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INDIAN BIO-CHEMIC ACT-2009 RULES-2009

By Dr. Shyamal Dutta B.M.B.S, M.D (Bio), PhD (Bio)

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Dr. Shyamal Dutta. B.M.B.S, M.D.(Bio), PhD.(Bio)

was born in 4th October 1976, At 00.05 a.m. In Java, Krishnagar, Dist-Nadia, (W.B.), India

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INDEX

Contents

Chapter-I General Information Chapter-II Indian Bio-chemic Act-2009 Chapter-III Indian Bio-chemic Rules-2009 Chapter-IV Forms Chapter-V Indian Bio-chemic Act-2009

Memorandum of Concern/ Group/Staff Faculty Chapter-VI Model Prospectus Chapter-VII Rule 14-75 Chapter-VIII Rule 76-289 Chapter-IX Rule 290-326

Indian Bio-chemic Act-2009, Rules-2009

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Chapter – I

General Information

Part - I

1. Formation of a Bio-chemic Concern: a) Any five or more person forming a concern/department for

Any literacy, culture, scientific, medical treatment, medical education or any development of medical culture, religious purpose or for any such purpose as described in detail in section 3(2) of the Act may subscribe their names to a memorandum of concern/group and fill it along with certified copy of regulation with the Registrar/Higher authority of ‘Bio-chemic Swasthya West Bengal’ or ‘Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission’ for the registration of the concern/department/group as a concern under the Act.

b) There are no prescribed form to be filled in for registration of a concern. Print out the memorandum of concern/group/department and regulation of concern as per model form appended to this book on one side double space of demy paper and file them to the registrar of ‘Bio-chemic Swasthya West Bengal’ or ‘Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission’ with a fee of Rs. 10,500/ or schedule- in Bank(D.D.) for registration under the Act.

c) Do not submit postal order or do not send money order. Nationalized Bank (D.D.)/Cash is accepted by the office of the Registrar/Higher Authority. For Preparation of the memorandum of concern/group/department, read section 3,5,10 & 11 of the Act and for the regulation, section 6 of the Act.

2. Alteration of memorandum: Alteration of memorandum section 8&9 and Rule No-9 under the alteration of memorandum of concern/group/department come the following three things:

i) the name ii) the address of the registered office iii) the object of the concern/group/department before making any alteration of the memorandum apply to the registrar of ‘Bio-chemic Swasthya West Bengal’ or ‘Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission’ in form V (appended to the rules) for permission to the alteration

under section 8 of the Act. Having received permission from the Registrar, get the alteration passed by the staffs in a consult. File the altered memorandum in form IV to the Registrar of ‘Bio-chemic Swasthya West Bengal’ of ‘Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission’ within 30 days of the alteration along with a fee Rs.200/- in cash & a copy of the resolution adopting the alteration. 3.Alteration of regulations:

Section 9 and rule No-9. No permission of the registrar is required of the alteration of the regulation. Get altered regulation passed by the staffs in a consult, file the altered regulations within 30 days of such alteration in form IV to the Registrar (‘Bio-chemic Swasthya West Bengal’ or ‘Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission’) with a fee of Rs. 200/- in cash along with a copy of the resolution passing the alteration

Part-II Statutory obligations of a concern/group/department 1.Name of the concern/group/department to be prominently shown:

Section-13: Every concern/group department shall (a)prominently display its name out- side its office the place where the business is carried on (b) have a seal with its name engraved thereon (c) have its name mentioned in all documents executed in its favour or on its behalf.

2.Register of staffs: Section-14: Concern/group/departments are obliged to maintain at its registered office a register of its staffs. It shall contain the following particulars, namely a) the name and address of each staff b) the date on which the staffs was recruited c) the date on which a staff choose to be such. 1. Books Account & Audit: Section-15: Every concern shall keep at its registered office proper books of account in which shall be entered accurately a) all sums of money received and the source there of and all sums of money expended by the concern and the object of purpose for which such sums are expended. b) The assets and liabilities of the concern. Every concern shall have its accounts audited once a year by a properly qualified auditor/Accountant. 4.Annual general meeting:

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Section-16: Every concern shall hold an annual general meeting at least once in every year and not more than 19 months shall elapse between two successive annual general meeting . The balance sheet and auditor’s report shall be placed at the annual general meeting of the concern/department. 5. Annual & other returns: Section-17: Every concern, within 30 days after the holding of every annual general meeting, shall file with the registrar(‘Bio-chemic Swasthya West Bengal’ or ‘Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission’) a) a list of the names, address, rank of the staff of Governing Body/In-charge/authority and other office bears of the concern. b) an annual report on the working of the concern for previous year. c) a copy each of the balance sheet and the auditor’s report. The annual report and other returns are to be forwarded to the registrar (‘Bio-chemic Swasthya West Bengal’ or ‘Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission’) in form VI with a filling fee of Rs. 500/- in cash. Every concern shall notify to the registrar (‘Bio-chemic Swasthya West Bengal’ or ‘Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission’) any change in the composition of the Governing Body within 30 days of a such change. 6. Power of Registrar (‘Bio-chemic Swasthya West Bengal’ or ‘Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission’): Section 43: Every officer of the concern shall furnish such information or explanation as demanded by the Registrar within such time not being less than two weeks from the date of the receipt of the order by the concern. 7. Investigation of affairs of a Concern:

Section 44: It shall be the duty of every officer of the concern, when so required by the commissioner for enquiry to produce any books and paper of or relating to the concern which are in his custody, and otherwise to give to the commissioner for enquiry all assistance in Connection with the investigation or inspection which he is reasonably able to give. 6. Terms of gift to be observed: 7.

Section 36: Where a concern accepts a gift of any kind from any person for a specific purpose it shall not use the gift or any part thereof for any other purpose without the written consent of the donor or if the donor be dead without the written consent of the registrar (‘Bio-chemic Swasthya West Bengal’ or ‘Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission’). Part-III 1. Inspection of Documents: Section-35: of the Act and rule-No.8. Any person may inspect any document filled with the registrar under this Act on payment of a fee fifty rupees for every inspection. Apply to the Registrar in form III appended to the rules. The applicant shall not be allowed to make a verbatim copy of the documents inspected. He may, however be allowed to make short notes in respect of the contents of document inspected. 2. Certified copy of the documents: Section 35: Any person may obtain a copy or extract of any document of any part of any document certified by the registrar (‘Bio-chemic Swasthya West Bengal’ or ‘Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission’). Apply to the Registrar in form III along with the follows:- a) Affix a medical court fee / stamp of one rupee in application. b) Supply a few cartridge papers two non-judicial stamp paper of Rs. 50/- or medical court stamp Rs. 50/- or 100/- or 500/- or 1000/- or 5000- or 10000/- for each documents. c) Pay search fee of Rs. 50/- in cash. d) Pay copying fee of Rs. 100/- for every page or fraction thereof in cash. Such certified copy shall be prima facie evidence of the matter therein contained in judicial proceedings. 3. Duplicate copy of certificate of registration: Apply to the Registrar in form III along with the following:- a) Affix a court fee stamp of 1 rupee in the application. b) Supply one cartridge paper. c) Pay search fee of Rs. 50/- in cash. d) Pay copying fee of Rs. 100/- in cash.

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Part-IV

Offences and Penalties: Every officer-in-default shall be punishable for the under mentioned offences. For the definition of officer-in-default, please consult section 2(g). Prosecution shall be instituted for any offence under Act except the previous sanction of the ‘Bio-chemic Swasthya West Bengal’ or ‘Bio-chemic Education Grant commission’, vide section-20&21, after effection of the Act. Any officer-in-default shall be punishable (fine) decision to be taken by Registrar/Higher authority.

Chapter – II

INDIAN BIO-CHEMIC ACT-2009

It is hereby enacted in the 59th year of Republic of India as follows:- 1. Short title, extent and commencement a) India Bio-chemic Act-2009 b) It extends to the whole of India. c) It shall come into force on such date as the Central Government office, May by official notification. (Notification Published in The Gazette of India , Extraordinary on dated 11 June’2014) 2. Interpretation: In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires:

a) “Court” when used in relation to Department means the Principal Medical Court of original jurisdiction of the BEGC within which the registered office of the department is situated and in relation to a Department situated within the BEGC Medical court/Special Medical Court. b) “Governing Body” means the body, by whatever name called entrusted for the time being with the management of a Bio-chemic Departments under its regulations:

c) “In-charge” means Higher authority. d) “Staff” when used in relation to a Bio-chemic Department means a person who has been admitted with his consent as a staff of the Bio-chemic Department according to its regulations.

e) “Memorandum” means the memorandum of group referred to in section 3. f) “Officer” means a staff of Governing body, the In-charge, Chancellor, Principle, Doctor or any other office bear of a department and includes also an employee of the department whose work is not of a purely ministerial nature. g) “Officer in default” for the purpose of any provision in this Act, means any officer who is knowingly guilty of any contravention, failure or refusal or who knowingly and willingly authorises or permits such contravention, failure or refusal.

*BEGC = Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission Govt. of India h)“In-charge” means the In-charge, the Chancellor/Principal

/Chairman or the formal head by whatever name called of a Department and includes a person who for the time being acts as the formal head.

i)“Registered Office” means the registered office mentioned in the memorandum.

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j)C.E.O. or Chief means a person appointed as C.E.O. or Chief under section-4 and includes in relation to the exercise of any power or functions under this Act, any person referred to in that section on who such power or functions have been conferred under that section. k) “Regulations” means the regulations made by a Department and in relation to a department deemed to have been registered under sub-section (ii) of section 30 of this Act, include its rules and regulations. l) “Rules” means rules made by under section 40. m) “Authority” means the authority or principal executive officer by whatever name called of a department and includes a person who for the time being acts as authority. n) “Department” means a department registered or deemed to have been registered under this Act. 3.Department to be formed by memorandum of group and registration: I) Any five or more individuals join together for any of the object mentioned in sub-section (2) may subscribe their names to a memorandum of group and file it along with a copy of the regulations with the register for registration of the group as a department under this Act. II)The objects referred to in sub-section (1) may relate to the promotion of literature, arts, science, treatments any charitable purpose including the care or relief of orphans or of aged, sick, helpless or indigent persons, the alleviation of the sufferings of animals, the diffusion of knowledge, dissemination of social, economic education, Bio-chemic Education: the establishment and maintenance of Libraries or **C.E.O.-Chief Executive Officer Hospitals/Medical Colleges/Universities/Medical Boards regarding rooms for the staff or for the public, the collection and preservation manuscripts, paintings, sculptures, work of art antiquities, natural history specimens mechanical, scientific or medical instruments and designs, promotion and development of “Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission” as being objects beneficial to the public or to a section of the public. 4.Staff Appointment: Appointment of C.E.O. or Chief Commissioner or Chief Justice or M.D.(Managing Director) a) The Central Govt. or Act. Authority may appoint by official notification or certify a person to be the

M.D./Chief/C.E.O. of Bio-chemic Education Grant commission Govt. of India for India.

b) Appointment of Deputy, Assistant Director and Registrar or any Rank. i)The Authority may appoint a person to be the Deputy Chief of “Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission”. ii) Other a person to be the E.O./Director of ‘Bio-chemic Swasthya West Bengal.’ iii)Deputy/Assistant Director and Registrar or any Rank as it thinks necessary to assist the Authority and may be General or special order confer as such person or persons assisting the Authority any of the powers and function of the Authority under this Act. 5.Memorandum of Group: A) The memorandum shall contain amongst other things, the following particulars, namely- i)The name of the group. ii)The address of the registered office of the group. iii)The objects of the group. iv)The names of the first staff of Governing body and v)The names, address and occupations of the signatories to memorandum. B)After registration a department shall not change the memorandum except in accordance with the provisions of this Act.

6.Regulations: The Registrar shall not accept any memorandum for registration of a Bio-chemic department/Centre unless it is accompanied by a copy its regulations providing amongst other things for following matters namely- a)The composition of Governing Body and manner of appointment and resignation and the term of office of the staffs of the Governing Body, the in-charge, chancellor/principal and others officials. b)The recruitment to staff ship and resignation and removal of staff. c)The maintenance of a registrar of staffs and facilities for inspection thereof by the staffs. d)The safe custody of the property of the Bio-chemic department including in particular, the manner of keeping or investing any moneys of department.

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e)The maintenance audit of accounts. g)The inspection of account and of the proceedings of meetings by staff of Governing Body. h) Any other matter relating to the objects or affairs of the department. 7.Registration: a)The Higher Authority or Registrar upon being satisfied that the memorandum and regulations accompanying it comply with the requirements of this act and the rules and upon payment of the fee referred to in subsection (2), shall certify under his hand and seal that the department is registered under Act. b) There shall be paid to the Registrar/Higher authority, for the registration of a department under this Act, such fee not exceeding ten thousand and five hundred rupees or as the C.E.O. of ‘Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission and Bio-chemic Swasthya West Bengal’ from time to time direct. c) An appeal shall lie to the ‘Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission and Bio-chemic Swasthya West Bengal’ against an order of the Registrar/Higher authority refusing to certify the registration of a group as a department under this Act and the decision of the C.E.O. of ‘Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission’ or ‘Bio-chemic Swasthya West Bengal’ on such appeal shall be final. 8.Alteration of memorandum and regulation: a)A department/Group shall not alter its memorandum except with the previous permission of the Registrar/Higher authority writing and the consult of Governing Body staffs. b)Before granting permission under sub-section (1) the Registrar/Higher authority shall satisfy himself that the alteration does not make the department illegible for registration under this Act. c)Subject to the provision of this Act, the rules and the provisions of the memorandum a department may, by the consult of Government body staffs alter its regulations. 9.Alteration to be filled: a)A copy of every alteration of the memorandum and a the regulations shall be filled with the Registrar/Higher authority within thirty days of such alteration. b)The Registrar shall accept for special reasons to be recorded by him in writing within thirty days from the date of such receipt record the alteration and send to department or communicate to the department. His object to such alteration. c)An appeal shall be lie to the ‘bio-chemic Education Grant Commission and Bio-chemic Swasthya West Bengal’ against any object made by the Registrar/Higher authority and decision of the Director/any Higher authority of ‘Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission’ and ‘Bio-chemic Swasthya West Bengal’ on such appeal shall be final. d)An alteration shall have effect from the date on which the intimation referred to in sub-section(2) is received by the department or in the event of any objection being raised by the Registrar/Higher authority from the date on which the director of ‘Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission’ and ‘Bio-chemic Swasthya West Bengal’ allows alteration or appeal. 10.Name of department / Group / Concern: No department shall be registered under a name which is identical with or too nearby resembles, the name of any other department or any body corporate which has been previously registered or incorporated under this Act or any other law for the time being in force as the case may be, or is deemed to have been registered under Act. 11.C.E.O. of ‘Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission’ and ‘Bio-chemic Swasthya West Bengal’ may direct change of name: a)A department is registered under a name or alters its name to another name which in the opinion of the C.E.O. ‘Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission’ and ‘Bio-chemic Swasthya West Bengal’ is identical with or too nearby resembles the name of any other’s department or body corporate which having been previously registered or incorporated under this Act or any other law for the time being in force or being deemed to have been registered under this Act continues to exist the C.E.O. r of ‘Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission’ and Bio-chemic Swasthya West Bengal’ may by order made in this behalf direct such department to change its name and alter its memorandum within three months from the date of the order or such longer period as the C.E.O. ‘Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission’ and ‘Bio-chemic Swasthya West Bengal thinks fit to allow. b)No change of name shall effect the right and liabilities of department or any legal proceeding by or against the department. c) In case of non-compliance with an order under sub-section (1) every officer in default shall be punishable with fine which may extend to fifty rupees for every day until the order is complied with.

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12.Department to have power to amalgamate with another department: a)Whenever two more department desire to amalgamate the governing body of each such department shall submit the proposal in writing to the staffs thereof and such proposal shall be considered in a general consult of the department convened for the purpose. b)No such proposal shall have any effect unless- i)it shall have been delivered or sent by registered post to the Governing body staffs of the department at least fifteen days before the date of consult at which it will be considered. ii) It has been sent to the registrar/authority before the consult and communicates his approval thereto with or without any notification. iii) The proposal with the modifications if any suggested by the registrar/any higher authority is agreed to by the consult of each departments confirmed.

c) An appeal shall lie to the ‘Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission’ and ‘Bio-chemic Swasthya West Bengal’ against any order of the registrar/any higher authority refusing to accord his approval to that proposal or suggesting any modification and the decision of the ‘Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission’ and ‘Bio-chemic Swasthya West Bengal’ on such appeal shall be final. d) On the proposal being confirmed-

i)the amalgamated department shall be registered under its new name. ii)the registration of the amalgamated departments shall be cancelled. iii)the assets and the liabilities of the amalgamating departments shall be

the assets and the liabilities of the amalgamated department. 13. Name of department/concern to be prominently shown: A) Every department shall-

i) Prominently display its name outside its office or the place where its business is carried on. ii) Have a seal with its name engraved thereon. iii) Have its name mentioned in all documents executed in its favour or on its behalf. B) For any contravention of the provisions of sub-section (1), every officer in default shall be punishable with fine which may extend to fifty rupees. 14. Register of staffs: i) Every department shall maintain of its registered office or register of its staffs and shall enter there in the following particulars namely- a)the name and address of each staff. b)the date on which the staff recruited. c)the date on which a staff ceased to be such. ii) If entries are not made within fifteen days of the recruitment of a staff or ceassation of staff ship, every officer in default shall be punishable with fine which may extend to fifty rupees for every day during which the contravention continues. 15. Books of account and audit, every department shall keep at its registered office proper of account in which shall be entered accurately: I. a) All sums of money received and source thereof and all sums of money expended by the department and the object or purpose for which such sums are expended. b) The assets and liabilities of the department. II. i) Every department shall have its accounts audited once a year by a duly qualified auditor and have a balance sheet by him. The auditor shall submit a report showing the exact state of ‘Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission’ and ‘Bio-chemic Swasthya West Bengal’, three copies of balance sheet and auditor’s report shall be certified by the auditor. ii) Explanation-A duly qualified auditor means a chartered accountant within the meaning of the chartered accountants Act 1949 or a person approved by the registrar in this behalf. iii) For any contravention of the provisions of sub-section(1) or sub-section(2) every officer in default shall be punishable with fine which may extend to fifty rupees for every day after the detection of the default during which the default continues.

