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Annual Report 2018-19
2018-19
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dh xq.krk vko';drkvksa dks varxZr oLrqvksa ,oa çfØ;kvksa vU; ,tsalh dks ekud ds çfr cgqewY; /kkrq dh oLrqvksa dks
ds lkFk&lkFk lsokvksa rFkk vuq:irk çek.ku rFkk çorZu g‚yekfdaZx ds rgr ykus esa
iwjk djukA i)fr;ksa dks Hkh 'kkfey djus gsrq çkf/k—r djus esa ljdkj dks l{ke cukrk gSA
fd;k x;k gSA ljdkj dks l{ke cukrk gSA
xfrfof/k;ka
mís'; chvkbZ,l dh xfrfof/k;ksa dks eq[; rkSj ij fuEufyf[kr 'kh"kksaZ ds varxZr oxhZ—r fd;k tk ldrk gS%
chvkbZ,l dk eq[;ky; ubZ fnYyh esa gSA blds 2018&19 ds nkSjku gqcyh esa chvkbZ,l dk ,d 'kk[kk
paMhx<+
ikap {ks=h; dk;kZy; ¼vkjvks½ dksydkrk ¼iwohZ½] psUubZ dk;kZy; [kksyk x;kA
¼nf{k.kh½] eqacbZ ¼if'peh½] paMhx<+ ¼mÙkjh½ vkSj fnYyh çek.ku dk;Z ds varxZr ijh{k.k dh t+:jrksa dks iwjk eksgkyh nsgjknwu
¼e/;½ esa fLFkr gSaA {ks=h; dk;kZy;ksa ds varxZr 'kk[kk djus ds fy,] chvkbZ,l dh ns'k esa vkB ç;ksx'kkyk,a
dk;kZy; ¼chvks½ gSaA vgenkckn] csaxyq#] Hkqous'oj] gSa] ftudk uke dsaæh; ç;ksx'kkyk ¼lh,y½] lkfgckckn(
fnYyh xkft+;kckn
Hkksiky] paMhx<+] psUubZ] dks;acVwj] nsgjknwu] fnYyh] if'peh {ks=h; dk;kZy; ç;ksx'kkyk ¼MCywvkjvks,y½]
Qjhnkckn lkfgckckn uks,Mk
Qjhnkckn] xkft+;kckn] xqokgkVh] gqcyh] gSnjkckn] eqacbZ( mÙkjh {ks=h; dk;kZy; ç;ksx'kkyk
t;iqj] tEew] te'ksniqj] dksfPp] dksydkrk] y[kuÅ] ¼,uvkjvks,y½] eksgkyh( iwohZ {ks=h; dk;kZy; t;iqj
eqacbZ] ukxiqj] ijok.kw iVuk] iq.ks] jk;iqj] jktdksV ç;ksx'kkyk ¼bZvkjvks,y½] dksydkrk( nf{k.kh {ks=h; iVuk
vkSj fo'kk[kkiêue 28 LFkkuksa ij 32 ’kk[kk dk;kZy; dk;kZy; ç;ksx'kkyk ¼,lvkjvks,y½] psUubZ( csaxyq# y[kuÅ
fLFkr gSaA ’kk[kk dk;kZy; {ks= dh jkT; ljdkjksa] 'kk[kk dk;kZy; ç;ksx'kkyk ¼ch,uchvks,y½] csaxyq#( vgenkckn
m|ksxksa] rduhdh laLFkkuksa] miHkksäk laxBuksa vkfn iVuk 'kk[kk dk;kZy; ç;ksx'kkyk ¼ihchvks,y½] iVuk( xqokgkVh
ds chp ,d çHkkoh dM+h ds :i esa dke djrs gSaA xqokgkVh 'kk[kk dk;kZy; ç;ksx'kkyk ¼thchvks,y½]
mÙkj dukZVd dh t+:jrksa dks iwjk djus ds fy,] xqokgkVh gSA Hkksiky te'ksniqj
dksydkrk
chvkbZ,l eq[;ky;
jktdksV ukxiqj jk;iqj
eq[;ky;
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32
gqcyh gSnjkckn
lapkyu
’kklh ifj"kn vkSj dk;Zdkjh lfefr uhfr funsZ'kd vkSj j.kuhfrd funsZ'k çnku djrs gSa vkSj blds mik/;{k gksrs gSAa ’kklh ifj"kn dh igyh cSBd 22 uoacj] 2017 dks gqbZ Fkh] ckn esa ’kklh
laxBu ds mís';ksa vkSj y{;ksa ds fodkl vkSj dk;kZUo;u dh ns[kjs[k djrs gSaA ifj"kn dh nwljh cSBd 20 fnlacj] 2018 dks gqbZ FkhA
2018&19 ds nkSjku fu/kkZfjr u, Hkkjrh; ekud 2018&19 ds nkSjku fu/kkZfjr u, Hkkjrh; ekud (tkjh)
vkbZ,l 9471¼Hkkx5@[kaM2½:2019 e‚Mqyj yksvj fyac vkS|ksfxd ?kVdksa ds fy, fof’k"V Hkkx 5 la;qä bdkbZ vuqHkkx 2 vkbZ,l 17043:2018 MchZ twrs & fof'k"V
ekud ?kqVus
vkbZ,l 17045:2018 jksVjh fVyj ¼jksVkosVj½ ÞVªDs Vj lapkfyr ijh{k.k i)fr] pqfuank dk;Zdkfjrk,a ,oa ekinaM dh vuq'kalk,a
vkbZ,l 9873 ¼Hkkx8½: 2018 /
f[kykSuksa dh lqj{kk Hkkx 8 vk;q fu/kkZj.k fn’kk funsZ’k vkbZ,l 17046:2018 dscy Vhoh vuqç;ksx ds fy, Qkbcj v‚fIVd dscy
,lvks / TR 8124&8:
vkbZ,l/vkbZ,lvks 10651-4:2002 QsQM+as osVa hysVj & Hkkx 4% v‚ijsVj lapkfyr fjlLD;qjVs lZ ds fy, fo’ks"k vko’;drk,a vkbZ,l 17049: 2018 ,Y;wehfu;e m|ksx esa ,uksM cukus ds fy, isVªksfy;e dksd&fof'k"V
vkbZ,l 17051:2018 oL=kfn & cqysV çfrjks/kd tSdsV & dk;Zdkfjrk dh vis{kk,a
vkbZ,l 13450 (Hkkx2/[kaM19):2018/ fpfdRlh; fo|qr~ miLdj Hkkx 2 cqfu;knh lqj{kk ,oa vko’;d fu"iknu ds fy, fof’k"V
vkbZbZlh 60601-2-19 : 2009 vis{kk,a vuqHkkx 19 csch buD;wcsVj vkbZ,l 17063:2018 iquokZl midj.k&O;Ld vkSj ckyd ds eku dh ÅcM+&[kkcM+ Hkwfe ij pyus okyh] lokj&I ds fy,
[kqyus vkSj ca/ku okyh lfdz; ifg;k dqlhZ dh fof'k"V
vkbZ,l 16454:2018 lqj{kk igpku cpkvks ,oa fodkl ;kstuk lEcU/kh fpUg vkbZ,l 17070:2019 ikS/kksa ds fodkl vkSj [kjirokjksa ds neu ds fy, twV d`f"koLokfn & fof'k"Vrk
vkbZ,l 16608:2018 jkscksV ,oa jkscksfVd midj.k & O;fäRo ns[kHkky okys jkscksV ds fy, lqj{kk vko’;drk,a vkbZ,l 17072:2019 isij ysiu ds fy, IykfLVd jfgr] tSoh;Jfjr ik¡fyej vk/kkfjr ysiu jlk;u
vkbZ,l 16702: 2018 oehZdEiksLV & fof’k"V vkbZ,l 17075:2019 bZa/ku&fofunsZ'k esa lfEeJd ?kVd ds :i esa mi;ksx ds fy, futZy esFku‚y& fof'k"V
vkbZ,l 16722:2018 Lopkfyr vuqç;ksxksa ds fy, jsfM;ks vko`fr igpku ¼ vkj,QvkbZMh½ ç.kkyh fof’k"V
vkbZ,l 17076:2019 ,e 15 fpaxjh ls izTokfyr gksus okys batuksa gsrq dk bZa/ku ds :i futZy esFkukWy ,oa xSlksyhu dk
vkbZ,l 16723:2018 rkyk la;kstu ds fy, fof’k"V lfEeJ.k& fof'k"V
vkbZ,l 16732:2019 tLrh lajpukRed bLikr vkbZ,l 17081:2019 ,fo,'ku VckZbu ¶;wy tsV , 1 ds LisflfQds'kal & flaFkslkbTM gkbMªksdkcZu ;qä
vkbZ,l /vkbZ,lvks
vkbZ,l 16805:2018/vkbZbZlh 'kSf{kd laxBu & 'kSf{kd laxBuksa ds fy, çca/ku ç.kkyh & mi;ksx ds fy, ekxZn'kZu ds lfgr vko';drk,¡
,Ydykbu ;k vU; vEy & jfgr bysDVªksykbV~l okyh lsdsaMjh lsy vkSj cSVjh;ku & 21001:2019
62619 : 2017 vkS|ksfxd vuqç;ksx ds fy, lsdsaMjh fyfFk;e lsy vkSj cSVjh;ku gsrq lqj{kk
vkbZ,l /vkbZ,lvks 21549-
LokLF; lwpuk foKku & jksxh LokLF;dkMZ MsVk & Hkkx 5% igpku MsVk
5:2015
vkbZ,l 16833:2018 Lopky VªSfdax midj.k ¼,sVhMh½ ,oa ,dh—r ç.kkyh
vk.kfod ck;ksekdZj fo'ys"k.k ds fy, {kSfrt fof/k;ka & vkuqoakf'kd :i ls la'kksf/kr thoksa
vkbZ,l 16864:2018 i‚yhdkcksZusV lqj{kk dop & fof’k"V vkbZ,l /vkbZ,lvks/ Vhvks vkSj O;qRiUu mRiknksa ds irk yxkus ds fy, fo'ys"k.k ds rjhds & Hkkx 4: ih&uksl vkSj
vkbZ,l 16886: 2018 miHkksäk mRikn lqj{kk & vkiwfrZdrkZvksa ds fy, fn’kkfunsZ’k 21569 (Part-4):2016 ih&uksl&,uihVhvkbZ Mh,u, vuqØeksa dk irk yxkus ds fy, okLrfod le; ihlhvkj
vk/kkfjr LØhfuax fof/k;ka
vkbZ,l 16901:2019/ vkbZ,lvks vkHkw"k.k 999‰ ¼gtkj çfr Hkkx½ lksuk] IySfVue vkSj iSysfM;e vkHkw"k.k feJ.kksa esa vkbZ,l /vkbZ,lvks
15093:2015 dherh /kkrqvksa dk fu/kkZj.k & vkbZlhih & vksb,l ds mi;ksx }kjk varj fof/k ekuo & dsfUær laxBu & rdZ vkSj lkekU; fl)kar
27500:2016
vkbZ,l 16982:2018 rki }kjk etcwr dkap & fof'k"Vrk vkbZ,l /vkbZ,lvks/vkbZbZlh lwpuk izkS|ksfxdh& vkbZ,lvks@vkbZbZlh 19794 esa ifjHkkf"kr ck;ksesfVªd MkVk baVjpsat QkWesZV dh
vkbZ,l 16996:2018/vkbZbZlh 29109-4:2010 vuq#irk ijh{k.k iz.kkyh foKku Hkkx 4 vaxqyh best MkVk
fuEu oksYVst ds fo|qr laLFkkiu & ÅtkZ n{krk
60364-8-1: 2014
is/isO 37001:2016 fj’or fojksa/kh izca/ku iz.kkyh&vko’;drkvksa ds lkFk mi;ksx ds fy, ekxZn’kZu
vkbZ,l 16997:2018/vkbZbZlh vYi oksYVst okys fo'ks"k fo|qr laLFkkiuksa vFkok LFkkuksa ds fy, vis{kk,a & lkSj izdk'k
60364-7-712: 2017 oksfYV; ikWoj vkiwfrZ ç.kkfy;ka vkbZ,l /vkbZbZlh 60335 - Part ?kjsyw ,oa l–’k fotyh ds midj.k Hkkx 2 lqj{kk vuqHkkx 89 jsfQztsjsaV ;wfuV ;k dkWUizS’kj ls tqMs+ ;k
2 - sec 89:2010 fjeksV okys okf.kfT;d jsfQztsjsfVax midj.kksa ds fy, fo’ks"k vko’;drk,a
bZ20 bZa/ku & futZy bFksu‚y vkSj xSlksyhu dk feJ.k & LikdZ bxukbVsM batu
vkbZ,l 17021:2018
lapkfyr okguksa ds fy, bZa/ku ds :i esa & fof'k"Vrk vkbZ,l /vkbZbZlh 60601-2- fpfdRlk fo|qr midj.k & Hkkx 2&25% cqfu;knh lqj{kk vkSj bysDVªksdkfMZ;ksxzkQ ds vko';d dk;Z
25:2011 fu"iknu ds fy, fo'ks"k vko’;drk,a
vkbZ,l 17034:2018 t;iqj iSj ds fy, fof'k"Vrk
vkbZ,l /vkbZbZlh 61168:1993 jsfM;ksFksjsih fleqysVj & dk;kZRed çn'kZu fo'ks"krk,a
vkbZ,l 17037:2018 naxkjks/kh miHkksx ds fy, twrs dh fof'k"Vrk
2018&19 ds nkSjku la'kksf/kr Hkkjrh; ekud 2018&19 ds nkSjku la'kksf/kr Hkkjrh; ekud
vkbZ,l 732:2019 fo|qr ok;fjax vf/k"Bkiuksa ds fy, jhfr lafgrk dk dksM ¼pkSFkk iqujh{k.k½ vkbZ,l 15533:2018/
lkbfdy & NksVs cPpksa dh lkbfdy ds fy, lqj{kk vis{kk,a ¼igyk iqujh{k.k½
vkbZ,l 8098:2014
vkbZ,l 1459:2016 feV~Vh dk rsy & fof'k"Vrk ¼rhljk iqujh{k.k½
vkbZ,l 15700:2018 xq.krk çca/ku ç.kkyh & tu lsok laxBuksa }kjk lsok dh xq.krk ds fy, vis{kk,a
vkbZ,l 1571:2018 ,fo,’ku VckZbu bZ/ku] feV~Vh ds rsy ds izdkj &tsV ,&1 fof’kf"V ¼igyk iqujh{k.k½
vkbZ,l 2553-1:2018 lqj{kk mi;ksxh dkap & fof'k"V Hkkx 1 okLrqdyk] Hkou vkSj lkekU; mi;ksx ¼pkSFkk la'kks/ku½
vkbZ,l 15806:2018 dEkckbZu gkjosLVj&pqfuank dk;Zdkfjrk,a ,oa vU; ekinaM ds fy, vuqs’kalk,a ¼igyk iqujh{k.k½
vkbZ,l 3043:2018 Hkw&laidZu ds fy, jhfr lafgrk ¼nwljk iqujh{k.k½
vkbZ,l 15892:2019/
vkbZ,l 3565:2018 cksry ls nw/k fiykus ds fy, jhfr lafgrk ¼nwljk iqujh{k.k½ vkHkw"k.k & vaxwBh&dk lkbt & ifjHkk"kk] ekiu ,oa vfHkuke ¼igyk iqujh{k.k½
vkbZ,l 8653:2016
vkbZ,l 4576:2018 nzfor isVªksfy;e xSl&fof'k"Vrk ¼rhljk iqujh{k.k½ vkbZ,l 15912:2018 ckal iz;qDr lajpukRed fMt+kbu & jhfr lafgrk ¼igyk iqujh{k.k½
vkbZ,l 5168:2018 cPpksa d¨ nw/k fiykus dh dkap dh cksry&fof’kf"V ¼igyk iqujh{k.k½
Hkouksa esa dkap ds iz;ksx &jhfr lafgrk ¼igyk iqujh{k.k½
æfor isVªkfs y;e xSl Hk.Mkj.k LFkkiuk jhfr lfgrk Hkkx 1 vkolh;] okf.kfT;d vkSj vkS/kksfxd ¼Hkkx 1½ p;u ds fy, lkekU; dk;Ziz.kkyh
vkbZ,l 6044 (Hkkx 1):2018 vkbZ,l 16231:2019 ¼Hkkx 2½ ÅtkZ vkSj çdk'k
flysM
a j LFkkiuk ¼rhljh iqujh{k.k½
¼Hkkx 3½ vkx vkSj cy
fQj ls Hkjs tk ldus okys fucksZ/k bLikr ds xSl flysaMj&fof’k"B Hkkx 1 lkekU;h—r ¼Hkkx 4½ ekuo çHkko ls lacaf/kr lqj{kk
vkbZ,l 7285 (Hkkx 1):2018
bLikr flysaMj ¼pkSFkk iqujhf{k.k½
vkbZ,l/isO 22000:2018 [kk| lqj{kk çca/ku ç.kkyh & [kk| J`a[kyk esa fdlh Hkh laxBu gsrq vis{kk,a ¼igyk iqujh{k.k½
vkbZ,l 7312:2018 osYM fd;s rFkk tksM+ lfgr bLikr ds ?kqyh ,sflfVy ds xSl flfyaMj & fof’k"V
[kk| lkexzh vkSj vkS"kf/k;ksa ds laidZ esa vkus okys IykfLVDl esa bLrseky gksus okys dyjaVªl vkbZ,l/vkbZ,lvks/vkbZbZlh lwpuk çkS|ksfxdh&lqj{kk rduhd&lwpuk lqj{kk çca/ku ç.kkyh & lwpuk lqj{kk çca/ku ç.kkyh
vkbZ,l 9833:2018 & leh{kk vkSj 'kCnkoyh ¼igyk iqujh{k.k½
dh fu’p; lwph ¼nwljk iqujh{k.k½ 27000:2018
vkbZ,l 9854:2018 nqX/k forj.k oSu ds fuekZ.k dh lafgrk & fof'k"Vrk ¼igyk iqujh{k.k½ vkbZ,l/vkbZ,lvks
ÅtkZ çca/ku i)fr;ka & mi;ksx ds fy, ekxZn'kZu lafgrk vis{kk,a ¼igyk iqujh{k.k½
50001:2018
vkbZ,l 10262:2019 dadzhV feJ.k vuqikru ds fy, ekxZn'kh fln~/kkar ¼nwljk iqujh{k.k½
çek.ku
mRikn çek.ku
1 vçSy] 2018 & 31 ekpZ] 2019 ds nkSjku]
chvkbZ,l Hkkjrh; ekud C;wjks vf/kfu;e]
2016 vkSj blds rgr fu;eksa vkSj chvkbZ,l 4]082 u, ykblsal çnku fd, x,] ftlesa
¼vuq:irk ewY;kadu½ fofu;e] 2018 ds varxZr ls 18 mRikn igyh ckj 'kkfey fd, x,A
,d mRikn çek.ku ;kstuk lapkfyr djrk gSA chvkbZ,l izek.ku eqgj ;kstuk ds rgr dqy
fdlh mRikn ij ekud eqgj dk gksuk ¼ftls 966 mRikn gSaA 31 ekpZ 2019 rd ?kjsyw
vkbZ,lvkbZ fpà ds :i esa tkuk tkrk gS½ fofuekZrkvksa }kjk lapkfyr izpkfyr ykblsal dh ds fy, chvkbZ,l çek.ku çkIr djus vkSj dks Hkkjr ;k fons’kksa esa fufeZr udyh ;k ?kfV;k
lacf/kr Hkkjrh; ekud ls mldh vuq:irk dqy la[;k 34]414 FkhA ,vkbZvkj dh ftEesnkfj;ksa ij izst+sUVs’ku mRiknksa ls cpk;k tk ldsA bl ;kstuk esa bl
dks n’kkZrk gSA fdlh Hkh fuekZrk dks ykblsal 2018&19 esa chvkbZ,l çek.ku xfrfof/k;ksa j[ks x,A ckr ij cy fn;k x;k gS fd dksbZ O;fDr ,slh
nsus ls igys] chvkbZ,l lacaf/kr Hkkjrh; ekud oLrqvksa dk fuekZ.k ;k vk;kr ;k fcØh ;k forj.k
ds ckjs esa tkx:drk c<+kus ds fy, dqy 72 u djsa tks fufnZ"V ekudksa ds vuq:i ugha gSa vkSj
ds vuq:i mRikn dk mRiknu vkSj ijh{k.k vfuok;Z iathdj.k ;kstuk ¼lhvkj,l½
ykblsal/kkjh@m|ksx cSBdsa vk;ksftr dh xbZaA ftu ij iathdj.k la[;k ds lkFk ekud eqgj
djus ds fy, fuekZrk dh vko';d volajpuk bysDVª‚fuDl vkSj lwpuk çkS|ksfxdh ea=ky;
vkSj {kerk dh miyC/krk dk irk yxkrk gSA ¼MeitY½] ftls rc bysDVª‚fuDl vkSj lwpuk ugha gSAa
çksMD'ku ykbu ds lkFk&lkFk cktkj ls fy, fons'kh fuekZrk izek.ku ;kstuk çkS|ksfxdh foHkkx ¼DeitY½ ds :i esa tkuk tkrk ;kstuk ds rgr çeq[k mRikn gSa %
