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vlk/kj.k
EXTRAORDINARY
Hkkx III—[k.M 4
PART III—Section 4
izkf/dkj ls izdkf'kr
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY
la- 397] ubZ fnYyh] lkseokj] uoEcj 7] 2016@dk£rd 16] 1938
No. 397] NEW DELHI, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 2016/KARTIKA 16, 1938

Hkkjrh; fpfdRlk dsUnzh; ifj"kn~


vf/klwpuk
ubZ fnYyh] 7 uoEcj] 2016

la- 11&76@2016 ¼;w-th-jsxq½-—Hkkjrh; fpfdRlk dsUnzh; ifj"kn~] vf/kfu;e] 1970 ¼1970 dk 48½ dh /kkjk 36 dh mi&/kkjk
¼1½ ds [kaM ¼>½] ¼Œk½ vkSj ¼V½ ds }kjk iznRr 'kfDr;ksa dk iz;ksx djrs gq, Hkkjrh; fpfdRlk dsUnzh; ifj"kn~] dsUnz ljdkj dh iwoZ Lohd`fr ls
^^Hkkjrh; fpfdRlk dsUnzh; ifj"kn~ ¼Hkkjrh; fpfdRlk esa f’k{kk ds U;wure ekud½ ¼la’kks/ku½ fofu;e] 1986 esa vkxs la’kks/ku djrs gq, fuEu
fofu;eksa dk fuekZ.k djrh gS] ;Fkk%&
1-laf{kIr uke ,oa izkjEHk %&
¼1½ bu fofu;eksa dks Hkkjrh; fpfdRlk dsUnzh; ifj"kn~ ¼Hkkjrh; fpfdRlk esa f’k{kk ds U;wure ekud½ ¼la’kks/ku½ fofu;e] 2016 dgk
tk;sxkA

¼2½ ;s fofu;e ljdkjh jkti= esa muds izdk’ku dh frfFk ls izHkkoh gksaxsA

2- Hkkjrh; fpfdRlk dsUnzh; ifj"kn~ ¼Hkkjrh; fpfdRlk esa f’k{kk ds U;wure ekud½ ¼la’kks/ku½ fofu;e] 1986 dh fo|eku vuqlwph&3 ds fy,
fuEu dks izfrLFkkfir fd;k tk,xk] ;Fkk %&

vuqlwph&III
¼fofu;e 7 ns[ksa½

dkfey &,&frc&ok&&tjkgr ikB~;dze gsrq U;wure ekud


1- ;wukuh f’k{kk ds mís'; ,oa iz;kstu -& ;wukuh dh Lukrd f’k{kk dk mn~ns’; O;kid izk;ksfxd ;wukuh ds cqfu;knh fl}karks ds lkFk
vk/kqfud oSKkfud Kku o O;ogkfjd ijh{k.k ds la;qDr xgjh ekSfydrk ds lEiUu mnzeV fonrk ds Lukrdks dks RkS;kj djuk ftlls
os ns’k dh fpfdRlk vkSj LokLF; lsokvksa esa lgk;rk djus ds fy, iw.kZrk l{ke ;wukuh i}fr ds fpfdRld rFkk ’kY; fpfdRld rFkk
vuqla/kkud`r gks ldsxasA
2- izos’kkgZrk %& ;wukuh dh Lukrdh; f’k{kk esa izos’k ;ksX;rk fuEu izdkj gaS %&
(A) dkfey&,&frc ok tjgkr ¼cSpyj vkWWQ ;wukuh esfMflu ,.M ltZjh½ ch0;w0,e0,l ikB~;dze esa izos’k ds bPNqd vH;kFkhZ
dks fuEu esa mÙkh.kZ gksuk gksxkA

5180 GI/2016 (1)


168 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PART III—SEC. 4]

Table
Sl. No. Specialty required Name of the allied subjects
(1) (2) (3)
1. Swasthavritta Kayachikitsa
2. Agada Tantra Dravyaguna or Rasashastra
3. Roga Vigyana Kayachikitsa
4. Rachana Sharira Shalya
5. Kriya Sharira Ayurveda Samhita evam Siddhant or Kayachikitsa
6. Shalakya Shalya
7. Panchakarma Kayachikitsa
8. Balaroga Prasuti evam Striroga or Kayachikitsa
9. Kayachikitsa Manasaroga
10. Shalya Nischetana evam Ksha- kirana
11. Prasuti evam Strirog Shalya Tantra

Note 1: The provision of allied subjects may be allowed for five years from the date of publication of these regulations.
Note 2: The research experience of regular Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) holder may be considered equivalent to one
year teaching experience.
20. Date of completion of permission process and cut-off-date for admission in Ayurveda Colleges.- (1) The process
of grant or denial of permission to the Ayurveda colleges for taking admissions in post-graduate course shall be
completed by the 31st July of each academic session.
(2) The cut-off-date for admissions in post-graduate course shall be the 30th September of each academic session.
K. NATARAJAN, Registrar-cum-Secy.
[Advt. III/4/Exty./290(124)]
Note : If any discrepancy is found between Hindi and English version of “Indian Medicine Central Council (Post
Graduate Ayurveda Education) Regulations, 2016”. The English version will be treated as final.

vf/klwpuk
ubZ fnYyh] 7 uoEcj] 2016
la- 11&134@2016&;wukuh ¼,e-,l-vkj½ & Hkkjrh; fpfdRlk dsUnzh; ifj"kn~ vf/kfu;e] 1970 ¼1970 dk 48½ dh /kkjk 36
ds [kaM ¼´½ }kjk iznRr 'kfDr;ksa dk iz;ksx djrs gq, rFkk Hkkjrh; fpfdRlk dsUnzh; ifj"kn~ ¼;wukuh egkfo|ky;ksa ,oa layXu vLirkyksa ds U;wure
ekud vko’;drk,a½ fofu;e] 2013 dks mu ckrks ds flok; vf/kdzkar djrs gq, ftUgsa ,sls vf/kdze.k ls igys fd;k x;k gS ;k fd, tkus dk yksi
fd;k x;k gS] Hkkjrh; fpfdRlk dsUnzh; ifj"kn~] Hkkjr ljdkj dh iwoZ lgefr ls ;wukuh fpfdRlk i)fr esa f’k{kk gsrq egkfo|ky;ksa dh
vko’;drkvksa dk fu;eu djus gsrq fuEu fofu;e cukrh gS] vFkkZr%~ &
1- laf{kIr 'kh"kZd rFkk izkjEHk%&
¼1½ bu fofu;eksa dks Hkkjrh; fpfdRlk dsUnzh; ifj"kn~ ¼Lukrdh; ;wukuh egkfo|ky;ksa ,oa layXu vLirkyksa ds fy, U;wure ekud
dh vko’;drk,a½ fofu;e] 2016 dgk tk;sxkA
¼2½ ;s jkti= vf/klwpuk esa muds izdk’ku dh frfFk ls izo`Rr gksaxsA
2- ifjHkk"kk%&
¼1½ bu fofu;eksa esa tc rd fd lUnHkZ ls vU;Fkk visf{kr u gks ;-
¼d½ ^vf/kfu;e* ls Hkkjrh; fpfdRlk dsUnzh; ifj"kn~ vf/kfu;e] 1970 vfHkizrs gSA
¼[k½ ^dkWyst* ls Lukrdh; ;wukuh egkfo|ky; ;k laLFkku
¼x½ ^layXu vLirky* ls ;wukuh egkfo|ky; ls layXu f’k{k.k ;wukuh vLirky vfHkizsr gSA
¼?k½ ^dsUnzh; ifj"kn~* ls Hkkjrh; fpfdRlk dsUnzh; ifj"kn~~ vfHkizsr gSA
¼2½ ;gka ij iz;qDr 'kCn vkSj vfHkO;fDr tks ;gkWa ifjHkkf"kr ugha gS] ijUrq vf/kfu;e esa ifjHkkf"kr gS] dk vfHkizk; vf/kfu;e esa
muds fy, fn, x, vFkZ ls gksxk
3- U;wure ekud vko’;drk,a%&
¼1½ ¼d½ vf/kfu;e dh /kkjk 13d ds v/khu LFkkfir ;wukuh dkWyst ,oa /kkjk 13x ds v/khu orZeku dkWyst ,oa muls layXu vLirky] fofu;e
4 ls 11 esa fufnZ"V cqfu;knh <kaps ,oa f’k{k.k vkSj izf’k{k.k lqfo/kkvksa ds U;wure ekud vko’;drkvksa dks vkxkeh 'kS{kf.kd o"kZ esa izos’k djus gsrq
vuqefr izkIr djus ds fy, izR;sd o"kZ 31 fnlEcj] rd iwjk djsaxs(
¹Hkkx IIIµ[k.M 4º Hkkjr dk jkti=k % vlk/kj.k 169
¼[k½ vuqefr dh lekfIr ls 3 ekg iwoZ dsUnzh; ifj"kn~ viuh vksj ls egkfo|y; dk ifjnZ’ku djsxh(
¼x½ dsUnzh; ifj"kn }kjk le; le; ij tkjh ifjnZ’kdks gsrq fn’kk funsZ’kksa ds vuqlkj egkfo|ky;ksa dks dsUnzh; ifj"kn }kjk budh osc lkbV ij
ifjn’kZu gsrq ;Fkk fufnZ"V izkQ
s kekZ vkWu ykbu Hkjuk gksxk rFkk ifjn’kZdks dks Øe’k% bldh gkMZ dkWih izLrqr djuh gksxh(
¼?k½ ifjnZ’ku ds nkSjku ifjnZ’kd }kjk LVkWQ rFkk vk/kkjHkwr lajpuk dh fofM;ksxzkQh rFkk QksVksxzkQh rS;kj dh tk,xh rFkk bls foLr`r izfrosnu
RkFkk izs{k.k ds lkFk dsUnzh; ifj"kn dks izLrqr djuk gksxk(
¼M½ ifjn’kZd }kjk dsUnzh; ifj"kn dks foLr`r izfrosnu RkFkk izs{k.k vkWu ykbu izLrqr djus ds i’pkr~] dsUnzh; ifj"kn ifjn’kZdksa }kjk izfrosnu
izLrqr djus ls ,d ekg dh vof/k ds Hkhrj dsUnzh; ljdkj dks foLr`r izfrosnu lfgr viuh laLrqfr Hkstsxh(
¼p½ dsUnzh; ifj"kn izekf.kr djsxh fd egkfo|ky; esa fo|eku f’k{k.k ladk; fdlh vU; LFkku ij dk;Zjr ugha gS(
¼N½ fofu;e 7 ds mifofu;e ¼2½ dks NksMd + j bu fofu;eksa essa ;Fkk fofufnZ"V vko’;drkvksa dh iwfrZ ds eqY;kadu gsrq ifjn’kZu dh frfFk dks
vfHkHkkoh fLFkfr ij egkfo|ky; dks l’krZ vuqefr vFkok ikWp o"kkZs dh vof/k gsrq vuqefr iznku djus ij fopkj fd;k tk,xkA
¼2½ ikap ok"kks
ok"kksZ dh vof/k ds fy, vuqefr gsrq U;wure ekud dh vko’;drk,a&
¼d½ egkfo|ky; }kjk bu fofu;eksa ds vuqlkj vko’;drkvksa dh iwfrZ ds i’pkr ikWp o"kkZs dh vof/k ds fy, izos’k ysus gsrq vuqefr nh
tk,xhA fdlh f’kdk;r ds izkIr gksus ij( vFkok vkWu ykbu ck;ks eSfVªd mifLFkfr ls ;g ik, tkus ij fd f’k{k.k] xSjf’k{k.k LVWkQ]
vLirky dk LVkWQ fu;fer :i ls mifLFkr ugha gS] vFkok vLirky mfpr :i ls dk;Z ugha dj jgk gS] ,slk ik;s tkus ij dsUnzh;
ljdkj }kjk visf{kr ;Fkk dsUnzh; ifj"kn~ ds }kjk visf{kr mDr vof/k ds Hkhrj egkfo|ky; dk ;kn`fPNd fujh{k.k fd;k tk,xk(
¼[k½ mDr vof/k ds Hkhrj fdlh deh ds ik;s tkus ij egkfo|ky; }kjk bls 150 fnuksa ds Hkhrj dsUnzh; ifj"kn dks lwfpr djrs gq, iwjk
fd;k tk,xkA vU;Fkk ikWp o"kksZ dh vof/k gsrq vuqefr dks okil fy;k x;k le>k tk,xk(
¼x½ ’kSf{kd l= 2014&15 ls 2018&19 rFkk 2015&16 ls 2019&20 ls ikWp o"kksZ ls vukf/kd vof/k gsrq vuqefr izkIr egkfo|ky;ksa dks
fofu;e 4 ls 11 ds vUrZxr ;Fkk fofufnZ"V vko’;drkvksa dks iwjk djuk gksxkA vU;Fkk ikWp o"kksZ dh vof/k gsrq vuqefr dks okil fy;k
le>k tk,xkA
¼3½ ,d o"kZ
o"kZ dh l’krZ vuqefr iznku djus gsrq U;wure ekud dh vko’;drk,a % ¼d½ fdlh fof’k"V ’kSf{kd l= gsrq ,d o"kZ dh l’krZ
vuqefr ek= mu egkfo|ky;ksa dks iznku dh tk,xh tks fd vkxkeh ’kSf{kd l= gsrq 31 fnlEcj ls 31 ekpZ ds chp dsUnzh; ifj"kn~ }kjk
fufj{k.k ds vk/kkj ij fuEefyf[kr vko’;drk,a iwjh dj jgs gS(
¼i½ vuqlwph&V esa ;Fkk fofufnZ"V f’k{kdksa dh vko’drk(
¼ii½ fofu;e VII ds mi fofu;e ¼2½ ds vrxZr ;Fkk fofufnZ"V f’k{k.k vLirky dh vko’;drk(
¼iii½ vuqlwph&VII esa ;Fkk fofufnZ"V midj.kksa dh vko’;drk dh U;wure 75 izfr’kr dh miyC/krk(
¼iv½ vuqlwph&III esa ;Fkk fofufnZ"V vk"kS/kh; m|ku dh miyC/krk(
¼v½ vuqlwph&IV esa ;Fkk fofufnZ"V vLirky ds LVkWQ dh miyC/krk(
¼vi½ vuqlwph&VI esa ;Fkk fofufnZ"V rduhdh ,oa vU; LVkWQ dh miyC/krk(
¼vii½ fofu;e 9 ds mi fofu;e ¼1½ esa ;Fkk fofufnZ"V egkfo|ky; ifj"kn~ dh miyC/krk(
¼viii½ fofu;e 9 ds mi fofu;e ¼2½ esa ;Fkk fofufnZ"V egkfo|ky; dh osc lkbV dh miyC/krk(
¼ix½ fofu;e 9 ds mi fofu;e ¼3½ esa ;Fkk fofufnZ"V ck;ks eSfVªd mifLFkfr dh miyC/krk(
¼x½ fofu;e 5 esa ;Fkk fofufnZ"V egkfo|ky;ksa ,oa vLirkyksa ds U;wure fufeZr {ks= dh miyC/krk(
¼[k½ egkfo|ky;ksa] ftUgsa l’krZ vuqefr iznku dh xbZ gS vFkok ftUgsa ’kSf{kd l= 2015&16 gsrq vuqefr ds fy, euk dj fn;k x;k gS] mUgss
fofu;e 4 ls 11 esa ;Fkk fofufnZ"V ,d o"kZ dh fof’k"V ’kSf{kd l= vFkok ikWp o"kksZ dh vof/k gsrq l’krZ vuqefr izkIr djus ds fy, mDr [kaM
¼d½ esa ;Fkk fofufnZ"V vko’;drkvksa dks iwjk djuk gksxkA
4- Hkwfe dh vko’;drk%& ¼1½ bu fofu;eksa ds v/khu 60 lhVksa dh izos’k {kerk okys esMhdy dkWyst ,oa layXu vLirky ,oa vU;
vk/kkfjd lajpuk ds fufeZr Hkou de ls de rhu ,dM+ ds ,d IykWV ij miyC/k gksA
¼2½ 61 ls 100 lhVksa dh izos’k dh {kerk gsrq Hkwfe ikap ,dM+ ls de ugh gks vkSj nks IykWV ls vf/kd ugh gks ,oa mudh nwjh 2
fdyksehVj ls vf/kd ugh gksA IykWV ;fn lM+d ;k ugj ;k ukys ds dkj.k vyx gks ysfdu ,d iqy ls tqMs+ gkas rks Hkwfe dk ,d gh
VqdM+k le>k tk;sxkA
¼3½ dqy fuekZ.k {ks=] vuqes; ry {ks= vuqikr¼,e-,-vkj-½ ;k ¶yksj Lisl baMsDl¼,Q,lvkbZ½ l{ke izkf/kdkjh ;k LFkkuh; dkuwuksa ;k fu;eksa
}kjk nh xbZ vuqefr ij vk/kkfjr gksxkA
170 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PART III—SEC. 4]

¼4½ dsUnz ljdkj dh vuqefr ds fy, vkosnu djrs le; LFkkuh; uxj fuxe dk vf/kdkfjd izek.k i= tks ;g izekf.kr@vuqeksfnr djrk
gks fd Hkouksa dk fuekZ.k ,oa mudk fuekZ.k {ks= vuqlwph&I ,oa vuqlwph&II ds vuqlkj gS ,oa ;g Hkou Hkwfe ds VqdM+s esa fufeZr gks
ldrs gSa] layXu gksuk pkfg,A
ijUrq iV~Vs dh lekfIr ij] bu egkfo|ky;ksa dks ;k rks Hkwfe dks vius LokfeRo esa ysuk gksxk vFkok dkWyst ds uke ij 99 o"kZ ;k laEcf/kr jkT;
ljdkj vFkok la?k ’kkflr {ks= ds fu;eksa vFkok fofu;eksa ds vuqlkj vf/kdre vuqefr vof/k ds iV~Vs ij gksuh pkfg,A
¼5½ Hkwfe dkWyst ds LokfeRo esa gksuh pkfg, ;k dkWyst ds uke ij 99 o"kZ ;k laEcf/kr jkT; ljdkj vFkok la?k ’kkflr {ks= ds fu;eksa
vFkok fofu;eksa ds vuqlkj vf/kdre vuqefr vof/k ds iV~Vs ij gksuh pkfg,A vuqefr dk uohdj.k rFkkfi iV~Vs dh lekfIr ij
gksxkA
¼6½ 7 uoEcj] 2003 ls iwoZ LFkkfir dkWystks ds fy, Hkwfe ds vkdkj rFkk LokfeRo dh vko’;drk ykxw ugha gksxhA
5- U;wure fufeZr {ks= dh vko’;drk%&
¼1½ lkB Nk=ksa rd dh HkrhZ dh {kerk gsrq izR;sd dkWyst ,oa vLirky dk fufeZr {ks= nks gtkj oxZ ehVj gksuk pkfg,A
¼2½ 61 ls 100 Nk=ksa rd dh HkrhZ dh {kerk gsrq pkj gtkj vkSj rhu gtkj ,oa ikap lkS oxZ ehVj fufeZr {ks= dze’k% egkfo|ky; ,oa
vLirky ds fy, gksxkA
¼3½ vuqlwph&I ,oa vuqlwph&II esa mfYyf[kr fooj.kkuqlkj dkWyst ,oa vLirky ds Hkouksa dk fuekZ.k vyx&vyx fd;k tkuk pkfg,A rFkk dkWyst
,oa vLirky ds vyx vyx Hkouks dh vko’;drk ek= fnukad 19 Qjojh] 2013 ds i’pkr~ LFkkfir egkfo|ky;ksa ij ykxw gksxhA
¼4½ dkWyst dks lqpk: :i ls dk;Z djus gsrq] vU; vko’;d vk/kkfjd lajpuk,a tSls dkWyst ,oa vLirky ds deZpkjh gsrq i;kZIr vkokl] ckâ;
,oa vUrjax [ksyksa dh lqfo/kk] ukxfjd ,oa fctyh dh lsok,a vkSj dk;Z’kkyk] dkWyst ,oa vLirky ds ifjlj ds vUnj i;kZIr xkM+h&LFkku ds
j[k j[kko dk Hkh ikyu djuk gksxkA
¼5½ ouks"kf/k m|ku dk U;wure {ks= vuqlwph&III esa fofgr vuqlkj gksuk pkfg,A
6- izos'k {kerk%&
{kerk egkfo|ky; dh okf"kZd izos’k {kerk 60 ,oa 100 ds LySc esa gksxhA 60 ls de ;k 61 ls 100 lhVksa dh izos’k {kerk
j[kus okys egkfo|ky; dks vuqlwph&I ls vuqlwph&VII rd esa of.kZr dze’k% 60 ,oa 100 lhVkas dh vko’;drkvksa dk ikyu djuk
gksxkA
7- f’k{k.k vLirky dh vko’;drk,a%&
¼1½ f’k{k.k vLirky] vLirky LFkkfir djus vksj lapkfyr djus gsrq lEcfU/kr jkT; ;k dsUnz ’kkflr izns’k ;k LFkkuh; izkf/kdj.k
dh lHkh lkafof/kd vko’;drkvksa dks iwjk djsxk vkSj ,slh vuqefr ;k fudklh dh v|ru izekf.kr izfr;ka dsUnzh; ljdkj
vkSj dsUnzh; ifj"kn~ dks izLrqr djsxkA lEcfU/kr jkT; ljdkj ;k la?k jkT; ljdkj ,sls vkosnd dkWystksa dks vukifRr izek.k
i= tkjh djus ls iwoZ ,sls vuqefr ;k fudklh dh miyC/krk dks lR;kfir djsxhA
¼2½ 'k¸;kvksa dh vko’;drk] 'k¸;k vf/kHkksx vkSj ckâ; jksxh foHkkx mifLFkfr%& Nk=ksa dk vuqikr 'k¸;kvksa dh la[;k ds lkFk]
var% jksxh foHkkx esa 'k¸;k vf/kHkksx ,oa ckâ; jksxh foHkkx dh mifLFkfr 1%1] 40 izfr’kr ,oa 1%2 tSlk fd fuUufyf[kr
rkfydk esa fn;k x;k gS ds vuqlkj gksxkA lkekU; okMZ esa nks 'k¸;kvksa dh nwjh Ms<+¼1½½ ehVj ls de ugh gksxhA
Rkkfydk&I
Rkkfydk&
Okkf"kZd izos’k {kerk vUrjax :X.k foHkkx esa izfrfnu jksfx;ksa dh U;wure la[;k ¼40 izfr’kr fiNys ,d okf"kZd dyS.Mj esa ckâ; jksxh
U;wure Nk= 'k¸;k 1%1 'k¸;k vf/kHkksx½ fiNys ,d okf"kZd dyS.Mj foHkkx esa izfrfnu jksfx;ksa dh U;wure la[;k
¼365 fnu½ esa vUrjax jksxh foHkkx esa ¼1%2 fo|kFkhZ&jksxh vuqikr½
60 Nk=ksa rd 60 'k¸;k 24 120
61 ls 100 Nk= 100 'k¸;k 40 200
'k¸;k vf/kHkksx dh la[;k dh x.kuk djus gsrq egkfo|ky; izR;sd jksxh ds HkrhZ gksus rFkk muds fuoZrZu dh frfFk ,oa le; dk ys[kk tks[kk j[ksxkA
e/;jk=h esa jksxh }kjk 'k¸;k vf/kHkksx dh x.kuk ,d 'k¸;k fnol vf/kHkksx ds :i esa dh tk,xhA rFkk ;fn fdlh jksxh dk fuoZrZu e/;jk=h ls iwoZ
gksrk gS rks mls 0-5 'k¸;k fnol vf/kHkksx ds :i esa fxuk tk,xkA 'k¸;k vf/kHkksx dh x.kuk gsrq fuEufyf[kr lw= ykxw gksxk&
'k¸;k fnol vf/kHkksx × 100 dh la[;k
'k¸;kvksa dh la[;k × fnolksa dh la[;k
¼3½ ckâ; jksxh foHkkx@vUrjax jksxh foHkkx
foHkkx ds jksfx;ksa dh mifLFkfr ds vfHkys[k dk j[kj[kko%& ¼i½ dkWyst ,oa vLirky ckâ; :X.k foHkkx
,oa vUrjax :X.k foHkkx ds jksfx;ksa dk vfHkys[k osc vk/kkfjr dEI;wVjhd`r dsUnzh; iathdj.k iz.kkyh ls j[kj[kko djsxkA dkWyst]
foHkkxkuqlkj cfgjax foHkkx vkSj vUrjax foHkkx dk vfHkys[k] :X.k lEcfU/kr nLrkost] cfgjax foHkkx vkSj vUrjax foHkkx] iz;ksx’kkyk
vkSj jsfM;ksyksthdy tkap izfrosnu] vkS"kf/k forj.k iaftdk] vkgkj iaftdk] vLirky deZpkjho`Un dk M;wVh iaftdk] tUe ,oa e`R;q izek.k
i= bR;kfn fofu;e 7 ds mi&fofu;e ¼2½ esa mfYyf[kr izfrekuksa dks iw.kZ djus gsrq ,oa ;wukuh vLirky dh dk;Z’khyrk dh ;FkkFkZrk gsrq
djsxkA
¹Hkkx IIIµ[k.M 4º Hkkjr dk jkti=k % vlk/kj.k 171