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16.Annual General Meeting: i) Every department/concern shall hold an annual general meeting at least once in every year and not more than fifteen months shall elapse between to successive annual general meeting. ii)The balance sheet and the auditor’s report referred to in sub-section (2) of section 15 shall be placed at the annual general meeting of the department. iii)For any contravention of provision of sub-section (1) or sub-section (2) every officer in default be punishable with fine which may extend to five hundred rupees. 17. Annual and other return to be forwarded to Director/Deputy Director/Registrar/Higher Authority: I)Within thirty days after the holding of every annual general meeting, there shall be field with the higher authority. a) a list of names, address and rank of the staffs of the governing body: Principal/In-charge/Other office bearers of the department. b) an annual report by the governing body on the working of the department for the previous year. c)a copy each of the balance sheet and the auditor’s report certified by auditor under sub-section (2) of section 15. II)The list and annual report referred to in clauses (a) and (b) of sub-section (1) shall be certified by the In-charge and Principal. III)If any change occurs in the composition of the governing body or in the holder of the office of the In-charge/Principal/Authority at any time for any reason whatsoever, such change shall, within 30 days, be notified to the director/deputy director/higher authority. IV)For any contravention of the provisions of sub-section (1) sub-section(2) or sub-section (3) every officer in default shall be punishable with fine which may extend to five hundred rupees. 18. Property of department how to vested: All property belong in to a department if not vested in trustees, shall be deemed to be vested in the governing body of the department but shall be referred to as the property of the department. 19.Suits and proceedings by and against a department: i)Every department may sue or may be sued in the name of the In-charge/Principal/Authority or any office-bearer authorised by the governing body in this behalf. ii) No suit or proceeding shall abate by reason of any vacancy or change in the holder of the office of the In-charge/Principal/Authority or any office bearer authorised under sub-section(1). iii) Every decree or order against a department in any suit or proceeding shall be executable against the person or the property of the in-charge/principal/authority or any office bearers. iv) Nothing in sub-section(3) shall exempt the in-charge/principal or office bearer of a department from any criminal liability under this Act or entitle him to claim any contribution from the property of the department in respect of any fine paid by him on conviction by criminal court. 20.Power of Bio-chemic Swasthya West Bengal: i)Services to establish and administer medical treatments only for India Bio-chemic Doctors, those Doctors who have the registration number provided by the ‘Bio-chemic Swasthya West Bengal’ can only issue prescription, medical certificates, death certificates and birth certificates. ‘Bio-chemic Swasthya West Bengal’ can permits to establish Hospitals, Nursing Homes, Health Centres, Clinics, Pharmacies and Laboratories etc. all over India. ii)Services providing Education and Training to establish & administer of Bio-chemic education, providing Bio-chemic Pharma Copoeia and education books medicals technical courses, providing Bio-chemic Council & University, Medical Colleges & Institutes & medical Board & Bio-chemic Doctors of India. 21.Power of Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission: a)Services to establish & administer Bio-chemic medical education & Medical Technical Courses, control Bio-chemic Universities & Bio-chemic Councils & Bio-chemic Health departments all over India. Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission can permit certificates to establish Universities, Councils, Medical colleges, Medicines Research Institutions & Medical Boards etc. all over India. b) ‘Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission’ always controlled ‘Bio-chemic Swasthya West Bengal’ –called under section 21(a) in this Act. 22.Appointment of Medical Board Chairman:

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The Director of ‘Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission’ may appoint a person to be the Board Chairman of Bio-chemic Medical Board Chairman for the separate state by state, and vice, joint, deputy or assistant Chairman as it thinks necessary to assist the Director of ‘Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission’ and may be general or special order confer on such person or persons assisting the ‘Director of Bio-chemic Grant Commission’ any of the powers and function of the Director of ‘Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission’ under this Act. 23.Appointment of Registrar & Registrar Power for ‘Bio-chemic Swasthya West Bengal’ and B.E.G.C.: a)The Director of ‘Bio-chemic Swasthya West Bengal’ may appoint a person to be the Registrar of departments for India. The Registrar can permit to establish Hospitals, Nursing Homes, Health Centres, Clinics, Pharmacies & Laboratories all over India and control doctor’s registration books & provided doctor’s registration numbers. The Registrar always has connection with his Director. b)Appointment of Registrar for Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission & Registrar Power: The Director of ‘Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission’ may appoint a person to be the Registrar of departments for India. The Registrar can permit certificates to established Universities, Councils, Medical Colleges, Medicines Research Institutions & Medical Boards etc. all over India. The Registrar always has connection with his C.E.O. 24.a)Doctor’s Power: (i)The registered Doctors may treat people as per principles of Bio-chemic system of medicines. (ii)Doctors can establish and administer Chemicals Medicines treatment. iii)Doctors can research Bio-chemic & Chemicals or Chemical Medicines.

iv)Doctors can issue prescription, Medical Certificate, Death Certificate, Birth Certificate to only the genuine persons undergoing his/her treatment.

v)Doctors can issue Compounder’s Certificates. vi)Doctors must inform to registrar about any change in his/her address. vii)Doctors can surgery & gynaecology treatment. viii)Doctors can write treatment history & medical books & culture, medical pharmacopoeia & research. ix)Doctors can attestate. b)Those Doctors who completed bachelor course or his/her Registration of Bio-chemic Education system

from Bio-chemic Swasthya West Bengal or Bio-chemic Education Grant commission they can appear in all types of competitive exam, (Govt. or Non-Govt.) all over India or foreign country.

c) Those who are passed any courses from Bio-chemic Councils/Universities/Medical Colleges/Research

Institutions(affiliated from ‘Bio-chemic Swasthya West Bengal’ or ‘Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission’) can participate in Govt. or non-Govt. competitive exam. all over India or foreign country.

25. Entitle of Bio-chemic Concerns.: All types of Bio-chemic Education Concern in India those who are permitted by Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission in the year 2010, Dated 31st May. They will be entitle called in this Act. 26. Entitle of Doctors: i) Those Bio-chemic Diploma & Course holders passed before the date 31-01-2010, if they are interested to take permission by ‘Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission’ and ‘Bio-chemic Swasthya West Bengal’ –it will also be legal in this Act. ii)Those Students are to take – N.O.C.(No objection Certificate) in the dated 31-01-2010 from Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission, they will be legal, is called in this act. 27.Entitle of others(Nurse/Technical course holder/other therapeutical): Same section 26(i), 26(ii), 42(A), 28.Power of department in-charge/any authority: i)any authority/in-charge can attest. ii)to maintain & control his department/institute/university/medical college/others. iii)In-charge/authority can certify character certificate, work experiment certificate for students and staffs. iv) control account branch. v) any authority/in-charge have gazetted power.

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29.Avoid political system: a)All types of Bio-chemic system/departments always avoid political system, b)Students should always avoid political system. 30. dissolution by resolution: i)A department/Institute/Medical college/University/others may be dissolved by the consult of three-fourths of the staffs it passes a resolution for such dissolution at a general consult convened for such dissolution at a general consult convened for the purpose. ii)Where a resolution for dissolution of a department is passed under sub-section (1), the Governing body shall take such steps for the disposal and settlement of the property of department and its claims a liabilities as it may think fit subject to the regulation of the department, if any. iii)After all necessary steps have been taken under sub-section (2), Governing body shall send a report to the authority/Registrar mentioning if there are any surplus assets. iv)The registrar/authority shall thereupon issue a notice in the official Gazette to the effect if no objection is received from any client or creditor or any staff of the department/any concern within three Months from date of the notice, the department/concern shall, subject to the provision of section(33) be dissolved. v) If no objection is received within three months as aforesaid, and after the surplus assets, if any, have been disposed of as provided in section(33) the registrar/authority shall make an order confirming the dissolution of the department/ concern and thereupon the department/concern shall stand dissolved. The registrar/authority shall record the order of dissolution in the register maintained in this office. vi)If any objection is received from any claimant or creditor within the period of three months as aforesaid the department/concern unless he is satisfied that the relevant claim or liability has been duly settled and the surplus assets if any, have been disposed of as provided in section(33). If however any objection is received from any staff the registrar /authority shall not make an order confirming the dissolution to the department/ concern but shall make an application to the court under section 31. 31. Dissolution by court: i)The court may on the application of the registrar/authority or on the application of not less than one fifth of the staffs make an order for the dissolution of a department/concern in the following cases: a)If there is any contravention by the concern of the provision of this Act.

b) If the number of staff is less than five. c) If the concern has ceased to function for more than three years. d)If the concern is unable to pay its debts or meet its liabilities. e) If it is proper that the concern should be dissolved. ii) When an order for the dissolution of concern/department is made by the court, dissolution shall take place is such manner as the court may direct. 32.Dissolution by Registrar/Higher Authority: i)Where in the opinion of the Registrar/Authority there are reasonable grounds to believe that a concern/department is not managing its affairs properly or is not functioning he shall send to the concern at its registered office a notice by registered post calling upon it to show cause within such time as may specified in the notice why the concern shall not be dissolved. ii)If no cause is shown or if the cause shown be considered by the Registrar/Authority to be unsatisfactory the Registrar/Authority may move the court under section (31) for making an order for dissolution of concern. 33. Staff to receive no profit upon dissolution: If after the disposal and settlement of the property of a concern and its claims liabilities, there are any surplus assets, such assets shall not be paid to or distributed among the Staffs of the department/concern or any of them but shall be given to some other concern to be determined- a)In the case of dissolution under section 30, by the consult of three-fourths of the staffs, or in default thereof, by the registrar/authority, with the approval of Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission or Bio-chemic Swasthya West Bengal or Central Govt. b)In case of dissolution under section 31, by the court. 34. Disqualification for being staff of Governing Body etc. of a concern/department: A person shall be disqualified for being chosen as and for being a staff of Governing Body or In-charge/Authority or any other office bearer of a concern, if he is an undischarged insolvent, or b) he has been convicted of any offence in connection with the formation, promotion, management or conduct of the affairs of concern or a body corporate or of any offence involving moral turpitude. Provided that the disqualification

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under clause (b)shall cease at the end of five years after the date of conviction or where department and any person may obtain a copy or extract of any document or any part of any document, certified by the Registrar/Authority on payment of such fee as evidence of the matter therein confined in all legal proceeding. 36. Terms of Gif to be observed: i) Where a concern/department accepts gift of any kind from any person for a specific purpose it shall not use the gift or any part or if the donor be dead, without the written consent of the Registrar. The Registrar shall not give such consent unless he is satisfied that the purpose for which the gift was made is incapable of execution by the concern/department. ii) For any contravention of the provision of sub-section (1) every officer in default shall be punishable with fine which may extend to five hundred rupees. 37. Communication with a concern: All communication with a concern shall be addressed to the concern by name and sent to its registered office. 38. Indemnity: No suit, prosecution or proceeding shall lie in any civil a criminal court against the director or registrar or against commissioner for enquiry appointed Section-44 and no suit or proceeding shall lie in any civil court against the ‘Bio-chemic Swasthya West Bengal’ or ‘Bio-chemic Education Grant commission’ for anything in good faith done or intended to be done under this Act or the rules. 39. Limitation: i) an appeal under this Act may be filled within thirty days of the date of the objection or order appealed against. ii) The provision of section (5) and 12 of the Indian Limitation Act 1908, shall apply to any appeal under this Act. 40. Power to make rules:

i) The Director/C.E.O.(Chief Executive Officer)/M.D.(Managing Director) of Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission Govt. of India may make rules for carrying out the purposes of this Act. ii) In particular and without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing powers, such rules may provide all or any of the following matters namely-

a) The procedure for any appeal under this Act to the Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission Govt. of India and the fee for such appeal if any.

b) The fee, if any, to be paid for filling any document, other than memorandum and the regulations under sub-section (1) of section-3,.

c) The maintenance of register of concern/department and other books, fee to be paid for obtaining any copy or extract of any document certified by the Registrars/Higher Authority.

d) All fees paid under this Act shall be to the consolidated fund of the Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission Govt. of India.

41. Provided need: a) the memorandum of staff group and regulation of any such concern shall if they are repugnant to any of provisions of this act and rules, be brought in conformity there with within six months from the commencement of this Act or within such further period as the Registrar/Higher authority may allow and thereafter shall to the extent of such repugnancy be deemed to be void and of no effect. b) any officer appointed to an office before the commencement of this Act and holding such office immediately before such commencement shall continue to hold such office until the expiry of his term of office or unit such office is lawfully terminated.

c) nothing in this section shall affect: i) any right, privilege, obligation or liability acquired accrued or incurred under this Act. ii)any punishment incurred in respect of any offence committed said this Act. iii) any investigation, legal proceeding or remedy in respect of any right, privilege, obligation, liability, penalty or punishment as aforesaid. iv) any proceeding in dissolution commenced before the coming into of this Act and any such investigation, legal proceeding or remedy may be instituted, continued or enforced and any such penalty or punishment may be imposed and any such proceeding in dissolution may be continue. 42. A: Problem & solved of Indian Bio-chemic system:

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i) All over Indian Bio-chemic Doctors/Technical Course holder and Bio-chemic concern should be taken permission/registration from BEGC/TCMB/TSBMC, otherwise this type of Doctors and concern will not be entitled called in this section Act, not only that their (Doctors/Technical Holders/Concern) activities will not be established.[See Rule-14,15] ii)Those Doctors and clinics are taken Registration in year 2008-2009 from Bio-chemic Swasthya West Bengal they will be or have been attached see section 20(1). iii) Those Bio-chemic Doctors or Technical Course holders practice after 31st May 2010 in their field they will be treated/worked as illegal and as punishment they will be kept minimum 3years in Jail or pay as penalty Rs. 10,000/- iv) Bio-chemic Doctors and Bio-chemic Technical Course holders if facing any problem regarding the time of their treatment/work any administration section will be liable to report-by written. Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission after that they will take any action as per their rules. B. Bio-chemic Education System: According the Bio-chemic model prospectus the course will be open as per direction of Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission Author/Authority, also any changes or include as per direction/decision. **See BEGC Guideline i)General: Student admission maintain by Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission. a) Student admission fee Rs. 9,500/-(per year). b) Monthly fee, it will be decided by the Education Management. For-D.M.B.S.(Doctrine in Medicine of Bio-chemic System) Madhyamik /10th passed Course time: 2years. For B.B.M.S.(Bachelor of Bio-chemic Medicine System) Higher Secondary/10+2 passed Course time: B.B.M.S. for Science Student -4years & others-4years Follow model prospectus. ii) Project: If the Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission open the Bio-chemic Entrance Exam. then it will be four years course and course fee likely Rs.6,00,000/-(Six Lacs) or Rs. ............(any). The student of this course will get service to Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission after passing. If the project completely fulfil. For the group minimum 80 students will be needed. 43.Power for registrar(Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission) to call for information or explanation to call for information or explanation: i) The Registrar may, by written order, call on a concern to furnish in writing such information or explanation within such time, not being less than two weeks from the date of receipt of the order by the concern, as he may, specify in the order in connection with the affairs of the concern or any document filled by the concern under this Act. ii) On receipt by the concern of an order under sub-section(1) it shall be the duty of officer concerned to furnish such information or officer in default shall be punishable with fine which may extend to fifty rupees for every day during which the failure continues. 44. investigation of affairs of a concern: i) Where an information received, the Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission Govt. of India is opinion that there are circumstances suggesting that the business of a concern is being conducted with intent to defraud its creditors, staffs or that the concern is guilty of mismanaging its affair or of any fraudulent or unlawful Act, the C.E.O. Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission Govt. of India may appoint a competent person as- ii) Commissioner for enquiry to investigate into the affairs of the concern or inspect any institution managed by the concern and report on such matter to the C.E.O. Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission Govt. of India/ Bio-chemic Commissionarate Govt. of India may direct. iii) It shall be the duty of every officer of the concern when so required by the commissioner for enquiry to produce any books and papers of or relating to the concern which are in his custody, and otherwise to give to the commissioner for enquiry all assistance in connection with a investigation or inspection which he is reasonably able to give.

