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1996 - Sikkim
Gangtok Wednesday, 31st January, 1996
No. 1/ Home/96
No. 1
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
HOME DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
Dated: 22nd January, 1986.
NOTIFICATION
In exercise of the powers conferred by clause (3) of Article 166 of the Constitution
Of India, the Government of Sikkim is hereby pleased to make the following rules to
amend the Government of Sikkim (Allocation of Bussiness) Rules, 1994, namely:These rules may be called the Government of Sikkim (Allocation of Bussiness)
Amendment Rules, 1996.
1.
In the Government of Sikkim ( Allocation of Business ) Rules, 199(hereinafter
referred to as the said Rules ), in the First Schedule, after S1. No.36 the
following shall be inserted, namely:“37. Science and Technology Department”.
In the said rules, in the Second Schedule;
(a)
after the heading XXXVI- Women and Child Welfare Department, the following
Headings and entries shall be inserted, namely:“XXXVIII-Science and Technology Department.
1.
All matters connected with Science and Technology.
2.
Advising the Government in matters of science, adoption and transfer of
Technology in all science and technology related fields.
3.
Regulation & development of science and technology specially for research,
development and transfer of technology.
4.
Co-ordinating and regulation science related activities in the rural areas.
5.
Organising seminars etc, in collaboration with the Government if India
Department, organization and N.G.Os.
6.
Co- ordinating and regulating scientific research etc, on behalf of the state
with the Government of India departments, organizations and other agencies.
7.
Control and development of Sikkim State Remote Sensing Application Centre
Tissue Culture and Seed Technology, Environment Research.
b.
Under the heading XXVII Planning and Development Department, entry No.7
Viz “all matters connected with Science and Technology” shall be deleted.
c.
Under the heading XI- Forests Department, entry No. 12 viz. “Control and
development of Sikkim State Remote Sensing Application
Centre, Tissue Culture and seed technology, Environment Research” shall
be deleted.
By order and in the name of the Governor.
K.A.VARADAN
Chief Secretary,
(F. No. 54(182) Home/95)
Gangtok Friday, 16th February, 1996
No. 2
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
ELECTION DEPARTMENT
Gangtok, the 27th January, 1996.
No. 237/H/96 Dated:
Election Commission of India notification No. 56/95(12) dated 11th January, 96 is
Hereby republished for General Information:ELECTION COMMISSION OF INDIA
Nirvachan Sadan,
Ashoka Road,
New Delhi-110001.
Dated: 11th January. 1996
21 Pausa, 1917 (Saka)
NOTIFICATION
No. 56/95(12) In pursuance of sub-paragraph (2) of paragraph 17 of the Election
Symbols (Research and Allotment) Order, 1968, the Election Commission of India
hereby makes the following further amendments to its Notification No.56/92, dated 7th
January, 1993, published as O.N. No. 2 (E) in the Gazette of India, Extraordinary, Part-II,
Section 3 (iii), dated the 8th January, 1993, as amended from time to time, namely:In Table –II of the said notification,Against the entry “West Bengal” in column1, for existing entry ‘Plough’ in
column 3 relating to ‘1. All India Forward Bloc’, the entry ‘Lion shall be substituted.
By order.
S.K. MENDIRATTA
Secretary
D. Samdup
Deputy Secretary Election
Gangtok Saturday, 16th March, 1996
No.2
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
HOME DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
No. 2/HOME/96
Dated: Gangtok, 7 February, 1996.
NOTOFICATION
In continuation of Notification No. 72/HOME/ 95 dated 13.12.1995, the following member
have further been included in the Industrial Policy Drafting Committee of the
State Government.
1.
Shri Sonam Lanchungpa , Conservator of forest, Forest Department.
2.
Shri Pema Rinzing , Deputy Secretary (TL) Urban Development and housing
Department.
3.
4.
Shri R.C Sundharia, G.B Pant Institute, Tadong East Sikkim.
Shri R.R. Arye , Manager, SIDBI, Nam Nang, Gangtok.
BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF GOVERNOR
(K.A. VARADAN)
Chief Secretary
(F.No.6/CGO/90/DI/95-96)
Gangtok Friday, 1st March, 1996
No. 4
SIKKIM LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY SECRETARIAT
GANGTOK
NO. SLAS/95-96/714
February 29, 1996
NOTIFICATION
The following Order No. SKM/GOV/SECTT/925/96 dated 26.2.96 made by the
Governor of Sikkim is hereby circulated for information;
“ORDER
In exercise of the powers conferred by Clause (1) of the Article 174 of the ConstituTion of India, I,K.V. Raghunatha Reddy, Governor of Sikkim, hereby summon the Sikkim
Legislative Assembly to meet in Thursday, the 14th March, 1996 at 11.00 A.M., in the
Legislative Assembly Building at Gangtok.
I further direct that the Secretary, Sikkim Legislative Assembly, shall notify the
members accordingly.
K.V. RAGHUNATHA REDDY
GOVERNOR OF SIKKIM
BY ORDER,
C.M. Chhetri
Additional Secretary
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS, GANGTOK.
Gangtok Thursday, 7th March, 1996
No. 5
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
ELECTION DEPARTMENT
Dated Gangtok, the 6th February, 1996.
No. 238/H/96
The Election Commission of India’s notification No. 28/SKM (1) -95-96 dated 24th.
January, 1996 is hereby republished for general information.
ELECTION COMMISSION OF INDIA
New Delhi,
Dated the 24th January, 1996
4 Magha 1917 (S)
NOTIFICATION
No. 82/SKM (1/95)/96- In pursuance of section 106 of the Representation of
The People Act, 1951 (43 of 1951) the Election Commission of India hereby publiShes the judgement of the High Court of Sikkim dated the 13th December, 1995, in
Election Petition No. 1 of 1995.
Election Petition
IN THE HIGH COURT OF SIKKIM
No 1
of 1995
Date of Decision 13/12/1995
Athup Lepcha
Petitioner
1.
2.
3.
VERSUS
A.K. Yadav, District Collector
(North District)
Sonam Chyoda Lepcha
The Chief Electoral Officer
Election Deptt. Gangtok
Coram :
The Hon’ble Mr. Justice
The Hon’ble Mr. Justice
…Respondents
S.N. Bhargava, Chief Justice
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Present: Mr. R.K. Singh alongwith Mr. Hamal
Advocates for the petitioner.
Mr. A.K. Shrivastava, Advocate General
With Mr. J.B. Pradhan, Astt. Govt. Advocate
Mr. S.P. Wangdi, Advocate for respondent no.2.
JUDGEMENT
This is a petitions challenging the election of Shri Sonam Chyoda Lepcha, resPondent no. 2 as member of the Sikkim State Assembly from Constituency No.23Djongu (BL) held in November 1994.
2. The petitioner was also a candidate in the said election and had field his nomination
Papers as an official candidate of the Rising Sun Party (herein after for brevity’s sake referred
To as the ‘RSP’) Although, his nomination papers were found to be valid yet he was not allOwed the party symbol of RSP as he had failed to submit the specimen signature of the authorIsed person of the RSP before 3 p.m. on 27-10-1994 which was the last date for withdrawal
Consequently he was treated as an independent candidate and was allotted the free symbol
“Ladder” Four persons contested this elected and respondent no.2 won the election by a
Margin of only 47 Votes.
3.This election petition was filed in this court on 23-1-95. Notices were issued to the responDents and reply was filed by respondent no. 1 on 18-5-1995. by respondent no. 2 on 19-5-1995
And by respondent no.3 on 18-6-95. on an application made on behalf of the respondent, the
Name of respondent no. 4, the Election Commissioner of India was deleted from the arrav of
Respondent vide this Courts order dated 9-6-95. Following issues framed on 16-6-95.
1. Whether rule 13(d) of Election Symbols (Reservation and Allotment) Order. 1968
Only directory and there was substantial compliance.
2. Whether the order of the Returning officer, Respondent no. 1 dated 27-10-94 treating
Petitioner as independent candidate and nit allotting him the reserved symbol of the
ecognized party ‘Rising Sun’ is invalid and discriminatory.
3. Has the result of the Election of Respondent no.2 been materially affected by the ruLing of Respondent no.1 dated 27-10-94.
4. Result
4. Petitioner has examined himself as PW-1, Mr. Ram Prasad Dhakal as PW-1, Mr.
Padam Singh Katwal as PW-3, Mr. Loden Tshring Lepcha as PW-4, Mr. Lazang Lepcha as
PW-5, and Mr Choden Lepcha as PW-6. Respondent no.1, examined himself as DW-1.
Arguments were heard on 15th, 16th and 17th November, 1995 and the order was reserved.
5. Petitioner in his election petition has aeserrted that he was an eldery politican of
Sikkim and had devoted most of his time and energy in serving the people of the State
through various political parties in the State of Sikkim. He had defeated Shri Kazi Lhendup Dorji
Khanngsarpa, in the first and former Chief Minister of Sikkim, in the Assembly Elections held
in 1979. He was also a member of the Council of Ministers during 1979 to 1984 and again
became a Minister for a brief period in May 1984 when Shri B.B. Gurung was appointed the
Minister of Chief minister of Sikkim. He has been actively involved in the election held periodically in
The State. For the 1994 Assembly Election, he had filed his nomination paper filled
Candidate of the RSP which is a duly registered political party under Section 29A of the RePresentation of the People Act, 1951 with the reserved symbol of “Rising Sun” since 1979.
The petitioner was allotted party ticket by the RSP and he had in his nomination paper filed
On October 24. 1994 for the 23-Djongu (BL) Assembly Constituency mentioned that he was
Validly nominated candidate of RSP. Form B was also submitted in which the petitioner was
Shown as an official candidate of the RSP Form B was duly shown by Shri. R.C. Poudyal was
Presedent RSP. After scrutiny, the Returning Officer published the lost of all the validly noMinated candidates in From 4 showing the petitioner as an official candidate of RSP. 27-101994 was the last date fixed for the withdrawal of candidature. However, due to the sudden
Death of a near relative of the petitioner on that date, he could not be personally present before
The Returning officer but his representative, Tutu Lepcha submitted Form-B, duly filled and
signed by Shri Ram Chandra Poudyal, President of the RSP in the office of respondent no.
1 in accordance with Order 13 (b) of the Election Symbols (Reservation and Allotment) Order,
1968. on 27-10-94 A showing the petitioner as an independent candidate with the free symbol
“Ladder”.
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Thereafter, the petitioner tried to contact the Returning Officer but he was not available in
Mangan. Neither the Assistant Returning Officer not any other member of the Officer could
hand over or supply to the petitioner a copy of the order alleged to have been passed by the
Returning Officer on 27-10-94 i.e. before publishing the list of contesting candidates. The petitioner could obtain a copy of the said order of the Returning Officer only on 2-11-94 in Gangtok. On 3-11-94, petitioner sent a Fax message to the Chief Election Commissioner urging
him to direct respondent no. 1 and 3 to revoke/ modify the said order of the Returning Officer
petitioner also submitted a representation to the Returning Officer to revoke/modify the said
order. However, the petitioner did not receive any reply to his Fax Message or his representtation. Petitioner again submitted a representation on 7-11-94 but with no result. He again
addressed a letter to the Chief Election Commissioner on 8-11-94 requesting him to intervene
in the matter urgently, it was all futile. According to the petitioner, the order of
the Returning Officer was not passed on 27-10-94 i.e. before publishing the list of
contesting candidates but was passed subsequently. He has further submitted
that this order was illegal, discriminatory, and in gross violation of the provisions
of Section 31 of the Representation of the People Act, 1951 and Rules 10 (4)
and 11 of Conduct of Election Rules 1961 and paragraph 8 (2) and 3 of the
Election Symbols (Reservation and Allotment) Order, 1968. According to the petitioner,
the impugned order has materially affected the result of the election. The entire electorate
of the petitioner’s constituency wanted to support him as an official candidate of RSP with the
Election symbol of ‘Rising’, but, since he was declared as an independent candidate with the
The free sumbol ‘Ladder’, the voters of the constituency were misled and this ruined his election prospects. Further the impugned ruling placed the petitioner in an utterly disadvanta
geous position compared to the other candidates set up by other political parties. He has
further submitted that in the other constituencies the candidature in behalf of RSP was
accepted by the Officers even though From-A was nit submitted. Therefore, thus
amounts to gross discrimination.
6. Respondent no. 1, Returning Officer in his reply has admitted that RSP is a duly
registered political party under Section 29A of the Representation of the People Act, 1951
and that the RSP had been allotted ‘Rising Sun’ as a reserved election symbol since 1979.
He has further admitted that after scrutinizing the nomination papers filed before him, he had
basis of the statements made in the nomination papers filed by the petitioner. He asserted
that no election agent or any representative on behalf of the petitioner was present at the
time fixed for allotment of symbols and, therefore, the copy of the order given by him could
not be handed over to the petitioner. Further he has stated that since the petitioner had
failed to submit the specimen signature of the authorized person of the party in Form A by
3 p.m. On 27-10-1994, which is a requirement under the relevant provisions of law, he could
not be deemed to be set up by the RSP and could not be allotted the party symbol of RSP.
thus the answering responding had no option but to allot him a free symbol treating him to
be an independent candidate. List of the contestant candidates was displayed on the notice
board of the Returning Officer on 27-10-94. He has further submitted that Order 13 (d) of
the Election Symbols (Reservation and Allotment) Order, 1968 is mandatory and since the
petitioner failed to comply with the same, he had no other alternative but to treat him as an
independent candidate. Since the printing of the ballot papers had to start immediately
after the list of contesting candidates was prepared and published, answering
respondent personally carried the list of contesting candidates to the Office of the Chief
Electoral Officer at Gangtok and handed it to him in the night of 27-10-94.
the order given by the Returning Officer is an important document and has
therefore, to be kept in safe custody by the Returning Officer. There is no Provision it to the
Election Law for the display of such an order on the notice board or to dispatch it to the
candidate concerned. The Returning officer remained in Gangtok on 28th and 29th October
1994 due to official business and returned to Mangan on 30-10-94 and stayed in Mangan
till 1-11-94, but the petitioner did not turn up to collect the copy of the order.
7. Respondent no. 2, Shri Sonam Chyoda Lepcha in his reply to the petition has
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Submitted that he had secured 1550 votes in the said election whereas the party candidate
nominated by SSP had polled only 1503 votes. Another candidate, Shri Chophel Lepcha set
up by the Sikkim Democratic Front received only 782 votes and the petitioner polled only 9
votes and lost even his deposit. He has also submitted that the provision of Section 13 (d)
was incumbent on the petitioner who had to file Form A before 3 p.m. on the last date of
withdrawal i.e. 27-10-94. Since the petitioner did nit comply with this mandatory provision
the Returning officer was duty bound to treat him as and independent candidate. He has
further submitted that the result of the election has not been materially affected so far as it
concerns the returned candidate and therefore, the election petition should be dismissed.
respondent no. 3 who is the Chief Electoral Officer in the State of Sikkim has also filed a
reply to the petition on the same lines as that of the Returning Officer, respondent no.1.
8. Petition has submitted a rejoinder to the reply filed on behalf pf respondent
nos.1,2 & 3 and again asserted the facts mentioned in the election petition and has submitted that the provision of Section 13 (d) of the Election Symbols Act are only directory and
there was sufficient compliance of the same in as much as form B had been received by the
Returning Officer before 3 p.m. on 27-10-94. Further he has stated that Form B signed by\
Shri R. C. Poudyal, President of the RSP shows him as an authorized candidate on behalf
of the RSP. Therefore, the order of the Returning Officer being illegal, arbitrary and unConstitutional, has seriously prejudiced the petitioner and materially affected the election
result. Thus the election petitioner deserves to be allowed.
9. Petitioner in his statement on oath has supported his allegations made in the
Election petitioner and in the rejoinder.
10. PW-2, Mr. Tram Prasad Dhakal has submitted that they had been canvassing
for the petitioner as an official candidate of the RSP but since he was not given the symbol
of RSP, they were all disappointed and felt let down by him and thus the petitioner could
not succeed in the election.
11. So also PW-3, Padam Singh Katwal has stated that they had been canvassing
for the petitioner as an official candidate of the RSP but when he was declared as an independent candidate with the symbol ‘Ladder’ they felt deceived. He further stated that if the
petitioner had got an opportunity to contest on the RSP ticket, the election results would
have been different.
12. PW-4, Loden Tshering Lepcha has stated that a grave injustice was caused to
the petitioner when he was denied the official symbol of RSP. Had the petitioner been
allowed the RSP symbol, it would have made a difference in the election results but since
he was denied the same, he could not canvass for him effectively and this helped the
winning candidate.
13. PW-5, Lazang Lepcha has submitted that grave injustice was caused to the
petitioner when the Returning Officer did not allot the RSP symbol to him. Due to the
denial of the party symbol, the petitioner could not canvass effectively and thus the election
results were affected and the sitting MLA benefited by it.
14. PW-1, Mr. Arun Kumar Yadav, Returning Officer has stated in oath the facts
which he had mentioned in his reply to the election petition and has asserted that he has
passed the order on 27-10-94 before publishing the list of contesting candidates and has
published the list of contesting candidates and displayed it on the notice board on the same
day i.e. on 27-10-94.
15. Learned counsel for the petitioner has submitted that the requirement under
para 13 (d) of the Election Symbols (Reservation and Allotment) Order, 1968 is not mandatory and the petitioner has substantially complied with the requirements under Paragraph
13 (d) is in the nature of procedural guidelines. The requirement of Section ,13 (d) may b0e
treated as mandatory in case there were more than candidate claiming to be the official
candidate of a political party. The main purpose of this provision is to avoid any confusion.
In the present case there was only one official candidate of a recognized political party who
had filed his nomination paper and Form B in the office of the Returning Officer. Form B
bore the sinature and seal of the President of the Political party and no one had challenge
the authenticity of the signature of Mr. R.C. Poudyal or his position as the President of the
RSP. Further, he has submitted that the procedural enactments should be construed libera-
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lly and substantial compliance should be sufficient. In this connection he has placed reliance on
K. Kamaraja Nadar v. Kunja Thevar AIR 1958 SC 687; Veluswami v. Raja Nainar AIR 1959
SC 422; R.B Sugar Co .v. Rampur Municipality AIR 1965 SC 895 Ch .Subbarao v.
Member, Election Tribunal AIR 1964 SC 1027 and Sharif-ud-Din v. Ahdul Gani AIR 1980
SC 303. He has also submitted that the order dated 27-10-94 of the Returning Officer could
nt have been passed at Mangan on that date i.e. before publishing the list of contesting candidates as the order has been typed either on a computer or an electronic typewriter and the
returning Officer has admitted in his cross examination that no electronic typewriter was
available at Mangan. He has further submitted that the order dated 27-10-94 was not available to the petitioner till 2-11-94. The result of the election in so far as the Returned
cndidate was concerned was affected as the petitioner was wrongfully denied the recognized
smbols of Rising Sun of the recognized political party RSP. Petitioner has been nursing his
cnstituency and had canvassed and projected himself as an official candidate of RSP from
otober 1993. But when he was not treated as an official candidate of RSP by an illegal,
arbitrary and unconstitutional order of which he did not get a copy till 2-11-94 and was not
allowed the use of the symbol ‘Rising Sun’ his voters were thrown into confusion and the 2nd
rspondent has been benefited by it. Therefore, the petitioner has been trying to get the
order reversed or reviewed but with no results. Thus, he could not canvass effectively and
Respondent no.2 won by a margin of only 47 votes.
16. It is obvious that if the petitioner had been given the symbol of RSP the result
of the election so far as the returning candidate was concerned would have been materially
affected. In this connection, he placed reliance on Vashist Narain v. Dev Chandra AIR
1954 SC 513; A.P.H.L Conference Shilong v. W.A. Sangma AIR 1977 SC 2155; Chhedi
Ram v. Jhimit Ram, AIR 1984 SC 146 and lata Devi v. Haru Rajwar AIR 1990 SC 19.
17. On the other hand the learned counsel for the respondent has submitted that
the compliance of Section 13 (d) of the Election Symbols (Reservation and Allotment) Order
of 1968 is mandatory and since the petitioner had failed to comply with requirements of
order 13(d) of the aforesaid Order by nit submitted form A containing the specimen
signature if the authorized person of the political party before 3 p.m. on 27-10-94 the
Returning of the authorized person but to treat the petitioner as an independent candidate and
allot him a free symbol. The order passed by the Returning Officer rejecting the petitioner
claim to be the official candidate pf RS pos fully justified, legal and proper. He has placed
Election Commission of India in 1994. If it is taken that Order 13 s procedural
then also non-compliance of a procedural statute is fatal when the consequence of not
following the procedure is mentioned in the statute. The very language of
order 13 using the word “Shall” and “ If and only if” shows that the candidate
will not be allotted the recognised symbol of the recognized political party, if Order 13 has
not been fully complied with. Whenever a statute requires a particular Act to be done in a
particular manner and lays down that failure to comply with the same will lead to a specific
conclusion, the requirement is mandatory. He has placed reliance on Babu Ram v. Smt.
Prasanni AIR 1959 SC 93; Satua Narain v. Dhuja Ram AIR 1974 SC 1975; M. Karunanidhi
v. H.V. Handa AIR 1983 SC 558; V.S. Rahi v. Ram Chambeli AIR 1984 SC 595; Birad Mal
Singhvi v. Anad Purohit AIR 1988 SC 1796; U.S.Sasidharan v.K Karunakaran AIR 1990
Sc 924. He has further submitted that if there were two interpretations possible, the Cpourt
should adopt the interpretation which does not reduce the provision to futility and has placed
reliance on Union oof India v Shankalchand AIR 1977 SC 2328; Supdt. & Remembrancer, L.A.
W.B v. Abani Maity AIR 1979 SC 1029 and H.S. Rikhy v. New Delhi Municipality 1962
SC 554.
18. Learned counsel for respondent no 2. has supported and adopted the arguments
made by the learned Advocate General. In addition, he has submitted that the petitioner has
miserably failed to prove that the result if the election has been materially affected so for as
concerned the Returned Candidate. Petitioner has not produced any evidence whatsoever to
prove material effect. The witnesses [produced by the petitioner had and canvassed for him.
They have also not shown as to how the result would have been materially affected even though the difference was of only 47 votes. The petitioner ought to have led sufficient satisfactory evidence to prove that in case he was treated as an official candidate of RSP the result of
the election would have materially affected so far as it concerned the Returned candidate and
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In this connection he placed reliance on Pakai v. Rishand AIR 1969 SC 663; Birad Mal Singhvi
v. Anad Purhit AIR 1988 SC; Chhedi Ram v. Jhilmit Ram AIR 1984 SC 146 and Lata Devi
v. Haru Rajwar AIR 1990 SC 19.
19. Let us tale Issues nos. 1 and 2 together which reads as under;
1. Whether rule 13 (d) of Election symbol (Reservation and Allotment) Order, 1968
is only directory and there was substantial compliance.
2. Whether the order of the Returning Officer, Respondent no.1 dated 27-10-94
treating petitioner as independent candidate and not allotting him the reserved symbol of the
Recognized party ‘Rising Sun’ is invalid and discriminatory.
The Election Symbols (Reservation and Allotment) Order, 1968 was published in exercise of
The powers conferred by Article 324 of the Constitution read with Section 29A of the RepresenTation of the People Act, 1951 and rules 5 and 10 pf the Conduct, of Election Rule, 1961 in
Order to provide for specification, reservation, choice and allotment of symbols elections
In Parliamentary Assembly Constituencies for the recognition of political parties in relation
Thereto and for matters connected therewith.
20. Election Commission of India published “Handbook for Returning Officer” in
1994 wherein at page 68, it has been mentioned as under;
“All recognized National and State Parties have been issued necessary instructions reGarding the procedure to be followed in order that candidates sponsored by them may
Be allotted the symbol reserved for the party. Suitable instructions have also been
Issued to registered unrecognized parties regarding procedure to be followed for
Securing preference in the matter of allotment of symbols to candidates sponsored
By them over independent candidates.
(m) Facsimile signature of the officer bearers of each political party who are authoRised to send the notice referred to in clause (d) above will be furnished to you by the
Political party concerned in the prescribed Form ‘A’ which is reproduced in
Annexure XVIII Part I and II. This will be helpful to decide the allotment of
Symbols to candidates set up by political parties. Printed cyclostyled and zerox
Copies of the aforesaid Form ‘A’ containing the facsimile of specimen signature
Of the authorized office bearers of the political party (including forms containing
The name and signature rubber stamped) should also be accepted.
Election Commission of India published another Book Handbook for Candidates in 1994
Relevant portion appears at page 56 which runs as follows:
“17.6 From the form of nomination paper, you will find that if you are a party candidate,
You are required to make a declaration to that effect in the nomination paper itself.
Now, you may be set up by a registered unrecognized party, that is to say, by a party
Party, or you may be set up by a registered unrecognized party, that is to say, by a party
For which no symbol has been reserved at all. The order of the Commission lays
Down clearly that you shall be deemed to be set up by a particular party if, and only if
Each of the conditions mentioned below are fulfilled;
(a) In the first place, you must have made a declaration to that effect in your nominaTion after, that is to say, in your declaration on the nomination paper you shall have
To say that you are a candidate set up by such and such party.
(b) In the second place, a notice in writing on the form prescribed by the commission
(which) is commonly known now as Form ‘B’ Appendix IX, Part III) to the above effect
By the party which has set you up as a candidate must be delivered to the ReturnIng Officer of the constituency and the Chief Electoral Officer of the State before 3 p.m.
On the last date for withdrawal of candidatures.
(c) In the third place the said notice in Form B must be signed by the president, secretary or other office beare of the party which is authorized by the party to send such
notices and whose specimen Signatures have been communicated by the party in the
form prescribed by the Commission which is commonly known as form ‘A’(Appendix IX. Party II ) to the said Returning Officer of the state by 3p.m. on the last date
for the withdrawl of candidates.
7.
17.7.
If any of those three conditions is not fulfilled strictly in the manner and within
te time prescribed then you shall not be bemed to be set up by the party and shall
be treated as an independent candidate. Therefore, be very particular about these
three conditions otherwise you will be deprived of all the benefits of a reserved
symbol , if you are set up by a Recognised National or State party. Or of precendence
over independent candidates if you are set up by a registered unrecognized party.
17.8. You are well- advised to submit the said form ‘A’ and ‘B’ to the Returning Officer alongwith your nomination paper itself to avoid any last minute complication.’
Order 13 of Election Symbols (Reservation & Allotment)
Order 1968 reads as under :“13. When a candidate shall be deemed to be set up by a political party .- For the
purpose of this order candidate shall be deemed to be set up by a political party if,
and only if,(a) the candidate has made a declaration to that effect in his nomination paper;
(b) a notice in writing to that effect has not later than 3 p.m. on the last day of with
drawal of candidatures, been delivered to the returning officer of the constituency;
(c) the said notice is signed by the President, the Secretary or any other office bearer
of the party and the President. Secretary or such other office bearer is authorized by
the party to send such notice; and
(d) the name and specimen signature of such authorized person and communication to
the returning officer of the constituency and to the Chief Electoral officer of the State
not later than 3-00 p.m. on the last date for the withdrawal of candidature.”
20. The difference between a mandatory rule and a directory rule is that the former must be strictly observed but in the case of the latter, substantial compliance may
be sufficient to achieve the object regarding which the rule is enacted. Certain broad
propositions which can be deduced from several decisions of courts regarding the rules
of construction that should be followed in determining whether a provision of law
is directory are as under;
“In order to find out the true character of the legislation, the court has to ascertain
the object which the provision of law in question is to observe and its design and the
context in which it is enacted. If the object of a law is to be defeated by noncompliance with it, it has to be regarded as mandatory. But when a provision of law
relates to the performance of any public duty and the invalidation of any act done in
disregard of that provision causes serious prejudice to those for whose benefit it is
enacted and at the same time who have no control over the performance of the duty,
such provision should be treated as a directory one. Where however, by a person in
order to acquire a right and it is coupled with another provision which confers an
immunity on another when such act is not done in that manner, the former has to be
regarded as ma mandatory one.”
In other words, the question as to whether a statute is mandatory or directory
depends upon the intent of the legislature and not upon the language in which the intent is
clothed. The meaning and intention of the legislature must govern, and those are to be
ascertained, not only from the phraseology of the provision, but also by considering its
nature, its design, and the consequences which would follow from construing it one way or
the other. No general rule can be laid down for deciding as to whether a particular provesoon is directory or mandatory. In every case the object of the statute must be look at.
The purpose of enacting symbol, order and particularly Order 13 is to provide a procedure
where a candidate shall be deemed to be set up by a political party. All the four conditions
mentioned in the sub pares (a) (b) and (c) have to be fulfilled. In the present case, the patiotoner has admittedly fulfilled the first three conditions and the only condition which he has
not admittedly fulfilled is condition (d), i.e. he has not furnished the name and the speciemen signature of such authorized person to the Returning Officer before 3 p.m. on the last
day for withdrawal of candidature. According to the petitioner since there was no dispute
regarding the authenticity of the signature of the authorized person nor were there two candydated claiming to be the official candidate of RSP, the Returning Officer should not have
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Insisted for the compliance of Order 13 (d). It may be true in the present case, but for decoding as to whether a particular provision is mandatory or not, one has to conceive and keep
in mind all possible situations. It has been often seen that political parties at the time of
nomination put up more than one individual its official candidate and later they keep on
changing their minds and this leads to a tussle as to who should be the contesting candidate
on behalf of that party. Then occasion arises when the aggrieved candidate starts disputing
the authority of the authenticity of the authorized person and in that situation, it will be very
difficult for the Returning Officer to decide the matter one way or the other unless Order 13
(d) is also complied with. Keeping such an eventuality in mind, it cannot be said that Order
13 (d) can be held to be directory and not mandatory. More so when the legislature has
used the word ‘shall’ and has also given emphasis by using the word ‘if and only if’. Use of
word ‘shall’ as well as “of and only if” leaves no room for doubt in coming to the conclusion
that the legislature intended that Order 13 should be mandatory and should be strictly complied with to maintain the purity of election and to conduct elections in a fair and efficient
manner. Whenever a statute prescribes that a particular act is to be done on a particular
manner and lays down that failure to comply with the said requirement will lead to specified
consequences, it would be difficult to hold that the requirement is not mandatory and that
specified consequences would not follow. Case of K. Kamaraja Nadar (supra) relates to
section 117 of the Representation of the People Act. 1951 and the question involved therein
was whether the words “in favor of the Secretary to the Election Commission” used in
section 117 are directory and not mandatory in their character. In Veluswami case (supra),
also it has been stated that “it is a sound rule of construction that procedural enactment
should be constructed liberally and in such a manner as to render the enforcement of substancetie rights effective.” R. B Sugar Co. (supra) deals only with the compliance of Section
81 (3) of the Representation of the People Act, 1951. It was held therein that the absence of
the word ‘shall’ meant substantial compliance was sufficient. All these authorities do not
help the petitioner in deciding whether Order 13 (d) is mandatory or directory. In ShariDue-Din v. Abdul Gani AIR 1980 SC 303, it has been held that the requirement, that the copy
of the election petition should be attested by the petitioner, is mandatory and non-compliance of that requirement was fatal and the election petition was dismissed in that account
only. In Ch. Subbarao v. Member, Election Tribunal AIR 1964 SC 1027, it has been held
that the absence of the words “true copy” on the copy does not entitle dismissal of the election petition as there was sufficient compliance if Section 81 (3) of the Representation of the
people Act, 1951. The copy was an exact copy of the election petition and was duly signed
by the petitioner or his advocate. Also in Satyr Narain v. Dhuja Ram AIR 1974 SC 1185, it
has been held that non-compliance of Section 81 (3) would entail dismissal of the election
petition. In K. Kamaraja Nadar (supra) it was held that the provisions regarding the mode of
depositing the amount of security are directory and substantial compliance is sufficient but the
requirements of Section 81 (3) are mandatory and the election petition must be dismissed
section 81(3) is not complied with. As also in Agenda Singh’s case (supra) it has been held
that non compliance of Section 81(3) which is mandatory is fatal and the petition ought to be
dismissed. In Union of India v. Sankalchand AIR 1977 SC 2328 it has been observed.
“105. Viscount Simon L.C. in the case Nokes v. Doncaster Amalgamated
collieries Ltd., 1940 AC 1014 observed“If the choice is between two interpretations, the narrower of which would fail
To achieve the manifest purpose of the legislation, we should reduce the legislaTion for futility and should rather accept the bolder construction based on the
View that Parliament would legislate only for the purpose of bringing about an
Effective result”
In Abhimanyudu Dale v Vivekananda Karupoti AIR 1993 SC 1944, it was held that
since the certificate issued by the political party declaring the incumbent as an official candidate was not submitted to the Returning Officer within time, he was rightly treated as an
independent candidate.
21. Hence issues nos.1 and 2 are decided against the petitioner and it is held that
rule 13(d) of the Election symbols is mandatory and the order passed by the Returning
officer dated 27-10-94 is perfectly valid.
22. Issue No. 3
“3. Has the result of the Election of Respondent no. 2 been materially affected by
the ruling of Respondent No. 1 dated 27-10-94.”
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23. Learned counsel for the petitioner has submitted that the petitioner has been
nursing the constituency since October 1993 and had been projecting himself as RSP candydate for over a year to his supporters and voters in the said constituency Majority of the
population in the constituency are illiterate and , therefore, could identify their chosen candidates only by the symbols which was the Rising Sun’ Non- allotment of the party symbol
was a great drawback for the petitioner and created grave confusion in the minds of his
voters when they did not find the symbol of Rising Sun’ on the ballot paper. Many voters
and supporters were annoyed with the petitioner for letting them down for candidate as an
independent candidate. Since the petitioner was not treated as a candidate of the RSP it
had materially affected the result of the election so far as it concerned the returned candidate.
24. Relevant portion of the Section 100 (d) of the Representation of the people
Act, 1951 reads as under :“100 GROUNDS FOR DECLARING ELECTION TO BE VOIDSubject to the provisions of sub section
If (the High Court ) is of opinionthat the result of the election, in so far as it concerns a returned has
been materially affected –
(i)
……………………………………..
(ii)
…………………………………….
(iii) …………………………………….
by any non compliance with the provision of the Constitution or of this Act
or of any rules or orders made under this Act,
(the High Court) shall declare the election of the returned candidate to be void)”
25. As on what is the meaning of the words “the result of the election has been
materially affected” has been discussed elaborately by the Supreme Court in its
earliest judgment in Vishist Narain V.Dev Chandra wherein it was observed“The words” the result should not be judged by the mere increase or decrease in the total number
of votes secured by the returned candidate but by proof of the fact that the wasted
votes would have been distributed in such manner between the contesting candidates
as would have brought about the defeat of the returned candidate.
It cannot be held that the mere fact that the wasted votes are greater than
the margin of votes between the returned candidate and the candidates securing the
next highest number of votes must lead to the necessary inference that the result of
the election has been materially affected. That is a matter which has to be proved
and the onus of proving it lies upon the petitioner. Should the petitioner fail to
adduce satisfactory evidence to enable the Court to find in his favour on this point
the inevitable result would be that the Tribunal would not interfere in his favour
and would allow the election to stand.”
25. These words indicate that the result should bit be judged by the mere increase
or decrease in the total number of votes secured by the returned candidate but by proof of the
wasted votes would have been distributed in such a manner between the contesting candidates
as would have brought about the defeat of the returned candidate. The next question that
arises is whether the burden of proving it lies upon the petitioner who objects to the validity
of the election. There is preponderance of judicial opinion on favour of the view that the
burden lies upon the objector.
26. The casting of votes at an election depends upon a variety of factors and it is
not possible for any one to predicate how many or which proportion of the votes will go to
one or the other candidates. While it confronted with a difficult situation yet it is not possible to relieve him of the duty imposed upon him by Section 100 (1) (d) and hold without
evidence that the duty has been discharged. Should the petitioner fail to adduce satisfactory
evidence on this point to enable the Court to decide in his favour, the inevitable would be
that the Court would not interfere in his favour and would allow the election to stand. In
chhedi Ram V. Jhilmit Ram AUR 1984 SC 146, their Lordships observed that the question
whether the result of the election could be said to have been materially affected depends upon
the facts, circumstances and reanable probabilities of the case. It was again observed by the
Hon’ble SupremeCourt in S.N Balakrishna V. Fernandez AIR 1969 SC 1201“58. In our opinion the matter cannot considered on possibility. Vashist Narain’
case insists on proof. If the margin of votes were small something might be made of
(1)
(2)
(d)
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The points mentioned by Mr. Jethamalai. But the margin is large and the number
of votes earned by the remaining candidates also sufficeintly huge. These is no room,
therefore, for a reasonable judicial guess. The law requires proof. How far that prof should go or what it should contain is not provided by the legislature. In Vashists
case, 1955-I SCR 509—(AIR1954 SC 513) and in Inayathullah V Dowanchand Mahajan
(1958) 15 Ele LR 219 at PP. 235-236 (MP) the provision was held to prescribe an impossible burden. The law has however remained as before. We are bound by the
rulling of this Court and must say that the burden has been successfully discharged.”
in Shiv Charan Singh v. Chandra Bhan Singh AIR 1988 SC 637 thiie Lordshil have
referred to Vashist Narain Sharma’s case as also the case of Chhedo Ram (supra) and have
expressed their agreement on the views taken in these decisions and have further observed
that “the burden to prove this material effect is difficult and many times it is almost impossible to produce the requisite proof. But the difficulty in providing this fact does not alter
the position of law. The legislative intent is clear that unless the burden, howsoever difficult it may be is discharged the election cannot be declared void”. The Hon’ble Supreme
Court in Vashist Narain Sharma’s case and Paokai Haokip’s case observed that the difficult
of proving the material effect could resolved by the Legislature and nit by the Court’s
since then the Act has been amended several times, but the Parliament has nit altered the
burden of proof placed on the petitioner under Section 100 (1) (d) of the Act. Therefore
the law laid down in the aforesaid decisions still hold the field. It is not permissible in
Law to avoid the election of the returned candidate on speculations or conjectures relating
to the manner in which the wasted votes would have been distributed amongst the remaining validity nominated candidates. The Supreme Court in Late Devi v. Haru Rajwar AIR
1990 SC 19 observed.
“ The party who wishes to get an election declared void has to establish by satisfactory evidence that the result of the poll had in fact been materially affected by the
violation or R. 10 (5) of the Rules. For doing this it has to be demonstrated that
the votes would have been diverted in such a way that the returned candidate would
have been successful. In the instant case there was no evidence to demonstrate the
returned candidate having derived any benefit from the change of symbol of the
election petitioner. Contesting candidate to whom the “bow and arrow” symbol of the
to show that such number of votes had gone in favour of the petitioner, simply
because of the change of symbol as would, without that number of votes, make the
successful candidate unsuccessful. The petitioner, besides making bare statement, had
not produced any other satisfactory evidence in support of such a proposition
therefore it cannot be said that the result of the election, in so far as it concerned
the returned candidate, was materially affected”.
28. In this view of the matter, if we consider the evidence adduced by the petitioner
in this case, (already referred earlier) the petitioner has miserably failed to prove that the
result of the election has been materially affected so far as it concern the returned candidate.
the witness produced by him were his workers and supporters and they including the petitoner have not stated that if the petitioner had been allotted the symbol of RSP, respondent
no. 2 would not have won. The petitioner has to lead satisfactory and reliable evidence
we cannot act on surmises and conjectures in election matters. The basic principle of
democracy is that the intention of the electorates have to be respected and Court should be
slow in disturbing the judgement of the electorate. In the present case, since the margin was
only 47 votes, the petitioner could have produced reliable, unimpeachable and credible evidence to show that respondent no.2 would not have won the election if the petitioner had
been allotted the symbol of the Rising Sun. But the petitioner has miserably failed. There
fore, this issue is also decided against the petitioner.
29. Thus, there is no force in the election petition, the same is, therefore dismissed
with no order as to costs.
(S.N. Bhargava)
Chief Justice
By Order
(K.P.G. Kutty)
Secretary
Election Commission of India.
(D.K. Pradhan)
Deputy Chief Electoral Offcer,
Election Department Gangtok Sikkim.
Gangtok Thursday, 14th March, 1996
No. 6
SIKKIM LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY SECRETARIAT
GANGTOK
FINANCIAL ORDER
No: 1.
January 20, 1996.
Subject: Transaction of Financial Business- Rules/ Procedure For.
With a vies to streamlining transaction of financial business of the Sikkim Legislatie Assembly Secretariat consistent with its independent status, the Hon’ble Speaker has
been pleased to order, in consultation with Finance Department, Government of Sikkim, that
the modification that except where the context otherwise requires, all references in the said
rules to the Government shall be constructed as references to the Speaker.
2.
The Hon’ble Speaker has been pleased to further order that notwithstanding any
thing contained in the said Rules, the Assembly Secretariat shall function for the purposes of
these Rules under the exclusive authority of the Speaker from the date of this Order and
hencerorth the concurrence of the Finance Department shall bit be required in the day to
day application of these Rules to the Assembly Secretariat. However the Speaker may, as
and when required, consult the Finance Department in cases involving financial liability
secretariat for any financial year.
3.
Amendments/Modifications made in the said Rules by the State Government from
time to time shall apply to the Assembly Secretariat after they have been adoipted by the
Assembly Secretariat under specific orders of the Speaker.
4.
Subject to the broad provisions as indicated above, transaction of business relating
to a few specific items which constitute the bulk shall be as provided in the Annexure to this
Order.
Issued by Order and under the authority of the Hon’ble Speaker, Sikkim Legislatie Assembly.
MURARI LAL
SECRERARY
2
ANNESURE
TO
FINANCIAL ORDER NO. 1
Sl.
No.
ITEM IF EXPENDITURE
1.
Printing work (Proceedings and
Commeittee reports etc.)
PROCEDURE
All such works shall be executed through State
Government Press. In cases where for any reason
Government Press is unable to execute the job
The Assembly Secretariat may allot the job to
Private printers on the rates fixed by the GovernMent Press prior to allotment. Job work of occaSional nature may be given to private printers
Directly with the prior approval of the Speaker.
2.
Purchase of liveries & Uniforms
On selection of standard materials, procurement
(as per prescribed scale)shall be made from the
Authorized dealers at the manufacturer’s rates.
Stitching charges shall be fixed on the basis of
Quotations after due publicity.
3.
Purchase of stationery articles.
Procurement shall be made from Government
Press, State Trading Corporation of Sikkim and
Consumers Co-operative Society without quataTions. Supplies, if any, which cannot be made by
These authorities may be procured on the basis of
Quotations. However, petty purchases consisting
More than Rs. 1,000/- per month may be made
Without quotations.
4.
Repairs of vehicles
As far as possible repairs at Car workshop
Chandmari may be executed without any condiTion. In other cases:
Major repairs i.e. repairs costing more than
Rs. 5,000/- shall be executed after technical
Report from Sikkim Nationalised Transport.
Purchase of spares: Yearly rate contract
Shall be entered into with such local dealers
As are willing to supply spares at the price
List of Maruti Udyog Limited.
Similar arrangement shall be made with a
Garage for carrying out repairs as per scheDule of repair charges prescribed by the
Manufacturers.
Minor repairs shall also be executed as above
Without reference to technical authority.
