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jftlvªh laö Mhö,yö&33004@99 REGD. NO. D. L.-33004/99 vlk/kj.k EXTRAORDINARY Hkkx III [k.m 4 PART III Section 4 izkf/dkj ls izdkf'kr PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY la- 397] ubz fnyyh] lkseokj] uoecj 7] 2016@dk rd 16] 1938 No. 397] NEW DELHI, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 2016/KARTIKA 16, 1938 Hkkjrh; fpfdrlk dsunzh; ifj"kn~ vf/klwpuk ubz fnyyh] 7 uoecj] 2016

¹Hkkx IIIµ[k.M 4º Hkkjr dk jkti=k % vlk/kj.k 137 vf/klwpuk ubz fnyyh] 7 uoecj] 2016 la- 24&14@2016¼;w-th th-jsxwys ku½ jsxwys ku½. Hkkjrh; fpfdrlk dsunzh; ifj"kn~] vf/kfu;e] 1970 ¼1970 dk 48½ dh /kkjk 36 dh mi&/kkjk ¼1½ ds [kam ¼>½] ¼Œk½ vksj ¼V½ ds }kjk iznrr 'kfdr;ksa dk iz;ksx djrs gq, Hkkjrh; fpfdrlk dsunzh; ifj"kn~] dsunz ljdkj dh iwoz Lohd`fr ls ^^Hkkjrh; fpfdrlk dsunzh; ifj"kn~ ¼Hkkjrh; fpfdrlk esa f k{kk ds U;wure ekud½ ¼la kks/ku½ fofu;e] 1986 esa vkxs la kks/ku djrs gq, fueu fofu;eksa dk fuekz.k djrh gs] ;Fkk%& 1-laf{kIr uke,oa izkjehk %& ¼1½ bu fofu;eksa dks Hkkjrh; fpfdrlk dsunzh; ifj"kn~ ¼Hkkjrh; fpfdrlk esa f k{kk ds U;wure ekud½ ¼la kks/ku½ fofu;e] 2016 dgk tk;sxka ¼2½ ;s fofu;e ljdkjh jkti= esa muds izdk ku dh frffk ls izhkkoh gksaxsa 2- Hkkjrh; fpfdrlk dsunzh; ifj"kn~ ¼Hkkjrh; fpfdrlk esa f k{kk ds U;wure ekud½ ¼la kks/ku½ fofu;e] 1986 dh fo eku vuqlwph&1 ds fy, fueu dks izfrlfkkfir fd;k tk,xk] ;Fkk %& 1- mís';,oa iz;kstu& ßvuqlwph&1 ¼fofu;e 5 ns[ksa½ vk;qoszn dh Lukrd f k{kk dk mn~ns ; O;kid izk;ksfxd izf k{k.k ds lkfk vk/kqfud fpfdrlk esa oskkfud izxfr ds Kku lfgr v"vkax vk;qoszn dk xgu Kku j[kus okys Lukrd rs;kj djuk gksxk tks fd LokLF;&lsok dk;z djus esa iw.kzr% l{ke,oa n{k dk;&fpfdrld,oa 'ky;&fpfdrld gksxsaa ¼d½ ¼[k½ ¼x½ 2- izos kkgzrk & vk;qoszn dh Lukrdh; f k{kk esa izos k ;ksx;rk fueu izdkj gas %& fokku fo"k; ds lkfk 12oha d{kk ;k lecfu/kr jkt; ljdkjksa rfkk f k{kk cksmz }kjk eku;rkizkir dksbz vu; led{k ijh{kk c krzs fd vh;fkhz us HkkSfrd 'kkl=] jlk;u 'kkl= vksj tho fokku fo"k;ksa esa de ls de ipkl izfr kr leqpp; vadks ds lkfk ijh{kk mrrh.kz dh gksa vkjf{kr Js.kh ;k fo ks"k Js.kh tslk fd kkjhfjd fodykax Nk=ksa ds fy, 10$2 esa cspyj vkwq vk;qoszfnd esfmflu,.m ltzjh esa izos k gsrq rr~dky ykxw fu;ekuqlkj vadksa esa NwV nh tk;sxha fons kh Nk=ksa ds fy, dksbz Hkh vu; led{k vgzrk tks fd lecfu/kr izkf/kdkjh }kjk vuqeksfnr gks A 3- ikb~;dze dh vof/k& ikb~;dze dh vof/k ik p o"kz,oa N% ekg gksxh ftlesa lekfo"v gs& ¼d½ izfke O;kolkf;d & 12 ekg ¼[k½ f}rh; O;kolkf;d & 12 ekg ¼x½ r`rh; O;kolkf;d & 12 ekg ¼?k½ vafre O;kolkf;d & 18 ekg ¼M-½ vfuok;z vkorhz fof k[kkuqizos k & 12 ekg 4- iznku dh tkus okyh mikf/k& vh;fkhz dks v/;;u dh folr`r fu;r vof/k iw.kz djus] i'pkr~ lhkh ijh{kk,a mrrh.kz djus rfkk 12 ekg ds vfuok;z vkorhz fof k[kkuqizos k dks iw.kz djus ds i pkr~ vk;qosznkpk;z ¼cSpyj vkwq vk;qoszfnd esmhflu,.m ltzjh & ch-,-,e-,l-½ dh mikf/k iznku dh tk;sxha 5- f k{kk dk ek/;e& ikb~;dze dh f k{kk dk ek/;e lald`r vfkok fgunh vfkok dksbz eku;rkizkir {ks=h; Hkk"kk vfkok vaxzsth gksxha 6- ijh{kk dh iz.kkyh& ¼1½ ¼d½ ¼[k½ izfke O;kolkf;d l= lk/kkj.kr;k tqykbz esa izkjehk gksxk,oa izfke O;kolkf;d ijh{kk izfke O;kolkf;d l= ds,d 'ks{kf.kd l= dh lekfir ij gksxha izfke O;kolkf;d ijh{kk fueufyf[kr fo"k;ksa esa gksxh ;Fkk%& inkfkz fokku,oa vk;qoszn dk bfrgkl lald`r (iii) fdz;k 'kkjhj ¼fQft;ksykWth½ (iv) jpuk 'kkjhj ¼,ukVeh½,oa (v) eksfyd fl)kar,oa v"vakx ân; ¼lw= LFkku½