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iv) A commissioner for enquiry may call upon and examine on oath any officer of the concern in relation to the affairs of the concern and it shall be the duty of every officer when so called upon to appear before the commissioner for enquiry for such examination. v) On the conclusion of the investigation or inspection as the case may be commissioner for enquiry shall make a report to the Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission Govt. of India on the matters on which he was directed by the Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission Govt. of India to report. vi) For refusal to comply with the provision of sub-section(2) or sub-section(3) the officer in default shall be punishable with fine which may extend to five hundred rupees. vii) On perusal of the report made by the commissioner for enquiry, the ‘Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission’ may give such direction as it may think fit to the concern for the removal of any defects or irregularities within such time as may be specified and on the concern making any default in taking action according to such direction the Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission may direct the registrar to move the court for dissolution of the concern. viii) If on a perusal of the report made by the commissioner for enquiry it appears to the ‘Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission’ Central Govt. that any person has in relation to the formation, promotion, management or conduct of the business for the concern, been guilty of any offence for which he is criminally liable the ‘Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission’ may direct the prosecution of such person for the offence. ix) the expenses of and incidental to an investigation by a commissioner for enquiry appointed by the ‘Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission’ shall be defrayed by the ‘Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission’ Government of India. 45.Bio-chemic Court: The Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission Govt. of India can be establish & administer courts for necessary. That court will solve the different kinds of problem of Bio-chemic Doctors of Bio-chemic Technical course trainer activities to. Except this any problem of Bio-chemic the court will solve it. 46. Leaves & other facilities. : Leave or other works of concern will be decided by the C.E.O. of Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission’ Govt. of India.

Chapter – III

INDIAN BIO-CHEMIC RULES-2009

1.Short Title: These rules may be called the Indian Medical Doctors, Institutions, Chemicals and medical related course holder and others registration rules-2009 (Indian Bio- chemic Rules-2009). 2.Definitions: In these rules, unless there is anything repugnant in the subject or context –

a) “the Act” means Indian Bio-chemic Act – 2009. b) “form” means a form appended to these rules. c) “section” means a section on the Act.

3.Examination of the documents received by the C.E.O. / Controller General / Registrar / any higher authority: On receipt of every document required by the Act to be filled in office, the C.E.O. / Controller General / Registrar / any higher authority of ‘Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission Govt. of India’ shall examine the same and if it is found defective or incomplete in any of the particulars required to be given therein, he shall return the document of the person who filled the same. Unless proper rectification is made and the document resubmitted within fifteen days from the date of its return by the C.E.O. / Controller General / Registrar / Higher authority of ‘Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission Govt. of India’ the document shall not be deemed to have been filled at all.

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4.Register of concerns / doctors: There shall be maintained in the office of the registrar ‘Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission Govt. of India’ a register of doctors / concerns in form I/A or I/B in which doctors / concerns / other shall be given serial numbers in the order of their registration. All entries in the register shall be attested by the Registrar of ‘Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission Govt. of India. 5.Index to the register of concern: There shall be maintained in the office of the Registrar of ‘Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission Govt. of India’ an index to the register of the concern in form II in which the names of concerns shall be arranged alphabetically as soon as entries are made in the register of concerns. 6.Filling of documents: A separate file shall be maintained in respect of each concern in which all documents relating thereto received from time to time by the Registrar of ‘Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission Govt. of India’ shall be kept. No document shall received by the Registrar of ‘Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission Govt. of India unless the fee prescribed therefore has been paid. 7.Acknowledgement of registration and documents- i) upon registration of a concern/doctor, the registrar of ‘Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission Govt. of India’ shall grant a certificate of registration. ii) on every document, filled under the Act, the registrar of ‘Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission Govt. of India’ shall endorse by means of skeleton rubber stamp the following particulars:-

a) Registration number. b) Serial number of documents. c) Date filling. d)

The registrar of ‘Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission Govt. of India’ shall affix his signature and the seal of his office to such document and shall grant to the person at whose instance a document is filled an acknowledgement therefore.

8.Inspection of documents etc. – Any person who wishes to inspect a document or obtain a certified copy of the same or an extract there from shall apply to the registrar of ‘Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission Govt. of India’ in form III. The application shall be accompanied by the fee mentioned in section 35 or in the schedule to those rules as ‘Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission Govt. of India ‘/of a person authorised by him in this behalf. The applicant shall not be allowed to make a verbatim copy of the documents inspected. He may, however, take short notes in respect of the contents of the document inspected. 9.Alteration of Memorandum and Registrations: Whenever a concern alters the memorandum of regulations a separate statement showing the previous provisions and the altered one shall be filled with the Registrar of ‘Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission Govt. of India’ in form IV along with a copy of every alteration of the memorandum or the regulation as required under sub-section (a) of section 9. 10.Gift for specific purpose: Whenever a concern applies to the Registrar of ‘Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission Govt. of India’ for his written consent as required under section (1) of section 36 for using a gift for any purpose other than the specific purpose for which the gift was made the Registrar of ‘Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission Govt. of India’ in order to satisfy himself that the purpose for which the gift was made is incapable of execution by the concern may call on the concern to furnish any information explanation or particulars in connection with the gift. 11.Appeal: A. A memorandum of appeal shall i) be filled in duplicate ii) contain the grounds of the appeal iii) be accompanied by a certified copy of the order appealed against and iv) be accompanied by the challan showing payment of the prescribed fee.

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B. An appeal may be summarily rejected if the same not in accordance with the provisions of the Act & Rules. 12. Permission for alteration of Memorandum: An application for permission for alteration of the memorandum

of a concern as contemplated in section 8 shall be filled in form V. 13.Filling of annual and other returns & fee: a) The annual and other returns mentioned in section 17 shall be forwarded in form VI. b) Fees – the fees payable under the India Bio-chemic Act 2009 shall be as provided in the schedule to these rules. All fees shall paid in draft or cash.

THE SCHEDULE [See Rule 13 (b)] Effective from May 4, 2009.

1. Application form for prospectus of concern------

----------------- 1. Rs.7000/-(Rupees Seven Thousand)

2. Registration fee for (concern/department/institution/medical college – appeal under section 21(a) of the Act.

2. Rs. 14,000/-(Rupees fourteen thousand ) Security Bond Rs.500000/(Rupees five Lac)

3. Registration fee for University – appeal under section 21(a) of the Act.

3. Rs. 42,000/-(Rupees forty two thousand). Security Bond Rs.2500000/(Rupees Twenty five Lac).

4. Registration fee for Medical Technical course holder/doctor – appeal under section 20(1) of the Act.

4. Rs. 16,500/-(Rupees sixteen thousand five hundred).

5. Registration fee for Clinic/Hospital/Pharmacy/Laboratory/Nursing Home/Other – appeal under section 20(1) of the Act.

5. Rs. 12500/-(Rupees twelve thousand five hundred)

6. Prospectus/Others administration 6. (Mention by office) 7. Student admission fee general 7. 9,500/-(Rupees five thousand five hundred) /

(Mention by office)

8.

Monthly tuition fee & administration fee

8.

(Mention by office)

9. For filling of any change of Governing body at any time under section 17(III)

9. Rs. 200/-(Rupees two hundred)

10. For filling of copy alteration of memorandum or of regulation under section 9(a) of the Act.

10. Rs. 200/-(Rupees two hundred)

11. For filling of annual report under section 17(1) of the Act.

11. Rs. 500/-(Rupees five hundred)

12. For certified copy of memorandum of concern/group of any document or any part of any document under section 35 of the Act.

12. Rs. 200/-(Rupees two hundred)

13.See 2nd Scedule .

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Chapter - IV

FORM – I/A Registrar of Concerns

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Serial No. Of Document

Date of Registration

Registered office of the

Concern

Description of Document/

File

By whom Filed

Signature of Registrar

FORM – I/B ( See Rule-4)

Registrar of DOCTORS/OTHERS

Regn.Number 0f Doctor/others (................) on the Register

Name of the Doctor/other................................................... Date of dissolution........................................................................... How dissolved..................................................................................................................... .......................................................................................................................................... Address.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................

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Qualification..................................................................................................................... Date of birth................................... Administration report............................................................................. By whom filled................................................................................... Signature of the Registrar.

FORM – I/B (See Rule-5)

INDEX TO THE REGISTER OF CONCERN

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Name of the Concern

Registration Number

Registration Date

Volume of Register & Folio

FORM – III

Application for inspection copy or extract of documents Indian Bio-chemic Act-2009

(‘Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission’)

To, The Registrar ‘Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission’ I hereby apply for inspection/copy/extract of document/documents, the particulars of which are given below. No....................... Date................. Name of the concern..............................................................................................................

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Address of the concern............................................................................................................ .......................................................................................................................................... Registered Number of the concern................................................................................... Nature of particulars of document.................................................................................... ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Inspection/copy/extract fee Rs.................................................................................................Copy wanted of

..........................................................................................................................................

STAMP

Cartridge Paper Date on which copy was prepared Delivered on.................................................................................................................... .......................................................................................................................................... .......................................................................................................................................... .......................................................................................................................................... ..........................................................................................................................................

Signature of the applicant

Signature of Inspection person / Delivery person

FORM –IV

(See Rule-9) Filling of alternation of memorandum or the regulations by a concern

Indian Bio-chemic Act -2009 To The Registrar (Address............................) Sub:.......................................................................................... Sir , I submit here with, pursuant to Rule-9, the altered memorandum/ regulation along with a brief statement of alteration as give below. Name of the concern...................................................................................................... ....................................................................................................Registered Number of Concern.......................................................................................................................... Description of alteration in Memorandum/Regulations

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Date of alteration

Previous Position

Altered Position

Date......................

Signature of

In-charge / Authority (Seal of Concer)

FORM – V ( See rule12)

Notice of alteration of the Memorandum of Group/Staff of Concern

Indian Bio-chemic Act-2009, Rules-2009

The Registrar / C.E.O I hereby apply, pursuant to section 8(a) of Indian Bio-chemic Act-2009,for permission of the following alteration/alterations of the memorandum of Group/Staff whose particulars are given below: .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Name of Concern............................................................................................. Regd.No.................................................................................................. Existing provisions................................................................................................................ .......................................................................................................................................... Proposed provisions .............................................................................................................. .......................................................................................................................................... Date....................................................

Signature of In-charge / Authority (Seal of Concern)

FORM-VI

Filling of annual and other returns by a concern

Indian Bio-chemic Act-2009, Rules-2009

The Registrar / C.E.O I submit here with the annual and other returns as required under section 17 of Indian Bio-chemic Act-2009. Name of Concern............................................................................................................. Regd. No.......................................................................................................................... Date of annual meeting ................................................................................................... Date of the previous annual meeting................................................................................ Number of staffs on dated of annual meeting..................................................................

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Name and address of auditor............................................................................................ Date........................................ Signature of In-charge

(Seal of Concern)

FORM-VII (Application Form for Student Admission)

Course Name............................................................................... To, The In-charge/ (Concern Name & address.......................................................................) 1.Applicant Name (Block).........................................................................

PHOTO

2.Father`s/ Husband`s Name............................................................................ 3.Address........................................................................................................... 4.Date of birth................................................................................................... 5.Qualification.................................................................................................

Year Board/Council/ University

General

Education

Diploma/Degree

Other

Education

Total Marks

Additional

6.Cast S.C/S.T/O.B.C/ General 7.Nationality............................................................................................................ 8.Draft will be drawn in favour of THE STATE BIO-CHEMIC MEDICAL COUNCIL GOVT. OF INDIA / BIO-CHEMIC EDUCATION GRANT COMMISSION GOVT. OF INDIA. 9.Nationalized Bank( Branch name................................) 10.Draft No............................................................................... 11.Admission fee Rs. Diploma=8500/,Bachelor=9500/,M.D=15000/,PhD= SELECED BY B.E.G.C. GOVT. OF INDIA. 12.Attach Xerox copy of documents of Educational, Voter Card, Adhar Card etc. and Character Certificate in original. 13.E-mail & Mobile No........................................................................................ I hereby declare that the above particulars are true and correct to best of my knowledge and belief.

Applicant`s Signature

FORM-VIII No.

Application form for training & Registration (only for Quack)

To

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The Registrar /C.E.O Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission Govt. of India. To, The In-charge/ (Concern Name & address.......................................................................) 1. Applicant Name (Block)......................................................................... 2. Father`s/ Husband`s Name............................................................................ 3. Address........................................................................................................... 4. Date of birth................................................................................................... 5. Qualification.................................................................................................

Year

Board/Council/ University

General Education

Diploma/Degree

Other Education

Total Marks

Additional

6. Cast S.C/S.T/O.B.C/ General 7. Nationality............................................................................................................ 8. Draft will be drawn in favour of 9. Nationalized Bank (Branch name................................) 10. Draft No............................................................................... 11. Admission fee Rs. 50000/ 12. Attach Xerox copy of documents of Educational, Voter Card, Aadhaar Card etc. and Character Certificate in original. 13. E-mail & Mobile No........................................................................................

I hereby declare that the above particulars are true and correct to best of my knowledge and belief.

Applicant`s Signature FORM-IX

Application form for Registration (Doctor/others course holder)

To The Registrar /C.E.O To, The In-charge/ (Concern Name & address.......................................................................) 1.Applicant Name (Block).........................................................................

PHOTO

2.Father`s/ Husband`s Name............................................................................ 3.Address........................................................................................................... 4.Date of birth.................................................................... 5.Qualification..................................................................

Year

Board/Council/ University

General

Education

Diploma/Degree

Other

Education

Total Marks

Additional

6.Cast S.C/S.T/O.B.C/ General 7.Nationality............................................................................................................

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8.Draft will be drawn in favour of 9.Nationalized Bank( Branch name................................) 10.Draft No............................................................................... 11.Registration fee Rs. 50000/ 12.Attach Xerox copy of documents of Educational, Voter Card, Aadhaar Card etc. and Character Certificate in original. 13.E-mail & Mobile No........................................................................................ I hereby declare that the above particulars are true and correct to best of my knowledge and belief.

Applicant`s Signature

FORM – X

To The Registrar /C.E.O

Subject: Application for the Certificate (.........................................)

Respected sir, I hereby apply for the mentioned certificate, pursuant to the Section/Rule(..............................) of Indian Bio-chemic Act-2009 Rules-2009 Therefore I request to you, please, arrange to do the same.

Applicant`s Signature

Chapter - V

Concern Application FORMAT

FORM-XI INDIAN BIO-CHEMIC ACT-2009

STAFF DETAILS

1.Name of the Concern/Institution : 2.The Registered office : 3.Registration Number : 4.The object : a) b) c) d) f) g) 5. The names, address and descriptions of the staffs of the Governing body.

S.L NO Name Address Rank/ Designation

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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14.

6. Sl. No. Signature Address Rank Photo 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Witness to the above Signature. Signature: .................................................................. Address: .......................................................................................................................... Occupation: .......................................................... Date: ..................... All context & expression contained in these regulations & rules shall bear the same meaning as in the INDIAN

BIO-CHEMIC ACT-2009 RULES-2009.

Staff Ship 1. Admission/Recruitment A. i) The signatories to the Memorandum of concern & the office bears of Governing Body/Staff Committee

of the concern shall be 1st class officer of the concern.

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ii) The Governing Body/Staff Committee may recruit to officers before take permission from Higher authority of Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission .Candidate will be qualified person of any cast, creed or sex who has attained the age of 18 years & agreed in writing to be bound by the memorandum

of concern and whose opinion of the Governing body will be interested in advancement of the objects of the concern. B. Power to recruit staff:

Be it noted here that power to recruit staffs is the sole and absolute power of the governing body and the governing body and the governing body may refuse to recruit any person as a staff or officer assigning any reason therefore, before governing body inform – Bio-chemic Swasthya West Bengal or Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission’s Director / Any Higher Authority. (1st class officer means any In-charge / Principal / Professor / Chancellor / Administration Officer / Senior Doctor / Superintendent etc.)

2. Types of Staff – a) 1st Class Officer – followed No. – (b) Regulation b) 2nd Class Officer – (Head Clerk / Inspector / Sub – Inspector / Assistant Sub Inspector / Doctor /

Account Officer) any person / Any caste, creed or sex who has qualified (minimum age – 18 years ) c) Group – C: Cashier / Clerk, Sevak / Sevika and any other persons any caste, any creed or sex who has

qualified. (i.e. Incharge) (Minimum – 18 years) d) Group – D: Officer attainder / watchman / office assistant etc. Any caste, creed or sex who has work

experiment. (Minimum – 18 years)

3. Register of staff – The concern shall maintain a register of staffs containing the names, address and their Rank, the date of recruitment of staff ship. Governing Body 1. Appointment of Governing Body –

There shall be a Governing Body consisting of not less than five staffs. This body will be appointed by ‘Bio-Chemic Education Grant Commission Govt. of India’. The office bearers of governing body shall comprise of In-charge / Principal / Professor / Medical Officer / Superintendent / Inspector / Sub Inspector etc. The office bearers & other staffs shall be appointing by ‘Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission Govt. of India.\

2. Power and duties of the Governing Body / authority / officer / any In-charge The Governing Body shall have general power of supervision and conduct over all the affairs of the concern and in particular shall discharge the following duties. a) To appoint authority / officer / in-charge with such power and duties as may be considered necessary

or experiment. b) To accept donation, gift, subscription, movable or immovable property for the object of the concern. c) To sell, lease, deal for development works management of the concern. d) To keep proper accounts of the concern and open bank account in the name of the concern. e) To maintenance of account etc. f) To maintain & control / Student admission. g) To follow & maintain law & order of Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission Govt. of India.