The repairs shall guaranteed for such
Minimum period as may be prescribed.
Gangtok Wednesday, 13th March, 1996
No. 7
SIKKIM LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY SECRETARIAT
GANGTOK SIKKIM
Notification No./SLAS
Dated Gangtok, the 13-3-96
NOTITFCATION
In pursuance of the rule 75 of the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in the
Sikkim Legislative Assembly, the Speaker has been pleased to order the pre-publication of
the following Bill:
THE SIKKIM APPROPRIATION BILL, 1996
(BILL NO 1 OF 1996)
A
BILL
To authorize payment and appropriation of certain further sums from and out of the Consolidated Fund of the State of Sikkim for the Services of the Financial year 1995-96.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of Sikkim in the Forty- Seventh Year of the Republic of India as follows:Short title
1.
Issue of
2.
Rs. 352,50,69,000/out of the consolidated
Fund of the State of
Sikkim for the Financial year 1995-96
Appropriation
3.
This Act may be called the Sikkim Appropriation Act, 1996
From and out of the Consolidated Fund of the State of Sikkim, there
may be paid and applied sums not exceeding those specified in Column
3 of the Schedule amounting in the aggregate to the sum of three hundred
fifty two crores fifty lakhs sixty nine thousand rupees towards defraying
the several charges which will come in course for payment during the
Financial Year 1995-96 in respect of the services specified in column 2
of the Schedule.
The sum authorized to be paid from and out of the Consolidated
fund of the State of Sikkim by this act shall be appropriated
for the services and purposes specified in the Schedule in relation to the
said year.
THE SCHEDULE
(See section 2 and 3)
1
No.
OF
Vote
2
3
SERVICES AND PURPOSES
Voted by the
Legislative
Assembly
1. State Legislature Appropriation
GoverNor
2. Council of Ministers
3. Administration of Justice
4. Election
6. land Revenue
J. Stamps and Registration
11. Secretariat General Services
12. District Administration
13. Treasury & Accounts Administration
14. Police
15. Jails
16. Stationary and Printing
17. Public Works (Building)
18. Other Administrative Service
19. Pension and other Retirement benefits
20. Miscellaneous General Services
21. Education
22. Sports and Youth Services
23. Art and Culture
24. Medical and Public Health
25. Water Supply and Sanitation
26. Urban Development
28. Social Security and Welfare
29. Labour and Labour Welfare
31. Relief on Account of Natural
32. Other Social Services (Ecclesiatical
34. Agricultural
35. Soil and Water
36. Animal Husbandry
39. Forestry and Wild life
40. Other Agriculture Programme
41. Food Storage and Warehousing
43. Rural Development
44. Irrigation and Flood Control
45. Power
46. Industries
47. Mines and Geology
48. Roads and Bridges
49. Road Transport Services
50. Other Scientific Research
51. Secretariat-Economic Services
52. Tourism
54. Loans to Government Servants
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Capital
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Capital
Revenue
Capital
Revenue
Capital
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Capital
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Capital
Revenue
Revenue
Capital
Revenue
Capital
Revenue
Capital
Revenue
Capital
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Capital
Total:
4
5
( In thousand of Rupees)
SUMS NOT EXCEEDING
Charged on the
the consolidated Fund
3125
10550
2000
2310
1030
10616
2906
737
831
24854
440
600
86130
26770
4112
700
285949
0
34300
5790
2075
24930
3485
74615
8470
35830
4575
500
335
58055
6258
21360
2000
6675
9855
8935
2950
6900
3000
2600
5450
25600
4600
1800
18600
650
5300
500
80000
2950
522
2390
500
5000
3523923
100
470
526
50
3225
470
10550
2526
2310
1030
10616
2906
37
7831
24854
440
600
86180
26770
4112
700
2859490
34300
5790
2075
24930
3485
74615
8470
5830
4575
500
335
58055
625
21360
200
6675
9855
8935
2950
6900
3000
2600
5450
235600
49600
1800
18600
650
5300
500
80000
2950
522
2390
500
5000
1146 352069
Total
STATEMENT OF OBJECTS AND REASONS
This Bill is introduced in pursuance of clause (1) of article 204 read with article 205
of the constitution of India to provide for the appropriations of the Consolidated Fund
of the State of Sikkim of the moneys required to meet the supplementary expenditure charged on the Consolidated Fund of the State of Sikkim and Supplementary Grants made by the
Sikkim Legislative Assembly for the expenditure of the Government of Sikkim for the Part
of Financial Year 1995-96.
P.T. LEPCHA
Deputy Chief Minister
Minister-in-Charge Finance
Gangtok Wednesday, 13th March, 1996
No.8
SIKKIM LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY SECRETARIAT
GANGTOL SIKKIM
Dated: 13-3-96
No: SLA
NOTIFICATION
In pursuance of the rule 75 of the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in the
Sikkim Legislative Assembly, the Speaker has been pleased to order the pre-publication of the
following Bill:
THE SIKKIM APPROPRIATION (VOTE ON ACCOUNT) BILL, 1996
(BILL NO. 2 OF 1896)
A
BILL
To provide for the withdrawal of certain sums from and out of the Consolidated Fund of
the State of Sikkim for the Services of a part of the Financial Year, 1996-97.
BE it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Sikkim in the Forty-Seventh Year
of the Republic of India as follows:Short title
Issue of
Rs. 618,00,18,000/out of the consolited Fund of the
State of Sikkim for
the Financial year
1996-97
Appropriation
1. This Act may be called the Sikkim Appropriation (Vote on Account)
Act, 1996.
2. From and out of the Consolidated Fund of the State of Sikkim, there
may be withdrawn sums nit exceeding those specified in column 3 of
the schedule amounting in the aggregate to the sums of six hundred
& eighteen crores eighteen thousand rupees towards defraying the
several charges which will come in course for payment during the
Financial year 1996-97 in respect of the services specified in column
2 of the Schedule.
3. The sum authorized to be paid and applied from and out of the
Consolidated Fund of the State of Sikkim by this Act shall be appropriated for the services and purposes specified in the Schedule in relation to the said year.
1
2
2
THE SCHEDULE
(see Section 2 and 3)
3
4
(In thousand of Rupees)
SUMS NOT EXCEEDING
NO. SERVICE AND PURPOSES
Of
1. State Legislature
2. Appropriation Governor
3. Council of Ministers
4. Administration of Justice
5. Election
6. Income Tax & Sales Tax
7. Land Revenue
8. Excise (Abkari)
9. Tax on Vehicle
10. Other Tax and Duties on Commodities & Services
Interest payments
Public Service Commission
11. Secretariat-General Services
12. District Administration
13. Treasury and Accounts Administration
14. Police
15. Jails
16. Stationary and Printing
17. Public Works (Building)
18. Other Administrative Services
19. Pension and Other Retirement Benefits
20. Miscellaneous General Services
21. Education
22. Sports and Youth Services
23. Art and Culture
24. Medical and Public Health
25. Water Supply and Sanitation
26. Urban Development
27. Information and Technology
28. Social Security and Welfare
29. Labour and Labour Welfare
30. Nutrition
31. Relief on Account of Natural CalamiTies.
32. Other Social Service (Ecclesiatical)
33. Secretariat-Social Services
34. Agriculture
35. Soil and Water Conservation
36. Animal Husbandry
37. Dairy development
38. Fisheries
39. Forestry and Wildlife
40. Other Agriculture Programme
Voted by
The LegislaTie Assembly
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Capital
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Capital
Revenue
Capital
Revenue
Revenue
Capital
Revenue
Revenue
5325
7163
5243
4203
1896
6879
25
20303
563
645
15458
6105
8790
96113
1325
6460
95750
120428
13678
20000
3951120
246823
7935
4985
99673
30808
82705
17405
6015
5034
21293
250
2215
12855
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Capital
Revenue
Capital
Revenue
Capital
Revenue
Capital
Revenue
Capital
Revenue
Capital
47418
2874
1048
73415
2375
24865
32096
1800
11950
3590
950
70474
1200
15400
5
Charged on
the consolidated Fund
425
1951
2900
161748
855
-
Total
5750
1951
7163
8143
4203
1896
6879
25
20303
563
0
645
161748
855
15458
6105
8790
96113
1325
6460
95750
120428
13678
20000
3951120
246823
7935
4985
99673
30808
82705
17405
6015
5034
21293
250
2215
12855
47418
2874
1048
73415
2375
24865
320963
1800
11950
3590
950
70474
1200
15400
3
1
2
3
41. Food, Storage and Warehousing
42. Co-operation
43. Rural Development
44. Irrigation and Flood Control
45. Power
46. Industries
47. Mines and Geology
48. Roads and Bridges
49. Road Transport Services
50. Other Scientific Research
51. Secretariat-Economic Services
52. Tourism
53. Aid Materials and Equipments
Public Debt
54. Loans to Government Servants
Revenue
Capital
Revenue
Capital
Revenue
Capital
Revenue
Capital
Revenue
Capital
Revenue
Capital
Revenue
Capital
Revenue
Capital
Revenue
Capital
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Capital
Capital
4
16088
1300
8507
11840
51700
5800
20538
250
72238
152350
17363
26740
2495
2650
80928
163925
65385
9100
6051
8118
16548
3
5305
51694
-
5
16088
1300
8507
11840
51700
5800
20538
250
72238
152350
17363
26740
2795
2650
80928
163925
65385
9100
6051
8118
16548
3
51694
5305
___________________________________________________
Total:
5960445
219573
6180018
STATEMENT OF OBJECTS AND REASON
This Bill is introduced in pursuance of article 204 (1) read with article 206 of the
Constitution of India to Provide for the appropriation out of the Consolidated Fund of the
State of Sikkim of the moneys required to meet the expenditure charged on the Consolidated
Fund of the State pf Sikkim and the grants made by the Legislative Assembly for the expenDiture of the Government of Sikkim for the part of the Financial Year 1996-97.
P.T. LEPCHA
DEPUTY CHIEF MINISTER
MINISTER –IN – CHARGE FINANCE.
Gangtok Wednesday, 13th March, 1996
No. SLAS/96-97
No. 9
SIKKIM LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY SECRETARIAT
GANGTOK
Dated: 13 March 1996
NOTIFICATION
In pursuance of the rule 75 Rule of Procedure and Conduct of Business in the
Sikkim Legislative Assembly, the Speaker has been pleased to order the pre-publication of
The following Bill:
THE SIKKIM LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY MEMBERS REMOVAL
OF DISQUALIFICATION (AMENDMENT) BILL, 1996
(BILL NO. 9 OF 199
A
BILL
Further to amend the Sikkim Legislative Assembly Members Removal of Disqualifications Act, 1978.
BE it enacted by the Legislature of Sikkim in the Fourty-seventh Year of the
Republic of India as follows:Short 1.
This Act may be called the Sikkim Legislative Assembly Members Removal of
title
Disqualifications (Amendment) Act, 1996.
amen-2.
In the Sikkim Legislative Assembly Members Removal of Disqualifications
dment
Act, 1978, in section 3, after clause (a) the following clause shall be inserted
of secnamely:tion 3.
“(aa) the office of the Government Chief Whip;”
STATEMENT OF OBJECTS AND REASONS
The State Government considers it expedient to include the Government Chief Ship
under the Sikkim Legislative Assembly Members Removal of Disqualifications Act, 1978 as
prevalent in the Union and other States as the Government Chief Whip has been accorded
the status and all facilities admissible to a minister of cabinet rank by the State Government.
Accordingly, it is proposed to insert a clause being (aa) after clause (a) of section
3 of the Act so as to remove the disqualification.
With the above object in view, the Bill has been framed.
(PAWAN CHAMLING)
CHIEF MINISTER
FINANCIAL MEMIRANDUM
This will involve an expenditure of Rs. 3.20 lakhs approximately per annum
MEMIORANDUM REGARDING DELEGATED LEGISLATION
NIL
MURARI LAL
Secretary
Gangtok Thursday, 14th March, 1996
No. 10
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
No. 334/Est/Edn
Dated: February 14, 1996
NOTIFICATION
In pursuance of the directions of the Honorable High Court of Sikkim dated 13.12.1995
in the Civil writ Petitions No. 27 of 1994, 4of 1995 and 17 of 1995, the Governor of Sikkim
is pleased to notify the following scheme for regularization of service, adhoc or contractual of
the non-local teachers, graduate pr post graduate.
2. An Independent Committee consisting of Shri T. Chopel, IAS (Retd.) Ex-Chairman
SPSC, Shri. D.k. Gazmer, IAS, Secretary to the Governor of Sikkim and Shri D.K. Pradhan
SCS, Deputy Chief Electoral Officer, is constituted for adjudging the suitability of the contract
and adhoc teachers.
3. The Independent Committee shall prepare a list of candidates in order of meritCum-seniority for the purpose of regularization of service in respect of non local teachers
Graduate and post graduate.
4. The Department of Education shall prepare a list of candidates who shall be brought to
the consideration zone of the Independent Committee.
5. The Department of Education shall make the service records including adverse remarks
if any, of each candidate available to the Independent Committed.
6. In case, Annual Confidential Reports of any candidate is not available, the Independent
Committee shall take into consideration for suitability of candidates like educational qualification including relevant academic standard teaching experience and professional training etc.
7. The Independent Committee would call all the candidates as per the list prepared by
the Department of Education on dates fixed by the Committee.
8. Candidates shall appear before the Independent Committee with their educational quailfication certificate, marks sheet awarded by the concerned University, Experience/length of
service certificate and any their documents which they wish to show to the Committee for
the purpose of satisfying the Committee about their testimonials.
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Regularization or services of contract teachers shall be against the existing vacancies in
the Education Department but subject to Rule 4 (4) of the Sikkim Government Establishment Rules, 1974 and subject to reservation for SC/ST and OBC candidate. Regularization
shall be on the basis of eligibility as well as suitability of contract teachers as recommendded by the Independent Committee formed by the government for such purposes.
2
10. The minimum qualification prescribed for regularization shall be as is provided under
Notification No. 43/DE/Est/Edn dated 17.12.1991 published in Sikkim Government Gazette
dated 23rd December, 1991.
11. Those contract teachers who have served for more number of years shall be given created
for each number of years of service and may be placed higher in the select list. The list of
suitable candidates shall be arranged accordingly.
12. The Notification No. 127/Fen/Est dated 14.7.1977 published in Sikkim Government
Gazette on July 18, 1977 shall be applicable for fixation of Pay and treatment of service
of contract teacher as well as Rule 14 of the Sikkim Government Service Rules, 1974.
The Notification is issued in repercussion of Notification No. 317/Est/Edn dated 1st
february, 1996.
T.T. DORJI IAS
Commissioner-cum-Secretary
Department of Education
Government of Sikkim
Gangtok Saturday, 16th March, 1996
No. 11
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
HOME DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
Date: 13th March, 1996
No. 4/Home/96
NOTIFICATION
In exercise of the powers conferred by clause (a) of sub-section (1) of section 16 of
the Consumer Protection Act, 1986 (Central Act No. 68 of 1986), the State Government, in
consultation with the Chief Justice of High Court of Sikkim hereby appoints Justice Malay
Sengupata, Judge, Sikkim High Court as the President of the State Commission for the purposed of the said Act.
2.
Notification No. 9/ Home/95 dated 4th February, 1995 shall be deemed to have been
superseded with effect from 16th October, 1995 which is the date of resignation of Justice
R. Dayal as president of the State Commission under the Consumer Protection Act, 1986.
3.
Notification No. 1(13) 91-92/CP/WM/FCS/4 dated 31/5/95 regarding constitution
of the State Commission shall stand amended to the extent relevant.
By Order and in the name of the Governor.
(K.A.VARADAN)
CHIEF SECRETARY
(F. No. 1 (3) 91-92/CP/WM/FS)
Gangtok Wednesday March, 20th 1996
No. 12
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
ELECTION DEPARTMENT
Dated Gtk the 15th March, 1996
No. 240/H/96
Election Commission of India’s notification No. 56/96/(1) dated 8th March, 1996 is
Hereby republished for general information.
ELECTION COMMISSION OF INDIA
Nirvachan Sadan,
Ashoka Road,
New Delhi-110001.
Dated 8th March, 1996
18 Phalguna 1917 (Saka)
NOTIFICATION
No. 56/96(1)- WHEREAS, the Election commission has, under the provisions of the Election Symbols (Reservation and Allotment) Order, 1968, reviewed the poll performance of all
political parties at the general election to the State Legislative Assembly of Manipur held in
February-March, 1995 in terms of pares 6 and 7 of the Election Symbols (Reservation and
allotment) Order, 1968.
2. AND WHEREAS, as a result of aforesaid review, the Commission vide its order dated
21.02.1996, has held that the Kuki National Assembly which was hitherto a recognized State
Party in the State of Manipur, is no longer entitled to be so recognized as a State Party in the
State of Manipur in terms of the provisions pf paragraphs 6 and 7 of the Elections Symbols
(Reservation and Allotment) Order, 1968.
3. NOW, THEREFORE, in pursuance of clause (b) and (c) of sub-para (1) and sub-para
(2) of paragraph 17 of the Election Commission hereby makes the following amendments to
its Notification No. 56/96/JUD, II, dated 05.02.1996, namely:
(I)
IN TABLE-II of the said Notification,(i)
against the entry “MANIPUR” in column 1, the existing entries in column (2), (3) and
(4)
relating to “1. Kuki National Assembly” shall be DELETED.
After the existing entries at Sl. No. 445, the following entries shall be inserted under
columns (1) and (2) respectively:“446. Kuki National Assembly
Grace Cottage,
Paiteveng,
Kwakelthel,
P.C. Imphal,
Pin-795001,
(Manipur)
By Order,
(S.K. MENIRATTA)
PRINCIPAL SECRETARY
D.K. Pradhan
Deputy Chief Electoral Officer
Election Department, Gangtok.
Gangtok Friday, 22nd March 1996
No. 13
+_____________________________________________________________________________
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
LAND REVENUE DEPARTMENT, GANGTOK
N.No. 32L/R
Dated 1/3/96
NOTIFICATION
In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (2) of section 19 of the Sikkim
Agricultural Land Ceiling and Reforms Act, 1977, the State Government hereby orders that
A thorough revisional cadastral survey and settlement operations of the four Revenue
Blocks, namely; Lachen, Lachung, Shipger and Chungthang unser Chungthang Sub-DeviSoon in North Sikkim may be conducted with immediate effect for the purpose of revision
Of record-of-rights on respect of these Blocks.
(T.W. BARFUNGPA, IAS)
SECRETARY
LAND REVENUE DEPARTMENT
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM, GANGTOK
Gangtok Wednesday 20th march 1996
No. 14
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
ELECTION DEPARTMENT
Gangtok the 15th March, 1996.
No. 341/H/96 Dated:
Election Commission India’s notification No.56/96(2) dated 8th March, 1996 is
hereby republished for general information.
ELECTION COMMISSION INDIA
Nirvachan Sadan
Ashoka Roda,
New Delhi-110001.
Dated 8th March, 1996
18 Phalguna 1917 (saka)
NOTIFICATION
No. 56/96 (2),- In pursuance of sub-paragraph (2) of paragraph 17 of the Election Symbols
(Reservation and Allotment) Order, 1968, the Election Commission of India hereby makes
the following further amendments to its Notification No. 56/96/JUD-II, dated 05.02.96, as
amended, namely:(I)
In Table III of the said notification,(i)
after the existing entries at S. No. 446, the following entries shall be enserted
under column (1), and (2) respectively:“447. Adarshwadi Dal
Jawahar Road, Khurja-203136
Distt. Bulandshaher (U.P)
448. Akhil Bharatiya Rashtriya
H.O 1 R 11-12 Vistar Yojna
Azad Hind Party
Dadabari, Kota (Rajasthan).
449. Akhil Bharatiya Dastkar
Chamber No. 187 New Delhi-110001.
Morcha
Patiala House, New Delhi-110001.
450. Apna Dal
½ A.P. Sen Road, Lucknow (U.P)
451. Bharatiya Seva Dal
3-1-236/239/1 First Floor, Samasunderam Street, Secunderabad (Andhra
Pradesh)-500003.
452. Federation of Sabhas
101, Savitri Complex, Opp. Chaudhry
Cinema, Ghaziabad (U.P.)-201001.
453.
454.
455.
456.
457.
Hindustan Samajwadi
Prajatamtar Sena (Bharat)
Indian Liberation Front
Maharashtra Pradesh
Krantikaru Party
Rashtriya Jansevak Parishad
458.
Rashtriya Janata Janardhan
Party
Sachet Bharat Party
459.
Sabjan Party
(II)
Vill. And Post Office, Bankasiya Shiv
rattan Singh Janpad-Gonda (U.P.)
T-16, Green Park Extension, New
Delhi-110016.
At. Post-Tal. Koregaon, Koregaon,
Distt. Satara (Maharashtra).
Devkanya Sadan Near Water Tank
Tripolia Road, Banswara, Rajesthan
Pin-327001R-Z, 2080/27, Tuglakabad Ext.
New Delhi-110019
13/A/5, Shivaji Nagar, No-1, Govandi
Bombay-43.
C-1/50 Yamuna Vihar, Delhi-110053.
In Table-IV appended to the said notification, against “22-Tamil Nadu”, in
Column 1, the entry ’44-chalk’ in column 2, shall be DELETED.
By Order
(S.K. MENDIRATTA)
Principal Secretary
(D.K. PRADHAN)
Deputy Chief Electoral Officer
Election Department, Gangtok
Gangtok Wednesday, 27th March, 1996
No. 15
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
ELECTION DEPARTMENT
No. 242/H/96
Gangtok, Sikkim.
Dated the 27th March, 1996
The followings notifications of the Government of India, Ministry of Law, Justice
and Company Affairs (Legislative Department) is hereby republished for general information.
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF LAW, JUSTICE
AND COMPANY AFFAIRS
(LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT)
New Delhi, the 27th March 1996
7th Chaitra, 1918 (Saka)
NOTIFICATION
S.O. (E) Whereas it has been decided to hold a general election for the purpose of
constituting a new House of the People on the expiration of the duration of the existing
house;
2.
Now, therefore, in pursuance of the provisions contained in sub-section (2) of
section 14 of the Representation of the People Act, 1951 (43 of 1951), the President is pleased
to call upon all the Parliamentary Constituencies to elect members in accordance with the
provisions of the said Act and o the Rules and Orders made thereunder.
F.No. 13(3)/96-Leg.II)
By Order,
(K.L. MOHANPURIA)
Secretary to the Government of India
N.D. CHINGAPA
CHIEF ELECTORAL OFFICER, SIKKIM.
Gangtok Wednesday, 27th March, 1996
No. 16
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
ELECTION DEPARTMENT
Dated Gangtok the 27th March 96
No. 243/H/96
Election Commission of India’s notification No. 464/96 (1) dated 27th March, 1996
and notification No. 464/96 (2) dated 27th March, 1996 is hereby republished for general
information.
ELECTION COMMISSION OF INDIA
Nirvachan Sadan
Ashoka Road,
New Delhi-110001.
Dated
the 27th March 1996
7th Chaitra, 1918 (Saka)
NOTIFICATION
No. 464/96 (1)- Whereas the President of India has, by Notification published in
the Gazette of India on the 27th March, 1996 called upon all Parliamentary Constituencies
to elect members to the House of the People.
2.
Now therefore, in pursuance of Section 30 of the Representation of the People Act,
1951 (43 of 1951), the Election Commission of India hereby appoints with respect to elections
from each of the said Constituencies in all State.
(a) The 3rd April, 1996 (Wednesday),
as the last date for making nominations;
(b) the 4th April, 1996 (Wednesday),
as the dated for scrutiny of nomination
(c.1) the 6th April, 1996 (Saturday),
as the last date for withdrawal of candidatures in respect of all States, Union
territories and National Capital Territory of Delhi except the State of Nagaland;
(d) from each parliamentary constituency specified under each State in column 1 of
the Schedule below, the date specified against the said parliamentary constituency
in column 2 thereof as the date on which a poll shall, if necessary be
taken in that constituency;
2
SCHEDULE
Sl. No. & Name of
Parliamentary
Constituency
Date of Poll
1
2
21. SIKKIM
2nd May., 1996 (Thursday)
1. Sikkim
(e.1) The 14th May, 1996 (Tuesday),
As the date before which the election shall be completed in all States,
Union Territories and National Capital Territory of Delhi except in the State
Of Jammu & Kashmir, and
(e.2)
the 28th May, 1996 (Tuesday),
As the date before which the election shall be completed in the State
Jammu & Kashmir,
By Order,
(C.R. BRAHMAM)
SECRETARY
(N.D. CHINGAPA)
CHIEF ELECTORAL OFFICER, SIKKIM
3
ELECTION COMMISSION OF INDIA
Nirvachan Sadan
Ashoka Road
New Delhi-110001.
NOTIFICATION
No. 464/*9 (2),- In pursuance of Section 56 of the Representation of the People
Act, 1951 (43 of 1951), the Election Commission hereby fixes the hours specified in Column
2 of the Table below as the hours during which a poll shall, if necessary, be take at the
Election to the House of the people to be held from all parliamentary constituencies in the
State specified in column 1, in pursuance of the President’s notification published in the
Gazette of India, Extraordinary, Part II, Section 3 (iii), dated 27th March, 1996.
TABLE
Name of the State
Union Territory
Hours of Poll
1
2
21. Sikkim
7.00 A.M. to 5.00 P.M.
By Order,
(C.R. BRAHMAM)
SECRETARY
(N.D. CHINGAPA)
CHIEF ELECTORAL OFFICER, SIKKIM.
Gangtok Saturday 30th March, 1996
No. 17
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
HOME DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
Date: 12th February, 1996.
No. 3/Home/96
NOTIFICATION
The State Government has constituted the Agricultural Development and Farmers
Welfare Board vide Notification No. 19/Home/95 dated 18th and appointed Mr.
M.B. Rai as Chairman of the Board vide Notification No. 22/Home/95 dated 18th April 1995.
2.
It is further notified that the State Government has been pleased to appoint the
following officials and non-officials as Members of the Agriculture Development and
farmers Welfare Board with immediate effect:(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
(vi)
(vii)
Development Commissioner
Secretary, Animal Husbandry
Secretary, Co-operation
Secretary, Rural Development
Secretary, Agriculture
Mrs. Devika Basnet of Pakyong
Mr Degay Bhutia of Gyalshing
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member Secretary
Member
Member
3.
The functions assigned to the Board are as follows:-
(i)
To formulate policies and programmes to develop land based activities like field
crops, vegetable and horticultural crops, poultry and livestock, fisheries, bee keeping
(ii)
To explore and recommend viable off-farm activities like handicrafts, bamboo works
weaving etc. including other village industries such as food processing for supplemental income and provide engagements during off-season and after farm works.
(iii)
To recommend measures to streamline delivery of agricultural inputs including irrigation and credit so as to ensure timely availability of all the inputs for undertaking
various agricultural operations and off-farm activities.
(iii)
To promote cooperative movement for various purposes like distribution on of
essential commodities and consumer items, agricultural inputs, disbursement of credits, marketing of farm produce, development of processing units, village industries
(iv)
To suggest measures to regulate use of agricultural lands for non-agricultural purosed to avoid depletion of farm lands and prevent migration of people from rural
areas to urban centres.
(vi)
(vii)
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To improve upon terms of trade in favour of farming communities by finding
ways and means to realize this objective.
To protect the interest of tenants, agricultural laborers and others in order to improve their living conditions and provide social security. This include bringing far
mers together as organized sector, improving upon their bargaining power, involving
them directly in rural development, in promoting insurance of farmers crops, lives
tock etc. to take case or risk involved.
(viii) To promote an encourage formation of NGOs to look after farmers need of training, welfare activities, production programme etc. on a long term perspective.
(ix)
To suggest measures to make extension system more effective in need basis and to
suit the changing situation of Government policies and programmes and also to keep
pace with advances in science and technology.
(x)
To promote exchange of ideas amongst farmers residing in different places and organise exposure-cum-training tours of farmers within and outside the State.
(xi)
All matters relating to the development of the agricultural sector and those that promote the welfare of the farmers and any other related matters.
By Order and in the name of the Governor.
(K.A. VARADAN)
CHIEF SECRETARY.
(F. No. 54 (209) Home/9)
ADDITIONAL SECRETARY (HOME)
Gangtok Saturday, 30th March, 1996
No. 18
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
URBAN DELOPMENT & HOUSING DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
Dated the 12th February, 1996.
No. 26(22)95-96/556/DUE & HD
NOTIFICATION
Consequent upon the findings of a Committee constituted under Home Department
Notification No. 2110/Home/95 of 8th September, 1995 following the Deorali-Syari natural
disaster of 6th September, 1995 which caused severe loss of life and private property, and as
per recommendations of the said Committed as accepted by the Government, the following
area in and around Gangtok are hereby declared, in public interest, as unsuitable and unsafe
for any further house construction for human habitation, viz,(1) Tathangchen
(2) Chandmari
(3) Pani House
(4) Arithang
(5) Bhojoghari
Accordingly, no further constructions have been stapped as a result of the Deorali-Syari
disaster in any of these areas, further construction should continue only after clearance of the
Urban Development & Housing Department for which the respective owners should submit
their Blue Print Plans to this Department for review and approval. All such plans shall be
examined by a Technical Committed of exports consisting of representatives from the following Departments:(1) Urban Development & Housing Department
(2) Mines & Geology Department
(3) Buildings Department
(4) Irrigation Department
(5) Public Health Engineering Department
3.
Any new construction in the areas falling outside the existing notified area but
within the boundary as mentioned in the schedule, shall be regulated in accordance with the
provisions of Sikkim Building Construction Regulations, 1991.
NORTH :
EAST
:
SCHEDULE
The boundary begins from the hill top on the Northern side behind the Taktse
Palace compound and proceeds along the ridge to Tashi View Point and then
to Hanuman Tok.
From the Hanuman Tok point the boundary follows the western edge of the
motorable link road upto the 3rd Mile Police Check-Post. From 3rd Mile Police
check Post it runs along the eastern edge of the Gangtok Nathula Road upto
downward along the jhora till it meets the western bank of Rorochu (Bhusuk)
kola.
2
SOUTH : From the point where the Jhora meets the Rorochu it proceeds down-stream
along the wertern bank of the Rorochu upto the confluence of Rorochu and
Ranikhola near the Crematorium at Ranipool.
WEST : From the confluence at the Crematorium point, the boundary proceeds upstream
along the eastern bank of Ranikhola till it meets the point where the river crossses the Gangtok-Ranka road at Reshithang. From the crossing, the boundary
proceeds further along the Rani Khola uoto the point where the Mahvir ridge
rises from the Khola. From this point, the boundary runs along the ridge, crosses
the Mahvir, till it meets the point where the Northern boundary begins.
By Order,
L.B. RAI
SECRETARY
URBAN DEVELOPMENT & HOUSING DEPARTMENT
Gangtok Saturday, 30th March, 1996
No. 19
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
HOME DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
Dated the 27th March, 1996
No. 54(215)Home/96/580
OFFICE ORDER
The State Government hereby declares the following as designated Officers for the
Purpose of section 28A of the Representation of the People Act, 1951, with immediate effect
For the conduct of General Election to Lok Sabha, 1996:1.
2.
3.
4.
The Director General of Police, Sikkim,
All Police Director General of Police, Sikkim borne on the Strength
Of State Government.
All Central Forces requisitioned in the State for assisting the State Police
All Forest Guard and Home Guards.
BY ORDER
K.A. VARADAN,
CHIEF SECRETARY
Gangtok Wednesday, 3rd April, 1996
No. 20
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
HOME DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
No. 6(9) Home/87/7
Dated the 30/03/1996
NOTIFICATION
In exercise of the powers conferred by section 21 of the Code of Criminal Procedure,
1973 (Act 2 of 1974), the State Government hereby appoints the following officers to be
special Executive Magistrates with immediate effect till further orders for maintenance of
Law and order within the boundaries of the Districts of the State of Sikkim under which
their names appear here in below and they shall exercise all the powers conferred on an Executie Magistrate under the Code under Sections 129 to 138 and 141 to 144:WEST DISTRICT
1. Shri. Raj Mohan Pradhan, D.E. (Buildings), Geyzing,
2. Shri. R.P. Tripathy, Dy. Director, Education, West
3. Shri. S.Z. Lucksom, DFO, Land Use, West.
4. Shri. C.P. Tongden, D.E. R.D.D., West
5. Shri. T.B. Gurung, D.E.( Roads & Bridges), West
6. Shri. Y.K. Pradhan, Dy. Director, Horticulture, West.
7. Shri. N.T. Bhutia, D.E. (Power), West.
NORTH DISTRICT
1. Shri. C.S.Roa, ACT (T), Forest, North.
2. Shri. S.K. Shilal, D.D.O. (North)
3. Shri. G.S. Sharma, D.E. (Building), North
4. Shri. Prem Subba, D.E. (Power), North.
5. Shri. P. Lepcha, Revenue Officer, Mangan
6. Shri. P.T. Bhutia, Dy. Director Horticulture, North.
7. Shri. T. Lepcha, Dy. Director Agriculture, North
SOUTH DISTRICT
1. Shri. T.B. Rajalim, D.E. (RDD), Jorethang, South.
2. Shri. G.K. Rai, R.O. Namchi, South
3. Shri. S.B.S.Bhadauria, IFS, DFO (LU &E), Namchi, South.
4. Shri. H.B. Rai, DDO South), Namchi
5. Shri. D.K. Rai, Dy. Director Agriculture, Namchi.
By Order and in the name of the Governor
K.A. VARADAN
CHIEF SECRETARY
Gangtok Wednesday 3rd April, 1996
No. 21
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
HOME DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
No. 8/Home/96
Dated 2.4.96
NOTIFICATION
The State Government is pleased to hereby accept, with immediate effect, the resignation tendered by Shri B.B Gooroong, Political Advisor to the Chief Minister.
BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR.
K.A. VARADAN
CHIEF SECRETARY
(F. No. 38 (40) Home/94)
Gangtok Wednesday, 3rd April, 1996
No. 22
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
HOME DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
Dated the 2nd April,1996
No. 9/Home/96
NOTIFICATION
The State Government is pleased to hereby accept, with immediate effecdt, the resignation tendered by Shri Bhim Dahal, Personel and Political Secretary to the chief
Minister.
BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR
K.A. VARADAN
Chief Secretary
(F. No. 38(40) Home/94)
Gangtok Wednesday 3rd April 1996
No. 23
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
HOME DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
Dated: 2nd April, 1996
No. 10/Home/96
NOTIFICATION
The Governor of Sikkim is pleased to hereby accept with immediate effect, the
Resignation tendered by Shri Vinod Pradhan, Chairman, Sikkim Nationalised Transport.
By Order and in the name of the Governor.
K.A. VARADAN
CHIEF SECRETARY
(F. No. 2 (1) Home/77/Pt-II)
Gangtok Thursday, 4th April 1996
No. 24
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
ELECTION DEPARTMENT
No. 244/H/96
Dated Gangtok the 25/3/96
Election Commission if India’s notification No. 56/96 (3) dated 18th March, 1996
hereby republished for general information.
ELECTION COMMISSION INDIA
Nirvachen Sadan
Ashoka Road,
New Delhi-110001.
Dated 18 March, 1996
28 Phalguna, 1917 (Saka)
NOTIFICATION
No. 56/96 (3) – Whereas, the “Natun Asom Gana Parishad’ is a recognized State
Party in the State of Assam and the symbol ‘Two Leaves’ is reserved for it in the State of
Assam under the provisions of the Election Symbols (Reservation and Allotment) Order, 1968;
2 AND WHEREAS, it has been reported to the Commission that aforesaid party has
merged with the Asom Gana Parished another recognized State party in the State of
Assam;
3. AND WHEREAS, the Commission has directed under paragraph 18 of the Election
session and after taking into account all the available facts and circumstances, that said
Natun Asom Ganga Parishad has merged with the Ason Gana Parishad, and is no longer
in existence as a separate party;
4. AND WHEREAS, the Commission has directed under paragraph 18 of the Election
Symbols (Reservation and Allotment) Order, 1968 that the name of ‘Natun Asom Gana
Parishad’ shall be removed from the list of recognized State Parties;
5. NOW, THEREFORE, in pursuance of clause (b) of sub-paragraph (1) and sub-paragraph (2) of paragraph 17 of the Election Symbols (Reservation and Allotment) Order,
1968, the Election Commission hereby makes the following further amendment to its NotificationNo. 56/96/Jud. II, dated 05302.96, as amended, namely:IN TABLE II of the said Notification,Against the entry “2- Assam” in column 1, the existing entries in columns (2) (3)
and (4) relating to Natun Asom Gana Parishad shall be DELETED.
By Order
S.K. MENDTRATTA
PRINCIPAL SECRETARY
D. Samdup,
Deputy Secretary,
Election Department
Gangtok
Gangtok,
Wednesday,
April,
10th
1996
No. 25
GANGTOK OF SIKKIK
ELECTION DEPARTMENT
Dated Gangtok, the 7th April 96
No. 251/H/96
Election Commission of India’s notification No. 56/96 (10) dated 2nd April, 1996 is hereby
republished for general information.
ELECTION COMMISSION OF INDIA
Nirvachan Sadan
Ashoka Road,
New Delhi-110001.
Dated 3rd April 96
13, Chaitra, 1918 (Saka)
NOTIFIATION
No. 56/96(10) WHEREAS, by its order dated 2nd April, 1996 the Election Commission of
India has registered the Tamil Maanila Congress (Moopanar) as political party under section 29A
of the Representation of the People Act, 1951, on and with effect from 2-04-1996;
2.
AND WHEREAS, the Commission, by its further orders dated 2nd April 1996 has directed that
the said Tamil Maanila Congress (Moopanar) be recognized as a State Party in the State of Tamil
Nadu and the symbol “Bycycle” be reserved for it under the provisions of the Election Symbols
(Reservation and Allotment)
order, 1968;
3.
Now, therefore, in pursuance of Clause (b) of Sub-paragraph(1) and sub-paragraph (2) of
paragraph 17 of the ElectionSymbols (Reservation and Alootment) Order, 1968, the Election
commission hereby makes the following amendments to its Notification No. 56/96/JUD- II dated
5th February, 1996 published as O.N. 11(E), dated 05-02-1996 in the Gazette of India, Extraordinary, Part-II, section 3(iii), and as amended from time to time; namely:(I)
In Table II appended to the said notification, against the entry “18-Tamil Nadu” in column 1,
The following entries shall be inserted un columns 3,4 and 5 respectively:“4. Tamil Maanila Congress
(Moopanar)
(II)
Bicycle
Satyamurthy Bhavan,
General Patters Road.
Madras- 600002”.
In Table IV of the said notification, against “22-Tamil Nadu” in column 1, the entry “18Bicycle” specified in column 2 shall be DELETED.
By order,
S.K. MENDIRATTA)
PRINCIPAL SECRETARY
Sd/- D.K. Pradhan
Deputy Chief Electoral Officer
Election Department, Gangtok.
Gangtok,
Wednesday,
April,
10th
1996
No. 26
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
ELECTION DEPARTMENT
Dated Gangtok, the 7th April 96
No. 252/H/96
Election Commission of India’s notification No. 56/96(11) dated 3rd April, 1996 is hereby
Republished for general information.
ELECTION COMMISSION OF INDIA
Nirvachan Sadan
Ashoka Road,
New Delbi-110001.
Dated 3rd April 96
14, Chaitra, 1918 (Saka)
NOTIFICATION
No. 56/96(11) WHEREAS, by its order dated 16th June, 1994 Election Commission of India
Has registered the Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam as political party under section 29A
the Representation of the People Act, 1951, on and with effect from 14-06-1994;
2.
AND WHEREAS, the Commission, by its further orders dated 3rd April 1996 has directed that
The said Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam recognized as a State Party in the State of
Tamil Nadu and the symbol “Umbrella” be reserved for it under the provisions of the Election
Symbols (Reservation and Allotment) Order, 1968;
3.
Now, therefore, in pursuance of Clause (b) of Sub-paragraph (1) and sub-paragraph (2) of
paragraph 17 of the Election Symbols (Reservation and Allotment) Order, 1968, the Election
Commission hereby makes the following amendments to its Notification No. 56/96/JUD- I dated 5th
February, 1996 published as O.N.11 (E), dated 05-02-1996 in the Gazette of India, Extraordinary,
Part-II, section 3(iii), and as amended from time to time; namely:(I)
In Table appended to the said notification, against the entry “18- Tamil Nadu” in column 1, the
following entries shall be inserted in columns 3,4 and 5 respectively:“5 Marumalarchi Dravida
Umbrella
“Thayagam”
Munnetra Kazhagam
No. 4, 1st Avenue
Gangtok
Wednesday,
April,
10th
1996
No. 27
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
ELECTION DEPARTMENT
No. 253/H/96
Dated Gangtok, the 9th April 96
Election Commission of India’s notification No. 470/96/JUD-II/(21) dated 4th April,
1996 is hereby republished for general information.
ELECTION COMMISION OF INDIA
Nirvachan Sadan
Ashoka Road,
New Delhi-110001.
Dated 4th April 96
NOTIFICATION
No. 470/96/JUD-II (21) WHEREAS, rule 59A of the Conduct of Elections Rules, 1961 as
Amended by the Conduct of Elections (Second Amendment) Rules, 1993 with effect from 15th
February, 1993, provides that where the Election Commission apprehends intimidation and victimiSation of electors in any constituency and it is pf the opinion that it is absolutely necessary that ballot
Papers taken out of all ballot boxes used in that constituency should be mixed before counting instead
of being counted polling station wise it may, by notification in the Official Gazette, specify such
constituency;
2. AND WHEREAS, on such specification under the said rule 59A of the Conduct of Elections
Rules, 18961, the ballot papers of the specified constituency shall be counted by being mixed instead
Of being counted polling station wise;
3. AND WHEREAS, the Election Commission has carefully considered the matter and has
Decided that in the light of the prevailing situation in the State of Sikkim and in the interest of free
And fair election and also for safety and security of electors and with a view to preventing intimidation
And victimization of elector in that State, each of the Parliamentary constituencies in the State of
Sikkim may be specified under the said rule 59A
(II)
In Table III of the said notification, the under columns 1 and 2 relating to “Marumalai”
Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam” mention at S.No. shall be DELETED.
(III) In Table IV of the said notification, against “22- Tamil Nadu” in column 1, the entry “103Umbrella” specified in column 2 SHALL BE DELETED.
4. Further, the Commission, for the purposes of removal of any doubts, directs under para 18 of
the Election symbol (Reservation and Allotment) Order, 1968 that if any candidate has filled the
nomination paper in which he has made declaration that he has been set up at the election by the
“Marumalai” Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam” and give a preference for a symbol other than the
Symbol Umbrella, he shall be deemed to have given a preference for the symbol ‘Umbrella’ provided
The party fulfills each of the requirements of clauses (b), (c) and (d) of para 13 of the said Symbols
Order in respect of such candidate within the time prescribed in that para.
By Order,
(S.K. MENDIRATTA)
PRINCIPAL SECRETARY
Sd/- D.K. Pradhan
Deputy Chief Electoral Officer
Election Department, Gangtok
Gangtok,
Wednesday,
April, 10th
1996
No.28
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
ELECTION DEPARTMENT
No. 254/H/96
Dated Gangtok, the 6thApril 96
NOTIFICATION
In pursuance of sub-rule (2) of rule 11 of the Conduct of Election Rules, 1961 the
Following is published for general information.
