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fcgkj xtV

vlk/kkj.k vad
fcgkj ljdkj }kjk çdkf'kr
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fcgkj yksd lsok vk;ksx
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15] tokgj yky usg: ekxZ] iVuk& 800001

fcgkj yksd lsok vk;ksx }kjk lapkfyr 60oha ls 62oha lfEefyr la;qDr çfr;ksfxrk çkjfEHkd ijh{kk
rFkk eq[; ijh{kk ,oa Hkfo"; esa vk;ksftr dh tkusokyh la;qDr çfr;ksfxrk çkjfEHkd ijh{kk rFkk
eq[; ijh{kk dh v|ru la'kksf/kr lajpuk ,oe~ v|ru la'kksf/kr ikB~;ØeA
fcgkj xtV
vlk/kkj.k vad
fcgkj ljdkj }kjk çdkf'kr

fcgkj yksd lsok vk;ksx


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15] tokgj yky usg: ekxZ] iVuk& 800001

fcgkj yksd lsok vk;ksx }kjk lapkfyr 60oha ls 62oha lfEefyr la;qDr çfr;ksfxrk çkjfEHkd ijh{kk
rFkk eq[; ijh{kk ,oa Hkfo"; esa vk;ksftr dh tkusokyh la;qDr çfr;ksfxrk çkjfEHkd ijh{kk rFkk
eq[; ijh{kk dh v|ru la'kksf/kr lajpuk ,oe~ v|ru la'kksf/kr ikB~;ØeA
¼ikB~;Øe dks FkksM+k&cgqr la'kksf/kr fd;k tk ldrk gS½
Hkkx& 1
çkjfEHkd ijh{kk
çkjfEHkd ijh{kk nks ?k.Vksa dh gksxh] ftlesa lkekU; v/;;u dk ,d i= 150 ¼,d lkS ipkl½
vadksa dk gksxkA ç'u i= fgUnh vkSj vaxzsth nksuksa esa gksaxsA
çkjfEHkd ijh{kk ds lkekU; v/;;u i= ds ç'u&i= oLrqfu"B ,oe~ cgqfodYi çdkj ds gksaxsA
mEehnokj oLrqiwjd ç'u&i=ksa ¼ç'u iqfLrdk½ dk mÙkj nsus ds fy;s dSydqysVj dk ç;ksx ugha
dj ldrs gSaA
çkjfEHkd ijh{kk egt tk¡p ijh{kk gksxh] ftlds vk/kkj ij eq[; ijh{kk gsrq mEehnokjksa dk p;u
fd;k tk;sxkA vr% blesa çkIr fd;s x;s vadksa dk eq[; ijh{kk ls dksbZ laca/k ugha gksxkA blesa
mÙkh.kZrk vfuok;Z gksxh vkSj blds fy, vk;ksx }kjk fu/kkZfjr U;wure vgZrkad çkIr djuk gksxkA
eq[; ijh{kk ds fy, pqus tkus okys mEehnokjksa dh la[;k dqy lalwfpr fjfDr;ksa dh nl xquh gksxhA
çkjfEHkd ijh{kk ds çkIrkadksa ds tksM+ dh 'kq)rk tk¡p djkus ,oa blds çkIrkad fuxZr djus dk
çko/kku ugha gSA
Hkkx& 2
eq[; ijh{kk
eq[; ijh{kk ds vfuok;Z fo"k;
fo"k; dksM fo"k; iw.kk±d ijh{kk dh vof/k
01 lkekU; fgUnh 100 vad dk 03 ?kaVs dh gksxhA
02 lkekU; v/;;u& i=& 1 300 vad dk 03 ?kaVs dh gksxhA
03 lkekU; v/;;u& i= &2 300 vad dk 03 ?kaVs dh gksxhA
lkekU; fgUnh esa 30 çfr'kr yC/kkad ¼vad½ çkIr djuk vfuok;Z gksxk] fdUrq es/kk fu/kkZj.k ds
ç;kstukFkZ bldh x.kuk ugha dh tk;sxhA
fVIi.kh%& ,sfPNd fo"k;ksa dk ekud yxHkx ogh gksxk] tks iVuk fo'ofo|ky; ds rhu o"khZ;
vkWulZ ijh{kk dk gSA

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,sfPNd fo"k;& çR;sd fo"k; 300 vad dk
çR;sd vH;FkhZ dks fuEukafdr oSdfYid fo"k;ksa ds fo"k; dksM& 04 ls fo"k; dksM& 37 rd esa ls ek= ,d
oSdfYid fo"k; dk p;u djuk gksxk] ftlesa iwoZ ds nksuksa i=ksa ds ikB~;Øeksa ¼Syllabus½ dks feykdj 300 vadksa
dk ek= ,d gh ç'u&i= gksxk ,oe~ ijh{kk dh vof/k 03 ?kaVs dh gksxhA
fo"k; fo"k; fo"k; fo"k;
dksM dksM
04 Ñf"k foKku 05 Ik'kqikyu rFkk Ik'kq fpfdRlk foKku
06 ekuo foKku 07 ouLifr foKku
08 jlk;u foKku 09 flfoy bathfu;fjax
10 okf.kfT;d 'kkL= rFkk ys[kk fof/k 11 vFkZ'kkL=
12 fo|qr bathfu;fjax 13 Hkwxksy
14 Hkw&foKku 15 bfrgkl
16 Je ,oa lekt dY;k.k 17 fof/k
18 çcU/k 19 xf.kr
20 ;kaf=d bathfu;fjax 21 n'kZu 'kkL=
22 HkkSfrdh 23 jktuhfr foKku rFkk varjkZ"Vªh; laca/k
24 euksfoKku 25 yksd ç'kklu
26 lekt 'kkL= 27 lkaf[;dh
28 çk.kh foKku 29 fgUnh Hkk"kk vkSj lkfgR;
30 vaxzsth Hkk"kk vkSj lkfgR; 31 mnwZ Hkk"kk vkSj lkfgR;
32 caxyk Hkk"kk vkSj lkfgR; 33 laLÑr Hkk"kk vkSj lkfgR;
34 Qkjlh Hkk"kk vkSj lkfgR; 35 vjch Hkk"kk vkSj lkfgR;
36 ikyh Hkk"kk vkSj lkfgR; 37 eSfFkyh Hkk"kk vkSj lkfgR;
fVIi.kh%&
¼1½ ç'u&i= fgUnh vkSj vaxzsth nksuksa esa gksaxsA
¼2½ lHkh Hkk"ksÙkj fo"k;ksa ds mÙkj fgUnh ;k vaxzsth ;k mnwZ esa ls fdlh ,d gh Hkk"kk esa fn;s tk ldrs gSAa
mEehnokjksa dks vU; Hkk"kk esa mÙkj nsus dh NwV ugha gksxhA
¼3½ ç'u i=ksa ds mÙkj nsus dk fodYi ysus okys mEehnokj ;fn pkgsa rks dsoy rduhdh
'kCnksa@okD;ka'kksa@m)`r va'kksa dk ;fn dksbZ gS] fooj.k dk muds }kjk pquh xbZ Hkk"kk ds lkFk vaxzsth
:ikUrj ns ldrs gSaA
¼4½ mEehnokj dks vius ç'u&i= ds mÙkj Lo;a vius gkFk ls fy[kus gksaxsA fdlh Hkh ifjfLFkfr esa blds fy;s
nwljs ls lgk;rk ysus dh vuqefr ugha nh tk;sxhA
¼5½ ijh{kk ds lHkh fo"k;ksa esa de&ls&de 'kCnksa esa dh xbZ laxfBr] lw{e vkSj l'kDr vfHkO;fDr dks Js;
feysxkA
¼6½ ç'u&i=ksa esa tgk¡ dgha Hkh vko';d gks] eki rkSy ls lEc) ç'u ehVjh ç.kkyh esa gksaxsA
¼7½ mEehnokj ç'u i=ksa ds mÙkj nsrs le; dsoy Hkkjrh; vadksa ds vUrjkZ"Vªh; :i ¼tSls& 1] 2] 3] 4] 5] 6] 7]
8] 9½ dk gh ç;ksx djsaA
¼8½ mEehnokj ;fn pkgsa rks eq[; ijh{kk esa dSydqysVj dk ç;ksx dj ldrs gSaA ijh{kk esa fdlh ls dSydqysVj
ek¡xus ;k vkil esa cnyus dh vuqefr ugha gSA

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Hkkx& 3
O;fDrRo ijh{k.k
¼1½ eq[; ijh{kk esa lQyhHkwr mEehnokjksa dk O;fDrRo ijh{k.k 120 vadksa dk gksxkA
¼2½ rnqijkar eq[; ijh{kk ds 900 vad ,oe~ lk{kkRdkj ds fy, 120 vad( dqy 1020 vadksa ds vk/kkj ij es/kk
lwph rS;kj dh tk;sxhA
¼3½ vk;ksx lQy mEehnokj dks muesa ls fdlh Hkh lsok ;k in ds fy;s vuq'kaflr djus dk vf/kdkj j[krk gS]
ftlds fy, mEehnokj us bPNk çdV dh gS rFkk ftlds fy;s vk;ksx mls ;ksX; le>rk gSA

çkjfEHkd ijh{kk dk ikB~;Øe


lkekU; v/;;u
bl i= esa Kku foKku ds fuEufyf[kr {ks=ksa ls lacaf/kr ç'u gksaxs%&
lkekU; foKku%& jk"Vªh; rFkk lkekU; foKku] vUrjkZ"Vªh; egRo dh lelkef;d ?kVuk,a] Hkkjr dk bfrgkl rFkk
fcgkj ds bfrgkl dh çeq[k fo'ks"krk,¡A
lkekU; Hkwxksy%& fcgkj ds çeq[k HkkSxksfyd çHkkx rFkk ;gk¡ dh egRoiw.kZ ufn;k¡] Hkkjr dh jkT; O;oLFkk vkSj
vkfFkZd O;oLFkk] vktknh ds Ik'pkr~ fcgkj dh vFkZO;oLFkk ds çeq[k ifjorZu] Hkkjr dk jk"Vªh; vkanksyu rFkk
blesa fcgkj dk ;ksxnkuA
lkekU; ekufld ;ksX;rk dks tk¡pus okyk ç'u
lkekU; foKku ds vUrxZr nSfud vuqHko rFkk çs{k.k ls lacaf/kr fo"k;ksa lfgr foKku dh lkekU;
tkudkjh rFkk ifjcks/k ij ,sls ç'u iwNs tk;saxs] ftldh fdlh Hkh lqf'kf{kr O;fDr ls vis{kk dh tk ldrh gS]
ftlus oSKkfud fo"k;ksa dk fo'ks"k v/;;u ugha fd;k gSA bfrgkl ds vUrxZr fo"k; ds lkekftd] vkfFkZd vkSj
jktuhfrd ifjçs{; esa fo"k; dh lkekU; tkudkjh ij fo'ks"k /;ku fn;k tk;sxkA ijh{kkfFkZ;ksa ls vk'kk dh tkrh
gS fd os fcgkj ds bfrgkl dh eq[; ?kVukvksa ls ifjfpr gksaxsA Hkwxksy fo"k; esa ^^Hkkjr rFkk fcgkj** ds Hkwxksy ij
fo'ks"k /;ku fn;k tk;sxkA ^^Hkkjr rFkk fcgkj dk Hkwxksy** ds vUrxZr ns'k ds lkekftd rFkk vkfFkZd Hkwxksy ls
lacaf/kr ç'u gksaxs] ftuesa Hkkjrh; Ñf"k rFkk çkÑfrd lk/kuksa dh çeq[k fo'ks"krk,¡ lfEefyr gksaxhA Hkkjr dh
jkT; O;oLFkk vkSj vkfFkZd O;oLFkk ds vUrxZr ns'k dh jktuhfrd ç.kkyh] iapk;rh jkt] lkeqnkf;d fodkl
rFkk Hkkjrh; ;kstuk ¼fcgkj ds lanHkZ esa Hkh½ lEcU/kh tkudkjh dk ijh{k.k fd;k tk;sxkA ^^Hkkjr ds jk"Vªh;
vkanksyu** ds vUrxZr mUuhloha 'krkCnh ds iqu:RFkku ds Lo:Ik vkSj LoHkko] jk"Vªh;rk dk fodkl rFkk Lora=rk
çkfIr ls lacaf/kr ç'u iwNs tk;saxsA ijh{kkfFkZ;ksa ls vk'kk dh tkrh gS fd os Hkkjrh; Lora=rk laxzke esa fcgkj dh
Hkwfedk ij iwNs x, ç'uksa ds Hkh mÙkj nsaA

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eq[; ijh{kk
ijh{kk ds fy;s ekud ,oa ikB~;Øe dh fooj.kh
vfuok;Z fo"k;
01- lkekU; fgUnh
bl i= esa ç'u fcgkj fo|ky; ijh{kk lfefr ds ek/;fed ¼lsds.Mjh½ Lrj ds gksaxsA bl ijh{kk esa ljy
fgUnh esa vius Hkkoksa dks Li"Vr% ,oa 'kq)&'kq) :Ik esa O;Dr djus dh {kerk vkSj lgt cks/k 'kfDr dh tk¡p
le>h tk;sxhA
vadksa dk fooj.k fuEu çdkj gksxk%&
fucU/k & 30 vad
O;kdj.k & 30 vad
okD; foU;kl & 25 vad
la{ksi.k & 15 vad
lkekU; v/;;u
lkekU; v/;;u ds ç'u i= ^^1** vkSj ç'u i= ^^2** ds Hkkx ds fuEufyf[kr {ks= gksaxs%&

02- lkekU; v/;;u& i= 1


1- Hkkjr dk vk/kqfud bfrgkl vkSj Hkkjrh; laLÑfrA
2- jk"Vªh; rFkk vUrjkZ"Vªh; egRo dk orZeku ?kVuk pØA
3- lkaf[;dh fo'ys"k.k vkjs[ku vkSj fp=.kA
03- lkekU; v/;;u& i= 2
1- Hkkjrh; jkT; O;oLFkkA
2- Hkkjrh; vFkZ O;oLFkk vkSj Hkkjr dk HkwxksyA
3- Hkkjr ds fodkl esa foKku vkSj çkS|ksfxdh dh Hkwfedk vkSj çHkkoA
i=& 1 esa vk/kqfud Hkkjr ¼rFkk fcgkj ds fo'ks"k lUnHkZ esa½ ds bfrgkl vkSj Hkkjrh; laLÑfr ds vUrxZr yxHkx
méhloha 'krkCnh ds e/; Hkkx ls ysdj ns'k ds bfrgkl dh :i js[kk ds lkFk&lkFk xk¡/kh] johUæ vkSj usg: ls
lacaf/kr ç'u Hkh lfEefyr gksaxsA fcgkj ds vk/kqfud bfrgkl ds lanHkZ esa ç'u bl {ks= esa ik'pkR; f'k{kk
¼çkS|ksfxdh f'k{kk lesr½ ds vkjEHk vkSj fodkl ls iwNs tk,axsA blesa Hkkjrh; Lora=rk laxzke esa fcgkj dh Hkwfedk
ls lacaf/kr ç'u jgsaxsA ;s ç'u eq[;r% laFkky foæksg] fcgkj esa 1857 fojlk dk vkUnksyu] pEikj.k lR;kxzg rFkk
1942 dk Hkkjr NksM+ks vkanksyu ls iwNs tk,¡xsA ijh{kkfFkZ;ksa ls vk'kk dh tkrh gS fd os ekS;Z dky rFkk iky dky
dh dyk vkSj iVuk dye fp=dyk dh eq[; fo'ks"krkvksa ls ifjfpr gksaxsA lkaf[;dh; fo'ys"k.k vkjs[ku vkSj
lfp= fu:i.k ls lacaf/kr fo"k;ksa esa lkaf[;dh; vkjs[ku ;k fp=kRed :Ik ls çLrqr lkexzh dh tkudkjh ds
vk/kkj ij lgt cqf) dk ç;ksx djrs gq, dqN fu"d"kZ fudkyuk vkSj mlesa ikbZ xbZ dfe;ksa] lhekvksa vkSj
vlaxfr;ksa dk fu:i.k djus dh {kerk dh ijh{kk gksxhA
i=& 2 esa Hkkjrh; jkT; O;oLFkk ls lacaf/kr [kaM esa Hkkjr dh ¼rFkk fcgkj dh½ jktuhfrd O;oLFkk ls lacaf/kr
ç'u gksaxsA Hkkjrh; vFkZ O;oLFkk vkSj Hkkjr rFkk fcgkj ds Hkwxksy ls lacaf/kr [kaM esa Hkkjr dh ;kstuk vkSj Hkkjr
ds HkkSfrd] vkfFkZd vkSj lkekftd Hkwxksy ls lacaf/kr ç'u iwNs tk,¡xsA Hkkjr ds fodkl esa foKku vkSj çkS|ksfxdh
ds egRo vkSj çHkko ls lacaf/kr rhljs [kaM esa ,sls ç'u iwNs tk,¡xs] tks Hkkjr rFkk fcgkj esa foKku vkSj
çkS|ksfxdh ds egRo ds ckjs esa mEehnokj dh tkudkjh dh ijh{kk djsA buesa çk;ksfxd i{k ij cy fn;k tk,xkA

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,sfPNd fo"k;
04- Ñf"k
[k.M& I (Section- I)
ifjfLFkfr foKku vkSj ekuo ds fy;s mldh çklafxdrk] çkÑfrd lalk/ku] mudk çca/ku rFkk laj{k.kA
Qlyksa ds mRiknu vkSj forj.k ds dkjd&rRo] HkkSfrd vkSj lkekftd okrkoj.k] Qly o`f) esa tyok;q rRoksa
dk çHkko] Qly Øe ij okrkoj.k lwpd ds :Ik esa ifjorZu'khy okrkoj.k dk çHkkoA Qly] Ik'kq vkSj ekuo ij
çnwf"kr okrkoj.k dk çHkko vkSj lacaf/kr [krjsA
fcgkj ds Ñf"k tyok;q {ks=] ns'k ds fofHké Ñf"k&tyok;q {ks=ksa esa Qly Øe( mÙkjh fcgkj] nf{k.kh fcgkj
vkSj NksVkukxiqj igkM+h ds fof'k"V lUnHkZ esa fcgkj esa Qly Øe esa ifjorZu ij vf/kd iSnkokj okyh vkSj
vYidkyhu fdLeksa dk çHkkoA cgqQlyh; ç.kkyh] fefJr Qly ç.kkyh] vuqin vkSj vUrj Qly ç.kkyh dh
ladYiuk rFkk [kk| mRiknu esa mudk egRo ns'k ds fofHké {ks=ksa esa [kjhQ vkSj jch ekSleksa esa eq[; vukt]
nygu] rsygu] js'kk] 'kdZjk rFkk O;kolkf;d Qlyksa ds mRiknu dh los"Vu jhfr;ksaA fcgkj dh eq[; elkyk
Qlysa& fepkZ] vnj[k] gYnh vkSj /kfu;k¡A
ouksa ds çlkj] lkekftd okfudh] Ñf"k okfudh ,oa çkÑfrd ou( tSls& ou jksi.k dh fofHké fof/k;ksa dh
eq[; fo'ks"krk,¡] lEHkkouk vkSj çpkjA
[kj&irokj] mudh fo'ks"krk,¡] çlkj.k rFkk fofHké Qlyksa ds lkFk lgokl] xq.ku] lefUor [kj&irokj
fu;a=.k lao/kZfud] tSfod rFkk jklk;fudA
e`nk&fuekZ.k dh çfØ;k rFkk dkjd] Hkkjrh; e`nkvksa dk oxhZdj.k vk/kqfud vo/kkj.k lfgr] fcgkj dh e`nk
ds çeq[k çdkj] e`nkvksa ds [kfut rFkk dkcZfud lajpukRed rRo rFkk e`nk dh mRikndrk cuk, j[kus esa
mudh HkwfedkA leL;kRed e`nk,¡& Hkkjr esa mudk foLrkj rFkk forj.k] e`nk yo.krk] [kkjh;rk vkSj vkEyh;rk
dh leL;k rFkk mudk çca/kuA e`nk vkSj ikS/kksa ds vko';d iks"kd rFkk vU; ykHkdkjh rRo] feV~Vh esa muds
forj.k fØ;k vkSj vkoÙkZu dks çHkkfor djus okys dkjdA lgthoh rFkk vlgthoh us=ou] fLFkfjdj.k] e`nk
moZjrk ds fl)kar rFkk mfpr moZjd ç;ksx ds fy, mldk ewY;kadu] tSfod moZjd] fcgkj dh Vky] fn;kjk
vkSj pkSj Hkwfe dh leL;k rFkk ,slh fLFkfr esa Qly ç.kkyhA
ty foHkktu ds vk/kkj ij e`nk laj{k.k ;kstuk] igkM+h] in&igkM+h rFkk ?kkVh tehuksa esa vijnu vkSj
vçokg dh lEHkkouk] mudks çHkkfor djus okyh fØ;k,¡ vkSj dkjdA okjkuh Ñf"k vkSj mlls lacaf/kr leL;k,¡]
o"kkZ ç/kku Ñf"k {ks=ksa esa mRiknu esa fLFkjrk ykus dh rduhdA
'k"; mRiknu ls lacaf/kr ty mi;ksx {kerk] flapkbZ Øe ds vk/kkjHkwr] flapkbZ ty ds vçokg gkfu dks
de djus dh fof/k;k¡A tykØkar Hkwfe ls ty fudklA fcgkj ds Ñf"k fodkl esa fofHké dekUM {ks= fodkl
,tsalh dh HkwfedkA
Ñf"k {ks= çca/k fo"k;( {ks=] egRo rFkk fo'ks"krk,¡A Ñf"k {ks= vk;kstu vkSj ctV] fofHké çdkj dh Ñf"k
ç.kkfy;ksa dh vFkZO;oLFkkA
Ñf"k fufo"Vksa vkSj mRiknksa dk foi.ku vkSj ewY; fu/kkZj.k] ewY; mrkj&p<+ko] Ñf"k ç.kkyh ds çdkj vkSj
çHkkfor djus okys dkjdA fcgkj ds Ñf"k fodkl esa lgdkjh foi.ku vkSj _.k dh HkwfedkA
fcgkj esa foxr nks n'kdksa esa Ñf"k mRiknu dh :ijs[kkA fcgkj esa Hkwfe lq/kkj dh xfr vkSj Ñf"k mRikndrk
ij mudk çHkkoA
Ñf"k çlkj] egRo rFkk Hkwfedk] Ñf"k çlkj dk;ZØeksa ds ewY;kadu dh fof/k] egRoiw.kZ çlkj] fof/k;k¡ vkSj
çlkj lk/ku] xzkeh.k usr`Ro] lkekftd vkfFkZd lossZ{k.k vkSj cM+s] NksVs] lhekar Ñ"kdkas] Hkwfeghuksa ,oa Jfedksa dh
fLFkfrA Ñf"k ;a=hdj.k rFkk xzkeh.k jkstxkj vkSj Ñf"k mRiknu eas bldh HkwfedkA Ñf"k çlkj dk;ZdrkZvksa ds
fy, çf'k{k.k dk;ZØe] Ñf"k foKku dsUæ] çlkj esa xSj&ljdkjh laxBuksa dh HkwfedkA
[k.M& II (Section- II)
fcgkj esa Ñf"k vuqla/kku vkSj f'k{kk ç.kkyh dh mRifÙk vkSj fodklA
eq[; Qlyksa ds lq/kkj esa ikS/kk çtuu ds fl)karksa dk mi;ksx] Lo vkSj ij&ijkfxr Qlyksa dh çtuu
fof/k;k¡A Hkwfedk] p;u] ladjhdj.k] gsV jksfll rFkk mldk nksgu] uj&uiaqldrk vkSj Lo vlafxrk] mRifjorZu
vkSj cgqxqf.kr dk çtuu esa Hkwfedk] tSo rduhdh vkSj Ård dYpj dk Ñf"k esa mi;ksxA

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vkuqoaf'kdrk vkSj fofHkUurk] esaMsy dk vkuqoaf'kdrk fu;e] xq.klw=h vkuqoaf'kdrk ds fl)kar] dksf'kdk æO;h
oa'kkxfr] fyax lgyxu] fyax çHkkfor rFkk fyax lhfer xq.kA Lok;Ùk vkSj çsfjr mRifjorZu] ek=kRed xq.kA
fcgkj dh eq[; Qlyksa dh çeq[k vuq'kaflr fdLesaA Qlyksa dk mn~xe vkSj Hkaxhdj.k] [ksrksa esa yxus okys
eq[; çHksnksa rFkk muls lacaf/kr çtkfr;ksa dh vkdkjxr fofHkérk ds Lo:i] lL; lq/kkj ds dkjd vkSj buesa
fofHkérk dk mi;ksxA
cht çkS|ksfxdh rFkk bldk egRo] Qlyh chtksa dk mRiknu] lalk/ku vkSj ijh{k.k] mér chtksa ds mRiknu]
lalk/ku vkSj foi.ku esa jk"Vªh; vkSj cht fuxeksa dh HkwfedkA ikni vkSj Ñf"k foKku esa bldk egRo] tho æo
dk xq.k] HkkSfrd vkSj jklk;fud laxBu var%'kks"k.k] i`"Bruko] folj.k vkSj ijklj.kA ty dk vo'kks"k.k vkSj
LFkkukUrj.k] ok"iksRltZu vkSj ty dh ferO;f;rkA
çfDno vkSj ikni jatd] çdk'k la'ys"k.k& vk/kqfud ladYiuk,¡ vkSj bu fØ;kvkas dks çHkkfor djus okys
dkjd] vkDlh vkSj vukDlh 'oluA
o`f) vkSj fodkl nhIrdkfyrk vkSj olUrhdj.k] vkWfDlu gkjeksu vkSj vU; ikni fu;ked] budh dk;Z
fof/k vkSj Ñf"k esa egRoA
fcgkj ds çeq[k Qyksa] ikS/kksa vkSj lfCt;ksa dh Qlyksa ds fy, visf{kr tyok;q vkSj budh [ksrh laosf"Vrk
çFkk lewg vkSj bldk oSKkfud vk/kkj] Qyksa vkSj lfCt;ksa dks laHkkyus vkSj cspus dh leL;k,¡] ifjj{k.k dh
eq[; fof/k;k¡] Qyksa vkSj lfCt;ksa ds eq[; mRiknA çdfed rduhd rFkk buds ;a=] ekuo iks"k.k esa Qyksa vkSj
lfCt;ksa dh Hkwfedk] æO; vkSj iq"io)Zu vyaÑr ikS/kksa ds o/kZu dks feykdjA ckx&cxhpksa dk vfHkdYiu vkSj
jpuk foU;klA
fcgkj ds Qlyksa] lCth] Qy dk fVdkoksa vkSj jksih ikS/kksa dh chekfj;ksa vkSj uk'kd dhV] muds dkjd vkSj
fu;a=.k dh fof/k;k¡A ikni jksxksa ds dkjd vkSj mudk oxhZdj.k] jksx fu;a=.k ds fl)kar( ftlesa ofg"dj.k]
fuewZyu] çfrj{khdj.k vkSj laj{k.k 'kkfey gSA dhV vkSj chekfj;ksa dk tSfod fu;a=.kA
dhV ,oa chekfj;ksa dk lefUor çca/k] dhVduk'kh vkSj muds lw=A ikni laj{k.k ;a=] mudh lko/kkuh vkSj
vuqj{k.kA
vukt vkSj nygu ds Hk.Mkj esa uk'kd dhV] Hk.Mkj xksnkeksa dh LoPNrk] ifjj{k.k vkSj lq/kkj mik;A
dhVuk'kh mi;ksx ds [krjs vkSj lqj{kk mik;A
fcgkj esa ykHknk;d dhV ds ikyu dh fLFkfr vkSj {ks=] e/kqeD[kh] js'ke dhV vkSj ykg dhVA fcgkj esa /kku
,oe~ eNyh dh [ksrhA
fcgkj esa yxkrkj ck<+ vkSj lw[ks dh vkink vkSj vkdfLed Qly ;kstuk] Hkkjr esa lkekU;r;k [kk|ké
mRiknu vkSj miHkksx dh ço`fÙk;k¡] fcgkj esa fo'ks"k :Ik ls jk"Vªh; vkSj varjkZ"Vªh; [kk|] Hk.Mkj.k] forj.k
uhfr;k¡] lalk/ku vkSj mRiknu esa vojks/k] jk"Vªh; vkgkj i)fr ls dSyksjh [kk| mRiknu dk laca/k] dSyksjh vkSj
çksVhu dh dehA
05- Ik'kqikyu rFkk Ik'kq fpfdRlk foKku
[k.M& I (Section- I)
1- i'kq iks"kkgkj& ÅtkZ Jksr] ÅtkZ mikip;u rFkk nqX/k ekal] v.Ms vkSj muds vuqj{k.k vkSj mRiknu dh
vko';drk,¡A [kk|ksa dk ÅtkZ Jksrksa ds :Ik esa ewY;kaduA
1-1- iks"k.k& çksVhu esa vxzxr v/;;u vko';drkvksa ds lanHkZ esa çksVhu] mikip;u rFkk la'ys"k.k] çksVhu ek=k
dk xq.krk ds JksrA jk'ku esa ÅtkZ çksVhu vuqikrA
1-2- vk/kkjHkwr [kfut iks"kd rRoksa( fojy rRoksa lfgr] L=h] dk;Z ç.kkyh vko';drkvksa rFkk buesa ikjLifjd
laca/kA
1-3- foVkfeu] gkjeksu rFkk o`f) míhid inkFkZ Jksr] dk;Z ç.kkyh vko';drkvksa rFkk [kfutksa ds lkFk ikjLifjd
laca/kA
1-4- vxzxr jkseU;ksa iks"k.k Ms;jh Ik'kq nqX/k mRiknu rFkk blds laxBu ds lanHkZ esa iks"kd inkFkZ rFkk muds
mikip;u cNM+sA cfN;ksa] 'kq"d rFkk nq/kk: xk;ksa rFkk HkSalksa ds fy;s iks"kd inkFkksZa dh vko';drk,¡ ,oe~
fofHké vkgkj ç.kkfy;ksa dh lhek;saA

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1-5- vxzxr xSj&jkseU;ksa iks"k.k& dqDdqV] dqDdqV ekal rFkk v.Mkas ds mRiknu ds lanHkZ esa iks"kd inkFkZ rFkk
muds mikip;uA iks"kd inkFkks± dh vko';drkvksa rFkk vkgkj lw=.k] fofHké vk;q ij ge pwYgk
¼Broilers½A
1-6- vxzxr xSj jkseU;ksa iks"k.k& 'kwdj o`f) rFkk xq.kkRed ekal mRiknu ds fo'ks"k lanHkZ esa iks"kd inkFkZ rFkk
mudk mikip;uA f'k'kq c<+rs gq, rFkk vfUre pj.kksa ds lqvjksa ds iks"kd inkFkksZa dh vko';drk,¡ vkSj [kk|
lw=juA
1-7- vxzxr vuqç;qDr Ik'kq iks"kkgkj& vkgkj Ikz;ksxksa] ikP;rk rFkk lUrqyu v/;;u dk leh{kkRed iqujh{k.kA
vkgkj ekud rFkk vkgkj ÅtkZ ds ekudA o`f) vuqj{k.k rFkk mRiknu dh vko';drk,¡ ,oe~ larqfyr
jk'kuA
2- Ik'kq 'kjhj fØ;k&foKku%&
2-1- o`f) rFkk Ik'kq mRiknu& çlo iwoZ rFkk çloksÙkj o`f) ifjiDo o`f) o o`f) ds ekiuA o`f) la:i.k] 'kjhj
lajpuk vkSj ekal xq.koÙkk dks çHkkfor djus okys dkjdA
2-2 nqX/k mRiknu vkSj iqu:Riknu vkSj ikpu& LrU; fodkl] nqX/k lzo.k rFkk nqX/k fu"dklu] xk; o HkSalksa ds
nqX/k laxBu vkSj gkjeksuy fu;a=.k ds ckjs esa orZeku fLFkfrA uj vkSj eknk tuusfæ;k¡] muds vo;o ,oe~
dk;ZA ikpu vax vkSj muds dk;ZA
2-3 okrkoj.kh; 'kjhj fØ;k foKku& 'kjhj fØ;kRed laca/k rFkk muds fofu;eA vuqdwyu dh fØ;k fof/k;k¡] Ik'kq
O;ogkj esa Ik;kZoj.kh; dkjd rFkk fuc) fu;ed fof/k;k¡A tyok;oh çfrcy dks fu;af=r djus dh
çtkfr;k¡A
2-4 'kqØ xq.krk] ifjj{k.k rFkk Ñf=e oh;Z lsou& 'kqØ ds mika'k] 'kqØk.kqvksa dh cukoV] fu"dkflr 'kqØ dk
jklk;fud rFkk HkkSfrd xq.k] fcEcksa vkSj foVªksa esa 'kqØ Hkkoh dkjd gS] 'kqØ ifjj{k.k] ruqdkfj;ksa dh cukoV]
'kqØ lkUærk] vuÑr 'kqØ dk ifjogu ds çHkkoh dkjd( xk;] HksaM+ vkSj cdfj;ksa] lwvjksa rFkk dqDdqVksa esa
vfr fgehdj.k rduhdA
3- Ik'kq/ku mRiknu rFkk çcU/k
3-1 okf.kT; Ms;jh Qkfe±x& Hkkjr ds Ms;jh Qkfe±x dh vxzxr ns'kksa ds lkFk rqyuk] fefJr Ñf"k ds v/khu rFkk
,d fof'k"V Ñf"k ds :Ik esa Ms;jh m|ksx] vkfFkZd Ms;jh Qkfe±x] Ms;jh QkeZ dk vkjEHk djuk] iwath rFkk
Hkwfe lEcU/kh vko';drk] Ms;jh QkeZ dk çcU/k] eky dh vokfIr] Ms;jh QkfeaZx esa volj] Ms;jh Ik'kq dh
dk;Z{kerk fuf'pr djus ds dkjd] {kq.; vf/kys[ku] ctV cukuk] nqX/k mRiknu dh ykxr( ewY; fu/kkZj.k
uhfr] dkfeZd çca/kuA
3-2 Ms;jh Ik'kqvksa dh vkgkj lEcU/kh i)fr;k¡& Ms;jh Ik'kq ds fy;s O;okgkfjd rFkk vkfFkZd jk'ku dk fodklA
iwjs o"kZ gjs pkjs dh iwfÙkZA Ms;jh QkeZ ds fy, vkgkj rFkk pkjs dh vko';drk,¡] fnu esa vkgkj ço`fÙk;k¡ vkSj
r:.k Ik'kq/ku rFkk lkaM+] cNfM+;k¡ vkSj çtuu] Ik'kq r:.k rFkk o;Ld Ik'kq/ku dh vkgkj lEcU/kh ubZ
ço`fÙk;k¡] vkgkj fjdkMZA
3-3 HksaM+] cdjh] lwvj rFkk dqDdqV ikyu lEcU/kh lkekU; leL;k,¡A
3-4- lw[ks dh ifjfLFkfr;ksa esa Ik'kq dks vkgkj nsukA
4- nqX/k çkS|ksfxdh&
4-1 xzkeh.k nqX/k vokfIr ds fy;s laxBuA dPPks nqX/k dk laxzg rFkk ifjoguA
4-2 dPps nqX/k dh xq.koÙkk] ijh{k.k rFkk Js.khdj.kA nqX/k dk xq.kkRed laxzg.k] lEiw.kZ nqX/k] Øhe mrjk nqX/k
rFkk Øhe dh Jsf.k;k¡A
4-3 fuEufyf[kr nqX/kksa dk lalk/ku] la?kVu] laxzg.k] forj.k] foi.ku] nks"k vkSj mudk fu;a=.k rFkk iks"kd xq.k&
ikjEifjÑr] ekufdr] VksUM] Mcy VksUM] foldefur] iqufuZfer] iqu%laf'y"V] Hkkfjr rFkk lqxaf/kr nqX/kA
4-4 fdf.or nqX/k dks cukuk] lao/kZu rFkk çca/k] foVkfeu ^^Mh** iryk ngh] veyhd`r rFkk vU; fof'k"V nqX/kA
4-5 fof/k ekud LoPN lqjf{kr nqX/k vkSj nqX/k la;a= ds midj.kksa ds fy;s LoPNrk lEcU/kh vko';drk,¡A

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[k.M& II (Section- II)
vkuqoaf'kdh rFkk i'kq çtuu& esUMyh; vkuqoaf'kdrk esa lEHkkO;rk dk vuqç;ksxA Mh oseoxZ dk fl)karA
vUr%çtuu rFkk fo"k;etrk dh ladYiuk vkSj ekiA esydkV ds çkpyh vkdyu rFkk eki dh rqyuk esa jkbV
dk iSB fQ'kj dk çkÑfrd p;u dk çes; cgq#irkA vusd thu ç.kkfy;ksa rFkk la=kRed fo'ks"krkvksa dh
oa'kkxfrA fofHkérk ds vkdfLed ?kVdA tho lkaf[;d çfr:Ik rFkk lEcfU/k;ksa ds chp ikjLifjd fHkérk,¡A
ek=kRed vuqoaf'kdh fo'ys"k.k esa jksx ewyd {kerk çes; dk vuqç;ksxA oa'kkuqxfrRoA iqujko`fr rFkk p;u
çfr&:iA
1-1 Ik'kq çtuu esa la[;k vuqoaf'kdh dk vuqç;ksx& la[;k cuke ,dy] la[;k lewg rFkk muesa ifjorZu
ykus okys dkjdA thu la[;k rFkk QkeZ Ik'kqvksa esa mudk vkdyu] thu ckjEokjrk vkSj ;qxrut ckjEokjrk rFkk
muesa ifjorZu ykus okyh 'kfDr;k¡A fofHké ifjfLFkfr;ksa esa larqyu ds çfr ek/;e o fofHkérk dk mikxe
leky{k.kh fofHkérk dk mi&foHkktuA Ik'kq la[;k esa ;ksx'khy] v;ksx'khy vuqoaf'kdh rFkk okrkojf.kd
fofHkUurkvksa dk vkdyuA esUMybTe rFkk oa'kkfxr dk lfEeJ.kA tkfr] çxtkfr;ksa] uLyksa rFkk vU; mi&tkfr
lewgkas ds chp vuqoaf'kdh :Ik dh fofHkérk,¡ oxZ rFkk oxZ fofHkérk,¡ vkfnA lEcfU/k;ksa ds chp çfr:irkA
1-2 çtuu ç.kkfy;k¡& oa'kkuqxfrRo okjokfjr vuqoaf'kdh rFkk okrkoj.kh; lg&laca/kA i'kq vkadM+ksa dh
vkdyu fof/k;k¡ rFkk mudh ifj'kq)rk dk vkdyuA lEcfU/k;ksa ds chp tho lkaf[;dh; lEcU/kksa dh leh{kkA
laxzke ç.kkfy;k¡] vr%çtuu ofgçZtuu rFkk muds mi;ksxA ley{k.kh; çdh.kZ laxeA p;uksa ds fy;s lgk;d
lwphA vfu;fer laxe ç.kkfy;ksa esa Ik'kq la[;k dh oa'k lajpukA nsgyh fo'ks"kd ds fy;s çtuu] p;u lwpd]
bldh ifj'kq)rkA lkekU;r% rFkk fof'k"V la;ksx {kerkA çHkkodkjh çtuu ;kstukvksa dk p;uA
oj.k ds fofHké çdkj ,oa çfØ;k,¡] mudh çHkko {kerk;sa rFkk ifjlhek;saA oju lwpdkadA Hkwry{kh n`f"V ls
oj.k dh jpukA oj.k }kjk gq, ykHkksa dk ewY;kaduA Ik'kq ç;ksxhdj.k esa ijLij lEcU/kh çfØ;k vkuqoaf'kdA
lkekU; rFkk fof'k"V la;kstu ds çkôyu gsrq mikxeA vkbZysV] vaf'kd MkbZysV] ladj vU;ksU; vkorhZ oj.k]
vUr%çtuu rFkk ladj.kA
2- LokLF; vkSj LoPNrk& cy rFkk eqxsZ dk 'kjhj foKku] Ård rduhd] fMyhdj.k] isjkfQu vUr%LFkkiuk
vkfn jDr fQYeksa dh rS;kjh ,oa vfrjatuA
2-1 lkekU; ÅÙkd vfHkjatd xk; lEcU/kh Hkzw.k foKkuA
2-2 jDr 'kjhj fØ;k foKku rFkk bldk ifjlapj.k] 'olu] ey foltZu] LokLF; vkSj jksfx;ksa esa vUr%lzkoh
xzafFk;k¡A
2-3 vkS"k/k foKku rFkk vkS"kf/k;ksa ls lEc) fpfdRlk 'kkL= dk lkekU; KkuA
2-4 tyok;q rFkk vkokl lEcU/kh Ik'kq LoPNrkA
2-5 i'kq rFkk dqôqV esa lcls vf/kd ik;h tkus okyh chekfj;k¡] mudh laØe.k fof/k] jksdFkke rFkk mipkj vkfnA
vlaØkE;rkA Ik'kq fpfdRlk ds fof/k 'kkL= esa ekal fujh{k.k ds lkekU; fl)kar rFkk leL;k,¡A
2-6 nqX/k LoPNrkA
3- nqX/k mRikn çkS|ksfxdhA dPps eky dk p;u] ,d= djuk] mRiknu lalk/ku] laxzg.k] nqX/k mRikn dk
forj.k rFkk foi.ku( tSls& eD[ku] ?kh] [kksvk] Nsuk ,oe~ iuhj ls lacaf/kr okf"ir 'kq"d nqX/k rFkk f'k'kq
HkksT;] vkbZlØhe o dqYQh] miksRikn iuhj ty] mRikn] oVjfeYd] ysDVkst rFkk dslhu] nqX/k mRiknksa dk
ijh{k.k] {ks=hdj.k rFkk fu.kZ;] vkbZñ,lñvkbZñ rFkk ,xekdZ fofunsZ'k oS/k ekud] xq.koÙkk fu;a=.k iks"kkgkjh
fo'ks"krk,¡A laos"Vu] lalk/ku rFkk lafØ;kRed fu;a=.k ykxrA
4- ekal LoPNrkA
4-1 Ik'kqvksa ls euq"; esa lapj.k gksus okys çk.kh:tk jksxA
4-2 cwpM+[kkus esa vkn'kZ LOkkLF;dj fLFkfr;ksa esa mRikfnr ekal ds fy;s fpfdRldksa dk drZO; o HkwfedkA
4-3 cwpM+[kkus ds miksRikn rFkk mudk vkfFkZd mi;ksxA
4-4 vkS"k?k gkeksZu xzafFk;ksa ds laxzg.k] ifj{k; vkSj lalk/ku dh fof/k;k¡A
5- foLrkj
5-1 foLrkj xzkeh.k fLFkfr;ksa esa Ñ"kdksa dks f'kf{kr djus ds fy, fofHké f'k{kk fof/k;k¡A
5-2 e`r Ik'kqvksa dk ykHknk;d mi;ksx] foLrkj] f'k{kk vkfnA
5-3 VªkbZlse dh ifjHkk"kk& xzkeh.k ifjfLFkfr;ksa esa f'kf{kr ;qodksa ds fy, Lor% jkstxkj dh lEHkkouk,¡ rFkk
i)fr;k¡A
5-4 LFkkuh; Ik'kqvksa dks mér Lrj dk cukus ds fy, ladj çtuu] ,d çfØ;kA

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06- ekuo foKku
[k.M& 1] [k.M& 2 ,oe~ [k.M& 3 ds fy, ¼çR;sd ds fy,½ 100&100 vad fu/kkZfjr gSA
[k.M 1 rFkk 3 vfuok;Z gS] mEehnokj [k.M& 2 ¼d½ vkSj [k.M& 2 ¼[k½ esa ls fdlh ,d dks pqu ldrs gSaA
[k.M& I (Section- I)
ekuo foKku dk vk/kkj
(i) ekuo foKku dk vFkZ rFkk {ks= vkSj mldh eq[; 'kk[kk,¡%& ¼1½ lkekftd& lkaLÑfrd ekuo foKku ¼2½
HkkSfrd ekuo foKku ¼3½ iqjkrRo ekuo foKku ¼4½ Hkkf"kd ekuo foKku ¼5½ O;kogkfjd ekuo foKkuA
(ii) leqnk; ,oa lkekftd laLFkk,¡] lewg vkSj la?k lkaLÑfrd vkSj lH;rk Vksyh vkSj tutkfr;k¡A
(iii) fookg& lkekU; ifjHkk"kk dh leL;k,¡( ^^dkSVqfa cd O;fHkpkj rFkk fuf"k) oxZ** fookg ds vf/kekU; Lo:i]
o/kq ewY; ifjokj] ekuo lekt dh vk/kkjf'kyk ds :Ik esa lkoZHkkSfedrk vkSj ifjokj] ifjokj ds dk;Z]
ifjokj ds fofo/k Lo:i] ewy ifjokj] foLr`r ifjokj] la;qDr ifjokj vkfn ifjokj esa LFkkf;Ro vkSj
ifjorZuA
(iv) ukrsnkjh& vuqoa'kØe] vkokl] oSokfgd ukrsnkjh lEcU/k vkSj ukrsnkjh O;ogkj vkSj xks=A
(v) vkfFkZd ekuo foKku& vFkZ vkSj mldk {ks=] fofue; ds lk/ku] oLrq fofue; vkSj mRloh fofue;]
ijLijrk vkSj iqu% forj.k cktkj vkSj O;kikjA
(vi) jktuhfrd ekuo foKku vFkZ vkSj {ks=( fofHké lektksa esa oS/k çkf/kdkjh dh fLFkfr rFkk 'kfDr ,oa mlds
dk;ZA jkT; ,oa jkT; foghu jktuhfrd ç.kkfy;ksa esa vUrjA u;s jkT;ksa esa jk"Vª fuekZ.k fØ;k esa ljy
lekt esa dkuwu ,oa U;k;A
(vii) /keZ dh mRifÙk& thookn] çk.kokn] /keZ ,oa tknw esa vUrj] VksVeokn vkSj VscwA
(viii) ekuo foKku esa {ks=xr dk;Z rFkk {ks=xr dk;Z dh ijEijk,¡A
(ix) tutkrh; lkekftd laxBuksa ds v/;;u& Hkkjrh; tutkfr;ksa ds ;qokx`g laxBu rFkk muds lkekftd]
vkfFkZd] jktuhfrd ,oa /kkfeZd laxBuksa dk v/;;uA Hkkjr dh tutkfr;ksa dk v/;;u( tSls& mjkao]
ewaMk] gks] laFkky rFkk fcjgksj ,oa fcgkj ds vU; çtkfr;ksa ds fofHké laxBuksa dk v/;;uA

[kaM& 2 ¼d½ [Section- 2 (Ka) ]


¼1½ tSo fodkl ds fl}kar ds vk/kkj& ySekdZokn] MkfoZuokn vkSj la'ys"k.kkRed fl)kar% ekuo fodkl tSfod
vkSj lkaLÑfrd vk;ke O;f"V fodklA
¼2½ ¼d½ ekuo dh mRifÙk ,oa mn~fodkl] Ik'kq txr esa euq"; dk LFkkuA Lihlht ¼tkfr fo'ks"k½ rFkk tyh;
çk.kh( tSls& eaMwd ds tUrq] jsaxus okys tUrq] Lruik;h tUrq ,oa euq"; vkdkj ds fo'kkydk; tUrq ¼,Il½A
¼[k½ ,i ,oa euq"; ds 'kkjhfjd lekurk rFkk vlekurkvksa dk rqyukRed v/;;uA okuj ,oa ekuo mís';]
okujksa ¼,Il½ dh cqf) ,oa lkekftd thou dk v/;;uA
¼3½ çkphu ekuo ds çLrfjr vfLFk&vo'ks"kksa ds vk/kkj ij ekuo ds 'kkjhfjd fodkl dk v/;;uA çLrfjr
okuj ysE;qjkbM~l] VkefjvksM~l] iksjkxfifFkDl] çksfQyksfifFkDl] Iyk;ksfifFkDl] yseuksfifFkDl] çksdkalqy]
Mªk;ksfifFkDl] jkekfiFksDl] vkWLVªkyksfifFkflfut] vkWLVªkyksfifFkDl vfÝdUl] Iysfl;uFkzksil] Vªkafl;ysafll]
vkWLVªkyksfifFkDl] çksesfFk;l] iSjkUFkzksil] jksolV~l] gksfeVZ~l ,oa gksekslsfi;Ul dk v/;;u ds vk/kkj ij
euq"; ds fodkl dk fo'ys"k.kA
¼4½ vkuqoaf'kdh& ifjHkk"kk] esUMsfy;u fl)kar rFkk mlds tula[;k ls lacaf/kr ç;ksxA
¼5½ ¼d½ ekuo dk çtkfrxr Hksn rFkk çtkfrxr oxhZdj.k ds vk/kkj :Ik çfØ;k lEcU/kh ,oe~ lhje lEcU/kh
rFkk vkuqoaf'kdhA çtkfr;ksa dh jpuk esa vuqoaf'kdrk rFkk okrkoj.k dh HkwfedkA
¼[k½ çtkfr dh ifjHkk"kk] fo'kq) çtkfr dh vo/kkj.kkA çtkfr jk"Vª rFkk cgqHkk"kh çtkfrd lewg] çtkfr ,oa
lkaLÑfrd fo'ks"krk,¡ rFkk çtkfrokn dk v/;;uA
¼x½ çtkfrd oxhZdj.k ds vk/kkj ,oa fo'ks"krk,¡& peZ ds jax] ds'k] <kapk] [kksiM+h dh cukoV] psgjs dh cukoV]
ukd] vk¡[k ,oe~ jDr lewg ds çdkj dk v/;;uA

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¼6½ ekuo ds vk/kqfud çtkfr;ksa ds fofHké çdkj] fo'o ds rhu çeq[k çtkfr ,oa muds vU; mi çtkfr;ksa(
tSls& dkadksLok;M~l ,oe~ bldh mi çtkfr;k¡] vkdsZbd dkadksLok;M] eaxksYok;M~l rFkk buds mi
çtkfr;k¡] fuxzks çtkfr ,oa muds mi&çtkfr] vesfjdk ds fuxzks çtkfr bR;kfn dk muds 'kkjhfjd]
oa'k&ijEijkxr xq.kksa ,oa cqf) lekurk rFkk fo"kerkvksa dk v/;;uA
¼7½ Hkkjr dh çtkfr;ksa ds laca/k esa fjtys] gsYMu] bdVkSM] xqgk rFkk ljdkj }kjk çfrikfnr oxhZdj.k ,oa
mudh vkykspukA Hkkjr esa fufxzVks çtkfr ds çtkfrd xq.kksa dh mifLFkfrA
[k.M& 2 ¼[k½ [Section- 2 (Kha) ]
¼1½ rduhd] i)fr rFkk ç.kkyh foKku esa vUrjA
¼2½ fodkl dk vFkZ tSfod rFkk lkekftd lkaLÑfrd& 19oha 'krkCnh ds fodklokn dh vk/kkjHkwr ekU;rk,¡A
rqyukRed i)fr fodkloknh v/;;u dh ledkyhu ço`fÙkA
¼3½ folj.k vkSj folj.kokn& vejhdh forj.k rFkk teZu Hkk"kh u`tkfr oSKkfudksa dh ,sfrgkfld uj&tkfr
ehekalk folj.koknh rFkk Ýsap cksl }kjk rqyukRed i)fr ij vk{ksiA lkekftd laLÑfr ekuo foKku dh
rqyuk dh çÑfr mís'; rFkk i)fr;k¡ jsMfDyi&czkmu] bxu&vksLdj ysfcl rFkk ljukA
¼4½ çfreku vk/kkjHkwr O;fDrRo jpuk rFkk vkn'kZ O;fDrRoA jk"Vªh; pfj= v/;;u ds ekuo foKku n`f"Vdks.k
dh çklafxdrkA euksoSKkfud ekuo foKku dh uwru ço`fÙk;k¡A
¼5½ dk;Z rFkk dkj.k& lkekftd ekuo foKku esa çdh.kZokn esa ekSfyuksLdh dk ;ksxnku] dk;Z vkSj lajpuk]
jsMfDyi czkmu] QFkZ QksVZsl rFkk usMyA
¼6½ Hkkf"kd rFkk lkekftd ekuo foKku esa lajpukokn ysoLVsªl rFkk yhp ds fopkj ls vkn'kZ ds :Ik esa
lkekftd lajpuk fefFkd ds v/;;u esa lajpukoknh i)frA uohu u`tkfr foKku rFkk rkfRod vFkZijd
fo'ys"k.kA
¼7½ ekun.M rFkk ewY;A ewY;ksa ds :Ik esa ekuo oSKkfud o.kZu dk dksfV ds :Ik esa ewY;A ewY;ksa ds lzksr ds :Ik
esa ekuo foKkuh rFkk ekuo foKku ds ewY;A lkaLÑfrd lkis{kokn rFkk lkoZHkkSfed ewY;ksa ds fo"k;A
¼8½ lkekftd ekuo foKku rFkk bfrgklA oSKkfud rFkk ekuorkoknh v/;;u esa vUrj çkÑfrd rFkk
lkekftd foKku dh i}fr;ksa esa ,drk ykus ds rdZ dk vkykspukRed ijh{k.kA ekuo foKkuh dh {ks=xr
dk;Z i)fr dh ;qfDr;qDr rFkk bldh Lok;rrkA
¼9½ ¼d½ ekuo'kkL= ds fl)kar ,oa fof/k;k¡& fodklokn rFkk rqyukRed fof/k;k¡] goZVZ lisUlj] ,yñ,pñ ekxZu]
,MoMZ cusZV Vk;yj }kjk çfrikfnr fl}kar ,oa mudh lhek;saA
¼[k½ fof'k"Vrkokn& ÝsUt oks;l] ,ñ,yñ Øksoj] :Fk csusfMDV] jkYQ fyUVu ,oa ,sozke dkfMZuj] fof'k"Vrkokn
fl)kar dh lhek,¡A
¼x½ lajpukokn& çdk;Zokn fl)kar] bek;y nq[ksZe] czkmfuLyksa eSfyuksvLdh] ,ñvkjñ jsMfDyQ czkmu] yslyh ,ñ
okbV] bHkkUl çhpMZ ,oa ysHkh LVªkslA
¼10½ ;kstuk rFkk fodkl ds {ks= esa ekuo'kkL= rFkk fodkl ls lacaf/kr v/;;uksa dk ;ksxnkuA fu;ksftr méfr
ds lkekftd lkaLÑfrd igyw] fu/kkZfjr ifjorZu ds lkekftd] lkaLÑfrd ekid jkf'k] Hkkjrh;
tu&tkfr;ksa ds vkS|ksfxd fodkl dh lkaLÑfrd ck/kk,¡A
tu&tkrh; leL;k,¡& dkj.k] ifj.kke ,oa lek/kkuA
¼11½ tu&tkrh; vkUnksyu rFkk lkekftd vkUnksyu ifjHkk"kk ,oa fo'ks"krk,¡A fcgkj esa tu&tkrh; vkanksyu&
rkuk Hkxr vkUnksyu ,oa fojlk vkanksyu] fcgkj esa tu&tkrh; vkUnksyu ds cnyrs Lo:iA fcgkj esa
tu&tkrh; uk;dRoA
[k.M& 3 [(Section- (3)]
Hkkjrh; ekuo foKku
iqjkik"kk.k] e/; ik"kk.k] uoik"kk.k vk| ,sfrgkfld ¼fla/kq ?kkVh lH;rk½ Hkkjrh; lkaLÑfrd vk;keA
Hkkjr dh tula[;k esa tkrh; rFkk Hkk"kk;h rRoksa dk forj.kA
Hkkjrh; lkekftd O;oLFkk ds vk/kkj] o.kZ] vkJe] iq:"kkFkZ] tkfr] la;qDr ifjokjA

