(Authoritative English Text of this Department Notification No. Shram (A)4-5/2017 dated 27-09-
2018 as required under Clause (3) of article under 348 of the Constitution of India).
Government of Himachal Pradesh
Department of Labour &Employment.
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No. Shram (A)4-5/2017 Dated Shimla-171002 the 27th
September, 2018.
NOTIFICATION
In exercise of the powers conferred by Section 18 of the
Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Act, 1986 (61 of 1986), the Governor, Himachal
Pradesh is pleased to amend the Himachal Pradesh Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation)
Rules, 1999 notified vide this Department Notification No. Shram (A)4-4/1993 dated 12-10-1999,
namely:-
1. Short title and Commencement: (1) These rules may be called as the Himachal Pradesh
Child and Adolescent Labour (Prohibition and
Regulation) first Amendment Rules, 2018.
(2) They shall come into force from the date of their final
publication in the Official Gazette.
2. Amendment of Short Title. In the Himachal Pradesh Child Labour (Prohibition and
Regulation) Rules, 1999 (hereinafter referred to as the
„said rules‟), in rule 1, in sub-rule (1), for the words,
brackets, signs and figures “Himachal Pradesh Child
Labour(Prohibition and Regulation) Rules, 1999”, the
words, brackets, signs and figures “Himachal Pradesh
Child and Adolescent Labour (Prohibition and
Regulation) Rules,” shall be substituted.
3. Amendment of rule 2. In rule 2 of the said rules,-
(i) for clause (a), the following clause shall be substituted,
namely:-
„(a) “Act” means the Child and Adolescent Labour
(Prohibition and Regulation) Act, 1986 (61 of 1986);
and
(ii) after clause (b), the following clause shall be inserted,
namely:-
(ba) “Fund” means the Child and Adolescent labour
Rehabilitation Fund constituted under sub-section (1)
of section 14B of the Act;
(bb) “Inspector” means the Inspector appointed by the State
Government under section 17 of the act”,
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4. Insertion of new rule After rule 2 of the said rules, the following rules
2A, 2B and 2C. shall be inserted, namely:-
“2A. Awareness on prohibition of employment of child and
adolescents in contravention to Act.- The State
Government shall, ensure that the children and
adolescents are not employed or permitted to work in
any occupation or process in contravention to the
provisions of the Act, through appropriate measures, –
(a) arrange public awareness campaigns in media
including television, radio, internet and the print media
to make the general public, including the employers
and the children and adolescents who may be employed
in contravention to the provisions of the Act, aware
about the provisions of the Act, and thereby discourage
employers or other persons from engaging children and
adolescents in any occupation or process in
contravention of the provisions of the Act;
(b) promote reporting of enterprises or instances of
employment of children or adolescents in contravention
to the provisions of the Act, by developing and
advertising easily accessible means of communication
to authorities specified by the State Government;
(c) display to the possible extent the provisions of the
Act, these rules and any other information relating
thereto in railway coaches, at railway stations, major
bus stations, ports and port authorities, airports and
other public places including shopping centers,
markets, cinema halls, hotels, hospitals, panchayat
offices, police stations, resident welfare association
offices, industrial areas, schools, court complexes, and
offices of all authorities authorised under the Act;
(d) promote through appropriate method the inclusion of
the provisions of the Act in learning material and
syllabus in school education; and
(e) promote inclusion of training and sensitization
material on the provisions of the Act and the
responsibilities of various stakeholders thereto, in
police, judicial and civil service academies, teachers
training and refresher courses and arrange sensitisation
programmes for other relevant stakeholders including,
panchayat members, doctors and concerned officials of
the Government.
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2B. Child to help his family without affecting
education.- (1) Subject to the provisions of section 3, a
child may, without affecting his school education, in
any manner, –
(a) help his family in his family enterprise, subject to the
condition that such help,-
(i) shall not be in any hazardous occupation or process
listed in Part A and B of the Schedule to the Act;
(ii) shall not include work or occupation or process at
any stage of the production, supply or retail chain
that is remunerative for the child or his family or the
family enterprise;
(iii) shall only be allowed to help in his family, or in a
family enterprise, where his family is the occupier;
(iv) shall not perform any tasks during school hours or
between 7 P.M. and 8 A.M.;
(v) shall not be engaged in such tasks of helping which
hinders or interferes with the right to education of
the child, or his attendance in the school, or which
may adversely affect his education including
activities which are inseparably associated to
complete education such as homework or any
extracurricular activity assigned to him by the
school;
(vi) shall not be engaged in any task continuously
without rest which may make him tired and shall
be allowed to take rest to refresh his health and
mind, and a child shall not help for more than three
hours excluding the period of rest in a day;
(vii) shall not include in anyway substitution of the child
for an adult or adolescent while helping his family
or family enterprise; and
(viii) shall not be in contravention to any other law for
the time being in force;
(b) aid or assist his family in such manner which is not
incidental to any occupation, work, profession,
manufacture or business, or for any payment or
benefit to the child or any other person exercising
control over the child, and which is not
detrimental to the growth and overall development
of the child.
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Explanation 1.- For the purposes of this rule, only –
(a) real brother and sister of the child;
(b) brother or sister of the child through lawful adoption
by the parents of the child; and
(c) real brother and sister of the parents of the child,
shall be included for comprising the family of a child.
Explanation 2.- For the purposes of this rule, in case
of any doubt as to whether the task performed by a
child amounts to helping his family for securing
compliance with the provisions of section 3, the
Inspector may seek clarification from the State
Government and shall abide by the clarification so
obtained.
2C. Child to work as an artist.- (1) Subject to the
provisions of section 3, a child may be allowed to
work as an artist subject to the following conditions,
namely: –
(a) no child shall be allowed to work for more than five
hours in a day, and for not more than three hours
without rest;
(b) any producer of any audio –visual media production
or any commercial event involving the participation
of a child, shall involve a child in participation only
after obtaining the permission from the District
Magistrate of the district where the activity is to be
performed and shall furnish to the District Magistrate
before starting the activity an undertaking in Form C
and the list of child participants or guardian, as the
case may be, consent of parents, name of the
individual from the production or event who shall be
responsible for the safety and security of the child;
(c) the undertaking referred to in clause (b) shall be valid
for six months and shall clearly state the provisions
for education, safety, security and reporting of child
abuse in consonance with the guidelines and
protection policies issued by the Central/ State
Government from time to time for such purpose
including –
(i) ensuring facilities for physical and mental health of
the child;
(ii) timely nutritional diet of the child;
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(iii) safe, clean shelter with sufficient provisions for
daily necessities; and
(iv) compliance to all laws applicable for the time being
in force for the protection of children, including
their right to education, care and protection, and
against sexual offences;
(d) appropriate facilities for education of the child to be
arranged so as to ensure that there is no
discontinuity from his lessons in school;
(e) one responsible person be appointed for maximum of
five children for the production or event, so as to
ensure the protection, care and best interest of the
child;
(f) at least twenty percent of the income earned by the
child from the production or event to be directly
deposited in a fixed deposit account in a nationalised
bank in the name of the child which may be credited
to the child on attaining majority; and
(g) no child shall be made to participate in any audio
visual and sports activity against his will and
consent.