138 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PART III SEC. 4] ¼x½ ¼2½ ¼d½ ¼[k½ ¼3½ ¼d½ ¼x½ ¼[k½ ¼x½ izfke O;kolkf;d ikb~dze esa vuqrrh.kz Nk= f}rh; O;kolkf;d ikb~dze gsrq fucu/ku ds fy, ik= gksxk] rfkkfi tc rd og Nk= izfke O;kolkf;d ijh{kk ds lhkh fo"k;ksa esa mrrh.kz ugha gks tkrk] rc rd ml Nk= dks r`rh; O;kolkf;d ijh{kk esa csbus dh vuqefr ugh gksxh,oa izfke O;kolkf;d ijh{kk mrrh.kz djus gsrq vf/kdre rhu o"kksza esas vf/kdre pkj volj fn, tk;saxsa f}rh; O;kolkf;d l= izfke O;kolkf;d ijh{kk ds iw.kz gksus ds i'pkr~ izr;sd o"kz tqykbz ekg esa izkjahk gksxk,oa f}rh; O;kolkf;d ijh{kk lk/kkj.kr;k f}rh; O;kolkf;d l= ds,d o"kz ds iw.kz gksus ds i'pkr~ izr;sd o"kz ebz vfkok twu ekg ds var rd gksxh rfkk iwjh dh tk;sxha f}rh; O;kolkf;d ijh{kk fueu fo"k;ksa esa gksxh ;Fkk%& nzo;xq.k fokku ¼QkekZdksyksth,oa esfvfj;k esfmdk ½( (iii) jl& kkl=,oa HkS"kT; dyiuk ¼QkekZL;wfVdYl lkbzul½( jksx funku,oa fod`fr fokku ¼Mk;XuksfLVd izksfltj,oa isfkksykwth½(,oa (iv) pjd&lafgrk iwokz)z ¼,d iksjkf.kd vk;qoszfnd fo"k;] Hkkx&1 ½( f}rh; O;kolkf;d ds vuqrrh.kz Nk= ftlus izfke O;kolkf;d ijh{kk ds lelr fo"k; mrrh.kz dj fy, gsa dks r`rh; O;kolkf;d ijh{kk esa miflfkr gksus dh vuqefr nh tk;sxh] ysfdu Nk= dks rc rd vfure O;kolkf;d ijh{kk esa miflfkr gksus dh vuqefr ugha nh tk;sxh tc rd Nk= f}rh; O;kolkf;d ijh{kk ds lhkh fo"k;ksa dks mrrh.kz ugha dj ysrk vksj mls f}rh; O;kolkf;d ijh{kk mrrh.kz djus gsrq vf/kdre rhu o"kksza esa vf/kdre pkj volj fn, tk;saxsa r`rh; O;kolkf;d l= f}rh; O;kolkf;d ijh{kk ds iw.kz gksus ds i'pkr~ izr;sd o"kz tqykbz ekg esa izkjehk gksxk,oa r`rh; O;kolkf;d ijh{kk lk/kkj.kr;k r`rh; O;kolkf;d l= ds,d o"kz ds iw.kz gksus ds i'pkr~ izr;sd o"kz ebz vfkok twu ekg ds var rd gksxh rfkk iwjh dh tk;sxha r`rh; O;kolkf;d ijh{kk fueu fo"k;ksa esa gksxh ;Fkk] %& (iii) (iv) (v) vxnra= O;ogkj vk;qoszn,oa fof/k os d ¼VkWDlhdkWyksth,oa esfmdy tqfjlizqmsul½ pjd lafgrk&mrrjkz)z ¼,d iksjkf.kd vk;qoszfnd fo"k;] Hkkx&kk ½ LoLFko`Rr,oa ;ksx ¼izhosfUVo,.M lks ky esmhflu,.m ;ksx½ izlwfr,oa L=hjksx ¼ vkwclvsfvªdl,oa xk;udksykth ½,oa cky jksx ¼ihfM,fVªDl½ r`rh; O;kolkf;d vuqrrh.kz Nk= tks izfke,oa f}rh; O;kolkf;d ijh{kk ds lhkh fo"k;ksa esa mrrh.kz gksxk mls vfure O;kolkf;d ijh{kk esa miflfkr gksus ds fy, vuqefr nh tk;sxh,oa mls r`rh; O;kolkf;d ijh{kk mrrh.kz djus gsrq vf/kdre rhu o"kksza esa vf/kdre pkj volj fn;s tk;saxsa ¼4½ ¼d½ vafre O;kolkf;d l=,d o"kz,oa N% ekg dh vof/k dk gksxk rfkk r`rh; O;kolkf;d ijh{kk ds iw.kz gksus ds i'pkr~ izr;sd o"kz tqykbz ekg esa izkjehk gksxk,oa vafre O;kolkf;d ijh{kk lk/kkj.kr;k vafre O;kolkf;d l= ds,d o"kz,oa N% ekg iw.kz gksus ds i'pkr~ izr;sd o"kz vdvwcj vfkok uoecj ekg ds var rd gksxh rfkk iwjh dh tk;sxh( ¼[k½ ¼x½ ¼?k½ vafre O;kolkf;d ijh{kk esa fueufyf[kr fo"k; lekfo"v gksxsa %& 'ky; ra= ¼tujy ltzjh½( 'kkykd; ra= ¼fMlht vkwq gsm,oa usd vksifkyeksykwth] bz-,u-vh-,oa MsfUVLVªh dks lekfo"v djrs gq,½( (iii) dk;fpfdrlk ¼bUVuZy esmhflu&ekul jksx] jklk;u,oa okthdj.k dks lekfo"v djrs gq,½( (iv) iapde(z,oa (v) 'kks/k i)fr,oa fpfdrlk lkaf[;dh( 'kks/k i)fr,oa fpfdrlk lkaf[;dh lafgrk,oa fl)kur vuqhkkx esa jgsxh ysfdu v/;kiu ds mn~ns ; ls] 'kks/k i)fr ds v/;kiu gsrq va k dkfyd ck;ks LVsVhLVhlh;u dh vko ;drk gksxh( pkj O;kolkf;d ijh{kkvksa ds fdlh ijh{kk esa pkj voljksa ds Ik pkr~ vuqrrh.kz Nk= dks fu;fer v/;u dh vuqefr ugha nh tk;sxh( ¼M-½ vfuok;z fof k[kkuqizos k dk;zdze esa ik=rk gsrq lelr pkj O;kolkf;d ijh{kkvksa dks vf/kdre uks o"kksza esa mijksdr vuqlkj mrrh.kz djuk gksxka

