The Uttarakhand Patanjali University Act
This Act sets up the University of Patanjali, makes the Trust apply to establish it, and requires the University to operate as a self-financing institution.
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This Act sets up the University of Patanjali, makes the Trust apply to establish it, and requires the University to operate as a self-financing institution. This provision gives the university powers to run courses, appoint staff, manage property and funds, and work with other institutions, while also imposing limits on affiliation and endowment money.
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This Act sets up the University of Patanjali, makes the Trust apply to establish it, and requires the University to operate as a self-financing institution.
dze l[a ;k& 51 iathd`r l[a ;k&Mh0,u0@&30@03 ¼ykblUs l Vw ikLs V fonkmV izhisesUV½ ljdkjh xtV] mÙkjkapy mÙkjkapy ljdkj }kjk izdkf”kr vlk/kkj.k fo/kk;h ifjf”k’V Hkkx&1] [k.M ¼d½ ¼mÙkjkapy vf/kfu;e½ ngs jknuw ] cq/kokj] 05 viSzy] 2006 bZ0 pS=] 15] 1928 “kd lEor~ mÙkjkapy “kklu fo/kk;h ,oa lalnh; dk;Z foHkkx la[;k 717@fo/kk;h ,oa lalnh; dk;Z@2006 ngs jknuw ] 05 viSzy] 2006 vf/klwpuk fofo/k **Hkkjr dk lfao/kku** ds vuqPNns 201 ds v/khu jkT;iky egksn; us mRrjkpa y fo/kku lHkk }kjk ikfjr iratfy fo”ofo|ky; fo/k;s d] 2006 dks fnukad 05 viSzy] 2006 dk s vuqefr inz ku dh vkjS og mRrajkpy vf/kfu;e la[;k 04 o’kZ 2006 ds :i eas loZ&lk/kkj.k dh lpw ukFk Z bl vf/klpw uk }kjk idz kf”kr fd;k tkrk gSA Ikratfy fo”ofo|ky; vf/kfu;e] 2006 ¿ ¿mÙkjk[k.MÀ1 vf/kfu;e la[;k 4] o’kZ 2006À jkT; es a Hkkjrh; izkphu laLd`fr ,oa oSfnd foKku vk/kkfjr ;ksx] vk;oq Zsn ,oa vU; d`f’k tM+h&cwVhdj.k ds {ks= esa xgu f”k{k.k&izf”k{k.k ,oa ”kks/kdk;Z vkfn dh lqfo/kk,a iznku djus ds mns”~ ; ls ubZ fnYyh esa U;kl@VªLV vf/kfu;e ds v/khu iathdr` iratfy ;ksxihB ¼VªLV½ }kjk iz;ksftr **iratfy fo”ofo|ky;** uked fo”ofo|ky; LFkkfir djus vkSj mls fuxfer djus ,oa mlls lEcfU/kr ;k vkuq’kafxd fo’k;kas dh O;oLFkk djus gsrq ;g vf/kfu;e Hkkjr ds x.kjkT; ds lRrkuos a o’kZ es a ¿mÙkjk[k.MÀ1 fo/kku lHkk }kjk fuEufyf[kr vf/kfu;e cuk;k tkrk gS %& v/;k;&,d IkzkjfEHkd laf{kIr uke foLrkj 1- ¼1½ bl vf/kfu;e dk laf{kIr uke iratfy fo”ofo|ky; vf/kfu;e] 2005 gSA vkSj izkjEHk ¼2½ ;g jkT; ljdkj }kjk vf/klpw uk tkjh fd;s tkus dh frfFk ls izo`Rr gksxkA ifjHkk’kk;sa 2- tc rd izlax ds vuqlkj vU;Fkk visf{kr u gks] bl vf/kfu;e esa& ¼d½ *fo|k ifj’kn* dk rkRi;Z fo”ofo|ky; dh f”k{kk ifj’kn ls gS] ¼[k½ ^O;oLFkkid e.My* dk rkRi;Z fo”ofo|ky; ds O;oLFkkid e.My ls gS( ¼x½ *dqykf/kifr* dk rkRi;Z fo”ofo|ky; ds dyq kf/kifr ls gS( ¼?k½ ^?kVd egkfo|ky;* dk rkRi;Z fo”ofo|ky; }kjk vuqjf{kr fdlh egkfo|ky;] ;k laLFkk ls gS( ¼³½ *rduhdh f”k{kk ifj’kn* dk rkRi;Z vf[ky Hkkjrh; rduhdh f”k{kk ifj’kn vf/kfu;e] 1987 dh /kkjk 3 ds v/khu LFkkfir vf[ky Hkkjrh; rduhdh f”k{kk ifj’kn~ ls gS( ¿¼p½ *nwjLFk f”k{kk i)fr* dk rkRi;Z ml i)fr ls gS] ftles a jkT; ds Hkhrj f”k{k.k ds fy, ,sls lwpuk izkS|ksfxdh vkSj lapkj ds ek/;eksa] tSls eYVhehfM;k] izlkj.k] nwj&n`”; izlkj.k ¼VsyhdkWfLVax½] bUVjusV ij vkWuykbu] nwjlapkj dh vU; ikjLifjd fof/k;ka] bZ&esy] bUVjusV] dEI;Vw j] bZ&yfuZax i=kpkj ikB~;dze ;k ,sls fdlh nks ;k vf/kd ek/;eks a dk la;qDr :i ls mi;ksx fd;k x;k gks(À2 ¼N½ *deZpkjh* dk rkRi;Z fo”ofo|ky; }kjk fu;qDr fdlh deZpkjh ls gS vkSj blds vUrxZr fo”ofo|ky;] ;k fdlh la?kVd egkfo|ky; ds v/;kid vkSj vU; deZpkjh Hkh lfEefyr gS( ¼t½ *ladk;* dk rkRi;Z fo”ofo|ky; dh ladk; l s gS( ¼>½ *foRr lfefr* dk rkRi;Z fo”ofo|ky; dh foRr lfefr ls gS( ¼¥½ *ljdkj* dk rkRi;Z ¿mÙkjk[k.MÀ1 ljdkj ls gS( ¼V½ *gky* vFkok Nk=kfuokl dk rkRi;Z fo”ofo|ky; vFkok la?kVd egkfo|ky; }kjk vuqjf{kr rFkk ekU; Nk=ks a ds vkokl dh bdkbZ ls gS( ¼B½ *fofgr* dk rkRi;Z ifjfu;eks a }kjk fofgr ls gS( ¼M½ fdlh la?kVd egkfo|ky; ds lEcU/k esa *izkpk;Z dk rkRi;Z la?kVd egkfo|ky; ds iz/kku ls gS vkSj bles a tgka izkpk;Z ugha gS] mi&izkpk; Z ;k rRle; izkpk; Z ds :i es a dk; Z djus ds fy, fu;qDr dksbZ vU; O;fDr Hkh lfEefyr gS( 1- mÙkjk[k.M vf/kfu;e la0 04 o’kZ 2010 dh /kkjk 2 }kjk izfrLFkkfirA 2- mi;qZDr dh /kkjk 3 }kjk izfrLFkkfirA ¼<½ *dqy lfpo* dk rkRi;Z fo”ofo|ky; ds dyq lfpo ls gS( ¿¼.k½ ^{ks=h; *dsUnz* dk rkRi;Z jkT; esa fLFkr ,sls dsUnz ls gS] ftldh LFkkiuk ;k vuqj{k.k fo”ofo|ky; }kjk jkT; ds Hkhrj fLFkr v/;;u dsUnzks a ds leUo;] i;Zos{k.k rFkk izcU/k e.My }kjk iznRr dk;kZsa ds fu’iknu ds mn~ns”; ls dh x;h gks(À2 ¼r½ *jkT;* dk rkRi;Z ¿mÙkjk[k.MÀ1 jkT; ls gS( ¼Fk½ *ifjfu;eks a vkSj fu;ekoyh* dk rkRi;Z dze”k% fo”ofo|ky; ds ifjfu;eks a vkSj fu;ekofy;ks a ls gS( ¿¼n½ *v/;;u* dsUnz* dk rkRi;Z fo”ofo|ky; }kjk ekU;rk izkIr jkT; ds Hkhrj ,sls dsUnz ls gS] ftLkdh LFkkiuk ,oa vuqj{k.k fo|kfFkZ;ks a dks lykg] ijke”kZ ;k vU; lgk;rk iznku djus ds mns”~ ; ls fd;k x;k gks(À2 ¼/k½ *v/;kid* dk rkRi;Z vkpk;]Z lg vkpk;]Z lgk;d vkpk;@Z O;k[;krk ,sls vU; O;fDr ls gS ftlls fo”ofo|ky; ;k fdlh laxBu egkfo|ky; es a f”k{k.k iznku djus] ;k vU; “kks/k dk; Z ds lapkyu ds fy, fo”ofo|ky; vuqnku mi;ksx ds ekun.Mks a ds vuq:i fu;qDr fd;k tk; s vkSj blds vUrxZr fdlh laxBd egkfo|ky; dk izkpk; Z Hkh vkrk gS( ¼u½ *fo”ofo|ky;* vuqnku vk;ksx* dk rkRi;Z ml laLFkku ls gS] ftldh LFkkiuk fo”ofo|ky; vuqnku vk;ksx vf/kfu;e] 1956 ds vUrZxr dh x;h gS( ¿¼i½ *fo”ofo|ky;* dk rkRi;Z bl vf/kfu;e ds v/khu izLrkfor iratfy fo”ofo|ky; ls gS] ftldh leLr xfrfof/k;k¡ mÙkjk[k.M jkT; ds Hkhrj gksxh vkSj tks fo”ofo|ky; vuqnku vk;kxs ds vkns”kks a vkSj fn”kk&funs”Z kks a dk ikyu djsxk(À2 ¼Q½ *dqyk/;{k* ¼foftVj½ dk rkRi;Z fo”ofo|ky; ds dyq k/;{k ls gSA ¼c½ **Hkkjrh; fpfdRlk dsUnzh; ifj’kn** ls rkRi;Z Hkkjrh; fpfdRlk dsUnzh; ifj’kn~ vf/kfu;e] 1970 ds v/khu LFkkfir Hkkjrh; fpfdRlk dsUnzh; ifj’kn~ ls gSA v/;k;&2 fo”ofo|ky; vkSj mlds mn~s”; fo”ofo|ky; dh 3- ¼1½ iratfy ;ksx ¼VªLV½ dks bl vf/kfu;e ds micU/kks a ds vuqlkj fo”ofo|ky; ds vuqlkj LFkkiuk ds fy, fo”ofo|ky; LFkkfir djus dk vf/kdkj gksxkA izLrko ¼2½ iratfy ;ksxihB ¼VªLV½ jkT; ljdkj dks fo”ofo|ky; dh LFkkiuk lEcU/kh izLrko lfgr ,d vkosnu&i= izLrqr djsxhA bl vkosnu&i= ds izLrko es a fuEu fooj.k izLrqr fd;s tk;xs s %& ¼d½ iratfy ;ksxihB ¼VªLV½ dk iw.kZ fooj.k lfgr fo”ofo|ky; ds mn~s”;( ¼[k½ fo”ofo|ky; dh izkfLFkfr] foLrkj vkSj Hkwfe dh miyC/krk( ¼x½ vkxkeh ikap o’kks Z es a fo”ofo|ky; }kjk pyk, tkus “kS{kf.kd ,oa vuqla/kku dk;dZ zeks a dh izd`fr rFkk izdkj( ¼?k½ ladk;kas dh izd`fr] ikB~;dze rFkk vkjEHk fd;k tkus okyk izLrkfor “kks/k dk;(Z ¼³½ fo”ofo|ky; ifjlj dk fodkl tlS s&Hkou] miLdj rFkk lajpukRed lq[k&lqfo/kk;s(a ¼p½ vkxkeh ikap o’kks Z ds fy, iawthxr O;; dk pj.kc) ifjO;;( ¼N½ enokj vkorhZ O;;] foRrh; lzksr ,oa izR;sd Nk= ds fy, vuqekfur O;;( ¼t½ lalk/ku tqVkus dh ;kstuk rFkk mldh iwta hxr ykxr vkSj mUgas pqdkus d s rjhd(s 1- mÙkjk[k.M vf/kfu;e la0 04 o’kZ 2010 dh /kkjk 2 }kjk izfrLFkkfirA 2- mi;qZDr dh /kkjk 3 }kjk izfrLFkkfirA ¼>½ vkUrfjd lalk/kuks&a fo/kkfFkZ;ks a ls fy, tkus okys “kqYd] ijke”kZ ,oa vU; fo”ofo|ky; ds mn~ns”;ks a ls lEcfU/kr vU; xfrfof/k;kas ls izR;kf”kr jktLo ,oa vU; izR;kf”kr vk; }kjk vkUrfjd fuf/k;ks a ds l`tu dh ;kstuk( ¼¥½ laLFkk dh ykxr ij vkus okys O;;] vkfFkZd n`f’V ls fiNMs oxks Z ds Nk=ks a ds fy, f”k{k.k “kqYdks a es a nh tkus okyh fj;k;rks a NwVks a dh lhek fu%”kqYdrk vkSj Nk=o`fRr;ka rFkk vizoklh Hkkjrh;ks a ,oa fons”k ls vkus okys fo|kfFkZ;ks a ls fofHkUu njks a ij] ;fn dksbZ gks]a fy, tkus oyks “kqYdksa ds Lo:Ik dk C;kSjk( ¼V½ iratfy ;ksxihB es a miyC/k lEcfU/kr fo’k;ks a es a fo”ks’kKrk ,oa vuqHko dh vof/k rFkk foRrh; lalk/ku( ¼B½ fo”ofo|ky; es a Nk=ks a dh p;u i)fr( ¼M½ fo”ofo|ky; dh LFkkiuk ls iwoZ ,slh vU; “krkasZ dh] ftudh iwfrZ izns”k ljdkj }kjk visf{kr gks] iwfrZ dh izkfLFkfrA fo”ofo|ky; dh 4- ¼1½ ;fn jkT; ljdkj vko”;d ,slh tkap djus ds mijkUr ftls og vko”;d le>s] dk LFkkiuk lek/kku gks tk; s fd /kkjk 3 dh mi/kkjk ¼2½ dh fufnZ’V “krs Z iw.kZ dj yh xbZ gSa rks iratfy ;ksxihB ¼VªLV½ fnYyh] lEidZ dk;kyZ ;&d`ikyq ckx vkJe] du[ky] gfj}kj ¿mÙkjk[k.MÀ1 dks LFkk;h foU;kl fuf/k LFkkfir djus d s fy, funs”Z k nsxh( ¼2½ LFkk;h foU;kl fuf/k dh LFkkiuk ds mijkUr jkT; ljdkj jkti= es a vf/klfwpr dj fo”ofo|ky; dh LFkkiuk dh Lohdf`r iznku dj izek.k&i= fuxZr djsxhA ¿¼3½ iratfy fo”ofo|ky; dk eq[;ky; mÙkjk[k.M] gfj}kj] es a fLFkr gksxk rFkk tSlk le;≤ ij og viuh vf/kdkfjrk ds vUnj jkT; es a vU; LFkkuks a ij Hkh ifjlj