(ii) l’krZ vuqefr gsrq] dkWyst ,oa vLirky ckâ; :X.k foHkkx ,oa vUrjax :X.k foHkkx ds jksfx;ksa dk vfHkys[k dEI;wVjhd`r dsUnzh;
iathdj.k iz.kkyh ls j[kj[kko djsxkA dkWyst] foHkkxkuqlkj cfgjax foHkkx vkSj vUrjax foHkkx dk vfHkys[k fofu;e 7 ds mi&fofu;e
¼2½ esa mfYyf[kr izfrekuksa dks iw.kZ djus gsrq ,oa ;wukuh vLirky dh dk;Z’khyrk dh ;FkkFkZrk gsrq djsxkA
rFkk dEI;wVjhd`r dsUnzh; iathdj.k iz.kkyh fnukad 1 fnlEcj] 2016 ls osc vk/kkfjr gksxhA mu egkfo|ky;ksa dks ftUgs ’kSf{kd l=
2014&15 rFkk 2015&16 ls ikWp o"kksZ ls vukf/kd vof/k gsrq vuqefr iznku dh xbZ Fkh] mUgs fnukad 1 fnlEcj] 2016 ls osc
vk/kkfjr dEI;wVjhd`r dsUnzh; iathdj.k iz.kkyh dk j[k j[kko djuk gksxkA
¼4½ LFkku vko’;drk%& iw.kZ :i ls lapkfyr vLirky esa cfgjax@vUrjax jksxh foHkkx ds vfrfjDr Lokxr] jksfx;ksa] izrh{kk {ks=] vkS"kf/k d{k]
ejge iV~Vh d{k] Dyhfudy iz;ksx’kkyk] jsfM;ksyksth vuqHkkx] lkbZM QkesZlh] jlksbZ] lsokd{k] fpfdRlk vfHkys[k d{k] bykt fcn rnchj
FkSjsih vuqHkkx] 'kY; d{k] izlo] Hk.Mkj] L=h ,oa iq:"k vyx&2 okMZ] fpfdRldksa gsrq] ulksZ ,oa vU; deZpkfj;ksa gsrq M;wVh d{k gksus
pkfg,A layXu vLirky ds fufeZr {ks= dh lqfuf’prrk vuqlwph&I ds vuqlkj gksxhA
¼5½ ckâ; jksxh foHkkx%& vLirky esa de ls de fuEu N% ckâ; jksxh foHkkx gksxsa%&
¼i½ eqvkyktkr ¼esfMlu½
¼ii½ tjgkr esa ,su] mTu] vUQ] gyd ok vluku dks lfEefyr djrs gq, ¼’kY; es us=] d.kZ] uklk] daB ,oa nUr fpfdRlk dks
lfEefyr djrs gq,½
¼iii½ dckyr o vejkts ,&fuLoka ok ¼vks-ch-th-½
¼iv½ vejkt+&,& vrQky ¼ckyjksx½
¼v½ vejkt+ &,& ftYn ok rt+hfu;r ¼Ropk ,oa dkLesVksykWth½
¼vi½ rg¶Qqt+h ok lkekth frCc ¼leqnk; fpfdRlk½
fVIi
fVIi.kh% mijksDr ds vfrfjDr] bykt fcr rnchj dk ,d vyx foHkkx gksxkA
¼6½ vUrjax :X.k foHkkx%& vUrjax :X.k foHkkx esa iq:"k ,oa L=h okMZ vyx gksxsa vkSj 'k¸;k forj.k fuEu izdkj gksxk%&
vUrjax foHkkx forj.k 60 'k¸;k 100 'k¸;k
eqvkyktkr¼bykt fcn rnchj] vejkt+ &,& 50% 'k¸;k 30 50
ftYn o rt+hfu;r dks lfEefyr djrs gq,½
¼tjgkr ,su] mTu] vUQ ok gyd dks 25% 'k¸;k 15 25
lfEefyr djrs gq,½
¼dckyr ok vejkts ,&fuLoka ok vrQky 25% 'k¸;k 15 25
dks lfEefyr djrs gq,½

¼7½ r’k[k+hl vejkt ¼Dyhfudy jksx funku ,oa tkap gsrq uSnkfud iz;ksx’kkyk½
vLirky ds ckâ;jksxh ,oa var%jksxh foHkkx ls fufnZ"V fd;s x;s jksfx;ksa ij uSR;d] jksxkRed] tSo jklk;fud rFkk jDr laca/kh tkap ,oa ;wukuh
uSnkfud rduhdksa dks dk;kZfUor djus gsrq vLirky esa vuqlwph&I] vuqlwph&IV, vuqlwph&V, vuqlpw h&VII esa ;Fkk fofufnZ"V mfpr
vk/kkjHkwr lajpuk ,oa tu’kfDr lfgr ,d uSnkfud iz;ksx’kkyk gksxhA
¼8½ vLirky ds deZpkjh% vLirky ds fy, U;wure LVkWQ dh vko’;drk vuqlwph&IV ds vuqlkj gksxhA
8- dkWyst ds fy, vko’;drk,Wa &
¼1½ ¼d½ f’k{k.k LVkWQ% vuqlwph&V esa fofufnZ"V izR;sd LySc gsrq nl va’k dkfyd vfrfjDr f’k{kdksa [ekMuZ esMhflu ds vkB
f’k{kd rFkk vjch dk ,d f’k{kd ¼vjch ,oa efUrd &vks&Q+yl+Qk ds f’k{k.k gsrq½ rFkk lEizs{k.k dkS’ky ds f’k{k.k gsrq ,d
f’k{kd] lkFk 60 Nk=ksa ds izos’k gsrq fu;fer vk/kkj ij fu;qDr U;wure 30 iw.kZdkfyd f’k{kd rFkk 61 ls 100 rd dh
izos’k {kerk gsrq U;wure fu;fer 45 iw.kZdZ kfyd f’k{kd gksxsA os f’k{kd tks f’k{k.k ds in vFkok fo"k; ds f’k{kd ls lacaf/kr
ik=rk ds ekudks dks iwjk djrs gS] mUgsa izfrfu;qfDr vFkok lafonk ds vk/kkj ij fu;qDr fd;k tk,xkA
¼[k½ f’k{kdksa dh lsok fuo`fRr dh vk;q% f’k{kdks dh lsok fuo`fRr dh vk;q dsUnzh; ljdkj vFkok jkT; ljdkj vFkok fo’ofo|ky;
vuqnku vks;kx ds vkns’k ds vuqlkj gksxhA f’k{kdksa dk ik=rk ds ekud iw.kZ djus okys lsok fuo`Rr f’k{kdksa dks iw.kZ dkfyd
f’k{kd ds :i esa 65 o"kZ dh vk;q rd iqu%fu;qDr fd;k tk ldrk gSA
¼x½ izR;sd f’k{kd dk fooj.k tSls ’kSf{kd vgZrk] iwoZ laLFkk ds uke lfgr dqy f’k{k.k vuqHko] dk;ZHkkj xzg.k djus dh frfFk
egkfo|ky; dh osclkbV ij gksxhA
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¼?k½ leLr f’k{kdks dh lwph iw.kZ fooj.k lfgr tSls dsUnzh; ifj"kn~ }kjk vkcafVr dksM] ’kSf{kd vgZrk] iwoZ laLFkk rFkk orZeku
laLFkk ds uke lfgr dqy f’k{k.k vuqHko] dsUnzh; ifj"kn~ dh osclkbV ij iznf’Zkr gksxhA
¼2½ rduhdh ,oa vU; LVkQ dh vko’;drk% egkfo|ky; dh fofHkUu bdkb;ksa rFkk foHkkxksa esa rduhdh rFkk vU; LVkWQ
vuqlwph&VI esa ;Fkk fofufnZ"V gksxkA
9- fofo/k vko’;drk,a&
¼1½ dkWyst ifj"kn~% ¼d½ izR;sd fpfdRlk egkfo|ky; vFkok fpfdRlk laLFkk esa ,d dkWyst ifj"kn~ gksxh ftlesa foHkkxksa ds v/;{k
lnL; ds :i esa rFkk iz/kkukpk;Z vFkok vf/k"Bkrk v/;{k ds :i esa lekfo"V gksA
¼[k½ ikB~;dze rFkk izf’k{k.k dk;Zdze dk fooj.k rS;kj djus] vuq’kklu ij cy nsus rFkk vU; 'kS{kf.kd ekeyksa ds fy, o"kZ esa
de ls de pkj ckj dkWyst ifj"kn~ dh cSBd dh tk;sxhA
¼x½ dkWyst ifj"kn~ }kjk laLFkk esa fu;fer :i ls vkof/kd vuqla/kku iqujh{k.k ds lkFk&lkFk vUrjfoHkkxh; cSBdsa tSls eq[; nkSjs]
lkaf[;dh; cSBds rFkk uSnkfud cSBdsa Hkh vk;ksftr dh tk;saxhA
¼2½ dkWyst dh osclkbZV% izR;sd dkWyst vFkok laLFkku dh mldh viuh osclkbV gksxh ftl ij izR;sd ekg ds igys lIrkg esa
v|ru fd;k x;k fuEufyf[kr fooj.k miyC/k djk;k tk;sxkA
¼d½ funs’kd vFkok vf/k"Bkrk vFkok iz/kkukpk;Z vFkok fpfdRlk v/kh{kd dk fooj.k ftlesa mldk uke] vk;q] iathdj.k la[;k]
vgZrk] dk;Zxzg.k dh rkjh[k] nwjHkk"k@eksckby la[;k lfgr mudk iwjk irk rFkk ,l-Vh-Mh- dksM] QsDl rFkk bZ&esy bR;kfn
gksaA
¼[k½ QksVksxzkQ] iathdj.k la[;k] tUefrfFk] vgZrk] vuqHko foHkkx bR;kfn ds lkFk f’k{k.k LVkWQ dk fooj.kA
¼x½ muds vius foHkkx lfgr dkWyst dk xSj f’k{k.k LVkWQ rFkk fpfdRlky; LVkWQ dk fooj.kA
¼?k½ Lukrdh; ,oa LukrdksRrj ds fofHkUu ikB~dez ksa dh Lohd`fr izos’k {kerk dk fooj.kA
¼M+½ pkyw ,o xr ,d o"kZ ds fy, izo’s k izkIr Nk=ksa dh ;ksX;rk ds vk/kkj ij ,oa Js.kh ds vk/kkj ij lwphA
¼p½ fiNys ,d o"kZ ds nkSjku dksbZ 'kks/k izdk’kuA
¼N½ laLFkk }kjk vk;ksftr lrr fdlh fpfdRlk f’k{kk ¼lh-,e-bZ½ dk;Zdze] lEesyu rFkk@vFkok fdlh 'kS{kf.kd xfrfof/k;ksa dk
fooj.kA
¼t½ Nk=ksa ,oa ladk; }kjk izkIr fd;s x;s fdlh iqjLdkj ,oa miyfC/k dk fooj.kA
¼>½ lEc) fo’ofo|ky; rFkk blds dqyifr rFkk dqy lfpo dk fooj.kA
¼Œk½ fiNys ,d o"kZ dh lHkh ijh{kkvksa dk ifj.kkeA
¼V½ lHkh ikB~;dzeksa dh ekU;rk dh C;kSjsokj fLFkfrA
¼B½ fpfdRlky; esa uSnkfud lkexzh dk fooj.kA
¼M½ egkfo|ky; dh osclkbV Hkkjrh; fpfdRlk dsUnzh; ifj"kn~ dh osclkbV ls fyad gksxh] ftls ea=ky; dh osclkbV ls Hkh fyad
fd;k tk,xkA
¼<½ ckg~; jksxh foHkkx rFkk var% jksxh foHkkx esa egkfo|ky; ds f’k{k.k rFkk xSj f’k{k.k LVkWQ] vLirky ds LVkWQ] Nk=ksa rFkk
jksfx;ksa dh mifLFkfr dk ekfld fo’ys"k.k egkfo|ky; dh osclkbV ij iznf’kZr fd;k tk,xkA
¼3½ ckW;ksesfVªd mifLFkfr% ¼d½ f’k{k.k LVkWQ gsrq osc vk/kkfjr rFkk lh-vkj-lh- ¼dsUnzh; ifj"kn }kjk tkjh dsUnzh; iathdj.k izek.ki=½ ls
fyad dE;wVjhd`r ckW;ksesfVªd mifLFkfr iz.kkyh rFkk xSj f’k{k.k dkWyst ds LVkWQ rFkk fpfdRlky; ds LVkWQ gsrq osc vk/kkfjr dEI;wVjhd`r
mifLFkfr iz.kkyh j[kuk vfuok;Z gSA
¼[k½ l’krZ vuqefr gsrq ckW;ksesfVªd mifLFkfr fnukad 1 fnlEcj] 2016 ls osc vk/kkfjr rFkk lh-vkj-lh- ls fyad gksxhA
¼x½ egkfo|ky; ftUgas ’kSf{kd l= 2014&15 rFkk 2015&16 ls ikWp o"kksZ ls vukf/kd vof/k gsrq vuqefr iznku dh xbZ Fkh] os fnukad 1
fnlEcj] 2016 ls osc vk/kkfjr rFkk lh-vkj-lh- ls fyad ckW;ksesfVªd mifLFkfr dk vuqj{k.k djsxsaA
10-
10- u, dkWyst dh pj.k okj fof’k"V vko’;drk,a &
¼1½ vf/kfu;e dh /kkjk 13 d ds izko/kku ds vUrxZr dkfeys &frCc&vks&tjkgr ¼cspyj vkWQ ;wukuh esMhflu ,.M ltZjh½
ikB~;dze izkjEHk djus gsrq vuqefr pkgus okys ;wukuh dkWyst dks vk/kkjHkwr lajpuk rFkk tu’kfDr dks fuEuor~ LFkkfir
djuk gksxk%
¼d½ dkWyst Nk=ksa ds izFke cSp ds izos’k ls iwoZ fuEufyf[kr dks j[ksxk &
¹Hkkx IIIµ[k.M 4º Hkkjr dk jkti=k % vlk/kj.k 173