¹Hkkx IIIµ[k.M 4º Hkkjr dk jkti=k % vlk/kj.k 139 7- vfuok;z vkorhz fof k[kkuqizos k& ¼1½ vfuok;z fof k[kkuqizos k dh vof/k,d o"kz gksxh vksj Nk= izfke ls vfure O;kolkf;d ijh{kk ds lelr fo"k; mrrh.kz djus ds Ik pkr~ vfuok;z fof k[kkuqizos k esa lfeefyr gksus dk ik= gksxk,oa fof k[kkuqizos k vfure O;kolkf;d ijh{kk dk ifj.kke?kksf"kr gksus ds Ik pkr izkjehk gksxka ¼2½ fof k[kkuqizos k dk dk;zdze,oa le; fohkktu fueu izdkj gksxk%& ¼d½ izf k{kqvksa dks,d vfhkfou;kl dk;z kkyk ftls fof k[kkuqizos k dk;zdze ds izkjehk ds izfke rhu fnolksa ds nksjku vk;ksftr fd;k tk;sxk] esa fu;eksa,oa fofu;eksa lfgr fof k[kkuqizos k dk;zdze ds C;kSjs ls lecfu/kr,d vfhkfou;kl fn;k tk;sxk,oa izr;sd izf k{kq dks,d dk;z&iqflrdk nh tk;sxha izf k{kq vius izf k{k.k ds nksjku mu xfrfof/k;ksa ds frffkokj C;kSjs dh izfof"v djsxk( ¼[k½ izr;sd izf k{kq fof k[kkuqizos k dk;zdze esa lfeefyr gksus ls iwoz lecfu/kr jkt; cksmz vfkok ifj"kn~ esa viuk uke vlfkkbz :i ls iathd`r djk,xk rfkk bl laca/k esa izek.k&i= izkir djsxk( ¼x½ izf k{kq dk nsfud dk;z 8?kaVs ls de dk ugh gksxk( ¼?k½ lkeku;r%,d o"khz; fof k[kkuqizzos k dk;zdze egkfo ky; ls layxu vk;qoszfnd vlirky esa N% ekg ds usnkfud¼dyhfudy½ izf k{k.k,oa ih-,p-lh@lh-,p-lh-@xzkeh.k vlirky@ftyk vlirky vfkok flfoy vlirky vfkok vk/kqfud fpfdrlk ds fdlh ljdkjh vlirky esa N% ekg ds usnkfud¼dyhfudy½ izf k{k.k esa fohkdr fd;k tk;sxk c krsza ftl jkt; esa jkt; ljdkj }kjk vk;qoszn Lukrdksa dks vk/kqfud fokku ds vlirky,oa vks"k/kky; esa vuqefr ugh gs,d o"kz dk fof k[kkuqizos k vk;qoszn egkfo ky; ds vlirky esa iw.kz djk;k tk;sxk A 3- egkfo ky; ls layxu vk;qoszfnd vlirky esa ;FkkfLFkfr N% vfkok ckjg ekg dk usnkfud ¼Dyhfudy½ izf k{k.k fueuor~ lapkfyr fd;k tk;sxk ;k Hkkjrh; fpfdrlk dsunzh; ifj"kn }kjk vuqeksfnr xsj&f k{k.k vlirky esa fueu izdkj lapkfyr fd;k tk;sxk %& dz-la- fohkkx N% ekg dk fohkktu Ckkjg ekg dk fohkktu dk;fpfdrlk nks ekg pkj ekg 'ky;,d ekg nks ekg (iii) 'kkykd;,d ekg nks ekg (iv) izlwfr,oa L=hjksx,d ekg nks ekg (v) ckyjksx&dksekj Hk`R; iunzg fnu,d ekg (vi) iapdez iunzg fnu,d ekg 4- izf k{kqvksa dk N% ekg dk izf k{k.k jk"vªh; LokLF; dk;zdze ls izf k{kqvksa dks voxr,oa ifjfpr djkus ds mn~ns ; ls dk;kzfuor fd;k tk;sxka izf k{kqvksa dks,sls izf k{k.k dk mrrjnkf;ro ysus gsrq fueufyf[kr esa ls fdlh,d lalfkku esa lfeefyr gksuk gksxk] ;Fkk& ¼d½ izkfkfed LokLF; dsunz( ¼[k½ lkeqnkf;d LokLF; dsunz@ftyk vlirky( ¼x½ eku;,oa vuqeksfnr vk/kqfud fpfdrlk dk dksbz vlirky( ¼?k½ eku;,oa vuqeksfnr fdlh vk;qoszn vlirky vfkok vks"k/kky;( c krssz mi;qzdr lhkh lalfkku tks [k.m ¼d½ ls ¼?k½ rd vafdr gsa lecfu/kr fo ofo ky;,oa lecfu/kr jkt; ljdkj ds ukfer izkf/kdkjh }kjk,sls izf k{k.k djus gsrq eku; gksxh A 5- fof k[kkuqizos k izf'k{k.k dk;zdze gsrq folr`r fn kk funsz k egkfo ky; ds lkfk layxu vk;qoszfnd vlirky esa N% vfkok ckjg ekg dk fof k[kkuqizos k usnkfud¼dyhfudy½ izf k{k.k lapkfyr djus gsrq fn kkfunzs k,oa izf k{kq dks uhps n kkz;s x;s lecfu/kr fohkkxksa esa fueufyf[kr xfrfof/k;ksa dk mrrjnkf;ro ysuk gksxk%& ¼d½ dk;fpfdrlk& bl fohkkx esa fof k[kkuqizos k dh vof/k nks ekg ;k pkj ekg fueu fdz;kdykiksa lfgr gksxh %& lhkh usr;d dk;z tsls :X.k bfro`rr ysuk] tkap] jksx funku rfkk lkeku; jksxksa dk vk;qoszn fpfdrlk }kjk izcu/ku( usr;d fpfdrlh; usnkfud fod`fr ijh{k.k dk;z tsls fgekxyksfcu dk vkadyu] iw.kz fgeksxzke] ew= fo ys"k.k] jdr ijthfo;ksa dk lw{en khz; ijh{k.k] "Bhou ijh{k.k,oa ey ijh{kk vkfna vk;qoszn i)fr ls ey ew= ijh{k.ka iz;ksx kkyk ds tk p ifj.kke dk izfriknu rfkk fpfdrlh; tkap rfkk funku djuk( (iii) usr;d okmz izfdz;k esa izf k{k.k rfkk jksxh ds vkgkj rfkk vknrksa dh ns[k&js[k djuk rfkk vks"kf/k dk;zdze dk lr;kiu djuk(

140 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PART III SEC. 4] ¼[k½ iapdez%&bl fohkkx esa fof k[kkuqizos k dh vof/k iunzg fnu ;k,dekl fueu fdz;kdykiksa ds lkfk gksxh %& iwoz dez] iz/kku dez rfkk i'pkr~ dez laca/kh iapdez izfdz;k rfkk rduhd( ¼x½ 'ky; %& bl fohkkx esa fof k[kkuqizos k dh vof/k,d ekg ;k nks ekg gksxh,oa izf k{kq dks fueufyf[kr fdz;kdykiksa ls ifjfpr,oa izf kf{kr fd;k tk;sxk %& (iii) (iv) (v) (vi) vk;qoszfnd fl)kurksa ds vuqlkj lkeku; 'ky; fodkj dk funku rfkk izcu/ku( vo ;ahkkoh 'ky; vkikrdky tsls vflfkhkax rfkk lfu/k&p;qfr] mnjh; vkikr flfkfr br;kfn dk izcu/ku( lsfivd],uvhlsfivd rduhd rfkk thok.kquk ku br;kfn dk iz;ksxkred ijh{k.k( izf k{kq dks iwoz 'ky;fdz;k dez rfkk i'pkr~ 'ky;fdz;k dez izcu/kuksa esa vkosf"vr fd;k tkuk pkfg;s( laosnukgkjh rduhd dk O;ogkfjd iz;ksx rfkk laosnukgkjh vks"k/k dk iz;ksx( fofdj.k fpfdrlk fokku izfdz;k],dl&js dk usnkfud izfriknu] vkbz-oh-ih-] csfj;e ehy] lksuksxzkqh br;kfn( (vii) 'ky; izfdz;k rfkk usr;d okmz rduhd tsls %& ¼d½ rktk dvs@?kko dks Vkadk yxkuk( ¼[k½?kko] tys] QksM+s br;kfn dh ejge&iv~vh( ¼x½ QksM+s dk phjk( ¼?k½ jlksyh dk mpnsnu( ¼M-½ f kjk ky;fdz;k br;kfn( ¼p½ xqnk jksxksa esa {kkj&lw= dk vuqiz;ksx( ¼?k½ 'kkykd;%& bl fohkkx esa fof k[kkuqizos k dh vof/k,d ekg ;k nks ekg gksxh,oa izf k{kq dks fueufyf[kr fdz;kdykiksa ls ifjfpr,oa izf kf{kr fd;k tk;sxk %& (iii) (iv) (v) vk;qoszfnd fl)kurksa ds vuqlkj lkeku; 'ky; fodkj dk funku rfkk izcu/ku( izf k{kq dks iwoz 'ky;fdz;k dez rfkk i'pkr~ 'ky;fdz;k dez izcu/kuksa esa vkosf"vr fd;k tkuk pkfg;s( dku] ukd] dab] nar] us= laca/kh lel;kvksa gsrq 'ky; izfdz;k( us=] dku] ukd] dab] n`f"v nks"k vkfn dh rrlecfu/kr midj.kksa ls cfgjax fohkkx esa tkwp( cfgjax fohkkx Lrj ij izfdz;k,a] tsls%& vatu dez] ul;] jdreks{k.k] d.kziwj.k] f kjks/kkjk] iqv ikd] doy] x.mw"k br;kfn( ¼M-½ izlwfr,oa L=hjksx%&bl fohkkx esa fof k[kkuqizos k dh vof/k,d ekg ;k nks ekg gksxh,oa izf k{kq dks fueufyf[kr fdz;kdykiksa ls ifjfpr,oa izf kf{kr fd;k tk;sxk%& (iii) izlo&iwoz rfkk izloksrrj lel;k,sa rfkk mudk mipkj] izlo&iwoz rfkk izloksrrj ns[khkky( lkeku; rfkk vlkeku; izlo dk izca/ku( y?kq rfkk nh?kz izklfod 'ky; izfdz;k,sa br;kfn( ¼p½ cky jksx%& bl fohkkx esa fof k[kkuqizos k dh vof/k,d ekg ;k iunzg fnu gksxh,oa izf k{kq dks fueufyf[kr fdz;kdykiksa ls ifjfpr,oa izf kf{kr fd;k tk;sxk %& vk;qoszfnd fl)kurksa rfkk fpfdrlk ds }kjk Hkh izlo&iwoz rfkk izloksrrj lel;k,sa rfkk mudk mipkj,oa izloiwoz rfkk izloksrrj vuqj{k.k( (iii) (iv) izlo&iwoz rfkk izloksrrj vkikrdky( Vhdkdj.k ;kstuk ds lkfk uotkr f k kq dh ns[khkky(,oa egroiw.kz dksekj Hk`R; lecu/kh lel;k,sa rfkk mudk vk;qoszfnd izca/ku(