vFkok {ks=h; dsUnzks]a v/;;u dsUnzks a ,oa ;ksx izf”k{k.k dsUnzks]a vuqla/kku laLFkku vkfn dh LFkkiuk dj ldsxk % ijUrq bl lEcU/k es a fo”ofo|ky; vuqnku vk;ksx rFkk vU; laoS/kkfud laLFkkvks a }kjk fu/kkZfjr izfdz;k dk ikyu fd;k tkuk gksxkAÀ2 ¼4½ fo”ofo|ky; ds dqykf/kifr] dqyifr ,oa O;oLFkkid eaMy] izcU/k eaMy ,oa fo|k ifj’kn~ ds lnL; bl izdkj LFkkfir fo”ofo|ky; es a rr~le; mDr inks a ij dk; Z djrs gq, fuxfer fudk; xfBr dj ldsaxs vkSj fo”ofo|ky; ds uke ls okn nk;j dj ldsaxs ,oa mu ij okn pyk;k tk ldrk gSA ¼5½ mi/kkjk ¼2½ ds v/khu fo”ofo|ky; dh LFkkiuk fd;s tkus ij fo”ofo|ky; ds iz;kstu gsrq fo”ofo|ky; }kjk vf/kxzfgr fufeZr] l`ftr] O;ofLFkr vFkok fufeZr Hkwfe] py ,oa vpy lEifRr;ka Hkh fy, tkus ij fo”ofo|ky; }kjk iratfy ;ksxihB ¼VªLV½ ,oa fnO; ;ksx efUnj ¼VªLV½ dh lEifRr;ks a dks NksM+dj fo”ofo|ky; dks vUrjfr ,oa mles a fufgr gks tk;sxhA ¼6½ fo”ofo|ky; ds fy, vf/kxzghr Hkwfe] Hkou ,oa vU; lEifRr;ks a dk ml iz;kstu ls fHkUu] ftlds fy, mUgas vf/kxzghr fd;k x;k gS] mi;ksx ugha fd;k tk;xs kA fo”ofo|ky; dk 5- fo”ofo|ky; Lor% for iks’kd gksxk vkSj jkT; ljdkj ds LokfeRok/khu] ;k fu;a=.kk/khu foRrh; lgk;rk fdlh vU; fudk;] ;k fuxe ls fdlh lgk;rk] vuqnku ;k fdlh vU; foRrh; lgk;rk vkfn ds fy, ds dh u gks rks dksbZ eakx djsxk] vkSj u gh mlds fy, gdnkj gksxkA fy, gdnkj u gksuk 1- mÙkjk[k.M vf/kfu;e la0 04 o’kZ 2010 dh /kkjk 2 }kjk izfrLFkkfirA 2- mi;qZDr dh /kkjk 4 }kjk izfrLFkkfirA fdlh laLFkk dks 6- ¿jkT; esa fo”ofo|ky; esa la?kVd egkfo|ky;] {ks=h; dsUnz] v/;;u dsUnz] ;ksx izf”k{k.k o lEc) djus dh vuqla/kku dsUnz gks ldrs gSaA iratfy fo”ofo|ky; jkT; d s fdlh vU; vuqla/kku laLFkku “kfDr u gksuk o fo”ofo|ky; ds lkFk lkewfgd vuqla/kku dk; Z dj ldrk gS] fdUrq mls fdlh vU; egkfo|ky; ;k laLFkk dks lEc)rk iznku djus dh “kfDr ugha gksxhA jkT; esa ifjlj ds ckgj dsUnz ;k v/;;u dsUnz LFkkfir djus ds lEcU/k es a fo”ofo|ky; vuqnku vk;ksx ¼futh fo”ofo|ky; ekudksa dh LFkkiuk vkSj mlds vuqj{k.k lEcU/kh½ fofu;e dk Hkh ikyu fd;k tkuk gksxkAÀ1 fo”ofo|ky; ds 7- ¼1½ ftu mn~s”;ks a ds fo”ofo|ky; dh LFkkiuk dh x;h os fuEufyf[kr gS %& mn~s”; ¼d½ iratyh fo”ofo|ky; dk mn~s”; izkphu _f’k&egkf’kZ;ks a }kjk fufnZ’V ekSfyd rRo Kku dks vk/kqfud oSKkfud ifjizs{k; es a O;kid v/;;u&f”k{k.k ,oa xgu “kks/k vuqla/kku dk lqO;ofLFkr rFkk fo”o Lrj dh fo|k dks LFkkfir djuk gS( ¼[k½ jk’Vª /keZ] Lons”k izse] Lons”kh [kkuiku] vkgkj&”kqfprk] tM+h&cwVh o vk;oq snZ ds laj{k.k o lao)Zu ds fo’k; es a ;qokvks a dks tkx`r djds jkstxkjijd f”k{kk dks miyC/k djkuk( ¼x½ ;ksx] vk;oq snZ lfgr osn&osnkax vkfn lHkh izkphu fo/kkvks a ij vk/kkfjr fofo/k egkfo|ky;ks a dh LFkkiuk ,oa iwoZ Lukrd vkSj LukrdksRrj ikB~;dze iznku djukA fo”ofo|ky; dks vius mns”~ ;ksa ds izksRlkgu gsrq u;s vU; fMIyksek vkSj izek.k&i= ikB~;dze vkjEHk djus dk vf/kdkj gksxk( ¼?k½ mijksDr ¼x½ es a mfYyf[kr ikB~dzeks a ds fy, nwjLFk f”k{kk iz.kkyh ds ek/;e ls f”k{k.k iznku djus d s fy, vuojr f”k{kk ds v/khu la?kVd dsUnz dh LFkkiukA ¼2½ Hkkjrh; laLd`fr ;ksx] vk;oq snZ ds {ks= es a vuqla/kku ,oa uohu ifjorZuks a dks izksRlkfgr djus ds fy, vuqla/kku ,oa fodkl dUs nz dh LFkkiuk vkSj mlds }kjk %& ¼d½ Kku dh ,slh lEcfU/kr “kk[kkvks a es a f”k{k.k ,oa izf”k{k.k dh O;oLFkk djuk] ftUgas og vko”;d le>s( ¼[k½ fo|ky;ks a es a Kku dh mÙifÙk] vkSj izpkj ds fy, “kks/k dk; Z dh O;oLFkk djuk] ftlls fo”o iVy ij bu fo/kkvks a dks LFkkfir fd;k tk lds rFkk Nk=@Nk=kvks a dks jkstxkj Hkh lgt miyC/k gks ldsA ¼x½ ;ksx] vk;oq snZ lEcU/kh v/;;u vkSj ,slh vU; xfrfof/k;ka vkjEHk djuk] ftlls vke turk dks ;ksx] vk;oq snZ dk ykHk fey lds] ftlls jksx eqDr LoLFk ,oa le`) lekt o jk’Vª dh lksp dks fodflr fd;k tk ldsA fo”ofo|ky; 8- ¼1½ fo”ofo|ky; dh fuEufyf[kr “kfDr;ka gkasxh( vFkkZr~& dh “kfDr;ka ¼d½ Hkkjrh; laLd`fr] ekufodh] lwpuk izkS|ksfxdh] lgc) {ks=ksa rFkk lEcfU/kr lHkh fo’k;ks a es a f”k{k.k O;oLFkk djuk rFkk vuqla/kku ,oa Kku ds vfHko)Zu vkSj izlkj dk izkfo/kku djuk( ¼[k½ fo”ofo|ky; ds mn~s”;ksa dks iwjk djus d s fy, ,slh vU; leLr xfrfof/k;ka lEikfnr djuk tks vko”;d vFkok lk/; gksa( ¼x½ ,sls O;fDr;ks a ds fy, ijh{kk;sa vk;kfstr djuk rFkk mUgas mikf/k;ka ;k vU; “kS{kf.kd fof”k’Vrk;as lfaLFkr vkSj iznku djuk ftUgksua s %& 1- mÙkjk[k.M vf/kfu;e la0 04 o’kZ 2010 dh /kkjk 5 }kjk izfrLFkkfirA ¼1½ fo”ofo|ky; ;k fdlh la?kVd egkfo|ky; ;k nwjLFk f”k{kk i)fr ds v/khu {ks=h; dsUnzks]a v/;;u dsUnzks a ;k ;ksx izf”k{k.k dsUnzks a es a f”k{k.k ikB~;dze dk v/;;u fd;k gks( ;k ¼2½ fo”ofo|ky; ;k fdlh la?kVd egkfo|ky; es]a ;k fdlh nwjLFk f”k{kk i)fr ds v/khu “kks/k dk; Z fd;k gksA ¼?k½ ifjfu;eks@a izkfo/kkuks a es a vfHkdfFkr jhfr ls vkSj “krks Z ds v/khu ekun~ mikf/k;kas] ;k vU; “kSf{kd fo”ks’krk,a iznku djuk( ¼³½ ifjfu;eks a ds vuqlkj v/;srko`fÙk;ka] Nk=o`fÙk;ka rFkk iqjLdkj lafLFkr ,oa iznku djukA ¼p½ ,slh Qhl] fcy] chtd dh ekax djuk vkSj izkIr djuk rFkk izHkkj laxzg djuk tks ;FkkfLFkfr] ifjfu;eks a ;k fu;eks a }kjk fu;r fd;k tk;s( ¼N½ /kkjk ¼7½ esa mYysf[kr ;ksx] vk;oq snZ vkSj vU; {ks= esa f”k{kk dh vfHko`f) ds fy, O;oLFkk djuk( ¼t½ fo|kfFkZ;ks a vkSj deZpkfj;ksa ds fy, f”k{kk ds vfrfjDr ¼ikB~;sÙkj½ vU; xfrfof/k;kas dh O;oLFkk djuk( ¼>½ fo”ofo|ky; vFkok la?kVd egkfo|ky;] {ks=h; dsUnzks]a v/;;u dsUnzks a rFkk ;ksx izf”k{k.k dsUnzks a es a ladk; vf/kdkfj;ksa vkSj deZpkfj;ks a dh fu;qfDr djuk( ¼´½ iratfy ;ksxihB VªLV dh iwoZ vuqefr ls fo”ofo|ky;] ;k fdlh la?kVd egkfo|ky;] {ks=h; dsUnzks a vkSj ;ksx izf”k{k.k dsUnzks a ds iz;kstukFkZ lanku vkSj fdlh izdkj ds migkj izkIr djuk rFkk U;kl vkSj foU;kl dh lEifÙk;ks a lfgr fdlh py] vpy lEifÙk dk vf/kxzg.k /kkj.k] vuqj{k.k vkSj fuiVkjk djuk( ¼V½ fo”ofo|ky; ;k fdlh la?kVd egkfo|ky; ds Nk=ks a ds fy, gky@Nk=kokl vkfn LFkkiuk vkSj mudk vuqj{k.k djuk vkSj fuokl LFkkuks a dks fuf”pr djuk( ¼B½ vkokl dk fu;U=.k] i;Zos{k.k vkSj leLr Js.kh ds deZpkfj;ks a ,oa Nk=ks a ds e/; vuq”kklu ij fu;a=.k j[kuk rFkk vkpkj lafgrk lfgr ,sls deZpkfj;ksa dh lsok “krs Z fofufnZ’V djuk( ¼M½ iz”kklfud] izcU/ku ,oa lgk;d deZpkfj;ks a vkSj vU; vko”;d inks a dk l`tu( ¼<+½ vU; fo”ofo|ky; ls ,slh jhfr ls rFkk ,sls iz;kstuks a ds fy, lgdk; Z ;k lg;ksx djuk] ftUgas fo”ofo|ky; le;≤ ij vo/kkfjr djs(a ¼.k½ nwjLFk f”k{kk i)fr vkSj ,slh jhfr dh O;oLFkk djuk ftlls fo”ofo|ky; ds “kS{kf.kd dk;Zdzeks a ds vuqlkj nwjLFk f”k{kk dks vk;kfstr fd;k tk lds( ¼r½ v/;kidks]a ikB ys[kdksa] ewY;k¡ddks a vkSj vU; “kS{kf.kd deZpkfj;ks a ds fy, iqu”p;kZ ikB~;dze] vfHkfoU;kl ikB~;dze dk;Z”kkyk,a] laxksf’B;k¡ vkSj vU; dk;dZ ze vk;kfstr vkSj lapkfyr djuk( ¼Fk½ fo”ofo|ky; ;k fdlh laxBd egkfo|ky;] {ks=h; dsUnz] v/;;u dsUnz vkSj ;ksx izf”k{k.k dsUnzks a es a fof”k’V lfefr;ks a ds ek/;e ls ,oa fo|k ifj’kn~ ds vuqeksnu ls izos”k ds fy, ekud vo/kkfjr djuk( ¼n½ fo”ofo|ky; ;k fdlh laxBd egkfo|ky;] {ks=h; dsUnz] v/;;u dsUnz vkSj ;ksx izf”k{k.k dsUnzks a esa fdlh ikB~;dzeksa esa izos”k ds fy, mÙkjk[k.M jkT; ds Nk=ksa ds fy, fo”ks’k O;oLFkk djuk( ¼/k½ fo”ofo|ky; ds mn~s”;ks a dks vxzlj djus ds fy, ;Fkk vko”;d ,sls vU; lHkh dk;Z djuk pkgs os mi;qZDr “kfDr;ks a ds izklfaxd gks ;k u gks(a ¼u½ ;ksx vk;oq snZ rFkk lEcfU/kr fo’k;kas es a Lukrd] LukrdksÙkj vkSj “kks/k ds fy, ,sls ikB~;dze fu/kkZfjr djuk rFkk fMIyksek vkSj izek.k&i= vkfn ds fy, ikB~;dze vkjEHk djuk] tks fo”ofo|ky; vuqnku] tks vk;ksx rFkk vf[ky Hkkjrh; rduhdh f”k{kk ifj’kn~ }kjk vkPNkfnr gks ijUrq fMIyksek lkfVZfQdsV vkfn fn;s tkus ds lEcU/k es a viuk ikB~;dze ykxw djus gsrq fo”ofo|ky; dks LorU=rk gksxh( ¼i½ fQYe dSlsV] Vsi] ohfM;ks dSlsV] lh-Mh-] oh-lh-Mh- vkSj vU; lkW¶Vos;j bR;kfn lfgr “kSf{kd lkekxzh rS;kj djus dh O;oLFkk djuk( ¼Q½ vU; fo”ofo|ky;ks]a laLFkkvks a ,ao mPp f”k{kk dsUnzks a dh ijh{kkvks a vFkok v/;;u dh vof/k ¼iw.kZ ;k vkaf”kd½ dks fo”ofo|ky; dh ijh{kkvks a vFkok v/;;u dh vof/k ds lerqY; ekU;rk iznku djuk vkSj mudks nh xbZ ekU;rk fdlh Hkh le; lekIr djuk( ¼c½ O;oLFkkid e.My d s vuqeksnu ls fo”ofo|ky; dh lEifÙk dh izfrHkwfr ij ;k mlds fcuk fo”ofo|ky; ds fy, /ku tqVkuk] laxzg djuk] Lohdkj djuk vkSj _.k iznku djuk( ¼Hk½ lafonk djuk mldk fuLiknu djuk] mles a ifjoZru djuk ;k mls lekIr djukA ¼2½ rRle; izo`Ùk fdlh vU; fof/k es a fdlh ckr ds gksrs gq, Hkh ysfdu mi/kkjk ¼1½ ds micU/kks a ij izfrdwy izHkko Mkys fcuk mDr fo”ofo|ky; vkSj nwjLFk f”k{kk iz.kkfy;ks a dks izksRlkfgr djus rFkk ,slh iz.kkfy;ks a es a f”k{k.k] ewY;kadu vkSj “kks/k ekud fu/kkZfjr djus ds fy, os lHkh mik; djuk