¼i½ vkosnu izLrqr djrs le;] dkWyst ds ikl 'k¸;kvksa dh mfpr la[;k rFkk fofu;e ¼7½ ds mifofu;e ¼2½ esa fufnZ"V okf"kZd
Nk= izos’k {kerk ds vuq:i 'k¸;k vf/kHkksx ,oa ckâ; jksxh foHkkx dh mifLFkfr j[kus okys vkosnu dh frfFk ls nks o"kZ ls
iwoZ dk;kZRed ;wukuh fpfdRlky; ds lkFk fofu;e 4 ,oa 5 esa ;Fkk fofufnZ"V ,d iw.kZr% fodflr fpfdRlky; lfgr ,d
Hkou ml Hkwfe ij gh gksuk pkfg,A
¼ii½ f’k{k.k ,oa izf’k{k.k ds izFke O;olkf;d o"kZ gsrq vko’;d fofu;e 8 esa ;Fkk fofufnZ"V visf{kr vgZrk lfgr leLr f’k{kdksa
rFkk vuqlwph&VI esa ;Fkk foufnZ"V xSj f’k{k.k LVkWQ dh fu;qfDr dh tk,xhA izk/;kid ds vHkko esa izokpd dh fu;qfDr
leku la[;k esa gksuh pkfg,A
¼iii½ fpfdRlky; ds izpkyu gsrq eqvkyktkr] bykt fcn rnchj] tjkgr] ,su] mT+u] vUQ ok gy+d] vejkts fuLoka ok rFkk
vejkts vRQky] bYeqy dckyr esa ls izR;sd dk de ls de ,d fo’ks"kK vFkok uSnkfud ¼fDyfudy½ f’k{kd fu;qDr gksuk
pkfg, rFkk egkfo|ky; dh LFkkiuk gsrq dsUnzh; ljkdj dks vkosnd }kjk vkosnu izLrqr fd, tkus ls nks o"kZ iwoZ vFkok
fo’ks"kK fpfdRld dh fu;qfDr dh frfFk ls] tks Hkh de gks] fo’ks"kK fpfdRld vFkok uSnkfud fpfdRld dk vuqHko f’k{kd
ds :Ik esa ekuk tk,xkA
¼iv½ nks gtkj ikWp lkS iqLrdksa dk ,d iqLrdky; ftlesa vuqlwph VI esa ;Fkk fofufnZ"V 60 izos’kks rd ds fy, 50 O;fD;ksa d
cSBus rFkk 61 ls 100 izos’kks gsrq 80 O;fD;ksa ds cSBus dh {kerk rFkk Ik;kZIr LVkWQ gksA
¼v½ vuqlwph I ls VII esa ;Fkk fofufnZ"V f’k{k.k ds izFke O;k;lkf;d o"kZ gsrq mfpr :i ls QuhZpj;qDr ,oa lqlfTtr nks
O;k[;ku gkWy rFkk f’k{k.k foHkkx rFkk iz;ksx’kkyk,a rFkk laxzgky; vfuok;Z gksxsaA
¼vi½ nks gtkj ikap lkS oxZehVj Hkwfe ij QSyk ,d ouks"kf/k;ksa ls ;qDr m|ku rFkk 60 lhVks rd ds fy, rFkk 61 ls 100 lhVks
ds fy, 4 gtkj oxZ ehVj dh Hkwfe ftles de ls de ,d lkS iztkfr;ksa dh vkS"kf/k;ksa ds ikS/ks yxs gksaA
¼vii½ vLirky dk leLr LVkWQ vuqlwph 4 essa ;Fkk fofufnZ"V gksxk( rFkk
¼viii½ f’k{k.k LVkWQ gsrq osc vk/kkfjr rFkk lh-vkj-lh- ¼dsUnzh; ifj"kn }kjk tkjh dsUnzh; iathdj.k izek.ki=½ ls fyad dE;wVjhd`r
ckW;ksesfVªd mifLFkfr iz.kkyh rFkk xSj f’k{k.k dkWyst ds LVkWQ rFkk fpfdRlky; ds LVkWQ gsrq osc vk/kkfjr dEI;wVjhd`r
mifLFkfr iz.kkyh j[kuk vfuok;Z gSA
¼[k½ Nk=ksa ds f}rh; cSp ds izos’k ls iwoZ dkWyst fuEufyf[kr dks j[ksxk&
¼i½ fofu;e 7 ds mifofu;e ¼2½ esa ;Fkk fofufnZ"V okf"kZd Nk= izos’k {kerk ds vuq:i 'k¸;kvksa dh mfpr la[;k] 'k¸;k vf/kHkksx
,oa ckâ; jksxh foHkkx dh mifLFkfr j[kus okyk dk;kZRed ;wukuh fpfdRlky; gksuk pkfg,A
¼ii½ f’k{k.k ,oa izf’k{k.k ds izFke ,oa f}rh; O;olkf;d o"kZ gsrq vko’;d fofu;e 8 esa ;Fkk fofufnZ"V visf{kr vgZrk lfgr
leLr f’k{kdksa rFkk vuqlwph 6 esa ;Fkk foufnZ"V xSj f’k{k.k LVkWQ dh fu;qfDr dh tk,xhA izk/;kid ds vHkko esa izokpd
dh fu;qfDr leku la[;k esa gksuh pkfg,A
¼iii½ egkfo|ky; fpfdRlky; ds izpkyu gsrq eqvkyktkr] bykt fcn rnchj]tjkgr] ,su&mT+u&vUQ ok gy+d] vejkt+&,&fuLoka
ok bYeqy dckyr rFkk vejkt+&,&vRQky] foHkkxksa esa ls izR;sd esas de ls de ,d fo’ks"kK fpfdRld vFkok ,d uSnkfud
¼fDyfudy½ f’k{kdA
¼iv½ ikWp gtkj iqLrdksa dk ,d iqLrdky; ftlesa vuqlwph VI esa ;Fkk fofufnZ"V 60 izos’kks rd ds fy, 50 O;fD;ksa d cSBus rFkk
61 ls 100 izos’kks gsrq 80 O;fD;ksa ds cSBus dh {kerk rFkk LVkWQ gksA
¼v+½ vuqlwph I ls VII esa ;Fkk fofufnZ"V f’k{k.k ds izFke ,oa f}rh; O;k;lkf;d o"kZ gsrq mfpr :i ls QuhZpj;qDr ,oa lqlfTtr
rhu O;k[;ku gkWy rFkk f’k{k.k foHkkx rFkk iz;ksx’kkyk,a rFkk laxzgky; vfuok;Z gksxsaA
¼vi½ U;wure ,d lkS ipkl iztkfr;ksa ds vkS"k/kh; ikS/ks rFkk vkS"kf/k m|ku esa ,d ouLifr&laxzgky; o izn’kZu gkWyA
¼vii½ vLirky dk leLr LVkWQ vuqlwph IV essa ;Fkk fofufnZ"V gksxk( ,oa
¼viii½ f’k{k.k LVkWQ gsrq osc vk/kkfjr rFkk lh-vkj-lh- ¼dsUnzh; ifj"kn }kjk tkjh dsUnzh; iathdj.k izek.ki=½ ls fyad dEI;wVjhd`r
ckW;ksesfVªd mifLFkfr iz.kkyh rFkk xSj f’k{k.k dkWyst ds LVkWQ rFkk fpfdRlky; ds LVkWQ gsr osc vk/kkfjr dEI;wVjhd`r
mifLFkfr iz.kkyh j[kuk vfuok;Z gSA
¼x½ Nk=ksa ds r`rh; cSp ds izos’k ls de ls de rhu ekg iwoZ egkfo|ky; dk ifjn’kZu fd;k tk;sxk rFkk ml le; egkfo|ky; fuEufyf[kr dks
j[ksxk&
¼i½ fofu;e 7 ds mi&fofu;e ¼2½ esa ;Fkk fofufnZ"V okf"kZd Nk= izos’k {kerk ds vuq:i 'k¸;kvksa dh mfpr la[;k] 'k¸;k
vf/kHkksx ,oa ckâ; jksxh foHkkx dh mifLFkfr j[kus okyk dk;kZRed ;wukuh fpfdRlky; gksuk pkfg,A
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¼ii½ f’k{k.k ,oa izf’k{k.k ds izFke ,oa f}rh; O;olkf;d o"kZ gsrq vko’;d fofu;e 8 esa ;Fkk fofufnZ"V visf{kr vgZrk lfgr
leLr f’k{kdksa rFkk vuqlwph 6 esa ;Fkk foufnZ"V xSj f’k{k.k LVkWQ dh fu;qfDr dh tk,xhA izk/;kid ds vHkko esa izokpd
dh fu;qfDr leku la[;k esa gksuh pkfg,A
¼iii½ egkfo|ky; fpfdRlky; ds izpkyu gsrq eqvkyktkr] bykt fcn rnchj]tjkgr] ,su&mT+u&vUQ ok gy+d] vejkt+&,&fuLok
,oa bYeqy dckyr rFkk vejkt+&,&vrQky] foHkkxksa esa ls izR;sd esas de ls de ,d fo’ks"kK fpfdRld vFkok ,d uSnkfud
¼fDyfudy½ f’k{kdA
¼iv½ ikWp gtkj iqLrdksa dk ,d iqLrdky; ftlesa vuqlwph VI esa ;Fkk fofufnZ"V 60 izos’kks rd ds fy, 50 O;fD;ksa d cSBus rFkk
61 ls 100 izos’kks gsrq 80 O;fD;ksa ds cSBus dh {kerk rFkk LVkWQ gksA
¼v+½ vuqlwph I ls VII esa ;Fkk fofufnZ"V f’k{k.k ds izFke ,oa f}rh; O;k;lkf;d o"kZ gsrq mfpr :i ls QuhZpj;qDr ,oa lqlfTtr
rhu O;k[;ku gkWy rFkk f’k{k.k foHkkx rFkk iz;ksx’kkyk,a rFkk laxzgky; vfuok;Z gksxsaA
¼vi½ U;wure ,d lkS ipkl iztkfr;ksa ds vkS"k/kh; ikS/ks rFkk vkS"kf/k m|ku esa ,d ouLifr&laxzgky; o izn’kZu gkWyA
¼vii½ vLirky dk leLr LVkWQ vuqlwph IV essa ;Fkk fofufnZ"V gksxk( ,oa
¼viii½ lSnyk ,oa HkS"kt dYiuk foHkkx esa U;wure {ks= dh ,d f’k{k.k vkS"k/kky; gksxh ftlesa ikB~;dze ds vuqlkj vkS"k/kh rS;kj djus
gsrq vuqlwph & VII ds vuqlk midj.k gksaxsA
¼ix½ f’k{k.k LVkWQ gsrq osc vk/kkfjr rFkk lh-vkj-lh- ¼dsUnzh; ifj"kn }kjk tkjh dsUnzh; iathdj.k izek.ki=½ ls fyad dEI;wVjhd`r
ckW;ksesfVªd mifLFkfr iz.kkyh rFkk xSj f’k{k.k dkWyst ds LVkWQ rFkk fpfdRlky; ds LVkWQ gsrq osc vk/kkfjr dEI;wVjhd`r
mifLFkfr iz.kkyh j[kuk vfuok;Z gSA
¼?k½ Nk=ksa ds prqFkZ cSp ds izos’k ls iwoZ] dkWyst fuEufyf[kr dks j[ksxk&
¼i½ fofu;e 7 ds mi&fofu;e ¼2½ esa ;Fkk fofufnZ"V okf"kZd Nk= izos’k {kerk ds vuq:i 'k¸;kvksa dh mfpr la[;k] 'k¸;k
vf/kHkksx ,oa ckg; jksxh foHkkx dh mifLFkfr j[kus okyk dk;kZRed ;wukuh fpfdRlky; gksuk pkfg;sA
¼ii½ f’k{k.k ,oa izf’k{k.k ds izFke] f}rh;] r`rh; ,oa prqFkZ vFkkZr~ vafre O;olkf;d o"kZ gsrq vko’;d fofu;e 8 esa ;Fkk fofufnZ"V
visf{kr vgZrk lfgr leLr f’k{kdksa rFkk vuqlwph VI esa ;Fkk fofufnZ"V xSj f’k{k.k LVkQ dh fu;qfDRk dh tk,xhA
¼iii½ bu fofu;Ekksa 4 ls 11 esa ;Fkk fofufnZ"V ds vuqlkj egkfo|ky;] fpfdRlky; rFkk vU; bdkbZ;ksa dh leLr vk/kkjHkwr
lajpuk rFkk tu’kfDr dh vko’;drk,aA
¼iv½ lkr gtkj ikap lkS iqLrdksa dk iqLrdky; ftlesa vuqlwph VI esa ;Fkk fofufnZ"V lkB izos’kks rd ds fy, 50 O;fDRk;ksa ds
cSBuss rFkk bDlB ls lkS izos’kks gsrq 80 O;fDRk;ksa dss cSBus dh {kerk rFkk LVkWQ gksA
¼v½ vuqlwph III esa ;Fkk fofufnZ"V ,d iw.kZr% fodflr vkS"k/kh; ikS/kksa dk cxhpkA
¼vi½ vuqlwph I ls VII eas ;Fkk fofufnZ"V iw.kZ fdz;kRed iz;ksx’kkyk,a rFkk vkS"k/k ijh{k.k lqfo/kkvksa lfgr vkS"k/k’kkykA
¼vii½ fpfdRlky; esa vkS"kf/k;ksa] ijkfpfdRlk LVkWQ] fpfdRld rFkk vkikrdky izcU/ku ds lkFk pkSchl ?kaVs dh fpfdRlk lsokvksa dh
fuf’pr miyC/krkA
¼viii½ f’k{k.k LVkWQ gsrq osc vk/kkfjr rFkk lh-vkj-lh- ¼dsUnzh; ifj"kn }kjk tkjh dsUnzh; iathdj.k izek.ki=½ ls fyad dEI;wVjhd`r
ckW;ksesfVªd mifLFkfr iz.kkyh rFkk xSj f’k{k.k dkWyst ds LVkWQ rFkk fpfdRlky; ds LVkWQ gsrq osc vk/kkfjr dEI;wVjhd`r
mifLFkfr iz.kkyh j[kuk vfuok;Z gSA
¼2½ ¼d½ fdlh u;s fpfdRlk egkfo|ky; dh LFkkiuk djus rFkk Nk=ksa dks izos’k nsus dh vuqefr izkjEHk esa ,d o"kZ dh vof/k ds fy, iznku dh
tk;sxh rFkk vuqefr dh vof/k okf"kZd vk/kkj ij mi fofu;e ¼1½ esa ;Fkk fofufnZ"V okf"kZd y{;ksa dh miyfC/k dh tkap dh 'krZ ij
c<+k;h tk;sxhA
¼[k½ ;g dkWyst dk mRrjnkf;Ro gksxk fd og vuqefr dh vof/k c<+k;s tkus ds mn~ns’; gsrq izkjfEHkd vuqefr dh vof/k lekIr gksus ls N%
ekg iwoZ dsUnzh; ifj"kn~ esa vkosnu djsA
¼x½ vuqefr dh vof/k c<+k;s tkus dh ;g izfdz;k izFke cSp ds lekiu gsrq u;s fpfdRlk egkfo|ky; dh LFkkiuk ds iw.kZ gksus rd tkjh
jgsxhA
¼3½ u;s fpfdRlk egkfo|ky; dh LFkkiuk] v/;;u dk u;k vFkok mPprj ikB~;dze ;k izf’k{k.k izkjEHk djuk rFkk fpfdRlk
egkfo|ky; }kjk izos’k {kerk esa o`f) djus gsrq Hkkjrh; fpfdRlk dsUnzh; ifj"kn~ vf/kfu;e 1970 dh /kkjk 13 d ds v/khu
vkosnu djus okys O;fDr vFkok fpfdRlk egkfo|ky; dks f’k{k.k LVkWQ gsrq osc vk/kkfjr rFkk lh-vkj-lh- ¼dsUnzh; ifj"kn
}kjk tkjh dsUnzh; iathdj.k izek.ki=½ ls fyad dEI;wVjhd`r ckW;ksesfVªd mifLFkfr iz.kkyh rFkk xSj f’k{k.k dkWyts ds LVkWQ rFkk
¹Hkkx IIIµ[k.M 4º Hkkjr dk jkti=k % vlk/kj.k 175
fpfdRlky; ds LVkWQ gsrq osc vk/kkfjr dEI;wVjhd`r mifLFkfr iz.kkyh j[kuk rFkk vLirky ds ckg~; jksxh foHkkx ,oa var%
jksxh foHkkx esa jksfx;ksa ds vfHkys[k ds j[kj[kko gsrq osc fyad dEI;wVjhd`r dsUnzh; iathdj.k iz.kkyh j[kuk vko’;d gSA ftu
vkosndks us o"kZ 2015 esa vkosnu fd;k Fkk] muds fy, vk’k; i= tkjh djus gsrq bu vko’;drkvksa ij fopkj ugha fd;k
tk,sxk ijarq mUgsa ’kSf{kd l= 2016&17 gsrq vuqefr i= tkjh fd;s tkus ls iwoZ bu vko’;drkvksa dks iwjk djuk gksxkA
11-
11- midj.k] ;U=&lewg bR;kfn dh lwph& Nk=ksa ds fy, f’k{k.k rFkk izf’k{k.k lkexzh ds mfpr izko/kku lqfuf’pr djus gsrq] dkWyst tSlk fd
vuqlwph&VII ds vUrxZr fofufnZ"V gS] dkWyst ds f’k{k.k foHkkx] fpfdRlky;] iz;ksx’kkyk,a rFkk 'kofoPNsnu d{k] iqLrdky;] vkS"k/k’kkyk
rFkk vU; bdkbZ;ksa esa visf{kr i;kZIr la[;k esa midj.k ;a=&lewg bR;kfn dk U;wure 90 izfr’kr vius vf/kdkj esa j[ksxkA
12 ;wukuh egkfo|ky;ksa esa vuqefr izfdz;k ds iw.kZ gksus dh frfFk
frfFk rFkk izos’k gsrq dV vkWQ frfFk&
¼1½ ;wukuh egkfo|ky;ksa esa izos’k ysus gsrq ;wukuh egkfo|ky;ksa dks vuqefr iznku djus vFkok iznku uk djus dh izfdz;k izR;sd ’kSf{kd l= dh 31
tqykbZ rd iw.kZ dj yh tk,xhA
¼2½ ;wukuh egkfo|ky;ksa esa izos’k gsrq dV vkWQ frfFk
frfFk izR;sd ’kSf{kd l= dh 30 flarcj gksxhA
vuqlwph&I
h&
¼ fofu;e 3] fofu;e 4] fofu;e 5] fofu;e 6] fofu;e 7] fofu;e 10 ,oa fofu;e 11 ns[ksa ½
;wukuh egkfo|ky; ds layXu fpfdRlky; dh vis{kk,a
dze la[;k fooj.k fufeZr {ks= ¼oxZehVj esa½
60 Nk=ksa ds izos’k rd 61 ls 100 Nk=ksa ds izos’k
¼1½ ¼2½ ¼3½ ¼4½
I. fpfdRlky; ds Hkou dk dqy fufeZr {ks= 2]000 3500
II. fpfdRlky; iz’kklfud [k.M 100 150
1. v/kh{kd d{k
2. mi v/kh{kd d{k
3. fpfdRlk vf/kdkjh dk d{k ¼ nks vkoklh; fpfdRlk
vf/kdkjh vFkok vkoklh; 'kY; vf/kdkjh gsrq ½
4. eSVªu d{k
5. lgk;d eSVªd d{k ¼ nks ds fy,½
6. Lokxr iVy rFkk iath;u
III. ckâ; jksxh foHkkx ¼vks-ih-ih-Mh-
Mh-½ 300 470
1. eqvkykktkr ckâ; jksxh foHkkx ok’kcsflu lfgr
2. tjkgr] ,su&mT+u&vUQ ok gy+d] ok vluku ckâ; jksxh
foHkkx dks lfEefyr djrs gq, ok’kcsflu rFkk ijh{kk d{k
lfgrA
3. dckyr ok&vejkts fuLoka ckâ; jksxh foHkkx ’kkSpky;
o ijh{kk d{k lfgrA
4. vejkts vRQky ckâ; jksxh foHkkx izlk/ku d{k lfgrA
5. vejkt+s ftYn ok r+kft;ur ckâ; jksxh foHkkx
ok’kcsflu lfgr
6. rgQqth ok lkekth frc ckâ; jksxh foHkkx ok’kcsflu
lfgrA
7. ejge iV~Vh ,oa izkFkfed fpfdRlk d{kA
8. vkS"k/kky;A
9. jksfx;ksa ds fy, izrh{kk LFky
10. Hk.Mkj
11. jksfx;ksa rFkk LVkWQ ds fy;s iq:"k ,oa efgyk ds vyx&vyx
izlk/ku d{k
IV vUrjax jksxh foHkkx ¼vkbZ-ih-ih-Mh-
Mh-½ 900 1650
1. Eqkvkyktkr bykt fcr rn~chj iq:"k okMZ layXu izlk/ku
d{k ,oa Lukux`g lfgr
2. Eqkvkyktkr bykt fcr rn~chj efgyk okMZ layXu izlk/ku
d{k ,oa Lukux`g lfgr
176 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PART III—SEC. 4]

3. Tkjkgr ,oa ,su&mT+u&vUQ gyd o vluku iq:"k okMZ


layXu izlk/ku d{k ,oa Lukux`g lfgr
4. Tkjkgr ,oa ,su&mT+u&vUQ gyd o vluku efgyk okMZ
layXu izlk/ku d{k ,oa Lukux`g lfgr
5. dckyr ok vejkts ,& fuLoka vrQky okMZ layXu izlk/ku
d{k ,oa Lukux`g lfgr
6. izR;sd foHkkx ds fy;s ,d fpfdRldksa dk M~;wVh d{k layXu
izlk/ku d{k ,oa Lukux`g lfgr
7. izR;sd okMZ esa ,d ifjp;kZ LVkWQ M~;wVh d{k layXu izlk/ku
d{k ,oa Lukux`g lfgr
8. Ykhuu bR;kfn ds fy;s Hk.Mkj x`g
V. 'kY;deZ d{k [k.M 150 250
1. 'kY;deZ d{k eq[;] y?kq ,oa ’kkYkkD; izfdz;k,a
2. izlk/ku d{k ,oa Lukux`g lfgr izlwfr d{k
3. uotkr f’k’kq vuqj{k.k d{k
4. dsUnzh; thok.kquk’ku@vkVksDyso
5. Ldzc d{k
6. nks iqu%’psruk d{k
7. fpfdRldksa dk M~;wVh d{k layXu izlk/ku ,oa Lukukx`g
lfgr
8. izf’k{kq@x`g vf/kdkjh@ vkoklh; fpfdRldksa dk d{k layXu
izlk/ku rFkk Lukukx`g lfgr
9. ifjp;kZ d{k layXu izlk/ku rFkk Lukux`g lfgr
VI bykt fcr rn~chj [k.M 275 500
1. geke
2. nyd
3. fj;ktr
4. Qln
5. dbZ
6. vyd fgtker vkfn
7. bykt fcr rn~chj fpfdRld d{k
8. bykt fcr rn~chj Hk.Mkj x`g
9. fQft;ksFkSjsih d{k
VII uSnkfud iz;ksx’kkyk% 100 150
fod`fr foKku] tSo jlk;u rFkk lw{e tho&foKku gsrq i`Fkd
foHkkxksa lfgr lqlfTtr rFkk foLr`r {ks=A ew= uewus ,d=
djus gsrq ;gka layXu izlk/ku gksaxAs bZ-lh-th- bR;kfn ds
fy;s vU; uSnkfud lqfo/kk,a miyC/k djk;s tk;saxsA
VIII fofdj.k&fpfdRlk&foKku vFkok lksuksxzkQh vuqHkkx%& 50 100
fofdj.kfoKkuh d{k] ,Dl&js d{k] MkdZ :e] fQYe MªkbZ
d{k] Hk.Mkj d{k] ;w-,l-th- d{k] jksxh izrh{kk ,oa izlk/ku
d{k] Lokxr&iVy vFkok iath;u vFkok fjiksVZ d{kA
IX fpfdRlky;
fpfdRlky; dh ikB’kkyk rFkk dSUVhu% 100 150
X Hk.Mkj 25 50
dqy 2]000 3]500
fVIi.kh%
1- mDr fufnZ"V fofHkUu ?kVdksa ds chp izfoHkkftr {ks= ± 20% esa fHkUu gks ldrk gS ijUrq layXu fpfdRlky; dk dqy {ks= fofu;e 5
ij mfYyf[kr {ks= ds vuqlkj gksuk pkfg,A
2- bDlB ls lkS Nk=ksa dh okf"kZd izos’k {kerk ds ,d ;wukuh dkWyst ds layXu vLirky dh fufeZr {ks= dh vko’;drk dk fo?kVu fofu;e
5 ij mfYyf[kr {ks= ds vuqlkj {ks= dh dqy vko’;drk dks /;ku esa j[krs gq, mlds vuq:i c<+k;k tk;sxkA
¹Hkkx IIIµ[k.M 4º Hkkjr dk jkti=k % vlk/kj.k 177
3- ckg; jksxh foHkkx lfgr layXu ’kkSpky; dh vko’;drk fnukad 19 Qjojh] 2013 ds Ik’pkr~ LFkkfir egkfo|ky;ksa gsrq ykxw gSA
4- l’kZr vuqefr gsrq fofu;e V ess ;Fkk fofuZfn"V ,d {ks= ds vuqlkj egkfo|ky; ds layXu vlirky dk dqy fufeZr {ks= $ & 20
izfr’kr essa fHkUu gks ldrk gSA
vuqlwph&II
h&
¼fofu;e 3] fofu;e 4] fofu;e 5 fofu;e 6] fofu;e 7] fofu;e 10 ,oa 11 ns[ksa½
;wukuh dkWyst dh vko’;drk,a
dze la- fooj.k fIyUFk Lrj ij fufeZr {ks=
¼oxZ ehVj esa½
60 Nk=ksa ds izos’k 61 ls 100 Nk=ksa ds
rd izos’k gsrq
¼1½ ¼2½ ¼3½ ¼4½
dkWyst dh bekjr dk dqy fufeZr {ks= 2,000 4,000
1. iz'kklfud vuqHkkx%& dkWyst ds iz'kklfud vuqHkkx esa izkpk;Z d{k] futh lgk;d 150 300
d{k] Lokxr d{k] LVkWQ lfefr d{k] fyfid d{k] uxnh ,oa ys[kk vuqHkkx]
vfHkys[k d{k] dsUnzh; Hk.Mkj ,oa iq:"k ,oa efgykvksa ds fy, vyx iz’kk/ku d{kA
2. O;k[;ku gky% lkB Nk=ksa ds fy, ikap O;k[;ku gky ,oa bdlB ls lkS Nk=ksa ls 400 800
vf/kd ds fy, nl O;k[;ku gky] izR;sd vLlh oxZ ehVj {ks= ds gksxsa] ftuesa
fctyh vkiwfrZ] JO;&n`’; f’k{k.k lgk;d ;a=] ia[ks@dwyj rFkk vf/kekur% fFk;sVj
ds izdkj dk vkjkenk;d :i ls cSBus dk izcU/k gksxkA izR;sd ry ij ckyd ,oa
ckfydkvksa ds fy, izlk/ku d{kksa dk fuekZ.k djk;k tk;sxkA
3. fopkj xks"Bh vFkok lEesyu vFkok ijh{kk gkWy% cSBdksa] fopkj xksf"B;ksa] lEesyuksa] 150 300
laxks"Bh] ijh{kk] ea=.kk bR;kfn ds fy, dkWyst ds ifjlj esa ,d o`gr gkWy miyC/k
gksxk ftlesa pkj lkS ls ikap lkS O;fDr;ksa ds cSBus dh {kerk gksxhA gkWy esa fctyh
rFkk cSBus dk izcU/k rFkk n`JO;&n`’; i)fr dh i;kZIr lqfo/kk,a gksaxhA
4. dsUnzh; iqLrdky;% dsUnzh; iqLrdky; esa lkB dh izos’k {kerk rd de ls de 100 200
iPpkl O;fDr;ksa RkFkk lkS dh izos’k {kerk gsrq vLlh O;fDr;ksa ds cSBus dh {kerk
'ksYQ vFkok vYekfj;ksa dh i;kZIr la[;k] LVkWd j[kus gsrq i;kZIr LFkku] f’k{kdksa ds
fy, i`Fkd okpuky;] iqLrdk/;{k dk d{k] fizUVj ,oa bUVjusV dh lqfo/kk lfgr
QksVksdkWihvj vFkok fofM;ks :e dEI;wVj gksxkA iqLrdky; esa izdk’k dk mfpr
izcU/k] ia[ks@dwyj] is; ty dk izcU/k rFkk izlk/ku lqfo/kk,a gksaxhA Nk=ksa ds izFke
izos’k ds le; iqLrdky; esa vk;qosZn] vk/kqfud fpfdRlk rFkk leoxhZ foKku ds
fofHkUu 'kh"kZdksa dh nks gtkj ikap lkS iqLrdsa gksaxhA Nk=ksa ds f}rh; rFkk r`rh; cSapksa
ds izos’k ls iwoZ iqLrdksa dh la[;k dze’k% ikap gtkj rFkk lkr gtkj ikap lkS rd
c<+kbZ tk;saxhA ikap o"kZ vFkok vf/kd ds fy, fo|eku egkfo|ky; nl gtkj iqLrdsa
j[ksxkA
5. f’k{k.k foHkkx% pkSng f’k{k.k foHkkx gksaxsa ftuesa ls izR;sd ds lkFk f’k{kdksa ds fy, dqy 1200 oxZehVj dqy 2400 oxZehVj
¼izk/;kid rFkk foHkkxk/;{k gsrq iPphl oxZehVj] lg&vkpk;ksZ vFkok O;k[;krk gsrq rFkk fo?kVu fuEuor~ rFkk fo?kVu fuEuor~
fuEuor~
iUnzg oxZehVj½] ,d NksVk foHkkxh; iqLrdky; ¼iPphl oxZehVj½] ,d NksVk gksxk% gksxk%
dk;kZy; ¼iUnzg oxZehVj½] xSj f’k{k.k LVkWQ gsrq dk;Z LFkku ¼iUnzg oxZehVj½ rFkk
fof’k"V foHkkx dh vko’;drkuqlkj ,d laxzgky; vFkok iz;ksx’kkyk vFkok 'koPNsnu
gkWy vFkok f’k{kdh; d{k@foHkkx ds vk/kkj ij {ks= dh vko’;drk fuEuor~ gksxh%&
(i) Dqyh;kr foHkkx] rFkk blds vfrfjDr foHkkxh; iqLrdky; o f’k{kdh; d{k 50 100
(ii) Rk’kjhg my&cnu foHkkx rFkk blds vfrfjDr ,d goknkj 'koPNsnu gkWy ¼,XtkWLV 125 250
QsUl rFkk fo"ks’kdj ,;j dUMh’kUl }kjk goknkj½] i;kZIr ykWdjksa rFkk okl&csflu
lfgr Nk=ksa ds fy, ,d d{k] pkj 'ko gsrq ,d Hk.Mkj.k VSad vFkok iz’khrr
¼Qhztj½ lfgr ,d 'ko dk laysiu djus gsrq d{k rFkk oSdfYid ekbdzks ,sukWVeh
iz;ksx’kkyk lfgr jpuk 'kjhj laxzgky;;
(iii) equkQqyktk foHkkx rFkk blds vfrfjDr tSo jlk;u ijh{k.k gsrq oSdfYid lqfo/kk 75 150
lfgr fdz;k 'kkjhj ¼Qhft;ksykWth½ iz;ksx’kkyk;
(iv) byeqy vnfo;k foHkkx rFkk blds vfrfjDr ouLifr&laxzgky; o nzO;xq.k laxzgky; 100 200
rFkk QkekZdksXukslh rFkk QkekZDykWth iz;ksx’kkyk,a;
178 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PART III—SEC. 4]