¹Hkkx IIIµ[k.M 4º Hkkjr dk jkti=k % vlk/kj.k 141 ¼6½ fof k[kkuqizos k izkfkfed LokLF; dsunz ;k xzkeh.k vlirky ;k ftyk vlirky ;k flfoy vlirky ;k vk/kqfud fpfdrlk dk dksbz ljdkjh vlirky vfkok vk;qoszfnd vlirky vfkok vks"k/kky;& izkfkfed LokLF; dsunz vfkok xzkeh.k vlirky vfkok lkeqnkf;d LokLF; dsunz vfkok ftyk vlirky vfkok vk/kqfud fpfdrlk ds fdlh eku; vfkok vuqeksfnr vlirky vfkok vk;qoszfnd vlirky vfkok vks"k/kky; esa fof k[kkuqizos k ds nksjku izf k{kq dks% (iii) (iv) (v) (vi) izkfkfed LokLF; dsunz dh fur;p;kz rfkk muds vfhkys[k ds vuqj{k.k esa ifjfpr gksuk pkfg,( xzkeh.k,oa lqnwj {ks=ksa esa izpfyr fcekfj;ksa,oa muds izcu/ku ls ifjfpr gksuk pkfg,( xzkeh.k tula[;k,oa fofhkuu izfrj{k.k ;kstukvksa ds LokLF; j{k.k v/;kiu essa lfeefyr gksuk( izf k{kqvksa dks izkfkfed LokLF; dsunz ds fpfdrlk@xsj fpfdrlk LVkWQ dh fur;p;kz ls ifjfpr gksuk pkfg;s rfkk bl vof/k esa mugsa LVkWQ ds lkfk lnso leidz esa jguk pkfg;s( mugsa iaftdk mnkgj.k Lo:Ik nsfud jksxh iaftdk] ifjokj fu;kstu iaftdk] ky; iaftdk ds vuqj{k.k ds dk;z ls ifjfpr gksuk pkfg;s rfkk fofhkuu ljdkjh] LokLF; ;kstukvks@dk;zdze essa lfdz; :Ik ls Hkkx ysuk pkfg;s( jkt;@ftyk ljdkj ds fofhkuu jk"vªh; LokLF; dk;zdzeksa esa lfdz; :i ls Hkkx ysuk pkfg;sa( (vii) vlirky esa vkikrdkyhu vuqhkkx esa vkikrdkyhu,oa vk?kkr dh?kvukvksa dh igpku,oa muds izkfkfed mipkj vksj mu fpfgur vlirkyksa esa Hkstus dh izfdz;k esa lfdz; :Ik ls HkkxsnkjhA 8- ewy;kadu& fofhkuu fohkkxksa esa mugsa vkcafvr fd;s x;s dk;z dks iwjk djus ds i'pkr~ mugsa lacaf/kr fohkkx esa muds }kjk fd;s x;s lsokfu"b dk;z ds laca/k esa fohkkxk/;{k }kjk fn;k x;k izek.k&i= izkir djuk rfkk vurr% mls lalfkku ds iz/kkukpk;z@iz/kku ds le{k izlrqr djuk gksxk ftlls fd lqyrkiwozd fd;s x;s fof k[kkuqizos k dk lekiu Lohd`r fd;k tk ldsa 9- fof k[kkuqizos k dk LFkkukUrj.k& ¼1½nks fhkuu fo ofo ky;ksa rfkk egkfo ky;ksa ds chp LFkkukUrj.k ds ekeys esa fof k[kkuqizos k dk LFkkukUrj.k ek= egkfo ky; rfkk fo ofo ky; nksuksa dh lgefr ls gksxka ¼2½ ;fn LFkkukUrj.k ek= egkfo ky; ls egkfo ky; dk gs ijurq fo ofo ky; ogh gs rks ek= nksuks egkfo ky;ksa dh lgefr dh vko ;drk gksxha ¼3½ ;FkkfLFkfr lalfkku }kjk tkjh pfj= izek.k&i= rfkk egkfo ky; o fo ofo ky; }kjk vukifrr izek.k&i= ds lkfk vxzsf"kr fd;s x;s vkosnu ds izlrqr fd;s tkus ij LFkkukUrj.k fo ofo ky; }kjk Lohd`r fd;k tk;sxka 10- ijh{kk& ¼1½fl)kUr ijh{kk esa vf/kdre pkyhl izfr kr rd ds vadks ds U;wure chl izfr kr y?kqrrjh; iz u rfkk vf/kdre lkb izfr kr rd ds vadks ds U;wure pkj O;k[;kRed nh?kz mrrjh; iz u gksaxsa bu iz ukssa esa fo"k; dk leiw.kz ikb~;dze lfeefyr gksxka ¼2½ fo"k; esa ipgrj izfr kr vad izkir djus okys vh;fkhz dks ml fo"k; esa fo ks"k ;ksx;rk iznku dh tk;sxha ¼3½ ijh{kk mrrh.kz djus gsrq izr;sd fo"k; esa fl)kur],oa iz;ksxkred vfkok usnkfud vfkok eksf[kd ijh{kk esa tslk mi;qdr gks] i`fkd&i`fkd U;wure ipkl izfr kr vad vko ;d gksaxsa ¼4½ iwjd ijh{kk fu;fer ijh{kk ds N% ekg ds Hkhrj gksxh rfkk vuqrrh.kz Nk= ;FkkfLFkfr bldh iwjd ijh{kk esa csbus gsrq ik= gksaxsa ¼5½ ijh{kk esa csbus ds fy, izr;sd fo"k; esa fl)kur,oa iz;ksxkred d{kk esa Nk= dh U;wure ipgrj izfr kr miflfkfr vfuok;z gksxha bl laca/k esa fofhkuu fo"k;ksa ds fy;s izr;sd Nk= gsrq,d d{kk miflfkfr dkmz dk vuqj{k.k fd;k tk;sxka iz/kkukpk;z izr;sd O;k[;ku rfkk iz;ksxkred f k{k.k dh vof/k dh lekfir ij Nk=ksa rfkk f k{kdksa ds glrk{kj izkir djus dk izcu/k djsxk rfkk izr;sd ijh{kk ds izkjehk gksus ls iwoz vafre lekiu gsrq izr;sd fohkkxk/;{k dks dkmz HkstsxkA ¼6½ ;fn dksbz Nk= fdlh lakkukred&dkj.k ls fu;fer ijh{kk esa csbus esa vlqy gks tkrk gs] rks og iwjd ijh{kk esa fu;fer Nk= ds :i esa csbsxka,sls ekeyksa esa fu;fer ijh{kk esa mldh vuqiflfkfr,d iz;ru ds :i esa ugha le>h tk;sxha,sls Nk= ijh{kk mrrh.kz djus ds i'pkr~ fu;fer Nk=ksa ds lkfk v/;;u esa Hkkx ysxsa rfkk v/;;u dh vko ;d vof/k ds iw.kz gksus ds i'pkr~ vxyh O;kolkf;d ijh{kk gsrq miflfkr gksxsaa ¼7½ fo"k; esa d{kk dk;z ds fu/kkzj.k ds le; fueu rf;ksa dks fopkjk/khu j[kk tk;sxk%& ¼d½ miflfkfr esa fu;ferrk( ¼[k½ vkof/kd ijh{kk(,oa ¼x½ iz;ksxkred dk;za 11- LFkkukUrj.k& ¼1½ Nk= dks fdlh vu; egkfo ky; ls viuk v/;;u tkjh j[kus gsrq izfke o"kz dh ijh{kk mrrh.kz djus ds i'pkr~ LFkkukUrj.k ysus dh vuqefr nh tk;sxha vuqrrh.kz Nk=ksa dks LFkkukUrj.k rfkk e/;kof/k LFkkukUrj.k dh vuqefr ugh nh tk;sxha ¼2½ LFkkukUrj.k gsrq] Nk= dks nksukss egkfo ky;ksa rfkk fo ofo ky;ksa dh vkilh lgefr izkir djuh gksxh rfkk LFkkukUrj.k fjdr lhv dh lqfuf pfr o Hkkjrh; fpfdrlk dsunzh; ifj"kn~ ls vukifrr izek.k&i= izkir djus ds i'pkr~ gksxka