FORM 7 A
(See rule 10(I))
List of Contesting Candidates
Election to the House of the people from the Sikkim Parliamentary Constituency.
Sl.
No
1
Nameof
Candidate
2
Address
of Candidate
3
Party
Affiliation
4
Symbol
allotted
5
1
Bhagwan Prasad
Independent
Axe
2
Bhim Prasad Dahal
Ranipool Bazar,
East Sikkim
Timberbung
P.O. Timberbong
West Sikkim
Sikkim Democratic
Front
Umbrella
3.
Dhan Bahadur Tamang
Pani House
P.O Tadong
East Sikkim
Independent
Boy & girl
4.
Krishna Chandra Pradhan
Development Area
Gangtok, E, Sikkim
Independent
Ladder
5.
Nabin Chandra Subba
Soreng,
West Sikkim
Independent
Hurricane
6.
Nandalal gurung
P.O Parkha,
East Sikkim
Independent
Bow &
Arrow
7.
Nar Bahadur Bhandari
P.O.Ranipool,
East Sikkim
Sikkim Sangram
Parishad
Elephant
Place …………….
Date ……………..
R. Agarwal
Returning Officer
Sikkim Parliamentary Constituency
Sd/- (D.K. Pradhan)
Deputy Chief Electoral Officer,
Election Department, Gangtok.
Gangtok,
Monday
15th April, 1996
No.29
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
ELECTION DEPARTMENT
Dated Gangtok the 26th March’ 96
No. 245/H/96
The Election Commission of India’s notification No.56/96(5) dated 21st March, 96
Is hereby republished for general information.
ELECTION COMMISSION OF INDIA
No. 56/96 (5)- In exercise of the power conferred by clause (d) of sub para (1) and in
Pursuance of sub para (2) of paragraph 17 of the Election Symbols (Reservation and Allotment ) Order, 1968, the Election Commission of India hereby makes the following further
amendments to its notification No, 56/96/JUD. II dated 05.02.1996, as amended from the
time to time namely,
IN TABLE IV of the said Notification ;Against ’30- Delhi in Column (1) after the entry at S. No. 101 in Column (2) the folloWing entries shall be added; namely :“102.
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
Baby Doll
Ball
Bangle
Basket
Batsman
Bead Necklace
Biscuits
Book Rest
Bread
Brief Case
Bugle
Bus Stand
Camera
Cake
Cot
Coconut
Cube
119.
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
Cultivator Cutting Crop
Dao
Dolli
Envelope
Electric Pole
Fork
Fort
Flute
Gum Bottle
Hanger
Iron
Ice cream
Maize
Pillow
Pineapple
pressure Cooker
Water Tap
By Order
S.K. MENDIRATTA
PRINCIPAL SECRETARY
D. Samdup
Deputy Secretary
Election Department
D
Gangtok
Manday
15th
April, 1996
No.30
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
HOME DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
Dated the 3rd April, 1996
No. 11/Home/96
NOTIFICATION
In supersession of Notification No. 19/ Home/94 dated 2.5.1994, the Governor of
Sikkim has been pleased to reconstitute the Technical Advisory Committee consisting of the
Following to assist and advise the State Flood Control Board :1.
Secretary to Government of Sikkim
Chairman
Irrigation Department, Gangtok
2.
Secretary to Government of Sikkim
Building & Housing Department, Gangtok
Member
3.
Secretary/ Principal Chief Engineer
Roads & Bridges Department, Gangtok
Member
4.
Principal Chief Conservator of Forest
Forest Department, Government of Sikkim, Gangtok
Member
5.
Superintending Engineer
Central Water Commission
Government of India, Tadong, Gangtok
Member
6.
Superintending Engineer
Irrigation Department, Government os Sikkim
Gangtok
Member Secretary
By order and in the name of the Governor.
K.A.VARADAN
CHIEF SECRRTARY
(F.No. 9(48)EW/IRRI/VOL.II
Gangtok,
Tuesday
16th
April, 1996
No. 31
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
ELECTION DEPARTMENT
No. 255/H/96
Dated: Gangtok the 14th April, 1996
Gangtok,
Tuesday
16th
April, 1996
No. 31
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
ELECTION DEPARTMENT
Dated: Gangtok the 14th April, 1996
No. 255/H/96
Election Commission of India’s notification No. 56/96 (12) dated 7th April, 1996 is
Hereby republished for general information.
ELECTION COMMISSION OF INDIA
Nirvachan Sadan
Ashoka road,
New Delhi- 110001
Dated 7th April, 1996
18 Chaitra , 1918 (SAKA)
NOTIFICATION
No 56/96(12)- In exercise of the power conferred by clause (d) of sub para (1) and in pursuance of sub- para (2) of paragraph 17 of the Election Symbols (Reservation and Allotment)
Order, 1968, the Election Commission of India hereby makes the following further amendment to its notification No. 56/96/JUD-II dated 05-02-1996, as amended from the time to
time namely :I , TABLE IV of said Notification;
“32 Bell
41 Chair
42 Letter Box
43 Rising sun
44 Spade and Stoker
45 Spectacles
46 Two Leaves
47 Table
48 Umbrella
2. This notification will be deemed to have taken effect from 06-04-1996.
By Order
S.K MENDIRATTA
PRINCIPAL SECRETARY
D.K. PRADHAN
Deputy Chief Electoral Officer,
Election Department, Gangtok
Gangtok,
Thursday, 18th April 1996
No. 32
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
FOOD & CIVIL SUPPLIES & CONSUMER AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT
INDIRA BYE-PASS ROAD
GANGTOK, SIKKIM – 737102
Dated 29th February, ‘96
Ref. No. 4207/FCS & CA
NOFIFICATION
In partial modification of notification No. 4(70) 80-81/ WM/FCS/15 dated Gangtok
16-9-94 and in exercise of the power conferred by sub section 5 of the Controller of
Dards of Weights and Measures (Enforcement ) Act 1985 (No 54 of 1985) Controller of
Weights and Measures hereby directs that the Inspectors mentioned in column 2-3 of the
Table below shall exercise the power and discharge the duties conferred of imposed upon
Them by or under the said Act power within the local limits as are specified against each them in
Column 4 of the said Table.
TABLE
SL. No
1
1.
Name
2
Shri L. B Pradhan
Designation
3
Inspector
2.
Shri Himalaya Rai
Inspector
Local Limits
4
Area comprised with the
District of North
Area comprised with the
District of South
This order will take effect from the date of order.
R.S Shresta
Commissioner –cum-Secretary-cum Controller.
Gangtok
Friday, 19th April, 1996
No.33
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
HOME DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
Dated the 23rd march, 1996
No. 6(9) Home/87/5
NOTIFICATION
In exercise of the power conferred by section 21 of the Code of Criminal Procedure,
1973 (Act 2 of 1974), the State Government hereby appoints the following officers to be Special Executive Magistrates with immediate effect till further orders for maintenance of low
and order within the boundaries of the East District of the State of Sikkim and they shall Exercies all the power conferred on an Executive magistrate under the code under Sections
129 to 138 and 141 to 144:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Shri K.N. Lepcha, Project Director, NRSE, R.D.D
Shri D.P. brasal, joint Secretary, Industries Deptt.
Shri N.G. Kiran, M. D. SIDICO.
Shri Amrik Singh, joint Secretary, Health Deptt.
Shri D.T. Bhutia, joint Secretary Animal Husbandary Deptt.
Ms. Samten Dolma , Deputy Secretary, Land Revenue Deptt.
Ms Tensing Kizon, Revenue Officer, Gangtok Sub Division.
By Order and in the name of the Governor.
K.A. VARADAN
CHIEF SECRETARY
____________________________________________________________________________________
Gangtok Saturday, 20th April 1996
No. 34
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
FOREST DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK.
Not. No. 1383/ F
Dated : 22.3.9.96
NOTIFICATION
In exercise of the powers vested in the State Government under section 52 of the
Water (Prevention &Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 and Section 28 of the Air
(Prevention & Control of Pollution ) Act, 1981, The State Government hereby notifies
the Pollution Control Laboratory, Forest Secretariat Annexe, as the State water & Air
Laboratory to carry out the functions entrusted to the State Water Laboratory under the
Water ( Prevention & Control of Pollution)Act, 1974 and the functions entrusted to the
State Air Laboratory under the Air ( Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1981.
N.C. SHENGA
SECRETARY-CUM- PCCF
FOREST DEPARTMENT
_________________________________________________________________________
Gangtok Tuesday, 23rd April, 1995
No. 35__
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
LAW DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
Dated: 17th April, 1996
No.1/LD/RC/96
NOTIFICATION
The following Act of the Sikkim Legislative Assembly having received the assent
of Government on 29 day of March, 1996 is hereby published for general information :THE SIKKIM APPROPRIATION ACT, 1996
(ACT NO 1 OF 1996)
AN
ACT
to authorize payment and appropriation of certain further sums from and out of the
Consolidated Fund of the State of Sikkim for the Services of the Financial Year 1995-96.
BE it enacted by the Legislative of Sikkim in the Forty-Seventh Year of the
Republic of India as follows :Short title
1. This Act may be called the Sikkim Appropriation Act, 1996
2. From and out of the Consolidated Fund of the State of Sikkim,
Issue of
Rs.352,50,69,000/there may be paid and applied sums not exceeding those specified
out of the consolidated
in column 3 of the Schedule amounting in the aggregate to the sum
Fund of the State of
of three hundred fifty two crores fifty lakhs sixty nine thousand
Sikkim for the
rupees towards defraying the several charges which will come in
Financial Year 1995course for payment during the Financial Year 1995-96 in respect of
96
the services specified in column 2 of the Schedule.
Appropriation
3. The sum authorized to be paid from and out of the
Consolidated Fund of the State of Sikkim by this act shall be
appropriated for the services and purposes specified in the
Schedule in relation to the said year.
THE SCHEDULE
(See section 2 and 3)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
(In thousand of Rupees)
No.
SERVICES AND PURPOSES
SUMS NOT EXCEEDING
OF
Voted by the
Charged on
Total
Vote
Legislative
the consoliAssembly
dated Fund
1. State Legislature Appropriation
Revenue
3125 100
3225
Governor
Revenue
470
470
2. Council of Ministers
Revenue
10550
10550
3. Administration of Justice
Revenue
2000 526
2526
4. Election
Revenue
2310
2310
6. Land Revenue
Revenue
1030
1030
J. Stamps and Registration
Revenue
10616
10616
11. Secretariat General Services
Revenue
2906
2906
12. District Administration
Revenue
737
737
13. Treasury & Accounts Administration Revenue
831
831
14. Police
Revenue
24854
24854
15. Jails
Revenue
440
440
16. Stationery and Printing
Revenue
600
600
17. Public Works (Buildings)
Revenue
86130
50
86180
Capital
26770
26770
18. Other Administrative Service
Revenue
4112
4112
19. Pension and other Retirement benefit Revenue
700
700
20. Miscellaneous General Service
Revenue
2589490
2589490
21. Education
Revenue
34300
34300
22. Sports and public Service
Revenue
5790
5790
23. Art and Culture
Revenue
2075
2075
24. Medical and Public health
Revenue
24930
24930
25. Water Supply and Sanitation
Revenue
3485
3485
26. Urban Development
Capital
74615
74615
28. Social Security
Revenue
4575
4575
29. Labour and labour Welfare
31. Relief on Account of Natual
32. Other Social Services (Ecclesiatical)
34. Agriculture
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
335
58055
625
21360
335
58055
625
21360
35. Soil and Water Conservation
36. Animal Husbandry
39. Forestry and Wild life
40. Other Agriculture Programme
41. Food Storage and Warehousing
43. Rural Development
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
6675
9855
8935
2950
6900
3000
6675
9855
8935
2950
6900
3000
44. Irrigation and Flood Control
45. Power
Revenue
Revenue
2600
5450
2600
5450
46. Industries
Revenue
1800
1800
47. Mines and Geology
48. Roads and Bridges
Revenue
Revenue
650
5300
650
5300
49. Road and Transport
50. Other Scientific Research
51. Secretariat-Economic Services
52. Tourism
54. Loans to Government Servants
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Capital
Total:
80000
2950
500
5000
3523923
80000
2950
500
5000
1146 3525069
By Order of the Governor
B.R. PRADHAN
Secretary to the Govt. of Sikkim
Law Department
F. No. 16(82) LD/77-96
Gangtok Tuesday, 23rd April, 1996
No. 36
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
FINANCE DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
Dated 17th January, 96
Ref. No. 12/FIN/ACCTT.
NOTIFICATION
In exercise of powers conferred by Clause 3 of Article 166 of the Constitution of
India, the Governor is pleased to amend the Sikkim Financial Rules, 1979.
Short Title:- (1) These rules may be caked the Sikkim Financial Rules (13th Amendment) 1996
(2) These amendments shall come into force with immediate effect.
(3) Insert the following after Sl. No. 36 in Appendix 1 of the said Rules.
“37. Secretary to the Chief Minister of Sikkim.”
Tashi Tobden
Secretary Finance
Gangtok Wednesday, 24th April, 1996
No. 37
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER-CUM-SECRETARY
EX-OFFICIO CONTROLLER OF LEGAL METROLOGY
FOOD AND CIVIL SUPPLIER DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK-SIKKIM
Dated the 23rd March, 1996
No. 7/WM/FCS
NOTIFICATION
In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (1) of section 65 of the Standards
of weights and Measures (Enforcement) Act, 1985 (54 of m1985) and in supersecssion of Notification No.4 (70) 80-81 /WM/FCS/2, dated 5.7.1990, I, R.S. Shresta, Controller of Legal
Metrology in the State of Sikkim, hereby authorize the Deputy Controller and the Assistant
controllers of Weights and Measures mentioned in Column 2 of the Table below to compound
the offences specified in sub-section (1) of that section within the local limits mentioned
against each of them in Column 3 of the said Table.
TABLE
DESIGNATION
LOCAL LIMITS
9
3
____________________________________________________________________________
1.
2.
3.
Deputy Controller
Assistant Controller
(East & North)
Assistant Controller
(South & West)
Whole of the State of Sikkim.
Area comprised in the District
of East & North
Area comprised in the Districts
of South & West.
R.S. Shresta
Commissioner-cum-Secretary-cum-Controller
Government of Sikkim
Gangtok Friday 26th April, 1996
No. 38
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
LAW DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
Dated: 17th April, 1996.
No. 2/LD/RC/96
NOTIFICATION
The following Act of the Sikkim Legislative Assembly having received the assent of
the Governor on 29 day of March, 1996 is hereby published for general information:-
THE SIKKIM APPROPRIATION (VOTE ON ACCOUNT) ACT, 1996
(ACT NO. 2 OF 1996)
AN
ACT
To provide for the withdrawal of certain sums from and out of the Consolidated Fund of
the State of Sikkim for the Services of a part of the Financial Year, 1996-97.
BE it enacted by the Legislative of the State of Sikkim in the Forty-Seventh Year
of the Republic of India as follows:1. This Act may be called the Sikkim Appropriation (Vote on Account)
Act, 1996.
Issue of
2. From and out of the Consolidated Fund of the State of Sikkim there
Rs. 618,00,18,000/- may be withdrawn sums not exceeding those specified in column 3 of
Out of the Consoli- the schedule amounting in the aggregate to the sums if six hundred
ted Fund of the
& eighteen crores eighteen thousand rupees towards defraying the
State of Sikkim for several charges which will come in course for payment during the
the financial year Financial year 1996-97 in respect of the services specified in column
1996-97
2 of the Schedule.
Short title
Appropriation 3.
The sum authorized to be paid and applied frim and out of the
Consolidated Fund of the State of Sikkik by this Act shall be appropriated for the services and purposes specified in the Schedule in relation to the year.
1
2
2
THE SCHEDULE
(See Section 2 and 3)
3
4
(In thousand of Rupees)
SUMS NOT EXCEEDING
No. SERVICE AND PURPOSE
Of
Vote
1. State Legislature
Appropriation-Governor
2. Council of Minister
3. Administration of Justice
4. Election
5. Income and Sales Tax
6. Land Revenue
7. Stamps and Registration
8. Excise (Abkari)
9. Tax on Vehcle
10. Other Taxes and Duties on CommodiTies & Services
Interest Payments
Public Service Commission
11. Secretariat-General Services
12. District Administration
13. Treasury and Account Administration
14. Police
15. Jails
16. Stationary and Printing
17. Public Works (Building)
18. Other Administrative Service
19. Pension and Other Retirement Benefits
20. Miscellaneous General Services
21. Education
22. Sports and Youth Services
23. Art and Culture
24. Medical and Public Health
25. Water Supply and Sanitation
26. Urban Development
27. Information and Publicity
28. Social Security and Security
29. Labour and Labour Welfare
30. Nutrition
31. Relief on Account of Natural CalamiTies
32. Other Social Service (Ecclesiatical
33. Secretariat Social Services
34. Agriculture
35. Soil and Water Conservation
36. Animal Husbandry
37. Dairy Development
38. Fisheries
39. Forestry and Wildlife
40. Other Agriculture
Voted by
the LegislaTie AssemBly.
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
5325
7165
5243
4203
1896
6879
25
20303
563
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Capital
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Capital
Revenue
Capital
Revenue
Revenue
Capital
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
645
15458
6105
8790
96113
1325
6460
95750
120428
13678
20000
3951120
246823
7935
4985
99673
30808
82705
17405
6015
5035
21296
250
2215
12855
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Capital
Revenue
Capital
Revenue
Capital
Revenue
Capital
Revenue
Capital
Revenue
Capital
47418
2874
1048
73415
2375
24865
32096
1800
11950
3590
950
70474
1200
15400
Charged on
the Consolidated Fund
425
1951
2900
161748
855
-
5
Total
5325
7165
5243
4203
1896
6879
25
20303
563
645
15458
6105
8790
96113
1325
6460
95750
120428
13678
20000
3951120
246823
7935
4985
99673
30808
82705
17405
6015
5035
21296
250
2215
12855
47418
2874
1048
73415
2375
24865
32096
1800
11950
3590
950
70474
1200
15400
3
1
2
41. Food, Storage and Warehousing
42. Co-operation
43. Rural Development
44. Irrigation
45. Power
46. Industries
47. Mines and Geology
48. Roads and Bridges
49. Road Transport Services
50. Other Scientific Research
51. Secretariat-Economic Services
52. Tourism
53. Aid Materials and Equipments
Public Debt
54. Loans to Government Servants
3
Revenue
Capital
Revenue
Capital
Revenue
Capital
Revenue
Capital
Revenue
Capital
Revenue
Capital
Revenue
Capital
Revenue
Capital
Revenue
Capital
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Capital
Capital
4
16088
1300
8507
11840
51700
5800
20538
250
72238
152350
17363
26740
2795
2650
80928
163925
65385
9100
6051
8118
16548
3
5305
5
51694
-
16088
1300
8507
11840
51700
5800
20538
250
72238
152350
17363
26740
2795
2650
80928
163925
65385
9100
6051
8118
16548
3
5305
_________________________________________________
Total:
5960445
219573
6180018
_________________________________________________
By Order of the Governor
B.R. PRADHAN
Secretary to the Govt. of Sikkim
Law Department
F. No. 16(82) LD/77-96
Gangtok Friday, 26th April 1996
No. 39
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER-CUM-SECRETARY
EX-OFFICIO CONTROLLER OF LEGAL METRILOGY
FOOD AND CIVIL SUPPLLIES DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK-SIKKIM
Dated the 23rd March, 1996
No. 8/M/FCS
NOTIFICATION
In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (1) of section 73 of the Standards
of Weights and Measures Act, 1976 (60 of 1976) read with Notification No. G.R.S. 710
Dated 7.7.84 of Ministry of Food and Civil Supplies, Department of Civil Supplies,
Government of India and in Supersession of Notification No. 4 (70) 80 81/WM/FCS/13,
Dated 10.8.1994, I R.S Shresta, Controller pf Legal Metrology in the State of Sikkim
hereby authorise the Deputy Controller and the Assistant Controllers of Weights and Measures mentioned in column 2 of the Table below to compound the offences specified in
Sub-section (1) of that section within the local limits mentioned against each of them in
Column 3 of the said Table.
TABLE
Sl. No.
1
DESIGNATION
2
1.
2.
Deputy Controller
Assistant Controller
(East & North)
Assistant Controller
(South & West)
3.
LOCAL LIMITS
3
Whole of the State of Sikkim
Area comprised in the Districts
of East & North
Area comprised in the Districts
of South & West.
R.S. Shresta
Commissioner-cum-Secretary-cum-Controller
Government of Sikkim
Gangtok Friday, 26th April, 1996
No. 40
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
HOME DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
Dated 25th March, 96
No. 6/HOME/96
NOTOFICATION
In exercise that the State Government has been pleased to constitute the Command
Area Development Board to implement the Command Area Development Programme in
Sikkim. Following officials have been appointed as the member of the Board with immediate
effect:1.
Secretary
Irrigation Department
Government of Sikkim
Chairman
2.
Secretary
Agriculture Department
Government of Sikkim
Member
3.
Additional Chief Engineer
Irrigation Department
Government of Sikkim
Member
4.
Superintending Engineer
Central Water Commission,
Government of Sikkim
Tadong
Member
5.
Superintending Engineer
Irrigation Department
Government of Sikkim
Secretary Member
By Order and in the name of Governor
K.A. VARADAN
CHIEF SECREATARY
(F. No. 10/303/MISC/IRRI)
Gangtok Monday, 29th April, 1996
No. 347/Bldgs
No. 41
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
PUBLIC WORKS
BUILDING & HOUSING DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
Dated: 21st February 1996
NOTIFICATION
The Government of Sikkim hereby makes the following rules
to amend the Sikkim Government Servant’s (Allotment of Quarters)
Rules, 1993, namely:
Short title and commen- 1. (i) These rules may be called the Sikkim Government Sercement:
vant’s (Allotment Quarters) Amendment Rules, 1996.
(ii)
They shall come into force from the date of their publiccation in the Official Gazette.
Amendment of Rule 22: 2. For Rule 22 of the Sikkim Government of Servant’s (Allotment
of Quarters) Rules, 1996, the following rule shall be substituted,
namely :
“EFFECT OF ALLOTMENT OF GOVERNMENT SITE
OR HOUSING LOAN OR BOTH OF CONSTRUCTION OF
HOUSE WITHOUT AVAILING ANY FACILITY OR ALLOTMENT OF HOUSING FLAT TO GOVERNMENT SERVANT IN OCCUPATION OF GOVERNMENT QUARTERS”.
(1) On allotment of Government site or grant of housing loan
by the Government of Hindustan Urban Development Corporation or allotment of Government site and grant of housing loan
both to a Government servant or to his/her family in the place of
his/her posting, the occupant of a Government quarters shall
cacate the same within two years from the date of such allotment
of site or grant of loan or both.
(2) On construction of house on private land without availing
the facilities mentioned in sub-rule (1) above by a Government
servant or his/her family in the place of his/her posting, the
occupant of a Government quarters shall vacate the same within
one year from the date of completion of such construction.
(3) On allotment housing flat by the Government or Hindustan
Urban Development corporation to a Government servant or to
his/her family in the place of his/her posting, the occupant of a
Government quarters shall vacate the same within two months
from the date of such allotment.
L.B. CHHETRI
SECRETARY TO THE GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIK
BUILDINGS & HOUSING DEPARTMENT
Gangtok Monday, 29th April 1996
No. 42
SIKKIM LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY SECRETARIAT
GANGTOK
No. SLAS/96-97/2/21
April 4, 1996
NOTIFICATION
The following Order No. SKM/GOV/SECTT/1107/96 dated 30th March, 1996
made by the Governor of Sikkim is published for general information:
“In exercise of the posers conferred by Article 174 (2) (a) of the Constitution of
India, I, Chaudhary Randhir Singh, Governor of Sikkim, hereby prorogue the Sikkim Legislative Assembly which was summoned to meet on Thursday, the 14th March, 1996.
CHAUDHARY RANDHIR SINGH
GOVERNOR OF SIKKIM”
BY ORDER
MURARI LAL
Secretary
Gangtok Monday, 29th April, 1996
No. 43
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
FINANCE DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
Dated: Gangtok the 11th March, 1996
No. 13/Fin/SFAS
NOTIFICATION
The following officers who are holding the post of Account Officer/Audit Officer/
Account-cum-Administrative Officer are deemed to have been appointed and absorbed in
the Sikkim Finance and Account service with effect from the date indicate against each:
Sl. NO.
NAME
1.
Mr. D.K. Kharga
2.
Mr. P.M. Dahal
3.
Mr. D.D. Subba
4.
Mr. C.L. Sharma
5.
Mr. Raja Ram Sharma
6.
Mr. M.C.P.Pradhan
7.
Mr. M.C. Pradhan
8.
Mr.. B.B. Subba
9.
Mr.. R.P. Sharma
10.
Mrs. Ajamkit Sada
11.
Mr. Deepar Kumar Pradhan
12.
Mr. Om Nath Mangrati
13.
Mr. Ganesh Rai
14.
Mr. Dil Prasad Sapkota
15.
Mr. Nirmal Kumar Pradha
16.
Mr. Binod Silal
17.
Mr. Dorjee Tashi
DATE
04.01.90
23.12.89
22.09.89
23.12.89
23.12.89
17.01.90
22.12.89
09.04.90
06.04.90
01.09.90
19.05.92
18.05.92
15.05.92
18.05.92
26.05.92
19.05.92
18.05.92
The inter-se-seniority will be determined latter.
By order and in the name of the Governor.
TASHI TOBDEN
Secretary Finance.
Gangtok Friday 3rd May, 1996
No. 44
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
HOME DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
Dated: 23rd April, 1996
No. 13 Home/96
CORRIGENDUM
In the notification No. 59/Home/95 dated 10/11/95 published in Sikkim Government
Gazette No. 210 dated 20.12.95, in term (vi) of para (2), for “Mr. A Parekh, Managing
Director, Sikkim Distilleries Ltd.” Read “Mr. M.N. Parekh, Managing Director, Sikkim
Distilleries Ltd.”
By order and in the name of the Governor.
Additional Secretary
Home Department
File No. 54 (209) Home/95
Gangtok Friday, 3rd May, 1996
No. 45
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIK
HOME DEPARTMENT
GANTTOK
Dated: 27th April, 1996.
No. 15/Home/96
NOTIFICATION
In exercise of the powers conferred by Explanation to Section 25 of the Negotiable
Instruments Act 1881 (26 of 1881), read with Notification No. 12/15/90-JCA dated 24th
April, 1995 of the Central Government in the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances
and Pensions, the State Government hereby declares that Thursday, 2nd May, 1996 which is
the poll date for the general elections to the Lok Sabha shall be pobverved as a public holiday
throughout Sikkim.
By Order and in the name of the Governor.
K.A. VARADAN
CHIEF SECRETARY.
File No. 38(9) Home/87/Pt.III)
Gangtok Tuesday, 7th May 1996
No. 46
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
LAND REVENUE DEPARTMENT, GANGTOK
N. NO. 31 L/R
Dated 12.3.1996.
NOTIFICATION
In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (3) of section 19 of the Sikkim
Agricultural Land Ceiling and Reforms Act, 1977, the State Government hereby appoints Shri.
K.S. Rawat, Joint Director (Survey and Settlement) in the Land Revenue Department to
revise the record-of-rights of four Revenue Blocks namely; Lachen, Lachung, Shipger and
Chungthang under Chungthang Sub-Division, North Sikkim with immediate effect.
T.W. BARFUNGPA, IAS
SECRETARY
LAND REVENUE DEPARTMENT
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM, GANGTOK
Gangtok Thursday, 9th May, 1996
No. 47
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
HOME DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
Dated: 26th April, 1996,
No. 14/HOME/96
NOTIFICATION
Notification No. 12/15/90-JCA dated 24th April, 1995 issued by the Ministry of
Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions, Government of India and published in the Gazette
of India No. 19 dated 13th May, 1995 is hereby republished for general information:“MINISTRY OF PERSONNEL, PUBLIC GRIEVANCES
AND PENSIONS
(Department pf Personnel and Training)
New Delhi, the 24th April, 1995
S.O. 1266- In exercise of the powers conferred by clause (1) of article 258 of the
Constitution, the President, with the consent of the Government is Sikkim, hereby entrusts
to that Government, the functions of the Central Government under the Explanation to Section
25 of the Negotiable Instrument Act, 1881 (26 of 1881), subject to the condition that notwithstanding this entrustment, the Central Government may itself exercise the said functions
should it deem fit to do so in any case.
(No. 12/15/90 JCA)
JAMES K. JOSHEPH, Jt. Secy.”
By Order in the name of the Governor.
B.P. PRADHAN
ADDIOTIONAL SECRETARY, HOME
(F. No. 38 (9) Home/87/Pt.III)
Gangtok Monday, 13th May, 1996
No. 48
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIK
LAND REVENUE DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK.
Notification No: 22 (6129) / LR (S)
Dated: 2.3.96.
NOTICE UNDER SECTION 4 (1)
OF LAND ACQUISITION ACT, 1894
(1 of 1894)
Whereas it appears to the Governor that land is likely to be needed for a public purpose, not being a purpose of the union namely for setting up of the Police Training Centre
and I.R. Bn. In the block of Wok-Chumlok, South District, it is hereby notified the piece of
land comprising cadastral plot Nos. 33, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49,
50, 51, 53, 54, 55, 57, 58, 52-A, 59-A, 48/296, 33/301 and 36/613 and measuring more
or less 9.9180 hectares bounded as under:East: Dry field of, Jan Bahadur Rai, Nor Tshering Lepcha, Phurba Tshering Lepcha
and Government Khasland,
West: Sikkip-Wok S.P.W.D. Road and Dry field of, Dawa Tshering Lepcha, Dry field
of forest (Fisheries Department) and Tourism Department,
North: Reserved Forest,
South: River Rangeet,
is likely to be needed for the aforesaid public purpose at the public expense within the
aforesaid block of Wak-Chumlok.
A plan of the ,and may be inspected in the office of the District Collector, South.
In exercise of the powers conferred by the aforesaid section the Governor is pleased to
authorize the officers for time being engaged in the undertaking, with their servants and workmen, to enter upon and survey the land and do all other acts required or permitted by that
section.
Any person interested in the above land who has any objection to the acquisition thereof,
May, within thirty days after the date on which public notice of the substance of this notification is given in the locality, files an objection in writing before the District Collector, South
District.
T.W. BARFUNGPA, IAS
SECRETARY
LAND REVENUE DEPARTMENT
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM.
Gangtok Tuesday 14th May, 1996
No. 49
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
LAW DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
Dated the 9th May, 1996.
No. 3/LD/1996
NOTIFICATION
The following Act of the Sikkim Legislative Assembly having received the assent of
the Governor on 16th day of April 1996, is hereby published for general information:THE SIKKIM LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY MEMBERS REMIVAL
OF DISQUALIFICATIONS (AMENDMENT) ACT, 1996
(ACT NO. 3 OF 1996)
AN
ACT
Further to amend the Sikkim Legislative Assembly Members Removal of
Disqualifications Act, 1978.
BE it enacted by the Legislature of Sikkim in the Forty-seventh Year of the
Republic of India as follows:Short 1.
Title.
This Act may be called the Sikkim Legislative Assembly Members Removal of
Disqualifications (Amendment) Act, 1996.
Amend-2.
ment
of section 3.
In the Sikkim Legislative Assembly Members Removal of Disqualifications
Act, 1978, in section, 3, after clause (a), the following clause shall be inserted,
namely:“(aa) the office of the Government Chief Whip;”.
By order of the Governor.
B.R. PRADHAN,
Secretary to the Govt. of Sikkim,
Law Department
(F. NO. 16 (39) LD/78/96)
Gangtok Tuesday, 21st May 1996
No. 50
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
MOTOR VEHICLES DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK/SIKKIM
Dated Gangtok, the 6th Feb. 1996.
NO. 11/(856)95/96WV
NOTIFICATION
In exercise of the powers conferred by section 211 of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988
(59 of 1988) and in supersession of notification Nos. 4/MC and 6/MV dated 1.4.1995 the
State Government is hereby pleased to levy fees on the operation of trucks as indicated in
the table below:TABLE
(1)
(2)
1.
2.
3.
(3)
Goods Carrier plying on inter-State
Routes and within Sikkim
Goods Carrier plying within Sikkim
Only
Goods Carrier of Public Sector/Joint
Sector Undertakings and private inDustrial units in recommendation
From the Government Department
Concerned.
Rs. 5000/- per truct per quarter
Rs. 1250/- per truck per quarter
Rs. 5000/- per truct per annum.
There will be no levy of fees in the Goods Carrier of Sikkim
Nationalized Transport for the time being:
These orders shall come into force with effect from 1st April, 1996.
By Order in the name of Governor of Sikkim
S.D. Basi,
Commissioner-cum-Secretary to the Govt. of Sikkim.
Gangtok Monday 20th May, 1996
No. 51
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
LAND REVENUE DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
Notification No. 24/106/III/L.R. (S)
Dated: 9th April, 1996
NOTICE UNDER SECTION 4(1) OF
LAND ACQUISITION ACT, 1894
Whereas it appears to the Governor that land is likely to be needed for a public
purpose, not being a purpose of the Union namely for the construction of Rabom Chu
small Hydel Scheme in the block of Lachen, North District, it is hereby notified that a piece
of land comprising cadastral plot Nos. 2319, 2320, 2321, 2323, 2322, 2324, 2333, 2332, 2306
2305, 2304, 2303, 2302, 2301, 2316 and 2327 and measuring more or less 9. 9240 hectares
bounded as under:
East
West
North
South
:
:
:
:
Reserve Forests and Road Reverve
Road Reserve, Tista River and Veterinary Farm,
Reserve Forests and Road Reserve and
Roads Reserve, Veterinary Farm, Rabom khola and Tista River
Is likely to be needed for aforesaid public purpose at the public expence within the
aforesaid Lachen block, North District.
This notification is made, under the provision of Section 4 of Act I of 1894 to all to
or Sub-Division-Officer, Chungthang.
In exercise of the powers conferred by the aforesaid Section the Governor is pleased
to authorise the officers for time being engaged in the undertaking, with their servants and
workmen, to enter upon and survey the land and do all other acts required or permitted by
that section.
Any person interested in the above land who has any objection to the acquisition
thereof, may, within thirty days after the date on which public notice of the substance of this
notification is given in the locality, files an objection in writing before the District Collector,
North.
Sd/- G. GOPARMA
Special Secretary,
Land Revenue Department
Government of Sikkim.
Gangtok Wednesday, 22nd May, 1996
No. 52
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
LAND REVENUE DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
Notification No: 23/164/LR (S)
Dated: 9.4.96.
NOTICE UNDER SECTION 4 (1)
OF LAND ACQUISITION ACT, 1894
(1 of 1894)
Whereas it appears to the Governor that land is likely to be needed for a Public purpose not
being a purpose of the Union namely for the construction of approach to G.I.C.I. in the block of
Lachung, South District, it is hereby notified that a piece of land cadastral plot No. 593 and
measuring more ornless, 0500 hectare bounded as under:East
West
North
South
:
:
:
:
G.I.C.I. existing compound,
Government Khasland,
G.I.C.I. existing compound and
Government Khasland.
Is likely to be needed for the aforesaid public purpose at the public expense within the
aforesaid Lachung block.
This notification is made under the provision is Section 4 of Act 1 of 1894 to all to whom
it may concern.
And plan of the land may be inspected in the office of the District Collector, Mangan or
Sub-division-Officer, Chungthang.
In exercise of the powers conferred by the aforesaid Section the Governor is pleased to
authorise the officers for time being engaged in the undertaking, with their servants and workmen,
to enter upon and survey the land and do all other acts required or permitted by that section.
Any person interested in the above land who has any objection to the acquisition thereof
may, within thirty days after the date on which public notice of the substance of this notification
is given in the locality, files an objection in writing before the District Collector, North.
G. GOPARMA
Special, Secretary
Land Revenue Department
Government of Sikkim.
Gangtok Wednesday, 22nd May, 1996
No. 53
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
HOME DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
Dated: Gangtok, the 9th May, 1996.
No. 16/Home/96
NOTIFICATION
In exercise of the powers conferred by Explanation to Section 25 of the Negotiable
Instruments Act 1881 (26 of 1881), read with Notification No. 12/15/90-JCA dated 24th
April, 1995 of the Central Government in the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and
Pensions, the State Government hereby declares that Friday, 10th May, 1996 shall be observed as a public holiday throughout Sikkim.
By Order and in the name of the Governor
K.A. VARADAN
Chief Secretary
(File No. 38(9) Home/87/Pt.III)
Gangtok Friday, 24th May, 1996
No. 54
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
LAND REVENUE DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK.
Notification No. 13/LR (S)
Dated 23.7.95NOTICE UNDER SECTION 5 (1) OF
LAND ACQUISITION ACT, 1894.
Whereas it appears to Governor that land is likely to be needed for public purpose
not being a purpose of the Union, namely for the construction of dumping of rubbish of
Urban Development & Housing Department Govt. of Sikkim in the block of Samdur, East
District is hereby notified that a piece of land a comprising cadastral plot No. 2,9, and 4 and
measuring area more or less. 7960 hects bounded as under:East
West
North
South
:
:
:
:
Rumtek Road Reserve
Rani River,
Jhora,
Banje of shri Norbu Dadul Kazi is likely to be needed for the aforesaid public
purpose at the public expense within the aforesaid block of Samdur.
A plan of the land may be inspected in the office of the District Collector, East
In exercise of the power conferred by the aforesaid section the Governor is pleased
to authorise the officers for the time being engaged in the undertaking, with their servants
and workman to enter upon and survey the land and to all others acts required or permitted
by the section.
And whereas there is urgency to acquire the land the Governor is further pleased to
direct under 17 (4) that the provision of section 5 A of the Act shall not apply.
T.W. BARPHUNGPA
Secretary
Land Revenue Department.
Gangtok Monday, 27th May, 1996
No. 55
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
LAND REVENUE DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
No, 26/892/L.R. (S)
Dated: 15.5.1996
NOTIFICATION
Whereas the State Government had declared land comprising of Cadastral Survey
Plot Nos. 518, 519, 520, 522, 523, 524, 525, 1438, 1689 and 1690 (unattested) from the Settlement Operation of 1950-54 Land Records of Gangtok Station and measuring more or less
1.18 acre is needed for the purpose of construction Modern Taxi Stand and police Station
in the Block of Gangtok at East district after issuing Notification No. 3(892) LR (S) dated
20.1.1987 under sub-section (1) of section 4 and Notification No. 11(892)/L.R.(S), dated
1987 under sub-section (1) of section 6 of the Land Acquisition Act, 1894, which were accrdingly ussued and published in the Sikkim Government Gazette Extra-ordinary, dated Friday,
February, 6, 1987 and dated Friday, September 11, 1987 respectively;
And whereas the State Government has now decided to withdraw from the acquisition the land comprising of Cadastral Survey Plot. 520, 522, 523, 524 and 525 measuring
more or less 0.75 acre belonging tp Shri P.T. Namgyal which is bounded as under;
East
-
West North South -
House holding area of Shri Dorjee Namgyall, Kado Bhutia, Urban
Development and Housing Department land acquired from Shri Tempo
Rapgay Kazi (Norbu Tshering)
Approach Road to Thakur Bari
Gangtok Thakur ?Bari compound which is separated by a footpath
and approach road coming from the land of Shri Dorjee Kazi.
Road and car park (Old Children Park) and Urban Development and
Housing Department land acquired from Shri Tempo Rapgay Kazi.
Now, therefore, in exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (1) of section 48
of the Land Acquisition Act, 1894 (1 of 1894), the State Government hereby notifies that the
Land specified and declared for acquisition above shall stand withdrawn with immediate effect.
G. GOPARMA,
SPECIAL SECRETARY,
LAND REVENUE DEPARTMENT,
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM.
File No. 892/L.R. (S)
Gangtok Tuesday, 28th May, 1996
No. 56
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
LAND REVENUE DEPARTMENT
Dated: Gangtok the 24th April, 1996.
Notification No. 25/L.R. (S)
NOTICE UNDER SECTION 4(1)
OF LAND ACQUISITION ACT, 1894.
Whereas it appears to the Governor that land is likely to be needed for a public
purpose, not being a purpose of the union namely for construction of Sakyong-Chumbong
Road by S.P.W.Department in the block of Bhaluthang-chumbong, West District, it is hereby
notified that a piece of land comprising cadastral plots noted under the schedule of properties below and measuring more or less 2.9300 hects, is likely to be needed for the aforesaid
public purpose at the public expense within the aforesaid block.
This notification if made under the provision of Section 4 of Act 1 of 1894 to all to
whom it may be concern.
A plan of the land may be inspected in the office of the District Collector (West)
In exercise of the powers conferred by the aforesaid Section the Governor is pleased
to authorized the officers for time being engaged in the undertaking, with their servants and
workmen, to enter upon the survey the land and do all other acts required or permitted by
that section.
Any person interested in the above land who has any objection to the acquisition thereof, may within thirty days after the date on which public notice of the substance
of the notification is given in the locality, files an objection in writing before the Collector.
SCHEDULE OR PROPERTIES
Plot Nos. 753, 754, 757, 782, 783, 792, 793, 794, 801, 804, 813, 816, 817, 817/A, 865, 865, 869, 871, 884,
885, 886, 887, 888, 895, 902, 903, 903/A, 903/B, 906, 910, 912, 913, 876/1146.
T.W. BARFUNGPA
Secretary
Land Revenue Department,
Government of Sikkim.
Printed at the Sikkim Government Press, Gangtok.
Gangtok Wednesday, 29th May 1996
No. 57
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
LAW DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
Dated Gangtok, the 26th April, 1996.
NO. 12/LD/RC/
The notification which had been published in the Gazette of India Part II, section 3,
Sub-section (ii) dated the 28th October, 1995 is hereby republished for general information.
NOTIFICATION
New Delhi, the 13th October, 1995
“S.O. 2881.- In exercise of the powers conferred by paragraph (2) of the President’s
Secretariat notification No. S.O. 60(E), dated the 23rd January, 1995, published in the Gazette Central Government hereby appoints the 1st day of November, 1995 as the date on
which the provisions of the Employees provident Funds and Miscellaneous Provisions Act
1952 (19 of 1952), shall come into force in the State of Sikkim.
(F. No. S-35011/9/94-SS.II)
R.K. SAINI,
Joint secretary to the Govt. of India.
B.C. Sharma,
Joint Secretary to the Govt. of Sikkim
Law Department.
(F. No. 11 (256)LD/77-96
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS, GANGTOK.
Gangtok Thursday 30th May, m1996
No. 58
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
DEPARTMENT OF PERSONNEL, ADM. REFORMS & TRAINING
GANGTOK
No. /06/GEN/DOP
Dated: 27.4.96
NOTIFICATION
In exercise of the powers conferred by proviso to Article 309 of the Constitution the
Governor of Sikkim is pleased to provided the recruitment and promotion rules to be known
as Sikkim Subordinate Mines & Geology Service as follows with effect from the date of its
publication in the official gazette.