fo”ofo|ky; dk drZO; gksxk tks og mfpr le>s vkSj bl dk; Z ds fu’iknu gsrq fo”ofo|ky;ks]a egkfo|ky;ks]a {ks=h; dsUnzks]a v/;;u dsUnzks a vkSj ;ksx izf”k{k.k dsUnzks a dks pkgs mUgas fo”ks’kkf/kdkj Lohd`r gks vFkok ugha vFkok fdlh vU; fo”ofo|ky; ;k mPp f”k{kk laLFkk dks vuqnkuks a ds vkoaVu ,oa laforj.k dh “kfDr lfgr ,slh “kfDr;ka izkIr gksxh tks lfaof/k;kas }kjk fofufnZ’V dh tk;asA fo”ofo|ky; es a 9- fo”ofo|ky; lHkh O;fDr;ks a ds fy, pkgs os fdlh Hkh oxZ] tkfr ;k fyax ds gks]a ds izos”k lHkh oxZ] tkfr ds fy, [kyq k jgsxk % ,oa fyxa dh ijUrq bl /kkjk dh fdlh ckr ls ;g ugha le>k tk;sxk fd fo”ofo|ky; }kjk igqWp gksxh ¿mÙkjk[k.MÀ1 ds fo|kfFkZ;ks a ds izos”k ds fy, fo”ks’k izkfo/kku djus ij izfrcU/k gS % ijUrq vkSj ;g Hkh bl /kkjk ds fdlh ckr ds gksrs gq, Hkh ;g ugha le>k tk;xs k fd fo”ofo|ky; ;k fdlh laxBd egkfo|ky;] {ks=h; dsUnzks]a v/;;u dsUnzks a ;k ;ksx izf”k{k.k dsUnzks a }kjk fdlh Hkh ikB~;dze es a ifjfu;eksa }kjk vo/kkfjr la[;k ls vf/kd Nk=ks a dks izos”k nsuk visf{kr gksxkA jk’Vªh; izR;k;u 10- fo”ofo|ky; fofHkUu jk’Vªh; izR;k;u laLFkkvks a ls ekU;rk izkIr djsxkA v/;k;&3 fo”ofo|ky; ds vf/kdkjh fo”ofo|ky; ds 11- fo”ofo|ky; ds fuEufyf[kr vf/kdkjh gksxa s %& vf/kdkjh ¼d½ dyq k/;{k ¼foftVj½( ¼[k½ dqykf/kifr( ¼x½ dyq ifr( ¼?k½ izfr&dqyifr ¼izks&okbl pkalyj½( 1- mÙkjk[k.M vf/kfu;e la0 04 o’kZ 2010 dh /kkjk 2 }kjk izfrLFkkfirA ¼³½ lda k;k/;{k ¼p½ dyq lfpo ¼N½ foÙk vf/kdkjh vkSj ¼t½ ,sls vU; vf/kdkjh] lafof/k;kas }kjk fo”ofo|ky; ds vf/kdkjh ?kksf’kr fd;s tk;A dqyk/;{k 12- ¼1½ mÙkjk[k.M ds jkT;iky fo”ofo|ky; ds dyq k/;{k gksxa sA ¼foftVj½ ¼2½ dqyk/;{k] tc mifLFkr gks]a rks mikf/k;kW ,oa fMIyksek iznku djus ds fy, vk;kfstr fo”ofo|ky; ds nh{kkUr lekjksg dh v/;{krk djsxa sA ¼3½ dqyk/;{k dh fuEufyf[kr “kfDr;ka gksxa h] vFkkZr %& ¼d½ fo”ofo|ky; ds ekeyksa l s lEcfU/kr fdlh Hkh vfHkys[k] i= ;k lwpuk dks exa kuk( ¼[k½ dqyk/;{k dks izkIr lwpuk ds vk/kkj ij ;fn dqyk/;{k mldk lek/kku gks tkrk gS fd dksbZ vkns”k] dk;Zo`Ùk ;k fu.kZ; pkgs fo”ofo|ky; ds fdlh Hkh izkf/kdkjh }kjk fy;k x;k fu.kZ;] vf/kfu;e] fofu;e] v/;kns”k vFkok fu;ekoyh ds vuq:i ugha gks rks og ,sls funs”Z k tkjh dj ldrs gSa] ftUgas og fo”ofo|ky; ds fgr esa a mfpr le>s]a funs”Z k ns ldsxa s vkSj bl izdkj tkjh fd;s x;s funs”Z ks a dk lHkh lEcfU/krks a }kjk vuqikyu fd;k tk;sxkA ¼4½ ekud mikf/k ;k fof”k’Vrk iznku djus dk izR;sd izLrko dqyk/;{k ds vuqeksnu ds v/;/khu gksxkA dqykf/kifr 13- ¼1½ ;ksx_f’k Lokeh jkenso v/;{k iratfy ;ksxihB ¼VªLV½ ,oa fnO; ;ksx efUnj ¼VªLV½ du[ky] gfj}kj bl iratfy fo”ofo|ky; ds izFke dqykf/kifr gksxa s] ftudk dk;dZ ky thou i;ZUr gksxk rr~i”pkr~ iratfy ;ksxihB ¼VªLV½ vius gh VªfLV;ks a es a ls dqyk/;{k dh iwoZ lgefr ls dyq kf/kifr fu;qDr djsxhA ¼2½ dqykf/kifr dh ,slh “kfDr;ka gksxh] tks bl vf/kfu;e ;k blds v/khu cuk; s x;s ifjfu;eks a }kjk iznku dh tk;A dqyifr 14- ¼1½ dqyifr }kjk mi/kkjk ¼2½ ds mica/kks a ds vuqlkj xfBr lfefr }kjk laLrqr rhu O;fDr;ks a ds iSuy es ls rhu o’kZ dh vof/k ds fy, ,sls fucU/kuks a vkSj “krks Z ij] tSlh fd ifjfu;eks a }kjk fofgr dh tk;as] dqyifr dh fu;qfDr dh tk;xs hA ¼2½ mi/kkjk ¼1½ es a fufnZ’V lfefr es a fuEufyf[kr O;fDr gksxa s] vFkkZr~ %& ¼d½ dyq k/;{k rFkk dqykf/kifr }kjk ukfer ,d&,d lnL;( ¼[k½ jkT; ljdkj ds mPp f”k{kk foHkkx es a izeq[k lfpo@lfpo( ¼x½ O;oLFkkid eMy }kjk euksuhr rhu lnL;] ftues a ls ,d dks O;oLFkkid e.My }kjk lfefr ds la;kstd ds :i es a ukfer fd;k tk;xs kA ¼3½ lfefr ;ksX;rk ds vk/kkj ij mi dqykf/kifr ds in ds ;ksX; rhu O;fDr;ks a dk iSuy rS;kj djsxh vkSj izR;sd O;fDr dh “kSf{kd ;ksX;rkvks a rFkk vU; fof”k’Vrkvks a ds laf{kIr fooj.k ds lkFk mls dyq kf/kifr dks Hkst nsxhA ¼4½ dqyifr fo”ofo|ky; dk izeq[k dk;Zikyd vkSj “kS{kf.kd vf/kdkjh gksxk] tks fd fo”ofo|ky; ds dk;Zikydks a ij lkekU; i;Zos{k.k vkSj fu;a=.k j[kxs k vkSj fo”ofo|ky; ds izkf/kdkfj;ks a ds fofu”p;ks a dks ykxw djsxkA ¼5½ tgka v/;kid dh fu;qfDr ls fHkUu dksbZ ,slk vR;ko”;d eketk gks] ftles a rRdky dkjoZ kgh djuk visf{kr gks vkSj mlds laca/k es a dkjZokbZ djus ds fy;s bl vf/kfu;e }kjk ;k mlds v/khu fo”ofo|ky; ds fdlh l”kDr vf/kdkjh ;k izkf/kdkjh ;k vU; fudk; }kjk bl ij rRdky dk;oZ kgh u dh tk lds rks dqykf/kifr ds iwokZuqeksnu ls dqyifr ,slh dkjZokbZ dj ldsxk tks og mfpr le>sA ¼6½ dqyifr ,slh vU; “kfDr;ks a dk iz;ksx vkSj ,sls vU; drZO;ks a dk ikyu djsxk] tks ifjfu;eks a ;k fu;ekoyh }kjk vf/kdfFkr fd;s a tk;asA ¼7½ dqykf/kifr dks lE;d~ tk¡p ds ckn dqyifr dks gVkus dk vf/kdkj izkIr gSA dqykf/kifr] tk¡p ds nkSjku vkjksiks a dh xaHkhjrk dks n`f’Vxr~ j[krs gq,] tSlk og mfpr le>s] dqyifr dk fuyfEcr dj ldsxsA izfr&dqyifr 15- izfr&dqyifr dh fu;qfDr dqyifr }kjk dqykf/kifr ds iwokZuqeksnu ls ,slh jhfr ls dh tk ldsxh] tSlh fd ifjfu;eks a es a fofgr dh tk; s vkSj izfr&dqyifr ,slh “kfDr;ks a dk iz;ksx rFkk ,sls dR` ;ks a dk ikyu djsxk tks ifjfu;eks a }kjk fofgr fd;s tk;sAa ladk;k/;{k 16- ladk;k/;{kks a dh fu;qfDr dqyifr }kjk ,slh jhfr ls dh tk;xs h fd ifjfu;eks a }kjk os ,slh “kfDr;ks a dk iz;ksx rFkk ,sls d`R;ks a dk ikyu djsa tks ifjfu;eksa }kjk fofgr fd;s tk;sAa dqy lfpo 17- ¼1½ dqylfpo dh fu;qfDr] dqykf/kifr }kjk ,slh jhfr ls ,oa ,sls fucU/kuks a vkSj “krks Z ij dh tk,xh] tSls fd fofgr dh tk,A ¼2½ dqylfpo fo”ofo|ky; dh vkSj ls lHkh lafonk;as djsxk vkSj mUgs a gLrk{kfjr djsxkA ¼3½ dqylfpo dks fo”ofo|ky; dh vkSj ls vfHkys[kks a dks vfHkizekf.kr djus dh “kfDr gksxh vkSj og ,slh vU; “kfDr;ks a dk iz;ksx vkSj ,sls vU; drZO;ks a dk ikyu djsxk tks fofgr fd, tk;as] ;k dqykf/kifr ;k dqyifr }kjk le;≤ ij visf{kr gksAa ¼4½ dqylfpo] fo”ofo|ky; ds vfHkys[kks a rFkk lkekU; eqnzk dh lE;d~ vfHkj{kk ds fy, mÙknk;h gksxk vkSj og dqykf/kifr] dqyifr ;k fdlh vU; izkf/kdkjh ds le{k ,slh leLr lwpuk,a vkSj nLrkost] tks muds dk;Z lEiknu ds fy, vko”;d gks]a izLrqr djus d s fy, ck/; gksxkA foÙk vf/kdkjh 18- foÙk vf/kdkjh dqykf/kifr }kjk ,slh jhfr ls fu;qDr fd;k tk;xs k vkSj og ,slh “kfDr;ks a dk iz;ksx vFkok ,sls drZO;ks a dk ikyu djsxk] tks fofgr fd;s tk;sAa vU; vf/kdkjh 19- fo”ofo|ky; ds vU; vf/kdkfj;ks a dh fu;qfDr dh jhfr] lsok ds fucU/ku vkSj “krs]Z rFkk x.k “kfDr;ka vkSj drZO; ,sls gkasxs tk s fofgr fd;s tk;A v/;k;&4 fo”ofo|ky; izkf/kdj.k fo”ofo|ky; ds 20- fo”ofo|ky; ds fuEufyf[kr izkf/kdkjh gksxa s %& izkf/kdkjh ¼d½ O;oLFkkid e.My ¼[k½ izcU/kd e.My ¼x½ “kSf{kd ¼fo?kk½ ifj’kn ¼?k½ foÙk lfefr] vkSj ¼³½ ,sls vU; izkf/kdkjh] ftUgas lafof/k;kas }kjk fo”ofo|ky; ds ifjfu;eks a esa izkf/kdkjh ?kksf’kr fd;s tk,¡A O;oLFkkid 21- ¼1½ O;oLFkkid e.My es a fuEufyf[kr gksxa s e.My o ¼d½ dqykf/kifr & v/;{k( mldh “kfDr;ka ¼[k½ dqyifr & lnL;&lfpo( ¼x½ jkT; ljdkj ds mPp f”k{kk foHkkx esa izeq[k lfpo@lfpo ;k jkT; ljdkj }kjk ukfer jkT; ljdkj dk lfpo( ¼?k½ jkT; ljdkj ds fpfdRlk f”k{kk foHkkx esa izeq[k lfpo@lfpo ;k jkT; ljdkj }kjk ukfer jkT; ljdkj dk lfpo( ¼p½ iratyh ;ksxihB ¼VªLV½ }kjk ukfer ikap lnL;( ¼N½ dqyk/;{k }kjk ukfer rhu f”k{kkfon~( ¼t½ fo”ofo|ky; vuqnku vk;ksx }kjk ukfer ,d lnL;( ¼>½ ;ksx] vk;oq snZ ds {ks= es a vxz.kh dk;Z djus okys laLFkku ds oSKkfud ;k vf/kdkjh ls dqykf/kifr }kjk ukfer rhu vf/kdkjhA ¼2½ O;oLFkkid e.My] fo”ofo|ky; dh izeq[k iz”kklfud la[;k gksxh vkSj mldh fuEufyf[kr “kfDr;ka gksxh %& ¼d½ fo”ofo|ky; }kjk vuqlj.k dh tkus okyh uhfr;ks a dk fu/kkZj.k( ¼[k½ fo”ofo|ky; ds vU; izkf/kdkfj;ks a ds fofu”p;ks a dk] ;fn os ,sls vf/kfu;e ;k ifjfu;eks a ;k fu;ekoyh ds mica/kks a ds vuq:i u gks dk iqufoZyksdu( ¼x½ fo”ofo|ky; ds ctV vkSj okf’kZd izfrosnu dk vuqeksnu( ¼?k½ ubZ vFkok vfrfjDr ifjfu;eks dk s cukuk ;k iwoZ es a cus ifjfu;eks vFkok fu;ekofy;ks a dk la”kks/ku ;k fujlu( ¼p½ fo”ofo|ky; ds LoSfPNd lekiu ds lEcU/k es a fofu”p; djuk( ¼N½ jkT; ljdkj dks izLrqr fd;s tkus okys izLrkoks a dks vuqeksnu( vkSj ¼t½ ,sls fu.kZ; ,oa iz;kl djuk tks fo”ofo|ky; ds mn~”;ks a ds izHkkoh <ax ls fu’iknu ds fy, okaNuh; ik; s x;s gSaA ¼>½ ,d ;k vf/kd i;Zos{kd ukfer djuk fd le;≤ ij dqykf/kifr dh lykg ,oa funs”Z kks a ds vUrxZr uhfr ,oa <kapk fu/kkZfjr djsxk@djsxs]a ftlds vUrxZr izcU/kd e.My] fo|k ifj’kn] foÙk lfefr ,oa vU; ,sls izkf/kdj.k tks fd ifjfu;eks a }kjk ?kksf’kr gks]a fo”ofo|ky; ds mfpr iz”kklu ds fy, dk; Z djsaxs ,oa izLrko djsxa sA ¼3½ O;oLFkkid e.My dh o’kZ esa U;uw re rhu cSBds a ,sls le; vkSj LFkku ij gksxh tSlk fd dqykf/kifr mfpr le>sAa izcU/k e.My 22- ¼1½ izcU/k e.My es a fuEufyf[kr lnL; gksxs %& ¼d½ dqyifr( ¼[k½ dqykf/kfr }kjk