142 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PART III SEC. 4] 12- ¼1½ iz u i=ksa dh la[;k rfkk fl)kur rfkk fdz;kred vfkok eksf[kd ds fy;s vad& fo"k; dk uke f'k{k.k ds?k.vksa dh la[;k fl)kur fdz;kred dqy vf/kdre vadks dk fooj.k iz u i=ksa dh fl)kur la[;k fdz;kred izfke O;kolkf;d 1- inkfkz fokku,oa vk;qoszn 100 &&& 100 nks 200 &&& 100 dk bfrgkl 2- lald`r 200 &&& 200,d 100 &&& 100 3- fdz;k 'kkjhj 200 200 400 nks 200 100 300 4- jpuk 'kkjhj 300 200 500 nks 200 100 300 5- eksfyd fl)kar,oa v"vkax 150 &&& 150,d 100 50 150 ân; ¼lw= LFkku½ f}rh; O;kolkf;d 1- nzo;xq.k fokku 200 200 400 nks 200 200 400 2- jksx funku o fod`fr 200 200 400 nks 200 100 300 fokku ¼1&iSFkksyksth] 1&vk;qosZn½ 3- jl kkl= HkS"kT; dyiuk 200 200 400 nks 200 200 400 Hkkx&1 4- pjd lafgrk ¼iwokZ)Z½ 200 &&& 200,d 100 50 100 r`rh; O;kolkf;d 1- vxnra=] O;ogkj vk;qoszn 200 100 300,d 100 50 150,oa fof/k os d 2- LoLFko`Rr,oa ;ksx 200 100 300 nks 200 100 300 3- izlwfr,oa L=hjksx 200 200 400 nks 200 100 300 4- ckyjksx 100 100 200,d 100 50 150 5- pjd lafgrk ¼mRrjk)Z½ 200 &&& 200,d 100 50 150 vfure O;kolkf;d 1- dk; fpfdrlk 300 200 500 nks 200 100 300 2- iapdez 100 200 300,d 100 50 150 3- 'ky; ra= 200 150 350 nks 200 100 300 4- 'kkykd; ra= 200 150 350 nks 200 100 300 5- 'kks/k i)fr,oa fpfdrlk lkaf[;dh fvii.kh % ¼1½ ¼2½ ¼3½ 50 && 50,d 50 &&& 50 fl)kur rfkk fdz;kred dh vof/k lkb feuv ¼,d?k.Vk ½ ls de ugh gksxh rfkk fpfdrlh; fo"k;ksa rfkk jpuk 'kkjhj ¼ ko fopnsnu½ ds fdz;kred dh vof/k de ls de,d lks chl feuv ¼nks?k.Vs½ dh gksxha Nk=ksa dk usnkfud¼ Dyhfudy½ izf k{k.k r`rh; o"kz ds vkxs izkjehk gksxka egkfo ky; ls layxu fpfdrlky; esa Nk=ksa dk usnkfud¼ Dyhfudy½ izf k{k.k fueuor~ gksxk%& dk;fpfdrlk ¼vUr%,oa cká½ d½ dk;fpfdrlk ¼lkekU;½ [k½ ekul jksx x½ jlk;u,oa okthdj.k?k½ iapdez M+½ jksx fokku,oa fod`fr fokku vbkjg ekg N% ekg rhu ekg rhu ekg rhu ekg rhu ekg dqy

¹Hkkx IIIµ[k.M 4º Hkkjr dk jkti=k % vlk/kj.k 143 'ky; ¼vUr%,oa cká ½ 'ky; d½ 'ky; ¼lkekU;½ [k½ 'ky; ¼{kkj,oa vuq kl= dez½ x½ {kkj lw=?k½ lakkgj.k M+½ fofdj.k&fpfdrlk fokku (iii) 'kkykd; ra= ¼vUr%,oa cká½ (iv) izlwfr ra=,oa L=hjksx ¼cká,oa vur%½ (v) dksekj Hk`R; ¼cká,oa vur%½ uks ekg rhu ekg¼ ky; d{k esa de ls de,d ekg½ rhu ekg¼ ky; d{k esa de ls de,d ekg½ nks ekg iunzg fnu iunzg fnu pkj ekg¼ ky; d{k esa de ls de,d ekg½ rhu ekg ¼cká,oa vur%½,d ekg (vi) vkr;f;d ;d ¼vk?kkr½ nks ekg 13- f k{k.k LVkWQ ds fy, vgzrk,a,oa vuqhko & f k{k.k LVkWQ ds fy, vgzrk,a,oa vuqhko fueuor~ gksaxs%& ¼d½ vfuok;z vgzrk,a& ¼[k½ vuqhko ¼x½ ¼?k½ (iii) Hkkjrh; fpfdrlk dsunzh; ifj"kn~ vf/kfu;e 1970 ds vurxzr eku;rk izkir fo ofo ky; ;k mlds led{k ls vk;qoszn esa Lukrd mikf/ka Hkkjrh; fpfdrlk dsunzh; ifj"kn~ vf/kfu;e 1970 dh vuqlwph esa lfeefyr lacaf/kr fo"k; vfkok fof k"vrk esa LukrdksRrj mikf/ka izk/;kid ds in gsrq% lecfu/kr fo"k; esa dqy nl o"kksza dk f k{k.k vuqhko vfkok lecfu/kr fo"k; esa lg&vkpk;z ¼izokpd½ ds :Ik esa ikap o"kksza dk f k{k.k vuqhko vfkok eku;rk izkir tuzy esa izdkf kr U;wure ikap kks/k i=ksa lfgr dsunzh; ljdkj vfkok jkt; ljdkj vfkok la?k kkflr {ks=ksa dh vuqla/kku ifj"kn~ksa vfkok fo ofo ky; vfkok jk"vªh; lalfkkvkas esa fu;fer lsok ds dqy nl o"kksz dk vuqla/kku vuqhkoa izokpd vfkok lg&vkpk;z ds in gsrq% lecfu/kr fo"k; esa ikap o"kksza dk f k{k.k vuqhko vfkok eku;rk izkir tuzy esa izdkf kr U;wure rhu kks/k i=ksa lfgr dsunzh; ljdkj vfkok jkt; ljdkj vfkok la?k kkflr {ks=ksa dh vuqla/kku ifj"kn~ksa vfkok fo ofo ky; vfkok jk"vªh; lalfkkvkas esa fu;fer lsok ds dqy ikap o"kksz dk vuqla/kku vuqhkoa lgk;d&vkpk;z vfkok O;k[;krk ds in gsrq% izfke fu;qfdr ds le; vk;q isarkyhl o"kz ls vf/kd ugha gksxh rfkk blesa orzeku fu;e vuqlkj lsokjr vh;ffkz;ksa dks NwV nh tk ldrh gsa fvii.kh %& vk;qoszn esa MkWDVjsV mikf/k /kkjd dks izkfkfedrk nh tk,xha lalfkk ds izeq[k ds in gsrq vgzrk,oa vuqhko% lalfkk ds izeq[k ¼iz/kkukpk;Z vfkok vf/k"bkrk vfkok funs'kd½ ds in gsrq vgzrk,oa vuqhko izk/;kid ds in gsrq fu/kkzfjr vgzrk,oa vuqhko ds leku gksxka leoxhz fo"k;ksa dk izko/kku% rkfydk ds dkwye ¼2½ esa ;Fkk mfyyf[kr lecfu/kr fo"k; esa LukrdksRrj vgzrk /kkjd vh;fkhz ds vhkko esa rkfydk ds dkwye ¼3½ esa ;Fkk mfyyf[kr leoxhz fo"k;ksa esa LukrdksRrj vgzrk /kkjd vh;fkhz O;k[;krk vfkok lgk;d&vkpk;z] izokpd vfkok lg&vkpk;z rfkk izk/;kid ds in gsrq ik= gksaxs%& rkfydk dze la[;k vko';d fof k"vrk leoxhz fo"k; dk uke ¼1½ ¼2½ ¼3½ 1- LokLFo`Rr dk;fpfdrlk 2- vxn ra= nzo;xq.k ;k jl kkl= 3- jksx fokku dk;fpfdrlk 4- jpuk kkjhj ky; 5- fdz;k kkjhj vk;qoszn Lkafgrk,oa fl)kur vfkok dk;fpfdrlk 6- kkykd; ky; 7- iapdez dk;fpfdrlk 8- ckyjksx izlwfr,oa L=hjksx vfkok dk;fpfdrlk 9- dk;fpfdrlk Ekkuljksx 10- ky; fu psru,oa {k&fdj.k 11- izlkwfr,oa L=h jksx ky; ra=