x, uewuksa dk chvkbZ,l ç;ksx'kkykvksa@ekU;rk chvkbZ,l o"kZ 2000 ls fons'kh fuekZrkvksa ds Fkk] us chvkbZ,l ds ijke’kZ ls 3 vDVwcj 2012 ,ybZMh fQDLpj] ySi a ] Mªkboj] ¶yM ykbV] gSM
a
çkIr Lora= ç;ksx'kkykvksa esa ijh{k.k fd;k tkrk fy, vyx ;kstuk dk lapkyu dj jgk gSA dks ßbysDVª‚fuDl vkSj lwpuk çkS|ksfxdh eky ySia vkSj ykbfVax psu
gS] rkfd lacaf/kr Hkkjrh; ekud lss mRikn dh bl ;kstuk ds rgr] fons'kh fuekZrk vius ¼vfuok;Z iathdj.k ds fy, vko';drk,a½ vkns'k] bejtsl a h ykbfVax ds fy, fjdMZ ,ybZMh
vuq:irk lqfuf'pr dh tk ldsA lac) Hkkjrh; mRikn ¼mRiknksas½ ij chvkbZ,l LVSaMMZ ekdZ ds 2012Þ vf/klwfpr fd;k ftlesa 15 bysDVªkWfud Y;wfeus;j] jkWM vkSj LVªhV ykbfVax ds fy, ,ybZMh
ekud ls ykblsalh ds mRikn dh vuq:irk dks mi;ksx ds fy, chvkbZ,l ls çek.ku çkIr dj ,oa vkSj lwpuk izk| S ksfxdh mRiknksa dks Hkkjrh; yqfeuk;lZ] yqfeuk;lZ
lqfuf’pr djus ds fy, chvkbZ,l fuxjkuh nkSjs ldrs gSaA 2018&19 ds nkSjku] ,Q,elh,l ds ekudks ls muds lqj{kk vuqikyu ds vk/kkj ij 15 eksckby Qksu] iksVc Zs y ,sfIyds'ku ds fy, ikoj
Hkh djrk gSA dsoy mu 136 mRikn ekudksa dks rgr 136 ykblsal tkjh fd, x, ftlls 100 bysDVª‚fuDl vkSj lwpuk çkS|ksfxdh mRiknksa dk cSd
a ] LekVZ okp
NksM+dj çek.ku ;kstuk LoSfPNd ç—fr dh gS] Hkkjrh; ekudksa ds fy, izpkfyr ykblsalksa dh iathdj.k vfuok;Z fd;k x;k gSAS fjpktsc Z y lsy@cSVjh
ftUgsa miHkksäkvksa ds LokLF; vkSj lqj{kk dks dqy la[;k 874 gks xbZ gSA fo’o ds 51 ns’kksa 13 uoacj] 2014 dks ,d nwljs vkns'k dks 10 dsoh, vkSj uhps dh {kerk ds ;wih,l
/;ku esa j[krs gq, vfuok;Z fd;k x;k gSA esa iznku fd, x, ykblsalksa esa fofHkUu mRikn vf/klwfpr fd;k x;k] ftlls 15 vkSj vkSj buoVZj
tSls bLikr vkSj bLikr mRikn] lhesaV] Vk;j bysDVª‚fuDl vkSj lwpuk çkS|ksfxdh mRiknksa dks ekbØksoo s vksoUl
vkSj v‚Vkseksckby okguksa ds fy,] IykfLVd@ ;kstuk ds nk;js esa yk;k x;kA Hkkjrh; Hkk"kk IykTek @,ylhMh @,ybZMh Vhoh @fotqvy
mRikn çek.ku ;kstuk ds varxZr izpkfyr ykblsalks dh la[;k Xykl QhfMax cksrysa] bysfDVªd dscy] lgk;d eksckby Qksuksa ds fy, 24 vDVwcj] 2016 fMLIys ;wfuV@e‚uhVj
fLopfx;j mRikn] Iyx vkSj l‚dsV vkmVysV dh vf/klwpuk ds vuqlkj ,ebZvkbZVhokbZ }kjk vkbZVh midj.k] v‚fM;ks&ohfM;ks mRiknksa vkSj
vkSj fLop] fo|qr ÅtkZ ehVj] fo|qr midj.k] vfuok;Z fd;k x;kA
34,457 34,414 eksVlZ dSisflVj] ,pMhihbZ vkSj ;wihohlh ikbi] ?kjsyw vkSj blh rjg ds fctyh ds
nks ekStnw k mRiknksa ds nk;js dk foLrkj fd;k x;k midj.kksa ds fy, ,MsIVj
33,230 f'k'kq QkewZyk] dkfLVd lksMk] daçs'klZ] ¶yksV
31,347 vkSj bl ;kstuk ds rgr 11 ubZ mRikn Jsf.k;ksa
29,516 IokbaV&v‚Q&lsy VfeZuy] ,Mhih e'khu
Xykl] feujy okVj] vkfn] ’kkfey gSaA dks 23 vxLr] 2017 dks ,ebZvkbZVhokbZ dh
o"kZ ds nkSjku ,Q,elh,l us ÞXykl ySiV‚i@uksVcqd @VScysV
vf/klwpuk }kjk tksMk+ x;kA
QhfMax cksryß ds fy, igyh ckj ykblsal uo vkSj v{k; ÅtkZ ea=ky; ¼,e,uvkjbZ½ us Hkh fçaVj@Iy‚Vj vkSj LdSuj
çnku fd;k gS] ftlds fy, Hkkjr esa vkt fnukad 5 flracj] 2017 dh vf/klwpuk ds ek/;e lsV V‚i c‚Dl
rd dksbZ ykblsal ugha gSA bl mRikn dk ls ikap mRikn Jsf.k;ksa ds fy, lkSj QksVksoksfYVd] lhlhVhoh dSejs @lhlhVhoh fjdkWMjZ
mi;ksx T;knkrj eka ds nw/k ls oafpr f'k'kqvksa iz.kkfy;ks]a midj.kksa vkSj ?kVd lkeku ¼vfuok;Z ;w,lch lapkfyr ckjdksM jhMj] ckjdksM
}kjk fd;k tkrk gS vkSj Xykl QhfMax cksry iathdj.k ds fy, vkns'k½] 2017 dks vf/klwfpr LdSuj] vkbfjl LdSuj] v‚fIVdy fQaxjfçaV LdSuj
IykfLVd dh QhfMax cksryksa dh rqyuk esa fd;k gSA lksyj QksVksoksfYVd e‚Mîwy
vkerkSj ij ilan fd;k tkus okyk fodYi chvkbZ,l vfuok;Z iathdj.k ;kstuk lapkfyr
2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 gSA 11 tuojh] 2019 dks igyh ckj] fons'kh djrk gSA igyk iathdj.k 12 twu] 2013 dks chvkbZ,l }kjk
ykblsalksa ds lapkyu dh fuxjkuh ds fy,] 2018-19 esa dqy fuekZrk çek.ku foHkkx us ßçkf/k—r Hkkjrh; ;g ;kstuk vfuok;Z izek.ku ds fy, ,d fn;k x;k FkkA 31 ekpZ] 2019 rd] chvkbZ,l us
12,034 fuxjkuh fujh{k.k vkSj 7,623 y‚V fujh{k.k çfrfuf/k;ksa ds fy, vksfj,aVs'ku çksxzkeÞ oSdfYid ra= gS ftlls fd vkbZVh tSls rsth+ ls Hkkjr lfgr fofHkUu ns'kksa esa fLFkr fuekZrkvksa dks
fd, x,A vk;ksftr fd;k ftlesa fons'kh fuekZrkvksa c<+rs {ks=ksa dh o`f) lqxe gks vkSj miHkksäkvksa 17]251 iathdj.k çnku fd,A
797
vkSj g‚yekfdaZx dsaæksa dks ekU;rk nh tkrh gS :i nsus vkSj ykxw djus esa egRoiw.kZ Hkwfedk
tks fd lac) Hkkjrh; ekud ds vuq:Ik ik, fuHkkbZ gSA bl ;kstuk ds rgr chvkbZ,l 331 370 454 608
tkrs gSa ftlesa ?kksf"kr eghurk Hkh ’kkfey gSA }kjk ekU;rk çkIr ,lsf;ax g‚yekfdZx a dsæa ksa dks
laxgz .k vkSj 'kq)rk ijh{k.k dsæa ¼lhihVhlh½ ds
xksYM cqfy;u dh igpku :i esa dk;Z djus ds fy, vgZrk çkIr djrs
vkbZ,l 1417 % 2016 ds vuqlkj 999 vkSj 995 gSASa vc rd] 48 ,lsf;ax ,oa gkWyekfdZx a dsæa
dh eghurk esa lksus ds cqfy;u dh gkWyekfdZax% vkSj ,d tkSgjh lhihVhlh ds :i esa dk;Z djus 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19
;g vDVwcj 2015 esa 'kq: dh xbZ FkhA bl ds fy, vgZrk izkIr gSAa lhihVhlh }kjk ,d=
;kstuk ds rgr fjQkbufj;ksa@Vdlky dks fd, x, lksus dks chvkbZ,l }kjk ykblsl a çkIr
fjQkbufj;ksa }kjk ifj"—r fd;k tkrk gSA
gkWyekdZ dh xbZ f'kYioLrqvksa dh la[;k¼djksM+½
g‚yekfdaZx dks izksRlkgu
4.49
lksus ds vkHkw"k.kksa ds O;kikj esa çHkkoh miHkksäk
laj{k.k ds fy, chvkbZ,l }kjk vius fofHkUu
{ks=h; ,oa ’kk[kk dk;kZy;ksa }kjk ns’k Hkj esa
tkx:drk dk;Zdez vk;ksftr fd, tkrs gSAa o"kZ
4.17
ds nkSjku ,sls 57 ToSyj tkx:drk dk;Zdez ksa dk
vk;kstu fd;k x;kA bl vof/k ds nkSjku
3.49 3.16
gkWyekfdZxa gsrq fu;ksftr ;kstuk ds varxZr
<kapkxr lgk;rk fodflr djus ds fy, flY-
pj] vle esa fLFkr ,d ,lsf;ax ,oa gkWyekfdZxa
dsUnz dks lgk;rk iznku dh xbZA {kerk fuekZ.k
ds varxZr f’kfYi;ksa dks izf’k{k.k nsus ds fy, 20
3.05
dk;Zdez ] ,lsf;ax ,oa gkWyekfdZxa dkfeZdksa ds fy,
vkB dk;Zdze rFkk chvkbZ,l ds vf/kdkfj;ksa ds
izf’k{k.k gsrq pkj dk;Zdez vk;ksftr fd, x,A
2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19
çf'k{k.k lsok,a
rduhdh lwpuk lsok,a Hkkjrh; ekud C;wjks dh çf'k{k.k 'kk[kk jk"Vªh; vykok] rduhdh lfefr ds lnL;ksa ds fy, pkj
ekudhdj.k çf'k{k.k laLFkku ¼,uvkbZVh,l½] dk;ZØe] Bksl vkSj rjy vif'k"V çca/ku ij ,d
chvkbZ,l ekudksa vkSj vuq:irk ewY;kadu ds uks,Mk ds lsDVj&62 esa fLFkr gSA çf'k{k.k laLFkku dk;ZØe vkSj m|ksxksa ds fy, 22 çf'k{k.k dk;ZØe
{ks= esa iwNrkN ds çR;qÙkj esa m|ksx] vk;krdksa] chvkbZ,l us 4 tuojh] 2019 vkSj 1 Qjojh] essa pkj Lkqfodflr çf'k{k.k g‚y] ,d lHkkxkj] vk;ksftr fd, x,%
fu;kZrdksa vkSj ljdkjh ,tsafl;ksa dkas rduhdh 2019 dks y[kuÅ] mÙkj çns'k vkSj Hkqous'oj] mM+hlk iqLrdky; vkSj ,d Nk=kokl dh lqfo/kk gS ftlesa
lwpuk lsok,a çnku djrk gSA vçSy 2018 ls ekpZ esa chvkbZ,l] lhvkbZvkbZ] bZvkbZlh vkSj D;wlhvkbZ ds 48 okrkuqdwfyr dejs] ,d Hkkstu d{k] euksjatu u, dk;ZØe% behfM,V ykbQ liksVZ ckbZ QLV
2019 ds nkSjku yxHkx 200 iwNrkN dk çR;qÙkj lg;ksx ls] Hkkjr ljdkj ds okf.kT; foHkkx }kjk g‚y vkSj ,d okrkuqdwfyr fte gSA fjLikUMj ij çf'k{k.k( Bksl vkSj rjy vif'k"V
fn;k x;kA vk;ksftr {ks=h; ekud d‚UDyso esa Hkkx fy;kA m|ksx vkSj chvkbZ,l vf/kdkfj;ksa dks çf'k{k.k ds çca/ku ij tkx:drk çf'k{k.k dk;ZØe( xq.krk
chvkbZ,l us MCY;wVhv¨ O;kikj lqfo/kk le>kSrs vykok] ,uvkbZVh,l esa ,eÃ,] Hkkjr ljdkj dh igy D;ksa foQy( lM+d ;krk;kr lqj{kk çca/ku
MCY;wVhvks&VhchVh iwNrkN fcanq vkSj O;kikj ¼Vh,Q,½ vkSj jk"Vªh; O;kikj lqfo/kk dk;Z ;kstuk ds vkbZVhbZlh ;kstuk ds rgr fodkl'khy ns'kksa ds ç.kkyh ij çf'k{k.k dk;ZØe('kS{kf.kd laxBuksa ds
ls lacaf/kr xfrfof/k;k¡ dk;kZUo;u ds fy, dsaæh; vçR;{k dj vkSj lhek fy, rhu varjkZ"Vªh; çf'k{k.k dk;ZØe Hkh vk;ksftr fy, çca/ku ç.kkyh l‚¶V fLdy lfgr dkS'ky
chvkbZ,l us Hkkjr ds MCY;wVhvks@VhchVh iwNrkN 'kqYd] foÙk ea=ky;] Hkkjr ljdkj ds lkFk ?kfu"B fd, tkrs gSaA lao/kZu ij çf'k{k.k dk;ZØe( ekiu vfuf'prrk
fcanq ds :i esa viuh xfrfof/k;k¡ tkjh j[kha vkSj vius lg;ksx cuk, j[kkA jk"Vªh; ekudhdj.k çf'k{k.k laLFkku ¼,uvkbZVh,l½ vkSj varj ç;ksx'kkyk rqyuk&çoh.krk ijh{k.k ij
VhchVh vf/klwpuk iksVZy ds ek/;e ls vkSj bZ&esy us m|ksx vkSj miHkksäk laj{k.k laxBuksa ds 2720 ,dh—r çf'k{k.k dk;ZØe( çca/ku ifjorZu ij
}kjk] lacaf/kr LVsdgksYMjksa ds fy, VhchVh lwpukvksa dk igpku la[;kvksa dh LikWUljf'ki çfrHkkfx;ksa gsrq miHkksäk laj{k.k laxBuksa ds çf'k{k.k dk;ZØe( ,uvkbZVh,l] uks,Mk esa fMIyksek
çlkj djds Hkkjrh; fu;kZr m|ksx dks lgk;rk çnku tkjhdrkZ igpku la[;k ¼vkÃvkÃ,u½ fy, nks miHkksäk tkx:drk dk;ZØeksa lfgr vkSj foKku ds fy, vksfj,aVs'ku dk;ZØe vkSj ;ax
djuk tkjh j[kkA chvkbZ,l] vkbZ,lvks@vkbZbZlh 7812 ds vuqlkj 54 v‚Q&dSail dk;ZØeksa vkSj 77 vksiu v‚u çksQs'kuYl ds fy, vksfj,aVs'ku çf'k{k.k dk;ZØeA
chvkbZ,l us ekudksa vkSj vuq:irk ewY;kadu vkbZ,lvks@vkbZbZlh 7812 ^igpku dkMZ & dSail dk;ZØeksa dk vk;kstu fd;kA blds
çfØ;kvksa ls lacaf/kr eqíksa ij VhchVh lfefr dh cSBdksa tkjhdRkkZ dh igpku^ cSadksa@foRrh; laxBuksa
esa vU; MCY;wVhvks lnL;ksa }kjk mBk, x, fo'ks"k ds vesfjdu cSadlZ ,lksfl,’ku ¼,ch,½ ls izkIr
O;kikj eqíksa ¼,lVhlh½ ij mÙkj rS;kj djuk tkjh vkosnu dks izk;ksftr djds vkbZvkbZ,u tkjh djus
j[kkA chvkbZ,l us 14&15 uoacj] 2018 dks tsusok] dks lqxe cukrk gS A varjkZ"Vªh; vkSj@vFkok
fLoV~tjySaM esa vk;ksftr VhchVh ij MCY;wVhvks lfefr varj&m|ksx fofue; esa iz;qDr igpku dkMksZa ds
dh cSBd esa Hkh Hkkx fy;kA tkjhdRkkZvksa dh igpku ds fy, ,d la[;kd
chvkbZ,l lsaVj Q‚j MCywVhvks LVMht+ vkSj i)fr fofufnZ"V djrk gS A vkbZ,lvks @vkbZbZlh
,ØhsMhVs'ku cksMZ Q‚j lsfVZfQds'ku c‚Mht+ vkSj 7812 varjkZ"Vªh; vkSj @ ;k varj&m|ksx baVjpsat
¼,u,Ckhlhch½ us okf.kT; vkSj Hkkjrh; m|ksx ifjla?k esa mi;ksx fd, tkus okys igpku i= tkjh djus
¼lhvkÃvký ds lkFk feydj 5osa jk"Vªh; ekud okyksa dh igpku ds fy, ,d uacfjax ç.kkyh dks
d‚UDyso ds nkSjku Þekudksa ds fy, Hkkjrh; jk"Vªh; fufnZ"V djrk gSA
j.kuhfr dk dk;kZUo;uÞ fo"k; ij ubZ fnYyhs esa 18&19
twu] 2018 d¨ ,d lax¨"Bh vk;ksftr dh xbZA fo'o fofuekZrk igpkudrkZ
chvkbZ,l vkSj okf.kT; foHkkx] Hkkjr ljdkj us ¼MCY;w,evký la[;k
Hkkjrh; m|ksx ifjla?k ¼lhvkÃvký] Hkkjrh; fu;kZr LkkslkbVh vkWQ vkWVkseksfVo bathfu;lZ ¼,l,bZ½]
fujh{k.k ifj"kn ¼ÃvkÃlh½] çek.ku fudk;ksa ds fy, ;w,l, ds leUo; ls chvkbZ,l Hkkjr esa
jk"Vªh; çR;k;u cksMZ ¼,u,chlhMh½ vkSj varjkZ"Vªh; vkWVkseksckby fuekZrkvksa ,oa fu;kZrdksa dks bl
O;kikj ij vuqla/kku dsaæ ¼lhvkjvkÃVh½ ds lg;ksx ls vof/k esa vkbZ,lvks 3780%2009 ^lM+d okgu &
Þjk"Vªh; ekudhdj.k j.kuhfr ds lkFk vkxs c<+uk% fo'o fo’o fofuekZrk igpkudrkZ ¼MCY;w,evkbZ½ dksM^ ds
Lrjh; xq.koÙkk ikfjfLFkfr dh ra= fodflr djukß vuqlkj MCY;w,evkbZ dksM vkoafVr djrk gS A bl
fo"k; ij ,d fo'ks"k ekud d‚UDyso dk vk;kstu 8&9 vof/k ds nkSjku fofHkUu okgu fuekZrkvksa dks 143
Qjojh] 2019 dks eqacbZ] egkjk"Vª esa fd;k A MCY;w,evkbZ dksM vkoafVr fd;s x;s A
miHkksäk ekeys
chvkbZ,l vius lHkh LVsdgksYMjksa dks vIkuh tkrs gSaA 2018&19 ds nkSjku] chvkbZ,l us
lsok,a vkSj ekudhdj.k vkSj çek.khdj.k 40 bZ;w,l dk;ZØe vk;ksftr fd,A
ds ykHk çnku djus dk ç;kl djrk gSA
chvkbZ,l dk miHkksäk ekeys foHkkx fofHkUu fo'o ekud fnol%
miHkksäk laca/kh xfrfof/k;k¡ laPkkfyr djrk o"kZ 2018 ds fy, fo'o ekud fnol dh Fkhe
gS ftlesa yksXk f'kdk;rksa dk fuokj.k] ßvarjkZ"Vªh; ekud vkSj pkSFkh vkS|ksfxd Økafrß
lrdZrk tkx:drk lIrkg 2018 & lekiu lekjksg
chvkbZ,l ds LVsdgksYMjksa ds fy, fofHkUu FkhA bl fnol dk vk;kstu chvkbZ,l ds
tkx:drk dk;ZØeksa dk vk;kstu vkSj fo'o lHkh {ks=h; dk;kZy;kas vkSj 'kk[kk dk;kZy;kas
ekud fnol dk vk;kstu djuk 'kkfey gSaA esa fd;k Xk;kA pkj 'kS{kf.kd laLFkkuksa ekud¨a dh fcØh gS vkSj fu;fer :i ls viuh xfrfof/k;ksa vkSj