Safe custody of properties – The governing body shall be responsible for the safe custody of mutual funds and be invested in any securities specified under sec – 20 of the Indian trust Act – 1882. Book of Account & Inspection – The books of account and other statutory books shall be kept at the registered office and shall be open to inspection of the staffs at such time and place as the governing body directs on a written request made by officer (Inspector / Administration officer). Account year –

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The accounting year of the concern shall be from 1st day of April of each year to 31st day of March of following year. General Meeting – The Governing Body may direct to convince general meeting for consideration of addition attention of memorandum / regulation of the concern, consult for development of the concern & consult money management etc. Duties of the office Bearers – 1. In-charge / principal / any officer:- He shall –

a) Preside over all meetings / consult of the concern. b) Take all disciplinary actions such as removals, dismissal etc, in consultation with the Governing Body. c) Advice the ‘other senior staff’ in any matter requiring urgent attention. d) Call emergement consult / meeting.\

Principal – Head of the institution / Medical college. He is over all of concern. Vice principal – In the absence of principle, the vice principal shall perform all the duties of principal.

2. Chancellor – Head of the University. He is over all of concern. Same duties for In-charge, follow No.-1.

3. Administration Officer – He / She shall – a) Convence all meeting of the concern. b) Maintain minute books of all meetings. c) Issue general circular and notices. d) Receive all applications for staffship which shall be placed before Governing Body. e) Sign on behalf of the concern all receipts for all sums received as subscription etc. f) Sign and give pay order on all bills for payments. g) Get the accounts of the concern audited. h) Ensure compliance with statutory requirements. i) Transact all other business subject to the direction of the Governing Body.

4. Treasurer – He shall

a) Collect and receive all sort of subscriptions, donations and deposit of money and grant receipts thereof. b) Maintain and keep cash book and such other accounts where ever as necessary. c) Operate bank account jointly either with the in-charge / Chancellor / Principal / any authority. Maintenance and Audit of Accounts –

The concern shall maintain books of accounts as required under section 15(1)(a), (b) of the act. The accounts shall be audited by a duly qualified auditor as stated in section 15(II) of the Act.

Suit & Legal proceedings – All suits and legal proceeding by or against the concern shall be in the name of the Administration officer of such person as shall be appointed by the group. Alteration of Memorandum & Regulations –

The Memorandum and Regulation may be altered, modified, re-scinded or added to by special resolutions passed by the 3/4th staffs. interest of smooth functioning of the concern. Dissolution of Concern – Subject to the provision of section 30 & 33 of Indian Bio-chemic Act-2009 or any statutory modifications thereof, the concern may be dissolved by a resolution to that effect passed by 3/4th staffs of the concern at the general meeting. The said meeting shall also decide the manner of disbursement of the funds and asset of the group, if any after dissolution. We, the undersigned staffs of the Governing Body of the concern, do hereby certify that the above is a true copy of the Regulation of concern. Signature of five staffs of Governing Body –

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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Dated:

Chapter - VI Model Prospectus

1.Course Name - B.D.M.S. / D.M.B.S. / D.B.M.S. Admission Qualification – The Candidate should have passed Madhyamik / 10 passed or any other equivalent. Course Time – 2 Years. Subjects of study for 1st year – 1. Bio-chemic Materia Medica. 2. Physiology. 3.Pathology. 4.Pharmacy. 5.Anatomy

3. Bio-chemic medicine co-related Homeopathic Medicine

Full Marks – 1200 Written – 100 each subject Oral + Practical – 50+50 each subject.

Subjects of study for 2nd year – 1.Philosophy of Bio-chemic Medicine. 2.Bio-chemic Materia Medica. 3.Practice of Medicine. 4.Bio-chemic Medicines co-related Homeopathic Medicines. 5. Surgery. 6. Gynaecology, Midwifery & Obstetrics.

Full Marks – 1200 Written – 100 each subject Oral + Practical – 50+50 each subject.

2.Course Name - B.B.M.S. / M.B.B.S.(Bio) / B.M.B.S. Admission Qualification – (10+B.D.M.S. 2 Years) passed / H.S. passed / any other equivalent. Course Time – 4 Years. Subjects of study for 1st year: 1.Pharmacy 2.Pathology 3.Bio-chemic Materia Medica 4.Bio-chemic Medicines co-related Homoeopathic Medicines. 5.Philosophy of Bio-chemic medicines. 6.Anatomy & Physiology. Full Marks – 200 Written – 100 each subject Oral + Practical – 50+50 each subject Subjects of study for 2nd year: 1.Pathology 2.Anatomy 3.Physiology 4. Bio-chemic Materia Medica 5. Bio-chemic Medicines co-related Homoeopathic Medicines.

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6. Medical Jurice. Full Marks – 1200 Written – 100 each subject

Oral + Practical – 50+50 each subject Subjects of study for 3rd year: 1. Anatomy, 2. Physiology, 3. Surgery, 4. Gynaecology, 5. Midwiferry & Obstetrics., 6.Bio-chemic Materia Medica Full Marks – 1200 Written – 100 each subject

Oral + Practical – 50+50 each subject Subjects of study for 4th year: 1. Advance Surgery, 2. Gynaecology & obstetrics, 3. Practice of Medicine, 4. Bio-chemic pharmacopeia 5. Forensic Medicine, 6. Advanced Bio-chemic medicines co-related Homoeo Medicine & chemicals. Full Marks – 1200 Written – 100 each subject

Oral + Practical – 50+50 each subject 3.Course Name - M.D.(Bio)[Doctor of Medicine (Bio-chemic)

Admission Qualification – M.B.B.S.(Bio / B.M.B.S. / (By Bio-chemic Swasthya West Bengal / B.B.M.S. from ‘Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission Govt. of India. / B.H.M.S./D.M.S./M.B.B.S./B.A.M.S. etc. Course Time – 3 Years.

Subject of study for 1st year to 3rd year [See-BEGC guide line] 3rd year: 1. Bio-chemic medicines co-related Homoeopathic medicines. 2. Advance philosophy & Clinical Study 3. Research Bio-chemic medicine & chemicals. 4. Advanced Gynaecology & Midwifery. 5. Advance Surgery 6. Advanced Anatomy & Physiology.

4. Course Name - M.S.(Master of Surgery) Admission Qualification – M.B.B.S.(Bio)/B.B.M.S./B.M.B.S. – BEGC(Bio-chemic Grant Commission) Recognise./ B.H.M.S./M.B.B.S./B.A.M.S. etc. Course Time – 2 years. Subject of study for 1st & 2nd year 1.Anatomy, 2. Physiology, 3. Gynaecology, Midwifery & Obstetrics., 4.Practice of Medicines, 5. Advance of Surgery, 6. Pathology. Full Marks – 1200(every year) Written – 100 each subject

Oral + Practical – 50+50 each subject 5. Yoga Therapy:-

Course Name - Diploma in Yoga Therapy Duration - 2Years. Admission Qualification -Madhyamik Passed or equivalent Subject of study for 1st year & 2nd year. 1.Anatomy, 2.Physiology, 3. Pathology, 4. Practice of Medicines, 5. Yoga Therapy, 6. Postures. (Practising procedure) Full Marks – 100 Written – 100 (each subject)

Practical – 50+50=100 6. Course Name – Bachelor of Yoga Therapy:

Duration - 3years Admission Qualification – H.S.(2years Diploma in Yoga Therapy / equivalent.)

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Subject of study 1st, 2nd, 3rd year 1.Anatomy, 2.Physiology, 3.Pathology, 4.Practice of Medicine, 5.Yoga Therapy, 6.Postures(practising procedure) Full Marks – 1200 Written – 100 (each subject)

Practical + Oral – 50+50=100 (each subject) 7.Course Name – D.P.T.(Diploma in Physiotherapy)

Duration - 2years Admission Qualification –Madhyamik passed / Equivalent Subject of study 1st, 2nd, 3rd year 1.Anatomy, 2.Physiology, 3.Pathology, 4.Massage Therapy, 5.Traction, 6.Fraction, 7.Manupulation Therapy., 8.Electro Therapy, 9. Other Therapy, 10. Orthopaedics Diseases & other diseases. Full Marks – 1000(every year) Written – 50 (each subject)

Practical + Oral – 50+50=100 (each subject) 8.Course Name – B.P.T.

Duration - 3Years Admission Qualification –D.P.T. passed. Subject of study 1st, 2nd, 3rd year 1.Anatomy & Physiology, 2.Exercise Therapy, 3. Orthosis., 4. Manupulation Therapy, 5. Therapeutic Massage, 6. Fracture., 7. Electro Therapy., 8. Other Therapy, 9. Traction., 10. Disease & their Treatment. Full Marks – 1000(every year) Written – 50 (each subject)

Practical + Oral –25+25=50 (each subject) 9. Course Name –First AID:

Duration - 1 Year Admission Qualification –Madhyamik Passed / Equivalent Subject of study 1.Anatomy 2. Physiology 3. Pharmacy 4.Bio-chemic Medicines Co-related Homeopathic Medicines 5.Management of 1st Aid(First AID) 6. Practice of Medicine Full Marks – 1200(every year) Written – 100 (each subject)

Practical + Oral – 50+50=100 (each subject) 10. Course Name –Diploma in Nursing:

Nursing procedure(Practical) Duration – 2 Years Admission Qualification –Madhyamik Passed Subject of study 1.Making of bed 2. Helping with physical examination of patient 3. Maintaining the personal health 4. Observation of products of the tabolism 5.Medical and Surgical asepsis 6. Nursing Care before and after surgical invention 7.Application of the heat and cold 8.Administration of Medicine Orally 9.Advanced Nursing Procedures

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10.Procedure related to the various system. Post operative case 11.Paediatric Nursing 12.Procedure Maternity & Obtetrics Anatenatal Post natal Case. Full Marks – 1200(every year) Written – 50 (each subject)

Practical – 50(each subject) Management of Labour 1st- - 3rd on Labour management Radio Therapy, Treatment & Natal Care.

11.Course Name –Bachelor of Nursing Course time – 4Years Admission Qualification – H.S. Passed or equivalent Study will be management by Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission Govt. of India. 12.Corse D.O.S. Admission Qualification – Madhyamik Pass or equivalent Study will be management by Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission Govt. of India. 13.Syllabus of D.C.L.P.(Contact lens) (2Year) Admission Qualification – H.S. Passed or equivalent Study will be management by Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission Govt. of India. 14.Syllabus of B.C.L.P.(Contact lens)(3Year’s) Admission Qualification – H.S. Pass or equivalent Study will be management by Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission Govt. of India. 15.Laboratory Technician Course Name – 1. D.M.L.T.(2Years) 2.B.M.L.T.(4Years) Bachelor of medical laboratory technology 16.E.C.G.(Technician)

Course Name – Diploma in Electro Cardiography(2Years) Admission Qualification – Madhyamik Passed or equivalent

Study will be management by Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission Govt. of India. 17.Course Name – E.C.G.(Specialist Degree, Post Graduate) Course Time – 3Years

Admission Qualification – Qualified Doctor. Study will be management by Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission Govt. of India. 1. Course Name:- 1. F.W.T.(6Months), 2. House Staff ship (1Year)

Study will be management by Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission Govt. of India. [See Rules 139 to 144]

*B.E.G.C. Means Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission *1. All Educational Medical Books Recommended by Director/Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission 2.C.E.O./M.D., Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission only can grant the different types of courses of Bio-chemic system.[see guide line]

Chapter - VII

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RULE – 14 to 75

14. All the course holders / students of Bio-chemic, under section-26 (i), 26(ii) and 27 have avoided may –a)They can start a new course by depositing a penalty (see section -42(A) to Bio-chemic Swasthya West Bengal or Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission. b) The course or the studies may be started under section 42(B) by the order from Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission. 15. All the health department / Hospital / Health Centre / Education Concern Incharge have avoided section – 25 may start their respective department / concern by paying a minimum penalty of Rs. 2 Lacs to Bio-chemic Swasthya West Bengal or Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission under section 3 or 20 or 21. 16. The application of the new concern will get permission under section 3 or 20 or 21 and all the concerns those have avoided the rules and regulation and running the concern will get permission. by accepting rule – 15 17. All types of form those are needed will be developed and printed by B.E.G.C. or B.S.W.B. 18. N.O.C. can be issued by the director / C.E.O./ Act Authority or B.E.G.C. or B.S.W.B. if necessary. 19. All the concern in-charge can approach the higher official and place their demand or complain in written. 20. The higher official can solve the problem of rule – after discussion with the director / C.E.O. / Act Authority of B.E.G.C. or B.S.W.B. 21. It is to be kept in notice that no extra work or illegal work is done by the concern. 22.All the application will be accepted by legal process by maintaining the rules & regulation. 23. Absence without reason for the consecutive 2days can be discharged by the in-charge. 24. Any loss or disturbance to the concern occurred by any staff student can be discharged / rejected at the very moment without any reason. 25. Any staff can be suspended if they are absent without reason by the in-charge. 26. The promotion will be held if any staff has bad report for the consecutive three times and can be demotion. 27. The in-charge or the higher authority can discharge any staff for the good or bad of the concern. 28. The monthly pay of any staff will be decided by the director / C.E.O. / Higher Authority. 29. If the monthly pay is not satisfying the staff can leave the job willingly. 30. Any advice or complaint be educational concern or business concern has to be discussed with the director / C.E.O. / Higher Authority B.E.G.C. or B.S.W.B. 31. Necessary official management can be – a)Registration, withdrawal, transfer, services, refusal, limitation, advertisement, renewal, removal, cancel order, hearing etc. a) Author royalty. b) Rectification of concern. c) Permission of Medicines manufacturing, Retail & Wholesale, Stockiest.

32. If necessary any Higher authority / In-charge of B.E.G.C. or **B.S.W.B. can take help from any administrative Act of India.

33. All the Bio-chemic Educational Concern / Medical Institutional In-charge have neglected the warning letter for registration issued by Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission or Bio-chemic Swasthya West Bengal will never be given power or registration or approval from ‘Indian Bio-chemic Act’ and will have no power to run those Institutions. This rule will come into effect after 30 days. 34. If any Concern In-charge or any person those who are not registered under Bio-chemic Act. Will not be able to use the word ‘Bio-chemic’. If they use the word ‘Bio-chemic’ they will be punishable with 12 years’ imprisonment and penalty of Rs. 2Lac. 35. Function of TCBMC (The Central Bio-chemic Medical Council) services to establish and counselling Bio-chemic Doctors, Pharmacists, Nurses, First-Aider, Medical related practitioners & Technicians and Bio-pathy, Bio-chemic & Co-related Homeo treatment, chemical research &b legal services, providing foods and drinks, Beauty care.

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36. Function of TSBMC(The State Bio-chemic Medical Council) counselling Bio-chemic Medical related courses, Bio-chemic co-related Homeo Training, Chemical Medicines Training, Providing Pharmacy Book, Medical Books, Bio-chemic Medical Colleges, Universities, Institutions etc.

**Bio-chemic Swasthya West Bengal 37. College Power: Teaching, Practical function. Corporate – any program / Student / Council / University / any Authority of B.E.G.C. 38. Govt. or non Govt. facility: Any Concern / College / University / etc. which has Registered under this Act they are applied for help. 39. Declare order: Any officer of Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission directly give declare: a) Stop order, b) refusal order, c) N.O.C. d) F.I.R. order. e) Arrest Warrant / order, f) Penalty order g)Registration order, h) Any declaration, i) Agreement order, j) Assignment order, k) Accept order, l) Bond order. 40. Business Management: Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission can make ‘ Bio-chemic Schemes’ time to time for the business to the development. 41. Medical Training: a) Regular, b) Distance, c) Quack to qualify, d) Advance, e) Research. 42. Scheme:

a) Hospital Management Scheme. b) Health Centre. c) College, d) University, e) Council, f) Board, g) Advertisement, h)Pension Scheme, i) Salary Scheme, j) Advance Medical Scheme:-

i)Research, ii)Investigation. 43. Treatment condition declare by Doctor / Doctors / Medical Board. 44. University Chancellor or vice chancellor control & authority Medical Educational System student Exam Scheme, staffs, mark sheets, certificates. 45. College principal, officer control student admission, student management for study, college staff maintain, college management function. 46. Type of Bio-chemic system:

a) Bio-Medical, b) Biopathy, c) Chemical Method, d) Para Medical, e) Alternative Medicine, f) Chandsi, g) Bio-chemic Co-related Homeo, h) Electro Homeo, i) United Homeo, j) Bio-chemic Medicine Method

47. BEGC Competent authority and Administer of – a) Alternative Medical Councils b) Medical Universities c) United Homeo Medical Councils d) Para Medical Councils e) Medical Colleges / Institutions f) Electro Homeo Medical Councils g) Bio-chemic Medical Councils h) Medical Joint Entrance Exam i) Chandsi Medical Councils j) Gramin Medical Councils k) Biopathy Medical Councils l) Bio-Medical Councils. 48. BEGC give permission –

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Services, Legal services, Educational, Research, Cultural Activity Medical, Doctors, Practitioners, Technical, Medical related function, Colleges, Universities, Councils, Doctors power, pharma copoeia, collect extra function etc. 49. Any concern In-charge always connection with BEGC. 50. BEGC can reject registration any council / University / college etc. for bad work. 51. Only Doctor can use Death & Birth certificate Medical related certificate. 52. Society, Firm, company or other can apply for permission or registration if a) the C.E.O. thinks it is fit that he can permit order for registration to registrar. 53. Society, company are not concern (council / university / college / Institution etc.) it’s a Body of Committee. 54. BEGC+, Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission is the property of Govt. of India. 55. BEGC+, Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission can use National Emblem Logo & use the words Govt. of India. 56. BEGC means Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission, BEGC – authority / officer use National Emblem seal stamp, pad, letter head etc. 57. Vested concern use National Emblem & Govt. of India. 58. Any time, C.E.O. give special order for performance of works to BEGC Development – new scheme. 59. Special training for – a) Child health – child health training can any adult person b) Student health – Asst. Medical Officer, this course can only for Assistant Teacher (Primary / High School). c) Medical Officer (Block School / College) this course dose only for Headmaster / Professor. 60. Student or child treatment Expenses bear central Govt. or other help. 61. Student health Assistant Medical Officer, Medical Officer Block School / College – Expenses bear – school or College Board / Council / Govt. 62. The central alternative medical council function – counselling Doctors, Hospitals, Health Centres, Nurses, Practitioners, Treatment, Research, Medical related course holders, food, medicine, nutrition etc. 63. The state alternative medical council function – counselling colleges, education, medical books etc. 64. University function – control colleges, exam scheme Diploma (secondary education), Higher Education, students, staffs Research, study centres. 65. The state para medical council / other council function – counselling medical related education, colleges, institution etc. 66. The central para medical council / other council function – counselling doctors, nurses, medical, related course holders, research, food, medicine, pharmacopoeia, laboratory, health centre, pharmacy, hospitals, medical boards treatment etc. 67. Notice order – a) Ordinary, b) Emergency, c) Declaration, d) General. 68. Manufacture concern use Drug Alcohol, Chemical etc. 69. Pharmacy – can put all types medicines, Medical Instruments cotton, Oxygen, any chemical. 70. Any type of Medical practitioner can treatment. 71. Village Quack / Practitioner can treatment. Before take permission under this Act. 72. If any person can use Medicines without permission, this rule declare it illegal practices. 73. Municipality or Panchayet trade Licence is not Medical Licence. 74. Any practitioner has to take permission properly in this Act. 75. BEGC is the civil court of Medical System of India.

