlhihvkj okf"kZd fjiksVZ 2014&15 I. y{; ,oa mís'; f'k{kk ea=ky;] Hkkjr ljdkj }kjk LFkkfir Hkkjrh; nk'kZfud vuqla/kku ifj"kn~ dks lkslkbVh vf/kfu;e] 1860 ds rgr ekpZ] 1977 esa lkslkbVh ds :Ik esa iathd`r fd;k x;k Fkk] exj blus okLrfod :Ik ls 1981 esa izksQslj Mh- ih- pêksik/;k; ds v/;{krk esa dke djuk 'kq: fd;k FkkA Hkkjr ljdkj }kjk ifj"kn~ dh LFkkiuk fuEufyf[kr y{;ksa ,oa mís';ksa ds fy, dh xbZ Fkh %& ?• n'kZu ds {ks= esa vuqla/kku dh izxfr dh le;&le; ij leh{kk djuk( ?• n'kZu ds {ks= esa ifj;kstukvksa ,oa dk;ZØeksa dks izk;ksftr djuk ;k lgk;rk djuk( ?• n'kZu ds {ks= esa vuqla/kku djus esa 'kkfey laLFkkuksa vkSj laxBuksa dks foÙkh; lgk;rk iznku djuk( ?• O;fDr;ksa ;k laLFkkuksa }kjk n'kZu ds {ks= esa vuqla/kku ifj;kstuk,a ,oa dk;ZØe rS;kj djus ds fy, rduhdh lgk;rk vkSj lykg nsuk vkSj@;k vuqla/kku i)fr esa izf'k{k.k vk;ksftr djuk vkSj laLFkkxr lgk;rk ;k vU; rjg dh enn djuk( ?• le;&le; ij {ks= vkSj fo"k; lwfpr djuk] ftuds laca/k esa n'kZu esa vuqla/kku dks c<+kok fn;k tkus pkfg, vkSj n'kZu ds misf{kr ,oa mHkjrs {ks=ksa esa vuqla/kku ds fodkl ds fy, fo'ks"k mik; djuk( ?• n'kZu ds {ks= esa dk;Zdykiksa esa vuqla/kku esa leUo; djuk vkSj varj&fo"k; vuqla/kku ds dk;ZØe dks c<+kok nsuk( ?• n'kZu esa vuqla/kku dks c<+kok nsus ds fy, lsfeukj] fo'ks"k ikB;Øeksa] v/;;u ldZy] dk;Zdkjh lewg@i{kksa vkSj lEesyu vk;ksftr] izk;ksftr djuk vkSj lgk;rk iznku djuk( vkSj bUgha mís';ksa ds fy, laLFkku LFkkfir djuk( ?• n'kZu esa vuqla/kku dks lefiZr ladyuksa] if=dkvksa] iqLrdksa ds izdk'ku ds fy, vuqnku nsuk vkSj mudk izdk'ku 'kq: djuk( ?• Nk=ksa] f'k{kdksa vkSj vU; }kjk n'kZu esa vuqla/kku ds fy, QSyksf'ki] Nk=o`fÙk vkSj vokMZ LFkkfir djuk vkSj iznku djuk( ?• MkVk ds j[kj[kko vkSj vkiwfrZ lfgr izys[ku lsokvksa dk fodkl vkSj lgk;rk djuk] n'kZu esa orZeku vuqla/kku dh lwph rS;kj djuk vkSj nk'kZfudksa dk jk"Vªh; jftLVj dk ladyu djuk( ?• nk'kZfudksa vkSj nk'kZfud laLFkkuksa ,oa vU; ns'kksa ds nk'kZfudksa ,oa nk'kZfud laLFkkuksa ds chp vuqla/kku esa 6 Hkkjrh; nk'kZfud vuqla/kku ifj"kn~ vkbZlhihvkj okf"kZd fjiksVZ 2014&15 lg;ksx dks c<+kok nsuk( ?• izfrHkklaiUu ;qok nk'kZfudksa dk lewg rS;kj djus ds fy, fo'ks"k dne mBkuk vkSj fo'ofo|ky;ksa ,oa vU; laLFkkuksa esa dk;Zjr ;qok nk'kZfudksa ds vuqla/kku dks c<+kok nsuk( ?• Hkkjr ljdkj }kjk mls le;&le; ij lkSais x, n'kZu esa v/;kiu vkSj vuqla/kku laca/kh lHkh ekeyksa ij Hkkjr ljdkj dks lykg nsuk( ?• ijLij lgefr okyh 'krksZa ij vU; laxBuksa vkSj ,tsafl;ksa ds lkFk n'kZu esa vuqla/kku dks c<+kok nsus ds fy, le>kSrs djuk( ?• n'kZu'kkL= esa v/;kiu vkSj vuqla/kku dks c<+kok nsuk( ?• n'kZu esa vuqla/kku dks c<+kok nsus ds fy, le;&le; ij oks lHkh dne mBkuk tks t:jh le>s tk,a( vkSj ?• fu;eksa ,oa fofu;eksa ds mica/kksa ds vuqlkj] ifj"kn~ esa 'kSf{kd] iz'kklfud] rduhdh] fyfidh; vkSj vU; in cukuk vkSj mu ij HkrhZ djukA foÙkiks"k.k@foÙk %& ifj"kn~ dh fuf/k;ksa esa fuEufyf[kr 'kkfey gSa %& ¼d½ ifj"kn~ ds y{;ksa ds foLrkj ds fy, Hkkjr ljdkj }kjk fn, x, vuqnku( ¼[k½ vU; lzksrksa ls va'knku( ¼x½ migkj] nku] pank] mÙkjnku vkSj vU; varj.k( ¼?k½ vU; lzksrksa ls ifj"kn~ dh izkfIr;ka( ¼M-½ ifj"kn~ dh ifjlaifÙk;ksa ls vk;A Hkkjrh; nk'kZfud vuqla/kku ifj"kn~ 7 vkbZlhihvkj okf"kZd fjiksVZ 2014&15 II.
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