Sl. No POST/GRADE MODE OF
SANCTIONED
PAY SCALE
RECRUITMENT STRENGHT
1. (i) Scientific Assistant Grade III
Rs. 975-1550
(ii) Geology SurveYor Grade III
Rs. 975-1550
(iii) Rigman Grade
III Rs. 1080-1760
2. (i) Scientific Assistant Grade II
Rs. 1200-1950
ii
Geodetic Surveyor Grade II
Rs. 1200-1950
(iii) Rigman Grade II
Rs. 1200-1950
3.
(i) Scientific AssistAnt Grade I
Rs. 1410-2300
ELIGIBILITY
CONTIDITONS
1 (a) Age between 18 and
24 years relaxable
By 5years in case of
Government servant.
100% direct
Recruitment
2
100% direct
Recruitment
2
(b) Qualification Class
X Passed of a recogNised Board
100% direct
Recruitment
1
1 (a) Age limit: 24 years
(for Govt.) servants
28 years)
(b) Qualification: Class
X Passed of a recogNised Board and 2
Years ITI certificate
In mechanical trade.
100% by
Promotion
1
100% by
promotion
2
100% by
promotion
1
100% by
promotion
Six years regular serVice as Scientific AssIstant Grade III
Six years regular serVice as Geodetic SurVeyor Grade III.
Eight years regular
Service as Rigman
Grade III
Eight years regular
Service as Scientific
Assistant Grade II.
(ii)
Geodetic SurveYor Grade I
Rs. 1410-2300
100% by
Promotion
2
Eight years Regular
Service as Geodetic
Assistant Grade II.
(iii)
Rigman Grade I
Rs. 1410-2300
100% by
promotion
100% by direct
2
Eight years Regular
Service as Rigman
Grade II
4.
Senior Research
Assistant
Rs. 1520-2600
5.
Laboratory In-chArge Grade III
Rs 1520-2600
Recruitment
100% by direct
Recruitment
1. (a) Age between 18 and
2.
24 years relaxable by
5 years in case of a
Government Service
1
(b)
1
Qualification: B.Sc.
(Hons) in Geology
From a recognized
University.
(a)
age between 18 and
24 years relaxable
5 years in case of a
Government service
(b)
Qualification:B.Sc.
(Chemistry) from a
Recognized
University
The DPC shall be as constituted by the Department of Personnel, A.R. & Training
from time to time.
R.S. BASNET
SECRETARY TO THE GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIK
DEPTT. PF PERSONNEL, ADM. REFORMS & TRAINING
PRINTED AT THE SIKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS.
Gangtok Monday 3rd June, 1996
No. 59
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
HOME DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
Dated 3rd June, 1996
No. 21/Home/96
NOTIFICATION
The State Government announce with most profound regret that Shri Neelam
Sanjiva Reddy, former President of India, passed away on 1st June, 1996 at Banglore
at 1850 hours in a private hospital after a brief illness.
2.
As a mark or respect to the departed leader, State morning will be observed
for a period of seven days from 1st to 7th June, 1996 (both days inclusive). During the
period of morning the national flag will be flown at half mast throughout the State on
all buildings where it is regularly flown and there will be no official entertainment.
By Order and in the name of the Governor
K.A. VARADAN
CHIEF SECRETARY
(F.No. 36(1) Home/87)
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS
Gangtok Monday 3rd June, 1996
No. 60
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
LAW DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
Dated the 21st May, 1996
No. 18/LD/RC/96
NOTIFICATION
The notification which had vbeen published in a Extraordinary issue Gazette
of India Part II, Section 3, Sub-section (ii) dated, 30th November, 1995 is hereby republished
for general information:MINISTRY IF LABOUR
NOTIFICATION
New Delhi, the 30th November, 1995
S.O. 943 (E). – In exercise of the [powers conferred by sub0section (I) of Section-15,
read with Section-24 of the Payment of Wages of Act, 1936 (4 of 1936), the Central Government hereby appoint the commissioner for workmen’s compensation, Government of
Sikkim, to be the authority to hear and decide for all claims arising out of deductions from
the wages, or delay in payment of the wages, of persons employed or paid including all
matters incidental to such claims, in relation to railways, mines, oil-fields, and air transport
services.
(F. No. S-31013/1//-WC (PW) )
M.N. BUCH, Addl. Secy.
2864 GI/95
B.R. PRADHA
Secretary to the Govt. of Sikkim
Law Department.
F. No. 11 (256) LD/81-96
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS.
Gangtok Monday 10th June, 1996
No. 61
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
MOTOR VEHICLES DEPARTMENT
DEORALI/GANGTOK
Dated Gangtok, the 1st February, 1996
No. 10/MV/96
NOTIFICATION
In exercise of the power conferred by sections 115 and 117 of the Motor Vehicles
Act, 1988 (59 of 1988) and in super session of Notification Nos. 761/90/91/MV dated 7.8.1990
and No. 3/MV dated 21/2/95, the State Government hereby restricts the movement and determines parking places vehicles with immediate effect as follows:1.
PARKING OF LIGHT VEHICLES INCLUDING GOVERNMENT
MAHATMA GANDHI MARG.
(a) All light vehicles including Government owned light vehicles shall be parked in
Mahatma Gandhi Marg on the available parking space in accordance with traffic regulations
issued by Traffic Branch of Sikkim Police from to time to time.
(b) Vehicles deployed for Law and Order duty shall be parked in front of Tourist Information Centre.
These parking facilities shall be given on first come first serve basis.
2.
PARKING OF LIGHT TRANSPORT AND NON-TRANSPORT (PRIVITE)
VEHICLES IN PLACES OTHER THAN MAHATMA GANDHI MARG.
All light transpost and non-transport vehicles shall be parked in the following
places:(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
(vi)
(vii)
(viii)
Above Rajya Sainik Board Taxi Stand
Children Park Taxi Stand
Vajra Cinema Taxi Stand
Shopping Centre Taxi Stand, Lall Market
SNOD complex, Deorali Taxi Stand
Diesel Power House Road Taxi Stand
Opposite Sangram Bhawan Taxi Stand
Above Shopping Complex at Dev. Area
PARKING OF ALL HEAVY/MEDIUM GOODS VEHICLES.
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
The parking for all heavy/medium goods vehicles shall be as follows:In front of Norkhill Hotel
Above Veterinary Hospital, Deorali
Above Jewels Factory, Tadong
4.
RESTRICTION ON MOVEMENT OF VEHICLES ON SPECIFIED ROUTES
(I) (a)
(b)
Kazi Road and Tibet Road shall be used for up hill and down hill traffic respectively
No heavy/medium vehicles will be permitted on M.G. Marg between 8.00 A.M. to
6.00 P.M. daily.
(ii)
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
5.
No heavy/medium goods vehicle belonging to Army, GREF and those owned by
Private individuals excepting School buses belonging to School, Army, GREF and
SNT buses shall be allowed to enter the following points between 8.30 A.M. to
10.30 A./m. and 3.30 P.M. to 5.00 P.M. daily
SNOD petrol pump to White Hall
Deorali to Gangtok via Nam Nam
Jiwan Theeng Marg
Palzor Stadium Road from Fisheries Office
LOADING AND UNLADING OF GOODS FROM GOODS CARRIER
(TRUCKS)
All goods carrier (trucks) which are required to enter the Mahatma Gandhi Marg for
loading and unloading of Goods shall do so between 6 A.M. and 8 A.M. daily in
the morning and from 6.30 P.M. onwards in the evening. These goods carrier shall
however, not remain on M.G. Marg, Gangtok after completion of loading and
unloading.
6.
PARIKING AREAS FOR GOVERNMENT VEHICLES DURING NIGHT
Government vehicles shall not be parked on the road during night. All Government
Vehicles which have no garage facility shall be parked in the following places during
nights duly making safety arrangements:
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
(vi)
(vii)
(viii)
Tashiling Secretariat Premises
Power Secretariat
Old Sikkim Legislative Assembly Premises
Community haHall Complex
Forest Secretariat
SPWD Premises
Urban Dev. & Housing department Complex
Lower Secretariat complex
7.
All contract carriage (Taxies) shall be parked in the places indicated in the CertiCate of Registration Book issued to them during the night.
8.
ONE WAY TRAFFIC SYSTEM
The following shall be One Way Traffic System:(a) All goods carrier (trucks) and buses shall come to Gangtok from Indira Bye Pass ‘O’
Points to Deorali, Tenzing and Tenzing to Gangtok and while going out from Gangtok
Towards Ranipool they shall follow the route from Mayur Hotel, Below Paljor NamGyal Girls School. Tamang Gumpa and touch Indira Bye Pass at Sichey and come to
(b) All light motor vehicles shall come to Gangtok, Indira Bye Pass ‘O’ Point to Deorali
From Tenzing and Tenzing to Gangtok and while going out from Gangtok they shall
Follow the route/ (S) as per they directives issued by Sikkim Traffic Police from time
To time.
PENALTIES
9.
Voilation of the above order will be penalized under the provisions of the Motor
Vehicles Act, 1988.
BY ORDER
S.D. BASI
Commissioner-cum-Secretary
Motor Vehicles Departments
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS, GANGTOK
Gangtok Saturday, 15th June, 1996
No. 62 ‘A’
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
HOME DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
Dated: 20th April, 1996.
No. 12/Home/96
NOTIFICATION
The human Rights Cell constituted vide Notification No. 54(77) Home/93/50 dated
23 November, 1993 read with Notification No. 26/Home/95 dated 20th April, 1995 shall herein after be named as the “Human Rights Committee” with immediate effect.
rd
By order and in the name of the Governor
K.A. VARADHAN
CHIEF SECRETARY
File No. 54 (77) Home/93
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS
Gangtok Tuesday 11th June, 1996
No 62
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
HOME DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
Dated 24th May, 1996
No. 18/Home/96
NOTIFICATION
In exercise of the posers conferred under sub-section (1) of section 34 of the Code
of Criminal Procedure 1973 (Act 2 of 1974), the State Government hereby rescinds all
appointments of Special Executive Magistrate and withdraws all powers of an Executive
Magistrate conferred on its officers under Notifications No. 6 (9 Home/87/5 dated 23/3/96
and No. 6 (9) Home/87/7 dated 30/3/96 with immediate effect.
K.A. VARADAN
CHIEF SECRETARY
(F. No. 6 (9) Home/87)
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS.
Gangtok Monday 17th June, 1996
No. 63
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
HOME DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
Dated 25th April, 1996
No. 15A/Home/96
NOTIFICATION
In exercise of the powers conferred by clause (3) of article 166 of the Constitution
of India, the Governor of Sikkim is hereby pleased to make the following rules further to
amend the Government of Sikkim (Allotment of Business) Rules, 1994, namely:1.
These rules may be called the Government of Sikkim (Allotment of Business)
Amendment Rules, 1996.
2.
In the Second Schedule to the Government of Sikkim (Allotment of Business)
Rules, 1994, under the heading “XII Home Department” after serial number 17,
the following serial number and entry shall be inserted“17-A-The Sikkim Relief and Rehabilitation Cell”
By Order and in the name of the Governor
K.A. VARADAN
CHIEF SECRETARY
(F. No. 7 (17) Home/79/Pt. II)
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS
Gangtok Monday, 17th June, 1996
No. 64
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE
GANGTOK
Dated: 28th May, 1996.
No. 17/H. & F.W.
NOTIFICATION
In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (2) of section 1 of the Sikkim
Manipal University of Health, Medical and Technological Sciences Act, 1995 (9 of 1995), the
State Government hereby appoints the 1st April, 1996 as the date on which the provisions of
the said Act shall deemed to have come into force on the State of Sikkim.
D. DAHDUL
Secretary to the Government of Sikkim
Health and Family Welfare Department
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS, GANGTOK
Gangtok Wednesday, 19th June, 1996
No. 65
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
HOME DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
Dated: 6th June, 1996
No. 23/Home/96
NOTIFICATION
The State Government is pleased to appoint Mr. Kalzang Gyatso of Kabi, North
Sikkim as Advisor, State Trading Schemes with immediate effect.
By Order and in the name of the Governor.
K.A. VARADAN,
CHIEF SECRETARY
(F. No. 2 (1) Home/77/Pt. II)
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT
Gangtok Thursday, 20th June, 1996
No. 66
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
HOME DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
Dated Gangtok the 24th May, 1996.
No. 19 (HOME)96
NOTIFICATION
In partial supersession of Notification No. 21/Home/95 dated 18th April, 1995, the
State Government is pleased to appoint Mr. Mentom Lepcha MLA as Chairman, Sikkim
Nationalised Transport with immediate effect.
BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNMENT.
K.A. VARADAN
Chief Secretary
F. No. 2(1) HOME/77Pt.II
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS, GANGTOK
Gangtok Friday 21st June, 1996
No. 67
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & FAMILY WELFARE
GANGTOK
Dated: 4th May, 1996
No. 447/M/H & FW
NOTIFICATION
In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-Section (2) of Section 17 of the pre-natal
Diagnistic Technique (Regulation and Prevention of Misuse) Act, 1994 (57 of 1994), the
State Government hereby appoints Additional Director, Family Welfare, Department of
Health and Family Welfare as the Appropriate Authority for the whole State for the purposes of the Act,
D. DAHDUL
Secretary to the Government of Sikkim,
Department of Health and Family Welfare.
(F. No. 72 (96-97) H & FW)
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS
Gangtok Frieday 21st June, 1996
No. 68
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
HOME DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
Dated 30th May, 1996
No. 20/Home/96.
NOTIFICATION
To bridge the date gap in the un-organised sectors of the Economy, Government
of India will be launching nationwide 4th Economic Census in 1996. Under this gigantic
process, each and every agricultural (except crop production and plantation) and Non-Agricultural entrepreneurial activity with its relative basic factors will be covered though a
house to house vosot approach in all the Urban and Rural areas of State of Sikkim. For a
sound, systematic organizational aspect as well as a close co-ordiantion among the departments and to make the Census a success, the Government has decided to constitute a Steering
committee at the State Level under the Chairmanship of the Chief Secretary and following
as members:1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
Chief Secretary
Dev. Comm-cum-Secretary
Secretary, Education
Secretary, Rural Dev. Deptt.
Secretary, Land Revenue
Secretary, Urban Dev. & Housing
Secretary, Industries
Secretary, Agriculture
Secretary, Animal Husbandry & V.S.
Secretary, I. & P.R.
RAD, NSSO, G.O.I., Gangtok
AD., Census, G.O.I., Gangtok
SIO, NIC
Director, B.E.S
Dy. Director (Economic Census), B.E.S
-
Chairman
Census Commissioner
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Addl. Census Commissioner
Member Secretary/Nodal
Officer.
If felt necessary, any other member may be co-opted.
By Order and in the name of the Governor.
K.A. VARADAN
CHIEF SECRETARY
(F. No. 1 (75)/EC/95-96/BES)
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS
Gangtok Saturday, 22nd June 1996
No. 69
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
FOREST DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
NO. 1/K.N/WL/86-87/65
Dated 8.5.1996
NOTIFICATION
Whereas in pursuance of sub-section (5) of section 35 of the Wildlife (Protection)
Act, 1972 (53 of 1972), the Sikkim legislative Assembly has passed a resolution for expansion
of the Khangchendzonga National Park declared by Notification No. 43(9) Home/77, dated
26.8.1977;
And whereas in pursuance of that resolution, the State Government hereby intends
to expands the existing area from 850 sq. kms. To 1784 sq. kms.;
Now, therefore, in exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (1) read with subsection (2) of section 35 of the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972 and in supersession of
Notification No. 43 (9) Home/77, dated 26.8.1977, the State Government hereby intends to
constitute the following areas as per boundaries detailed nhereunder as Khanchendzonga National Park for the purpose of protecting, propagating, or developing the wildlife in this part of
Sikkim by reasons of its ecological, faural, geomorphological and zoological significance:BOUNDARIES:
On the North: Commencing from the point below Lhonak Peak on the Tibet boundary,
proceeding along the upper edge of the South Lhonak Glacier and following the Gorna chu,
Langbo chu, Lhonak chu and ending up at the confluence of Lhonak chu and Zema chu
near Zema.
On the South: Commencing from the Singalila Danda near Simana Pokhari on the Nepal
Boundary and proceeding along the Gomathang chu, Chokchurang chu upto the point where
Paha Khola meets and proceeding upward along Paha Khola, crossing the Kasturi Lankabui
Danda and following the Reli chu until it meets Rel chu and proceeding upward along it
upto Neythang and them to Dare Himal to Rangdang chu and crossing it to reach Kayan chu
and proceeding upward along it and meeting the existing boundary at Paki Lho and Proceeupward further along the tributary of Ringpi chu to meet it above Tolung Gompa and proceeding along it upto Tsana and further along the Tingbong Tolung RF boundary above Mayong,
Lingza, Lik until it meets the tributary of Tolung chu near Pakel and priceeding upward along
it until ot meets the existing boundary and further passing though Raman RF and ending up
at Ningla.
On the East: Commencing from the point of confluence of Lhonak chu and Zemu chu,
Proceeding along the RF boundary upto the confluence of Zemu chu and teesta River and
the passing though the RF above Lachen, Bensoi, Latong, Denga, Yuigang until it meets
the existing boundary above Darey and proceeding along at and ending up at Ningla.
On the West: Commencing from the point below Lhonal Peak at South Lhonak Glacier
on the Tibet boundary and then following it and the Nepal boundary, passing through Jonsang
Peak,Dome Khang, Langpo Peak, Pyramid Peak and meeting the existing boundary at Tent
Peak and proceeding further along it passing through Nepal Peak, The-Twins, Mt. KhangChendzongga upto Kabru and proceeding further along the boundary passing through Rathong
Kokthang and ending up near Simana Pokhar on the Singalila Danada.
P.K. BASNETT, IFS
PRINCIPAL CHIEF CONSERVATOR OF FOREST-CUMSECRETARY TO THE GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
(FILE NO. 1/KNP(WL)/ 86-87)
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS, GANGTOK.
Gangtok Wednesday, 26th June, 1996
No. 70
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
FINANCE (INCOME & SALES TAX) DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK 737101 SIKKIM
Dated: 22nd May, 1996.
No. 71/IT & ST/96
NOTIFICATION
In exercise of the power conferred by sub-section (5) of section 8 of the Central Sales
Tax Act, 1956, the State Government is pleased ton exempt the Sikkim Time Corporation
Limited, Deorali, Gangtok, Sikkim, from payment of Central Sales Tax on sales of its finished
products, viz, Anolog Quartz Watches, Digital Time or pieces and other Homological items in the
course of Inter-State-Trade or Commerce for a period of two years effective from the date the
corporation goes into production of the above said items.
Tashi Tobden IAS
Secretary-cum-Commissioner,
Finance (IT & ST) Department
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS, GNGTOK
Gangtok Thursday 27th June, 1996
No. 71
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & FAMILY WELFARE
GANGTOK
Dated: 4th May, 1996
No. 446/M/H/ & FW
NOTIFICATION
In exercise of the powers conferred by Sub-Section (5) of Section 17 of Pre-natal
Diagnostic Techniques (Regulation and Prevention of Misuse) Act, 1994 (57 of 1994), the
State Government hereby constitutes the Advisory Committed to aid and advice the Appropriate Authority in the discharge of its functions under the Act consisting of the following
member:1.
Director of Health Services,
Government of Sikkim.
:
Chairman
2.
Consultant, Paediatrics,
Department of Health & Family Welfare
:
Member
3.
Joint Secretary, Department of Law.
:
Member
4.
Joint Secretary, Department of Information
& Public Relations
:
Member
5.
Chairman, Sikkim Women Welfare
Association.
:
Member
6.
Chairman, Sikkim Women Board
:
Member
7.
President, Red Cross Society, Sikkim.
:
Member
8.
Consultant, Gynecology & Obstetrics
Department of Health and Family Welfare
:
Member Secretary
D. DUHDUL
SECRETARY TO THE GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM,
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & FAMILY WELFARE
(F. No. 72/(96-97) /H&FW/State)
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS.
Gangtok Thursday, 27th June, 1996
No.72
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
URBAN DEVELOPMENT & HOUSING DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
Dated Gangtok the 25th May, 1996.
No. 42(S) UDHD/91-96/68
NOTIFICATION
In exercise of the powers conferred by Sub-Section (1) of Section 3 of the Sikkim
Allotment of House Sites and Construction of Building (Regulation and Control) Act, 1985
(Act No. 11 of 1985) and in continuation of Notification No. 42 (S) UDHD/91/563 dated
12th March, 1992 read with Notification No. 26 (22)95-96/556/DUE & HD dated 12th February
1996, the State Government hereby declares the areas falling within 100 feet from the edge of
the road on both sides of the National Highway from the Ranipool Bridge upto the Rangpo
Bridge as notified area for the purpose of the said Act.
By Order.
L.B. Rai
Secretary
Urban Development & Housing Department.
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS, GANGTOK
Gangtok Friday, 28nd June 1996
No. 73
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE
GANGTOK
Dated the 28th May, 1996,
NO. 18/DCA/H. & F.W.
NOTIFICATION
In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (3) of section 1 of the Sikkim
Clinical Establishment (Licensing and Registration) Act, 1995 (8 of 1995), the State Government hereby appoint the 1st April, 1996 as the date on which the provisions of the said Act
shall be deemed to have come into force in the State of Sikkim.
D. DAHDUL
SECRETARY TO THE GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE
DEPARTMENT.
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS, GANGTOK.
Gangtok Monday, 1st July 1996
No. 74
GOVETNMENT OF SIKKIM
URBAN DEVELOPMENT & HOUSING DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
NO. 6 (94)95-96/DUE & HD/96/37.
Date 24/4/1996.
NOTIFICATION
ADDENDUM TO NOTIFICATION NO 6(94) DUE & HD/94-95. DATED 10TH
FEBRUARY, 1995 OF THIS DEPARTMENT
Please add below serial No, 17 under east District.
18.
Linkey.
19.
Kukup.
20.
Gnathang.”
Below serial No.8 under North District.
9101112-
Sanklang.
Rang Rang.
Phodong.
Mangshila
Below serial No. 13 under South District.
14.
Kewzing.”
L.B. Rai
Secretary/Chairman, NRY,
Urban Dev. & Housing Department
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS, GANGTOK
Gangtok Monday 1st July, 1996
No. 75
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIK
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & FAMILY WELFARE
GANGTOK
No. 911/H&FW.
Dated 24/5/96
NOTIFICATION
The Governor of Sikkim is pleased to constitute/Health Sector Disaster Management
Committee consisting of following officers to deal with all kind of emergencies like floods,
storms, cyclone, earthquake, fire, riots and war etc, relating to Health Sector in the state
with immediate effect:STATE LEVEL COMMITTEE.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
Chief Secretary
Development Commissioner
Secretary, Health & F.W.
Secretary, Finance
Secretary, PWD (Building, Roads & Bridges and
PHE/Irrigation)
Secretary, Panchayat & RDD
Secretary, Land Revenue
Secretary, S.N.T
Secretary, Food & Civil Supplier
Secretary, Power
Chief Fire Officer
Director Health Services
Epidemiologist
Chairman
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member Secretary
Nodal Officer
The Principal Director and a;; Consultant of different department/Subject shall be
the Advisory Committee.
DISTRICT LEVEL COMMITTEE
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Director Health Services
District Collector
Medical Officers of P.H.Cs
Representatives of Voluntary Organisation
Chief Medical Officer
Epidemiologist
Chairman
Member
Member
Member
Member Secretary Officer.
Member
D. DAHDUL
SECRETARY HEALTH & FAMILY WELFARE
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS
Gangtok Wednesday, 3rd July, 1996
No. 77
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
HOME DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
Dated: Gangtok, the 13th June, 1996
No. 24/Home/96
NOTIFICATION
The State Government is pleased to appoint Shri B.B. Gooroong as the Political
Advisor to the Chief Minister with immediate effect with the following terms & conditions:1.
He shall be provided with all the amenities admissible to a Cabinet Minister
2.
He shall draw HRA @ Rs. 3,000/- (Rupees three thousand) per month in lieu of
free Government accommodation.
By Order and in the name of the Governor.
K.A. VARADAN
Chief Secretary
(F. No. 38(40) Home/94
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVRNMENT PRESS, GANGTOK
Gangtok Thursday, 4th July, 1996
No. 78
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
HOME DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
Dated Gangtok the 14th June, 1996.
No. 25/Home/96
NOTIFICATION
The Government of Sikkim is pleased to constitute a State Level Urban Development
Agency for the implementation of Prime Minister’s Integrated Urban Poverty Eradication
programme (PMI UPEP) with immediate effect as follows:1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Secretary, DUE & HD
Joint Secretary, DUE & HD
D.E. concerned, DUE & HD
D.S. (Adm), DUE & HD
Under Secretary, DUE & HD
Representative of Women and Child
Welfare
Representative of Education Deptt.
-
Chairman
Member Secretary
Member
Member
Member
-
Member
Member
By Order and in the name of the Governor
K.A. VARADAN
CHIEF SECRETARY
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS, GANGTOK
Gangtok Thursday, 4th July 1996
No. 79
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
HOME DEPARTMENT
Dated: Gangtok the 17th June, 1996
No. 26/Home96
NOTIFICATION
In order to maintain a closer link between the administration and the member of
the public and to make the administration more meaningful and public oriented, the State
Government has felt the necessary of associating certain public figures inn the administration
of some departments. With this end in view the State Government is pleased to appoint the
following persons as the Honorary Advisors to the departments mentioned against their
respective names:
(i) Shri Ram Prasad Sharma of Rumtek - Rural Development Department.
(ii) Shri M.B. Tamang
- Horticulture Department
Respective department will provide vehicles to the Honorary Advisors alongwith a
fixed monthly quota of 120 litres of petrol.
3.
In addition to above, the Honorary Advisors will be entitled to Rs. 1000/- per month
as House Rent Allowance.
4.
They are prohibited from entering into any contract work in any Government or
Undertaking department directly or indirectly.
By Order and in the name of the Governor.
K.A. VARADAN
CHIEF SECRETARY
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS, GANGTOK
Gangtok Thursday 4th July, 1996
No. 80
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
HOME DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
Dated 17th June, 1996.
No. 27 /Home/96
NOTIFICATION
In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (1) of section 36 of the Narcotic
Drugs and Psychotrophic Substances Act, 1985 (Central Act 61 of 1985), the State Government appoint, with immediate effect, Shri T. Dorjee, District and Sessions Judge (South and
West) at Gangtok as the Judge of the Special Court for the whole of Sikkim already constituted
vide Notification No. 4/Home/92 dated 13th February, 1992.
Notification No. 4/Home/92 dated 13th February, 1992 stands amended to the extent
relevant.
By Order and in the name of the Governor.
K.A. VARADAN
CHIEF SECRETARY
(F. No. 39 (15) 89/90/Ex/Abk)
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS
Gangtok Saturday, 6th July, 1996
No. 81
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
HOME DEPARTMENT
Dated 17th June, 1996
No. 28/Home/96
NOTIFICATION
In exercise of the powers conferred by section 30 of the Protection of Human Rights
Act, 1993 (Central Act 10 of 1994), the State Government, with the concurrence of the Chief
Justice, High Court of Sikkim, specifies, with immediate effect, the Court of Sessions (South
and West) at Gangtok as the Human Rights Court for the whole of Sikkim for providing
speedy trial of offences arising out of violation of Human Rights.
This supersedes Notification No. 6/Home/95 dated 1st February, 1995.
By Order and in the name of the Governor.
K.A. VARADAN
CHIEF SECRETARY
(F. No. 54 (77) Home/93)
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS, GANGTOK
Gangtok. Thursday 4th July, 1996
No. 82
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
DEPARTMENT OF PERSONNEL, AEM. REFORMS & TRG.
TASHILING
GANGTOK- SIKKIM 737101
No. 115/GEN/DOP
Dated: 7th February, 1996.
NOTIFCATION
In exercise of the powers conferred by clause (b) of Article 318 of the Constitution
of India, the Governor of Sikkim hereby makes the following regulations further to amend
the Sikkim Public Service Commission (Staff) Amendment Regulation, 1996.
1.
Short title and commencement (1) These regulation may be called the Sikkim
public Service Commission (Staff) Amendment Regulation, 1996.
(ii)
They shall come into force from the date of their publication in the Official
Gazette.
In the Sikkim Public Service Commission (Staff) Regulations, 1983 as amended from
time to time, the following paragraph shall be inserted as sub-rule (2) under Rule 5:“Leave, Salaries, Pensions and Gratuity:- Officers and staff appointed by the Commission shall be entitled to the same pay scales, allowances, leave, pension and gratuity as
admissible to State Government Employees of corresponding levels.”
R.S. BASNET
SECRETARY TO THE GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
DEPARTMENT OF PERSONNEL, A.R. & TRG.
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS.
Gangtok Monday, 8th July, 1996
No. 83
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
LAW DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
No: 29/LD/LIT/96
Dated: 23/5/1996
NOTIFICATION
Shri Jagat Bandhu Pradhan, Assistant Government Advocate, working as junior to
the Advocate General is hereby relieved of his duties as Assistant Public Prosecutor, West
District, with immediate effect.
In the resultant vacancy, the State Government, in exercise of the powers conferred
by sub-section (1) of section 25 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973,. Is pleased tp appoint
Shri O.P. Bhandari as Assistant Oublic Prosecutor, West District, with Headquarters at Gyalshing with immediate effect.
The terms of appointment of Shri O.P Bhandari, Advocate, shall be governed by the
Law Officers’ (terms & Conditions) Rules, 1995 as notified vide Notification No. 21 (89) LD/
Lit/95/20/1280, dated 22.11.1995.
B.R. PRADHAN
SECRETARY, LAW DEPTT
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS, GANGTOK.
Gangtok Tuesday, 9th July, 1996
No. 84
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
LAW DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
Dated the 4th July, 1996.
No. 4/LD/96
NOTIFICATION
The following Act of the Sikkim Legislative Assembly having received the assent of
the Governor on the 29th day of June 1996 is hereby published for general Information:THE SIKKIM AND VILLAGE INDUSTRIES BOARD
ACT, 1996
(ACT NO 4 OF 1996)
AN
ACT
to consolidate and amend the law relating to the Sikkim Khadi and Village
Industries Board and to provide for uniformity among the Board in differtent States of the country and to ensure better co-operation and implementation of the various programmes being undertaken by them.
BE it enacted by the Legislative Assembly of Sikkim in the Fortyseventh year of the Republic of India as follows:CHAPTER-1
PRELIMINARY
Short title,
1 (1) This Act may be called the Sikkim Khadi and Village Indusextent and
tries Board Act, 1996.
commencement (2) It extends to the while of Sikkim.
(3) It shall come into force on such date as the State Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, appoint.
Definitions.
2.
In this, Act, unless the context otherwise requires ;(a) “Board"means the Sikkim Khadi and Village Industries
Board established under sectionm 3 of the Bill ;
(b) “Chairman” means Chairman of the Board ;
(c) “Commission” means the Khadi and Village Industries
Commission established under section of the Khadi and
Village Industries Commission Act, 1956 ;
61 of 1956
(d) “Fixed capital investment” means the Fixed Capital Incestment as defined in sub-section (cc) of section 2 of the
Khadi and Village Industries Commission Act, 1956 ;
61 of 1956.
(e) “Government” means the Government of Sikkim
(f) “Khadi” means any cloth woven inn handloom in India
from cotton, silk or woolen yarn hand spun in India or from
a mixture of any two or all of such yarns certified by the
commission as Khadi and shall include readymade garments
made out of such cloth
(g) “Member” means Member of the Board.
(h) “notification” means the notification published in the
official Gazette;
(i) “prescribed” means prescribed by rules made under this
Act;
(j) “regulation” means regulations made by the Board under
this Act;
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(k) “rural area” means the area as defined as sub-section (ff)
of section 2 of the Khadi and Village Industries Commission
Act, 1956.
61 of 1956
(l) “Village industry” means any industry ad defined in subsection (h) of section 2 of the Khadi and Village Industries
Commission Act, 1956.
CHAPTER-II
THE KHADI AND VILLAGE INDUSTRIES BOARD
3.
Establishment
and incorporation of the
Board.
With effect from such date as the Government may, by
notification, fix in this behalf, there shall be established a
Board to be called the Sikkim Khadi and Village Industries
Board
(2)
Composition
of the Board.
The Board shall be a body corporate having perpetual succession and a common seal and shall by its corporate name sue
and be sued.
4. The Board shall consist of the following members appointed by
the Government, namely:(a) Chairman
(b) Maximum four non-official members having specialized
knowledge and experience with Khadi and Village Industries
members
(c) Three representatives of the Departments of Industries
finance and Planning and Development not below the rank.
of Joint Secretaries
members
(d) Representative of the Khadi and Villave
Industries Commission
Members
(e) Accounts Officer of the Sikkim Khadi and Village Industties Board who shall also be the incharge of accounts of
the Board
Member
(f)
Executive Officer of the Board
Member Secretary
Power and 5.
functions of
the Executive
officer
Powers and 6.
Functions of
The Accounts
Officer.
Disqualifica- 7.
tion for thembership of the
Board.
(1)
The Executive Officer appointed under clause (f) of section
4 shall exercise powers general superintendence over the
affairs of the Board and its day-to-day management under
section 31.
(2) The Executive Officer shall be responsible for the furnishing of all returns, reports and statements required to be
Furnished to the Government and the Commission under
section 31.
(3) It shall be the duty of the Executive Officer to place before
the Board for its consideration and decision any matter of
financial importance which the Accounts Officer suggests
to him in writing that such matter be placed before the
Board.
The Accounts Officer appointed under clause (e) of section 4 shall
be in-charge of all financial matters of the Board including its budget
accounts and audit, and it shall be the duty if the Accounts Officer
to bring to the notice of the Board through the Executive Officer
any matter of financial import, which in his opinion, requires consideration and decision by the Board.
A person shall be disqualified for being appointed as, and for
being, a member of the Board.
(a) if he is, or is found to be a lunatic or a person of unusual
mind; or
(b) if he has been adjudged insolvent; or
(c) if he has been convicted of an offence involving moral
turpitude ; or
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(d)
(e)
if he has any financial interest in any subsisting contract made
with or in any work being done by the Board, except as a
shareholder (other than a Director) in a company as defined
in section 3 of the Companies Act, 1956.
61 of 1956
Provided that where he is a shareholder, he shall
disclose to the Government, the nature and extent of shares
held by him in such a company; or
if he has any financial interest in any business undertaking
dealing with or any other village industry as may be speciefied.
Removal of 8. The Government may, by notification, remove from the office
Chairman,
any member of the Board, whomember, etc.
(a) is or has become subject to any of the disqualifications menfrom the
tioned in section 7; or
Board.
(b) in the opinion of the Government, has failed or is unable
to carry out his duties; or
(c) absent himself from three consecutive meetings of the
Board without the leave of the Board.
Provided that before issuing any such notification
the Government shall give an opportunity to the member
concerned to show cause against such removal.
Resignation of 9. (1) Any member may resign his office by giving notice in wrioffice by
ting to the Government and, or such resignation being notimember.
fied in the Official Gazette by the Government, he shall be
deemed to have vacated his office.
(2) In the event of any vacancy in the office of a member of the
Board by reason of death, resignation, removal or otherwise, such vacancy may be filled in by the Government and
the member thus appointed in such vacancy shall hold office
for the unexpired term if the member whose place he fills.
Vacancies
10. No act or proceedings of the Board shall be invalid merely by reason
etc. not to
of the existence of any vacancy amongst its members of any defect
invalidate
in constitution thereof.
Act and proceedings of
the Board.
Temporary
11. (1) The Board may associate with itself in such manner and for
association
such purposes as may be determined by regulations made
of persons
under this Act, any person whose advice or assistance it
with Board
may desire in complying with any of the provisions of this
for particular
Act.
purpose.
(2) A person associated with it by the Board under sub-section
for any purpose shall have the right to take part in the
discussions of the Board relevant to that purpose, but shall
not have the right to vote and shall be in a member for
other purpose.
(3) The Government and the Commission may depute one or
more of their officer to attend any meeting of the Board
and to take part in the discussions of the Board, but such
officer or officers shall not have the right to vote.
Meeting of 12. (1) The Board shall meet at such times and places and shall, subthe Board
ject to the provisions of sub-sections (2) to (4), observe
such rules or procedures in regard to the transaction of
business at its meetings, including the quorum at meetings
as may be provided by regulations made by the Board under
the Act:
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Provided that the Board shall meet atleast once in
every two months.
(2) The Chairman or in his absence, any member chosen by the
members present from amongst themselves, shall preside
over the meetings of the Board.
(3) All questions at a meeting of the Board shall be decided by
a majority of the votes of the members present and voting and
in the case of an equality of votes the Chairman of the meeting shall have a second or a casting vote.
(4) The proceedings of the meeting of the Board shall be forwarded to the Government and to Commission within filteen days of every meeting.
Term of 13.
office and
(1)
Every member of the Board shall hold office for a term of
five years:
Provided member of the Board shall hold office for a term of
the expiration of his term continue to hold office until his
successor enters upon his office.
Contidions of
service of the
Chairman and
other members.
(2)
Appointment 24.
and conditions of service of Offiemployees of
the Board.
(2)
(3)
The terms and conditions of service of the Chairman, Executive Officer, Accounts Officer and other members shall be
such as may be prescribed.
Subject to such rules as may be made by the Government in
this behalf, Accounts Officer and other members shall be
prior approval of the Government, appoint such other officers and employees as it considers necessary for the efficient
performance of its function.
The service condition of the officers and employees of the
Board shall be governed by the State Government Service
rules as emended from time to time.
The Board shall be the appointing authority in respect of all
the officers and the employees of the Board.
Standing Fi- 15 (1)
nance Commi-
There shall be constituted from amongst the members of
the Board excluding the Chairman a Standing Finance Committee to exercise such power and perform such functions
relation to finance of the Board as may be delegated by the
Board in the prescribed manner. The proceedings of the
meeting of the Committee shall be forwarded to the Government within fifteen days of every meeting.
(2) The Board may also delegate necessary financial powers to
tts officers for expeditions disposal of work subject to such
conditions as it deems fit.
Appointment 16. Subject to any rules made in this belalf, the Board may, from time
of other Comto time, appoint one or more committees for the purpose of efficient
mittees.
Discharge of its functions and, in particular for the purpose of securing that the functions shall be discharged according to the circumtances and requirements of Khadi or any particular village industry,
such committees may be appointed for any specific areas.
Powers of the 17. Subject to the provisions of section 22 and subject to the condition
Board to
that the expenditure is covered by the budget sanctioned by the
spend
Government, the Board shall have power to spend such sums as
it thinks for for the purpose authorized by this Act.
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CHAPTER –III
FUNCTIONS OF THE BOARD
Functions of 18.
The Board
(1) Subject to the provisions of this Act, the functions of the
Board shall generally be to plan, promote, organize and assist
in the establishment and development of Khadi and Village
industries in the rural areas in coordination with other agencies engaged in rural development wherever necessary.
(2)
In particular and without prejudice to the generality of the
foregoing powers, the Board may take such other steps as
it may think fir-
(a)
to plan and organize training of persons employed or desirous of seeking employment in Khadi and village industries;
(b) to build up reserves of raw materials and implements and
supply them to persons or institutions engaged or likely to
be engaged in production of hand spun yarn or Khadi and
village industries;
(c) To encourage and assist in creation of common service facilities for the processing of raw materials or semi-finished
goods and for otherwise facilitating production and marketing of Khadi or products of village industries;
(d) to promote the sale and marketing of Khadi or products
of village industries or handicrafts and for this purpose, forge
links with established marketing agencies wherever necessary and feasible.
(e) to encourage and promote research in technology used in
Khadi and village industries including the use of non-contional energy and electric power with a view to increasing
productivity, eliminating drudgery and otherwise enhancing their competitive capacity and to arrange for dissemination of salient results obtained from such research.
(f) to undertake directly or through other agencies studies of
the problems of Khadi or village industries.
(g) to provide financial assistance to institutions, cooperatives,
or persons, as the case may be, who are engaged in the development and operation of Khadi or village industries and
guide them through supply of designs, prototypes and other
technical information for the purpose of producing giids
and services for which there if effective demand in the opinion of the Board.
(h) to undertake experiments or pilot projects which in the
opinion of the Board are necessary for the development of
Khadi and village industries
(i) to promote and encourage cooperative efforts among the
manufactures of Khadi or persons engaged in village Industries;
(j) to ensure genuineness and to set up standards to quality
and ensure that products of Khadi and village industries do
conform to the said standards;
(k) to explore and undertake export activities ;
(l) to establish and maintain separate organization for the purpose of carrying out all or any of the above matters;
(m) to carry out any other matters incidental to the above;
Power of
19.
Government
to give directions.
In the discharge of its functions under this Act, the Board shall be
bound by such directions as may be given to it by the Government
from time to time in conformity with the provisions of this Act.
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20.
Power of the
Commission
to give directions.
Without prejudice to the provisions of sections 19, the Board shall
also be bound by such directions as may be given to it by the Commission from time to time in respect of implementation of programmes assigned and finances provided by the Commission.
CHAPTER- IV
PREPARATION AND SUBMISSION OF PROGRAMME
Preparation 21. (1)
and submissoon of Annual
Programme
and Establishment Schedule.
(2)
Sanction of 22.
programme
Establishment
Schedule.
In each financial year, the Board shall, at such time and in
such form as may be prescribed, prepare and submit to the
Government and the Commission.
(a) Programme or ots work; and
(b) a schedule pf the staff and officers already employed
and to be employed.
The programmes of its work shall contain(a) Particulars of the schemes which the Board proposes
to execute whether fully or in part and financed by
the Government, the Commission and other Agencies;
(b) Particulars of any work or undertakimg which the
Board proposes to organize during the following year
for the purpose of carrying out its functions under
the Act and such other particulars as may be
prescribed or may be required by the Government
of the Commission.
(1) The Government may, with the approval of the Commission,
sanction the programme and schedule of staff or officers of
the Board with such modification as it may deem fit.
(2) The programme sanctioned by the Government shall be
sent to the Commission.
Budget.
23.
(1) The Board shall, in such form and at such time as may be
prescribed, prepares each year a budget of its estimated receipts
and expenditure on capital and revenue accounts according
to the programe and schedule sanctioned by the Government under section 22 for the nest financial year and shall
submit the budged to the Government.
(2) No sum shall be expended by or on behalf of the Board unless the expenditure is covered by specific provision in the
Budget sanctioned and approved by the Government and
the Commission.
Sanction of
Budget.
24. (1)
(2)
The Government may sanction the budget submitted to it
with such modification as it deems fit.
The Board shall not be competent to transfer funds sanctioned for one scheme to another scheme.
(a) where funds in respect of such schemes are allotted
by the Commission, without the approval of the
Commission, and
(b) in any other case, without the approval of the Government.
Supplementary 25. The Board may submit a supplementary programme and a suppleProgramme
mentary budget for the sanction of the Government in such form and
and suppleat such time as the Government may prescribe and the provisions
mentary
of section 21 to 24 shall apply muntatis-mutandis to such suppleBudget.
mentary programme and budget.
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CHAPTER – V
FINANCE ACCOUNTS, AUDIT AND REPORTS
Transfer of 26.
property
The Government may transfer to the Board buildings, land or any
other property whether movable or immovable on such conditions
as the Government may deem for the purpose of this Act.