(2) For the purposes of clause (c) to the Explanation to
sub-section (2) of section 3 of the Act, the
expression “such other activity” contained therein,
shall mean –
(i) any activity where the child himself is participating in
a sports competition or event or training for such
sports competition or event;
(ii) cinema shows on television, internet, radio or any
other media including reality shows which includes
quiz shows and talent shows;
(iii) drama serials;
(iv) participation as anchor of a show or events; and
(v) any other artistic performances which the
Central/State Government permits in individual
cases, which shall not include street performance for
monetary gain.”.
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5. Substitution of rule 3. For rule 3 of the said rules, the following rule shall
be substituted, namely:-
“3. Hours of work.– Subject to the provisions of section
7, no adolescent shall be required or permitted to
work in an establishment in excess of such number
of hours of work as is permissible under the law for
the time being in force regulating the hours of work
of the adolescent in such establishment.”
6. Amendment of rule 4. In rule 4 of the said rules, in sub-rule (1), for the
word “children”, the word “adolescents” shall be
substituted.
7. Insertion of new rule 4A After rule 4 of the said rules, the following rule shall
be inserted, namely:-
“4A. Payment of amount to child or adolescent from
and out of Child and Adolescent Labour
Rehabilitation Fund.- (1) The amount credited,
deposited or invested, as the case may be, under
sub-section (3) of section 14B of the Act, to the
Child and Adolescent Labour Rehabilitation Fund
and the interest accrued on it, shall be paid to the
child or adolescent in whose favour such amount is
credited in the following manner, namely:-
(i) the Inspector having jurisdiction shall, under his
supervision, ensure that an account of such child or
adolescent is opened in a nationalised bank and
inform the bank in which the amount of the Fund is
deposited or, as the case may be, to the officer
responsible to invest the amount of the Fund under
sub-section (3) of section 14B;
(ii) the interest accrued on the proportionate amount of
the Fund in favour of the child or adolescent shall be
annually transferred to the account of the child or
adolescent, as the case may be, by the bank or
officer responsible to invest the amount under
information to the Inspector;
(iii) when the concerned child or adolescent completes
the age of eighteen years, then, as soon as may be
possible forthwith or within a period of three
months, the total amount credited, deposited or
invested in favour of the child along with interest
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accrued thereon including the interest remaining in
the bank or remaining so invested under sub-section
(3) of section 14B, shall be transferred to the said
bank account of child or adolescent, as the case may
be; and
(iv) the Inspector shall prepare a report of the amount
transferred under clause (ii) and clause (iii) with
particulars of the concerned child or adolescent
sufficient to identify him and send a copy of the
report annually to the State Government for
information.
(2) Any amount recovered by way of fine or for
composition of offences in pursuance of an order or
judgement of a Court in favour of a child or
adolescent for the contravention of the provisions of
the Act, shall also be deposited in the Fund and shall
be spent in accordance with such order or
judgement.”
8. Substitution of rule 5. For rule 5 of the said rules, the following rule shall
be substituted, namely:-
„5. Certificate of age.- (1) Where an Inspector has an
apprehension that any adolescent has been employed
in any of the occupation or processes in which he is
prohibited to be employed under section 3A of the
Act, he may require the employer of such adolescent
to produce to the Inspector a certificate of age from
the appropriate medical authority.
(2) The appropriate medical authority shall, while
examining an adolescent for issuing the certificate
of age under sub-rule (1), take into account –
(i) the Aadhar card of the adolescent, and in the absence
thereof;
(ii) the date of birth certificate from school or the
matriculation or equivalent certificate from the
concerned examination Board of the adolescent, if
available, and in the absence thereof;
(iii) the birth certificate of the adolescent given by a
corporation or a municipal authority or a
panchayat; and only in the absence of the methods
specified in clauses (i) to (iii), the age shall be
determined by such medical authority through an
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ossification test or any other latest medical age
determination test.
(3) The ossification test or any other latest medical age
determination test shall be conducted on the order of
the appropriate authority of the rank of Labour
Commissioner, as may be specified by the State
Government in this behalf and such determination
shall be completed within fifteen days from the date
of such order.
(4) The certificate of age referred to in sub-rule (1) shall
be issued in Form B.
(5) The charges payable to the medical authority for the
issue of the certificate of age shall be same as
specified by the Central Government or the State
Government, as the case may be, for their Medical
Boards.
(6) The charges payable to the medical authority shall be
borne by the employer of the adolescent whose age
is determined under this rule.
Explanation.- For the purposes of this rule, –
(i) “medical authority” means a Government medical
doctor not below the rank of an Assistant Surgeon of
a District or a regular doctor of equivalent rank
employed in Employees‟ State Insurance
dispensaries or hospitals;
(ii) “adolescent” means an adolescent as defined in
clause (i) of section 2 of the Act.‟.
9. Insertion of new rules After rule 5 of the said rules, the following rules
5A, 5B, 5C, 5D and 5E shall be inserted, namely:-
“5A. Persons who may file complaint.- Any
person who may file a complaint under the Act for
commission of any offence include school teachers
and representatives from school management
committee, child protection committee, Panchayat
or Municipality, who shall be sensitized to file
complaint, in the event that any of students in their
respective schools is employed in contravention to
the provisions of the Act.
5B. Manner of compounding the offence.- (1) An
accused person,-
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(i) who commits an offence first time under sub-section
(3) of section 14 of the Act; or
(ii) who being parent or a guardian, commits an offence
under the said section, may file application to the
District Magistrate having jurisdiction for
compounding the offence under sub-section (1) of
section 14D of the Act.