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Hkkjrh; ekuo foKku dk fodklA Hkkjrh; tutkfr rFkk Ñ"kd leqnk; ds v/;;u esa ekuo oSKkfud ;ksxnku
dh fof'k"Vrk vk/kkjHkwr vo/kkj.kk,¡] egku ijEijk,¡ rFkk y?kq ijEijk,¡] ifo= ladqy] lkoZHkkSfedj.k rFkk
vuqnkjokn laLÑfrdj.k rFkk if'pehdj.k] çHkkoh tkfr] tu&tkfr&tkfr lkrR;d] çÑfr iq:"k vkRelfEeJA
Hkkjrh; tu&tkfr;ksa ds u`tkfr dk o.kZu :i js[kk tkrh;] Hkk"kk;h rFkk lkekftd] vkfFkZd fof'k"Vrk,¡A
tu&tkrh; yksxksa dh leL;k,¡& Hkwfe Lor% varj.k _.kxzLrrk] 'kSf{kd lqfo/kkvksa dk vHkko] vfLFkj Ñf"k
çolu] /ku rFkk tu&tkfr;ksa dh csjkstxkjh] [ksfrgj etnwj f'kdkj rFkk vk/kkj laxzg dh fo'ks"k leL;k,¡ ,oa
vU; xkS.k tu&tkfr;k¡A
laLÑfr&lEidZ dh leL;k,¡%& 'kgjhdj.k rFkk vkS|ksfxdhdj.k dk çHkko] tula[;k g~jkl] {ks=h;rk]
vkfFkZd rFkk euksoSKkfud daqBkA
tu&tkrh; ç'kklu dk bfrgkl% vuqlwfpr tu&tkfr;ksa ds fy, laoS/kkfud lqj{kk uhfr;ksa] ;kstuk,¡
tu&tkrh; fodkl ds fy, uhfr;k¡] ;kstuk,¡ vkSj dk;ZØe rFkk mudk dk;kZUo;uA tu&tkrh; yksxksa ds fy,
fd;s tk jgs ljdkjh dk;Z dh mu ij çfrfØ;kA tu&tkrh; leL;kvksa ds çfr fofHké n`f"Vdks.k] tu&tkrh;
fodkl esa ekuo foKku dh HkwfedkA
vuqlwfpr tkfr;ksa ls lacaf/kr laoS/kkfud O;oLFkk,¡A vuqlwfpr tkfr;ksa }kjk Hkksxh xbZ lkekftd v'kDrrk
rFkk mudh lkekftd vkfFkZd leL;k,¡A
jk"Vªh; v[kaMrk ls lEc) fo"k;A

07- ouLifr foKku


[k.M& I (Section- I)
1- lw{e tho foKku%& fo"kk.kq] thok.kq IystfeM & lajpuk vkSj çtuuA laØe.k rFkk jks/k{kerk foKku dh
lk/kkj.k O;k[;kA Ñf"k m|ksx ,oa vkS"kf/k rFkk ok;q] feV~Vh ,oa ikuh esa lw{e thok.kq] lw{e thoksa ds ç;ksx
ls çnw"k.k ij fu;a=.kA
2- jksx foKku& Hkkjr esa fo"kk.kq] thok.kq] dod] æO;] QatkbZ vkSj dqyÑfr }kjk mRié eq[;&eq[; ikni
chekfj;k¡A laØe.k ds rjhds] çdh.kZu] ijthfork dk 'kjhj fØ;k foKku vkSj fu;a=.k ds rjhds] thouk'kh
dh fØ;k fof/k okudh VkfDluA
3- fØIVksxse& lajpuk vkSj çtuu ds tSo fodklh; iFk rFkk dkbZ] QatkbZ xzk;ksQkbM ,oa gSfjMksQkbM dh
ifjfLFkfrdh ,oa vkfFkZd egÙkkA Hkkjr esa eq[; forj.kA
4- QSuksjksxse& dk"B dk 'kkjhfjd foKku f}rhi= o`f) lh 55 lh lh 04 ikniksa dk 'kkjhfjd foKku] jaHkzh ds
çdkjA Hkwz.k foKku] ySafxd vfuosH;rk ds jks/kdA cht dh lajpuk vrax.kuu rFkk cgq?kz.khurkA ijkx.k
foKku rFkk blds vuqç;ksx] vko`rthoh ds oxhZdj.k] i)fr;ksa dh rqyukA tSo dfeZdh dh ubZ fn'kk,¡]
lkbZdsMslk ikbZuslk] ukVsyho] eSXuksfy,'kh] jSudqyslh flQsjh] jkstslh] lSE;qfuukslh ;wQkfoislh efycslh]
fMVsjkDrsalh] vEcsykQsjh] ,lDlhfi,Mslh] olkZfolh] lksyuslh] :f/k,lh dqdqjfcVslh] dEiksf.kVh] czfeuh]
ikuh] fyfy,lh] E;wtslh vkSj vkafdZMslh ds vkfFkZd vkSj oxhZdj.k lEcU/kh egRoA
5- lajpuk fodkl& /kzqo.k] lfefr vkSj iw.kZ'kfDrA dksf'kdkvkas ,oa vaxksa dk foHksnu rFkk fufoZHksnu ¼lajpuk
fodkl ds dkj.k dkf;d rFkk tuu Hkkxksa dh dksf'kdkvksa] mÙkdksa] vaxksa rFkk çksVksCykLV ds lao/kZu dh fof/k
rFkk vuq;ksx dkf;d ladV½A
[k.M& II (Section- II)
1- dksf'kdk tho foKku%& {ks= vkSj ifjçs{; dksf'kdk foKku ds v/;;u esa vk/kqfud vkStkjksa rFkk çfof/k;ksa
dk lk/kkj.k KkuA çksdsdfj;kseksfVd vkSj ;wdsfj;ksfVd dksf'kdk,¡] lajpuk vkSj ijk lajpuk ds fooj.k
lfgrA dksf'kdkvksa ds dk;Z f>Yyh lfgr lw=h foHkktu vkSj v/kZ lw=h foHkktu dk foLr`r v/;;uA
2- vkuqoaf'kdh vkSj fodkl& vkuqoaf'kdh dk fodkl vkSj thu dh /kkj.kkA U;qDyh;d vEy dh lajpuk vkSj
çksVhu la'ys"k.k esa mldk dk;ZHkkx rFkk tuuA vkuqoaf'kdh dksM rFkk thu vfHkO;fDr dk fofu;euA thu
ço/kZuA mRifjorZu rFkk fodkl] cgqinh; dkjd] lgyXurk] fofu;e thu çfrfp=.k ds rjhds] fyax xq.k
lw= vkSj fyax lgyXu oa'kkxfrA uj ca/;rk] ikni vfHktuu esa bldk egRoA dksf'kdk æO;ksa oa'kkxfrA
ekuo vkuqokaf'kdh ds rRoA ekuo fopy rFkk dkbZ oxZ fo'ys"k.k lw{e thoksa esa thu LFkkukUrj.kA
vkuqokaf'kd bathfu;jh tSo fodkleku fØ;k fof/k vkSj fl}karA
3- 'kjhj fØ;k foKku rFkk tSo jlk;u& ty lEcU/kksa dk foLr`r v/;;u] [kfut iks"k.k vSj vk;u
vfHkxeu] [kfut U;wurkA çdk'k la'ys"k.k fØ;k fof/k vkSj egRo] çdk'k uañ& 1 ,oa 2 çdk'k 'olu]
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,Dlu rFkk foiouA ukbVªkstu ;kSxhdhdj.k vkSj ukbVªkstu mikikP;A çksVhu la'ys"k.kA çfd.koA xks.k
mikikP; dk egRoA çdk'k ¼xzkgh½ ds :Ik esa o.kZd] nhfIrdkfyrk iq"iu o`f} lwpd] o`f) xfr] th.kZr]
o`f)dj inkFkZ] mudh jklk;fud çÑfr] Ñf"k m|ku esa mudk vuqç;ksx] Ñf"k jlk;uA çfrcy 'kjhj fØ;k
foKku olarhdj.k Qy vkSj chp tSfodh çlqfIr HkaMkj.k vkSj chtksa dk vadqj.k vfu"kdyu Qy iDouA
4- ifjfLFkfr foKku& ikfjfLFkfr dkjd& fopkj/kkjk vkSj leqnk;] vuqØe ls dh xfrdh tho eaMy dh
/kkj.kkA ikfjfLFkfrdh ra=ksa dh lajpuk] çnw"k.k vkSj bldk fu;a=.k] Hkkjr ds ou çdkj] ou jksi.k]
ouksUewyu rFkk lkekftd okfudhA ladVxzLr ikniA
5- vkfFkZd ouLifr foKku& Ñ"; ikniksa dk mn~xe] lkFk gh pkjk ,oa ?kkl] pchZ okys rsy] ydM+h rFkk
fVEcj rarq ¼js'kk½] dkxt jcM+] is;] e| 'kjkc nokb;k¡] LFkkid] jsftu vkSj xksan] vko';d rsy] jax]
E;wflyst] dhVuk'kh nokb;ksa vkSj dhVuk'kh nokb;ksa ds lzksrksa ds :Ik esa ikniksa dk v/;;u] ikni lwpd
vyadj.k] ikni ÅtkZ jksi.kA

08- jlk;u foKku


[k.M& I (Section- I)
1- ijek.kq lajpuk rFkk jklk;fud vkca/ku& DokaVe fl}kar] gkbZtsucxZ vfuf'prrk fl)kar] vksfMaxj rjax
lehdj.k ¼dky vukaf=r½] rjax Qyu dk fuoZpu ,Q foeks; ckDl esa] d.k] DokaVe la[;k,¡] gkbZMªkstu
ijek.kq rjax Qyu] 1 'Spd' rFkk Vr] d{kdksa dh vkÑfr] tkeuh] vkfo/k] tkud ÅtkZ] oku gkoj pØ]
çkfo;Ul fu;e] f}xqo vk?kq.kZ] vk;uh ;kSfxdksa ds y{k.k] fo|qr~ xq.kkRedrk] vUrj lgla;kstd vko`fÙk rFkk
blds lkekU; y{k.k] la;kstdrk vkca/k] mikxe] vuqukn rFkk vuqukn ÅtkZ ¼Resonance & Resonance
Energy½ dh ladYiuk] v.kqd{kd mikxe ds vuqlkj( H2+, H2, N2, O2 F2, NO, CO rFkk HF v.kqvksa dk
bysDxzkfed la:i.k] flXek vkSj ikbZ vkca/k] vkca/k Øe] vkca/k çcyrk vkSj vkca/k nS;ZA
2- m"ekxfrdh& dk;Z rki rFkk ÅtkZ ¼m"ekxfrdh dk çFke fu;e½] iw.kZ m"ek] m"ek/kkfjrk] Cp rFkk Cv ds
e/; laca/k] m"ek jlk;u ds fu;e] fdjpksQ lehdj.k] Lor% rFkk vLor% ifjorZu] m"ekxfrdh dk f}rh;
fu;eA mRØe.kh; rFkk vuqRØe.kh; çfØ;kvksa ds fy;s xSlksa esa ,LVªkeh ifjorZu] m"ekxfrdh dk r`rh;
fu;e] eqDr ÅtkZ] nkc rFkk çcyrk ds lkFk fdlh xSl dh eqDr ÅtkZ dh fofHkérk] fxCl&gsYegksYV~t
lehdj.k] jklk;fud foHko lkE; gsrq m"ekxfrd dlkSVh] jklk;fud vfHkfØ;k rFkk lkE; fLFkjrk esa eqDr
ÅtkZ ifjorZu] jklk;fud lkE; ij rki rFkk nkc dk çHkko] m"ekxfrd ekiksa ds lkE; fLFkjkadksa dk
ifjdyuA
3- /ku voLFkk] /kukÑfr;ksa ds çdkj] vUrjkQyd] dks.kksa ds fLFkjkad dk fu;e] fØLVy leqnk;ksa rFkk fØLVy
oxZ ¼fØLVyksxzkfQd xqzi½] fØLVy Qydksa] tkyd lajpuk rFkk ,dd çdks"B dk mYys[k] ifjes; lwpdksa ds
fu;e] czsx fu;e] fØLVyksa }kjk ,Dl&fdj.k foorZu] fØLVyksa esa =qfV;k¡] rjy fØLVyksa dk çkjfEHkd
v/;;uA
4- jklk;fud cy xfrdh] fdlh vfHkfØ;k dk Øe rFkk vkfDodrk 'kwU;] çFke f}rh; rFkk vfHkfØ;k;sa dk nj
lehdj.k ¼v/kdy rFkk lekdfyr le?kkr½] fdlh çfØ;k dh v)Z vk;q] vfHkfØ;k njksa ij rki] nko rFkk
mRçsj.k dk çHkko] f}v.kqd vfHkfØ;kvksa dh vfHkfØ;k njksa dk la?kV fl)kar] fujis{k vfHkfØ;k nj fl)kUr]
c:dyu rFkk çdk'k jklk;fud vfHkfØ;kvksa dh cyxfrdhA
5- fo|qr~ jlk;u& vkjjsfu;l ds fo;kstu fl)kar dh lhek] çcy fo|qr~ vi?kV~; dk MsokbZ&gqdsy fl)kar
rFkk bldk ek=kRed mipkj] fo|qr~ vi?kVuh pkydRo fl)kar rFkk lafØ;rk xq.kkad dk fl}kar] fofHké
larqyuksa ds fy;s lhekadu O;qRiérk rFkk fo|qr~ vi?kV~; foykseksa ds ifjogu xq.k/keZA
6- lkUærk& lsy æo laf/k foHko] b±/ku rsy ds bZñ,eñ,Qñ ekiu dk vuqç;ksxA
7- çdk'k jlk;u& çdk'k dk vo'kks"k.k] fyEcVZ ch;j fu;e] çdk'k jlk;u ds fu;e] DokaVe n{krk] mPp
rFkk fuEu DokaVe yc¶/k;ksa ¼Yields½ ds dkj.k çdk'k] oS|qr~ lsyA
8- "d" CykWd rRoksa dk lkekU; jlk;u] ¼d½ bysDVªksfud foU;kl laØe.k] /kkrq lady esa vkca/ku ds fl}kar ds
ifjp;] fdLVy {ks= fl}kar rFkk blds la'kks/ku] /kkrq ladqyksa ds pqEcdRo rFkk bysDVªksfud LisDVªeksa ds
Li"Vhdj.k esa bu fl)karksa dk vuqç;ksxA
¼[k½ /kkrq dkcksZfuy lkbDyks is.VkMkbfey] vksfyfQu rFkk ,lhfVyhu ladqyA
¼x½ /kkrq lfgr ;kSfxd /kkrq vkca/k rFkk /kkrq ijek.kq xqPNA

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9- ^^f**& CykWd rRoksa dk lkekU; jlk;u] ysUFksukbM rFkk ,sfDVukbZM] i`Fkôj.k] vkWDlhdj.k voLFkk] pqEcdh;
rFkk LisDVªeh xq.k/keZA
10- futZy foyk;dkas ¼rjy veksfu;k rFkk lYQj&Mk;vkDlkbM½ esa vfHkfØ;k,¡A
[k.M& II (Section- II)
1- vfHkfØ;k dh fØ;kfof/k;k¡] mnkgj.k }kjk funsZf'kr dkcZfud vfHkfØ;kvksa dh fØ;kof/k] lkekU; v/;;u
¼xfrd rFkk vxfrd nksuksa½] vfHkfØ;k'khy e/;dksa ¼dkcksZdsjku] ,dkcZ,fu;u] eqDr ewyd] dkcksZu MkbVªhu
rFkk csUtkbu½ dk fojpu rFkk LFkkf;Ro] SN1 rFkk SN2 fØ;kfof/k;k¡] E1, E2 rFkk E, CB fujkdj.k
dkcZu&dkcZu f}&vkca/kksa esa fll rFkk VªkUl ;ksx] dkcZu&vkWDlhtu f}&vkca/kksa esa ;ksx dh fØ;kfof/k]
ekbdsy ;ksx la;qfXer] dkcZu&dkcZu f}&vkca/kksa esa ;ksx ,jksesfVd bysDVªkfQfyd rFkk U;qfDy;ksfQfyd
çfrLFkkiu] ,fyfyd rFkk cSUtkbfyd çfrLFkkiukA
2- ifjjaHkh ¼Periyclic½ vfHkfØ;k,¡& oxhZdj.k rFkk mnkgj.k] ifjjaHkh vfHkfØ;kvksa ds cqMoMZ gkQeku fu;e
dk çkjfEHkd v/;;uA
3- fuEufyf[kr uke vfHkfØ;kvksa dk jlk;u& vkYMsu la?kuu] Dystu la?kuu] fMdeku vfHkfØ;k] ifdZu
vfHkfØ;k] jkbekjVheku vfHkfØ;k] dsfutkjksa vfHkfØ;kA
4- cgqyd ç.kkyh ¼d½ cgqydksa dk HkkSfrd] jlk;u] vaR; lewg fo'ys"k.k] vDlknu] cgqydksa çdk'k çdh.kZu
rFkk ';kurkA
¼[k½ ikWfyfFkfyu] ikWfyLVjhu] ikWfyfoukby DyksjkbM] YlhXy uV~Vk mRçsj.k] ukbyksu] Vsfjyhu(
¼x½ vdkcZfud cgqyd ç.kkfy;k¡] QkLQksukbfVªd gSykbM ;kSfxd] flfydksu] cksjktkbuA
ÝhMsy Øk¶V vfHkfØ;k] lq/kkjd vfHkfØ;k] fiusdky&fiusdksyksu ckXuj&esjokbu rFkk csdeku iqufoZZU;kl
rFkk mudh fØ;kfof/k;k¡] dkcZfud la'ys"k.kksa esa fuEufyf[kr vfHkdeZdksa ds mi;ksx( O5, O4, HIO4, NBS]
Mkbcksjsu] Na&rjy veksfu;k NaBH4, LiAlH4.
5- dkcZfud rFkk vdkcZfud ;kSfxdksa dh çdk'k jklk;fud vfHkfØ;k,¡] vfHkfØ;k,¡ rFkk mnkgj.kksa ds çdkj
rFkk la'ys"kh mi;ksx lajpuk fu/kkZj.k esa ç;qDr i)fr;k¡ UV n`'; IR, IH, NMH æO;eku LisDVªksxzkQh ds
fla)kr rFkk lkekU; dkcZfud vkSj vdkcZfud v.kqvksa dh lajpuk] fu/kkZj.k esa budk vuqç;ksxA
6- vkf.od lajpukRed fu/kkZj.k] lkekU; dkcZfud vkSj vdkcZfud v.kqvksa ds fy;s fl)kar rFkk vuqç;ksxA
¼1½ f}ijxkuqd v.kqvksa ¼vojDr rFkk jeu½ ds ?k`.kh LisDVªe] vkblksVksih çfrLFkkiu rFkk ?k`.kZuh fLFkjkadA
¼2½ f}ijxkuqd jSf?kd lefex] jSf[kd vlefex rFkk cafdx f=ijek.kqd v.kqvksa ¼vojDr rFkk je.k½ ds daifud
LisDVªeA
¼3½ dk;kZRed xzqiksa ¼vojDr rFkk jeu½ dh fofufæ"VrkA
¼4½ bysDVªkWfud LisDVªe ,dd rFkk f=d voLFkk,¡] la;qfXex f}&vkca/k] vYQk] chVk vlarqR; dkcksZfuy ;kSfxdA
¼5½ ukfHkdh; pqEcdh; vuqukn&& jklk;fud foLFkkiu] çod.kA
¼6½ bysDVªku çpdj.k vuqukn&& vdkcZfud lEeJksa rFkk eqDr ewydksa dk v/;;uA

09- flfoy bathfu;fjax


[k.M& I (Section- I)
Hkkx ¼d½ lajpukvksa ds fl)kar rFkk vfHkdYiu
¼d½ lajpukvksa ds fl)kar%& ÅtkZ çes;] dSfLVªfXyvkuks,suh çes; 1 vkSj 2] /kju rFkk dhy lEc) ¼fiu&
TokbafVM½ lkns <kapksa ij ç;qDr ,dkad Hkkj i)fr rFkk laxr fo:iu] vfuok;Z] /kkjuksa rFkk n`<+ <kapksa ds
fo'ys"k.k ds fy, ç;qDr <ky fo{ksi] vk/kw.kkZ forj.k rFkk dkuksa dh fof/kA
xfreku Hkkj ?kjuksa ij pyus okys xfreku Hkkj ra= esa vf/kdre vi#i.k cy rFkk cadu vk?kq.kZ fu/kkZj.k
ds fy, fuca/k] 'kqækyEc lery fiuTokabfVM xMZj ds fy, çHkko js[kk;saA
MkV% f=dksy] f}fdy rFkk vkc) MkVsa&& Ik'kq dk y?kqou] rkieku çHkko] çHkko js[kk,¡A
fo'ys"k.k dh eSfVªDl fof/k;k¡% cy fof/k rFkk foLFkkiu fof/kA
¼[k½ lajpukRed bLikr% lwj{kkad vkSj Hkkj ds ?kVd fof/k ruko rFkk laihMu vo;u dk vfHkdYi la?kfVr dkV
ds ?kj.kfjcsV yxs vkSj cYM fd, x, IysV xMZj] xSfV xkMZj] cSVu rFkk ysflax lfgr LFkk.kqd] LySc vkSj
laxe ifêdk ;qDr vk/kkjA

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egkekxZ rFkk jsyos iqyksa ds vfHkdYi] vUrokgh vkSj i`"Bokgh çdkj ds IysV xMZj] ckjsu xMZj vkSj çsV
dSaphA
¼x½ çcfyr daØhV] fyfeV LVsV fof/k vfHkdYi] Hkkjrh; ekud ¼vkbZñ,yñ½ dksMks dh flQkfj'k ou&os ,saM Vw&os
LySc dk fMtkbZu] lksiku LySc] vk;rkdkj] Vh vkj ,y dkV ds 'kq)kyEc rFkk larr /kj.kA
mRdsUærk lfgr vFkok jfgr v{khZ; Hkkj ds varxZr laihMu vo;oA
çfrdkjd fHkfÙk;ka] BSdsnkj rFkk iq'rsnkj ¼dkmUV QksVZ½ çdkj dh çfr/kkjd fHkfÙk;kaA
iwoZ çfrcyu dh i)fr;k¡ vkSj fof/k;k¡] fLFkjd] vkueu rFkk iwoZ çfrcyu dh gkfu ds fy, dkV ysa ¼lSD'kul½
dk fo'ys"k.k ,oa vfHkdYiA
Hkkx ¼[k½ rjy ;kaf=dh
rjy xq.k rFkk rjy xfr esa mudh Hkwfedk] lery rFkk oØ /kjkryksa ij lfØ; cyksa lfgr rjy LFkSfudh
rjy çokg dh xfrdh rFkk 'qk)xfrdh
cSx rFkk Loj.k] çokg js[kk lkrR; lehdj.k] v/kw.kkZ rFkk /kw.kkZ çokg cSx foHko rFkk /kkjk Qyu] çokg
tky rFkk tky dks vkjs[ku fof/k;k¡ lhr rFkk xÙkZ ikFkZD; rFkk çxfrjks/kA
xfr dh bZewyj dh lehdj.k] ÅtkZ rFkk laoxZ lehdj.k rFkk ufydk çokg ds fy, mudk vuqç;ksx eqDr
rFkk ç.kksfnr çfeyrk] ry rFkk ofØr] fLFkj vkSj xfreku ia[kqfM+;k] Lye] xsV] ok;jl vkaifjf¶l ehVj rFkk
osUVqjh ekihA foeht fo'ys"k.k rFkk lkn`"; ofdZFka dk ikbZ çes;] le:irk;sa çfr:Ik ¼ekaMy½ fu;e vf/kÑr rFkk
foÑr çfr:Ik ¼ekaMy½ py 'kD;k ekaMy va'k'kks/kuA
Lrjh; çokg& lekUrj fLFkj rFkk xfreku ifê;ksa ds chp Lrjh; çokg] uyh ls çokg juks'kl ç;ksx ,rsgu
¼rsy nsus½ ds fu;eA
lhekUr Lrj& trVh IysV ij Lrjh; vkSj fo{kqC/k lhekUr Lrj Lrjh; miLrj] fo/kd.k rFkk :Ik lhekUr
d"kZ.k rFkk mRFkkiuA ufy;ksa ls fo{kqC/k çokg fo{kqC/k çokg ds xq.kk/keZ] cSx daVu rFkk /k"kZ.k dk fopj.k
æohFk&xzsM jslk rFkk lexz ÅtkZ jslk] lkbQUl esa çlkj rFkk ladqpu] ikbZi ty] ty çxzkfr vk/kkrA
fo|qr~ okfgdk çokg& ,d leku rFkk vleku çokg] fof'k"V ÅtkZ rFkk fof'k"V cy] Økafrd xgjkbZ]
çfrjks/k lehdj.k rFkk :{krk xq.kkad dk fopj.k æqrxkeh ifjoÙkhZ] ladqpu esa çokg] vkdfLed ikr ij çokg]
tyhPNky rFkk blds vuqç;ksx] fgYyksy vkSj rajxsa] 'kuS&'kuS ifjoÙkhZ çokg] 'kuS&'kuS ifjoÙkhZ çokg ds fy,
vody lehdj.k] /kjkry ifjPNsfndk ¼çksQkby½ dk oxhZdj.k] fu;a=.k dkV] ifjoÙkhZ çokg lehdj.k ds
lekdyu dh lksikuh fof/kA
Hkkx ¼x½ e`nk ;kaf=dh rFkk uhao bathfu;fjaxA
e`nk la?kBu] bathfu;jh vkpj.k ij eqfDr [kfut dk çHkko] çHkkoh çfrcy fu;e] ty çokg ifjfLFkfr ds dkj.k
çHkkoh çfrd esa ifjorZu] fLFkj ty Lrj rFkk vifjoÙkhZ çokg ifjfLFkfr;ka] e`nk dh ikjxE;rk rFkk laihM;rkA
lkeI;Z vkpj.k] v'kh; rFkk f=v{kh; ijh{k.kksa }kjk lkeF;Z fu/kkZj.k] lexz rFkk çHkkoh çfrcy lkeI;Z
iSjkehVlZ] lexz rFkk çHkkoh çfrcy iFkA
LFky vUos"k.k dh jhfr;ka] v|Lry xosZ{k.k dk;ZØe dh ;kstuk] çfrca/ku çfØ;k,a rFkk çfrn'khZ fo{kkse]
ços'k ijh{k.k ;k IysV yksM] ijh{k.k vkSj vkadM+k fuoZpuA
uhaoksa ds çdkj rFkk p;u] ikn] js¶V LFkw.k] Iyoeku uhao iknkÑfr foekvksa foLrkj] var%LFkkiuk dh xgjkbZ]
ekj dk >qdko rFkk Hkwfe ty Lrj dk /kkj.k {kerk ij çHkko] rRdky rFkk laihMu fu"knu ?kVd] fu"knuksa ds
fy;s lax.kuk lexz rFkk foHksnhfu"nu dh lhek,a n`<+r ds fy, la'kks/kuA
xgjh uhao] xgjh uhaoksa dk n'kZu LFkw.k ,dy rFkk lewg {kerk dk vkdyu] fLFkj rFkk xfrd mixe LFkw.k
Hkkj ijk{k.k] peZ ?k"kZ.k rFkk fcUnq ok;fjax esa vyxko] v.MjjheM LFkw.kk] iqyksa ds fy, dwi uhao rFkk fMtkbu ds
igywA
e`nknko IykfLVd lkE; dh fLFkfr] ik'oZ ç.kksn dk fu/kkZj.k djus ds fy, dqye=l dh dk;Z fof/k] fLFkjd
cy rFkk cs/ku xgjkbZ dk fu/kkZj.k çofyr e`nk çfrHkkjd fHkfÙk ladY;uk] lkexzh rFkk vuqç;ksxA
e'khuh uhaosa] dEiu ds :Ik çkÑfrd vko`fÙk dk fu/kkZj.k] fMtkbu ds fy, fu"d"kZ ¼ekunaM½] e`nk ij dEiu
dk çHkko] dEiu dk vyxkoA
Hkkx ¼?k½ lax.kd dk;ZØe& lax.kd ds çdkj] lax.kd ds vo;o] bfrgkl rFkk fodkl] fofHké Hkk"kk,¡A QksVkZu
¼lw=kuqokn½ ewy dk;ZØe] vpj] pj O;atd vad xf.krh; dFku iqLrdky; dk;Z fu;a=d dFku] vçfrcaf/kr
xks&Vw (Go-To) dFku] laxf.kr xksVw (Go-To) dFku] bQ (IF) rFkk Mw (Do) dFku] tkjh j[ksa (CONTINUE)
eaxkvks] (CALL) okfil Hkstks] (RETURN) jksdks] (STOP) lekIr djks (END) dFku] vkbZ vks (IO) dFku]
QkesZVl (FORMATS)] {ks=h; fofunsZ'kA

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oknfyfi pj] C;wg fcek (Dimension) dFku] Qyu rFkk mifuR;Øe midk;ZØe] flfoy bathfu;jh eas
çokg&lafp= lfgr lk/kkj.k leL;kvksa ds fy, vuqç;ksxA
[k.M& II (Section- II)
mEehnokj fuEukafdr pkj Hkkxksa esa ls fdUgha nks Hkkxksa ds ç'uksa ds mÙkj ns ldrs gSaA
Hkkx d& Hkou fuekZ.kA
fuekZ.k lkexzh ds HkkSfrd rFkk ;kaf=d xq.k] p;u dks çHkkfor djus okys ?kVd] b±V rFkk e`frd mRikn]
pquk vkSj flesaV] cgqyd lkexzh rFkk fo'ks"k mi;ksx] vk)Zrk jks/kh ¼lky jks/kd½ lkexzhA
nhokjksa ds fy, b±V dk;Z çdkj] [kkslyk vkbZ ,l dksM ds vuqlkj b±V dh flubZ dh nhokj dk fMtkbu]
lqj{kkad mi;ksX;rk rFkk lkeF;Z ds fy, vko';d ckrsa] nhokjksa ryksa ¼Q'kks±] Nrksa] varjNn ds fooj.k dk;Z Hkouksa
dk ifj"Ñfr] IykLVj djus] Vksi djus] çysi djus dh ifj"ÑfrA
Hkou dh çdk;kZRed ;kstuk] Hkouksa dk fndfoU;kl] vfXulg fuekZ.k ds vo;o] {kfrxzLr rFkk njkj iM+s
Hkouksa dks ejEer] Qsjks&lhesaV dk mi;ksx] fuekZ.k esa Qkboj çofr rFkk cgqyd daØhV dk mi;ksx] vYi ykxr
vkokl ds fy, rduhdsa rFkk lkexzhA
Hkou vkdyu rFkk fof'kf"V;k¡ fuekZ.k dk fu;kstu] ihñbZñvkjñVhñ rFkk lhñihñ,eñ i)fr;k¡A
Hkkx& ¼[k½
ifjogu bathfu;fjax&
ekxZ ;krk;kr bathfu;jh rFkk ;krk;kr losZ{k.k] pkSjkgs ekxZ fpà ladsr rFkk fpà yxkukA
ekxksZa dk oxhZdj.k] ;kstuk rFkk T;ksfeÙkh; fMtkbuA
lquE; rFkk n`<+ dqfê;ksa ds fMtkbu] ijrksa rFkk fMtkbu i)fr;ksa ij Hkkjrh; ekxZ dkaxzsl }kjk çLrqr ekxZn'khZ
:Ik js[kk,¡A
Hkkx& ¼x½
ty lalk/ku rFkk flapkbZ bathfu;fjax%&
ty foKku% tyh; pØ vo'ks"k.k] ok"ihdj.k] ok"iksRltZu] voueu lap;u] vr% Linutykjsl ;wfuV tykjsl
vko`fÙk fo'ys"k.k] ck<+ vkdyuA
Hkw&ty çokg& fof'k"V yfC/k] lap;u] xq.kkad ikjkxE;rk dk xq.kkad ifj:) rFkk vifj:) ty okgh LÙkj
ifj:) rFkk vifj:) fLFkfr;ksa ds varxZr ,d dwi ds Hkhrj vjh; çokg uy dwi] iEiu rFkk iquKfIr ijh{k.k
Hkw&ty iksVsfa 'k;yA
ty lalk/ku ;kstuk& Hkw rFkk /kjkry ty lalk/ku ,dy rFkk cgqmís'kh; ifj;kstuk,¡] tyk'k;ksa dh
lap;u {kerk] tyk'k; gkfu;k¡] tyk'k; vDlknu] tyk'k;ksa }kjk ck<+ ekxZ] ty lalk/ku ifj;kstuk dk
vFkZ'kkL=A
Qlyksa ds fy, ty dh vko';drk& tyk dk {k;h mi;ksx] flapkbZ ty dh xq.koÙkk] ÑfÙk rFkk MsYVk]
flapkbZ ds rjhds rFkk mudh n{kk,aA
ugjsa& ugj flapkbZ ds fy, vkoaVu i)fr] ugj {kerk] ugj dh gkfu;k¡] eq[; rFkk forfjdk& ugj dk
lajs{k.k dkV vLrfjr okfgLdk muds fMtkbu fjtkse fl)kar] Økafrd vi:i.k çfrty ry Hkkj] LFkkuh; rFkk
fuyfEcr Hkkj ifjogu rFkk vLrafjr vukL=afjr ugjksa dh ykxr dk fo'ys"k.k] vLrj ds ihNs ty fudklA
ty xzLrrk& dkj.k rFkk fu;a=.k]
ty fudkl&& i)fr dk fMtkbu] yo.krkA
ugj lajpuk] fu;eu dk fMtkbu dksl ty fudkl rFkk lapkj dk;Z dksl] fu;a=d eq[k fu;ked] ugj çikr]
tyokgh lsrq voufydk rFkk ugjksa fudkl esa ekiuA
f}DifjoÙkhZ 'kh"kZ dk;Z] ikjxE; rFkk vikjxE; uhoksa ij oh;j ds fMtkbu ds fl)kar] [kkslyk dk fl)kar] ÅtkZ
{k;] 'keu] æks.kh] lkn viotZuA
lat;u dk;Z& cka/kksa dh fdLesa] n`< xq:Ro rFkk Hkw&cka/kksa ds fMtkbu fl)kar] LFkkf;Ro fo'ys"k.k] uhoksa dk
mipkj tksM+ rFkk nh?kkZ,¡] fuLianu dk fu;a=.k] fuekZ.k i)fr;k¡ rFkk e'khujhA
mRiyo ekxZ] çdkj] f'kf[kj] }kj ÅtkZ {k;A
unh çf'k{k.k& unh çf'k{k.k ds mís';] unh çf'k{k.k ds rjhdsA

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Hkkx& ?k
Ik;kZoj.k bathfu;fjax%&
ty iwfrZ ds lzksarksa dh çfr'krrk dk vkdyu] Hkwfe rFkk Hkwi`"B ty] Hkwi`"B ty æo&bathfu;jh] ty ekxZ dh
çkxqfDr] ty dh v'kq)rk rFkk mudk egRo] HkkSfrd] jklk;fud rFkk thok.kq&foKku&lEcU/kh fo'ys"k.k] ty ls
gksus okyh chekfj;ksa] is; ty ds fy, ekud] ty vUrxzZg.k] iaiu rFkk xq#Ro ;kstuk,¡A
ty mipkj& ldanu ds fl)kar] m.kZu rFkk lknu] eannqr nko] f}çokg ,oa cgq&ek/;e fQYVj] Dyksjhuhdj.k
e`nqdj.k] Lokn xU/k rFkk yo.krk dks nwj djukA
ty laxzg.k rFkk forj.k& laxzg.k ,oa larqyu tyk'k;& çdkj] LFkku vkSj {kerkA
forj.k ç.kkfy;k¡& vfHkU;kl] ikbi ykbuksa dh æo bathfu;jh] ikbi fQfVax fujks/k rFkk nko de djus okys
okYoksa lfgr vU; okYo] ehVj gkMhZ Økl fof/k dk ç;ksx djrs gq, forj.k] ç.kkfy;ksa dk fo'ys"k.k] ØkLV
gSMykl vuqikr ekunUM ij vk/kkfjr b"Vre fMtkbu ds lkekU; fl)kar] /;ou vfHkKku] forj.k ç.kkfy;ksa
iaiu dsUæksa dk vuqj{k.k rFkk mudk çpkyuA
ey&O;oLFkk ç.kkfy;k¡& ?kjsyq vkSj vkS|ksfxd vif'k"V] >a>kofgr ey&i`Fkd~ ,oa la;qDr ç.kkfy;ksa] lhojksa ds
tfj, ogko] lhojksa dk fMtkbu] lhokj miLdj.k esu gky çosf.kdk] taD'ku] lkbQuA
okfgr ey y{k.k o.kZu& ohñvksñMhñlhñvksñMhñ Bksl inkFkZ O;klwr vkDlhtu] ukbVªkstu rFkk Vhñvksñlhñ lkekU;
ty ekxZ rFkk Hkwfe ij fuLrkj.k ds ekud okfgr ey mipkj& dk;Zdkjh fu;e bdkb;k¡] dks"B] volknu VSad]
/okoh fQYVj] vkWDlhdj.k rky] mRçsfjr vooZd çfØ;k] lSfIVd VSad] voiad fuLrkj.k] vif'k"V ty dk iqu%
pkyuA
Bksl vif'k"V& laxzg.k ,oa fuLrkj.kA
i;kZoj.kh; çnw"k.k% ikfjfLFkfrd larqyu] ty çnw"k.k fu;a=.k ,DV] jsfM;ks,fDVo vif'k"V ,oa fuLrkj.k] m"eh;
'kfDr la;a=ksa] [kkuksa ds fy, Ik;kZoj.kh; çHkko ewY;kaduA
LoPNrk& Hkouksa dk LFkku rFkk iwokZfeeq[khdj.k lapkyu rFkk lhr çwQ jn~ns x`g ty fudkl] vif'k"V
fuLrkj.k dh lQkbZ O;oLFkk ,oa tyks<+ ç.kkyhA lQkbZ lEcU/kh midj.k] 'kkSp ?kj rFkk eq=ky;] xzkeh.k
LoPNrkA

10- okf.kfT;d 'kkL= rFkk ys[kk fof/k


[k.M& I (Section- I) ys[kk dk;Z rFkk foÙk

Hkkx& 1 ys[kk dk;Z] ys[kk ijh{kk rFkk djk/kku


foÙkh; lwpuk i)fr ds :Ik esa ys[kk dk;Z & O;kogkjkRed foKkuksa dk çHkko & orZeku Ø; 'kfDr ys[kkdj.k ds
fof'kf"V lUnHkZ esa cnyrs dher nj ds ys[kkdj.k dh i)fr daiuh ys[kk dh çxr leL;k,a] daifu;ksa Ø;
lekesyu] vUryZ;u rFkk iquxZBu fu;a=d daifu;ksa dk ys[kk dk;Z 'ks;jksa vkSj xqMfoy ¼lquke½ dk eq[;kadu
fu;a=dksa dk dk;Z lEifÙk] fu;a=.k lkafof/kd rFkk çca/kA
vk;dj vf/kfu;e] 1961 ds çeq[k mica/k& ifjHkk"kk,¡& vk;dj] yxkuk] NwV ewY;g~jkl rFkk fuos'k NwV
fofHké enksa ds v/khu vk; ds vfHkdyu dh ljy leL;k rFkk dj fu/kkZj.k ;ksX; vk; dk fu'p;u vk;dj
vf/kdkjhA
ykxr ys[kk fof/kd dk Lo:Ik rFkk dk;Z& ykxr oxhZdj.k& v)ZifjoÙkhZ ykxrksa ds fLFkj vkSj ifjoÙkhZ
?kVdksa ds chp ckaVus dh çfof/k& tkap ykxr dk fu/kkZj.k fidks rFkk mRiknu dk led{k bdkb;ksa ds ifjdyu
dh Hkkfjr vkSlr i)fr ykxr rFkk foÙkh; ys[kkvksa dk lek/kku lhekar ykxr fu/kkZj.k ykxr ifjek.k ykHk
laca/k chtx.khrh; lw= rFkk vkys[kh; fp=.k ewy fcUnq& ykxr fu;a=.k rFkk ykxr ?kVko dh çfof/k& ctV
fu;a=.k yphyk ctV ekud ykxr dk fu/kkZj.k rFkk çlkj.k fo'ys"k.k nkf;Ro ys[kk fofo/k&mifj O;; yxkus
ds vk/kkj rFkk muds vUrfuZfgr nks"k& dher r; djus ds fu.kZ; ds fy, ykxr fu/kkZj.kA
lka{kkadu dk;Z dk egRoA ys[kk ijh{k.k dk;Z dk çksxzke cukuk ifjlEifÙk dk ewY;kadu rFkk lR;kiu
LFkk;h Nih rFkk pkyw ifjlEifÙk nsunkfj;ksa dk lR;kiu] lhfer daifu;ksa dh ys[kk ijh{kk ys[kk ijh{kk dh
fu;qfDr inçfr"Bk 'kfDr] drZO; rFkk nkf;Ro ys[kkijh{kd dh fjiksVZ 'ks;j iwath dh ys[kk ijh{kk rFkk 'ks;jksa dk
gLrkarj.k cSafdax vkSj chek daifu;ksa dh ys[kk ijh{kk dh fo'ks"k ckrsaA

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Hkkx& 2 O;kikj foÙkh; rFkk foÙkh; laLFkk;saA
foÙk çcU/k dh vo/kkj.kk rFkk fo"k; {ks= fu;eksa ds foÙkh; y{; iwathxr ctV cukuk] vuqekukfJr fu;e rFkk
cêkxr udnh çokg lEcU/kh mikxe] fuos'k fu.kZ;ksa esa vfuf'prrk dk lekos'k bZ"Vre iwathA
lajpuk dk vfHkdYiu& iwath dh Hkkfjr vkSlr ykxr rFkk vYidkfyd] e/;dkfyd rFkk nh?kZdkfyd foÙk
tqVkus ds eksnhxfr;kuh rFkk feyj ekWMy lzksrksa ls lacaf/kr fookn lkoZtfud rFkk ifjorZuh; fMosapjksa dh
Hkwfedk& _.k bfDoVh vuqikr ds laca/k esa çfreku rFkk funs'kd ladsr b"Vre ykHkka'k uhfr ds fu;ked rRo
tSEl bZckrj vkSj tku fyVuj dk çfr:iksa ¼ekWMyksa½ dh b"Vre :Ik nsuk] ykHkka'k ds Hkqxrku ds QkeZ dk;Z'khy
iwath dk <kapk rFkk fofHké ?kVdksa ds Lrj dks çHkkfor djus okys pkj dk;Z'khy iwath ds iwokZuqeku dk udnh
çokg n`f"Vdks.k Hkkjrh; m|ksxksa esa dk;Z'khy o iwath dk ik'oZfp=&m/kkj çca/k ;k m/kkj uhfr foÙkh; vk;kstuk
vkSj udnhA
çokg forj.k ds laca/k esa dj dk fopkj.kA
Hkkjrh; æO; dk Hkkj dk laxBu rFkk dfe;k¡& okf.kfT;d cSadksa dh ifjlEifÙk;ksa rFkk ns;rkvksa dh
lajpuk& jk"Vªh;dj.k dh miyfC/k;k¡ rFkk foQykr,¡& {ks=h; xzkeh.k cSad m/kkj ls lEc) vuqorhZ dk;Zokgh ij
VaMu ihŒ,yŒ v/;;u ny dh flQkfj'kksa 76 rFkk ihjs dsŒohŒ lfefr }kjk budk la'kks/ku] 1979& Hkkjrh;
fjtoZ cSad dk eqæk rFkk m/kkj lEcU/kh uhfr;ksa dk ewY;kadu&Hkkjrh; iw¡th cktkj ds la?kVd vf[ky Hkkjrh;
Lrj laca/k dks foÙkh; laLFkkvksa ¼vkbZñMhñchñvkbZñ] vkbZñ,QñlhñvkbZñ] vkbZñlhñvkbZñlhñvkbZñ vkSj vkbZñvkjñlhñvkbZñ½
ds dk;Z vkSj dk;Z lapkyu fof/k& Hkkjrh; thou chek fuxe rFkk Hkkjrh; ;wfuV VªLV dh fuos'k uhfr;k¡ LVkWd
,Dlpsatksa dh orZeku fLFkfr rFkk mudk fofu;euA
ijØkE; fyf[kr vf/kfu;e] 1981 ds micU/k vnkdrkZ xrk olwyh cSadjksa ds lkafof/kd laj{k.k ds fo'ks"k
lUnHkZ esa js[kkadu rFkk i`"Bkadu cSadksa ds pkVZjhdj.k i;Zos{k.k rFkk fofu;eu ls lEc) cSafdax fofu;eu
vf/kfu;e] 1949 ds fof'k"V micU/kA

[k.M& II (Section- II)


laxBu fl)kar rFkk vkS|ksfxd laca/k

Hkkx& 1%& laxBu fl+)kar


laxBu dh çxfr rFkk vk/kkj.k& laxBu ds y{;% çkFkfed ,oa f}rh; y{;] ,dy rFkk cgqy y{;] mik;]
J`a[kyk y{;ksa dk foLFkkiu] vuqØe.k] foLrkj xFkk olqyhdj.k& vkSipkfjd laxBu çpkj lajpuk ykbu vkSj
LVkQ] dk;kZRed] vk/kkjksa rFkk ifj;kstuk& vukSipkfjd laxBu& dk;Z rFkk lhek;saA
laxBu fl)kar dk fodkl 'kkL=h; uo 'kkL=h; rFkk ç.kkyh miØe ukSdj'kkgh 'kfDr dk Lo:Ik rFkk
vk/kkj] 'kfDr ds lzksr 'kfDr lajpuk }kjk jktuhfr&xfrd ç.kkyh ds :Ik esa laxBukRed O;ogkj] rduhdh
lkekftd rFkk 'kfDr ç.kkfy;k¡&var%laca/k vkSj varjfØ;k,¡] çR;kx&fLFkfr ç.kkyh & eSLyks eksxszuj] gtZoxZ]
fydsVZ] czwe] iksVZj rFkk ykyj ds lS)kafrd rFkk vuqHknkf{kr vk/kkj vfHkçsj.k ds vknu vkSj gqeu eksMy eukscy
rFkk mRikndrk] usr`Ro fl)kar rFkk eukscyh laxBuksa esa la/keZ çca/k& laO;ogkjkRed fo'ys"k.k& laxBu esa
laLÑfr dk egRo] rdZcqf) dh lhek,¡] lkbZeu ekdZ mikxeA laxBfud ifjorZu] vuqdwyu] o`f) vkSj fodkl
laxBfud fu;a=.k rFkk çHkkfodrkA

Hkkx& 2 vkS|ksfxd laca/k

vkS|ksfxd lEcU/kksa dk Lo:i vkSj fo"k; {ks=& Hkkjr esa vkS|ksfxd Je rFkk mldh çfro)rk& lEok/; ds
fl)kar& Hkkjr esa Jfed la?k vkanksyu] lao`f) rFkk lajpuk& ckgjh usr`Ro dh Hkwfedk] Jfedksa dh f'k{kk rFkk
vU; leL;k,¡& lkewfgd lkSnsckth mikxeu fLFkfr;k¡] lhek,¡ vkSj Hkkjrh; ifjfLFkfr;ksa esa mudh çHkkfodrkA
okf.kT; rFkk ys[kk fof/k
çca/k esa Jfedksa dh Hkkxhnkjh] n'kZu] rdksZ/kkj] orZeku fLFkfr vkSj Hkkoh lEHkkouk,¡A
Hkkjr esa vkS|ksfxd fooknksa dk fuokj.k rFkk lek/kku fuokjd mik; lek/ku ra= rFkk O;ogkj esa vkus okys
vU; mik;& lkoZtfud m|eksa esa vkS|ksfxd laca/k&Hkkjrh; m|ksxksa esa vuqifLFkfr rFkk Jfed ifjo/kZu lkisFk
etnwfj;ksa rFkk etnwjh foHksnd rRo] Hkkjr esa etnwjh uhfr& cksul dk ç'u& varjkZ"Vªh; Je laxBu vkSj
Hkkjr&laxBu esa dkfeZd foHkkx dh Hkwfedk& dk;Zdkjh ¼,DthD;wfVo½ fodkl] dkfeZd uhfr;k¡] dkfeZd ys[kk
ijh{kk vkSj dkfeZd vuqla/kkuA

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11- vFkZ'kkL=
[k.M& I (Section- I)
1- vFkZO;oLFkk dk <kapk] jk"Vªh; vk; dk ys[khdj.kA
2- vkfFkZd fodYi& miHkksDrk O;ogkj& mRiknd O;ogkj vkSj cktkj ds :IkA
3- fuos'k lEcU/kh fu.kZ; rFkk vk; vkSj jkstxkj dk fu/kkZj.k&vk;] forj.k vkSj o`f) ds le`) vkfFkZd
çfr:iA
4- cSad O;oLFkk&;kstukc)& fodkl'khy vFkZO;oLFkk ds dsUæh; cSad O;oLFkk ds mís'; vkSj lk/ku rFkk lk[k
lEcU/kh fufr;k¡A fcgkj esa okf.kT; cSadksa ds fØ;k dykiA
5- djksa ds çdkj vkSj vFkZO;oLFkk ij mudk çHkko& ctV ds vk¡dM+ksa ds çHkkoA ;kstukc) fodkl'khy
vFkZO;oLFkk ds ctVh; vkSj jktdks"kh; uhfr ds mís'; vkSj lk/kuA
6- varjkZ"Vªh; O;kikj ç'kqYd i}fr] fofue; nj] vnk;xh 'kks/k] vUrjkZ"Vªh; eqæk o cSad laLFkkuA

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1- Hkkjrh; vFkZ O;oLFkk & Hkkjrh; vFkZ uhfr ds funs'kd fl}kar] ;kstukc) o`f) vkSj forj.k U;k;& xjhch
dk mUewyuA Hkkjrh; vFkZO;oLFkk dk laLFkkxr <kapk& la?kh; 'kklu lajpuk& Ñf"k vkS|ksfxd {ks=]
lkoZtfud vkSj futh {ks=] jk"Vªh; vk;] mldk {ks=h; forj.k] xjhch dgk¡&dgk¡ vkSj fdruhA
2- Ñf"k mRiknu& Ñf"k uhfr& Hkwfe lq/kkj& çkS|ksfxdh; ifjorZu& vkS|ksfxd {ks= ls lg&laca/kA
3- vkS|ksfxd mRiknu& vkS|ksfxd uhfrA lkoZtfud vkSj futh {ks= {ks=h; forj.k& ,dkf/kdkjh çFkk dk
fu;a=.k vkSj ,dkf/kdkjA
4- Ñf"k mRiknksa vkSj vkS|ksfxd mRiknksa ds ewY; fu/kkZj.k lEcU/kh uhfr;k¡ vf/kçkfIr vkSj lkoZtfud forj.kA
5- ctV dh ço`fr;k¡ vkSj jktdks"kh; forj.kA
6- eqæk vkSj lk[k ço`fÙk;k¡ vkSj uhfr& cSad O;oLFkk vkSj vU; foÙkh; laLFkk,¡A
7- fons'kh O;kikj vkSj vnk;xh dks"kA
8- Hkkjrh; ;kstukA mís';] O;wg jpuk] vuqHko vkSj leL;k,¡A
9- fcgkj dh vFkZ O;oLFkk& Ñf"k ,oa m|ksx ds lkisf{kd LFkku] vkfFkZd fodkl ds ekxZ dh :dkoVsa] xjhch ,oa
csjkstxkjh] Hkwfe lq/kkj dh çxfrA

12- fo|qr~ bathfu;fjax


[k.M& I (Section- I)
tky ra=&& fufnZ"V /kkjk vkSj çR;koÙkhZ /kkjk tky dh LFkk;h voLFkk dk fo'ys"k.k] tky&çes;] vkC;wg chp
xf.kr] tky çdk;Z {kf.kd vuqfØ;k] vko`fÙk vuqfØ;k] ykIykWl :ikUrj] Qwfj;j {ks.kh vkSj Qwfj;j :ikarj]
vko`fÙk LiSDVªkbZ] /kzqo 'kwU; ladYiu] çkjfEHkd tky va'ys'k.kA fLFkfr foKku vkSj pqEcd foKkuA
fLFkj fo|qr~ vkSj fLFkj pqEcdh; {ks=ksa dk fo'ys"k.k] ykIykl vkSj I;klksa lehdj.k] ifjlhek] eku leL;kvksa
dk gy] esDlosy lehdj.k] fo|qr pqEcdh; rjax lqpkj.k] Hkw vkSj vkdk'k rjaxsa] Hkw&dsUæ vkSj mixzg ds chp
lapkj.kA
eki&ekiu dh vk/kkjHkwr i)fr;k¡] ekud =qfV fo'ys"k.k lwpd ;a=] dSFkksM&js vkflyksLdksi] oksYVst] ekiu
/kkjk] çfrjks/k] çsjdRo] /kkfjrk le;] vko`fÙk vkSj QqyDl] bysDVªkWfud eksVjA
bysDVªkWfudh& fu;kZr vkSj v)Zpkyd ;qfDr;k¡] led{k ifjiFk] VªkaftLVj iSjkehVj] /kkjk vkSj oksYVst yfC/k
vkSj fuos'k rFkk fuxe çfrck/kkvksa dk fu/kkZj.k vfHkuru] çfof/k] ,dy vkSj cgqpj.k vU; jsfM;ks y?kq ladsr rFkk
o`gr~ ladsr ço/kZd vkSj mudk fo'ys"k.k] iquHkj.k ço/kZd vkSj nksfyr rjax] :i.k ifjiFk vkSj lek;k/kkj tfu=]
fofHké çdkj ds cgqdafir vkSj muds çk;ksxvadh ifjiFkA
fo|qr e'khu& iwohZ ;a=ksa esa bZñ,eñ,Qñ] ,eñ,eñ,Qñ vkSj vklwxsu dk tuu fu"V /kkjk rqY; edkfyd vkSj
çs"kd e'khuksa ds yhMj vkSj tfu= lEcU/kh y{k.k rqY; ifji= fnuifjoZru iks';Z] çpktu] 'kfDr VªkalQjej ds
Qtj vkjs[k vkSj rqY; ifjiFk dk;Z fu"iknu vkSj n{krk dk fu/kkZj.k vkVks VªkalQjej] f=iy VªkalQjejA