Funds for the 27.
Board.
(1) The Board shall have two funds to be called as the development fund and general and miscellaneous fund.
(2) All such sums received by the Board for the purposes relating to development of Khadi and village industries shall be
creating to the development fund and all other sums received by the Board shall be credited to the general and miscellaneous fund.
(3) The sums credited under sub-section (2)(a) to the development fund, shall be applied for the
purposes relating to development of Khadi and village
industries;
(b) to the general and miscellaneous fund, shall be applied for the purposes of meeting the salary, allowances
and other remuneration of the members, officers and
other employees of the Board and other administratie expenses of the Board.
(4) The Board may acceot grants, subventions, donations and
gifts and receive loans from Government or a local authority
or any body or association whether incorporated or not, or
an individual or all for any of the purposes of this Act.
(5) All money belonging to the funds of the Board shall be deposited in any nationalized bank or banks or in a Government Treasury or be invested in such securities as as may be
approved by the Government from time to time.
(6) The accounts of the Board shall be operated upon by such
officers jointly or individually as may be authorized by the
Board from time to time.
Reserve Fund 28.
of the Board
(1)
(2)
(3)
Application of 29.
Funds etc.
Subvention
Funds etc.
the Board.
30.
The Board shall establish a reserve fund to which shall be
credited such funds as may be provided by Government for
the purpose.
The management of the reserve fund the sums to be credited from time to time, there it there of and application of
the moneys comprised therein, shall be determined in such
manner as may be prescribed.
The reserve fund shall be utilized for setting off irrevocrable loans and losses in direct trading activities.
(1) All property, fund and other assets of the Board shall be held
and applied by it subject to the provisions and for the purpose of
this Act.
(1)
(2)
(3)
The Government shall, from time to time, make subvention
And grants to the Board for the purpose of this Act on
such terms and conditions as the Government may determine in each case.
The establishment expenditure of the Board shall be the sole
responsibility if the State Government.
The Board may, from time to time, with the previous sanction of the Government and subject to the provisions of this
Act and such conditions as the Government may determine,
borrow any sum required for the purpose of this Act, on the
Security of the funds or any other assets for any purpose for
which such fund or assets may be applied.
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(4) The Government shall stand guarantee for securing loans,
repayment of all the liabilities of the Board to the Khadi and
village Industries Commission or any other agencies.
Accounts and 31
Audit.
(1) The Board shall maintain proper accounts and other relecant records and prepare an annual statement of accounts
including the profit and loss account and the balance sheets
in such form as may be prescribed.
(2) The Board shall maintain a proper system for internal audit
of its accounts.
(3) The accounts of the Board as certified by such Auditor under
tant General of Sikkim or such persons as the Government
may, in consultation with the Commission, appoint from
time to time.
(4) The accounts of the Board as certified by such Auditor under
Sub-section (3) together with the audit report thereon shall
be forwarded annually to the Government and to the Commission at such time as the Government may specify in this
behalf.
(5) In addition to then audit provided in sub-section (3), the
commission shall also have the right to audit and inspect the accounts of the Board pertaining to the funds adcanced by the Commission and the Board shall comply with
such directions as the Commission may issue in this regard.
(6) The persons discharging functions under sub-section (3) and
shall in connection with such audit, have such rights,
privileges and authority as may be prescribed and in particular such persons shall have the right to demand the production of books of accounts, connected vouchers and other
documents and to inspect any of the officers of the Board.
32.
(1) The Board, shall prepare and forward to the Government and
the Commission an annual report within three months from
the end of the financial year giving a complete account of
its activities during the previous financial year along with a
copy of the annual statement of account together with the
audit report thereon referred to in sub-section (4) of section
31 in such manner as may be prescribed.
(2) The report and the annual statement of account together
with the audit report received by the Government under
sub-section (1) shall be laid before the State Legislature as
soon as may be after it is received by the Government.
Annual Report.
Other report,
statistics and
returns,
33.
The Board shall at such time and in such manner, submit to the
Government or the Commission its reports, static’s and returns
as the Government or the Commission may direct from time
to time.
CHAPTER –VI
MISCELLANEOUS
Members. Off- 34.
cers and employees of the
Board to be
public ser35.
Members, officers and employees of the Board shall be deemed
when acting or purporting to act in pursuance of any of the provesions of this Act or under the rules or regulations made there under
to be public servants within the meaning of section 21 of the
Indian Petrol Code, 1860.
No suit, prosecution or other legal proceedings shall lie against
any member, office or employees of the Board for anything done
in good faith or purported to be done under this Act or any rules
or regulations made there under.
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Idation. 1 Va
36.
(1)
(2)
(3)
Dissolution
of Board.
17.
(1)
(2)
Supersession 38
of the Board.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
No act of the Board or any Committed or any officer done
in good faith in pursuance of the functions of the Board shall
be deemed to be invalid by reason only of some defect sunbsequeenly discovered either in the constitution of the Board
or in the constitution of any officer or on the round that
appointment or selection of an officer or on the ground that
such officer was disqualified for his office.
No act done in good faith by any person appointed under
this Act, rules and regulations shall be invalid merely by
reason of the fact the his appointment has been cancelled
by or in consequence of any other order passed subsequently
under this Act or any rules and regulations made there under.
The Board shall decide whether any act was done in good
faith in pursuance of the functions of the Board and the decosoon thereon shall be final.
The Government may, by notification, direct that the Board
shall be dissolved from the date specified in the notification
and thereupon the Board shall be deemed to be dissolved
acordingly and any committee constituted shall cease to
function.
On and from the date(a) all properties and funds, which immediately before
the said date were in the possession pf the Board for
the purpose of this Act shall vest in the Government.
(b) all members shall vacate office as member of the
Board; and
(c) all rights, obligations and liabilities including any
liabilities under any contract of the Board shall become
the rights, obligations and liabilities of the Government
The Government may, by notification, supersession the Board
for such period as may be specified in the notification and
declare that the duties, powers and functions of the Board
shall during the period of its supersession, be discharged,
excercised and performed by such person or authority as may
be specified in the said notification.
The Government shall before expiration of the period of
supersessions reconstitute the Board in accordance with the
provisions of the section 3.
The Government may take such incidental and consequential provisions as may appear to be necessary for giving effect
to the provisions of the section.
Any notification issued or order made by the Government
under this section shall not be questioned in any court.
Recoveries
arreas.
39.
Any sum payable to the Board under any agreement, express or
implied or otherwise, however, may be recovered without
prejudice to any other remedy as an arrear of land revenue.
Powers to
write of
losses.
40.
(1) The Board may, after prior consultation with the Executive
officer of the Board, write off losses upto rupees five thousand (Rs. 5,000/-) in individual cases failing under any or all
of the following categories, namely:(a) Loss of irrecoverable value of stores or of public
money due to theft, fraud or such other cause;
(b) Loss or irrecoverable advance other than loans ; and
(c) Deficiency and depreciation in the value of stores.
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(1)
(2)
Power to
make rules
41.
(1)
(3)
The Board may, with the prior approval of the Government,
write off irrecoverable loans and losses exceeding rupees
five thousand (Rs. 5,000/-) in each individual case.
The Board shall take suitable action against the persons responsible for the loss and shall also send to the Government a
detailed report together with the action taken against the
persons, if any, responsible for the loss.
The Government may, by notification, make rules for carrying out the purposes of the Act.
In particular and without prejudice to the generality of the
foregoing powers, such rules may provide for all or any of
the following matters, namely:(a) the place at which the office of the Board shall be
located;
(b) the manner of filling casual vacancies among the members of the Board and the terms and conditions of
service of the Chairman, the executive Officer, the
Accounts Officer and other members of the Board
including the salary and allowances to be paid to
them and the traveling and daily allowances to be
drawn by them when they are in tour.
(c) the procedure to be followed in removing a member
who is or has become subject to any disqualification;
(d) the condition subject to which and the mode in
which contracts may be entered into by or in behalf
of the board;
(e) the time within which and the form in which the
budget and the supplementary budget shall be prepared and submitted in each year under sub-section.
(1) of section 23 and section 25;
(f) the procedure to be followed and the condition to
be observed in borrowing money under sub-section
(2) pf section 30;
(g) the procedure to be followed the Government may, in prior
in possession of funds.
In regard to the following, the Government may, in prior
consultation with the Commission, make rules by notification, to give effect to the provisions of this Act.
(a) The procedure to be followed and the condition to
be observed in granting loans under section 30;
(b) the form and manner in which the accounts of the
Board shall be maintained under sub-section (1) of
section 31;
(c) the form and manner in which the returns, report
or the statements shall be submitted under sub-sec
tion (1) of section 32 and section 33.
(d) constituting the Standing Finance Committee under
sub-section (1) of section 15;
(e) any other matters which is to be or may be prescribed.
Power to
42.
make regulations.
(1)
(2)
The Board may, with the previous sanction of the Government, by notification, make regulations not inconsistent
with this Act and the rules made there under, for enabling
it to perform its functions under this Act.
In particular and without prejudice to the generality of the
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(3)
Foregoing powers, such regulations may provide for all or
any of the following matters, namely:(a) The time and place of meetings of the Board, the
procedure to be followed in regard to transaction of
Business at such meetings and the quorum necessary
for the transaction of such business at a meeting;
(b) functions of committees and the procedure to be
followed by such committees in the discharge of
their functions;
(c) the delegation of powers and duties to the Executive
officer or any officer of the Board;
(d) the persons by whom and the manner in which payment, deposits and investment may be made on
behalf of the Board;
(e) the custody of moneys required for the current expenditure of the Board and investment of moneys
not so required.
The Board may, in consultation and with the previous sanction of the Government, by notification, make regulationsto provide for the maintenance of the minutes of the meeting of the Board and the transmission of the copies thereofto the Government and the Commission
Power to 43. If any difficulty arises in giving effect to the provision of this
remove diffi- Act, the State Government may take such steps or issue such orders
culties.
not consistent with the provisions of the Act as may appear to it
no be necessary or expedient for the purpose of removing such difficulty:
Provided that no such order shall be made after the expiry
of a period of two years from the date of commencement of this Act.
Repeal and 44. (1) On and from the date of commencement of this Act the
saving
provisions of the Sikkim Khadi and Village Industries Board Act, 11 of 1978
1978 shall stand repealed.
(2)
Notwithstanding such repeal, anything done or any action
taken under the Act so repealed shall be deemed to have been
done or taken under the corresponding provisions of this Act.
By Order of the Governor,
B.R. PRADHAMN,
Secretary to the Government of Sikkim
Law Department
F.No. 16(28) LD /77-96
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS, GNGTOK
Gangtok Tuesday, 9th July, 1996
No. 85
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
FINANCE DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
Dated: 24th June, 1996.
No: 04/Fin/Adm.
NOTIFICATION
It is hereby notified fir the information of the general public that the cost of revenue
Stamps of the Government of Sikkim has been raised from 20 paisa to Re 1/- with effect from
1st. July, 1996. Hence, all revenue receipts should be affixed with stamps of Re. 1/denomination.
However, as some stock of 20 paisa stamps are still available all concerned should
affix five numbers of such stamps on cash receipts.
TASHI TOBDEN
COMMISSIONER-CUM-SECRETARY, FINANCE.
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS, GANGTOK
Gangtok Tuesday 9th July, 1996
No. 86
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
FOOD & CIVIL SUPPLIES & CONSUMER AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT
INDIRA BYE-PASS ROAD
GANGTOK- SIKKIM 737102
Ref. No 1/(13) 91-92/FCS & CA/1
Dated: 14 June, 1996
NOTIFICATION
In exercise of the powers conferred by clause (a) of section 9 read with clause (a) of
Sub-section (1) of section 10 of the Consumer Protection Act, 1986 (Central Act No. 68 of
1986), the State Government, on the recommendation of the selection Committee, hereby
Makes the following amendment in the Food and Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs DePartment’s Notification No. 1 (13) 91-92/CP/WM/FCS/2 dated 28/4/95, namely:In the said notification,
(1) in serial numbers 1 of East District Forum and North District Forum for the words
“Civil judge-cum-Judicial Magistrate, North” the words “Chief Judicial Magistrate,
(East and North)” shall be substituted;
(2) in serial numbers 1 of South District Forum and West District Forum for the words
“Civil Judge-cum-Judicial Magistrate, South and West” the words “Chief Judicial
Magistrate (South and West)” shall be substituted.
T.W. Barphungpa I.A.S
Secretary
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS.
Gangtok Tuesday, 9th July 1996
No. 87
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
DEPARTMENT PF PERSONNEL ADM. REFORMS & TRAINING
GANGTOK
No. 19/(GEN)/DOP
Dated 19/6/1996.
NOTIFICATION
The Governor of Sikkim is pleased to nominate the Secretary, Health and Secretary
Education as member of Governing Council and Director Health Service and Director
Education as member of Executive Committee of Sikkim-Manipal University of Health
Medical and Technological Science, 5th Mile Tadong, Gangtok Sikkim.
BY ORDER.
PEM DORJEE
DEPUTY SECRETARY TO THE GOVT. OF SIKKIM
DEPARTMENT OF PERSONNEL, A.R. & TRAINING.
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS, GANGTOK
Gangtok Tuesday, 9th July 1996
No. 88
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
DEPTT. OF PERSONNEL, A.R. & TRG.
GANGTOK
NO. 18/GEN/DOP.
DATED:19/6/1996.
NOTIFICATION
In exercise of the powers conferred by the proviso to article 309 of the Constitution
of India, the Governor is hereby pleased to make the following rules to further amend the
Sikkim State Police Service (Recruitment) Rules, 1976 namely:(1) These rules may be called the Sikkim State Police Service (Recruitment)
(Amendment) Rules, 1996.
(ii)
They shall come in to force with immediate effect,
(iii) For the schedule I, the following Schedule-I shall be substituted namely:SCHEDULE –I
STRENGTH & COMPOSITION OF THE SIKKIM STATE POLICE SERVICE
1.
DESIGNATION OF POST
Senior Superintendent of Police
Superintendent of Police
Addl. Superintendent of Police
Dy. Superintendent of Police
Deputation Reserve at the rate of 20% of 1 above
Leave Reserve at the rate of 5 percent of 1 above
Training reserve at the rate of 10 percent of 1 above
TOTAL AUTHORISED STRENGTH:
NUMBER
2
6
6
25
39
7
2
51
R.S. BASNET
SECRETARY TO THE GOVT. OF SIKKIM
DEPT. PERSONNEL, A.R. & TRG
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS
Gangtok Tuesday, 9th July 1996
No. 89
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
DEPARTMENT OF PERSONNEL, ADM. REFORMS & TRG.
TASHILING
GANGTOK – SIKKIM 737101
No:J (40)/13/GEN/DOP.
Dated: 14/6/96.
NOTIFICATION
In continuation to No. 06/GEN/DOP. Dated 27.4.96 regarding Sikkim Subordinate
mines & Geology Service the Governor is pleased to constitute a Departmental Promotion
Committee consisting of the following officers:-
1.
2.
3.
Secretary, Mines & Geology
Addl; Secy./Jt. Secretary
Finance Department
Director, Mines & Geology or
in his absence Joint Director
Mines & Geology to be nominated
by Secretary, M. & G.
Chairman
Member
Member
Member
The Committee may also co-opt the Deputy Director, Mines & Geology to assist the
Committee, if necessary.
By Order
D.P. KALEON
Jt. Secretary to the Govt.
Deptt. Of Personnel, A.R. & TRG
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS, GANGTOK.
Gangtok Wednesday, 10th July 1996
No. 90
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM LAND USE & ENVIRONMENT CELL
FOREST DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK-SIKKIM
Dated: 15th June, 1996
No. 201/LU & E (F)
NOTIFICATION
In exercise of the powers conferred by subsection (1) of Section 20, subsection (1) of
Section 21, subsection (1) of Section 23 of the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution)
(Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981 (14 of 1981) the State Pollution Control
Board of Sikkim hereby empowers the Divisional Forest Officer fro Environment and Pollution Control and Sceintist for Environment and Pollution Control to perform its functions as
specified under the above mentioned Sections of the Act.
MEMBER SECRETARY
STAE LAND USE & ENVIRONMENT BOARD
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS, GANGTOK
Gangtok Wednesday 10th July, 1996
No. 91
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
No. 03-96/Edn.
Dated 22/6/96
NOTIFICATION
Consequent upon the decision of the Government of Sikkim, the following posts have
been created
(i)
Eleven posts of Primary Teacher in the pay scale of 1030-1660:
(ii)
Eleven posts of School Mothers in the pay scale of 875-1275.
They will be entitled to other admissible allowances of the Government.
the expenditure on salary will be debited to Budget Head 21/2202/01/106/46/1 and 21/2202/01/
106/47/1 (60-61-62-63).
2. These posts have been created for the following recently taken over committee
schools:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
Gangla near Sangmoo (Vok)
Kalbong (Wes) Chakung
Palitam (South) Ralong
Nasa (West) DAramdin
Sada (South) Ralong
Lower Tinzir
Temi Aifaltar (South)
Lower Singtam
Boom Rinchenpong
Upper Chochen
Phong Basbotey
By Order.
T.T. DORJU IAS
Commissioner-Cum-Secretary Education,
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS
Gangtok Wednesday, 10th July 1996
No. 92
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
URBAN DEVELOPMENT & HOUSING DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK.
Dated 25th June, 1996.
No. 15(S)UDHD/9/10
NOTIFICATION
With a view to implement the 74th Constitutional amendment it is hereby notified
information of all concerned that any formal or non-formal Bazar Committee constituted
any of the Bazars in Sikkim stands abolished forthwith.
By Order.
L.B. RAI
Secretary
Urban Development & Housing Department.
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS, GANGTOK
Gangtok Thursday, 11th July 1996
No. 93
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
FINANCE (INCOME TAX AND SALES TAX) DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
No. 119/I.T. & S.T.
Dated 22-6-96
NOTIFICATION
In exercise of the powers by sub-section (1) of section 28
of the Sikkim Sales Tax Act, 1983 (4 of 1983), the State Government hereby
makes the following rules further to amend the Sikkim Sales Tax Rules,
1983, namely:Short title and
commencement
Amendment of
rule 16A.
1. (1) These rules may be called the Sikkim Sales Tax (Amendment)
Rules, 1996.
(2) The shall come into force with effect from 2nd August, 1995.
2.
In sub-rule (1) of rule 16A of the Sikkim Sales Tax Rules 1983,
for the words “four percentum” wherever they occur, the words
“two percentum” shall be and shall be deemed always to have been
substituted.
Tashi Tobden IAS
Secretary-cum-Commissioner, Finance
(Income Tax and Sates Tax) Department
Government of Sikkim
(File No………..)
Gangtok Thursday, 11th July, 1996
No. 94
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
FINANCE (INCOME TAX AND SALES TAX) DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
Dated: 22nd June, 1996
No: 120/I.T & ST
NOTIFICATION
In exercise of the powers conferred by clause (c) of sub-section (1) of section 5 read
with sub-section (2) of section 5 of the Sikkim Sales Tax Act, 1983 (4 of 1983), the State
Government hereby specifies that the Tax payable by a contractor involved in the execution of
works contracts referred to in sub-section (1) of section 4 A of the said Act shall be four paise
in a rupee.
This Notification shall be deemed to have come into force with effect from the 2nd
August, 1995.
Tashi Tobden IAS
Secretary-cum-Commissioner, Finance
(Income Tax and Sales Tax) Department
Government of Sikkim
(File No………….)
PRITED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS, GANGTOK
Gangtok Friday, 12th July 1996
No. 96
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
DEPARTMENT OF PERSONNEL, ADM. REFORMS & TRAINING
GANGTOK (SIKKIM)
No. 21/GEN/DOP
Dated: 25.6.1996
NOTIFICATION
The Governor is pleased to upgrade the post of Joint Director (Higher Education)
to that of Additional Director in the scale of Rs. 3700-125-4700-500 under the Education Department with immediate effect.
The pose of Jt. Director shall stand restored as and when the upgraded post is vacated by the incumbent on account of his transfer, promotion, retirement, resignation etc.
BY ORDER
D.P. KALEON
JOINT SECRETARYTO THE GOVT. OF SIKKIM
DEPTT. OF PERSONNEL, ADM. REFORMS & TRAINING
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS, GANGTOK.
Gangtok Monday, 15th July, 1996
No. 97
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIK
DEPARTMENT OF PERSONNEL, ADM. REFORMS AND TRAINING
GANGTOK
NO. 14/GEN/DOP.
Dated: 15/6/1996
NOTIFICATION
The Governor of Sikkim is pleased to grant the following Advancement Grade on
the application of total service of 10 hears to
(a)
(b)
(c)
Sl. No
1.
2.
3.
Graduate Teacher/Head Master of Junior High School
Post Graduate/Headmaster of Secondary School and
Principal of Senior Secondary School
This Scheme shall be deemed to have come into force on the 2nd day of August 1994.
Category
Existing
Corresponding pay Scale
Scale
of Advancement Grade.
Graduate Teacher/
Rs. 1520-40-1600
Rs. 1820-60-2600-EB-75Head Master of
EB-50-2300-EB3200
High school.
60-2600
Post Graduate Teacher Rs. 1820-60-2600
Rs. 2525-75-3200-EB-100Head Master of
EB-75-3200
4000
Secondary school
Principal of Sr. Secondary Rs. 1820-60-2600 Rs. 2525-60-2600-EB-100School
EB-100-4000
Attainment of the Advancement Grade shall be decided by Departmental Promotion
Committee constituted for the purpose vide Notification No. 33/GEN/DOP. dt. 27.93.94
3.
The Scheme of Pre-mature Increment provided on the basis of length of service under para 2 of the Notification No 178/GEN/Est.dt.24.10.1980, shall be deemed to have been
abolished with effect from 2nd day of August, 1994.
BY ORDER
D.P. KALEON
Joint Secretary to the Govt.
Deptt. Of personnel, A.R. & TRG.
_____________________________________________________________________________
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Gangtok Monday 15th July, 1996
No. 98
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIK
DEPTT. OF PERSONNEL, ADM. REFORMS & TRG. GANGTOK
No. 05/GEN/DOP
Dated: 27/4/96.
NOTIFICATION
In exercise of the powers conferred by proviso to article 309 of the Constitutional of India, the
Governor of Sikkim is hereby pleased to make the following rules:SHOT TITLE AND COMMENCEMENT:
(1) These rules may be called the Sikkim State Mines & Geology Service Rules, 1996.
(2) The shall come into force on the date of their publication in the Sikkim Government
Gazette.
DEFINITIONS.
In these rules, unless the context otherwise require:(a) “Appointed Day” means the date from which the provisions of these rules come
into force;
(b) “Commission” means Sikkim Public Service Commission;
(c) “Committee” means the Committee constituted under rule 17;
(d) “Cadre post” means any of the post specified in Schedule I.
(e) “Controlling authority” means the Government ion the Department of personnel
Administrative Reforms and Training;
(f) “Government” means the State Government of Sikkim.
(g) “Governor” means the Governor of Sikkim
(h) “Member of Service” means a person who is appointed to the Service in accordance
with provisions of these rules;
(i) “Service” means Sikkim State Mines & Geology Service; and”
(j) “Schedule” means Schedule appended to these rules.
3.
ACONSTITUTION OF SERVICE :
(1)
(2)
There shall be constituted the Service called the Sikkim State Mines & Geology service
consisting of persons appointed to the Service under rules 6 and 7.
The said Service shall comprise of three distinct wings viz. Mining Engineering wing,
Geology wing and Laboratory Technician wing upto Selection Grade II posts and the
posts in selection Grade I and Supertime Grade II will be common to all wings.
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(3)
(4)
4.
The authorized strength and composition of the Service shall be as indicated in Schedule I at the initial constitution and shall be as determined by the Governor from time
to time.
The scales of pay attached to the posts specified in Schedule I shall be such as may be
prescribed by the Governor from time to time. On the appointed day, the scale of pay
admissible to the members of Service shall be as shown in Schedule II.
MEMBER OF THE SERVICE
(1) The following persons shall be the member of the Service
(a) persons appointed under rule 6 ; and
(b) persons appointed under rule 7.
(2) A person appointed under clause (a) of sub-rule I shall be on such appointment be
deemed to be a member of the Service in the appropriate Grade applicable to him
in Schedule I.
(3) A person appointed under clause (b) of such rule I shall be member of the Service in
the appropriate Grade applicable to him in Schedule I from the date of such appointment.
5.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
APPOINTMENT AND POSTING :
All appointed to the cadre posts after the appointed day shall be make by the
Governor by one or the methods as specified in rue 7 and save as provided in sub-rule
and (3) no cadre post shall be filled otherwise than be a member of the Service
Any cadre pose may be filled up as temporary measure by a person from another’
Department of the Government having the requisite qualification and experience and
deputation if the Government is satisfied that thee is no suitable member of the Service
available for filling the post.
A member of the Service may, in public interest, be posted by Government in any post
under the Government outside the Service or under any other Government or under an
organization on such terms and conditions as may be specified by the Government.
6.
INITIAL CONSTITUTION OF THE SERVICE
All persons holding, on the appointed day, any of the cadre posts, otherwise than as a purely
temporary arrangement or on contract or on deputation from Central or any other Government shall
be deemed to have appointed to the corresponding post and grades in the Service.
7.
METHOD OF RECRUITMENT TO THE SERVICE:
Subject to the provision of rule 4, any vacancy arising in the Service, after the appointed
day shall be filled in the manner provided in Schedule II.
8.
RECRUITMENT BY SELECTION/COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION
(1) a competitive examination or selection interview for recruitment to the Service shall
be held at such intervals as the Government may, from time to time, determine.
(2) The examination or interview as the case may be, shall be conducted by the Commission
in accordance with such rules and syllabus as the Government may, from time to time
make.
(3) Of the number of the vacancies to be filled up on the result of each examination/selection
there shall be reservation of favour of candidates belonging to Schedule Castes, Scheduled
Tribes and Other Backward classes to the extent and subject of the conditions as the
Government may, from time to time, prescribe.
(4) Subject to sub-rule (3), the Commission shall forward to the Government a list arranged
in order of merit of candidates who have qualified by such standard as the Commission
may determine.
(5) The inclusion of a candidate’s name in the list prepared under sub-rule (4) shall confer
no right to appointment to the Service.
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CONDITIONS OF ELLIGIBILITY FOR APPEARING AT THE COMPETITI EXAMINATION
OR INTERVIEW:
In order to be eligible to complete at the competitive examination or selection interview a candidate:
(a)
(b)
Must satisfy(i)
the conditions prescribed in the Schedule II;
(ii)
any other conditions that may be specified by the Government in consultation with
the Commission ; and
Must pay the fees, if any, prescribed by the Commission.
9.
ATTEMPT AT THE EXAMINATION :
No candidate shall be permitted to compete more than three times at the competitive examition or interview.
Note: A candidate shall be deemed to have competed at the examination if he actually appears
in any or more subjects.
10.
DISQUALIFICATION FOR ADMISSION TO EXAMINATION/INTERVIEW :
Any attempt on the part of the candidate to obtain support for his candidature by any means
shall render himself liable to be disqualified for admission in the interview/competitive examination by the
commission.
11.
COMMISSION’S DECISION FINAL:
decision of the Commission as to the eligibility or otherwise of a candidate for admission to
the interview /examination shall be final and no candidate whom certified of admission has not been issued
by the Commission shall be admitted to interview/examination.
12.
APPOINTMENT FROM THE LIST:
Subject to the provisions of rules 14, 15 and 16 candidates shall be considered for appointment
to the available vacancies in the order in which their names appear in the list.
13.
DISQUALIFICATION FOR APPOINTMENT ON GROUND OF PLURAL MARRIAGE:
No person(a) Who has entered into or contracted marriages with a person having spouse living; or
(b) Who, having a spouse living, has entered into or contracted an marriage with any person
shall be eligible for appointment to the Service;
Provided that the Government may, if satisfied that such marriage is permissible under the personal law or customs applicable to such person and the other party to the marriage, exempt any person from
the operation of this rule.
14.
PENALTY FOR IMPERSONATION, ETC;
A candidate, who is or has been declared by the Commission, guilty of impersonation or of submitting false or fabricated documents which have been tampered with or of making statements which
are incorrect or false or suppressing material information or of using or attempting to use unfair means in the
Examination hall or otherwise resorting to any other irregular or improper means in the
the examination may, in addition to rendering himself liable to a criminal prosecution, be debarred either
permanently or for a specific period;
(a) by the Commission from admission to any examination or appearance at any
interview
held by the Commission for selection of candidate; and
(b) by the Government from employment under the Government.
15.
DISQUALIFICATION FOR APPOINTMENT ON MEDICAL GROUND:
No candidate shall be appointed to the Service who after such medical examination as the
Government may specify, is not found to be physically and mentally fi]t and free from any mental or
physical defect likely to interfere with the discharge of the duties of the Service
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17.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
RECRUITMENT BY PROMOTION:
There shall be a Selection Committed consisting of the following namely:(a) Chairman, Sikkim Public Service Commission;
(b) Member, Sikkim Public Service Commission
(c) Secretary to the Government n the Department of Personnel, Adm, Reforms
& Training;
(d) Secretary to the Government in Mines & Geology Department
(e) Secretary to the Government to be nominated by the Government
(f) The Commission may coopt any other suitable expert/Advisor;
The Chairman or where the chairman is unable to attend, the Member of the Commission
shall preside over the meeting of the Committee. The absence of a member order than the
Chairman of Member of the Commission, shall not invalidate the proceeding of the
committee if more than half the members of the Committee had attended its meeting.
The Government shall, every year, for the purpose of recruitment by promotion to the
service, where such promotion is provided, prepare a list of names of eligible persons
in order of seniority who have on the first day of the year, completed the required length
of years of service as indicated in Schedule II.
The number of candidates to be included in the list prepared under sub-rule (3) shall
not exceeded 5 times the number of vacancies anticipated.
Provided that such restriction shall not apply where the number of eligible person are less than
the maximum permissible number and in such a case the names of all the eligible persons shall be forwarded.
(5) The Government shall forwarded to the Commission the list of persons referred to in
Sub-rule (3) together with their character rolls and service records of the period such
persons have to complete to become eligible for promotion indicating the anticipated
number of vacancies to be filled by promotion in course of period of 12 months commencing from the date of preparation of the list.
(6) The Commission shall prepare a final list of persons who are found to be suitable for
promotion to the Service on an overall relative assessment of their character rolls and
Service records and interview.
(7) The number of persons to be included in the final list shall not exceed twice the number
of vacancies to be filled by promotion.
(8) The Commission shall forward to final list prepared under Sub-rule (6) to the Government
along with the character rolls and service records received from the Government.
(9) The list shall ordinarily be in force for a period of twelve months from the date of the
recommendation of Commission.
(10) Appointment by promotion of persons included in the final list to the Service shall be
made by the Government on order, in which the names of persons appear in the list for
the time being in force.
(11) It shall not be ordinarily necessary to consult the Commission before such appointment
is made unless during the period intervening between the inclusion of the name of the
person in the lest and date of proposed appointment, there occurs deterioration in the
work of the person which in the opinion of the Government is such as to render
him unsuitable for appointment by promotion to the Service.
18.
19.
PROBATION:
(1) Every person recruited to the Service by direct recruitment, shall be appointed by the
service on probation for a period of two years.
(2) Every person recruited to the Service by promotion shall be appointed by the Service
on probation for a period of one year.
(3) The Government may, if so thinks fit in any case or class of cases, extend the period of
probation by a period not exceeding two years.
DISCHARGE OF PROBATION:
A probationer shall be liable to be discharged from the Service or, as the case may be, reverted
to his substantive post if,
(a) he fails to pass the departmental examination; or
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(b) The Government is satisfied that the probationer is ineligible for recruitment to the
service or is unsuitable for being a member of the Service; or
(c) he is found lacking in qualities of mind and character needed for the Service or in
the constructive outlook and human sympathy needed in public service generally; or
(d) he fails to comply with any of the provisions of these rules.
20.
EXECUTIVE OF AGREEMENT:
A probationer, who has been recruited to the Service by a direct recruitment, shall, on appointment to the service, execute an agreement in the form as may be prescribed by the Government binding
himself and one surety, jointly or severally, in the event of his failing to comply with any of the provesions of these rules to the satisfaction of the Government to refund any money paid to his consequent on his
appointment as probationer.
21.
TRAINING:
A probationer who is appointed to the Service shall, on the appointment to the Service, underto
such training and for such period as the Government may direct.
22.
DEPARTMENTAL EXAMINATION:
Every probationer, who has been appointed to the service shall, during the period of probation,
appear at and pass the prescribed departmental examination.
23.
CONFIRMATION:
Where a probationer has completed his period of probation to the satisfaction of the Government,
he/she shall, subject to the other provisions of these rules, be conformed in the Service at the end of his/her
period of probation.
24.
SENIORITY
The inter-se-seniority of the members of the Service shall be determined in accordance with
the Sikkim State Services (Regulation of Seniority) Rules, 1986.
25.
PROMOTIOM FROM THE ONE GRADE TO ANOTHER IN THE SERVICE:
(1) The Committee constituted under rule 17 shall also be committee for the purpose of
promotion of the members of the Service to higher posts of the service.
(2) The Chairman or where the Chairman is unable to attend, the Member of the Commission
shall preside over the meeting of the Committee. The absence of a member, other than
the Chairman or the Member of the Commission, shall not invalidate the proceedings of
the committee if more than half the member of the Committee has attended its meeting.
(3) The Government shall, from time to time, for the purpose of sub-rule (1) prepare a list
of names of the members of the Service in order of seniority which have completed the
prescribed length of service as indicated in Scheduled II for promotion to the next higher
grade on the first day of that year.
(4) The Government shall forward to the Commission the list prepared under sub-rule (3)
alongwith the Character Rolls and service records of the periods the member of the Service
has to complete to become eligible for promotion, indicating the anticipated number
of vacancies to be filed by promotion in course of period of twelve months commencing
from the date preparation of the list.
(5) The Commission after satisfying themselves that the records that the information complete
in all respect have been received, shall convene a meeting of the Committee. The Committee shall prepare a final of the officers who are found suitable for promotion.
(6) The number of persons to be included in the list shall not exceed twice the number
of vacancies to be filled by promotion.
(7) The Commission shall forward the final list prepared under sub-rule (5) to the Government alongwith character rolls and service records received from the Government.
(8) The list shall ordinarily be in force for a period of twelve months from the date of recommendation of Commission.
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(9) Promotion of the persons included in the list to the relevant higher grade shall be made
by the Government against the existing vacancies in the order in which their names
appear in the list.
(10) It shall not be ordinarily necessary to consult the Commission before such promotion
is made unless during the period of 12 months from the date of recommendation of the
commission there occurs a deterioration in the work of the member of the Service which
in the opinion of the Government is such as to render him unsuitable for promotion.
26.
ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROL:
(1) The control over the Service including appointments, transfers and deputation shall
vest with the Government in the Department of Personnel, Administrative Reforms
and Training.
(2) the headquaters of a member of the Service shall not be changed save with the concurrence of the Department of Personnel, Administrative reforms and Training.
(3) A member of the Services shall not be transferred outside the Services or under any other
Government or an Organization save with the concurrence of the Department of Personnel
administrative Reforms and Training.
27.
RESIDUARY MATTERS:
All other matters in relation to the Service not specified or for which no provision have been
made in these rules shall be regulated by rules and orders applicable ton other officers of the Government
equivalent status.
28.
INTERPRETATION:
If any question arises as to the interpretation of these rules, the decision of the Government
thereon shall be final.
POWER TO RELAX:
Where the Government is of the opinion that it is necessary or expedient to do, it may, by
order, for reasons to be recorded in writing relax any of the provisions of these rules with respect to any
clause or category of persons or cadre posts.
29.
R.S. BASNET
SECRETARY TO THE GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
DEPTT. OF PERSOBBEL, ADM. REFORMS & TRAINING
7
Schedule I
(See rule 3 (3)
COMPOSITION AND STRENGTH, GRADE SCALE OF PAY OF SIKKIM STATE MINES &
GEOLOGY SERVICE
Sl. No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
Name of the post
Strength
Assistant Survey Officer
Assistant Geologist
Assistant Engineer (Mining)
Assistant Chemist
Senior Engineer (Mining
Senior Geologist
Senior Chemist
Joint Director (Mining)
Joint Director (Laboratory)
Joint Director (Geology)
Additional Director
Director
Total:
Deputation reserve @ 10% of 20
Leave leserve @ 5% of 20
Training serve @ 5% of 20
Total authorized strength
1
6
2
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
_______
20
________
-2
-1
-1
_____
24
_____
Grade
Junior Grade
Junior Grade
Junior Grade
Junior Grade
Senior Grade
Senior Grade
Senior Grade
Selection Grade II
Selection Grade II
Selection Grade II
Selection Grade I
Supertime Grade II
Scale of pay
Rs. 1820-3200
Rs.1820-3200
Rs.1820-3200
Rs.1820-3200
Rs. 2525-4000
Rs. 2525-4000
Rs. 2525-4000
Rs. 3450-4700
Rs. 3450-4700
Rs. 3450-4700
Rs. 3700-5000
Rs. 3700-5000
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SCHECHULE II
STATE MINES & GEOLOGY SERVICE
(See rule 7)
Sl.
No.
POST/GRADE/PAY SCALE
I.
MINING ENGINEERING WING
i.
ii.
MODE OF
RECRUITMENT
Assistant Engineer
(Mining)
Junior Grade
Rs. 1820-3200
Assistant Survey Officer
Junior Grade
Rs. 1820-3200
iii.
iv.
100% direct
Recruitment
I (a)
(b)
100% direct
Promotion
Senior Engineer (Mining)
Senior Grade
Rs. 2525-4700
100% direct
Promotion
Joint Director (Mining)
Selection Grade II
Rs. 1820-3200
100% direct
Promotion
Age between 21 and 30 years
Relaxable by 5 years in case
Of Sikkim Govt. employees.
QualificationB.Tech/B.E. degree from
recognized University.
Member of Subordinate Mines
& Geology Service with 8
yYears regular service in a post
of Geldetic Surveyor Grade I.
8 years regular service as
Assistant Engineer
(Mining)
6 years regular service
Senior Engineer (Mining)
2.
GEOLOGICAL WING
ii.
Assistant Geologist
Junior Grade
Rs. 1820-3200
75% direct
Recruitment
ii.
25% by
Promotion
Senior Geologist
Senior Scale
Rs. 2525-4000
iii.
Joint Director (Geology)
Selection Grade II
Rs. 3450-4700
LABORATORY TECHNICIANS WING
I.
Assistant Chemist
Junior Grade
Rs. 1820-3200
ELIGIBILITY CONDITIONS
100% by
promotion
1 (a) Age between 21 and 30 years
relaxable by 5 years in case
of Sikkim Govt. employees.
(b) Qualification- Master degree
in Geology from a recognized
University.
Members of Subordinate Mines
& Geology Service who
have completed not less than
six years regular service in a
post of Sr. Research Assistant.
8 years regular service as
Assistant Geologist.
6 years regular service as
Senior Geologist.
75 %by
promotion
25 by
Promotion
1. (a) Age between 21 and 30 years
relaxable by 5 years in case
of Sikkim Govt. employees.
(b) Qualification-Master degree in Chemistry or Bachelor
degree in Metallurgical from
a recognized Unversity.
Members of subordinate
mines & Geology Service
who have completed not less
than 8 years regular service
in a post of Scientific Assistant
Grade I or six years regular
service as Laboratory In charge
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ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
Senior Chemist
Senior Grade
Rs. 2525-400
Joint Director (Laboratory)
Selection Grade II
Rs. 3450-4700
Additional Director
Selection Grade I
Rs. 3700-5000
100% by
Promotion
8 years regular service as
Assistant Chemist.
100% by
promotion
6 years regular service as
Senior Chemist.
100% by
promotion
Director
Supertime Grade II
100% by
promotion
4 years regular service as Joint
Director (Mining) or Joint
Director (Geology) or Joint
Director (Laboratory).
4 years regular service as
Additional Director
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS, GANGTOK.
Gangtok Tuesday, 16th July, 1996
No. 99
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
ELECTION DEPARTMENT
Dated Gangtok the 28th February 1996
No. 239/H/96
Election Commission of India’s notification No. 56/96 JUD/II dated 05th February, 1996 is
hereby republished for general information.
ELECTION COMMISSION OF INDIA
Nirvachan Sadan
Ashoka Road,
New Delhi-110001.
Dated 5th February, 1996
16 Phalguna, 1917(Saka)
No. 56/96 Jud.II
NOTIFICATION
Whereas, the Election Commission has decided to update its notification No. 56/92, dated
07.01.1993, specifying the names of recognized National and State parties and registered-unrecognized
parties and the list of free symbols for each State/Union Territory issued in pursuance of paragraph 17 of the
Election symbols (Reservation and Allotment) Order, 1968, as amended from time to time.
Now, therefore, in pursuance of paragraph 17 of the Election, Symbols (Reservation and Allotment) Order, 1968 and in super session of its said notification dated 07.01.1993, referred to above, as amended from time to time, the Election Commission hereby specifies:(a) In Table I, the National parties and the Symbols respectively reserved for them;
(b) In Table II, the State parties. The State or States in which they are State parties and the Symbols
respectively reserved for them in such State or States;
(c) In Table III, the registered-unrecognized political parties and postal address of their Central
office; and
(d) In Table IV, the free Symbols for each State/Union Territory.
Sl.
No.
1
1.
National Parties
2
Bharatiya Janta Party
TABLE-I
Symbols
Address
reserved
3
4
Lotus
II, Ashoka Road
New Delhi-110001.
Haldhar within Wheel
2(Chakra Haldhar)
Flaming Torch
2. Communist Patty of India
3.
Communist Party of India
(Marxist)
4.
Indian National Congress
5.
Janta Dal
6.
Janta Party
Ajoy Hbawan, Kolta Marg
New Delhi-110002.
A.K. Gopalan Bhawan,
27-29, Bhai Bir Singh Marg,
(Gole Market),
New Delhi-110001.
24, Jantar Mantar Road,
New Delhi-110001.
7, Jantar Mantar Road
New Delhi-110001
5, Pandit Pant Marg
New Delhi-110001
220, Vitthalbhai Patel House,
Rafi Marg, New Delhi-110001
7. Samata Party
TABLE-II
Sl.
No.
1
Name of the State/
Union Territory
2
Name of the State Party
3
1. Andhra Pradesh
2. Assam
3. Bihar
4. Goa
Symbol
Reserved
4
Bicycle
Telugu Vijayam
P.O. Himayat Nagar,
Moinabad Mandal, Range
Reddy District, Andhra
Pradesh-500171
1.
Asom Gana Parishad
Elephant
Head Office:Gopinath Borodoloi Road
Guwahati-781001, Assam
2.
Natun Asom Gana
Parishad
Two Leaves
Bharalumukh, Guwahati-781009
Assam.
3.
Autonomous State
Demand Committee
Boy & Girl
Head Quarter Diphu,
Karbi Anglong, Assam-782460
Bow &
Arrow
Bariatu Road, Ranchi-834008,
Bihar
Lion
C/O Babaa A. Baik, ‘Anant’
Dada Vaidya Road, Panji,
Goa, Pin-403001,
‘
Parimal’ Altinho,
P.O. Box 114, Panjim,
Goa-403001.
