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Gazette 1989.Pdf S I K K I M G O V E R N M E N T G A Z E T T E EXTRAORDINARY PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY Gangtok Friday, January 5, 1989 No.1 SIKKIM LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY SECRETARIAT GANGTOK No. SLAS/88-89/188/3878 Dated 4th January, 1989. NOTIFICATION In pursuance of Rule 11 of the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in Sik kim Legislative Assembly, Shri T.R. Sharma, Hon'ble Speaker, who will be out of station from 2nd January to 31st January, 1989 has been pleased to delegate to Shri Ram Lepcha, Hon'ble Deputy Speaker, his powers and functions during the above mentioned period. By Order, B.P.S. BUSNETT, Joint Secretary. PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS, GANGTOK. S I K K I M G O V E R N M E N T G A Z E T T E EXTRAORDINARY PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY Gangtok Wednesday, January 11, 1989. No.2 GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM RURAL DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT GANGTOK No. 35(10)88-89/30/RDD/P Dated Gangtok, the 9th January 1989 NOTIFICATION In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (2) of section 101 of the Sikkim Panchayat Act. 1982 ( 3 of 1982 ), and in supersession of the Rural Development Department notification No. 35(2)87-88/15/RDD/P dated 12th January, 1988, State Government hereby appoints Shri B K. Kharel, Joint Chief Electoral Officer of Election Department, as Joint Director of Panchayat Elections to assist the Director of Panchayat Elections in the perfor- mance of his duties and functions under sub-section (1) of section 101 of the said Act. H. M. SINGH, I.A.S., Chief Secretary. Government of Sikkim PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS, GANGTOK. S I K K I M G O V E R N M E N T G A Z E T T E EXTRAORDINARY PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY Gangtok Monday, January 16, 1989. No.3 GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM RURAL DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT GANGTOK No. 35(10)88-89/31/RDD/P Dated Gangtok, the 16th January 1989 NOTIFICATION WHEREAS the office of members of the certain Gram Panchayat Wards have become vacant by reason of death of the members; And whereas it has been decided to fill up such vacancies by election; Now, therefore, in pursuance of the provisions of rule 84 of the Sikkim Panchayat Election Rules, 1982, I Shri P. K. Pradhan, Director of Panchayat Elections, hereby call upon The following Gram Pauchayat Wards to elect members for the purpose of filling the vacancies so caused. 1. Tadong Bazar Ward of 26 Samdur Gram Panchayat in the East District. 2. Sumbuk ward of 19 Sumbuk-Kartikey Gram Panchayat in the South District. 3. Sangmo ward of 5 Rabong Sangmo Gram Panchayat in the South District, 4. Men-Rongong ward of 16 Men-Rongong Gram Panchayat in the North District. 5. Assam ward of 24 Assam Lingjey Gram Panchayat in the East District. 6. Singithang ward of 22 Singithang Gram Panchayat in the South District. P. K. PRADHAN, I.A.S . Director of Panchayat Elections. PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS, GANGTOK. S I K K I M G O V E R N M E N T G A Z E T T E EXTRAORDINARY PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY ____________________________________________________________________ Gangtok Monday, January 16, 1989 No.5 ____________________________________________________________________ GOVERNMENT. OF SIKKIM MOTOR VEHICLE DEPARTMENT No. l(364)79/80/7/M.V. Dated 24th December, 1989. NOTIFICATION In exercise of the powers conferred by-section (2) of section 1 of the Sikkim Motor Vehicles Taxation (Amendment) Act, 1988 (11 of 1988), the State Government hereby appoints the 1st day of April. 1989 as the date from which the provisions of said Act shall come into force. R.S. BASNET, Secretary to the Government of Sikkim, Motor Vehicles Department, Gangtok. PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMETN PRESS, GANGTOK. S I K K I M G O V E R N M E N T G A Z E T T E EXTRAORDINARY PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY Gangtok Saturday, January 21, 1989 No. 6 GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM RURAL DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT GANGTOK No. 35(10) 88-89/33/RDD/P Dated, the 20th January, 1989. NOTIFICATION IN PURSUANCE of rule 16 of Sikkim Panchayat Election Rules, 1982, I, the undersigned, hereby fix the hours from 8. 00. A.M. to 4. 00. P.M. as the hours during which poll shall, if necessary, be taken at the Bye-Election of Panchayat Wards in the State of Sikk- im to be held in pursuance of State Government Notification published in the official gazette of the State on the 16th January, 1989. B. K. Kharel, JOINT DIRECTOR OF PANCHAYAT ELECTIONS. PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS, GANGTOK. S I K K I M G O V E R N M E N T G A Z E T T E EXTRAORDINARY PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY ________________________________________________________________________ Gangtok Saturday, January 23,1989. No. 7 GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM LAW DEPARTMENT GANGTOK No. l/LD/RC/1989. Dated the 16th January, 1989. The notification which had been published is an Extraordinary issue of Gazette of India part II, Section 3 Sub-section (ii) dated 11th December, 1987 is republished for general information. MINISTRY OF FINANCE ( Department of Economic Affairs ) ( Banking Division ) New Delhi, the 11th December, 1987 NOTIFICATION S.O. 1080(E).