144 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PART III SEC. 4] fvii.kh 1% leoxhz fo"k;ksa ds izko/kku dh vuqefr bu fofu;eksa ds izdk ku dh frffk ls ikap o"kz ds fy, gksxha fvii.kh 2% fu;fer MkWDVj vkwq fqykwlqh ¼ih-,p-Mh-½ /kkjd dk 'kks/k dk;z vuqhko,d o"kz ds f k{k.k vuqhko ds lerqy; ekuk tk,xka 14- vk;qoszn n esa ijh{kd dh fu;qfdr& lacaf/kr fo"k; esa U;wure rhu o"kz ds f k{k.k vuqhko vfkok vuqla/kku vuqhko okys fu;fer vfkok lsokfuo`rr f'k{kd vfkok vuqla/kkudrkz ds vfrfjdr vu; fdlh O;fDr dks ijh{kd gsrq ik= ugha le>k tk;sxka** d- uvjktu] fuca/kd&lg&lfpo [fokkiu III@4@vlk-@290 ¼124½] fvii.kh% vxzsath,oa fgunh fofu;e esa dksbz folaxfr ik;h tkrh gs] rks vxzsath fofu;e uker% Hkkjrh; fpfdrlk dsunzh; ifj"kn~ ¼Hkkjrh; fpfdrlk esa f k{kk ds U;wure ekud½ ¼la kks/ku½ fofu;e] 2016 dks vfure ekuk tk;sxka NOTIFICATION New Delhi, the 7 th November, 2016. No. 24-14/2016 (U.G. Regulation). In exercise of the powers conferred by clauses, (j) and (k) of subsection (1) of section 36 of the Indian Medicine Central Council Act, 1970 (48 of 1970), the Central Council of Indian Medicine, with the previous sanction of the Central Government hereby makes the following regulations to amend the Indian Medicine Central Council (Minimum Standards of Education in Indian Medicine) Regulations, 1986, namely:- 1. Short title and commencement.- (1) These regulations may be called the Indian Medicine Central Council (Minimum Standards of Education in Indian Medicine) Amendment Regulations, 2016. (2) They shall come into force on the date of their publication in the Official Gazette 2. In the Indian Medicine Central Council (Minimum Standards of Education in Indian Medicine) Regulations, 1986, for the Schedule I, the following Schedule shall be substituted, namely:- SCHEDULE - I (See regulation 5) 1. Aims and Objects.- The Bachelor of Ayurveda education shall aim at producing graduates, having profound knowledge of Ashtanga Ayurveda supplemented with knowledge of scientific advances in modern medicine along with extensive practical training so as to become efficient physicians and surgeons fully competent to serve the health care services. 2. Admission qualification.- The eligibility to seek admission in Bachelor of Ayurveda education are as under- (a) 12 th standard with science or any other equivalent examination recognised by concerned State Governments and Education Boards with at least fifty per cent. aggregate marks in the subjects of Physics, Chemistry and Biology. (b) For reserved category or special category like physically handicapped students in 10+2, they shall be given relaxation in marks for admission in Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery as per rules for time being in force. (c) For foreign students any other equivalent qualification to be approved by the concerned authority may be allowed. 3. Duration of course.- The duration of the course shall be five years and six months comprising- (a) First Professional - Twelve months (b) Second Professional - Twelve months (c) Third Professional - Twelve months (d) Final Professional - Eighteen months. (e) Compulsory Rotatory Internship - Twelve months 4. Degree to be awarded.- The candidate shall be awarded Ayurvedacharya (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery- B.A.M.S.) degree after passing all the examinations and completion of the prescribed course of study extending over the prescribed period and the compulsory rotatory internship extending over twelve months. 5. Medium of instruction.- The medium of instruction for the course shall be Sanskrit or Hindi or any recognised regional language or English. 6. Scheme of examination.- (1) (a) The first professional session shall ordinarily start in July and the first professional examination shall be at the end of one academic year of first professional session; (b) The first professional examination shall be held in the following subjects, namely:- Padarth Vigyan evam Ayurved Itihas;

¹Hkkx IIIµ[k.M 4º Hkkjr dk jkti=k % vlk/kj.k 145 Sanskrit; (iii) Kriya Sharir (Physiology); (iv) Rachana Sharir (Anatomy); and (v) Maulik Siddhant evam Ashtanga Hridaya (Sutra Sthan); (c) The failed student of first Professional shall be allowed to appear in second professional examination, but the student shall not be allowed to appear in third professional examination unless the student passes all the subjects of first professional examination and maximum four chances shall be given to pass first professional examination within a period of maximum three years. (2) (a) The second professional session shall start every year in the month of July following completion of first professional examination and the second professional examination shall be ordinarily held and completed by the end of month of May or June every year after completion of one year of second professional session; (b) The second professional examination shall be held in the following subjects, namely:- Dravyaguna Vigyan (Pharmacology and Materia Medica); Rasashastra evam Bhaishajya Kalpana (Pharmaceutical Science); (iii) Roga Nidan evam Vikriti Vigyan (Diagnostic Procedure and Pathology); and (iv) Charak Samhita-Purvardh (an ancient Ayurvedic text, Part -I); (c) The failed student of second professional who have passed all the subjects of first professional examination shall be allowed to appear in third professional examination, but the student shall not be allowed to appear in final professional examination unless the student passes all the subjects of second professional examination and maximum four chances shall be given to pass second professional examination within a period of maximum three years. (3) (a) The third professional session shall start every year in the month of July following completion of second professional examination and the third professional examination shall be ordinarily held and completed by the end of the month of May or June every year after completion of one year of third professional session; (b) The third professional examination shall be held in the following subjects, namely:- Agad Tantra Vyavahar Ayurveda evam Vidhi Vaidyaka (Toxicology and Medical Jurisprudence); Charak Samhita-Uttarardh (an ancient Ayurvedic text, Part -II); (iii) Swasthavritta and Yoga (Preventive and Social Medicine and Yoga); (iv) Prasuti evam Striroga (Obstetrics & Gynaecology); and (v) Bal Roga (Paediatrics); (c) The failed student of third professional who have passed all the subjects of first and second professional examinations shall be allowed to appear in final professional examination and maximum four chances shall be given to pass third professional examination within a period of maximum three years. (4) (a) The final professional session shall be of one year and six months duration and shall start every year in the month of July following completion of third professional examination and the final professional examination shall be ordinarily held and completed by the end of month of October or November every year after completion of one year and six months of final professional session; (b) The final professional examination shall comprise of the following subjects, namely:- Shalya Tantra (General Surgery); Shalakya Tantra (Diseases of Head and Neck including Ophthalmology, Ear, Nose, Throat and Dentistry); (iii) Kayachikitsa (Internal Medicine-including Manas Roga, Rasayan and Vajikarana); (iv) Panchakarma; and (vi) Research Methodology and Medical-statistics; (c) Research Methodology shall remain in the department of Samhita Siddhant but for the purpose of teaching, Biostatistician shall be required as part time to teach Research Methodology; (d) The student failed in any of the four professional examinations in four chances shall not be allowed to continue his or her studies: Provided that, in case of serious personal illness of a student and in any unavoidable circumstances, the Vice- Chancellor of the concerned University may provide one more chance in any one of four professional examinations;