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[k.M& II (Section- II)
Hkkx ^^d**
fu;a=.k ç.kkyh& xfrd jsfld fu;a=.k ç.kkfy;ksa dk xf.krh; funsZ'ku] Cykd vkjs[k vkSj ladsr çokg vkys[k]
{kf.kd vuqfØ;k LFkk;h rFkk =qfV;k¡] LFkkf;Ro] vko`fÙk vuqfØ;k çfof"V;k¡] ey fcUnq iFk çfof"V;k¡ Js.kh
çfrdj.kA
vkS|ksfxd bysDVªkWfudh& ,d dyh; vkSj cgw dyh; ifj'kks/kdksa ds fl)kUr vkSj vfHkdYiu fu;af=r
ifj'kks/ku] el.k/kkjh fQYVj] fu;fer 'kfDr çnk; pky; gsrq xfr fu;a=.k ifjiFk çrhid] fn"V /kkjk ds
ç;korhZ /kkjk esa :ikarj.k] pkSij dk¡p] fu;ed vkSj osfYMax ifjiFkA
Hkkx ^^[k**
xq: /kkjk,¡ oS|qr~ e'khusa& çsj.k e'khuksa&?kw.khZ pqEcdh; {ks= cQgqyh; eksVj] çpkyu fl}kUr Qstj vkjs[k] cy
vkj.k vk?kw.kZ leZ.k fo'ks"krk rqY; ifjiFk vkSj blds çkpy fu/kkZj.k] o`Ùk vkjs[k] çorZd xfr fu;a=.k] f}iatj
eksVj] çsj.k tfu=] fl}kUr] Qstj vkjs[k] ,d dyh; eksVjksa dh fo'ks"krk,¡ vkSj vuqç;ksx f}dyh; çsj.k vkSj
eksVj dk vuqç;ksxA
rqYdkfyd e'khu& bZñ,eñ,Qñ lehdj.k Qstj vkSj o`Ùk vkjs[k vifjfer ^^ol** ij çpkyu rqYdkfyd 'kfDr]
çpkyu fo'ks"krk vkSj fofHké i)fr;ksa }kjk fu"iknu] vkdfLed y?kq ifjiFk vkSj e'khu çfr?kkr vkSj dky
fLFkjrk fu/kkZfjr djus gsrq nksyu ys[k dk fo'ys"k.k] eksVj fo'ks"krk,¡ vkSj dk;Z fu"iknu çorZu i}fr vuqç;ksxA
fo'ks"k e'khu& ,EiyhMkbu vkSj esVkMkbu çpkyu fo'ks"krk,¡ vkSj muds vuqç;ksxA
'kfDr ç.kkyh vkSj j{k.k& fofHké çdkj ds 'kfDr dsUæksa dh lkekU; :i&js[kk vkSj vFkZ çca/k vk/kkj& Hkkj]
f'k[kj Hkkj vkSj iafir iaMkj.k l;a=n`"V /kkjk vkSj çR;korhZ /kkjk 'kfDr forj.k dks fofHké ç.kkfy;ksa dh
vFkZO;oLFkk] lapj.k 'kfDr çpyu ifjdyu] thñ,eñMhñ dh ladYiuk] y?kq e/;e vkSj nh?kZ lajpuk ;af= fo|qr~
jks/kd] fo|qr~ jks/kdksa dh fdlh jTtw esa oksYVst dk forj.k vkSj Js xkspu] fo|qr~ jks/kdksa çokrkoj.kh çHkko]
lekfer ?kVdksa }kjk ifjdyu] Hkkj çokg fo'ys"k.k vkSj fdQk;rh çpkyu] LFkk;h n'kk vkSj {kf.kd LFkkf;Ro
nks"k] foyks;u dh fLop fxvj i}fr;k¡] iqu% çorZu vkSj miyfC/k oksYVst] ifjiFk foPNsnd ijh{k.k] j{kh fjy]s
'kfDr ç.kkyh miLdj gsrq y{kh ;kstuk] lapj.k ykbuksa esa lhñVhñ vkSj ihñVhñ egksfeZ;ka] çxkeh rjax vkSj j{k.kA
mi;ksx& vkS|ksfxd ifjpkyu fofo/k ifj;kstukvksa ds fy, oS|rq ~ ehVj vkSj muds vuqerkad dk vkdyu]
çkjEHk gksrs le; eksVjksa dk Roj.k] czsd vkSj mRØe.k çpkyuksa esa eksVj dk vkpj.k] fn"V /kkjk çsj.k eksVj gsrq
fu;a=.k dh ;kstuk] jsy lad"kZ.k dh fofHké ç.kkfy;ksa dh vFkZO;oLFkk vkSj vU; igyw] jsyxkM+h vkokxeu dh
;kaf=dh 'kfDr vkSj ÅtkZ dh t:jrksa rFkk eksVj vuqerkadksa dk vkdyu lad"kZ.k ehVjksa dh fo'ks"krk,¡ ijkoS|qrh;
vkSj çsj.kk rkiuA
vFkok
Hkkx ^^x** ¼çdk'k /kkjk,¡½

lapkj ç.kkfy;ksa vk;ke dk çtuu vkSj lalwpu& dyk nh{khfoy] ekMqyd vkSj foekMqyd dk ç;ksx djrs
gq, vk;ke vko`fr dyk vkSj Lian ekMqyksj flXuyksa dk tuu vkSj lalwpu] ekMqfyd ç.kkfy;ksa dh rqyuk ,oa
leL;k,¡] ç.kkyh n{krk] çfrp;u çes;] /ofu vkSj n'kZu çlkj.k] lapkj.k vkSj vfHkxzkgh ç.kkfy;k¡ ,aVsuk] Hkjdksa
vkSj vfHkçkgh ifjiFk] JO; fLFkr lapj.k js[kk] jsfM;ks vkSj ijk mPp vko`fÙk;k¡A
lw{e rjax& funsf'kr lk/kuksa esa oS|qr~ pqEcdh; rjax& rjax funsZ'kh ?kVd dksVj vuqoknd] lq{e rjax uy vkSj
Bksl voLFkk ;qfDr;k¡] lq{e rjax tfu= vkSj çca/kd] fQYVj lq{e rjax ekiu i)fr;k¡] lq{e rjax fofdj.k
iSVuZ] lapkj vkSj ,aVsuk ç.kkfy;k¡& uhpSyu jsfM;ks lgk;drkA
fo"V /kkjk ço/kZd & çR;{k ;qfXer çca/kd] Hksn ço/kZd] /kki/kj vkSj vuq:Ik vfHkQyuA

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13- Hkwxksy
[k.M& I (Section- I)
Hkwxksy dk fl)kUr
Hkkx ^^d** HkkSfrd Hkwxksy
1- Hkw&vkÑfr foKku& Hkw iVy dk mn~xe rFkk fodkl Hkw&lapyu rFkk IysV foorZfudh] Tokykeq[kh fØ;k
vijnu pØ& Msfol rFkk isad unh;] fgeunh; 'kq"d rFkk dkLVZ Hkw&vkÑfr;k¡] iquZ;ofur rFkk cgqpØh;
Hkw&vkd`fr;k¡A
2- tyok;q foKku& ok;q eaMy] bldh lajpuk rFkk la;kstu] ok;q jkf'k;ka] okrkxz pØokr rFkk lEc)
ifj?kVuk,¡& tyok;q oxhZdj.k] dksisu rFkk FkkUFkZosV] Hkwryty] typØ rFkk ty oSKkfud pØA
3- e`nk;sa rFkk ouLifr& e`nk mRifÙk oxhZdj.k rFkk forj.k] lokuk rFkk ekulqu ou thoksekas ds
ikfjfLFkfrd igywA
4- egklkxjh; foKku& egklkxj ry] mPpkop Hkkjrh; egklkxjh; ry dk mPpkop] yo.krk] /kkjk,¡ rFkk
Tokj] leqæ fu{ksi rFkk ewax pêkusaA
5- ikfjfLFkfrd ra= & ikfjfLFkfr&ra= dh ladYiuk] ikfjfLFkfrd ra= ij euq"; dk la?kkr] fo'o dh
ikfjfLFkfr dk vlarqyuA
Hkkx ^^[k^* ekuo rFkk vkfFkZd Hkwxksy
1- HkkSxksfyd fpUru dk fodkl& ;wjksih; rFkk fczfV'k Hkwxksyfonksa dk ;ksxnku] fu;frokn rFkk lEHkookn]
Hkwxksy esa }Srokn ek=kRed rFkk O;ogkjkRed Økafr;k¡A
2- ekuo Hkwxksy& ekuo rFkk ekuo çtkfr;ksa dk vkfoHkkZo] ekuo dk lakLÑfrd fodkl] fo'o ds çeq[k
lkaLÑfrd ifjeaMy] varjkZ"Vªh; çoztu] vrhr vkSj orZeku] fo'o dh tula[;k dk forj.k rFkk o`f)]
tu&lkaf[;dh; laØe.k rFkk fo'o tula[;k dh leL;k,¡A
3- cLrh Hkwxksy& xzkeh.k rFkk uxjh; cfLr;ksa dh ladYiuk] uxjhdj.k dk mn~Hko& xzkeh.k cLrh ds çfr:i]
uxjh; oxhZdj.k&uxjh; çHkko ds {ks= rFkk xzkeh.k uxjh; lhekUr] uxjksa dh vkUrfjd lajpuk] fo'o esa
uxjh; o`f) dh leL;k,¡A
4- jktuhfrd Hkwxksy& jk"Vª vkSj jkT; dh ladYiuk,¡] lhekUr] lhek,¡ rFkk oQj {ks=] dsUæ LFky rFkk mikUr
LFky dh ladYiuk] la?koknA
5- vkfFkZd Hkwxksy& fo'o dk vkfFkZd fodkl& ekiu rFkk leL;k,¡] lalk/ku dh ladYiuk] fo'o lalk/ku
mudk forj.k rFkk fo'o leL;k,¡] fo'o ÅtkZ ladV] vfHko`f) dh lhek,¡] fo'o Ñf"k& çk:Ik foKku rFkk
fo'o ds Ñf"k {ks=] Ñf"k vofLFkfr dk fl)kar] fo'o m|ksx&m|ksxksa dh vofLFkfr dk fl}kUr] fo'o
vkS|ksfxd uewus rFkk leL;k,¡] fo'o O;kikj fl)kUr rFkk fo'o ds çfr:iA

[k.M& II (Section- II)


Hkkjr dk Hkwxksy
HkkSfrd igyw& Hkw oSKkfud bfrgkl] Hkw&vkÑfr vkSj viokg ra=] Hkkjrh; ekulwu dk mn~xe vkSj fØ;k fof/k]
eqæk vkSj ouLifrA
ekuoh; igyw& vkfnoklh {ks= rFkk mudh leL;k,¡] tual[;k forj.k] la?kurk vkSj o`f)] tual[;k dh
leL;k,¡ rFkk uhfr;k¡A
lalk/ku& Hkwfe [kfut] ty thoh; vkSj leqæh lalk/kuksa dk laj{k.k vkSj mi;ksxA
Ñf"k& flapkbZ] Qlyksa dh xgurk] Qlyksa dk la;kstu] gfjr Økafr] Hkwfe mi;ksx lEcU/kh uhfr] xzkeh.k vFkZ
O;oLFkk&Ik'kqikyu] lkekftd okfudh vkSj ?kjsyw m|ksxA
m|ksx& vkS|ksfxd fodkl dk bfrgkl] LFkkuhdj.k dkjd] [kfut vk/kkfjr] Ñf"k vk/kkfjr rFkk ou vk/kkfjr
m|ksxksa dk v/;;u] vkS|ksfxd ladqy vkSj vkS|ksfxd {ks=h;dj.kA
ifjogu vkSj O;kikj& lM+dksa] jsyekxk± rFkk tyekxks± dh O;oLFkk dk v/;;u] vUr% rFkk varj{ks=h; O;kikj
rFkk xk¡o ds cktkj dsUæksa dh HkwfedkA
cfLr;k¡& xzkeh.k cfLr;ksa dk çfr:i] Hkkjr eas uxjh; fodkl rFkk mudh leL;k,¡] Hkkjrh; uxjksa dh vkarfjd
lajpuk] uxj vk;kstu] xUnh cfLr;k¡ rFkk uxjh; vkokl] jk"Vªh; uxjhdj.k uhfrA
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{ks=h; fodkl rFkk vk;kstu& Hkkjr dh iapo"khZ; ;kstuk] cgqLrjh; vk;kstu] jkT; ftyk rFkk ç[kaM Lrjh;
vk;kstu] Hkkjr esa fodkl ds laca/k esa {ks=h; vlekurk,¡A
jktuSfrd igyw & Hkkjr dh jktuSfrd leL;k,¡] jkT; iquxZBu] Hkkjr dh vUrjkZ"Vªh; lhek rFkk lEc) ekeysA
Hkkjr rFkk fgUn egklkxj {ks= dh Hkw&jktuhfrA
fcgkj ds Hkwxksy dk fuEufyf[kr 'kh"kZdksa ds vUrxZr v/;;u] çkÑfrd foHkkx] fefê;k¡] ou] tyok;q] Ñf"k dk
çfr:i] lw[kk vkSj ck<+xzLr {ks=ksa dh leL;k,¡ vkSj lek/kku] çeq[k [kfut lalk/ku& yksgk] rkEck] ckDlkbV]
vcj[k vkSj dks;yk] çeq[k m|ksx& yksgk&bLikr] ,Y;qeqfu;e] lhesUV] phuh] çeq[k vkS|ksfxd çns'k] fcgkj dh
tual[;k dh leL;k] tu&tkfr;ksa dh leL;k,¡ vkSj mudk lek/kku] fcgkj esa uxjhdj.k dk çfr:iA

14- Hkw&foKku
[k.M& I (Section- I)
¼lkekU; Hkw&foKku] Hkw&vkÑfr foKku lajpukRed Hkw&foKku] thok'e foKku vkSj Lrfjdh½
1- lkekU; Hkw&foKku& Hkwxfr foKku ls lEc) ÅtkZ dh xfrfof/k] Hkwfe dk mn~xe vkSj varLFk] Hkwfe ds
fofHké fof/k vkSj dky }kjk pêkuksa dh frfFk fu/kkZj.kA Tokykeq[kh ds dkj.k vkSj mRifÙk] Tokykeq[kh
es[kyk,¡] Hkwpky Tokykeq[kh es[kykvksa ls lac)dj.k vkSj Hkw&oSKkfud çHkko rFkk QSykoA eqæh.kh rFkk mudk
oxhZdj.kA }hi&}hipkiksa] laHkhj lkxj [kkb;k¡ rFkk e/;&egklkxjh; dVd lefLFkfrd ioZrksa & çdkj
vkSj mn~xe] egk}hi cgko dk laf{kIr fopkj] egk}hiksa rFkk lkxjksa dh mRifÙk] ok;q rajxksa vkSj Hkw&oSKkfud
leL;kvksa ls bldk yxkoA
2- Hkw&vkÑfr foKku& çkjfHHkd fl}kar rFkk egRoA Hkw&vkÑfr vkSj çfØ;k rFkk iSjkehVj Hkw&vkÑfrd pØksa
rFkk muds çfriknu] mUeqfDr xq.k] LFkykÑfr lajpukvksa vkSj v'e foKku ls budk laca/k] cM+h
Hkw&vkÑfr;k¡] viogurk] Hkkjrh; miegk}hi ds Hkw&çkÑfrd xq.kA NksVkukxiqj iBkj ds Hkw&vkÑfrd xq.kA
3- lajpukRed Hkw&foKku& ncko rFkk Hkkj nh?kZcrt rFkk pêku fo:i.kA oyu vkSj Hkza'ku dk eSdsfudy
ykbuj vkSj Iykuj lajpuk,¡ vkSj mRifÙkewyd egRoA isVhª QSfczd fo'ys"k.k vkSj bldk Hkw&oSKkfud
leL;kvksa ls ekufp=h; çfrosnu vkSj yxkoA Hkkjr dk foorZfudh <kapkA
4- thok'e foKku& lw{e rFkk o`gr~&thok'e thokjuk dk laj{k.k vkSj mi;ksfxrk] uke i)fr ds oxhZdj.k
dk lkekU; fopkjA Luk;kfod m}o vkSj bl ij iqjk lkfRodh v/;;u dk çHkkoA
vkÑfr foKku czkfdiksM~l] fookyCl xSLVªksiksM~l] vEeksuksbM~l] fVªyksokbV~l] ,fpuksbM~l rFkk dksjyl dh
fodkloknh ço`f) dk Hkw&oSKkfud bfrgkl lfgr oxhZdj.kA
i`"Bkoaf'k;ksa ds ç/kku lewg rFkk muds vkÑfr xq.kA xq.kksa ls i`"Bkoa'k thou] Mk;ukslksj] flokfyd i`"Bkoa'kA
v'oksa] gkfFk;ksa rFkk ekuo dk foLr`r v/;;uA xksaMokuk ¶yksjk vkSj buds egRoA
lw{e thok'eksa ds çdkj rFkk muds rsy dh xos"k.kk ds fo'ks"k lUnHkZ lfgr egRoA
5- Lrfjdh& Lrfjdh ds fl)karA Lrjh; oxhZdj.k rFkk uke i)frA Lrfjdh; ekud eki] Hkkjrh; miegk}hi
ds fofHké Hkw&oSKkfudksa i)fr dk foLr`r v/;;u] Hkkjrh; vkÑfr foKku dh lhek leL;k,¡A fofHké
Hkw&oSKkfud i)fr;ksa dh muds çdkj {ks= esa Lrjhdh dh :Ik js[kkA Hkkjrh; mi&egk}hi dh Hkwrdky dh
vof/kA laf{kIr tyok;q vkSj vkXus; fØ;kdykiksa dk v/;;uA iwjk HkkSxksfyd iqufuZekZ.kA

[k.M& II (Section- II)


¼LQV :fidh%] [kfut foKku] 'kSy foKku] vkfFkZd Hkw&foKku ,oa ç;qDr Hkw&foKku½

1- LQV :fidh%& LQVkRed rFkk vLQkVkRed rRo] fo'ks"k xzqi çokl lfefrA lfefr dh 32 Jsf.k;ksa esa
LQVh dk oxhZdj.kA LQV:fidh ladsruk dh varjkZ"Vªh; i)fr] LQV lfefr dks foKr djus ds fy,
f=foe ç{ksiA ;eyu rFkk ;ey&tuu fof/k;k¡A LQV vfu;ferrk,¡A fLQV v/;;u ds fy, ,Dl fdj.kksa
dk mi;ksxA
2- çdk'kh; [kfut foKku%& çdk'k ds lkekU; fl+)kar] lensf'kd vkSj vfulksVªksfiTe n`f"V lwfpdk dh
/kkj.kk] rdoZUrk] O;frdj.k jax rFkk fuokZi.k LQVksa esa n`f"V esa fnxfoU;kl] fo'ys"k.k vfrfjDr n`f"VA
3- [kfut foKku%& fØLVy jlk;u ds rRo ca/kd ds çdkjA vk;ksuhØsMh lgUOk; la[;k] vkblksekWfQZTe]
ikWfyekWfQZTe rFkk L;wMks ekWfQZTeA flyhdsV dk jpukRed oxhZdj.kA pêku cukus okys [kfutksa dk foLr`r

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v/;;u] mudk HkkSfrd] jklk;fud rFkk çdk'kh; xq.k rFkk muds ç;ksx] ;fn dksbZ gks] bu [kfutksa ds
mRiknksa ds ifjorZuksa dk v/;;uA
4- lSyfoKku%& eSxek] bldk çtuu] LoHkko rFkk la;kstuA ckbujh rFkk VuZjh i)fr dk lk/kkj.k Qst dk
Mk;xzke rFkk mudk egRo] oksfcu çfrfØ;k fl)kar] eSxesfVd fousnhdj.k] vkRe;kRdj.kA cukoV rFkk
lajpuk vkSj mudh ik"kk.k] mRifr] egRo] vkXus; pêkuksa dk oxhZdj.k] Hkkjr ds egRoiw.kZ pêku VkbZi dh
isVªksxzkQh rFkk isVªkstsusfll] xzsukbV~l] dkuksZdkbV~l] ,uksFkksZlkbVl rFkk {kkjh; pêkuA
ryNV pêkuksa ds cukoV dh çfØ;k,¡] Mkbtsusfll rFkk fyfFkfQds'ku] cukoV rFkk lajpuk vkSj
mldk egRo] vkXus; pêkuksa dk oxhZdj.k] DykfLVd rFkk uu&DyfLVdA Hkkjh [kfut vkSj mldk egRoA
teko Ik;kZoj.k ds vkjfEHkd fl)karA vkXus; dk vxzHkkx rFkk mRifÙk LFkku] lkekU; pêku çdkjksa ds
f'kykys[kA
:ikUrj.k dk ifjorZu] :ikUrj.k ds çdkj] :ikUrfjd xszM] tksu rFkk vxzHkkxA ,ñlhñ,Qñ]
,ñdsñ,Qñ rFkk ,ñ,Qñ,eñ vkÑfrA pêkuksa ds :ikUrj.k dh cukoV] lajpuk rFkk ukekad.k] egRoiw.kZ pêkuksa
ds f'kyk ;k 'kSy tuuA
5- vkfFkZd Hkw&foKku& dPps /kkrq dk fl)kar] /kkrq [kfut rFkk fo/kkrq] dPps /kkrq dh xfrfof/k] [kfut laxzgksa
dh cukoV dh çfØ;k] dPps /kkrq dk oxhZdj.k] dPps /kkrq laxzg Kku dk fu;a=.k] esVkyhtsusfVd bihg]
egRoiw.kZ /kkrq laca/kh fcuk /kkrq laca/kh laxzg] rsy rFkk çkÑfrd xSl] {ks=] Hkkjr ds dks;yk {ks=A Hkkjr dh
[kfut lEink] [kfut vFkZ] jk"Vªh; [kfut uhfr] [kfutksa dh lqj{kk rFkk mi;ksfxrkA
6- ç;qDr Hkw&foKku& vk'kktud vkSj ;a= dyk ç/kkurk,¡A [kuu foKku dh ç/kku i)fr] uewuk dPpk /kkrq
HkaMkj.k rFkk ykHk vfHk;kaf=d dk;ks± esa Hkw&foKku dk ç;ksxA
e`nk rFkk Hkwfexr ty & Hkw foKkuA fcgkj ds Hkwfexr ty çns'kA Hkw&oSKkfud xos"k.k esa ok;q lEcU/kh fp=ksa dk
ç;ksxA

15- bfrgkl
[k.M& I (Section- I)
Hkkx ¼d½ && Hkkjr dk bfrgkl ¼760 bZloh lu~ rd½
1- flU/kq lH;rk
mn~xe] foLrkj] çeq[k fo'ks"krk,¡] egkuxj] O;kikj vkSj laca/k( gjkl ds dkj.k] mrjk thfork vkSj lkarRoA
2- oSfnd ;qx
oSfnd lkfgR;] oSfnd ;qx dk HkkSxksfyd {ks=] flU/kq lH;rk vkSj tSfod laLÑr ds chp vlekurk,¡ vkSj
lekurk,¡A jktuhfrd] lkekftd vkSj vkfFkZd çfr:Ik] egku /kkfeZd fopkj vkSj jhfr&fjoktA
3- ekS;Z dky ls iwoZ
/kkfeZd vkanksyu ¼tSu] ckS) vkSj vU; /keZ½ lkekftd vkSj vkfFkZd fLFkfrA ex/k lkezkT; dk x.kra= vkSj
o`f)A
4- ekS;Z lkezkT;
lk/ku] lkezkT; ç'kklu dk mn~Hko] o`f) vkSj iru] lkekftd vkSj vkfFkZd fLFkfr] v'kksd dh uhfr vkSj
lq/kkj dkyA
5- ekS;Z dky ds ckn ¼200 bZñiwñ& 300 bZñ½
mÙkjh vkSj nf{k.kh Hkkjr esa çeq[k jktoa'k] vkfFkZd vkSj lkekftd] laLÑr] çkÑr vkSj rfey /keZ ¼egk;ku
dk mn; vkSj bZ'ojoknh mikluk½A dyk ¼xka/kkj] eFkqjk rFkk vU; Ldwy½ dsUæh; ,f'k;k ls laca/kA
6- xqIr dky
xqIr lkezkT; dk mn; vkSj iru] cdkVdkl] ç'kklu lekt vFkZO;LFkk] lkfgR; dyk vkSj /keZ nf{k.k iwoZ
,f'k;k ls laca/kA
7- xqIr dky ds Ik'pkr~ ¼500 bZñ&700 bZñ½
iq';Hkwfrl] eks[kkfnl] muds Ik'pkr~ xqIr jktkA g"kZo/kZu vkSj mldk dky] cnkeh ds pkyqD;A iYyo]
lekt] ç'kklu vkSj dykA vjc fot;A
8- foKku vkSj çkS|ksfxdh] f'k{kk vkSj Kku dk lkekU; iqujh{k.kA
Hkkx ¼[k½& e/;;qxhu Hkkjr ¼Hkkjr 750 bZñ ls 1200 bZñ rd½
1- jktuhfrd vkSj lkekftd n'kk] jktiwr] mudh uhfr;k¡ vkSj lkekftd lajpuk ¼Hkw&lajpuk vkSj bldk
lekt Ikj çHkko½A

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2- O;kikj vkSj okf.kT;
3- dyk] /keZ vkSj n'kZu] 'kadjkpk;ZA
4- rVoÙkhZ fØ;kdyki] vjch ls laca/k] vkilh lkaLÑfrd çHkkoA
5- jk"Vªdqy] bfrgkl esa mudh Hkwfedk] dyk vkSj laLÑfr esa ;ksxnku ¼pksy lkezkT;] LFkkuh; Lok;r ljdkj]
Hkkjrh; xzke i)fr ds y{k.k] nf{k.k esa lekt vFkZO;oLFkk] dyk vkSj fo|k½A
6- eqgEen xtuoh ds vkØe.k ls iwoZ Hkkjrh; lekt vyo:uh ds n`"VkUrA

Hkkjr 1200&1765

7- mÙkj Hkkjr esa fnYyh lqYrkuksa dh uhao] dkj.k vkSj ifjfLFkfr;k¡] Hkkjrh; lekt ij mldk çHkkoA
8- f[kyth lkezkT;] lkFkZdrk vkSj vk'k;] ç'kklfud vkSj vkfFkZd fofu;eu vkSj jkT; ,oe~ turk ij mudk
çHkkoA
9- eqgEen fcu rqxyd ds v/khu jkT; uhfr;ksa vkSj ç'kklfud fl)karksa dh uohu fLFkfr] fQjkst'kkg dh
/kkfeZd uhfr vkSj yksd&fuekZ.kA
10- fnYyh lYrur dk fo?kVu& dkj.k vkSj Hkkjrh; jktra= vkSj lekt ij bldk çHkkoA
11- jkT; dk Lo:Ik vkSj fo'ks"krk& jktuhfrd fopkj vkSj laLFkk,¡] Ñ"kd lajpuk vkSj laca/k] 'kgjh dsUæksa dh
o`f)] O;kikj vkSj y?kq okf.kT;] f'kYidkjksa vkSj Ñ"kdksa] uohu f'kYi] m|ksx vkSj çk/kksfxdh Hkkjrh; vkS"kf/k;ksa
dh fLFkfrA
12- Hkkjrh; laLÑfr ij bLyke dk çHkko& eqfLye jgL;oknh vkanksyu] HkfDr larksa dh çÑfr vkSj lkFkZdrk]
egkjk"Vª /keZA oS"o iqu:)kjdksa ds vkanksyuksa dh Hkwfedk] pSrU; vkanksyu dh lkekftd vkSj /kkfeZd
lkFkZdrk] eqfLye lkekftd thou ij fgUnq lekt dk çHkkoA
13- fot; uxj lkezkT;] bldh mRifÙk vkSj o`f) dyk] lkfgR; vkSj laLÑfr esa ;ksxnku] lkekftd vkSj
vkfFkZd fLFkfr;k¡] ç'kklu dh i)fr] fot; uxj lkezkT; dk fo?kVuA
14- bfrgkl ds lzksr] çeq[k bfrgkldkjksas] f'kykys[kksa vkSj eaf=;ksa dk fooj.kA
15- mÙkj Hkkjr esa eqxy lkezkT; dh LFkkiuk& ckcj dh p<+kbZ ds le; fgUnqLrku esa jktuSfrd vkSj lkekftd
fLFkfr] ckcj vkSj gqek;aq] Hkkjrh; leqæ esa iqrZxkyh fu;a=.k dh LFkkiuk] blds jktuhfrd ,oa vkfFkZd
ifj.kkeA
16- lwj] jktuhfrd] jktLo vkSj vlSfud ç'kkluA
17- vdcj ds v/khu eqxy lkezkT; dk foLrkj%& jktuSfrd ,drk] vdcj ds v/khu jktra= dk uohu Lo:Ik]
vdcj dk /kkfeZd jktuhfrd fopkj] xSj eqfLyeksa ds lkFk laca/kA
18- e/; dkyhu ;qx esa {ks=h; Hkk"kkvksa vkSj lkfgR; dh o`f)] dyk vkSj oLrqdyk dk fodklA
19- jktuhfrd fopkj vkSj laLFkk,¡] eqxy lkezkT; dh çÑfr] Hkw&jktLo ç'kklu] eulcnkjh vkSj tkxhjnkjh
i)fr;ka] Hkwfe lajpuk vkSj tehankjksa dh Hkwfedk] [ksrhgj laca/k] lSfud laxBuA
20- vkSjaxtsc dh /kkfeZd uhfr& nf{k.k esa eqxy lkezkT; dk foLrkj] vkSjaxtsc ds fo:) foæksg] Lo:Ik vkSj
ifj.kkeA
21- 'kgjh dsUæksa dk foLrkj& vkS|ksfxd vFkZO;oLFkk& 'kgjh vkSj xzkeh.k fons'kh O;kikj vkSj okf.kT;] eqxy vkSj
;wjksih; O;kikfjd dEifu;k¡A
22- fgUnw&eqfLye laca/k] ,dhdj.k dh ço`fÙk&la;qDr laLÑfr ¼16oha ls 18oha 'krkCnh½A
23- f'kokth dk mn;& eqxyksa ds lkFk mudk la?k"kZ] f'kokth dk ç'kklu] is'kok ¼1707&1761½ ds v/khu ejkBh
'kfDr dk foLrkj] çFke rhu is'kokvksa ds v/khu ejkBk jktuhfrd lajpuk] pkSFk vkSj ljns'keq[kh] ikuhir
dh rhljh yM+kbZ] dkj.k vkSj çHkko] ejkBk jkT; o la?k dk vkfoHkkZo] bldh lajpuk vkSj HkwfedkA
24- eqxy lkezkT; dk fo?kVu] uohu {ks=h; jkT; dk vkfoHkkZoA
[k.M& II (Section- II)
Hkkx ^^d** vk/kqfud Hkkjr ¼1757 ls 1947½
1- ,sfrgkfld 'kfDr;k¡ vkSj dkjd] ftudh otg ls vaxzstksa dk Hkkjr ij vf/kiR; gqvk] fo'sk"kr;k caxky]
egkjk"Vª vkSj fla/k ds lUnHkZ esa Hkkjrh; rkdrksa }kjk çfrjks/k vkSj mudh vlQyrkvksa ds dkj.kA
2- jktokM+ksa ij vaxzstksa dk çeq[k dk fodkjA
3- mifuos'kokn dh voLFkk,¡ vkSj ç'kklfud <kaps vkSj uhfr;ksa esa ifjorZu ¼jktLo] U;k; lekt vkSj f'k{kk
lEcU/kh ifjorZu vkSj fczfV'k vkSifuosf'kd fgrksa esa mudk laca/k½A

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4- fczfV'k vkfFkZd uhfr vkSj mudk çHkko] Ñf"k dk okf.kT;hdj.k] xzkeh.k _.kxzLrrk] Ñf"k Jfedksa dh o`f)]
nLrdkjh m|ksxksa dk fouk'k] lEifÙk dk iyk;u] vk/kqfud m|ksxksa dh o`f) rFkk iwathoknh oxZ dk mn;]
bZlkbZ fe'kuksa dh xfrfof/k;k¡A
5- Hkkjrh; lekt ds iquthZou ds çHkko] lkekftd /kkfeZd vkanksyu] lq/kkjdksa ds lkekftd] /kkfeZd]
jktuhfrd vkSj vkfFkZd fopkj vkSj mudh Hkfo"; n`f"V] méhloha 'krkCnh ds iqutkZxj.k dk Lo:Ik vkSj
mldh lhek,¡] tkfrxr vkanksyu fo'ks"kdj nf{k.k vkSj egkjk"Vª ds lUnHkZ esa] vkfnoklh foæksg fo'ks"kdj
e/; rFkk iwohZ Hkkjr esaA
6- ukxfjd foæksg& 1857 dk foæksg] ukxfjd foæksg vkSj Ñ"kd foæksg fo'ks"kdj uhy cxkor ds laca/k eas]
nf{k.k ds naxs vkSj Hkksiyk cxkorA
7- Hkkjrh; jk"Vªh; vkanksyu dk mn; vkSj fodkl& Hkkjrh; jk"Vªokn ds lkekftd vk/kkj] çkjfEHkd
jk"Vªokfn;ksa vkSj mxz jk"Vªokfn;ksa dh uhfr;k¡ vkSj dk;ZØe] mxz Økafrdkjh ny] vkradoknh lkEçnkf;drk
dk mn; vkSj fodklA Hkkjr dh jktuhfr esa xka/khth dk mn; vkSj muds tu&vkanksyu ds rjhds]
vlg;ksx lfou; voKk vkSj Hkkjr NksM+ks vkanksyu] VªsM ;wfu;u vkSj fdlku vkanksyuA jktokM+ksa dh turk
ds vkanksyu] dkaxzsl lektoknh vkSj lkE;oknhA jk"Vªh; vkanksyu ds çfr fczVsu dh ljdkjh çfrfØ;k]
1909&1935 ds laoS/kkfud ifrorZuksa ds ckjs esa dkaxzsl dk :[k] vktkn fgUn QkSt 1946 dk ukSlsuk foæksg]
Hkkjr dk foHkktu vkSj Lora=rk dh çkfIrA

Hkkx ^^[k**& fo'o bfrgkl ¼1500&1950½


¼d½ HkkSxksfyd [kkstksa& lkeUrokn dk iru] iwathokn dk çkjEHk ¼;wjksIk esa iquthZou vkSj /keZ lq/kkj½ uohu
fujadq'k jktra=& jk"Vª jkT;ksn;A
if'peh ;wjksi esa okf.kfT;d Økafr okf.kT;oknA
baxySaM esa lalnh; la?kksa dk fodklA rhl o"khZ; ;q)A ;wjksIk ds bfrgkl esa bldk egRoA
¼[k½ Ýkal dk çHkqRo&
fo'o ds oSKkfud n`f"Vdks.k dk mn;A çoks/ku dk ;qx] vesfjdk dh Økafr ,oe~ bldk egRoA
Ýkal dh Økafr rFkk uSiksfy;u dk ;qx ¼1789&1815½] fo'o bfrgkl esa bldk egRoA if'peh ;wjksIk esa lq/kkjokn
rFkk çtkra= dk fodkl ¼1815&1914½] vkS|ksfxd Økafr dk oSKkfud rFkk rduhdh i`"BHkwfe] ;wjksi ds vkS|ksfxd
Økafr dh voLFkk,¡] ;wjksi esa lkekftd rFkk Je vkanksyuA
¼x½ fo'kky jk"Vª jkT;ksa dk lqn`<+hdj.k] bVyh dk ,dhdj.k] teZu lkezkT; dk vkcknhdj.kA vesfjdk dk
flfoy ;q)A 19oha vkSj 20oha 'krkCnh esa ,f'k;k rFkk vÝhdk esa mifuos'kokn rFkk lkezkT;oknA
phu rFkk if'peh 'kfDr;k¡A tkiku vkSj blds mn; dk cM+h 'kfDr ds :Ik esa vk/kqfudhdj.kA
;wjksih; 'kfDr;k¡ rFkk vksêkeu ,Eik;j ¼1815&1914½-
çFke fo'o;q)& ;q) dk vkfFkZd rFkk lkekftd çHkko& isfjl laf/k 1919-
¼?k½ :l dh Økafr 1917& :l esa vkfFkZd rFkk lkekftd iqu% fuekZ.k] bUMksusf'k;k] phu rFkk fgUn phu esa
jk"Vªoknh vkanksyuA
phu esa lkE;okn dk mn; vkSj LFkkiukA vjc lalkj esa tkx`fr] feJ esa Lok/khurk rFkk lq/kkj gsrq la?k"kZ] deky
varkrqdZ ds v/khu vk/kqfud rqdhZ dk vkfp/kkZuA vjc jk"Vªokn dk mn;A
1929&32 dk fo'o oyuA Ýsadfyu Mh :tosYV dk u;k O;ogkjA ;wjksi esa loZlÙkkokn] bVyh esa eksgokn] teZu
esa ukthoknA tkiku esa lSU;okn] f}rh; fo'o;q) ds mn~xe rFkk ifj.kkeA

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16- Je ,oe~ lekt dY;k.k
[k.M& I (Section- I)
Je fo/kku ,oa Je ç'kklu
1- Je fo/kku ds fl)kar& Je fo/kku ds çdkj
2- Hkkjr esa Je fo/kku dk laf{kIr bfrgkl
3- Hkkjrh; lafo/kku esa Je lEcU/kh mica/k
4- fuEufyf[kr Je vf/kfu;e( ;Fkk v|ru la'kksf/kr eq[; mica/k ,oa mudk ewY;kadu
¼d½ dkj[kkuk vf/kfu;e] 1948
¼[k½ U;wure etnwjh vf/kfu;e] 1948& fcgkj esa dk;kZUo;u
¼x½ etnwjh Hkqxrku vf/kfu;e] 1936
¼?k½ lekt ikfjJfed vf/kfu;e] 1976
¼³½ deZdkj {kfriwfÙkZ vf/kfu;e] 1923
¼p½ çlwfr fgrykHk vf/kfu;e] 1961
¼N½ deZpkjh jkT; chek vf/kfu;e] 1948
¼t½ miknku lank; vf/kfu;e] 1972
¼>½ cky Je ¼çfr"ks/k ,oa fofu;e½ vf/kfu;e] 1986
¼¥½ chM+h rFkk flxkj deZdkj ¼fu;kstu dh 'krs±½ vf/kfu;e] 1966
¼V½ fcgkj nwdku ,oa çfr"Bku vf/kfu;e] 1953
5- varjkZ"Vªh; Je laxBu] xBu] fØ;kdyki] varjkZ"Vªh; Je ekudksa dk l`tu Hkkjrh; Je fo/kku ij çHkkoA
6- fcgkj esa Je ç'kkluA
[k.M& II (Section- II)
vkS|ksfxd lEcU/k ,oe~ lekt dY;k.k

1- vkS|ksfxd lEcU/k ,oe~ Je la?k] Hkkjr vkSj fcgkj ds lUnHkZ esa%&


¼d½ vkS|ksfxd lEcU/k & vo/kkj.kk] foLrkj {ks=] eq[; igywA
¼[k½ vkS|ksfxd fookn ,oa gM+rky& :i] dkj.k vkSj jksdFkke] vkS|ksfxd fookn lqy>kus ds fofHké rjhds]
lkewfgd lkSnsckth] vkS|ksfxd fookn vf/kfu;e] 1947-
¼x½ çcU/k esa Jfedksa dh lgHkkfxrk& mís';] laLFkk,¡] orZeku fLFkfr] Hkkjr esa foQyrk ds dkj.kA
¼?k½ Hkkjr esa Je la?k& laf{kIr bfrgkl] çdkj] mís'; ,oa çkfIr dh fof/k;k¡] <kapk ,oa ç'kklu] jktuSfrd yxko
,oa usr`Ro] çfr}fU}rk ,oa ekU;rk dh leL;k] Je la?k vf/kfu;e] 1926-
¼³½ vuq'kklu lafgrk ,oa vkpj.k lafgrkA
2- lekt dY;k.k ,oa lkekftd lqj{kk&
¼d½ lkekftd lqj{kk& vFkZ] {ks=] çÑfr ,oa rjhds(
¼[k½ csjkstxkjh& vFkZ] çdkj] dkj.k] nwj djus ds mik;] Hkkjr esa csjkstxkjh lEcU/kh fo'sk"k dk;Zde(
¼x½ fu/kZurk& vFkZ] çdkj] ek=k] dkj.k] nwj djus ds mik;] Hkkjr ,oa fcgkj esa xzkeh.k fu/kZurk] mUewyu lEcU/kh
ljdkj ds fo'ks"k dk;ZØeA
¼?k½ cky dY;k.k& ckydksa dh leL;k,¡] muds fy;s dY;k.k dk;Z(
¼³½ efgyk dY;k.k& efgykvksa dh leL;k,¡] muds fy;s dY;k.k dk;Z(
¼p½ vuqlwfpr tkfr ,oa tu&tkfr dY;k.k& leL;k,¡] dY;k.k dk;Z(
¼N½ e|iku fu"ks/k& fcgkj esa fLFkfr(
¼t½ os';ko`fÙk& çÑfr] dkj.k] çHkko] nwj djus ds mik;(
¼>½ fHk{kko`fÙk& çÑfr] dkj.k] fcgkj esa fLFkfr(
¼¥½ fcgkj ljdkj ds lkekftd lqj{kk dk;ZØe& o`)koLFkk isa'ku] vfu;kstu HkÙkk] lewg chek] ca/kqvk Jfedksa dk
iquokZluA

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17- fof/k
[k.M& I (Section- I)
Hkkx& 1 Hkkjr dh laoS/kkfud fof/k
1- Hkkjrh;&lafo/kku dh çÑfrA blds ifjla?kh; Lo:Ik dh fofHké fo'ks"krk,¡A
2- ewy vf/kdkj] funs'kd rRo rFkk ewy vf/kdkjksa ds lkFk mudk laca/kA ewy drZO;(
3- lerk dk vf/kdkjA
4- okd~ Lora=rk vkSj vfHkO;fDr Lokra=; dk vf/kdkjA
5- çk.k vkSj nSfgd Lora=rk dk vf/kdkjA
6- /kkfeZd] lkaLÑfrd rFkk 'kS{kf.kd vf/kdkjA
7- jk"Vªifr dh laoS/kkfud fLFkfr rFkk eaf=ifj"kn~ ds lkFk laca/kA
8- jkT;iky vkSj mldh 'kfDr;k¡A
9- mPpre U;k;ky; vkSj mPp U;k;ky;] mudh 'kfDr;k¡ rFkk vf/kdkfjrkA
10- la?k yksd lsok vk;ksx rFkk jkT; yksd lsok vk;ksx mudh 'kfDr;k¡ ,sls ÑR;A
11- uSlfxZd U;k; dk fl)kar(
12- la?k rFkk jkT;ksa ds chp fo/kk;h 'kfDr;ksa dk forj.k(
13- çR;k;ksftr fo/kku& bldh laoS/kkfudrk] U;kf;d rFkk fo/kk;h fu;a=.kA
14- la?k rFkk jkT;ksa ds chp ç'kklfud ,oa f}rh; laca/kA
15- Hkkjr esa O;kikj] okf.kT; vkSj lekxeA
16- vkikr mica/kA
17- flfoy deZpkfj;ksa ds fy;s lkafo/kkfud lqj{kkA
18- lalnh; fo'ks"kkf/kdkj vkSj mUeqfDr;k¡A
19- lafo/kku dk la'kks/kuA
varjkZ"Vªh; fof/k
Hkkx& 2
1- varjkZ"Vªh; fof/k dh çÑfrA
2- lzksr laf/k] :f<+] lH; jk"Vªksa }kjk ekU;rk çkIr fof/k ds lkekU; fl}kUr] fof/k fu/kkZj.k ds fy;s leuq"kaxh
lk/ku] varjkZ"Vªh; vaxksa ds ladYi rFkk fof'k"V vfHkdj.kksa ds fofu;euA
3- vUrjkZ"Vªh; fof/k rFkk jk"Vªh; fof/k ds chp laca/kA
4- jkT; ekU;rk vkSj jkT; mÙkjkf/kdkjA
5- jkT;ksa ds jkT; {ks= vtZu dh jhfr;k¡] lhek,¡] varjkZ"Vªh; ufn;k¡A
6- leqæ] vUrnsZ'kh; ty ekxZ] jkT; leqæ] {ks=h; lehiLFk ifj{ksrq egkf}ih; mi&rV] vuU; vkfFkZd ifj{ks=
rFkk jk"Vªh; vf/kdkfjrk ls ijs leqæA
7- vkdk'kh; {ks= rFkk foeku lapkyuA
8- ckg~; varfj{k] ckg~; varfj{k dh [kksth rFkk mi;ksxA
9- O;fDr] jk"Vªh;Ro] jkT;ghurk] ekuoh; vf/kdkj] muds çoÙkZu ds fy, miyC/k çfrfØ;k;saA
10- jkT;ksa dh vf/kdkfjrk] vf/kdkfjrk dk vk/kkj] vf/kdkfjrk ls mUeqfDrA
11- çR;ç.k rFkk 'kj.kA
12- jktuf;d fe'ku rFkk dkalqyh; inA
13- laf/k] fuekZ.k] mi;kstu rFkk Ik;ZolkuA
14- jkT; dk mÙkjnkf;RoA
15- la;qDr jk"Vª] blds çeq[k vax] 'kfDr;ka vkSj ÑR;A
16- fooknksa dk 'kakfriw.kZ fuiVkjkA
17- ty dk fof/kiw.kZ vkJ;] vkØe.k] vkRej{kk] e/;{ksiA
18- vk.kfod vL=ksa ds ç;ksx dh oS/krk] vk.kfod vL=ksa ds ijh{k.k ij jksd] vk.kofd vçpqjksn~Hkou laf/kA
[k.M& II (Section- II)
vijk/k vkSj viÑR; fof/k
I. vijk/k fof/k&
1- vijk/k dh ldYiuk% vkijkf/kd dk;Z] vijkf/kd eku] fLFkfr] LVSV;wV~jh vijk/kksa esa vkijkf/kd eu%fLFkfr]
n.M vkKkid n.Mkns'k] rS;kjh vkSj ç;RuA

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2- Hkkjrh; naM&lafgrk&
¼d½ lafgrk dk ykxw gksukA
¼[k½ lk/kkj.k vioknA
¼x½ la;qDr vkSj vkUof;d nkf;RoA
¼?k½ nq"çsj.kA
¼³½ vkijkf/kd "kM~;a=A
¼p½ jkT; ds fo:) vijk/kA
¼N½ yksd ç'kkafr ds fo:) vijk/kA
¼t½ yksd lsodksa ls lacaf/kr vFkok muds }kjk vijk/kA
¼>½ ekuo 'kjhj ds fo:) vijk/kA
¼V½ lEifÙk ds fo:) vijk/kA
¼B½ fookg ls lacaf/kr vijk/k] iRuh ds çfr ifr vFkok mlds lEcfU/k;ksa }kjk ØwjrkA
¼M½ ekugkfuA
3- flfoy vf/kdkj laj{k.k vf/kfu;e] 1955
4- ngst çfr"ks/k vf/kfu;e] 1961
[kk| vifeJ.k fuokj.k vf/kfu;e] 1954
II. viÑR; fof/k
1- viÑR; nkf;Ro dh çÑfrA
2- =qfV ij vk/kkfjr nkf;Ro rFkk dBksj nkf;RoA
3- LVSV;wVj~ h nkf;RoA
4- çR;k;qDr nkf;RoA
5- la;qDr viÑR; dÙkkZ
6- mipkjA
7- vis{kkA
8- vf/k"Bkrk dk nkf;Ro vkSj lajpukvksa ds ckjs esa mldk nkf;RoA
9- fujks/k vkSj ifroZru ¼MsfVU;w ,.M duotZu½
10- ekugkfuA
11- U;wlsalA
12- "kM~;a=A
13- feF;k dkjkokl vkSj nqHkkZoiw.kZ vfHk;kstuA
III. lafonk fof/k vkSj okf.kfT;d fof/k
1- lafonk fuekZ.kA
2- lEifÙk nwf"kr djus okys dkj.kA
3- 'kwU;] 'kwU;dj.kh;] voS/k vkSj vçoÙkZuh; djkjA
4- lafo/kkvksa dk vuqikyuA
5- lafonkRed ck/;rkvksa dh lekfIr] lafonk dk foQyhdj.kA
6- lafonk dYiA
7- lafonk Hkax ds fo:) mipkjA
8- eky foØ; vkSj voØ;A
9- vfHkdj.kA
10- Hkkxhnkjh dk fuekZ.k vkSj fo?kVuA
11- ijØkE; fyf[krA
12- cSadj&xzkgd laca/kA
13- çkbosV daifu;ksa ij ljdkjh fu;a=.kA
14- ,dkf/kdkj rFkk vojks/k O;kikfjd vf/kfu;e] 1969
15- miHkksDrk laj{k.k vf/kfu;e] 1986

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18- çcU/k
[k.M& I (Section- I)
mEehnokjksa dks çcU/k {ks= esa fodkl ds Kku dks O;ofLFkr fudk; ds :Ik esa v/;;u djuk pkfg, rFkk
mDr fo"k; ij çeq[k inkf/kdkfj;ksa ds ;ksxnku ls i;kZIr :Ik esa ifjfpr jguk pkfg,A mUgsa çcU/k dh Hkwfedk
dk;Z rFkk O;ogkj vkSj Hkkjrh; lUnHkZ esa fofHké ladYiukvksa rFkk fl)karksa dks lqlaxfr dk v/;;u djuk
pkfg,A bu lkekU; ladYiukvksa ds vfrfjDr mEehnokj dks O;olk; dh tkudkjh dk v/;;u djuk pkfg,
vkSj lkFk gh fu.kZ; djus ds lk/kuksa rFkk rduhdh dks tkuus dh dksf'k'k Hkh djuh pkfg,A
laxBukRed O;ogkj rFkk çcU/k vo/kkj.kk;saA
laxBukRed O;ogkj dks le>us esa lkekftd] euksoSKkfud dkj.kksa dh egÙkkA vfHkçsj.kk fl)karksa dks
lqlaxfr eslyksa] gtZoxZ] esdxzsxj] esdxzsM vkSj vU; eq[; çkf/kdkfj;ksa dk ;ksxnkuA usr`Ro esa vuqla/kku v/;;uA
oLrqijd çcU/k] y?kq leqnk; rFkk vUrj leqnk; O;ogkjA çca/kdh; Hkwfedk] la?k"kZ rFkk lg;ksx] dk;Zekud rFkk
laxBukRed O;ogkj dh xfr'khyrk dks le>us ds fy, bu ladYiukvksa dk ç;ksxA laxBukRed ifjorZuA
laxBukRed vfHkdYiuk% laxBu dh 'kkL=h;] uo'kkL=h; rFkk foÑr&ç.kkyh fl)karA dsUæh;dj.k]
fodsUæh;dj.k] çR;k;kstu] çkf/kdkj rFkk fu;a=.kA laxBukRed <kapk ç.kkfy;k¡ rFkk çfØ;k,¡] ;qfDr;k¡] uhfr;k¡
rFkk mís';] fu.kZ; djuk] lapkj rFkk fu;a=.kA çcU/k lwpuk ç.kkyh rFkk çcU/k esa dEI;wVj dh HkwfedkA
vkfFkZd okrkoj.k%&
jk"Vªh; vk;] fo'ys"k.k rFkk O;olkf;d iwokZuqeku esa bldk ;ksx Hkkjrh; vFkZ O;oLFkk] ljdkjh dk;ZØe
rFkk uhfr;ksa dh ço`fÙk rFkk <kapkA fu;ked uhfr;k¡ eqæk] foÙkh; RkFkk ;kstuk vkSj bl çdkj dh o`gr~ uhfr;k¡
dk m|u fu.kZ;ksa vkSj ;kstukvksa ij çHkko ek¡x fo'ys"k.k rFkk iwokZuqeku] ykxr fo'ys"k.k] fofHké cktkj
lajpukvksa ds varxZr ewY; fu/kkZj.k fu.kZ; la;qDr mRiknksa dh ewY; fu/kkZj.k vkSj ewY; foHksn] iwathxr ctV
cukuk Hkkjrh; ifjfLFkfr;ksa ds vUrxZr ykxw djukA ifj;kstukvksa dk p;u rFkk ykxr ykHk fo'ys"k.k mRiknu
rduhdksa dk p;uA
ifj.kkRed i)fr;k¡%&
Dykfldks b"Vre ldy rFkk cgqy ifrorZu'khy dk egÙke rFkk y?kqÙke vojks/kksa ds vUrxZr b"Vre
vuqç;ksx jSf[kd çksxzkeu leL;k fu:i.k js[kk fp=h; lek/kku] flEiysDl i)frA H;fu"Brk b"VreksijkUr
fo'ys"k.k iw.kk±d çk:Ik rFkk xfr'khy çksxzkeu ds vuqç;ksx jSf[kd çksxzkeu ds ifjogu rFkk lguqns'ku çfr:iksa
dk fu:Ik rFkk lek/kku dh i)fr;k¡A
lkaf[;dh; i)fr;k¡] dsUæh; ço`fÙk;ksa rFkk fofo/kkrkvksa ds ekif}in] çkYi rFkk lkekU; fooj.k ds
vuqç;ksxA dsyekyk& çfrijk;u rFkk llEcU/k midYiuk ds ijh{k.k tksf[ke esa fu.kZ; djukA fu.kZ;kdqyr
çR;kf'kr eqæk ewY; lwpuk dk egRo& dksbZ çesg dk Ik'o] fo'ys"k.k ds fy, vuqç;ksxA vfuf'prrk esa fu.kZ;
djukA b"Bre ;qfDr p;u gsrq fofHké ekun.MA
[k.M& II (Section- II)
Hkkx&1 foi.ku çcU/k%
foi.ku rFkk vkfFkZd fodkl& foi.ku ladYiuk rFkk Hkkjrh; vFkZO;oLFkk esa çk;ksT;rk] fodkl'khy
vFkZO;oLFkk ds lUnHkZ esa çcU/k ds eq[; dk;Z& xzkeh.k rFkk 'kgjh foi.ku] mudh lEHkkouk,¡ rFkk leL;k,¡A
vkUrfjd fu;kZr foi.ku ds çlax esa vk;kstuk ,oa ;qfDr foi.ku dh ladYiuk& fefJr foi.ku vo/kkj.kk&
cktkj [k.Mhdj.k rFkk mRiknu ;qfDr;k¡& miHkksDrk vfHkçsj.kk vkSj O;ogkj& miHkksDrk O;ogkj] çfr:Ik mRiknu
n.M] forj.k] yksd forj.k ç.kkyh] Hkko rFkk lao/kZuA
fu.kZ;& foi.ku dk;ZØeksa dk vk;kstu rFkk fu;a=.k& foi.ku vuqla/kku rFkk fun'kZ&fcØh laxBukRed
xfr'khyrk& foi.ku lwpuk ç.kkyh] foi.ku ys[kk ijh{kk rFkk fu;a=.kA
fu;kZr çksRlkgu vkSj lao/kZukRed ;qfDr;k¡& ljdkj O;kikfjd la?kksa ,oa ,dy laxBuksa dh Hkwfedk& fu;kZr
foi.ku dh leL;k,¡ rFkk lEHkkouk,¡A
Hkkx& 2 mRiknu rFkk lkexzh çcU/kA