o"kZ ds nkSjku] ns'k Hkj esa 182 tkx:drk vkbZvkbZ,llh ¼csx a yq#½] vkbZvkbZVh ¼eqca ý] chvkbZ,l eq[;ky;] {ks=h; dk;kZy;ksa vkSj ’kk[kk fofHkUu dk;ZØeksa ds ckjs esa iksLV djrk gSA
dk;ZØe vk;ksftr fd, x,A chvkbZ,l esa vkbZvkbZVh ¼xqokgkVh½ vkSj vkbZvkbZVh ¼dkuiqj½ dk;kZy;ksa esa fLFkr 25 fcØh dsUnzksa ds ek/;e ls
ekudhdj.k] mRikn çek.ku] çca/ku i}fr esa vkS|ksfxd Økafr 4-0 ds fofHkUu igyqvksa ij Hkkjrh; ekudksa vkSj fo’ks"k izdk’kuksa dh fcØh lrdZrk xfrfof/k;k¡
çek.ku vkSj vU; xfrfof/k;ksa dh djVsu jstj+ lsfeukjksa dk vk;kstu fd;k x;kA djrk gSA Hkkjr ds çeq[k 'kgjksa ds iath—r lrdZrk foHkkx dsæa h; lrdZrk vk;ksx ¼lhohlh½]
vo/kkj.kk dk çpkj djus ds fy, 72 m|ksx iqLrd foØsrkvksa ds ek/;e ls Hkh fcØh dh tkrh dsæa h; vUos"k.k C;wjks ¼lhchvký vkSj miHkksäk ekeys]
tkx:drk dk;ZØe Hkh vk;ksftr fd,A lkoZtfud f'kdk;rsa% gSA Hkkjr esa chvkbZ,l eq[;ky; fons'kh ekudkas [kk| ,oa lkoZtfud forj.k ea=ky; ds ?kfu"B
miHkksäk v‚Qykbu vkSj v‚uykbu iz.kkyh ds ¼vkbZ,lvks] vkbZbZlh] ch,lvkbZ yanu] MhvkbZ,u leUo; esa dk;Z djrk gSA
ekud 'kS{kf.kd mi;ksfXkRkk dk;ZØe( ek/;e ls chvkbZ,l çekf.kr mRiknksa ls teZuh] tsvkbZ,l tkiku½ dh fcØh “h djrk vU; ckrksa ds lkFk&lkFk] fuEufyf[kr ls lac) a
chvkbZ,l Ldwy vkSj d‚yst bR;kfn ds lacfa /kr viuh f'kdk;rsa ntZ+ dj ldrs gSA chvkbZ,l bZ&iksVZy] www.standardsbis. xfrfof/k;k¡ Hkh blesa 'kkfey gSa
Nk=ksa vkSj v/;kidksa ds fy, ekud gSAa fuiVku ds fy, f'kdk;rksa dh fu;fer in ds ek/;e ls Hkkjrh; ekudksa vkSj fo'ks"k ¼d½ fuokjd lrdZrk ¼vFkkZr~ çfØ;kvksa dks lqO;fLFkr
'kS{kf.kd mi;ksfxrk dk;ZØe vk;ksftr djrk fuxjkuh dh tkrh gSA o"kZ ds nkSjku] 340 çdk'kuksa dh Hkh fcØh djrk gSA Hkkjrh; ekud cukuk] çf'k{k.k] lger lwph rFkk lafnX/k lR;fu"Bk
gSA ;s dk;ZØe ;qok yksxksa dks ekudhdj.k f'kdk;rsa çkIr gqbaZ vkSj 306 f'kdk;rksa dk l‚¶V d‚ih vkSj MhohMh@v‚uykbu ij okf"kZd okys vf/kdkfj;ksa dh lwph rS;kj djuk vkfn½
dh vo/kkj.kkvksa rFkk mlls gksus okys ykHkksa fuiVku fd;k x;kA lnL;rk ds ek/;e ls miyC/k gSaA xzkgdksa dks ¼[k½ n.MkRed lrdZrk ¼vFkkZr~ çkIr gqbZ f'kdk;rksa
ds ckjs esa le>kus ds fy, vk;ksftr fd, ekudksa] la'kks/kuksa vkSj dherksa dk fooj.k czkmt dh Nku&chu] tkap] nks"kh vf/kdkfj;ksa ds f[kykQ
ukxfjd pkVZj% djus esa enn djus ds fy, chvkbZ,l bZ&iksVZy vuq'kklukRed dk;Zokgh djuk vkfn½
ukxfjd pkVZj dks ykxw fd;k x;k gS vkSj ls tqM+k ,d Vp LØhu fdvksLd] fcØh foHkkx ¼x½ fuxjkuh ,oa igpku ¼vFkkZr~ lrdZrk v‚fMV]
çca/k fu;a=.k fjiksVZ ds ek/;e ls izR;sd eghus eq[;ky; esa miyC/k gSA okf"kZd laifÙk fooj.kksa dh Nku&chu] e‚uhVfjax]
le;&lhekvksa dh fuxjkuh dh tkrh gSA leh{kk cSBdsa vkfn½ chvkbZ,l esa 29 vDVwcj 2018 ls
çpkj 3 uoacj 2018 rd lrdZrk tkx:drk lIrkg euk;k
çorZu% chvkbZ,l fçaV] bysDVª‚fud] ckgjh vkSj fMftVy x;kA bl lIrkg ds nkSjku ßHkz"Vkpkj mUewyu&uohu
2018&19 ds nkSjku] chvkbZ,l us vkbZ,lvkbZ ehfM;k ds ek/;e ls viuh fofHkUu xfrfof/k;ksa Hkkjr dk fuekZ.k fo"k; ijß vusd xfrfof/k;ks]a tSls
eqgj dk nq#i;ksx djus okyh QeksaZ ij ds ckjs esa tkx:drk iSnk djrk gSA 2018&19 cSuj çn'kZu] ipkZas dks ckVuka] fooj.k ç'uksÙkjh] fuca/k
iwjs ns'k esa 125 ryk'kh ,oa t+Crh Nkis ekjs esa] eq[; :i ls vkbZ,lvkbZ&eqgj] lksus ds vkSj Lyksxu ys[ku çfr;ksfxrkvksa dk vk;kstu fd;k
vkSj ,sls mRiknksa dks t+Cr dj fy;k x;kA xguksa ij g‚yekdZ vkSj vfuok;Z iathdj.k x;kA xkft+;kckn 'kk[kk dk;kZy; vkSj cSx a yksj
U;k;ky; esa vijkf/k;ksa ds f[kykQ vfHk;kstu ;kstuk ds egRo dks c<+kok nsus ds fy, çpkj 'kk[kk dk;kZy; lfgr mÙkjh {ks=h; dk;kZy;] dsæa h;
dh le;c) 'kq#vkr ds fy, ç;kl fd, vfHk;ku pyk, x,A chvkbZ,l us viuh ç;ksx'kkyk esa fuokjd lrdZrk ij dk;Z'kkyk,a
x,A chvkbZ,l us miHkksäkvksa esa tkx:drk xfrfof/k;ksa ds ckjs esa tkudkjh çlkfjr djus vk;ksftr dh xbZAa o"kZ ds nkSjku gfj;k.kk 'kk[kk
iSnk djus ds bjkns ls O;kid çpkj nsus ds ds fy, yksdfç; miHkksäk vkSj vkS|ksfxd dk;kZy;] Hkqous'oj 'kk[kk dk;kZy;] dsæa h; ç;ksx'kkyk
fy, çorZu Nkis ds laca/k esa çsl foKfIr;ka esyksa@çn'kZfu;ksa esa Hkkx fy;kA chvkbZ,l lHkh vkSj cSx
a yksj 'kk[kk dk;kZy; ds fuokjd lrdZrk
fo'o ekud fnol 2018 lekjksg 15 uoacj] 2018 dks ubZ fnYyh esa vk;ksftr fd;k x;k Hkh tkjh dhaA yksdfç; lks'ky ehfM;k IysVQkeksaZ ij Hkh lfØ; v‚fMV fd, x,A
2018&19 ds nkSjku] chvkbZ,l dks bl ;kstuk ds rgr `100 yk[k vkSj` `30-87 yk[k fiNys o"kZ dk dqy Hkqxrku ¼dqy jkf'k
`130-87 yk[k½ çkIr gqvk vkSj bl ;kstuk ds fofHkUu ?kVdksa ij [kpZ fd;k x;k gSA
LoPNrk
LoPNrk
gh lsok vkarfjd f'kdk;r lfefr ¼vkÃlhlh½ dh lajpuk
i[kokM+k iqLrdky; lsok,a
15 flrEcj& eq[;ky; esa fLFkr] chvkbZ,l VsfDudy ykbczsjh esa ihBklhu vf/kdkjh ds :i esa ,d ofj"B Lrj
16&28 Qjojh, 2019
2 vDVwcj] 2018 ekudksa vkSj lacaf/kr ekeyksa dh tkudkjh ds dh efgyk deZpkjh] eq[;ky; ls nks vU; lnL;
miHkksDrk ekeys foHkkx d¨ 8
miHkksDrk ekeys foHkkx d¨ fy, ,d jk"Vªh; lalk/ku dsaæ gS vkSj m|ksx] vkSj vf[ky Hkkjrh; yksdrkaf=d efgyk la?k
ekpZ, 2019 d¨ fji¨ZV
5 vDVwcj, 2018 d¨ fji¨ZV
Hksth xbZ O;kikj] ljdkj] 'kks/kdrkZvksa vkSj miHkksäkvksa dh ¼,vkbZMhMCY;w,½] ubZ fnYyh ls ,d lnL; gSaA
Hksth xbZ lsok djrk gSA ;g 1]000 oxZ ehVj ds Q'kZ {ks= blh rjg] eqacbZ] psUubZ] dksydkrk vkSj paMhx<+ esa
ds lkFk nf{k.k ,f'k;kbZ {ks= esa ekudksa dk lcls gekjs çR;sd {ks=h; dk;kZy; esa vyx ls vkÃlhlh
cM+k iqLrdky; gSA laxzg esa nqfu;k ls yxHkx dk xBu fd;k x;k gSA vkÃlhlh& eq[;ky;
4 yk[k ekud vkSj 72]000 ls vf/kd rduhdh us 8 ekpZ] 2019 dks chvkbZ,l eq[;ky;] ubZ
deZpkjh dY;k.k iqLrdsa 'kkfey gSaA 2018&19 esa] 2]547 ds djhc fnYyh esa varjkZ"Vªh; efgyk fnol euk;k] ftlesa
chvkbZ,l us vius deZpkfj;ksa ds fy, dh fu;qfDr] gsYFk psd&vi dSai] bR;kfn vkxarqdksa dks pkj laiw.kZ fo"k; xzaFk lwph vkSj ,ulhvkj esa fLFkr chvkbZ,l ds lHkh dk;kZy;kas
dY;k.kdkjh mik; tkjh j[ks] tSls fd chvkbZ,l g‚fyMs gksEl fuEufyf[kr LFkkuksa lanHkZ lkexzh çnku dh xbZA blus 2]100 ç'uksa vFkkZr~ Qjhnkckn] xkft+;kckn] dsaæh; ç;ksx'kkyk]
lewg chek ;kstuk] g‚fyMs gksEl dh ij fLFkr gSa vkSj Bgjus dk LFkku eq[;ky; dk mÙkj nsdj O;kikj vkSj m|ksx dh lgk;rk ,uvkbZVh,l] uks,Mk ,oa vU; chvkbZ,l dk;kZy;ksa
lqfo/kk] fj;k;rh fjÝs'kesaV] fpYMªsu vkSj lacaf/kr {ks=h; dk;kZy;ksa ds ek/;e ls dhA iqLrdky; fu;fer :i ls çkIr çdk'kuksa esa rSukr lHkh efgyk deZpkfj;ksa vFkok vU;
Ld‚yjf'ki Ldhe] ikVZ&Vkbe M‚DVj¨a lapkfyr fd;k tkrk gS% ds e'khuh—r MsVkcsl dks v|ru djrk gSA chvkbZ,l dk;kZy;ksa dh Hkkxhnkjh jghA
okf"kZd dk;Z ;kstuk ds rgr] 2018&19 ds
gkWfyMs g¨e dk LFkku jgus ds fy, cqfdax nkSjku 66]622 çdk'kuksa dks bysDVª‚fud :i ls fnO;kaxksa ds fy, ;kstuk,a
lhjf;y uEcj vuqØfer fd;k x;k gSA 1½ Hkkjr ljdkj ¼thv¨vký ds funsZ'kksa ds
1 f'keyk eq[;ky; vuqlkj] xzqi ,]ch]lh]Mh inksa ds rgr lh/kh HkrhZ
dk;Z LFky ij efgykvksa dk ;kSu esa fnO;kax O;fä;ksa dks 4 çfr'kr vkj{k.k çnku
2 mRihM+u fd;k tk jgk gSA
eukyh mÙkjh {ks=h; dk;kZy; ¼,uvkjv¨½
dk;Z LFky ij efgykvksa ds ;kSu mRihM+u dh 2½ chvkbZ,l Hkh 'kkjhfjd :i ls fodykax @
3 jksdFkke ij Hkkjr ds loksZPp U;k;ky; ds fnO;kaxksa ds fy, 12 vkdfLed NqfV~V;kas dh
egkcys'oj if'peh {ks=h; dk;kZy; ¼MCY;wvkjv¨½ fn'kk&funsZ'kksa ds vuqikyu esa] Qjojh 1998 esa vuqefr nsrk gS tcfd fu;fer deZpkjh dks vkB
4
Hkkjrh; ekud C;wjks esa ,d vkarfjd f'kdk;r dStqvy NqV~Vh vuqer gSA
m/kxkeaMye nf{k.kh dk;kZy; nf{k.kh {ks=h; dk;kZy; ¼,lvkjv¨½ lfefr dk xBu fd;k x;k Fkk] ftls rc ls vks,e 3½ 'kkjhfjd :i ls v{ke@vyx&vyx
Øekad& Estt-III/ICC/76:01/2018 ds vk/kkj ij fnO;kaxksa dks vU; deZpkfj;ksa ds fy, fu/kkZfjr
5 iqjh
iwohZ {ks=h; dk;kZy; ¼Ãvkjv¨½ fnukad 9 tuojh] 2018 d¨ iquxZfBr fd;k x;k njksa ls nksxquk nj ij ifjogu HkÙkk fn;k
gS A chvkbZ,l eq[;ky;] ubZ fnYyh esa xfBr tkrk gSA
vkbZ,lvks vkSj vkbZbZlh ls iqu% iquchZek 6,49.57 4,95.06 31.21 mfn~n"V@v{k; fuf/k 2 18,98,45,74, 181 18,44,33,03,854
¼lqjhuk jktu½ ¼lh- ch- Çlg½ ¼,p- vkj- vkgwtk½ ¼fouksn dqekj½
egkfuns’kd vij egkfuns'kd miegkfuns’kd ¼foRr½ funs’kd ¼foRr½
j‚;fyVh] çdk'ku vkfn ls vk; 11 15,63,92,345 14,80,58,734 tksM+sa vk; vkSj O;; ys[kk ls gLrkarfjr vf/k’ks"k 4,61,31,81,342 2,77,69,84,598
O;;
LFkkiuk [kpZ 14 1,69,86,07,203 1,83,28,67,758
C;kt - -
fuos’k dk fooj.k 18 - -
¼lqjhuk jktu½ ¼lh- ch- Çlg½ ¼,p- vkj- vkgwtk½ ¼fouksn dqekj½
egkfuns’kd vij egkfuns'kd miegkfuns’kd ¼foRr½ funs’kd ¼foRr½
44
i
;ksx
g‚yekfdaZx miHkksDrk lh-MCY;w- fgrdkjh lkekU; jk"Vªh; isa'ku rFkk
dsUæksa dh ekeys ea=ky; ,Q fuf/k Hkfo"; fuf/k isa'ku fuf/k xzsP;wVh
LFkkiuk gsrq ls ;kstukxr ds varxZr ns;rk ys[kk g‚yekfdaZx
;kstukxr ifj;kstuk ds miHkksäk f'k{kk
;kstuk ds varxZr lgk;rk # ekeys pkyw o"kZ fiNyk o"kZ
varxZr miHkksäk laj{k.k ea=ky; ,oa laj{k.k
miHkksäk ds fy, xq.krk ls lgk;rk fuf/k
ekeys foHkkx <kapk ¼;kstukxr½
ls lgk;rk
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
ii) fuf/k [kkrs ls fd;s x, fuos'kksa ij C;kt ls vk; 2,92,895 1,16,846 5,370 42,983 11,98,09,210 76,200 1,57,77,77,704 1,69,81,21,208 15903,63,264
iii) lac) fuf/k esa va'knku 7,31,520 23,62,83,364 6,84,25,525 2,74,573 30,57,14,982
30,70,36,836
;ksx ¼d$[k½ 1,33,17,533 7,62,89,847 4,64,574 24,87,864 1,96,43,61,667 702,23,396 18,34,04,68,087 28,00,796 20,47,04,13,764 20,08,44,32,916
- deZpkfj;ksa] isa'kujksa vkSj fgr/kkfj;ksa dks Hkqxrku 4,00,030 36,40,60,608 6,82,28,271 1,03,32,92,260 1,46,59,81,169 1,61,63,99,997
& C;kt okilh @ Mhv¨lh, dks okil fd;k tkuk 5,56,799 12,67,661 1,32,314 19,56,774
dqy jktLo [kpZ 54,80,557 1,,42,45,543 1,32,314 4,00,030 36,40,60,608 6,82,28,271 1,03,32,92,260 - 1,48,58,39,583 1,64,11,29,062
;ksx ¼x½ 54,80,557 1,42,45,543 1,32,314 4,00,030 36,40,60,608 6,82,28,271 1,03,32,92,260 - 1,48,58,39,583 1,64,11,29,062
31-03-2018 ds o"kZ ds var esa 78,36,976 6,20,44,304 3,32,260 20,87,834 1,60,03,01,059 19,95,125 17,30,71,75,827 28,00,796 18,98,45,74,181 18,44,33,03,854
fuoy 'ks"k ¼d$[k$x½
4. vU;
2. Xkzkgdksa
d½ fcØh
[k- çko/kku
3. lkafof/kd
[k½ izek.ku
[k½ fons'k esa
d½ varnsZ'kh;
d- pkyw nsunkfj;ka
nsunkfj;ak
pkyw nsunkfj;ak
ls izkIr vfxze%
;ksx ¼d½
d½ /kjksgj jkf’k@izfr/kkj.k ewY;
;ksx ¼d$[k½
1- lkeku vkSj lsokvksa ds fy, fofo/k ysunkj
vuqlwph 3% pkyw nsunkfj;ka vkSj izko/kku
pkyw o"kZ
26,37,19,972
-
26,37,19,972
15,48,720
2,85,72,819
10,25,36,329
1,34,34,904
7,31,582
2,20,38,187
9,48,57,431
31 ekpZ 2019 dks r¨Çu i= dh vuqlwph dk Hkkx
fiNyk o"kZ
¼jkf’k
`
24,86,06,768
-
24,86,06,768
28,17,622
2,50,17,870
9,63,86,718
97,92,570
4,70,845
2,21,53,035
9,19,68,108
esa½
4
la;=] e'khujh vkSj 30,21,65,283 1,81,44,866 22,51,462 31,80,58,687 23,35,44,917 1,20,54,469 17,70,598 24,38,28,788 7,42,29,899 6,86,20,366
miLdj
5 okgu 37,16,595 8,21,754 6,79,272 38,59,077 27,54,876 2,54,138 5,90,052 24,18,962 14,40,115 9,61,719
6
QuhZpj] dk;kZy; 32,79,57,540 3,40,82,919 15,58,803 36,04,81,656 26,76,11,985 1,46,98,278 13,94,841 28,09,15,422 7,95,66,234 6,03,45,555
miLdj vkSj dEI;wVj
7 iqLrdky; dh iqLrdsa 2,75,40,984 3,25,302 2,78,66,286 2,75,05,899 36,349 2,75,42,248 3,24,038 35,085
;ksx ¼d½ pkyw o"kZ dk 1,85,08,34,036 6,10,83,141 44,89,537 1,90,74,27,640 81,80,62,695 5,54,27,233 37,55,491 86,97,34,437 1,03,76,93,203 1,03,27,71,341
fiNys o"kZ 1,68,27,57,989 17,26,85,196 46,09,149 1,85,08,34,036 75,90,40,195 6,29,43,430 39,20,930 81,80,62,695
1
1
2
1.1
2.1
1.2
2.2
2.5
2.3
2.4
2
fMcsapj vkSj ca/ki=
vuqlwph 6% fuos’k&vU;
;ksx
jkT; ljdkj dh izfrHkwfr;ak
Hkkjr ljdkj dh izfrHkwfr;ak
;ksx ¼2½
;ksx ¼1½
Hkkjr ljdkj dh izfrHkwfr;ak
-
-
pkyw o"kZ
pkyw o"kZ
vuqlwph 5% mfn~n"V@v{k; fuf/k ls fuos’k
6,08,15,58,662
1,10,74,68,161
1,70,00,000
31,27,08,594
8,95,69,893
43,37,62,680
25,44,26,994
4,97,40,90,501