ukfer ,d vf/kdkjh( ¼x½ iratfy ;ksxihB ¼VªLV½ }kjk ukfer ikap lnL;( ¼?k½ ,d o’kZ dh vof/k ds fy, T;s’Brk ds vk/kkj ij pdzkuqdze ls fo”ofo|ky; ds nks izk/;kid( ¼³½ dqykf/kifr }kjk ukfer nks ladk;k/;{k ¼p½ jkT; ljdkj ds mPp f”k{kk foHkkx esa izeq[k lfpo@lfpo vFkok muds }kjk ukfer O;fDr] ftldk in jkT; ljdkj ds la;qDr lfpo ds Lrj ls fuEu in dk u gksA ¼N½ dqyifr izcU/k e.My dk lHkkifr ,oa dyq lfpo blds lfpo gksxa sA ¼2½ izcU/k e.My dh “kfDr;ka ,oa dR` ; ogh gksxa s] tks fofgr fd;s tk;sAa “kSf{kd ¼fo|k½ 23- ¼1½ “kSf{kd ¼fo|k½ ifj’kn~ es a fuEufyf[kr lnL; gksxa s %& ifj’kn~ ¼d½ dqyifr & lHkkifr ¼[k½ dqylfpo & lfpo( ¼x½ ,sls vU; lnL; & tlS k ifjfu;eks a es a fofgr fd;k tk;As ¼2½ “kSf{kd ¼fo|k½ ifj’kn~] fo”ofo|ky; dk izeq[k “kS{kf.kd laLFkk gksxh vkSj bl vf/kfu;e ds v/khu fufeZr fu;eks]a ifjfu;eks a rFkk fu;ekoyh ds vUrxZr jgrs gq, fo”ofo|ky; dh “kS{kf.kd uhfr;ks a ds leUo; LFkkfir djsxh vkSj mUdk lkekU; i;Zos{k.k djsxhA foÙk lfefr 24- ¼1½ foÙk lfefr es a fuEufyf[kr lnL; gksxa s %& ¼d½ dqyifr & lHkkifr( ¼[k½ foÙk vf/kdkjh( ¼x½ jkT; ljdkj ds mPp f”k{kk foHkkx es a izeq[k lfpo@lfpo vFkok muds }kjk ukfer O;fDr ftldk in jkT; ljdkj ds la;qDr lfpo ds in ls de u gks( ¼?k½ jkT; ljdkj ds fpfdRlk f”k{kk foHkkx es a izeq[k lfpo@lfpo vFkok mlds }kjk ukfer O;fDr ftldk in jkT; ljdkj ds la;qDr lfpo ds in ls de u gks( ¼³½ ,sls vU; lnL; tks ifjfu;e es a fofgr fd;s tk;sAa ¼2½ foÙk lfefr fo”ofo|ky; dh izeq[k foÙkh; laLFkk gksxh] tks foÙkh; ekeyks dh ns[k&Hkky djsxh] vkSj bl vf/kfu;e ds v/khu fufeZr fu;eks]a ifjfu;eks a rFkk fu;ekoyh ds v/;/khu jgrs gq, fo”ofo|ky; ds foÙkh; ekeyks es a leUo; LFkkfir djsxh ,oa mudk lkekU; i;Zos{k.k djsxhA vU; izkf/kdj.k 25- fo”ofo|ky; ds vU; izkf/kdj.kks a dk xBu] mudh “kfDr;k¡ vkSj d`R; ,sls gksxs] tSls fd fofgr fd;s tk;sAa fjfDr ds dkj.k 26- fo”ofo|ky; ds fdlh izkf/kdj.k dk dkbZ dk;Z ;k dk;oZ kgh dsoy bl dkj.k vfof/kekU; dk;Zokgh dk u gksxh fd izkf/kdj.k ds xBu es a dksbZ fjfDr ;k =qfV fo|keku FkhA vfof/kekU; u gksuk v/;k;&5 ifjfu;e vkSj fu;ekoyh ifjfu;e 27- bl vf/kfu;e ds micU/kks a ds v/;/khu jgrs gq,] fo”ofo|ky; rFkk deZpkfj;ks a ds lEcU/k e sa fdlh fo’k; ds fy, ifjfu;e vkSj fu;ekoyh }kjk O;oLFkk dh tk ldrh gSa tks fuEuor gSa%&& ¼d½ fo”ofo|ky; ds izkf/kdkfj;ksa ds dk;&Z lEiknu vkSj ,slh bdkb;ks a ds xBu dh izfdz;k] tks bl fo/ks;d es a fofufnZ’V ugha dh xbZ gSa( ¼[k½ LFkkbZ foU;kl fuf/k] lkekU; fuf/k vkSj fodkl fuf/k dk lapkyu( ¼x½ dqyifr] dqylfpo vkSj foRr vf/kdkjh dh fu;qfDr dh “krsa Z rFkk mudh “kfDr;ka vkSj d`R;( ¼?k½ fo”ofo|ky; ds vU; vf/kdkfj;ks]a v/;kidksa vkSj deZpkfj;ksa dh HkrhZ dh jhfr vkSj lsok “krsa(Z ¼³½ fo”ofo|ky; vkSj mlds vf/kdkfj;ks]a ladk; ds lnL;ks]a deZpkfj;ks a vkSj Nk=ks a ds e/; fooknks a ds fujkdj.k dh izfdz;k( ¼p½ foHkkxks a vkSj ladk;ksa dk l`tu] mRiknu vkSj mudh iqulZajpuk( ¼N½ vU; fo”ofo|ky;ka s rFkk mPp f”k{kk laLFkkvks a ds lkFk lg;ksx dh jhfr( ¼t½ ekun~ mikf/k;kas dks iznku djus dh izfdz;k( ¼>½ fu%”kqYdrk vkSj Nk=o`fRr;ka iznku djus d s lEcU/k es a micU/k( ¼¥½ fofHkUu ikB;dzeks a es a LFkkuks a dh la[;k rFkk ,sls ikB~;dzeks a es a Nk=ks a ds izos”k dh] ftles a LFkkuks a dk vkj{k.k Hkh lfEefyr gS rFkk mRrjk[k.M ds fo|kfFkZ;ks a ds fy, vkj{k.k dh izfdz;k( ¼V½ fofHkUu f”k{k.k ikB~;dzeks a ds fy, Nk=ks a ls fy, tkus okys “kqYd( ¼B½ v/;srko`fRr;kas] Nk=o`fRr;ksa] v/;;uo`fRr;kas] Qhl ekQh] indks a vkSj iqjLdkjks a dh LFkkiuk( ¼M½ inks a dk l`tu vkSj lekiu dh izfdz;k( ¼<½ vU; ekeys] tks fofgr fd, tk;asA Ikfjfu;e dSls 28& ¼1½ O;LFkkid e.My }kjk cuk; s x;s ifjfu;eks a dks jkT; ljdkj ds vuqeksnu ds fy, izLrqr cuk; s tk;asxs fd;s tk;asxs] tks mikUrj ds lkFk ;k fcuk mikUrj ds ifjfu;eksa dh izkfIr ds fnukad ds rhu ekg ds vUnj viuk vuqeksnu ns ldsxsAa ¼2½ ;fn jkT; ljdkj mi/kkjk ¼1½ ds v/khu fofufnZ’V vof/k es a ifjfu;eks a ds vuqeksnu ds lEcU/k es a dksbZ fofu”p; djus esa vlQy jgrh gS] ogka ;g le>k tk;sxk fd jkT; ljdkj us ifjfu;eks a dks vuqeksfnr dj fn;k gSA Ikfjfu;e la”kks/ku 29& O;oLFkkid e.My jkT; ljdkj ds iwokZuqesknu ls u;s ;k vfrfjDr ifjfu;e cuk ldsxk dju s dh “kfDr ;k ifjfu;eks a dk la”kks/ku ;k fujlu dj ldsxkA fu;e 30& bl vf/kfu;e ds micU/kks a ds v/;/khu jgrs gq, fu;eks a es a fuEufyf[kr leLr ;k mues a ls fdlh fo’k; ds fy, miyC/k fd;s tk ldsxa s] vFkkZr~ && ¼d½ fo”ofo|ky; es a Nk=ks a dk izos”k] mudk ukekadu vkSj bl :i es a cus jguk( ¼[k½ fo”ofo|ky; dh lHkh mikf/k;kas vkSj vU; “kSf{kd fof”k’Vrkvks a ds fy, fu/kkZfjr fd;s tkus okys ikB;dze( ¼x½ mikf/k;kas rFkk vU; fo|k lEcU/kh fof”k’Vrkvks a dks iznku djuk( ¼?k½ v/;srko`fRr;ka] Nk=o`fRr;ka] v/;;uo`fRr;ak] ind rFkk iqjLdkj iznku djus dh “krsa(Z ¼³½ ijh{kkvks a dk lapkyu rFkk ijh{kk yus s okys fudk;kas] ijh{kdksa] vURkjh{kdkasa] lkj.khdkjks a rFkk vuqlhedksa dh fu;qfDr dh “krs Z vkSj jhfr rFkk muds drZO;( ¼p½ fo”ofo|ky; dh ijh{kkvks]a mikf/k;kas vkSj vU; “kSf{kd fof’Vrkvks a es a izos”k djus ds fy, fy;k tkus okyk “kqYd( ¼N½ fo”ofo|ky; ;k fdlh la?kVd egkfo|ky; es a Nk=ks a ds fuokl dh “krsa(Z ¼t½ fo”ofo|ky; ;k fdlh la?kVd egkfo|ky; ds Nk=ks a es a vuq”kklu cuk, j[kuk( ¼>½ vU; lHkh fo’k;] ftuds fy, bl vf/kfu;e ds v/khu fufeZr fu;eks a ;k ifjfu;eks a esa izkfo/kku fd;k tk;As fu;ekoyh dSls 31& ¼1½ fu;ekoyh O;oLFkkid e.My }kjk cukbZ tk;sxh vkSj bl izdkj cukbZ xbZ fu;ekoyh cuk;h tks;sxh jkT; ljdkj dks mlds vuqeksnu ds fy, izLrqr dh tk;xs h] tks fd fu;ekoyh dh izkfIr ds fnukad ls nks ekg ds vUnj mikUrj ds lkFk ;k fcuk mikUrj ds lkFk viuk vuqeksnu ns ldsxhA ¼2½ tgka jkT; ljdkj mi/kkjk ¼1½ ds v/khu fofufnZ’V vof/k es a fu;ekoyh ds vuqeksnu ds lEcU/k es a dksbZ Hkh fofu”p; djus es a vleFk Z jgrh gS] ogka ;g le>k tk;xs k fd jkT; ljdkj us fu;ekoyh dks vuqeksfnr dj fn;k gSA fu;ekoyh dks 32& jkT; ljdkj ds vuqeksnu ds v/;/khu jgrs gq, vkSj izcU/k e.My ds vuqeksnu ls “kSf{kd la”kksf/kr djus ¼fo|k½ ifj’kn~ u;s rFkk vfrfjDr fu;e cuk ldsxh ;k fu;ekoyh dks la”kksf/kr ;k fujLr dh “kfDr dj ldsxhA v/;k;&6 izdh.kZ deZpkfj;ks a dh 33& ¼1½ izR;sd deZpkjh dh fu;qfDr ,d fyf[kr lafonk ds v/khu dh tk;sxh] tks fo”ofo|ky; lsok “krsZa ds ikl j[k tk;xs h vkSj mldh ,d izfr lEcfU/kr deZpkjh dks nh tk;xs hA ¼2½ Nk=ksa ;k deZpkfj;ksa ds fo:) vuq”kklfud dkjZokbZ fo”ofo|ky; ifjfu;eksa esa fofgr izfdz;k ds vuqlkj fu;af=r gksxhA ¼3½ fo”ofo|ky; vkSj fdlh deZpkjh ds chp lafonk ls mRiUu gksus okyk dksbZ fookn] deZpkjh ds vuqjks/k ij ek/;LFke~ ¼vkfcZVs”ku½ vf/kdj.k dks fufnZ’V fd;k tk;xs k] ftlesa izcU/k eaMy }kjk fu;qDr ,d lnL; lEcfU/kr deZpkjh }kjk uke&fufnZ’V ,d lnL; vkSj dqykf/kifr }kjk fu;qDr ,d vf/kfu.kkZ;d gksxsaA ¼4½ ,sls ekeyksa es a vf/kdj.k dk fu.kZ; vafre gksxkA ¼5½ vf/kdj.k ds dk;ksZa dks fofu;er djus dh izfdz;k bl vf/kfu;e es a fdlh ckr ds gksrs gq, Hkh fofgr dh tk;As vihy dk vf/kdkj 34& fo”ofo|ky; ;k fdlh la?kVd egkfo|ky;] {ks=h; dsUnzksa] v/;;u dsUnzkas] ;ksx izf”k{k.k dsUnzks a ds izR;sd deZpkjh dks fo”ofo|ky; ;k fdlh ,sls egkfo|ky; ds izkpk;]Z {ks=h; dsUnz] v/;;u dsUnz] ;ksx izf”k{k.k dsUnz ds fdlh vf/kdkjh ;k izkf/kdkjh] ;FkkfLFkfr fofu”p; ds fo:) izcU/k e.My dks] ,sls le; ds vUnj] tks fofgr fd;k tk;]s vihy djus dk vf/kdkj gksxk vkSj ml ij izcU/k e.My ,sls fofu”p; dks] ftlds fo:) vihy dh xbZ gS] iqf’V] mikUrfjr ;k ifjofrZr dj ldsxkA Hkfo’; fuf/k;ka ,oa 35& fo”ofo|ky; vius deZpkfj;ks a ds ykHk ds fy,] ,slh jhfr ls vkSj ,slh “krksa Z ds v/;/khu is”a ku jgrs gq,] tks fofgr dh tk;]s ,sls Hkfo’; ;k is”a ku fuf/k;ks a dk xBu djsxk vkSj ,slh chek ;kstuk dh O;oLFkk djsxk] tSlk og mfpr le>sA fo”ofo|ky; 36& ;fn ;g iz”u mRiUu gks fd D;k dksbZ O;fDr fo”ofo|ky; ds izkf/kdkjh ;k vU; fudk; izkf/kdj.k vkSj dk lnL; ds :i es a fof/kor~ fuokZfpr ;k fu;qDr fd;k x;k gS] ;k mldk lnL; gksus fudk;ks a ds xBu dk gdnkj gS] rks og fo’k; dqykf/kifr dks fufnZ’V fd;k tk;sxk] ftldk ml ij ds ckjs esa fookn fofu”p; vfUre gksxkA Lkfefr;ks a dk xBu 37& Tkc Hkh fo”ofo|ky; ds fdlh izkf/kdkjh dks] bl vf/kfu;e ;k ifjfu;eks a ds v/khu] lfefr;ka fu;qDr djus dh “kfDr iznku dh x;h gks] ogka ,slh lfefr;ksa es]a vU;Fkk micfU/kr ds flok;] lEcfU/kr izkf/kdkjh dk dksbZ leLr lnL; vkSj ,sls vU; O;fDr;ksa] ;fn dksbZ gks]a ftUgas izkf/kdkjh izR;sd ekey s es a mfpr le>s] lfEefyr gksaxsA vkdfLed 38& fo”ofo|ky; ds fdlh izkf/kdkjh ;k fudk; ds insu lnL;ks a ls fHkUu lnL;ksa esa ls fdlh fjfDr;ks a dh vkdfLed fjfDr dh iwfrZ mlh jhfr ls dh tk;sxh ftl jhfr ls og lnL;] ftldh