Chapter – VIII 76. C.E.O. is the C.E.J. (Chief Executive Justice) of Special Medical Courts. 77. The C.E.O. / C.E.J. may appoint Executive Justice / Magistrate Judges for Special Courts. 78. Short form: BEGC of make short form of Medical terms. 79. Village Quack use the word – Pr. (Practitioner) its short form Pr. 80. Ambulance use Red Light. 81. Type of Doctor:- a) Bio-chemic Doctor, b) Alternative Doctor, c) United Homoeo Doctor, d) Para Medical Doctor, e) Electro Homoeo Doctor, f) Chandsi Doctor, g) Village / Gramin Doctor, h) City town Doctor, i) others Doctor – I. MCI Doctor, II. Ayush Doctor.

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82. Type of Medical Sevak / Sevika: - a) Village Sevak / Sevika, b) Town Sevak / Sevika, c) Common Sevak / Sevika. 83. Type of Quack to qualify: a) Sevak Training, b) Sevika Training, c) Practitioner Training, d) Diploma Doctor Training, e) any type of Diploma Training. 84. Non-Madhyamik candidate take practitioner Sevak / Sevika Training. 85. 10th Pass candidate is appropriate for Diploma Training. 86. This Act recognized Diploma course value equivalent H.S. / 12th Pass. 87. TCBMC & TSBMC, Chairman / Vice-Chairman / Superintendent will be the control working office state by state. Director / C.E.O. / M.D. of BEGC controller & Administer authority. 88. If any person open medicine shop / Practice Clinic without permission, will not be able sale or practice medicine. If who / whose will able sale or practice his / her / they will be punishable with 12 Years imprisonment with penalty, same as IPC Section -420. Panchayet & Municipality Trade Licence will not be Medical business licence because that is local identity. Any person use trade licence before taking permission / Registration from Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission, but BEGC competent authority & administer see Rule – 47 in this Act of India (Except Ayush & Medical Council of India is the respectable Department). Any person or other can apply for registration process in this Act. & Rules 89.BEGC recognized any central council / give declare – Doctor power, Nurse others Training power. 90. If any person or persons found copying under Rule – 46,47,48, 96 without permission from BEGC this Rule called it is fraud & cheating as same IPC Section – 420, that will be punishable 12 Years jail said in this Act. 91. If any officer of BEGC declare arrest warrant order against illegal concern / person / persons, this order inform to police station / Sp. Office / D.G. Office / Police Commissioner Office, any sub-inspector or higher officer or duty office take action, it is a non bail able function. Only 1st Class Magistrate can give bail order if necessary. 92. BEGC make special court to give Judgment matter. Here C.E.O. is the Chief Justice, E.O. (Executive Officer) is 1st Class Magistrate, this court will declare judgment order. 93. Police Station in-charge or duty officer 1st move IPC law to nearest criminal court. Only 1st Class Magistrate give declare punishment order or refer to BEGC Special Court. 94. BEGC competent authority & administer said rule - 47, this function extends to the whole of India. 95. BEGC property of India Govt. Two type of councils – a) State Councils, b) Central Councils. Details:- a) State councils – this work spread all states of India.

i. The State Bio-chemic Medical Council. ii. The State Alternative Medical Council. iii. The State United Homoeo Medical Council. iv. The State Para Medical Council. v. The State Electro Homoeo Medical Council. vi. The State Biopathy Medical Council. vii. The State Chandsi Medical Council. viii. The State Bio-medical Council. ix. The State Medical Joint Entrance Council.

b) Central councils – this work spread all states of India. i. The Central Bio-chemic Medical Council. ii. The Central Alternative Medical Council. iii. The Central United Homoeo Medical Council. iv. The Central Para Medical Council. v. The Central Electro Homoeo Medical Council. vi. The Central Biopathy Medical Council. vii. The Central Chandsi Medical Council. viii. The Central Bio-medical Council. ix. The Central Medical Joint Entrance Council.

96. BEGC Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission (Govt. of India) is the administer of Bio-chemic Education concern & Medical department of India. Rule – 46, 47, 48, 94, 95 said BEGC only competent authority.

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97. Red Light facility :- C.E.O., D.C.E.O., Registrar, S.E.O., E.O., D.E.O., Admin, D.R.O., Superintendent can use Red Light, on duty Govt. of India & Rank Name Plate on Vehicles. 98. Necessary BEGC can demand for help security force or Police from Home Department State or Central Govt. 99. Officer of BEGC administers & controller, scheme of Examination will be kept secret function. 100. Course or others works maintain by State Council. 101. Library Rules : A. Books of reference, text books and rare collections shall not be lent out to the students. B. All books taken on loan should invariably deposited before long vacations. C. Failure to return a book on the due date entails the student to pay a fine for Rs. 10/- per day for delay including intervening holidays. D. The making of books with ink or pencil, causing damage to bindings, the underlining on pages the writing of remarks of illustrations, tearing of pages, pictures etc. are absolutely forbidden. E. If any book is lost, damaged or mutilated, the borrower shall be required to replace the book with fine or pay such compensation as may be fixed by the Principal. If any student does no pay such compensation, he / she will not be allowed to appear in the Examination of College / University / Council any mark sheet of certificate shall not be issued to him / her. F. If a book belonging to a set or series, is lost or damaged and a new volume is not separately available, the borrower shall be required to replace the whole set or series. G. Strict silence is to be observed in the library. H. The transfer or sub-lending of books is strictly prohibited. 102. Rules for Admission: - A. During admission the following documents will be submitted in this College /

Council. a) The testimonials must be verified with original ones, by the officials specially deputed by the authority. b) The candidates must sign a declaration form and fill up other necessary papers in presence of the said officials.

c) 4 copies of recent passport size photographs. d) Two Xerox copies of admit card Educational. e) Two Xerox copies of mark sheet of Educational. f) Xerox and Original Student Registration / Final Registration Certificate,

if any. g) Xerox and Original Final Certificate if any diploma. h) A letter from the legal guardian appointing a local guardian when

student does not live with the legal guardian. B. All admission will be treated as provisional subject to approval of the council or B.E.G.C. under no circumstances, the College authorities will take any responsibility of permission for the sanction of provisional admission refused by the council. **Council – i) The State Bio-chemic Medical Council. ii) The Central Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission. **B.E.G.C. = Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission. C. Regarding Refund of fees / Transfer Certificate / Library etc. a) Fees-Receipts are issued against payment of fees and charges. Fees once paid or credited to the college

will not be refunded. But regarding admission if anything instructed from BEGC / Council Selection Committee then the above rule is partially applicable to the transferred students only.

b) Vide library card for rules of the library. c) The College authority will not be liable for getting any concession or any stipend from whatsoever.

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103. Normally at the time of admission every student must submit an application for Registration. The College will not allow students to submit fees and forms for final Examination without Registration Certificate. Transfer Certificate must be produced at the time of admission. 104. Any student found guilty of misconduct and violation of the College rules. Misuses of College and Hospital properties, misbehaviours to any teaching or non-teaching staff of the Institution or criminally convicted or any such behaviour provocative or detrimental to general interest of the Institution or misuse of his / her studentship may be liable for expulsion from the Institution. 105.All kinds of Fees are Non-Refundable. 106. Identify Card & Library Card will be issued as per norms. 107. Student must not be attached with any other academic institution, during the tenure of the course of study. 108. Internal assessment is to be done by the College by the Council of Examination periodically as per instruction of the council to assess the academic achievements which shall lead to the determination of the candidate’s eligibility for appearing in council Examination. Absent in the internal assessment exam. Total number allotted in that exam will be minus. 109. Attendance: As per Rules of the Council students who fail to attend 75% of the lectures delivered, shall under no circumstances be allowed to appear in the council examination. 110. The respective card is essential for the practical classes, in the examination hall etc. In case of loss of acknowledgement Card / Identity Card / Other cards, a student shall have to make a F.I.R. number for a duplicate which may be issued on payment of Rs. 50/-(Rupees Fifty) only 111. The provision as prescribed in the prospectus cannot be regarded as perpetual contract between the college on the one hand and students on the other. 112. Loitering in the corridors is strictly prohibited. During the Leisure period students should go to their common room or library Reading Room. Loitering in the corridors. Disturbing classes, copying in examinations, creating nuisance in the campus are treated as misconduct and breach of discipline. 113. Any discourtesy towards girl students should be severely punished. It may even lead to expulsion from the college. 114. Smoking within the College compound is strictly forbidden. 115. Names of students who will be absent for the College for a period over 30 days without any written intimation are liable to be struck of the rolls from attendance register and such students may not be re-admitted. 116. Students are advised to consult the Notice Board for all sorts of information. Ignorance of any fact circulated through any notice for reasons of non-perusal of the notice on the part of any student for whatsoever grounds shall not entitle him / her to any special treatment. 117. Students must always keep in mind that it is their prime duty to keep the compound for Institution clean. Writing on the walls must be avoided in all case. 118. If any College property be damaged by the students in the classrooms, the loose may be recovered by a fine imposed upon the whole class, if the students / students responsible for such damage cannot be detected / council. 119. Transfer Certificate may be issued according to rules and regulations of each State / Central Councils of BEGC. 120. The students must not attend the classes other than their own without the prior permission of the Principal concerned. 121. Library books & Bus concession will not be issued to the defaulter. 122. The College and Hospital compound will not be the venue of any meeting or gathering of the students without the consent of the authority. 123. Every student must carry his / her Identity Card along with a stamp size photograph. The student must apply to the Principal / Chancellor for Bus / Train concession form, certificates etc. at least 72 hours before hand. 124. Students will be allowed to meet the Principal or his representative only at a scheduled and appointed time.

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125. Clinical class of the students has been arranges in our own outdoor / centre / hospital as per rules of Indian Bio-chemic Act-2009, Rules-2009. 126. During class teaching of any student behaves any deter mental activity; authority has liberty to take serious step against his / her misconducts. 127. Scheme of Examination : - The examination for each subject shall ordinarily be held twice in a year in the month of December / June. The examination shall be conducted by means of written papers, oral and practical examination in each subject. Number of Papers and Marks for Subjects. Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission only can grant the different types of courses on Bio-chemic method. 128.(Memorandum of Concern) staff details:- 1. Name of the concern: 2. Reg. No. : 3. Object: Application system Form-X, concern format See page – 43, 44, to 50. 129. Affidavit:- I......................................................................................of do here by solemnly and sincerely declare that the particulars total function / matters........................................... .......are true and comprise every fact & documents, to the best of my knowledge, information and belief. Signature of the Candidate Solemnly affirmed before me by...................................................................................... (candidate name) who is known to me personally. Who is identified to me by (Advocate Name & signature, seal, Reg. No.) who is known to me personally. Place: Date:

Signature and seal of the Executive Magistrate / 1st Class Magistrate / Executive Officer

130. This act respect respective law, of India. 131. University of Bio-chemic Swasthya West Bengal Bio-chemic Medical Educational & Medical related respective University. 132. Bio-chemic means “Bio-life, Chemic, C=chemistry, H=Haematic, E=Education, M=Medical & Medicine, I=Investigation, C=Characterization of Chemicals.” –derived from ‘Biochemistry’. 133. It is an unique and modern medical science. 134. Bio-chemic system of Medicine has its own basic science “Bio-chemic” which is the up to date combining knowledge of “History of Bio-chemic”. 135. Bio-chemic System of Medicine is the applied field of “Bio-chemic” for treatment various diseases. 136. More or less 80 Bio-chemic medicines may be applied in the treatment of sick, but this system are sufficient to cure all diseases either acute or chronic provided it is curable at all. 137. Bio-chemic methods are known as which are nicely utilized with other remedies of any therapy. 138. Bio-chemic System of Medicine in natural, safest and helpful to other. It should be legally, freely and independently students and Dr. “The State Bio-chemic Medical Council” and the “The Central Bio-chemic Medical Council” under Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission. 139. Diploma Course: Qualification: Madhyamik / Equivalent Passed. 1.D.M.B.S., 2) B.D.M.S., 3) D.B.M.S., 4) D.M.B.S., 5) D.M.L.T., 6) D.T., 7) D.M.R.T., 8) D.U.S.G., 9) D.D.S., 10) D.S.M., 11) D.H.N., 12) D.H.B.C., 13) D.O.S., 14) D.C.L.P., D.A.S., D.A.T., D.D.S. etc.

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140. Bachelor Course: B.B.M.S. / B.M.B.S. / M.B.B.S.(Bio), BPT / B.P.T. By (Bachelor in Yoga), B.M.R.T., B.M.R.I., M.B.B.S.(A.M.), B.D.S.T., B.E.C.G.(Chest), B.N.M. /G.N.M., B.S.C. Nursing, B.V.S.H., B.C.H.M.S., B.C.L.P., B. Optom, Gold medallist all Bachelor etc.

141. Master Degree / Post Graduate: M.D.(Bio), M.Sc. Nursing, MPT / M.P.T., M.O.S. /M.S. M.Y., M.M.R.I., M.M.R.T., M.M.R.T., M.E.C.G., M.D.S.H., MD.(G&M), M.D.(Specialist), M.D.(Gold Medalist), all master Degree etc.

142. Doctorate: Ph.D.(Bio), Ph.D.(Medicine), Ph.D.(Diabetic), Ph.D.(Neuro), Ph.D.(Mental), Ph.D.(G&M), Ph.D.(Research subject................................), Gold Medalist all Doctorate, etc. 143. Professor Education, Chancellor Education, Principal Education and all types Medical management course. 144. F.W.T., L.P.C.T., P.E.T., C.M.S., E.D.T., C.E.G., A.N.M., G.N.M., I.C.U., I.U.T., I.C.C.U., T.M.T. R.M.P.(Bio), R.M.P., C.T. Scan(Tech), C.P.T., C.M.L.T., etc course. **Course qualification will be Direction by BEGC.** 145. The medium of study for Education Exams and other communications is English, Hindi or Regional Language. 146. To give proper Bio-chemic Medical Education & Medical Related Education the practical Classes will be much developed in near future. Practical Classes in all subjects are being run. The help of efficient demonstrators. We wish to develop to a great extent in future. The Pathological Laboratory and Radiological department will be very significant in the Bio-chemic Medical College / Institution / Council etc. 147. Treatment arranged by OPD of Bio-chemic Medical College is always ready for the treatment of patients in general during college hours or other time. 148. An enriched library facility is provided to the students to enhance their knowledge in different topics and subject taught in their classes. For constant updating on the lasted development in the field of science a Notice is also being provided under Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission. 149. Bio-chemic Medical College will arrange social welfare cell. Some specific programmes among the various types of activities of the cell are as follows – i. Outreach clinic for the people. ii. First Aid Training Programme. iii. Special Programmes on Aids. Tropical disease etc. iv. Training for polio Programme and awareness of Polio Programme to the people of Indian or convention countries. v. Training for awareness of leprosy. vi. Training for Medical related courses. vii. HID / Aids. Programme. viii. Rural Treatment. 150. The excursion Tour Programme for our Bio-chemic College students is generally arranged by the college during winter or rain seasons. All expenditure will be bear by the Tour Candidates. 151.Bio-chemic Method:- The idea upon which Bio-chemic therapeutics is based is the Physiological fact that both the structure and vitality of the organs of the body are dependent of its Organic constituents. These remain after combustion of the tissue and form the ashes. The inorganic constituents are, in a very real sense, the material basis of the Organs and tissues of the body and are absolutely essential to their integrity of structure and functional activity. According to My Bio-chemic theory, any disturbance in the molecular motion of this cell salt in living tissues cost by a deficiency in the requisite amount, constituent disease, Experiment made by professor Loeb seem prove that the virus tissues cells will rapidly disintegrate in the absence of the proper proportion of Sodium, Potassium and Line salt in circulating fluid, the normal ratio being 100 molecules of Sodium, 2.2 molecules of Potassium and 1.5 molecules of Lime. Any marked departure from this proportion is followed by more or less rapid degeneration protoplasm.