(v) lSnyk foHkkx ds lkFk f’k{k.k vkS"k/kky; 75 150


(vi) rgQqth o lekth frCc foHkkx laxzkgy; lfgr 75 150
(vii) Ekfgrqy vejkt foHkkx rFkk blds vfrfjDr iSFkyksth iz;ksx’kkyk lfgr 50 100
(viii) Ekqvkyktkr foHkkx 75 150
(ix) bykt fcn rnchj foHkkx 50 100
(x) Tkjkgr foHkkx rFkk laxzkgy; o f’k{kdh; d{k 75 150
(xi) vejkts ,su&mT+u vuQ o gyd foHkkx rFkk laxzkgy; o f’k{kdh; d{k 75 150
(xii) vejkts fuLoka o dckyr foHkkx rFkk laxzkgy; o f’k{kdh; d{k 75 150
(xiii) vejkts vrQky foHkkx rFkk laxzkgy; o f’k{kdh; d{k 50 100
(xiv) vejkt+s ftYn o rt+hfu;r foHkkx rFkk f”k{kdh; d{k 50 100
* fVIi.kh& lHkh iz;ksx”kkykvksa dh dk;Z djus dh estsa dBksj iRFkj
vFkok LVsuysl LVhy dh gksuh pkfg;s rFkk 'ksYQ rFkk ok”kcsflu esa
rkts ikuh ds uy dh mfpr O;oLFkk gksuh pkfg,A
6. f’k{k.k vkS"k/k’kkyk rFkk vkS"kf/k xq.koRrk&ijh{k.k iz;ksx’kkyk% dkWyst esa fofHkUu izdkj 100 200
dh ;wukuh dh vkS"kf/k;ka rS;kj djus gsrq mfpr izf’k{k.k lqfo/kkvksa lfgr ,d f’k{k.k
vkS"k/k’kkyk] ,d dPph&vkS"k/k dk Hk.Mkjx`g rFkk bugkml & vkS"k/k ,dhdj.k gksxkA
7. lkekU; d{k% cSBus ds i;kZIr izcU/k ,oa LFkku lfgr ckyd rFkk ckfydkvksa gsrq 50 100
i`Fkd i`Fkd d{k miyC/k gksxsaA
8. dSUVhu% dkWyst ifjlj esa yxHkx lkS O;fDr;ksa ds cSBus ds izcU/k lfgr dSUVhu dh 50 100
lqfo/kk miyC/k gksxhA
dqy 2000 4000
fVIi.kh%
1- mDr fufnZ"V fofHkUu ?kVdksa ds chp izfoHkkftr {ks= ± 20% esa fHkUu gks ldrk gS ijUrq ,d ;wukuh dkWyst dk dqy {ks=
fofu;e 5 ij mfYyf[kr {ks= ds vuqlkj gksuk pkfg,A
2- l’kZr vuqefr gsrq] fofu;e V ess ;Fkk fofuZfn"V ,d {ks= ds vuqlkj egkfo|ky; ds layXu vlirky dk dqy fufeZr {ks= $ &
20 izfr’kr essa fHkUu gks ldrk gSA

vuqlwph&III
h&
[fofu;e 3] fofu;e 5] fofu;e 6] fofu;e 10 ,oa fofu;e 11 ns[ks]a
,d ;wukuh dkWyst dh leoxhZ vk/kkjHkwr lajpuk dh vko’;drk,a
dze la- fooj.k {ks=
¼oxZ ehVj esa½
60 Nk=ksa rd 61 ls 100 Nk=
¼1½ ¼2½ ¼3½ ¼4½
1- oukS"kf/k m|ku% 250 iztkfr;ksa ds oukS"kf/k ikS/kksa 2500 4000
rFkk iPphl ls ipkl oxZehVj {ks= dk ,d
izn’kZu d{k lfgr HkyhHkk¡fr fodflr ,d vkS"k/kh;
ikS/kksa dk cxhpk dkWyst esa fo|eku gksxkA

fVIi.kh%
1- mDr fufnZ"V {ks= ± 20% esa fHkUu gks ldrk gS ijUrq ,d vk;qosZn egkfo|ky; dk dqy {ks= fofu;e 4 ij fofufnZ"V {ks= ds vuqlkj
gksuk pkfg,A
2- l’kZr vuqefr gsrq] vkS"k/kh; ikS/kksa dh U;wure ,d lkS iPpkl iztkfr;ka vko’;d gksaxhA
¹Hkkx IIIµ[k.M 4º Hkkjr dk jkti=k % vlk/kj.k 179

vuqlwph&IV
h&
[fofu;e 3] fofu;e 5] fofu;e 6] fofu;e 7 fofu;e 10 ,oa fofu;e 11 ns[ks]a
;wukuh dkWyst fpfdRlky;
fpfdRlky; ds LVkWQ dh vko’;drk,a
dze la[;k in Ikk=rk
¼1½ ¼2½ ¼3½
1- fpfdRlky; v/kh{kd 1- fpfdRlk v/kh{kd ds in gsrq in vf/kdkjh ds vgZrk izkQ s slj
in dh vgZrk ls de ugha gksxkA
vFkok
2- iz/kkukpk;Z vFkok vf/k"Bkrk fpfdRlk v/kh{kd ds :i esa insu
dk;Z dj ldrs gSA rFkkfi ;fn fpfdRld v/kh{kd dk in
igys ls gh vfLrRo esa gS rks ;g tkjh jgsxkA
2 mi fpfdRlk v/kh{kd 1- vgZrk uSnkfud fo"k; esa LukrdksRrj mikf/k rFkk ch-;w-,e-,l-vFkok
nl o"kksZa ds uSnkfud vuqHko lfgr ch-;w-,e-,l- gksxhA
2- f’k{k.k LVkWQ ds vfrfjDr iw.kZ dkfyd fu;fer in/kkjhA
3 ijke'kZnkrk 1- uSnkfud foHkkx ds f’k{kd
4 vkoklh; fpfdRlk vf/kdkjh vFkok vkoklh; 05 ¼01 eqvkystkr] 02 fuLoka o dckyr] 01 tjkgr esa rFkk
'kY; fpfdRlk vf/kdkjh ¼vkj-,e-vks ;k 01 vejkt&,&vrQky esa½
vkj-,l-vks ;k ,e-vks-;k lh-vkj-½ vgZrk % vgZrk ch-;w-,e-,l-gksxhA
5 eSVªu ;k ifjp;kZ v/kh{kd 01
6 var% jksxh foHkkx gsrq LVkWQ ifjpkfjdk,a izfr 10 'kS¸;kvksa ds fy, 1
7 okMZ vuqdehZ vFkok vk;k izfr 20 'kS¸;kvksa ds fy, 1
8 Hks"ktK ¼QkekZflLV½ 02
9 Mªslj 02
10 Hk.Mkjiky 01
11 dk;kZy; LVkWQ ¼iath;u] vfHkys[k vuqj{k.k] 02
MkVk ,UVªh bR;kfn½
12 MkdZ :e ifjpj 01
vk/kqfud fpfdRlk LVkWQ
13 fpfdRlk fo’ks"kK 01 va’kdkfyd@lafonk ij
14 'kY; fo’ks"kK 01 va’kdkfyd@lafonk ij
15 izlwfr rFkk L=hjksx foKkuh 01 va’kdkfyd@lafonk ij
16 fod`frfoKkuh 01 va’kdkfyd@lafonk ij
17 laKkgj.k foKkuh 01 va’kdkfyd@lafonk ij
18 us= foKkuh 01 va’kdkfyd@lafonk ij
19 cky ¼jksx½ fpfdRld 01 va’kdkfyd@lafonk ij
20 fofdj.kfoKkuh 01 va’kdkfyd@lafonk ij
21 nar fpfdRlk 01 va’kdkfyd@lafonk ij
22 fQtks;ksFkjsfiLV 01 va’kdkfyd@lafonk ij
23 ,Dl&js rduhf’k;u vFkok fofdj.k fp=d 01
ckâ; jksxh foHkkx rFkk vUr% jksxh foHkkx gsrq bykt fcr rnchj fpfdRlk foKku vuqHkkx ds fy, LVkWQ
24 bykt fcr rnchj fo’ks"kK bykt fcr rnchj f’k{k.k foHkkx ds f’k{kd
25 x`g vf/kdkjh vFkok uSnkfud jftLVªkj vFkok ofj"B 01
vkoklh; fpfdRld ¼;wukuh½
26 bykt fcr rnchj ifjpkfjdk 01 ¼dze la[;k 6 ij fufnZ"V ifjpkfjdk ds vfrfjDr½
27 bykt fcr rnchj lgk;d 01 iq:"k rFkk 01 efgyk
28 Ekkfy’kdrkZ 01 iq:"k rFkk 01 efgyk
¼tjkgr½ d{k ,oa {kkjlw= fpfdRlk&foKku
fpfdRlk&foKku vuqHkkx dk LVkWQ
29 tjkgr fo’ks"kK bYeqy tjkgr foHkkx ds f’k{kd
30 'kY;deZ d{k ifjpj 01
180 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PART III—SEC. 4]

31 MSlj 01
32 ifjpkfjdk,a 01 ¼;s ifjpkfjdk,a dze la[;k 6 ij fufnZ"V ifjpkfjdkvksa ds
vfrfjDr gksaxhA½
izlo d{k
33 dckyr o vejkt+s fuLoka fo'ks"kK dckyr o vejkt+s fuLoka foHkkx ds f”k{kd
34 feMokbQ 01
uSnkfud iz;ksx’kkyk
35 fod`frfoKkuh vFkok lw{ethofoKkuh 01
36 iz;ksx’kkyk rduhf’k;u 02
37 pijklh vFkok ifjpj 02
f'k{k.k vkS"k/k’kkyk rFkk xq.krk&ijh{k.k iz;ksx’kkyk
38 vkS"k/k'kkyk izHkkjh ¼bYeqy vnfo;k ok lSnyk 01
ds f'k{kd½
39 pijklh vFkok ifjpj 01
40 dkexkj 02¼vko’;drk ds vk/kkj ij vf/kd la[;k½
41 fo'ys"k.k jlk;uK ¼va’kdkfyd½ 01 ¼foHkkx esa xSj f’k{k.k LVkWQ ds vUrxZr miyC/k iz;ksx’kkyk
rduhf’k;u½
42 Hks"kt vfHkKkuh ¼va’kdkfyd½ 01 ¼foHkkx esa xSj f’k{k.k LVkWQ ds vUrxZr miyC/k iz;ksx’kkyk
rduhf’k;u½
dqy% mi;qDrZ ds vuqlkj f’k{k.k foHkkx ds 57 ds oftZr fd, x, f’k{kd
1- lkB ’k¸;kvkssa ds vLirky gsrq mi;qDrZ ds vuqlkj f’k{k.k foHkkx ds 71 ds oftZr fd, x, f’k{kd
2- lkS ’k¸;kvkssa ds vLirky gsrq
fVIi.kh%
fVIi.kh%
1- lkB ls vf/kd 'kS¸;kvksa okys fpfdRlky; gsrq vkoklh; fpfdRlk vf/kdkjh] vkoklh; 'kY; fpfdRlk vf/kdkjh] lgk;d esVªu rFkk
Hks"ktK ds :i esa izR;sd ds fy, nks in/kkfj;ksa dh vfrfjDr vko’;drk gksxhA
2- fpfdRlky; esa lqj{kk] flfoy rFkk fo|qr] lQkbZ dk izcU/k] nSfud vkgkj rFkk dsUVhu] /kqykbZ&?kj rFkk vif’k"V HkLehdj.k rFkk Qsdus
;k u"V djus dh lqfo/kkvksa ds i;kZIr izko/kku gksaxsA
3- vfuok;Z M~;wVh LVkWQ rFkk lsok,a pkSchl ?kaVs miyC/k gksaxhA
4- xSj rduhfd LVkWQ tSls pijklh] ifjpj] lQkbZokyk] cfg%L=ksru }kjk izkIr dh tk ldrh gSA
5- l’kZr vuqefr gsrq] vfuok;Z fpfdR;ky; ds 80 izfr’kr dh vok’;drk gksxhA
vuqlwph&V
h&
[fofu;e 3] fofu;e 6] fofu;e 7 ]fofu;e 8 ] fofu;e 10 ,oa fofu;e 11 ns[ks]a
;wukuh dkWyst f’k{k.k LVkWQ dk fooj.k
dza- la- f’k{k.k foHkkx f’k{k.k LVkWQ dh vko’;drk
¼1½ ¼2½ 60 Nk=ksa rd 61 ls 100 Nk=ksa rd
¼3½ ¼4½
izk/;kid izokpd O;k[;krk izk/;kid izokpd O;k[;krk
(1) dqfYy;kr 1 vFkok 1 1 1 1 1
(2) r”kjhgqy cnu 1 vFkok 1 1 1 1 1
(3) equkQqy vkt+k 1 vFkok 1 1 1 1 1
(4) bYeqy vnfo;k 1 vFkok 1 1 1 1 1
(5) bYeqy lSnyk 1 vFkok 1 1 1 1 1
(6) Ekkfg;krqy vejkt+ 1 vFkok 1 1 1 1 1
(7) rg¶Qqt+h o lekth 1 vFkok 1 2 1 1 2
frCc
(8) eqvkyktkr 1 vFkok 1 2 1 1 2
¹Hkkx IIIµ[k.M 4º Hkkjr dk jkti=k % vlk/kj.k 181
(9) fuLoka o dckyr 1 vFkok 1 1 1 1 2
(10) bYeqy vrQky 1 vFkok 1 1 1 1 1 (10)
(11) tjkgr 1 vFkok 1 1 1 1 1
(12) ,su&mT+u&vUQ+& 1 vFkok 1 1 1 1 1
gyd+ o vluku
(13) vejktsa ftYn o 1 vFkok 1 1 1 1 1
rt+hfu;r
(14) bykt fcn rnchj 1 vFkok 1 1 1 1 1
14 16 14 14 17
dqy 30 45

fVIi.kh%
1 mDr ds vfrfjDr vuqlwph &IV & ¼dze la[;k 13 ls 21½ ij fufnZ"V vjch dk ,d f’k{kd ¼vjch Hkk"kk rFkk eaVhd &vks& QYlQk ds
fy, f’k{k.k gsrq½] lEizs{k.k dkS’ky ds f’k{k.k gsrq ,d f’k{k.k rFkk vk/kqfud fpfdRlk ds vkB ijke’kZnkrk f’k{k.k gsrq va’kdkfyd
kdkfyd vk/kkj
ij fofu;ksftr fd;s tk;saxsA
2 vaddkfyd f’k{kdks
f’k{kdksa dh vko’;drk fof’k"V ’kSf{kd l= gsrq izos’k ysus dh l’krZ vuqefr gsrq mi;qDrZ fcUnw 1 esa ;Fkk mfYyf[kr U;wure
dksbZ ikWap gksxhA
3 lkB rd dh izos’k {kerk gsrq f’k{kdksa dh deh izR;sd pkSng foHkkxksa eas U;wure ,d f’k{kd dh miyC/krk lfgr dqy vko’;dkr ds nl
izfr’kr ls vfr/kd ugha gksxhA mPp ladk; dh dqy la[;k U;wure X;kjg foHkkxksa eas forjhr ckjg v/;kidksa vFkok Ikzokpdksa ls de
ugh gksxhA ;g NwV fof’k"V ’kSf{kd l= gsrq izos’k ysus dh l’krZ vuqefr izkIr djus gsrq gSA mnkgj.k &Lo:Ik & lkB rd dh izos’k
{kerk j[kus okys egkfo|ky;ksa dks dqy U;wure lrkbZl ladk; j[kus gksaxs] ftuesa ls U;wure X;kjg foHkkxksa ls U;wure ckjg izk/;kid
vFkok izokpd gksaxsA
4 bDlB ls lkS dh izos’k {kerk gsrq f’k{kdks dh deh izR;sd pkSng foHkkxksa esa U;wure ,d mPp ladk; rFkk ,d O;k[;krk dh
miyC/krk lfgr dqy f’k{kdkas ds chl izfr’kr rFkk dqy vko’;drk ds nl izfr’kr ls vf/kd ugha gksxhA mPp ladk; dh dqy la[;kk
mUuhl ds de ugha gksxhA ;g NwV fof’k"V ’kSf{kd l= gsrq izos’k eaas ysus dh l’kRkZ vuqefr izkIr djus gsrq gSA mnkg.k &Lo:Ik &
bDlB ls lkS lhVksa dh izos’k {kerk j[kus okys egkfo|ky;ksa dks dqy U;wure pkyhl ladk; j[kus gkasxs] ftues ls lHkh pkSng foHkkxks ls
Uw;ure mUuhl izk/;kid vFkok izokpd gksaxsA
5 foHkkx esa tgkWa dgha vfrfjDr iz/;kid vFkok izokpd miyC/k gS] vfrfjDr iz/;kidksa ij izokpd vFkok O;k[;krk dh vko’;drk gsrq
fopkj fd;k tk,xk rFkk vfrfjDr izokpd ij O;k[;krk dh vko’;drk gsrq fopkj fd;k tk,xkA mnkgj.k &Lo:Ik & bDlB ls lkS
Lukrdh; lhVksa dh izos’k {kek okys egkfo|ky;ksa eas dqyh;kr foHkkx esa ,d iz/;kid] ,d izokpd rFkk ,d O;k[;krk dh vko’;drk gsrq
;fn ogkWa rhu iz/;kid vFkok ,d iz/;kid rFkk nks izokpd vFkok ,d iz/;kid] ,d izokpd rFkk ,d O;k[;k gS] rks egkfo|ky; bl
foHkkx eas ladk; dh vko’;drk dh iwrhZ dj jgk gS rFkk bl foHkkx esa ladk; dh dksbZ deh ugha gSA
6 frCcs dkuquh ok bYyeqy lewe foHkkx dks rgQqth ok lekth frCc foHkkx ds lkFk feyk fn;k x;k gSA
vuqlwph&VI
h&
[ fofu;e 3] fofu;e 6 fofu;e] fofu;e 7] fofu;e 10] ,oa fofu;e 11 ns[ksa ]
;wukuh dkWyst ds rduhdh rFkk vU; LVkWQ dk fooj.k
dza- la- foHkkx in vko’;drk
(1) (2) (3) (4)
1. iqLrdky; iqLrdky;k/;{k@ lgk;d iqLrdky;k/;{k 1
iqLrdky; ifjpj vFkok pijklh 1
2 dkWyst dk;kZy; iz'kklfud ,oa ys[kk lsokvksa gsrq fyfidh; LVkWQ 4
3. dqyh;r ifjpj 1
4. Rk”kjhgqy cnu iz;ksx'kkyk rduhf'k;u 1
laxzgky;iky 1
5. equkQqyvkt+k iz;ksx'kkyk rduhf'k;u 1
laxzgky;iky 1
182 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PART III—SEC. 4]

6. byeqy vnfo;k iz;ksx”kkyk rduhf”k;u 1


laxzgy;iky 1
7. lSnyk noklkt@ HkS"kt’kkyk lgk;d 1
8. Ekfg;krqy vkejkt+ iz;ksx’kkyk rduhf’k;u 2
9 fuLoka ok dckyr
10 bYeqy vRQky ifjpj
11 rg¶Qqth ok lekth frCc
12. eqvkyktkr 2
13. tjkgr
14. vejkts+ ,su&mT+u&vUQ o gyd
15. bykt fcn rnchj
16. vejkt+s ftYn o rt+hfu;r
17. oukS"kf/k m|ku ekyh 1
cgq&mn~ns’kh; dk;ZdrkZ 2
dqy 21
fVIi.kh%
1 lQkbZ deZpkjh] ifjpj] fy¶Vj] iz;ksx’kkyk lgk;d] MkVk ,aVªh vkWijsVj¼MhbZvks½] cgqmn~ns’kh; dk;ZdrkZ vuqca/k ds vk/kkj ij gks ldrk gSA
2 l’kZr vuqefr gsr]q miZ;qDr ds U;wure vLlh izfr’kr rduhdh rFkk vU; LVkWQ dh vko’;drk gksxhA
vuqlwph&VII
h&
[fofu;e 3] fofu;e 6] fofu;e 7] fofu;e 10 ,oa fofu;e 11 nsa[ksa]
¼d½ ’kofoPNsnu d{k gsrq vko’;d midj.k ,oa ;=ksa dk fooj.k
dz-la- ;a= ,oa midj.k 60 Nk=ksa dh izos’k {kerk 61 ls 100 Nk=ksa dh izos’k {kerk
rd
vfuok;Z
1- 2&4 Óo j[kus gsrq VSad oxhZd`r
2- cksu ,oa czsu ds fy, lsD’kfuax oxhZd`r
e’khu
3- fMlsD’ku lsVl~ 15 lsVl~ 25 lsVl~
4- fMlsD’ku Vscy
d½ Qqy lkbZt LVhy Vki ds lkFk 04 06
vFkok ekcZy Vki LVsuysl
[k½ gkQ lkbZt LVhy Vki ds lkFk 08 10
vFkok ekcZy Vki LVsuysl
lkekU;
5- ,Dl&js O;wbax ckDl vksj iSuy 03 03
fofo/k
6- cksu dVj ua- 3@4] 1@2] 1@4] oxhZd`r
1@8&QkbZu iokabZfVM psty cksu
fMLksDVj
7- fofHkUu eki ds dkap ds tkj oxhZd`r
8- laj{k.k gsrq jlk;u oxhZd`r
¹Hkkx IIIµ[k.M 4º Hkkjr dk jkti=k % vlk/kj.k 183
¼[k½ fdz;k 'kkjhj iz;ksx’kkyk gsrq vko’;d midj.k ,oa ;a=ksa dk fooj.k
dz-la- vfuok;Z midj.k ,oa ;a= 60 Nk=ksa dh 61 ls 100 Nk=ksa dh izos’k {kerk
{kerk gsrq
izos’k {kerk rd
vfuok;Z
1- ekbdzksLdksi fon vkW;y be’kZu 30 50
2- bZ-,l-vkj- gsrq oSLVjxzhu ihisV 60 100
3- ghekVksDVªhV V~;wc 60 100
4- Lkkgyh gheksXyksfcuksehVj 60 100
5- ghekslkbVksehVj 60 100
6- bySDVªkds kfMZ;ksxzkQ 01 01
7- LVkWi okp 60 100
8- okVj fMLVhys’ku fLVy 01 01
9- cSysalsl 01 01
10- LihM daVªksy lfgr LksUVªh¶;wt e’khu 03 06