Kothi No. 136/22, Sonipat Road
Rohtok, Haryana,
Mujabid Marnzil, Srinagar
(Kashmir)
2, Rajinder Bazar, Jammu-Tawi
(J & K)
General Office, Old secretariat
Road, Srinagar-190001
(Kashmir)
190, Sankey Road, SadashiVanagar, Bangalore-560080
Kerala State Committee
League House, Red Cross Road,
Calicut-32, Kerala.
Jharkhand Mukti
Morcha
1. Maharashtrawadi
Gomantak
United Goans DeMocratic Party
Two Leaves
1.
Haryana Vikas Party
Boy & Girl
6. Jammu & Kashmir
1.
Jammu & Kashmir
National Conference
Plough
2. Jammu & Kashmir
Panthers Party
3. Jammu & Kashmir
People Conference
7. Karnataka
Karnataka Congress
Party
Bicycle
Lion
Bicycle
Ladder
8. Kerala
5
Telugu Desam
2
5. Haryana
Address
1. Muslim League
3
9. Madhya Pradesh
10. Maharashtra
2. Kerala Congress (M)
Two leaves
3. Indian Congress
(Socialist)
Bahujan Samaj Party
Shivena
Charkha
Elephant
Bow &
Arrow
11. Manipur
12. Meghalaya
13. Mizoram
14. Nagaland
15. Pondhicherry
16. Pubjab
17. Sikkim
18. Tamil Nadu
1. Kuki National
Assembly
Two Leaves
2. Manipur Peoples
Party
3. Indian Congress
(Socialist)
4. Federal Party of
Manipur
1. All Party Hill
Leader’s Conference
(Armision Marak Group)
2. Hill People Union
Bicycle
3. Hill State People’s
Democratic Party
4. Public Demands
Implementation
Convention
Mizo National
Front
Nagaland People’s
Council
1. All Indua Anna
Dravida Munnetra
Kazhagam
2. Dravida Munnetra
Kazhagam
Lion
1. Bahujan Samaj
Party
2. Shiromani Akali Dal
1. Sikkim Democratic
Front
Elephant
1. All India Anna
Dravida Munnetra
Kazhagam
Umbrella
2. Dravida Munnetra
Kazhagam
Rising Sun
3. Pattali Makkal
Katchi
Elephant
Charkha
Rising Sun
Two Leaves
Rising Sun
Spade
Star
Cock
Two Leaves
Rising Sun
Scales
Elephant
Two Leaves
State Committee Office
Near fire, Kottayam,
Kerala
9, Safdarjung Road,
New Delhi
12, Gurudwara Rakabganj
Road, New Delhi
Shivsena Bhawan Dadkari Chowk
Dadar, Mumbar-400028
Maarashtra.
Grace Cottage, Paiteveng
Kwakelthel. P.O. Imphal,
Pin-795001, (Manipur)
People’s Road, Imphal,
Manipur, 795001.
9, Safdarjung Road,
New Delhi
Majorkhul, Imphal
Pin-795001.
P.O. Tura Chandmari,
West Garo Hills
Meghalaya- 794002.
Mawlai Nonglum,
Shilong-793008, Meghalaya
Lumsohphoh, Lower Manprem
Shilong-793008, Meghalaya
Demth Ring House
Upper Mongthymmai,
Shilomng, (Meghalaya)
General Headquarters,
Zarkwat, Aizwal, Mazoram
Burma camp, Dimapur,
Nagaland-797112.
275, Avvai Shaamugam
Salai, Royapettah,
Madras-600014, Tamil Nadu
Anna Avivalayam 268-2659,
Anna Salai, Teynampet,
Madras-600018,
12, Gurudawara Rakabganj
Road, New Delhi.
House No. 4 Sector No. 8A
Chandigarh
Sangram Bhawan,
Jewan Theeng Marg,
Gangtok Sikkim.
H.O. Namchi
Sikkim- 737126
275, Avvai Shanmugam
Salai, Royapettah, Madras600014, Tamil Nadu
Anna Arivalayam,
268-269, Anna Salai
Madras-600018.
63, Nattu Mathu,
Teynmet
Naiken Street, Vanniya
Teynampet, Madras-600018.
19. Tripura
20. Uttar Pradesh
21. West Bengal
1. Tripura Upajati
Juba Samity
2. Revolutionary
Socialist Party
1. Bahujan Samaj Party
2. Samajwadi Party
1. All India Forward
Bloc
2. Revolutionary
Socialist Party
Two Leaves
Spade &
Stoker
Elephant
Bicycle
Lion
Spade &
Stoker
Abhoynagar, Agartala
Tripura (W)-799005
37, Ripon Street,
(Muzzaffar Ahmed Sarani)
Calcutta-700016,
West Bengal
12. Gurudwara Rakabganj
Road, New Delhi
18. Copernicus Lane,
New Delhi.
Central Office,
28, Gurudwara Rakabgang
Road, New Delhi-110001.
37, Ripin Street,
(Muzzaffar Ahmed Sarani)
Calcutta-700016, W. Bengal
TABLE-II
Sl.
No.
Name of the Registered
Unrecognised Political Party
1. Abhinav Bharat Sangh
Adarash Lok Dal
Akhland Bharat Mahasang
Sarvahara Krantikari Party
Akhil Bharatiya Berozgaar Party
2. Akhil Bharatiya Bharat Desham Party Delhi
3. Akhil Bharatiya Dal
4. Akhil Bharatiya Bharat Mata-Putra Paksha
5. Akhil Bharatiya Dalit Utthan Party
6. Akhil Bharatiya Desh Bhakt Morcha
7. Akhil Bharatiya Dharmnirpeksh Dal
8. Akhil Bharatiya Gareeb Party
9. Akhil Bharatiya General Labour Party
10. Akhil Bharatiya Gorkha Leagur
11. Akhil Bharatiya Gram Parishad
12. Akhil Bharatiya Hindustani
Krantikari Samajwadi Party
13. Akhil Bharatiya Jagrook Nagrik Dal
14. Akhil Bharatiya Jan Sangh
15. Akhil Bharatiya Janata Vikas Party
16. Akhil Bharatiya Kissan Mazdoor Morcha
Headquarters Address
69/19, Parle Niwas, Ram Gali, Latur
(Maharashtra)
Abunagar (Opposite Police Station) Fatehpur
City, Distt. Fatehpur, (Uttar Pradesh)
Sunfool, Kota-I Rajasthan.
6/573, Vikas Nagar, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh.
102. Sanskrit Nagar, Sector 14. Rohini
Delhi-110085.
301/6, Kaushyalya Park, Haus Khas,
New Delhi-110016.
Office-Nandurbar, Pin-425412, Distt. Dhulia
(Maharashtra)
A-20-12, Fali No. I, Vikas Marg, Shakarpur,
Delhi-110092
Puranderpur G.P.O., Patna-I (Bihar)
C/o Bharat Prakritic, (Opp Dhali Piaoo)
Najafgarh Road, New Delhi-110058
Village-Karuna, Post Simmavali, Distt.
Ghaziabad (U.P)
A-3/85, Nand Nagari, Delhi 93
Mahabir Building Ladenla Road Darjeeling 734
101 (West Bengal)
Ch. Rajpal Singh Advicate, Kranti Kunj Near
Nagar Palika Evam Kanya Shiksha Sadan, Civil
Lines, Bulandshar, (U.P)
B/92, Awas Vikas Colony, Lucknow Road,
Hardoi (U.P)
119, Aditya Bhavan, Bhavia, Lucknow-4 (U.P)
J-394, Shankar Road, New Delhi-110060.
21-D, Pocket A-3, Everest Apartment, Kalkaji
Extention, New Delhi-110019.
Shri Mahatma Gandhi Vichar Kendra, Uldan,
Jhansi (U.P)
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20. Akhil Bharatiya lok Tantrik
Alp- Sankhyak Jan Morcha
21. Akhil Bharatiya Lokraj Party
22. Akhil Bharatiya Loktantra Party
23. Akhil Bharatiya Mahila Dal
24. Akhil Bharatiya Manav
Kalyan Ram Rajya Committee
25. Akhil Bharatiya Maratha Mahasangh
26. Akhil Bharatiya Pichadavarg Party
27. Akhil Bharatiya Rajaya Sabba
28. Akhil Bharatiya Ram Rajya
Parishad (Prem Ballabh Vyas)
29. Akhil Bharatiya Ram Rajya
Parishad (V.S. Atul)
30. Akhil Bharatiya Rashtriya Sanathan Sabha
31. Akhil Bharatiya Revolutionary
Shoshit Samaj Dal
32. Akhil Bharatiya Shivsena Rashtrawadi
33. Akhil Bharatiya Janhit Jagrit Party
Akhil Bharatiya Manav Seva Dal
35. Akhil Bharatiya Sena
36. All India Azad Hind
Mazdur and Jan Kalyan Party
37. All India Democratic People Dederation
38. All India Forward Bloc (Sabhasist)
39. All India Gareeb Congress
40. All India Justice Party
41. All India Kisan Mazdur Sabha
42. All India Labour Welfare Party
43. All India Majis- E-Ittehadul Muslimmeen
44. All India National Youth Youth Party
45. All India Nethaji Congress
46. All India People’s Party
47. All India Pravasi Dal
48. All India Shiromani Baba
Jiwan Singh Mazhbi Dal
49. All India Tribes and Minorities
50. All India Urdu Morcha
Village Barve, Post, P.S. Ormanzi,
Dist. Ranchi (Bihar)
H.O. Raghubir Nagar, Ballabgarh, Faridabad,
Haryana.
Vill, & P.O. Dattavali, Distt, Meerut (U.P)
H.I.G.L. 32, Kusi Road, Aliganh,
Lucknow (U.P)
Chandpatia West, Champaran (Bihar).
Pratapao Mae Sabhagarh.5 Navalkar Lane,
Bombay-400004.
Anarya Sadan, Hajipur Nagar, Isupur,
Ward No. 13, Distt. Pilibhit,
Uttar Pradesh-262001.
Gaughat, Mathura, U.P.
B-27/97, Durga Kund, Varanasi, U.P.
Ram Sagar, Para, P.O. Bhatapara, Distt., Raipru
Madhya Pradesh
Vaishali Nagar, Sidheshwar Ves, At. & Post.,
Latur, Distt., Latur Maharashtra-413512.
Akhil Bharati Sgivsena Bhavan Gur Mandi,
Ludhiana, Punjab.
N-208 (25 Yard) RAghubir Nagar New Delhi.
A-74, Noida, Sector-12, (U.P)
Om Kala Niketan Sankalap, Co-op. Housing
Society, Anandgad, Vikhroli Park Site (West)
Bombay-400079.
G-290, Old Seema Puri, Delhi-110095
291, M.T.H. Road, Villavakkam, Madras-600049.
49-M, Motilal, 1st Street, Madurai-625010,
Tamil Nadu-635751.
A-I/2, Vasant Vihar, New Delhi.
Kannuru Office, P.O. Peda Mushidiwada-1,
Paravada Mandalam, Vishakhapatnam District,
Andhra Pradesh-531021.
Darussalam Board, Hydrabad (Andra Pradesh).
C/o Borada Kudir, Mulagram, Silchar-788002,
(Assam)
No. 7, Nyniappa Naicken Street, 1st Floor,
Madras-600003
Central Committee, Gandhi Nagar- 1st Line,
Berhampur-760001.(Orissa)
48, South Avenue, New Delhi-110011.
Village & P.O. Majitha,
Amritsar (Punjab).
Windrush Hill Annexe, Shimla-2
164, Rouse Avenue, New Delhi-110002
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51. All India Vakkalar Munnetra Kalagam
52. All India Akali Dal
53. Ambedkar Kranti Dal
54. Ambedkar Peoples Movement
55. Ambedkar Puratchikara Makkal Katchi
56. Ambedkarbadi Party
57. Amra Banglee
58. Andaman People’s Party
59. Andra Pradesh Navodaya Praja Party
60. Anndata Party
61. Anti Injustice Party
62. Arya Dal
63. Arya Sabha
64. Aryan Nationalist Party
65. Asom Jatiya Parishad
66. Awami National Party
67. Azad Hind Fauj (R)
68. Baghel Khand dal
69. Bahujan Kranti Dal
70. Bahujan Kranti Dal (Jai)
71. Bahujan Loktantrik Party
72. Bahujan Samaj Party (Ambedkar)
73. Bahujan samaj Party (Raj Bahadur)
74. Bharas Bachao Party of India
75. Bharat Dal
76. Bharat J an Party
77. Bharat Ka Samyawadi Dal
(Marxist-Leninwadi)
78. Bharat Mukti Dal
79. Bharat Nirudyog Party
80. Bharat Pensioner’s Front
81. Bharathiya Makkal congress
82. Bharatiya Nethaji Party
83. Bharatiya Adarsh Party
84. Bharatiya Ambedkar Party
34, Kanagasabai Nagar, Municipal Colony,
Thanjavur-7.
BXX-1723, New Prem Nagar, Bear Hathi
Complx, Ludhiana, Punjab.
409/411, Hind Nagar, Lucknow, U.P.
39, SAravana Street, T. Nagar, Madras-600017.
N:o. 9. Third Street, Kakkan Nagar, AdambakKam, Madras-600088.
136/I, Diamond Harbour Road, Calcutta-700
063 (West Bengal)
No.2, Ballav Street, Calcutta 700004.
Babuline, Aberdeen Bazar, Port Blair-744104
No.3-II, Thakkuguda Village Maheshwaram
Mandal, Mankhal Post, Ranga Reddy District,
(Andhra Pradesh).
Village Dharonia, Vyaha-Parava, Distt., Jhalawar
Rajasthan-326034.
643, Madarpura, Mandsaur-458002,
Madhya Pradesh.
287-Ghatia Ajmat All, Ettawah (U.P)
7, Jantar Mantar Road, New Delhi-110001.
25/158-B, Fatehabad Road, Agra-292 (U.P)
G.S. Road, Gauhati-7,
26, Chowrangee Road, Calcutta-700087.
5, Janaki Niwas, Shenvi Wadi, Khadikar Road
Girgaun Bombay-400004.
857/28, B/54,B Allhapur, Allahabad,
(Pin -211002(U.P).
8/440 Trilok Puri, Delhi-110091.
27/103-A/2, Jawala Nagar, Ambedjar Park,
Shahadara, Delhi-110032.
C-161,J.J.Colony. Wazirpur, Delhi-110052.
Village & P.O.Segti, Distt. Ambala (Haryana)
151 A, Darul Safa, Lucknow, (U.P)
324, Kailash Nagar, Ghaziabad (Uttar Pradesh)
H.Q. Raktab Kaksh, P.O. Anadnagar,
Kanpur-208001 (U.P)
III-Pocket-B, Stira Vihar, New Delhi-110044
18/26, South Cross Road, Basavamagudi
Bangalore-560004.
R-17, Hauz Khas Envclave, New Delhi-110016.
No. 30, Veluchetty Street S, Kadiyur , Jolarpet
North Arcot Distt., Tamil Nadu
3857, 4th Cross, Gauathri Nagar, Banglore560021 Karnataka
Society Bhawan, V & P.O. Asni-Jitpur,
Distt., Bhojpur, Krishna Nagar, Jaura Fatak
Amritsar, Punjab.
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85. Bharatiya Ashtan Party
86. Bharatiya Azad Party
87. Bharatiya Backward Party
88. Bharatiya Democratic Dal
89. Bharatiya Dhuni Party
90. Bharatiya Ekta Party
91. Bharatiya Gareeb Party
92. Bharatiya Jai Jawan Jai Kisan Party
93. Bharatiya Jan Congress
94. Bharatiya Jan Kisan Party
95. Bharatiya Jan Sabha
96. Bharatiya Jantantrik Parishad
97. Bharatiya Jan-Shakti Party
98. Bharatiya Krinti Sena
99. Bharatiya Krantikari Kammand Party
100. Bharatiya Krantikari Parishad (H)
101. Bharatiya Krantikari Swatantra Jan Parishad
102. Bharatiya Krishi Udhyog Sangh
103. Bharatiya Lok Kalyan Dal
104. Bharatiya Lok Panchayat
105. Bharatiya Lok Tantrik Mazdur Dal
106. Bharatiya Manav Raksha Dal
107. Bharatiya Parivartan Morcha
108. Bharatiya Rashtrawadi Dal
109. Bharatiya Rashtriya Ekta Dal
110. Bharatiya Rashtrawadi Dal
111. Bharatiya Rashtriya Morcha
112. Bharatiya Rashtriya Party
113. Bharatiya Rashtriya Sangh
114. Bharatiya ya Republican Paksha
115. Bharatiya samaj Sangathan Morcha
116. Bharatiya Samta Party
117. Bharatiya Sanghathit Party (S)
151, C. Sector, IInd Floor, Room No. 203.
Inder Puri, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh-462022.
131/16, Onkar Nagar-B, Trinagar, Delhi-110035.
71, Surya Apartments, Fraser Road,
Patna-800001 (Bihar).
No. IA, Gagmao Amman Koil, Second Street,
Vadapalani, Madras-600026
WZ-422, Raj Nagar, Palam Colony,
New Delhi-110045.
105-Railway Road, Etta-2070055.
H.O. 6397, Neat Basti Mandir Satayanarain,
Nabikaraim, Pahjarganj, New Delhi-110055.
Near Truck Union, Jhajjar, Distt., Rohtak,
Haryana.
5158/XV, Mahalaxmi- building, Behind RamaKrishna Mission, Paharganj Lane,
New Delhi-110055
35-C/2 Jaynteepur, Dhumanganj,
Allahabad-211011.
C/O Raja Ram Yadav, Raghuvir Nagar,
New Colony, Deveria, (U.P)
8/1, Outside Datia Gate, Jhansi-284001 (U.P)
G-351, Pratap Vihar, Vijay Nagar, Ghaziabad
201001 (Uttar Pradesh)
58/8-A Parvati Darshal, Pune-411009
(Maharashtra).
214, LIC Colony, Tagore Town, Allahabad-211
002.
Budhini, Distt., Sihore, Madhya Pradesh.
Dholipal, Distt., Ganganagar, Rajesthan.
C/O Ranjit Singh Rana, Basant Bihar Colony
IInd Floor, Borong Road, Patna-800001.
Area/Post/Tashi Bikabur, Distt., Faizabad,
(Uttar Pradesh)
Post Box NO. 10525, JNU, New Delhi-110067.
N-686, Jawalapuri Nangloi, Delhi.
Barkhera, Pathani, Bhopal-21 (Madhya Pradesh)
3/8, Shah Nagar, Mangla Puri Terminal,
Palam, New Delhi.
125-Ram Vihar, New Delhi 92.
10/10, Mohalla, Khatwada Jwalapur,
Janpad Haridwar, U.P.
Naya Sarafa, Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh-474001.
Navdiya Fatehgarh, (Farukhabad),U.P
Dwivedi Bhavan, Near sudha Press, Mohaddipur
Gorakhpur-273008
A-108, Nehru Vihar (Near Sherpur Chowk),
Karawal Nagar Road, Delhi-110094.
Dr. Ambedkar Bhawan, Golkuldar Pasta Road,
Dadar, Bombay-400014.
Manak Mau, Gangh Road, Saharanpur (U.P).
A-71, Nirman Vihar, New Delhi.
Head Office, Hewait Road, Regency Tower,
Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh).
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118. Bharatiya Sainik Dal
119. Bharatiya Suraya Paksha
120. Bharatiya Bahujan Maahasangh
121. Bharatiya Berozgar Mazdur Kisan Dal
122. Bharatiya Labour Party
123. Bharatiya Minorities Suraksha Mahasangh
124. Bharatiya Pragatisteel Party
125. Bharatiya Rashtriya Jan Jagran
Congress Party
126. Bhaishtachar Virodhi Dal
127. Bihar People’s Party
128. Bira Orrisa Party
129. Bodoland People’s Party
(premsing Brahma Group)
130. Bolshevik Party of India
131. Brij Pradesh Nirman Sangh
132. Bundelkhand Vikas Dal
133. Champaran Vikas Party
134. Chanakya Party
135. Chhatishgarh Mukti Morcha
136. Chattisgarh Rajya Party
137. Chotanagpur anthal
Pargana Jan Seva Dal.
138. Christian Democratic Front
139. Christian Mannetra Kazhagam
140. Communist Marxist party
Kerala State Committee
141. Communist party of India
Marzist – Lennist (liberation)
142. Congress of People
143. Cooperator’s Front of Assam
144. Deccan Congress
145. Delhi Poorvachal Party
146. Delhi Vikas Party.
L- 238, Vikash Pradhikaran Colony, Indira Nagar
Rai Baraily U.P.
104, Jumma Masjid Chawl, (First Rabodi),
Thane-400601.
Dr. Ambedkar Bhawan, Gokuldas Pasta Road,
Dadar, Bombay-400014.
Bansal Goan, P.O. Dheghat, Patti Malla, Chackout
Distt. Almora (U.P).
B.P. 281, Ravi Nagar, Mughalsarai, Vanarasi,
Uttar Pradesh-232101.
410, Arcadia Building, Sir J.J. Road, Opp.J.J.
Hospital, Bombay-400008
H.No. 524/45, Kotda, Pushkar Road,
Ajmer-305001 (Rajesthan).
Kanshi Ram’s Building, Shimla-171006
(Sanjouli), Himachal Pradesh.
C/o Shri Nanhe Master, H. No. 108, near
New Block No. I Market, Mangolpuri,
Delhi-110083.
303, C-Block Daroga Prasad Roy Path,
Patna-800001, Bihar.
C/o Shri P. Samantaray, IAS (Retd.), At/P.O.
Madhupatna, Cuttack-10 (Orrisa)
H.Q. & P.O. Kokrajhar 783370, B.A.C.,
Assam.
C/o Shai Bansod ‘Juni Oil Ram Mandir,
Kamptee, District Nagpur, (Maharashtra)
Sri Aurobindo Bhavan, 28/352, Gudri Mansoor
Khan, Area-3(U.P)
Village & P.O.- Culpahad, Janpad, Hamirpur,
U.P.
Block-A, Flat No. 102, Daroga Roy Path,
Patna-800001.
302, Gautam Nagar, New Delhi-110049
P.O. Dalli Rajhara Distt Durg Madhya.
Pradesh, PIN-491228.
Post Bagbahara, Distt., Raipur, Madhya Pradesh
No. 9, Rosary Church Road, Sau Thone,
Madras.
93, Thaiyppa Mudali Street, Madras-600001.
Kunnukuzhy, Trivandrum, Kerala-695037
U-90 Shakarpur,
Delhi-110092
5, Pataopolis Colaba, Bombay-400005.
Police Point, (Guwahati Unversity East),
P.O. Guwahati 14 (Assam)
No. 8, Tenth Avenue, Harrington Road,
Madras-600030.
B-43, G.T. Karnal Road, Industrial Area,
Delhi-110033.
B-600 Jahangir Puri, Delhi-110033.
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147. Democratic Labour Party
148. Democratic Jarkhand Mukti Morcha
149. Democratic Party of India
150. Democratic Socialist Party
Prabodh Chandra)
151. Denzong People’s Chogpa
152. Deseeya Karshaka Party
153. Desh Bhakt Party
154. Desh Punjab Niyaye Front
155. Doordarshi Party
156. Ekta Party
157. Ekta Kranti Dal U.P.
158. Forward Bloc (Socialist)
159. Ganatantrik Gana Sammilan
160. Gareebjan Samaj Party
162. Gondvana Gantantra Party
163. Gorakha National Liberation Front
164. Gorkha Democratic Kazhagam
165. Grama Munnetra Kazhagam
166. Gramya Bharat Bhoomi Dal
167. Green Party of India
168. Gujarat Janta Parishad
169. Gujarat League Party
170. Gommant Lok Pokx
171. Gurjar Sangh
172. Haryana Bhoomiheea Party
173. Haryana Chhatra Yuva Morcha
174. Haryana Democratic Congress
175. Himachal Kranti Party
Burma Camp, Dimaour-797112, Nagaland.
Pump Road, Tonka Toli, P.O. Chakradharpur833102, Sanghbhuma, (West Bihar),
162, Anandrao Umra Marg, Ashok Nagar,
Nagpur-17, (Maharashtra).
3-Fancy Lane, Calcutta-700001.
Lachen Rimpoche Building Development Area
Gangtok, Sikkim.
B-127, Municipal Bus Stand, Palai-686575
(Kerala).
B-114, Preet Vihar, Delhi-110092.
6-Gill Market, Maharaj Nagar,
Ludhiana (Punjab).
16-Shree Society, Panchavati, 22nd Lane,
Ambawadi, Ahmedabad-380006.
Hotel Chirag, Jharoda Road, Najafgarh,
New Delhi-110043.
C/o Satyapal Sagar, Amanjai Jalal Nagar,
Opp. Chhotti Line, Shahjahapur,
Uttar Pradesh.
Temple Street, P.O. & Distt. Jalpaiguri,
West Bengal-735101.
Mehdi Alam Bora, Assam Tribune,
Guwahati-3 (Assam)
450, Jaidevi Nagar, Garh Road, Meerut,
(Uttar Pradesh)
Rajinder Nagar, Main Bazar, P.O. Vijay Nagar,
Batala Road, Amritsar.
Village & P.O. Tiverth, Tehsil Kutghora,
District Bilaspur (M.P).
Dr. Zakir Hussain Road, (Jalpahar Road). P.O.
And District Darjeeling, Darjeeling Gorkha Hill
Council, West Bengal.
C/o G.D.N.S. Building R.N. Sihra Road,
Post & Distt. Darjeeling, West Bengal-734101.
‘Z’ Mangammal Salau, Renga Nagar,
Tiruchirapalli-620021
G-227, sector-56, Noida, Distt.
Ghaziabad (U.P.).
Majestic Mansion, 3rd Floor, Bombay-400004.
Nr. Sarvodaya Hall, Brahm Society, P.O. Distt.
Surendranagar-363001.
Opp. Hanuman, Mandir, Khandni Sheri,
Jamalpur Pagathia, Ahmedabad-3890001, Gujarat.
31st January Road. P.O. Box-242, Panjim, Goa.
At Garudi, P.O. Khadoda, Tashil Modusa
District, Sabarkatha, Gujarat.
80/10, Matak Mazri Banso Gate Karnal, Haryana
38, Prem Nagar, Jail Road, Rohtak-124001
(Haryana).
H.No. 1395(Top), Sector-22B, Chohdigarh
Village Khari, P.O. Nandrool, Tehsil & Distt.
Kangra, Himachal Pradeshj-176001.
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176. Himachal Sangam
177. Hind Desham
178. Hind Morcha
179. Hand National Party
180. Hindu Prajya Party
181. Hindu Samaj Party
182. Hindustan Janata Party
183. Hindustani Samajwadi Peoples Party
184. Hu! Jharkhand Party
185. Human Rights Party of India
186. Indian Bahuja Samajwadi Party
187. Indian Democratic Party
188. Indian Democratic People’s Party
189. Indian Democratic Socialist Party
190. Indian Farmers and Workers Party
191. Indian Labour Congress
192. Indian Muslim Congress
193. Indian National Congress (O)
(Anti-Merger Group)
194. Indian National Labour Party
195. Indian National League
196. Indian National Party
197. Indian National Secular Front
198. Indian People’s Congress
199. Indian People’s Front
200. Indian Secular Congress
201. Indian Union Muslim League
202. Internationalist Democratic Party
203. Islamic Party of India
204. Jai Maujawan Jai Mazdoor Kisan Party
205. Jammu & Kashmir Awami
National Conference
Village- Gopal Chowk, P.O. Mahadev, sunderNagar District Mandi, Himachal Pradesh 174401
C-3/38, Yamuna Vihar, Delhi.
Janak Ciname Complex, Phankha Road,
Janakpuri, Delhi-110058.
Sangeetha Sajitya Samskruth Hindu Dharma
Nilayam, Brahmana Koduru (v), Ponnur Mardal,
Distt., Guntu, Andhra Pradesh-522214.
117/K-36, Sarvodya Nagar, Kanpur, U.P.
M/s Sono Sales Corporation, Subji Mandi,
Khokadpura, Aurangabad, Maharashtra.
C/o. Nehru Institute of Pharmacy & Technology
Kirari, Nangloi, Delhi-110041.
8B, Palam Place, Calcutta, West Bengal-700019
No. 135, Dr. Natesan Road, Triplicane, Madras600005.
2/3, ambedkar Nagar, Post-Nagina, PostNagina, Pin Code-245 Distt., Bijmaur, , U.P
D-31, Fast Uttam Nagar, New Delhi.
106, Sonatuli, 1nd Lane, P.O. & Distt.
Hooghly, (West Bengal).
B-36/B, Marg No.1 West Vinod Nagar,
Delhi-110092
65, Kamraj Road, Tiruppur, Tamil Nadu,
Jasmy Niwas, Sangmghom, Trivandum-7
Near Anita Electronics, B/H. Anant Hill Post
Office, Rakhial Road, Ahmedabad, Gujarat380023.
59/1, Beniapukkur Road, Calcutta-700014
Rajani Mukherjee Smriti, Bhabar, Coal Dock
Road, (Former Coal Controller’s Office),
Calcutta 700043.
No. 7. Balwant Rai Mehta Lane, Kasturba Gandhi
Marg Cross, New Delhi-110001.
Surinder Oil Mill, Beir Gate, Jhajjar 124103,
Haryana.
C-329, Shalimar Garden Extn. II, Post Sahilabad
Distt, Ghaziabad, U.P.
79, Lawyers Chambers, Supreme Court,
New Delhi-110025
30, Meena Bagh, Maulana Azad Road,
New Delhi 110025.
18. Feroz Shah Road, New Delhi-110001.
C-5, VPCI Quarters, Dhajja, Delhi-110009
20-3-1059/D, Shah Gunj, Hyderabad-500002,
Andhra Pradesh,
Someshwar Sthan, Central Jail Road,
Buxar, Distt. Buxar, 102101
Central Office, Red Cross Road, Maisuma,
Srinagar-190001.
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206. Jan Ekta Morcha
207. Jan Kranti Morcha
208. Jan Parishad
209. Jan Satta Party
210. Jan Sevak Sanghathan
211. Jan Swaraja Party
212. Jana Priya
213. Janadhipathiya Samrekshna Samiti
214. Najaishta
215. Janata Congress Party of Bharatvarsha
216. Janata Dal (A)
217. Janata Dal (D) Rajastjan
218. Janata Dal (Pragartisheel)
219. Janata Kranti Congress
220. Jatiya Kranti Manch
221. Jiwan Kisan Mazdur Party
222. Jharkhand Liberation Front
223. Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (Mardi)
224. Jharkhand Party
225. Jharkhand Party (Naten)
226. Jharkhand Peoples’s Party
227. Kalyan Morcha
228. Kamzor Varg Sanghi, Bihar
229. Kanada Chalavali Vatal Pakshi
230. Kanada Desham Party
231. Kannada Paksha
232. Kanpur Grameen ‘Sansthan
233. Karnataka Ganaparishanga
234. Karnataka Pragatiranga
235. Karnataka Rajya Ryota Sangha
236. Kerala Congress
111-J, Exctension (Near Jagat Ram Park)
Laxmi Nagar, Delhi-110092.
89-M, Kidwai Nagar, Kanpur, U.P
97/5, Ashok Mohala, Nangloi, Delhi-41.
A-27/15 DLF Qutab Enclave. Phase-I,
Gurgoan 122002 (Haryana).
15/286, Civil Lines, Kanpur-I, (U.P).
40, Kachhiana, Unnao, Uttar Pradesh
A/2, Kastle, 5, Cornwell Road,
Banglore-560025.
State Committee Office, Near Vezhicherry,
Alleppey, Kerala-688001.
Mohan Villa, A-I/347, Janakpuri,
New Delhi-110057.
15, Windsor Place, New Delhi-110001.
5, Vidhayak Puri, Jaipur, Rajasthan.
D-146, Savitri Path, Bapu Nagar,
Jaipur (Rajasthan)
Poonam Clinic, Kasganj Road, Sirh Fura (Eta),
Uttar Pradesh-207246.
LB-57, Stage-IV, Laxmisagar Brit Colony,
Bhubneshwar-751006, Orrisa
Camp Office, Amar Farm, Najafgarh,
New Delhi-43.
P.S. Parsudih, At/Post-Karandih,
Jamshedpur-831002 (Bihar).
Shukla Colony, Post Hinoo, Ranchi-2, Distt.
Ranchi, Bihar-834002.
Main Road, Ranchi, (Bihar)
At- Raghunathpur, P.O.Jhargram, DistrictMidhnapur, West Bengal-721507
P.O. Laubasa (Jamshedpur), P.S. Govind Pur
Distt. Singhboun (East),
Moh. Rampura, Hissar, (Haryana)
Central Office: Post Office Building, Lal
Bahadur Shastri Nagar, Post Office (Upper
Floor),
Patna-800023 (Bihar)
154, Rangaswamy Temple Street, Banglore560053, Karnataka State.
2111, 7A Cross, III Main, Vihayanagara, II
Stage, Bangalore-560040.
No. 259/I, 1st Floor, rangaswamy Temple
Street (Opp.to Jail Temple), Banglore-560053.
120/186, Lajpat Nagar, Kanpur (U.P)
No. 166, Akshaya, 7th Cross, 5th Main R.P.C.
Layout, Vijay Nagar, Banglore-560040.
No. 9, Dast Anjaneya Temple Road, BasavanaGudi, Banglore 560004.
2111,7/A, Crpss III Main, Vijaynagar,
II Stage, Bangalore-560040.
State Committee Office, Near Star Theatre
Junction, Kottayam South, Kerala.
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237. Kerala Congress (B)
238. Kisan Desham
239. Kisan Madoor Gaon Raj
240. Kisan Vyawasayee Mazdoor Party
241. Kosal Party
242. Kranti Dal
243. Kranti Parishad
244. Kranti Sabha
245. Krantikari Samajwadi Manch
246. Krantikari Samajwadi Party Lohia
247. Labour Party of India (V V Prasad)
248. Lok Dal
249. Lok Party
250. Lok Sewa Parishad
251. Lok Swaraj Andolan
252. Lok Swarajya Abhiyan
253. Lok Swarajya Sangh
254. Lokhit Morcha
255. Lok Hit Party
256. Mahabharath Mahajan Sabha
257. Maharashtra Rashtrawadi Congress
258. Maharashtra Republican Party
259. Maharashtra Vikas Congress
260. Mahakaushal Vikas Party
261. Majlis Bachao Tahreek
262. Manav Kalyan sangh Dal
263. Manav Vikas Party
264. Manava Party
265. Manipur Hill People’s Council
P.t. Chacko Smaraka Mandiram, S. S. Kovil
Road, Thampanoor, Thiruvananthapuram,
Kerala-695001.
Village Barma, Post-Kalthanwan, District
Mongair, Bihar-811107.
Satyander Bhawan, Poorvi Bhatta, Ram Niwas
Singi Marg, Ratni Distt., Jabalpur,
Madhya Pradesh.
Prakash Bhawan. Nari Bazar Lucknow.
Uttar Pradesh.
G.M. College Road, Sambhalpur, Orrisa-768004
132, babuganj, Lucknow, Utttar Pradesh.
House No. 2019, Mistrikhan Road.
Bahargrah Road, Jaipur. Rajasthan.
C/o Shro O.R. Yadev, Railway Colony, Junagarh
Saurashtra-362021.
(Gujarat).
35, Khand-3, Vidhayak Vishramgreh,
Bhopal-481001. Madahya Pradesh.
18/22, Taskand Marg, Moolchand Yadav
Chouraha, Cicil Lines, Allahabad (U.P)
4, Ramchander Lane Ram Kishore Road,
Civil Lines, Delhi-110054.
3, Pandit Pant Marg, New Delhi-110001
9-1-35/35/F, Yadav Colony, Post Vemulasada505302, Kaarimnagar District, Andhra Pradesh
3/504, Aravali Vihar, Alwar-3019101,
(Rajasthan).
84/A, Nepean Sea Road, Bombay-400006
2, Tughlak Road,New Delhi-110011
P.O. Gopuri, Distt, Wardha-442001
(Maharashtra).
Sant Ravidar Nagar, Outer ring Road, No. 26,
Badli, New Delhi-42
Basti Abdulapura, Ludhiana-3, Punjab.
Plot No. 10, Vivekananda Nagar, Inner Ring
Road, Kolathur, Madras-600099.
Dr. Bahasaheb ambedkar Nagar, Near Bus Stop,
No. 379, P.L.Lohande Marg, Chembur.
Mumbai-400089.
Plot No. 6, Room No. 2, Dharavi Municipal
Transit Camp, Dharavi, Bombay-400017.
At & Post-Jalgaon, Distt., Jalgoan
Maharashtra-425001.
“Shanti Kutir” 281, Sanjivani Nagar.
Jabalpur (M.P.).
18-7-198/A/5 Moghal Pura, Opp. Volta Hotel,
Hyderabad-500002.
Gadi Sthan-Mehtwara, Tahsil Astha, District
Sehore, Madhya Pradesh.
359/1, Chirag Delhi, New Delhi-110017.
G-23, Dureka Towers, Kittur, Cheennamma
Circle, Hubli-580029 (Karnataka).
J. Hotel Tampha-89, Norty A.O.C., Imphal-765
001, Manipur.
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267. Manumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
268. Marxist Communist Party of India
(S.S. Srivastava).
269. Marxist Engelsist Leninist
Proletariat Health Commune
271. Matra Bhoomi Vikas Manch
272. Maydhaavi Congress (I)
273. Meghalaya Progressive People’s Party
274. Mizo National Front
(Democrates)-Chawanzuala
275. Mizoram Janata Dal
276. Mool Bharati (S) Party
277. Mukt Bharat
278. M.G.R. Anna D.M. Kazhagam
279. M.G.R. Makkal Munnetra Kazhagam
280. M.G.R. Munnetra Kazhagam
281. Nag Vidarbha Andolan Samiti
282. Nagaland Peoples Party
283. National Condederation
284. National Congress of Youth
285. National Democratic Party
286. National Democratic Peoples Front
287. National People’s Party
288. National Republican Party
289. Nationa; Students Party
290. Native People’s Party
291. Navabharath Congress Party (R)
292. Nayee Party
293. Netaji Subash Biplabi Parishad
294. Netaji Subash Party
295. New India Party
296. Orrisa Communist Party
Thayagam No. 4, 1st Street, Karpagam Avenue
Raja Annamalaipuram, Madras-600028.
Saidpur. Patna, Bihar-800004.
115, MLA Flat, Bir Chand Patel Path,
Patna-800001.
No. 0, Rajaji Street, Chenga;petta-603001,
Temil Nadu.
C/o Shri Kashi Nath Tripura, Aspathal Road,
Mau-Chibee, Bandha-210209, Uttar Pradesh.
Chahal House, Civil Road, Gohana, District
Sonepat (Haryana).
Golden Estate, Lawjynriow, Nongthymai,
Shilong, Meghalaya.
General Headquarters, Zurkawt, Aizawl, Mizoram,
General Headquarters, MJD Building, Treasury
Square, Aizwal, Mizoram-796001.
House No.25, Near Khooni Masti, Moga Mehla
Singh, Moga 142001, Distt. Faridkot, Punjab.
H-22, Kailash Company, New Delhi-110048
29, Padmanabhan Street, T. Nagar (North)
Madras-600017/.
No. 8,5th Cross Street Lake Area, Nungambakkam,
Madras-600034
Konnoor High Roas (Canal Area),
Otteri, Madras-12 (Tamil Nadu),
Pardesi Telepura, Bajeroya, Near Shukla Lodge,
Nagpur-440018., Maharashtra.
Opposite N.S.T. complex, Kohima,
Nagaland-797001.
Camp.Jagadishpur, Sureri (Rampur),
Janpur, U.P.
Post Box No. 6204, 2A/37-38 Ramesh Nagar,
New Delhi-110015
Central Office Changanacherry-2, Kottayam
District, Kerala State.
C-4D, 42B, Janakpuri, New Delhi
C/o Unipok Naoremthong, Imphal-795001,
Manipur,
T-42/6, Old Barracks, Chamber Camp.
Bombay-400074.
16/2, Karaneeshwarar Pagoda Street Mylapore,
Madras-600004.
H.Q. Gote Nivas, Tisgaon Road, Kalyan (East)
Maharashtra-421306.
Ramesh Kumar Building New T Block 59-D,
Uttam Nagar, New Delhi-110059.
C/o Miraa, Opp. Puria Park, Panchavati,
Nasik-422003., Marashtra.
58-Satyr Nagar, Bhubaneswar-751007, Orrisa.
Shajanwa, Distt. Gotakhpur, Uttar Pradesh.
H.No. 230-3-314, Vidyanagar, Godavarikhani505209. Distt. Karimnagar, (Andhra Pradesh)
MLA Colony, Unit-4, Bhubaneswar (Orrisa)
14
297. Orrisa Congress
298. Orrisa Khandayat Khetriya Krusak Gana
Parishad
299. Orrisa Vikash Parishad
300. Paschimi Benga Rajya Muslim League
301. Panchayat Raj Party
302. Peasants and Workers Party of India
303. Peoples Democratic of India
304. Peoples Democratic League of India
305. Peoples Democratic Party
306. Peoples Party of Arunachal
307. Peoples a Party of India
308. Peoples Party of Prants
309. Pachadavarg Samaj Party
310. Plains Tribals Council of Assam
311. Pondicherry Mahila Kakkal Munnam
312. Poorvanchal Rashtriya Congress.
313. Pragatisheel Party
314. Praja Party
315. Pragatisheel Manav Samaj Party
316. Prajs Socialist Party (Kerala)
317. Pratap Shiv Sena
318. PRISM
319. Progressive Hul Jharkhand Party
(Shibu Group)
320. Proutist Sarva Samaj Samiti
321. Pubjanb Bachao Morcha
322. Punjab Janata Morcha
323. Punjab Kairon Dal
324. Punjab Peoples Party
325. Punjab Vikas Party (Punjab)
326. Punjabi Dal
327. Quami Morcha
Q.No. D.S. q/19, MLA Colony, Unit-4
Bhubneswar, Orrisa-750001.
56-Bappujee Nagar, Bhubaneswar-751007.
A-24, Barammunda Housing Board Colony,
Bhubaneshwar, Pin 751003 (Orrisa)
7A, Adbul Ali Row, Calcutta-700016
106, Pocket A-3, Sector-3, Rohini, New
Delhi-110034.
Hari Kharude Niwas, Mahatma Phule Road,
Naigaon, Dadar, NBombay.
H.O.M-2, Gururam DAs Bhawan,
Satyam Companies,New Delhi
Building No. 25, Flat No. 8
Chitnavisnagar, Layout, Byramji Town.
Near Mental Hospital, Nagpur-13, Maharashtra
MASS Building Frankulam, North, P.O. Cochin
Kerala,
P,O. Nahar Lagun Arunachal Pradesh-791110.
9-10 Khub Ram Park, Pre, MNagar, Opp,
Railaway Stations, Nangloi, Delhi.
BV/ Benjamin Road, Div, Ludhiana
Punjab.