iwfrZ fjfDr dh iwfrZ djuh gks] pquk x;k gks vkSj fjfDr dh iwfrZ djus okyk O;fDr ,sls izkf/kdkjh ;k fudk; dk lnL; ml vof”k’V vof/k ds fy, gksxk ftlds fy, og O;fDr] ftldk LFkku og Hkjrk gS@Hkjrh gS] lnL; cuk jgrkA Lkn~Hkkoukiw.kZ 39& dksbZ okn ;k vU; fof/kd dkjZokgh] fdlh ,slh ckr ds ckjs esa] tks bl vf/kfu;e ;k dh x;h ifjfu;eks a ;k fu;eks a ds micU/kks a ds vuqlj.k es a ln~HkkoukiwoZd dh xbZ gS ;k dh tkus ds dk;oZ kgh ds fy, vk”kf;r gS] fo”ofo|ky; ds fdlh vf/kdkjh ;k deZpkjh ds fo:) lafLFkr ugha fy, laj{k.k gksxhA Lakdze.kdkyhu 40& bl vf/kfu;e vkSj ifjfu;eks a ds fdUgha vU; micU/kks a es a fdlh ckr ds gksrs gq, Hkh%&& micU/k ¼d½ izFke dqyifr ,oa izfr dqyifr ¼izks&okbl pkalyj½] ;fn dksbZ gS] dqykf/kifr }kjk fu;qDr fd;k tk;xs k vkSj mDr vf/kdkjh rhu o’kZ dh vof/k rd ml in ij dk; Z djsxk( ¼[k½ izFke dqy lfpo vkSj izFke foRr v/fkdkjh dh fu;qfDr dqykf/kifr }kjk dh tk,xh] tks rhu o’kZ dh vof/k rd ml in ij dk;Z djsxa s( ¼x½ izFke O;oLFkkid e.My es a rhu o’kZ ls vuf/kd vof/k ds fy, in /kkj.k djsxk( ¼?k½ izFke izcU/kd e.My] izFke foRr lfefr vkSj izFke fo|k ifj’kn~ dk xBu] dqykf/kifr }kjk rhu o’kZ dh vof/k ds fy, fd;k tk;xs kA LFkk;h foU;kl 41& ¼1½ fo”ofo|ky; }kjk de ls de rhu djksM+ :i;s LFkk;h foU;kl fuf/k LFkkfir dh tk;xs h] fuf/k ftls og vko”;drk iM+us ij Loeso gh c<k ldsxk] ijUrq ?kVk ugha ldrkA ¼2½ fo”ofo|ky; dks LFkk;h foU;kl fuf/k dks fofgr jhfr ls fuos”k djus dh “kfDr gksxhA ¼3½ fo”ofo|ky; }kjk lkekU; fuf/k ;k fodkl fuf/k ls dksbZ Hkh /kujkf”k LFkk;h foU;kl fuf/k es a vUrfjr dh tk ldrh gSA fo”ofo|ky; ds lekiu ds vfrfjDr fdlh Hkh vU; ifjfLFkfr es a vU; iz;kstuks a ds fy, dksbZ /kujkf”k foU;kl fuf/k dh jkf”k ls vUrfjr ugha dh tk ldrhA ¼4½ LFkk;h foU;kl fuf/k dh jkf”k ls izkIr vk; dk 75 izfr”kr ls vuf/kd fo”ofo|ky; d s fodkl dk;kZas ds fy, mi;ksx es a yk;k tk;xs k vkSj “ks’k 25 izfr”kr dks LFkk;h foU;kl fuf/k es a iqufuZosf”kr dj fn;k tk;sxkA lkekU; fuf/k 42& ¼1½ fo”ofo|ky; }kjk ,d lkekU; fuf/k LFkkfir dh tk;xs h] ftlesa fuEufyf[kr /kujkf”k tek dh tk;xs h] vFkkZr~ && ¼d½ fo”ofo|ky; }kjk fy, tkus okyh lHkh “kqYd( ¼[k½ fdlh vU; lkzsr ls izkIr leLr /kujkf”k( ¼x½ iratfy ;ksxihB ¼VªLV½ }kjk fd;s x;s lHkh va”knku( vkSj ¼?k½ fdlh vU; O;fDr ;k fudk; }kjk] ftls rRle; izo`Rr fdlh vU; fof/k }kjk fuf’k) u fd;k x;k gks] bl fufeRr fd;s x;s lHkh va”knku@nkuA ¼2½ lkekU; fuf/k gsrq vk”kf;r fuf/k dk iz;ksx fo”ofo|ky; ds lHkh vkorZd O;;ks a dh iwfrZ ds fy, fd;k tk;xs kA fodkl fuf/k 43& ¼1½ fo”ofo|ky; }kjk ,d fodkl fuf/k Hkh LFkkfir dh tk;xs h] ftlesa fuEufyf[kr fuf/k;k¡ tek dh tk;xs h( vFkkZr~ && ¼d½ fodkl “kYq d] ftls Nk=ks a ls izHkkfjr fd;k tk;(s ¼[k½ fo”ofo|ky; ds fodkl iz;kstuks a ds fy, fdlh vU; lkzsr ls izkIr leLr /kujkf”k( ¼x½ iratfy ;ksxihB ¼VªLV½ }kjk fd;s x;s lHkh va”knku( ¼?k½ fdlh vU; O;fDr ;k fudk; }kjk] ftls rRle; izo`Rr fdlh vU; fof/k }kjk fuf’k) u fd;k x;k gks] bl fufeÙk fd;s x;s lHkh va”knku@nku( vkSj ¼³½ LFkk;h foU;kl fuf/k ls izkIr leLr vk;A ¼2½ le;≤ ij fodkl fuf/k esa tek dh x;h fuf/k;kas dk mi;ksx fo”ofo|ky; ds fodkl ds fy, fd;k tk;xs kA fuf/k dk vuqj{k.k 44& /kkjk 41] 42 vkSj 43 ds v/khu LFkkfir fuf/k;kas dks] O;oLFkkid e.My ds lkekU; i;Zos{k.k vkSj fu;a=.k ds v/;k/khu jgrs gq,] fofgr jhfr ls fofu;fer ,oa vuqjf{kr fd;k tk;sxkA Okkf’kZd izfrosnu 45& ¼1½ fo”ofo|ky; dk okf’kZd izfrosnu izcU/k e.My ds funs”Z kksa ds v/khu rS;kj fd;k tk;sxk vkSj mls O;oLFkkid e.My dks vuqeksnu ds fy, izLrqr fd;k tk;xs kA ¼2½ O;oLFkkid e.My] viuh cSBd es a okf’kZd izfrosnu ij fopkj djsxk vkSj og mls mikUrj ds lkFk ;k fcuk mikUrj ds vuqeksfnr dj ldrk gSA ¼3½ O;oLFkkid e.My }kjk fof/kor~ vuqeksfnr okf’kZd izfrosnu dh ,d izfr] izfro’kZ 31 ekpZ dks lekIr gq, foRr o’kZ ds vuqorhZ 31 fnlEcj ls igy s dqyk/;{k ¼foftVj½ jkT; ljdkj dks izsf’kr ugha dh tk;xs hA Yks[kk o y[s kk 46& ¼1½ fo”ofo|ky; ds okf’kZd y[s kk vkSj rqyu&i= izcU/kd e.My ds funs”Z kks a ds v/khu rS;kj ijh{kk fd;s tk;asxs vkSj fdlh Hkh lzksr ls fo”ofo|ky; dks izksn~Hkwr ;k izkIr leLr /kujkf”k vkSj ,slh leLr /kujkf”k dh] ftudk laforj.k ;k Hkqxrku fd;k x;k gks] fo”ofo|ky; }kjk j[k s x, y[s kks a es a izfof’V dh tk;xs hA ¼2½ fo”ofo|ky; ds okf’kZd y[s kkvks a dh izfro’kZ y[s kk&ijh{kd }kjk ys[kk&ijh{kk dh tk;sxh] tks baLVhV~;wV vkWQ pkVZMZ ,dkmUVsUV~l vkWQ bf.M;k ¼vkbZ-lh-,-vkbZ-½ d s lnL; gksA ¼3½ y[s kk ijh{kk izfrosnu ds lkFk okf’kZd y[s kkvksa vkSj rqyu&i= dh ,d izfr] izfr o’kZ 31 ekpZ dks lekIr gksus okys foRrh; o’kZ ds vuqorhZ 31 fnlEcj ls dkQh igy s O;oLFkkid e.My dks izLrqr dh tk;xs hA ¼4½ O;oLFkkid e.My }kjk okf’kZd y[s kksa] rqyu&i= vkSj y[s kk&ijh{kk lEcU/kh izfrosnu ij viuh cSBd es a fopkj fd;k tk;xs k vkSj O;oLFkkid e.My mUgas mu ij viuh vH;qfDr;ks a ds lkFk izfro’kZ 31 fnlEcj ls igy s dqyk/;{k ¼foftVj½ vkSj jkT; ljdkj dks vxzlkfjr djsxkA ¼5½ fo”ofo|ky; ds okf’kZd y[s kkvks a vkSj y[s kk&ijh{kk ij jkT; ljdkj }kjk fn, x, funs”Z k fo”ofo|ky; ds fy, ck/;dkjh gksxa sA fo”ofo|ky; ds 47& fo”ofo|ky; ds dCts es a fo”ofo|ky; ds fdlh izkf/kdkjh ;k lfefr dh fdlh jlhn] vfHkys[k dks fl) vkosnu] lwpuk] vkns”k] dk;oZ kgh ;k ladYi ;k vU; nLrkost ;k fo”ofo|ky; }kjk djus dh jhfr lE;d :i ls fof/kor~ j[kh xbZ fdlh iwta h dh dksbZ izfof’V ;fn dqy lfpo }kjk izekf.kr gks rks mls ,slh jlhn] vkosnu] lwpuk] vkns”k] dk;oZ kgh] ladYi ;k nLrkost ds ;k iaftdk es a izfof’V gksus ds izFke n`’V;k lk{; ds :i es a xzg.k fd;k tk;sxk vkSj mles a vfHkfyf[kr fo’k; vkSj laO;ogkj ds fy, lk{; ds :i es a mlh izdkj xzg.k fd;k tk;sxk] tSlk fd ;fn ewy izfr izLrqr dh xbZ gks] rks og lk{; ds :i es a Lohdkj gksxhA fo”ofo|ky; dk 48& ¼1½ ;fn iratfy ;ksxihB ¼VªLV½ }kjk fo”ofo|ky; ds xBu vkSj fuxeu dks fu;af=r djus fo?kVu okyh fof/k ds vuqlkj mlds lekiu dk izLrko j[krh gks rks mls jkT; ljdkj dks de ls de rhu ekg dk fyf[kr uksfVl nsuk gksxkA ¼2½ fo”ofo|ky; dh izcU/k iz.kkfy;ks a es a dqizcU/k] dqiz”kklu] vuq”kklughurk] fo”ofo|ky; ds mnns”;ks a dh iwfrZ es a foQy gksuk ,oa vkfFkZd dfBukb;ks a dh igpku fd;s tkus ij jkT; ljdkj }kjk fo”ofo|ky; ds izcU/k O;oLFkk dks funs”Z k tkjh djsxh] ftudk ,slh le; lhek ds v/khu] tSlh fofgr dh tk;]s vuqikyu u gksus ij fo”ofo|ky; ds ifjlekiu dk fu.kZ; yus s dk vf/kdkj jkT; ljdkj es a fufgr gksxkA ¼3½ fo”ofo|ky; dk ifjlekiu ,slh jhfr ls fd;k tk;sxk] tks bl fo’k; es a jkT; ljdkj }kjk fofgr dh tk;]s ijUrq mlds fy, iratfy ;ksxihB ¼VªLV½ ^dkj.k crkvks uksfVl* ds fy, leqfpr volj iznku fd;s cxSj ,slh dksbZ dkjZokbZ vkjEHk ugha dh tk;xs hA ¼4½ mi/kkjk ¼1½ es a fufnZ’V uksfVl ds izkIr gksus ij jkT; ljdkj vf[ky Hkkjrh; rduhdh f”k{kk ifj’kn~ vkSj fo”ofo|ky; vuqnku vk;ksx ,oa rRlEcU/kh laoS/kkfud laLFkk ls ijke”kZ djds iratfy ;ksxihB ¼VªLV½ }kjk fo”ofo|ky; ds izLrkfor fnukad ls vkSj tc rd fo”ofo|ky; ds fu;fer ikB;dzeks a es a Nk=ks a dk vfUre cSp vius ikB;dzeks a dks ,slh jhfr ls iwjk u dj y]s fo”ofo|ky; ds iz”kklu dh ,slh O;oLFkk djsxk] tSlh ifjfu;eks a }kjk fofgr dh tk;As fo”ofo|ky; ds 49& ¼1½ /kkjk 48 ds v/khu fo”ofo|ky; dk izcU/k xzg.k djus dh vof/k ds nkSjku mlds iz”kklu fo?kVu ds le; ds fy, gksus okyk O;; LFkk;h foU;kl fuf/k] lkekU; fuf/k ;k fodkl fuf/k ls iwjk fd;k fo”ofo|ky; ds tks;xkA O;; ¼2½ ;fn mi/kkjk ¼1½ es a fufnZ’V fuf/k;ka] fo”ofo|ky; dk izcU/ku xzg.k djus dh vof/k ds nkSjku mlds iz”kklu ds fy, i;kZIr ugha gS rks jkT; ljdkj }kjk ,sls O;; dh iwfrZ fo”ofo|ky; dh lEifRr;ks a vFkok vkfLr;ks a ds fuLrkj.k }kjk dh tk ldrh gSA izos”k rFkk “kqYd 50& futh {ks= es a LFkkfir laLFkkvksa ,oa fo”ofo|ky;ks a esa izos”k ,oa “kqYd ds lEcU/k esa jkT; ds fy, ikfjr ljdkj }kjk] tks fof/k ikfjr dh tk;sxh] og bl fo”ofo|ky; es a Hkh ykxw gkxs hA fof/k dk ykxw gksuk dfBukb;ks a dk 51& ¼1½ ;fn bl vf/kfu;e ds micU/kks a dks ykxw djus es a dksbZ dfBukbZ mRiUu gks rks jkT; fujkdj.k ljdkj] vf/klpw uk ;k vkns”k }kjk] ,sls izkfo/kku dj ldrh gS] tks bl vf/kfu;e ds micU/kks a ls vlaxr u gks vkSj tks dfBukbZ;ks a dks nwj djus ds fy, mls vko”;d ;k lehphu izrhr gks % izfrcU/k ;g gS fd mi/kkjk ¼1½ ds v/khu dksbZ vf/kfu;e ;k vkns”k bl vf/kfu;e ds izkjEHk ls rhu o’kZ dh vof/k dh lekfIr ds i”pkr ugha fn;k tk;xs kA ¼2½ mi/kkjk ¼1½ ds v/khu fn;k x;k izR;sd vkns”k] ;Fkk”kh?kz jkT; fo/kku lHkk ds le{k j[kk tk;xs kA THE UNIVERSITY OF PATANJALI ACT, 2006 [[Uttarakhand]1 Act No. 04 of 2006] to establish and incorporate an University in the name of University of Patanjali with facilities