11- dyjhehVj ¼QksVks bysfDVªd½ 03 06


12- ih-,p- ehVj bysfDVªd 01 01
13- fMLd lfgr ih-,p- dEiSjsVj 01 01
14- LQksXekseSuksehVj 30 50

15- LVsFksLdksi 60 100


16- Dyhfudy FkekZehVj 60 100
17- Ukh&gSej 60 100
18- V~;wfuax QksDlZ 60 100
19- LVsjsykbtj 05 05
lkekU;
20- jsQzhtjsVj 01 01
21- U;wVul dyj Oghy bu , cSp 01 01
fofo/k
22- doj fLyil] Xyklos;j] ekbdzksLykbMl oxhZd`r
¼x½ lSnyk iz;ksx'kkyk gsrq vko';d midj.k ,oa ;a=ksa dk fofoj.k
dz-la- vfuok;Z midj.k ,oa ;a= 60 Nk=ksa dh izos’k {kerk 61&100 Nk=ksa dh izos’k {kerk
rd
vfuok;Z
1- [kYo ;a=
¼d½ NksVk 10 20
¼[k½ e/;e 10 20
¼x½ ikslsZysu 10 20
¼?k½ RkIrk [kYo ;a= 02 04
2- ikamfMax vikVZl ¼myq[kyk ;a=½ 10 20
3- iqVl ¼fofHkUu izdkj ds½ 05 10
4- dzwflcYl 30 50
5- fMLVhys'ku ,IjsVl] d+jk vfEcd] uy 03 06
Hkcdk bR;kfn tSlh ijaifjd i)fr;ksa dks
lfEefyr djrs gq,
lkekU;
6 osV xzkbZUMj 01 01
7 feDlh 01 01
8 Twkl ,DlVsªDVj 01 01
9 jsQzhtjsVj 01 01
184 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PART III—SEC. 4]

10 Hk.Mkj.k gsrq vyekfj;ka ,oa jSDl oxhZd`r


11 csysal ¼fofHkUUk {kerk½
d½ fQftdy 01 01
½ dsfedy 01 01
12 ghfVax fMokbt
¼d½ xSl LVkso oxhZd`r
¼[k½ gkWV IysV oxhZd`r
¼x½ pwYgk ¼pkjdksy½ oxhZd`r
13 fcx oslYl ,.M dUVsuj

¼d½ czkl fefJr


¼[k½ dkWij fefJr
¼x½ LVhy bR;kfn fefJr
fofo/k
14 Tkkj ¼iksjlsyuS ½ QjeuVs’ku ds mn~ns’; ls oxhZd`r
15 busey Vªst oxhZd`r
16 LizhV ySEi oxhZd`r
17 isz'kj dqdj oxhZd`r
18 fofHkUu vkdkj ds oxhZd`r
estfjax bfDoiesUVl
19 ikbjksehVj oxhZd`r
20 FkekZehVj oxhZd`r
21 osly oxhZd`r
¼d½ Qzkbax isu oxhZd`r
¼[k½ LVhy osly oxhZd`r
¼x½ LiSVqyk oxhZd`r
¼?k½ ySMYl ,.M LiwUl oxhZd`r
¼M+½ ukbQ oxhZd`r
¼p½ IysVl oxhZd`r
¼N½ Lken’k ;a= ¼VksaXl½ oxhZd`r
¼t½ lhOl ¼oxhZd`r la[;k ,oa eki ds½ oxhZd`r

¼?k½ QkekZ
QkekZdksXukslh iz;ksx’kkyk ds fy, midj.k vkSj ;U=ksa dk fooj.k
dza-la- midj.k ,oa ;U= 60 Nk=ksa dh izos’k {kerk rd 61&100 Nk=ksa dh izos’k {kerk
vfuok;Z
1. QhYM eSfXuQk;j 01 01
2. dEikmUM ekbdzkLs dksi 01 01
3. fMlSfDVax ekbdzksLdksi 01 01
4. ekbdzksLdksi 15 25
5. bySfDVªksfud cSysUl 01 02
fofo/k
6. LykbM ckWDl doj fLyIl lfgr
7. CyksfVax@fQYVj isij oxhZd`r
8. fMlsD’ku ckWDl oxhZd`r
9. busey Vªs oxhZd`r
10. js;tsUVl oxhZd`r
¹Hkkx IIIµ[k.M 4º Hkkjr dk jkti=k % vlk/kj.k 185
¼d½ DyksjksQkeZ oxhZd`r
¼[k½ ,Ydksgy oxhZd`r
¼x½ gkbMªksDyksfjd ,flM oxhZd`r
¼?k½ lY¶;wfjd ,flM oxhZd`r
¼M+½ lksfM;e iksVsf’k;e gkbMªksDlkbM oxhZd`r
¼p½ cSfUMDV lksY;w’ku oxhZd`r
¼N½ lksfM;e ukbVªsV oxhZd`r
¼t½ iksVsf’k;e ukbVªsV oxhZd`r
¼>½ lkbfVªd ,flM oxhZd`r
¼´½ vk;ksfMu oxhZd`r
¼V½ bFkkby ,Ydksgy oxhZd`r
¼B½ iksVsf’k;e vk;ksMkbM oxhZd`r
¼M½ Tkk;yksy@’kq) tk;yhu¼LykbM rS;kj djus ds oxhZd`r
fy,½

¼M+½ ekfg;krqy vejkt++ iz;ksx’kkyk gsrq vko’;d midj.k vkSj ;U=ksa dk fooj.k
dza-la- ;U= ,oa midj.k lkB dh izos’k {kerk rd bDlB ls lkS dh izos’k {kerk
vfuok;Z
1. ckbuksD;wyj ekbdzksLdksi 15 25
2. vkW;y beylu lfgr ekbdzksLdksi 15 25
3. beYlu vkWly lfgr ysaUl 20 ¼N½ lfgr 15
Ekksuksdqyj ekbdzksLdksi 25
4. ,Dl js O;w ckDl 01 01
5. LdS;j lkgyh V~;wc 30 50
6. ,p-ch- fiisV 30 50
7. MCY;w-ch-lh- fiisV 30 50
8. MªkWij 30 50
9. jSM lsy fiisV 30 50
10. bEizOw M U;ksckj pSEcj 30 50
11. bUD;wosVj 01 02
12. foUVªksc V~;wc 30 50
13. iSLV;ksj fiisV 30 50
14. lSfUVª¶;wt xzstq,VsM e’khu 01 02
15. oSLVjxzsu fiisV 30 50
16. oSLVjxzsu LVS.M 30 50
17. ;wfjuksehVj 30 50
18. vkVksDyso 01 01
19. vYVªkok;ysV ySEi 01 01
20. lSy dkmUVj ¼gheksvksVks,ukykbtj½ 01 01
21. ch-ih- ,izsVl 30 50
22. LVsFkLdkWi 30 50
23. FkekZehVj 30 50
24. Vax fMizSlj 30 50
25. LVkWi okp 30 50
186 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PART III—SEC. 4]

lkekU;
26. fQftdy cSysUl 01 01
27. gkWV ,;j vksou 01 01
28. Ckulu cuZj 30 50
29. jsfQztjsVj 01 01
fofo/k
30. LVjykbTM oSflyl@ cksry uewus ,d= oxhZd`r oxhZd`r
djus gsrq
31. VkpZZ oxhZd`r oxhZd`r
32. uh gsej oxhZd`r oxhZd`r
33. eStfjax Vsi oxhZd`r oxhZd`r
34. bZ-,u-Vh- ,Xtkfeus’ku lsV oxhZd`r oxhZd`r
35. fjQySDVj ¼fejj½ oxhZd`r oxhZd`r
36. osbax e’khu oxhZd`r oxhZd`r
37. V~;wfuax QkdZ oxhZd`r oxhZd`r
38. usty Lisdqye oxhZd`r oxhZd`r
39. ysfjtksLdksi oxhZd`r oxhZd`r
40. dSFksVlZ oxhZd`r oxhZd`r
41. izksCl oxhZd`r oxhZd`r
42. ,pch,l ,-th- fdV oxhZd`r oxhZd`r
43. ,pvkbZoh fdV&VªkbZMksV ¼Vh fe=k ds rjhds oxhZd`r oxhZd`r
ls½
44. lhVh ,.M ch-Vh-fdV oxhZd`r oxhZd`r
45. jhuy izkQ s kby] ,y ,Q Vh fdV] ykbfiM oxhZd`r oxhZd`r
izksQkby] CyM ’kqxj fdV
46. LVsjkby fMLikslscy ySUlj@uhfMy oxhZd`r oxhZd`r
47. Xykl jksM oxhZd`r oxhZd`r
48. flfjat uhfMy MsLVªks;j oxhZd`r oxhZd`r
49. doj fLyi oxhZd`r oxhZd`r
50. lkQ LykbM oxhZd`r oxhZd`r
51. fyVel isij oxhZd`r oxhZd`r
52. ih,p bfUMdsVj isij fLVªIl oxhZd`r oxhZd`r
53. VsLV V~;wc oxhZd`r oxhZd`r
54. fofHkUu ekiksa dh i`Fkd djus gsrq Quy oxhZd`r oxhZd`r
55. fofHkUu vkdkj ds <Ddu lfgr dkap ds oxhZd`r oxhZd`r
tkj
56. dSfiyjh V~;wc oxhZd`r oxhZd`r
57. jcj 'khV oxhZd`r oxhZd`r
58. eSXuhQkbax ysal oxhZd`r oxhZd`r
59. OkkVj ckWFk oxhZd`r oxhZd`r
60. eYVh&fLVDl oxhZd`r oxhZd`r
¼p½ izlo d{k gsrq vko’;d midj.k ,oa ;U=ksa dk fooj.k
dza-la- ;U= ,oa midj.k visf{kr ek=k
1- 'kSMksysl ySEi 01
2- lDlu e’khu ¼U;wusVy½ 01
¹Hkkx IIIµ[k.M 4º Hkkjr dk jkti=k % vlk/kj.k 187
3- vkWDlhtu flfyMaj ,oa ekLd 01
4- QhVy Vksdks dkfMZ;ksxzkQ 01
5- jsfM,UV okeZj 01
6- QksVks FkSjsih ;wfuV 01
7- osbax e’khu ¼cPpksa dh½ 01
8- jksxh gsrq VªkWyh 02
9- ,ufLFkhfl;k VªkWyh 01
10- ,UQsUVksehVj 01
11- oSD;we ,DlVªSDVj 01
12- QhVy MkWiyj 01
13- ykW dSfoVh QkjlsIl 02
14- LVjykbtj 02
15- e’khuksVksl jcj 'khV oxhZd`r
16- izlo ,oa bihfl;ksVksuh ds fy, midj.k ¼lhtj] QksjlIl]
uhMy gksYMj bR;kfn½ oxhZd`r
17- csch Vªs 02
18- fucwykbtj 01
19- QhsVksLdksi 05
20- vkWVks Dyso 01
21- MªEl oxhZd`r
22- bULVªwesaVy VªkWyh oxhZd`r
23- vkWijs’ku Vscy flj mBkus o flj uhps 01
djus dh lqfo/kk lfgr
24- iYl vkWDlhehVj 01
25- fjlDlhflVs’ku fdV 01
26- ckW;yl ,izsVl 01
27- bySDVªksdkWVjh 01
28- ,eVhih lDlu e’khu 01
29- ,uLFkhfl;k fdV 01
30- CyUV ,.M 'kkiZ D;wjsVj 10
31- Mk;ysVj lSV ¼gSaxjl ,.M gkWfdUl½ 05
32- flEl LiSdqye 05
33- flLdksl LiSdqye 05
34- ,UVhfj;j oStkbuy oky fjVªd s V 05
35- ;wVjkbu lkmUM 05
36- oSyksLye 05
37- ,eVhih lDlu D;wjsV 05
38- fjVªSDVlZ ,CMksfeuy ¼Mksbu bR;kfn½ 05
39- Liat gkfYMax QksjlsIl 05
40- xzhu vehZfVt QkjlsIl 05
41- ;wVjl gksfYMax QkjlsIl 05
42- dksplZ QkWjlsIl 05
43- vkjVªh QkWjlsIl ¼yksax] 'kkWVZ] ekLD;wVks½ izR;sd 05
44- fofHkUu vkdkj dh dSaph 05
45- QkjlsIl vkCLVªsfVd 05
46- ,UMksVªfd;y V~;wc 05
47- dkMZ dkVus dk midj.k 05
48- vkbZ;wlhMh fjewfoax gqd 05
188 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PART III—SEC. 4]

49- CySMj lkmUM 05


50- chih ,izSVl 02
fofo/k
51- vkikrdkyhu jksxh ds fy, ,p vkbZ oh fdV oxhZd`r
52- Iysu ,oa gksy VkWoy oxhZd`r
53- VkWoy fDyIl oxhZd`r
54- dVxVl ,oa FkzsM oxhZd`r
55- uhfMy oxhZd`r
56- uhfMy gksYMj oxhZd`r

¼N½ 'kY;deZ d{k gsrq vko’;d midj.k ,oa ;a=ksa dk fooj.k


dz-la- midj.k ,oa ;a= vko’;d ek=k
I tjkgr
vfuok;Z
1. LikWV ykbV ¼’kSMksySl lhfyax fQVsM½ 01
2. uhfMy gksfYMax QkjlSIl ¼cM+h NksVh e/;e vkdkj½ oxhZd`r
3. ,lksfVZM lkbt ds MªSflax Mªe oxhZd`r
4. Mªe LVS.M oxhZd`r
5. vkbZ-oh- LVS.M 02
6. phVYl QkWjlSIl 04
7. eksLdhVks QkWjlSIl 04
8. lh/kh dSaph ¼Vsyj½ 04
9. fofHkUu lkbZt dh doZM lhtj 05 izR;sd
10. fLVp fjewoYk lhtj 05 izR;sd
11. fMlSD’ku QkWjlSIl 04
12. Lkkbul QkWjlSIl 04
13. izksCl ,lksfVZM lkbZt 05 izR;sd
14. ikbUVsM lhtlZ 04
15. ,CMkfeuy fjVSDVlZ 05
16. fV’kw QkjlsIl 05
17. cSc dksDl QkjlsIl 05
18. dksplZ QkjlsIl 05
19. ;wfjFkzy Mk;ysVj 05 izR;sd
20. eSaVy dSFksVj 05 izR;sd
21. Liat gksfYMax QkWjlsIl 04
22. jkbV ,saxy dksysflLVSDVeh QkWjlSIl 04
23. LVksu gksfYMax QkWjlsIl 04
24. ,yhl QkWjlsIl LekWy 04
25. ,yhl QkWjlsIl fcx 04
26. vkVZjh QkWjlsIl LekWy 04
27. vkVZjh QkWjlsIl fcx 04
28. vkVZjh QkWjlsIl ehfM;e 04
29. flXekbMksLdksi fjftM@QySfDlcy 01
30. cSju ikbYl xu 02
31. ySfjaxksLdksi ¼ihfM;kfVªd@vMYV½ 01
¹Hkkx IIIµ[k.M 4º Hkkjr dk jkti=k % vlk/kj.k 189

32. cksbYl viSjsVl 01


33. eYVhiSjkehVj ekuhVj 01
34. vEcw cSx 02
35. lD’ku e’khu bySfdVªdy@eSuqvy 01
36. Ldhu xzkf¶Vax ukbQ gsUMy lfgr oxhZd`r
37. fofHkUu eki ds lftZdy CysMl~ oxhZd`r
38. lSYQ fjVsfuax fjVsªDVj oxhZd`r
39. Ckksu dVj 02
40. fxXyh lkW 02
41. Ldwi oxhZd`r
42. iSjhvkfLV;e ,yhosVj 02
43. exYl QkWjlSIl oxhZd`r
44. gkbZ izS’kj vkVksDyso 01
45. ukbVªl vkDlkbM flfyaMj 01
46. gkbMªksfyd vkWijs’ku Vscy 01
47. cksbYl viSjsVl 01
48. bULVªwesUV Vªkyh oxhZd`r
49. bUMks Vsªfd;y V~;wc oxhZd`r
50. bY;wfeus’ku lfgr vFkok bY;wfeus’ku jfgr izkDVksLdksi 02
51. xszfczy flfjUt 01
52. Vªkyh lfgr LVªspj 02
53. LkD’ku e’khu oxhZd`r
lkekU;
54. bejtsaUlh ikoj csd vi lqfo/kk lfgr oxhZd`r
55. bejtsaUlh ykbV 04
56. Qk;j ,DlfVafXo’kj 02
57. ch-ih-,izsVl~ oxhZd`r
58. ¶;wfexsVj 01
59. jSQjhftjsVj 01
60. ,Dl&js O;w ckWDl¼ Mcy½ 02
61. fjokfYoax LVwy oxhZd`r
62. oVhZsdy ch-ih- bLaVªew saV 01
63. oxhZd`r vkdkj ds jcj dsFksVlZ oxhZd`r
fofo/k
64. dk:xsVM Mcy Mªus oxhZd`r
65. fofHkUu vkdkj ds lwpfjax uhfMy ¼LVSªV@doZM½ oxhZd`r
66. lftZdy FkzSM oxhZd`r
67. fofHkUu vkdkj ds ch ih-gsUM+y oxhZd`r
68. fufMy gkSYMj oxhZd`r
II ,su ¼us=½
us=h; “kY;deZ ds fy, vko”;d midj.k@;U=
vfuok;Z
69. vkiFkSfYed vkWijs’ku Vscy fon gSM jsLV 01
70. LVSfjyk;ftax cWkDl@ dsl fon~ eSVl oxhZd`r
190 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PART III—SEC. 4]

71. ysUl bUlZ’ku QkWjlsIl oxhZd`r


72. fdjsVkse oxhZd`r
73. fMLeklZ fyM fjVsªDVj oxhZd`r
74. dSV ikW ySfdzey fjVªsDVj oxhZd`r
75. Ewwkyj ySfdzey lSd fjVsªDVj oxhZd`r
76. nLrqj vkbZfjl fj;sDVj oxhZd`r
77. eh;jgkQj psysft;u D;wjsV oxhZd`r
78. flaLdkbZ ySUl eSfuiqysfVax gqd oxhZd`r
79. vkbZ-vks-,y- eSfuiqysVj oxhZd`r
80. Qkjsu ckMh LiM oxhZd`r
81. ysfol ySUl ywi ¼oSfDVl½ oxhZd`r
82. flLVksVkse ,.M Liwu oxhZd`r
83. E;wy ,foljs’ku Liwu oxhZd`r
84. vkbfjl fjiksflVjh ¼Mcy&,.MsM½ oxhZd`r
85. tselu ely gqd oxhZd`r
86. foYl dkVªh fon dkij cky ikbaV oxhZd`r
87. ySaXl ySfdzey lSd fMlsDVj oxhZd`r
88. dSyh Xywdksek iap oxhZd`r
89. bfyosVj ¼Mcy bf.MM½ oxhZd`r
90. usty LiSdqye ¼;qok@ckY;okLFkk gsrq½ oxhZd`r
91. okbYMj iaDVe MkbysVj oxhZd`r
92. ckseSu ySfdzey izksc oxhZd`r
93. gkVZeuS eklD;wVks QkWlsZIl oxhZd`r
94. dksfyczks QkWjlsIl 1* 2 VhFk oxhZd`r
95. eSd QslZu dkuZy QkWlsZIl fon Vkbax IysVQkeZ oxhZd`r
96. Msªflax QkWlsZIl] fljsVM oxhZd`r
97. ewj QhYM datfDVoy QkWlsZIl oxhZd`r
98. fQDls’ku QkWlsZIl oxhZd`r
99. chj lhfy;k ¼,fiys’ku½ QkWlsZIl oxhZd`r
100. v:xk dSIlqyj QkWlsZIl oxhZd`r
101. LuSyu ,UVªksfi;ku DySEi oxhZd`r
102. pySft+;u DySEi oxhZd`r
103. oUukl LVsªV flt+j oxhZd`r
104. CkjkDo;j uhMy gksYMj oxhZd`r
105. ,;j bUtD’ku dSU;wyk oxhZd`r
106. ghyku ,fLijsfVax dSU;wyk oxhZd`r
107. ,-lh-okl dSU;wyk oxhZd`r
108. ySfdzey dSU;wyk oxhZd`r
109. gkbMªksykbfll dSU;wyk oxhZd`r
110. ts&ywi dSU;wyk ¼jkbV@yS¶V fon flfydku oxhZd`r
V~;wfcax½
111. flEdks Mk;jsDV vkbZ@, dSU;wyk fon flyhdkWu oxhZd`r
V~;wfcax
112. bfjxsfVax ,LikbjsfVax gS.My oxhZd`r
113. ySal Mk;yj oxhZd`r
114. lqihjh;j jsDVl QkjlsIl oxhZd`r
115. vkbZ okl Xyklsl ¼riZ.k de gsrq½ oxhZd`r
116. fLofeax xkxYl ¼riZ.k de gsrq½ oxhZd`r
¹Hkkx IIIµ[k.M 4º Hkkjr dk jkti=k % vlk/kj.k 191

III bZ-,u-
,u-Vh-
Vh- esa 'kY;deZ gsrq midj.k ,oa ;U=ksa
dk fooj.k
vfuok;Z
117. vkjy flfjt oxhZd`r
118. tkclUl vkjy izksc oxhZd`r
119. ;wLVsfd;u dSFksVj oxhZd`r
120. eSLVkbM fjVªsDVj 02
121. eSLVkbM xkx oxhZd`r
122. eSyV oxhZd`r
123. usty Qkjsu ckWMh gqd 04
124. ussty isfdax QkWjlsIl oxhZd`r
125. ussty Lusj oxhZd`r
126. cs;ksusV 'ksIM xkt oxhZd`r
127. okYleSu QkjlsIl oxhZd`r
128. ySfjfUt;y QkjlsIl oxhZd`r
129. Vax IysV fon FkzkV lDlu oxhZd`r
130. Vkafly gksfYMax QkjlsIl oxhZd`r
131. Vkaflyj lDlu oxhZd`r
132. ,fMuk;M D;wjSV fon dst oxhZd`r