2,00,00,000
4,95,40,90,501
31 ekpZ 2019 dks rqÇu i= dh vuqlwph dk Hkkx
-
-
fiNyk o"kZ
fiNyk o"kZ
¼jkf’k
`
6,15,10,60,522
1,15,21,11,686
1,45,00,000
31,27,08,594
13,93,29,875
43,04,19,428
25,51,53,789
4,99,89,48,836
2,00,00,000
4,97,89,48,836
¼jkf’k #0 esa½
esa½
vuqlwph 7% mfn~n"V@v{k; fuf/k ls fuos’k vuqlwph 7 & ekStwnk igyw] _.k vkSj ykHk] vkfnA
pkyw o"kZ fiNyk o"kZ pkyw o"kZ fiNyk o"kZ
d- pkyw ifjlEifRr;k¡ [k- _.k] vfxze ,oa vU; ifjlEifRr;ka
d½ iz;ksx’kkyk midj.k vkSj LVksj 6,20,898 9,59,848 i) okgu [kjhn ds fy, 1,57,500 2,75,400
[k½ LVs’kujh 47,30,281 38,52,259 ii) vkokl fuekZ.k ds fy, 113,72,286 19,79,424
x½ ejEer ,oa j[k&j[kko miHkksX; lkexzh 14,81,760 14,76,826 iii) dEI;wVj ds fy, 8,32,605 8,20,699
;ksx ¼1½ 68,32,939 70,50,951 2. vfxze vkSj olwyh ;ksX; vU; jkf’k;ak vFkok izkIr fd;k tkus okyk ewY;
[k- Hkkjr esa vkbZ,lvks vkSj vkbZbZlh ds izdk’kuksa dh fcØh ls vk; okilh 6,49,57,102 4,95,06,473
;ksx(4) 29,85,05,242 20,03,95,303 p½ rduhdh tu'kfä&;ax çksQs'kuy vkSj xzstq,V bathfu;j 2,13,86,738 50,20,774
5. izpkj 17,56,43,483 15,88,22,359 Vªsuh dh HkrhZ
6. dk;kZy; O;; N½ dalYVsaV~l vkSj dalYVsalh pktZ dh HkrhZ 24,31,067 -
d½ Yks[ku lkexzh 1,61,89,445 1,61,64,699 t½ Mwck _.k vkSj ?kkVk cV~Vs [kkrs esa Mkyk 92,153 8,963
[k½ iksLVst 60,45,544 70,09,242 >½ Xkq.krk i)fr izHkkj 1,54,70,830 84,18,711
x½ nwjHkk"k 1,08,69,343 1,16,63,021
¥½ LVkQ Vªsfuax 1,12,98,153 12,86,448
?k½ HkrhZ 21,30,489 3,01,095
V½ fgUnh izksRlkgu xfrfof/k;ak 30,05,129 42,67,283
M-½ tyiku vkSj euksjatu 17,42,139 16,25,131
B½ IkzorZu vkmVlksflZax O;; 2,91,816 2,19,882
p½ OknhZ 6,60,990 1,60,021
M½ fofue; nj ifjorZu 17,71,860 4,86,180
N½ Ckhek vkSj cSad izHkkj 21,66,263 17,75,450
<½ LksuosV ØsfMV O;;@iwoZxkeh buiqV dj ØsfMV 18,32,977 15,49,456
t½ fofo/k 29,78,389 27,12,475
>½ fdjk;k vkSj lkafof/kd dj 3,29,57,692 5,41,12,009 .k½ vkj ,oa Mh ifj;kstuk,a - 13,19,589
vuqlwph 16% 6-2 ea=ky;ksa ls izkIr lHkh ljdkjh vuqnku@lgk;rk ,oa muds mi;ksx mf)"V@v{k; fuf/k
vuqlwph esa n’kkZ, x, gSaA
fof'k"V ys[kk uhfr;ka 6-3 ifj;kstukvksa dh uhfrxr ykxr ,oa vpy ifjlEifRr;ksa ds vf/kxzg.k ds fy, iz;qDr
ljdkjh vuqnku@lgk;rk dkiZl@iwathxr fuf/k ds ;kstd ds :i esa fn[kkbZ xbZ gSA
vU;Fkk fu;r u gksus ij izek.ku vk; ,oa pwd okys fuos’kksa ij ns; C;kt dks NksM+dj] 7-1 fons’kh eqnzk dk ysunsu mldh frfFk ij ykxw fofu;e nj ij ys[kkafdr gksrk gSaA
ftldk ys[kkadu udn vk/kkj ij fd;k tkrk gS] foRrh; fooj.k ijaijkxr ykxr 7-2 orZeku nsunkfj;ka o"kZ ds var esa ykxw fofu;e nj ij ifjorZuh; gksrh gSa rFkk lacaf/kr
ifjikVh vkSj lkekU;r% ys[kkadu dh miktZu i)fr ds vk/kkj ij rS;kj fd, tkrs gSaSA ykHk@gkfu vk; ,oa O;; ys[kk esa varfjr dh tkrh gaSA
2- eky lwfp;ka 8- osru vkSj HkRrs
Hkkjrh; ekudksa rFkk vU; izdk’kuksa ds LVkWd ds ewY; dk ys[kk&tks[kk uhfrxr :i ls osru vkSj HkRrksa rFkk NqV~Vh udnhdj.k Hkqxrku] osru ,oa HkRrksa ds rgr udn vk/kkj
ugha j[kk tkrkA rFkkfi] dkxt] iz;ksx’kkyk dh miHkksX; enksa] Lis;j ikVZ] ys[ku lkexzh ij vk; ,oa O;; ys[kk ls izHkkfjr fd;k tkrk gSA
,oa Lo.kZ ds LVkWd dk ewY;kadu ykxr ds vk/kkj ij fd;k tkrk gSA
9- lsokfuo`fRr ykHk
3- fuos’k
9-1 ,Dpqfj;u ewY;kadu ij vk/kkfjr lsokfuo`fRr deZpkfj;ksa ds isa’ku ,oa orZeku
3-1 fuos’k dk ys[kk&tks[kk lkekU;r% ykxr ij j[kk tkrk gSA deZpkfj;ksa dh xzsP;qVh dh ns;rk fiNyh lsok dks mikftZr djds vuqlwph mf)"V@v{k;
3-2 LFkk;h fuos’k ds vf/kxzg.k ij Hkqxrku fd, x, izhfe;e ifjiDork frfFk rd le; fuf/k ds rgr n’kkZ, x, isa’ku@xzsP;qVh ns;rk fuf/k dh ys[kk ds varxZr izko/kku
vuqikr vk/kkj ij ifj’kksf/kr fd, tkrs gSaA fd;k x;k gSA
4- vpy ifjlEifRr;ka 9-2 ,DVqfj;y chekafdd ewY;kadu fjiksVZ ds vk/kkj ij isa’ku] xzsP;qVh ns;rk fuf/k ys[kk esa
laxr dsafnzr lfgr vk; vkSj O;; [kkrs esa fuf/k ds fy, okf"kZd va’knku fn;k tkrk gSA
4-1 vpy ifjlEifRr;ksa dk ys[kk&tks[kk vf/kxzg.k dh ykxr ij j[kk tkrk gS ftlesa
vkod HkkM+k] M~;wVh ,oa dj 'kkfey gksrs gSaA 9-3 o"kZ ds nkSjku lHkh isa’ku ykHk ds okLrfod Hkqxrku isa’ku xzsP;qVh@ns;rk ys[kk ds uke
Mkys tkrs gSaA
4-2 ea=ky;ksa dh vuqnkuksa@lgk;rk ls mikftZr vpy ifjlEifRr;ka dkiZl@iwathxr fuf/k
esa of.kZr laxr ewY; ij iwathxr dh tkrh gSA 10 deZpkfj;ksa dks _.k
4-3 ukWu&ekWfuVjh vuqnkuksa ds :i esa izkIr vpy ifjlEifRr;ka dkiZl@iwathxr dh tkrh gaSA deZpkfj;ksa dks fn, x, Hkou fuekZ.k] okgu ,oa dEI;wVj&laca/kh _.kksa ds C;kt dks _.k
ds ewy/ku dh olwyh ds ckn udnh vk/kkj ij ys[kkafdr fd;k tkrk gSA
5- ewY;ãl
11 lkekU; Hkfo"; fuf/k
ewY;gzkl vk;dj vf/kfu;e 1961 esa fofufnZ"V njksa ds vuqlkj fyf[kr rRdky ewY;
i)fr ij fd;k tkrk gSA deZpkfj;ksa ds lkekU; Hkfo"; fuf/k ys[kk esa vf/k’ks"k@?kkVs dks C;wjks dh vk;@[kpZ ds
:i esa ekuk tkrk gSA
6- ljdkjh vuqnku@lgk;rk
6-1 ljdkjh vuqnku@lgk;rk olwyh vk/kkj ij ys[kkafdr gksrk gSA
vuqlwph 17%
2- ys[kk lacaèkh fVIif.k;ka
ys[kk laca/kh rRdky ns;rk,a 2-1 iawthxr opuc)rk,a% iwathxr ys[kk ij ,sls vuqca/k] ftl ij dk;Z gksuk 'ks"k gS vkSj
ftldk izko/kku ¼vfxzeksa ds fuoy½ ugha fd;k x;k gS] ds ewY; fuEukuqlkj gS%
,oa fVIif.k;ka ¼jkf’k ` djksM+ esa½
Ø- ifj;kstuk dqy lhihMCY;wMh lafonk dk
1- rRdky ns;rk,a vuqekfur ,tsalh dks ewY; ftldk
la-
ykxr fd;k x;k fu"iknu
1-1 jkTkLo lk>k djus lacaf/kr lsok dj ¼tqekZus ,oa C;kt dks NksM+ dj½ chvkbZ,l ds Hkqxrku fd;k tkuk gS
fuEufyf[kr dk;kZy;ksa easa gkWyekfdZax ,oa ,slsbax dsUnzksa ds lkFk dh fookfnr ekax]
(i) ekud Hkou dk vkËkqfudhdj.k 8.89 5.26 3.63
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paMhXk<+ {ks=h; dk;kZy; ,oa tEew dk;kZy;
(iii) 17.04 13.00 4.04
jkf’k ¼` yk[kksa esa½ Hkou dk fuekZ.k
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(ii) nf{k.k {ks=h; dk;kZy; 91.65 (v) jktdksV dk;kZy; Hkou dk fuekZ.k 5.38 4.00 1.38
LVsV cSad vkWWQ chdkusj ,aM t;iqj 1,07,40.00 2.1.2 jkT; ljdkj izfrHkwfr & m)`r 43,37.63 45,04.68
LVsV cSad vkWWQ eSlwj 22,80.00 2.1.3 Hkkjrh; fjt+oZ cSad ds lkFk fo'ks"k tek 31,27.08 31,27.08
LVsV cSad vkWWQ ifV;kyk 1,31,70.00 2.1.4 ih,l;wl~ vkSj foÙkh; laLFkkuksa ds fMcsapj vkSj 8,95.70 9,14.36
c‚UM & m)`r
LVsV cSad vkWWQ Vªkoudksj 32,00.00 3,34,40.00 3,34,40.00
2.1.5 bfDoVh vkSj lacaf/kr fuos'k&E;wpqvy QaM & m)`r 1,70.00 2,31.30
1.1.10 flafMdsV cSad 59,05.00 59,05.00
2.1.6 cSadksa ds lkFk lkof/k tek 29,85.81 29,85.81
1.1.11 fot;k cSad 2,86,20.00 2,86,20.00
;ksx (2) 1,40,60.49 1,44,19.71
;ksx (1.1) 20,23,10.00 20,23,10.00
dqy ;ksx (1+2) 26,61,11.39 26,55,85.35
1.2 Hkkjr ljdkj dh izfrHkwfr & mn~/k`r
vafdr ewY; 4,63,10.40
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izhfe;e ¼ifj'kks/ku dk fuoy½ 32,30.5 4,95,40.90 4,86,55.64 gS] tgka ckt+kj m)j.k miyC/k ugha gSa ;k ckt+kj ewY; m)j.k miyC/k ugha gSa] ;fn ckt+kj m)j.k
;ksx (1.2) miyC/k ugha gSaA ;wihlh,l,e,y,y c‚UM ds laca/k esa ckt+kj m)j.k miyC/k ugha FksA cSadksa ds lkFk
4,95,40.90 4,86,55.64
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1.3 lkoZtfud {ks= ds miØeksa vkSj foRrh; laLFkkuksa esa ckWUMl rFkk tek jkf'k;ksa esa fuos'k C;©jk fuEukuqlkj gS%
1.3.1 m-ç- lgdkjh drkbZ fey la?k fy- 2,00.00 2,00.00
¼;wihlh,l,e,Q,y½ ckWUM dqy m)`r fuos'k 5,74,88.50 (ckt+kj ewY; 5,69,62.46)
¼vuqlwph 17 dh fVIi.kh 2-4-2 ns[ksa½ dqy fufoZokn fuos'k 20,86,22.89
;ksx (1.3) 2,00.00 2,00.00
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;ksx 25,20,50.90 25,11,65.64
dqy fuos'k 26,61,11.39
fiNyk o"kZ
2,58,71,02,325
72,68,312
174,60,744
2,96,26,48,900
5,15,96,340
1,34,88,41,630
1,23,91,60,137
1,00,000
2,94,416
26,43,01,786
8,47,87,74,590
31,05,64,984
53,90,484
1,20,000
6,06,28,303
61,80,536
1,083
9,27,934
38,38,13,324
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Hkkjr ds fu;a=d ,oa egk ys[kkijh{kd dh vyx ys[kkijh{kk fjiksVZ
pkyw o"kZ
2,53,70,96,573
51,91,262
1,41,29,917
4,81,63,00,000
4,27,12,808
1,56,43,12,131
1,03,32,64,210
4,00,000
2,21,061
25,05,92,286
10,26,42,20,248
35,85,48,612
43,55,000
1,80,000
4,70,03,220
1,767
56,52,924
41,57,41,523
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egkys[kkijh{kd ¼dk;Z] 'kfä;k¡ ,oa lsok 'krsaZ½ vf/kfu;e 1971 ds [kaM 19 ¼2½ ds v/khu 31
[k½ miHkksäk laj{k.k ds fy, xq.koÙkk cqfu;knh <kapk & X;kjgoha ;kstuk
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fy, vk;&O;; dh ys[kkijh{kk dh gSA bu foÙkh; fooj.kksa esa Hkkjrh; ekud C;wjks ds 24 'kk[kk
fofHkUu ifj;kstukvksa ds fy, QaM ds f[kykQ fd, x, Hkqxrku
dk;kZy;ksa] 4 {ks=h; dk;kZy;ksa ,oa lkfgckckn fLFkr dsaæh; ç;ksx'kkyk o jk"Vªh; ekudhdj.k
çf'k{k.k laLFkku] uks,Mk ds [kkrksa dks lfEefyr fd;k x;k gSA bu foÙkh; fooj.kksa ds fy,
,½ orZeku laifÙk] orZeku ns;rk,a vkSj varj ys[kk ¼usV½
Z lsVa j dh LFkkiuk ds fy, ;kstuk
chvkbZ,l dk çca/ku mÙkjnk;h gSA gekjk mÙkjnkf;Ro gekjs v‚fMV ds vk/kkj ij bu fooj.kksa ij
Hkqxrku
;ksx
;ksx
2- bl vyx ys[kk ijh{kk fjiksVZ esa Hkkjr ds fu;a=d ,oa egk ys[kkijh{kd ¼lh,th½ ds
oxhZdj.k] ys[kk laca/kh loksZÙke jhfr;ksa ds lkFk vuq:irk] ys[kkadu ekudksa ,oa fMLdykstj
LFkkiuk vkSj ç’kklfud O;;
a ’ks"k jkf’k
vkSj tek ¼usV½
fofu;eksa çksçk;Vh ,oa jsxwysVjhc) rFkk n{krk&lg&dk;Zdkfjrk igyqvksa bR;kfn] ;fn
izkfIr ,oa Hkqxrku ys[kk
vkSj çHkko
d½ orZeku ns;rk,a
dksbZ gksa] ds vuqikyu ls lac) foÙkh; ysu&nsuksa ij fujh{k.k fjiksVksaZ@vyx ls lh,th dh
’ks"k jkf’k
fyaDM chek
d½ g‚y ekfdax
a ’kqYd
vU; Hkqxrku
vU; Hkqxrku
v‚fMV fjiksVksaZ ds ek/;e ls v‚fMV fVIif.k;k¡ dh xbZ gSaA
cSd
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VI. lekiu
[k½ cSd
VI lekiu
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V.
5,18,34,000 V.
I.
I.
2,00,00,000 II.
9,77,41,649 II.
esa mi;qä vk'oklu çkIr djds v‚fMV dh ;kstuk cukbZ tk,A v‚fMV esa jdeksa ds leFkZd
fiNyk o"kZ
22,51,49,104
1,02,22,64,803
5,00,215
29,03,800
5,96,63,53,078
1,24,13,41,630
2,61,960
8,47,87,74,590
5,409
2,56,059
38,38,13,324
d- o"kZ 2018&19 ds fy, Hkkjrh; ekud C;wjks dh çkfIr;ka vkSj Hkqxrku [kkrs
lcwrksa ,oa foÙkh; fooj.kksa esa çdVu lac/a kh tkap]as ijh{k.k ds vk/kkj ij lfEefyr gksrh gSAa
[k- 2018&19 ds fy, lkekU; Hkfo"; fuf/k dh çkfIr;ka vkSj Hkqxrku [kkrs
v‚fMV esa ç;qä ys[kkdj.k fl)karksa dk ewY;kadu ,oa çca/ku }kjk cuk, x, fo'ks"k vuqekuksa
rFkk foÙkh; fooj.kksa ds lexz çLrqrhdj.k dk ewY;kadu Hkh lfEefyr gksrk gSA gesa fo'okl gS
fd gekjh ys[kkijh{kk gekjh jk; dks mi;qä vk/kkj çnku djrh gSA
pkyw o"kZ
26,45,96,202
2,00,00,000
1,62,57,40,123
4,58,094
25,90,954
7,31,76,17,495
1,03,29,73,720
2,43,660
10,26,42,20,248
9,27,934
10,06,54,053
21,61,08,029
28,89,690
9,49,00,000
2,61,817
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2018-19
Food and Public Distribution
annual
Chairman, Executive Committee Smt. Surina Rajan
Director General, BIS
Director General Smt. Surina Rajan
report
Additional Director General Shri C.B. Singh
Chief Vigilance Officer Shri Anand Mohan
Deputy Director General (Activity)
Standardization Shri R.K. Bajaj
Policy, Planning & Co-ordination Shri Vishnu Gupta
04 OVERVIEW
Laboratory Shri Vishnu Gupta
08 ORGANIZATIONAL NETWORK
Consumer Affairs Shri T. Kalaivanan
10 OuR pERfORmANcE
Management Systems Shri Varghese Joy
38 AcHIEVEmENTS
Certification Shri M.V.S.D. Prasada Rao
Hallmarking Shri T. Kalaivanan 40 OuR fINANcE
BIS MANDATE
BIS has the mandate to satisfy Includes services enables the Government enables the Government
the customer's needs for quality and systems to authorize any other
agency apart from BIS
to bring hallmarking of
precious metal articles
besides articles and