for education, training and research in the areas of Yoga, Ayurveda and culture of Medicinal Herbs/ Plants and studies and in related areas sponsored by The Patanjali Yog Peeth (Trust). AN ACT IT is HEREBY enacted by the [Uttarakhand] State Assembly in the 57th Year of the Republic of India as follows: CHAPTER-I Preliminary Short title and 1. (1) This Act may be called the University of Patanjali Act, 2006. commencement (2) It shall come into force on the date; the Notification is issued by the State Government. Definitions 2. In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires:- (a) "Academic Council" means the Academic Council of the University; (b) "Board of Governors" means the Board of Governors of the University; (c) "Chancellor" means the Chancellor of the University; (d) "Constituent College" means a college or institution maintained by the University; (e) "Council for Technical Education" means the All India Council for Technical Education established under section (3) of the All India Council for Technical Education Act, 1987; [(f) "Distance Education System" means the system of imparting education with the State through any means of information technology and communication such as multimedia, broadcasting, telecasting, on-line on internet, other interactive methods, e-mail, internet, computer, e-learning, correspondence course, or a combination of any two or more of such means;]2 (g) "Employee" means employee appointed by the University and includes teachers and other staff of the University or a constituent college; (h) "Faculty" means faculty of the University; (i) "Finance Committee" means the Finance Committee of the University; (j) "Government" means the Government of [Uttarakhand]1 ; (k) "Hall" means a unit of residence for students maintained or recognized by the university or a contentment college, (l) "Prescribed" means prescribed by the Statutes; (m) Principal" in relation to a constituent college, means the head of the constituent college, and includes, where there is no Principal, the Vice Principal or any other person for the time being appointed to act as Principal; 1. Substituted by section 2 of Uttarakhand Act No. 04 of 2010. 2. Subs. by section 3 ibid. (n) "Registrar" means the Registrar of the University; [(o) "Regional Centre" means a centre within the State established or maintained by the University for the purpose of co-ordinating, supervising the work of Study Centres located in the State and for performing such other functions as may be conferred on such centre by the Board of Management;]2 (p) "State" means State of [Uttarakhand]1 ; (q) "Statutes" and "Rules" mean, respectively, the Statutes and Rules of the University; [(r) "Study Centre" means a centre within the State established, maintained and recognized by the University for the purpose of advising, counseling or for rendering such other assistance required by the students;]2 (s) "Teacher" means a Professor, Associate Professor, Assistant Professor/ Lecturer or such other person as may be appointed for imparting instruction or conducting research in the University or in a Constituent College and includes the Principal of Constituent College; (t) "UGC" means University Grants Commission established under The University Grants Commission Act, 1956; [(u) "University" means the proposed University of Patanjali established under this Act which shall function within the State of Uttarakhand and shall comply with the orders and guidelines of the University by the students;]2 (v) "Visitor" means the visitor of the University. (w) "Indian Medical Central Council" means the Indian Medical Central Council established under The Indian Medical Central Council Act, 1970. CHAPTER-IT The University and its Objects Proposal for 3. (1) The Patanjalii Yog Peeth (Trust), N. Delhi shall have the right to establish the the establish- University in accordance with the provisions of this Act. ment of the (2) An application containing the proposal to establish a University shall be made University to the State Government by the Patanjalii Yog Peeth (Trust). The proposal shall contain the following particulars. namely:- (a) the objects of the, University along with the details of the Patanjali Yog Peeth (Trust), (b) the extent and status of the University and the availability of land; (c) the nature and type of programmes of study and research to be undertaken in the University during a period of the next five years; (d) the nature' of faculties, course of study and research proposed to be started; (e) the campus development such as buildings, equipment and structural amenities; (f) the phased outlays of capital expenditure for a period of the next five years; (g) the item-wise recurring expenditure" sources of finance and estimated expenditure for each student; (h) the scheme for mobilizing resources and the cost of capital thereto and the manner of repayments to each source; 1. Substituted by section 2 of Uttarakhand Act No. 04 of 2010. 2. Subs. by section 3 ibid. (i) the scheme of generation of funds internally through the recovery of fee from students, revenues anticipated from consultancy and other activities relating to the objects of the University and other anticipated incomes; (j) the details of expenditure on unit cost, the extent of concessions or rebates in fee freeship and scholarship for students belonging to economically weaker sections and the fee structure indicating varying rate of fee, if any, that would be levied on non resident Indians and students of other nationalities; (k) the years of experience and expertise in the concerned discipline at the command of the Patanjali Yoga Peeth (Trust) as well as the financial resources; (l) the system for selection of students to the courses of study at the University, and (m) status of fulfillment of such other conditions as may be required by the State Government to be fulfilled before the establishment of the University, Establishment 4. (1) Where the Sate Government, after such inquiry as it may deem necessary, is of University satisfied that Patanjali Yog Peeth (Trust), Delhi camp office at Kripalu Bagh Ashram, Kankhal, Haridwar [Uttarakhand]1 has fulfilled the conditions specified in sub- section (2) of Section 3, it may direct the Patanjalii Yog Peeth (Trust) to establish an Endowment Fund. (2) After the establishment of the Endowment Fund, the State Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, accord sanction for establishment of the University. [(3) The Headquarters of the University of Patanjali shall be at Haridwar, Uttarakhand and it may also have campuses or regional centres, Study Centres and Yoga Training Centre, research institution etc. in the State within its jurisdiction : Provided that the procedure prescribed by University Grants Commission and other statutory institutions shall have to be followed in this regard.]2 (4) The Chancellor, the Vice-Chancellor, members of the Board of Governors, members of the Board of Management and the Academic Council for the time being holding office as such in the University so established, shall constitute a body corporate and can sue and be sued in the name of the University. (5) On the establishment of the University under sub-section (2), the land and other movable and immovable properties acquired, created, arranged or built by the University for the purpose of the University except the properties of Patanjali Yog Peeth and Divya Yog Mandir (Trust), shall stand transferred to, and vest in, the University. (6) The land, building and other properties acquired for the University shall not be used for any purpose, other than that for which the same is acquired. University not 5. The University shall be self-financing and shall neither make a demand nor to be entitled shall be entitled to any grant in-aid or any other financial assistance from the to financial State Government or any other body or corporation owned or controlled by assistance the State Government. 1. Substituted by section 2 of Uttarakhand Act No. 04 of 2010. 2. Subs. by section 4 ibid. No Power to 6.