146 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PART III SEC. 4] (e) To become eligible for joining the compulsory internship programme, all four professional examinations shall be passed within a period of maximum nine years including all chances as mentioned above. 7. Compulsory Rotatory Internship.- (1) The duration of Compulsory Rotatory Internship shall be one year and the student shall be eligible to join the compulsory internship programme after passing all the subjects from first to the final professional examination and the internship programme shall be start after the declaration of the result of final professional examination. (2) The Internship Programme and time distribution shall be as follows:- (a) the interns shall receive an orientation regarding programme details of internship programme along with the rules and regulations, in an orientation workshop, which shall be organised during the first three days of the beginning of internship programme and a work book shall be given to each intern, in which the intern shall enter date-wise details of activities undertaken by him or her during his or her training; (b) every intern shall provisionally register himself with the concerned State Board or Council and obtain a certificate to this effect before joining the internship program; (c) the daily working hours of intern shall be not less than eight hours; (d) normally one-year internship programme shall be divided into clinical training of six months in the Ayurvedic hospital attached to the college and six months in Primary Health Centre or Community Health Centre or Rural Hospital or District Hospital or Civil Hospital or any Government Hospital of modern medicine: Provided that where there is no provision or permission of the State Government for allowing the graduate of Ayurveda in the hospital or dispensary of Modern Medicine, the one-year Internship shall be completed in the hospital of Ayurvedic college. 3. The clinical training of six or twelve months, as case may be, in the Ayurvedic hospital attached to the college or in non-teaching hospitals approved by Central Council of Indian Medicine shall be conducted as follows:- Sl.No. Departments Distribution of six months Distribution of twelve months Kayachikitsa Two months Four Months Shalya One month Two months (iii) Shalakya One month Two months (iv) Prasuti evam Striroga One month Two months (v) Balroga-Kaumarabhritya Fifteen days One month (vi) Panchakarma Fifteen days One month 4. Six months training of interns shall be carried out with an object to orient and acquaint the intern with the National health Programme and the intern shall undertake such training in one of the following institutes, namely:- (a) Primary Health Centre; (b) Community Health Centre or District Hospital; (c) Any recognised or approved hospital of modern medicine; (d) Any recognised or approved Ayurvedic hospital or Dispensary: Provided that all the above institutes mentioned in clauses (a) to (d) shall have to be recognised by the concerned University and concerned Government designated authority for taking such a training. 5. Detailed Guidelines for internship programme.- The guidelines for conducting the internship clinical training of six or twelve months in the Ayurvedic Hospital attached to the college and the intern shall undertake the following activities in the respective department as shown below:- (a) Kayachikitsa- The duration of internship in this department shall be two months or four months with following activities:- all routine works such as case taking, investigations, diagnosis and management of common diseases by Ayurvedic Medicine; routine clinical pathological work such as haemoglobin estimation, complete haemogram, urine analysis, microscopic examination of blood parasites, sputum examination, stool examination, Mutra evam Mala pariksha by Ayurvedic method, interpretation of laboratory data and clinical findings and arriving at a diagnosis;

¹Hkkx IIIµ[k.M 4º Hkkjr dk jkti=k % vlk/kj.k 147 (iii) training in routine ward procedures and supervision of patients in respect of their diet, habits and verification of medicine schedule; (b) Panchakarma- The duration of internship in this department shall be fifteen days or one month with following activities:- Panchakarma procedures and techniques regarding purva karma, pradhan karma and pashchat Karma; (c) Shalya- The duration of internship in this department shall be one month or two months and intern shall be practically trained to acquaint with the following activities:- diagnosis and management of common surgical disorders according to Ayurvedic principles; management of certain surgical emergencies such as fractures and dislocations, acute abdomen; (iii) practical training of aseptic and antiseptics techniques, sterilization; (iv) intern shall be involved in pre-operative and post-operative managements; (v) practical use of anesthetic techniques and use of anesthetic drugs; (vi) radiological procedures, clinical interpretation of X-ray, Intra Venous Pyelogram, Barium meal, Sonography and Electro Cardio Gram; (vii) surgical procedures and routine ward techniques such as- (a) suturing of fresh injuries; (b) dressing of wounds, burns, ulcers and similar ailments; (c) incision of abscesses; (d) excision of cysts; (e) venesection; and (f) application of Ksharasutra in ano rectal deseases; (d) Shalakya- The duration of internship in this department shall be one month or two months and intern shall be practically trained to acquaint with the following activities:- diagnosis and management of common surgical disorders according to Ayurvedic principles; intern shall be involved in Pre-operative and Post-operative managements; (iii) surgical procedures in Ear, Nose, Throat, Dental problems, Ophthalmic problems; (iv) examinations of Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat and Refractive Error with the supportive instruments in Out- Patient Department; and (v) procedures like Anjana Karma, Nasya, Raktamokshan, Karnapuran, Shirodhara, Putpak, Kawal, Gandush at Out-Patient Department level; (e) Prasuti evam Striroga- The duration of internship in this department shall be one month or two months and intern shall be practically trained to acquaint with the following activities:- antenatal and post-natal problems and their remedies, antenatal and post-natal care; management of normal and abnormal labours; and (iii) minor and major obstetric surgical procedures; (f) Balroga- The duration of internship in this department shall be fifteen days or one month and intern shall be practically trained to acquaint with the following activities:- antenatal and post-natal problems and their remedies, antenatal and post-natal care also by Ayurvedic principles and medicine; antenatal and post-natal emergencies; (iii) care of new born child along with immunization programme; and (iv) important pediatric problems and their Ayurvedic managements.