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The maintenance of a stable metabolism with the cell is due to the presence of these salts in the proper ration in the fluid, which surrounds the cell. It is thus a protective process. They maintain a sort of physiologic balance in the liquids surrounding the living cells and any upsetting of these proportional interrelations of the virus salt may lead to physiologic disturbance and disease. Which can be rectified and the requisite equilibrium re-established by administering the same mineral salt in small quantities. This is supposed to be brought about by virtue of the operation of chemical affinity in the domain of histology: and hence this therapeutic procedure is styled by M.C. The Bio-chemic method and stress is laid on the fact that it is in supposed harmony with well-known facts and laws in physiological chemistry and allied sciences. 152. THE CONSTITUENCE OF HE HUMAN ORGANISM:- Blood consist of water, sugar, fat, aluminous substances, chloride of sodium, chloride of Potash, fluoride of lime, silica, iron, lime, magnesia, soda, Potash etc. The latter are combined with phosphoric, carbonic, sulphuric acids etc. The salts of soda predominate in the blood plasma, while those of potash are found especially in the blood corpuscles. Sugar, fat and the aluminous substances are the so-called organic components of the blood, while the above-named salts and water constitute its inorganic components. Sugar and fat are compounds of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen, while the aluminous substances contain in addition sulphur and nitrogen. Sulphur, carbon and phosphorus are not present within the organism in a free state, but combined with organic substances. Sulphur and carbon are found in the albumen, carbon in the carbohydrates like sugar, starch and in the products incident to metamorphosis of organic substances. Phosphorus is contained in the lecithins and nucleons. The sulphur of the albumen is oxidized by the oxygen of the inspired air, forming sulphuric acid which combines with the bases of the carbonates, forming sulphates and setting free carbonic acid. 153. TISSUE-BUILDING:-

Blood, containing the material for every tissue and cell of the body, furnishes nutriment for every organ, enabling it to perform its individual function; thus it supplies every possible physiological want in the animal economy.

It does this by the transudation of a portion of its plasma into surrounding tissues through the capillary walls, by which the losses sustained by the cells on account of tissue metamorphosis are made good. According to modern biological views this pabulum is a material suri generic, called irritable matter or protoplasm, and is the only living matter, and is universally diffused throughout the organism, of which it constitutes about one-fifth, 15 the remaining four-fifths being organized and relatively, therefore, dead matter. In its physical character it is nitrogenous, pulpy, structure less, semi-fluid, translucent, homogeneous, and similar to that of the gangflionic nerves and to the gray, nervous matte. In this transuded fluid appear find granules, which unite to form germs, from which again, cells develop. By union of these cells are formed the tissues of very kind needed for the up building of the whole organism. Two kinds of substances are needed in this prose’s of tissue-building, and both are found in the blood-namely, the organic and the in organic constituents. Among the former organic constituents are the sugar, fact and albuminous substances of the blood, serving as the physical basis of the tissues, while the water and salt-namely, potash, lime, silica, iron, magnesium and sodium-are teh inorganic substances, which are believed to time be found, but the forgoing, however, embrace all which are constantly present. Wherever, then, in the animal organism, new cells are to be generated and formed, and there must be present, in sufficient quantity and proper relation both these organic and inorganic substances. By their presence in the blood, all the organs, viscera and tissues in the body are formed, fixed and made permanent in their function and a disturbance here causes disturbed function. 154. INORGANIC CONSTITUENTS OF CELLS:- The principal inorganic materials of nerve-cells are magnesia phos., natrum phos. And ferrum phos. Muscle-cells contain the same, with addition of kali mur. Connective tissue-cells have for their specific substance silica, while that of the elastic tissue-cells is probably Calcarea flour. In bone-cells we have Calcarea flour and magnesia phos. And a large proportion of Calcarea phos. This latter is found in small quantities in the cells of muscle, nerve, brain and connective tissue. Cartilage and mucous cells have for their specific inorganic material Natrum mur., which is found all so in all solid and fluid parts of the body. Hair and the crystalline lens contain, among other inorganic substances, all so ferrum. The carbonates, as such, are according to moleschotte, without any influence in the process of cell-formation. 155.FORMATION OF TISSUE CELLS:-

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The oxygen of the air, upon reaching the tissues through the blood by means of the respiration, acts upon the organic substances which are to enter in the formation of new cells. The products of this transformation are organic materials which are to enter in the formation of new cells. The products of this transformation are organic materials which form the physical basis of musicale nerve, connective tissue and mucous substance. None of this substance is present as such in the blood, but are formed within the tissues from the albumen. With them, the in organic form combinations by virtue of chemical affinities, and thus new cells are formed. With the formation of new cells there occurs at the same time a destruction of the old ones, resulting from the action of oxygen on the Organic substances forming the basis of these cells. This oxidation has, as consequence, a breaking down of the cells themselves. The ultimate result of this combustion of the organic substances are the formation urea, uric sulphuric, phosphoric, lactic and carbonic acids, and also water some intermediate members of the series, as, for instance, hypoxanthine, acetic acid and butyric acid, etc. need not be mentioned with this therapeutic method, because, so far as our present knowledge of them extends, they play as very subordinate role. Urea, uric acid and sulphuric acid are the result of the oxidation of the albuminous substances, while phosphoric acid is produced by the oxidation of lecithin contained in the nervous tissue, brain, spinal cord and blood corpuscles. Lactic acid results from the fermentation of milk-sugar, and finally breaks down into carbonic acid and water. The final products of the oxidation of the organic substances are urea, carbonic acid and water. These, together with the salts set free, leave the tissues, and here by give place to less fully oxidized organic bodies, which in turn finally undergo the same metamorphosis. The products of this retrograde tissue change are conveyed through the lymphatic, the connective tissue and the veins, to the gall-bladder, lungs, kidneys, bladder and skins, and thereby removed from the organism with the excretions, such as the urine, Perspiration, faces, etc. The importance and dignity of the function of the connective tissue was established after the researches of Virchow and Von Recklinghausen led to closer study, and demonstrated its fertile activity. That which formerly seemed only intended as a feeling in or protective covering appears now as the matrix, in which the minute capillaries carry plasma from the blood to the tissues and return the same to the blood vessels; at the same time it serves as one of the most important breeding places of young cells, which are capable of developing out of the embryonic latent form to the most differentiated structure of the body. 156. HEALTH AND DISEASE:-

Health may be considered to be the state characterized by normal cell metamorphosis; thus, when by means of digestion of food and drink, recompense, is made to the losses it sustains by furnishing nutritive material to the tissues this compensation is made in requisite quantities and in proper place, and no disturbance of the motion of the molecules occurs. Under these conditions alone will the building of new cells and the destruction of old ones proceed normally and the elimination of useless materials be furthered. Disease is the result of a disturbance of the molecular motion of one of the inorganic tissue salts. The cure consists in the restoration of the equilibrium of the molecular motion by furnishing a minimal dose of the same inorganic substance, since the molecules of the material thus used remedially fill the gap in the chain of molecules of the affected cell or tissue salt. Virchow says that disease is an alert state of the cell, and hence the normal state of the cell constitutes health. The constitution of the cell is determined by the composition of its nutritive environment exactly as a plant thrives according to the quality soil around its roots. In agricultural chemistry we add as fertilizer that element most lacking in the soil. But three essential substances used as fertilizer are required, namely, ammonia, phosphate of lime or potash. The others substances need full or plant nutrition are found in sufficient quantities in the soul. The same law supplying a lack applies to bio-chemical remedies; for instance take the following example. A child suffering with rickets shoe a lack of phosphate of lime in the bones due to a disturbed molecular motion of the molecules of this salt. The quantity of phosphate of lime intended for the bones, but falling to reach its goal, would accumulate within the blood were it not excreted by the urine, for it is the office of the kidneys to maintain the proper composition of the blood, and therefore, to cast out every foreign substances or surplus supply of any one constituent. Now after the normal molecular motion the phosphate of lime molecules is again established within the involved nutritive soil by administering small doses of the same salt the surplus can again enter the general circulation and the cure of the rachitic be brought about.

Every normal cell has the faculty of absorbing or rejecting certain substances. This property is diminished or suspended when the cell has suffered a loss in one of its salt in consequence of any irritation. As soon as this deficiency is made good by a supply of a homogeneous material from the immediate nutritive soul, the

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equilibrium is re-established. But if the supply is not offered spontaneously, it is assumed that the needful salt is lacking in quantity or, on the other hand, that the diseased cells have suffered a physical alteration besides, which precludes the entrance of the required tissue salt. I such a case the salt must be offered in amore diluted state, that is a higher trituration or attenuation. If the altered cells regain the integrity by recovering there loss, they can again perform their normal function and bring about the removal by chemical processes of morbid products, exudations, etc. the bio-chemical therapeutics aids nature in her efforts to cure by supplying the natural remedies lacking in certain parts, that is the inorganic cell salts and in this way corrects abnormal states of physiological chemistry. The aim of bio-chemistry is to cover deficiency directly. All other methods of cure reach this goal indirectly, when they make use of remedial agents heterogeneous to the constituents of the human organism. DOES OR QUANTITY OF TISSUE SALT REQUIRED TORE-ESTABLISHED NORMAL CELL EQUILIBRIUM:- Bio-chemic remedies are administrated in mineral does corresponding in minuteness to the cellular salt in the tissues. The curative virtue of small does may be deduced from the following facts:- Throughout nature, atoms and groups of atoms or molecules from the basis of her operations. The growth of animals and plant is the accretion of new atoms or groups of atoms to the existing mass of molecules. In view of the fact of the action of light, itself imponderable, causing molecule movements in living plants by which carbonic acid is decomposed into carbon and oxygen, and again the action of contradiction that infinitely small imponderable particles of matter can act upon the living body. The use of small doses in Bio-chemical treatment is a chemic-physiological necessity. For instance it is desired to have Glauber’s salt reach the blood. It cannot be done by giving it in a concentrated solution. Only the intestinal canal is affected thereby, producing a watery diarrhea in which the salt is cast out from the organism. Bur the diluted solution of this salt (Natrum sulph.) will enter the blood and intercellular fluids from the mouth and oesophagus and by virtue of its hygrometric property will induce passage of an excess of water in tissues into the venous blood and increase of urinary secretion Every bio-chemic remedy must be sufficiently diluted to avoid destroying function of healthy cells and to restore disturbed function wherever present. In the healthy organism, animal or vegetable, the salts are found in solution, corresponding to the third, fourth and fifth decimal dilution of medicines. The following table of analysis of blood cells relation to the human organism will so this:- 157. PHYSIOLOGICAL & PATHOLOGICAL:- Amount of inorganic substances in 1,000 Grammas of blood cells. Iron............................................................0.998 Kali sulph..................................................0.132 Kali mur....................................................3.079 Kali Phos...................................................2.343 Natrum Phos..............................................0.633 Natrum.......................................................0.344 Calc.Phos...................................................0.094 Mag.Phos...................................................0.060 Amount of inorganic substances in 1,000 Grammas of intercellular fluid(plasma). Iron............................................................0.281 Kali sulph..................................................0.359 Kali mur....................................................5.545 Natrum Phos..............................................0.271 Natrum.......................................................1.532 Calc.Phos...................................................0.298 Mag.Phos...................................................0.218 Compare the above analysis with, 1,000 Grammas or 1 liter of Milk. Kali............................................................0.780 Natrum ......................................................0.230 Calcarea.....................................................0.330

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Magnesia...................................................0.060 Iron............................................................0.004 Phosphoric Acid........................................0.470 Chlor..........................................................0.440 Flour and Silica..........................................traces. 158. HISTORY OF BIO-CHEMIC Matter to make up of Molecular “This was known to the Ancient Indian Philosophers”. Indian Philosopher Kanad named this tiny molecular as atom. Every matter has its own atomic power. From Indian History we come to know about chemical science from the Great Medical Philosophers Charak. From 1808 A.D. Dalton’s Atomic Theory Invention the medical science developed with great progress. At First Dr. Hahnemann had started the Examination with Inorganic chemical salt. After 18th hundred A.D. In 1832 A.D. Dr. Constantine Herring published in German Medical Journal about Tissue Salt, Lime, Potash, Silicea etc. In May, 1873 A.D. Dr. W.H. Schuessler had published the use of Tissue Salt Medicine ‘ An abridged Homoeopathic therapeutics’. In German Medical Journal after this Dr. Herring had published two books “Twelve Tissue Remedies” and “Recommended for Investigation” After 1873 A.D. Dr. W.H. Schuessler gave a great value to organic & Inorganic Chemical Tissue Salt. According to Dr. W.H. Schuessler gave a great value to organic & Inorganic Chemical Tissue Salt. According to Dr. W.H. Schuessler Theory all life Body physical & Mental works slowly decreases and this Deficiency is covered by chemical that exist in Food, Water, Lime, Potash, Silicea, Salt etc. From the Theories of Dr. Hahnemann, Dr. Herring & Dr. W.H. Schuessler, I have made a vast progress in my Bio-chemic system I pay my tribute to them. Personally I pay my tribute and Homage to Dr. W.H. Schuessler. I, Dr. Shyamal Dutta define Bio-chemic as under. Bio=Life, Chemic C=Chemistry H=Haematic E=Education M=Medical & Medicine I=Investigation C=Characterization of Chemicals. The detailed study of the above words is Bio-chemic Medical System. Bio-chemic Medical Books, Bio-chemic Pharmacopoeia & Educational System. At first spread by Bio-chemic Swasthya West Bengal & Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission, server the treatment & Education above two units serve for social welfare to the common people of India The above two units are controlled by Indian Bio-chemic Act 2009, Rules 2009. 1.BEGC competent authority and Administer of- a) Alternative Medical Councils b) Medical Universities c) United Homoeo Medical Councils d) Para Medical Councils e) Medical Colleges / Institutions f) Electro Homoeo Medical Councils g) Bio-chemic Medical Councils h) Medical Joint Entrance Exam i) Chandsi Medical Councils j) Gramin Medical Councils k) Biopathy Medical Councils l) Bio-Medical Councils, m) Reaserch Concils, n) Indo Allophatic Councils. 2.BEGC give permission- Services, Legal services, Educational, Research, cultural activities Medical, Doctors, Practitioners, Technical, Medical related function, Colleges, Universities, Councils, Doctors power, pharma copoeia, collect extra function etc. 159. Type of certificate: Two types Registration certificate a)Council, b)University, c)College, d)Doctor, e)Nurse, f)Technician, g)Professor, h)Chancellor, i)Principle, j)Hospital, k)Health Centre, l)Corporate Business, m)Death, n)Birth, o)Others. Approval certificate a)Council, b)University, c)College, d)Doctor, e)Nurse, f)Technician, g)Professor, h)Chancellor, i)Principle, j)Hospital, k)Health Centre, l)Corporate Business, m)Death, n)Birth, o)Others. 160. Type of Licence: Two type 1)Medical, 2) Ordinary Power Licence. I. Medical:- a) Practice License, b) Medical Business Licence, c) Concern Licence, d) Charitable Licence, e) Medical Education Business Licence, f) Corporate Licence. II. Ordinary Approval Licence.

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161. New Method: New chemical mixing process Indo Allopathic, BEGC competent authority of Indo Allopathic Medicine Method, Indo Allopath Medical Councils. 162. Organized Medical self-help Group. 163. All or any declare order / power of an officer of BEGC may be conferred by a commissioner of Police in relation to a metropolitan area or the O.C. / I.O. / S.P. / Director General of State Police in relation to a Police Station / District / State area. 164. The State Bio-chemic Medical Council (Govt. of India) staff faculty: Chairman(Hon’ble) Vice Chairman / Superintendent, Secretary Hon’ble, Others. Superintendent appointed by BEGC, Govt. of India. 165. The central Bio-chemic Medical Council Govt. of India. Staff faculty: Chairman(Hon’ble) Vice Chairman / Superintendent, Secretary Hon’ble, Others. Superintendent appointed by BEGC, Govt. of India. 166. All State & Central Councils are the Govt. Property of India, only for under this act. 167. District Council faculty made by appropriate persons from colleges committee minimum Education Graduation. 168. All Educational Business course follow & Bio-chemic Educational Management Schedule. 169. Doctor, Sevak, Practitioner, Pharmacy, Hospital, Centre, Laboratory, other course holder renewal fee yearly Rs. 1000/-, if necessary time to time BEGC may be change. 170. Staff recruitment: Four types – a) Govt., b) Casual, c) Ordinary, d) Contract. 171. BEGC Govt. of India recruitment: Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission Govt. of India may appoint such officers with such designations as it thinks fit for the purpose of discharging. Here C.E.O. (Chief Executive Officer) / President / Secretary supreme authority. 172. All Identity card issue by C.E.O. / Secretary of Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission. 173. Author comments create:- Governing Body is the Authority of India Govt. 174. C.E.O. (Chief Executive Officer) operates any nationalized bank account. 175. Registrar / S.E.O. / E.O. maintain BEGC works, council / college, University etc. Register. 176. All or any power of C.E.O. may be to any officer / staff of BEGC. 177. College, University, Concern, Pharmacy and others must be submit return time to time otherwise registration will be cancel. 178. The Central Medical Joint Entrance Council (Govt. of India) Controller, Administer, Authority of Medical Joint Exam. 179. Other council – counselling Training establish & arrange Medical Colleges, Institution Training centers etc. 180. The Central Bio-Medical Council (Govt. of India) Counselling Bio-Medical Doctors, Nurses, Practitioner, Sevak / Sevika, Treatment, Research, Pharmacy, Hospital, Health Centers, Education, Legal Service etc. 181. The Central Biopathy Medical: - Counselling Biopathy Doctors, Nurses, Practitioner, Sevak / Sevika, Treatment, Research, Pharmacy, Hospital, Health Centers, Education, Legal Service etc. 182. The Central Electro Homoeo Medical Council:- Counselling Electro Homoeo Doctors, Nurses, Practitioner, Sevak / Sevika, Treatment, Research, Pharmacy, Hospital, Health Centers, Education, Legal Service etc. 183. The Central Para Medical Council:- Counselling Para Medical Doctors, Nurses, Practitioner, Sevak / Sevika, Treatment, Research, Pharmacy, Hospital, Health Centers, Education, Legal Service etc. 184. The Central United Homoeo Medical Council:- Counselling United Homoeo Doctors, Nurses, Practitioner, Sevak / Sevika, Treatment, Research, Pharmacy, Hospital, Health Centers, Education, Legal Service etc. 185. The Central Alternative Medical Council:- Counselling Alternative Doctors, Nurses, Practitioner, Sevak / Sevika, Treatment, Research, Pharmacy, Hospital, Health Centers, Education, Legal Service etc. 186. The Central Indo Allopath Medical Council:- Counselling Indo Allopath Doctors, Nurses Practitioner, Sevak / Sevika, Treatment Research, Pharmacy, Hospital, Health Centers, Education, Legal Service etc. 187. The State Alternative Medical Council (Function):- Counselling Alternative Medical Education, student Admission, medical related Education course Diploma, Higher Medical related Education Advance Medical Education, Universities, Colleges Institutions etc. 188. The State Bio-Medical Council (Govt. of India):- Counselling Bio-Medical Education, student Admission, medical related Education course Diploma, Higher Medical related Education Advance Medical Education, Universities, Colleges Institutions etc.