(2) The District Magistrate shall after hearing the
accused person and the Inspector concerned, on an
application filed under sub-rule (1), dispose of such
application, and if the application is allowed, issue the
certificate of compounding, subject to –
(i) the payment of a sum of fifty percent of the maximum
fine provided for such offence within a time specified
in such certificate; or
(ii) the payment of an additional sum of twenty-five
percent of the maximum fine provided for such
offence together with the compounding amount
specified under clause (i), if the accused person fails
to pay the compounding amount under the said clause
within the specified time and such delayed payment
shall also be made within the period specified for
such purpose in the certificate of compounding.
(3) The compounding amount shall be paid by the
accused person to the State Government.
(4) If the accused person fails to pay the compounding
amount under sub-rule (2), then, the proceeding
shall be continued as specified under sub-section (2)
of section 14D of the Act.
5C. Duties of District Magistrate. –
(1) The District Magistrate shall –
(i) specify such officers subordinate to him, as he
considers necessary, to be called the nodal officers,
who shall exercise all or any of the powers and
perform all or any of the duties of the District
Magistrate conferred and imposed on him by the
State Government under section 17A of the Act;
(ii) assign such powers and duties, as he thinks
appropriate, to a nodal officer to be exercised and
performed by him within his local limits of
jurisdiction as subordinate officer; and
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(iii) preside over as chairperson of the Task Force to be
formed in a district consisting of :-
(a) Inspector appointed under section 17 for the purposes
of his local limits of jurisdiction;
(b) Superintendent of Police for the purposes of his local
limits of jurisdiction;
(c) Additional District Magistrate for the purposes of his
local limits of jurisdiction;
(d) nodal officer referred to under clause (i) for the
purposes of his local limits of jurisdiction;
(e) Labour Officer for the purposes of his local limits of
jurisdiction;
(f) two representatives each from a voluntary
organisation involved in rescue and rehabilitation of
employed children in the district on rotation basis
for a period of two years;
(g) a representative of the District Legal Services
Authority to be nominated by the District Judge;
(h) a member of the District Anti-trafficking Unit;
(i) Chairperson of the Child Welfare Committee of the
District;
(j) Child Labour Protection Officer in the District under
the Integrated Child Protection Scheme of the
Ministry of the Government of India dealing with
women and child development;
(k) any other person nominated by the District
Magistrate; and
(l) Secretary of the Task Force shall be any of the nodal
officer referred to in clause (i) and nominated by the
Chairperson.
(2) The Task Force referred to in clause (iii) of sub-rule
(1) shall meet at least once in every month and shall
make a comprehensive action plan for conducting
the rescue operation, taking into account the time
available, point of raid in accordance with the law
for the time being in force, confidentiality of the
plan, protection of victims and witnesses and the
interim relief in accordance with the guidelines for
rescue and repatriation issued by the Central/ State
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Government from time to time; and the Task
Force shall also cause to upload the minutes of such
meeting on the portal created for such purpose by
the State Government.
(3) Apart from the duties referred to in sub-rule (1), the
District Magistrate shall ensure through nodal
officers that the children and adolescents who are
employed in contravention of the provisions of the
Act are rescued and shall be rehabilitated in
accordance with the provisions of –
(i) the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of
Children) Act, 2015 (2 of 2016) and the rules
made there under;
(ii) the Bonded Labour System (Abolition) Act, 1976
(19 of 1976);
(iii) the Central Sector Scheme for Rehabilitation of
Bonded Labourers, 2016;
(iv) any National Child Labour Project;
(v) any other law or scheme for the time being in
force under which such children or adolescents
may be rehabilitated; and subject to -
(I) the directions, if any, of a court of competent
jurisdiction;
(II) the guidelines for rescue and repatriation issued
by the Central/State Government from time to
time in this regard.
5D. Duties of Inspectors.- An Inspector appointed by
the State Government under section 17, for
the purposes of securing compliance with the
provisions of the Act, shall –
(i) comply with the norms of inspection issued by the
State Government from time to time;
(ii) comply with the instructions issued by the
Central/State Government from time to time for
the purposes of securing the compliance with the
provisions of the Act; and
(iii) report the State Government quarterly regarding
the inspection made by him for the purposes of
securing the compliance with the provisions of
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the Act and the action taken by him for such
purposes.
5E. Periodical inspection and monitoring.- The State
Government shall create a system of monitoring
and inspection for carrying into effect the
provisions of section 17, which may include –
(i) the number of periodical inspection to be
conducted by the Inspector of the places at
which the employment of children is
prohibited and hazardous occupations or
processes are carried out;
(ii) the intervals at which an Inspector shall report
to the State Government complaints received to
him relating to the subject matter of inspection
under clause (i) and the details of action
taken by him thereafter;
(iii) maintenance of record electronically or
otherwise of-
(a) children and adolescent found to be working in
contravention of the provisions of the
Act including children who are found to be
engaged in family or family enterprises in
contravention of the Act;
(b) number and details of the offences
compounded;
(c) details of compounding amount imposed and
recovered; and
(d) details of rehabilitation services provided to
children and adolescents under the Act.”.
10. Amendment in Form A. In Form A appended to the said rules, in the
heading of column 2, for the words “Name of
child”, the words “Name of adolescent” shall be
substituted.