148 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PART III SEC. 4] (6) The Internship training in Primary Health Centre or Rural Hospital or District Hospital or Civil Hospital or any Government Hospital of modern medicine or Ayurvedic Hospital or Dispensary- During the six months internship training in Primary Health Centre or Rural Hospital or Community Health Centre or District Hospital or any recognised or approved hospital of Modern Medicine or Ayurvedic Hospital or Dispensary, the interns shall get acquainted with routine of the Primary Health Centre and maintenance of their records; get aquatinted with the diseases more prevalent in rural and remote areas and their management; (iii) involve in teaching of health care methods to rural population and also various immunization programmes; (iv) get acquainted with the routine working of the medical or non-medical staff of Primary Health Centre and be always in contact with the staff in this period; (v) get familiaried with the work of maintaining the relevant register like daily patient register, family planning register, surgical register and take active participation in different Government health schemes or programmes; (vi) participate actively in different National Health Programmes implemented by the State Government; and (vii) participate actively in casualty section of the hospital in identification of casualty and trauma cases and their first aid treatment and also procedure for referring such cases to the identified hospitals. 8. Assessment.- After completing the assignment in various Sections, the interns have to obtain a completion certificate from the head of the Section in respect of their devoted work in the Section concerned and finally submitted to Principal or Head of the institute so that completion of successful internship can be granted. 9. Migration of Internship.- (1) The Migration of internship shall be with the consent of the both college and University, in case of migration is between the colleges and two different Universities. (2) In case migration is only between colleges of the same University, the consent of both the colleges shall be required. (3) The migration shall be accepted by the University on the production of the character certificate issued by institute or college and application forwarded by the college and University with a No Objection Certificate, as case may be. 10. Examination.- (1) The theory examination shall have minimum twenty per cent. short answer questions having maximum mark up to forty per cent. and minimum four questions for long explanatory answer having maximum marks up to sixty per cent. and these questions shall cover entire syllabus of subject. (2) The minimum marks required for passing the examination shall be fifty per cent. in theory and fifty per cent. in practical or clinical or viva-voce, wherever applicable separately in each subject. (3) A candidate obtaining seventy-five per cent. marks in the subject shall be awarded distinction in the subject. (4) The supplementary examination shall be held within six months of regular examination and failed students shall be eligible to appear in its supplementary examination, as the case may be. (5) Each student shall be required to maintain seventy-five per cent. attendance in each subject (in theory and practical) for appearing in the examination and in this regard a class attendance card shall be maintained for each student for the different subjects and the Principal shall arrange to obtain the signature of the students, teachers at the end of each course of lectures and practical instructions and send the cards to each Head of the Department for final completion before the commencement of each examination. (6) In case a student fails to appear in regular examination for cognitive reason, he or she shall appear in supplementary examination as regular students, whose non-appearance in regular examination shall not be treated as an attempt and such students after passing examination shall join the studies with regular students and appear for next professional examination after completion of the required period of study. (7) The following facts may be taken into consideration in determining class work in the subject- (a) Regularity in attendance; (b) Periodical tests; and (c) Practical work. 11. Migration.- (1) The Students may be allowed to take the migration to continue their study to another college after passing the first professional examination, but failed students transfer and mid-term migration shall not be allowed. (2) For migration, the students shall have to obtain the mutual consent of both colleges and Universities and it shall be against the vacant seat after obtaining No Objection Certificate from Central Council.

¹Hkkx IIIµ[k.M 4º Hkkjr dk jkti=k % vlk/kj.k 149 12. (1) Number of papers and marks for theory and practical or viva-voce: Name of the subject Number of hours of teaching Details of maximum marks Theory Practical Total Number of Theory Practical Total papers or Vivavoce 1 st Professional 1. Padarth Vigyan evam Ayurved ka Itihas 100 --- 100 Two 200 --- 200 2. Sanskrit 200 --- 200 One 100 --- 100 3. Kriya Sharir 200 200 400 Two 200 100 300 4. Rachana Sharir 300 200 500 Two 200 100 300 5. Maulik Siddhant evam Asthanga 150 --- 150 One 100 50 150 Hridyaya (Sutra Sthan) 2 nd Professional 1. Dravyaguna Vigyan 200 200 400 Two 200 200 400 2. Roga Nidan evam Vikriti Vigyan 200 200 400 Two 200 100 300 (01 Pathology 01- Ayurveda 3. Rasashastra evam Bhaishjya Kalpana 200 200 400 Two 200 200 400 4. Charak Samhita (Purvardh) 200 --- 200 One 100 50 150 3 rd Professional 1. Agad Tantra, Vyavhar Ayurved evam 200 100 300 One 100 50 150 Vidhi Vaidyak 2. Swasthavritta and Yoga 200 100 300 Two 200 100 300 3. Prasuti evam Striroga 200 200 400 Two 200 100 300 4. Balroga 100 100 200 One 100 50 150 5. Charak Samhita (Uttarardh) 200 -- 200 One 100 50 150 Final Professional 1. Kayachikitsa 300 200 500 Two 200 100 300 2. Panchakarma 100 200 300 One 100 50 150 3. Shalya Tantra 200 150 350 Two 200 100 300 4. Shalakya Tantra 200 150 350 Two 200 100 300 5. Research Methodology and Medical 50 -- 50 One 50 --- 50 Statistics NOTE: The period of theory and practical shall not be less than sixty minutes (one hour) and the duration of the practical of clinical subjects and Rachana Sharir (Dissection) shall be of at least one hundred and twenty minutes (two hours). (2) Clinical training of the students shall start from third professional onwards. (3) The clinical training in the hospital attached with college to the students shall be as follows:- Kayachikitsa (Indoor and Outdoor): Eighteen Months (a) Kayachikitsa (Samanya) - Six months (b) Manasroga - Three months (c) Rasayan and Vajikaran - Three months (d) Panchakarma - Three months (e) Rog Nidan evam Vikriti Vigyan - Three months Shalya (Indoor and Outdoor): Nine Months (a) Shalya (Samanya) - Three months (minimum one-month in Operation Theatre) (b) Shalya (Kshar and Anushastra Karma) - Three months (minimum one-month in Operation Theatre) (c) Ksharsutra - Two months

150 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PART III SEC. 4] (d) Anaesthesia - Fifteen days (e) Radiology - Fifteen days (iii) Shalakya Tantra (Indoor and Outdoor): (iv) Prasuti evam Striroga (Outdoor and indoor) : Four months (minimum one-month in Operation Theatre) Three months (v) Kaumarabhritya (Outdoor and indoor) : One month (vi) Atyayik (casualty) : Two months 13. Qualifications and Experience for teaching staff.- The qualifications and experience for teaching staff shall be as follows:- (a) Essential qualification- A Bachelor degree in Ayurveda from a University or its equivalent as recognised under the Indian Medicine Central Council Act, 1970; and A Post-graduate qualification in the subject or speciality concerned included in the Schedule to the Indian Medicine Central Council Act, 1970. (b) Experience- For the post of Professor: Ten years teaching experience in concerned subject or five years teaching experience as Associate Professor (Reader) in concerned subject or ten years research experience in regular service in Research Councils of Central Government or State Government or Union territory or University or National Institutions with minimum five papers published in a recognised journal. For the post of Reader or Associate Professor: Five years teaching experience in concerned subject or five years research experience in regular service in Research Councils of Central Government or State Government or Union territory or University or National Institutions with minimum three papers published in a recognised journal. (iii) For the post of Assistant Professor or Lecturer: The age shall not exceed forty-five years at the time of first appointment and it may be relaxed for in-service candidates as per the existing rules. Note: Priority shall be given to the candidates having Doctoral in Ayurveda. (c) Qualification and experience for the post of Head of the Institution The qualification and experience for the post of Head of the Institution (Principal or Dean or Director) shall be the same qualification and experience prescribed for the post of Professor. (d) Provision of allied subject- In absence of the candidate of post-graduate qualification in the subject concerned as mentioned in column (2) of the table, the candidate of post-graduate qualification in the allied subjects as mentioned in column (3) of the table, shall be considered eligible for the post of Lecturer or Assistant Professor, Reader or Associate Professor and Professor:- Table Sl.No. Speciality required Name of the allied subjects (1) (2) (3) 1. Swasthavritta Kayachikitsa 2. Agada Tantra Dravyaguna or Rasashastra 3. Roga Vigyana Kayachikitsa 4. Rachana Sharira Shalya 5. Kriya Sharira Ayurveda Samhita evam Siddhant or Kayachikitsa 6. Shalakya Shalya 7. Panchakarma Kayachikitsa 8. Balaroga Prasuti evam Striroga or Kayachikitsa 9. Kayachikitsa Manasaroga 10. Shalya Nischetana evam Ksha- kirana 11. Prasuti evam Strirog Shalya Tantra Note 1: The provision of allied subjects may be allowed for five years from the date of publication of these regulations. Note 3: The research experience of regular Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) holder may be considered equivalent to one year teaching experience.

¹Hkkx IIIµ[k.M 4º Hkkjr dk jkti=k % vlk/kj.k 151 14. Appointment of Examiner in Ayurveda.- No person other than regular or retired teacher or researcher with minimum three years teaching or research experience in the concerned subject shall be considered eligible for examinership. K. NATARAJAN, Registrar-cum-Secry. [Advt. III/4/Exty./290(124)] Note : If any discrepancy is found between Hindi and English version of Indian Medicine Central Council (Minimum Standards of Education in Indian Medicine) Amendment Regulations, 2016. The English version will be treated as final.