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The Sind Government Gazette THE SIND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY KARACHI, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1983 PART I GOVERNMENT OF SINDH IRRIGATION AND POWER DEPARTMENT Karachi the 8th September 1983 NOTIFICATION No. 2/67-S.O.(R&S)/82- In pursuance of the proviso to sub-section (1) of Section 15-A of the Sind Irrigation Act, 1879, the Government of Sind are pleased to notify that the dates in column 3 and 4 of the schedule below on which the drainage facilities under the command of the Salinity Control and Reclamation Projects specified in column 2 of the table below have been completed on the date respectively specified in column 3 and the drainage rate in relation to the cultivated land in the project so specified shall be leviable from the crop season specified in column 4 of the said table. T A B L E ________________________________________________________________________ S.No. Name of Project Date on which Date from which Drainage Facilities Drainage Rate is have been made to be levied Available ______________________________________________________________________________ 1 2 3 4 ______________________________________________________________________________ 1. Scarp Khairpur 30-6-1971 Kharif, 83. 2. North Rohri Scarp 30-6-1979 Kharif, 83 3. Scarp Sukkur Right Bank 30-6-1978 Kharif, 83 4. Kotri Surface Drainage Scarp 30-6-1978 Kharif, 83 5. Larkana Shikarpur Surface Drainage 30-6-1982 Rabi, 83-84. Scarp. A.N.G. ABBASI Secretary to Government of Sindh NOTIFICATION In exercise of the powers conferred by Section 70 read with Section 15-A of the Sind Irrigation Act, 1879 the Government of Sind are pleased to make the following rules:- 1. (1) These rules may be called the Sind Drainage Rates Rules, 1983. Short title and commence- (2) They shall have force from Kharif 1983. ment. 2. 2. In these rules unless there is anything repugnant in the subject or context: (a) “Act” means the Sind Irrigation Act, 1879; )Sind Act VII of 1879); (b) “Assessing Authority” means the Mukhtiarkar, First or Second Grade incharge of the Taluka or any other officer authorised by the Board of Revenue, from time to time to assess the amount payable as drainage rate; (c) “Assessment Unit” means the area within the Jurisdiction of an assessing authority; (d) “drainage rate” means the drainage rate leviable under section 15.A of the Act. 3. Government shall, from time to time, determine drainage rate per Drainage cropped acre for each, Kharif and Rabi. rate. 4. (1) The demand of drainage rate in respect of each season will be reflected in Bill of Tapedars Village Form VIII-A at the end of relevant Khata by Drainage rate. multiplying the cropped area with the rate of drainage fixed per acre. (2) The Assessing Authority shall cause a bill of assessment of the drainage rate issued to the owner or occupant of the land indicating the assessment due from him and directing him to pay the amount on the dates indicated therein. (3) The bill shall be issued bi-annually at the end of Kharif and Rabi crops respectively. Provided that a fresh or revised bill may be issued at any time on account of a change of ownership occupancy or for any other reason necessitating the issue of fresh or revised bill. 5. (1) The assessment shall be payable by the owners or the occupier of the land, Payment. as the case maybe, by 31st. December in the case of Kharif and by 30th June in the case of Rabi and the assessed amount shall be recoverable as arrears of land revenue. (2) The Board of Revenue may, in any particular area or in relation to any class or classes of owners or occupiers, as the case may be, by general or special order extend the time to a specified day for payment of the assessment due. 6. (1) In the case of natural calamities or wide spread failure of crops in an Remission assessment unit, inspection of crop will be carried out by the Taluka Mukhtiarkar personally due to natural and he shall report the facts to the Commissioner through the Collector, and the calamities or Commissioner may, after consulting the Chief Engineer concerned, recommend to the Board failure of of Revenue for remission of the payment of drainage rate in proportion to the extent of loss. crops. (2) The Board of Revenue, may, in consultation with the Irrigation and Power Department and subject to the approval of Government notify the approved remissions. A.N.G. ABBASI Secretary to Govt. of Sindh NOTIFICATION th Karachi the 8 September, 1983. No. 2/67-S.O.(R&S)/82.