133. isjhVkaflyj ,fCll Msfuax QkjlsIl oxhZd`r


134. QqylZ Vªsfd;ksLVkseh V~;wc oxhZd`r
135. phVYl QkjlsIl oxhZd`r
fofo/k
136. vU; iz;ksx gksus okyk lkeku tSls xYIl] flfjat] cSUMstsl lw= oxhZd`r
vkfn
¼t½ cfgjax :X.k foHkkx esa vko';d midj.k ,oa ;a=ksa dk fooj.k
dz-la- cfgjax :X.k foHkkx Hkkjrh; fpfdRlk dsUnzh; ifj"kn~ ds ekudks
ekudksa ds vko’;d ek=k
dk uke vuqlkj vko’;d oLrq,a
1- Ekksvkyktkr
vfuok;Z
,Dl&js O;w ckDl 01
Ckh-ih- ,iszVl 02
LVsFkksLdksi 04
VkpZ 02
,Xtkfeus’ku Vscy 01
FkekZehVj 04
Vax fMizslj 05
osV ,.M gkbV estfjax LVSaM 01
estfjax Vsi 01
uh gsej 02
fofo/k
xYOl oxhZd`r
2- Tkjkgr
vfuok;Z
,Dl&js O;w ckDl 01
LVsFkksLdksi 04
baLV:esaV Qkj ,uksjsDVy ,Xtkfeus’ku 02 lsVl~
192 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PART III—SEC. 4]

,Xtkfeus’ku Vscy 01
ch-ih- ,iszVl 02
FkekZehVj 04
VkpZ 02
phVy QkjlsIl oxhZd`r
lkekU;
Ekkbuj vks Vh oxhZd`r
fofo/k
lftZdy CysMl~ oxhZd`r
3- ,su &mTu&vUQ
gyd ok vLuku
vfuok;Z
V~;wfuax QkdZ oxhZd`r
vkiFkSYeksLdksi@QaMksLdksi 02
vkjks Ldksi 02
,Xtkfeus’ku Vsfcy 01
,Dl&js O;wbax ckDl 01
ch-ih- ,iszVl 02
LVsFkksLdksi 04
FkekZehVj 04
b-,u-Vh- fdV oxhZd`r
VkpZ 02
cqYl ySEi 01
4- dckyr ok vejkts+
fuLoka
vfuok;Z
osbax e’khu 01
flEl LiSD;wye 02
FkekZehVj 04
dLdksl LiSD;wye 02
,Xtkfeus’ku Vscy 01
ySEi LVS.M 01
VkpZ 02
,Dl&js O;bax ckDl 01
ch-ih- ,iszVl 02
LVsFkksLdksi 04
estfjax Vsi 02
5- vejkts vrQky+
vfuok;Z
Ldsy 01
osbax e’khu 01
VkpZ 02
,Dl&js O;w ckDl 01
FkekZehVj 04
fifM;sfVªd dQ lfgr ch-ih- ,iszVl 02
¹Hkkx IIIµ[k.M 4º Hkkjr dk jkti=k % vlk/kj.k 193
LVsFkksLdksi 04
,Xtkfeus’ku Vsfcy 01
6- bykt fcr rnchj eksvkyktkr ds vk/kkj ij
d- uVjktu] fuca/kd&lg&lfpo
[foKkiu III@4@vlk-@290 ¼124½]
fVIi.kh% vaxzsth ,oa fgUnh fofu;e esa dksbZ folaxfr ik;h tkrh gS] rks vxzsath fofu;e uker% Hkkjrh; fpfdRlk dsUnzh; ifj"kn~ ¼Lukrdh; ;wukuh
egkfo|ky;ksa ,oa layXu vLirkyksa ds fy, U;wure ekud dh vko’;drk,a½ fofu;e] 2016 dks vfUre ekuk tk;sxkA
NOTIFICATION
New Delhi, the 7th November, 2016
No. 11-134/2016-Unani (MSR).—In exercise of the powers conferred by clause (j) of section 36 of the Indian
Medicine Central Council Act, 1970 (48 of 1970), and in supersession of the Indian Medicine Central Council
(Minimum Standard Requirements of Unani Colleges and attached hospitals) Regulations, 2013, except as respects
things done or omitted to be done before such supersession, the Central Council of Indian Medicine, with the previous
sanction of the Central Government, hereby makes the following regulations, to regulate the requirements of colleges for
education in Unani system of medicine, namely:-
1. Short title and commencement.- (1)These regulations may be called the Indian Medicine Central Council
(Requirements of Minimum Standard for under-graduate Unani Colleges and attached Hospitals) Regulations, 2016.
(2) They shall come into force on the date of their publication in the Official Gazette.
2. Definition.- (1) In these regulations, unless the context otherwise requires,-
(a) “Act” means the Indian Medicine Central Council Act, 1970 (48 of 1970);
(b) “college” means an Under-graduate Unani College or Institute;
(c) “attached hospital” means a teaching Unani hospital attached to the college;
(d) “Central Council” means the Central Council of Indian Medicine.
(2) The words and expression used herein and not defined but defined in the Act shall have the respective meanings
assigned to them in the Act.
3.Requirements of Minimum Standard to grant of permission.- (1) (a) The Unani colleges established under section
13A and existing under section 13C of the Act and their attached hospitals shall fulfill the requirements of minimum
standard for infrastructure and teaching and training facilities referred to in the regulations 4 to 11upto the 31st December
of every year for consideration of grant of permissions for undertaking admissions in the coming academic session;
(b)the Central Council shall visit the college suo moto three months before the expiry of permission;
(c)the proforma of visit as prescribed by the Central Council on its website shall be filled online by the colleges and
visitors respectively followed by submission of a hard copy of the same as per visitors guidelines issued by
Central Council from time to time;
(d)the videography and photography of staff and infrastructure during the visit shall be made by the visitors and
submitted along with detailed report and observations to the Central Council;
(e)after submission of online detailed report and observations by the visitors to the Central Council, the Central
Council shall submit its recommendation along with detailed report to the Central Government within a period
of one month from the submission of report by the visitors;
(f) the Central Council shall certify that teaching faculty present in the college is not working at any other place;
(g) the position prevailed on the date of visit to assess the fulfilment of requirements as specified in these regulations
except sub-regulation (2) of regulation 7 shall be taken into consideration for grant of conditional permission or
permission for a period of five years to the colleges.
(2) Requirements of Minimum Standard to grant of permission for a period of five years-(a) After fulfilment of
the requirement as per these regulations by the college, the permission shall be granted to undertake admissions
for a period of five years. The college shall be randomly inspected within the said period on receipt of any
complaint; or if from online Bio-metric attendance it is found that teaching, non-teaching staff, hospital staff not
present regularly, or hospital is not properly functional, or otherwise as required by the Central Government or by
the Central Council;
(b) any deficiencies arising within said period shall be fulfilled by the college within hundred-fifty days under
intimation to the Central Council otherwise the permission for a period of five years deemed to be withdrawn;
194 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PART III—SEC. 4]

(c) colleges which were granted permission for a period not exceeding five years from the academic session 2014-
15 to 2018-19 and 2015-16 to 2019-2020 shall maintain the requirements as specified under regulations 4 to
11 otherwise the permission for a period of five years shall be withdrawn.
(3)Requirements of Minimum Standard to grant of conditional permission of one year.- (a) The conditional
permission of one year for particular academic session shall be granted only to those colleges which are fulfilling
following requirements on the basis of inspection by the Central Council between the 31st December to the
31stMarch for the succeeding academic session:
(i) the requirement of teachers as specified in the Schedule-V;
(ii) the requirement of teaching hospital as specified under sub-regulation (2) of regulation 7;
(iii) availability of minimum seventy-five percent. of required equipment as specified in the Schedule-VII;
(iv)availability of herbal garden as specified in the Schedule-III;
(v) availability of hospital staff as specified in the Schedule-IV,
(vi) availability of technical and other staff as specified in the Schedule-VI;
(vii)availability of college council as specified in sub-regulation (1) of regulation 9;
(viii) availability of college website as specified in sub-regulation (2) of regulation 9;
(ix) availability of biometric attendance as specified in sub-regulation (3) of regulation 9; and
(x) availability of minimum constructed area of college and hospital as specified in regulation 5;
(b) the colleges, which have been granted conditional permission or which have been denied permission for the
academic session 2015-16 shall be required to fulfill the requirements as specified above in clause (a) to
obtain the conditional permission of one year for particular academic session or for a period of five years as
specified in these regulations 4 to 11.
4. Requirement of Land.-(1) The total build up area required for adequate infrastructure including medical college,
hospital and other infrastructure required under these regulations, is made available in a single piece of land, not less than
three acres, for an intake capacity up to sixty seats.
(2) For intake capacity from sixty-one to hundred seats, the land shall not be less than five acres and in not more than
two plots at a distance not exceeding two kilometers, and the plot, if separated by a road or canal or rivulet but
connected with a bridge, shall be treated as one piece of land.
(3) The total constructed area shall be based upon the permissible Floor Area Ratio or Floor Space Index allowed by
the authority concerned or local laws or rules.
(4) For permission of the Central Government a certificate from the local municipal authority certifying or approving
the construction plan of the proposed buildings having the required construction area as per the Schedule-I and the
Schedule-II which shall be accommodated in the piece of land, shall be provided at the time of applying.
(5) The land shall be owned by the college or possessed on lease, in the name of the college, for a period of not less
than ninety-nine years or the maximum permissible period as per rules or regulations of the respective State
Government or Union territory and the renewal of permission shall, however, be required on expiry of lease.
(6) The requirement of the size and possession of the land is not applicable for the colleges established prior to the 7th
November, 2003, but at the end of the current lease period, such colleges shall either own the land or get it on the
lease for a period not less than ninty-nine years or the maximum permissible period as per rules or regulations of
the respective State Government or Union territory.
5. Requirement of minimum constructed area.- (1) The college and attached hospital shall have the constructed area
of two thousand square meter each for intake capacity up to sixty seats.
(2) The college and attached hospital which have intake capacity of sixty-one to hundred seats shall have the
constructed area of four thousand and three thousand and five hundred square meters respectively.
(3) The college and hospital shall be constructed in separate buildings as per the details specified in Schedule-I and
Schedule-II and the requirement of separate college and hospital buildings shall be applicable only to the colleges
established after the19th February, 2013.
(4) The college shall also maintain other infrastructural requirements such as sufficient accommodation for college
and hospital staff, outdoor and indoor games facility, civil and electrical services and workshop and adequate
parking space within the campus of college and hospital.
(5) The herbal garden shall have the minimum area as prescribed in Schedule-III.
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6. Admission Capacity.-The annual intake capacity of the colleges shall be in the slabs of sixty and hundred and the
colleges having intake capacity of less than sixty or sixty-one to hundred seats, shall comply the requirements for sixty or
hundred seats respectively, as specified in Schedules-I to VII.
7. Requirements of teaching Hospital.- (1)The teaching hospital shall fulfill all the statutory requirements of the
concerned State or Union territory or local authority to establish and run the hospital and shall submit the updated
certified copies of such permission(s) or clearance(s) to the Central Government and the Central Council. The concerned
State Government or Union territory shall issue the No Objection Certificate to such applicant colleges after verifying the
availability of such permission(s) or clearance(s).
(2) Requirement of beds, bed occupancy and Out-Patient Department attendance: The ratio of students with
number of beds, In-Patient Department bed occupancy and Out-Patient Department attendance shall be 1:1, forty
percent. and 1:2 respectively, as given in Table below and the distance between two beds in general ward shall not
be less than one and a half meter.
Table
Intake capacity per Minimum number of Minimum per day average Minimum per day average
year beds in In-Patient number of patients in In- number of patients in Out-
Department on the Patient Department during Patient Department during last
1:1 student-bed ratio last one calendar year (365 one calendar year (300 days)
days) (40% bed occupancy) (1:2 student-patient ratio)
Up to sixty students 60 beds 24 120
Sixty-one to hundred 100 beds 40 200
students

To calculate the number of beds occupied, the college shall maintain the date and time of admission and discharge of
each patient. The bed occupied by a patient at mid-night, shall be counted as one bed day occupied and if a patient is
discharged before mid-night that shall be counted as 0.5 bed day occupied. To calculate bed occupancy following
formula shall be applicable-
Number of bed days occupied X100
Number of beds X Number of days
(3) Maintenance of record of attendance of Out-Patient Department and In-Patient Department patients:(i)The
College and hospital shall maintain the web based computerised central registration system for maintaining the
records of patients in Out-Patient Department and In-Patient Department. The college shall also maintain the
Department-wise Out-Patient Department and In-Patient Department records, case papers of Out-Patient
Department and In-Patient Department patients, laboratory and radiological investigation reports, medicines
dispensing register, diet register for In-Patient Department patients, duty roster of hospital staff, birth and death
certificates etc. so as to substantiate the claim of genuine functional Unani hospital fulfilling the norms as
specified in the sub-regulation (2) of regulation 7.
(ii)For conditional permission, the College and hospital shall maintain the computerised central registration
system for maintaining the records of patients in Out-Patient Department and In-Patient Department, the
college shall also maintain the Department-wise Out-Patient Department and In-Patient Department records to
substantiate the claim of genuine functional Unani hospital fulfilling the norms as specified in the sub-
regulation (2) of regulation 7 and the computerised central registration system shall be web based from the 1st
December, 2016. Colleges which were permitted for a period not exceeding five years from the academic
session 2014-15 and 2015-16 shall be required to maintain web based computerised central registration system
from the 1st December, 2016.
(4) Space requirement: The hospital shall accommodate Out-Patient Department and In-Patient Department and
wards in addition to reception, patient’s waiting area, dispensing room, dressing room, clinical laboratory,
radiology section, hospital side pharmacy, kitchen, service rooms, medical record-room, Ilaj Bid Tadbeer therapy
section, Operation Theatre, Labour Room, Store Rooms, separate wards for male and female, Duty Rooms for
Doctors, Nurses and other staff etc. required for a fully functional hospital, andthe specification of built up area in
the attached hospital shall be as per Schedule-I.
(5) Out-Patient Department: The hospital shall have minimum six following Out-Patient Departments, namely-
(a) Moalajat (Medicine)
(b) Jarahat including Ain, Uzn, Anaf, Halaq wa Asnan (Surgery including Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat and Dental)
(c) Qabalat wa Amraz-e-Niswan (Obstetrics and Gynaecology)
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(d) Amraze Atfal (Paediatrics)


(e) Amraze Jild wa Tazeeniyat (Skin and Cosmetology)
(f) Tahaffuzi wa Samaji Tib (Community Medicine)
NOTE: In addition of above, there shall be a separate section of Ilaj Bit Tadbeer.
(6) In-Patient Department: The In-Patient Department of the hospital shall have separate male and female wards
and distribution of beds shall be as under-
In Patient Departments Distribution 60 beds 100 beds
Moalajat including Ilaj bit Tadbeer and Amraz-e- Jild 50% beds 30 50
wa Tazeeniyat)
Jarahat including Ain, Uzn, Anaf wa Halaq 25% beds 15 25
Qabalat wa Amraze Niswan wa Atfal 25% beds 15 25
(7) Tashkhees Amraz (Clinical Laboratory for clinical diagnosis and investigations): There shall be a clinical
laboratory in the hospital complex with infrastructure and manpower as specified in Schedule I, Schedule-IV,
Schedule-V and Schedule-VII for carrying out routine, pathological, biochemical and haematological
investigations and Unani diagnostic techniques on the patients referred from Out-Patient and In-Patient
Departments of the hospital.
(8) Hospital Staff:The minimum staff required for hospital shall be as specified in the Schedule-IV.
8. Requirements of College.- (1) (a)Teaching Staff: There shall be minimum thirty full time teachers and forty-five
full time teachers appointed on regular basis for admissions of upto sixty students and sixty-one to hundred students
respectively with the addition of ten part time teachers [eight teachers of Modern Medicine, one teacher of Arabic (to
teach Arabic language as well as Mantiq-o-Falsafa) and one teacher to teach Communication Skills] for each slab as
specified in the Schedule-V, the teacher fulfilling the eligibility norms of the related teaching post or subject teacher shall
be appointed on deputation or contractual basis.
(b) Age of superannuation of teachers: The age of superannuation of teachers shall be as per the order of the
Central Government or State Government or University Grant Commission. The retired teachers, fulfilling
the eligibility norms of teachers may be re-employed up to the age of sixty-five years as full-time teacher.
(c) The detail of every teacher such as academic qualification, total teaching experience along with name of
previous institutions, date of joining shall be on the website of colleges.
(d) The list of all the teachers with complete detail such as Code allotted by the Central Council, academic
qualification, total teaching experience along with name of previous institutions and present institute, shall
be displayed at the website of the Central Council.
(2)Requirement of technical and other staff: Technical and other staff in various units and departments of the college
shall be as specified in Schedule-VI.
9. Miscellaneous requirements.- (1) College Council:(a) Every medical college or Medical Institution shall have a
College Council comprising of the Head of Departments as members and Principal or Dean as Chairperson;
(b) the College Council shall meet minimum four times in a year to draw up the details of curriculum and training
programme, enforcement of discipline and other academic matters; and
(c) the College Council shall also organise interdepartmental meetings like grand rounds, statistical meetings and
clinical meetings including periodical research review in the Institution regularly.
(2) College Website: Each and every college or institute shall have its own website, wherein the following details
updated in the first week of every month shall be provided-
(a) details of Director or Dean or Principal and Medical Superintendent including their name, age, registration
number, qualification, date of joining, complete address with telephone or mobile numbers and State Trunk
Dialing code, fax and E-mail etc;
(b) details of teaching staff along with their photograph, registration number, date of birth, qualification,
experience, Department etc.;
(c) details of the non-teaching staff of college and hospital staff along with their department;
(d) details of the sanctioned intake capacity of various courses under graduate as well as post graduate;
(e) list of students admitted, merit-wise, course-wise for the current and previous year;
(f) any research publications during the last one year;
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(g) details of any Continuous Medical Education (CME) programmes, conferences and/or any academic activities
conducted by the institution;
(h) details of any awards and achievement received by the students or faculty;
(i) details of the affiliated University and its Vice-Chancellor and Registrars;
(j) result of all the examinations of last one year;
(k) detailed status of recognition of all the courses;
(l) details of clinical material in the hospital;
(m)the College website shall be linked with the CCIM website, which shall be linked to the Ministry’s website as
well; and
(n) the Month-wise analysis of attendance of teaching, non-teaching college staff, hospital staff, students and
Patients in Out-Patient Department and In-Patient Department shall be displayed on College website.
(3) Biometric Attendance: (i)It is mandatory to have web based and CRC (Central Registration Certificate issued by
the Central Council) linked computerised biometric attendance system for teaching staff and web based
computerised biometric attendance system for non-teaching college staff and hospital staff.
(ii) For conditional permission biometric attendance shall be web based and CRC linked from the 1st December,
2016.
(iii) The colleges which were granted permission for a period not exceeding five years from the academic session
2014-15 and 2015-16 shall maintain web based and CRC linked biometric attendance from the 1st December,
2016.
10. Phase-wise specific requirements of new colleges.- (1) An Unani college seeking permission for starting Kamiletib
O Jarahat (Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery) Course under the provisions of section 13A of the Act, shall
establish infrastructure and manpower as given below:
(a)Before admission of the first batch of students, the college shall have-
(i) at the time of submission of application, there shall be a fully developed hospital building as specified in
regulations 4 and 5 with functional Unani hospital prior two years from the date of application, having
number of beds, bed occupancy and Out-Patient Department attendance corresponding to the annual students
intake capacity as specified in the sub-regulation (2) of regulation 7;
(ii) all the teachers with the requisite qualifications as specified in regulation 8 and non-teaching staff as specified
in Schedule-VI, which are required for first professional year of teaching and training shall be appointed, and
wherever there is shortfall of Professors, equal number of Readers shall be appointed;
(iii) minimum one specialist doctor or clinical teacher, each of Moalajat, Ilaj Bid Tadbeer, Jarahat, Ain, Uzn,
Anaf wa Halaq, Amraze Niswan wa Ilmul Qabalat and Amraze Atfal appointed for operating the teaching
hospital and the experience of specialist doctor or clinical teacher shall be considered as a teacher from the
date of appointment of the specialist doctor or two year prior to submission of application by the applicant to
the Central Government to establish a college whichever is lesser;
(iv) a library with two thousand and five hundred books, seating capacity of fifty persons for upto sixty
admissions and eighty persons seating capacity for sixty-one to hundred admissions and staff as specified in
Schedule-VI;
(v) well-equipped and furnished two lecture halls and teaching departments and laboratories and museums
essential for the first professional year teaching as specified in Schedules - I to VII;
(vi) a medicinal plants garden covering over two thousand and five hundred square meter of land and four
thousand square meter of land for upto sixty seats and sixty-one to one hundred seats respectively with
plantation of minimum one hundred species of medicinal plants;
(vii) all the hospital staff shall be as specified in Schedule-IV; and
(viii) it is mandatory to have web based and CRC (Central Registration Certificate issued by the Central Council)
linked computerised biometric attendance system for teaching staff and web based computerised biometric
attendance system for non-teaching college staff and hospital staff.
(b) Before the admission of the second batch of students, the college shall have-
(i) there shall be functional Unani hospital having appropriate number of beds, bed occupancy and Out-Patient
Department attendance corresponding to the annual students intake capacity as specified in the sub-regulation
(2) of regulation 7;
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(ii) all the teachers with the requisite qualification as specified in regulation 8 and non-teaching staff as specified
in Schedule-VI, which are required for the first and the second professional years teaching and training shall
be appointed, and wherever there is shortfall of Professors, equal number of Readers shall be appointed;
(iii) minimum one specialist doctor or one clinical teacher in each of Moalajat, Ilaj Bid Tadbeer, Jarahat, Ain,
Uzn, Anaf wa Halaq, Amraze Niswan wa Ilmul Qabalat and Amraze Atfal departments for working in the
college hospital;
(iv) a library with five thousand books, seating capacity of fifty persons for upto sixty admissions and eighty
persons seating capacity for sixty-one to hundred admissions and staff as specified in Schedule-VI;
(v) well-equipped and furnished three lecture halls and teaching departments, laboratories and museums, essential
for first and second professional years of teaching as specified in Schedules - I to VII;
(vi) minimum one hundred and fifty species of medicinal plants and herbarium-cum-demonstration hall in the
medicinal plant garden;
(vii) all the hospital staff shall be as specified in Schedule-IV; and
(viii) it is mandatory to have web based and CRC (Central Registration Certificate issued by the Central Council)
linked computerised biometric attendance system for teaching staff and web based computerised biometric
attendance system for non-teaching college staff and hospital staff.
(c) Before the admission of third batch of students, the college shall have-
(i) there shall be functional Unani hospital having appropriate number of beds, bed occupancy and Out-Patient
Department attendance corresponding to the annual students intake capacity as specified in the sub-regulation
(2) of regulation 7;
(ii) all teachers with the requisite qualification as specified in regulation 8 and non-teaching staff as specified in
Schedule-VI, which are required for the first, second and third professional years of teaching and training
shall be appointed, and wherever there is shortfall of Professors, equal number of Readers shall be appointed;
(iii) minimum one specialist doctor or one clinical teacher in each of Moalajat, Ilaj Bid Tadbeer, Jarahat, Ain,
Uzn, Anaf wa Halaq, Amraze Niswan wa Ilmul Qabalat and Amraze Atfal departments for working in the
college hospital;
(iv) a library with five thousand books, seating capacity of fifty persons for upto sixty admissions and eighty
persons seating capacity for sixty-one to hundred admissions and staffas specified in Schedule-VI;
(v) well-equipped and furnished three lecture halls and teaching departments, laboratories and museums, essential
for first, second and third professional years of teaching as specified in Schedules - I to VII;
(vi) minimum one hundred and fifty species of medicinal plants and herbarium-cum-demonstration hall in the
medicinal plant garden;
(vii) all the hospital staff shall be as specified in Schedule-IV;
(viii)there shall be a Teaching Pharmacy (Saidla) and Quality Testing Laboratory attached to Department of
Pharmacy with minimum area as specified in Schedule –II and equipment as per the Schedule-VII for
preparation of medicine as per syllabus; and
(ix) it is mandatory to have web based and CRC (Central Registration Certificate issued by the Central Council)
linked computerised biometric attendance system for teaching staff and web based computerised biometric
attendance system for non-teaching college staff and hospital staff.
(d) Before the admission of the fourth batch of students, the college shall have-
(i) there shall be functional Unani hospital having appropriate number of beds, bed occupancy and Out-Patient
Department attendance corresponding to the annual students intake capacity as specified in the sub-regulation
(2) of regulation 7;
(ii) all teachers with the requisite qualification as mentioned in regulation 8 and non-teaching staff as specified in
Schedule-VI, which are required for the first, second, third and fourth i.e. final professional years of teaching
and training shall be appointed;
(iii) all infrastructure and manpower requirements of college, hospital and other units in accordance with as
specified in these regulations 4 to 11;
(iv) a library with seven thousand and five hundred books, seating capacity of fifty persons for upto sixty
admissions and eighty persons seating capacity for sixty-one to hundred admissions and staff as specified in
Schedule-VI;
(v) a fully developed medicinal plants garden as specified in Schedule-III;
(vi) fully functional laboratories and pharmacy with drug testing facilities as specified in Schedules I to VII;
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(vii)assured round the clock availability of medical services including medicines, paramedical staff, doctors and
casualty management in the hospital; and
(viii)it is mandatory to have web based and CRC (Central Registration Certificate issued by the Central Council)
linked computerised biometric attendance system for teaching staff and web based computerised biometric
attendance system for non-teaching college staff and hospital staff.
(2) (a)The permission to establish a new medical college and admission to the students shall be granted initially for a
period of one year and shall be renewed on yearly basis subject to verification of achievement of annual targets as
specified above in sub-regulation (1).
(b) it shall be the responsibility of the college to apply to the Central Council for purpose of renewal six months prior
to the expiry of the initial permission.
(c) This process of renewal of permission shall continue till such time the establishment of the new medical college
is completed for passing-out of the first batch.
(3) The person or Medical College who applies under section 13A of the Act for establishment of new medical college,
opening of new or higher course of study or training and increase of admission capacity, shall be required to
maintain web based and CRC (Central Registration Certificate issued by the Central Council) linkedbiometric
attendance system for teaching staff and web based biometric attendance system for non-teaching college staff,
hospital staff and web linked computerised central registration system for maintaining the records of patients in
Out-patient department and In-patient department of the hospital. These requirements for those applicants who
applied in the year 2015 shall not be taken into consideration for issuance of the Letter of Intent but they shall be
fulfilled these requirements before issuance of the Letter of Permission for the academic session 2016-17.
11. List of equipments, machineries, etc.-To ensure proper provision of teaching and training material to the students,
the colleges shall possess the minimum ninety percent of required equipment, machineries etc. in the teaching
departments, hospital, laboratories and dissection hall, library, pharmacy and other units of the college in sufficient
numbers, as specified under the Schedules-I to VII.
12. Date of completion of permission process and cut-off-date for admission in Unani Colleges.-(1)The process of
grant or denial of permission to the Unani colleges for taking admissions in the Unani colleges shall be completed by the
31stJuly of each academic session.
(2)The cut-off-date for admission in Unani colleges shall be the 30thSeptember of each academic session.