of goods and services. processes under to certify and enforce under mandatory
standardization regime. conformity to a standard. certification.
ACTIVITIES
OBJECTIVES Of BIS The activities of BIS can be broadly grouped under the following heads:
to provide thrust to
Harmonious development standardization and quality
of the activities of control for growth, and
standardization, marking development of industry
and quality certification on one hand, and to meet
of goods. the needs of consumers
on the other. Certification : Consumer Information Sale of Indian Vigilance administration,
product (including affairs technology Standards Finance and
registration), Services and other accounts
hallmarking and publications
management
systems
bis has its Headquarters at New Delhi. It has organizations, etc., of the region. In order to cater CHANDIGARH
five regional offices (ROs) located at Kolkata to the needs of North Karnataka, a BIS Branch
(Eastern), Chennai (Southern), Mumbai office was opened at Hubli during 2018-19. MOHALI DEHRADUN
(Western), Chandigarh (Northern) and Delhi To cater to the testing needs of certification
(Central). Under the Regional Offices are the activity, BIS has eight laboratories in the
DELHI GHAzIABAD
Branch Offices (BOs). There are 32 BOs located country namely Central Laboratory (CL),
FARIDABAD SAHIBABAD NOIDA
at 28 different locations namely Ahmedabad, Sahibabad; Western Regional Office Laboratory
Bengaluru, Bhubaneswar, Bhopal, Chandigarh, (WROL), Mumbai; Northern Regional Office JAIPUR
Chennai, Coimbatore, Dehradun, Delhi, Faridabad, Laboratory (NROL), Mohali; Eastern Regional PATNA
Ghaziabad, Guwahati, Hubli, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Office Laboratory (EROL), Kolkata; Southern
LUCKNOW
Jammu, Jamshedpur, Kochi, Kolkata, Lucknow, Regional Office Laboratory (SROL), Chennai;
Mumbai, Nagpur, Parwanoo, Patna, Pune, Raipur, Bengaluru Branch Office Laboratory (BNBOL), AHMEDABAD
GUWAHATI
Rajkot and Vishakhapatnam. The BOs serve as Bengaluru; Patna Branch Office Laboratory
an effective link between State Governments, (PBOL), Patna; Guwahati Branch Office
industries, technical institutions, consumer Laboratory (GBOL), Guwahati. BHOPAL JAMSHEDPUR
KOLKATA
Headquarters
MUMBAI BHUBANESWAR
PUNE
VISHAKHAPATNAM 5
Regional Offices
HyDERABAD
HUBLI
32
Branch Offices in 28 locations
BENGALURU
CHENNAI
COIMBATORE
8
Laboratories
KOCHI
Training Institutes (NITS)
GOVERNANcE Minister of Consumer affairs, Food and public Distribution as its president and the
Minister of State for Consumer affairs, Food and public Distribution as its Vice-president.
the Governing Council and the executive Committee provide the policy directives the first Governing Council meeting was held on november 22, 2017, subsequently
and strategic directions and oversee the development and implementation of the the second Governing Council meeting was held on December 20, 2018.
organization's objectives and goals.
Executive Committee
Governing Council the executive Committee consists of the Director General as ex-officio Chairman and 11
as per the provisions of the BIS act, 2016, the Bureau shall be a body corporate. the other members appointed with the approval of the Central Government. the executive
members of the Governing Council constitute the Bureau. the Governing Council Committee performs, exercises and discharges such functions, powers and duties of the
consists of 27 members representing the Members of parliament, the Central and the Bureau as delegated by the Governing Council.
State governments, industry, scientific and research institutions, consumer organizations Five meetings of executive Committee were held on april 5, 2018, June 5, 2018,
and professional bodies, regulatory bodies, national accreditation Board, with the union July 27, 2018, September 5, 2018 and February 5, 2019.
IMpORTANT STANDARDS fORMuLATED DuRING 2018-19 IMpORTANT STANDARDS fORMuLATED DuRING 2018-19 (CONTINuED)
Specification For Modular Lower Limb Orthotic Components Part 5 Joint Unit Section 2 is 17043:2018 Derby Shoes — Specification
is 9471 (Part 5/sec 2):2019
Standard knee
Rotary Tiller ( Rotavator ) “Tractor Driven” Test Procedure, and Recommendations on Selected
is 9873 (Part 8):2018/sO/TR is 17045:2018
Safety of Toys Part 8 Age determination guidelines Performance Characteristics
8124-8:2016
is/isO 10651-4:2002 Lung Ventilators — Part 4: Particular requirements for operator-powered resuscitators is 17046:2018 Fibre Optic Cable for Cable TV Application
is 17049: 2018 Petroleum Coke for Anode Making in Aluminium Industry — Specification
is 13450 (Part 2/sec 19):2018/ Medical Electrical Equipment Part 2 Particular Requirements for Basic Safety and
iEC 60601-2-19:2009 Essential Performance Section 19 Baby Incubator is 17051:2018 Textiles — Bullet resistant jackets — Performance requirements
is 16454:2018 Safety Identification — Escape and Evacuation Plan Signs Specification for Rehabilitation Equipment — Rough Terrain Active Wheelchairs, Folding,
is 17063:2018
Rider-I, Adult and Child Size
is 16608:2018 Robots and Robotic Devices — Safety Requirements for Personal Care Robots
is 17070:2019 Jute Agrotextiles for Growth of Plants and Suppression of Weeds — Specification
is 16702:2018 Vermicompost-Specification
is 16722:2018 Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) System for Automotive Applications – Specification is 17072:2019 Non-Plastic Biodegradable Polymer Based Paper Coating Chemical
is 16723:2018 Combination Lock Specification is 17075:2019 Anhydrous Methanol for use as a blending component in fuels — Specification
is 16732:2019 Galvanized Structural Steel M15 Admixture of Anhydrous Methanol and Gasoline as Fuel for Spark Ignited
is 17076:2019
Engines — Specification
Secondary Cells and Batteries Containing Alkaline or Other Non-Acid Electrolytes
is 17081:2019 Specifications of Aviation Turbine Fuel Jet A1 — Containing Synthesized Hydrocarbons
is 16805:2018/iEC 62619:2017 — Safety Requirements for Secondary Lithium Cells and Batteries, for Use in
Industrial Applications Educational organizations — Management systems for educational organizations —
is/isO 21001:2019
Requirements with guidance for use
is 16833:2018 Automotive Tracking Device (ATD) and Integrated Systems
is/isO 21549-5:2015 Health Informatics — Patient healthcard data — Part 5: Identification data
is 16864:2018 Polycarbonate Protective Shields — Specification
Horizontal methods for molecular biomarker analysis — Methods of analysis for the detection
is 16886:2018 Consumer Product Safety Guidelines for Suppliers is/isO/Ts 21569
of genetically modified organisms and derived products — Part 4: Real-time PCR based
(Part-4):2016
Jewellery — Determination of precious metals in 999‰ Gold, Platinum and Palladium screening methods for the detection of the P-nos and P-nos-nptII DNA sequences
is 16901:2019/ isO 15093:2015
Jewellery Alloys — Difference method using ICP-OES
is/isO 27500:2016 The Human-Centred Organization — Rationale and General Principles
is 16982:2018 Heat Strengthened Glass — Specification
Information Technology — Conformance Testing Methodology for Biometric Data Interchange
is 16996:2018/iEC 60364-8-1: is/isO/iEC 29109-4:2010
Low-Voltage Electrical Installations — Energy Efficiency Formats Defined in ISO/IEC 19794 Part 4 Finger Image Data
2014
is/isO 37001:2016 Anti-Bribery Management Systems — Requirements with Guidance for Use
is 16997:2018/iEC 60364-7-712: Requirements for Low Voltage Special Electrical Installations or Locations — Solar
2017 Photovoltaic (PV) Power Supply Systems Household and Similar Electrical Appliances — Safety Part 2- 89 Particular Requirements
is/iEC 60335 - Part 2 -
for Commercial Refrigerating Appliances with an Incorporated or Remote Refrigerant Unit or
E20 Fuel — Admixture of Anhydrous Ethanol and Gasoline — as Fuel for Spark Ignited sec 89:2010
is 17021:2018 Compressor
Engine Powered Vehicles — Specification
Medical Electrical Equipment — Part 2-25: Particular requirements for the basic safety and
is 17034:2018 Specification for Jaipur Foot is/iEC 60601-2-25:2011
essential performance of electrocardiographs
is 17037:2018 Anti Riot Shoes Specification is/iEC 61168:1993 Radiotherapy simulators — Functional performance characteristics
IMpORTANT STANDARDS REVISED DuRING 2018-19 IMpORTANT STANDARDS REVISED DuRING 2018-19 (CONTINuED)
is 732:2019 Code of Practice for Electrical Wiring Installations (Fourth Revision) is 15533:2018/isO
Cycles — Safety Requirements for Bicycles for young Children (First Revision)
8098:2014
is 1459:2016 Kerosene — Specification (Third Revision)
Quality Management Systems — Requirements for Service Quality by Public Service
is 15700:2018
is 1571:2018 Aviation turbine fuels, Kerosene Type, Jet-A-1-Specification (Tenth Revision) Organizations (First Revision)
is 4576:2018 Liquefied Petroleum Gases — Specification (Third Revision) is 15912:2018 Structural Design Using Bamboo — Code of Practice (First Revision)
is 5168:2018 Glass feeding bottles — Specification (First Revision) Use of Glass in Buildings — Code of Practice (First Revision)
(Part 1) General Methodology for Selection
Liquefied Petroleum Gas Storage Installations Code of Practice: Part 1 Residential Commercial is 16231:2019 (Part 2) Energy and Light
is 6044 (Part 1):2018
and Industrial Cylinder Installations (Third Revision) (Part 3) Fire and Loading
(Part 4) Safety Related to Human Impact
Refillable Seamless Steel Gas Cylinders — Specification Part 1 Normalized Steel Cylinders
is 7285 (Part 1):2018
(Fourth Revision)
Food Safety Management Systems — Requirements for any Organization in the Food Chain
is/isO 22000:2018
Welded and Seamless Steel Dissolved Acetylene Gas Cylinders Specification (First Revision)
is 7312:2018
(Third Revision)
Information Technology — Security Techniques — Information Security Management Systems
List of Colourants for Use in Plastics in Contact with Foodstuffs and Pharmaceuticals (Second is/isO/iEC 27000:2018
is 9833:2018 — Overview and Vocabulary (First Revision)
Revision)
is 9854:2018 Code for Construction of Milk Delivery Vans — Specification (First Revision) is/isO 50001:2018 Energy Management Systems — Requirements with guidance for use (First Revision)
is 13191:2019/isO Child-Resistant Packaging — Requirements and Testing Procedures for Reclosable Packages
8317:2015 (First Revision)
797
found conforming to the relevant Indian the scheme, Assaying & Hallmarking
Standard including declared fineness. Centres recognized by BIS have been 331 370 454 608
qualified to act as Collection and Purity
Hallmarking of Gold Bullion Testing Centres (CPTC). So far, 48 A&H
Hallmarking of gold bullion in the fineness centres and one jeweller have qualified
of 999 & 995 as per IS 1417: 2016 was to act as CPTC. The gold collected by
started in October 2015. Under this CPTCs is to be refined by refineries 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19
scheme, a licence is granted to refineries/ licensed by BIS.