11. Insertion of Form C. After Form B appended to the said rules, the
following Form shall be inserted, namely:-
“FORM C
[See Rule 2C(b)]
Undertaking under rule 2C(b) of the Himachal Pradesh Child and
Adolescent Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Rules, 1999
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lEcaf/kr deZpkjh gSa] ds fy, laosnu”khyrk dk;Zdzeksa dk izca/k djuk A
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2vk- ckyd dk f”k{kk dks izHkkfor fd, fcuk dqVqac dh lgk;rk djuk -& ¼1½ /kkjk 3 ds micU/kks ds v/;/khu] ckyd fdlh Hkh jhfr esa viuh fo/kky; f”k{kk dks izHkkfor fd,
fcuk -&
¼d½ vius dqVqac ds midze esa bl “krZ ds v/;/khu] lgk;rk dj ldsxk fd
,slh lgk;rk]&
(i) vf/kfu;e dh vuqlwfp ds Hkkx d ,oa [k esa lwfpc) fdlh ifjladVe;
O;olk; ;k izfdz;k esa ugha gksxh(
(ii) mRiknu] vkiwfrZ ;k [kqnjk Ja[kyk ds fdlh Lrj ij dksbZ dk;Z ;k O;olk; ;k
izfdz;k esa lfEefyr ugha gksxh] tks ckyd ;k mlds dqVqac ds midze ds fy,
ikfjJfed iznku djrh gks(
(iii) esa mlds dqVqac ;k dqVqac midze dh lgk;rk djus ds fy, dsoy ogka vuqKkr
fd;k tk,xk] tgka mldk dqVqac vf/kHkksxh gSa(
(iv) esa og fo/kky; le; vkSj 7 cts lka; vkSj 8 cts izkr% ds chp dksbZ dk;Z ugha
djsxk(
(v) esa og lgk;rk ds ,sls dk;Z esa fu;ksftr ugha gksxk] tks ckyd dh f”k{kk ds
vf?kdkj ;k fo/kky; esa mifLFkfr ds lkFk gLr{ksi djrh gks ;k mlesa ck/kk
Mkyrh gks ;k tks izfrdwy :i ls mldh f”k{kk dks izHkkfor djrh gks] ftlds
varxZr ,sls dk;Zdyki gSa] ftUgs laiw.kZ f”k{kk ls vyx ugha fd;k tk ldrk gS
tSls x`g dk;Z ;k vU; vfrfjDr ikB;dze xfrfof/k;ka] tks mls fo/kkYk; }kjk
lkSaih xbZ gSa(
(vi) esa fcuk foJke ds lrr~~ :i ls fdlh dk;Z esa fu;ksftr ugha gksxk tks mls
Fkdk nsa vkSj mls mlds LokLF; vkSj efLr’d dks rjksrktk djus ds fy,
foJke vuqKkr fd;k tk,xk rFkk dksbZ ckyd ,d fnu esa foJke dh vof/k
dks lfEefyr uk djrs gq, rhu ?kaVs ls T;knk ds fy, lgk;rk ugha djsxk(
(vii) esa fdlh ckyd dk fdlh o;Ld ;k dqekj ds LFkkUk ij mlds dqVqEc ;k dqVqEc
ds midze dh lgk;rk ds fy, j[kk tkuk lfEefyr ugha gSa] vkSj
(viii) rRle; izo`Rr fdlh vU; fof?k ds mYya?ku esa ugh gksxh(
¼[k½ vius dqVqEc dh enn ;k lgk;rk ,slh jhfr esa djuk] tks fdlh O;olk;] ladeZ] is”ks]
fofuekZ.k ;k dkjksckj ;k fdlh lank; ;k ckyd ;k fdlh vU; O;fDr dks Qk;ns ds fy,]
tks ckyd ij fu;a=.k j[krk gS] ds fy, gS rFkk tks ckyd dh o`f)] f”k{kk] vkSj lexz
fodkl ds fy, vojks/kdkjh ugha gS A
Li’Vhdj.k 1-& bl fu;e ds iz;kstuksa ds fy,] dsoy&
¼d½ ckyd dk lxk HkkbZ vkSj cgu (
¼[k½ ckyd ds ekrk&firk }kjk fof/kiwoZd xksn ysus ds ek/;e ls ckyd dk
HkkbZ ;k cgu( vkSj
&4&
¼Xk½ ckyd ds ekrk&firk dk lxk HkkbZ vkSj cgu] dks ckyd ds dqVqEc esa
lfEefyr fd;k tk,xkA
Li’Vhdj.k 2-& bl fu;e ds iz;kstu ds fy, fdlh “kadk dh n”kk esa] fd fdlh ckyd
}kjk fd;k x;k dk;Z vf/kfu;e dh /kkjk 3 ds micU/kksa dh vuqikyuk mlds dqVqEc dh
lgk;rk lqfuf”pr djus ds fy, gS] rks fujh{kd] jkT; ljdkj ls Li’Vhdj.k izkIr dj
ldsxk vkSj bl izdkj vfHkizkIr Li’Vhdj.k dh vuqikyuk djsxk A
2b- ckyd dk dykdkj ds :Ik esa dk;Z djuk -& ¼1½ /kkjk 3 ds mica/kks ds v/;/khu]
ckyd dks fuEufyf[kr “krksZ a ds v/;/khu] dykdkj ds :i esa dk;Z djus ds fy, vuqKkr
fd;k tk ldsxk] vFkkZr~ %&
¼d½ fdlh ckyd dks ,d fnu esa ik¡p ?kaVs ls T;knk dk;Z djus ds fy, vkSj fcuk
fdlh foJke ds rhu ?kaVks ds vukf/kd ds fy, dk;Z djus ds fy, vuqKkr ugha
fd;k tk,xk (
¼[k½ fdlh JO;&n`”; dk;Zdze ;k fdlh okf.kfT;d lekjksg] ftlesa ckyd dh
Hkkxhnkjh varoZfyr gS] dk fuekZrk] ckyd dh lgHkkfxrk dks ml ftys ds ftyk
eftLVªsV ls] fTklesa ml dk;Zdyki dks fd;k tkuk gS] vuqKk izkIr djus i”pkr ~