WZ 61-A, Narain, New Delhi-78
P.O. & T.O. Kokrajhar, Distt. Kokrajhar, Assam
17, Kumran Street, Ka,arajar Nagar,
Pondichcherry-605001.
5158/XV Mahalaxmi Buildingm Behind RamaKrishna Mission, Paharagnj Lane, Near Delhi
110055.
121, Faizabad Road, Lucknow-226007,
Uttar Pradesh.
3-5-898/I, Himayatnagar, Hyderabad-500029.
Village Wari (Naipurva) Post Dsahrathpur,
Pin Code-221304, Distt. Bhaddohi,
Uttar Pradesh.
North Palace Building, Fort P.O. Trivandrum
Kerala.
Seva Sangh Chayraha, Old Station Road.
Udaipur Rajasthan.
Top Floor, 4 CHHA-30Vigyan Nagar KotaRajasthan-324005.
Gidhanoipahari, Dumka.
Bihar-804101
10/105A, Sector 3, Agenda Nagar,
Kothi No.45, Sector, 5, Chandigarh
Panj Pir, Jalandhar City, Pin-1440019 (Punjab)
11, Industrial Area Vihar, Noida-201303.
138, Garha, Jalandhar (Punjab)
H.No. BV/30A. Ramgarhia, Gurdwara Road.
Barnala -148101, Distt., Sangrur, Punjab.
51, Kachcha Hata, Aminabad Lucknow U.P
15
328. Ramrajya Marg
329. Rashtriya Aikta Manch
330. Rashtriya Alpsankhyak Dalit Party
331. Rashtriya Bharat Nav Nirman Sangathan
332. Rashtriya Bharathachar Virodhi Morcha
333. . Rashtriya Chetna Manch
334. . Rashtriya Chhatra Kisan Mazdoor Party
335. . Rashtriya Hindu Morcha
336. . Rashtriya Janata Morcha Party
337. . Rashtriya Kisan Party
338. . Rashtriya Krantikaru Dal
349. Rashtriya Mahasangh
340. Rashtriya Mazdoor Ekta Party
341. Rashtriya Mazdoor Ekta Party Samahwadi
342. Rashtriya Mazdoor Paksha (Gujarat)
343. Rashtriya Pragtisheel Morcha
344. Rashtriya Samaj Sevak dal
345. Rashtriya Samaj Suhar Party
346. Rashtriya Samajwadi Congress
347. Rashtriya Samajwadi Party ‘Pragatisheel’
348. Rashtriya Samdarsh Party
349. Rashtriya Surajya Parishad
350. Rashtriya Unnatisheel Dal
351. Rashtriya Valmik Mazdoor Morcha
352. Rashtriya Vikas Party
353. Rashtriya Vyapar Dal
354. Rashtriya Wahdat Party
355. Rashtriya Praja Parishat
356. Realist Party of India
357. Republican Janata Party
358. Republican Party of India
No. 17, Venus Colony, Second Street,
Alwarpet, Madras-600018.
A-1, Vikas Enclave, Hasta, Uttam Nagar,
New Delhi-59.
91-Safdar Manzil, Mughal; Pura
Faizabad-224001 (U.P).
Doiwala, Dehradun Road, Dehradun,
Pir-248140, U.P.
Central Office: Shivaji Nagar, Abu Parvat-307
501, Distt., Shrohi (Rajasthan).
422, Mandakani Envkavce, Alaknanda,
New Delbi.110019.
Thatia, Nawabgang, Gonoa U.P.
Town School, Dibai, Bullandshehar, Pim-202
393, (Uttar Pradesh)
E-98, Saket, New Delhi-17.
Village & P.O. Dhanaundha, Tej. & Distt.,
Mahendragarh, Haryana.
Gopal Nagar, Main Surakhpur Road,
Najafgarh, New Delhi-43.
N.R. Complex, Opp. Nagar Palika Office
Ajmer, (Rajasthan)-305001.
Block-B, Sant Nagar Gali NO. 57, Burari Road,
Delhi-9
C-122 Push[panjali, Pitam Pura,
New Delhi-1100345.
Villabhai Patel Road, Opp. Municipal CorporaTion Building, Ahemddabad.
Behind Irwan Hospital, Bavagam Ghed, Jamngar
Gujarat.
Bheera Khiri, Janpad Khiri, Pin-262901. U.P.
Village Thantrio. Post Ghidi, Distt.
Faridabad, (Haryana).
H.No. J-12/57-A, Dhoopchandi (Labour
Colony,) Varanasi (U.P).
B-248, Mohan Nagar, Thatoipur, Morar,Gwalior
Madhya Pradesh).
1853-C/10. Gvonadpuri, New Delhi-19
Mrudul Power, Goround Floor, Kailash Society,
H.K. House Lane Ashram Road,Ahmeddabad380009 (Gujarat).
F. 167. Chand Bagh, P.O. Kulpur, Delhi-94
Indira Colonby, Mount Abu, Distt, Sirohi,
Delhi-110042.
293, Kothi Lala Bishambhar Dayal Agarwal,
Ganesh Ganj, Lucknow, U.P
167-Mansoor BNagar, Lucknow, U.P
H.NO. 462/I, Jyoti Complex, Street No. 8,
Habshiguda, Hyderabad-500007, Andhra
Pradesh
8A, Lal Bazar Street,Ground Floor, Room, No. 5
Calcutta-I.
D-29, Gandhi Vihar, D.D.A. Colony,
Mukherjee Nagar Delhi-110009,
Roo, No. 522, MLAs Hostel, Bombay-400032.
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359. Republican Party of India (A)
360. Republican party of India (Democratic)
361. Republican Party pf India (Kamble)
362. Republican Party of India (Khobragade)
363. Republican Party of India (Sivaraj)
364. Republican President Party of India
365. Revolutionary Communist Party of India
Rasik Bhatt
366. Rising Sun Party
367. Sadbhav Pichhera Vikas Party
368. Sadbhavana Party
369. Sahi Party
370. Samjik Kranti Dal
371. Samjik Ekta Party
372. Samajwadi dal
373. Samajwadi Jan Parishad
374. Samajwadi Jan Shakti Andolan
375. Samajwadi Janata Party (Maharshtra)
376. Samajwadi Janata Party (Rashtriya)
377. Sampurna Kranti Dal
378. Sanatan Samata Sanghatan
379. Sanjukta Loka Parishad
380. Saradharam Party (Madhya Pradesh)
381. Sarvhara Dal
382. Sarvjati Janata Panchayat
383. Sarvodaya Party
384. Satyr Marg Party
385. Satyayug Party
386. Savarn Samaj Party
387. Senior Citizens National Party of India
388. Shaheed Phuruman Akali Dal
17,69, Thansingh Nagar, Annd Parbat,
New Rohtak Road, New Delhi-5
Satpuda, Malabar Hill, Bombay.
11/174, Adarsh Nagar, Prabhadevi, Bombay-400
025.
Gita Villa, East Marrendpally, Secunderabad,
Andhra Pradesh.
10, Solau Street, Ayyanavaram, Madras-600023.
Uruli-Kanchan, Pune-412202, Maharashtra,
16,17,Collage Street, Calcutta-700012.
Office: Ranipool, Sikkim.
Village- Jamalpur, P.O. Songaon, Tehsil
Akbarpur, Distt., Faivabad (U.P).
Roo, No. 14, 1st Floor, Lucknow Hotel,
Sri Ram Road Choraha, Aminabad, Lucknow,
Uttar Pradesh-226018.
15, Nasiruddin Lane, Pahari Tola, Ranchi,
Bihar-834001.
Near Shiv Mandir, Devpura Road,
Mainpuri-2001 (U.P).
22, Housing Board Colony, Sonipat-131001
(Haryana).
Vishwanbika Bhavan, Ashapura, Naya Shaber,
Bikaner, Rajasthan.
Jai Malha Prasad, Reti Bunder Road, Mahagiri,
Thane (W), Maharashtra-400601.
Gede Wali Road, Laskar, Gwalior, Madhya
Pradesh.
Barrack No. 4, Behind Yashodhan Dinsha
Wacha Road, Church Gate, Bombay-400020
16, Dr. Agenda Prasad Road, New Delhi110
001.
12-Daroga Rai Path, Patna-100001.
Ma Bharti Ashram Railway Phatak, Keneena
Mandi Distt., Mahander Garh,m Haryana,
Head Office Dighali Pukhuri East.
Md. Tyybullah Road, Guwahats-781001.
C-44, Padmanabh Nagar Bhopal, Madhya
Pradesh 462023.
Kewala Fariyatta, Via., Gidhour, Distt. Jamui,
Bihar Circular Road, Rewari-123401 (Haryana).
13, University Campur, University of Rajasthan.
Jaipur-302004.
147. Dhimanpura, Shamli-247776,
(Mutafffarnagar), Uttar Pradesh.
No. p-2-59/24, 1st Floor, Lower Tank Bund
Main Road, Hyderabad-5200029. Andhra Pradesh
East of Stadium, Nand Hardwear, Sirmor Road.
Rewa, Madhya Pradesh-486001.
8q-D, LIG,DDA Flats, Motia Khan
Delhi-110055.
Street No. 6, Dogar Basti, Fridabad, Punjab.
17
389. Shahu Phule Ambedkar Prajasattak Party
390. Shiromani Akali Dal
(Simranjit Singh Mann)
391. Shiromani Hagat Akali Dal
392. Shoshit Samaj Dal
393. Shoshit Samaj Party
394. Shroman Akali Dal (Badal)
395. Shromani Akali Dal (Master Tara Singh)
396. Shiromani Akali Dal (S)
397. Singh Jan Seva Party
398. Social Action Party
399. Socialist Democratic Party
400. Socialist League of India
401. Socialist Party (Lohia)
402. Socialist Party (Ramakant Pandey)
403. Socialist Republican Party
404. Soshan Mukti Morcha
405. Surajya Party
406. Swarajya Party
407. Tafsili United Party
408. Tamil Nadu Hindu Vellabar Youth Kazagam
409. Tamil Nadu Kamaraj Makkal Lyakkam
410. Tamil Nadu Makkal Congress
411. Tamil Nadu Peasants & Wrokers Party
412. Tamil Nadu People’s Party
413. Tamil Nadu Peoples Welfare Association
414. Taimlaga Janata
415. Tamilar Desiya Lyyakkam
416. Tamila Kazhagam
417. Tamichar Party
418. Tamichaga Munnetra Munnani.
Littke Rajgriha, 74/q, Upvan, Pokhr
No. 1, Thane (Maharashtra).
Flat No. 36, Sector-4, Chandigarh.
Kothi No. 309/2, Near Doordarshal Jendra
Amritsar (Punjab).
Central Office: Dasshimi Mandiree,
Patna-800001..
126, Bapa Nagar, New Delhi-110005.
Head Office, Shiroman Akali Dal, Barandaru,
Sri Amritsar, Punjab.
22, Bara, Lhamba Road, New Delhi-110001
House No. 6, Sector-5, Chandigarh.
Near Public Library, Veraval-362265 (Gujarat).
My;acka; House, Ranny, Pathanamtitta Distt.,
Pin-689072, Kerala.
H.No. 73, Dilong Ward, Mokokchung-798
60q, Nagaland.
40, Fazale Rahemani, Society, Party-2,
Juhapura, Ahmedabad-380055.
Siddiwqui Building, 6122, Bara Hindu Rao,
Delhi-110006/./
A-207, Lakshmibai Nagar, New Delhi-110023
State Committee Office, Tutor’s Lane, Statue.
Trivandrum-695001. Kerala
Ambedkar Bagar, Sector 5, G-block, House
No. 375, New Delhi-110062.
30/1, II Floor, I Cross, Stephun’s Road,
Bangalore-560005.
174, Mahatma Gandhi Road, (2nd Floor),
Calcutta-7
Village Simulpur, Post-Thakur NBagar, Distt.,
24-Oarganas (N) West Bengal.
21. Aattukara Street, Palakkarai, Tiruchirappalli620001, Tamil Nadu.
31-A, Kamraj Street, Paramatti (P.O.) Salem
(D.T). Tamil Nadu-63707.
310- V-Block, Boopaty Nagar, Madras-600024,
(Tamil Nadu),
No.1, Jayammal Road, Teynampet.
Madras-600018.
16/2, K.P. street Mylapore, Madrass-600004.
C-47, 11th B Cross, Thillai Nagar,
Turuchirappalli-620013.
17/1, 2nd Street, East Abiramputam, Madras-4.
9, Sundareswara Street, Mylapore, madras-600
004.
18 Longly Road, Shevapet, Salem-636
002, Tamil Nadu.
843, M.T.C. Road, Mattur Dam, 1, Salem
District, Tamil Nadu.
No. 152A, North Usman Road, T.Nagar
Madras-600017.
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419. Tharasu Makkal Mandram
420. Thauaka Marumalarchi Kachagam
421. the Humanist Party of India
422. The Religion of Man Revolving
Political Party of India
423. The Tamil Nadu State Indian
Union Muslim League
424. United Bodo Nationalist Liberation Front
425. United Communist Party of India
426. United India Peoples Party
427. United India Democratic Council
428. United minorities Front Assam
429. United Republican Party
430. United Reservation Movement Council
Of Assam
431. United Tribal Nationalists Liberation Front
432. Uttar Pradesh Vikas Manch
434. Uttarakhand Kranti Dal
435. Uttarkhand Party
436. Vidarbha Praja Party
437. Vodarbha Rajya Mukti Morcha
438. Vishal Bharat Party
439. Vishal Haryana Party
440. Vokkaligara Parishad
441. West Balgal Socialist Party
(S.N.J.Mirza)
442. West Orrisa Peoples Front
443. Workers Party of India
444. Yatharthawadi Jan Morcha
445. Yuva Deshal Party.
18-Sait Colony, First Street, Egmore,
Pin-600008. Tamil Nadu.
No. 10, Sadullah ST., T. Nagar, Madras-600007
34, Lavina, 52A, Tagore Road, Santa Cruc
(West), Bombay-400154.
Kabitirtha, Kahitanagar. P.O. Bongaon, Distt.,
24- Paraganas (North), West Bengal-743235.
15, Wuthucattan Stree, Periamet, Madras 600
003.
C/o N. Deoru Bora, Rambhapuri, Kahilipara,
Guwati, Assam.
No. 2 Fiftieth Street Ashok Nagar,
Madras-600083
Manjamattam, Moozoor , P.O. Kittayam,
Distt, Kerala.
No. 1205, II-Stage, Rajaji Nagar,
Bangalore-560010
Ulubari, Guhawati-781007, Assam
Ch.No. 345, Patiala House Courts, New Delhi
Post Box No.2 P.O. Rehabari, Guwahati781008, Assam.
Deulguri, Harishiga Darrong, Assam-7845210.
441, Agenda Nagar, nd Street.
Lucknow.
Mukhyalay Khutar, Tehsl Oyvaya, Distt.Shahjahanpur, Uttar Pradesh
Central Office: Panchakuti, Malital.
Nainital (U.P).
DA- Vikas Marg, Shakar Pur, Delhi-110092
54-(Sindiklhana), Ganeshpeth, Nagpur-440018.
A Type, Sukhkarta Apartment, Balraj Marg,
Dhantali, Nagpur-12
1-Shripat Bhavan, Wadia Street, Tardeo,
Bombay-400034.
Rewari Riad, Narnual-123001,
Distt., Mahendaragarh (Haryana).
No. 629, Tumkur Road, Dasarahalli,
Bangalore-560057.
42., Indian Mirro Street, Calcuta
54-G.M. College Street, P.O.P & Distt.
Sembalpur, Orrisa-768004.
18-Surya Sen Street, Calcutta-12, West Bengalore
Vill. Thanpur, Post Bisara, Distt. Aligarh,
Uttar Pradesh.
Tripathi Nagar, Chibramau-209 (U.P).
Name of State/
Union Territory
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Almirah
Apple
Balloon
Basket containing vegetables
Bell
Belt
Black Board
Boat
Bow and Arrow
Boy and Girl
Bucket
Car
Cart
Ceiling Fan
Clock
Cicinut Tree bearing Fruits
Cultivator winnowing Grain
Drum
Electric Bulb
Fire Engine
Frock
Gas Cylinder
Gas Stive
Glass Jar
Glass Tumbler
Hand Pump
Harmonukm
Jat
Hockey and Ball
Hurricane Lamp
Heep
Jug
Kettle
kite
Lader
Lady Purse
Lock and key
Pressure Cooker
Railwar Engine
Ring
Road Roller
Sewing Machine
Ship
Shuttle
Slate
Spade
Spade and Stoker
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Stool
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Bicycle
Boat
Bow and Arrlw
Bucket
Car
Cart
Coconut tree bearing Fruits
Cultivator winnowing grain
Dam
Drum
Electrib Bulb
Hurricane
Jeep
Jug
Kettle
Ladder
Letter Box
Lock and Key
Railway Engine
Rising Sun
Sewing Machine
Ship
Spade
Spade and Stijer
Spectacles
Two Leaves
Two Swords and a Shield
Umbrella
Violin
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Wool
ASSAM
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Axe
Ballon
Banana
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11. Car
12. Cart
13. Ceiling
14. Chair
15. Clock
16. Coconut tree bearing fruits
17. Cultivator winnowing grainDrum
18. Drum
19. Electric Bulb
20. Frock
21. Hand Pump
22. Hurricane Lamp
23. Jeep
24. Jug
25. Ketttle
26. Ladu Purse
27. Lock and Key
28. Pineapple
29. Pressure Cooker
30. Railway Engine
31. Road Roller
32. Sewing Machine
33. Ship
34. Slate
35. Spade
36. Spade and Stoker
37. Spectacles
38. Stool
39. Umbrella
40. Violin
4. BIHAR
1. Aeroplane
2. Almirah
3. Apple
4. Axe
5. Ball
6. Ballon
7. Banana
8. Basket Containing vegetable
9. Bat
10. Batsman
11. Bell
12. Belt
13. Bench
14. Bicycle
15. Black Board
16. Boat
17. Box
18. Boy and Girl
19. Brick
20. Brinjal
21. Bucket
22. Bungalow
23. Cake
24. Camera
25. Candles
26. Car
27. Cart
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Cherry
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Coconut
Coconut tree bearing fruits
colour Box
Comb
Conch
Cot
Cultivator winnowing grain
Dam
Dancing Girl
Dholak
Drum
Electric Bulb
Envelope
Fire Engine
Flute
Fort
Fountain Pen
Frick
Gas Cylinder
Gas Stoge
Glass Jar
Glass Timber
Gum Bottle
Hand Pump
Hanger
Jat
Jockey and Ball
Hurricane Lamp
Ice Cream
Jeep
Jug
Kettle
Kite
Ladder
Lady Purse
Letter Box
Lock and Key
Maize
Pillow
Pineapple
Plough
Pressure Cooker
Railway Engine
Ring
Rising Sun
Road Roller
Saw
Sewing Machine
Ship
Shuttle
Slate
Spade
Spade and Stoker
Spectacles
Stool
Table Fan
Table Lamp
Telephone
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96.
97.
98.
99.
Television
Tent
Top
Trumpet
Two Leaves
Two Swords and a Shield
Umbrella
Violin
Walking Stick
Whistle
Wool
5. GOA
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
Aeroplane
Almirah
Bicycle
Black Board
Boat
Bow and Arrow
Boy and Girl
Bucket
Car
Cart
Chair
Clock
Coconut tree bearing fruits
Cultivator winnowing grain
Drum
Electric Bulb
Fire Engine
Glass Tumbler
Hand Pumb
Hockey and Ball
Hurricane Lamp
Jug
Kite
Ladder
Letter Box
Lock and Key
Spade
Spectacles
6. GUJARAT
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
Aeroplane
Almirah
Apple Axe
Baloon
Basket Containing vegetable
Bat
Bell
Belt
Bicycle
Bicycle
Black Board
Boat
Bow and Arrow
Boy and Girl
Brick
Bucket
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
51.
52.
53.
54.
55.
56.
57.
58.
59.
60.
61.
62.
63.
64.
65.
7.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Candles
Car
Cart
Ceiling Fan
Chair
Clock
Coconut tree bearing fruits
Conch
Cultivator winnowing grain
Dam
Drum
Electric Bulb
Fire Engine
Frock
Gas Cylinder
Gas Stove
Glass Jar
Glass Tumbler
Hand Pump
Hockey and Ball
Hurricane Lamp
Jug
Kettle
Kite
Ladeder
Lady Purse
Letter Box
Lock and Key
Plough
Pressure Cooker
Railway Engine
Road Roller
Ring
Rising Sun
Sewing Machine
Ship
Slate
Spade
Spade and Stoker
Spectacles
Telephone
Television
Top
Trumpet
Two Leaves
Two Swords and a Shield
Umbrella
Violin
Whistle
HARYANA
Aeroplane
Almirah
Apple
Axe
Ball
Baloon
Basket containing vegetables
Bat
Battery Torch
22
1
2
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10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
51.
52.
53.
54.
55.
56.
57.
58.
59.
60.
61.
62.
63.
64.
65.
66.
67.
68.
69.
Bell
Belt
Bicycle
Black Board
Boat
Book
Bow and Arror
Brick
Bucket
Bus
Car
Carron Board
Cart
Ceiling Fan
Chair
Clock
Coat
Coconut tree bearing fruits
Conch
Cultivator winnowing grain
Dam
Drum
Electric Bulb
Fire Engine
Fountain Pen
Frocl
Gas Cylinder
Gas Stove
Glass Jar
Glass Tumbler
Hand Pump
Hat
Hockey and Ball
Hurricane Lamp
Jeep
Jug
Kettle
Kite
Ladder
Lady Purse
Letter Box
Lock and Key
Mango
Pencil Sharpner
Plough
Pressure Cooker
Railway Engine
Ring
Rising Sun
Road Roller
Saw
Scissors
Sewing Machine
Ship
Shuttle
Slate
Spade
Spade and Stoker
Spectachle
Stool
70.
71.
72.
73.
74.
75.
76.
77.
78.
79.
80.
81.
82.
83.
84.
Table
Table Fan
Table Lamp
Telephone
Television
Top
Trumplet
Two Leaves
Two Swords and a Shield
Umbrella
Violin
Walking Stick
Water Tap
Whistle
Wool
8. HIMACHAL PRADESH
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
9.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
Aeroplane
Basket containing vegetables
Bicycle
Black Board
Boat
Bow and Arrow
Bucket
Car
Cart
Coconut tree bearing fruits
Cultivator winnowing grain
Drum
Fire Engine
Hurricane Lamp
Jeep
Ladder
Lock and Key
Sewing Machine
Ship
Spade
Spade and Stoker
Table Lamp
Telephone
Umbrella
JAMMU AND KASHMIR
Aeroplane
Apple
Axe
Basket containing vegetables
Black Board
Boat
Book
Bow and Arrow
Boy and Girl
Bucket
Car
Cart
Cock
Coconut tree bearing Fruits
Cultivator winnowing grain
23
1
2
____________________________________________________________________________________
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
10.
Drum
Electric Bulb
Glass Jar
Glass Tumbler
Hand Pump
Hat
Hurricane
Jug
Kettle
Ladder
Lock and Key
Pressure Cooker
Railway Engine
Road Roller
Ship
Spade
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
KARNATAKA
Aeroplane
Almirah
Apple
Arrow
Axe
Ballon
Basket containing vegetables
Bell
Belt
Bench
Black Board
Boat
Book
Bow and Arrow
Boy and Girl
Brick
Bridge
Brief Case
Bcket
Bugle
Bungalow
Bus
Candles
Car
Cart
Ceiling Fan
Chair
Clock
Coat
Coconut tree bearing fruits
Comb
Conch
Cot
Cultivator winnowing grain
Dam
Drum
Electric Bulb
Fire Engine
Fork
Fort
Gas Cylinder
Gas Stove
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
51.
52.
53.
54.
55.
56.
57.
58.
59.
60.
61.
62.
63.
64.
65.
66.
67.
68.
69.
70.
71.
72.
73.
74.
75.
76.
77.
78.
Glass Tumbler
Hand Pump
Hat
Hockey and Ball
Hurricane Lamp
Jeep
Jug
Kettle
Kite
Ladder
Lady Purse
Lock and Key
Plough
Pressure Cooker
Railway Engine
Road Roller
Saw
Scissors
Sewing Machine
Shil
Shuttle
Slate
Spade
Spade and Stoker
Spetacles
Stool
Table Lamp
Telephone
Television
Top
Two \Leaves
Umbrells
Violin
Walking Stick
Water Tap
Whistle
11.
KERALA
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
Aeroplane
Almirah
Apple
Axe
Bell
Bicycle
Black Board
Boat
bow and Arrow
Brick
Bucket
Car
Cart
Ceiling Fan
Chair
Clock
Coconut tree bearing fruits
Conch
Dam
Drum
Electric Bulb
Fire Engine
24
1
2
_________________________________________________________________________________
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
Glass Tumbler
Hat
Hurricane Lamp
Jeep
Jug
Kettle
Kite
Lock and key
Railway Engine
Swwing Machine
Ship
Spectacles
Telephone
Two Swords and a Shield
Umbrella
12.
MADHYA PRADESH
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
Aeroplane
Almirah
Apple
Axe
Ballon
Basket containing vegetables
Bat
Bell
Belt
Bicycle
Black Board
Boat
Bow and Arrow
Boy and Girl
Brick
Bucket
Candles
Car
Cart
Ceiling Fan
Cahir
Clock
Coconut tree bearing fruits
Conch
Cultivator winnowing grain
Drum
Electric Bulb
Fire Engine
Frick
Glass Jar
Glass Tumbler
Hand Pumb
Hat
Hockey and Ball
Hurricane Lamp
Jeep
Jug
Kettle
Kite
Ladder
Lady Purse
Letter Box
Lock and Key
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
51.
52.
53.
54.
55.
56.
57.
58.
59.
60.
61.
62.
63.
64.
65.
66.
67.
68.
69.
70.
71.
Plough
Pressure Cooker
Railway Engine
Ring
Rising Sun
Road Roller
Saw
Seing Machine
Ship
Shuttle
Slate
Spade
Spade and Stoker
Spectacles
Stool
Table Fan
Table Lamp
Telephone
Television
Top
Trumpet
Two Leave
Two Swords and Shield
Umbrella
Violin
Walking Stick
Whistle
Wool
13.
MAHARASTRA
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
Aeroplane
Almirah
Apple
Axe
Ballon
Basket Ball containing vegetables
Bat
Bell
Belt
Bicycle
Black Board
Boat
Boy And Girl
Brick
Bucket
Candles
Car
Ceiling Fan
Chair
Clock
Coconut tree bearing Fruits
Conch
Cultivator Winnowing grain
Dam
Drum
Electric Bulb
Fire Engine
Grock
Gas Cylinder
Gas Stove
25
1
2
_______________________________________________________________________________
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
51.
52.
53.
54.
55.
56.
57.
58.
59.
60.
61.
62.
63.
64.
65.
66.
67.
68.
69.
70.
Glass Jar
Glass Tumbler
Hand Pump
Hat
Hockey and Ball
Hurricane Lamp
Jeep
Jug
Kettle
Kite
Ladder
Lady Purse
Letter Box
Lock and Key
Plough
Pressure Cooker
Railway Engine
Ring
Rising Sun
Road Roller
Saw
Sewing Machine
Ship
Shuttle
Slate
Spade
Spade and Stoker
Spectacle
Stool
Table Fan
Table Lamp
Telephone
Television
Top
Trumpet
Two Leaves
Two Swords and a Shield
Umbrella
Violin
Wool
14.
MANIPUR
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
Aeroplane
Axe
Boat
Car
Chair
Clock
Drum
Electric Bulb
Hand Pump
Hurricane Lamp
Jeep
Jug
Kettle
Lock and Key
Plough
Railway Engine
Ship
Table Lamp
Umbrella
15.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
16.
MEGHALAYA
Aeroplane
Apple
Bicycle
Boat
Boy and Girl
Coconut tree bearing Fruits
Cultivator winnowing grain
Drum
Electric Bulb
Glass Jar
Hand Pumb
Hurricane Lamp
Jeep
Jug
Kettle
Kite
Ladder
Lock and Key
Railway Engine
Sewing Machine
Ship
Two Swords and a Shield
MIZORAM
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
16.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Aeroplane
Almirah
Belt
Bicycle
Black Board
Boat
Boy and Girl
Ceiling Fan
Coconut tree bearing Fruits
Cultivator winnowing grain
Drum
Electric Bulb
Hat
Hurricane Lamp
Jeep
Kettle
Ring
Sewing Machine
Spectacles
Stool
Telephone
Television
Umbrella
NAGALAND
Aeroplane
Axe
Bicycle
Boat
Bow and Arrow
Boy and Girl
Cart
Coconut tree bearing fruits
26
1
2
____________________________________________________________________________________
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
18.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
Drum
Electric Bulb
Hurricane Lamp
Jug
Ladder
Lock and Key
Railway Engine
Rising sun
Sewing Machine
Ship
Table Lamp
Top
Umbrella
Violin
Wool
ORRISA
Aeroplane
Axe
Bell
Bicycle
Boat
Bow and Arrow
Boy and Girl
Bucket
Cart
Coconut tree bearing fruit
Comb
Conch
Drum
Electric Bulb
Flute
Hurricane Lamp
Jug
Ladder
Lock and Key
Railway Engine
Ring
Rising Sun
Saw
Sewing Machine
Ship
Table Lamp
Top
Two Leaves
Umbrella
Violin
Wool
19.
PUNJAB
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Aeroplane
Almirah
Apple
Axe
Bell
Belt
Bicycle
Boat
Boy and Girl
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
Brick
Bucket
Car
Cart
Cahir
Clock
Coconut tree bearing fruits
Cultivator winnowing grain
Dam
Drum
Electric Bulb
Fire Engine
Hand Pump
Hurricane Lamp
Jeep
Jug
Kettle
Kite
Ladder
Letter Box
Lock and Key
Plough
Railway Engine
Rising Sun
Road Roller
Sewing Machine
Ship
Slate
Spade
Spade and Stoker
Spectacles
Table Fan
Television
Two Leaves
Umbrella
20.
RAJASTHAN
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
Aeroplane
Almirah
Apple
Basket containing vegetables
Bell
Belt
Bicycle
Black Board
Boat
Bow and Arrow
Boy and Girl
Brick
Bucket
Car
Cart
Ceiling
Clock
Coconut tree bearing fruits
Conch
Cultivator winnowing grain
Drum
Electric Bulb
Fire Engine
28
1
2
__________________________________________________________________________________
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
51.
52.
53.
54.
55.
56.
57.
58.
59.
60.
61.
62.
63.
64.
65.
66.
67.
68.
69.
70.
71.
72.
73.
74.
75.
76.
77.
78.
79.
80.
81.
82.
83.
84.
85.
86.
87.
88.
89.
90.
91.
92.
93.
94.
95.
96.
97.
98.
99.
100.
101.
102.
103.
Chalk
Cherry
Clock
Coat
Coconut tree bearing fruits
colour Box
Comb
Conch
Cot
Cube
Cultivator cutting Crop
Cultivator winnowing grain
Custard Apple
Dam
Dancing Girl
Dao
Desk
Dholak
Dolli
Drum
Dumroo
Electric Bulb
Electric Pole
Envelope
Fire Engine
Fort
Fountain Pen
Frock
Fork
Glass Jar
Glass Tumbler
Hand Pump
Hat
Hockey and Ball
hurricane Lamp
Jeep
Jug
Kettle
Kite
Ladder
Lady Purse
Lock and Key
Mango
Pencil Sharpeer
Pillow
Pressure Cooker
Railway Engine
Road Roller
Saw
Scissors
Siop
Shuttle
Slate
Stool
Table Fan
Table Lamp
Telephone
Television
Top
Umbrella
104.
105.
106.
107.
108.
23.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
24.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
Violin
Walking Stick
Water Tap
Whistle
Wool
TRIPURA
Aeroplane
Almirah
Axe
Bicycle
Boat
Bow and Arrow
Ceiling Fan
Coconut tree bearing fruits
Conch
Cultivator winnowing grain
Drum
Electric Bulb
Fire Engine
Hand Pump
Hurricane Lamp
Kite
Ladder
Lock and Key
Plough
Rising Sun
Ship
Spade
Table Lamp
Umbrella
Whistle
UTTAR PRADESH
Aeroplane
Alnirah
Apple
Axe
Ball
Ballon
Banana
Basket containing vegetable
Bat
Bell
Black Board
Boat
Book
Bow and Arrow
Boy and Gril
Bucket
Cake
Camera
Candles
Car
Cart
Ceiling Fan
Chair
Clock
29
1
2
______________________________________________________________________________
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
51.
52.
53.
54.
55.
56.
57.
58.
59.
60.
61.
62.
63.
64.
65.
66.
67.
68.
69.
70.
71.
72.
73.
74.
75.
76.
77.
78.
79.
Coconut
Coconut tree bearing fruits
Colour Box
Comb
Conch
Cultivator winnowing grain
Dam
Drum
Electric Bulb
Fire Engine
Flute
Frock
Gas Cylinder
Gas Stove
Glass Tumbler
Gum Bottle
Hand Pump
Hanger
Hat
Hockey and Ball
Hurricane Lamp
Ice-cream
Iron
Jeep
Jug
Kettle
Kite
Ladder
Lady Purse
Letter Box
Lock and Key
Maize
Pencil Sherpner
Pineapple
Pressure Cooker
Railway Engine
Ring
Road Roller
Sewing Machine
Ship
Spade
Spade and Stoker
Spectacles
Stool
Table Fan
Table Lamp
Telephone
Television
Top
Trumpet
Two Leaves
Two Swords and a Shield
Umbrella
Violin
Walking
25.
WEST BENGAL
1.
2.
3.
Aeroplane
Almirah
Apple
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
26.
Axe
Basket containing vegetables
Bicycle
Boat
Bow and Arrow
Boy and Girl
Brick
Bucket
Car
Cart
Chair
Clock
Coconut tree bearing fruits
Cultivator winnowing grain
Drum
Hand Pump
Hurricane Lamp
Jeep
Jug
Kettle
Ladder
Letter Box
Lock and Key
Railway Engine
Rising Sun
Sewing Machine
Ship
Spectacles
Two Leaves
ANDAMAN & NICOBAR ISLANDS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
27.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Aeroplane
Axe
Bicycle
Boat
Boy and Girl
Coconut tree bearing fruits
Drum
Electric Bulb
Hurricane Lamp
Jeep
Jug
Kettle
Kite
Ladder
Letter Box
Rising Sun
Two Leaves
Walking Stick
CHANDIGARH
Aeroplane
Almirah
Apple
Axe
Bat
Bell
Belt
Bicycle
30
1
2
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Black Board
Boat
Bow and Arrow
Boy and Girl
Brick
Bucket
Candles
Car
Cart
Ceiling Fan
Chair
Clock
Coconut tree bearing fruits
Conch
Cultivator winnowing grain
Dam
Drum
Electric Bulb
Fire Engine
Frock
Gas Cylinder
Gas Stove
Glass Jar
Glass Tumbler
Hand Pump
Hockey amd Ball
Hurricane
Jeep
Jug
Kettle
Kite
Ladder
Lady Purse
Letter Box
Lock and Key
Plough
Pressure Cooker
Railway Engine
Ring
Rising Sun
Road Roller
Saw
Sewing Machine
Ship
Slate
Spade
Spade and Stoker
Spetacles
Table Fan
Telephone
Television
Umbrella
Walking
DADRA AND NAGAR HAVELI
Aeroplane
Bicycle
Boat
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Coconut tree bearing fruits
Cultivator winnowing grain
Electric Bulb
Hurricane Lamp
Jug
Letter Box
Plough
Rising Sun
Ship
Two Leaves
DAMAN AND DIU
Aeroplane
Bicycle
Black Board
Boat
Boy and Girl
Coconut tree bearing fruits
Conch
Cultivator winnowing grain
Drum
Hurricane
Jeep
Jug
Kettle
Railway Engine
Road Roller
Sewing Machine
Ship
Spetacles
Table Fan
Umbrella
DELHI
Aeroplane
Almirah
Apple
Arrow
Axe
Ballon
Banana
Basket containing vegetables
Bat
Battery Torch
Bell
Belt
Bench
Bicycle
Black Board
Boat
Book
Bow and Arrow
Boy and Girl
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Bridge
Brinjal
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Chair
Clock
Coconut tree bearing fruits
Conch
Cultivator winnowing
Dam
Door
Drum
Electric Bulb
Fire Engine
Fountian Pen
Frock
Frying Pen
Gas Cylinder
Gas Stove
Glass Jar
Glass Tumbler
Hand Pumb
Hat
Hockey and Ball
Hurricane Lamp
Jeep
Jug
Kettle
Kite
Ladder
Ladder
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Lock and Key
Mango
Neckle
Pressure Cooker
Railway Engine
Ring
Road Roller
Saw
Sewing Machine
Ship
Shuttle
Slate
Spade
Spectacles
Stool
Table Fan
Table Lamp
Telephone
Television
Top
Two Swords and a Shield
Umbrella
Violin
Walking Sticks
Whistle
Wool
By Order,
(S.K. MENDIRATTA)
PRINCIPAL SECRETARY
DAWA SAMDUP
Deputy Secretary
Election Department.
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS, GANGTOK
Gangtok Tuesday, 16th July, 1996
No. 100
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
FOOD & CIVIL SUPPLIES & CONSUMER AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK.
Dated: Gangtok the 11th June, 1996.
NO. C(7)7/WM/FCS/92-93/Vol.II/1
NOTIFICATION
In supersession of Notification No. C(7)/WM/FCS/92-93/Vol.II/7, dated 27.9.93 and
Addendum Notification No. C(7)7/WM/FCS/92-93/Vol.II/4, dated 16.9.95, the State Government hereby reconstitutes the State Level Committee for Standardisation and Quality System
in the State of Sikkim consisting of the following members:-
I.
COMPOSITION:
1. Chief Secretary
2. Secretary, Food and Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs
3. Secretary, Roads and Bridges
4. Secretary, Building & Housing
5. Secretary, Public Health Engineering
6. Secretary, Irrigation
7. Secretary, Power
8. Secretary, Rural Development
9. Secretary, Sikkim Natinalised Transport
10. Secretary, Education
11. Secretary, Printing & Stationary
12. Secretary, Science and Technology
13. Secretary, Cooperation
14. Secretary, Agriculture
15. Secretary, Animal Husbandry
16. Secretary, Industries
17. Managing Director, State Trading Corporation of Sikkim
18. Managing Director, Sikkim Industrial Development and
Investment Corporation
19. Deputy Controller, Weights and Measures Food and Civil
Supplies and Controller Affairs.
20. Deputy Director General, Bureau of Indian Standards,
Eastern Regional Office, Calcutta.
-
Chaiman
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
-
Member
-
Member
- Member Secratary
II.
TERMS AND REFERENCE:
1. The terms of reference of the Committee will be as follows:(a) to identify the existing level of quality of the prodects manufactured and purchased in the State and idenrufu areas where quality improvement is needed and to
take appropriate measures;
(b) to co-ordinate the efforts of quality service agencies ao as to avoid duplication
and to ensure that these agencies opetare towards overall improvement of the
quality products which need to be improved;
(c) to identify the testing needs of the country and co-ordinate the operation of the
test laboratories so that att the needs are adequately met with co-ordinated effort
of the functioning of all the existing laboratories ; and
(d) to fined out the taining needs of purchase executives, quality control personnel
particularly in the small scale units and suggest organizations of suitable programmes by the various existing training institutions in a co-ordinated and purposeful
manner
The Committee will meet regularly and not less than twice in a year.
By Order and in the name of the Governor.
T.W. PHUNGPA
Commissioner-cum-Secretary,
Food and Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs
Department.
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS, GANGTOK
Gangtok Tuesday, 16th July 1996
NO. 101
HOME DEPARTMENT
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
GANGTOK
Dated 3rd July 1996
No. 29/Home/1996
NOTIFICATION
In contituation of Notification No. 23/Home/96 dated 6th June, 1996 the State
Government is pleased to provided to Mr. Kalzang Gyatso, Advisor, State Trading Schemes,
the same facilities and subject to the same terms and conditions as provided to Honorary
Advisors vide Notification No. 26/Home/96 dated 17th June, 1996 with effect from the
date of his appointment.
By Order and in the name of the Governor.
SONAM WANGDI
CHIEF SECRETARY
(F. No. 2(1) Home/77/Pt-II
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS, GANGTOK
Gangtok Tuesday, 16th July, 1996
No. 102
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
HOME DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
Dated Gangtok, the 3rd July, 1996
No. 30/ Home/96
NOTIFICATION
In partial amendment of Home Department’s Notification No. 54(54) Home/84/358
dated 30th January, 1996 to the extent relevant and in supersession of Notification No. 54(54)
Home/37/dated 27the August, 1991, the Governor of Sikkim if pleased to make the following
amendments:(i)
(ii)
In clause (a), for the letters and figure “Rs.1.50 Lakhs” the letters and figure
“Rs. 25.00 Lakhs” shall be substituted.
In clause (b) for the letters and figure “Rs. 40,000/-“ the letters andr figure
“Rs. 80,000/-“ shall be substituted.
They will take effect from the financial year 1996-97 onwards.
By Order and in the name of the Governor.
SONAM WANGDI
Chief Secretary
(File NO. 54(54) Home 84)
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS GANGTOK
Gangtok Tuesday, 16th July 1996
No. 103
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & FAMILY WELFARE
GANGTOK
No. 446/M/H & FW
Dated: 4/5/96
NOTIFICATION
In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (5) of Section 17 of the Pre-natal
Diagnostic Techniques (Regulation and Prevention of Misuse) Act, 1994, (57 of 1994), the State
Government hereby constitutes the Advisory Committee to aid and advise the Approptriate
Authority in the discharge of its functions under the Act consisting of the foloowong members:1.
2.
3.
4.
7.
8.
Derector of Healthe Services
Government of Sikkim
-
Chariman
-
Member
Joint Secretary, Department
Of Law
-
Member
Joint Secretry, Department
Of Information & Public
Relations.
-
Member
5. Chairman, Sikkim Women
Welfare Department.
-
Member
6. Chairman, Social/ Welfare Board
Welfare Association
-
Member
President. Red Cross Society,
Sikkim
-
Member
Consultant, Gynaecoloty &
Obstetrics, Department of
Health and Family Welfare.
-
Member Secretary
Consultant, Paediatrics
Department of Health &
Family Welfare
D. DAHDUL
Secretary to the Government of
Sikkim, Department of Health &
Family Welfare
(File No. 72(96-97)/H & FW/Stat)
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS, GANGTOK
Gangtok Tuesday 16th July, 1996
No. 104
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
URBAN DEVELOPMENT & HOUSING DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
No. 1997 (172) DUE & HD/95/94
DATED: 13/6/1996.
NOTIFICATION
In exercise of powers conferred by section 16 read with sub-section (2() of section 4 of
the Sikkim Allotment of Hpuse Sotes and Construction of Building (Regulation and Control
Act, 1985, the Government of Sikkim, hereby, makes the following rules, further to amend
the Fixation of Site Salami Rules, 1986 namely:-
1.
(1) These rules may be called the Fixation of Site Salami (Amendment) Rules, 1995.
(2) They shall come into force with immediate effect.
2.