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This provision gives the university powers to run courses, appoint staff, manage property and funds, and work with other institutions, while also imposing limits on affiliation and endowment money.
[The University may have Constituent Colleges, Regional Centres, Study affiliate any Centres, Yoga training and Research Centres in the State. The Patanjali institute. University may carry out collaborative research activities with any research Institution and University of the State but shall have no power to admit any other college or institution to the privileges of affiliation, the processor of the Regulation of University Grant Commission (Establishment and maintenance of standard in Private Universities) shall also have to be complied with in relation to the establishment the off campus centres or study centres.]1 Objects of the 7. (1) The objectives for which the University is established are as follows:- University (a) objective of Patanjali University is to establish and investigate thorought scientific basis for the knowledge advanced by the ancient Indian sages and to undertake systematic research investigations in the background of scientific facts so as to provide it a firm foundation in the emerging world; (b) to provide employment oriented education and awaking to the youths so that they become in grained to preserve knowledge of Ayurveda, herbal medicines, food hygiene, Rashtra dharma, Swadesh prem and swadeshi life style; (c) to establish various colleges and institutions based on traditional lines including Yog, Ayurveds, Veda and Vedang etc. and to provide graduate and post graduate degree courses. And will have right to meet our own objectives, to run diploma courses and certificate programmes which may be sponsored by University Grants Commission; (d) to establish constituent centre for continuing Education to provide instructions through distance learning methodology for the courses in (C) above. (2) To establish a Research and Development center to promote research and innovations in the field of Yog, Ayurveda, Indian culture and Traditional Sciences :-- (a) to provide for instructions and training in such related branches of learning as it may deem fit; (b) to arrange the research activities for the creation and dissemination of knowledge in schools, so that these traditions may be establish on the world for and also for the easy achievements of employment of students; (c) to undertake Yoga/Ayurveda and other such activities related studies so that common people leading to Revival of Indian culture in high esteem. Power of the 8. (1) The University shall have the following powers. namely :- University (a) to provide for instruction in all disciplines of Indian culture, Humanities information technology and allied fields and to make provision for research and for the advancement and dissemination of knowledge; (b) to carry out all such activities as may be necessary or feasible In furtherance of the objects of the University; (c) to hold examinations for, and to institute grants and confer degrees or other academic distinctions to, and on, persons, who- 1. Substituted by section 5 of Uttarakhand Act No. 04 of 2010. (i) have pursued a course of study in the University or in a constituent College or through its distance education system at Regional Center/ Study Center/ Yoga Training Centres (ii) have carried on research in the University or in a constituent body or under its distance education system. (d) to confer honorary degree. or other academic distinctions in the manner and under conditions laid down in the Statutes/ Provisions; (e) to institute and award fellowships, scholarships and prizes etc. In accordance with the Statutes; (f) to demand and receive such fees, bills, invoices and collect charges as may be fixed by the Statutes or rules, as the case may be; (g) to make provisions for the advancement of Yoga and Ayurveda and other mentioned in Section 7; (h) to make provisions for extra curricular activities for students and employers; (i) to make appointments of faculty, officers and employees of the University or a Constituent College, Regional Center, Study Center and Yoga Training Center; (j) to receive donations and gifts of any kind and to acquire, hold, manage, maintain and dispose of any movable or immovable property, including trust and endowment properties for the purpose of the University or a Constituent College, Regional Center, Study Center and Yog training Centers with the prior permission of Patanjalii Yog Peeth (Trust). (k) to institute and maintain halls and to recognize places of residence for students of the University or in a Constituent College; (l) to supervise and control the residence, and to regulate the discipline among the students and all categories of employees and to lay down the conditions of service of such employees, including their Code of Conduct; (m) to create administrative, managerial, employees and other necessary posts; (n) to co-operate or collaborate with other Universities in such manner and for such purposes as the University may determine from time to time; (0) to provide distance education system and the manner in which distance education in relation to the academic programmes of the University may be organized; (o) to organize and conduct refresher courses, orientation courses, workshops, seminars and other programs for teachers, lesion writers, evaluators and other academic staff; (p) to determine standards of admission to the University or a Constituent College, Regional Center, Study Center and Yoga training Center through specialized committee with the approval of Academic Council; (q) to make special provision for students belonging to the state of [Uttarakhand] for admission in any course of the University or in a Constituent College, Regional Center, Study Center and Yoga training Center; (r) to do all such other acts or things whether incidental to the powers aforesaid or not, as may be necessary to further the objects of the University; (s) to prescribe such courses for Bachelor Degree, Post Graduate and Research and to start diplomas, certificates etc. in Yog and Ayurveda related subjects; (t) which would be covered by UGC and AICTE but university shall have right to start diplomas Certificates etc. in its own subject. (u) to provide for the preparation of instructional materials, including films, cassettes, tapes, CD, VCD and other software’s; (v) to recognize examinations of, or periods of study (whether in full or in part) at, other universities, institutions or other places of higher learning as equivalent to examinations or periods of study in the University and to withdraw such recognition at any time; .. (w) to raise, collect, subscribe and borrow with the approval of the Governing Body whether on the security of the University, money for the purpose of the University; . (x) to enter into, carry out, vary or cancel contracts. (2) Notwithstanding anything contained in any other law for the time being in force, but without prejudice to the provisions of sub-section (l), it shall be the duty of the University to take all such steps as it may deem fit for the promotion of the open university and distance education systems,' and for the determination of standards of teaching evaluation and research in such systems and for the purpose of performing this function, the University shall have such powers, including the power to allocate and disburse grants to Colleges, Regional Centers and Study Centers whether admitted to its privileges or not, or to any other University or institution of higher learning, as may be specified by the Statutes. University 9. The University shall be open to all persons irrespective of class, creed or Open to all gender : classes, castes, creed and Provided that nothing in this section shall be deemed to prevent the gender University from making special provisions for admission to students of the State of [Uttarakhand] : Provided further that nothing in this section shall be deemed to requires the University or Constituent Colleges or Regional Centers or Study Centers or Yog Training Centers to admit in any course of study a larger number of students than may be determined by the Statutes. National 10. The University will seek accreditation from the national University Accreditation accreditation body. CHAPTER-III Officers of the University Officers of the 11. The following shall be the officers of the University:- University (a) the Visitor (b) the Chancellor; (c) the Vice-Chancellor; (d) the Pro Vice-Chancellor; 1. Substituted by section 2 of Uttarakhand Act No. 04 of 2010. (e) the Deans of Faculties; (f) the Registrar; (g) the Finance Officer, and (h) such other officers as may be declared by the Statutes to be officers of the University. Visitor 12. (1) The Governor of Uttarakhand will be the Visitor of the University. (2) The Visitor shall, when present, preside at the Convocation of the University for conferring degrees and Diplomas. (3) The Visitor shall have the following powers namely :- (a) to call for any paper or information relating to the affairs of the University; (b) on the basis of the information received by the Visitor, if he is satisfied that any order, proceeding of decision taken by any authority of the University is not in conformity with the Act, Statutes or Rules, he may issue such directions as he may deem fit in the interest of the University and the directions so issued shall be complied with by all concerned, (4) Every proposal for the conferment of an honorary degree or distinction shall be subject to the approval of the Visitor. The Chancellor 13. (1) Yog Rishi Swami Ramdev ji, who is President of Patanjalii Yog Peeth (Trust) and Divya Yog Mandir (Trust), Kankhal, Hardwar will be. the first Chancellor of Patanjali University and will hold office for life long and therafter Patanjalii Yog Peeth (Trust) will appoint Chancellor from among the Trustees with the prior approval of the Visitor. (2) The Chancellor shall have other such powers as may be conferred on him by this Act or the Statutes made there under. Vice-Chancellor 14. (1) The Vice Chancellor shall be appointed on such terms and conditions as may be prescribed by the Statutes for a term of three years by the Chancellor from a panel of three persons recommended by the Committee constituted in accordance with the provisions of sub-section (2). (2) The Committee referred to in sub-section (1) shall consist of the following persons, viz, :- (a) One person nominated by the Visitor & Chancellor each. (b) The Principal Secretary/ Secretary to the State Government in the Higher Education Department; (c) Three nominees of the Board of Governors, one of whom shall be nominated as the Governor of the committee by the Board of Governors. (3) The committee shall, on the basis of merit, prepare a panel of names of three persons suitable to hold the office of the Vice-Chancellor and forward the same to the Chancellor along with a concise statement showing the academic qualifications and other distinctions of each person. (4) The Vice-Chancellor shall be the Principal Executive and academic Officer of the University and shall exercise general supervision and control over the affairs of the University and give effect to the decisions of the authorities of the University. (5) Where any matter other than the appointment of a teacher is of urgent nature requiring immediate action and the same could not be immediately dealt with by any officer or the authority or other body of the University empowered by or under this Act to deal with it, the Vice-Chancellor may take such action as he may deem fit with the prior. approval of the Chancellor. (6) The Vice-Chancellor shall exercise such other powers and perform such other duties as may be laid down by the Statutes of the Rules. (7) The Chancellor is empowered to remove the Vice-Chancellor after due enquiry. It will be open to the Chancellor to suspend the Vice-Chancellor during enquiry depending upon the seriousness of the charges, as he may deem fit. The Pro-Vice 15. A Pro Vice-Chancellor may be appointed by the Vice-Chancellor with prior Chancellor approval of the Chancellor in such manner and shall exercise such powers and perform such duties as may be prescribed by Statutes. Deans of 16. Deans of faculties shall be appointed by the Vice-Chancellor in such manner Faculties and shall exercise such powers and perform such duties as may be prescribed by Statutes. The Registrar 17. (1) The Registrar shall be appointed by the Chancellor in such manner and on such terms and conditions as may be prescribed. (2) All contracts shall be entered into and signed by the Registrar on behalf of the University. (3) The Registrar shall have the power to authenticate records on behalf of the University and shall exercise such other powers and perform such other duties as may be prescribed or may be required from time to time, by the Chancellor or the Vice-Chancellor. (4) The Registrar shall be responsible for the due custody of the records and the common seal of the University and shall be bound to place before the Chancellor, the Vice-Chancellor or any other authority, all such information and documents as may be necessary for transaction of their business. The Finance 18. The Finance Officer shall be appointed by the Chancellor in such manner and Officer shall exercise such powers and perform such duties as may be prescribed. Other Officers 19. The manner of appointment, terms and conditions of service and powers and duties of the other officers of the University shall be such as may be prescribed. CHAPTER-IV Authorities of the University Authorities of 20. The following shall be the authorities of the University, namely:- the University (a) The Board of Governors; (b) The Board of Management; (c) The Academic Council; (d) The Finance Committee; and (e) Such other authorities as may be declared by the Statutes to be the authorities of the University. The Board of 21. (1) The Board of Governors shall consists of: - Governors and (a) The Chancellor -Chairman; its powers (b) The Vice-Chancellor - Member-Secretary; (c) Principal Secretary/ Secretary to the State Government in the Higher Education Department or a Secretary to the State Government nominated by the State Government; (d) Principal Secretary/ Secretary to the State Government in the Medical Education Department or a Secretary to the State Government nominated by the State Government; (e) Five persons nominated by the Patanjalii Yog Peeth (Trust). (f) Three academicians nominated by the Visitor. (g) A Nominee of University Grants Commission. (h) Three Nominees of Officers or Scientist working in the field of Yog and Ayurved nominated by the Chancellor. (2) The Board of Governors shall be the principal governing body of the University and shall have the following powers, namely:- (a) to lay down policies to be pursued by the University; (b) to review decisions of the other authorities of the University if they are not in conformity with the provisions of this Act, or the Statutes or the Rules; (c) to approve the budget and annual report of the University; (d) to make new or additional Statutes or amend or repeal the earlier Statutes and Rules; (e) to take decision about voluntary winding up of the University; (f) to approve proposals for submission to the State Government; and (g) to take such decisions and steps as are found desirable for effectively carrying out the objects of the University. (h) to nominate an observer or observers who will, time to time, under the advice : and directions of the Chancellor decide the policy and fame work within which the Board of Management, Academic Council, Finance Committee and such other authorities as may be declared in the statutes, will function and pass resolutions for the proper administration of the University. (3) The Board of Governors shall meet at least three times in a year at such time and place as the Chancellor thinks fit. The Board of 22. (1) The Board of Management shall consist of:- Management (a) The Vice-Chancellor; (b) A Nominee of Patanjalii Yog Peeth (Trust) nominated by the Chancellor. (c) Five persons, nominated by the Patanjalii Yog Peeth (Trust). (d) Two Professors of the University, by rotation on the basis of seniority for a period of one year; (e) Two Deans of the faculties as nominated by the Chancellor; (f) Principal Secretary/ Secretary to the State Government in the Higher Education Department or his nominee not below the rank of Joint Secretary to the State Government; (g) The Vice-Chancellor