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189. The State Biopathy Medical:- Counselling Biopathy Medical Education, student Admission, medical related Education course Diploma, Higher Medical related Education Advance Medical Education, Universities, Colleges Institutions etc. 190. The State Electro Homoeo Medical Council:- Counselling Electro Homoeo Medical Education, student Admission, medical related Education course Diploma, Higher Medical related Education Advance Medical Education, Universities, Colleges Institutions etc. 191. The State Para Medical Council:- Counselling Para Medical Education, student Admission, medical related Education course Diploma, Higher Medical related Education Advance Medical Education, Universities, Colleges Institutions etc. 192. The State United Homoeo Medical Council:- Counselling United Homoeo Medical Education, student Admission, medical related Education course Diploma, Higher Medical related Education Advance Medical Education, Universities, Colleges Institutions etc. 193. The State Indo Allopath Medical Council:- Counselling Indo Allopath Medical Education, student Admission, medical related Education course Diploma, Higher Medical related Education Advance Medical Education, Universities, Colleges, Institutions etc. 194. Cell: A) (i) Secondary Education Cell, (ii) Higher Education Cell, (iii) Supreme Education Cell. B) (i) Lower Education Cell, (ii) Ordinary Education Cell. C) (i) Doctor Cell, (ii) Other Cell. 195. BEGC Symbol:

196.TCBMC Symbol:

197. TSBMC Symbol:

198. The State Alternative Medical Councils Symbol:

199. University of Bio-chemic Swasthya West Bengal Symbol: (see trade mark registered logo). 200. The State United Homoeo Medical Council Symbol:

201. The State Para Medical Council Symbol:

202. Medical Colleges / Institutions Symbol: Symbol will be selected by BEGC.

203. The State Electro Homoeo Medical Council Symbol:

204. The State Bio-chemic Medical Council Symbol:

205. The State Medical Joint Entrance Exam Symbol:

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206. The State Chandsi Medical Council Symbol:

207. The State Gramin Medical Council Symbol:

208. The State Biopathy Medical Council Symbol:

209. The State Bio-Medical Council Symbol:

210. The State Research Council Symbol:

211. The State Indo Allopathic Council Symbol:

212. The Central Alternative Medical Council Symbol:

213. All Govt. Councils Control By BEGC, Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission (Govt. of India). 214. The Central United Homoeo Medical Council Symbol:

215. The Central Para Medical Council Symbol:

216. Self Help Group Symbol will be selected by BEGC. 217. The Central Electro Homoeo Medical Council Symbol:

218. The Central Bio-chemic Medical Council Symbol:

219. The Central Medical Joint Entrance Exam Symbol:

220. The Central Chandsi Medical Council Symbol:

221. The Central Gramin Medical Council Symbol:

222. The Central Biopathy Medical Council Symbol:

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223. The Central Bio-Medical Council Symbol:

224. The Central Research Council Symbol:

225. The Central Indo Allopathic Council Symbol:

226. Common Health & Family Welfare Service: Hospitals, Health Centres, Treatment, Careness, Oral Education. Nutrition. 227. Sevak / Sevika Regd. Fee – 2500/- yearly renewal Fee – 1000/- 228. Sevak / Sevika may be treatment first advance use medicine for patient help limit Medicine. 25 General Medicines. 229. Practitioner may be use 100 General Medicines. 230. College Committee 1st time make by adult persons. After one year will be changed by students Guardian. College faculty:- Principal / Vice Principal Professor Lecturer Others. 231. Course Limit:= Sevak, Sevika, First Aid Diploma, Bachelor, Master Degree, Doctorate of Philosophy, Advance, Research or any Higher Education, Supreme Education etc. 232. Any Doctor or course holder or staff of concern default will Judged by BEGC SPECIAL COURT. 233. Type of Medical Officer:- four types – a) C.M.O.(Chief Medical Officer), b)M.O.(Medical Officer), c) S.M.O. (Sub Medical Officer), d)A.M.O.(Assistant Medical Officer). 234. In case of loss of acknowledgement card / Identity card / other card / acknowledgement staff / other person shall have to make a F.I.R. nearest Police Station. 235. Central Medical Employee Council. (Govt. of India). 236. Medical Service Fund.(Govt. of India) – Administer Secret Fund, Money store & Expenses of Salary Royalty, Others Expenses. 237.

FORM XIII

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA, NOTICE OF NON-COMPLETION OF REGISTRATION.

[SECTION / RULE...............] No................................ Notice is hereby given as required by section.......................................................of the ...................................that the registration of the ......................................in respect of which application numbered as above was made on the ..........................Day of ........................20.....................Has not been completed by reason of default on the part of the application. Unless registration is completed within twenty-one days from the date of this notice, the application will be treated as abandoned. All communications relating to this application may be sent to the following address in India:- Dated this ....................Day of ..............20.........................Registrar............................to................ 238.

FORM XIV

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION OF

[SECTION...............RULE............]

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No................Date...................Certified that the......................of which a representation is annexed hereto, has been registered in the register in the name of .......................in function.........................under No.........................as of the date.................in respect of ........................Sealed at my direction this.........................Day of .........................20...........................Registrar. Time to time renewal. This certificate use in legal proceedings only.

FORM XV

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION OF

[SECTION...............RULE............] Registered No.........Class.............Notice is hereby given as required in section of the Act, that the registration of aforesaid will expire on ...............and that the registration can be renewed for a further period on receipt in the .......................of an application on the enclosed Form.................accompanied by the prescribed fee of Rs.....................on or before said date...................Dated this.........................days of ....................20...................Registrar.

Form No. XVI Bond to a firm with Surety for securing the faithful services of an employee KNOW ALL MEN by these present that we................................................(Employee), aged about........................................Years, son of .................................................,resident of ......................................................,AND....................................................(Surety)......... ...................aged about..........................years, son of, ....................................................., resident of ................................................................, are bound to A.B. of ......................................carrying on business under the name and style of Messrs.................................................................................In the sum of Rupees..............................................(Rs............................................) only to be paid to the said A.B. as proprietor for the time being of the said firm. SIGNED AND DATED this..........................................................................day of .....................20.....................WHEREAS the above named firm agreed to take the said Employee in the employ of his aforesaid firm as and in the capacity of Treasurer and Accountant upon the said Employee and the above Surety entering into a Bond in the above mentioned sum of Rs................................for the faithful service by the said Employee as Treasurer and Accountant. NOW THE CONDITION of the above written Bond is such that if the said Employee shall faithfully discharge his duties as a Treasurer and Accountant or if the said Employee and Surety or either of the shall at all times hereafter keep indemnified the said A.B. against all losses, costs, damages and expenses which he may pay or sustain be reason of his taking the said Employee into his employ by reason of any act, embezzlement, mismanagement, neglect or default of or by the said Employee whilst if the employ of the said firm or otherwise. THEN in either of the said cases the above-written Bond shall be void otherwise the same shall remain in full force. SIGNED AND DELIVERED to the said A.B. in the presence of.........................By us the day and the year above written:- 240.

Form No. XVII General form of Security Bond to be executed by an Employee with two Sureties BY THIS SECURITY BOND We, A.B., (Employee) of , etc.....................and C.D., (First Surety) of, etc..............................and E.F.(Second Surety) of, etc are firmly bound to G.H.(Employer) of, etc..........................in the sum of Rupees............................(Rs.....................................) only to the paid to the said Employer, his heirs, successors and assigns for which payment well and truly to be made we bind ourselves, and our heirs, executors, administrators and representatives jointly, severally and respectively. WHEREAS the above bounden A.B. was on the......................................day of ..........................,20..........................,appointed to and now holds and exercises the office of.............................................AND WHEREAS by virtue of such office the said Employee has and by virtue of any other office to which the said Employee may hereafter by appointed from time to time is likely to have amongst the various duties, the care of and responsibility of the safe and proper storing and keeping money, currency, shares and other valuable papers, documents and goods and property belonging or which may hereafter belong to the Employer in places under the care and control of the Employee. AND WHEREAS the said Employee is bound to show and afford full facility of supervision and check to the

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Employer or any person appointed by him and is bound to keep or cause to be kept a true and faithful account of the said properties. AND WHEREAS in consideration of the said Employee being appointed or hereafter transferred or promoted the said A.B. and the said C.D. and E.F. as the said A.B’s Sureties have entered into the above written Bond in the sum of Rupees..............................(Rs......................................) only conditioned for The due performance by the said A.B. of the duties of his said office and of any other office which the said A.B. may for the time being hold and the other duties appertaining thereto or which may lawfully or usually required of his, and for the indemnify of the Employer, his heirs, executors, administrators of assigns against all losses from the acts or defaults for the said Employed. NOW THE CONDITION of above written Bond is such that if the Employee has, whilst he had held any office under the employ of the Employer, always duly performed and fulfilled the duties of such officer and other duties aforesaid or if the said A.B., C.D., and E.F. shall indemnify the Employer, his heirs executors, administrators or assigns from all and every loss and damage caused to the Employer from this act, omission, neglect of the said A.B. in the course of this duties then the above-written Bond or obligation shall be void and of no effect otherwise the same shall be and remain in full force and virtue. PROVIDED it is hereby mutually agreed and declared that neither of the two Sureties, the said C.D. and E.F., shall be a liberty to terminate their surety ship except upon giving to the Employer.......................month’s notice in writing of his or their intention so to do, and their joint and several liability under this Bond shall continue in respect of all omissions and defaults on the part of the said A.B. until the expiration of the said period of notice. IN WITNESS to the above-written Bond we have here to set our hands this ............................day of ..............................20................................... 241. Central Medical Employee Council (Govt. of India) Counselling New recruits. 242. Medical Service Fund (Govt. of India):- Administer Secret Fund, Money Store & Expense of Salary, Royalty, Others Expenses. 243. Condition of vested concern: a) Security Bond, b) Salary Deposit, c) Money Deposit Rs. 50Lac. 244. Concern Chairman / Vice – Chairman / In-charge may be issued Identity Card to their concern staff casually. 245. Special Appointment: Honourable any rank may be appointed by C.E.O. of BEGC(Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission) Govt. of India. 246.

Govt. of India. Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission

Notice .....................Any declare....................................................................................................... .................................................................................................................................................. 247. Any fee increase 20% time to time or special order by BEGC Govt. of India. 248. Less Rs. 1000/- for Diploma course time limit 2018(AD) Diploma Admission Fee Rs. 9500/- Less Rs. 1000/- Total Rs. 8500/- 249. Amount increase 20% time to time. 250. Committee of BEGC (Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission) Govt. of India. Committee Members of BEGC (Govt. of India).

Designation 1. Dr. Shyamal Dutta (President) 2. Smt. Swapna Dutta. (Vice-President) 3. Sri Protul Kumar Saha, Advocate (Secretary) 4. Sr. Samir Dutta (Joint Secretary) 5. Dr. Gopinath Sen (Joint Secretary) 6. Dr. Nilima Maitra (Assistant Secretary) 7. Sri. Dibyendu Hazra (Assistant Secretary) 8. Dr. Raghunath Sen (Member) 9. Sri Ranjit Biswas (Member) Vested to :-

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Dr. Shyamal Dutta, C.E.O.( Chief Executive Officer) All committee members or C.E.O. are the Administer of Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission. These committee members will serve & functions are, a) Meeting Resolution. b) Works Function. c) Staff Management. d) Committee Members Recruit. e) Account Management. f) Time to time committee selection by Seniority. g) These committee next members’ recruitments will be appropriate person time to time Staff faculty of BEGC:- Higher Authority:

1.C.E.O.(Chief Executive Officer) 2.D.C.E.O.(Deputy Chief Executive Officer) 3.S.E.O. Admn (State Executive Officer) 4.E.O.(Executive Officer) / Registrar. A-Grade 5. D.E.O.Admn(District Executive Officer)

6.D.R.O. (District Registering Officer) 7.General Officer

B-Grade 8.Section Officer 9.Inspector 10.Sub Inspector 11.Head Clerk C-Grade 12.Clerk 13.Assistant Clerk D-Grade 14.Office Assistant 15.Guards / Sweeper / Helper. 251.

Service Book BEGC

Month Name:......................................................Service Holder Name:..................................................... Regd. No.:.............................................................Present Rank:................................................................ Before Rank:..........................................................

Day Neme:

S M T W T F S

Remarks:.......................................................................................................................... Total Duty: Hrs......................................................................................................................... Total Duty:

Duty Centre Special Duty Deputation Out Duty

Promotion:......................................................... Extra:........................................................... Others:....................................................

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Secretary / C.E.O. / Authority 252. All State or Central Council / University give any will Diploma / Bachelor Degree / Master Degree / Ph.D( Doctorate of Philosophy) others certificate to person appropriate. 253. Central Council May give any practice permission to medical related personal. 254. Bio-chemic Swasthya West Bengal respectable Department. 255.

Form Charge Hand Over (Staff)

I.............................................No.................................Rank......................Give charge to Sri............................................No.............................Rank....................................charge function: Instrument. Hand over to by me Sign (Signature) of Accept candidate Signature on duty Officer seal stamp. 256. M.C.P.C. – Medical Centralized Processing Cell. It is a Great Controller Cell of Medical System in India. This MCPC made by Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission Govt. of India. MCPC Board Govt. of India. a.Chairman b.Executive Officer & Registrar c.Section Officer (S.O.) d.Section Inspector (S.I.) e.Clerk / Head Clerk f.Office Assistant. g.Sweeper. Function: a.Doctors, Medical Concerns, Medical Related Course Holders, Registration Register to Keep Account. b.Issue of Identity Card to Regd. Doctor in India, That is Indian Doctor Original Identity. 257.A.

Regd No.:...............................................................................Date of Issue..................... ..........................................................Name :.................................................................. S/o, W/o,............................................................................Permanent Address............... ....................................................................................................................................... Candidate Signature: Valid for Ten Years.

Authority. B. MCPC Card Regd. Fee 3,000/-, Yearly renewal Fee Rs. 1,000/- This function will come into force after legal registration. 258.

Govt. of India. Notice

To........................................................... It is hereby notified that (Reason).................................................................................................................... ......................Which is damage / losses / cheating public welfare / (cancel), I declare it is illegal under (Rule / Section ) and stop this work under Rule / Section.

By order.

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259.

Govt. of India. Office of the C.E.O. (Chief Executive Officer)

Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission. Krishnagar, Dist-Nadia, (W.B.)

Order No.: Order (Arrest / F.I.R. / Punishment / Any) Party Name......................................................S/o,W/o................................ ...................... Complain No.................................Address....................................... ..............................Reason of ..........................................................................I declare under section ( ) / Rule ( ) stop this work / Arrest / F.I.R. / Punishment. Punishment:......................................................... Penalty:........................................................... By order N.B.: (Fine per day One lakh / Ten Thousand / One Thousand / Five Hundred / Two Hundred / One Hundred / One Hundred Rupees). If order is neglected. 260. All Doctor use logo, said under this Rule (After registration). This logo colour Red and word ‘BIO’ colour Green.

261. Form No.:.......................................................................

Govt. of India. Office of the C.E.O. (Chief Executive Officer)

Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission. Krishnagar, Dist-Nadia, (W.B.)

Order No.:....................... Date of Issue:.................................

Order Sheet

..........................................................................................................................................

....................................................................................................................................................................................

................................................................................................ ..................................................................................................................................................By order.

262. [Application format for Permission to carry on Medical

Registration as a Medical Association (Under Rule...............................)]

Order Sheet

1. Name of Association: IN BLOCK LETTERS. 2. Registration Office: 3. Name(s) of concern: College(s) / University(s) / Institution (s) etc.