mint that carry out refining of gold by
promotion of Hallmarking
To promote hallmarking in the country NuMBER Of ARTICLES HALLMARkED (IN CRORES)
for effective consumer protection in gold
jewellery trade, awareness programmes
for jewellers are organized by BIS through
its various Regional and Branch offices 4.49
across the country. During the year, 57
such jewellers’ awareness programmes
4.17
were organized. Under the scheme
for Hallmarking, during this period, for
infrastructure building, assistance has been
provided to one Assaying & Hallmarking 3.49 3.16
centre in Silchar, Assam. Under the
capacity building, 20 programmes have
been organized for training of artisans, 3.05
eight programmes have been organized for
Assaying & Hallmarking personal training
and four programmes for training of BIS
officers were organized. 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19
MAnAGEMEnT SYSTEMS
CERTIfICATIOn SERVICES (MSCS)
The Management Systems Certification Board for Certification Bodies (NABCB) and
Services are operated in accordance with ISO/ re-accreditation up to 15 March, 2021, for
IEC 17021-1:2015 Conformity assessment— 24 scope sectors (including 11 additional
Requirements for bodies providing audit scope sectors) in QMS Certification and for
and certification of management systems
- Requirements. In the year 2018-19, four
five scope sectors (including three additional
scope sectors) in EMS Certification. lABORATORY SERVICES
additional composite/hybrid type schemes During the MSC Stakeholder’s Meet, BIS
have been launched, as follows: launched the module for online empanelment In order to support the activities of conformity Management System. During the year, 901
i) Ready Mixed Concrete Certification Scheme of auditors and online submission of assessment schemes, BIS has established samples were tested under Quality Assurance
as per ISO 9001 and IS 4926; applications on www.manakonline.in. An IT- eight laboratories in the country to cater to Activities by BIS Labs. These also include
ii) Road Traffic Safety Management Systems based basic online module for operation by the testing needs of samples generated from the samples tested during participation in a
Certification Scheme as per IS/ISO 39001; Management Systems Coordination Officer conformity assessment schemes, beginning with proficiency testing inter-lab comparison program.
iii) Integrated Milk Certification Scheme for (MSCO) has been developed with CDAC and the establishment of the Central Laboratory at
Packaged Pasteurized Milk as per 13688 implemented. Online module for receipt of Sahibabad in 1962. Subsequently, four regional LAB RECOGNITION SCHEME
along with ISO 22000; application for grant of licence/renewal has laboratories at Mohali, Kolkata, Mumbai and As the volume of work for testing of samples
iv) Adventure Tourism Safety Management been implemented. BIS has been recognized Chennai and three branch office laboratories at generated from conformity assessment schemes
Systems as per IS/ISO 21101:2014. as a Food Safety Auditing Agency as per Food Patna, Bengaluru, and Guwahati were established. is much larger than the available capacity
The Quality Management Systems (QMS) Safety and Standards (Food Safety Auditing) BIS laboratories have facilities for testing of in BIS labs, BIS has established Laboratory
and Environmental Management Systems Regulations, 2018, for the following scopes: products in the fields of chemical, microbiological, Recognition Scheme (LRS) for recognition of
(EMS) Certification Schemes have been a) Food Processing Dairy and other sectors; electrical and mechanical disciplines. Outside Laboratories (OSLs). The scheme is
accredited by the National Accreditation b) Food Storage/Warehouse/Cold Storage. In order to ensure that BIS laboratories based on International Standard IS/ISO/IEC
follow internationally accepted practices, the 17025, and in line with the criteria adopted by
laboratories at Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, the National Accreditation Board for Testing and
Mohali, and Sahibabad have been accredited Calibration Laboratories (NABL) for accreditation
by the National Accreditation Board for Testing of laboratories.
and Calibration Laboratories (NABL) as per the During 2018-19, 35 new labs were recognized
international standard IS/ISO/IEC 17025. and eight labs were de-recognized. As on 31
BIS labs have complete test facilities for March, 2019, the total no. of operative BIS-
398 Indian Standards and, in addition, partial recognized labs were 237, which include reputed
test facilities are also available for 320 Indian R&D organizations, technical institutions,
Standards. During the year, the BIS laboratories Government labs and private sector labs
have tested 19,532 samples of various products (Government labs–76 and Private labs-161).
covered under Certification. In addition, the Besides this, services of 253 Government
Gold Referral Assaying Laboratory at Chennai laboratories of specialized nature are utilized
and Sahibabad have issued 5,139 test reports for different products, as and when required. To
during the year. During 2018-19 under the support the newly launched BIS Compulsory
modernization project, many new testing facilities Registration Scheme, 65 outside labs are testing
were created or existing facilities were upgraded IT products, which were covered under Electronics
in BIS laboratories and 66 BIS officials were and Information Technology Goods (Requirement
trained for IS/ISO/IEC 17025 Laboratory Quality for Compulsory Registration) Order, 2012.
TRAInInG SERVICES
TECHnICAl InfORMATIOn SERVICES National Institute of Training for
Standardization (NITS), the training arm of
four programmes for technical committee
members, a programme on Solid and
Bureau of Indian Standards is located at Liquid Waste Management and 22 training
BIS provides technical information services in the theme “Moving Forward with Indian National Sector-62, Noida. The training institute is programmes were conducted for Industries:
field of standards and conformity assessment to Standardization Strategy: Developing a World equipped with four well-developed training
industries, importers, exporters and government Class Quality Ecosystem” on 8-9 February, halls, an auditorium, library, and a hostel NEW pROGRAMMES: Training on Immediate
agencies in response to their enquiries. Around 200 2019, in Mumbai, Maharashtra. having 48 air-conditioned rooms, a dining hall, Life Support by First Responder; Awareness
enquiries were responded to between April 2018 to BIS also participated in the Regional Standards recreation hall and an air-conditioned gym. Training Programme on Solid and Liquid
March 2019. Conclaves organized by Department of In addition to the training to industry and Waste Management; Why Quality Initiatives
Commerce, Government of India, in collaboration BIS officials, three International Training Fail; Training Programme on Road Traffic
WTO-TBT Enquiry point and Trade Related with BIS, CII, EIC and QCI in Lucknow, Uttar Programmes for developing countries are Safety Management Systems; Management
Activities Pradesh, and Bhubaneswar, Odisha, on 4 also conducted at NITS under the ITEC Systems for Educational Organizations;
BIS continued its activities as the WTO/ January, 2019, and 1 February, 2019. scheme of MEA, Government of India. Training Programme on Skill Enhancement
TBT Enquiry Point of India and continued BIS maintained close cooperation with the During the period 1 April, 2018 – 31 March including soft skills; Integrated Training
providing support to Indian export industry by Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs, 2019, the National Institute of Training Programme on Measurement Uncertainty
disseminating the TBT notifications to relevant Ministry of Finance, Government of India, for for Standardization (NITS) organized 54 & Inter Lab Comparison-Proficiency Testing;
stakeholders through its TBT notification the implementation of WTO Trade Facilitation off-campus programmes and 77 open Training Programme on Managing Change;
portal and by e-mail. Agreement (TFA) and National Trade on-campus programmes, including two Orientation Programme for Diploma &
BIS continued to prepare responses on Specific Facilitation Action Plan. Consumer awareness programmes for Science Graduates at NITS, Noida and
Trade Concerns (STCs) raised by other WTO 2,720 participants from Industry and Orientation Training Programme for young
members in TBT committee meetings on issues Sponsorship of Identification Numbers Consumer Protection Organizations. Also, Professionals.
relevant to standards & conformity assessment Issuer Identification Number (IIN)
procedures. BIS also participated in the meeting BIS continued facilitating the issue of IINs as per
of WTO Committee on TBT held on 14-15 ISO/IEC 7812 ‘Identification Cards-Identification
November, 2018, in Geneva, Switzerland. of Issuers’ by sponsoring applications of Banks/
BIS, Centre for WTO Studies and National Financial Organizations to the American
Accreditation Board for Certification Bodies Bankers Association (ABA). The ISO/IEC
(NABCB) collaborated with the Department 7812 specifies a numbering system for the
of Commerce and Confederation of identification of issuers of the identification
Indian Industries (CII) to organize the 5th cards used in international and/or inter-industry
National Standards Conclave on the theme interchange.
‘”Implementing the Indian National Strategy
for Standards” from 18-19 June, 2018, in World Manufacturer Identifier
New Delhi. (WMI) Number
Department of Commerce, Government of India In coordination with the Society of Automotive
and BIS in collaboration with Confederation of Engineers (SAE), USA; BIS issues WMI Codes
Indian Industries (CII), Export Inspection Council as per ISO 3780:2009 ‘Road Vehicles - World
of India (EIC), National Accreditation Board Manufacturer Identifier (WMI) Code’ to
for Certification Bodies (NABCD) and Centre automobile manufacturers and exporters in
for Research on International Trade (CRIT) India. 143 WMI Codes were allotted to various
organized a Special Standards Conclave on the vehicle manufacturers during the period.
COnSUMER AffAIRS
bis endeavours to provide its services standardization. During the year, BIS has
and the benefits of standardization organized 40 EUS Programmes.
and certification to all its stakeholders.
The Consumer Affairs department of WORLD STANDARDS DAY:
BIS handles various consumer-related The World Standards Day theme for the
activities that include redressal of public year 2018 was ‘International Standards
grievances, organizing various awareness and Fourth Industrial Revolution’. The vigilance awareness Week 2018 - Closing Ceremony
programmes for the stakeholders of BIS day was observed across BIS ROs and
and events of the World Standards Day. BOs. Four curtain raiser seminars were SALE Of STANDARDS: VIGILANCE ACTIVITIES:
During the year, 182 awareness held in premier educational institutions bis sells Indian Standards and Special The Vigilance Department functions in
programmes were organised across on various facets of Industrial Revolution Publications through 25 different sales outlets close coordination with Central Vigilance
the country. BIS also had 72 industry 4.0 at IISc, Bengaluru, IIT-Bombay, IIT- located at its HQ, and regional and branch Commission (CVC), Central Bureau of
awareness programmes to propagate Guwahati and IIT-Kanpur offices. Sale is also done through registered Investigation (CBI) and Ministry of Consumer
the concept of standardization, product booksellers spread across major cities of India. Affairs, Food & Public Distribution. The
certification, management systems puBLIC GRIEVANCES: BIS also sells foreign standards (ISO, IEC, BSI activities, inter alia, include:
certification and other activities. Consumers can lodge their grievances London, DIN Germany, JIS Japan) in India l Preventive Vigilance (for example,
relating to BIS certified products through from BIS Headquarters. BIS also sells Indian streamlining of procedures, training,
EDuCATIONAL uTILIZATION Of offline and online methods. Complaints Standards and Special Publications through preparation of Agreed List and List of Officers
STANDARDS pROGRAMMES: are monitored regularly for redressal. its e-portal, www.standardsbis.in. The Indian of doubtful integrity).
BIS organizes Educational Utilization During the year, 340 complaints were Standards are available as soft copies and l Punitive Vigilance (for example, scrutiny of
of Standards Programmes (EUS) for received and 306 complaints were through annual subscriptions on DVDs/online. complaints received, investigations, disciplinary
students and teachers of schools, redressed. A touchscreen kiosk, connected to the BIS action against the officers at fault).
colleges, etc., to inculcate in young e-portal, is available at the Sales Department l Surveillance and Detection (vigilance
minds the concepts and benefits of CITIZEN CHARTER: of HQ to help customers browse details of audits, scrutiny of annual property returns,
Citizen's Charter has been implemented standards, amendments and prices. monitoring, review meetings).
and timelines are being monitored every BIS celebrated Vigilance Awareness Week
month through Management Control puBLICITY: from 29 October, 2018, to 3 November, 2018.
Reports. BIS creates awareness about its various The week-long event had many activities
activities through print, electronic, outdoor such as display of banners, distribution
ENfORCEMENT: and digital media. In 2018-19, publicity of pamphlets, and quiz, essay and slogan
During 2018-19, BIS carried out 125 campaigns were executed mainly to writing competitions on the theme: Eradicate
search and seizures all over the country promote importance of ISI-mark, hallmark Corruption – Build a New India. Workshops
on firms misusing the ISI mark, and on gold jewellery, and compulsory on preventive vigilance were organized in
such products were seized. Efforts were registration schemes. BIS participated in Northern Regional Office, Central Laboratory
made for timely launching of prosecution popular consumer and industrial fairs/ including Ghaziabad Branch Office and
against the offenders in the court of law. exhibitions to disseminate information Bangalore Branch Office. Preventive
BIS also issued press releases regarding about its activities. BIS is also active on vigilance audits of Haryana Branch Office,
the enforcement raids for giving wide all popular social media platforms and Bhubaneswar Branch Office, Central
publicity with the intention to create regularly posts regarding its activities and Laboratory and Bangalore Branch Office
awareness among the consumers. various events. were carried out during the year.
World standards Day 2018 celebrations held on 15 november, 2018 at new Delhi
HIndI ACTIVITIES
GOVERnMEnT PlAn SCHEMES
buREau of Indian Standards has officers and employees were trained.
followed the act, rules, directions and bis has been implementing the infrastructural building, assistance
orders issued by the Department of HINDI fORTNIGHT Plan scheme for setting up of gold has been provided to one Assaying &
Official Language regarding official Hindi fortnight was celebrated from Assaying & Hallmarking (A&H) centres Hallmarking centre in Silchar, Assam.
language. Accordingly, following work 1-14 September, 2018, at the BIS in India with central assistance. Under the capacity building, 20
related to progressive use of Hindi HQ. Seven Hindi competitions were The components of the scheme are programmes have been organized for
has been done. organized during the fortnight and 42 indicated below: training of artisans. Eight programmes
prizes were awarded by the Director a) Infrastructure building - Setting have been organized for Assaying &
HINDI IMpLEMENTATION General, BIS, at the prize distribution up of Assaying & Hallmarking Hallmarking Personnel Training and
Annual Programme issued by function held on 17 September, 2018. (A&H) Centres four programmes for training of BIS
Department of Official Language was b) Capacity building officers.
circulated to all departments HINDI TRAINING i) Training of Artisans During 2018-19, BIS received `100
of BIS. Official Language Implementation Officers and employees were provided ii) Training of Trainers (BIS auditors) lakh and an amount of `49.23 lakh
Committee of HQ conducted its four training of Hindi language, typing and iii) Training of personnel of Assaying (`26.12 lakh for infrastructure building
quarterly meetings on time. The four stenography. Nineteen officers and & Hallmarking Centres and `23.10 lakh for capacity building
quarterly reports of Hindi were timely employees received training in Hindi Under the Plan Scheme for programmes) under this scheme has
sent to the Ministry, and 32 Hindi computer and nine employees were Hallmarking, during this period, for been utilized.
workshops were organized in different trained in Hindi typing under the Hindi
offices of the Bureau in which 300 Typing Teaching programme. NATIONAL SYSTEM fOR STANDARDIZATION
National System for Standardization under plan scheme is in operation with the components
INSpECTION Of pARLIAMENTARY as indicated below:
COMMITTEE ON OffICIAL
LANGuAGE & OTHER MEETINGS
During the period, the Second
Sub-Committee of Committee of 5
Parliament on Official Language 1 3
organizing iSo/iEC and
inspected South Regional Office, Research & Development other international/
Seminars/
Chennai; Central Regional Office, New Projects for Establishment/ workshops and Regional/SAARC
Delhi; Faridabad and Ghaziabad branch Revision of indian Standards Training Multilateral/Bilateral
Meetings/workshops/
offices. The Committee expressed
Trainings in india
satisfaction towards the progressive use 4
of Hindi in these offices.
2 intensifying participation
of BiS officials, Technical
STANDARDS AND intensifying Participation Committee Members, other
of BiS Technical officials and experts in international
GENERAL TRANSLATION Committee Members in Standardization by participation
The work of general and technical Technical Committee in international/Regional/
vetting of standards translated by Meetings Bilateral Meetings/
panelled and in-house translators was Trainings
geared up. During the period,
titles of 570 standards were also
made bilingual. During 2018-19, BIS received `100 lakh and `30.87 lakh carry over of previous year (total amount `130.87 lakh)
under this scheme and the same has been spent on various components of the scheme.
NEW BuILDING
CONSTRuCTION
RENOVATION
pROJECTS
GREEN INITIATIVE-
SOLAR pOWER HRd, AdMInISTRATIOn And GEnERAl SERVICES
pROJECTS pROJECTS
1. Construction of new 2. Renovation of Manak During the year, following DuRING THE YEAR, DEpLOYMENT Of pERSONNEL IN THE VARIOuS
buildings at Naya Bhawan building at BIS was the energy savings from ACTIVITIES Of BIS DuRING 2018-19 IS GIVEN BELOW:
Raipur (Chhattisgarh) HQs, New Delhi Rooftop Solar Power Plants
The construction of BIS a) Phase 1 & Phase 2 GROuP-WisE DEPlOymEnT
installed in BIS HQ, New Delhi aCTiviTy
Office building at Naya of the renovation of (as on 31 March, 2019)
(100 kW), SRO Lab, Chennai
Raipur has ben entrusted to Manak Bhawan building, A A (Non-Scientific
(100 kW), WRO, Mumbai (40 ToTAl
CPWD. Work is in progress comprising renovation of all (Scientific Cadre) Cadre) and B, C, D
kW), NITS, Noida (50 kW),
and construction of the floors, is in progress.