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çcU/k dh n`f"V ls mRiknu ds ewyHkwr fl)karA fofuekZ.k ç.kkyh ds çdkj& lrr vko`fÙkewydA vkUrjkf;d
mRiknu ds fy, laxBu] nh?kZdkyhu] iwokZuqeku vkSj lexz mRiknu ;kstukA la;a= vfHkdYiuk] lalk/ku]
vk;kstu] la;=
a vkdkj vkSj ifjpkyu dh ekiØe] la;a= vofoLFkfr] HkkSfrd lqfo/kkvksa dk vfHk;kal miLdj
çfrLFkkiu rFkk vuqj{k.kA
mRiknu vk;kstu rFkk fu;a=.k ds dk;Z vkSj fofHké çdkj dh mRiknu ç.kkfy;ksa ds ekxZ fu/kkZj.k ynku
vkSj fu;kstuA vlsEcyh ykbZu larqyu] e'khu ykbZu larqyuA
lkexzh çcU/k] lkexzh O;oLFkk] ewY; fo'ys"k.k] xq.k fu;a=.k] jíh vkSj dqM+k&ddZV dk fuiVku] fuekZ.k ;k
Ø; fu.kZ;] lafgrkdj.k] ekudhdj.k vkSj vfrfjDr iwtks± dh lwph dh Hkwfedk vkSj egRoA

lwph fu;a=.k& ,ñchñlhñ fo'ys"k.k ek=k iqujko`fÙk fcUnq fujkin LVkWdA f}&fcu ç.kkyhA jíh çcU/kA iwfÙkZ rFkk
fuiVku egkfuns'kky; esa Ø; çfØ;k rFkk fØ;kfof/kA
Hkkx& 3 foÙkh; çcU/k%
foÙkh; fo'ys"k.k ds lkekU; midj.k% vuqikr fo'ys"k.k] fuf/k çokg fo'ys"k.k] ykxr ifjek.k ykHk fo'ys"k.k]
udnh vk;&O;;] foÙkh; vkSj ifjpkyu 'kfDr funs'k% fu.kZ; Hkkjr ds fo'ks"k lUnHkZ esa iwathxr O;; çcU/k dh
dk;Zokgh ds pj.k fuos'k] ewY;kadu dk ekun.M] iwath ykxr rFkk lkoZtfud ,oa futh {ks= esa bldk vuqç;ksx
fuos'k fu.kZ;ksa esa tksf[ke fo'ys"k.k] iawthxr O;; ds çcU/k dk laxBukRed ewY;kaduA
foÙk çcU/k fuekZ.k% Qeks± dh foÙkh; vis{kkvkas dk vkdyu] foÙkh; lajpuk dk fu/kkZj.k iwath cktkj] Hkkjr ds
fo'ks"k lUnHkZ esa fuf/k gsrq laLFkkxr la?k] çfrHkwfr fo'ys"k.k] iês ij rFkk mi lafonk ij nsukA
dk;Zxr iwath çcU/k% dk;Zxr iwath ds vkdkj dk fu/kkZj.k] dk;Zxr iwath esa tksf[ke] udnh çcU/k] eky lwph
rFkk çkfIr ds ys[kk lEc) çca/kdh; n`f"Vdks.k dk çcU/k djuk] dk;Zxr iwath çcU/k ij eqækLQhfr ds çHkkoA
vk; fu/kkZj.k rFkk fooj.k% vkUrfjd foÙk O;oLFkk] ykHkka'k uhfr dk fu/kkZj.k] ewY;kadu rFkk ykHkka'k uhfr ds
fu/kkZj.k esa eqækLQhfr ço`fÙk;k¡ dk vk'k;A
Hkkjr ds fo'ks"k lUnHkZ esa lkoZtfud {ks= dk foÙkh; çcU/kA
ctV fu"iknu vkSj foÙkh; ys[kk&tks[kk ds fl)karA çcU/k fu;a=.k dh ç.kkfy;k¡A
Hkkx& 4 ekuo lapkyu çca/k%
ekuo lalk/kuksa dh fo'ks"krk,¡ vkSj egRo] dkfeZd uhfr;k¡] tu 'kfDr] uhfr vksj vk;kstuk & HkÙkhZ rFkk
p;u rduhd& çf'k{k.k vkSj fodkl& inksUufr;k¡ vkSj LFkkukUrj.k] fu"iknu ewY;kadu& dk;Z ewY;kadu etnwjh
vkSj osru ç'kklu] deZpkfj;ksa dk eukscy vkSj vfHkçsj.kk] la?k"kZ çcU/k] çcU/k esa ifrorZu vkSj fodklA
vkS|ksfxd laca/k] Hkkjr dh vFkZO;oLFkk vkSj lekt] Hkkjr esa VªsM ;wfu;uokn] vkS|ksfxd fookn vf/kfu;e
vnk;xh] vf/kfu;e] cksul] VsªM ;wfu;u vf/kfu;e ds fo'ks"k lUnHkZ esa Je fo/kk;u] çcU/k esa vkS|ksfxd çtkra=
vkSj Jfedksa dh lk>snkjh] lkewfgd lkSnsckth] le>kSrk vkSj fu.kZ;] m|ksx esa vuq'kklu rFkk f'kdk;rksa dh
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[k.M I rFkk [k.M II esa ls fdlh ,d [k.M ls rhu ls vf/kd ç'uksa ds mÙkj ugha nsus gksaxsA
[k.M& I (Section- I)
jSf[kd chtxf.kr
lfn'k lekf"V] vk/kkj] ifjfertfur lef"V dh foHkk] jSf[kd] :ikUrj.k] jSf[kd LFkkukUrj.k dh tkfr ,oa
'kqY;rk] dSyh gsfeYVu çeso] vfHky{kf.kd eku rFkk vfHky{kf.kd lfn'kA
jSf[kd :ikurj.k dk vkO;:g çafDr rFkk LrEHk la;a=.k] lksikud :iA rqY;rk] loksZxlerk rFkk mi:irk]
fofgr :iksa esa leku;uA
ykfEcd] lefer] fo"k;&lefer] ,sfdd] gfeZVh rFkk fo"ke gfeZVh vkC;wg] mudk vfHky"k.kd eku] f}ikrh
rFkk gfeZVh :ikdsa] yfEcd rFkk ,sfØd leku;uA /kukRed fuf'pr f}ikrh :i] lgdkfyd leku;uA
dSydqyl
okLrfod la[;k,¡] lhek,¡] lkrR;] vod~yuh;rk] ek/;eku] çes;] Vsyj çes;] vfuok;Z :i] mfPp"B rFkk
vfYi"V oØrk vuqjs[k.k] vuUrLi'khZA cgqpj Qyu] vkaf'kd vod~yt] mfPp"B rFkk vfYi"V] tdkoh;A fuf'pr
rFkk vfuf'pr lekdyA f}'k% RkFkk f='k% lekdy ¼dsoy çfrfof/k;k¡½ chVk rFkk xkek Qyuksa esa vuqç;ksxA
{ks=Qy vk;ru xq#Ro dsUæA
nks vkSj rhu foHkkvksa dh oS'ysf"kd T;kfefr
dkÙkhZ; rFkk /kzqoh; funs'kkadksa esa nks foHkkvksa esa igyh vkSj nwljh fMxzh ds lehdj.kA ,d vkSj nks ijrksa ds
lery] xksyd ij cy;t] nh?kZo`Ùkt ij vfriapys;u rFkk muds çkjfEHkd xq.k/keZA
lef"V esa oØrk] oØrk rFkk ejksM+A ÝsusV ds lw=A
vody lehdj.k%& vody lehdj.k dh dksfV rFkk ?kkr çFke dksfV rFkk çFke ?kkr dk lehdj.k] i`Fkôj.kh;
pj le/kkr] jSf[kd rFkk ;Fkkor~ vod~y lehdj.kA vpj xq.kkadksa lfgr vod~y lehdj.kA
eax, cosax , sinax,xm, eax , cosbx, eax, sinbx ds iwjd Qyu rFkk fo'ks"k lekdyA
lkafn'k çfn'k] LFkSfrdh xfrdh rFkk æoLFkSfrdhA
(i) lafn'k fo'ys"k.k& lafn'k chtxf.kr] vkfn'kpj ds lafn'k Qyu dk vod~yyq] ço.krk] MkbZotsZUl] dkrhZ;]
csyuh vkSj xksyh; funs'kkadksa esa MkbotsZUl rFkk Dys muds HkkSfrd fuoZpuA mPprj dksfV vod~ytA lfn'k
rRled rFkk lanh'kdj.k] xkml rFkk LVksDl çes;A
(ii) çfn'k fo'ys"k.k& çfn'k dh ifjHkk"kk] funs'kkadksa dk :ikarj.k] çfrifjorhZ vkSj lgifjorhZ çfn'kA çfn'kksa dk
;ksx vkSj xq.ku çfn'kksa dk ldqpu] vkUrj xq.kuQy] ewy çfn'k] fØLVksQy çrhd] lgifjorhZ vod~yu]
çfn'k ladsru es ço.krk] dy rFkk MkbotsZUlA
(iii) LFkSfrdh& d.k fudk; dk larqyu] dk;Z vkSj foHko mtkZ] ?k"kZ.k] dkeu dkWVujh] dfYir dk;Z ds fl)karA
larqyu dk LFkkf;Ro] rhu foHkkxksa esa cy dk lkE;A
(iv) xfrdh& Lora=rk vkSj vojks/kksa dh dksfV] ljy js[kh; xfr] ljy vkorZ xfrA lery ij xfr] ç{kseh]
O;oLFkk xfr dk;Z rFkk mtkZA vkosxh cyksa ds v/khu xfrA dsiyj fu;e] dsUæh; cyksa ds v/khu d{kk,¡A
ifjoÙkh æO;eku dh xfrA çfrjks/k ds gksrs gq, xfrA
(v) æo LFkSfrdh& xq# rjyksa dh nkcA cyksa ds fu/kkZfjr fudk;ksa ds vUrxZr rjyksa dk larqyuA nkc dsUæA cd
lrgksa ij ç.kksnA Iyoeku fiaMksa dh larqyu] larqyu LFkkf;Ro vkSj xSlksa dks nko ok;qeaMy lEcU/kh
leL;k,¡A
[k.M& II (Section- II)
Hkkx ^^d**
chtxf.kr] okLrfod fo'ys"k.k] lfe= fo'ys"k.k] vkaf'kd vod~y lehdj.kA
Hkkx ^^[k**
;kaf=dh æoxfrdh] la[;kRed fo'ys"k.k çkf/kDrk lfgr lkaf[;dh] lfØ; foKkuA

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chtxf.kr
lewg] mi lewg] lkekU; mi&lewg] mi lewgksa dh lekdkfjrk foHkkx] lewgA vk/kksjh rqY;kdkfjrk çes;q]
flyksa çes;] Øep; lewg] dSyh çes;] oy; rFkk xq.kkoyh] eq[; xq.kkoyh çkar] vf}rh; xq.ku [kaM çkar rFkk
;wfDyMh; çkUr] {ks= foLrkj] ifjfer {ks=A okLrfod fo'ys"k.kA
nwjhd lef"V% nwjhd lef"V esa vuqØe ds fo'ks"k lUnHkZ lfgr mudh lkaf[;dh dks'kh vuqxze] iw.kZrk] iwfÙkZ]
lrr Qyu] ,d leku ekuR;] lagr leqPp;ksa ij lrr Qyuksa ds xq.k&/keZA jheku LVksYts lekdy]
varrlekdy rFkk muds vfLrRo çfrca/k cgqpj iyuksa ds vod~yu] vLi"V iyu çes;] mfPp"B rFkk vfyi"B]
okLrfod rFkk lafEJ inksa dh Jsf.k;ksa dk fujis{k vkSj lçfrca/kh vf/kljvk] Jsf.k;ksa dh iw.kZ O;oLFkk] ,d leku
vfHklj.k] vuar xq.kuQy] lkrRo Jsf.k;ksa ds fy, vod~yuhxrk vkSj lekdyuh;rk cgqlekdyA
lfEe.ka fo'ys"k.k& o'kSysf.kd Qyu] dks.kksa] çes;] Dykmph dkWoh lekdy lw=/kk; Jsf.k;k¡] Vsyj Jsf.k;k¡
fofp=rk,¡] dks.kksa vo'ks"k çes;] ifjjs[kk lekdyuA
vkaf'kd vod~y lehdj.k%
vkaf'kd vod~y lehdj.kksa dk fojpu] çFke dksfV ds vkaf'kd vod~y lehdj.kksa] lekDyksa ds çdkj 'kkafiVZ
fof/k;k¡] vpj xq.kkadksa lfgr vkaf'kd vod~y lehdj.kA
;kaf=dh
O;kihÑr funsZ'kkad] O;ojks/k] gksyksukseh vkSj xSj gksyksukseh fudk;] fM ,yEoVZ fl)kar rFkk yxzkUt
lehdj.k] tM+Ro vkiw.kZ] nks foHkkxksa esa n`<+ fiaMksa dh xfrA æoxfrdhA
lkrR; lehdj.k] laosx vkSj mtkZA
v';ku çokg fl)kar
f}foHkh; xfr] vfHkJo.k xfr Lrks= vkSj vfHkxeA
la[;kRed fo'ys"k.k
vchathi rFkk cgqin lehdj.k& lkj.kh;u fof/k] f}Hkktu feF;kA fLFkfr fof/k] Nsnd rFkk U;wVu& jkQlu
vkSj blds vfHklj.k dh dksfVA
vUrosZ'ku rFkk la[;kRed vod~yu& lkeku ;k vleku lksiku vkeki lfgr cgqin vUrosa'kuA Liykbu
varosZ'ku D;wfod LiykbuA =qfV inksa lfgr la[;kRed vod~yu l=A
la[;kRed lekiyu%& le varjkyh dks.kkdksa lfgr lfPpdV {ks=Qy lw= dkmlh {ks=Qy vfHklj.kA
lk/kkj.k vod~y lehdj.k& vkFkyj fof/k] cgqlksiku çkoDrk la'kks/kd] fof/k;k¡ ,sMe vkSj feYys dh fof/k]
fHkadj.k vkSj LFkkf;Ro] :axs&dqV~Vk fof/k;k¡A
çkf;Drk vkSj lkaf[;dh
1- lkaf[;dh fof/k;k¡%& lkaf[;dh lef"V vkSj ;koqfPNd çfrn'kZ ds çL;;A rF;ksa dk laxzg vkSj
çLrqrhdj.kA voLFkku vkSj ifj{ksi.kA ekiA vki.kZ vkSj 'ksiMZ lalk/ku ¼iapoks½ fo"kerk vkSj ddqnrk ekiA
U;wure oxks± }kjk oØ vklatu] lekJo.k] lg laca/k vkSj lg laca/k ¼vuqikr½ dksfV lg laca/k vkaf'kd
lg&laca/k xq.kkad vkSj cgq lg&laca/k xq.kkadA
2- çkf;Drk& vlaxrr çfrn'kZ lef"V] vuqo`Ùk mudk lfEefyr vkSj loZfu"B vkfnA çkfFkDrk& fljLejk
lkis{k okjEckjrk vkSj vfHkx`ghrh n`f"Vdks.k] lkalR;d eas çkf;Drk] çkf;Drk lef"V] lçfrca/k] çkf;Dr vkSj
Lora=; çkf;Drk ds cqfu;knh fu;e vuqo`r la;kstu] dh çkFkfedrk ck;s fl)akr ok)fPNd] pj
çkfoDlkQyu çkf;Drk /kuRo Qyu] canu iyu xf.krh; çR;k'kh] mikUr vkSj lçfrca/k çR;k'kkA
3- çkf;Drk NaVu& fnin I;klksa] çlkekU; xkek chVk] dkW'kh cgqinhi gkbZij T;kseSfVªd] _.kkRed f}in]
o`gr~ la[;kvksa dk 'ksfc'ks ysek fu;e] fu;e Lora= rFkk milf"V;ksa ds fy;s ifjlhekçes;] ekud =qfV;k¡]
Vhñ,Qñ rFkk dkbZ&oxZ ds çfrn'kksZa cVu rFkk lkFkZdrk ijh{k.kksa esa mudk mi;ksxA ek/;e vkSj lekuqikr
gsrq o`gr~ çfrn'kZ ijh{k.kA
lfØ;k fo}ku
xf.krh; çksxzeu%& voeq[k leqPp;h dh ifjHkk"kk vkSj dqN çkFkfed xq.k/keZ çleqpe fofLFk;k¡] vi<+"Vrk] }Sr
rFkk lqxzZfgrk fo'ys"k.k] vk;rh; [ksy vkSj muds gy] ifjogu vkSj fu;e leL;k] vjSfod çksxzkeu ds fy, dqgk
Vdj çfrca/kA csyeSu dk g.kZueRo fu;e vkSj xR;ked çksxzke ds dqN çkFkfed vuqç;ksxA

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iafDr fl}kar& I;klks vkxkeh rFkk pjrkadh lsokbZ dky ds lkFk iafDr ç.kkyh dh LFkk;h voLFkk ,oa tfid
gy dk fo'ys"k.kA
fu/kkZj.kkRed çfrLFkkiu fun'kZ] nks e'khuksa dk;ks±] 3 eghuksa dk;ks± ¼fo'ks"k çdj.k½ rFkk e'khuksa nks dk;ks± lfgr
vuqØe.k leL;k,¡A

20- ;kaf=d bathfu;jhax


[k.M& I (Section- I)
LoSfrdh & rhuksa foHkkxksa lke;koLFkk fuyEcu ds fcy dfYir dk;Z ds fl}karA
xfrdh& lkis{k xfr dksfjvksfyl cy] fdlh n`<+ fiaM dh xfr /k`.kkLFkk;h xfr vkosxA
e'khuksa ds fl}kar mPprj vkSj fuEurj ;qXe] çfryksHku] LVh;fjax ;a=koyh] gqd~l tksM+ ca/kksa dk osx vkSj rRoj.k
tM+Ro cyA dse fxvfjax vkSj O;frdj.k esa la;qXeh dk;Z] xhvj Vsªu vf/kdh; xh;jA Dyp iêk pkyu] czsd
cyekih lap;h fu;ked] /kw.khZ vkSj çR;kxkeh æO;eku vkSj cgqosyuh baftu dk larqyuA Lora=rk dh ,Dt dksfV
gsrq eqDr ç.kksnr vkSj volafnr dEiuA Lora=rk dh dksVh Økafrd pky vkSj dqid tykos/ksuA
fiaM cy foKku] f}foHkkvksa esa çfrcy vkSj fod`frA eksj o`ÙkA foiyu fl)kar] fdj.kiqat fo{ksi.k dkye
vkdqpuA la;qDr oaDr vkSj oeksVu] dsfLVXysiks çis;] eksVs csyu okyh /k`.kh pf=dkA ladqp vkJ;] rkih;
çfrcyA
fuekZ.k foKku& ekpsZUV fl)kar] Vsyj lehjd.kA ;a=kuqdwyrk] :<+ e'khuu i)rh;] ftlesa bZñMhñ,eñ]
bZñlhñ,eñ vkSj ijkJO; e'khu lfEefyr gks] ysljksa vkSj Iyktekvksa dk ç;ksx] la:i çfØ;kvksa dk fo'ys"k.k] mPp
csx :i.k] foLQksV :i.kA i`"B j{krk çekiu] rqycz ftx vkSj fQDlpjA
mRiknu çcU/k& dk;Z ljyhdj.k dk;Z çfrp;u] eku bathfu;jh js[kk la?k larqyu dk;Z dsUæ vfHkdEiuA
la?klwu LFkku vko';drk,¡] ,ñchñlhñ fo'ys"k.k] vkfFkZd O;oLFkk] ftlesa ifjfer mRikn nj lfEefyr gksA jsf[kd
çksxzkle gsrq vkjs[kh; vkSj ,d/kkcf/k;k¡ ifjogu funs'k] ,yhesaVjh ;gca F;ksjhA xq.koDrk] fu;a=.k vkSj mRikn
vf/kdYiuk esa buds ç;ksx ,Dl] vkjñ] ihñ¼flXek½ vkSj lhñ pkVZ dk ç;ksx ,dy çfrp;u ;kstu çpkyu
vfHky{kf.kd oØ ek/; çfrn'khZ vkeki lekJ;.k fo'ys"k.kA
[k.M& II (Section- II)
m"ekxfrdh& m"ekxfrdh ds çFke vkSj f}rh; fu;eksa ds vuqç;ksxA m"ekxfrdh pØksa ds foLr`r fo'ys"k.kA
ljy ;kaf=dh& lkrR; laosx vkSj lehdj.kA Lrfjr vkSj ç{kC/k çokg esa osx forj.k foHkh; fo'ys"k.k] piVk]
IysV lhek] ijr:nh"e vkSj le,UVªkfid çokg Hkko la[;kA
m"ek LFkkukUrj.k& jks/ku dh dkafrd eksVkbZ] rki L=ksrksa vkSj fuiTtuksa dh mifLFkfr esa pSyu i{kdksa ls m"ek
LFkkukUrj.kA ,d foek vLFkk;h pkyrA rki oS|qr~ ;qXeksa gsrq Dykad piVh IysV ijA
lhek ijrksa ds fy, laosx vkSj mtkZ lehdj.k fcuk jfgr la[;k,¡ eqDr vkSj ç'kksfnr laogu Do/ke vkSj æo.k
fofdj.k m"ek dk Lo:Ik LVhQu&cksYteku fu;e foU;kl xq.kd% xq.kksÙkj ek/; rkieku& vUrj m"ek fofue;
çHkkfor vkSj LFkkukarj.k ,ôksa dh la[;kA
mtkZ :ikarj.k & lhñvkbZñ vkSj ,lñvkbZñ baftuksa esa ogu ifj?kVuk dkjcqjs'ku vkSj bZa/ku var{ksi.k] iEi
p;u] tyh; Vjckbuksa dk oxhZdj.k fof'k"V pSy] laihMd dk dk;Z fu"iknu] Hkki vkSj xSlVjokbuksa dk
fo'ys"k.k mPp nkc Do/kd 'kfDr v:<+ 'kfDr ç.kkfy;k¡ ftlesa ijek.kq 'kfDr vkSj ,eñ,pñMhñ ç.kkfy;k¡
lfEefyr gSaA lkSj ÅtkZ dk fofu;kstuA
okrkoj.k fu;a=.k & ok"i] laihMu] vo'kks"k.k Hko&tsV vkSj ok;q ç'khru ç.kkfy;k¡ çeq[k ç'khrdksa ds
xq.k/keZ vkSj vfHky{.k lkbZdksesfVªd pkVZ vkSj dEQVZ pkVZ dk mi;ksxA 'khryu vkSj rkiu Hkkj dk vkdyuA
iwfÙkZ ok;q n'kk vkSj nj dk ifjDyu okrkuqdwyu la;a= dk [kkdkA

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21- n'kZu 'kkL=
[k.M& I (Section- I)
rRoehekalk vkSj Kkuehekalk
mEehnokjksa ls vis{kk dh tkrh gS fd mUgsa fuEufyf[kr fo"k;ksa ds fo'ks"k lUnHkZ esa& Hkkjrh; vkSj ik'pkR;
Kkuehekalk rFkk rRo ehekalk ds fl)karksa rFkk çdkjksa dh tkudkjh gks%&
¼d½ ik'pkR;&vkn'kZokn] ;FkkFkZokn] fujis{kokn] bafn;kuq Hkookn] rdZcqf}ckn] rkfdZd çR;{kokn] fo'ys"k.k
laofÙk'kkL= vfLrRookn vkSj vFkksfØ;koknA
¼[k½ Hkkjrh;& çek.k vkSj çek.;] lR; vkSj =qfV ds fl)kar] Hkk"kk vkSj vFkZ dk n'kZu] n'kZu dh çeq[k i)fr;k¡
¼:f<+okn vkSj :f<+eqDr½ ç.kkfy;ksa ds lUnHkZ esa ;FkkFkZokn ds fl)karA
[k.M& II (Section- II)
lkekftd jktuSfrd n'kZu vkSj /keZ n'kZu
¼1½ n'kZu dk Lo:i] bldk thou fopkj vkSj laLd`fr ls laca/kA
¼2½ Hkkjr ds lkjs] fo'ks"kdj Hkkjrh; lafo/kku ds fo'ks"k lUnHkZ esa fuEufyf[kr fo"k;] ftuesa Hkkjrh; lafo/kku
lfEefyr gks& jktuhfrd fopkj/kkjk,¡] çtkra=] lektokn] QkflLVokn] /keZra= lkEokn vkSj loksZn;A
jktuhfrd fØ;kfof/k dh i)fr;k¡] lafo/kkuokn] Økafr] vkradokn vkSj lR;kxzgA
¼3½ Hkkjrh; lkekftd laLFkkvksa ds lanHkZ esa ijEijk] ifjorZu vkSj vk/kqfudrkA
¼4½ /kkfeZd Hkk"kk vkSj vFkZ dk n'kZuA
¼5½ /keZ n'kZu dk Lo:Ik vkSj {ks=] ckS) /keZ] tSu /keZ] fgUnq /keZ] bLyke /keZ] bZlkbZ /keZ vkSj flD[k /keZ ds
fo'ks"k lUnHkZ esa /keZ dk n'kZuA
¼d½ /keZ'kkL= vkSj /keZ n'kZuA
¼[k½ /kkfeZd fo'okl ds vk/kkj ij rdZu] jgL;ksn~?kkVu] fu"Bk vkSj jgL;oknA
¼x½ bZ'oj] vkRek dh vejrk] eqfDr vkSj cqjkbZ rFkk iki dh leL;kA
¼?k½ /keZ dh lekurk] ,drk vkSj loZO;kidrk] /kkfeZd lfg".kqrk /keZ ifjorZu /keZ fujis{krkA
¼6½ eks{kk& eks{k çkfIr ds i{kA

22- HkkSfrdh
[k.M& I (Section- I)
;a= foKku] rkih; HkkSfrdh vkSj rjax rFkk nksyu
1- ;a= foKku
laj{kh fof/k] la?kVu] çfr/kkr iSjkehVj çdh.kZu ifj{ks=] HkkSfrd jkf'k;ksa ds :ikUrj.k ds lkFk æO;eku rFkk
ç;ksx'kkyk i)fr ds dsUæ] jnjQksMZ] çdh.kZu ,d leku cy {ks= esa ,d jkWdsV dh xfr lanfHkZr ?kq.khZ ra=]
dksfj;ksfyl cy] n`<+ fiaMksa dh xfr] dksuh; laosx] yêq dk ,sBu rFkk 'kks/ku] /kq.kk{kLFkk;h] dsUæh; cy] O;qRØe
oxZ fu;e ds varxZr xfr] dsIyj fof/k ¼rqY;dkjh mixzg lesr½] mixzgksa dh xfrA xSyhyh; vkisf{kdh]
visf{kdrk dk fo'ks"k fl)kar] ekbdsylu&ekjsys ç;ksx] yksjsUV~l :ikUrj.k osxksa dk ;ksx çes;A osx ds lkFk
æO;eku dh fofo/krk] æO;eku ÅtkZ rqY;rk] ljy&xfrdh] çokg js[kk] ç{kkse] ljy vuqç;ksx ds lkFk ojukSyh
lehdj.kA
2- rkih; HkkSfrdh
m"ekxfrdh ds fu;e] ,UVªih] dkuksZV pØ] lerkih rFkk :nks"e ifjorZuA m"ekxfrd foHkkx] eSDlosy ds
lw=] DykWfl;l&Dysisjku lehdj.k] mRØe.kh; lsy] twy&dsfYou çHkko] LVhQu&cksYVteSu fu;e] xSlksa dk
vk.kqxfr fl)kar] esDlcsy dk osx fooj.k] fu;e mtkZ dk lefoHkktu] xSlksa dh fof'k"V m"ek] vkSlr eqDr iFk
czkmuh xfr] d`f"ijdk fofdj.k] Bksl oLrqvksa dh fof'k"V m"ek &vkbUlVkbu ,oa MokbZ fl)kar] chu&fu;e]
IySad fu;e] lkSj xq.kkad] rkih; vk;uu rFkk rkjdh; LisDVªeA :æ/kks"e fopadcu rFkk ruqrk ç'khru dks ç;ksx
}kjk fuEu rki dk mRiknuA _.kkRed rkieku dh /kkj.kkA

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3- rjax rFkk nksyu
nksyu] ljy vkorZxfr] vçxkeh rFkk çxkeh rjaxsa] vkoeafnr vkorZ xfr] ç.kksfnr nkseu rFkk vuqukn rjax
lehdj.k] gkeksZfud lek/kku] lery ,oa xksyh; rjaxsa] rjaxksa dk v/;kjksi.k] dyk ,oa xzqi osx] fuLian] gkbxu
fu;e] O;frdj.kA foorZu& Qsuy ,oa QkuksQjA lh/ks dksj }kjk fooÙkZu] ,dy rFkk cgqxqf.kr js[kk.k fNæA
xzsfVax ,oa çdkf'kr ;a=ksa dh foHksnu {kerk] joys fudk;] /kzqohdj.k] /kzqfor çdk'k dk vfHkKku rFkk mRiknu
¼jsf[kd] o`rkdkj rFkk v)Zo`Ùkh;½A yslj m|e ¼ghfy;e&fUk;ksu] :ch rFkk v/kZpkyd Mk;ksM½] LFkkfud ,oa
dkfyd lac)rk] Qwfj;j :ikUrj.k ds :i esa fourZu] Qsuy rFkk QkuksQj vk;rkdkj rFkk o`Ùkh; fNæksa ls
fuoÙkZuA gksyhxzkQh] fl)kar rFkk vuqç;ksxA
[k.M& II (Section- II)
fo|qr~ ,oa pqEcdRo vk/kqfud HkkSfrdh rFkk bysDVªksfudhA
1- fo|qr~ ,oa pqEcdRo
dksyEc fu;e] fo|qr~ {ks=] xkWl fu;e] fo|qr~ foHko lekax ijk oS|qr~ ds ckjs esa I;klksa rFkk ykIykl dk
lehdj.kA ,d leku {ks= esa vukosf'kr pkyd xksykA fcUnq vkos'k rFkk vuUr pkyd ry A pqEcdh; Dop
pqEcdh; çsj.kk rFkk {ks= rhczrkA ck;ksV&lkoVZ fu;e rFkk vuqç;ksxA fo|qr~&pqEcdh; çsj.kk] QSjkMs vkSj ysUt
fu;e] Lor% rFkk ikjLifjd çsj.kk çR;korhZ /kkjk] ,yñlhñvkjñ ifjiFk] Js.kh vkSj lekukUrj vuqokn ifjiFk
xq.krkdkjd] fdjpksQ fu;e rFkk vuqç;ksxA esDlcsy lehdj.k rFkk fo|qr~ pqEcdh; rjaxsa] fo|qr~ pqEcdh; rjaxas
dh vuqçLr çd`fr IokbafVax osDVj ¼lkfn'k½ æO; esa pqEcdh; {ks= & Mk;k] iSjk] ykSg vkSj vykSg pqEcdRo ¼dsoy
xq.kkRed mixeu½A
2- vk/kqfud HkkSfrdh
cksj dk gkbMªkstu ijek.kq fl)kar] bysDVªku pj.k] çdk'kh; vkSj ,Dlfdj.k LisDVªe] LVuZ&xyjSd ç;ksx vkSj
fnf'kd DokUV;hdj.kA ijek.kq dk osDVj ekMy] LisDVªeh in] LisDVªeh js[kkvksa dh lw{e lajpuk] ,yñ,lñ eqEeu
theku çHkko] ikWyh dk vkotZu fl)kar] nks rqY;eku vkSj vrqY;eku bySDVªkuksa ds LisDVªih inA bysDVªkfud
csUM LisDVª dk LFkwy vkSj lw{e lajpuk] jkeu çHkko] çdk'k fo|qr~ çHkko] dkEiVu çHkko] fn czkxyh rjaxas d.k
rjax }Srokn vkSj vfuf'prrk fl)kar ¼1½ ,d oDl ds vUnj d.k] ¼2½ ,d lksiku chHko ds ikj xfr ds
vuqç;ksx ds lkFk LØksfMUxj rjax lehdj.kA ,d foHkh; ljy vkorhZ nksyd vfHky{kf.kd eku vkSj vfHkyf{kd
QyuA vfuf'prrk fl)kar] jsfM;ks ,fDVork] ,YQk] chVk vkSj xkek fofdj.kA ,YQk {k; dk çkjafHkd fl)karA
U;wDyh; cU/ku mtkZ] æO;eku LisDVªksLdksih] v)Z vkuqHkfod lagfr lw=A ukfHkdh; fo[k.Muk vkSj lay;u] ewy
fj,DVj HkkSfrdhA ewy d.k vkSj mudk oxhZdj.kA çcy ,oa nqcy fo|qr~ pqEcdh; ikjLifjd fØ;k d.kkRofj=
lkbDyksVªku] jSf[kd Rojd vfrpkydrk dh ewy /kkj.kkA
3- bySDVªkWfudh
Bksl inkFkksZa dk cSM fl)kar & pkyd fo|qr~] jks=h vkSj v)Z&pkyd] vkUrfjd vkSj okg~; v)ZpkydA ih&,u
laf/k m"ek çfrjks/kd] tsuj Mk;ksM] fojks/kh rFkk vxzhnf'kd vfHkufr ih&,u laf/k] lkSj lSy d{k Mk;ksM ds ç;ksx
rFkk vkj ,Q ¼çca/kd rjaxksa ds ifj'kks/ku] ço/kZu] nksyj] ekMqyu vkSj vfHkKku ds fy, VªkaftLVj@VªkaftLVj
vfxzgh] nwjn'kZu rdZ&}kjA

23- jktuhfr foKku rFkk vUrjkZ"Vªh; laca/k


[k.M& I (Section- I)
Hkkx ^^d**
jktuhfrd fl)kUr
1- çkphu Hkkjrh; jktuhfrd fopkj/kkjk dh eq[; fo'ks"krk,¡] euq vkSj dkSfVY; çkphu ;wukuh fopkj/kkjk IySVks]
vjLrw] ;qjksih; e/;;qxhu jktuhfrd fopkj/kkjk dh lkekU; fo'ks"krk,¡] lsaV FkkSel ,fDoukl] iknqok ds
ekflZfXy;ks] edkosyh] gkWCl] ykWd] eksUVLD;w] jks,lks] cSUFke] tsñ,lñ fey] Vhñ,pñ xzhu] gsxy] ekDlZ] ysfuu]
vkSj ekmRlsRrqaxA

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2- jktuhfr foKku dk Lo:i vkSj fo"k; {ks=] ,d Kku fo/kk ds :i esa jktuhfr foKku dk vkfoHkkZo]
ijEijkxr cuke lelkef;d mikxe] O;ogkjckn vkSj O;ogkjoknksrj xfrfof/k] jktuhfrd fo'ys"k.k ds
ç.kkyh fl)kUr vkSj vU; vfHkuo n`f"Vdks.k] jktuhfrd fo'ys"k.k ds çfr ekDlZoknh n`f"Vdks.kA
3- vk/kqfud jkT; dk vkfoHkkZo vkSj Lo:Ik çHkqlÙkk] çHkqlÙkk dk ,dkRedoknh vkSj cgqyoknh fo'ys"k.k] 'kfDr
çkf/kdkj vkSj oS|A
4- jktuhfrd ck/;rk çfrjks/k vkSj Økafr vf/kdkj] Lora=rk lekurk] U;k;A
5- çtkra= ds fl)kUrA
6- mnkjokn fodklkRed lektokn ¼çtkrkaf=d ,oa Qsfc;u½] ekDlZ lektokn] QkflTeA
Hkkx ^^[k**
Hkkjr ds fo'ks"k lUnHkZ esa ljdkj vkSj jktuhfr
1- rqyukRed jktuhfr ds v/;;u ds çfr n`f"Vdks.k % ijEijkxr lajpukRed dk;kZRed n`f"Vdks.kA
2- jktuSfrd laLFkk,¡] fo/kkf;dk] dk;Zikfydk vkSj U;k;ikfydk] ny rFkk ncko xqV] nyh; ç.kkyh ds fl)kUr]
ysfuu] ekbZdYl vkSj MqoxZj] fuokZpu ç.kkyh] ukSdj'kkgh & oscj dk n`f"Vdks.k vkSj oscj ij vk/kqfud
leh{kkA
3- jktuhfrd çfØ;k& jktuhfrd] lekthdj.k] vk/kqfudhdj.k rFkk laiz"s k.k] vik'pR; jktuhfrd çfØ;k dk
Lo:i] vÝhdh ,f'k;k;h lekt dks çHkkfor djus okyh lafo/kkfud vkSj jktuhfrd leL;kvksa dk lkekU;
v/;;uA
4- Hkkjr jktuhfrd ç.kkyh ¼d½ ewy Hkkjr esa mifuos'kokn vkSj jk"Vªokn] vk/kqfud Hkkjrh; lkekftd vkSj
jktuhfrd fopkj/kkjk dk lkekU; v/;;uA
jktk jke eksgu jk;] nknk HkkbZ ukSjksth] fryd] vjfoUn] ,dcky] ftUuk] xka/kh] chñvkjñ vEcsndj]
,eñ,uñ jk;] usg:] t;çdk'k ukjk;.kA
¼[k½ lajpuk& Hkkjrh; lafo/kku] ewy vf/kdkj vkSj uhfr funs'kd rRo] la?k ljdkj] laln] eaf=e.My] mPpre
U;k;ky; vkSj U;kf;d iqujh{kk] Hkkjrh; la?kokn] dsUæ jkT; laca/k] ljdkj&jkT;iky dh Hkwfedk iapk;rh
jkt&fcgkj esa iapk;rh jktA
¼x½ dk;Z& Hkkjrh; jktuhfr esa oxZ vkSj tkfr] {ks=okn] Hkk"kkokn] vkSj lkEçnkf;drkokn dh jktuhfr jktra= ds
/keZ fujis{khdj.k vkSj jk"Vªh; ,drk dh leL;k,¡] jktuhfrd vfHktkR; oxZ] cnyrh gqbZ lajpuk] jktuhfrd
ny rFkk jktuhfrd Hkkxhnkjh ;kstuk vkSj fo'okl] ç'kklu lkekftd vkfFkZd ifjorZu vkSj Hkkjrh;
yksdra= ij bldk çHkko] {ks=okn] >kj[k.M vkUnksyu ds fo'ks"k lUnHkZ esaA
[k.M& II (Section- II)
Hkkx& 1
1- çHkqlÙkk lEié jkT; ç.kkyh ds Lo:Ik rFkk dk;ZA
2- vUrjkZ"Vªh; jktuhfr dh ladYiuk,¡] 'kfDr jk"Vªh; fgr] 'kfDr larqyu ^^'kfDr fjDrrkA**
3- vUrjkZ"Vªh; jktuhfr ds fl)kUr] ;FkkFkZoknh fl)kar] ç.kkyh fl)kar ,oe~ fu;a=.k fl)karA
4- fons'k uhfr esa fu/kkZjd rRo jk"Vªh; fgr fopkj/kkjk] jk"Vªh; 'kfDr rRo ¼ns'kh; lkekftd&jktuhfrd
laLFkkvksa ds Lo:i lfgr½A
5- fons'k uhfr dk p;u& lkezkT;okn] 'kfDr larqyu] le>kSrs] vyxkookn] jk"Vªijd lkoZHkkSfrdrkokn ¼fczVsu
}kjk LFkkfir 'kkfUr] vesfjdk }kjk LFkkfir 'kfDr] :l }kjk LFkkfir 'kkfUr] phu dk fefMy fdaxMe
ifjdYiuk] xqV fujis{krk½A
6- 'khr ;q)] mn~xe fodkl vkSj vUrjkZ"Vªh; lEcU/kksa ij bldk çHkko] ruko 'kSfFkY; vkSj bldk çHkko rFkk
u;k 'khr ;q)A
7- xqV fujis{krk] vFkZ vk/kkj ¼jk"Vªh; vkSj vUrjkZ"Vªh;½ xqV fujis{krk vkUnksyu vkSj vUrjkZ"Vªh; lEcU/kksa esa
bldh HkwfedkA

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8- fu:Ikfuosf'krk vkSj vUrjkZ"Vªh; leqnk; dk çlkj] uoksfuosf'krk rFkk tkfrokn] mudk vUrjkZ"Vªh; lEcU/kksa
ij çHkko] ,f'k;kbZ vÝhdh iqu:RFkkuA
9- orZeku vUrjkZ"Vªh; vkfFkZd O;oLFkk] lgk;rk] O;kikj rFkk vkfFkZd fodkl] ubZ vUrjkZ"Vªh; vkfFkZd O;oLFkk
ds fy;s la?k"kZ] çkd`frd lk/kuksa ij çHkqrk] mtkZ lk/kuksa dk ladVA
10- vUrjkZ"Vªh; lEcU/kksa esa vUrjkZ"Vªh; fuf/k dh Hkwfedk] vUrjkZ"Vªh; U;k;ky;A
11- vUrjkZ"Vªh; laxBuksa dk mn~Hko vkSj fodkl] la;qDr jk"Vª la?k vkSj fof'k"V vfHkdj.k] vUrjkZ"Vªh; lEcU/kksa esa
mudh HkwfedkA
12- {ks=h; laxBu vkSj vksñ,ñ,lñ] vksñ,ñ;wñ] vjc yhx] ,f'k;u] bZñbZñlhñ] vUrjkZ"Vªh; lEcU/kksa esa mudh HkwfedkA
13- 'kL= Li/kkZ] fujL=hdj.k vkSj 'kL= fu;a=.k] ikjEifjd rFkk ijek.koh; 'kL=] 'kL=ksa dk O;kikj] vUrjkZ"Vªh;
lEcU/kksa esa rhljh nqfu;k dh Hkwfedk ij bldk çHkkoA
14- jktuf;d fl)kar vkSj i)frA
15- okg~; gLr{ksi& oSpkfjd] jktuhfrd vkSj vkfFkZd lkaLd`frd lkezkT;okn] egk'kfDr;ksa }kjk xqIr gLr{ksiA
Hkkx& 2
1- ijek.koh; mtkZ dk mi;ksx vkSj nq:i;ksx] ijek.koh; 'kL=ksa dk vUrjkZ"Vªh; lEcU/kksa ij çHkko] vkaf'kd
ijh{k.k fu"ks/k] laf/k] ijek.kq 'kL= çlkj fujks/kd laf/k ¼,uñihñVhñ 'kkafriw.kZ ijek.kq foLQksV½ ¼ihñ,uñbZñ½A
2- fgUn egklkxj dks 'kkafr {ks= cukus dh leL;k,¡ vkSj lEHkkouk,¡A
3- if'peh ,f'k;k esa la?k"kZiw.kZ fLFkfrA
4- nf{k.k ,f'k;k esa la?k"kZ vkSj lg;ksxA
5- egk'kfDr;ka vejhdk] :l ,oe~ phu dh ;q)ksÙkj fons'k uhfr;k¡] la;qDr jkT; lksfo;r la?k ,oe~ phuA
6- vUrjkZ"Vªh; lEcU/kksa esa r`rh; fo'o dk LFkkuA la;qDr jk"Vª la?k esa vkSj ckgjh eapksa ij mÙkj&nf{k.kh ns'kksa
dk fopkj&foe'kZA
7- Hkkjr dh fons'k uhfr vkSj lEcU/k] Hkkjr vkSj egk'kfDr;k¡] Hkkjr vkSj blds iM+kslh] Hkkjr vkSj nf{k.k iwoZ
,f'k;k ,oe~ Hkkjr rFkk vÝhdk dh leL;k,¡A
Hkkjr dh vkfFkZd jktuf;drk] Hkkjr vkSj ijek.kq vL=ksa dk ç'uA

24- euksfoKku
[k.M& I (Section- I)
euksfoKku ds vk/kkj
1- euksfoKku dk fo"k; {ks=& lkekftd vkSj O;kogkfjd foKku esa ifjokj ls euksfoKku dk LFkkuA
2- euksfoKku dh i)fr;k¡& euksfoKku dh ç.kkyhra=h; leL;k,¡] euksoSKkfud vuqla/kku dk lkekU;
vfHkdYiA euksoSKkfud vuqla/kku ds çdkj] euksoSKkfud ekiu dh fo'ks"krk,¡A
3- ekuo O;ogkj dh çd`fr] mn~xe vkSj fodkl] vkuqoaf'kdrk rFkk i;kZoj.k] lkaLd`frd dkjd rFkk O;ogkj]
lekthdj.k dh çfØ;k] jk"Vªh; pfj= dh ladYiukA
4- laKkukRed çfØ;k,¡& çR;{k Kku] çR;{k Kku ds fl)kar] çR;{k Kku laxBu] O;fDr çR;{k.k] çkR;f{kd
j{kk] çR;{ku Kku dk dk;kZRed mikxe] çR;{k Kku rFkk O;fDrRo] vkd`fr vuqçHkko] çR;{k Kku 'kSyh]
çkR;f{kd vilkekU;] lrdZrkA
5- vf/kxe& laKkukRed fØ;k çlwr rFkk Dykfldy vuqdwyu mikxe] vf/kxe ifj?kVuk foyksi] foHksn vkSj
lkekU;dj.k] foHksn vfHkxr] çkf;drk vf/kxe] çksxzkfer vf/kxeA
6- Lej.k& Lej.k ds fl)kar] vYidkfyd Le`fr] nh?kZdkfyd Le`fr] Le`fr dk ekiu] foLej.k] laLe`frA
7- fpUru& leL;k lek/kku] ladYiuk fuekZ.k] ladYiuk fuekZ.k dk jpuk dkS'ky] lwpuk çfØ;k] lixZukRed
fpUru] vfHklkjh rFkk miklkjh fpUru] ckydksa esa fpUru ds fodkl ds fl)karA

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8- cqf)& cqf) dh çd`fr] cqf) ds fl)kar] cqf) dk ekiu] l`tukRedrk dk ekiu] vfHk{kerk] vfHk{kerk dk
ekiu] lkekftd cqf) dh ladYiukA
9- vfHkçsj.k& vfHkçsfjr O;ogkj dh fo'ks"krk,¡] vfHkçsj.k ds mikxe] euksfo'ys"kh fl)kar] vUruksZn fl)kar]
vko';drk vfHkØe fl)kar] lfn'k d"kZ.k 'kfDr mikxe] vkdka{kk Lrj dh ladYiuk] vfHkçsj.k ds ekiu]
fojDr rFkk foeq[k O;f"V] çsjdA
10- O;fDrRo& O;fDrRo dh ladYiuk] fo'ks"kd vkSj çdkj mikxe] dkjdh; rFkk vk;keh; mikxe] O;fDrRo ds
fl)kar ÝhmM] vyiksVZ] eqjs] dsVy] lkekftd vfHkxe fl)kar rFkk {ks= fl)kar] O;fDrRo ds Hkkjrh;
mikxe xq.kksa dh ladYiuk] O;fDrRo dk ekiu] ç'ukoyh fu/kkZj.k ekiuh] euksefr ijh{k.k] ç{keh ijh{k.k
çs{k.k ç.kkyhA
11- Hkk"kk vkSj lEçs"k.k& Hkk"kk dk euksoSKkfud vk/kkj] Hkk"kk fodkl dk fl)kar fLduj vkSj pkWeLdh]
vo'kkf'nd] laçs"k.k] dk;ZHkk"kk çHkkoh lEçs"k.k lzksr vkSj xzghrk dh fo'ks"krk,¡] vuqHkoh lEçs"k.kA
12- vfHko`fÙk;k¡ vkSj ewY;& vfHko`fÙk;ksa dh lajpuk] vfHko`fÙk;ksa dh cukoV] vfHko`fÙk;ksa ds fl)kar] vfHko`fÙkrRo
ekiu] vfHko`fÙk ekiuh ds çdkj] vfHko`fÙk ifjorZud ds fl)kar] ewY;&ewY;ksa ds çdkj] ewY;ksa ds vfHkçsj.kh;
xq.k/keZ] ewY;ksa dk ekiuA
13- vfHkuo ço`fÙk;k¡& euksfoKku vkSj dEI;wVj] O;ogkj dk larkf=dh ekWMy] euksfoKku esa vuq:irk v/;;u
psruk dk v/;;u psruk dh ifjofrZr fLFkfr;k¡] fuæk] LoIu] /;ku vkSj lEeksgu vkRefoLewfr] eknd æO;
mRçsfjr ifjorZu laosnu opu] foekuu vkSj varfj{k mM+ku esa ekuo leL;k,¡A
14- ekuo ds ekWMy& ;kaf=d ekuo] tSfod ekuo] laxBukRed ekuo] ekuorkoknh ekuo] O;ogkj ifjorZu ds
fofHké çfr:iksa ds fufgrkFkZ ,d ,dhd`r çfr:iA
[k.M& II (Section- II)
euksfoKku fopkj&fo"k; vkSj vuqç;ksx
1- O;fDrxr fofHkUurk,¡& O;fDrxr fofHkUurkvksa dk ekiu] euksfoKku ijh{k.kksa ds çdkj] euksoSKkfud ijh{k.kksa
dk fuekZ.k] vPNs euksoSKkfud ijh{k.k dh fo'ks"krk,¡] euksoSKkfud ijh{kk.kksa dh lhek,¡A
2- euksoSKkfud fodkl& fodkjksa dk oxhZdj.k rFkk jksx oxhZdj.k ç.kkfy;k¡] raf=dk] rkih;] euLrkih vkSj
euksnSfgd fodkl] euksfod`r O;fDrRo] euksoSKkfud fodkjksa ds fl)kar] fpUrk volkn rFkk f[kapko dh
leL;k,¡A
3- fpfdRlkRed mikxe& euksxfrd&mikxe] O;ogkj fpfdRlk] jksxh dsfUær fpfdRlk laKkukRed fpfdRlk]
lewg fpfdRlkA
4- laxBukRed rFkk vkS|ksfxd leL;kvksa ls euksfoKku dk vuqç;ksx] oS;fDrd p;u] çf'k{k.k] dk;Z] vfHkçsj.kk]
dk;Z vfHkçsj.k fl)kar d`R; vfHkdYiu] usr`Ro çf'k{k.k] lnHkkxh çcU/kA
5- y?kq lewg& y?kq lewg dh ladYiuk] lewg ds xq.k/keZ] dk;Zjr] lewg O;ogkj ds fl)kar] lewg O;ogkj dk
ekiu vUrfØZ;k çfØ;k fo'ys"k.k] vUrZO;fDr lEcU/kA
6- lkekftd ifjorZu& lekt ifjorZu dh fo'ks"krk,¡] ifjorZu ds euksoSKkfud vk/kkj] ifjorZu çfrjks/k]
çfrjks/kh dkjd] ifjorZu ç;kstu] ifjorZu ço.krk dh ladYiukA
7- euksfoKku rFkk vf/kxe çfØ;k& f'k{kkFkhZ lekthdj.k ds dÙkkZ ds :Ik esa fo|ky; vf/kxe fLFkfr;ksa esa
fojks/kksa ls lacaf/kr leL;k,¡] çfrHkk'kkyh vkSj lafnr ckyd rFkk muds çf'k{k.k ls lacaf/kr leL;k,¡A
8- lqfo/kk oafpr lewg& çdkj] lkekftd] lkaLd`frd vkSj vkfFkZd lqfo/kkoapu ds euksoSKkfud Qy oapu dh
ladYiuk] lqfo/kkoafpr lewgksa dh f'k{kk] lqfo/kkoafpr lewgksa ds vfHkçsj.k dh leL;k,¡A
9- euksfoKku rFkk lkekftd ,dhdj.k dh leL;k& ltkrh; iwokZxzg dh leL;k] iwokZxzg dh çd`fr] iwokZxzg
dh vfHkO;fDr] iwokZxzg dk fodkl] iwokZxzg dk ekiu] iwokZxzg dk lq/kkj] iwokZxzg vkSj O;fDrRo] lkekftd
,dhdj.k ds mik;A
10- euksfoKku rFkk vkfFkZd fodkl& miyfC/k vfHkçsj.k dh çd`fr] miyfC/k vfHkçsj.k] m|e'khyurk lao)Zu]
m|e'khyurk lay{k.k] çkS|ksxhdh; ifjorZu rFkk ekuoh; O;ogkj ij bldk çHkkoA

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11- lwpuk dk çcU/k vkSj lapj.k& lwpuk çcU/k esa euksoSKkfud dkjd] lwpuk vfrHkkj] çHkkoh lapj.k ds
euksoSKkfud vk/kkj] tu lapkj vkSj lkekftd ifjorZu esa mudh Hkwfedk] nwjn'kZu dk çHkko] çHkkoh foKkiu
dk euksoSKkfud vk/kkjA
12- ledkyhu lekt dh leL;k,¡& f[kapko] f[kapko dk çcU/k] e|O;lurk rFkk eknd æO; O;lu] lkekftd
folkekU;] fd'kksj] vipkj vijk/k folkekU; dk iquZLFkkiu] o;kso`)ksa dh leL;k,¡A

25- yksd ç'kklu


[k.M& I (Section- I)
ç'kklfud fl)kUr
1- ewy vo/kkj.kk,¡& yksd ç'kklu dk vFkZ] foLrkj rFkk egRo] futh ç'kklu rFkk yksd ç'kklu] fodflr
vkSj fodkl'khy lekt esa bldh Hkwfedk] ç'kklu dh lkekftd] vkfFkZd] lkaLd`frd] jktuhfrd vkSj fofo/k
ifjfLFkfr;k¡] yksd ç'kklu dk ,d 'kkL= ds :i esa fodkl] yksd ç'kklu ,d dyk ,oe~ ,d foKku ds
:i esa u;k yksd ç'kkluA
2- laxBu ds fl)kar& oSKkfud çcU/k ¼Vsyj vkSj mlds lkFkh½] ukSdj'kkgh laxBu dk fl)kar ¼cscj½] vkn'kZ
laxBu dk fl)kUr ¼gsujh Q;ksy] ywFkj xqfyd rFkk vU;½] ekuo laxBu lEcU/kh fl)kar ¼,yVksu ek;ks
vkSj mlds lkFkh½] O;kogkfjd n`f"Vdks.k] O;oLFkk] n`f"Vdks.k] laxBukRed çHkko'khyrkA
3- laxBu ds fl)kar& lksiku ds fl)kar] ,sfd vkns'k] çkf/kdkj vkSj mÙkjnkf;Ro leUo; fu;a=.k dk foLrkj]
i;Zos{kd] dsUæhdj.k vkSj fodsUæhdj.k] çR;k;kstuA
4- ç'kklfud O;ogkj& gcZVZ lkbeu ds ;ksxnku ds fo'ks"k lanHkZ esa fu.kZ; ysuk] usr`Ro ds fl)kar] lapkj
eukscy çsj.kk ¼eSLyks vkSj gtZcxZ½A
5- laxBu lajpuk& eq[; dk;Zdkjh] eq[; dk;Zdkjh ds çdkj vkSj muds dk;Z] lw= vkSj LVkQ ,oe~ lgk;d
,tsfUl;k¡] foHkkx] fuxe dEiuh] cksMZ vkSj vk;ksx] eq[;ky; vkSj {ks=h; laca/kA
6- dkfeZd ç'kklu& ukSdj'kkgh vkSj flfoy lsok] in oxhZdj.k] HkÙkhZ] çf'k{k.k] o`fÙk fodkl dk;Z dk ewY;kadu]
inksUufr] osru rFkk lsok 'krsZa] lsokfuo`fÙk ykHk] vuq'kklu] fu;ksDrk deZpkjh lEcU/k] ç'kklu esa lR;fu"Bk]
lkekU;{k vkSj fo'ks"kK] rVLFkrk vkSj vuferkA
7- foÙkh; ç'kklu& ctV dh ladYiuk,¡] ctV rS;kj djuk vkSj mldk dk;kZUo;u] fu"iknu] ctV] fo/kk;h
fu;a=.k] ys[kk vkSj ijh{k.kA
8- mÙkjnkf;Ro rFkk fu;a=.k] mÙkjnkf;Ro vkSj fu;a=.k dh ladYiuk,¡] ç'kklu ij fo/kk;h] dk;Zdkjh vkSj
U;kf;d fu;a=.k] ukxfjd rFkk ç'kkluA
9- ç'kklfud lw=/kkj& laxBu ,oa i)fr] dk;Z v/;;u] dk;Zekiu] ç'kklfud lq/kkj çfØ;k vkSj vojks/kA
10- ç'kklfud dkuwu& ç'kklfud dkuwu dk egRo] çR;ksftr fo/kku] fo/kku vFkZ çdkj] ykHk] lhek,¡] lqj{kk
mik;] ç'kklfud vf/kdj.kA
11- rqyukRed ,oa fodkl ç'kklu& vFkZ Lo:i vkSj foLrkj] lka{ksf=d lky] ekWMy ds fo'ks"k lanHkZ esa ÝsM
fjEl dk ;ksxnku] ç'kklu esa fodkl dh ladYiuk] foLrkj vkSj egRo] jktuhfrd] vkfFkZd vkSj lkekftd
,oa lkaLd`frd lUnHkZ esa ç'kklu dk fodkl] ç'kklfud fodkl dh ladYiukA
12- yksd uhfr& yksd ç'kklu esa uhfr fu/kkZj.k dh çklafxdrk] uhfr fu/kkZj.k djus dh çfØ;k,¡ vkSj
dk;kZUo;uA
[k.M& II (Section- II)
Hkkjrh; ç'kklu
1- Hkkjrh; ç'kklu dk fodkl& dkSfVY;] eqxy ;qx] vaxzsth ;qxA
2- ifjfLFkfrtU; ifjos'k& laafo/kku lalnh; çtkra=] la?kokn] ;kstuk] lektoknA
3- la?k Lrj ij jktuhfrd dk;Zikfydk& jk"Vªifr] ç/kkuea=h] eaf=ifj"kn~] eaf=eaMy lfefr;k¡A

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4- dsUæh; ç'kklu dh lajpuk& lfpoky;] eaf=eaMy lfpoky;] ea=ky; vkSj foHkkx] cksMZ vkSj vk;ksx] {ks=h;
laxBuA
5- dsUæ&jkT; lEcU/k& fo/kk;h] ç'kklfud] ;kstuk vkSj foÙkh;A
6- yksd lsok,¡& vf[ky Hkkjrh; lsok,¡] dsUæh; lsok,¡] jkT; lsok,¡] LFkkuh; flfoy lsok,¡] la?k vkSj jkT; yksd
lsok vk;ksx] flfoy lsokvksa dk çf'k{k.kA
7- ;kstuk rU=& jk"Vªh; Lrj ij ;kstuk fu/kkZj.k] jk"Vªh; fodkl ifj"kn~] ;kstuk vk;ksx] jkT;&ftyk Lrj ij
;kstuk rU=A
8- yksd miØe] Lo:i] çcU/k] fu;a=.k vkSj leL;k,¡A
9- yksd O;; dk fu;a=.k& lalnh; fu;a=.k] foÙk ea=ky; dh Hkwfedk] fu;a=d rFkk egkys[kk ijh{kdA
10- fcgkj esa dkuwu vkSj O;oLFkk lEcU/kh ç'kklu] dkuwu vkSj O;oLFkk cuk, j[kus ds fy;s dsUæh; vkSj jkT;
,tsafl;ksa dh HkwfedkA
11- jkT; ç'kklu fcgkj ds fo'ks"k laca/k esa& jkT;iky] eq[;ea=h] eaf=ifj"kn~] lfpoky;] eq[; lfpo]
funs'kky;A
12- ftyk rFkk LFkkuh; ç'kklu fcgkj ds fo'ks"k lUnHkZ esa& Hkwfedk vkSj egRo] ftyk lekgÙkkZ] Hkw&jktLo]
dkuwu rFkk O;oLFkk vkSj mlds fodkl lEcU/kh dk;Z] ftyk xzkeh.k fodkl ,tsalh] fo'ks"k dk;ZØeA
13- LFkkuh; ç'kklu fcgkj ds fo'ks"k lUnHkZ esa& iapk;rh jkt vkSj 'kgjh LFkkuh; ljdkj] fo'ks"krk,¡] Lo:i]
leL;k,¡] LFkkuh; fudk;ksa dh Lok;rrkA
14- fcgkj esa dY;k.k dk;Z gsrq ç'kkldh; O;oLFkk& detksj oxksZa ds fy;s] fo'ks"kdj vuqlwfpr tkfr;ksa ,oa
vkfne tkfr;ksa ds dY;k.k ds fy;s ç'kkldh; O;oLFkk] efgykvksa rFkk ckydksa ds dY;k.k ds fy, dk;ZØeA
15- Hkkjrh; ç'kklu O;oLFkk esa fooknLin eqís& jktuSfrd rFkk LFkk;h dk;Zikydksa ds chp lEcU/k] ç'kklu
dk;ks± esa lkekU; rFkk fo'ks"kKksa dh Hkwfedk] ç'kklu esa lR;fu"Bk] ç'kklfud dk;ksZa esa turk dh lgHkkfxrk]
ukxfjd f'kdk;rksa dks nwj djuk] yksdiky vkSj yksd vk;qDr] Hkkjr esa ç'kklfud lq/kkjA