Name & Address:.......................................................................... 4. (All Function maintain by Indian Bio-chemic Act-2009 Rules-2009) 5. Name & Address of Association committee Members: 6. Financial position of committee members on the date of making the Application i.e., last audited Balance

sheet & Income and Expenditure Account / Bank balance / Bio-data. 7. Name of Executive Officer use only BEGC Govt. of India.) 8. Staff faculty : (use only Central / State council / Govt. of India.) 9. Signature along with the name of the members of the Governing Body. 10. Request Function: 11. Aggree: ( Attach copy) 12. Attach committee Members Bio-data.

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(This function will be declare from BEGC Govt. of India)

Authority / Registrar. 263. Govt. of India.

Charge Hand over. Indian Bio-chemic Act-2009, Rules-2009, under Rule – Past committee: Name / Designation................................................ ................. Present Committee: Name / Designation.......................................... .................. Function: (i) ....................................................................... (ii) ....................................................................... (iii) ....................................................................... (iv) ....................................................................... (v) .........................................................................

Declaration: - ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................

Past Committee Signature: Members (3/4 members)

Secretary / President Signature Seal & Stamp

Present Committee Signature: Members (3/4 members)

Secretary / President Signature

Seal & Stamp 264. Penalty Rs. 10 lac illegal against Medical Council / Association / Society. If not paid timely after it will be increase 30% per year and punishment 12 year in Jail. 265. Dead Registration format: (Single Firm Partnership firm, concern or Medical Related Business)

Deed 1. Name(s) Deed Address & Position: 2. .Name of Firm / Concern / Medical Business: 3. Business function: -

A, b, c , d ............................................................................................ 4. All function maintain by Indian Bio-chemic Act-2009, Rules-2009.

5. Candidate declaration & Sign. 6. Identifier Signature with seal & stamp.

Authority 266.

Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission Govt. of India

Office: Bakshi Lane, Bow Bazar, P.O.:- Krishnagar, Dist:- Nadia, West Bengal, India, Pin-741101

Report handed over to the....................... To The OC / SP / DG / Commissioner of Police / Other................................. Sub: Legal Action against (Association / Society / Council / Person(s)..................................) Report:..............................................................................................................

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......................................................................................... Dated:

By order (Seal & Signature)

E.O. / D.C. & E.O. / C.E.O. 267. Duty Slip:-...................................................................... ............................................................................................... ........ ....................................................................................... 268. Holidays: - Rath Yatra, Ambed Kar birth day [ Dr. Shyamal Dutta birth day (official arrange) 4th October.1 BEGC Birth Day 15th December Official Arrange. Local Festivals & all National holidays. 269. Medical Leaves: i) Ordinary 7days ii) conceive case 3month iii) Serious matter 42 days iv) without pay 270. Other Leave: i) Casual Leave 7days, ii) Early Leave 30 days (if not taken that will be Gratuity), iii) without pay, iv) special leave.

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Govt. of India

Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission. Movement Order.

....................................................................................................................................................................................

....................................................................................................................................................................................

................................................................................................................................................................................................

Authority

272. Type of category – Ten type of category – i. Central Govt., ii)State Govt., iii. Statutory, iv. Autonomous, v. Local Authority, vi. N.G.O., vii. Society, viii. Company, ix. Group, x. Self. See Rule 273 273. Class – A. Central Govt. , B. State Govt., C. Statutory / Autonomous Body / Local Authority D. N.G.O. / Society / Company / Group., E.Self. 274. Status: - a)Educational, b)Health, c)Manufacture, d)Collective, e)Investigation / Research, f) Goods Description. 275. Joint council made by BEGC government. 276. Registration type of Educational System. A) Apart of B Part. 277. Only B part Registration Fee for Doctor Rs. 6000/- for others course holder fee Rs. 3000/- Yearly renewal fee Rs. 1000/- time to time increase which will be selectable by the BEGC Govt. of India. 278. B – Part student Admission fee Rs. 10,000/- at a time for Diploma Course monthly fee same as schedule. 279. Practitioner / Sevak / Sevika course will be same as Madhyamik Pass / 10th Pass. After passing course holder can be apply to any Diploma course. 280. Twelve years punishment in Jail for Disturbing Govt. Work. 281. A. Any organization / society / company / N.G.O. / association / person(s) / group / samity / others who are to take legal permission from Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission Govt. of India. They are to practice treatment, training, education, admission & others activities function of : (1) Alternative, (2) Indo Allopath, (3) Complex Homoeo, (4) United Homoe, (5) Electro Homoeo, (6) Bio-chemic Co-related Homoeo, (7) Bio-pathy, (8) Chemical Method, (9) Paramedical, (10) Chandsi, (11) Bio-Medical, (12) Medical Joint Entrance Exam, (13) Bio-chemic Medicine System. (14) Chemist & Druggist System.

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B. If above activities are neglected by any organization / society / company / N.G.O./ association / person(s) / Group / Samity / others. They will never apply any application for help or others activities to Panchayet / Municipality / any Court / B.D.O. / D.M. / S.D.O. / State Govt. / Central Govt. / State Govt. organization / Central Govt. organization / any ministry state or central Govt. / Lock Sabha / Bidhan Sabha etc. If applied for their activities will not be granted.

282. Bio-chemic Education Grant commission Govt. of India recognized organization may only apply & demand project help from state/central Govt. ministry / others. 283. Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission, Govt. of India competent authority & administer MCPC Board. MCPC – Medical Centralized Processing Cell. Function :– (i) Maintain Doctors, Medical related concerns & course holders registration register of India. (ii) Issue of Identity Card to Doctors of India, which will be Doctors Original Identity of India. (iii) Issue all types certificates of : A) Doctors, B) Medical Concerns, C) Medical related practitioners & workers or persons related with Medical system. Indo Allopath, b) Complex Homoeo, c) Naturopathy, d) Alternative Medicine. 285. Any officer of Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission Govt.of India may declare injunction order. Type of injunction : A) Restrained, B) Permanent. 286. Medical Court (Govt. of India) controlled by Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission Govt. of India. This commission may open Medical Court working offices, in all over India. 287. Type of Chemist & Druggist licence : a) Pharmacy, b) Clinic, c) Hospital, d) Nursing Home, e) Health Care Centre, f) Research Institution / Council / University, g) Business, h) Research, i) Educational, j) Others. Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission Govt. of India may permission for above licence. Licence category & class will be under rule – 272 in this Act. Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission Govt. of India is the competent authority & administer of Drug & Chemist licence and all type medical activities certificates. 288. All Govt. office use National Emblem. 289. Assignment order sheet. ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................

Authority Signature Under Rule – 290 Any Magistrate / Executive Officer / Justice of Medical Court or Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission may declare same as under rule – 39 function & declare punishment order – 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 year in jail…………………… necessarily & penalty. Under Rule – 291 All Indian Medical system will consult for any advice & activities to get legal permission from Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission or Bio-chemic Commissionarate. Under Rule – 292 Any officer / Magistrate / Justice of Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission / Medical Court / Special Medical Court / Bio-chemic Commissionarate may declare punishment order or any order. Under Rule – 293 If any complain is submitted from public sector, that will be against illegal work, after any officer / Magistrate / Justice may think & necessary may declare punishment order or any order. Rules-294 Type of orders:-

1. Alert, 2. Restrained, 3. Stop-3month / 6month / 1year / 2year / 3year / 4year / 7year, 4. Injunction: - a) Restrained b) Permanent, 5. Registration, 6. Approval, 7. Re-open, 8. Punishment:- a) Jail, b) Penalty, 9. Withdrawn, 10. Any Other.

Rules-295 A. Punishment if & when:

1. Wrong treatment, 2. Wrong Diagnosis, 3. Money Greediness or bribe, 4. Difference in Treatment between the masses, 5. Sexual harassment / rape, 6. For not submitting audit report in time, 7. For illegal Practice, 8. For not having any Govt. Registration from appropriate Authority, 9. Disturbing Govt. Work, 10. False Certificate, 11.False Harassment: - a) Physical or b) Mental, 12. Maintaining

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Medicine stock without proper License OR Duplicate Medicine or Expire Medicine, 12. Neglect MCPC (Medical Centralized Processing Cell) Regd., 14. Cheat, 15. Disturbing over phone/mobile, 16. Injunction neglect, 17. Medical related crime, 18. False harassment, 19. Killing any one 20.Depending on post-mortem report, 21.Learning non- authentic Medical Education, 22.Neglect Govt. order, 23.Guilty.

B. ORDER- I) Killing punishment type a).Unfortunately by mistake, Punishment –7day / 3 month / 6 month / 1year / 2years in jail, b). Willingly –Lifer / 12 years / 7year / 4 years.

II) Any order may declare to any state police and may declare Jail Super of any jail in India. Rule-296 MCPC will give registration to the following medical related Education / Business / Practitioner etc.

1. Under AYUSH Regd. Course holder / Certificate holder. OR 2. Under BEGC Regd. Course holder / Certificate holder. OR 3. Under MCI Regd. Course holder / Certificate holder. OR 4. Under Directorate of Drug Control Certificate holder. OR 5. Under Foreign Doctor / Medical related course holders (Regd. under proper authority) OR 6. Appropriate authority. 7. Rule-300 8. If any Non-Authentic Company / Society / Association / Firm / College / University / Hospital /

Doctor/Practitioner/Organization/Person/Persons are related to medical education or business or license or certificate who are liable to face punishment & penalty of Rs. 10 Lac.

9. Rule-301 10. Panchayet /Municipality/Corporation/Company can never issue Medical Certificate/ Medical Education

Certificate/Medical related any business certificate. If issued the officer/in-charge will be Responsible to pay penalty of Rs. 5 Lac & Punishment in Jail 5 to 12 years.

11. Rule-302 12. A. Doctor can only issue Death Certificate/Birth Certificate/Medical Certificate 13. B. Bail Bond for civil Offence Rs. 40,000.00 or 10 Thousand, for criminal Offence Rs. 5 Lac or Rs. 10 Lac . 14. Rule-303 15. All Identity Card issue by C.E.O./ President/Vice President/Secretary of Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission

Govt. of India /Bio-chemic Commissionarate Govt. of India. 16. Rule-304 17. Any person takes Regd. from BEGC permission will legally process by the BEGC officer. 18. All functions & system will be establish & administer by C.E.O/ PRESIDENT / SECRETARY / VICE

PRESIDENT 19. Rule-305 20. Bio-chemic Commissionarate Govt. of India, Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission Govt. of India and

Medical Court Govt. of India are Established under this rule. 21. Governing body & Supreme Committee All India (Commission, Commissionarate & Medical Court) 22. 1. Dr. Shyamal Dutta -President, Chief Commissioner & Chief Justice (Supreme authority of INDIA) 23. 2. Smt. Swapna Dutta -Vice President & Chief Commissioner and Justice (Honourable). 24. 3. Shri. Protul Kumar Saha -Secretary, Chief Commissioner and Justice (Honourable). 25. 4. Dr.Gopinath Sen,Joint Secretary, Chief Commissioner, Justice. 26. 27. All functions are to be maintained by Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission Govt. of India & Bio-chemic

Commissionarate Govt. of India. 28. * Appointed:-President & Controller General of Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission Govt. of

India, Bio-chemic Commissionarate Govt. of India And Medical Court Govt. of India. Dr. Shyamal Dutta is the 1st President & Controller General of Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission Govt. of India, Bio-chemic Commissionarate Govt. of India & Medical Court Govt. of India.

29. ** If necessary can recruit Justice/Judge/Magistrate etc. 30. Rule-306 31. All Magistrate/E.O are 1st Class and All Justices are of higher & supreme Class.

Rule-307 Succession & Successor Certificates may be issued by Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission Govt. of India / Bio-chemic Commissionarate Govt. of India / Medical Court Govt. of India. Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission Govt. of India is the competent authority & administer of Succession & Successor Certificates of India. Rule - 308 Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission Govt. of India, Bio-chemic Commissionarate Govt. of India Establish Medical

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Vigilance Groups in India. Recruit / select Vigilance Officers for investigation all types of illegal Medical relative activities all over India. Rule - 309 Vigilance Officer Powers are -- i) Raid, ii) Seize, iii) Seal, iv) Arrest order to state police. v) Spot arrest Order to state police/C.B.I/I.B/ any. Rule - 310 A. All the transaction related to or involved Govt. Institution/concern under INDIAN BIO-CHEMIC ACT-

2009 RULES-2009 will be all free of tax, as these Incomes are public welfare Money and Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission Govt. of India Money.

B. i).Public Institution 1st 10 year will not pay any tax for the Institution development. ii).Social welfare Committee will not pay any tax.

C. All practitioner/service holders those who cross income tax limit, they are entitled to pay income tax. D. Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission Govt. of India / Bio-chemic Commissionarate Govt. of India /

Medical Court Govt. of India will not submit any return or any audit report to income tax dept. Or any other govt dept. They will maintain the return and the audit report themselves by self dept. account officer.

Rule - 311 Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission Govt. of India / Bio-chemic Commissionarate Govt. of India / Medical Court Govt. of India competent authority and administer of succession certificates . A. Type of successor – i) Relationship, ii) Power of attorney, iii) Declare by will, iv) Adaptation B. Type of property – i) Land – Agricultural / Residential ii) Goods iii) Wealth iv) Business v) Service vi)

Bank account(s) / Certificate(s) vii) Insurance viii) Postal Certificates, ix) Market share(s) x) Others. Rule -314

A. Medical Revenue Types : i) Medical Court Fee Rs..10 / 20 / 30 / 50 / 100 ii) Medical Legal stamp Rs: 100 / 200 / 500 / 1000 / 2000 / 5000 / 10000 / 20000 / 50000 / 100000 all stamp paper design will be selected by Controller General of Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission Govt. of India , Bio-chemic Commissionarate Govt. of India & Medical Court Govt. of India.

B. Business value select by section officer / S.I / Inspector before permission from higher authority / C.E.O / President / Controller General / Chief Commissioner & Chief Justice (Supreme authority of INDIA).

C. C.E.O / President / Controller General / Chief Commissioner & Chief Justice (Supreme authority of INDIA) Office will maintain Medical Revenues Register.

Rule -315 a) Application format :- IN THE COURT OF CHIEF JUSTICE

( Supreme division ) / ADDITIONAL CHIEF JUSTICE(Higher division) / DISTRICT Judge /Magistrate OF MEDICAL COURT Govt. of India. Petitioner............................. Vs Defender.............................................. (MATTER) ............................................................................................................................... Petitioner Signature Advocate Signature (Affidavit) I.............................................................................................................................. Deponent Signature NOTARY Advocate Signature

b) Defender answer submits by Advocate OR Direct. c) All medical system problems will be solved in the Medical Court Govt. of India.

d) ORDER

[Any order will be declared in code of law by CHIEF JUSTICE (Supreme division) / ADDITIONAL CHIEF JUSTICE (Higher division) / DISTRICT JUDGE OF MEDICAL COURT Govt. of India.]

e) Application format :- IN THE COURT OF CHIEF JUSTICE( Supreme division )/ ADDITIONAL CHIEF JUSTICE(Higher division) / DISTRICT JUDGE OF MEDICAL COURT Govt. of India. Petitioner............................Vs Defender................................................................ (MATTER) ............................................................................................................................... Petitioner Signature

f) All applicants must have Identity prove. g) RULE-317

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h) If any person harassed by any Women(s) / Lady / State Police / Culprit / Criminal / Person(s), it will be a criminal offense. Any Justice / Magistrate / Judge of Medical court may declare investigation order and arrest order after proper investigation report. Harassment punishment will be 12 years in jail and penalty Rs. 5 Lac.

i) RULE-318 j) Any Justice / Magistrate / Judge of Medical court may declare Narcoanalisis order / Lie detector check-up

order / any medicinal investigation order / forensic report order / post-mortem report order / any other order.

k) RULE-319 l) In this Medical Court the guilty children(s) under the age limit of 10 year to 17 year will face light

punishment according to their crime, m) RULE-320 n) A. i) To appoint Registrar of Department of Succession ii) To appoint Registrar of Department Medical

Association and Medical Society iii) To appoint Registrar of Department of Firm and Enterprise iv) To appoint Registrar of Alcohol beverages v) To appoint Commissioner of Medical Vigilance Govt. of India.

o) B. Type of certificate:-i) Succession ii) Association / Society iii) Firm/Enterprise iv) Alcohol beverages p) Bio-chemic Education Grant Commission Govt. of India is the competent authority and administer and

controller of this rule. q) C. Business Management Type:- i)Whole sale ii)Retail iii)Manufacturer iv)Agency v)Medical Education

vi)Legal service vii)Concern/Institution viii)Financial ix)Food x)Drink xi)Instrument xii)Health Insurance.

r) s) RULE-321 t) Business policy:-A. i) Goods, ii) Services, iii) Record, iv Manufacture, v) Management, vi) Legal service. u) Scheme:- B. i) Medicine, ii)Education, iii)Alcohol beverage, iv) Goods, v) Services, vi) Record,

vii)Manufacture, viii)Management, ix)Legal service, x)Appoint, xi)Beer, xii)New collect. v) RULE-322 w) Investigation type:-i) Normal, ii) Third degree, iii) By Medical systemic iv)By State Police / C.B.I / I.B /

RAW / N.I.A / By Medical Court / By any Govt. v)Special. x) RULE-323 y) If anybody attracts & false harassment to Doctor / Concern or medical related person / any things whose

demerge is to be covered by attract person(s) & punishment will be 12year in jail.


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