Hyderabad branch office Standards Formulation 78 43 121
building has reached upto b)The exterior painting
first floor level. of Manak Bhawan and (40kW) ERO and ERO Lab,
Certification 271 268 539
Manakalaya has been Kolkata (64.4kW). Gains were
The renovation work of completed. also made from net metering Laboratories 41 201 242
Ghaziabad branch office in c)The facilities for Common systems installed. Technical Support Service 29 95 124
central laboratory premises is Room for ladies and
under progress. gents is completed.
Administration/HRD/Estt. 03 125 128
Total Installed
d)The civil construction work 394.4 Others (Corporate) 08 122 130
Capacity (kW)
of Gym is completed.
TOTAL 430 854 1284
e)The pilot project for
Energy
renovation of Manakalaya BIS continues to make efforts on development of human resources. As a part of the development of
generated
is completed. 219.443 human resources, BIS personnel are imparted training through in-house training programmes at NITS
in 2018-19
3. Replacement of lifts in and by deputing them to training programmes organized by various agencies from time to time.
BIS HQ (in MWh)
Replacement of all four lifts GROup-WISE STRENGTH Of EMpLOYEES IN BIS AS ON 31 MARCH, 2019 *Earlier, they were
of BIS HQ through CPWD has Energy in Group ‘D’. After
been completed. Savings 16,61,059.4 GRouP ExiSTiNG REPRESENTATioN of SC/ imparting the
4. Repair and Renovation in 2018-19 STRENGTH ST/oBC/PH/Ex-SER. prescribed training
to them as per the
of BIS Branch Office and (in `) A (Scientific Cadre) 430 210 decision of GOI on the
Laboratory at Bengaluru
recommendation of
The project for repairs and Gains from A (Administrative, Finance and Other posts) 35 22
6th CPC, the status of
renovation at BIS Branch net metering 26,408 B 389 97 Group ‘D’ employees
Office and Laboratory have ceased on their
(in `)
building at Bengaluru is under C 310 196 completion of training.
execution through CPWD. D* 120 62 Now, they are being
Work is nearing completion. treated as Group 'C’
TOTAL 1284 587 employees.
ACHIEVEMEnTS Of 2018-19
l As on 31 March, 2019, the number of operative the Ministry of External Affairs and attended by
l A total of 881 Indian Standards covering the ISO General Assembly (GA) and licences for hallmarking of gold and silver 97 participants from several developing countries.
a wide range of subjects were formulated related meetings at Geneva, Switzerland, jewellery was 24,623 and 2,065, respectively. The l During the year, 182 consumer awareness
during the year. As on 31 March, 2019, during 24-28 September, 2018. During number of operative BIS recognized assaying and programmes, 72 industry awareness programmes
20,227 standards were in force. Some of ISO GA 2018, meetings of ISO Council, hallmarking centres was 797. During the year and 40 programmes for educational utilization
the important Standards formulated during DEVCO (ISO Committee on Developing about 4.49 crore articles of jewellery/artefacts of standards were organized. Three hundred
the period include those on Vermicompost, Country Matters) and General Assembly were hallmarked. and forty complaints were received and 306
Galvanized Structural Steel, RFID System were attended. DG BIS was a panelist l BIS has been provisionally recognized by Food complaints were redressed during the year.
for Automotive Application, Bullet in the TMB-DEVCO panel discussion and Safety Auditing Agency under the draft Food l BIS carried out 125 search and seizures all over
Resistant Jacket, Aviation Turbine Fuel Jet, on "Mechanism to facilitate developing Safety and Standards (Food Safety Auditing) the country on firms misusing the ISI mark and
Polycarbonate Protective Shields, etc. country participation in technical work." regulations, 2018, for the Dairy sector. products were also seized. Efforts were made
l To create awareness and disseminate l Conformity assessment has been a l 797 Quality Management System (QMS) for timely launching of prosecution against the
information on standards and to facilitate leading activity of BIS. This includes Certification licences, 189 Environmental offenders in the court of law.
their implementation, BIS organizes product certification through the BIS Management Systems (EMS) Certification l As a green initiative, Rooftop Solar Power
seminars and workshops for stakeholders. Product Certification Marks Scheme (ISI licences, 111 Occupational Health & Safety Plants are installed in HQ, New Delhi (100 kW),
The notable events were on National Mark), Foreign Manufacturers Certification Management Systems (OHSMS) Certification SRO Lab, Chennai (100 kW), WRO, Mumbai
Building Code of India 2016, National Scheme and Compulsory Registration licences, 22 Food Safety Management System (40 kW), and NITS, Noida (50 kW), Hyderabad
Seminar on “Smart Machining and Industry Scheme, Hallmarking, Management (FSMS) Certification licences, 108 Service Quality Branch Office (40 kW), Eastern Regional Office,
4.0” and BIS-IEC International Conference System Certifications and of testing Management System (SQMS) Certification Kolkata (24.4 kW), and BIS Eastern Regional
on Smart City Standardization. of product samples in laboratories for licences, 28 Energy Management System (EnMS) Office Laboratory, Kolkata (40 kW). BIS has also
l BIS, during the year, increased the purpose of certification. In line with Certification licences, 01 Hazards Analysis and implemented Net Metering at HQ, New Delhi,
its involvement and participation in the Government policy of ease of doing Critical Control Point (HACCP) stand-alone NITS, Noida, and Hyderabad Branch Office.
international standardization committees business, BIS introduced simplified licences, 24 HACCP integrated with QMS licences l As on 31 March, 2019, a total of 1,284
of International Organization for procedures of certification and online and one Medical Devices Management System employees were on the rolls of BIS.
Standardization (ISO) and International registration processes for its registration (MDMS) licence were operative as on l Vigilance Awareness Week was celebrated in
Electrotechnical Commission (IEC). schemes. 18 products were covered 31 March, 2019. BIS from 29 October, 2018, to 3 November, 2018.
A total of 5,812 Indian Standards for the first time under the product l Hindi Pakhwara was celebrated from 1-14
have been so far harmonized with the certification scheme. OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS September, 2018, at BIS HQ in which seven
International Standards. l 19,532 samples were tested by l In an endeavour to build the capacity of the competitions related to Hindi were organized
l BIS signed cooperation agreements BIS Laboratories. In addition, 5,139 developing world in the fields of standards and and 42 prizes were awarded to the successful
with National Standards Body of other samples were tested by Gold Referral conformity assessment, the 15th International participants.
countries like the Hellenic Organization for Assaying Laboratory in Chennai and Training Programme on Management Systems, l BIS recorded a total income (excluding
Standardization (NQIS/ELOT), Greece, and Sahibabad. As on March 2019, 237 the 51st International Training Programme on interest from investment) of about `705.79
Ghana Standards Authority (GSA), Ghana, outside labs stood recognized by BIS, Standardization and Quality Assurance and crore, compared to `587.36 crore during the
and the Agency for Standardization, including 65 labs for testing of IT the 9th International Training Programme on previous year (2017-18), an increase of 20.16%.
Metrology and Certification of Uzbekistan. products, which were covered under Laboratory Quality Management Systems (LQMS) BIS continued to be self-sufficient in meeting
l A four-member Indian delegation led Electronics and Information Technology were organized by National Institute of Training its expenditure and other liabilities from its own
by Secretary, Department of Consumer Goods (Requirement for Compulsory for Standardization (NITS) of BIS during the year. income for the 30th consecutive year.
Affairs, along with the DG BIS attended Registration) Order, 2012. These training programmes were sponsored by Director General
Income from Services 6,79,62.59 5,63,82.16 20.54 Corpus/Capital Fund 1 12,79,81,51,386 8, 18,48,64,664
Income from Sales of Standards 9,14.35 9,85.52 -7.22 Reserves and Surpluses - -
Retrocession from ISO and IEC 6,49.57 4,95.06 31.21 Earmarked/Endowment Fund 2 18,98,45,74, 181 18,44,33,03,854
Income from Investment 34,53.38 13,59.34 1,54.05 Current Liabilities and Provisions 3 26,37, 19,972 24,86,06,768
expendIture assets
sub-totaL 2,79,01.09 2,71,68.34 2.70 Current Assets, Loans, Advances, etc. 7 24,60,59, 17,537 19,36,51,76,686
Surplus carried to Capital Fund 4,61,31.81 2,77,69.85 Contingent Liabilities and Notes on
17
Accounts
Details of Investment 18
expendIture
Interest - -
Details of Investment 18 - -
46
sCHeDUle 2 - eARMARKeD/eNDOWMeNt fUNDs
i
TOTAL
Assistance Assistance
from MOCA from MOCA
Assistance National pension & Hallmarking
under plan under the plan General
from MOCA benevolent pension Gratuity education &
scheme for project: Quality provident Current Year previous Year
under fund scheme liability fund protection
setting up of infrastructure fund
C.W.f. fund Account fund
Hallmarking for consumer
Centres protection (plan)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
ii) Income from Interest on Investments of the funds 2,92,895 1,16,846 5,370 42,983 11,98,09,210 76,200 1,57,77,77,704 1,69,81,21,208 15903,63,264
iii) Contribution to the respective fund 7,31,520 23,62,83,364 6,84,25,525 2,74,573 30,57,14,982
30,70,36,836
totaL (a+b) 1,33,17,533 7,62,89,847 4,64,574 24,87,864 1,96,43,61,667 702,23,396 18,34,04,68,087 28,00,796 20,47,04,13,764 20,08,44,32,916
- payments to employees, pensioners & beneficiaries 4,00,030 36,40,60,608 6,82,28,271 1,03,32,92,260 1,46,59,81,169 1,61,63,99,997
total revenue expenditure 54,80,557 1,,42,45,543 1,32,314 4,00,030 36,40,60,608 6,82,28,271 1,03,32,92,260 - 1,48,58,39,583 1,64,11,29,062
totaL(c) 54,80,557 1,42,45,543 1,32,314 4,00,030 36,40,60,608 6,82,28,271 1,03,32,92,260 - 1,48,58,39,583 1,64,11,29,062
b) Abroad
totaL(a)
totaL(a+b)
b. provIsIons
b) Certification
3. statutory Liabilities
a. current LIabILItIes
9,48,57,431
current Year
7,31,582
2,20,38,187
2,85,72,819
10,25,36,329
1,34,34,904
26,37,19,972
15,48,720
26,37,19,972
-
SChEDuLES FOrmINg pArt OF BALANCE ShEEt AS ON 31St mArCh 2019
9,19,68,108
Previous Year
97,92,570
4,70,845
2,21,53,035
9,63,86,718
28,17,622
2,50,17,870
-
24,86,06,768
24,86,06,768
Amount in Rupees (`)
Cost/ On
Deductions Cost/valuation As at the On additions As at the current As at the
valuation as at Additions during deductions total up to the
during the at the year beginning of during the year-end 2018- previous year-
beginning of the year during the year-end
year end the year year 19 end 2017-18
5 vehIcLes 37,16,595 8,21,754 6,79,272 38,59,077 27,54,876 2,54,138 5,90,052 24,18,962 14,40,115 9,61,719
FurnIture, oFFIce
6 eQuIpments & 32,79,57,540 3,40,82,919 15,58,803 36,04,81,656 26,76,11,985 1,46,98,278 13,94,841 28,09,15,422 7,95,66,234 6,03,45,555
computers
7 LIbrarY booKs 2,75,40,984 3,25,302 2,78,66,286 2,75,05,899 36,349 2,75,42,248 3,24,038 35,085
totaL(a) oF
1,85,08,34,036 6,10,83,141 44,89,537 1,90,74,27,640 81,80,62,695 5,54,27,233 37,55,491 86,97,34,437 1,03,76,93,203 1,03,27,71,341
current Year
prevIous Year 1,68,27,57,989 17,26,85,196 46,09,149 1,85,08,34,036 75,90,40,195 6,29,43,430 39,20,930 81,80,62,695
capItaL WorK In
b. 64,90,600 32,12,76,137 32,12,76,137 32,77,66,737
proGress 32,77,66,737
1
1
2
1.1
2.1
1.2
2.2
2.5
2.3
2.4
totaL
totaL(1)
totaL(2)
totaL(1)+(2)
SCHEDULE 6 - INVESTMENTS-OTHERS
debentures and bonds
debentures and bonds
-
-
Current Year
Current Year
6,08,15,58,662
1,10,74,68,161
1,70,00,000
31,27,08,594
8,95,69,893
43,37,62,680
25,44,26,994
4,97,40,90,501
2,00,00,000
4,95,40,90,501
sCHeDUle 5 - iNVestMeNts fROM eARMARKeD/eNDOWMeNt fUND
SChEDuLES FOrmINg pArt OF BALANCE ShEEt AS ON 31St mArCh 2019
-
-
Previous Year
previous Year
(Amount in Rs.)
6,15,10,60,522
1,15,21,11,686
1,45,00,000
31,27,08,594
13,93,29,875
43,04,19,428
25,51,53,789
4,99,89,48,836
2,00,00,000
4,97,89,48,836
Amount in Rupees (`)
current Year Previous Year (Income on Investment from Earmarked/Endowment Fund transferred to Fund)
current Year Previous Year sCHeDUle 11 - iNCOMe fROM ROYAltY, pUbliCAtiONs, etC.
1. Conferences & Training Fees 4,44,74,478 2,22,27,278 current Year Previous Year
3. Subscription for Standards India Journal - 26,600 1. Electronic Media 7,06,98,445 5,96,21,364
b. retrocession from Iso and Iec on sale of their publications in India 6,49,57,102 4,95,06,473
b) Postage 60,45,544 70,09,242 i) Quality System Charges 1,54,70,830 84,18,711
c) Telephone 1,08,69,343 1,16,63,021 j) Staff Training 1,12,98,153 12,86,448
d) Recruitment 21,30,489 3,01,095 k) Hindi Promotional Activities 30,05,129 42,67,283
e) Refreshment and Entertainment 17,42,139 16,25,131 l) Enforcement Outsourcing Expenses 2,91,816 2,19,882
f) Liveries 6,60,990 1,60,021 m) Exchange Rate Variation 17,71,860 4,86,180
g) Insurance and Bank Charges 21,66,263 17,75,450 n) CENVAT Credit Expenses/Input Tax Credit Foregone 18,32,977 15,49,456
h) Miscellaneous 29,78,389 27,12,475 o) R&D Projects - 13,19,589
i) Rent and Statutory Taxes 3,29,57,692 5,41,12,009 totaL(9) 21,80,08,119 16,65,47,408
j) Electricity and Water Charges 5,10,22,010 4,53,50,583 totaL(1 to 9) 1,03,60,74,850 82,10,23,114
k) Taxi Hiring Charges 1,40,45,823 1,04,44,142
totaL(6) 14,08,08,127 15,13,17,868
6.2 All Government Grants/Assistance from Ministries and their utilization are
sCHeDUle 16 shown in the Earmarked/Endowment Fund Schedule.
SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES 6.3 The Government Grants/Assistance utilized towards Capital Cost of setting
of projects and acquisition of Fixed Assets are shown as addition to
Corpus/Capital Fund.
1. ACCCOUNtiNG CONVeNtiON
7. fOReiGN CURReNCY tRANsACtiONs
The Financial Statements are prepared on the basis of historical cost
7.1 Transactions denominated in Foreign Currency are accounted at the exchange
convention, unless otherwise stated and generally on the accrual method of
rate prevailing at the date of the transaction.
accounting, except the Certification Income and the interest due on default
investments, which are accounted on cash basis. 7.2 Current Liabilities are converted at the exchange rate prevailing at the
end of the year and the relevant gain/loss is transferred to Income &
2. iNVeNtORies
Expenditure Account.
The value of Stock of Indian Standards and other publications are not accounted
8. pAY & AllOWANCes
for as a matter of policy. However, the Stock of paper, laboratory consumables,
spares, stationery and gold are valued at cost. The payments of Pay & Allowances and leave encashment are charged to
Income & Expenditure Account on cash basis under Pay and Allowances.
3. iNVestMeNt
9. RetiReMeNt beNefits
3.1 The Investments are usually carried at cost.
9.1 Liability towards pension of retired employees and pension and gratuity of
3.2 The premium paid on acquisition of permanent investment is amortized on a
existing employees for past service based on the Actuarial Valuation is accrued
time proportion basis upto the date of maturity.
and provided in the Pension/Gratuity Liability Fund Account shown under the
4. fiXeD Asset Schedule - Earmarked/Endowment Fund.
4.1 Fixed Assets are stated at Cost of acquisition inclusive of inward Freight, Duties 9.2 Based on the Actuarial Valuation Report, Annual Contribution to the Fund is
and Taxes. provided in the Income & Expenditure Account with corresponding credit to
Pension/Gratuity Liability Fund Account.
4.2 Fixed Assets acquired out of Grants/Assistance from Ministries are capitalized
at values stated, by corresponding credit to Corpus/Capital Fund. 9.3 The actual payments of all pensionary benefits and recurring pension during
the year are debited to Pension/Gratuity Liability Fund Account.
4.3 Fixed Assets received by way of non-monetary grants are capitalized at values
stated by corresponding credit to Corpus/Capital Fund. 10. lOANs tO eMplOYees
5. DepReCiAtiON The Interest on House Building, Conveyance and Computer Loan given to
employees is accounted on cash basis after the recovery of the principal
Depreciation is provided on written down value method as per the rates amount of Loan.
specified in the Income Tax Act 1961.
11. Gpf ACCOUNts
6. GOVeRNMeNt GRANts/AssistANCe
The surplus/deficit in the GPF Account of employees is treated as
6.1 Government Grants/Assistance are accounted on realization basis. income/expense of the Bureau.
2 NOtes ON ACCOUNts
sCHeDUle 17
1.4 Bank Guarantee: Bank Guarantee of `5.00 lakh valid upto 05.01.2020 was
2.3 National Pension Scheme Fund:- The National Pension Scheme (NPS) is applicable
2.2.2 The position of the Pension & Gratuity Liability Fund as on 31.03.2019 is given to all employees who joined BIS after 01.01.2004. The employees’ contribution
as under: and BIS contribution in respect of those who are enrolled with the Regulator are
remitted to PFDRA on monthly basis. However, the employees contribution and
i) Opening Balance in the Fund:- The amount available in the Pension & Gratuity
BIS contribution in respect of employees who are yet to be enrolled with the
Liability Fund Account as on 01.04.2018 amounted to `16,75,94,16,663.