26- lekt'kkL=
[k.M& I (Section- I)
lkekU; lekt'kkL=
1- lkekftd ?kVukvksa dk oSKkfud v/;;u& lekt'kkL= dk vkfoHkkZo] vU; f'k{kk 'kk[kkvksa ls budk
lEcU/k] mudk {ks= foLrkj ,oa lacaf/kr /kkj.kk,¡] foKku ,oa lkekftd O;ogkj dk v/;;u] ;FkkFkZrk]
fo'oluh;rk ,oa oSf/kdrk dh leL;k,¡] oSKkfud fof/k ,oa oSKkfud Hkk"kk] mudk vFkZ mís';] çdkj rRo ,oa
fo'ks"krk,¡] lkekftd vuqla/kku lajpuk] rF; ladyu ,oa rF; fo'ys"k.k dh fof/k;k¡] vfHko`fÙk ekiu leL;k,¡
,oa rduhdh 'kSyh ¼LdsYl½] vkjñ,eñ eSdkboj dh dk;Z dkj.k vo/kkj.kkA
2- lekt'kkL= ds {ks= esa iFk&çn'kZd& ;ksxnku] lS)kfUrd çkjEHk ,oa fodklokn ds fl)kUr] dkEV]
LisUlj rFkk ekxZu] ,sfrgkfld lekt'kkL= dkyZ ekDlZ] eSDl cscj ,oa ihŒ,Œ ljksfdu] çdk;Zokn bZñ
nq[kkZbe] ijsVks] iklZUl ,oa eVZu] la?k"kZoknh fl)kUr] xqeIyksfot] Mgjsu MkQZ ,oa dkstj] lekt&'kkL= ds
vk/kqfud fopkj/kkjk,¡] lEiw.kkZyd ,oa vYikFkZd lekt'kkL=] e/;e Lrjh; fl)kUr] fofu;e fl)kUrA
3- lkekftd lajpuk ,oe~ lkekftd laxBu& vo/kkj.kk ,oa çdkj] lkekftd lajpuk lEcfU/kr
fopkj/kkjk,¡] lajpuk çdk;Zoknh] ekDlZoknh fl)kUr] lkekftd lajpuk ds rRo] O;fDr ,oa lekt] lkekftd
vUrfØZ;k] lkekftd lewg vo/kkj.kk,¡ ,oa çdkj] lkekftd Lrj ,oa Hkwfedk] muds fu/kkZjd ,oa çdkj]
ljy ,oa ladwy lektksa esa Hkwfedk ds fofHkUu ifjek.k] Hkwfedk la?k"kZ] lkekftd tky] vo/kkj.kk ,oa çdkj]
laLd`fr ,oa O;fDrRo vuq:irk ,oa lkekftd fu;a=.k dh vo/kkj.kk] lkekftd fu;a=.k ds lk/ku]
vYila[;d lewg] cgqla[;d ,oa vYila[;d lEcU/kA
4- lkekftd Lrjhdj.k ,oa xfr'khyrk& lkekftd Lrjhdj.k ds vo/kkj.kk] çHkko ,oa çdkj] vlekurk ,oa
Lrjhdj.k] Lrjhdj.k ds vk/kkj ,oa ifjek.k] Lrjhdj.k lEcU/kh fopkj/kkjk,¡] çdk;Zokn ,oa la?k"kZokn

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fopkj/kkjk,¡] lkekftd Lrjhdj.k ,oa lkekftd xfr'khyrk] laLd`frdj.k ,oa if'pehdj.k] xfr'khyrk ds
çdkj] vUrZih<+h xfr'khyrk] mnxz xfr'khyrk cuke {kSfrt xfr'khyrk] xfr'khyrk ds çfr:iA
5- ifjokj] fookg ,oa ukrsnkjh& lajpuk] çdk;Z ,oa çdkj] lkekftd ifjorZu ,oa vk;q rFkk L=h&iq:"k
Hkwfedkvksa esa ifjorZu] fookg] ifjokj ,oa ukrsnkjh esa ifjorZu] çk|ksfxd lekt esa ifjokj dk egRoA
6- vkSipkfjd laxBu& vkSipkfjd rFkk vukSipkfjd laxBuksa ds rRo] ukSdj'kkgh çdk;Z] vdk;Z ,oa
fo'ks"krk,¡] ukSdj'kkgh ,oa jktuSfrd fodkl] jktuSfrd] lkekftd ,oa jktuSfrd lgHkkfxrk] lgHkkfxrk ds
fofHkUu :i] lgHkkfxrk ds yksdrkaf=d rFkk lÙkkRed Lo:i] LoSfPNr e.MyhA
7- vkfFkZd ç.kkyh& lEifÙk dh vo/kkj.kk,¡] Je foHkktu ds lkekftd çfrek.k] fofu;e ds fofHkUu çdkj]
iwoZ vkS|ksfxd ,oa vkS|ksfxd vFkZ O;oLFkk dk lkekftd i{k] vkS|ksfxdhdj.k rFkk jktuhfrd] 'kSf{kd]
/kkfeZd] ikfjokfjd LxjfoU;klh {ks=ksa esa ifjorZu] vkfFkZd fodkl ds fu/kkZjd rRo ,oa muds ifj.kkeA
8- jktuhfrd O;oLFkk& jktuhfrd O;oLFkk dh vo/kkj.kk] rRo ,oa çdkj] jktuhfrd O;oLFkk ds çdk;Z]
jktuhfrd O;oLFkk ds vUrxZr leL;k,¡] O;fDr lewg] jktuhfrd laxBuksa] jktuhfrd ny ,oa vU; lk/kuksa
ds lanHkZ esa jktuhfrd çfØ;k,¡] 'kfDr çkf/kdkj ,oa oS/krk dh vo/kkj.kk,¡] vk/kkj ,oa çdkj] jkT;foghu
lekt dh ifjdYiuk] jktuhfrd lekthdj.k cuke jktuhfrd Hkkxhnkjh] jkT; dh fo'ks"krk,¡] çtkra=kRed
,oa lÙkkRed jktuhfrd O;oLFkk ds vUrxZr laHkzkUr oxZ ,oa tulewg dh 'kfDr] jktuhfrd ny ,oa
ernku] uk;dRo] çtkrkaf=d O;oLFkk ,oa çtkrkaf=d fLFkjrkA
9- 'kSf{kd ç.kkyh& f'k{kk dh vo/kkj.kk ,oa mís';] f'k{kk ij ço`frokn] vkn'kZokn ,oa ikf.MR;okn ds çHkko]
lekt] vUrjkZ"Vªh; lEcU/k] çtkra= O;oLFkk ,oa jk"Vªokn ds lUnHkZ esa f'k{kk dk egRo] f'k{kk ds u;s >qdko]
f'k{kk ,oa lekthdj.k esa fofHkUu lk/ku] ifjokj] fo|ky;] lekt] jkT; ,oa /keZ dh Hkwfedk] tula[;k f'k{kk
vo/kkj.kk ,oa rRo] lkaLd`frd iqutZUe] lS)kfUrd erkjksiu] lkekftd Lrjhdj.k] xfr'khyrk ,oa
vk/kqfudhdj.k ds lk/ku ds :Ik esa f'k{kk dh HkwfedkA
10- /keZ& /kkfeZd rF;] ikou ,oa vikou dh vo/kkj.kk,¡] /keZ dk lkekftd çdk;Z ,oa vdk;Z] tknw&Vksuk] /keZ
,oa foKku] /keZfujis{khdj.k ,oa lkekftd ifjorZuA
11- lkekftd ifjorZu ,oa fodkl& lkekftd ifjorZu ds vkfFkZd] tSfod ,oa çkS|ksfxd dkjd] lkekftd
ifjorZu ds fodkloknh çdk;Zokn ,oa la?k"kZokn fl)kUr] lkekftd ifjorZu] vk/kqfudhdj.k ,oa mUufr]
çtkrka=hdj.k] lekurk ,oa lkekftd U;k;] lkekftd iqufuZekZ.kA
[k.M& II (Section- II)
Hkkjrh; lekt
¼1½ Hkkjrh; lekt& ikjEifjd fgUnw lkekftd laxBu dh fo'ks"krk,¡] fofHké le; ds lkekftd lkaLd`frd
ifjorZu] Hkkjrh; lekt ij ckS)] bLyke rFkk vk/kqfud if'pe dk çHkko] fujUrjrk vkSj ifjorZu ds dkjd
rRoA
¼2½ lkekftd Lrjhdj.k& tkfr O;oLFkk ,oa blds :ikUrj.k] tkfr ds lanHkZ esa vkfFkZd lajpukRed ,oa
lkaLd`frd er] tkfr çFkk dh mRifÙk] fgUnw ,oa xSj&fgUnw tkfr;ksa esa vlekurk ,oa lkekftd U;k; dh
leL;k;sa] tkfr xfr'khyrk] tkfrokn] fiNM+h tkfr cuke fiNM+s oxZ] vuqlwfpr tkfr ,oa vLi`';rk]
vuqlwfpr tkfr;ksa esa ifjorZu] vLi`';rk dk mUewyu] vkS|ksfxd ,oa d`f"k ç/kku lekt dh oxZ lajpuk]
eUMy deh'ku ,oa lqj{kk uhfr ds vUrxZr fcgkj ds vUrtkZrh; lEcU/kksa ds cnyrs >qdkoA
¼3½ ifjokj] fookg ,oa lxks=rk& lxks=rk O;oLFkk esa {ks=h; fofo/krk ,oa muds lkekftd lkaLd`frd lg
lEcU/k] lxks=rk ds cnyrs igyw] la;qDr ifjokj ç.kkyh] bldk lajpukRed ,oa O;kogkfjd i{k] blds
cnyrs :Ik ,oa fo?kVu] fofHkUu u`tkfrd lewgksa] vkfFkZd ,oa tkfr oxksZa esa fookg] Hkfo"; esa muds cnyrs
çd`fr] ifjokj ,oa fookg ij dkuwu rFkk lkekftd&vkfFkZd] ifjorZuksa dk iM+rs çHkko] ih<+h] vUrjky ,oa
;qok vlUrks"k] efgykvksa dh cnyrh fLFkfr] efgyk ,oa lkekftd fodkl] fcgkj esa vUrZtkrh; fookg] dkj.k
,oa ifj.kkeA
¼4½ vkfFkZd ç.kkyh& ;tekuh O;oLFkk ,oa ikjEifjd lekt ij mldk çHkko] cktkj vFkZ O;oLFkk vkSj mlds
lkekftd ifj.kke] O;olkf;d fofof/kdj.k ,oa lkekftd lajpuk] O;olkf;d etnwj la?k] vkfFkZd fodkl
ds lkekftd fu/kkZjd rFkk muds ifj.kke] vkfFkZd vlekurk,¡] 'kks"k.k vkSj Hkz"Vkpkj] fcgkj ds vkfFkZd

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fiNM+siu ds dkj.k] fcgkj ds vkfFkZd fodkl dh lEHkkO;rk] fcgkj ds lUnHkZ esa vkfFkZd o`f) ,oa lkekftd
fodkl ds lg&lEcU/kA
¼5½ jktuhfrd O;oLFkk& ikjEifjd lekt esa çtkrkaf=d jktuhfrd O;oLFkk ds çdk;Z] jktuhfrd ny ,oa
mudh lkekftd lajpuk] jktuhfrd laHkzkUr oxZ dh mRifÙk ,oa mudk lkekftd yxko] 'kfDr dk
fodsUæhdj.k] jktuhfrd Hkkxhnkjh] fcgkj esa ernku dk Lo:i] fcgkj ds ernku ç.kkyh esa tkfr leqnk;
,oa vkfFkZd dkjdksa dh vuq:irk] blds cnyrs vk;ke] Hkkjrh; ukSdj'kkgh dk çdk;Z] vdk;Z ,oa fo'ks"krk]
Hkkjr esa ukSdj'kkgh ,oa jktuhfrd fodkl] tuçHkqlÙkk lekt] Hkkjr esa tu&vkUnksyu ds lkekftd ,oa
jktuhfrd JksrA
¼6½ f'k{kk O;oLFkk& ikjEifjd ,oa vk/kqfud ds lUnHkZ esa lekt ,oa f'k{kk] 'kS{kf.kd vlekurk,¡ ,oa ifjorZu]
f'k{kk ,oa lkekftd xfr'khyrk] efgykvksa dh f'k{kk dh leL;k,¡] fiNMs+ oxZ ,oa vuqlwfpr tkfr;ksa] fcgkj esa
'kS{kf.kd fiNM+siu ds dkj.k] fcgkj esa vfu;ksftr :i ls iuirs laLFkkvksa ds çdk;Z ,oa vdk;Z i{kA fcgkj
esa mPp f'k{kk dh leL;k,¡ ,oa lEHkkouk,¡] ubZ f'k{kk uhfr;k¡] tu f'k{kkA
¼7½ /keZ& tula[;kRed ifjek.k] HkkSxksfyd forj.k ,oa iM+ksl] çeq[k /kkfeZd leqnk;ksa ds thou 'kSyh]
vUr/kkZfeZd vUr%fØ;k,¡ ,oa /keZ ifjorZu ds :i esa budk çdk'ku] vYila[;d ds Lrj] lapkj ,oa
/keZfujis{krk] Hkkjr ds tkfr O;oLFkk ij fofHkUu /kkfeZd vkanksyuksa dk ckS)&tSu&bZlkbZ&bLyke o`gr~ lekt
,oa vk;Z lekt ds vkUnksyuksa ds çHkko] fcgkj esa if'pehdj.k ,oa vk/kqfudhdj.k] la;qDrd ,oa vyxko
lEcU/kh dkjd] Hkkjrh; lkekftd laxBu ij /keZ ,oa jktuhfr ds c<+rs vUrZlEcU/k dk çHkkoA
¼8½ tu&tkfr lekt& Hkkjr ds çeq[k tutkfr leqnk;] mudh fof'k"V fo'ks"krk,¡] tu&tkfr ,oa tkfr]
budk lkaLd`frd vknku&çnku ,oa ,dhdj.k] fcgkj dh tu&tkfr;ksa dh lkekftd] vkfFkZd ,oa jktuhfrd
leL;k,¡] tu&tkfr dY;k.k ds fofHké fopkj/kkjk,¡] muds laoS/kkfud ,oa jktdh; lqj{kk] Hkkjr esa
tu&tkfr vkUnksyu] rkuk Hkxr vkUnksyu] fcjlk vkUnksyu ,oa >kj[kaM vkUnksyu] tu&tkfr ds fodkl
esa mudk egRoiw.kZ LFkkuA
¼9½ xzkeh.k lekt O;oLFkk ,oa lkeqnkf;d fodkl& xzkeh.k leqnk; ds lkekftd ,oa lkaLd`frd vk;ke]
ikjEifjd 'kfDr lajpuk] çtkra=hdj.k ,oa usr`Ro] xjhch] _.kxzLrrk ,oa ca/kqvk etnwjh] Hkwfe lq/kkj ds
ifj.kke] lkeqnkf;d fodkl ;kstuk dk;ZØe rFkk vU; fu;ksftr fodkl dk;ZØe rFkk gfjr Økafr] xzkeh.k
fodkl dh ubZ uhfr;k¡A
¼10½ 'kgjh lkekftd laxBu& lkekftd laxBu ds ikjEifjd dkjdksa( tSls& laxks=rk tkfr vkSj /keZ dh
fujUrjrk ,oa muds ifjorZu 'kgj ds lUnHkZ esa] 'kgjh leqnk;ksa esa lkekftd Lrjhdj.k ,oa xfr'khyrk]
u`tkfrd vusdrk ,oa lkeqnkf;d ,dhdj.k] 'kgjh iM+kslnkjh] tulkaf[;dh ,oa lkekftd&lkaLd`frd y{k.kksa
esa 'kgj rFkk xk¡o esa vUrj rFkk muds lkekftd ifj.kkeA
¼11½tula[;k xfrdh& tula[;k o`f) lEcU/kh fl)kUr& ekYFkl] tSfodh; tulkaf[;dh; ifjorZu] lokZf/kd
tula[;k] tula[;k lajpuk ds lkekftd&lkaLd`frd i{k ¼fyax] mez] oSokfgd Lrj½] tUe nj] e`R;q nj ,oa
LFkkukUrj.k ds dkjd] Hkkjr esa tula[;k uhfr dh vko';drk] tukf/kD; ,oa vU; fu/kkZjd rF;] tukf/kD;
ds lkekftd] lkaLd`frd rFkk vkfFkZd fu/kkZjd ,oa Hkkjr esa ifjokj fu;kstu çfØ;k dh vLohd`fr esa budh
Hkwfedk] çFke ls v"Ve iapo"khZ; ;kstukvksa esa ifjokj fu;kstu dk;ZØe dk LFkku] tula[;k f'k{kk]
vo/kkj.kk] mís';] i{k] lk/ku ,oa tula[;k f'k{kk dh ;a=dykA
¼12½lkekftd ifjorZu ,oa vk/kqfudhdj.k& Hkwfedk] la?k"kZ dh leL;k] ;qok vlarks"k] ihf<+;ksa dk vUrj]
efgykvksa dh cnyrh fLFkfr] lkekftd ifjorZu ds çeq[k lzksr ,oa ifjorZu ds çfrjks/kh rRoksa ds çeq[k lzksr]
if'pe dk çHkko] lq/kkjoknh vkanksyu] lkekftd vkanksyu] vkS|ksxhdj.k ,oa 'kgjhdj.k] ncko lewg]
fu;ksftr ifjorZu ds rRo] iapo"khZ; ;kstuk,¡] fo/kk;h ,oa ç'kkldh; mik;&ifjorZu dh çfØ;k&
laLd`frdj.k] if'pehdj.k vkSj vk/kqfudhdj.k] vk/kqfudhdj.k ds lk/ku] tulEidZ lk/ku ,oa f'k{kk]
ifjorZu ,oa vk/kqfudhdj.k dh leL;k] lajpukRed folaxfr;k¡ vkSj O;o/kku] orZeku lkekftd nqxqZ.k&
Hkz"Vkpkj vkSj i{kikr] rLdjh&dkyk/kuA

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27- lkaf[;dh
blesa nks [k.M gSaA mEehnokj çR;sd [k.M ls rhu ls vf/kd ç'uksa ds mÙkj ugha nsaxsA
[k.M& I (Section- I)
1- çkf;drk&
çfrn'kZ lef"V vkSj vuqo`r] çkf;drk eki vkSj çkf;drk lef"V] lkaf[;dh; Lora=rk] le; Qyu ds :Ik
esa ;kn`fPNd pj] vlarr vkSj vlalr ;kn`fPNdpj] çkf;drk /kuRo vkSj caVu Qyu] mikar vkSj lçfrca/k oaVu]
;kn`fPNd pjksa ds Qyu vkSj muds caVu] çR;k'kh vkSj vkiw.kZ lçfrca/k çR;k'kk lg&lEcU/k xq.kkad çkf;drk esa
rFkk yxHkx la;a= vfHklj.k ekdksZc] 'ksch'kso rFkk dksyeksxksjksc vlfedk,¡] cksjy&dSaVsfyysek çesf;dk] o`gr~
la[;kvksa ds nqcZy ,oa lcy fu;e] çkFkfedrk tud ,oa vfHkyk{kf.k Qyu] vfgrk;rk ,oa lrR; çes;]
vkiw.kk±d ds }kjk caVuksa dk fu/kkZj.k] fyaMsoxZ&ysoh dsUæh; lhek çes;] eukd larr çfØ;k caVu vkSj muds
ikjLifjd lEcU/k] ftlesa lhed çdj.k Hkh 'kkfey gksA
2- lkaf[;dh; vuqfefr&
vkdyuksa ds xq.k /keZ] laxfr] vufeufr] {kerk] i;kZIrrk vkSj ifjiw.kZrk& Øsej&jko ifjca/k] vYire çlj.k]
vufeur vkdyu] jko&CySdosy vkSj ysgeu 'ksQ dk çes;A vk";q.kksa }kjk vkdyu dh fof/k;k¡] vkfDre
lEHkkfork vYire dksbZ oxZ vf/kdre lEHkkfor& çkôyuksa ds xq.k] /keZ] ekud caVuksa ds çkpyksa ds fy,
fo'oL;rk varjkyA
ljy vkSj ladqy ifjdYiuk,¡] lakf[;dh; ijh{k.k vkSj Økafrd {ks=] nks çdk'k dh =qfV;k¡] {kerk Qyu]
vufeur ijh{k.k] 'kDrre vkSj leku :Ik ls 'kDrre ijh{k.k] useu fi;lsu çef;dk] ,d çpky ls lacaf/kr
ljy ifjdYiukvksa ds fy, b"Vre ijh{k.k] ,dfo"V lekf;r vuqikr dk xq.k/keZ vkSj ;wñ,eñihñ ijh{k.k dk
;kn`fPNdrk djus esa mudk ç;ksxA lEHkkouk vuqikr fud"k mldk mixkeh caVu leatu lq"Bqrk ds fy, dksbZ
/keZ vkSj dksyeksx jkjksaoA ijh{k.k dk ;kn`fPNdrk ds fy, ijEijk ijh{k.k voLFkkiu ds fy, fpà
ijh{k.k&f}çfrn'k leL;k ds fy, foYdkady] foVuksa] ijh{k.kksa ,oa dksyxksjho Leuksa o ijh{k.k] ek=kvksa dk
oaVu&eqDr fo'okL;rk varjkyksa vkSj caVu Qyuksa ds fy, fo'okL;rk&ifê;k¡A
vuqØfed ijh{k.k lEcU/kh /kkj.kk,¡ okYVl dk ,lñihñvkjñVhñ] mldk lhñlhñ vkSj ,ñ,eñ,uñ QyuA
3- jSf[kd vuqfefr vkSj cgqpj fo'ys"k.k
U;wure oxZ fl)kar vkSj çlkj.k fo'ys"k.k tkM~l& ekdksZQ fl)kar vlkekU; lehdj.k] U;wure oxZ
vkdyu vkSj mudh ifj'kq)rk lkFkZdrk ijh{k.k vkSj varjky vkdyu dks ,d= f}/kk vkSj f=/kk oxhZÑr vkadM+ksa
esa U;wure oxZ fl)kar ij vk/kkfjr lg&lekJ;.k fo'ys"k.k jSf[kd lekJ;.k] lg&laca/k vkSj lekJ;.k ds ckjs
esa vkdyu vkSj ijh{k.k oØ] jSf[kd lekJ;.k rFkk yfEcd] cgqin] lekJ;.k dh jsf[kdrk ds fy;s ijh{k.kA
cgqpj çlkekU; caVu] cgqY; lekJ;.k] cgq lg&laca/k vkSj vkaf'kd lg&laca/k egkyuohl Mh& 2 vkSj gksVfyax
Vh& 2 vkadM+s vkSj muds vuqç;ksx ¼Mh&2 vkSj Vh& 2 caVuksa O;qRifÙk;ksa dks NksM+dj½ fQ'kj dk fofoDrj
fo'ys"k.kA
[k.M& II (Section- II)
1- çfrp;u fl)kar vkSj ç;ksxkssa dh vfHkdYiukA
çfrp;u dk Lo:Ik vkSj fopkj&{ks= ljl ;kn`fPNd çfrp;u çfrLFkkiuk ds lkFk mlds fcuk ifjfer
lef"V ls çfrp;u ekud =qfV;ksa dk vkdyu] leku çkf/koDrkvksa ds lkFk çfrp;u vkSj ihñihñ,lñ çfrp;uA
LrjhÑr ;knqfPNd rFkk Øec) çfrp;u f}pj.k vkSj cgqpj.k çfrp;u] cgqpj.k vkSj xqPN çfrp;u
ç.kkfy;k¡A
lef"V dk vkdyu ;ksx vkSj vfu;feur vkSj vufeur vkdyuksa dk ç;ksx lgk;d pj] nqgjk çfrp;u]
vkdyu ykxr vkSj çlkj.k Qyuksa dh ekud =qfV;ksa] vuqikr vkSj lekJ;.k vkdyu vkSj mudh lkis{k {kerk]
Hkkjr esa gky gh esa vk;ksftr o`gnkdkj losZ{k.kksa ds fo'ks"k lanHkZ esa çfrn'kZ losZ{k.k dk vk;kstu vkSj laxBuA
ç;ksxkRed vfHkdYiukvksa ds fu;e] lhñvkjñMhñ] vkjñchñMhñ] ,yñ,lñMhñ vçkIr {ksed çfof/k] cgqmiknkuh
ç;ksx 2n vkSj 3n vfHkdYi lEiw.kZ vkSj vkaf'kd ladj.k rFkk vkaf'kd iqujko`fÙk dk O;kid fl}kar foHkDr {ks=
dk fo'ys"k.k chñvkbZñchñ vkSj ljy tkyd vfHkdYiuk,¡A
2- bathfu;fjax lkaf[;dh

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xq.k dh /kkj.kk vkSj fu;a=.k dk vk'k; fofHké çdkj dk fu;a=.k rkfydk,¡& tSls& ,Dl&vkj] lafp=
ih&lafp=] ,u ih&lafp=] Mh&lafp= rFkk lap;h ;ksx fu;a=ksa lafp=A
çfrn'khZ fujh{k.k cuke 'kr&çfr'kr fujh{k.k xq.k ijh{k.k gsrq ,Dl] f}'k cgqy vkSj vuqØfed] çfrp;u
vk;kstuk,¡ vksñlhñ] ,ñ,lñ,uñ vkSj ,ñVhñvkbZñ oØ mRiknd tksf[ke vkSj miHkksDrk tksf[ke dh dYiuk
,ñØ;wñ,yñ] ,ñthñD;wñ,yñ] ,yñVhñihñMhñ vkfn ij çfrp;u vk;kstuk,¡A
fo'oluh;rk vuqj{k.kks;Zrk vkSj miyC/krk dh ifjHkk"kk& thou fun'kZ caVu foQyrk nj vkSj mi uyh
foQyrk nj lsØ pj.kkradh vkSj oh;qy fun'kZ fnuFkZ Jsf.k;ksa vkSj lekarj J`[kykvksa vkSj vU; ljy foU;klksa dh
fo'oluh;rk& fofHké çdkj dh vfrfjDrk( tSls& xje vkSj Ba<k vkSj fo'oluh;rk& lq/kkj vfrfjDrk dk
mi;ksx& vk;q ijh{k.k lEcU/kh leL;k,¡& pj ?kkrkadh ekWMy ds fy, lafMr :Vhu ç;ksxA
3- lafØ;k foKku
lafØ;k foKku dk {ks= vkSj mldh ifjHkk"kk] fofHké çdkj ds funsZ'k& mudks cukuk vkSj gy fudkyuk&
lkekaxh vlarr dky] ekdkZso] foJ`[kyk,¡ laØe.k çkf/kdrk vkO;wg] voLFkkvksa dk oxhZdj.k vkSj v;frçk; çes;]
lekaxh larr dky ekdksZo J`a[kyk,¡ iafDr fl)kar ds çkFkfed rRo ,eñ,eñvkbZñ vkSj ,eñ,eñdsñ dh iafDr;k¡]
e'khuksa O;frdj.k dh leL;k vkSj thñvkbZñ@,eñ@vkbZñ vkSj chñ@thñvkbZñ iafDr;k¡A
oSKkfud rkfydk çcU/k dh ifjdYiuk vkSj rkfydk leL;kvksa dks fo'ys"k.kkRed lajpuk] vxzrk dky ds
lkFk vkSj blds fcuk fu/kkZj.kkRed vkSj çlkekO; ekaxs ds lkekU; uewus cka/k çdkj ds fo'ks"k lUnHkZ esa Hk.Mkj.k
ds uewusA
jSf[kd çksxzkeu leL;k dk Lo:Ik vkSj :ikUo;u ,D/kkçfØ;k f}oj.k i}fr vkSj dkeZl] Ñfyepjksa ds lkFk
jí& i)fr jSf[kd dk;ZØe dk }r fl)kar vkSj mldk vkfFkZd fuca/ku] lqxzkfgr fo'ys"k.k ifjogu vkSj
fu;kstu leL;k,¡A
csdkj vkSj [kjkc phtksa dk çfrLFkkiu lkewfgd vkSj oS;fDrd çfrLFkkiu uhfr;k¡A
lax.kdksa dk ifjp; vkSj QksVªksu çØe.k ds vk/kkjHkwr rRo fufoZ"V vkSj fuxZr ds fooj.kksa ds fy, ç:Ik]
fofunsZ'ku vkSj rkfdZd dFku ,oa miusedk,¡A dqN lkekU; lakf[;dh;A leL;kvksa ds lUnHkZ esa vuqç;ksxA
4- ek=kRed vFkZ'kkL=
dy Js.kh dh ifjdYiuk ladYiukRed vkSj xq.kkRed] fun'kZ/kkj iVdksa esa foHksnu] eqDrgLr vkjs[k.k ls
çÑfr dk fu/kkZj.k] xfrx eku ek/; vkSj xf.krh; odlaeatu =qMfuIM lwpdkad vkSj ;kn`fPNd ?kVdksa ds
çlkj.k dk vkdyuA lwpdkadksa dh ifjHkk"kk] jpuk fuokZpu vkSj ifjlhek,¡] ysLesjs ik'oZ bMoFkZ&ek'kZy vkSj
fQ'kj lwpdkad] mudh rqyuk] lwpdkad ijh{k.k] thou fuokZg lwpdkad ds ewY; dh jpukA
miHkksDrk ek¡x dk fl)kar vkSj fo'ys"k.k ek¡x Qyuksa dk fofunsZ'ku vkSj vkdyu&ek¡x dh yksp] mRiianu
fl}kar] iwfrZ Qyu vkSj ykspsZ fufæ"V ek¡x Qyu] ,d lehdj.k funsZ'k esa çkpy dk vkDyufpj] çfrf"Br
U;wure oxZ] lk/kkj.khÑr U;wure oxZ] fo"k; fopkfr Js.khxr lg&laca/k cgqlaja[krk] f}/k vkSj f=/kk =qfV;k¡&
;qxir lehdj.k fun'kZ&çfrfu/kkZj.k] dksVks vkSj Ø; çfrca/k vçR;{k U;wure oxZ vkSj f}pj.k U;wure oxZ
vYidkyhu vkfFkZd iwokZuwekuA
5- tu lkaf[;dh; vkSj euksfefr
tu lkaf[;dh; rRoksa ds lzksr& tux.kuk iathdj.k jk"Vªh; çfrn'kZ losZ{k.k vkSj vU; tu lkaf[;dh;
losZ{k.k& tu lkaf[;dh; vkadM+ksa dh lhek,¡ vkSj mi;ksxA
thou lEcU/kh nj vkSj vuqikr% ifjHkk"kk fuekZ.k vkSj mi;ksxA
thou lkjf.k;k¡& lEiw.kZ vkSj laf{kIr tUe&ej.k ds vkadM+ksa vkSj tux.kuk ds foojf.k;ksa ds vk/kkj ij tho
lkjf.k;ksa dk fuekZ.k] thou lkjf.k;ksa ds mi;ksxA
o`f)?kkr vkSj tuo`f) oØ çt.ku 'kfDr dk ekiu& ldy vkSj fucy tuu njsaA
LFkk;h tula[;k fl)kar& tu lkaf[;dh; çkoyksa ds vkdyu esa LFkk;h vkSj LFkk;hdYi tula[;k çfrf/k;k¡A
vLoLFkrk vkSj mldk ekiu& e`R;q ds dkj.k ds vk/kkj ij ekud oxhZdj.k& LokLF; losZ{k.k vkSj vLirky ds
vkadM+ksa dk mi;ksxA
f'k{kk vkSj euksfoKku ls lacaf/kr çfrn'kZu& iSekuksa vkSj ijh{k.kksa dk ekudhdj.k o`f) yfC/k ds ijh{k.k&ijh{k.kksa
dh fo'oluh;rk vkSj Vh ,oa tsM ledA

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28- çk.kh foKku
[k.M& I (Section- I)
vjTtqdksa vkSj jTtqdh] ifjfLFkfr foKku] tSookfldh] tho lkaf[;dh ,oa vFkZ çk.kh foKku
Hkkx ^^d**
vjTtqdh vkSj jTtqdh
1- fofHké la?kksa dk lkekU; losZ{k.k fofo/k fQyk dk oxhZdj.k laca/kA
2- çksVkstksvk% lajpuk dk v/;;u] iSjkehf'k;u tSookfldh dk thou bfrgkl] eksukslk;ksfVl] eysfj;k ijthoh]
fVªiukslksek vkSj yh'esfu;kA çksVkstksvk esa xeu] is"k.k rFkk tuuA
3- iksfjQsjk% uky ra= vkSj dadky rFkk tuuA
4- lhyuVªsV% thfofy;k vkSj vksfjfy;k dh lajpuk vkSj thou o`Ùk] gkbMªkstksvk esa cgq:irk] dksjy fuekZ.k]
esVktsusfll] flaMsfj;k vkSj ,fouMfj;k esa tkfro`r laca/kA
5- gSyfeFkl% Iysfufj;k dh lajpuk vkSj thouo`Ùk] Qflvksyk] VSfu;k vkSj ,ldkfj;k] iSjkfLVd :ikUrj.k]
gSyfeFkl dk ekuo ls laca/kA
6- ,susfyMk% usjhl] dsapqvk vkSj tksad] lksykse vkSj fo[k.Mrk ikfydsVl esa thoup;kZA
7- vkFkksZiksMk% iyheku] fcPNw] frypêk ,oe~ dLVs'ek esa fMEe çdkj vkSj ijthforA vkFkksZiksMk esa eq[kkax n`f"V
vkSj Lo'ku] dkaVksa esa lkekftd thou vkSj dk;karj.kA ifjisV~l dk egRoA
8- eksyLdk% ;qfu;ksa vkSj fiyk 'kqfDr dh laLd`fr vkSj eksrh fuekZ.k lsQkyksihMlA
9- ,dksuksMjesVk% lkekU; laxBu] fMEe çdkj vkSj ,dksuksMjesVk dh ln`Lrk,¡aA
10- lkekU; laxBu ,oa pfj=] çksVksdksjMkVk dh :i js[kk] oxhZdj.k vkSj varl±ca/kA ikbll] ,efQfc;k
jSifVYyk] ,o vkSj Lru/kkjh oxZA
11- U;wVh vkSj çfrxkeh dk;karj.kA
12- d'ks:fd;ksa dh fofHké ç.kkfy;ksa dk rqyukRed vk/kkj ij lkekU; v/;;uA
13- yksdksekslu% eNfy;ksa esa çolu vkSj 'oluA fMiuksbZ dh lajpuk vkSj ln`'rk,¡A
14- ,fEQfc;k dh mRifÙk] foLrkj] ;wjksMsyk vkSj viksMk dh 'kjhj jpuk] fo'ks"krk vkSj ln`'rk,¡A
15- jsIVkbYl dh mRifÙk] jsiVkbYl esa vHkquwdqyh fofdj.k jsIVkbYl thok'k;] Hkkjr ds fo"kSys vkSj fo"kghu lç
ds fo"k ;a=A
16- if{k;ksa dh mRifÙk] mM+ku jfgr i{kh] if{k;ksa dk gokbZ] vH;kuqdqyu vkSj çokluA
17- Lru/kkfj;ksa dh mRifÙk] o.kZofo/k;ksa esa Lru/kkfj;ksa vfLFkdk,¡ Lru/kkfj;ksa esa nar foU;kl vkSj fLdu
fMjkbosfVo foLrkj çksVks/kkfj;ksaA çksVksFksfj;k ,oa esFkkFksfj;k dh lajpkuRed fo'ks"krk,¡ vkSj tkfr fodklh;
laca/kA
Hkkx ^^[k**
ifjfLFkfr foKku] ekuo çd`fr foKku] tho lkaf[;dh; vkSj vFkZ çkf.k foKkuA
ifjfLFkfr foKku] ekuo çÑfr foKku
1- Ik;kZoj.k% vthch çfrdkjd vkSj muds dkethoh çfrdkjd vkSj muds vUrj ,oa vH;karj fof'k"V la?kA
2- Ik'kq% tho la[;k la?kVu vkSj leqnk; Lrj] ifjcfLFkd iwokZu:irkA
3- ifjfLFkfr ç.kkyh% lacks/k] la?kVd ç/kku fØ;k mtkZ lzkfo] tho Hkw&jlk;u pØ] Hkkstu J`a[kyk vkSj iks"k.k
LrjA
4- LoPN ikuh esa vuqdqyu] vckcksy vkSj LFkypkjh vkoklA
5- ok;q çnw"k.k ty vkSj FkyA
6- Hkkjr esa oU; thou vkSj bldk laj{k.kA
7- fofHké çdkj ds çkf.k;ksa ds vkpj.k dk lkekU; losZ{k.kA
8- gkmeksl vkSj Qkjeksl dk vkpj.k esa dk;ZA
9- o.kZtho foKku] thou lEcU/kh Cykd] ekSleh fjFkEl] csyk fjFkElA
10- raf=dk var%lzkoh dk vkpj.k ij fu;a=.kA
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tho lkaf[;dh%
12- uequk o i)fr] foLrkj] vko`fÙk vkSj eki dh e/; ço`fÙk ekud fopyu] ekud =qfV vkSj ekud fopfyr]
lg&laca/k vkSj ijkoÙkZu vkSj fpLDok;V vkSj Vh VSLVA
vFkZ çkf.k foKku%
13- ijthfork] lgHkksftrk vkSj ijthoh vfrFks; lEcU/kA
14- ijthoh çksVkstksvk] d`fe vkSj ekuo ds dhVk.kq vkSj ?kjsyw tkuoj] Qly uk'kh dhM+s vkSj mRikn lap;A
15- ykHknk;d dhM+sA
16- eRL;ikyu vkSj çtuu gsrq çHkkfor djukA
[k.M& II (Section- II)
dksf'kdk tho foKku] vkuqoaf'kdh] deZfodkl vkSj oxhZÑr tho jlk;u] 'kjhj fØ;k foKku vkSj Hkwz.k foKku
Hkkx ^^d**
dksf'kdk tho foKku] vkuqoaf'kdh Øe fodkl vkSj oxhZÑr tho foKkuA
1- dksf'kdk tho foKku& dksf'kdk vkSj dksf'kdk vo;oksa dh lajpuk vkSj dk;Z] dsUædkas Iystek f'kYyh lw=
df.kdk xfr dh lajpuk] xksYthdk;] vUræO;h tkfydk rFkk jkbckslkse dksf'kdk&foHkktu] lelw=h rdZ
vkSj xq.klw=d vkSj ekbvksfllA
tho lajpuk vkSj dk;Z] Mhñ,uñ,ñ dk okVlu Øhd ekMy Mhñ,uñ,ñ vkuqoaf'kdh dwV dk çÑfrdj.k]
çksVhu] la'ys"k.k] dksf'kdh foHksnu] fyax xq.k lw= vkSj fyax fu/kkZfjrA
2- vkuqoaf'kdh& oa'kkuqØe ds eSUMsfy;u fu;e] iqu;ksZtu] lgyXurk vkSj lgyEur fp=A cgq fodYih
mRifjoZru] çkÑfrd vkSj çsfjr mRifjoZru vkSj fodklA vf/klwph foHkktu] xq.klw= la[;k vkSj çdkj]
lajpukRed iquO;ZoLFkk] cgqxqf.krk dksf'kdk æO;h oa'kkuqØe tSo jklk;fud vkuqoaf'kdh ekul vkuqoaf'kdh ds
rRo] lkekU; vkSj vlkekU; dsUæd] ç:Ik thu vkSj jksx] lqtuu foKkuA
3- fodkl vkSj oxhZÑr& thouksn~xe fopkj/kkjk ds bfrgkl dh mRifÙk] ykekdZ vkSj mudh Ñfr;k¡] MkfoZu
vkSj mudh Ñfr;k¡] dkcZfud fofo/krk ds lzksr vkSj çdkj] çkÑfrd p;u] gMZfcu oxZ fu;e] jgL;e; vkSj
Hk;lwpd jatu] vuqgj.k ikFkZD; fØ;k fof/k vkSj mudk egRoA ohik; tho tUrq tkfr vkSj mi tkfr dh
ladYiukA oxhZdj.k çkf.k oSKkfud ukekoyh vkSj varjkZ"Vªh; ladsrkoyh ds fl}karA thok'e Hkw&oSKkfud
xq.kksa dh :I js[kk( ?kksM+k] gkFkh] ÅaV dk tkfr o`fÙkA euq"; dk mn~Hko vkSj fodkl] çkf.k;ksa ds egk}hih;
forj.k ds fl)kar vkSj fu;e] fo'o ds çkf.k HkkSxksfyd ifjeaMyA
Hkkx ^^[k**
tho jlk;u 'kjhj foKku] Hkzw.k&foKku
1- thou& jlk;u dkcksZgkbMsªV dh lajpuk] feJ.k fyfiMl vfeuks{kj çksVhu ,oa U;wfDyd {kkj Xykdksykbfll
rFkk dcZ pØ] tkj.k rFkk U;wurk tkjd QksLQkfjys'kuA ÅtkZ j{k.k rFkk fuLrkj] ,ñVhñihñ pØ] ,ñ,eñihñ
lq[kk,¡ vkSj fcuk lq[kk,¡A QSVh {kkj dksyLVªksy LVksjkbM gkjeksUl ds ,fUtEl ds çdkj] ,fUtuksa fØ;k dk
iathdj.k bE;wuksXykscqfyUl rFkk NwVdkjk] foVkfeUl rFkk DoksbfUtEl] gkjeksUl] mudk oxhZdj.k] tho
la'ys"k.k rFkk dk;ZA
2- Lruh; tarqvksa ds fo'ks"k lUnHkZ lfgr 'kjhj foKku] jDr jpuk ekuo esa jDr xqzi& teko fØ;k] vkWDlhtu
rFkk dkcZu MkbZvkDlkbM okgu gseksXykschu lkal fØ;k rFkk blds fu;eu] usÝku rFkk ew= fojpuk] ,flM
csl osysal rFkk gksfe;ksLVsfll] ekuo rki fofu;e] ,Dlksu vkSj lkbusIl ds lfgr ;kaf=d laogu U;wjks
VªkalehVj n`f"V =ko.k rFkk vU; =o.k laxzkgd] is'kk ds çdkj] vYVªkLVªDplZ rFkk dadky isf'k;ksa dk
fldqM+u] ykj xzafFk dh Hkwfedk] ftxj] ikpu esa vxU;k'k;ksa rFkk vka= xzfUFk] ips Hkkstu dk vo'ks"k.k] euq";
dk iks"k.k rFkk larqfyr vkgkj] ftU;kl rFkk isUVkbM gkjeksUl ds dk;Z ds ;a=hdj.k gkbiksFkSysEkl dh
Hkwfedk] I;wf"k dk FkkbZjkbM] iSjkFkkbjkbM] iSafØ;kt] ,Mjsuy] VsfLV;k] vaMk'k; rFkk fifu;y vax rFkk muds
varyEcu ekuoksa ls iqujkZRiknu dk 'kjhj foKku euq"; vkSj dhVk.kq ls gkjeksUl fu;a=.k dk fodkl]
dhVk.kqvksa rFkk Lruikb;ksa esa iSjkseksUlA
3- Hkzw.k foKku& xsfeVkstsusfll] moZjhdj.k] vaMksa ds çdkj] Dyhost] czkft;ksLVksek esa xSzLVªsys'ku rd fodkl]
es<+d vkSj pwts] es<+d vkSj pwtksa dk HkkT; fp=] es<+d esa esVkeksjQksfll] pwtksa esa vfrfjDr ,fEczlsd Le`fr;ksa
dk xBu rFkk HkkX; ,efuvku dk xBu] Lruikf;;ksa esa ,yuVksbl rFkk IyslsUVk ds VkbIl] Lruikf;;ksa esa
IyslsaVk ds dk;Z vk;kstd iqufeZfu;kstu fodkl dk tSusfVd fu;a=.k] dsUæh; raf=dk i)fr dk
vkjxuhtsusfll KkusfUæ;k¡] cfVczsV ,oa ç;ksx dk fny rFkk xqnsZA ekuo ds laca/k esa vk;q vkSj mldk
my>uA

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29- fgUnh Hkk"kk vkSj lkfgR;
[k.M& I (Section- I)
1- fgUnh Hkk"kk dk bfrgkl%&
¼1½ viHkza'k vog~V vkSj çkjafHkd fgUnh dh O;kdj.kh vkSj 'kkfCnd fo'ks"krk,¡A
¼2½ e/;dky esa vo/kh vkSj czt Hkk"kk dk lkfgfR;d Hkk"kk ds :Ik esa fodklA
¼3½ 19oha 'krkCnh esa [kM+h cksyh fgUnh dk lkfgfR;d Hkk"kk ds :Ik esa fodklA
¼4½ nsoukxjh fyfi vkSj fgUnh Hkk"kk dk ekudhdj.kA
¼5½ Lok/khurk la?k"kZ ds le; fgUnh dk jk"VªHkk"kk ds :Ik esa fodklA
¼6½ Lora=rk ds ckn Hkkjr la?k dh jktHkk"kk ds :Ik esa fgUnh dk fodklA
¼7½ fgUnh dk çeq[; mi&Hkk"kk,¡ vkSj mudk ikjLifjd lEcU/kA
¼8½ ekud fgUnh ds çeq[k O;kdjf.kd y{k.kA
2- fgUnh lkfgR; dk bfrgkl&
¼1½ fgUnh lkfgR; dk çeq[k dkyksa( vFkkZr~ vkfn dky] HkfDr dky] jhfrdky] HkkjrsUnq dky] f}osnh dky vkfn
dh eq[; ço`fÙk;k¡A
¼2½ vk/kqfud fgUnh dh Nk;kokn] jgL;okn] çxfrokn] ç;ksxokn] ubZ dfork] ubZ dgkuh] vdfork vkfn eq[;
lkfgfR;d xfrfof/k;k¡ vkSj ço`fÙk;ksa dh çeq[k fo'ks"krk,¡A
¼3½ vk/kqfud fgUnh ds miU;kl vkSj ;FkkFkZokn dk vkfoHkkZoA
¼4½ fgUnh esa jax'kkyk vkSj ukVd dk laf{kIr bfrgklA
¼5½ fgUnh esa lkfgR; lekykspuk ds fl)kar vkSj fgUnh ds çeq[k lekykspdA
¼6½ fgUnh esa lkfgfR;d fo/kkvksa dk mn~Hko vkSj fodklA
[k.M& II (Section- II)
bl ç'u i= esa fu/kkZfjr ikB~; iqLrdksa dk eqDr :Ik esa v/;;u visf{kr gksxk vkSj ,sls ç'u iwNs tk;saxs] ftuls
mEehnokj dh leh{kk {kerk dh ijh{kk gks lds&
dchj % dchj xazFkkoyh ¼çkjEHk ds 200 in] laŒ ';ke lqanj nkl½
lwjnkl % Hkzejxhr lkj ¼çkjEHk ds dsoy 200 in½
rqylhnkl % jkepfjrekul ¼dsoy v;ks/;kdkaM½] dfcrkoyh ¼dsoy mÙkjdkaM½
HkkjrsUnq gfj'pUæ % va/ksj uxjhA
çsepUn % xksnku] ekuljksoj ¼Hkkx ,d½
t;'kadj çlkn % pUæxqIr] dkek;uh ¼dsoy fpark] J)k] yTtk vksj bM+k lxZ½A
jkepUæ 'kqDy % fpUrkef.k ¼igyk Hkkx½] ¼çkjEHk ds 10 fucU/k½
lw;ZdkUr f=ikBh fujkyk % vukfedk ¼dsoy ljkst Le`fr vkSj jke dh 'kfDr iwtk½A
,lñ,pñ okRL;k;u vKs; % 'ks[kj ,d thouh ¼nks Hkkx½
xtkuu ek/ko eqfDrcks/k % pkan dk eqg Vs<+k gS ¼dsoy va/ksjs esa½

30- vaxzsth Hkk"kk vkSj lkfgR;


[k.M& I (Section- I)
lkfgR; ;qx ¼19oha 'krkCnh½ dk foLr`r v/;;uA
bl ç'u i= esa oMZLoFkZ] dkWyfjt] 'kSys] dhV~l] ySEc] gStfyV] FkSdjs] fMdUl] Vsuhlu] jkWcVZ czkmfuax] vkuksZYM]
tkWtZ bfy;V] dkysZ jfLdu ,oe~ ihVj dh jpukvksa ds fo'ks"k lUnHkZ esa 1798 ls 1900 rd ds vaxzsth lkfgR;
dk v/;;u lfEefyr gksxkA
ekSf[kd v/;;u dk çek.k visf{kr gksxkA ç'u ,sls iwNs tk;saxs] ftuesa u dsoy fu/kkZfjr ys[kdksa ds laaca/k esa
mEehnokjksa dh tkudkjh dh tk¡p gksxh] cfYd ml ;qx dk çeq[k lkfgfR;d ço`fÙk;ksa ds oks/k dh Hkh tk¡p gksxhA
vkyksP; ;qx dh lkekftd vkSj lkaLÑfr Hkwfedk ls lacaf/kr ç'u Hkh iwNs tk ldrs gSaA
[k.M& II (Section- II)
bl ç'u i= esa fu/kkZfjr ikB~; iqLrdksa dk ewy v/;;u visf{kr gksxk vkSj blesa mEehnokjksa dh leh{kk
;ksX;rk dks tk¡pus okys ç'u iwNs tk;saxs%&
1- 'ksDlfi;j & ,st ;w ykbd bV gsujh IV Hkkx I vkSj Hkkx II, gseysV] n VsEisLV!
2- feYVu & iSjkMkbt ykWLV

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3- tkWu vLVsu & ,Eek
4- cMZLoFkZ & n çsY;qM
5- fMdUl & MSfoM dkijQhYM
6- tkWtZ bfy;V & fefMy ekpZ
7- gkMhZ & twM n vkClD;ksj
8- ;hV~l & bZLVj] 1916
nh lsd.M dfeax okbtsafV;e
, çs;j Qkj ekbZ MkWVj ysMh ,.M nh Loku
lsfyax Vw okbZtsafV;e es:
n Vkoj% ,ekax Ldwy fpYMªsu ykisl ykWtqfMyh
9- bfy;V & n osLV yS.M
10- Mhñ ,pñ ykWjsUl & n jsucks

31- mnwZ Hkk"kk vkSj lkfgR;


[k.M& I (Section- I)
¼d½ Hkkjr esa vk;ks± dk vkxeu& Hkkjrh; vk;Z Hkk"kk dk rhu pj.kksa& çkphu Hkkjrh; vk;Z ¼çkñHkkñvkñ½]
e/;;qxhu Hkkjrh; vk;Z ¼eñHkkñvkñ½ vkSj vokZphu Hkkjrh; vk;Z ¼vñHkkñvkñ½ esa fodYi] vokZphu Hkkjrh; vk;Z
Hkk"kkvksa dk oxhZdj.k& if'peh fgUnh vkSj bldh mi Hkk"kkvksa( [kM+h cksyh] czt Hkk"kk vkSj gfj;k.koha mnwZ dk
[kM+h cksyh ds lkFk laca/k] mnwZ esa Qkjlh] vjch rRo] mÙkj esa 1200 ls 1800 rd vkSj nf{k.k esa 1400 ls
1700 rd dk mnwZ dk fodklA
¼[k½ mnwZ Lor foKku dh egRoiw.kZ fo'ks"krk,¡& :Ik foKku] okD; jpuk] blds Lor foKku] :Ik foKku vkSj
okD; jpuk esa Qkjlh ,oe~ vjch rRo 'kCn Hk.MkjA
¼x½ nfD[kuh mnwZ& bldk mn~Hko vkSj fodYi] bldh egRoiw.kZ Hkk"kk ewyd fo'ks"krk,¡A
¼?k½ nfD[kuh mnwZ lkfgR; ¼1450&1700½ dh egRoiw.kZ fo'ks"krk,¡& mnwZ lkfgR; dh nks i`"BHkwfe;k¡( Qkjlh]
vjch vkSj Hkkjrh; eltoha Hkkjrh; dFkk,¡] mnwZ lkfgR; ij if'pe dk çHkko] 'kkL=h; lkfgR; fo/kk,¡]
xty] jgL;okn] dlhnk,¡] :okbZ] fdrk] x| dFkk lkfgR;] vk/kqfud fo/kk,¡] vuqØkar NUn] eqDr Nan]
miU;kl] dgkfu;k¡] ukV~; lkfgR; leh{kk vkSj fucU/kA
[k.M& II (Section- II)
bl ç'u i= esa fu/kkZfjr ikB~;Øeksa dk ewy v/;;u visf{kr gksxk vkSj blesa ,sls ç'u iwNs tk;sax]s ftuls
mEehnokj dh leh{kk {kerk dh ijh{kk gks ldsA
x|
1- ehj vEeu ckx&vks&cgkj
2- xkfyc [krwds xkfyc@vatweu rjDdh&,&mnwZ
3- dyheqíhu vgen mnwZ radhn ij ,d utj
4- :Lok mejk&vks tkWu&vnk
5- çsepUn okjnkr
6- vcqy dyke vktkn /kqcj&,&[kkfrj
7- bfEr;kt vyh rkt vukjdyh
i|
8- ehj bfr[kkcs dykes&ehj ¼lEikñ vCnqy gd½
9- lkSnk dlkbn ¼gtkfo;kr lfgr½
10- xkfyc nhokus xkfyc
11- bdcky ckyk , ftczkby
12- tks'k eyhgkcknh lSQks lwcw
13- 'kkg vthekcknh dqfyokrs 'kkn
14- QSt dykes QSt ¼lEiw.kZ½

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32- caxyk Hkk"kk vkSj lkfgR;
[k.M& I (Section- I)
1- caxyk Hkk"kk dk bfrgkl%
¼1½caxyk Hkk"kk dk mn~xe vkSj fodkl
¼2½caxyk dh çeq[k mi Hkk"kk,¡
¼3½lk/kq Hkk"kk vkSj pfyr Hkk"kk
¼4½oÙkuhZ i)fr] o.kZekyk vkSj fyI;Urj.k ¼jkseuhdj.k½ ds fo'ks"k lUnHkZ esa ekudhdj.k vkSj lq/kkj dh leL;k,¡A
2- caxyk lkfgR; dk bfrgkl% Nk=ksa ls fuEufyf[kr dh tkudkjh visf{kr gS%&
¼1½çkphu dky ls vk/kqfud dky rd dk caxyk lkfgR; dk bfrgklA
¼2½caxyk lkfgR; dh lkekftd vkSj lkaLÑfrd i`"BHkwfeA
¼3½caxyk lkfgR; dh lkaLÑfrd i`"BHkwfeA
¼4½caxyk lkfgR; ij ik'pkR; çHkkoA
¼5½vk/kqfud ço`fÙk;k¡A
[k.M& II (Section- II)
bl ç'u i= esa fu/kkZfjr ikB~; iqLrdksa dk ewy v/;;u visf{kr gksxk vkSj ,sls ç'u iwNs tk;saxs] ftuls
mEehnokj dh leh{kk {kerk dh ijh{kk gks lds%&