gh “kkfey djsxk vkSj ftyk eftLVªsV dks dk;Zdze dks vkajHk djus ls iwoZ ikz:Ik x
esa ,d opuca/k rFkk ckyd lgHkkfx;ksa] ;FkkfLFkfr] ekrk&firk ;k laj{kd dh
lgefr] izksMD”ku ;k lekjksg ls O;f’Vd dk uke] tks ckyd dh lqj{kk vkSj laj{kk
ds fy, mRrjnk;h gSa] dh lwph izLrqr djsxk (
¼x½ [kaM ¼[k½ esa fufnZ’V opuca/k Ng ekl ds fy, fof/kekU; gksxk vkSj mlesa ,sls
iz;kstu ds fy, le;≤ ij dsanzh;@jkT; ljdkj }kjk tkjh ekxZn”kZd
fl)karks rFkk laj{k.k uhfr;ksa ds vuqlkj ckyd dh f”k{kk] lqj{kk laj{kk rFkk cky
“kks’k.k dh fjiksVZ djus ds fy, mica/kks dk Li’V dFku gksxk] ftlds varxZr&
¼i½ ckyd ds “kkjhfjd vkSj ekufld LokLF; ds fy, lqfo/kkvksa dks lqfuf”pr
djuk(
¼ii½ ckyd ds fy, le;c) iks’kd vkgkj dh O;oLFkk djuk(
¼iii½ nSfud vko”;drkvksa ds fy, Ik;kZIr vkiwfrZ ds lkFk lqjf{kr] LoPN vkJ;
dh O;oLFkk djuk( vkSj
¼iv½ ckydksa ds laj{k.k ds fy, rRle; izo`Rr lHkh ykxw fof/k;ksa ds vuqikyu
dh O;oLFkk djuk] ftlds varxZr mudh f”k{kk] ns[kjs[k vkSj laj{k.k rFkk
;kSu vijk/kksa ls lqj{kk ds fy, vf/kdkj gS(
¼?k½ ckyd dh f”k{kk ds fy, leqfpr lqfo/kkvksa dk izca/k fd;k tk,xk rkfd ;g
lqfuf”pr fd;k tk lds fd fo|ky; esa ikBksa dh fujarjrk cuh jgs(
&5&
¼M+½ lekjksg ;k dk;Zdze ds fy, vf/kdre ikap ckydksa ds fy, ,d mRrjnk;h
O;fDr dh fu;qfDr dh tk,xh rkfd ckyd dh lqj{kk] ns[kjs[k vkSj mlds
loksZRre fgr dks lqfuf”pr fd;k tk lds(
¼p½ ckyd }kjk dk;Zdze ;k lekjksg ls vftZr vk; ds de ls de chl izfr”kr
dks lh/ks fdlh jk’Vªh;d`r cSad esa ckyd ds uke ls fu;r tek [kkrs esa tek
fd;k tk,xk ftldks ckyd ds O;Ld gksus ij ckyd dks izfR;r fd;k tk
ldsxk( vkSj
¼N½ fdlh ckyd dks mldh bPNk vkSj lgefr ds fo:) fdlh JO;&n`”; vkSj
dzhMk dk;Zdyki esa Hkkx ysus ds fy, ck/; ugha fd;k tk,xk A
¼2½ vf/kfu;e dh /kkjk 3 dh mi/kkjk ¼2½ ds Li’Vhdj.k ds [kaM ¼x½ ds iz;kstuksa ds fy,
mlesa varfoZ’V ßvU; ,slk dk;Zdykiß in ls fuEufyf[kr vfHkizsr gksxk&
¼i½ dksbZ dk;Zdyki] ftlesa ckyd fdlh [ksy izfrLi/kkZ ;k lekjksg ;k ,slh [ksy
izfrLi/kkZ ;k lekjksg ds fy, izf”k{k.k esa Hkkx ys jgk gS (
¼ii½ nwjn”kZu] ij flusek] baVjusV] jsfM;ks ;k fdlh vU; ek/;e ¼ehfM;k½] ftlds
vUrxZr fj;YVh “kks esa ftlesa fDot “kks vkSj VSysUV “kks Hkh gS] dk izn”kZu(
¼iii½ ukVd lhfj;y(
¼iv½ fdlh dk;Zdze ;k lekjksg esa ,adj ds :i esa Hkkxhnkjh( vkSj
¼v½ dksbZ vU; dykRed vfHku;] ftls dsafnz;@jkT; ljdkj O;f’Vd ekeyksa esa vuqKkr djsa]
ftlds varxZr /kuh; Qk;ns ds fy, LVªhV izn”kZu lfEefyr ugha gS A
5- fu;e 3 dk izfrLFkkiuA mDr fu;eksa ds fu;e 3 ds LFkku ij fuEufyf[kr fu;e j[kk
tk,xk] vFkkZr %&
3- dk;Z ds ?kaVs -& /kkjk 7 ds mica/kks ds v/;/khu fdlh dqekj ls fdlh LFkkiuk esa dk;Z
ds mrus ?kaVks ls vf/kd dk;Z djus dh vis{kk ugha gksxh ;k mls vuqKkr ugha fd;k tk,xk
ftrus fd ,sls LFkkiu esa dqekj ds dk;Z ds ?kaVks dks fofu;fer djus ds fy, rRle; izo`Rr
fof/k ds v/khu vuqKs; gSa AßA
6- fu;e 4 dk la”kks/kuA mDr fu;eksa ds fu;e 4 ds mifu;e ¼1½ esa ßckydksaß ”kCn ds
LFkku ij ßdqekjksaß “kCn j[kk tk,xk A
7- mDr u, fu;e 4v dk vUr%LFkkiuk mDr fu;eksa ds fu;e 4 ds Ik”pkr ~ fuEufyf[kr
fu;e varLFkkfir fd;k tk,xk] vFkkZr %&
ß4v ckyd ;k dqekj dks ckyd vkSj Je iquokZl fuf/k ls jde dk lank; -& ¼1½ vf/kfu;e dh /kkjk 14 [k dh mi/kkjk ¼3½ ds v/khu ckyd vkSj dqekj Je iquokZl fuf/k esa]
&6&
;FkkfLFkfr] izR;;] tek ;k fofu/kku dh xbZ fuf/k vkSj ml ij mn~Hkwr C;kt dk ml ckyd
;k dqekj dks fuEufyf[kr jhfr esa lank; fd;k tk,xk ftlds i{k esa ,sls jde dks izR;f;r
fd;k x;k gS] vFkkZr %&
¼i½ vf/kdkfjrk j[kus okyk fujh{kd vius Ik;Zos{k.k ds v/khu lqfuf”pr djsxk fd ,sls ckyd
;k dqekj dk ,d [kkrk fdlh jk’Vªh;d`r cSad esa [kksyk tk, vkSj] ;FkkfLFkfr] ml cSad dks]