Regulator is kept with BIS under NPS Fund Account and is invested by BIS. The
ii) Interest earned by the Fund:- The total interest earned during 2018-19 on interest calculated at the rate equivalent to the interest rate of GPF is credited to
investments of Pension & Gratuity Liability Fund and Corpus/Capital Fund of BIS on their accounts. The balance in the NPS Fund with BIS as on 31.03.2019 amounted
accrual basis amounted to `1,92,16,35,115. This has been apportioned between these to `19,95,125 {Schedule 2, column 6}.
two funds in the ratio of opening balance of investment against these funds as on
01.04.2018 as given below:
amount in rupees (`) 2.4 Investment of BIS Funds
Investment opening Interest of 2.4.1 The total investments of BIS Funds: The total Investments of BIS as on 31.03.2019
balance of `192,16,35,115 amounted to `2,52,050.90 lakh, which represents various funds as under:
Investments for 2018-19
as on apportioned in the Rupees (`) in lakh
01.04.2018 ratio of opening
Funds against which the Investment in Investment in total
balance of Investments
Investment is represented Fixed depos- central Govt. Investment
as on 01.04.2018
its of psu securities/
Investment towards Pension & Gratuity bank bonds of psus*
Liability Fund A/c {total of Schedule 5 (Item 16,75,94,16,663 1,57,77,77,704
1) and Schedule 7A, Item 4(a)(iii)(A)(I)}
General Investments towards Corpus/Capital i) Pension & Gratuity Liability Fund 12,33,30.85 4,97,40.90 17,30,71.75
Fund A/c {Schedule 7A, Item 4(a)(iii)(B)} 3,65,25,10,502 34,38,57,411
ii) General Investment of BIS
totaL 20,41,19,27,165 1,92,16,35,115 7,89,59.20 - 7,89,59.20
representing Corpus/Capital Fund
iii) National Pension Scheme Fund 19.95 - 19.95
Accordingly, the interest earnings of `1,57,77,77,704 have been credited to Pension totaL Investment 20,23,10.00 4,97,40.90 25,20,50.90
& Gratuity Liability Fund Account (Schedule 2 Column 7) and the remaining
interest earnings of `34,38,57,411 appear in the Income & Expenditure Account (shown under (shown under
(Refer Schedule 10). Schedule 7(A) item No. 1 of
(item 4(a)(iii)) Schedule 5)
iii) Payments made from the Fund:- The total net payments of pension,
commutation and gratuity during 2018-19 amounted to `1,03,00,18,540. *(includes premium paid on purchase of Government of India Securities)
2.4.2 BIS had made an investment of `200.00 lakh in the bonds of U.P. Cooperative (i) Balance as on 01.04.2018 42,38,799 6,19,34,202 6,61,73,001
& Spinning Mills Federation Ltd. (UPCSMFL), an undertaking of Uttar Pradesh Funds received from
Government on 17.12.1998 @ 16% per annum. UPCSMFL had defaulted in the (ii) 1,00,00,000 1,00,00,000
DoCA in 2018-19 -
payment of interest and principal on maturity dates. The maturity of principal was
Interest earned credited
due on 30.04.2003 (33%), 30.10.2003 (33%) and 30.04.2004 (34%). The interest (iii)(a) 1,15,626 1,220 1,16,846
to Scheme A/c
is under default since 01.05.2000 which amounts to `128.00 lakh till date of
maturity at coupon rate. BIS had filed a case through Petition No. 451/2002 before (iii)(b) Other receipts _
the National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (NCDRC). The Hon’ble (iv) total {(i) + (ii) + (iii)} 1,43,54,425 6,19,35,422 7,62,89,847
NCDRC pronounced its judgement on 01.02.2016 and ordered the opposite party
No. 01 (UPCSMFL) & opposite party No. 02 (Government of Uttar Pradesh, the (v) Expenditure in 2018-19
guarantor) to pay a sum of `200 lakh jointly and severally to BIS along with the (a) Capital - -
interest @ 9% only from 01.05.2000 till the date of realization. A Caveat Petition
has also been filed by BIS in the Supreme Court on 03.03.2016. (b) Revenue 1,29,77,882 1,29,77,882
Interest refunded/to be
(c) 12,67,661 12,67,661
refunded to DoCA
The UPCSMFL filed the Review Petitions No. 48/2017 & 138/2017 praying total expenditure in
the Hon’ble NCDRC to (i) allow this Review Petition and recall order dated -
2018-19 v{(a)+(b)+(c)} 1,42,45,543 1,42,45,543
01.02.2016 passed by this Hon’ble Court in Original Petition No. 451/2002, and
(ii) set aside order 01.02.2016 passed by this Hon’ble Court in Original Petition Balance as on 31.03.2019
(vi) {(iv) – (v)} {as per Sched- 1,08,882 6,19,35,422 6,20,44,304
No. 451/2002 and hear this case afresh. The Review Petitions were dismissed
ule 2, column 2}
by Hon’ble NCDRC. The Hon’ble NCDRC has issued Dasti Notice of E.A. No. 43 of
2016 and of all M.A.s filed therein to the Respondents/Judgement Debtors and Capital Work in Progress
to the official Liquidator. The said Executive application is listed for 04.07.2019 in (vii) against the fund (refer _ 6,42,82,564 6,42,82,564
Hon’ble NCDRC. Schedule 4)
Funds Available as on
(viii) 1,08,882 ( 23,47,142)*
31.03.2019
2.5 Plan Scheme for setting up of Gold Hallmarking & Assaying Centres in India with *The amount spent in excess of the funds available has been reflected as Accounts
central assistance. This scheme is being operated by BIS on behalf of the Ministry Recoverable from DoCA, GOI [ Refer Sch. 7 (A) Item 2C (ii)]
of Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution, Department of Consumer Affairs,
Govt. of India. The Department of Consumer Affairs vide its letter No. 8/2/2004-
BIS dated 30.09.2005 had conveyed the sanction to the Scheme for setting up of
Gold Hallmarking & Assaying Centres in India with central assistance. The funds 2.7 New Central AC Plant for Manak Bhawan Building by NBCC:- The project of
of `1,00,00,000 were received from the Government during 2018-19. The unspent Installation of New Central AC Plant for Manak Bhawan at HQ was initiated in the
balance under the Scheme as on 31.03.2019 amounted to `78,36,976, which has year 2003-04. National Building Construction Corporation (NBCC) was appointed
been carried over to 2019-20. ( Schedule 2, column 1). as Project Management Consultant (PMC) for the project. The payment of `86.07
lakh was made to NBCC. However, the project was stopped in June 2006. The
settlement of Account could not be made due to a dispute regarding the manner
of calculation of consultancy charges payable to NBCC. It was, therefore, decided
2.6 Plan Schemes of Government of India National System for Standardization (NSS)
that no payment shall be released to NBCC against other projects namely
– Strengthening Standardization at National & International Level (Schedule 2,
Construction of JBO Building and NITS Noida till the settlement of accounts with
column 2): The position of funds received and spent by BIS during 2018-19 and
NBCC towards this project. The payments of `86,07,396 made upto 2008-09
the unspent balance as on 31.03.2019 under the two schemes that are being
under this project have been shown as Capital work-in-progress in the Schedule
implemented by BIS on behalf of the Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food & Public
of Fixed Assets [Schedule 4]. Executive Committee (EC) in its 79th meeting held
Distribution, Department of Consumer Affairs, Government of India is as under:
Vehicles 8,21,754 2.10.2 Income-Tax Exemption granted to BIS under section 10(23)(c)(iv), which was withdrawn by
DG:IT(E) vide order dated 24.02.2012 from Assessment Year 2009-10 and onwards was
totaL 6,10,83,141 restored by it vide order dated 04.12.2012 in compliance with the order of Hon’ble High Court
of Delhi. Therefore, the tax exemption of BIS under section 10(23)(c)(iv) of Income Tax Act is
also available. The DG IT(E) had filed SLP in Hon’ble Supreme Court under Article 136 of the
Constitution of India against allowing the Writ Petition of BIS by the Hon’ble High Court of
2.8.2 Capital Work-in-Progress: The Capital work-in-progress reflected under Fixed Delhi. The SLP filed by DG:IT(E) has been converted into Civil Appeal which is pending in the
Assets Schedule (Schedule 4) includes various building projects and air- Hon’ble Supreme Court.
conditioning project at HQ. The project-wise amount of capital work-in-progress
reflected in Schedule 4 is given in the following table: 2.11 The Annual Accounts have been prepared in the Uniform Formats of Accounts prescribed by
the Ministry of Finance.
Amount in Rupees (`)
2.12 The previous year figures have been re-grouped wherever found necessary to make them
Sl. Project Capital work in
No. progress as on comparable with current year groups and figures.
31.03.2019
2.13 Figures in Final Accounts have been rounded off to the nearest rupee.
1. Construction of Chandigarh Regional Office Building and 98.84
Renovation of Northern Regional Office Laboratory Building,
Mohali-CPWD
2. Construction of Rajkot Office Building-CPWD 395.94
3. Construction of Jammu Office Building-CPWD 423.36
4. Modernization of Training Institute Building at Noida from 642.83
the assistance received from the Government under Plan
Fund-CPWD
5. Air-Conditioning of HQ Building-CPWD 1,520.36
6. Replacement of Lifts of BIS:HQ-CPWD 22.63
7. Renovation of Canteen of BIS:HQ-CPWD 22.73
8. Central AC Plant (through NBCC-discontinued) (please 86.07
refer note 2.8)
totaL 3,212.76
State Bank of Mysore 22,80.00 2.1.3 Special Deposits with RBI 31,27.08 31,27.08
State Bank of Patiala 1,31,70.00 2.1.4 Debentures and Bonds of PSUs & Finan- 8,95.70 9,14.36
cial Institutions - Quoted
State Bank of Travancore 32,00.00 3,34,40.00 3,34,40.00
2.1.5 Equities and Related Investment-Mutual 1,70.00 2,31.30
1.1.10 Syndicate Bank 59,05.00 59,05.00
Funds - Quoted
1.1.11 Vijaya Bank 2,86,20.00 2,86,20.00
2.1.6 Fixed Deposits with Banks 29,85.81 29,85.81
totaL (1.1) 20,23,10.00 20,23,10.00
totaL(2) 1,40,60.49 1,44,19.71
1.2 Government of India securities - Quoted
Grand totaL(1+2) 26,61,11.39 26,55,85.35
Face Value 4,63,10.40
NOTE* :
Premium (Net of amortization) 32,30.5 4,95,40.90 4,86,55.64
Market Value of investments have been made available by BIS Fund Manager M/s. IDBI Capital Markets &
totaL (1.2) 4,95,40.90 4,86,55.64 Securities Ltd., Mumbai. The securities have been valued at market price where market quotes were available
at face value/purchase price if the market quotes are not available. The market quotes were not available in
1.3 Investment with psus & Financial Insti- respect of UPCSMFL Bonds. The Fixed Deposits with Banks have been shown at face values. The break-up is
tutions in bonds & deposits as follows:
1.3.1 U.P. Co-operative Spinning Mills Federation 2,00.00 2,00.00
The aggregate quoted investment 5,74,88.50 (Market value 5,69,62.46)
Ltd.(UPCSMFL) Bonds (see note 2.4.2 of
Schedule 17) The aggregate unquoted investment 20,86,22.89
totaL (1.3) 2,00.00 2,00.00 (including fixed deposits)
totaL 25,20,50.90 25,11,65.64 totaL Investment 26,61,11.39
2,58,71,02,325
72,68,312
174,60,744
2,96,26,48,900
5,15,96,340
1,34,88,41,630
1,23,91,60,137
1,00,000
2,94,416
2643,01,786
84787,74,590
31,05,64,984
53,90,484
1,20,000
6,06,28,303
61,80,536
1,083
9,27,934
38,38,13,324
previous Year
SEpArAtE AuDIt rEpOrt OF thE COmptrOLLEr & AuDItOr gENErAL
OF INDIA ON thE ACCOuNtS OF BurEAu OF INDIAN StANDArDS FOr
thE yEAr ENDED 31 mArCh 2019
2,53,70,96,573
51,91,262
1,41,29,917
4,81,63,00,000
4,27,12,808
1,56,43,12,131
1,03,32,64,210
4,00,000
2,21,061
25,05,92,286
10,26,42,20,248
35,85,48,612
43,55,000
1,80,000
4,70,03,220
1,767
56,52,924
41,57,41,523
current Year
We have audited the attached Balance Sheet of Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS), New
Delhi as at 31 March 2019, Income & Expenditure Account and Receipts & Payments
Account for the year ended on that date under Section 19 (2) of the Comptroller &
Auditor General’s (Duties, Powers & Conditions of Service) Act, 1971 read with Section
the accounts of twenty four Branch Offices, four Regional Offices, Central Laboratory
at Sahibabad and the National Institute for Training on Standardization (NITS) at
2,00,00,000 II. Payments made against Funds for various Projects
Noida. These financial statements are the responsibility of the BIS’s management. Our
paYments
2. This Separate Audit Report (SAR) contains the comments of the Comptroller &
III. Investments and Deposits made (Net)
partIcuLars
b) Pension/Gratuity Benefits
c) Benevolent Fund Benefits
and disclosure norms, etc. Audit observations on financial transactions with regard
rECEIptS & pAymENtS ACCOuNt
a) Current Liabilities
efficiency-cum-performance aspects, etc., if any, are reported through Inspection
b) Bank Charges
V. Other Payments
accepted in India. These standards require that we plan and perform the audit to
8,47,87,74,590 TOTAL
38,38,13,324 TOTAL
obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free from
A. ReCeipts & pAYMeNts ACCOUNt Of bUReAU Of iNDiAN stANDARDs fOR tHe YeAR 2018-19
29,03,800
5,96,63,53,078
1,24,13,41,630
2,61,960
5,409
2,56,059
supporting the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. An audit
previous Year
also includes assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates
made by management, as well as evaluating the overall presentation of financial
statements. We believe that our audit provides a reasonable basis for our opinion.
4. Based on our audit, we report that:
26,45,96,202
2,00,00,000
1,62,57,40,123
4,58,094
25,90,954
7,31,76,17,495
1,03,29,73,720
2,43,660
10,26,42,20,248
9,27,934
10,06,54,053
21,61,08,029
28,89,690
9,49,00,000
2,61,817
41,57,41,523
current Year
i) We have obtained all the information and explanations, which to the best of our
knowledge and belief were necessary for the purpose of our audit.
ii) The Balance Sheet, Income & Expenditure/Receipts & Payments Account dealt
with by this report have been drawn up in the Uniform Format of Accounts as
prescribed by the Ministry of Finance.
VI. Quality Infrastructure for Consumer Protection - XIth Plan
iii) In our opinion, proper books of accounts and other relevant records have been
maintained, under section 24(1) of The Bureau of Indian Standards Act 2016, in so
VII. Income - Services, Sales and Miscellaneous
TOTAL
A.1 As per Schedule of Significant Accounting Policies, Accounts have been prepared on
VIII. Other Receipts
accrual method of accounting. Further as significant accounting policy no. 8, the payment
of Pay & Allowances and leave encashment are being maintained on cash basis. This
Accounting Policy to the extent of maintenance of accounts of Pay & Allowances and leave
encashment on cash basis is not in conformity with the Uniform format of accounts and
Accounting Standard 15 issued by ICAI.
B.1 BIS has been accounting Subscription for Membership of International Organization
ANNExurE
for Standardization (ISO) and to Membership of International Electrotechnical
Commission (IEC) on cash basis instead of accrual basis in contravention of it’s 1. Adequacy of internal audit system
declared accounting policy. Internal audit has been conducted by Chartered Accountant Firm up to
March 2019, however, Internal Audit Report was not produced to audit.
B.2 Consolidated Fixed Assets Register has not been maintained. Fixed Assets Register
of BIS Headquarter has not been maintained in format of GFR Rule 40. Further, Fixed 2. Adequacy of internal Control system
Assets Register maintained at BIS Headquarter do not include assets like Land, (i) Fixed Assets register was not properly maintained. Register of Valuables
Building and Residential flats. In addition, BIS possesses land on lease hold basis was not maintained by Western Regional Office of BIS.
also; however, segregation of land on freehold and lease hold basis has not been (ii) Sundry creditors towards TA/DA of ` 50.68 lakh pertaining to the period
depicted in Accounts. 2007-08 to 2018-19 were outstanding as of March 2019.
B.3 As per Schedule 8 of Fixed Assets of Uniform Format of Accounts, Furniture and (iii) Sundry Debtors for certification amounting to ` 29.17 lakh pertaining to
fixtures, Office equipment and Computer/peripherals were to be shown separately the period prior to 2015-16 to 2018-19 were outstanding as on 31.3.2018.
since these items have different rates of depreciation. However, in the Schedule of (iv) Advances amounting to ` 6.76 crore for the period 2006-07 to 2016-17
Fixed Assets, these items were clubbed and shown under single head. As a result, were outstanding as on 31.3.2019.
actual amount of each item has not been reflected in Sch-4 of Fixed Assets. (v) 25 Paras of Inspection Report for the period 2002-03 to 2014-17 were
outstanding.
C. Grants-in-aid (vi) Accounts Recoverable (Others) amounting to ` 2.87 crore were
outstanding as on 31.3.2019. Out of which, an amount of ` 54.13 lakh
C.1 During 2018-19, BIS received Grants-in-aid of ` 2.00 crore for setting up of were pertained to the period 2006-2007 to 2016-17.
Hallmarking Centres and for quality infrastructure for consumer protection from
the Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution. It had `. 0.04 crore as In view of the above, the internal control system of BIS needs to
interest income and unspent balance of ` 6.97 crore of the previous year. Out of total be strengthened.
available amount of ` 9.01 crore, a sum of ` 1.99 crore was utilized during the year
leaving a balance of ` 7.02 crore at the end of the year. 3. system of physical verification of assets
D. Management letter: Deficiencies which have not been included in the Audit Report (i) The physical verification of fixed assets of BIS Headquarters, New Delhi
have been brought to the notice of the Director General, Bureau of Indian Standards and WRO, Mumbai has been conducted up to March 2019 and no material
(BIS) through a management letter issued separately for remedial/ corrective action. deficiency reported.
v. Subject to our observations in the preceding paragraphs, we report that the Balance 4. system of physical verification of inventory
Sheet, Income & Expenditure Account and Receipts & Payments Account dealt with by (i) Physical verification of Stationery and Consumables has been conducted
this report are in agreement with the books of accounts. only upto March 2018.
vi. In our opinion and to the best of our information and according to the explanations (ii) Physical verification of Books and Publication had been conducted upto
given to us, the said financial statements read together with Notes on Accounts, 2018-19.
and subject to the significant matters stated above and other matters mentioned in
Annexure to this Audit Report give a true and fair view in conformity with accounting 5. Regularity in payment of dues.
principles generally accepted in India; No Payment over six month in respect of statutory dues were outstanding
as on 31.03.2019.
a. In so far as it relates to the Balance Sheet, of the state of affairs of the Bureau of
Indian Standards as at 31 March 2019; and
b. In so far as it relates to Income and Expenditure Account of the Surplus for the year
ended on that date.
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