SCHEDULE-I
[See regulation 3, regulation 4, regulation 5, regulation 6,regulation 7, regulation 10 and regulation 11]
REQUIREMENT OF AN ATTACHED HOSPITAL OF UNANI COLLEGE
S.No Particulars Built up area (in sq.mt.)
Up to sixty Sixty-one to
students hundred
intake students
intake
1 2 3 4
I. Total constructed area of hospital building 2,000 3500
II. Hospital Administration Block: 100 150
1. Superintendent room
2. Deputy Superintendent room
3. Medical officer’s ( for 2 Resident Medical Officer/Resident Surgical Officer)
4. Matron room
5. Assistant Matron room (for 2)
6. Reception and Registration
III. Out-Patient Departments (OPD) 300 500
1. Moalajat OPD with wash basin
2. Jarahat including Ain, Uzn, Anaf, Halaq wa Asnan OPD with wash basin and
Examination Room
3. Qabalatwa Amraze Niswan OPD with toilet and Examination Room
4. Amraze Atfal OPD with wash room
5. Amraze Jild wa Tazeeniyat OPD with wash basin
6. Tahaffuzi wa Samaji Tib OPD with wash basin
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7. Dressing and First Aid Room


8. Dispensary
9. Waiting Space for patients
10. Store
11. Separate Male and Female Toilets for patients and Staff
IV. In-Patient Department(IPD) 900 1650
1. Moalajat including Ilaj bit Tadbeer Male Ward with attached toilet and bath
room
2. Moalajat including Ilaj bit Tadbeer Female Ward with attached toilet and bath
room
3. Jarahat including Ain, Uzn, Anaf, Halaqwa Asnan Male Ward with attached
toilet and bath room
4. Jarahat including Ain, Uzn, Anaf, Halaq wa Asnan Female Ward with attached
toilet and bath room
5. Qabalat wa Amraze Niswan wa Atfal Ward with attached toilet and bath room
6. Doctors’ duty room one for each department with attached toilet- bath
7. Nursing staff duty rooms, one in each ward with attached toilet-bath
8. Store room for linen, etc.
V. Operation Theatres Block 150 250
1. Operation Theatre for Major and Minor Procedures
2. Labour Room with attached toilet and bath room
3. Neonatal care room
4. Central Sterilization or autoclave unit
5. Scrub room
6. Two Recovery room
7. Doctors’ duty room with attached toilet and bath room
8. Interns or house officer or resident doctors room with attached toilet and bath
room.
9. Nursing staff room with attached toilet and bath room
VI. Ilaj bit Tadbeer Block: 275 500
1. Hammam
2. Dalak
3. Riyazat
4. Fasad
5. Kai,
6. Alq, Hajamat etc
7. Ilaj bil Tadbeer therapist Physicians Room
8. Ilaj bil Tadbeer Store room
9. Physiotherapy room
VII. Clinical Laboratory: 100 150
Well equipped and spacious area with separate sections for Pathology,
Biochemistry and Microbiology. Attached toilet shall be there for collection of
urine samples. Other latest diagnostic facilities such as ECG also shall be
provided.
VIII Radiology or Sonography section 50 100
Radiology chamber with X-ray room, Dark room, film drying room, store
room, USG room, patients waiting and dressing room, reception or registration
orreport room
IX. Hospital Kitchen and Canteen: 100 150
X. Store room 25 50
TOTAL 2,000 3,500
Note.-
1. The above indicated subdivided area among various components may vary within plus or minus twenty per cent.
but the total area of attached hospital shall be as per the area mentioned in regulation 5.
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2. The breakup of built up area requirement of the attached hospital of an Unani College with annual intake capacity
of sixty-one to hundred students shall correspondingly increase keeping in view the total requirement of area as
mentioned in regulation 5.
3. The requirement of attached toilet with Out-Patient Department is applicable for the colleges established after the
19th February, 2013.
4. For conditional permission, total constructed area of attached hospital of the college may vary within plus or minus
twenty percent as per the area mentioned in regulation 5.
SCHEDULE-II
[See regulation 3, regulation 4, regulation 5, regulation 6,regulation 7, regulation 10 and regulation 11]
REQUIREMENT OF AN UNANI COLLEGE
S.No Particulars Built up area (in
square meter)
Up to sixty Sixty-one
students to hundred
intake students
intake
(1) (2) (3) (4)
Total constructed area of college building 2,000 4,000
(1) Administrative Section: Administrative section of the college shall include 150 300
Principle’s Room, Personal Assistant’s Room, Reception, Visitor’s lounge, Staff
Committee Room, Clerk’s room and Accounts section, Record room, Central Store
and separate toilets for gents and ladies.
(2) Lecturer Halls: There shall be 5 Lecturer halls of 80 sq. mt. for 60 students and 5 400 800
Lecture halls for above 61 to 100 students, of 160 sq.mt. area, with proper
electricity supply, audio-visual teaching aids, fans/coolers and comfortable sitting
arrangement preferable theatre type. Separate toilets for boys and girls shall be
constructed in each floor.
(3) Seminar/Conference/Examination Hall: A large hall with sitting capacity for four 150 300
hundred to five hundred persons shall be available within the college premises for
meetings, seminars, conferences, symposia, examination, counseling etc. The hall
shall have adequate electrical and sitting arrangement and audio-visual system
facilities.
(4) Library: A library shall have seating capacity for 50 students for 60 intake and 80 100 200
students for 100 intake, adequate number of shelves or almirahs, sufficient space
for keeping stocks, separate reading room for teachers, librarian’s room,
photocopier/video room computer with printer and internet facility. The library
shall have proper light arrangement, fans/coolers, drinking water arrangement and
toilet facilities. The library shall have 2500 books of different titles of Unani,
modern medicine and allied sciences at the time of first admission of students. The
number of books shall increase to five thousand before the admission of second
and third batches of students and seven thousand five hundred before the
admission of fourth batch of students. The college with existence for five years or
more shall have ten thousand books.
(5) Teaching Departments: There shall be 14 Teaching Departments each with rooms Total 1200 Total 2400
for teachers, a small departmental library, a small office, working accommodation sq.mt. and sq.mt. and
for non-teaching staff and a museum or laboratory or dissection hall or tutorial break up break up
room as per requirement of individual department. may be as may be as
follows: follows:
Department wise area requirement shall be as under:- 50 100
(i) Deptt. of Kulliyat plus Departmental library cum tutorial room;
(ii) Deptt. of Tashreeh ul Badan and a well-ventilated Dissection Hall well- 125 250
Ventilated with exhaust fans and preferable air-conditioned, a room for students
with adequate lockers and wash basins, an embalming room with a storage tank or
freezer for four dead bodies and Tashreeh ul badan museum with optional micro-
anatomy laboratory;
(iii) Deptt. of Munafe-ul-Aza and Munafe-ul-Aza (Physiology) laboratory with 75 150
optional facility for bio-chemistry testing;
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(iv) Deptt. of Ilmul Advia and Herbarium-cum Advia museum, Pharmacognosy, 100 200
Pharmacology and drug testing labs;
(v) Deptt. of Saidla with teaching pharmacy; 75 150
(vi) Department of Tahaffuzi wa Samaji Tib plus museum; 75 150
(vii) Deptt. of Mahiyatul Amraz plus Pathology Laboratory; 50 100
(viii) Department of Moalajat; 75 150
(ix) Department of Ilaj bit Tadbeer; 50 100
(x) Department of Jarahat and museum cum tutorial room 75 150
(xi) Department Amraze Ain, Uzn, Anf wa Halaq and museum cum tutorial room; 75 150
(xii) Department of Niswan wa Qabala and museum cum tutorial room; and 75 150
(xiii) Department of Amraze Atfal and museum cum tutorial room; and 50 100
(xiv) Department of Amraze Jild wa Tazeeniyat and tutorial room 50 100
*Note- working tables of all the laboratories should be of hard stone or stainless
steel and there should be arrangement of proper shelves and running water taps in
wash basins.
(6) Teaching Pharmacy and Quality Testing Laboratory: The college shall have a 100 200
teaching pharmacy with proper training facilities for preparation of different types
of Unani Medicines, a raw drugs store and in-house drug identification. Quality
Testing Lab of Pharmacy will also be used for teaching.
(7) Common Rooms: Separate common rooms for boys and girls with adequate space 50 100
and sitting arrangement shall be available.
(8) Canteen: Canteen facility with sitting arrangement for about 100 persons shall be 50 100
available in the college premise.
Total 2,000 4,000
Note:
1. The above indicated subdivided area among various components may vary within plus or minus twenty per cent.
but the total area of an Unani College shall be as per the area mentioned in regulation 5.
2. For conditional permission, total constructed area of the college may vary within plus or minus twenty per cent. as
per the area mentioned in regulation 5.

SCHEDULE-III
[See regulation 3, regulation 5, regulation 6, regulation 10 and regulation 11]

ALLIED INFRASTRUCTURE REQUIREMENTS OF AN UNANI COLLEGE

Sl. Particulars Area (in square meter)


No.
Up to sixty students Sixty-one to hundred
(2) students
(1) (3) (4)
(1) Herbal garden: A well-developed medicinal plant garden with 2500 4000
two hundred fifty species of medicinal plants and a
demonstration room of twenty-five to fifty square meter area
shall exist with the college.

Note.-
1. The above indicated area may vary within plus or minus twenty percent. within the total area of Unani College
as specified in regulation 4.
2. For conditional permission, minimum one hundred and fifty species of medicinal plants shall be required.
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SCHEDULE-IV
[See regulation 3, regulation 5, regulation 6,regulation 7, regulation 10 and regulation 11]
REQUIREMENT OF AN UNANI COLLEGE HOSPITAL STAFF
S.No. Post Requirement
(1) (2) (3)
1. Hospital Superintendent 1. The incumbent to the post of Medical Superintendent
will be with qualification not less than that of
Professor.
OR
2. Principal or Dean may function as ex-officio Medical
Superintendent. However, if there is an existing post of
Hospital Superintendent, it shall continue to exist.
2. Deputy Medical Superintendent 1. The qualification shall be BUMS and PG Degree in
clinical subject or BUMS with 10 years of clinical
experience.
2. Full time regular incumbent other than the teaching
staff.
3. Consultants Teachers of clinical departments
4. Resident Medical Officers/ Resident Five (One of Moalajat, Two of Niswan wa Qabalat , One
Surgical/Medical Officer/Clinical of Jarahat and One of Amraze Atfal )
Registrar (RMO or RSO or MO or CR) Qualification : The qualification shall be BUMS.
5. Matron/Nursing Superintendent One

6. Staff nurses for In Patient Deptt. One for every ten beds
7. Ward Boy or Ayah One for every twenty beds.
8. Pharmacists Two
9. Dresser Two
10. Store Keeper One
11. Office Staff (for registration, record Two
maintenance, data entry etc.)
12. Dark-room Attendant One
Modern Medical Staff
13. Medical Specialist One part time/on contract
14. Surgical Specialist Onepart time/on contract
15. Obstetrician and Gynecologist One part time/on contract
16. Pathologist One part time/on contract
17. Anaesthesiologist One part time/on contract
18. Opthalmologist One part time/on contract
19. Pediatrician One part time/on contract
20. Radiologist One part time/on contract
21. Dentist One part time/on contract
22. Physiotherapist One part time/on contract
23. X-Ray Technician/ Radiographer One
Staff for Ilaj bit tadbeer Therapy Section for Out-patient Department (OPD) and In-Patient Department (IPD)
24. Ilaj bit Tadbeer Specialists Teachers of Ilaj bit Tadbeer department.
25. House Officer or Clinical Registrar or One
Senior Resident (Unani)
26. Ilaj bit tadbeer Nurse One (in addition to the nurses indicated at S.No.6).
27. Ilaj bit tadbeer Assistant One Male and One female
28. Messieurs One Male and One female
Staff of Operation Theatre
29. Jarahat Specialists Teachers of Ilmul Jarahat department
30. Operation Theatre Attendant One
31. Dresser One
32. Nurse One (in addition to the nurses indicated at S.No.6)
Labour Room
33. Qabalat wa Amraze Niswan Specialists Teachers of Qabalat wa Amraze Niswan department
34. Midwife One
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Clinical Laboratory
35. Pathologist/Microbiologist One
36. Laboratory Technicians Two
37. Peon or Attendant Two
Teaching Pharmacy and Quality Testing Laboratory
38. Pharmacy Incharge (Teachers of Ilmul One
Advia wa Saidla deptt.)
39. Peon or Attendant One
40. Workers Two (need base more number)
41. Analytical Chemist (Part time) One (Lab Technician provided under non-teaching staff in
the Deptt.)
42. Pharmacognosist (Part time) One (Lab Technician provided under non-teaching staff in
the Deptt.)
Total:
i. For sixty bedded hospital Fifty-seven excluding teachers of teaching departments as
mentioned above
ii. For hundred bedded hospital
Seventy-one excluding teachers of teaching departments as
mentioned above
Note: -
(1) For hospital with more than sixty beds, two incumbents each as Resident Medical Officers, Resident Surgical
Officers, Assistant Matrons and Pharmacists shall be additionally required.
(2) The hospital shall be equipped with adequate provision of security, civil and electrical, sanitation, dietary and
canteen, laundry and waste incineration and disposal services.
(3) Essential duty staff and services shall be available round the clock.
(4) Services of the non-technical staff such as Peon, Attendant, Sweeper, Guards, Washer man, Gardener and Cook etc.
may be obtained by outsourcing.
(5) For conditional permission, minimum eighty percent. of above hospital staff shall be required.
SCHEDULE-V
[See regulation 3, regulation 6, regulation 7,regulation 8, regulation 10 and regulation 11]
DETAILS OF TEACHING STAFF IN AN UNANI COLLEGE
S. Teaching Department Requirement of teaching staff
No Upto 60 students From 61 to 100 students
(1) (2) (3) (4)
Prof Associate Assistant Prof Associate Prof. Assistant
Prof. Prof. Prof.
1. Kulliyat 1 or 1 1 1 1 1
2. Tashreehul badan 1 or 1 1 1 1 1
3. Munafeul Aza 1 or 1 1 1 1 1
4. Ilmul Advia 1 or 1 1 1 1 1
5. Ilmul Saidla 1 or 1 1 1 1 1
6. Mahiyatul Amraz 1 or 1 1 1 1 1
7. Tahaffuzi wa Samaji Tib 1 or 1 2 1 1 2
8. Moalajat 1 or 1 2 1 1 2
9. Niswan wa 1 or 1 1 1 1 2
Qabalat
10. Ilmul Atfal 1 or 1 1 1 1 1
11. Jarahat 1 or 1 1 1 1 1
12. Ain, uzn. Halaq wa asnan 1 or 1 1 1 1 1
13. Amraze Jild wa 1 or 1 1 1 1 1
Tazeeniyat
14. Ilaj bit Tadbeer 1 or 1 1 1 1 1
14 16 14 14 17
Total 30 45
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Note:

(i) Apart from above, one teacher of Arabic (to teach Arabic language as well as Mantiq-o-Falsafa), one teacher to
teach Communication Skills and eight Consultants of Modern Medicine as specified at the Schedule-IV (SL. No.13
to 21) shall be engaged for teaching on part time basis. For Pre-tib additional teachers to teach science and English
shall be engaged on contract or Part time basis.

(ii) The requirement of part time teachers shall be minimum any five as mentioned above in point i. for conditional
permission to undertake admission for particular academic session.

(iii) The deficiency of teachers for up to sixty intake capacity shall not exceed more than ten percent. of total
requirement with availability of minimum one teacher in each of fourteen Departments.The total number of Higher
Faculty shall not be less than eleven Professors or Readers distributed in minimum eleven Departments. This
relaxation is for seeking conditional permission to undertake admission for particular academic session. For
example- the college having up to sixty seats intake capacity shall have minimum twenty-seven total faculties, out
of which minimum eleven Professors or Readers covering not less than eleven Departments.

(iv) The deficiency of total teachers for sixty-one to hundred intake capacity shall not exceed more than ten percent. of
total requirement and deficiency of higher faculty shall not exceed more than twenty percent. of total teachers with
availability of minimum one Higher faculty and one Lecturer in each of fourteen Departments. The total number of
Higher Faculty shall not be less than nineteen. This relaxation is for seeking conditional permission to undertake
admission for particular academic session. For example- the college having sixty-one to hundred seats intake
capacity shall have minimum forty total faculties, out of which minimum nineteen Professors or Readers covering
all fourteen Departments.

(v) Wherever additional Professors or Readers are available in the department, the additional Professor shall be
considered against the requirement of Reader or Lecturer and additional Reader shall be considered against the
requirement of Lecturer. For example- in a college with intake capacity from sixty-one to hundred under graduate
seats, if there are three Professors or one Professor and two Readers or one Professor, one Reader and one Lecturer
against the requirement of one Professor, one Reader and one Lecturer in the Department of Kulliyat, the college is
fulfilling the requirement of faculty in this department and there is no shortcoming of faculty in this department.

(vi) The Department of Tibbe Qanooni Wa Ilmul Samoom has been merged in Tahafuzi Wa Samaji Tib Department.

SCHEDULE-VI
[See regulation 3, regulation 6, regulation 7, regulation 8, regulation 10 and regulation 11]
DETAILS OF TECHNICAL AND OTHER STAFF OF AN UNANI COLLEGE
S.No. Department Post Requirement
(1) (2) (3) (4)
1. Library Librarian/Assistant Librarian One
Library Attendant or Peon One
2. College Office Clerical staff for administrative accounts Four
services
3. Kulliyat Attendant One
4. Tashreehul Badan Laboratory Technician One
Museum Keeper One
5. Munafeul Aza Laboratory Technician One
Museum Keeper One
6. Ilmul Advia Laboratory Technician One
Museum Keeper One
7. Saidla Dawasaz/Pharmacy Attendant One
8. Mahiyatul Amraz Laboratory Technician Two
9. Niswan wa Qabalat
10. Ilmul Atfal
11. Tahaffuzi wa Samaji Tib
12. Moalajat Attendant Two
13. Jarahat
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14. Amraze Ain, uzn, Anf wa Halaq


15. Ilaj bit Tadbeer
16. Amraze jild wa Tazeeniyat
17. Herbal Garden Gardener One
Multipurpose worker Two
Total Twenty-one
Note:
1.The Sweeper, Attendant, Lifter, Laboratory Assistant, Data Entry Operator (DEO), Multipurpose Worker may be
on contractual basis.
2. For conditional permission, minimum eighty percent. of above technical and other staff shall be required.