ftlesa fuf/k dh jde dks tek fd;k x;k gS ;k /kkjk 14[k dh mi/kkjk ¼3½ ds v/khu fuf/k
esa jde dks tek djus ds fy, mRrjnk;h vf/kdkjh dks(
¼ii½ ckyd ;k dqekj ds i{k esa fuf/k esa lekuqikrh jde ij mn~Hkwr C;kt dks okf’kZd :i ls]
;FkkfLFkfr] ckyd ;k dqekj ds [kkrs esa cSad ;k jde dk fofu/kku djus ds fy, mRrjnk;h
vf/kdkjh dks fujh{kd dks lwpuk ds v/khu (
¼iii½ tc lac) ckyd ;k dqekj ;k dqekj vBkjg o’kZ dh vk;q iwjh dj ysrk gS rc ;Fkk
laHko “kh?kz rqjUr ;k rhu ekl dh vof/k ds Hkhrj] ckyd ds i{k esa ml ij mn~Hkwr C;kt]
ftlesa cSad esa “ks’k C;kt ;k /kkjk 14[k dh mi/kkjk ¼3½ ds v/khu bl izdkj fofu/kku fd;k
x;k “ks’k Hkh gS] ds lkFk tek dh xbZ] fu{ksi dh xbZ ;k fofu/kku dh xbZZ dqy jde]
;FkkfLFkfr] ckyd ;k dqekj ds mDr cSad [kkrs esa vUrfjr dh tk,xh( vkSj
¼iv½ fujh{kd lac) ckyd ;k dqekj dh fof”f’V;ksa] tks mldh igpku djus ds fy, Ik;kZIr
gS] ds lkFk [kaM ¼ii½ vkSj [kaM ¼iii½ ds v/khu vUrfjr jde dh ,d fjiksVZ rS;kj djsxk rFkk
jkT; ljdkj dks izfro’k Z fjiksVZ dh ,d izfr lwpukFkZ HkstsxkA
¼2½ vf/kfu;e ds mica/kksa ds mYya?ku ds fy, ckyd ;k dqekj ds i{k esa U;k;ky; ds vkns”k
;k fu.kZ; ds vuqlj.k esa tqekZus ds ek/;e ls ;k vijk/kksa ds “keu ds fy, olwy dh xbZ
dksbZ jde Hkh fuf/k esa tek dh tk,xh vkSj ,sls vkns”k ;k fu.kZ; ds vuqlkj O;; dh
tk,xhßA
8- fu;e 5 dk izfrLFkkiu mDr fu;eksa ds fu;e 5 ds LFkku ij] fuEufyf[kr fu;e j[kk tk,xk] vFkkZr%&
ß5 vk;q dk izek.ki= -& ¼1½ tgka fujh{kd dks ;g vk”kadk gS fd fdlh dqekj dks fdlh
,sls O;olk; ;k izlaLdj.kksa esa fu;ksftr fd;k x;k gS ftuesa mls vf/kfu;e dh /kkjk 3d ds
v/khu fu;ksftr fd;k tkuk izfrf’k) gS] rks og ,sls dqekj ds fu;kstd ls ;g vis{kk dj
ldsxk fd og leqfpr fpfdRlk izkf/kdkjh ls vk;q dk izek.ki= fujh{kd dks izLrqr djsA
¼2½ leqfpr fpfdRlk izkf/kdkjh] mi/kkjk ¼1½ ds v/khu vk;q dk izek.ki= tkjh djus ds fy,
dqekj dh ijh{kk djrs le;-&
¼i½ dqekj dk vk/kkj dkMZ] vkSj mlds vHkko esa(
¼ii½ fo?kky; ls tkjh tUe dh rkjh[k dk izek.ki= ;k dqekj ds lac) ijh{kk cksMZ ls
tkjh eSfVªdqys”ku ;k lerqY; izek.ki=] ;fn miyC/k gks a vkSj mlds vHkko esa(
&7&
¼iii½ fuxe ;k uxjikfydk izkf/kdkjh ;k iapk;r }kjk fn, x, dqekj ds tUe
izek.ki= ij fopkj djsxk vkSj [kaM ¼i½ ls [kaM ¼iii½ esa fofufnZ’V i)fr;ksa ds vHkko
esa gh] vfLFkfodkl ijh{k.k ;k fdlh vU; uohure fpfdRlh; vk;q vo/kkj.k ijh{k.k
ds ek/;e ls ,sls fpfdRlk izkf/kdkjh }kjk vk;q vo/kkfjr dh tk,xhA
¼3½ vfLFkfodkl ijh{k.k ;k dksbZ vU; uohure fpfdRlh; vk;q vo/kkj.k ijh{k.k Je
vk;qDr dh iafDr ds leqfpr izkf/kdkjh] tks jkT; ljdkj }kjk bl fufeÙk fofufnZ’V fd;k
tk,] ds vkns”k ij lapkfyr fd;k tk,xk vkSj ,slk vo/kkj.k] ,sls vkns”k dh rkjh[k ls
iUnzg fnu ds Hkhrj iwjk fd;k tk,xkA
¼4½ mi&fu;e ¼1½ esa fufnZ’V vk;q izek.ki= izk:Ik *[k* esa tkjh fd;k tk,xkA
¼5½ vk;q izek.ki= ds tkjh fd, tkus ds fy;s fpfdRlk izkf/kdkjh dks lans; izHkkj ogh gk asxs
tks] ;FkkfLFkfr] dsUnzh; ljdkj ;k jkT; ljdkj }kjk muds fpfdRlk cksMksaZa ds fy,
fofufnZ’V fd, tk,aA
¼6½ fpfdRlk izkf/kdkjh dks lans; izHkkj ml dqekj ds fu;kstd }kjk ogu fd, tk,axsa
ftldh vk;q bl fu;e ds v/khu vo/kkfjr dh tkrh gSA
Li’Vhdj.k %& bl fu;e ds iz;kstu ds fy,]&
¼i½ ÞfpfdRlk izkf/kdkjhÞ ls ,slk dksbZ ljdkjh fpfdRld] tks fdlh ftys ds lgk;d “kY;
fpfdRld dh iafDr ls vU;wu dk u gks ;k deZpkjh jkT; chek vkS’k/kky; ;k vLirkyksa esa
fu;ksftr lerqY; iafDr dk fu;fer fpfdRld vfHkizsr gS(
¼ii½ ÞdqekjÞ ls vf/kfu;e dh /kkjk 2 ds [kaM ¼i½ esa ;Fkk ifjHkkf’kr dqekj vfHkizsr gS-&ÞA
9- u, fu;e 5v] 5vk] 5b] 5bZZ vkSj 5m dk vUr%LFkkiu mDr fu;e ds fu;e 5 ds Ik”pkr] fuEufyf[kr fu;e vUr%LFkkfir fd, tk,axs( vFkkZr%&