- In pursuance of paragraph (2) of the notification of the Government Of lndia in the Ministry of Home Affairs No; S-12014/3/75-SR, Vol. II dated 15th January, 1976, the Central Government hereby appoints the 15th December, 1987 as the date on which the provisions of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949(10 of 1949) shall come into force in the State of Sikkim. ( F. No. 1/18/84-BO.l ) MANTRESHWAR JHA, Jt. Secretary. B.R.PRADHAN, Secretary to the Government of Sikkim Law Department. No. 11 (486) /LD /1987. S I K K I M G O V E R N M E N T G A Z E T T E EXTRAORDINARY PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY _______________________________________________________________________________ Gangtok Tuesday, January 24,1989. No.8 ________________________________________________________________________________ SIKKIM LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY SECRETARIAT GANGTOK No. SLAS/88-89/18/4027 January 23, 1989 NOTIFICATION The following order made by the Governor of Sikkim is hereby published for genera information :— "No. SKM/GOV/14/89 January 20, 1989 ORDER In exercise of the powers conferred on me by Article 174(1) of the Constitution of India, I, T. V. Rajeswar, Governor of Sikkim, hereby summon the Sikkim Legislative Assembly to meet on Friday, 17th February, 1989 at 11.00 A.M., in the West Point School premises at Gangtok. I further direct that the Secretary, Sikkim Legislative Assembly, shall notify the Members accordingly. T.V.RAJESWAR GOVERNOR O SIKKIM” K. SHERAB Secretary PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS, GANGTOK. S I K K I M G O V E R N M E N T G A Z E T T E EXTRAORDINARY PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY Gangtok Saturday, January 28, 1989. No. 9 GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM LAW DEPARTMENT GANGTOK No. 3/LD/RC/1989. Dated the 19th January, 1989. The following notification published in part II section 3 sub-section (ii) in the Gazette of India, Extraordinary is republished for general information:- GOVERNMENT OF INDIA Ministry of Finance ( Department of Economic Affairs ) New Delhi, 28th November, 1989. NOTIFICATION S.O..............................................In pursuance of the Notification of the Government of India in the Ministry of Home Affairs No. S.O. 987 (E) dated the 22nd October, 1988, the Central Government hereby appoints the 1st day of December, 1988 as the date on which the provisions of Public Debt Act, 1944 ( 18 of 1944 ) shall come into force in the State of Sikkim . T. R. Shabani Director (Budget F. No. 4 (15) -PD/88. B.R. PRADHAN, Secretary to the Government of Sikkim, Law Department. F. No. 11 (472)/LD/1986. PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS, GANGTOK. S I K K I M G O V E R N M E N T G A Z E T T E EXTRAORDINARY PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY Gangtok Saturday, January 28, 1989. No.10 GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM ELECTION DEPARTMENT Notification No. 90/H Dated 16th January, 1989 Election Commission of India's notification No. 56/84-XLIX dated 19th December, 1988, is hereby republished for general information . ELECTION COMMISSION OF INDIA NEW DELHI 110 001 DATED the 19th December, 1988 Agrahayana28. 1910 (S) NOTIFICATION Whereas by its notification No. 56/84-XXIX, dated the 18th February, 1987, public- shed in the Gazette of India Extraordinary, the Election Commission has, pending the determination of the main dispute whether the "Indian Congress (J) a recognised State Party in the State of Haryana has ceased to exist or not, directed that- (i) the group led by Shri H. S. Bhalla be called and known as " Indian Congress (J)-Bhalla Group" and (ii) the symbol "Scales within a rectangle" be reserved for the said Party. And wherease the said Party "Indian Congress (J)- Bhalla Group" has intimated that it proposes to set up candidates at the ensuing general election to the legislative Assembly of Tamil Nadu to be held on21st January, 1989,andhas requested the Commission for the allot- ment of its reserved symbol to the candidates to be set up by it at the said general election. Now, therefore, in exercise of the powers conferred by paragraph 4, 5, 9, 10, 11, 12, 17 and 18 of the Election Symbols ( Reservation and Allotment ) Order, 1968, read with arti- cle 324 of the Constitution of India, rules 5 and 10 of the Conduct of Election Rules, 1961, and all other powers enabling it in this behalf, the Election Commission of India hereby di- rects that, for the purpose of the aforesaid general election to the Legislative Assembly of Tamil Nadu.
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