1- oS".ko inkoyh
2- eqdqan jke paMheaxy
3- ekbdsy e/kqlqnu nÙk es/kukFk o/k dkO;
4- cafde pUæ pêksik/;k; Ñ".k dkarsjfoy deyk dkarsj] fnIrkj
5- jchUæ ukFk Bkdqj xYixqPN ¼1½ fp=k iqu'p jDr djch
6- 'kjr pUæ pêksik/;k; Jhdkar ¼1½
7- çeFk pkS/kjh çcU/k laxzg ¼1½
8- foHkwfr Hkw"k.k cUnksik/;k; iFksj ikapkyh
9- rkjk'kadj cUnksik/;k; x.knsork
10- thokukuUn nkl ouyrk lsu

33- laLÑr Hkk"kk vkSj lkfgR;


[k.M& I (Section- I)
blesa pkj Hkkx gksaxsA
Hkkx 1- ¼d½ laLÑr Hkk"kk dk mn~Hko vkSj fodkl ¼Hkkjrh; ;wjksih; ls e/; Hkkjrh; vk;Z Hkk"kkvksa rd½ dsoy
lkekU; :Ik js[kkA
¼[k½ laf/k] dkjd] lekl vkSj okD; ij fo'ks"k cy lfgr O;kdj.k dh çeq[k fo'ks"krk,¡A
Hkkx 2- lkfgR; ds bfrgkl dk lk/kkj.k Kku vkSj lkfgR; leh{kk ds çeq[k fl}karA egkdkO; ukVd] x|]
dkO;] xhfr dkO; vkSj laxzg&xzaFk vkfn lkfgfR;d fo/kkvksa dk mn~Hko vkSj fodklA
Hkkx 3- çkphu Hkkjrh; laLÑfr vkSj n'kZu] ftlesa o.kkZJe O;oLFkk] laLdkj vkSj çeq[k nk'kZfud ço`fÙk;ksa ij
fo'ks"k cy fn;k tk,A
Hkkx 4- laLÑr esa y?kq fucU/k
fVIi.kh%& Hkkx ¼3½ vkSj ¼4½ ds ç'uksa ds mÙkj laLÑr esa fy[kus gSaA
[k.M& II (Section- II)
bl [k.M esa nks Hkkx gksaxsA
Hkkx& 1- fuEufyf[kr Ñfr;ksa dk lkekU; v/;;u
¼d½ dBksifu"kn~
¼[k½ Hkxon~xhrk
¼x½ cq)pfjre~ ¼v'o?kks"k½

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¼?k½ LoIu oklonÙke~ & ¼Hkkl½
¼³½ vfHkKku'kkdqUrye~ ¼dkfynkl½
¼p½ es/knwre~ ¼dkfynkl½
¼N½ j?kqoa'ke~ ¼dkfynkl½
¼t½ dqekjlaHkoe~ ¼dkfynkl½
¼>½ e`PNdfVde~ ¼'kwæd½
¼¥½ fdjkrktqZuh;e~ ¼Hkkjfo½
¼V½ f'k'kqikyo?ke~ ¼ek/k½
¼B½ mÙkj jkepfjre~ ¼HkoHkwfr½
¼M½ eqækjk{kle~ ¼fo'kk[kknÙk½
¼<½ us"k/kh;pfjre~ ¼Jhg"kZ½
¼.k½ jktrjafXM+.kh ¼dYg.k½
¼r½ uhfr'krde~ ¼HkrZ̀gfj½
¼Fk½ dknEcjh ¼ok.kHkê½
¼n½ g"kZpfjre~ ¼ok.kHkê½
¼/k½ n'kdqekjpfjre~ ¼n.Mh½
¼u½ çcks/k pUæksn;e~ ¼d`".k feJ½
Hkkx& 2- pquh gqbZ fuEufyf[kr ikB~; lkexzh ds ekSfyd v/;;u dk çek.k& ikB~;xzaFk% ¼dsoy bUgha xzaFkksa ls
ikBxr ç'u iwNs tk;saxs½
1- dBksifu"kn~ v/;k; 1 & r`rh; cYyh ¼'yksd 10 ls 15 rd½
2- Hkxon~ xhrk v/;k; 2 ¼'yksd 13 ls 25 rd½
3- cq) pfjr r`rh; lxZ ¼'yksd 1 ls 10 rd½
4- LoIu cklonÙke~ ¼"k"Bh vad½
5- vfHkKku 'kdqUrye~ ¼prqFkZ vad½
6- es?knwre~ ¼çkjfEHkd 'yksd 1 ls 10 rd½
7- fdjkrktqZuh;e~ ¼çFke lxZ½
8- mÙkj jkepfjre~ ¼r`rh; vad½
9- uhfr'krde~& ¼'yksd 1 ls 10 rd½
10- dknEcjh ¼'kqduklksins'k½
11- dkSfVY; vFkZ'kkL=& çFke vf/kdj.k] çFke çdj.k& nwljk v/;k; tks] 'kh"kZd% fo|klke`íslkg] ra=
vufodfldh LFkkiuk rFkk lkrok¡ çdj.k& X;kjgok¡ v/;k; 'kh"kZd x`iqj'kksRifri fu/kkZfjr laLdj.k vkSj
vkjñihñ dkaxy] dkSfVY; vFkZ'kkL=] Hkkx& 01 ,d vkykspukRed laLdj.k] eksrhyky cukjlh nkl] fnYyh&
1986-
Hkkx la[;k& 02 dh fVIi.kh& de&ls&de 25 çfr'kr vad okys ç'uksa ds mÙkj laLÑr esa gksus pkfg;sA

34- Qkjlh Hkk"kk vkSj lkfgR;


[k.M& I (Section- I)
1- ¼v½ Qkjlh Hkk"kk dk mn~Hko vkSj fodkl ¼:i js[kk½
¼vk½ Qkjlh ds O;kdj.k] dkO; 'kkL= vkSj fiaxy dh çeq[k fo'ks"krk,¡A
2- lkfgR; dk bfrgkl vkSj leh{kk& lkfgfR;d vkanksyu 'kkL=h vk/kkj] lkekftd] lkaLÑfrd çHkko vkSj
vk/kqfud ço`fÙk;k¡& vk/kqfud lkfgfR;d fof/k;ksa dk mn~Hko vkSj fodkl] ftuesa ukVd] miU;kl] y?kq dFkk,¡
,oe~ fucU/k 'kkfey gSaA
3- Qkjlh esa y?kq fucU/kA
[k.M& II (Section- II)
bl ç'u i= esa fu/kkZfjr ikB~; iqLrdksa dk ekSfyd v/;;u visf{kr gksxk vkSj blesa ,sls ç'u iwNs tk;saxs]
ftlls mEehnokj dh leh{kk {kerk dh ijh{kk gks ldsA
1- fQjnkSlh
'kkgukek
¼1½ nkLrku :Lre dk lqgjkcA
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¼2½ nkLrku fotuok euhtkA
2- futkeh vk:th lejDosnhA
pgkj edkyk
3- [k;~;ke :ckb;kr ¼jnhQ vkfyQ] cs] nky½A
4- feuq psgjh& dlhnk ¼jnhQ yke vkSj fee½A
5- ekSykuk :e eluoh ¼igyk Hkkx iwokZ)Z½A
6- lknh f'kjkth
xqqfyLrka
7- vehj [kqljks
eteqvk&,&nhoku [kqljks ¼jnhQ&vyhQ vkSj rs½
8- gkfQt
nhoku&,&gkfQt ¼iwokZ)Z½A
9- vcqy Qt+y
vkbu&,&vdcjh
10- cgkj e'kgwnh
nhoku&,&cgkj ¼çFke Hkkx& iwokZ)Z½
11- toky tknhg
;ds cqn ;ds uk cqnA
uksV%& mEehnokjksa dks 25 çfr'kr rd vadksa ds ç'uksa ds mÙkj Qkjlh esa nsus gksaxsA

35- vjch Hkk"kk vkSj lkfgR;


[k.M& I (Section- I)
1- ¼d½ vjch Hkk"kk dk mn~Hko vkSj fodkl ¼:i js[kk½
¼[k½ vjch Hkk"kk O;kdj.k] vaydkj&'kkL= rFkk NUn 'kkL= dh çeq[k fo'ks"krk,¡
2- lkfgR; dk bfrgkl vkSj lkfgR; lekykspuk] lkfgfR;d vkanksyu] çkphu lkfgR; dh i`"BHkwfe] lkekftd
lkaLd`frd çHkko vkSj vk/kqfud xfrfof/k;k¡( ukVd] miU;kl] dgkuh] fucU/k lfgr vk/kqfud lkfgfR;d
fo/kkvksa dk mn~Hko vkSj fodklA
3- vjch esa y?kq fucU/kA
[k.M& II (Section- II)
bl ç'u i= esa fu/kkZfjr ikB~; iqLrdksa dk ewy v/;;u visf{kr gksxk vkSj blesa mEehnokjksa dh
vkykspukRed ;ksX;rk dks tk¡pus okys ç'u iwNs tk;saxsA
dfo%
¼1½ bek:y dsl] mudk ekmYykdg ^^fDQk uodh ehe ftØ :fofcr dk eaftyh** ¼lEiw.kZ½
¼2½ eksgj fnu vFkksZ lqyek% mudk ekmYykdg ,feu vkQk fnueklqu yke rdkyvkeh ¼lEiw.kZ½
¼3½ glufcu ckchr] muds nkSjku esa ls fuEufyf[kr ik¡p dlhns( dlhnk 01 ls 04 ^^fyYygh nk: blkcf'ku
ukne rqge ;kseu fctfyYdk**
¼4½ mejfcu teh jfc;k% mlds nhoku ls 05 xtysaA
1- QyEek rhcdkQuk ;k lykerq mdky cq:nge~ tgkby gqLuq vukrka=d ¼lEiw.kZ½
2- ysrk fgUnku vatktkr ;k rsnq ck 'kQr vUQqlksu rkftnq ¼lEiw.kZ½
3- drkcrw bykbdh fHku ckynh fdrkc cwrYlfgu Qeknh ¼lEiw.kZ½
4- vehu vkmyh uwfeu var xzknhu QkEcqfdQ xknrk xknhu vejkbgu QkeqgTt: ¼lEiw.kZ½
5- dksykch Qhgk vkrhdqu edkyu QktjuA
¼5½ Qjtkd muds nhoku ls ;s 04 dlhnk%&
1- tSuqy vkfcnhu vyh fcu gqlSu dh ç'kalk esa ^^gktwy uktks rhjksQqy crkm crkrk gw¡A**
2- mej fcu , vthc dh ç'kalk esa ^^Hkkjr ldhurw vrkykgu vuok fcghek**A
3- lbZn fcu vykl dh ç'kalk esa ^^ck Ñfeu rukeqy vf/k;kkQ vk;uke** ¼lEiw.kZ½
4- ^^esfMcs** dh ç'kalk esa ^^ck vrykl vYykfyuck edkuk lkfgckuA

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¼6½ c'kj fcu ewæ%& mlds nhoku ls fuEufyf[kr nks dlhnk%
01- btk cyxkj j;qy e'kojkrk Q:rkbuu&fojkbZ ulhghu vku ulhgrs gkftæ ¼lEiw.kZ½A
02- [kSys;k feu dkfcu vk;uk vDdqek&vYyk njkgh buky djhe eqbuw ¼lEiw.kZ½A
¼7½ vc uokl% muds nhoku ds igys rhu dlhnsA
¼8½ 'kksadh muds nhoku ^^vy 'kkSfj;y** ls fuEufyf[kr ik¡p dlhns%&
01- ^^xkok cksykme** ¼lEiw.kZ½A
02- ^^duhler lkjr bYykg efLtnh** ¼lEiw.kZ½A
03- ^^m'kyw gokdh fyeku /kkyqeq Qk;kt:** ¼lEiw.kZ½A
04- lyequ feu lCck ojnk vjkDd ¼udokrq fnek'ek½ ¼lEiw.kZ½A
05- ^^lykewu uhy ;k xka/kh&ok gtkt tg: feu bunh ¼lEiw.kZ½A
ys[kd %
¼1½ bcuqy eqDQ eqdnek dks NksM+dj ^^fQfy;kyk ok fnekes** v/;k;% 01 ¼lEiw.kZ½ ^^vy&çlkn ;k vy;kslA**
¼2½ vy tkfgy% vy&ck;ku ckrCchu VII] laiknd% vCnqy lyke eksgEen gk:u dSjks feL= ¼i`Œ 31 ls 85
rd½A
¼3½ bcu [kkynqe& mudk eqdkcyk 39& igyh v/;k; ls Hkkx Ng vy~ Qlyqy lafnl feu vy~ fNrkfcy
voky esa ^^ok feu Qq#bZ vy tc: oy eqdkcyk** rd
¼4½ egewn frey mudh iqLrd ^^dkyj jkch ls dgkuh** vEuheqrCyk**
¼5½ rjSfQd vy gdhe& mudh iqLrd( e'kjh;krw] rksfQDy gdkl ls ukVd& fléy equrkfgjk
uksV%& mEehnokjksa dks de&ls&de 25 çfr'kr vad okys ç'uksa ds mÙkj vjch esa Hkh nsus gksaxsA

36- ikyh Hkk"kk vkSj lkfgR;


[k.M& I (Section- I)
[k.M I ds pkj Hkkx gksaxsA
Hkkx 1- ¼d½ ikyh Hkk"kk dk mn~Hko vkSj fodkl ¼;wjksih; ds e/;dkyhu vk;Z Hkk"kk rd lkekU; :ijs[kk½ ikyh
dk mn~xe LFky vkSj mlds çeq[k y{k.kA
¼[k½ eq[; O;kdjf.kd y{k.k& fuEufyf[kr dk fo'ks"k /;ku j[krs gq, la/kh dkjd] foHkfDr] lekl]
bRFkksZiPp;] viPp; ¼cks/kd½ iPp;] vf/kdkj ¼cks/kd½ iPp; vkSj la[;k ¼cks/kd½ iPp;A
Hkkx 2- ikyh lkfgR; ¼fiVd vkSj fiVd ijorhZ lkfgR;½ ds bfrgkl dk lkekU; Kku] ys[ku dh çeq[k fo/kk,¡(
;Fkk fooj.kkRed jpuk,¡& usfr idj.k fiVdksins'k] fefyUn] ¼i.g½] o`Rr lkfgR; ¼nhioa'k] eqgkcjk
vkfn½ Vhdk lkfgR; cqn~/kr vkRedFkk cqn~/k?kks"k vkSj /kEeiky vkfn] egkdkO;] xn~;dkO;] uhfrdkO;
vkSj dkO; laxzg vkfn lkfgR; fo/kkvksa dk mn~Hko vkSj fodklA
Hkkx 3- cq) iwoZ vkSj cq)ksÙkj Hkkjrh; laLÑfr rFkk n'kZu ewy rRo] ftuesa fuEufyf[kr ij fo'ks"k /;ku fn;k
tk,% prkfj vkfj; laPpkfu] fryDB.k ¼nqD[k] vaur vkfuPo½ vkSj pkj vfHkoEHk ijekR; ¼;Fkkfpr
pSrfld] :Ik vkSj fuCck.k½A
Hkkx 4- ikyh esa y?kq fucU/k ¼dsoy ckSn~/k fo"k;ksa ij½
¼Hkkx 03 vkSj 04 ds ç'uksa ds mÙkj ikyh esa nsus gSa½A
[k.M& II (Section- II)
blds nks Hkkx gksaxs%&
Hkkx& 1- fuEufyf[kr d`fr;ksa dk lkekU; v/;;u%&
¼d½ egkoXx
¼[k½ pqYyoXx
¼x½ ikfr eksD[k

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¼?k½ nh?k fudk;A
¼³½ efT>e fudk;A
¼p½ la;qDr fudk;
¼N½ /kEiin
¼t½ lqRr fuikr
¼>½ tkrd
¼¥½ FksjxkFkk
¼V½ FksjhxkFkk
¼B½ /kEelaxf.k
¼M½ dFkkoRFkq
¼<½ fefyUn i¥~gks
¼.k½ nhioal
¼r½ egkoa'k
¼Fk½ vëlkfyuh
¼n½ folqf)eXx
¼/k½ vfHk/kEeRFk laxgks
¼u½ rsydVkg xkFkk
¼i½ lqcks/kkyadkj
¼Q½ oqÙkksn;
Hkkx& 2- fuEufyf[kr pqus gq, ikB~; xzaFkksa ds ewy v/;;u ds laca/k esa çek.k ¼çR;sd ikB~; xzaFk ds lkeus fy[ks
xkFkk va'kksa esa ls ikB~; fo"k;d ç'u iwNs tk,axs%&
1- egkoXx ¼dsoy egk[ka/kd½
2- nh?k fudk; ¼dsoy lkekU; Qy lqÙk½
3- efT>efudk; ¼ewy ifj;k;&lqÙk vkSj lEekfnfë&lqÙk½
4- /kEein ¼dsoy ;ed oXx½
5- lqÙk fuikr ¼dsoy mjx oXx½
6- fefyUn i.gks ¼dsoy yD[k.k i.gks½
7- egkoa'k ¼çFke laxhfr] nqRrh; laxhfr vkSj r`rh; laxhfr½
8- folqf) eXxks ¼dsoy lhy&fuísl½
9- vfHk/kEeRFk laxgksA
Hkkx 02 ds lEcU/k esa fVIi.kh
1- de&ls&de 25 çfr'kr vadksa ds ç'uksa ds mÙkj ikyh esa fy[kus gksaxsA
2- vuqokn rFkk Vhdk ds fy, ifjPNsn Åij dks"Bdksa esa fn, x, va'kksa esa ls gh pqus tk;saxsA
37- eSfFkyh Hkk"kk vkSj lkfgR;
[k.M& I (Section- I)

Hkkx& 01- eSfFkyh Hkk"kkd bfrgkl%&


¼1½ eSfFkyh Hkk"kkd mn~xeA
¼2½ Hkkjksih; Hkk"kk ifjokj esa eSfFkyhd LFkkuA
¼3½ eSfFkyh Hkk"kkd ,sfrgkfld fodklØeA
¼4½ fgUnh] caxyk] Hkkstiqjh] exgh ,oe~ laFkkyh Hkk"kkd lax eSfFkyhd lEcU/kA
¼5½ eSfFkyhd fofHké cksyhA
¼6½ ekud eSfFkyhd Hkk"kkd fo'ks"krkA
Hkkx& 02- eSfFkyh lkfgR;d bfrgkl%&
¼1½ eSfFkyh lkfgR;d dky foHkktu ,oe~ fofHké dkyd ço`fÙkxr fo'ks"krkA
¼2½ vk/kqfud eSfFkyh dforkd fodklA
¼3½ vk/kqfud eSfFkyh miU;kld fodklA
¼4½ vk/kqfud eSfFkyh ukVdd fodklA
¼5½ vk/kqfud eSfFkyh y?kq dFkkd fodklA

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¼6½ vk/kqfud eSfFkyh fucU/k ,oe~ vkykspukd fodklA
[k.M& II (Section- II)
,fg&i= esa fu/kkZfjr ikB~; iqLrd lHkd eq[; :i ls v/;;u visf{kr gks,r vkvksj ,gsu&ç'u lHk
iwNy tk,r tkfglW ijh{kkfFkZd leh{kk& {kerkd ijh{kk ^^Hk** lD,a
¼1½ fo|kifr& fo|kifr xhrkoyh& eSfFkyh vdkneh] iVuk& in la[;k& 01 ls 50 /kfjA
¼2½ xksfoUnnkl& xksfoUn Hktukoyh& eSfFkyh vdkneh] iVuk& in la[;k& 01 ls 50 /kfjA
¼3½ eucks/k& d`".ktUeA
¼4½ pUnk >k& fefFkyk Hkk"kk jkek;.k& lqUnj dk.M ek=A
¼5½ ;k=h& fp=kA
¼6½ vkjñlhñ çlkn flag& lw;Zeq[khA
¼7½ eqa'kh j?kquUnu nkl& fefFkyk ukVdA
¼8½ çksñ gfjeksgu >k& dU;knkuvks f}jkxeuA
¼9½ çksñ jkeukFk >k& çcU/k laxzgA
¼10½ jktdey& yydk ikxA

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PRELIMINARY TEST
COMPULSORY SUBJECT
GENERAL STUDIES.
The paper on General Studies will include questions covering the following fields of knowledge:-
General Science
Current events of national and international importance. History of India and salient features of the history of
Bihar.
General Geography and geographical division of Bihar and its major river systems.
Indian Polity and Economy and major changes in the economy of Bihar in the post independence period.
Indian National Movement and the part played by Bihar in it and also Questions on General Mental Ability.
Questions on General Science will cover general appreciation and under-standing of science, including matters of
everyday observation and experience, as may be expected of a well educated person who has not made a special
study of any scientific discipline. In History, emphasis will be on broad general under-standing of the subject in
its social, economic and political aspects. The candidates are expected to be familiar with the broad aspects of the
history of Bihar. In Geography, emphasis will be on geography of India and Bihar. Questions on the Geography
of India and Bihar will relate to physical, social and economic Geography of the country including the main
features of Indian agricultural and natural resources. Questions of Indian Polity and Economy will test
knowledge on the country’s political system, panchayati raj, community development and planning in India and
Bihar. Question on the Indian National Movement will relate to the nature and character of the nineteenth
century resurgence, growth of nationalism and attainment of Independence and candidates will be expected to
answer questions on the role of Bihar in the freedom movement of India.

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MAIN EXAMINATION
COMPULSORY PAPER

01- GENERAL HINDI ¼lkekU; fgUnh½


bl i= esa ç'u fcgkj fo|ky; ijh{kk lfefr ds ek/;fed ¼lsds.Mjh½ Lrj ds gksaxsA bl ijh{kk esa ljy
fganh esa vius Hkkoksa dks Li"Vr% ,oa 'kq)&'kq) :Ik esa O;Dr djus dh {kerk vkSj lgt cks/k 'kfDr dh tk¡p
le>h tk;sxhA
vadksa dk fooj.k fuEu çdkj gksxk%&
fucU/k & 30 vad
O;kdj.k & 30 vad
okD; foU;kl & 25 vad
la{ksi.k & 15 vad

MAIN EXAMINATION
GENERAL STUDIES
General studies papers I and paper II will cover the following areas of knowledge:-
02. GENERAL STUDIES PAPER- I
(1) Modern History of India and Indian culture.
(2) Current events of national and international importance.
(3) Statistical analysis, graphs and diagrams.
03. GENERAL STUDIES PAPER- II
(1) Indian Polity:
(2) Indian economy and Geography of India; and
(3) The role and impact of science and technology in the development of India.
In paper-I, Modern History of India and Indian Culture will cover the broad history of the country (with special
reference to Bihar) from about the middle of nineteenth century. The modern history of Bihar will include
questions on the introduction and expansion of western education (including technical education). It will also
have questions on Bihar’s role in the freedom struggle of India. Questions will relate to the Santhal Uprising,
1857 in Bihar, Birsa movement, Champaran Satyagrah and the Quit India Movement 1942. A knowledge of the
chief features of Mauryan and Pal art and Patna Qulam painting will be expected from the examinees. It would
also include questions or Gandhi, Tagore and Nehru. The part relating to statistical analysis, graphs and diagrams
will include exercises to test the candidate’s ability to draw common sense conclusions from information
presented in statistical, graphical or diagrammatical form and to point out deficiencies, limitations or
inconsistencies therein.
In Paper II, the part relating to Indian Polity, will include questions on the political system in India including
Bihar. In the part pertaining to the Indian Economy and Geography of India, questions will be put on planning in
India and the physical, economic and social geography of India and Bihar. In the third part relating to the role
and impact of science and technology in the development of India, questions will be asked to test the candidate’s
awareness of the role and impact of science and technology in India and Bihar Emphasis will be on applied
aspects.

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04. AGRICULTURE
Section- I
Ecology and its relevance to man, natural resources, their management and conservation. Physical and social
environment as factors of crop distribution and production. Climatic elements as factors of crop growth, impact
of changing environment on cropping pattern as indicators of environments. Environmental pollution and
associated hazards to crops, animals and humans.
Agro-climatic Zones of Bihar; Cropping pattern in different agro-climatic zones of the country-with special
reference to North Bihar, South Bihar, and Chotanagpur and Santhal Pargana plateau. Impact of high-yielding
and short duration varieties on shifts in cropping patterns in Bihar. Concept of multiple cropping, mixed
cropping, relay and inter-cropping and their importance in relation to food production. Package of practices for
production of important cereals, pulses, oilseeds, fibre, sugar and commercial crops grown during kharif and rabi
seasons in different regions of the country. Important spices crops of Bihar-chillies, ginger, turmeric and
coriander.
Important features, scope and propagation of various types of forestry plantations, such as extension/social
forestry, agro forestry and natural forests.
Weeds, their characteristics, dissemination and association with various crops, their multiplication; integrated
weed management; cultural, biological and chemical control of weeds.
Processes and factors of solid formation, classification of Indian soils including modern concepts, Major soil
types of Bihar; Mineral and organic constituents of soils and their role in maintaining soil productivity. Problem
soils-extent and distribution in India; Problems of soil salinity, alkalinity and acidity and their management.
Essential plant nutrients and other beneficial clements in soil and plants, their occurrence, factors aftecting their
distribution, functions and cycling in soils. Symbiotic and non-symbiotic nitrogen fixation, Principles of soil
fertility and its evaluation for judicious fertilçer use; bio-fertilçers. Problems of Tal Diara and chour lands
inBihar, cropping system in such situations.
Soil conservation planning on water-shed basis, Erosion and runoff management in foot hills and valley
lands; processes and factors aftecting them Dry land agariculture and its problems. Technolgoy for stabilising
agriculture production in rainfed agriculture area.
Water use efficiency in relation to crop production criteria for scheduling irrigations, ways and means of
reducing runoff losses of irrigation water. Drainage of Water-logged soils. Role of different command area
Development Agencies in agricultural development of Bihar.
Farm management, scope, importance and characteristics. Farm planning and budgeting. Economics of
different types of farming systems.
Marketing and pricing of agricultural inputs and outputs; price fluctuations, Types and systems of Farming
and factors affecting them. Role of Co-operative marketing and credit in agricultural development of Bihar.
Trend of agricultural production during the last two decades in Bihar Pace of land reforms in Bihar and
result out impact on agriculatural productivity.
Argicultural extension, its importance and role, methods of evaluation of extension programmes; Important
extension methods and media, rural leader ship, socio-economic survey and status of big, small and marginal
farmers and landless agricultural labourers. Farm mechançation and its role in agricultural production and rural
employment. Training programmes for extension workers. Krishi Vigyan Kendras, role of non-government
organçations (N.G.Os) in extension.
Section- II
Genesis and growth of Agricultural research and education system in Bihar.
Application of principles of plant breeding to the improvement of major field crops, methods of breeding of self
and cross-pollinated crops. Introduction selection, hybridçation heterosis and its exploitation. Male sterility and
self incompatability, utilçation of Mutation and polyploidy in breeding, use of biotechnology and tissue culture in
agriculture.
Heredity and variation, Mendal's law of inheritance, chromosomal theory of inheritance, cytoplasmic
inheritance, sex linked, sex influenced and sex limited characters. spontaneous and induced mutations.
Quantitative characters.
Important recommended varieties of principal crops in Bihar. Origin and domestication of field crops.
Morphology patterns of variation in varieties and related species of important field crops, causes and utilçation of
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Seed Technology and its importance; production, processing and testing of seeds of crop plants. Role of
National and State seed organçation in production, processing and marketing of improved seed.
Physiology and its significance in agriculture, Nature, physical properties and chemical constitution of
protoplasm, Imbibation, surface tension, diffusion and osmosis. Absorption and translocation of water,
transpiration and water economy.
Eæymes and plant pigments photosynthesis, modern concepts and factors affecting the process, aerobic and
anaerobic respiration.
Growth and development: photo periodism and vernalçation. Auxim, harmones and other plant regulators
and their mechanism of action and importance in agriculture.
Climatic requirements and cultivation of major fruits and vegetables in Bihar; their recommended package
of practices. Handling and marketing problems of fruits and vegetables; principal methods of preservation,
important fruits and vegetable products. Processing techniques and equipments. Role of fruits and vegetables in
human nutrition; landscape and floriculture including raising of ornamental plants and design and lay-out of
lands and garden.
Diseases and pests of field, vegetable, orchard and plantation crops of Bihar and their causes and
management. Classification of plant diseases; principles of plant diseases control including exclusion,
eradication, immunçation and protection. Biological control of pests and diseases. Intergarted management of
pests and diseases. Pesticides and their formulation. Plant quarantine.
Storage pests of cereals and pulses; hygiene of storage godown, preservation and remedial measures.
Hazards of pesticides use and safety measures.
Status and scope of rearing beneficial insects in Bihar; honey bees, silk worm and lac insect. Rice fish
culture in Bihar.
Recurrent menace of flood and drought in Bihar and contingency crop planning, food Production and
consumption trends in India, in general and Bihar, in particular. National and International food policies,
procurement, distribution, processing and production constraints, Relation of food production to national dietary
pattern, major deficiencies of calorie and protein.

05. ANIMAL HUSBANDRY AND VETERINARY SCIENCE


Section- I
1. Animal Nutrition- Energy sources, energy metabolism and requirements for maintenance and production of
milk, meat, eggs and wool. Evaluation of feeds as sources of energy.
1.1 Advanced studies in Nutrition Protein- Sources of protein, metabolism and synthesis, protein quantity and
quality in relation to requirements. Energy protein ration in a ration.
1.2 Advanced studies in Nutrition Minerals. – Sources, functions, requirements and their relationship of the
basic mineral nutrients including trace elements.
1.3 Vitamins, Hormones and Growth Stimulating substances—Sources, functions, requirements and inter-
relationship with minerals.
1.4 Advanced Ruminant Nutrition Dairy Cattle– Nurtients and their metabolism with reference to milk
production and its composition. Nutrients requirements for calves, heifers, dry and milking cows and buffaloes.
Limitations of various feeding systems.
1.5 Advanced Non-Ruminant Nutrition Poultry- Nutrients and their metabolism with reference to poultry, meat
and egg production. Nutrients requirements and feed formulation and broilers at different ages.
1.6 Advanced Non-Ruminant Nutrition Swine – Nutrients and their metabolism with special reference to growth
and quality of meat production Nutrients requirements and feed formation for baby-growing and finishing pigs.
1.7 Advanced Applied Animal Nutrition- A critical review and evaluation of feeding experiments, digestibility
and balance studies. Feeding standards and measure of feed energy. Nutrition requirements for growth,
maintenance and production. Balanced rations.
2. Animal Physiology:
2.1 Growth and Animal Production- Prenatal and post-natal growth maturation , growth curves, measures of
growth, factors affecting growth, conformation, body composition, meat quality.
2.2 Milk Production and Reproduction and Digestion– Current status of hormonal control of mammary
development milk secretion and milk ejection, composition of milk of cows and buffaloes. Male and female
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2.3 Environmental Physiology- Physiological relations and their regulation; mechanisms of adaption,
environmental factors and regulatory mechanism involved in animal behavior, methods of controlling climatic
stress.
2.4 Semen quality, Presevation and Artificial Insemination – Components of semen, composition of
spermatozoa, chemical and physical properties of ejeculated semen, factors affecting semen in vivo and in vitro.
Factors affecting semen preservation compostition of diluents, sperm concentration transport of diluted semen.
Deep Freezing techniques in cows, sheep and goats, swine and poultry.
3. Livestock Production and Management:
3.1 Commercial Dairy Farming- Comparison or dairy farming in India with advanced countries. Dairying under
mixed farming and as a specialised farming; economic dairy farming, starting of a dairy farm. Capital and land
requirement, organisation of the dairy farm, Procurement of goods; opportunities in dairy farming factors
determining the efficiency of dairy animal. Herd recording, budgeting, cost of milk production; pricing policy;
Personnel Management.
3.2 Feeding practices of dairy cattle – Developing Practical and Economic ration for dairy cattle; supply of
greens throughout, the year, field and fodder requirements of Dairy farm. Feeding regimes for day and young
stock and bulls heifers and breeding animals; new trends in feeding young and adult stock: Feeding records.
3.3 General Problems of sheep, goat, pigs and poultry management.
3.4 Feeding of animals under drought conditions.
4. Milk Technology:
4.1 Organçation of rural milk procurement, collection, and transport of raw milk.
4.2 Quality testing and grading raw milk. Quality storage grades of whole milk, skimmed milk and cream.
4.3 Processing packaging storing distributing marketing defects and their control and nutritive properties of the
following milks. Pasteurçed, standardçed, toned, double tones sterilçed, Homogençed, reconstituted, recombined,
field and flavoured milks.
4.4 Preparation of cultured milks, cultures and their management Vitamin D soft curd acidified and other special
milks.
4.5 Legal standards, Sanitation requirement for clean and safe milk and for the milk plant equipment.

Section- II
1. Genetics and Animal Breeding: Probability applied to Mendelian inheritance Hardy Weiberg Law Concept
and measurement of inbreeding and heterozygosity Wright's approach in contrast to Melecot's Estimation of
Parameters and Measurements. Fisher's theorem of natural selection, polymorphism polygenic Systems and
inheritance of quantitative traits. Casual Components of Variation Biometerical models and covariance between
relatives. The theory of pathocoefficient applied to quantitative genetic analysis. Heritability Repeatability and
selection models.
1.1 Population, Genetics applied to Animal Breeding. – Population vs. individual, population sçe and factors
changing it. Gene numbers, and their estimation in farm animals, gene frequency and zygotic frequency and
forces changing them, Mean and variance approach to equilibrium under different situations, sub-division of
phenotypic variance; estimation of additive, Non additive genetic and environmental variances in Animal
Population, Mendelism and blending inheritance. Genetic nature of differences between species, races, breeds
and other sub specific grouping and the grouping and the origin of group differences Resemblances between
relatives.
1.2 Breeding systems- Heritability, repeatability, genetics and environmental correlations methods of estimation
and the precision of estimates of animal data Review of biometrical relations between relatives. Mating system,
inbreeding, out breeding and used phenotypic assertive mating Aids to selections. Family structure of animal
population under non-random mating systems. Breeding for threshold traits, selections index, its precision.
General and specific combining ability. Choice of effective breeding plans.
Diffferent types and methods of selection, their effectiveness and limitations, selection indices construction of
selection in retrospect; evaluation of genetic gains through selection, correlated response in animal
experimentations.
Approach to estimation of general and specific combining ability, Diallete fractional diallete crosses, reciprocal
recurrent selection; in breeding and hydrçation.
2. Health and Hygiene- Anatomy of Ox and fowl. Histological technique, freezing, paraffin embeding etc.
Preparation and staining of blood films.
2.1 Common histological stains, Embryology of a cow.
2.2 Physiology of blood and its circulation, respiration; excretion, Endocrine glands in health and disease.
2.3 General Knowledge of pharmacology and the repeutics of drugs.

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2.4 Vety-Hygiene with respect of water, air and habitation.
2.5 Most common cattle and poultry diseases, their mode of infection, prevention and treatment etc. Immunity,
General Principles and Problems of meat inspection Jurisprudence of Vet practice.
2.6 Milk Hygiene.
3. Milk Product Technology– Selection of raw materials, assembling production. processing, storing,
distributing and marketing milk products such as Butter, Ghee, Khoa, Channa, Cheese, condensed, evaporated
dried milk and baby foods; Ice cream and Kulfi, by products; whey products, butter milk, lactose and casein;
testing Grading, gudging mill products – ISI and Agmark specification, legal standards, Quality control nutritive
properties. Packaging processing and operational control Costs.
4. Meat Hygiene.
4.1 Zoonosis Diseases transmitted from animals to man.
4.2 Duties and role of Veterinarians in a slaughter house to provide meat that is produced under ideal hygienic
conditions.
4.3 By products from slaughter houses and their economic utilçation.
4.4 Methods of collection, preservation and processing of hormonal glands for medicinal use.
5. Extension:
5.1 Extension Different methods adopted to educate farmers under rural conditions.
5.2 Urilisation of fallen animals for profit-extension education etc.
5.3 Define Trysem. – Different possibilities and methods to provide self Employment to educated youth under
rural conditions.
5.4 Cross breeding as a method of upgrading the local cattle.

06. ANTHROPOLOGY
Section- I
There are three sections. Section- I, Section-II & Section- III. Each Section carries 100 marks. Section I &
Section III are compulsory. Candidates may offer either Section II-a or II-b. in Section- II
SECTION- I
I. Meaning and scope of Anthropology and its main branches: (1) Social-Cultural Anthropology, (2) Physical
Anthropology, (3) Archaeological Anthropology, (4) Linguistic Anthropology, (5) Applied Anthropology.
II. Community and Social Institutions, Group and association; culture and civilisation; band and tribe.
III. Marriage.- The problems of universal definition; incest and prohibited categories preferential forms of
marriage; marriage payments; the family as the corner stone of human society; universality and the family,
funcation of the family forms of family-usnclear, extended, joint etc. Stability and change in the family. Forms of
marriage. Family and marriage among polyandrous tribes.
IV. Kinship, Desecent, residence, alliance, kins terms and kinship behavior, Lineage and clan Kinship
categories.
V. Economic Anthropology; Meaning and scope; mode of exchanger; barter and ceremonial exchange,
reciprocity and redistribution; market and trade.
VI. Political Anthropology; Meaning and scope; The locus and power and the functions of legitimate authority
in different societies. Difference between State and Stateless political systems. Nation-building processes in new
State, law and Justice in simpler societies.
VII. Origins of religion animism and animatism. Difference between religions and magic. Totemism and Taboo.
VIII. Fieldwork and fieldwork traditions in Anthropology.
IX. Study of social organçation, youth organçation, Economic organçation, Political organçation and Religion
among Indian Tribes-Oraon, Munda, Ho, Santhal and Birhors of Bihar.
SECTION II (a)
1. Foundation of the theory of organic evolution Lamarckism. Darwinism and the Synthetic theory, Human
evolution, biological and cultural dimensions, Microevolution.
2. The Order Primate.- A comprative study of Primates with special reference to the anthoropoid apes and
man.
2. (a) Place of Man among animals. – Pisces, Amphibia, Reptiles, Aves, Mamalia, clarification of Mamalia and
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2. (b) A comparative analysis of anatomical similarities and dissimilarities in man and apes. Intelligence and
social life of monkey and apes.
3. Fossil evidence of human evolution.- Lemurids, Tamrioids, Poragpithicus, Prophilopithicus, pliopithicus,
Lemnopithicus, Procunsul, Driopithicus, Ramapithecus, Australopithecines, Australopithecus Africanus,
Plesianthropus transvalensis, Australopithecus, Prometheus, Paranthropus robustus, Homoertus and
Homosapiens.
4. Genetics; Definitaion- The Mendelian principles and its application to human populations. The effects of
nutrition, inbreeding and hy-bridçation.
5. (a) Definition of Race;- concept of pure race; race, nation and linguistic groups; race and cultural activities;
Racism and dangerous myth.
(b) Racial differentiation of Man and bases of racial classification morphological serilogical and genetic, Role of
heredity and environment in the formation of races.
(c) Bass/criterias of racial classification skin colour, Hair, stature, Head form, face form, nose, eye, types of
blood groups.
6. Varieties of the Modern Races of Man- the three major races and their sub-races, caucaosoids and its
subdivisions. Archaic caucosoid races, Mongoloids and its subdivisions, Negroids and its subdivisions. The
American Negros, a comparative study of their Physical genetic and intelligence, similarties and differences.
7. Races in India:-
1. Classification of Riseley with his criticisms
Classification of Haldon
Classification of Eickutodt
Classification of Guha
Classification of Sarkar
The Negrito Racial Elements In India

SECTION II (b)

1. Technique, method and methodology distinguished.


2. Meaning of evolution biological and socio-cultural. The basic assumptions of 19th century evolutionism. The
comparative method. Contemporary trends in evolutionary studies.
3. Diffusion and diffusionism—American distributionism and historical ethnology of the german speeking
ethnologists. The attack on the "the" comparative method by diffusionists and Fraæ Boas. The nature, purpose
and methods of comparision in social cultural, anthoropology. Redcliffe-Brown, Eggan Oscar Lewis and Sarana.
4. Patterns basic personality construct and model personality. The relevance of anthropological approach to
national character studies. Recent trends in sychological anthropology.
5. Funcation and cause. Malinowski's contribution to functionalism in social anthropology. Function and
structure Redcliffe-Brown. Firth Fortes and Nadel.
6. Structuralism in linguistics and in social anthropology Levistrauss and Leach in viewing social structure as a
model. The structuralist method in the study of myth. New ethnography and formal semantic analysis.
7. Norms and Values. Values as a category of anthropological description. Values of anthropologist and
anthropology as source of values. Cultural relativism and the issue of universal values.
8. Social anthropology and history, Scientific and humanistic studies distinguished. A critical examination of
the plea for the unity of method of the natural and social sciences. The nature and logic of anthropological field
work method and its autonomy.
9. (a) Theories and Methods in Anthropologyl
Evolution and comparative Methods;
Herbert Spencer, L H. Morgan, and Edward Burnett Tylor. Limitations.
(b) Particularism:-
Fraæ Boas, A. L. Kroeber, Ruth Benediet Ralph Lintani and Abram Kardiner. Limitations of
particularistic approach.
(c) Structive and Function approach.
Emile Durkheim, Pronislar Malinowski, A.R. Redcliffe Brown, Leslic A white, Evans Pritchard and
Levi Strous.
10. Contributions of Anthropology to planning and Development: Development studies Socio-cultural
dimensions of planned development socio-cultural parameters of Directed change, cultural hurdles to
technological changes among tribes in India. Tribal problems-causes, consequences and solutions.

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11. Social movement tribal movement, meaning and features. Tribal movement in Bihar Tana Bhagat and Birsa
Movement, Changing scenes of tribal movement in Bihar. Tribal leadership in Bihar.

SECTION- III
INDIAN ANTHROPOLOGY
1. Palaeolithic, Mesolithic, Neolithic Protohistoric (Indus civilçation) dimensions of Indian culture.
2. Distribution of racial and linguistic elements in Indian population.
3. The bases of Indian social system: Varna, Ashram, Purushartha, Caste, Joint Family.
4. The growth of Indian anthropology. Distinctiveness of anthropological contribution in the study of tribal and
peasant sections of the Indian population. The basic concepts use. Great tradition and little tradition; Sacred
complex Universalçation and chialçation. Sanskritçation and Westernçation; Dominant Caste Tribe-Caste
continuum. Nature-Man-Spirit complex.
5. Ethnographic profiles of Indian tribes racial linguistic and socio-economic characteristic. Problems of tribal
peoples; Land-alienation, indebtedness, lack of educational facilities, shifting cultivation, migration forests and
tribls unemployment agricultural labour. Special problems of hunting and food gathering and other miner tribes.
6. The problems of culture contact; impact of urbançation and industrialçation depopulation regionalism
economic and sychological frustrations.
7. History of tribal administration. The constitutional safeguards for the Scheduled Tribes Policies, Plans
programmes of tribal development and their implementations. The response of the tribal people to the
Government measures for them. The different approaches to tribal problems. The role of anthropology in tribal
development.
8. The constitutional provisions regarding the Scheduled Castes. Social disabilities suffered by the scheduled
castes and the socio-economic problems faced by them.
9. Issues relating to national Intergration.

07. BOTANY
Section- I
1. Microbiology:- Viruses, bacteria plasmids-structure and reproduction. General account of infection and
immunology. Microbes in agriculture, industry and medicine, and air, soil and water. Control of pollution using
micro-organisms.
2. Pathology- Important plant diseases in India caused by viruses, bacteria, mycoplasma fungi and nematodes.
Modes of infection, dissemination, physiology of parasitism and methods of control. Mechanic of action of
biocides. Fungal toxins.
3. Cryptogams- Structure and reproduction from evolutionary aspect, and ecology and economic importance of
algae, fungi, bryophytes and pteridophytes. Principal distribution in India.
4. Phanerogams:- Anatomy of wood secondary growth Anatomy of C2 and C2 plants, stomatal types,
Fmbroyology, barriers to sexual incompatibility. Seed structure. Apomixis and polyembroyony Polynology and
its applications. Comparison of systems of classification of angiosperms. Modern trends is biosystematics.
Taxonomic and economic importance of cyadacoae, Pinacoee, Gentabes, Magnoliacea. Ramunculaceae,
Cruciferac, Rosaceae. Leguminosee Euploiacece, Malvaceae. Dipterocarpaceae, Umbellifcrae, Asclepiadaceae,
Verbenaceae, Solanaoceae, Pubiaceae Cucuribitaceae, Compositae, Gramineae, Palmae, Liliaceae, Musaceae and
Orchidaceae.
5. Morphogenesis – Polarity, symmetry and totiuotency. Differentiation and dedifferentiation of cells and
organs, Factors of morphogenes Methodology and applications of cell, tissue, organ and protoplant cultures from
vegetative and reproductive parts Somatic hybrids.
Section- II
1. Cell Biology—Scope and perspective. General Knowledge of modern tools and techniques in the study of
cytology. Prokaryotic and eukaryotic selis-structural and ultrastructural details Functions of organelles including
membrances. Detailed study of mitosis, meiosis. Numerical and structural variations in chromosome and their
significance, study of polytene and lampbrush chromosomes structure, behavior and cytological significance.
2. Genetics and Evolution- Development of genetics and gene concept. Structure and role of nucleic acids in
protein synthesis and reproduction. Genetic code and regulation of gene expression, Gene amplification Mutation
and evolution. Multiple factors linkage and crossing over. Methods of gene mapping. Sex chromosomes and sex-
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genetic. Standard deviation and Chi-square analysis Gene transfer in micro-organisms. Genetic engineering.
Organic evolution evidence, mechanism and theories.
3. Physiology and Biochemistry- Detailed study of water relations. Mineral nutrition and ion/transport. Mineral
deficiencies Photosynthesis mechanism and importance, photosystems I and II, photorespiration, Respiration and
fermentation. Nitrogen fixation and nitrogen metabolism. Protein synthesis. Eæymes, Importance of secondary
metabolites. Pigments as photoreceptors, photoporiodism, flowering.
Growth indices, growth movements. Sahescence.
Growth substance- Their chemical nature, role and applications in agrihorticulture.
Agrochemicals, Stress physiology, Vernalçation Fruit and seed physiology- dormancy, storage and germination
of seed, Perthenocarphy fruit ripening.
4. Ecology- Ecological factors. Concept and dynamics of community, succession. Concept of biospheres.
Conservation of ecosystems. Pollution and its control. Forest types of India. Aforestation, deforestation and
social forestry. Endangered plants.
5. Economic Botnay- Origin of cultivated plants. Stydy of plants as sources of food, fodder and forage, fatty
oils, wood and timber, fiber, paper rubber, bevarages, alcohol, drugs, narcotics, resins and gums essential oils,
dyes, mucilage, insecticides and pesticides. Plant indicators, Ornamental plants, Energy plantation.

08. CHEMISTRY
Section- I
1. Atomic structure and Chemical bonding: Quantum theory, Haisenberg's uncertainty principle, Schrodinger
wave equation (time independent). Interpretation of the wave function, particle in a one-dimensional box,
quantum members, hydrogen atom wave functions. Shapes of s p and d orbitals Ionic bond; Lattice energy, Born-
Haber Cycle, Fajan's Rule dipole moment, characteristics of ionic compounds, electronegativity differences
covalent bond and its general characteristics valence bond approach. Concept of resonance and resonance
energy. Electronics configuration of H2+H2. N2, O2, F2, NO, CO and HF molecules in terms of molecular
orbital approach. Sigma and pibonds. Bond order, bond strength and bond length.
2. Thermodynamics – Work heat and energy. First law of thermodynamics. Enthalpy, heat capacity
Relationship between Cp and Cv. Laws of thermochemistry, Kirchoff's equation. Spontaneous and non-
spontaneous changes, second law of thermodynamics. Entropy changes in gases for reversible and irreversible
processes. Third law of thermodynamics. Free energy, variations of free energy of a gas with temperature,
pressure and volume. Gibbs-Helmbolty equation. Chemical potential. Thermodynamic criteria for equilibrium.
Free energy change in chemical reactions and equilibrium constant. Effect of temperature and pressure on
chemical equilibrium. Calculation of equilibrium constants from thermodynamic measurements.
3. Solid State—Forms of solids, law of constancy of interfacial angles. Crystal systems and crystal classes
(crystallorgaphi groups) Designation of crystal faces, lattice structure and unit cell. Laws of rational indices.
Bragg's law, X-ray diffraction by crystals. Defects in crystals. Elementary study of liquid crystals.
4. Chemical kinetics- Order and molecularity of reaction. Rate equations (differential and intergrated forms) of
zero, first and second order reaction. Half life of a raction. Effect of temperature, pressure and catalysts on
reaction rates. Collission theory of reaction rates of bimolecular reactions. Absolute reaction rate theory. Kinetics
of polymerçation and photo chemical reactions.
5. Electrochemistry – Limitations of Arrhenius theory of dissociation, Debye Muckel theory of strong
electrolytes and its quantitative treatment. Electrolytic conductance theory and theory of activity coefficients.
Derivation of limiting laws for various equalibria and transport properties of electrolyte solutions.
6. Concentration cells, liquid junction potential, application of e.m.f. measurements of fuel cells.
7. Photochemistry- Absorption of light. Lambert-Beer's law, Laws of photo chemistry. Quantum efficiency.
Reasons for high and low quantum yields. Photoelectric cells.
8. General Chemistry of 'd' block elements:
(a) Electronic configuration: Introduction to theories of bonding in transition metal complexes, crystal field
Theory and its modification; applications of the theories in the explanation of magnetism and electronic spectra
of meta complexs.
(b) Metal Carbonyls: Cyclopentadienyl, Olefin and acetylene complexes.
(c) Compoundes with metal- metals bonds and metal atom clusters.
9. General Chemistry of 'f ' block elements: Lanthanides and actinides; separation, Oxidation, states, magnetic
and spectral properties.
10. Reactions in non-aqueous solevent (liquid ammonia and sulphur dioxide).

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Section- II
1. Reaction mechanisms; General methods (both kinetic and non-kinetic) of study of mechanisms of organic
reactions illustrated by examples.

Formation and stability of reactive intermediates (carbocations, carbanious free radicals. carbenes, nitrenes and
beæynes).

SN1 and SN2 mechanisms. – H, E2 and E1 CB eliminations-cis and trans addition to carbon to carbon double
bonds mechanisms of addition to carbon-oxygen double bonds-Micheal addition addition to conjugated carbon-
carbon double bonds aromatic electrophillic and nuclephilic substitutions allylic and beæylic substitutions.
2. Pericyclic reactions: classification and examples an elementary study of Woodward Hoff-mann rules of
pericylic reactions.
3. Chemistry of the following name reactions: aldol condensation, Claysen condensation, Dieck mann reaction,
Perkin reaction, Reimer-Tiemann reaction, Cannçzaro reaction.
4. Polymeric Systems:
(a) Physical chemistry of polymers; End group analysis, Sedimentation, Light Scattering and Viscosity of
polymers.
(b) Polythylene Polystyrene, Polyvinyl Chloride, Ziegler Natta Catalysis, Nylon, Terylene.
(c) Inorgenic Polymeric Systems; Phosphonitric halide compounds; silicones; Borazines.
Friedel- Craft reaction Reformatsky reaction, pinacol-pinacilone wagner Meerwein and Backman rearrangements
and their mechanisms uses of the following reagents in organic synthesis O5 O4, HIO4, NBS dibocrane, Na-
liquid ammonia NaBH4, LiAN4.
5. Photochemical reactions of organic and inorganic compounds types of reactions and examples and synthetic
uses- Mehods used in structure determination: Prinicples and applications of uv- Visible IR, IH, NMH and mass
spectra for structure determination of simple organic and inorganic molecules.
6. Molecular structural deter mination; Prinicples and application to simple organic and inorganic Molecules.
(i) Rotational spectra of diatomicmolecules (Infrared and Raman) isotopic substitution and rotational constants.
(ii) Vibrational spectra of diatomic, linear symmetric, linear asymmetric and bent tri-atomic molecules (Infrared
and Raman).
(iii) Specificity of the funcational groups (Infrared and Raman)
(iv) Electronic Spectra singlet and triplet states, conjugated double bonds, unsaturated carbonyl compounds.
(v) Nuclear Magenetic Reasonance; chemical shift, spin-spin coupling.
(vi) Electron Spin Reasonance, Study of inorganic complexes and free radicals.

09. CIVIL ENGINEERING


Section- I
Part- A Theory and Design of Structures:
(a) Theory of structures: Energy theorems – Castigliano theorems I and II, unit load method and method of
consistent deformation applied to beams and pinjointed plane frames, Slope deflection, moment distribution and
Kani method of analysis applied to indeterminate beams and rigid frames.
Moving loads, criteria, for maximum sheer force and bending moment in beams traversed by a system of moving
loads. Influence Lines for simply supported plane pinjointed girders.
Arches: Three hinged, two hinged and fixed archesfrib shortening and temperature effects Infiuence lines.
Matrix methods of analysis: Force method and displacement method.
(b) Structural steel: Factors of safety and load factors.
Design of tension and compression members, beams of built up section, riveted and welded plate girders, gantry
girders, stanchions with battons and lacings, Slab and gusseted braces.
Design of highway and railway bridges- Through and deck type plate girder, Warren girder and Pratt Truss.
(c) Reinforced concrete. Limit state method design- Recommendations of IS codes- Design of one way and
two-way slabs, staircase slabs, simple and continuons beams of rectangular, T and L sections.
Compression members under direct load with or without eccentricity, footings, isolated and combined.
Retaining walls, cantilever and counterfort types- Methods and systems of prestressing, Anchorages. Analysis
and design of sections for flexure, loss of prestress.

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Part- B Fluid Mechanics:
Fluid properties and their role in fluid motion, fluid statics including forces acting on plane and curved surfaces.
Kinematics and Dynamics of Fluid Flow: Velocity and accelerations, stream lines, equation of continuity,
irrotational and rotational flows, velocity potential and stream function, flow-nets and methods of drawing flow
net, sources and sinks, flow separation and stagnation.
Euler's equation of motion, energy and momentum equations and their applications to pipe flow, free and forced
vortices, plane and curved stationary and moving vanes, sluice gates, weirs, orifice meters and venturimeters.
Dimensional Analysis and similitude: Buckinghham's Pi-theorem, similarities, model laws, undistorted and
distorted models, movable bed models, model calibration.
Laminar Flow: Laminar flow between paralled stationary and moving plates, flow through tubes, Reynolds'
experiments, lubrication principles.
Boundary Layers: Laminar and turbulent boundary layer on a flat plate, laminar sub-layer, smooth and rough
boundaries, drag and lift.
Turbulent Flow Through Pipes: Characteristics of turbulent flow, velocity distribution and variation of friction
factor, hydraulic grade line and total energy line, siphons, expansions and contractions in pipes, pipe network,
water hammer.
Open Channel Flow: Uniform, non-uniform flows, specific energy and specific force, critical depth, resistance
equations and variation of roughness coefficient, Rapidly varied flow, flow in contractions, flow at sudden drop,
hydraulic jump and its applications, surges and waves, Gradually varied Flow, differential equation of gradually
varied flow, classification of surface profiles, control section, step method of integration of varied flow equation.
Part- C Soil Mechanics and foundation Engineering:
Soil Compositoin, influence of clay minerals on engineering behavior, Effective stress principle, change in
effective stress due to water flow condition, static water table and steady flow conditions permeability and
compressibility of soils.
Strength behavior, strength determination through direct and triaxial tests, total and effective stress strength
parameters, total and effective stress path.
Methods of site exploration, planning a subsurface exploration programme, sampling procedures and
sampling disturbance, penetration tests and plate load tests and data interpretation.
Foundation types and selection, footings, rafts, piles, floating foundations, effect of footing shape,
dimexnsions, depth of embedment, load inclination and ground water on bearing capacity, settlement
components, computation for immediate and consolidation settlements, limits on total and differential settlement,
correction for rigidity.
Deep foundations, philosophy of deep foundations, piles, estimation of individual and group capacity, static
and dynamic approaches, pile load tests, separation into skin friction and point bearing, under-reamed piles, well
foundations for bridges and aspects of design.
Earth pressure, states of plastic equilibrium, Culmann's procedure for dertermination of lateral thrust,
determination of anchor force and depth of penetration, reinforced earth retaining walls, concept, materials and
applications.
Machine foundations, modes of vibration, determination of natural frequency, criteria for design, effect of
vibration on soils, vibration isolation.
Part- D Computer Programming:
Types of computers, components of computers, history and development, different languages.
FORTRAN/Basic programming, constants, variables, expressions, arithmetic statements library funcations,
control statements, unconditional GO-TO Statements computed GO-TO statements, IF and DO statements,
CONTINUE, CALL RETURN, STOP, END statement, I/O statements, FORMATS,field specifications.
Subscripted variables, arrays, DIMENSION statement, function and subrouting sub-programmes,
application to simple problems with flow charts in civil engineering.