5v- O;fDr] tks ifjokn Qkby dj ldsxas-& ,slk dksbZ O;fDr] tks fdlh vijk/k ds fd,
tkus ds fy, vf/kfu;e ds v/khu ifjokn Qkby dj ldsxk] esa Ldwy izca/ku lfefr] ckyd
laj{k.k lfefr] iapk;r ;k uxjikfydk ls Ldwy v/;kid vkSj izfrfuf/k lfEefyr gSa] tks
ml n”kk esa ifjokn Qkby djus ds fy, laosnu”khy gksaxs fd muds vius&vius Ldwyksa ds
Nk=ksa esa ls dksbZ Nk= bl vf/kfu;e ds mica/kksa dk mYya?ku djds fu;ksftr fd;k tkrk gSA
5vk- vijk/kksa dk ”keu djus dh jhfr%& ¼1½ dksbZ vfHk;qDr O;fDr]&
¼i½ tks bl vf/kfu;e dh /kkjk 14 dh mi/kkjk ¼3½ ds v/khu igyh ckj dksbZ vijk/k djrk
gS( ;k
¼ii½ tks ekrk&firk ;k laj{kd gksrs gq,] mDr /kkjk ds v/khu vijk/k djrk gS] bl vf/kfu;e
dh /kkjk 14?k dh mi /kkjk ¼1½ ds v/khu vijk/k dk “keu djus dh vf/kdkfjrk j[kus
okys ftyk eftLVªsV ds ikl vkosnu Qkby dj ldsxkA
&8&
¼2½ ftyk eftLVªsV mi&fu;e ¼1½ ds v/khu Qkby fd, x, vkosnu ij vfHk;qDr O;fDr
vkSj lac) fujh{kd dks lquus ds Ik”pkr ~] vkosnu dk fuiVku djsxk vkSj ;fn vkosnu
vuqKkr dj fn;k tkrk gs rks fuEufyf[kr ds v/;/khu] “keu djus dk izek.ki= tkjh
djsxk&
¼i½ ,sls izek.ki= esa fofufZnZ’V le; ds Hkhrj] ,sls vijk/k ds fy, micaf/kr vf/kdre tq+ekZus
ds iPkkl izfr”kr dh jkf”k dk lank;( ;k
¼ii½ [k.M ¼i½ ds v/khu fofufZnZ’V “keudkjh jde ds lkFk ,sls vijk/k ds fy;s micaf/kr
vf/kdre tq+eZkus dk iPPkhl izfr”kr dh vfrfjDr jkf”k dk lank;] ;fn vfHk;qDr mDr [kaM
ds v/khu fofufZnZ’V le; ds Hkhrj “keudkjh jde dk lank; djus esa vlQy jgrk gS vkSj
,slk foyafcr lank; Hkh “keu ds izek.ki= esa ,sls iz;kstu ds fy, fofufZnZ’V dh tkus okyh
vof/k ds Hkhrj fd;k tk,xkA
¼3½ “keudkjh jde vfHk;qDr O;fDr }kjk jkT; ljdkj dks lanr dh tk,xhA
¼4½ ;fn vfHk;qDr O;fDr mi&fu;e ¼2½ ds v/khu “keudkjh jde dk lank; djus esa
vlQy jgrk gS rks dk;Zokgh vf/kfu;e dh /kkjk 14?k dh mi&/kkjk ¼2½ ds v/khu ;Fkk
fofufnZ’V ds vuqlkj tkjh jgsxhA
5b- ftyk eftLVªsV ds drZO; -& ¼1½ ftyk eftLVªsV&
¼i½ uksMy vf/kdkfj;ksa ds :i esa Kkr gksus okys mlds v/khuLFk ,sls vf/kdkfj;ksa dks] tks og
vko”;d le>s] fofufnZ’V djsxk] tks vf/kfu;e dh /kkjk 17d ds v/khu jkT; ljdkj
}kjk mldks iznÙk vkSj vf/kjksfir ftyk eftLVªsV dh lHkh ;k fdUgha “kfDr;ksa dk iz;ksx
djsasxs vkSj lHkh ;k fdUgha drZO;ksa dk ikyu djsaxs-&(
¼ii½ uksMy vf/kdkjh dks v/khuLFk vf/kdkjh ds :i esa mldh vf/kdkfjrk dh LFkkuh;
lhekvksa ds Hkhrj mlds }kjk iz;ksx dh tkus okyh ,slh “kfDr;ksa vkSj ikyu fd, tkus
okys drZO;ksa] tks og leqfpr le>s] dks leuqnsf”kr djsxk-&( vkSj
¼iii½ fuEufyf[kr ls feydj cuh ftys esa cukbZ tkus okys dk;Zcy ds v?;{k ds :i esa
v/;{krk djsxk(
¼d½ mldh vf/kdkfjrk dh LFkkuh; lhekvksa ds iz;kstuksa ds fy;s /kkjk 17 ds v/khu fu;qDr
fujh{kd(
¼[k½ mldh vf/kdkfjrk dh LFkkuh; lhekvksa ds ç;kstuksa ds fy, iqfyl v/kh{kd(
¼x½ mldh vf/kdkfjrk dh LFkkuh; lhekvksa ds iz;kstuksa ds fy, vfrfjDr ftyk eftLVªsV(
¼?k½ mldh vf/kdkfjrk dh LFkkuh; lhekvksa ds iz;kstuksa ds fy, [kaM ¼i½ ds v/khu fufZnZ’V
uksMy vf/kdkjh(
&9&
¼M+½ mldh vf/kdkfjrk dh LFkkuh; lhekvksa ds iz;kstuksa ds fy;s Je vf/kdkjh(
¼p½ nks o’kZ dh vof/k ds fy, pØkuqØeh vk/kkj ij ftys esa fu;ksftr ckydksa ds cpko vkSj
iquokZl esa vUroZfyr izR;sd LoSfPNd laxBu ls nks&nks izfrfuf/k(
¼N½ ftyk U;k;k/kh”k }kjk ukefufnZ’V fd;k tkus okyk ftyk fof/kd lsok izkf/kdj.k dk ,d
izfrfuf/k(
¼t½ ftyk nqO;kZikj fuokj.k ;wfuV dk lnL;(
¼>½ ftys dh ckyd dY;k.k lfefr dk v/;{k(
¼¥½ efgyk vkSj cky fodkl ls lacaf/kr Hkkjr ljdkj ds ea=ky; dh ,dhd`r ckyd
laj{k.k Ldhe ds v/khu ftyk esa cky Je laj{k.k vf/kdkjh(
¼V½ ftyk eftLVªsV }kjk uke fufZnZ’V fd;k x;k dksbZ vU; O;fDr( vkSj