shall be the Chairperson of the Board of Management and the Registrar shall be the Secretary of the Board of Management. (2) The powers and functions of the Board of Management shall be such as may be prescribed. The Academic 23. (1) The Academic Council shall consist of:- Council (a) the Vice-Chancellor . - Chairman; (b) the Registrar - Secretary; (c) such other members as may be prescribed in the Statutes. (2) The Academic Council shall be the Principal Academic body of the University and shall, subject to the provisions of this Act, the Statutes and the Rules, co- ordinate and exercise general supervision over the academic policies of the University. The Finance 24. (1) The Finance Committee shall consist of:- Committee (a) the Vice-Chancellor - Chairman; (b) the Finance Officer; (c) Principal Secretary/Secretary to the State Government in the Higher Education Department or his nominee not below the rank of Joint Secretary to the State Government; (d) Principal Secretary/Secretary to the State Government in the Medical Education Department or his nominee not below the rank of Joint Secretary to the State Government; (e) such other members as may be prescribed in the Statutes. (2) The Finance Committee shall be the principal financial body of the University to take care of financial matters and shall, subject to the provisions of this Act, Statutes and Rules, co-ordinate and exercise general supervision over the financial matters of the University. Other 25. The constitution, powers and functions of the authorities of the University Authorities shall be such as may be prescribed. . Proceedings 26. No act or proceeding of any authority of the University shall be invalid not invalidated merely by reason of the existence of any vacancy or defect in the constitution on account of of the authority. vacancy CHAPTER- V Statutes and Rules Statutes 27. Subject to the provisions of this Act, the Statutes may provide for any matter relating to the University and staff, as given below:- (a) the procedure for transaction of business of the Authorities of the University and the composition of bodies not specified in this Act; (b) the operation of the permanent endowment fund, the general fund and the development fund; (c) the terms and conditions of appointment of the Vice-Chancellor, the Registrar and the Finance Officer and their powers and functions; (d) the mode of recruitment and the conditions of service of the other officers, teachers and employees of the University; (e) the procedure for resolving disputes between the University and its Officers, faculty members, employees and students; (f) creation, abolition or restructuring of department and faculties; (g) the manner of co-operation with other Universities or Institutions of higher learning. (h) the procedure for conferment of honorary degrees; (i) provisions regarding grant of freeships and scholarships; (j) number of seats in different courses of studies and the procedure of admission of students to such courses including reservation of seats for [Uttarakhand] Students; (k) the fee chargeable from students for various courses of studies; (l) institution of fellowships, scholarships, studentships, freeships, medals and prizes; (m) procedure for creation and abolition of posts; (n) other matter which may be prescribed. Statutes how 28. (1) The first Statutes framed by the Board of Governors shall be submitted to the made State Government for its approval, which may, within three months from the date of receipt of the Statutes give its approval with or without modification. (2) Where the State Government fails to take any decision with respect to the approval of the Statutes within the period specified under Sub-section (1) it shall be deemed to have approved by the State Government. Power to 29. The Board of Governors may, with the prior approval of the State amend the Government, make new or additional Statutes or amend or repeal the existing Statutes Statutes. Rules 30. Subject to the provisions of this Act, the Rules may provide for all or any of the following matters, namely:- (a) admission of students to the University and their enrolment and continuance as such; (b) the course of study to be laid down for all degrees and other academic distinctions of the University; (c) the award of degrees and other academic distinctions; (d) the conditions of the award of fellowships, scholarships, studentships, medals and prizes; . (e) the conduct of examinations and the conditions and mode of appointment and duties of examining bodies, examiners, invigilators, tabulators and moderators; (f) the fee to be charged for admission to the examinations, degrees and other academic distinctions of the University; . (g) the conditions of residence of the students at the University or a constituent college; (h) maintenance of discipline' among the students of the University or a constituent college; (i) all other matters as may be provided in the Statutes and Rules under the Act. Rules how 31. (1) The rules shall be made by the Board of Governors and the rules so made shall made be submitted to the State Government for its approval, which may, within two months form the date of receipt of the rules, give its approval with or without modification. (2) Where the State Government fails to take any decision with respect to the approval of the rules within the period specified under sub-section (1), it shall be deemed to have been approved by the State Government. Power to 32. The Board of Governors may, with the approval of the State Government amend Rules make new or additional rules or amend or repeal the rules. . CHAPTER-VI Miscellaneous Conditions 33. (1) Every employee shall be appointed under a written contract, which shall of be service of kept in the University and a copy of which shall be furnished to the employee employees concerned. (2) Disciplinary action against the students/employees shall be governed by procedure prescribed in the Statutes. (3) Any dispute arising out of the contract between the University and an employee shall, at the request of the employee, be referred to a tribunal of arbitration consisting of one member appointed by the Board of Management, one member nominated by the employee concerned and an umpire appointed by the Chancellor. (4) The decision of the tribunal in such matter shall be final. (5) The procedure for regulating the work of the tribunal shall be such as may be prescribed. Right to appeal 34. Every employee or student of the University or of a Constituent College, Regional Center, Study Center and Yog Training Centers notwithstanding anything contained in the proposed Act, have a right to appeal within such time as may be prescribed, to the Board of Management against the decision of any officer or authority of the University or of the Principal of any such Constituent College, Regional Center, Study Center and Yog Training Center as the case may be and thereupon the Board of Management may confirm, modify or change the decision appealed against. Provident fund 35. The University shall constitute for the benefit of its employees such provident & pension or pension fund and provide such insurance scheme as it may deem fit in such manner and subject to such conditions as may prescribed. Disputes as to 36. If any question arises as to whether any person has been duly elected or constitution Of appointed as, or is entitled to be a member of any authority or other body of University the University, the matter shall be referred to the Chancellor whose decision authorities and thereon shall be final. bodies Constitution 37. Whenever ant authority of the University is given power by this Act or the of Committees statutes to appoint committees, such committees, shall, save as otherwise provided, consist of any or all the members of the authority concerned and of such other persons, if any, as the authority in each case thinks fit. Filling of 38. Any casual vacancy among the members, other than ex-officio members, of casual any Authority or body of the University shall be filled in the same manner in vacancies which the member whose vacancy is to be filled up, was chosen, and the person filling the vacancy shall be a member of such authority or body for the residue of the term for which the person whose place he/she fills would have been a member. Protection of 39. No suit or other legal proceedings shall lie against any officer or other action taken in employee of the University for anything, which is done in good faith or good faith intended to be done in pursuance of the provisions of this Act, the Statutes or the Rules. Transitional 40. Notwithstanding anything contained in any other provisions of this Act and provisions the Statutes:- (a) the first Vice-Chancellor and Pro Vice-Chancellor, if any shall be appointed by the Chancellor and the said officer shall hold office for a term of three years; (b) the first Registrar and the first Finance Officer shall be appointed by the Chancellor who shall hold office for a term of three years; (c) the first Board of Governors shall hold office for a term not exceeding three years; (d) the first Board of Management, the first Finance Committee and the first Academic Council shall be constituted by the Chancellor for a term of three years. Permanent 41. (1) The University shall establish a permanent endowment fund of at least rupees Endowment three crores which may be increased suo motu but shall not be decreased. Fund (2) The University shall have power to invest the permanent endowment fund in such manner as may be prescribed. (3) The University may transfer any amount from the general fund or the development fund to the permanent endowment fund. Excepting the dissolution of the University, in no other circumstances can any monies be transferred from corpus of the endowment fund for other purposes. (4) Not exceeding 75% of the incomes received from the corpus permanent endowment fund shall be used for the purposes of development works of the University. The remaining 25% shall be reinvested into the permanent endowment fund. General Fund 42. (1) The University shall establish a general fund to which the following amount shall be credited, namely:- (a) all fees which may be charged by the University; (b) all sums received form any other source; (c) all contributions made by the Patanjalii Yog Peeth (Trust). (d) all contributions/donations made in this behalf by any other person or body, which are not prohibited by any law for the time being in force, (2) The funds credited to the general fund shall be applied to meet all the recurring expenditure of the University. Development 43. (1) The University shall also establish a development fund to which the following Fund funds shall be credited, namely:- (a) development fees which may be charged from students; (b) all sums received from any other source for the purposes of the development of the University; (c) all contributions made by the Patanjalii Yog Peeth (Trust). (d) all contributions/ donations made in this behalf by any other person or body Which are not prohibited by any law for the time being in force; and (e) all incomes received from the permanent endowment fund. (2) The funds credited to the development fund form time to time shall be utilized for the development of the University. Maintenance 44. The funds established under sections 41, 42 and 43 shall, subject to general of fund supervision and control of the Board of Governors, be regulated and maintained in such manner as may be prescribed. Annual Report 45. (1) The annual report of the University shall be prepared under the direction of the Board of Management and shall be submitted to the Board of Governors for its approval ; (2) The Board of Governors shall consider the annual report in its meeting and may approve the same with or without modification. (3) A copy of the annual report duly approved by the Board of Governors shall be sent to Visitor and the State Government before 31 December following close of the financial year in 31 March each year. Accounts and 46. (1) The annual accounts and balance sheet of the University shall be prepared audit under the direction of the Board of Management and all funds accruing to or received by the University from whatever source and all amount disbursed or- paid shall be entered in the accounts maintained by the-University. (2) The annual accounts of the University shall be audited by an auditor, who is a member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India, every year. (3) A copy of the annual accounts and the balance sheet together with the audit report shall be submitted, to the Board of Governors well before 31 December following close of the financial year in 31 March-each year. (4) The annual accounts, the balance sheet and the audit report shall be considered by the Board of Governors at its meeting and the Board of Governors shall forward the same to the Visitor and the State Government along with its observations thereon before the 31st December each year. (5) The direction of the State Government on the subject arising out of the accounts and audit report of the University shall be binding on the University. Mode of proof 47. A copy of any receipt, application, notice, order, proceeding or resolution of of University any authority or committee of the University or other documents in possession record of the of University or any entry in any register duly maintained by the University, if certified by the Registrar, shall be received as prima facie evidence of such receipt, application, notice, order, proceeding, resolution or document or the existence of entry in the register and shall be admitted as evidence of the matter and transaction therein recorded where the original thereof would, if produced, have been admissible in evidence. Dissolution of 48. (1) If Patanjali Yog Peeth (Trust) proposes dissolution of the Patanjali University University in accordance with the law governing its constitution or incorporation, it shall give at least three months notice in writing to the State Government. (2) On identification of mismanagement, mal-administration, in-discipline, failure in the accomplishment of the objects of University and economic hardships in the management systems of University, the State Government would issue directions to the management system of University. If the directions are not followed within such time as may be prescribed, the right to take decision for winding up of the University would vest in the State Government. (3) The manner of winding up of the University would be such as may be prescribed by the State Government in this behalf. Provided that no such action will be initiated without affording a reasonable opportunity to show cause to the Patanjali Yog Peeth (Trust). (4) On receipt of the notice referred to in sub-section (1), the State Government shall, in consultation with the Council for Technical Education and University Grant Commission make such arrangements for administration of the University form date of dissolution of the University by Patanjali Yog Peeth (Trust) and until the last batch of students in regular courses of studies in such manner as may be prescribed by the statutes. Expenditure of 49. (I) The expenditure for administration of the University during the taking over the University period of its management under section 48 shall be met out of the permanent during endowment fund, the general fund or the development fund. dissolution (2) If the funds referred to in sub-section (1) are not sufficient to meet the expenditure of the University during the taking over period of its management, such expenditure may be met by disposing of the properties or assets of the University, by the State Government. Enforcement of 50. The law prepared by state Government relating admission & fee in the Law relating Universities and Institutes established in private sector, shall operate in this Admission and University too. Fee Removal of 51. (1) If any difficulty arises in giving effect to the provisions of this Act, the State difficulties Government may, by a notification or order, make such provisions, not inconsistent with the provisions of this Act, as appear to it to be necessary or expedient, for removing the difficulty: Provided that no notifications order under sub-section (1) shall be made after the expiration of a period of three years from the commencement of this Act. (2) Every order made under sub-section (1) shall, as soon as may be after it is made, be laid before the State legislature.
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