Section- II
Note:- Candidate shall answer questions from any two parts:- Out of four parts below.
Part – A.
Building Construction:

Physical and mechanical properties of construction materials, factors influencing selection, brick and clay
products, limes and cements, polymorfic materials and special uses, damp-proofing materials.

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Brickwork for walls, types, caving walls, design of brick masonary walls per I.S. code, factors of safety,
serviceability and strength requirements, detiling of walls, floors, roots, ceiling, finishing of buildings, plastrxing,
pointing, painting.
Functional planning of building, orientation of buildings, elements of fire-proof construction, repairs to
damaged and cracked buildings, use of ferrocement, fibre-reinforced and polymer concrete in construction,
techniques and materials for low cost housing.
Building estimates and specifications, construction scheduling PERT and CPM methods.
Part – B.
Transportation Engineering:
Roads, Traffic engineering and traffic surveys, intersections, road signs, signals and markings.
Classification of roads, plannings and geometric design.
Design of flexible and rigid pavements, Indian Road Congress guidelines on pavement layers and design
methodologies.
Part – C.
Water Resources and Irrigation Engineering,
Hydrology: Hydrologic cycle, precipitation, evaporation, transpiration, depression storage, infiltration,
hydrograph, unit hydrograph, frequency analysis, flood estimation.
Ground water flow: Specific yield, storage co-efficient, co-effficient of permeability, confined and
unconfined aquifers, radial flow into a well under confined and unconfined conditions, tube-wells, pumping and
recuperation tests, ground water potential.
Water resources planning: Ground and surface water resources, single and multipurpose projects, storage
capacity of reservoirs, reservoirs losses, reservoir sedimentation, flood routing through reservoirs, economics of
water resources projects.
Water requirement for crops: consumptive use of water, quality of irrigation water, duty and delta, irrigation
methods and their efficiencies.
Canals: Distribution system for canal irrigation, canal capacity, canal Losses, alignment of main and
distributary canals, most efficient section, lined channels, their design, regime theory, critical shear stress, bed
load and suspended load transport cost analysis of lined and unlined canals, drainage behind lining.
Water logging: causes and control, drainage system design, salinity.
Canal structures: Design of regulation, cross drainage and communication works, cross regulators, head
regulartors, canal falls, aqueducts metering flumes and canal outlets.
Diversion head works: Principles of design of weirs on permeable and impermeable foundations, Khosla' s
theory, energy dissipation, stilling basins, sediment exclusion.
Storage works: Types of dams, design principles of rigid gravity and earth dams, stability analysis, foundation
treatment, joints and galleries, control of seepage. construction methods and machinery.
Spillways: Types, crest gates, energy dissipation.
River training: objectives of river training, methods of river training.
Part – D.
Environmental Engineerig: Water supply: Estimation of water resources, ground and surface water, ground
water hydraulics, predicting demand of water, impurities of water and their significance, Physical, chemical and
bacteriological analysis, water borne diseases, standards for potable water
Intake of Water: Pumping and gravity schemes.
Water treatment: Priniciples of coagulation, flocculation and sedimentation, slow, rapid, pressure, bifolw
and multi-media filters, chlorination, softening removal of taste, odour and salinity.
Water storage and distribution: Storage and balancing, reservoirs types. location and capacity.
Distribution System: layout, hydraulies of pipelines, pipe fittings, valves including check and pressure
reducing valves, meters, analysis of distribution systems using Hardy Cross methods general principles of
optimal design based on cost headloss ratio criterion, leak detection, maintenance of distribution systems,
pumping stations and their operations.
Sewerage system: domestic and industrial wastes, storm, sewage separate and combined system, flow
through sewers, design of sewers, sewer appurtenances, manholes inlets, junctions, siphon. Sewage
characerisation: BOD, COD, solids, dissolved oxygen, nitrogen and TOC. Standards of disposal in normal water
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Sewage treatment: working, Priniciples, units, chambers, sedimentation tank, trickling filters, oxidation
ponds, activated sludge process, septic tank, disposal of sludge, recycling of waste water.
Solid waste: Collection and Disposal.
Environmental Pollution: ecological balance, water pollution control acts. radioactive wastes and disposal
environmental impact assessment for thermal power plants, mines.
Sanitation: site and orientation of buildings, ventilation and damp proof courses, houses drainage, conservancy
and waterbone system of waste disposal, sanitary appliances, latrines and urinals, rural sanitation.

10. COMMERECE AND ACCOUNTANCY


Section- I
Accounting and Finance
Part-I : Accounting, Auditing and Taxation.
Accounting as a financial information system- Imapact of behavioral sciences – Methods of accounting of
changing price levels with particular reference to current Purchasing Power (CPP) accounting Advanced
problems of companies accounts – Amalgamatiin absorption and reconstruction of companies- Accounting of
holding companies – Valuation of shares and goodwill. Controllership functions- Property control legal and
management.
Important provisions of the Income Tax Act, 1961 – Definition Charge of Income Tax- Exemptions
Depreciation and investmet allowance – Simple problems of computation of income under the various heads and
determination of assessable income – Income Tax authorities.
-- Nature and functions of Cost Accounting – Cost classification – Tenchiques of segregating semivariable costs
into fixed and variable components – job costing – FIFO and weighted average methods or calculating equivalent
units of production – Reconcilation of cost and financial accounts-Marginal Costing-Cost volume profit
relationship: Algebraic formula and graphical representation – Shut down point – Techniques of cost control and
cost reduction – Budgetary control flexible Budgets – Standard costing and variance analysis –Responsibility
accounting-Bases of charging overheads and their inhererent fallacy – Costing for pricing decisions.
Significance of the attest function – Programming the audit work – Valuation and verfication of assets,
fixed, wasting and current assets – Verification of liabilities – Audit of limited companies – appointment status,
powers, duties and liabilities of the auditor – Auditor's report – Audit of share capital and transfer of shares –
Special points in the audit of banking and insurance companies.
Part – II Business Finance and Financial Institutions.
Concept and scope of Financial Management – Financial goals of corporations – capital Budgeting Rules of the
thumb and discounted cash flow approaches – Incorporating uncertainty in investment decision–designing an
optimal capital structure – Weighted average cost of capital and the controversy surrounding the Modigliani and
Miller model, sources of raising short term, intermediate and longterm finace – Role of public and convertible
debentures–Norms and guidelines regarding debtequity rations – Determinants of an optional divident policy–
optimissing models of James E. walter and John Lintner– Forms of divident payment – Structure of working
capital and the variable, affecting, the level of difference of components – Cash flow approach of forecasting
working capital needs – Profiles of working capital in Indian industries – Credit management and credit policy –
Consideration of tax in relation to financial planning and cash flow statements.
Organisation and deficiencies of Indian Money Market structure of assets and liabilities of commercial
banks – Achievements and failures of Nationalisation – Regional rural banks – Recommendations of the Tandon
(P.L) study group on following of bank credit, 1976 and their revision by the Chore (K.B) Committee, 1979 – An
assessment of the monetary and credit policies of the Reserve Bank of India- Constituents of the Indian Capital
Market – Functions and working of All India term financial institutions (IDBI. IFCI. ICICI and IRCI) –
Investment policies of the Life Insurance Corporation of India and the Unit Trust of India – Present State of stock
exchanges and their regulation .
Provision of the Negotiable instruments Act, 1881.
Crossings and endorsements with particular reference to statutory protection to the paying and collecting
bankers – Salient provision of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949 with regard to chartering, supervision and
regulation of banks.

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Section- II
Organisation Theory and Industrial Relations.
Part I : Organisation Theory:
Nature and concept of Organisation – Organisation goals; Primary and Secondary goals, Single and multiple
goals, ends-means chain – Displacement, succession, expansion and multiplication of goals – Formal
organisation : Type, Structure – Line and Staff. functional matrix and project – Informal organçation, functions
and limitations.
Evolution of organçation theory: (classical, Neo-classical and system approach)- Bureaucracy Nature and
basis of power, sources of power, power structure and politics – Organisational behaviour as a dynamic system :
technical social and power systems interrelation sand interactions – Perception – Status system : Theoretical and
empirical foundations of Maslow Megergore, Horzberg Likert, Vroom, Porter and Lawler, Odam and Human
Models of motivation. Morale and productivity – Leadership. Theories and styles – Management of Conflicts in
organçation – Transactional Analysis – Significance of culture to organçations. Limits of rationality – Simon-
March approach. Organisatinoal change, adaptation growth and development – Organisational control and
effectiveness.
Part II : Industrial Relations:
Nature and scope of industrial relations. Industrial labour in India and its commitment – Theories of
unionism – Trade union movement in India – Growth and structure – Role of outside leadership in – Worker
education and other problems – Collective bargaining approaches conditions limitations and its effectiveness in
Indian conditions – Korkers participation in management: philosophy, rationale, present day State of affairs and
its future prospects.
Prevention and settlement of industrial disputes in India: Preventive measures, settlement machinery and
other measures in practice- Industrial relations in public enterprises – Absenteeism and labour turnover in Indian
industries – Relative wages and wage differentials: wage policy in India – The Bonus issue – International
Labour Organisation and India – Role of personnel department in the organçation – Executive development
personnel policies, personnel audit and personnel research.

11. ECONOMICS
Section- I
1. The Framework of an Economy. National Income Accounting.
2. Economic choice, Consumer behaviour. Producer behaviour and market forms.
3. Investment decisions and determination of income and employment, Micro-economic models of income,
distribution and growth.
4. Banking objectives and instruments of Central Banking and credit policies in a planned developing
economy. Performance of Commercial Banks in Bihar.
5. Type of taxes and their impacts on the economy. The impacts of the sçe and the content of budgets.
Objectives and Instruments of budgetary and fiscal policy in a planned developing economy.
6. International trade. Tariffs. The rate of exchange. The balance of payments.
International monetary and banking institutions.

Section- II
1. The Indian Economy:
Culding priniciples of Indian economic planned growth and distributive Justice' Eradication of poverty.
The institutional framework of the Indian economy – federal Governmental structure – agricultural and industrial
sector public and private sectors.
National income its sectroal and regional distribution. Extent and incidence of poverty.
2. Agricultural Production:
Agricultural Policy.
Land reforms. Technological change. Relationship with the industrial sector.
3. Industrial Production:
Industrial Policy.
Public and private sector.
Regional distribution. Control of monopolies and monopolistic practices.
4. Pricing Policies of agricultural and industrial outputs:
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5. Budgetary trends and fiscal policy:
6. Monetary and credit trends and policy, Banking and other financial institutions.
7. Foreign trade and the balance of payments.
8. Indian Planning:
Objectives, strategy, experience and problems.
9. Bihar Economy:
Relative position of agriculture and industry, retarders of economic growth, poverty and unemployment, Progress
in Land Reforms.

12. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

Section- I
Network:
Steady state analysis of D.C and A.C., networks, network theorems, Matrix Algebra, network functions,
transient response, frequency response, Laplace transform, fourier series and fourier transform, frequency
spectral plezero concept, elementary network synthesis.
Static and Magnetics:
Analysis of electrostatic and magentostatic fields, Laplace and Poisson Equations, solution of boundary
value problems, Maxwell's equations, electromagnetic wave propagation, ground and space waves, prospagation
between earth station and satellites.
Measuremetns:
Basic methods of measurements, standards, error analysis, indicating instruments cathode ray oscillo-scope,
measurement of voltage current, power, resistance, inductance, Capacitance, time, frequency and flux, electronic
meters.
Electronics:
Vaccum and semiconductor devices, equivalent circuits transistor parameters, determination of current and
voltage gain and input and output impedances biasing techniques, single and multistage, audio and radio small
signal and large signal amplifiers and their analysis reedback amplifiers and oscillators: wave haping circuits and
time base generators, analysis of different types of multivilerator and their uses, digital circuits.
Electrical Machines:
Generator of e.m f., m.m.f. and torque in rotating machinens, motor and generator characteristics of d.c
synchronous and induction machines equivalent circuits, computation parallel operation, phasor diagram and
equivalent, circuits of power transformer, determination of performance and efficiency, auto-transformers, 3-
phase transformers.
Section-II
Part-A
Control systems:
Mathematical modeling of dynamic linear control systems, block diagrams and signal flow graphs, transient
surprise response steady state error, stability, frequency response techniques, rootlocus techniques series
compensation.
Industrial Electronics:
Principles and design of single phase and polyphase rectifiers controlled rectification, smoothing filters,
regulated power supplies speed control circuits for drivers, inverters, d.c to d.c conversion, choppera, timers and
welding circuits.

Part – B (Heavy Currents)


Electrical Machines:
Induction Machines- Rotating magnetic field, Polyphase motor, principle of operation phaser diagram,
Torque slip characteristic, Equivalent circuit and determination of its parameters, circle diagram, starters, speed
control double cage motor, Induction generator. Theory, Phaser diagram, characteristies and application of single
phase motors. Application of two phase induction motor.
Synchronous Machines – e.m.f equation phase and circle diagram, operation on infinite bus, synchronçing
power, operating characterstic and performance by different methods, sudden short circuit and analysis of
oscillogram to determine machine reactances and time constants, motor characteristics and performance methods
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Speical Machines – Amplidyne and metadyne operating characteristics, and their applications.
Power system and Protection – General layout and economics of different types of power stations, Baseload,
peakload and pumped storage plant, Economics of different systems of d.c. and a.c power distribution,
Transmission line parameter calculation, concept of G.M.D. short, medium and long transmission line,
Insulators, Voltage distribution in a string of insulators and grading, environmental effects on insulators. Fault
calculation by symmetrical components, load flow analysis and economic operation steady state and transient
stability, Switchgear methods of extinction, Re-strilking and recovery voltage, Testing of ciruit breaker,
Protective relays, Protective schemes for power system equipment. C.T. and P.T Surges in transmission lines,
Travelling waves and protection.
Utilisation – Industrial drives electric motors for various drives and estimates of their rating; Behaviour of
motors during starting acceleration, breaking and reversing operation; Schemes of speed control for d.c and
induction motors.
Economic and other aspects of different systems of rail traction; mechanies of train movement and
estimation of power and energy requirements and motor rating characteristics of traction motors, Dielectic and
induction heating.
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Part – C (Light currents)
Communication System – Generation and detection of amplitude – frequency phase and Pulsemodulate
signals using oscillators, modulators and demodulators, Comparison of modulated systems, noise problems,
channel efficiency sampling theorem sound and vision broadcast transmitting and receiving system, antennas,
feeders and receiving circuits, transmission line at audio radio and ultra, high frequencies.
Microwaves – Electromagnatic wave in guided media wave guide components cavity resonaters, microwave
tubes and solid-state devices, microwave generator and amplifiers, filters microwave measuring techniques,
microwave radiation pattern, communication and antenna systems, Radio aids to navigation.
D.C Amplifiers – Direct coupled amplifiers, difference amplifiers, choppers and analog computation.

13. GEOGRAPHY
Section- I
Principles of Geography:-
Part- A. Physical Geography:
(i) Geomorphology – Origin and evolution of the earth's crust: earth movements and plate tectonics; volcanism;
cycle of erosion.- Davis and Penck; fluvial, glacial, arid and karst land-forms; rejuvenated and polycyclic land-
forms.
(ii) Climatology: - The atomosphere, its structure and composition; air masses and fronts; cyclones and related
phenomena; climatic classification; koeppon and Thornthwait; groundwater and hydrological cycle.
(iii) Soils and vegetation- Soil genesis, classification and distribution: ecological aspects of savanna and
monsoon forest biomes.
(iv) Oceanography: - Ocean bottom relief. Relief of Indian Ocean floor. Salinity. currents and tides; ocean
deposits and coral reefs;
(v) Ecosystem. – Ecosystem concept, Man's impact on the ecosystem, global ecological imbalances.
Part B. Human and Economic Geography.
(i) Devleopment of Geographical Thought: - Contributions of European and British Geographers, determinism
and possiblilism; Dualism in Geography, quantitative and behavioural revolutions in geography.
(ii) Human Geography- Emergence of man and races of mankind cultural evolution of man; major cultural
relams of the world; international migrations, past and present; world population-distribution and growth;
demographic transtition and world population.
(iii) Settlements Geography: - Concepts of rural and urban settlements, Organs of Urbançation; Rural settlement
patterns; city classifications; urban spheres of influence and the rural urban fringe, the internal structure of cities;
problems of urban growth in the world.
(iv) Political Geography:- Concepts of nation and state; frontiers, boundaries, and buffer zones; concept of
heartland and rimland;federalism.
(v) Economic Geography.- World economic development-measurement and problems; concept of resources,
world resources, their distribution and global problems; world energy crisis; and limits to growth; world
agriculture-typology and world agricultural regions; theory of agriculturaral location, world industry-theory of
location of industries; world industrial patterns and problems; world trade and world trade patterns.

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Section- II

GEOGRAPHY OF INDIA.
Physical Aspects: - Geological history, Physiography and drainage systems; orign and mechanism of the
Indian monsoon, soils and vegetation.
Human Aspects – Tribal areas and their problems; population distribution, density and growth; population
problems and policies.
Resources – Conservation and utilçation of land mineral water biotic and marine resources; ecological problems
and their management.
Agriculture – Irrigation intensity of cropping, crop combinations, green revolution, agricultural land use policy,
Rural economy-Animal husbandry, social forestry and household industry.
Industry: - History of industrial development; factors of location study of mineral based, agro-based and forest-
based industries, industrial complexed and industrial regionalisation.
Transport and Trade – Study of the network of roadways railways, waterways, intra and inter-regional trade and
the role of rural market centres.
Settlements- Rural Settlement patterns; urban development in Indian and its problems, internal structure of
Indian cities; town planning, slums nad urban housing; national urbanisation policy.
Regional Development and planning. Five-years plan; multilevel planning; state, district and block level planning
regional disparities in development in India.
Political Aspects.- Political problem of India, state reorgançation; the international boundary of India and related
issues; India and geopolitics of the Indian Ocean area.
Geography of Bihar under the following heads: - Physiographic divisions, soils, forests, climate, pattern of
agriculture, problems of drought-prone and flood affected regions and their solution, chief mineral resources-iron
ore, copper, bauxite mica and coal; principal industries-iron and steel, aluminium, cement, Sugar: principal
industrial regions, problems of population in Bihar, problem of tribal population and their solution; pattern of
urbanisation in Bihar.

14. GEOLOGY
SECTION- I
(General Geology, Geomorphology, Structural Geology, Palacontology and Stratigraphy)
(i) General Geology:
Energy in relation to Geo-dynamic activities. Origin and interior of the Earth. Dating of rocksuoy various
methods and age of the Earth. Volcanoes-causes and products; volcanic belts. Earthquakes-causes, geological
effect and distribution.
Geosynelines and their classification, Island areas, deep sea trenches and mid-ocean ridges, sea-floor
spreading and plate tectonics. Isostrasy, Mountains types and origin. Brief ideas about continental drift, Origin of
continents and oceans. Radioactivity and its application to geological problems.
(ii) Geomorphology:
Basic concepts and significance. Geomorphic processes and parameters. Geomorphic cycles and their
interpretation. Relief features; Topography and its relation to structures and lithology. Major landforms.
Drainage patterns. Geomorphic features of Indian subcontinent and Chotanagpur plateau.
(iii) Structural Geology:
Stress and strain ellipsoid, and rock deformation. Mechanics of folding and faulting. Linear and planer structures
and their genetic significance Petrofabric analysis, its graphic representation and application to geological
problems. Tectonic framework of India.
(iv) Palacontology:
Micro and Macro-fossils. Modes of preservation and utility of fossils, General idea about classification and
nomenclature. Organic evolution and the bearing of pala contological studies on it.
Morphology, classification and geological history including evolutionary trends of biachiopods, bivaleves,
gastropods, ammonoids, trilobites, echinoids and corals.
Prinicpal groups of vertebrates and their main morphological characters. Vertebraes life through ages;
dinosaurs: siwalik vertebrates. Evolution of horses, elephants and man, Gondwana flora and its importance.
Types of micro fossils and their significance with special reference to petroleum exploration.
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Principles of Stratigraphy Stratigraphic classification and nomenclature. Standard stratigraphic scale. Detailed
study of various geological systems of Indian subcontienet. Boundary Problems in Indian stratigraphy. An
outline of the stratigraphy of various geological systems in their type-areas. Brief study of climates and igneous
activities in Indian symmetry during geological post Palaecogeographic reconstructions.
Section – II
(Crystallography Mineralogy. Petrology and Economic Geology)
(i) Crystallography:- crystalline and non crystalline substances. Space groups. Lattice symmetry.
Classification of crystals into 32 classes of symmentry. International system of crystallorgraphic notation. Use of
stereographic projections to represent crystal symmetry. Twinning and twin laws Crystal irregularities.
Application of X-Rays for crystal studies.
(ii) Optical Mineralogy:-
General principles of optics Isotropism and anisotropism, Concepts of optical indicatrix, pleochroisn,
interference colours and extinction. Optic orientation in crystals. Dispersion. Optical accessories.
(iii) Minerlogy:
Elements of crystal chemistry-types of bondings Ionicradi, coordination number, isomorphism, polymorphism
and pseudomorphism. Structural classification of silicates. Detailed study of rock-forming minerals-their
physical, chemical and optical properties and uses, if any, study of the alteration products of these minerals.
(iv) Petrology:-
Magma, its generation, nature and composition. Simple phase diagrams of binary and ternary systems, and their
significance, Bowen's Reaction Prinicple. Magmatic differentiation; assimilation, Textures and structures, and
their petrogenetic significance. Classificaiton of igneous rocks. Petrography and petro genesis of important rock-
types of India Genesis of granites; charnockites; anorthosites; and alkaline rocks.
Processes of formation of sedimertary rocks. Diagenesis and lithification. Textures and structures of sedimentary
rock and their significance. Classifcations of sedimentary rocks elastic and non-elastic. Heavy minerals and their
significance. Elementary concept of depositional environments. sedimentary facies and provenance. Petrography
of common sedimentary rock types.
Agents of metamorphism. Types of metamorphism. Metamorphic grades, zones and facies. ACF, AKF and AFM
diagrams. Textures, structures and nomencluature of metamorphic rocks. Petrography and petrogenesis of
important metamorphic rock types.
(v) Economic Geology:
Concept of ore, ore mineral and gangue, tenor of ores. Processes of formation of mineral deposits. Common
forms and structures of ore deposits. Classificaion of ore deposits. Control of ore deposition Metallogenetic
enochs. Study of important metallic an no-metallic deposits oil and and natural gas fields and coalfields of India.
Mineral wealth of Bihar, Mineral economics, National Mineral policy Conservation and utilçation of minerals.
(vi) Applied Geology:
Essentials of prospecting and exploration teachinques. Principal methods of mining sampling redressing and
benefication. Application of geology in Engineernig works.
Elements of soil and groundwater geology. Groundwater Provinces of Bihar. Use of Air related Diagrams in
Geological Exploration.

15. HISTORY

Section- I
Part A- History of India (Down to A.D. 750)
1. The Indus Civilisation
Origins extent, characteriatic features, major cities, trade and contacts, causes of decline, survival and continuity.
2. The Vedic age
Vedic literature. Geographical area known to vedic texts. Differences and similarities between Indus Civilisation
and Vedic culture. Politcal, social and economic patterns.Major religious ideas and rituals.
3. The Pre-Maurya Period
Religious movements (Jainism. Budhism and other sects). Social and economic conditions. Republics and
growth of Magadha imperialism.
4. The Maurya Empire
Sources, rise, extent and fall of the empire administration .Social and economic conditions. Ashoka's policy and
reform, art.
5. The Post-Maurya Period (200 B.C-300 A.D).

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Prinicipal dynasties in Northern and Southern India. Economy and Society, Sanskrit, Prakrit and Tamil, Religion
(Rise of Mahayana and theistic cults). Art (Gandhara, Mathura and other schools). Contacts with Central Asia.
6. The Gupta Age
Rise and fall of the Gupta Empire, the Vakatakas. Administration, Society, economy, literature, art and religion.
Contacts with South Asia.
7. Post-Gupta Period (B.C 500-750 A.D)
Pushy-bhutis. The Muakharis. The later Guptas. Harshavardhana and his times. Chalukyas of Badami. The
Pallavas society. administration and art. The Arab conquest.
8. General review of science and technology, education and learning.

Part B- Medieval India


India: 750 A.D. to 1200 A.D
I. Political and social conditions: the Rajputs their polity and social Structure, Land structure, and its impacts
on society.
II. Trade and Commerce.
III. Art, Religion and Philosophy, Sankaracharya.
IV. Maritime activities, contacts with the Arabs, mutual, Cultural impacts.
V. Rashtrakutas, their role in History- Contribution to art and culture. The chola Empire Local Self-
Government, features of the Indian village system society, economy, art and learing in the South.
VI. Indian Society on the eve of Mahmud of Ghazni's campaigns, Al-Biruni's observations.
INDIA: 1200 – 1765
VII. foundation of the Delhi Sultante in Northern India, causes and circumstances, its impact on the Indian
society.
VIII. Khilji Imperialism, significance and implications, administrative and economic regulations and their
impact on State and the people.
IX. New orientation of State policies and administration principles under Muhamed Bin Tughluq. Religious
policy and public works of Firoz Shah.
X. Disintegration of the Delhi Sultanate; causes and its effects on the Indian policy and society.
XI. Nature and character of State; political ideas and institutions. Agrarian structure and relations, growth of
urban centres, trade and commerce, conditions of artisans and peasants, new crafts, industry and technology,
Indian medicines.
XII. Influence of Islam on Indian culture. Muslim mystic movements, nature and significance of Bhakti saints,
Maharashtra Dharma, role of the Vaisnave revivalist movement social and religious significance of the chaitanya
movement, impact of Hindu society on Muslim social life.
XIII. The Vijayangar Empire: its origin and growth contribution to art, literatiure and culture; social and
economic conditions, system of administration, break-up of the Vijayanagar Empire.
XIV. Sources of History: important chronicles. Inscriptions and Travellers Accounts.
XV. Establishment of Mughal Empire in Northern India: political and social conditions in Hindustan on the eve
of Babur's invasion, Babur and Humayun Establishment of the Portuguese control in the Indian ocean, its
political and economic consequences.
XVI. Sur Administration, political, revenue and military administration.
XVII. Expansion of the Mughal Empire under Akbar: political unification: new concepts of monarchy under
Akbar: Akbar's religio-political outlook: relations with the non-Muslims.
XVIII. Growth of regional languages and literature during the medieval period development of art and
architecture.
XIX. Political ideas and institutions; nature of the Mughal State, land revenue administration; the Mansabdari
and the Jagirdari systems, the landed structure and the role of the Zamindars, agrarian relations, the military
organisation.
XX. Aurangzeb's religious policy; expansion of the Mughal Empire in Deccan; revolts against Aurangzeb-
Character and consequences.
XXI. Growth of urban centres; industrial economy urban and rural; foreign trade and commerce. The
Mughals and the European trading companies.
XXII. Hindu-Muslim relations; trends of integration; composite culture (16th to 18th centuries).
XXIII. Rise of Shivaji, his conflict with the Mughals; administration of Shivaji, expansion of the Maratha
power under the Peshwas (1707-1761), Maratha political structure under the First Three Peshwas; Chauth and
Sardeshmukhi, Third Battle of Panipat, causes and effects; emergence of the Maratha confederacy, its structure
and role.
XXIV. Disintegration of the Mughal Empire, emergence of the new Regional States.

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Section- II
Part A Modern India
1. Historical Forces and Factors which led to the British conquest of India with special reference to Bengal,
Maharashtra and Sind resistance of Indian powers and causes of their failure. ………………………………
2. Evolution of British Paramountey over princely States.
3. Stages of colonialism and changes in Administrative structure and policies. Revenue, Judicial and Social
and Educational and their linkages with British colonial interests.
4. British economic policies and their impact- Commercialisation of agriculture Rural indebtedness, growth of
agricultural labour. Destruction of handicraft industries. Drain of wealth, growth of modern industry and rise of a
capitalist class. Activities of the Christian Missions.
5. Efforts at regeneration of Indian society. Socio-religious movements, social religious, political and
economic ideas of the reformers and their vision of future, nature and limitation of 19th centure "Renaissance".
Caste movements in general with special reference to South India and Maharashtra, tribal, revolts, specially in
Central and Eastern India.
6. Civil rebellions, Revolt of 1857, Civil Rebellions, and peasant revolts with special reference to Indigo
revolt. Deccan riots and Mapplia uprising.
7. Rise and growth of Indian National Movement. – Social basis of Indian nationalism policies. Programme of
the early nationalists and militant nationalists militant revolutionary group terrorists. Rises and growth of
communalism; emergence of Gandhiji in Indian politics and his techneques of mass mobilisation. Non-co-
operation, civil disobedience and Quit India Movements, trade union and peasant movements. State (s) people
movements, rise and growth of left-wing within the Congress- The Congress, Socialists and Communists; British
official response to National Movement. Attitude of the Congrsess to constitutional chages, 1909-1935; Indian
National Army Naval Mutiny of 1946, the partition of India and achievement of freedom.
Part- B

WORLD HISTORY (1500 - 1950)


A. Geographical Discoveries. – Decline of feudalism; beginnings of capitalism.
Renaissance and reformation in Europe.
The new absolute monarchies – Emergence of the Nation State
Commercial revolution in Western Europe – Mercantilism
Growth of Parliamentray institutions in England.
The Thirty Year's War. Its significance in European History.
Ascedancy of France.
B. The emergence of a scientific view of the World. The age of Enlightenment.
The American Revolution – Its significance.
The French Revolution and Napoleonic Era (1789 - 1815). Its Significance in World History.
The growth of liberalism and democracy in Western Europe (1815 - 1914)
Scientific and technological background to the Industrial revolution – stages of the Industrial Revolution in
Europe.
C. Consolidatinon of large nation States- The unification of Italy – the founding of Socialist and labour
Movement in Europe.
The German Empire.
The American Civil War.
Colonialism and Imperialism in Asia and Africa in the 19th and 20th centuries.
China and the Western Powers.
Modernisation of Japan and its emergence as a great power.
The European powers and the Ottaman Empire (1815 - 1914)
The First World War – The economic and social impact of the war – the peace of Paris, 1919.
D. The Russian Revolution, 1917 Economics and Social Reconstruction in soviet Union.
Rise of National Movements in Indonesia, China and Indo-China.
Rise and establishment of Communism in China.
Awakeing in the Arab World- Struggle for freedom and reform in Egypt Emegence of Modern Turkey Kamal
Ataturk– The rise of Arab nationalism.
World Depression of 1929 -32.
The new deal of Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Rise of Militarism in Japan.
Orgins and impact of Second World War.

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16. LABOUR AND SOCIAL WELFARE

Section- I

LABOUR LEGISLATION AND LABOUR ADMINISTRATION

1. Principles of Labour Legislation kinds of Labour Legislation.


2. A brief history of labour legislation in India.
3. Provisions relating to labour in the Indian Constituion.
4. The following labour laws as amended up-to-date main provisions and evaluation:-
(a) Factories Act, 1948.
(b) Minimum Wages Act, 1948 – Working in Bihar.
(c) Payment of Wages Act, 1936.
(d) Equal Remuneration Act, 1976.
(e) Workmen's Compensation Act, 1923.
(f) Maternity Benefit Act, 1961.
(g) Employees State Insurance Act, 1948.
(h) Payment of Gratuity Act, 1972.
(i) Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Act, 1986.
(j) Beedi and Cigar Workmen (Conditions of Employment) Act, 1966.
(k) Bihar Shops and Establishments Act, 1953.
5. International Labour Organisation – Composition – Activities – Creation of International Standards of
Labour-Influence on Indian Labour Legislation.
6. Labour Administration in Bihar.
Section- II

INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS AND SOCIAL WELFARE

I. Industrial Relations and Trade Unions with Reference to India and Bihar.
(a) Industrial relations – concept, scope, main aspects.
(b) Industrial dispute and strikes – forms, causes and prevention –different methods of settling industrial dispute
– collective bargaining – Industrial Dispute Act, 1947.
(c) Worker's participation in management – objectives – institutions – present position – causes of failure in
India.
(d) Trade Unions in India – brief history – kinds – objectives and methods of achievement – structure and
Government – political affiliation and leadership – problem of rivalry and recognition – trade Unions Act, 1925.
(e) Code of discipline and code of conduct.
II. Social welfare and social security.
(a) Social security – meaning – scope – nature and methods.
(b) Unemployment – meaning – kinds courses – measures for removing – special employment programmes in
India.
(c) Poverty – meaning – kinds – extent –causes measures for eradicating – special Governments, programme for
eradicating rural poverty in India and Bihar.
(d) Child welfare – problems of children – welfare measures for them.
(e) Women welfare – problems of women – welfare measures of them.
(f) Welfare of Scheduled Castes and Schedualed Tribes – problems – welfare measures.
(g) Prohibition - position in Bihar
(h) Prostitution – nature – causes– effects – measures for removing.
(i) Beggary- nature courses – situation in Bihar.
(j) Social security programmes of the Government of Bihar old-age pension unemployment Dole– Group
Insurance–rehabilitation of bonded labourers.

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17. LAW
Sectiion– I
Part- I Constional law of India.
1. Nature of the Indian Constitution' the distinctive features of its federal character.
2. Fundamental Right; Directive Principles and their Relationship with Fundamental Right; Fundamental
Duties.
3. Right to Equality.
4. Right to Freedom of Speech and Expression.
5. Right to Life and Personal Liberty.
6. Religious, Cultural and Educational Rights.
7. Constitutional position of the President and relationship with the Council Ministers.
8. Governor and his powers.
9. Supreme Court and high Courts, their powers and jurisdiction.
10. Unon Public Service Commission and State Public Service Commission:
their powers and functions.
11. Principles of Natural Justice.
12. Distribution of Legislative powers between the Union and the States.
13. Delegated legislation its constitutionality. Judicial and legislative controls.
14. Administrative and Financial Relations between the Union and the States.
15. Trade. Commerce and Intercourse in India;
16. Emergency provisions.
17. Constitutional safeguards to Civil Servants.
18. Parliamentary Privileges and immunities.
19. Amendment of the Constitution.
Part- II. INTERNATIONAL LAW.
1. Nature of International Law.
2. Sources: Treaty; Custom, General Principles of Law recognçed by civilçed nations. Subsidiary means for
the determination of Law Resolutions of International organs and regulations of Specialçed Agencies.
3. Relationship between International Law and Municipal Law.
4. State Recognition and State Succession.
5. Territory of States: modes of acquisition, boundaries, International Rivers.
6. Sea: Inland Waters, Territorial sea, Contiguous Zone, Continenatal shelf, Exclusive Economic Zone and
ocean beyond national jurisdiction.
7. Air space and aerial navigation.
8. Outer space: Explotation and use of Outer Space.
9. Individuals. Nationality Statelessness; Human Rights and Procedures available for their enforcement
10. Jurisdiction of States: bases of jurisdiction, immunity from jurisdiction.
11. Extradition and Asylum.
12. Diplomatic Missions and Concular Posts.
13. Treaties: Formation, application and termination.
14. State Responsibility.
15. United Nations: Its Principal organs, powers and functions.
16. Peaceful settlement of disputes.
17. Lawful recourse to force; aggression, self defence, intervention.
18. Legality of the use of nuclear weapons; ban on testing of nuclear weapons; Nuclear Non-Proliferation
Treaty.
Section- II
Part – I. Law of crimes and Torts:
Law of Crimes
1. Concept of crime: actus reus, mens rea, means rea in statutory offences, punishments mandatory sentences
preparation and attempt.
2. Indian penal Codes:
(a) Application of the Code.
(b) General exceptions.
(c) Joint and constructive liability.
(d) Abetment.
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(f) Offences against the State.
(g) Offences against public tranquility.
(h) Offences by or relating to public servants.
(i) Offences against human body.
(j) Offences against property.
(k) Offences relating to Marriage; Cruelty by husband or his relatives to wife.
(l) Defamation.
3. Protection of Civil Rights Act, 1955.
4. Dowry prohibition Act, 1961.
5. Prevention of Food Adulteration Act, 1954.

Part – II. Law of Torts


1. Nature of tortuous liability.
2. Liability based upon fault and strict liability.
3. Statutory liability.
4. Vicrious liability.
5. Joint Tort-feasors
6. Remedies.
7. Negligence.
8. Occupier's liability and liability in respect of structures;
9. Detenu and conversion.
10. Defamation.
11. Nuisance.
12. Conspiracy.
13. False Imprisonment and Malicious Prosecution.
Part III. Law of Contracts and Mercantile Law.
1. Formation of contract.
2. Factors vitiating consent.
3. Void, voidable, illegal and unenforceable agreements.
4. Performance of contracts.
5. Dissolution of contractual obligations, frustration of contracts.
6. Quasi. contracts.
7. Remedies for breach of contract.
8. Sale of goods and hire purchase.
9. Agency.
10. Formation and dissolution of Partnersrip.
11. Negotiable Instruments.
12. The Banker-customer relationship.
13. Government control over private Companies.
14. The Monopolics and Restrictive Trade Practices Act, 1969.
15. The Consumer Protection Act, 1986

18. MANAGEMENT
Section- I
The candidate should make a study of the development of the field of management as a systematic body of
knowledge and acquaint himself adequately with the contributions of leading authorities on the subject. He
should study the role, function and behaviour of a manager and relevance of various concepts and theories to the
Indian context. Apart from these general concepts, the candidate should study the environment of business and
also attempt to understand the tools and techniques of decision making.
Organisational Behaviour and Management Concepts, Significance of social psychological factors for
understanding organçational behaviour, Relevance of theories of motivation; Contribution of Maslow. Herzberg,
McGregor, McClelland and other leading authorities, Research studies in leadership. Management by Objectives.
Small group and intergroup behaviour. Application of these concepts for understanding the managerial role,
conflict and cooperation, work norms and dynamics of organçational behaviour. Organisational change.
Organisational design: Classical, neo-classical and open systems theories of organçation, Centralisation,
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policies and objectives, Decision making communication and control. Management information system and role
of computer in management.
Economic Environment.
National Income, analysis and its use in business forecasting. Trends and structure in Indian Economy,
Government programmes and policies. Regulatory Policies: monetary fiscal and planning, and the impact of such
macro-policies on enterprise decisions and plans-Demand analysis and forecasting, cost analysis, pricing
decisions under different market structures – pricing of joint products, and price discrimination – capital
budgeting – applications under Indian conditions. Choice of projects and cost benefit analysis choice of
production techniques.
Quantitative Methods
Classical Optimçatoin: maxima and minima of single and several variables; optimçation under constraints –
Applications. Linear Programming: Problem formulation – Graphical Solution Simplex Method Duality – post
optimality, analysis – Applications of integar Programming and dynamic Programming – Formulation of
Transportation and assignement Models of linear Programming and methods of solution.
Satistical Methods. Measures of Central tendencies and variations – Application of Binominal. Poison and
Normal distributions. Time series – Regression and correlation Tests of Hypotheses – Decision marking under
risk: Decision Trees Expected Monetary Value – Value of Information – Application of Bayes Theorem to
posterior analysis. Decision making under uncertainty. Different criteria for selecting optimum stragegies.

Section- II
Part- I – Marketing Management
Marketing and Economic Development – Marketing Concept and its applicability to the Indian economy –
Major tasks of management in the context of developing economy – Rural and Urban marketing, their prospects
and problems.
Planning and Strategy in the context of domestic and export marketing concept of marketing mix- Market
Segmentation and product differentiation strategies – Consumer Motiation and Behaviour – Consumer
Behavioural Models Product. Brind distribution Public distribution system price and promotion.
DECISIONS- Planning and control of marketing programmes – Markeing research and models – Sales
Organisational dynamic –Marketing Information system. Marketing audit and control.
Export incentives and promotional strategies – Role of Government, trade association and individual
organçation – problems and prospects of export marketing.
Part- II – Production and Materials Management.
Fundamentals of production from Management point of view. Types of Manufacturing systems continuous-
repetitive, intermittent. Organising for Production, Long range, forecast and aggregate production planning. Plant
Design: Process planning, plant sçe and scale of operations, location of plant, layout of physical facilities.
Equipment replacement and maintenance.
Functions of production planning and Control, Routing, Loading and Scheduling for dirrerent types of
production systems. Assembly line Balancing, Machine line Balancing.
Role and importance of materials management, Material handling, Value analysis, Quality control waste and
scrap disposal, make or buy decisions, Codificaiton, Standardisation and spare parts inventory. Inventory control
– ABC Analysis, Economic order quantity, Recorder point, Safety stock. Two Bin system. Waste management
DGS & D purchase process and procedure.
Part- III – Financial Management
General tools of financial Analysis: Ratio analysis, funds flow analysis, cost volume-profit analysis, cash
budgeting, financial and operative leverage.
Investment Decision: Steps in Capital expenditure managements, criteria for investment appraisal, cost of
capital and its application in public and private secotrs. Risk analysis in investment decisions, organçational
evalution of capital expenditure management with special reference to India.
Financing decision: Estimating the firms of financial requirements, financial structure determinations,
capital markets, institutional mechanism for funds with special reference to India. Security analysis leasing and
sub-contracting.
Working Capital Managements: Determining the sçe of working capital, managing the managerial attitude
towards risk in working capital, management of cash, inventory and accounts receivables, effects of inflation on
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Income Determination and Distribution: Internal financing, determination of divided policy, implication of
inflationary tendencies in determining the dividend policy, valuation and dividednd policy.
Financial management in public sector with special reference to India.
Performance budgeting and principles of financial accounting. Systems of management control.
Part – IV Human Resource Management.
Characteristics and significance of Human Resources – Personnel policies – Manpower, policy and planning
– Recruitment and selection Technique – Training and Development – Promotions, and Transfer: Performance
Appraisal – Job Evaluation: Wage and Salary Administration; Employee Morals and Motivation. Conflict
Management. Management of Change and Development.
Industrial Relations Economy and Society in India: Worker profile and Management Styles in India; Trade
Unionism in India: labour Legislation with special reference to Industrial Disputes Act: Payment of Bonus Act:
Trade Unins Act: Industrial democracy and Workers participation in Menage indication. Discipline and
Grievances Handling in Industry.

19. MATHEMATICS
SECTION- I
Candidates shall answer not more than three questions from each section.
Linear Algebra.
Vector space bases, dimension of finitely generated space. Linear transformations, Rank and nulity of a
linear transformation, Cayley Hamilton theorem. Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors.
Matrix of a linear transformation. Row and Column reduction. Echelon form. Equivalence. Congruence and
similarity. Reduction to canonical forms.
Orthogonal, symmetrical, skew-symmetrical, unitary, Hermitian and Skew-Hermitian matrices – their
eigenvalues, orthogonal and unitary reduction of quadric and Hermitian forms, positive definite quadratic forms.
Simultaneous reduction.
Calculus.
Real numbers, limits, continuity, differentiability, Mean-Value theorem, Taylor's theorem, indeterminate
forms, Maxima and Minima, Curve Tracing, Asymptotes, Functions of several variables, partial derivatives.
Maxima and Minima, Jacobian. Definite and indefinite integrals, double and triple intergrals (techniques only).
Application to Beta and Gamma functions. Areas, Volumes, Centre of gravity.
Analytic Geometry of two and three dimensions:
First and second degree equations in two dimensions in Cartesian and polar conrdinates. Plane, Sphere,
Paraboloid, Ellipsoid. Hyperboloid of one and two sheets and their elementary properties. Curves in space,
curvature and torsion. Frenet's formula.
Differential Equations.
Order and Degree and a differential equation, differential equation of first order and degree, variables
separable. Homogeneous, Linear and exact differential equations. Differential equations with constant
coefficients. The complementary function and the particular integral of eax, cosax , sinax,xm, eax , cosbx, eax, sin bx.
Vector, Tensor, Statics, Dynamics and Hydrostatics:
(i) Vector Analysis – Vector Algebra, Differential of Vector function of a scalar variable, Gradient, Divergence
and Curl in Cartesian Cylindrical and spherical co-ordinates and their physical interpretation. Higher order
derivatives. Vector indentities and Vector equations, Gauss and Stocks theorems.
(ii) Tensor Analysis – Definition of Tensor, transformation of co-ordinates, contravariant and covariant tensor.
Addition and multiplication of tensors, contraction of tensors, Inner product, fundamental tensor, chirstofel
symbols, covariant differentiation. gradient, Curl and divergene in tensor notation.
(iii) Statics – Equilibrium of a system of particles, work and potential energy. Friction, Common catenary.
Princlple of Virtual Work stability of equilibrium, Equlibrium of forces in three dimensions
(iv) Dynamics – Degree of freedom and constraints. Rectilinear motion. Simple harmonic motion. Motion in a
plane. Projectiles. Constrained motion. Work and energy motion under implusive forces. Kepler's laws. Orbits
under central forces. Motion of varying mass. Motion under resistance.
(v) Hydrostatics – Pressure of heavy fluids. Equilibrium of fluids under given system of forces Centre of
pressure. Thrust on curved surfaces, Equilibrium and pressure of gases, problems relating to atmosphere.

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SECTION- II
Algebra, Real Analysis, Complex Analysis, Partial Differential equations.
Mechanics,, Hydrodynamics, Numerical Analysis. Statistics including probability operational research.
Algebra.
Groups, sub-groups, normal sub-groups, homomorphism of groups, quotient groups. Basic isomorphism
theorems. Sylow theorems. Permutation Groups, Cayley's theorem. Rings and Ideals, Principal Ideal domains,
unique factorçation domains and Euclidean domains. Field Extensions. Finite fields.
Real Analysis.
Metric spaces, their topology with special reference to Rn sequence in a metric space, Cauchy sequency
Completeness, Completion Continuous functions, Uniform Continuity, Properties of Continous function on
Compact sets. Riemanh Stieltjes intergral, Improper intergrals and their conditions of existence. Differentiation
of functions of several variable, Impicit function theorem, maxima and minima, Absolute and conditional
convergence series of real and complex terms, Re-arrangement of series. Uniform convergence, Infinite products,
Continuity, differentiability and integrability for series, Multiple intergrals.
Complex Analysis.
Analytic functions, Cauchy's theorem, Cauchy's integral formula, Power series, Taylor's, Singularities,
Cauchy's Residue theorem and Contour integration.
Partial Differential Equations.
Formations of partial differential equations. Types of intergrals of partial differential Equations of first order
Charpits method. Partial differential equation with constant co-efficient.
Mechanics.
Generalised co-ordinates, Constrainst, Holonomic and Non-holonomic systems, D' Alembert's principle and
Lagranges equations. Moment of Inertia, Motion of rigid bodies in two dimension.
Hydrodyanamics.
Equation of continuity, Momentum and energy. Inviscid Flow Theory – Two dimensional motion, streaming
motion, Sources and Sinks.
Numerical Analysis.
Transcendental and Polynomial Equations – Methods of tabulation, bisection, regula-talsi, secant, and
Newton-Raphson and order of its convergence.
Interpolation and Numerical differentiation – Polynomial interpolation with equal or unequal step sçe.
Spline interpolation – Cubic splines. Numerical differentiation formulae with error terms.
Numerical integration – Problems of approximate guardrative guardrature formulae with equispaced
arguments. Caussina quardrature convergence.
Ordinary differential equations – Eulers method, Multistep-predictor corrector methods – Adam's and Milne's
method, convergence and stability, Runge – Kutta methods.
Probability and Statistics.
1. Statistical methods – Concept of statistical population and readom sample. Collection and presentation of
data. Measure of location and dispersion. Moments and shepard's correction comulants. Measures of Skewness
and Kurtosis.
Curve fitting by least squares regression, correlation and correlation ratio. Rank correlation, Partial correlation
co-efficient and Multiple correlation co-efficient.
2. Probability – Discrete sample space, Events, their union and intersection, etc., Probability – Classical
relative frequency and exiomatic approaches. Probability in continuum probability space conditional probability
and independence, Basic laws of probability, Probability of combination of events, Bayes theorem, Random
variable probability function, Probability density function. Distributions function, Mathematical expectation.
Marginal and conditional distributions, Conditional expectation.
3. Probability distributions – Dinomial, Poisson Normal Gamma, Beata. Cauchy, Multinomial,
Hypergeometirc, Negative Binomial, Chebychey's Lemma. (Weak) law of large numbers, Central limit theorem
for independent and identical varieties, standerd errors, Sampling distribution of T.F and Chi-square and their
uses in tests of significance large sample tests for mean and proportion.

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Mathematical Programming – Definition and some elementary properties of convex sets, simplex methods,
degeneracy, duality, sensitivity analysis rectangular games and their solutions. Transportation and assignment
problems. Kuha Tucker condition for non-linear programming Bellman's optimality principle and some
elementary applications of dynamic programming.
Theory of Queues – Analysis of steady-state and transient solution for queueing system with poission
arrivals and exponential service time.
Deterministic replacement models, sequencing problems with two machines, n jobs, 3 machines, n jobs
(special case) and n machines, 2 jobs.

20. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING


Section- I
Statics – Equalibrium in three dimension suspension cables, principle of virtual work.
Dynamics – Relative motion coriolis force motion, of a rigid body. Gyrsocpic motion impulse.
Theory of Machines – Higher and lower pairs, inversions, sterign mechanisms. Hooks joint velocity and
acceleration of links, interia forces. Cama conjugate action of gearing and interference, gear trains epicyclic
gears. Clutches, belt drives, brakes dynamometers, flywheels governors. Balancing of rotating and reciprocating
masses and multicylinder engines. Free, forced and damped vibrations for a single degree of freedom. Degrees of
freedom critical speed and whirling of shafts.
Mechanics of solids. – Stress and strain in two dimension. Mohr's circle. Theories of failure, deflection of
beams. Buckling of columns, combined binding and torsion castiglapo's theorem. Thick cylinders rotating disks
Shrink fit. Thermal stresses.
Manufacturing Science – Merchant's theory Taylors equation. Machineability. Unconventional machining
methods including EDM, ECM and ultrasonic machining. Use of lesers and plasms. Analysis of forming
processes high velocity forming expolsive forming. Surface roughness, gauging comparators, Jigs and Fixtures.
Production Management- Work simplification work sampling value engineering. Line balancing, work station
design, storage space requirement. A B C analysis. Economic order, quanitity including finite production rate.
Graphical and simplex methods for linear programming; transportation model, elementary quieing theory.
Quality control and its uses in product design. Use of X, R, P (Sigma) and C charts. Single sampling plans,
operating characteristic curves, average sample sçe Regression analysis.

Section- II
Thermodynamics – Applications of the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Detailed analysis of
thermodynamics cycles.
Fluid Machanies. – Continuity, momentum and energy equations. Velocity distribution in laminar and
turbulent flow. Dimensional analysis. Boundary layer on a flat plate. A diabatic and isentrophic flow. Mach
number.
Heat Transfer – Critical thickness of insulation conduction in the presence of heat sources and sinks. Heat
transfer from fines. One dimensional unstuady conducation. Time constant for the mocouples. Momentum and
energy equations for boundary layers on a flat plate. Dimensionless number free and forced convection. Boiling
and condensation nature of radiant heat. Stefan-Boltz-Mann Law. Configuration factor logarithmic mena
temperature difference. Heat exchanger effectivencess and number of transfer units.
Energy Conversion – Combustion phenomenon in C.I and S.I engines carburation and fuel injection
Selection of pumbs classification of hydraulic turbines, specific speed. performace of compressor. Analysis of
steam and gas turbines. High pressure boilers, Unconventional power systems, including Nuclear power and M H
D systems. Utilisation of solar energy.
Environmental Control – Vapour compression absorption, steam jet and air refrigeration systems, properties
and characteristics of important refregerants. Use of phychometric chart and comfort chart, estimation of cooling
and haring loads. Calculation of supply air state and rate. Air conditioning plants lay-out.

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21. PHILOSOPHY
Section – I
Metaphysics and Epistemology
Candidate will be expected to be familiar with theories types of Epistemology and metaphysics – India and
Western – with special reference to the following
(a) Western – Idealism; Realism; Absolutism Empiricism Rationalism; Logilca 'I' Positivism; Anaysis;
Phenomenology; Existentialism and pragnatism.
(b) India- Pramanans and pranaya; Theories of Turth and error, philosophy of language and meaning; Telteories
of reality with reference to main system (Orthodox and Heterodox) of Philosophy.

Section- II
Socio political philosophy and philosophy of Religion
1. Nature of philosophy its relation to life, thought and culture.
2. The following topics with special reference to the Indian context including Indian Constitution:-
Political Ideologies; Democracy Socialism, Fascism, Theocracy, Communism and Sarvodaya.
Methods of Political Action: Constitutionalism, Revolution, Terrorism and Satyagraha.
3. Tradition, change and modernity with reference to Indian social Institutions.
4. Philosophy of Religious language and meaning.
5. Nature and scope of philosophy of religion. Philosophy of religion with special reference to Buddhism,
Jainism, Hinduism, Islam ,Christianity and Sikhism.
(a) Theolgoy and philosophy of Religion.
(b) Foundations of religious belief, Reason Revelation Faith and Mysticism.
(c) God Immortality of Soul, Liberation and Problem of Evil and sin.
(d) Equlity, Unity and universality of Religions; Religious TLolerance; Conversion Secularism.
6. Moksha – Paths leading to Moksha.

22. PHYSICS
Section-I
Mechanics, Thermal Physics and Wave and Oscillations
1. Mechanics:-
Conservation Laws. Collisions, impact parameter, scattering cross-section. Centre of mass and Lab-systems with
transformation of physical quantities, Rutherford Scattering. Motion of a rocket under constant force field.
Rotating formes of reference, Coriolis force, Motion of rigid bodies, Angular momentum, Torque and procession
of a top, Gyroscope. Central forces, Motion under inverse square law, Kepler's Laws, Motion of Satellites
(including geostationery). Galilean Relativity, Speical Theory of Relativity, Micheloson-Morley Experiement,
Lorentz Transformation – addition theorem of velocities, Variation of mass with, Velocity, Mass Energy
equivalence, Fluid dynamics, streamlines, turbulence, Beronullis Equation with simple applications.
2. Thermal Physics:
Laws of thermodynamics, Entroypy, Carnot's cycle, Isothermal and Adiabatic changes, Thermodynamic
Potenials Maxwell's relations. The Clausius-Clapey ren equation reversible cell, Joule-Kelvin effect etc. fan
boltazmann Law, Kinetic Theory of Gases, Maxwell's Distribution Law of velocities, Equipartition of energy,
Specific heats of gases Mean free path, Brownian Motion. Black body radiation, specific heat of solids –
Einstean and Dbye theories, Wein's Law, Plankc's Law, solar constant. Thermalionçation and Stellar spectra.
Production of law temperatures using adrabatic remagnalçation and deduction refrigeration, concept of negative
temperature.
3. Waves and Oscillations.
Oscillations, Simple harmonic motion, stationary and travelling waves, Damped harmonic motion, forced
oscillation and Resonance. Wave equation, harmonic Solutions, Plane and Spherical waves, Superposition of
waves, phase and group velocities, Beats. Huygen's principle, Interference. Differaction-Fresnel and Fraunhofer.
Diffraction by statight edge, single and multiple slits, Re-solving power of grating and Optical Instruments.
Ravleigh Criterion. Polarçation, Production and detection of polarçed light (linera, circular and elliptical). Laser
sources (Helium-Neon, Ruby and semiconductor diode) Concept of spatial and temporal coherence diffraction as
a fourier transformation. Fresnel and Fraunhofer diffraction by rectangular and circular apertures, Holography;
theory and applications.