- In exercise of the powers conferred by clause (d) of Section 70 of the Sind Irrigation Act 1879 read with Section 15-A, thereof, the Government of Sind are pleased to direct that the Drainage Rate in the Salinity Control and Reclamation Project mentioned in column 2 of the table below shall be leviable at the rate mentioned in column 3:- TABLE ______________________________________________________________________________ S.No. Area Rate per cropped acre in each Crop season i.e Kharif and Rabi. ______________________________________________________________________________ 1 2 3 ______________________________________________________________________________ 1. SCARP Khairpur particulars as per Annexure ‘A’. Rs. 16.00 2. North Rohri SCARP particulars as per Annexure ‘B’. Rs. 16.00 3. Sukkur Right Bank particulars as per Annexure ‘C’. Rs. 16.00 4. Larkana Shikarpur Surface Drainage Project particulars as per Annexure ‘D’. Rs. 5.00 5. Kotri Surface Drainage Project particulars as per Annexure ‘E’. Rs. 2.00 ANNEXURE ‘A’ SCHEDULE OF AREAS UNDER SCARP KHAIRPUR CHARGABLEL FOR DRAINAGE RATE ______________________________________________________________________________ S.No. District Taluka/Tehsil Name of Deh ______________________________________________________________________________ 1. Khairpur Khairpur 1. Nizamani 2. Khairpur 3. Bhurgari 4. Panwari 5. Luqman 6. Gujo 7. Bugro 8. Raina 9. Phat 10. Baberloi 11. Ubhri 12. Chijra ______________________________________________________________________________ 1 2 3 4 ______________________________________________________________________________ Khairpur Kharipur 13. Palh 14. Khanpur 15. Koro Phulpoto 16.Tando Nazar Ali 17. Mithomari 18.Tando Nihal Khan 19. Shah Bhungio 20. Mangi 21. Danwro 22. Lalu Shiddhi 23. Paniro 24. Kolab Jial 25. Gadhi 26. Langha 27. Drib 28. Machi 29. Hajna Shah 30. Jhaluji 31. Manghanwari 32. Ghuriri 33. Bharpur 34. Tando Murid Hyder 35. Mehar Ali 36. Ateri 37. Pir Mangio 38. Phul Wahan 39. Ghahno Kalhoro 40. Kingri 41. Mangarji 42. Tando Masti 43. Khariro 44. Wassan 45. Pipri 46. Mari ______________________________________________________________________________ 1 2 3 4 ______________________________________________________________________________ 1 Khairpur Khairpur 47. Their 48. Wisro Wahan 49. Rafiq Mahesar 50. Gumchi 51. Miano 52. Kanjan 53. Fateh Ali Chandio 54. Saidi 55. Paki Khuhi 56. Qaim Kalhoro 57. Noorpur 58. Pir Shahbazi 59. Mori 60. Shah Ladhani 61. Piryaloi 62. Rahooja 63. Ahmedpur 64. Mian Khan 65. Dinal Shah 66. Mitho Dero 67. Sadarji 68. Saidpur. Khairpur Kotdiji 1. Kotdiji 2. Chanuro 3. Tando Shah 4. Arbani 5. Layari 6. Kanasra 7. Pir Misri 8. Baharo Lashari 9. Rind 10. Raban Rajpar 11. Hussainabad ______________________________________________________________________________ 1 2 3 4 ______________________________________________________________________________ Kharipur Kotdiji 12. Rajpari 13. Gundriro 14. Muhabat Wah 15. Mithan Faqir 16. Kotlo 17. Sohu 18. Mithri 19. Dadlo 20. Bakho Lashari 21. Jhando Mashaikh 22. Malko 23. Juna 24. Nangraja 25. Mir Khan Muhammad 26. Qaim Gopang 27. Pir Gudo 28. Shafi Muhammad Ujan 29. Khuda Bux 30. Ali Muhammad Machi 31. Agha Hashim Shah 32. Patta 33. Wali Muhammad Bhatti 34. Mohammad Hajam 35. Dhukar 36. Fatehpur 37. Panhwari 38. Sono Gopang 39. Naro Dhoro 40. Chhodahu Khairpur Gambat 1. Gambat 2. Khuhra 3. Phori 4. Kalri _______________________________________________________________________ 1 2 3 4 ________________________________________________________________________ Khairpur Gambat 5. Khamtia 6. Kamal Dero 7. Saidi Lower 8. Sarohi 9. Wad Pagia 10. Saitabo 11. Saidi Upper 12. Baharodero 13. Toori 14. Gigra Kalhoro 15. Belharo 16. Jado Wahan 17. Ganghar 18. Golo Wahan 19. Pir Esso 20. Mudd 21. Jamra 22. Lakha 23. Thatti 24. Mehro Wahan 25. Sobho Dero 26. Sial Pathan 27. Bindi Motayo 28. Daraza-I 29. Daraza-II 30. Daraza-III 31. Miani 32. Larik 33. Setharja Lower 34. Piyalo 35. Mir Khan Shahani 36. Ranipur 37. Watni 38. Ranipur Road ______________________________________________________________________________ 1 2 3 4 ______________________________________________________________________________ Khairpur Gambat 39. Gadeji 40. Setharja Upper 41. Belhar 42. Mir Taj Mohammad 43. Hingorja 44. Shah Awais 45. Machar 46. Rukrani 47. Rasoolabad 48. Pir Umai Shah 49. Sehta 50. Mangna Pota 51. Rah Pota 52. Shah Takio 53. Pir Mashaikh 54. Ripri 55. Tunia. Khairpur Mirwah 1. Khuda Bux Kubar 2. Saindad Machi 3. Mureed Haji 4. Walidad Lund 5. Waryam Wandiar 6. Moosan Shah 7. Sher Khan Lund 8. Gaber 9. Shahnawaz Wah 10. Deparja 11. Ahmed Ali Wah 12. Chhuto Wandiar 13. Soofai. 2. Sukkur Rohri 1. Patani 2. Boraho 3. Begmaji ______________________________________________________________________________ 1 2 3 4 ______________________________________________________________________________ 4. Abejano 5. Mari Janullah Shah 6. Mari 7. Kandhra 8. Kalhori 9. Kandri Jagir 10. Abad Jagir 11. Chhar Jagir. ANNEXURE-B “ SCHEDUE OF AEREAS UNDER SCARP NORTH ROHRI PROJECT CHARGEABLE FOR DRAINAGE RATE ______________________________________________________________________________
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