SCHEDULE-VII
[See regulation 3, regulation 6, regulation 7, regulation 10 and regulation 11]
(A). DETAILS OF EQUIPMENT AND INSTRUMENTS REQUIRED FOR DISSECTION HALL:
S. No. Instruments and Equipments Up to sixty intake Sixty-one to Hundred
capacity intake capacity
Essential
1. Tank with a capacity to preserve 2-4 bodies. Assorted
2. Machines for bones and brain sectioning Assorted
3. Dissection Sets Fifteen Sets Twenty-five sets
4. Dissecting Table
a) Full size with steel top or marble top stainless Four Six
b) Half size with steel top or marble top stainless Eight Ten
General
5. X-ray viewing box or panels Three Three
Miscellaneous
6. Bone cutter of the number ¾ , ½ , ¼, 1/8 - fine pointed Assorted
Chisel bone dissector
7. Glass jars of different sizes Assorted
8. Preservative Chemicals Assorted

(B). DETAILS OF EQUIPMENT AND INSTRUMENTS REQUIRED FOR PHYSIOLOGY


LABORATORY:
S.No. Equipment and Instruments Up to sixty intake Sixty-one to Hundred
capacity intake capacity
Essential
1. Microscopes with oil immersion Thirty Fifty
2. Westergen’s pipette for ESR Sixty Hundred
3. Haematocrit Tube Sixty Hundred
4. Sahli’s Haemoglobinometer Sixty Hundred
5. Haemocytometer Sixty Hundred
6. Electrocardiograph One One
7. Stop watches Sixty Hundred
8. Water Distillation still One One
9. Balances One One
10. Centrifuge with speed control Three Six
11. Colorimeter (photoelectric) Three Six
12. pH meter Electric One One
13. pH comparator with disc One One
14. Sphygmomanometer Thirty Fifty
15. Stethoscopes Sixty Hundred
16. Clinical Thermometer Sixty Hundred
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17. Knee Hammer Sixty Hundred
18. Tuning forks Sixty Hundred
19. Sterilizer Five Five
General
20. Refrigerator One One
21. Newton’s colour wheel In a batch One One
Miscellaneous
22. Cover slips, glassware, Microslides (assorted) Assorted
(C) DETAILS OF EQUIPMENT AND INSTRUMENTS REQUIRED FOR SAIDLA LABORATORY:
S.No. Equipment and Instruments Up to sixty intake Sixty-one to Hundred
capacity intake capacity
Essential
1. Pestle and Mortar-
a. Small Ten Twenty
b. Medium Ten Twenty
c. Porcelain Ten Twenty
d. Iron Two Four
2. Pounding Apparatus Ten Twenty
3. Putas (Different kind) Five Ten
4. Crucibles Thirty Fifty
5. Distillation Apparatus including traditional methods Three Six
such as Qara Ambiq, Nal Bhabka etc.
General
6. Wet Grinder One One
7. Mixi One One
8. Juice Extractor One One
9. Refrigerator One One
10. Almirahs & Racks for storage Assorted
11. Balance (Different Capacities)
a. Physical One
b. Chemical One
12 Heating Device-
a. Gas Stove Assorted
b. Hot plate Assorted
c. Chulla (Charcoal) Assorted
13. Big Vessels & Containers-
a. Brass Assorted
b. Copper Assorted
c. Steel etc. Assorted
Miscellaneous
14. Jars (Porcelain) Fermentation Purpose Assorted
15. Enamel Trays Assorted
16. Spirit Lamp Assorted
17. Pressure Cooker Assorted
18. Measuring Equipments Different Size (Glass) Assorted
19. Pyrometer Assorted
20. Thermo meter Assorted
21. Vessels-
a. Frying Pan Assorted
b. Steel Vessel Assorted
c. Spatula Assorted
d. Ladles & Spoons Assorted
e. Knife Assorted
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f.
Plates Assorted
g.
Tongs Assorted
h.
Sieves (Assorted Nos. & Size) Assorted
(D) DETAILS OF EQUIPMENT AND INSTRUMENTS REQUIRED FOR PHARMACOGNOSY
LABORATORY:

S.No. Equipment and Instruments Up to sixty intake capacity Sixty-one to Hundred intake
capacity
Essential
1. Field magnifier One One
2. Compound microscope One One
3. Dissecting Microscope One One
4. Microscope Fifteen Twenty-five
5. Electronic balance One Two
Miscellaneous
6. Slides box with cover slips, Assorted
7. Blotting/filter papers Assorted
8. Dissection Box Assorted
9. Enamel Trays Assorted
10. Reagents-
a. Chloroform Assorted
b. Alcohol. Assorted
c. HCL Assorted
d. Sulphuric acid Assorted
e. Sodium, potassium hydroxide Assorted
f. Benedict solution Assorted
g. Sodium nitrate Assorted
h. Potassium nitrate Assorted
i. Citric acid Assorted
j. Iodine Assorted
k. Ethyl Alcohol Assorted
l. Potassium Iodide Assorted
m. Xylol/pure xylene (slide preparation) Assorted

(E). DETAILS OF EQUIPMENT AND INSTRUMENTS REQUIRED FOR MAHIYATUL AMRAZ


LABORATORY:

S.No Equipment and Instruments Up to sixty intake Sixty-one to Hundred intake


capacity capacity
Essential
1. Binocular microscope Fifteen Twenty-five
2. Microscope with oil immersion Fifteen Twenty-five
3. Monocular microscope with oil emersion Fifteen Twenty-five
lens20(e)
4. X-ray view box One One
5. Sahli’s Square tube Thirty Fifty
6. Hb pipette Thirty Fifty
7. WBC Pipette Thirty Fifty
8. Dropper Thirty Fifty
9. Red cell pipette Thirty Fifty
10. Improved Neubauers chamber Thirty Fifty
11. Incubator One Two
12. Wintrobe’s tube Thirty Fifty
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13. Pasteur’s pipette Thirty Fifty
14. Centrifuge Graduated machine One Two
15. Westregren’s pipette Thirty Fifty
16. Westergren’s stand Thirty Fifty
17. Urinometer Thirty Fifty
18. Autoclave One One
19. Ultraviolet lamp One One
20. Cell counter (haemoautoanalyser) One One
21. BP Apparatus Thirty Fifty
22. Stethoscope Thirty Fifty
23. Thermometer Thirty Fifty
24. Tongue depressor Thirty Fifty
25. Stop watch Thirty Fifty
General
26. Physical balance One One
27. Hot air oven One One
28. Bunsen burner Thirty Fifty
29. Refrigerators One One
Miscellaneous
30. Sterile vessels / bottle to collect samples Assorted Assorted
31. Torch Assorted Assorted
32. Knee hammer Assorted Assorted
33. Measuring Tape Assorted Assorted
34. ENT examination set Assorted Assorted
35. Reflectors(Mirrors) Assorted Assorted
36. Weighing machine One One
37. Tuning Forks Assorted Assorted
38. Nasal speculum Assorted Assorted
39. Laryngoscope Assorted Assorted
40. Catheters Assorted Assorted
41. Probes Assorted Assorted
42. HBs Ag kit Assorted Assorted
43. HIV kit - Tridot (method by T Mitra) Assorted Assorted
44. CT and BT kit Assorted Assorted
45. Renal profile, LET kit, Lipid profile, Blood Assorted Assorted
Sugar kit
46. Sterile disposable lancer/needle Assorted Assorted
47. Glass rod Assorted Assorted
48. Syringe needle destroyer Assorted Assorted
49. Cover slip Assorted Assorted
50. Cleaned slides Assorted Assorted
51. Litmus paper Assorted Assorted
52. pH indicator paper strips Assorted Assorted
53. Test tube Assorted Assorted
54. Separating funnels of various sizes Assorted Assorted
55. Glass Jars with lid of different sizes Assorted Assorted
56. Capillary Tubes Assorted Assorted
57. Rubber teat Assorted Assorted
58. Magnifying lens Assorted Assorted
59. Water bath Assorted Assorted
60. Multi stix Assorted Assorted
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(F). DETAILS OF EQUIPMENT AND INSTRUMENTS REQUIRED FOR LABOUR ROOM:


S. No. Equipment and Instruments Required Quantity
Essential
1. Shadow less Lamp One
2. Suction Machine (Neonatal) One
3. Oxygen Cylinder and Mask One
4. Foetal Toco Cardiograph One
5. Radiant Warmer One
6. Photo therapy Unit One
7. Weighing Machine (Paediatric) One
8. Patient trolley Two
9. Anaesthesia trolley One
10. Infantometer One
11. Vacuum extractor One
12. Foetal Doppler One
13. Low cavity forceps Two
14. Steriliser Two
15. Machintosh rubber sheet Assorted
16. Instruments for labour and Episiotony. Assorted
(Scissors, forceps, needle holders etc.)
17. Baby tray Two
18. Nebuliser One
19. Foetoscope Five
20. Auto Clave One
21. Drums Assorted
22. Instrumental Trolley Assorted
23. OT tables and head Up and head Low facility One
24. Pulse Oximeter One
25. Resuccitation kit One
26. Boyle’s apparatus One
27. Electrocautery One
28. MTP Suction Machine One
29. Anaesthesia Kit One
30. Blunt and Sharp Curettes Ten
31. Dilators set (Hegar’s, Hawkins) Five
32. Sims’s Speculum Five
33. Cysco’s Speculum Five
34. Anterior Vaginal Wall retractor Five
35. Uterine sound Five
36. Volsellum Five
37. MTP Suction Currate Five
38. Retractors abdominal (Doyne’s etc.) Five
39. Sponge holding forceps Five
40. Green armytage forceps Five
41. Uterus holding forceps Five
42. Kocher’s forceps Five
43. Artery forceps (Long, short, Mosquito) Each Five
44. Scissors- different sizes Five
45. Forceps obstetrics Five
46. Endotrachial tubes Five
47. Cord Cutting appliances Five
48. I.U.C.D. removing hook Five
49. Bladder Sound Five
50. B.P. apparatus Two
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Miscellaneous
51. HIV kit for emergency patients Assorted
52. Plain and Hole towels Assorted
53. Towel Clips Assorted
54. Catguts and Thread Assorted
55. Needles Assorted
56. Needle holders Assorted

(G). DETAILS OF EQUIPMENT AND INSTRUMENTS REQUIRED FOR OPERATION THEATRE:

S.No. Equipment and Instruments Required Quantity

I Jarahat
Essential
1. Spot light (Shadow less ceiling fitted) One
2. Needle holding Forceps (big- medium-small) Assorted
3. Dressing drums of Assorted size Assorted
4. Drum stand Assorted
5. IV Stand Two
6. Cheatles Forceps Four
7. Mosquito forceps Four
8. Scissors straight (Tailor) Four
9. Scissors curved of different sizes Five each
10. Stitch removal scissors Five each
11. Dissection forceps Four
12. Sinus Forceps Four
13. Probes - Assorted size Five each
14. Pointed scissors Four
15. Abdominal Retractors Five
16. Tissue Forceps Five
17. Bob Kock’s Forceps Five
18. Kocher’s Forceps Five
19. Urethral Dilators Five each
20. Metal Catheters Five each
21. Sponge holding forceps Four
22. Right Angle cholecystectomy Forceps Four
23. Stone holding forceps Four
24. Allies Forceps small Four
25. Allies Forceps Big Four
26. Artery Forceps small Four
27. Artery Forceps big Four
28. Artery Forceps Medium Four
29. Sigmoidoscope Rigid/flexible One
30. Barron Pile’s Gun Two
31. Laryngoscope Pediatric/Adult One
32. Boyles Apparatus One
33. Multi-parameter Monitor One
34. Ambu Bag Two
35. Suction machine Electrical or Manual One
36. Skin grafting knife with handle Assorted
37. Surgical blades of different size Assorted
38. Self-Retaining Retractor Assorted
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39. Bone cutter Two


40. Gigli Saw Two
41. Scoop Assorted
42. Periasteum elevator Two
43. Maggles Forceps Assorted
44. High Pressure Autoclave One
45. Nitrous Oxide Cylinder One
46. Hydrolic Operation Table One
47. Boyle’s Apparatus One
48. Instrument Trolley Assorted
49. Endotracheal Tube Assorted
50. Proctoscope with or without illumination Two
51. Gabrial Syringe One
52. Strecher with trolley Two
53. Suction Machine Assorted
General
54. Emergency power back up facility Assorted
55. Emergency light Four
56. Fire Extinguisher Two
57. BP Apparatus Assorted
58. Fumigator One
59. Refrigerator One
60. X-ray View Box (double) Two
61. Revolving Stool Assorted
62. Vertical BP Instrument One
63. Rubber catheters of Assorted size Assorted
Miscellaneous
64. Corrugated rubber drain Assorted
65. Suturing Needle (straight/curved) of Assorted size Assorted
66. Surgical Thread Assorted
67. BP Handle of different size Assorted
68. Needle holder Assorted

II AIN (EYE): Ophthalmic Equipment or Instruments for Operative Surgery


Essential
69. Ophthalmic Operation table with Head rest One
70. Sterilizing box/case with matts Assorted
71. Lens insertion Forceps Assorted
72. Keratome Assorted
73. Desmarres lid retractors Assorted
74. Cat-paw lacrimal retractor Assorted
75. Mueller lacrimal sac retractor Assorted
76. Dastoor iris retractor Assorted
77. Meyrhoefer Chalazion currete Assorted
78. Sinsky lens manipulating hook Assorted
79. IOL Manipulator Assorted
80. Foreign body spud Assorted
81. Lewis lens loop (vectis) Assorted
82. Cystotome and spoon Assorted
83. Mule Evisceration spoon Assorted
84. Iris repository (double-ended) Assorted
85. Jameson muscle hook Assorted
86. Wills cautery with copper ball-point Assorted
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87. Langs lacrimal sac dissector Assorted
88. Kelly Glaucoma punch Assorted
89. Elevator (double ended) Assorted
90. Nasal speculum adult/child Assorted
91. Wilder punctum Dilator Assorted
92. Bowman lacrimal probes Assorted
93. Hartman mosquito forceps Assorted
94. Colibri forceps 1*2 teeth Assorted
95. Mc. person corneal forceps with tying platform Assorted
96. Dressing forceps, serrated Assorted
97. Moorfield conjuctival forceps Assorted
98. Fixation forceps Assorted
99. Beer cilea (epilation) forceps Assorted
100. Arruga capsular forceps Assorted
101. Snellen Entropion clamp Assorted
102. Chalazion clamps Assorted
103. Vannas straight scissors Assorted
104. Barraquer needle holder Assorted
105. Air injection cannula Assorted
106. Healon aspirating cannula Assorted
107. AC washout cannula Assorted
108. Lacrimal cannula Assorted
109. Hydrodialysis cannula Assorted
110. J-loop cannula (Right/Left With silicon tubing) Assorted
111. Simcok direct I/A cannula with silicon tubing Assorted
112. Irrigating aspirating handle Assorted
113. Lens dialer Assorted
114. Superior Rectus forceps Assorted
115. Eye wash glasses Assorted
116. Swimming Goggles Assorted
III ENT-Surgical or Operative Procedural Instruments
Essential
117. Aural Syringe Assorted
118. Jobson’s Aural Probe Assorted
119. Eustachian Catheter Assorted
120. Mastoid Retractor Two
121. Mastoid Gouge Assorted
122. Mallet Assorted
123. Nasal Foreign Body hook Four
124. Nasal packing forceps Assorted
125. Nasal Snare Assorted
126. Bayonet Shaped gouge Assorted
127. walsham forceps Assorted
128. Laryngeal forceps Assorted
129. Tongue plate with throat suction Assorted
130. Tonsil holding forceps Assorted
131. Tonsillar suction Assorted
132. Adenoid curette with cage Assorted
133. Peritonsillar abcess draining forceps Assorted
134. Fuller’s Tracheostomy Tube Assorted
135. Cheatel’s Forceps Assorted
Miscellaneous
136. Other consumable articles like gloves, syringes, bandages, sutras, Assorted
etc.
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(H). DETAILS OF EQUIPMENT AND INSTRUMENTS REQUIRED FOR OUT PATIENT


DEPARTMENT:
S. no. Name of Out Patient Article required as per norms of CCIM Required Quantity
Department
1 Moalajat
Essential X-Ray View Box One
BP Apparatus Two
Stethoscope Four
Torch Two
Examination Table One
Thermometer Four
Tongue depressor Five
Weight and height measuring stand One
Measuring tape One
Knee Hammer Two
Miscellaneous Gloves Assorted
2 Jarahat
Essential X-Ray Viewing Box One
Stethoscope Four
Instruments for ano-rectal examination Two sets
Examination Table One
BP Apparatus Two
Thermometer Four
Torch Two
Cheatle forceps Assorted
General Minor OT Assorted
Miscellaneous Surgical Blades Assorted
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Essential Tuning forks Assorted
Ophthalmoscope/ fundoscope Two
Auroscope Two
Examination Table One
X-Ray Viewing Box One
BP Apparatus Two
Stethoscope Four
Thermometer Four
ENT kit Assorted
Torch Two
Bull`s lamp One
4 Qabalatwa Amraze Niswan
Essential Weighing machine One
Sims’s speculum Two
Thermometer Four
Cusco’s speculum Two
Examination Table One
Lamp stand One
Torch Two
X-Ray Viewing Box One
BP Apparatus Two
Stethoscope Four
Measuring tape Two
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5 Amraze Atfal
Essential Scale One
Weighing machine One
Torch Two
X-Ray View Box One
Thermometer Four
BP Apparatus with Pediatric cuff Two
Stethoscope Four
Examination Table One
6 Ilaj bit Tadbeer As per Moalajat.
K. NATARAJAN, Registrar-cum-Secy.
[ADVT. III/4/Exty./290(124)]
Note : If any discrepancy is found between Hindi and English version of “Indian Medicine Central Council (Minimum
Standard Requirements of Unani Colleges and attached Hospitals) Regulations, 2016”, the English version will be treated
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vf/klwpuk
ubZ fnYyh] 7 uoEcj] 2016
la- 18&12@
18&12@2016 fl) ¼flysCkl& kl&ih
ih--th
ih th--½-—Hkkjrh; fpfdRlk dsUnzh; ifj"kn~] vf/kfu;e] 1970 ¼1970 dk 48½ dh /kkjk 36 dh
mi/kkjk ¼1½ ds [kaM ¼>½] ¼´½ vkSj ¼V½ }kjk iznRr 'kfDr;ksa dk iz;ksx djrs gq, vkSj Hkkjrh; fpfdRlk dsUnzh; ifj"kn~ ¼LukrdksRrj f’k{kk½
fofu;e] 1979 dks mu ckrksa ds flok; tgkWa rd os fl) fpfdRlk i)fr esa LukrdksRrj f’k{kk ls lEcfU/kr gS] vf/kdkzar djrs gq, ftUgsa ,sls
vf/kdze.k ls igys fd;k x;k gS vFkok fd, tkus dk yksi fd;k x;k gS] Hkkjrh; fpfdRlk dsUnzh; ifj"kn~ dsUnzh; ljdkj dh iwoZ lgefr ls fl)
fpfdRlk i)fr esa LukrdksRrj f’k{kk dks fofu;fer djus gsrq fuEufyf[kr fofu;eksa dk fuekZ.k djrh gS] vFkkZr%~ &
1- laf{kIr uke vkSj izkjEHk%
jEHk ¼1½ bu fofu;eksa dks Hkkjrh; fpfdRlk dsUnzh; ifj"kn~ ¼LukrdksRrj fl) f’k{kk½ fofu;e] 2016 dgk tk,xkA
¼2½ ;s ’kkldh; jkti= esa muds izdkf’kr gksus dh frfFk ls ykxw gksaxsA
2- ifjHkk"kk,a %¼1½ bu fofu;eksa esa tc rd lanHkZ ls vU;Fkk visf{kr u gks&
¼d½ ^^vf/kfu;e** ls Hkkjrh; fpfdRlk dsUnzh; ifj"kn~ vf/kfu;e] 1970 ¼1970 dk 48½ vfHkizsr gS(
¼[k½ ^^ifj"kn~** ls Hkkjrh; fpfdRlk dsUnzh; ifj"kn~ vfHkizsr gS(
¼x½ ^^ekU;rkizkIr laLFkku** ls vf/kfu;e dh /kkjk 2 dh mi/kkjk ¼1½ ds [kaM ¼d½ ,oa ¼M-d½ ds v/khu ;Fkk ifjHkkf"kr dksbZ vuqeksfnr
laLFkku vfHkizsr gSaA
¼?k½ ^^mikf/k** ls vf/kfu;e dh vuqlwfp;ksa ds v/khu ekU;rkizkIr fl) esa mikf/k ikB~;dze vfHkizsr gSA
¼2½ ;gka ij iz;qDr 'kCn vkSj vfHkO;fDr tks ;gk¡ ifjHkkf"kr ugha gS] ijUrq vf/kfu;e esa ifjHkkf"kr gS] dk vfHkizk; vf/kfu;e esa muds fy,
fn, x, vFkZ ls gksxkA
3- mís’; vkSj iz;kstu &
¼1½ LukrdksRrj f’k{kk dk eq[; mn~ns’; fl) fpfdRlk esa fof’k"V Kku dk vf/kxzg.k] fo’ofo|ky;ksa] vuqla/kku iz;ksx’kkykvksa rFkk mPp f’k{kk
dh vU; laLFkkvksa esa fl) fpfdRlk ls lacaf/kr dk;Z tkjh j[kus gsrq lq;ksX; fo}ku] fo’ks"kK] oSKkfud] f’k{kd] fl) fpfdRlk esa
funkudrkZ] vkS"k/k fuekZ.k fo’ks"kK] vuqla/kkudrkZ rS;kj djuk rFkk O;kid tkx:drk mRiUu djuk gSA
¼2½ fl) fpfdRlk esa f’k{k.k ds LukRdksRrj Lrj ij vFkkZr~ MkWDVj vkWQ esMhflu ¼,e-Mh-½ fl) rFkk ekLVj vkWQ ltZjh ¼,e-,l-½ fl)
es]a Nk=ksa dks vk/kqfud fpfdRlk ds ewyrRoksa rFkk vk/kqfud foKku ,oa izkn~;ksfxdh esa ubZ i)fr rFkk izxfr lfgr mudh lacaf/kr ’kk[kk
esa fl) fpfdRlk i)fr ds ckjs esa foLr`r :i ls f’k{kk nh tk,xhA
4- fof’k"Vrk,a ftuesa LukrdksRrj mikf/k lapkfyr dh tk ldrh gSa %& LukRkdksRrj mikf/k;ka fuEufyf[kr fof’k"Vrkvksa esa] tSlk fd uhps
rkfydkc) gS] vuqKkr dh tk,xh%&
dz- fof'k"Vrk dk uke uSnkfud vFkok xSj uSnkfud foHkkx ftlesa LukrdksRrj ikB~;dze
la- lapkfyr fd;k tk ldrk gS
(1) (2) (3) (4)
1 iksFkq e:Fkqoe~ ¼tuZy esMhflu½ uSnkfud e:Fkqoe~
2 Ikqjk e:Fkqoe~ ¼,DlVjuy Fksjkih½ uSnkfud fljkIiq e:Fkqoe~

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