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Section- II
(Electricity and Magnetism, Modern Physics and Electronics)
1. Electricity and Magnetism:-
Columb's Law, Electric field. Gauss's law, Electric-potential Possion and laphlace equation for a homogeneous
dietectric, uncharged conducting sphere in a uniform field, point chage and infinite conducting plane. Magnetic
Shell Magnetic induction and field strength. Blot-Savart law and applications. Electromagnetic induction,
Faraday's and Leæ's laws, self and mutual inductances. Alternating currents. L.C.R. circuits series and parallel
resonace circuits, quality factor. Kirchoff's laws with application. Maxwell's equations and electromagnetic
waves, Transverse nature of electromagnetic waves, Poynting vector. Magnetic fileds in matter – dia para, ferro
antiferro and ferri magnetism (qualitative approach only).
2. Modern Physics:
Bohr's theory of hydrogen atom. Electron spin, optical and X-ray Spectra. Stern – Gerlach experiment and
spatical quantçation. Vector model of the atom, spectral terms, fine structure of spectral fines. J-J and L.S
coupling Zeeman effect, Paull's; oxclusion principle, spectral term of two equivalent and non equivalent
electorns. Gross and fine structure of electroic band Spectra. Raman effect. Phototelectric effect. Compton effect,
debroglie waves. Wave particle duality and uncertainty principle. Schrodingr wave equation with application to
(i) particle in a box (ii) motion across a step potential, one dimentional harmonic oscillator eigen values and
eigon functions. Uncertainty Priciple Radioactivity, Alpha, Beta and Gamma radiations. Elementary theory of the
alpha decay. Nuclear binding energy. Mass spectroscopy, Semi empirical mass fourmula. Nuclear fission and
fusion. Elementary Reactor physics Elementary particle their classification. Strong and weak electro magnetic
intractions. Particle accelerators; cyclotron. Linear accelerations. Elementary ideas of super conductivity.
3. Electronics:
Band theory of Solids- Conductors, insulators and semiconductors. Intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductor P.N
junction, Thermistor, Zenner diodes reverse and forward biased P. N Junction, Solar cell use of diodes and
transistors for rectification, emplification, oscillation, modulation and detection of r.f. waves. Transistor receiver,
Television Logic Gates.

23. POLITICAL SCIENCE AND INTERNATION RELATIONS


Section-I
Part-A

POLITICAL THEORY:
1. Main feature of ancient Indian Political Thought ; Manu and Kautilya; Ancient Greek thought Plato.
Aristotle; General characteristics of European medieval political thought; St. Thomas Aquinas, Marsiglip of
padua; Machavelli. Hobbes, Locke. Montesq-uien, Rousseau, Bentham, J.S. Mill, T.H.Green, Hegal Marx, Lenin
and Mao-se Tung.
2. Nature and scope of political Science; Growth of political Science as a discipline. Traditional Vs.
Contemporary approaches; Behaviourlism and Post-behavioural development; Systems theory and other recent
approaches to political analysis, Marxist approach to political analysis.
3. The emergence and nature of the modern State: Sovereignty; Monistic and Pluralistic analysis of
sovereignty; Power Authority and Legitimacy.
4. Political obligation: Resistance and Revolution; Rights, Liberty, Equality, Justice.
5. Theory of Democracy.
6. Liberalism, Evolutionary Socialism (Democratic and Febian); Marxian Socialism; Fascism .

Part- B
GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS WITH SPECIAL REFFRENCE TO INDIA.

1. Approaches to the study of Comparative Politics; Traditional, Structural Functional approach.

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2. Political Institution; The Legislature, Executive and Judiciary; Parties and Pressure Groups; Theories of
party system. Lenin, Michels and Duverger; Electoral System; Bureaucracy- weber’s view and Modern critiques
of weber.
3. Political Process: Political Socialisation, Modernçation and Communication; the nature of the non-western
Political Process; A general study of the Constitutional and Political Problems affecting Afro-Asian Societies.
4. Indian Political system: (a) The Roots; colonialism and nationalism in India; A general Study of modern
Indian Social and Political thought; Raja Ram Mohan Roy, Dadabhai Nauroji, Tilak, Sri Aurobindo, Iqbal,
jinnah, Gandhi, B.R.Ambedkar, M.N.Roy, Nehru and Jay Prakash Narain.
(b) The Structure: Indian Constitution, Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles; Union Government;
Parliament, Cabinet, Supreme Court and Judicial Review; Indian Federalism Centre-State relation, State
Government role of the Governor; Panchayati Raj, Panchayati Raj System in Bihar.
(c) The Functioning: Class and Caste in Indian Politics, Politics of regionalism, linguism and Communalism.
Problems of Secularçation of the Policy and national intergration . Political elities; the changing Composition;
Political Parties and Political Participation; Planning and Developmental administration, Socio-economic
changes and its impact on Indian democracy, Regionalism with Special reference to Jharkhand Movement in
Bihar.
Section- II
PART-I
1. The nature and functioning of the Sovereignation State System.
2. Concepts of International Politics; Power; National Interest; Balance of Power, ”Power vaccum.”
3. Theories of International Politics, The realist theory; System theory: Decision making.
4. Determinants of foreign Policy: National Interest; Ideology; Elements of National Power (including nature
of domestic socio-political institution).
5. Foreign Policy: Choices – Imperialism; Balance of Power; Alleg hances; Isolationalism: Nationalistic
Universalism (pax Britiannica pax Amricana Pax-Sovietica); The “Middle Kingdom” Complex of China; Non
alignment.
6. The cold war: Origin, evolution and its impact on international relation: Defence and its impacts: a new
Cold War.
7. Non-alignment: HEANING Bases ( National and International) the non-aligned Movement and its role in
international relations
8. De-colonçation and expansion of the international community; Neo-colomaism and racialism, their impact
on international relations; Asian-African resurgence.
9. The present International economic order; Aid trade and economic development, the struggle for the new
International Economic, Order; Sovereignty over natural resources; the crisis in energy resources.
10. The role of International Law in International relations; the international Court of Justice.
11. Origin and Development of International Organisations; The United Nations and specialçed Agencies; their
role in international relations.
12. Regional Organçation: OAS, OAU, the Arab League, the ASEAN, the EEC, their role in international
relations.
13. Arms race disarmament and arms control; Conventional and nuclear arms, the Arms trade, its impact on
Third World role in international relations.
14. Deplomatic theory and practice.
15. External intervention: Ideological, Political and Economic; Cultural imperialism, Covert intervention by the
major power.
PART-II
1. The uses and mis-uses of nuclear energy; the impact of nuclear weapons on internation relations; the partial
Test-ban, Treaty; the nuclear Neo-Proliferation. Treaty (NPT) peaceful nuclear explosions (PNE).
2. The problems and prospects of the Indian Ocean being made a peace zone.
3. The Conflict situation in West Asia.
4. Conflict and co-operation in South Asia.
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6. The third world in international relations; the North-South “Dialogue” in the United Nations and outside.
7. India’s foreign policy and relations; India and the Super powers; India and its neighbonr; India and South
east Asia; India and African Problems; India’s economic diplomacy; India and the question of nuclear weapons.

24. PSYCHOLOGY
Section-I
FOUNDATIONS OF PSYCHOLOGY

1. The Scope of Psychology- Place of Psychology in the family of social and behavioural sciences.
2. Methods of Psychology- Methodological problems of Psychology. General design of Psychological
research. Types of Psychological research. The characteristics of Psychological measurement.
3. The nature, Origin and development of human behaviour- Heredity and environment. Cultural factors and
behaviour. The process of socialçation. Concept of National Character.
4. Cognitive Processes- Perception, Theories of perception, Perceptual organisation. Person perception,
Perceptual defence. Transactional approach to perception. Perception and personality. Figural after-effect.
Perceptual styles, perceptual abnormalities Vigilance.
5. Learning- Cognitive, Operant and Classical conditioning approaches, Learning phenomena, Extinction.
Discrimination and generalisation, Discrimination learning, Probability learning. Programmed learning.
6. Remembering- Theories of remembering. Short-term memory, Long-term memory, Measurement of
memory, Forgetting Reminiscence.
7. Thinking- Problem solving, concept formation, Strategies of concept formation, Information processing,
Creative thinking, Convergent and Divergent thinking, Development of thinking in children, theories.
8. Intelligence- Nature of intelligence Theories of intelligence, Measurement of intelligence, Measurement of
creativity. Aptitude, Measurement of aptitudes. The concept of social intelligence.
9. Motivation- Characteristics of motivated behaviour. Approaches to motivation: psycho-analytic theory;
Drive Theory; Need hierarchy theory, Vector valence approach, Concept of level of aspiration. Measurement of
motivation. The apathetic and the alienated individual, Incentives.
10. Personality-The concept of personality. Trait and type approaches, Factorial and dimensional approaches,
Theories of personality; Freud, Allport, Murray, Cattell; Social learning theories and Field Theory. The Indian
approach to personality- the concept of Gunas. Measurement of personality: Questionnaires; Rating Scales;
Psychometric Tests; Projective Tests; Observation method.
11. Language and Communication- Psychological basis of language. Theories of language development: skinner
and Chomsky, Nonverbal communication, Body Language, Effective communication: Source and receiver
characteristics. Perstasive communication.
12. Attitudes and values- Structure of attitudes, formation of attitudes. Theories of attitude, Attitude
measurement. Types of attitude scales, Theories of attitude change, Values. Types of values. Motivational
Properties of values. Measurement of values.
13. Recent trends.-Psychology and the Computer, Cybernetic model of behaviour. Simulation studies in
psychology, Study of consciousness. Altered states if consciousness. Sleep. Dream, meditation and hypnotic
trance. Drug induced changes. Sensory deprivation. Human problems in aviation and space flight.
14. Models of Man, The Mechanical Man, The Organic Man- The Organçational man. The Humanistic Man.
Implications of the different models for behaviour changes. An integrated model.
Section- II
PSYCHOLOGY: ISSUES AND APPLICATIONS
1. Individual Differences.- Measurement of individual differences. Types of psychological tests. construction
of psychological tests. characterstics of good Psychological tests. Limitations of psychological tests.
2. Psychological Disorders- Classification of disorders and nosological systems. Neurotic, psychotic and
psychophysiologic disorders. Psychopathic personality. Theories of psychological disorder. The problems of
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3. Therapeutic Approaches- Psychodynamic approach. Behaviour therapy, Client centered therapy. Cognitive
therapy. Group therapy.
4. Application of psychology to organçational and Industrial problems- Personnel selection. Training. Work
motivation. Theories of work motivation Job designing. Leadership training. Participatory management.
5. Small Groups- The concept of small group. Properties of groups. Group at work. Theories of group
behaviour. Measurement of group behaviour. Interaction process analysis. Interpersonal relations.
6. Social Change-Characteristics of social change. Psychological basis of change. Steps in the change process
Resistance to change. Factors contributing to resistance. Planning for change. The concept of change -proneness.
7. Psychology and the Learning Process- The Learner. School as an agent of socialçation Problems relating to
adolescents in learning situations. Gifted and retarded children and problems related to their training.
8. Disadvantaged Groups- Types: Social, cultural and economic. Psychological consequences of disadvantage.
Concept of Deprivation. Educating the disadvantaged groups. Problems of motivating the disadvantaged groups.
9. Psychology and the problem of social Integration. The problem of ethnic prejudice. Nature of prejudice.
Manifestations of prejudice Development of prejudice. Measurement of prejudice. Amelioration of prejudice.
Prejudice and personality Steps to achieve social integration.
10. Psychology and Economic Development- The nature of achievement motivation. Motivating people for
achievement. Promotion of entrepreneurship. The Entrepreneur Syndrome. Technological change and its impact
on human behavior.
11. Management of Information and Communication- Psychological factors in information management.
Information overload: Psychological basis of effective Communication. Mass media and their role in social
change. Impact of television. Psychological basis of effective advertising.
12. Problems of Contemporary Society- Stress. Management of stress. Alcohalism and Drug addiction. The
socially Deviant. Juveline Delinquency. Crime. Rehabilitation of the deviant. The problems of the Aged.

25. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION


Section-I
ADMINISTRATIVE THEORY
I. Basic Prenises- Meaning scope and significance of Public Administration; Private and Public
Administration; Role of Public Administrator in developed and developing societies: Econlogy of
Administration- Social. Economic. Cultural, Political and legal; Evolution of public administration as a
discipline; Public Administration as an art and a science; New Public Administration.
II. Theories of Organisation – Scientific Management (Taylor and his associates); Bureaucratic theory of
organisation (Weber), Classical theory of organisations (Henri Fayol , Luther Gulick and Other); Human
Relations Theory of Organisations (Elton Mayo and his Colleagues); Behavioural approach, Systems Approach;
Organçational Effectiveness.
III. Principles of Organçation- Hierarchy, Unity of Command, Authority and Responsibility, Co- ordination
Span of Control, Supervision, Centralçation and Decentralçation, Delegation.
IV. Administrative Behaviour- Decision making with Special Reference to the Contribution of Herbert Simon;
Theories of Leadership; Communication morale; Motivation (Maslow and Herzberg).
V. Structure of Organçations- Chief Executive; Types of chief Executives and their functions; Line Staff and
Auxiliary agencies; Departments; Corporation Companies. Boards and Commissions. Headquarters and field
relationship.
VI. Personal Administration- Bureaucracy and Civil Services, position Classification; Recruitment: Training:
Career Development; Performance Appraisal; Promotion; Pay and Service Conditions; Retirement Benefits;
Discipline; Employer-Employee Relations. Integrity in Administration; Generalists versus specialists; Neutrality
and Anonymity.
VII. Financial Administration- Concept of Budget; Preparation and Execution of the Budget; Performance
Budgeting; Legislative Control; Accounts and Audit.
VIII. Accountability and Control- The Concepts of Accountability and Control; Legislative, Executive
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IX. Administrative Reforms- O & M; Work Study; Work Measurement Administrative Reforms; Processes and
obstacles.
X. Administrative Law-Importance of Administrative Law; Delegated Legislation; Meaning. Types.
Advantages, Limitations, Safeguards; Administrative Tribunals.
XI. Comparative and Development Administration- Meaning, Nature and Scope of Comparative Public
Administration. Contribution of Freud. Riggs with particular reference to the prismatic sala Model. The
Concept. Scope and Significance of Development Administration. Political Economic and socio-Cultural
Context of Development Administration. The Concept of Administrative Development.
XII. Public Policy- Relevance of policy Making in Public Administration. The Processes of policy Formulation
and Implementation.
Section-1I
INDIAN ADMINISTRATION
I. Evolution of Indian Administration- Kautilya; Mughal Period; British Period.
II. Environmental Setting- Constitution, Parliamentary Democracy, Federalism, Planning, Socialism.
III. Political Executive at the Union Level- President, Prime Minister, Council of Ministers, Cabinet
Committees.
IV. Structure of Central Administration- Secretariat, Cabinet Secretariat, Ministries and Departments. Boards
and Commissions, Field Organçation.
V. Centre State Relation- Legislative, Administrative, Planning and Financial.
VI. Public Services- All India Services, Central Services, State Services, Local Civil Services, Union and State
Public Service Commissions. Training of Civil Services.
VII. Machinery for Planning – Plan Formulation at the National Level; National Development Council, Planning
Commission; Planning Machinery at the State and District Levels.
VIII. Public Undertaking – Forms management, Control and problems.
IX. Control of Public Expenditure- Parliamentary Control; Role of the Finance Ministry; Comptroller and
Auditor General.
X. Administration of Law and Order in Bihar- Role of Central and State Agencies in Maintenance of Law and
Order.
XI. State Administration with special reference to Bihar- Governor, Chief Minister; Council of Ministers;
Secretariat, Chief Secretary, Directorates.
XII. District Administration with special reference to Bihar– Role and Importance; District Collector; Land
Revenue, Law and order and developmental functions. District Rural Development Agency; Special
Development Programmes.
XIII. Local Administration with special reference to Bihar- Panchayati Raj and Urban Local
Government Features, Forms, Problems, Autonomy of Local Bodies.
XIV. Welfare Administration in Bihar- Administration for the Welfare of Weaker Sections With
particular Reference to Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes; Programmes for the Welfare of Women and
Children.
XV. Issue Areas in Indian Administration- Relationship between Political and permanent Executives. Generalists
and specialists in Administration. Integrity in Administration. People’s Participation in Administration. Redressal
of Citçen’s Grievances. Lok Pal and Lok Ayukta, Administrative Reforms in India.

26. SOCIOLOGY
Section-I
GENERAL SOCIOLOGY
1. Scientific Study of Social phenomena- Emergence of Sociology and its relationship with other disciplines,
their scope and approaches. Science and Study of social behavior, the problems of objectivity, reliability and
validity. Scientific methods and scientific language; their meaning, goals, types; elements and features. Research
Design Techniques of data collection and analysis, Attitude measurements; problems and scales. Concept of
social causation with special reference to R.M.Mac’ver.
2. Pioneering Contributions to Sociology- Theoretical beginnings- Positivism and evolutionism with reference
to Comte, Spencer and Morgan; Historical Sociology contributions of Karl Mark, Maxweber and P.A. Sorokin;
Functionalism; E. Durkheim, P.areto. Parsons and Merton, Conflict School; Gumplowicz Dahrenderf and Coser;

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Recent approaches in Sociology, Micro Sociology, Macro Sociology, Middle Range theories, Neopostitvism,
Exchange theories and Interactions Sociology.
3. Social Structure and Social Organçation; Concept and types approaches to Social Structure; Structural
functionalist school, Structuralist school and Marxist School: Elements of Social Structure-Individual and
society; social interaction; social groups, concept and types; concept of status and role, their determinants and
types, dimensions of roles in simple and complex societies, role conflict; Social Network; Basic concepts and
types, culture and personality, concepts of conformity and social control, agencies of social control; concept of
Minority Groups, their relationship with majority; Secularism versus Integration.
4. Social Stratification and Mobility-Concept, consequences and types of stratification; inequality and
stratification, Dimensions and bases of stratification; Theoretical approaches to the study of stratification,
functionalist approach and conflict approach; Social Stratification and Social Mobility; Concept of
Sankskritçation and Westernçation. Types of Mobility: intergenerational mobility, vertical versus horçontal
mobility, open and closed models of mobility.
5. Family marriage and Kinship-Structure, functions and types of family marriage and kinship; social change
and change in age and sex roles; change in marriage, family and kinship; significance of family in industrial
society.
6. Formal organçation-Elements of formal and informal structures and organçations, bureaucracy functions,
dysfunctions and characteristics, bureaucracy and political development, political socialisation and political
participation, modes of participation, democratic and authoritarian forms, voluntary organçations.
7. Economic System-Property concepts, social dimensions of division of labour; type of exchange, social
aspects of pre- industrial and industrial economic systems; industrialçation and changes in the political,
educational religious, familiar and stratificational spheres; social determinants and consequences of economic
development.
8. Political Systems-Concepts, elements and types of political systems: functions of a political system,
institutions under the political system; political processes with reference to individuals, groups, political
organçations, parties and other agencies. Concepts, bases and types of power, authority and legitimacy; Concept
of Stateless societies; political socialçation versus political participation; properties of State. Power of elites, and
masses in democracy and in totalitarian societies; political parties and voting, Leadership democratic order and
democratic stability.
9. Educational Systems- Concepts and goals of education; Schools of philosophy;- Naturalism, Idealism and
pragmatism, their bearing on education; importance of education in society, democracy, international
understanding and nationalism. New trends in education; Role of various agencies-school home society state and
religion in education and socialçation. Population Education- its concepts and components, Education as a
medium of cultural reproduction, indoctrination, social stratification, mobility and modernisation.
10. Religion- The religious phenomenon; the concepts of sacred and protan, social functions and dysfunctions of
religion, magic religion and science, social change and religious secularisation.
11. Social change and development- Factors of social change, economic, biological and technological; Theories
of social change- evolutionary, functional and conflict; social change, modernisation and development;
Democratisation equality and social justice; social reconstruction.
Section- 1I
SOCIETY OF INDIA
1. Indian Society- Features of traditional Hindu Social Organisation, Socio-cultural dynamics through the ages,
impact of Buddhism, Islam and West on Indian Society, factors in continuity and change.
2. Social Stratification- Caste system and its transformation, Economic Structural and Cultural view about
Caste, origin of the Caste system, issues of inequality and social justice among Hindu and Non-Hindu castes,
Caste mobility, Casteism, Backward caste versus Backward Classes, Scheduled Caste and untouchability,
changes among Scheduled Castes, eradication of untouchability, industrial and agrarian class structures, rising
trends in inter caste relations in Bihar under the impact of Mandal Commission and its reservation policy.
3. Family, Marriage and Kinship: Regional variation in Kinship system and its socio-cultural correlates,
changing aspects of Kinship, The joint family system its structural and functional aspects, its changing form and
disorgançation, Marriage among various ethnic groups, economic and Caste categories, its changing trend in
future, impact of legislation and socioeconomic changes upon family and marriage, inter caste marriages-causes
and consequences in Bihar intergeneration gap and youth unrest, changing status of women, women and social
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4. Economic System: Jajmani System and its bearing on the traditional society, Market economy and its social
consequences, occupational diversification and social structure, professional Trade Unions, Social determinants
and consequences of economic development, Economic inequalities, exploitation and corruption; causes of
economic backwardness in Bihar, potentialities of economic growth in Bihar, Relationship between economic
growth and social development with specific reference to Bihar.
5. Political System: Functioning of a democratic political system in a traditional society, political parties and
their social composition, origin of political elites and their social orientation, decentralçation of power, political
participation, voting pattern in Bihar, relevance of Caste, community and economic factor in voting behaviour in
Bihar, its changing trends, Functions dysfunctions and characteristics of India Bureaucracy, Bureaucracy and
political development in India, concept of mass society, Socio-political sources of mass movement in India.
6. Educational System: Education and society in the traditional and modern contexts, educational inequality
and change, education and social mobility, educational problems of women, Backward Classes and the
Scheduled Castes, causes of educational backwardness in Bihar, Functional and dysfunctional aspects of
Mushroom growth of institutions in Bihar; Prospects and problems of higher education in Bihar, New
educational Policies, Mass.
7. Religion: Demographic dimensions, geographical distribution and neighbourhood, living patterns of major
religious categories; Interreligiousinter-actions and its manifestations in the problems of conversion Minority
status, communications and secularism; impact of various religious Movernment in India. (Buddhism, Islam,
Christianity, Brahmoism and Arya Samaj movement on caste system in India; westernçation and modernçation in
Bihar; the cohesive and decisive factors, impact of growing religious and politics interrelationship of India’s
social organisation.
8. Tribal societies: Major tribal communities in India, their distinctive features; tribe and case their
acculturation and integration; problem of Bihar tribes (social, economic and Political), different approaches to
tribal welfare, constitutional and governmental safeguards; tribal movements in India. The Tanabhagat
movement, the Birsa movement and the Jharkhand movement, their significance in tribal development.
9. Rural social system and community development: Sociocultural dimensions of the village community,
traditional power structure, democratçation and leadership, poverty, indebtedness and bonded labour, social
consequences of land reforms, community Development Programme and other planned development projects of
Green Revolution, New strategies of rural development.
10. Urban Social Organçation: Continuity and change in the traditional causes of social organçation, namely
Kinship, Caste and religion in the urban context, stratification and mobility in urban communities, ethnic
diversity and community integration, urban neighbourhoods; rural urban differences in demographic and socio-
cultural characteristics and their social consequemces.
11. Population dynamics: Theories of population growth Malthusian, biological, demographic transition,
optimum population socio-cultural aspects of population composition (sex, age, martial status), determinants of
fertility, mortality and migration. Need of population policy in India; population explosion and other
determinants factors; social psychological cultural and ecomic determinants behind population acceptance of
family planning practices in India. Family Planning Programmer through first to eighth five year plans;
population education; concept, goals, aspects, agencies and techniques of population education.
12. Social Change and modernçation: Problems of role conflict youth unrest- intergenerational gap, changing
status of women. Major sources of social change and of resistance to change, impact of west reform movements,
social movements, industrialçation and urbançation pressure groups, factors of planned change, five year plans
legislative of executive measures; process of change sanskritçation, westernçation and modernçation means of
modernçation man media and education, problems of change and modernçation, structural contradictions and
break-downs. Current social evils-corruption and Nepotism Smugglling, Black Money.

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27. STATISTICS
Section-I
There are two sections. Candidates shall answer not more than three questions from each section.

I. Probability :
Sample space and events, probability measures and probability space, Statistical
independence, Random variable as a measurable function, Discrete and continuous random variables,
probability density and distribution functions, marginal and conditional distributions functions of random
variables and their distributions, expectation and movements, conditional expectation, correlation co-efficient,
convergence in probability in LP almost everywhere; Markov Chebyehve and Kolomogrov inequalities, Borel-
Cantellilemma, weak and strong law of large numbers probability generating and characteristic functions
Uniqueness and continuity theorems. Determination of distribution by moments Lindeberg. Levy central limit
theorem. Standard discrete and continuous probability distributions, their interrelations including limiting cases.
II. Statistical Inference:
Properties of estimates, consistency, unbiasedness, efficiency, sufficiency and completeness Cramer Rao bond,
Minimum variance unbiased estimation, Rao Block well and Lehman Sheffe’s theorem methods of estimation by
moment maximum likelihood, minimum Chi-square. Properties of maximum likelihood estimators confidence
intervals for parameters of standards distributions.
Simple and composite hypotheses, statistical tests and critical region, two kinds of error power function
unbiased tests, most powerful and uniformly most powerful tests Nyman
Person Lemma, Optimal tests for simple hypotheses concerning one Parameter monotone likelihood ratio
property and its use in constructing U.M.P. test, likelihood ratio criterion and its asymptotic distributing sign test
for Location. Wilcoxon- Mann- Whitney test and Kolmogor Simirnov test for the two sample problem.
Distribution free confidence intervals for quantitietion, Chi-square and Kolmogor tests for goodness of fit. Run
test for randomness and confidence bands for distribution functions.
Notions of a sequential test, Walds, SPRT, its CC and ASN function,
III. Linear Interence and Multivariate Analysis:
Theory of least squares and Analysis of variance. Gaussa, Markoff theory, normal equations least square
estimates and their precision. Tests of signification and intervals estimates based on least square theory in one
way, two way and three way classified data. Regression Analysis, linear regression, estimates and tests about
correlation of regression coefficient curve linear regression and orthogonal polynomials, test for linearity and
regression Multivariate normal distribution, multiple regression, multiple and partial correlation. Mahalanobis
D2 and Hotelling T2- Statistics and their applications (derivations of distribution of D2 and T2 excluded)
Fisher’s discriminant analysis.

Section- II
I. Sampling Theory and Design of Experiments
Nature and scope of sampling, simple random sampling, sampling from finite populations with and without
replacement, estimation of the standard errors sampling with equal probabilities and PPS sampling. Stratified
random and systematic sampling, Two stage and multi-stage sampling, multiphase and cluster sampling schemes.
Estimation of population total and mean, use of biased and unbiased estimates auxiliary variables, double sapling
standard errors of estimates cost and variance function ratio and regression estimates and their relative efficiency
planning and organçation of sample surveys with special referene to recent large scale surveys conducted in
India.
Principles of experimental designs, CRD, RBD, LSD, missing plot technique factorial experiemtns 2n and 3n
design general theory of total and partial confounding and fractional replication. Analysis of split plot, BIB and
simple lattice designs.
II. Engineering Statistics.
Concepts of quality and meaning of control, Different types of control charts like X-R charts, P charts np Charts
and cumulative sum control charts.
Sampling inspection Vs. 100 per cent inspection, single, double, multiple and sequential sampling plans for
attributes inspection, OC, ASN and ATI curves. Concept of producer's risk and consumer's risk AQL, AGQL,
LTPD etc. Variable sampling plans.
Definition of Reliability, maintainability and availability. Life distribution failure rate and bath-tub, failure
curve exponential and Weibull models, Reliabilty of series and parallel systems and other simple configurations.

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Different types of redundancy like hot and cold and use of redundancy in reliability improvement problems in
life testing, conscred and turncated experiments for exponential model.
III. Operational Rescrach
Scope and definition of OR difierent types of models, their construction and obtaining solution.
Homogenous discrete time Markov chains, transition probability matrix, classification of states and ergodic
theorems. Homogenous continuous time Markov chains. Eleements of queuing theory, M/M/I and M/M/K
queues, the problem of machine interference and GI/M/I and B/GI queues.
Concept of scientific inventory management and analytical structure of inventory problems simple models with
deterministic and stochastic demand with and without leadtime. Storage models with particular reference to dam
type.
The Sturcute and formation of a linear programming problem. The Simplex procedure two phase mehods and
charnes- M Method with artificial variables. The quality theory of linear programming and its economic
interpretation. Sensitivity analysis.
Transportation and Assignment Problems.

Replacement of items that fail and those that deteriorate, group and individual replacement policies.
Introduction to computer and elements of Fortran IV Programming Formats for input and output statements
specification and logical statements and subroutines. Application to some simple statistical problems.
IV. Quantitative Economics
Concept of time-series, additive and multiplicative models, resolution into four components, determination of
trend by free-hand drawing, moving averages and fitting of mathematical curves, seasonal indices and estimate
of the variance of the random components.
Definition, Construcion, interpretation and limitation of index numbers, lespevre Parsche Edgewoth- Marshall
and Fisher index number their comparitions tests for index numbers and construction of cost of living index.
Theory and analysis of cosumer demand – Specification and estimation of demand functions. Demand
elasticities. Theory of production, Supply functions and elasticities, input demand functions. Estimation of
parameters in single equation model—classical least squares, generalçed least squares heteroscedasticiyt, serial
correlation, Multicollieneraity, errors in variables model, simultaneous equation models – indentification, rank
and order conditions. Indirect least squares and two stage least squares, short- term economic forecasting.
V. Demogrpahy and pshychometry.
Sources of demographic data: Census registration: NSS and other demographic surveys. Limitation and uses of
demographic data.
Vital rates and ratios: Definition construction and uses.
Life tables – complete and absidged: Construction of life tables from vital statistics and census returns uses of
life tables.
Logistic and other population growth curves.
Measures of fertility. Gross and net reproduction rates.
Stables population theory. Uses of stable and quasi-stable population techniques in estimation of demographic
parameters.
Morbidity and its measurement Standard classification by cause of death. Health surveys and use of hospital
statistics.
Educational and psychological statistics methods of Standardisation of scales and tests. IQ tests. reliability of
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28. ZOOLOGY
Section- I
Non Chordata and Chordata, Ecology, Ethology, Biostatistics and Economic Zoology.
Part- 'A'
1. A general survey, classification and relationship of the various phyla.
2. Protozoa: Study of the structure, bionomica and life history of Paramaecium, Monocyotis, Malarial Parasite,
Trypanosoma and Leishmania. Locomotion, Nutrition and reproduction in Proctozoa.
3. Porifera: Canal system sheleton and reproduction.
4. Coelenterata: Structure and life history of Obelia Aurelia, Polymorphism in Hydrozoa, Coral formation,
Metagenesis, Phylogenetic relationship of Cinideria and Acnidaria.
5. Helminths: Structure and life history of Planaria, Fasciola, Taenia and Ascaris. Parastic Adaptation,
Helminths in relation to man.
6. Annelida: Nereis, Earthworm and Leech, Coelom and Metamerism, Modes of life in Polychaectes.
7. Arthropoda: Paleomon, Scropion, Cockroach. Larval forms and Parasitism in Crustacea, Mouth part vision
and respiration in arthropods, Social life and Metamorphosis in insects. Importance of Paripatus.
8. Mollusca: Unio Pila, Oyster Culture and Pearl formation, Cephalopods.
9. Echinodermata: General organçation, Larval, forms and affinities of Echinodermata.
10. General organçation and characters, Outline classification and interrelationship of Protochordata, Pisces,
Amphibia, Reptilia, Aves and Mammalia.
11. Neoteny and retrogressive Metamorphosis.
12. A general Study of comparative account of the various systems of Verterbrates.
13. Locomotion, Migration and respiration in fishes, Structure and affinities of Dipnoi.
14. Origin of Amphibia, distribution, Anatomical Peculiarities and affinities of Urodela and Apoda.
15. Origin of Reptiles, Adaptive Radiation in Reptiles, fossil Reptiles, Poisonous and non-Poisonous Snakes of
India, Poison Apparatus of Snake.
16. Origin of Birds, Flightless Birds, Aerial adaptation and migration of Birds.
17. Origin of Mammals, Nomologies of ear ossicles in Mammals, Dentition and Skin derivatives and
Manmmals, Distribution, Structural Peculiarities and Phylogenetic relation of Prototheria and Methatheria.

Part- 'B'
Ecology, Ethology, Biostatics and economic Zoology:-
Ecology:-
1. Environment: Abiotic factors and their role, Biotic factors – and Inter – specific relations.
2. Animal: Organisation at population and community levels, ecological successions.
3. Ecosystem: Concept, Components, Fundamental operation, Energy flow, Biogeo-chemical cycle, food chain
and Trophic levels.
4. Adaptation in fresh water, Marine and Terrestial habitats.
5. Pollution in air, Water and Land.
6. Wild life in India and its conservation.
Ethology –
7. General survey of various types of animal behaviour.
8. Role of hormones and pheromones in behavioures
9. Chronobiology: Biological check, Seasonal Rhythms, Tidal Rhythms.
10. Neuro-endocrine control of behaviour.
11. Methods of studying animals behaviour.
Biostatistics-
12. Methods of sampling, Frequency distribution and measures of central tendency, Standard deviation,
Standard error and Standard deviance, Correlation and Repression and Chi-square and f-test.
Economic Zoology –
13. Parasitism, Commensalism and host Parasite relationship.
14. Parasitic Protozoans, Helminthes and insects of man and domestic animals.
15. Insect pests of crops and stored products.
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17. Pisciculture and induced breeding.
Section- II
Cell Biology, Genetics, Evolution and Systematics, Bio-chemistry, Physiology and Embryology.
Part- I
Cell Biology, Genetics, Evolution and Systematics.
1. Cell Biology- Structure and function of Cell and Cytoplasmic Constituents, Strtucture of Nucleus, Plasma
Membrane Mitochondira, Golgibodies, Endo, plasmic Reticulum and Ribosomes, Cell Division, Mitosis Spindle
and Chromosome movements and Meiosis.
Gene structure and function, Watson-Crick model of DNA, replication of DNA Genetic code, Protein
Synthesis, Cell differentiation, Sex-chromosomes and Sex determination.
2. Genetics – Mendelian laws of inheritance, recombinations, Linkage and Linkage Maps, Multiple, Allels,
Mutation (Natural and Induced), Mutation and Evolution Meiosis, Chromosome number and form, Structural
rearrangements, Polyploidy, Cytoplasmic inheritance, Regulation of Gene expression in Prokaryotes and
Eukaryotes. Bio-chemical Genetics, Elements of human Genetics, Normal and Abnormal Karyotypes, Genes and
Diseases. Eugenics.
3. Evolution and Systematics, – Origin of life, history of evolutionary thought, Lamarck and his works. Darwin
and his works, sources and nature of organic variation, Natural selection, Hardy-weinberg law, Cryptic and
warning colouration mimicry, Isolating mechanisms and their role. Insular faunaconcept of species and sup-
species, Principles of classification, Zoological nomenclature and International Code. fossils, outline of
geological cras phylogeny of Horse, Elephant, Camel, Origin and evolution of man, Principles and theories of
continental distribution of animals, Zoogeographical realms of the world.
Part- II
Bio-chemistry, Physiology and Embryology.
Bio-chemistry: Structure of Carbohydrates, Lipids, Amino-acids, Proteins, and Nucleic Acid, Glycolysis
and Krebs Cycle, Oxidation and reduction, Oxidative Phosphorylation, Energy conservation and release ATP,
Cyclic AMP, Saturated and unsaturated fatty acids, Cholesterol, Steroid hormones, Type of eæymes, Mechanism
of eæyme action, Immunogolobulins and Immunity, Vitamins and coeæymes, Hormones their classification,
Biosynthesis and functions.
2. Physiology with special reference to Mammals, Composition of blood, Blood groups in man, coagulation,
Oxygen and carbondioxide Transport, Haemoglobin. Breathing and its regulation, Nephron and Urine formation,
Acid-Base balance and homeostasis, temperature regulation in man, mechanism of conduction along axon across
Synapes, Neurotransmitters, Vision, Hearing and other receptors, Types of Muscles, Ultrastructure, and
mechanism of contraction of Skelteal Muscle, Role of Salivary Gland, Liver Pancreas and intestinal glands in
digestion Absorption of digested food, Nutrition and balanced diet of man, Mechanism of action of Steriod and
Peptide Hormones, Role of hypo-thalamus, Pituitary Thyroid, Parathyroid, Pancreas, Adrenal, Testis, Ovary and
Pineal organs and their inter-relationships, Physiology of reproduction in humans, Hormonal control of
development in man and insects, Pheromones in insects and Mammals.
3. Embryology: - Gametogenesis, Fertilçation, Types of Eggs, Cleavage, development upto gastrulation in
Branchiostoma, Frog and Chick, Fate maps of Frog and Chick. Metamorphosis in Frog, Formation and Fate of
Extra Embryonic menbranes in Chick Formation of Amnion. Allantois and types of placenta in Mammals,
Function of Placenta in Mammals, Organisers, Regeneration, Genetic control of development. Organogenesis of
central nervous system, sense organs heart and Kidney of vertebrate embryos. Aging and its implication in
relation to man.

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29. HINDI LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
Section-I
1. History of Hindi Language.
(i) Grametical and Lexical features of Apabhransa, Avahatta and early Hindi.
(ii) Evolution of Avadhi and Braj Bhasa as literary Language during the Medieval period.
(iii) Evolution of Khari Boli-Hindi as literary Language during the 19th Century.
(iv) Standardçation of Hindi Language with Devanagri Script.
(v) Development of Hindi as Rashtra Bhasa during the Freedom Struggle.
(vi) Development of Hindi as official language of Indian Union Since Independence.
(vii) Major Dialects of Hindi and their inter-relationship.
(viii) Significant grammetical features of standard Hindi.
2. History of Hindi Literature.
(i) Chief characteristics of the major periods of Hindi Literature: vç., Adi Kal, Bhakti Kal, Riti Kal, Bhartendu
Kal and Dwivedi Kal, etc.
(ii) Significant features of the main literary trends and tendencies in Modern Hindi: vç, Chhayavad Rahasyavad,
Pragativad, Proyogvad, NayiKavita, Nayi Kahani, Akavita, etc.
(iii) Rise of Novel and Realism in Modern Hindi.
(iv) A brief history of theatre and drama in Hindi.
(v) Theories of literary criticism in Hindi and Major Hindi Literary critics.
(vi) Origin and development of literary genres in Hindi.
Section- II
This paper will require first – hand reading of the text prescribed and will be designed to test the candidate's
critical ability.
KABIR- KABIR GRANTHAVALI by Shyam Sunder Das (700 Staæas from the beginning).
SURDAS – BHRAMARA GEET SAAR 200 Staæas from the beginning.
TULSIDAS – RAMCHARITMANAS (Ayodhyokand only): KAVITAVALI (Uttarakand only)
BHARATENDU HARISHCHANDRA – ANDHER NAGARI.
PREMCHAND – GODAN . MANSAROVAR (BHAG EK)
JAYASHANKAR "PRASAD"- CHANDRAGUPTA, KAMAYANI (Chinta, Shradha, Lajja, Ida only).
RAMA CHANDRA SHUKLA – CHINTAMANI (PAHILA BHAG) (10 Essay from the beginning).
SURYA KANT TRIPATHI NIRALA – ANAMIKAHAI (Saroj Smriti). (Ramki Shakti Pooja only).
S.H. VATSYAYAN– ACUEYA – SHEKHAR EK JEEVANI (TWO PARTS).
GAJANAN MADHAV MUKTIBODH – CHAND KA MUKHTEDHA HAI (Andhere mein only).
30. ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE
Section- I
Detailed study of a literary age (19 th century).
The paper will cover the study of English literature from 1798 to 1900 with special reference to the works of
Wordsworth. Coleridge, Shelley, Keats, Lamb, Hazlitr. Thackeray, Dickens, Tennyson, Robert Browning
Arnold, George Eliot, Caryle Ruskin, Peter.
Evidence of first – hand reading will be required. The paper will be designed to test not only the candidate's
knowledge of the authors prescribed but also their understanding of the main literary trends during the period.
Questions having a bearing on the social and cultural background of the period may be included.
Section- II
This Paper will require first- hand reading of the texts prescribed and will be designed to test candidate's
critical ability.
1. Shakespeare – As you like it; Henry IV Part I. II- The Hamlet, The Tempest.
2. Milton – Paradise Lost.
3. Jane Austen – Emma
4. Wordsworth – The Prelude.
5. Dickens – David Copperfield.
6. George Eliot – Midddlemarch.
7. Hardy – Jude the Obscure
8. Yeats – Easter 1916.
The Second Coming – Byzantium.
A Prayer for My Daughter – Leada and the Swan.

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Sailing to Byzantium – Meru.
The Tower: Among School Children – Lapois Lazudili.
9. Eliot- The Waste Land.
10. D.H. Lawrence – The Rainbow.

31. URDU LANGUAGE & LITERATURE


Section- I
(a) The coming of the Aryans in India – The development of the Indo Aryan through three stages. Old Indo-
Aryan (OIA). Middle Indo Aryan (MIA) and New Indo-Aryan (NIA) – Grouping of the new Indo Aryan
Languages – western Hindi and its dialects Khari Boli, Braj Bhasha and Haryanwi– Relationship of Urdu to
Khadi- Perso-Arbic elements in Urdu Development of Urdu from 1200 to 1800 in the North and 1400 to 1700 in
the Deccan. With special reference to the Development of Urdu in Bihar from 1200 to 1800.
(b) Significant features of Urdu Phonology- Morphology Syntax – Perso-Arabic elements in its Phonology,
Morphology and Syntax its vocabulary.
(c) Dakhani Urdu- Its origin and developments, its significant linguistic features.
(d) The significant features of the Dakhani Urdu literature (1450-1700)- The two classical backgrounds of Urdu
Literature –Perso-Arabic and Indian – Mysnavi, Indian Tales – the influence of the the west on Urdu
literaclassical genres – Ghazal, Masticism – Qasida, Rubai-Qita, Prose, Fiction, Modern Genres Blank Verse,
Free Verse, Novel. Short Stories, Drama-Literary criticism and Essay.
Section- II
The paper will require first-hand reading of the texts prescribed and will be designed to test the candidate's
critical ability.
PROSE
1. Mir Amman – Bagh-O Bahar.
2. Ghalib- Khatu-e-Ghalib (Anjuman Tarraque-e-Urdu).
3. Kalimuddin Ahmad – Urdu Tanqueed Per Aik Nazar.
4. Ruswa – Uma O Jan Ada.
5. Prem Chand – Wardat.
6. Abdual Kalam Azad – Ghubar-e-Khatir.
7. Imtiaz Ali Taj – Anar Kali
POETRY
8. Mir – Intikhab-e-Kalam-G-Mir,Ed. Abdul Haq
9. Sauda- Qasaid (including Hajwiyat)
10. Ghalib – Diwan-e-Ghalib.
11. Iqbal – Bal-a-Gibrail
12. Josh Malihabadi – Saif Subu
13. Shad Azimabadi – Kulliyat –e- Shad.
14. Faiz – Kalam-e-Faiz (Complete)

32. BENGALI LANGUAGE & LITERATURE


Section- I
1. History of the Bengali Language.
(i) Origin and development of the language.
(ii) Major dialects of Bengali.
(iii) Sadhu Bhasa and Chalita Bhasa.
(iv) Problems of Standardçation and reform with special reference to spelling system alphabet and transliteration
(Romançation).
2. History of Bengali Literature.
Students are expected to be acquainted with :
(i) The history of the Bengali Literature from the earliest period to the modern times.
(ii) Social and cultural background of Bengali Literature.

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(iii) Sanskritic background of Bengali Literature.
(iv) Western influence on Bengali Literature.
(v) Modern trends.
Section- II
This paper will require first – hand reading of the text prescribed and will be designed to test the candidate's
critical ability.
1. Vaisnava Padavali.
2. Mukundaram – Chandimangal.
3. Michael Madhusudan Datta – Meghanadvadh Kavya.
4. Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay – Krishna Kanter Vill, Kamala Kanter Deptar.
5. Rabindranath Tagore – Galpagucha (1) Chitra, Punscha Rakta Karabi
6. Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay – Srikanta (1)
7. Pramatha Chaudhuri – Prabandha Sangraha (1)
8. Bibhuti Bhushan Bandhopadhyay – Pather Panchali.
9. Tarashankar Bandhopadhyay – Ganadevata.
10. Jibananada Das – Banalata Sen.

33. SANSKRIT LANGUAGE & LITERATURE


Section- I
There will be four parts.
Part- 1. (a) Origin and development of language (from Indo-European to middle Indo-Aryan languages) (General
outline only).
(b) Significant features of the grammar with particular stress on Sandhi Karaka, Samasa and Vachya (Voice).
Part- 2. General Knowledge of literary history and Principal trends of literary criticism. Origin and development
of literary, genres, including epic, drama, prose, kavaya, Lyric and Anthology.
Part- 3. Essentials of Ancient Indian Culture and Phiosophy with special stress on –
Varnashrama Vyavastha, Sanskaras and Principal Phiolosophical trends.
Part- 4. Short essay in Sanskrit.
NOTE – Questions of parts (3) and (4) are to be answered in Sanskrit.
Section- II
There will be two parts.
Part- 1. General study of the following works:-
(a) Kathopanisad.
(b) Bhagavadgita.
(c) Buddhachar gita – (Asvaghosha)
(d) Swapnavasavadatta – (Bhasa)
(e) Abhigyansakuntala (Kalidasa)
(f) Meghaduta – (Kalidasa)
(g) Raghuvansa – (Kalidasa)
(h) Kumarashambhava – (Kalidasa)
(i) Mricchakatika– (Sudraka)
(j) Kiratarjuniyam – (Bharavi)
(k) Sisupalavadha – (Magha)
(l) Uttararamacharita – (Bhavabhuti)
(m) Mudraraksasa – (Visakhadatta)
(n) Naisadhacharitra (Sriharsa)
(o) Rajatarangini (Kalhana)
(p) Nitaisataka (Bharatihari)
(q) Kadambari – (Banabhatta)
(r) Harsacharita – (Banabhatta)
(s) Dasakumaracharit-(Dandi)
(t) Probadhachandrodaya-(Krishna Mishra)
Part- 2. Evidence of first hand reading of the following selected texts: -

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Texts for reading (textual questions will be asked from these portions only)
1. Kathopanishad I Chapter III Valli Verses 10 to 15
2. Bhagwatgita II Chapter (13 to 25 verses)
3. Budhacharita Canto III (1 to 10 verses)
4. Svapna Vasavadatta (6th Act.)
5. Abhijnaha Shakuntalam (4th Act)
6. Meghaduta (1 to 10 opening verses)
7. Kiratarjuniyam (1st canto)
8. Uttara Ramacharitam (3rd Act)
9. Nitishataka (1 to 10 verses)
10. Kadambari (Shukanasopadesha)
11. Kautilya Arthasastra-I Adhikarana I Prakarana – 2nd Adhyaya entitled; Vidyasamuddesah. tatra
anviksikishthapana. and VII Prakarans 11th Adhayaya entiteled: Gudhapurusotpottih. Prescribed editions R.P.
Kangle, The Kautilya Arthasastra, Part I. A critical edition, Motilal Banarasi dass, Delhi 1986.
Note- To Part No. 2- Questions carrying minimum of 25% marks should be answered in Sanskrit.

34. PERSIAN LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE


Section- I
1. (a) Origin and development of the language (in outline)
(b) Significant features of the grammer of the language Rhetories Prosody.
2. Literary History and Literary criticism-Literary movements, classical background, Socio-Culture
influences and Modern trends Origin and development of Modern Literary genres including Drama, Novel, Short
Story, Essay.
3. Short Essay in Persian.
Section- II
This paper will require first hand reading of the texts prescribed and will be designed to test the candidates
critical ability.
1. Firdausi.
Shah Nama:
(i) Dastan Rustam Wa Suhrab.
(ii) Dastan Vizanba Mança.
2. Nizaemi Aruzi Samarquadi
Chahar Magalas.
3. Khayyam, Rubaiyat, (Radif Alif, Be, Dal)
4. Minucheheri-Qasaid (Radif Lam and Mim)
5. Maulana Rum Masunawi (1st Vol. 1st Half)
6. Sadi Shirazi
Gulistan.
7. Amir Khusrau.
Majmua-i-Dawawin Khusrau (Radif Alif and Te)
8. Hafiz
Diwan –i – Hafiz (1st half)
9. Abul Fazi
Ain-i- Akbari.
10. Bahar Mashhadi. Diwan-i-Bahar (1st Vol., 1st half)
11. Jawal Zadesh. Yake Bud Yake Na Bud.
Note – Candidates will be required to answer in Persian questions carrying not less than 25 per cent marks.

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35. ARABIC LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
Section- I
1. (a) Origin and development of the language in outline.
(b) Significant features of the grammer of the Language, Rhetories, Prosody.
2. Literary History and Literary criticism – Literary movements, classical background, Socio-Cultural influences,
and modern trends, Origin and development of modern Literary generes including Drama, Novel, Short Story,
Essay.
3. Short Essay in Arabic.
Section- II
This paper will require first-hand reading of the texts prescribed and will be designed to test the candidate's
critical ability.
POETS:_
1. Imraul Qais: His Maullagah:-
"Qifaa Nabki mim Zikaa Hawibin Wa Manzili" (Complete).
2. Zoflair Bin Abi Sulma: His Maullahqa: -
"A min Aufaa Dimnatun Lam Takalemi" (Complete)
3. Hassan Bin Thabit: The following five Qasaid from his Diwan:: from Qasidah no. 1 to Qasidah IV and the
Qasidah:-
"Lillahi, Darni Isaabatin Nadamthuhm + Yauman BiJililage"
4. Umar Bin Abi Rabiah: 5 Ghazals from his Diwan:-
(i) Falamma Towagafna Wa Sallamtu oshraqat Wujudhum Zahahal Husnu An-Tata guanna (Complete).
(ii) Laita Hindan Anjazanta Ma Taidu+Wa Shaft Anfusona Mimma Tajidu (Complete).
(iii) Katabtu IIaiki Min Baladi + Kitaba Muwallahim Kamdi (Complete).
(iv) Amin AAli Numin Anta Ghaadin Famubkiru Ghadia Ghandia An Raaihum Famuhajjaru (Complete).
(v) Qaalali Feeha Ateequn Maqaalan. + Fajarat Mimma Yaqoolud dumoou (Complete).
5. Faradaq: The following 4 Qasaid from his Diwan:
(i) "Haazal Iazi Tarriful Bathaau Watatahu" in praise of Zainul Abideen Ali Bin Hussain.
(ii) "Zarrat Sakeenatu Atleahan Ankha Bihim" in praise of Umar Bin A. Azç.
(iii) "Wa Kcomin Tanamul Adhyaf Ainan" in praise of Saeed Bin Al-ass (Complete)
(iv) "Wa Atlasa Assaalin Wa maakano Sahiban" in praise of "the Wolf".
6. Bashhar Bin Murd. The following two Qasaid from his Diwan:
(i) "Izaa Balaghar Raaiul Mashwarata Fastain + Biraai Naseehinaw Naseefate Haazimi" (Complete).
Khaillaiya Min Kabin Aeenaa Akhookumma Allaa Darahi Innal Kareem Muinu (Complete).
7. Aba Nawas: First three Qasaid from the Diwan.
8. Shauoh. The following five Qasaid from his Diwan "Al-Shauquiyal".
(i) "Ghaaba Boloum" (Complete).
(ii) "Kaneesatusm Saarat Illa Masjidi" (Complete).
(iii) "Ashloo Hawaki Ilman Yaloomu Fayaozafu" (Complete).
(iv) "Salaamun Min Saban Baradaa Araqqu (Nakbatu Dimashk)" (Complete).
(v) Salaamun Neel Yaa Ghandi – Wa Hazaz Zahru Min Indi" (Complete).

AUTHORS:-
1. Ibnul Muqaff: "Kaliala Wa Dimna" excluding Muqaddamah: Chapter I. Complete "Al-Asad Wa-al
Thaus".
2. Al-Jahis: Al-Bayan Wat Tab: in VII edited by Abdul Salam Mohd. Haroon, Cairo, Egypt from pp. 31 to
85.
3. Ibn Khaldun: his Muqaddamah: 39 Pages, Part Six from the first Chapter:
From "Al Faslul Saadis Minal Kitaabil Awal" to "Wa Min Furoodhi at Jabruwal Muqabla".
4. Mahmud Timur: Story, "Amni Mutawallji" from his book "Qaalar Raavi".
5. Taufiq Al-Hakim: Drama: "Sinnul Muntahiraa" from his book "Masrahiyatu Tahiqal Hakim".

NOTE:-
Candidates will be required to answer some questions carrying not less than 25 per cent marks in
Arabic also.

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36. PALI LANGUAGE & LITERATURE
Section- I.
There will be four parts in this section.
Part 1. (a) Origin and development of the language (a general outline only, from the Indo-European to the
Middle Indo-Aryan Languages), its homeland and the main characteristies.
(b) Salient features of the grammar with particular emphasis on Sandhi, Karaka, vibhakti, Samasa, Itthipaccaya,
Apacca (Bodhpacoaya) and Sankhaya (bodhaka paccaya).
Part 2. General Knowledge of the history of the literature (pitaka literature and post-pitaka literature). Principal
forms of writings including analytical compositions (Meitipakarana, Petakopedesa, Milinadapanda). Chronicles
(Dipavenss, Mahavansa etc.) Commentatorial expositions (Atthakathas of Buddhas, Buddhaghosa and
Dhammapla), origin and development and literary genres including epic prose, Kavya, Lyric and Anthology.
Part 3. Essentials of pre-Buddhistic and post-Buddhistic India Culture and Philosphy with special reference to
the four Noble-Truths. (Cattari Ariyasaccant). Tilakkhana (Dukkha Anatta and Anicca) and four Abhidhammic
paramaitth as (Cita, Cetasika, Pupa and Nibbana)
Part 4. Short essay in pali (based on Budhistic themes only)
[Questions on section (3) and (4) to be answered in pali].

Section- II
There will be two parts in this section.
Part 1. General study of the following works: -
(a) Mahavagga.
(b) Cullavaga.
(c) Patimokkha.
(d) Dighamkaya.
(e) Mjihimanikaya.
(f) Samyuttanikaya.
(g) Dhammapada.
(h) Suttanipata.
(i) Jataka.
(j) Chergatha
(k) Theragatha
(l) Dhammasangani.
(m) Kathavatthu.
(n) Millindapanha.
(o) Dipavansa.
(p) Mahavansa
(q) Atthasalini.
(r) Visudhimagga.
(s) Abhidhammatthasangaho.
(t) Teleckatahagatha
(u) Subodhalankara.
(v) Vouttodaya.
Part 2. Evidence of the first-hand reading of the following selected texts (Textual questions will be asked from
the portions mentioned against each texts).
(i) Mahavagga (Mahakhandhaka only).
(ii) Dighanikaya (Samannaphala-sutta only).
(iii) Majihimanikaya (Mulapariyaya – Setta and Samma ditthisutta).
(iv) Dhammapada (Yamaka, Vagga only).
(v) Suttanipata (Uraga Vagga only).
(vi) Milindapanha (Lakkhanapannho only).
(vii) Mahavansa (Pratham –Sangiti, Dutiya-Sangiti and Tativa- Sangiti).
(viii) Visuldhimagga (Sila niddesa only)
(ix) Abhdhammatthasangaho.
Note to Item No. 2 (1) Questions carrying minimum 25 percent marks should be answered in pali (2) Passages
for translation and annotation will be selected only from the portions given above within parenthesis.

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37. MAITHILI LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
Section- I
Part- I
A. Origin of Maithili Language.
B. Position of Maithili in Indo-Europeans Family of Languages.
C. Historical Development of Maithili Language.
D. Relationship of Maithili with Hindi, Bengali, Bhojpuri, Magahi and Santhali.
E. Different Dialects of Maithili Languages.
F. Characteristics of Standard Maithili.
Part-II
A. Determination of ages in Maithili Literature and their chief characteristics/features.
B. Development of Modern Maithili Poetry.
C. Development of Modern Maithili Novels.
D. Development of Modern Maithili Drama.
E. Development of Modern Maithili Short Story.
F. Development of Modern Maithili Essays and Criticism.
Section- II
This paper will require first hand reading of the prescribed Text and will be designed to test the candidates
critical ability. Vidyapati-Vidyapati Geetawall, Maithili Academy, Patna, Poem No.- 1 to 50
Govinddas- Govinddash Bhajanawali, Maithili Academy, Patna. Poem No.- 1 to 50
Manboth- Krishnajanma
Chanda Jha- Mithila Bhasha Ramayan (Sunderkant Only)
Yatri- Chitra
Munshi Reghunandan Das- Mithila Natak
Aysi Prasad Singh- Suryamukhi
Prof. Hari Mohan Jh- Kanyadan and Dwiragaman
Prof. Ramanath Jha- Prabandh Sangrah
Raj Kamal Choudhary- Lalka Paag.

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