¼B½ dk;Z cy dk lfpo] [kaM ¼i½ esa fufZnZ’V dksbZ uksMy vf/kdkjh gksxk vkSj v/;{k }kjk
uke fufZnZ’V fd;k tk,xkA
¼2½ mi /kkjk ¼1½ ds [kaM ¼iii½ esa fufZnZ’V dk;Zcy izR;sd ekl esa de ls de ,d ckj cSBd
djsxk vkSj miyC/k le;] rRle; izo`r fof/k ds vuqlkj Nkikekjh dk fcUnq] ;kstuk dh
xksiuh;rk] le; le; ij dsUnzh;@jkT; ljdkj }kjk tkjh cpko vkSj izR;korZu ds
fy, ekxZn”khZ fl}karksa ds vuqlkj ihfM+rksa vkSj lkf{k;ksa dk laj{k.k rFkk varfje vuqrks’k
dks /;ku esa j[krs gq, cpko dk;Z lapkfyr djus dh O;kid dkjZokbZ ;kstuk cuk,xk
vkSj dk;Z cy jkT; ljdkj }kjk ,sls iz;kstu ds fy, l`ftr iksVZy ij ,slh cSBd ds
dk;Zo`r dks Hkh viyksM djk,xkA
¼3½ mi /kkjk ¼1½ esa fufZnZ’V drZO;ksa ds vykok] ftyk eftLVs ªV uksMy vf/kdkfj;ksa ds ek/;e
ls lqfuf”pr djsxk fd ckyd vkSj dqekj] tks vf/kfu;e ds mica/kks dk mYy?kau djds
fu;ksftr fd, tkrs gSa] cpk, tkrs gSa rFkk mUgsa fuEufyf[kr mica/kksa ds vuqlkj
iquoZflr fd;k tk,xk&
¼i½ fd”kksj U;k; ¼ckydksa dh ns[k&js[k vkSj laj{k.k½ vf/kfu;e] 2015 ¼2016 dk 2½ rFkk
r)hu cuk, x, fu;e(
¼ii½ caf/kr Je i)fr ¼mRlknu½ vf/kfu;e]1976 ¼1976 dk 19½(
¼iii½ dsUnzh; caf/kr Jfed iquokZl lsDVj Ldhe] 2016(
¼iv½ dksbZ jk’Vªh; ckyd Je ifj;kstuk(
¼v½ rRle; izo`r dksbZ vU; fof/k Ldhe] ftlds v/khu ,sls ckydksa ;k dqekjksa dks iquoZflr
fd;k tk,( vkSj fuEufyf[kr ds v/;/khu&
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¼I½ l{ke vf/kdkfjrk ds U;k;ky; ds funs”k] ;fn dksbZ gksa(
¼II½ bl laca/k esa le;≤ ij dsUnzh;@jkT; ljdkj }kjk tkjh fd, x, cpko vkSj
izR;korZu ds fy, ekxZn”khZ fl)karA
5bZ] fujh{kdksa ds drZO;&/kkjk 17 ds v/khu jkT; ljdkj }kjk fu;qDr dksbZ fujh{kd]
vf/kfu;e ds mica/kksa dk vuqikyu lqfuf”pr djus ds iz;kstuksa ds fy,]
¼i½ le;≤ ij jkT; ljdkj }kjk tkjh fujh{k.k ds lfUu;eksa dk vuqikyu djsxk(
¼ii½ bl vf/kfu;e ds mica/kksa dk vuqikyu lqfuf”pr djus ds iz;kstuksa ds fy, le;≤
ij dsUnzh;@jkT; ljdkj }kjk tkjh vuqns”kksa dk vuqikyu djsxk( vkSj
¼iii½ bl vf/kfu;e ds mica/kksa dk ikyu lqfuf”pr djus ds iz;kstu ds fy, mlds }kjk
fd, x, fujh{k.k rFkk ,sls iz;kstuksa ds fy, mlds }kjk dh xbZ dkjZokbZ ds ckjs esa jkT;
ljdkj dks =Sekfld fjiksVZ djsxkA
5m vkof/kd fujh{k.k vkSj ekWuhVj djuk& jkT; ljdkj /kkjk 17 ds mica/kks dks
dk;kZfUor djus ds fy, ekWfuVj djus rFkk fujh{k.k dh iz.kkyh l`ftr djsxh] ftlesa
fuEufyf[kr lfEefyr gksaxs&
¼i½ mu LFkkuksa dk fujh{kd }kjk lapkyu fd, tkus okys vkof/kd fujh{k.k dh la[;k] ftu
ij ckydksa ds fu;kstu izfrf’k) gSa vkSj ifjladVe; O;olk;ksa ;k izlaLdj.k fd, tkrs gSa (
¼ii½ ,sls vUrjkyksa] ftu ij fujh{kd jkT; ljdkj dks [kaM ¼i½ v/khu fujh{kd dh
fo’k;&oLrq ls lacaf/kr mldks izkIr gqbZ f”kdk;rksa rFkk rRi”pkr ~ mlds }kjk dh xbZ
dk;ZokbZ ds C;kSjksa dh fjiksVZ djsxk(
¼iii½ fuEufyf[kr dk bysDVªkWfud :Ik ls ;k vU;Fkk vfHkys[k dk j[kk tkuk&
¼d½ vf/kfu;e ds mica/kks dk mYy?kau djus ij dk;Z djrs gq, ik, x, ckyd vkSj dqekj]
ftlesa ,sls ckyd Hkh gSa tks bl vf/kfu;e dk mYy?kau djus ij dqVqEc ;k dqVqEc m/keksa esa
yxs gq, ik, tkrs gSa(
¼[k½ “keu fd, x, vijk/kksa dh la[;k vkSj C;kSjs( vkSj
¼x½ vf/kjksfir vkSj olwy dh xbZ “keudkjh jde ds C;kSjs( vkSj
¼?k½ vf/kfu;e ds v/khu ckydksa vkSj fd”kksjksa dks iznku dh xbZ iquokZl lsokvksa ds C;kSjs(ßA
¼10½ izk:Ik *d* dk la”kks/ku]& mDr fu;e ls layXu izk:Ik ¼d½ ds LraHk 2 ds “kh’kZ esa]
ßckyd dk ukeß “kCnksa ds LFkku ij Þdqekj dk ukeÞ “kCn j[ks tk,axsA
¼11½ izk:Ik *x* dk vUr%LFkkiu& mDr fu;eksa ls layXu izk:Ik ¼[k½ ds Ik”pkr~]
fuEufyf[kr izk:Ik vUr%LFkkfir fd;k tk,xk] vFkkZr~ %&
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