In the Fixation of Site Salami Rules, 19865, agter rule5, the following rule shall be
inserted namely:-
5 “A.
Allotment of additional area and site salami for such area
(1) Where and allotee has applied for an extra are in addition to the size of
the plot, not exceeding 32’ x 22’ already allotted and provided, such additional area can be allotted to him at the discretion of the Department Such
an allottee shall pay site salami at the rate indicated below for the additional
area:
Class of Town/Bazar
CLASS I.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
M G Marg upto Namnam
N.H 31 A from Zero Point to Indira Bye Pass
North Sikkim Highway from Zero Point to Vajra
Cinama, Tibet Road Palzor Namgyal Stadium Road
upto Norkhil Hotel, Jeewan Theeng Marg upto
TNSS School, Syari Road, Forest Colony approach
Road.
All other area
CLASS II
(i) Along the Road
(ii) Interior
Rate per Sq. ft.
Rs. 200/Rs. 100/-
Rs. 80/Rs. 50
Rs. 50/Rs. 25/-
CLASS III
(I)
(ii)
Along the road
Interior
Rs. 25/Rs. 10/-
(2) Regularisation fee for area encroached without prior approved of
Government
Where an allottee of a site is found to have already encroached upon
Government lamnd for extension ofhis structure or building beyond the
size of the site originally allotted to him and has alreadu raised construction upon such encrioached area, the same may be regularized at the
discretion of the department;
Provided that a fine of 100% over and above the rete indicated in subRule (1) shall be imposed upon such allottee and the same shall nbe deposited
before the additional area so encroached by him is regurised and allotted to him.
Secretary
Urban Development & Housing Department
Government of Sikkim
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS
Gangtok Wednesday, 17th July, 1996
No. 105
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & FAMILY WELFARE
GANGTOK
Dated 4th May, 1996.
NO. 447/M/H & FW
NOTIFICATION
In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (2) of Section 17 of the Pre-natal
Diagnostic Techniques (Regulation and Prevention Misuse) Act, 1994 (57 of 1994), the
State Government hereby appoints Additional Director, Family Welfare, Department ofHealth
and Family Welfares as the Appropriate Authority for the whole State for the purposes
of the Act.
D. DAHDUL
Secretary to the Government of Sikkim
Department of Health and Family Welfare
(File No. 75(96-97) H & FW)
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS, GANGTOK.
Gangtok Wednesday, 17th July, 1996
No. 106
OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER: COMMERCIAL; TAXES
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM, GANGTOK.
Dated Gangtok, the 18th June, 1996
No. 112/IT & ST
NOTIFICATION
In exercise of powers conferred by sub-rule (5) of rule 10 of the Sikkim Sales Tax
Rules 1983, I, Tashi Tobden, Commissioner, Commercial Taxes, Sikkim do hereby declare the
following declarations in Form ‘C’ as obsolete and invalid for the purpose of transactions under sub-section (4) of Section (8) of the Central Sales Tax Act, 1956 with effect from the date of
issue by the department to the dealer mentioned below:
Sl No:
1.
Name; address and R.C.
NO: of the dealer.
M/S Monalisa Stores.
Pulzor Stadum Road
Gangtok: 737101, Sikkim.
Sl. No. of
Forms
HH: 148752
to
HH: 148775.
Total No:
of forms
24 (Twenty four)
leaflets
Tashi Tobden, IAS
Commissioner,
Commercial Taxes.
PRINTED AT THE SIKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS
Effective
date.
21/7/95
Gangtok Ruesday, 23rd July, 1996
NO. 107
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
DEPARTMENT OF PERSONNEL ADM. REFORMS & TRAINING
GANGTOK
Dated 29th June, 1996
No. 23/GEN/DOP
NOTIFICATION
In exercise of the powers conferred by the Proviso to the Article 309 of the Constitution the Governor hereby makes the following rules firther to amend the Sikkim Finance
and Accounts Service Rules, 1978 viz:1. (i) These rules may be called the Sikkim Finance and Account Service (Amendment) Rules, 1996.
(ii)They shall come into force at once.
2.
Schedule I : The existing Schedule I shall be substituted by the followihg viz:SCHEDULE –I
(See rule 3 (4)
STRENGTH AND COMPOSITION OF THE SIKKIM FINANCE & ACCOUNTS
SERVICE
Designation
Posts
_________
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
Controller of Accounts
Grade
Pay Scale
______
_______
Super Time
Grade I
Director
Super Time
Grade II
Additional Director
Selection
Grade I
Chief Accounts Officer/Chief Pay & Selection
Accounts Officer/Joint Director
Grade II
Senior Accounts Officer/ Deputy
Senior
Director/Deputy Chief Pay & Accounts Grade
Officer/Budget Officer/Deputy General
Manager (A/C)
Accpounts Officer/Assistant Director/ Junior
Account-cum-Administrative Officer Grade
Audit Officer.
No. of
posts
_______
5700-150-6500-200
6700.
4500-150-5700
1
3700-125-4700-125
5000.
3450-125-4700
6
2525-75-3200-EB100-4000.
4
8
24
1820-60-2600-EB75-3200
________________
Total: 116
________________
Gangtok Wednesday, 24th July 1996
No. 108
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
DEPTT. OF PERSONNEL, ADM. REFORMS & TRG
GANGTOK
Nr: 26/GEN/DOP
Dated: 5/7/1996.
NOTIFICATION
In exercise of the powers conferred by the proviso to article 309 of the Constitution
of India, the Governor is hereby pleased to make the following rules to further amend the
Sikkim State Forest Service (Recruitment) Rules 1976, namely:1. (i) These rules may be called the Sikkim State Forest Service (Recruitment) (Amendment), Rules 1996;
(ii)
They shall come into force with immediate effect.
2.
In the Sikkim State Forest Service (Recruitment) Rules 1976, for the Schedule I, the
following Schedule I shall be substituted, namely:“SCHEDULE-I
STRENGTH AND COMPOSITION OF THE SIKKIM STATE FOREST SERVICE
1.
DESIGNATION OF THE POST
NUMBER
Additional Deirector (Environment,
1
Ecology & Tourism)
Joint Director (Research, Education)
1
& Extension)
Joint Director (Planning & Administration)
1
Joint Director (Himalayan Zoological Park)
1
Joint Director (Environment, Ecology &
Tourism)
25
Deputy Conservator of Forests
Assistant Conservator of Forests
30
___________________________________________________________________________
Total duty posts
60
___________________________________________________________________________
Deputation reserve @ 10% of 1 above
6
Leave reserve @ 5% 1 above
3
Training reserve @ 10% of 1 above
6
_________________________________________________________________________
TOTAL AUTHORISED STRENGTH
75”
_________________________________________________________________________
3. In the Sikkim State Forest Service (Recruitment) Rules 1976, for Schedule II, the
Following Schedule II shall bne sinstotuted, namely:“SCHEDULE-II
SCALES OF PAY OF SIKKIM STATE FOREST SERVICE
1.
JUNIOR SCALE (Class II) Rs. 1820-60-2600-EB-75-3200
This shall be the scale pf pay for the probationers of the Sikkim State Forest
Service and promotees as Assistant conservator of Forest.
2.
ORDINARY SCALE (Class II) Rs. 2120-60-2300-EB-75-3200-100-3600
The ordinary scale shall be the scale of pay for the Assistant Conservatior of Forest
whohas put in a minimum of 3years of Service in junior scale as Assistan Conservator of Forest.
3.
SENIOR SCALE(Class I) Rs.2525-75-3200-EB-100-4000
This shall be scale of pay for the post of Deputy Conservatior of Forest.
No Assistant Conservator of Forest shall be considered for promotion to the post of
Deputy Conservator of Forest unless;
(a) he has put in 5years of service as Assistant Conservator of Forest;
(b) there is a vacancy in the post of Deputy Conservator of Forest;and
(c) he is found suitable for promotion on merit subject to the rejection of the unfit.
4.
SELECTION GRADE II (Class I) Rs.3450-125-4700
This shall be the scale of pay for the post of Joint Director.
No Deputy Conservator of Forest shall be considered for promotion to the post of
Joint Director unless he has put in 8years of service in the senior scale .
The promotion will be subject to availability of vacancies in Selection Grade II and
merit cum seniority of the officer.
5.
SELECTION GRADE I (Class I) Rs.3700-125-4700-150-5000
This shall be the scale of pay for the post of Addittional Director. No. Joint
Director in Selection Grade II shall be considered for promotion to the post of
Additional Director unless he has put in 4years of service in the Selection Grade II.
The promotion will be subject to availability of vacancy in Selection Grade I and
merit cum seniority of the officer.”
By Order.
R.S. BASNET
Secretary ot the Govt.of Sikkim
Deptt. of Personnel, Adm. Reforms & Trg.
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS, GANGTOK.
Gangtok Friday, 26th July 1996
No. 109
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM HOME DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
No. 33/HOME/96
Dated: Gangtok the 15th July, 1996.
NOTIFICATION
The State Government hereby constituted the Tourism Development Board with a
view to giving an effective hthrust to the various activities related to Tourism and to provided
guidance and advice regarding policy formulation programme implementation and monitorring for effective promotion of tourism in the State.
2. The Board shall consist of following persons as members namely:(i) Chairman
To be nomitated by the State Government
(ii) Development Commissioner
Member
(iii) Secretary, Finance
Member
(iv) Secretary, Power
Member
(v) Secretary, Forest
Member
(vi) Secretary Urban Development & Housing
Member
(vii) Secretary, Tourism
Member Secretary
3.
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
The main finctions assigned to the Board are as follows:to advise on foumulation of policies and programmes for development and promotion of Tourism in the State.
To identify and recommend various couristic activities for financial assistance from
National and International sources.
To suggest and advise the State Government on integrating sectoral development
activities duly keeping tourism in focus.
To advise the State Government about socio-economic impact of Tourism and to
propose proper legislation o regulate Tourism-relatyed activities.
To advise the State Government on such other matters as may be related to or
incidental thereto.
The Tourism Department shall be the administrative department which will look
after all matters connected with the Board.
SONAM WANGDI, IAS
Chief Secretary
(F: No. 5(8) 96/TD)
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS, GANGTOK
Gangtok Friday, 26th July, 1996
No. 110
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
HOME DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK.
Dated 22nd July, 1996
No. 34/Home/96
In exercise of the powers conferred by clause (s) of Section 2 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (Act No. 2 of 1974), the State Government hereby declares the place
specified in column 2 of the table below to be a Police Station with immediate effect
with local areas specified in column 3 thereof as its Jurisdiction:
Sl. No.
Police Station
1.
Sombaria (West Sikkim)
Jurisdictions
(a) East – Border of Soreng P.S. including blocks
of Timburbong, Buriakhop & Tharpu
(b) West- Border of West Bengal.
(c) South- Raman River.
__________________________________________________________________________________
1.
The Jurisdiction of Nayabazar P.S. and Soreng PS specified vide Notificatiopnn No. 18/
3/77/HP dated 25.1.78 and Notification No. 40/Home/89 dated 4.5.89 respectively stands
Amended as specified below:
Sl. No.
Police Station
Jurisdiction
1.
Soreng (West Sikkim)
a) East –Border of Nayabazar P.S
b) West Border of new Sombaria P.S
c) North-From Phallut in the West running
along the main ridge from West of East touching Deythang & Parengaon.
South-Norder of Nayabazaer P.S. & Raman
river
2.
Nayabazar (West Sikkim)
a) East-Ranjit river.
b) West-Border of Soreng P.S. including block of
Malbassey.
c) North – Border of Soreng P.S. including block
Of Chakung.
d) South- Raman river.
__________________________________________________________________________________
By Order and in the name of the Governor.
SONAM WANGDI, IAS
CHIEF SECRETARY
(F. NO. 199/SP/WEST)
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS, GANGTOK
Gangtok Friday 26th July, 1996
No. 111
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
LAW DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
DATED: the 21st May, 1996
No. 19/LD/RC/1996
The notification which had been published in a Extraordinary issue of Gazette of
India Part II, Section 3, Sub-section (ii) dated 30th November, 1995 is hereby republished for
general information:NOTIFICATION
New Delhi, the 30th November, 1995
S.O. 944 (E),-In pursuance of the notification of the Government of India in the Ministry
of Home Affairs, No. S.O. 896 (E), dated the 23rd September, 1987, the Central Government
is hereby appoints the 30th day of November, 1995 as the dated on which the Payment of Wages
Act, 1936 (4 of 1936) shall come into force on the State of Sikkim.
File No. 5-31013/1//WC (PW)
M.N.BUCH. Addl. Secy.
B.R. Pradhan,
Secretary to the Govt. of Sikkim
Law Department
F. No. 11(256)LD /81-96
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS, GANGTOK
Gangtok Friday 2nd August, 1996
No. 112
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
LAND REVENUE DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK.
Notification No. 28/164/LR (S)
Dated: 15.6.96.
ERRATUM
In the Notification No, 25/LR (S), dated 24th April, 96 regarding acquisition of
land by G.I.C.I in the block of Lachung, North Sikkim for the construction of approach
road as published vide Gazette No. 56, dated 28th May, 96 the cadastral plot No
published as 593 may be read as cadastral plot No. 598.
PASSONG NAMGYAL
COMMISSIONER-CUM-SECRETARY,
LAND REVENUE DEPARTMENT
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
FILE NO. 164/LR (s).
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS.
Gangtok Wednesday, 7th August, 1996
No. 113
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
LAND REVENUE DEPARTMENT
Notification No. 29/1162/LR (S)
Dated: 18.7.1996
NOTIFICATION
In exercise of the posers conferred by sub-section (1) of section 6 of Land Acquisition Act,
1894, (Act 1 of 1894) the State Government hereby aythorises the Additional Secretary, land Revenue Department to certiry orders, documents and signing of declaration etc. pertaining to any
acquisition of land.
BY ORDER
PASSONG NAMGYAL, IAS
COMMISSIONER-CUM-SECRETARY,
LAND REVENUE DEPARTMENT.
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS, GANGTOK
Gangtok Friday, 16th August, 1996
No. 114
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
HOME DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
No. 54 (233) Home /96/156
Dated 19/6/1996
OFFICER ORDER
After careful consideration of the matter, the State Government hereby withdraws the
no objection and the allotment letter No. 77/ Bldgs dated the 21st April, 1992 issued by Chief
Engineer-cum-Secretary, Buildings and Housing Department by which the plot of land along
with the Class I quarters at Tibet Road was transferred to Shri L.B Chhettri and resumes the
said property immediatelyu as the same has been recorded as Government property and not as
a personal property of the Chogyal of Sikki,
The necessary correction may be carried out in the revenue records accordingly.
BY ORDER
K. A. VARADAN
CHIEF SECRETARY
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS, GANGTOK
Gangtok Wednesday, 7th August, 1996
No. 115
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
HOME DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
Dated 12th July, 1996
No. 32/Home/96
NOTIFICATION
The State Government is pleased to declare that a Department of Horticulture
has been created with effect from 3rd June, 1996.
By Order and in the name of the Governor.
SONAM WANGDI, IAS
CHIEF SECRETARY.
(F. NO. 54(182) Home /95)
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS, GANGTOK
Gangtok Tuesday 20th August, 1996
No. 116
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
HOME DEPARTMENT
Dated 17th August, 1996
No. 44/Home /96
NOTIFICATION
The Governor of Sikkim ispleased to constitute a “State Council of Science &
Technologies for Sikkim” with immediate effect.
1.
The State Council shall comprise as follows:-
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
(vi)
(vii)
(viii)
(ix)
(x)
(xi)
(xii)
(xiii)
(xiv)
(xv)
(xvi)
Chief Minister
Chairman
Chief Secretary
Member
Development Commissioner-cum-Secretary, Planning
Member
Secretary, Finance
Member
Secretary, Agriculture
Member
Secretary, Animal Husbandry
Member
Secretary, Horticulture
Member
PCCF-cum-Secretary, Forests
Member
PCE-cum-Secretary, Irrigation
Member
PCE-cum-Secretary, Public Health Engineering
Member
Secretary Rural Development
Member
Secretary, Education
Member
Secretary Health
Member
Representative of Planning Commission, Government of India
Member
Representative of Department of Science and Technology, Government of India Member
Representative of All Incia Council of Technical Education, Government
of India
Member
(xx) Representative of Department of Non-Conventional Source of Energy,
Government of India
Member
(xxi) Representative of Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi
Member
(xxii) Director, Geological Survey of India, Sikkim Circle
Member
(xxiii) Secretary, Science & Technology, Government of Sikkim
Member-Secretary
2.
The functions of the State Council shall be as under:-
(i)
To identify the areas in which Science and Technology can be utilized for the Achievement of the Socio-Economic development of the State and in particular tacjling the
problems of the backward and under-previlaged secton of the society with the aim
for poverty alleviation thereby reducing the regional imbalance.
(ii)
Advice on the policies and measures necessary to promote Science & Technology and its
utilization for achievement of Socio-Economic objectives in the field of Agriculture, Animal Husbahdry, Horticulture, Environment, Health, Power, Industries. Energy, Irrigation
Public Health Engineering, Buildins, Roads and in any other related field;
(iii) Advice on policies and measures relating to the infrastructures of Science and Technology man-power, their utilization and generation or resources;
(iv)
To identify areas of long term development of the State by ensuring application
of Science and Technology developed so far to solve real problems and encountered in
Plan-implementation through assigning Pilot Projects etc;
(v)
To initiate, support, promote and co-ordinate net-work of Research and Development
design of the projects and programmes and demonstrate the relevant specific objectives
survey and optimum utilization fot ehe natural resopurces of the State by involving the
State based technical institutions and organizations;
(vi)
Promote the popularization of the technologies and initiation of the Scientific attitude
and temperament amongst the people of the State;
(vii) To supplement the achievement of the on-going technical projects/efforts of the State
Government.
(viii) To prepare and approve the Science & Technology Plan and Schemes for the State;
(ix)
To interact with other States, National and International bodies having similar or related
objection;
(x)
To take initiative for any other matters relevant to the application of Science and Technology to solve the problems of the State of Sikkim;
(xi)
Registration voluntary agencies, educational research and development institutions,
Non-governmental organization and individuals involved in doing Science & Technology
related work for the purpose of development of the State;
(xii) To maintain f Fund onto which shall be credited all moneys provided to the Council by
the Central Government or theState Government , all fees and other charges, all
moneys reveive by way of grants, gifts, donations transfers etc. or in any other manner or from any other source. To prepare and maintain aoounts and other relevant
records on respect nof the Fuind in such form and manner as may be prescribed by the
State Government;
4. The Chairman of the State Council may pcoi-opt any other person as a member of the
Council or invite any person to its meetings as deemed necessary.
5.
6.
The State Council shall be serviced by the Department of Science and Technology.
The State Coucil shall meet as often as deemed necessary and at least twice in one year.
BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR
SONAM WANGDI, IAS
CHIEF SECRETARY.
(f, No. DST/58/1996)
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS, GANGTOK
Gangtok Tuesday, 20th August, 1996
No. 117
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
LAND REVENUE DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK.
Notification No: 27/905/IV/L.R. (S)
Dated: 10.6.96
Whereas the function of the Central Government under the Land Acquisition Act,
1894 (1 of 1894) in relation to the acquisition of land for the purpose of the union have
been entrusted to the State Government nbu Notification No. 12018/12/LRD, dated 10.1.
1978 issued by the Government of India.
And whereas it appears to the Governor that land is likely to be needed for a public
purposed being a purpose of the union namely for the establishment of GREF’s Camp by 86
Road Construction Company (GREF) in the block of Shipgyer, North Sikkim, it is hereby
notified that piece of land comprising Cadastral plot Nos. 795 and 799 and measuring more or
less 3020 hectares bounded on the
East
West
North
South
;
;
;
;
Dry Field of Penji Lepcha
Dry Field of Tashi Lepcha
Dry Fielf of Penjo Lepcha
Toong-Sangkalang Road,
is likely to be needed to the aforesaid public purpose at the public expense within the aforesaid block of Shipgyer.
This notification is made, under the provision of Section 4 of the Land Acquisition
Act, 1894 read with the said notification, to whom it may concern.
A plan of land may be inspected in the office of the District Collector, North,
Mangan.
In exercise of the power conferred by the said section, read with the said notification, the Governor is pleased to authorize the officers for the time being engaged in the undertaking, with their servants and workman, to enter upon and survey the land and all other
Acts required or permitted by that section.
Any person interested in the above land, who has any objection to the acquisition
thereof, may within thirty days after the date on which public notice of he substance of this
Notification is given in the locality, file an objection in writing beore the Collector of North
District, Mangan.
PASSONG NAMGYAL, IAS
COMMISSIONER-CUM-SECRETARY
LAND REEVENUE DEPARTMENT
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
FILE NO. 905/IV/L.R.(S)
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS, GANGTOK
Gangtok Saturday 24th August 1996
No. 118
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
HOME DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
Dated: 6th July, 1996.
No. 31/HOME/96
NOTIFICATION
In order to process the cases regarding diversion of Forest land upto 20 hectares,
the State Government hereby constitutes a State Level Advisory Committee as follows:1. Chief Conservator of Forests (Cental),
Chairman.
Ministry of Environment and Forests,
Eastern Regional Office, Bhubeneswar,
2.
3.
4.
5.
Conservator of Forests, (Working Plan), Forests
Department, Government of Sikkim
Member
Joint Secretary, Land Revenue Department
Government of Sikkim.
Member
Deputy Secretary, Planning and Development
Department, Government of Sikkim.
Member
Additional Chief Conservator of Forests,
Government of Sikkim (Nodal Officer)
Member
The Committee may co-opt a member of the concerned Department whose proposal
is being examined.
By Order and in the name of the Governor.
SONAM WANGDI IAS
CHIEF SECRETARY
(F. No. 456/FWPC)
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS,
Gangtok Saturday 24th August, 1996
No. 119
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
LAND REVENUE DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
No: 31/9/12/12/77-78/L.R. (S)
Dated: 22.7.96
NOTIFICATION
In exercise of the power conferred by sub-section (1) of section 14 of the Sikkim
agricultural Land Ceiling and Reforms Act, 1977 (14 of 1978), the State Government hereby
constitutes the State land Tribunal consisting pf the district Judge (South /West) as the sole
member for the purpose of section 14 of the said Act.
PASSONG NAMGYAL IAS,
COMMISSIONER-CUM-SECRETARY
LAND REVENUE DEPARTMENT
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM.
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS GANGTOK
Gangtok mTuesday 27th August 1996
No. 120
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIMHOME DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
Dated 24th August, 1996
No. 46/Home/96
NOTIFICATION
In supersssion of Home Department Notification No. 54/Home/94 13th September,
1994 and in exercise of the powers conferred by section 3 of the Prevention of Corruption
Act, 1988 (Central Act 49 of 1988) the State Government, with the concurrence of Hon’ble
Chief Justice, High Court of Sikkim, hereby appoints, with immediate effect, Shri A.P.Subba
District and Sessions Judge, South and West at Gangtok as Special Judge for trying cases tererred
to in clauses (a) and (b) of sub-section (1) oof that section for the whole of the State of Sikkim.
By order and in the name of the Governor.
SONAM WANGDI
Chief Secretary
(F. No. 54(171) Home/95)
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS
Gangtok Tuesday, 27th August, 1996
No. 121
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
HOME DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
No. 47/Home/96
Dated 24.8.1996.
NOTIFICATION
In exercise of the powers conferred by section 30 of the Ptotection of Human Rights
Act, 1993 (Central Act 10 of 1994), the State Government, with the concurrence of the Chief Justice
High Court of Sikkim, specifies, with immediate effect, the Court of Sessions (East and North)
at Gangtok as the Human Rights Court for the whole of Sikkim for providing speedy trial of
offences arising out of violation of Human Rights.
This supersedes Notification No. 28/Home/96 dated 17th June, 1996
By Order and in the name of the Governor.
SONAM WANGDI
Chief Secretary
(F. No. 54/(77) Home/93)
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS, GANGTOK.
Gangtok Tuesday, 27th August, 1996
No. 122
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
HOME DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
No. 48/Home/96
Dated 24/8/1996.
NOTIFICATION
In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (1) of section 36 of the Narcotic
Drugs and Psychotrophic Substances Act, 1985 (Central Act 61 of 1985), the State Government
appoints with immediate effect, Shri T. Dorjee, district and Sessions Judge (East and North) at
Gangtok as the Judge of the Special Court for the whole of Sikkim already constituted vide Notification No. 4/Home/92 dated 13th February, 1992.
This supersedes Notification No. 27/Home/96 dated 17th June, 1996.
By order and in the of the Governor.
SONAM WANGDI
Chief Secretary
(F. No. 54(2)Home 90)
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS, GANGTOK
Gangtok Tuesday, 27th August, 1996
No. 123
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
HOME DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
No. 49/Home/96
Dated August 24, 1996
NOTIFICATION
In exercise of its powers conferred by sub-section (1) 4 of the Family Courts
Act, 1984 (No. 66 of 194), the State Government, with the concurrence of the High Court of
Sikkim, hereby appoints Shri A.P. Subba, District Judge, South and West Districts to be the Judge
of the Family Court established for the State of Sikkim vide Notification No. 12/Home/95 dated
8th February, 1995,
This supersedes Notification No. 15/Home/96 dated 10th April, 1995.
By Order and in the name of the Governor.
SONAM WANGDI
Chief Secretary
(F. No. 6(6)Home/85)
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS, GANGTOK
Gangtok Tuesday, 27th August, 1996
No. 124
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
LAND REVENUE DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
No. 149/SRC/L.R.
Dated: 5.8.96
NOTIFICATION
In continuation of Notification No. 2/Fin. Dated 25th Aptil, 1990, State Level Committee
is hereby pleased to op-opt the following as its members lto administer, operate and monitor the
Natural Calamity Relief Fund:1.
2.
Secretary, Food and Civil Supplies and
Director General of Police
By order and in the name of the Governor.
PASONG NAMGYAL, IAS
COMMISSIONER-CUM-SECRETARY,
LAND REVENUE DEPARTMENT
(MEMBER SECRETARY)
STATE LEVEL RELIEF COMMITTEE.
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS, GANGTOK
Gangtok Monday, 9th September, 1996
No. 125
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
LAND REVENUE DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
Notification No: 33/613/L.R. (S)
Dated: 8.8.96
NOTICE UNDER SECTION 4(1)
OF LAND ACQUISITION ACT, 1894.
Whereas it appears to the Governor that land is likely to be needed for a public purpose, not being a purpose of the Union, namely for establishment of E.I.E.T. by Education
Department, Government of Sikkim, in the block of Poklok-Chisopani, South District it is hereby
notified that piece of land comprising cadastral polt Nos 198, 271,272,273,274,275,248,248/A,288
25,256/B, 527 and 528 and measuging more or less 7.9040 hjectares bounded as under:
East : Dry field of Aitaman Kami, Abhiman Kami and Namndalall Kami,
West : Dry field of Prakash Rai, Humaney Rai, Buddaraj Limbu, Kashiraj Limbu, and
Somadil RAi,
North : Dry field of Laximaya Rai, Prem Bahadur Kami, Buddraj Limbu, Ramaswarup Rai,
South : Dry field of Jigmee Wangyal and boundary of Darap block excluding the area under
S.P.W.D. Road and Devithan under plot No. 392 is likely to be needed for the aforesaid public purpose at the public expense within the aforesaid block.
This notification is made, under the provision of SEdtion 4 of Act 1 of 1894, to all whom
it may concern.
A plan of the land may be inspected in the office of the District Collector, South.
In exercise of the powers conferred by the aforesaid section the Governor is pleased to
authorise the officers for the time being engaged in the undertaking, with their servants and
workmen, to enter upon and survey the land and do all other acts required or permitted by the
section.
Any person interested in the above land who has any objection to the acquisition thereof,
may, within thirty days after the date of which public notice of the substance of this notification
is given before the Collector, South District.
T.P. DORJI
Additional Secretary,
Land Revenue Department
Government of Sikkim
File No. 613/L.R. (S).
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS, GANGTOK
Gangtok Monday 9th September, 1996
No. 126
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
LAND REVENUE DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
Notification No: 34/965/L.R. (S)
Dated: 12.8.96.
NOTIFICATION
Whereas the land whowe description is given was likely to be needed for public purpose
and a notification to that effect has been made in the official Gazette No. 54 dated 24th May,
1996 under section 4 of the Land Acquisition Act, 1894 and whereas iit has subsequently been
revealed that land is not required for public purpose and that possession over that land has not
been taken over by the Collector, District East and notication made earlier Section 4 of
the Land Acquisition Act, 1894 is hereby cancelled.
DESCTIPTION OF THE LAND
KHASTA NO : 2, 9 and 4.
BLOCK
: SAMDUR, EAST SIKKIM
DISTRICT : EAST,
BOUNDARIES :
EAST
WEST
NORTH
SOUTH
:
:
:
:
RUMTEK ROAD RESERVE,
RANI RIVER,
JHORA,
BANJO OF NORBU DADUL KAZI.
T.P. DORJI,
ADDITIONAL SECRETARY,
LAND REVENUE DEPARTMENT
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
FILE NO: 965/LR(S)
PTINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS, GANGTOK
Gangtok Monday, 9th September, 1996
No. 127
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
OFFICE OF THE PRINCIPAL CHIEF CONSERVATOR FORESTS
GANGTOK
No. 930/F
Dated 21/8/1996.
NOTIFICATION
In exercise of the power conferred by sub-section (1) of section 52 of the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974, and sub-section (1) pf section 28 of the eAir (Prevention
and Control of Pollution) Act, 1984, the State Government hereby specifies the Pollution Control
Laboratory, Forest Secretariat Annexe, the Forese Department as the State Water and Air Labo-ratory
to carry out the functions entrusted to the State Water Laboratory and the State Air
Laboratory under the above two Acts respectively.
PRINCIPAL CHIEF CONSERVATOR
OF FOREST CUM SECRETARY
FOREST DEPARTMENT
File No. 11 (B) EPC/F
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS, GANGTOK
Gangtok Wednesday, 11th September, 1996
No. 128
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
LABOUR DEPARTMENT
NOTIFICATION
No. 21/DL
Dated, Gangtok, the 13.06.1996.
The following draft rules which the State Government to make in exercise of the powers
conferred by clause (a) of sub-section (1) of section 98 of the Employee State Insurance Act, 1948
(914 of 1948) is hereby published as required under the Act for information of all persons likely to be affectted thereby and notice is hereby given that the said draft rules will be taken into consideration on or after
the expiry of 45 (fortyfive) days from the dated of publication in the official Gazette.
Any objection or suggestion which may be received from any person with respect to the said
draft rules before the expiry of the period so prescribed will be taken into consideration by the State
Government.
CHAPTER-I
1. Short title and (1) These rules may be called the Sikkim Employees State Insurance Court Rules,
commencement 1996
(2) They shall come into force from the date of their publication in the Official
Gazette.
2. Definition
In these Rules, unless there is any thing repugnant to the subject or context:(a) “Act” means an Employees State Insurance Act, 1948
(b) “Court” means an Employees Insurance Court constituted under section 74
of the Act;
(c) “Form” means a form appended to these rules;
(d) “State Government” means the Government of Sikkim;
(e) “High Court” means the High Court of Sikkim;
(f) “Section” means the section of the Act.
All other words and expression used herein and not defined shall have the same
meanings as assigned to them in the Act.
3. Constitution of (1) A Court shall ordinarily consistjudge:
the Court and
Provided that the State Government may, after consultation with the Corpoplace of ritting ration, by notification in the Official Gazette, appoint twon or more Judges to a Court
for any particular proceeding or class of proceedings and for such period as may be
specified in the notification.
(2) Subject to the provision of rule (6), a Court shall sit at such place orplaces
and at such time as the State Government may, after consultation with the Corporation
from time to time specify.
4. Constitution of
The State Government may constitute the Presiding Officer of any Civil or
the Presiding Criminal Court in the State as a Court for the purpose of the Act and such Preseding
officer of a Officer shall thereupon discharge the function of the Court in addition oto his own duties.
civil or Criminal Court
As a Court.
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5. Distribution of Where more then one Court is constituted for the same local area, the State Government
Business where may, after consultation with Corporation by a general or special order, distribute
there are more business among them.
Courts than
one.
6. Fixing of time
of sitting etc.
where there if
on Court for
two or more
local areas.
(1)
Where the Court is constituted for two or more local areas, the Court shall
subject to the approval of the State Government appoint the time at which the Court
shall sit in respect of each local area or in respect of any class of proceedings under
the Act.
(2)
A notice of the time appoint under sub-rule (1) shall be published in such a
manner as the State Governmet may from time to time direct.
7. Procedure where (1)
Where more than one Judge have been appointed to a Court, the State Governthere are more ment shall specify their rank and precedence.
Judges tha one.
(2)
The Senior Judge for the time being shall, from time to time, make such arrange
ments, as he thinks fit, for the distribution of business of the Court among the Judge
thereof.
(3)
When two or more Judges, sitting together differ on any question the opinion
of the majority of such Judges shall prevail, where there is no majority, the opinion
of the Senior must Judge shall, unless the State Government otherwise directs, prevail.
8. Abolition, etc.
of a Court.
9. Appointment
salaries, allowances, Conditions of
service of
Judges etc.
The State Government may, with the consent of the Corporation, by notification
in the Official Gazette abolish any Court, or by a like notification alter the jurisdiction
of any Court.
(1)
The State Government may, appoint a preson qualified under section 74 of the
Act to be a Judge of a Court.
(2)
A Judge shall receive such salary and allowances as the State Government may,
after consultation with the Corporation and that High Court from time to time
determine.
(3)
A Judge sall receive dearness allowance and such other allowances at such
rates and subject to such conditions as are applicable to officers of the Government of
a corresponding rank stationed at the same place. A Judge shall be entitled to leave and
leave salary under the Leave Rules which may from time to time be applicable to other
State Government servants of similar status and drawing similar emoluments.
(4)
A Judge shall be entitled to traveling allowance for hourneys performed on
official business in accordance with the scale applicable to the class of officers to which
in the opinion of the State Government such Judge belongs.
(5)
A Hudge shall be subject to such other conditions of service as the State Government may,, after consultation with the Corporation and the High Court determine.
(6)
Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-rule (2), (3) (4) and (5), the
pay, allowance and other conditions of service of Judge, if he is a person already in
the service, shall be such as the State Government after consultation with the Corporation and with the approval of the High Court, By general or special order from time to
time, determine.
(7)
Where the State Government confers the powers of a Court on Presiding
oficers of a Civil or Criminal Court, the Presiding Officer may be paid such additional
allowance as the State Government may after consultation ith the Corporation determine.
10. Appointment of (1)
The State Government may with the consent of the Corporation appoint such
other Officer
ministerial officers and other subordinate staff as may be necessary for the exercise and
and subordiperformance of the powers and duties conferred and imposed on a Court by or under
nate staff
the Act.
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(2) The ministerial officers and the subordinate staff of a Court shall exercise such
powers and discharge such duties as the Judge or, if there are more Judges than one, the
senior Judge may, subject to any order of the State Government from time to time
direct.
(3) The ministerial officers and the subordinate staff of a Court shall be subject
to such conditions of service and draw such salaries and other emoluments on receive
such benefits as may be fixed by the Stete Government after consultation with the Corporation and the High Court.
11. Administrative
control of the
high Court.
A Court shall be sunject to the administrative control and Superindendance
of the High Court and shall:-
(a)
(b)
12. Seal
keep such registers, books and accounts is the High Court may from time to
time direct, and
comply with such requisitions as may be made by the High Court or the State
Government for submission of service records, returns and statements in such
forms and in such manner as the authority making the requisition directs.
A Court shall keep a seal pf such sizes, dimension and desogn as the State Government may, direct.
CHAPTER II
PROCEDURE AND EXECUTION OF ORDERS
13. Application
(1) Every proceeding under section 75 shall be instituted by the presentation of
an application to the Court.
(2) Every such application shall be verified in the same manner as a pleading in
Civil Court and shall be accompanied by two copies thereof:(3) An application under section 77 shall be presented in Form I and shall be duly
stamped in accordance with these rules and shall contain the following particulars:(i)
(ii)
the name of the Court on which the application is brought;
the full name including the father’s name, description including age, occupation
and place of residence of the party from whom the applicant;
(iii) the full name including the father’s name, description including age, occupation
and place ore residence of the party from whom the applicant claims relief
therein after referred to the opposite party so far they can be ascertainted
(iv)
Where the applicant of the opposite party is a minor or a person of unsound
mind, a statement oto that effect and the full name, age, occupation and address
of his or her next friend or guardian;
(v)
the facts constituting the cause of action and the date when it arose;
(vi)
the facts showing that the Court has jurisdiction.
(vii) Particulars giving the address within the jurisdiction of the Court at which
notice or summons may be served on the applicant; and
(viii) the relief which the applicant claims.
(4) The Court may summarily reject an application if it is not in accordance with subrule (3).
14. Production of (1) When any application is based upon a document, the document shall be appenDocuments
ded to the application.
(2) Any other documents which any party desores to tender in evidence, shall be produced at or before the first hearing.
(2) Any other document which is not produced at or within the time specified in sub-rule
(1) or (2) as the case may be , shall not, without the permission of the Court, be admissible in evidence on behalf of the party who should have produced it.
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(4) All such documents shall be accompanied by an accurate list therof prepared in the
manner prescribed in Form 2.
(5) Nothing in rule shall apply to any document which os produced for the purpose of cross-examination of a witness or is handed over to a witness to refresh his
memory.
15. Register of (1) All applications shall be entered in a Register in Form 3 called the Register of ProApplication ceedings. Such entries shall be serially numbered for every calendar year according
to the order in which the applications are presented.
16. Place of suing In cases not falling under sub-section (1) of section 76, a proceeding against any person
(a) The opposite parties or each of the opposite parties where there are more than
one, at the time of commencement of the proceedings, actually and voluntarily resides, or carries on business, or personally works for gain ;or
(b) any of the opposite parties, where there are more than one at the time of the
commencement of the proceedings actually and voluntarily resides, or carries
on business, or personally works for gain;
Provided that in sucn case either the leave of the Court if given or the opposite
parties who do not reside, or carry on business or personally work, for gain, as afore(c) the cause of action, wholly or in part, arose;
17. Limitations
(1) Every application to the Court shall be brought within three years from the date
on which the cause of action arose or as the case may be the claim became due;
Provided that the Court may entertain an application after the said period
of three years if it is satisfied that the application had sufficient reasons for not making
the application within the said period.
(2) Subject as aforesaid the pro-visions of Part II and II of Indian Limitation Act, 1908,
(XI of 1908) shall so far as may be, apply to every such application.
18. Application (1) Where on receiving an application it appears to the Court that it should be prepresented to sented to another Court, it shall return it to the applicant after endorsing upon it the
wrong Court dates of the presentation and return, the reasons for returning it and the name of the
court to which it should be present.
19. Proceedings
involving dis
ablemen
question
(1) If in any proceedings before the Courts a disablement question (as defined in section 54) arises and the decision of Medical Board or a Medical Appear Tribunal has not
been obtained on the same and the decision of such question is necessary for the
determination of the claim or question before the Court that Court shall direct the
corporation to have the question decided laid down in sub-section (2-A) of section
75 and shall thereafter proceed with the determination of the claim in question before
it in accordance with sub-section (2-a) of section-75.
(2) Where it appears to the Court at any stage subsequent to the presentation pf an
application that the application should have been presented to another Court in the
State, the first mentioned Court shall send the application to the Court compowered
to deal with it and shall inform the applicant and the opposite party, if he has received a copy of the application under rule 17 accordingly:
20. Issue of
summons
(1) On receiving an application, the Court shall, ordinarily within three days thereof cause to be sent to the opposite party a summon in Form 4 or Form 5, as the case
may be, to appear and answer the application on a day not later than fifteen days from
the date of issued of such summons:
Provided that no such summons shall be issyed when the opposited party has
appeared at the presentation of the application and admitted the applicant’s claim.
(2) A copy of the application shall also be sent along with summons under subrule (I).
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11. Service of (1) A summon or notice may, on payment of the required fee, be sent by the Court
sommons or by which it is issued, either by registered post or in such other manner as the Court
notice
thinks fit.
(2) Whee the Court is satisfied that there is eason to beliee that the opposite
Party is avoiding service or that for any reason, the summons or the notice to be
served in the ordinary way, the Court shall order the summons or the notice to be
served by affixing a copy thereof in some conspicuous place in the Court house and
also some conspicuous place in the house, in which the opposite party is known to
have last resided or carried in business or personally worked for gain or in such
other manner as the Court thinks fit and such service shall be as effectual as it had
been made on the opposite party personally.
(3) Where a summon or notice is served under sub-rule (2), the Court shall fix such
time for the appearance of the opposite party as the circumstances of the case may
require.
12. Additional (1) The Court shall determine at the time off issuing the summons, whether it shall be
matters in for the settlement of the issues only or for the final disposal of the application or for
summons both and the summons shall contain direction accordingly. The Court may also call
upon the parties to produce upon that any evidence which they wish to tender.
23. Written (1) The opposite party may, and if so required by the Court shall, at or before the
statement first hearing or within such time as the Court may permit, present a written statement
of his defence along with the documents on which he relied and an accurate list
thereof in Form 2.
(2) In every written statement shall be verified in the same manner as a pleading
in Civil Court and shall be accompanied by two copies thereof;
(3) In every written statement submitted under sub-rule (1), the opposite party shall
deal specifically with each allegation of facts alleged by the applicant, of which he
admits or does not admit or denies the truth. The writeen statement shall also contain
all matters which show that the application is not maintainable and all such grounds
of defence as, if not raised, would be likely to take the applicant by surprise or would
raise issues of fact not raising out of the application as for instance, fraud, undue influence or coercion, release, payment, performance or facts showing illegality of the
transaction.
24. Failure to
Where any party from whom a written statement is required fails to present
present
the same within the time fixed by the Court, the Court may pronounce judgement
written State- against ir or make such order in relation to the proceedings as it thinks fit.
ment called
for by the
Court.
25. Framing of(1) At the first hearing of the application after the summons if served, the Court shall,
issues
after considering the application and the written statement, if any, or after such examination of the parties or any person or any document as may appear necessary, ascershall thereupon proceed to frame and record the issue upon which the right decision
appears to depend.
(1) In recording the issues, the Court shall distinguish between those issues which
in its opinion concern points of fact and those which concerned points of law.
(2) The Court may, in the like mabber, at any time before passing its final order add
to, strike out from or in any way amend the issues on such terms as it may think fit.
26. Order where (1) Whee at any hearing of the case it appears that the parties are not at issue on any
parties are not question of law or of fact, the Court may, at once pronounce its final order.
at issue.
27. Appearance of
parties and
consequence
of non-appeaance.
(1) On the day fixed on the summons for the opposite party to appear and answer,
the parties shall be in attendance at the Court in person or by their respective legal
practitioner or any other person authorised under Section 79 and the application shall
then be heard unless the hearing is adjourned by the Court.
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(2) When neither party appears when the application is called onnfor hearing the
Court may, make an order that that application be dismissed.
(3) When the opposite party appears and the applicant does not appear when the
application is called on for hearing the Court shall, make an order theat the application be dismissed unless the opposite party admits the claim or part thereof in which
case the Court shall make an order against the aooposite party upon such admission
and where part onlu of the claim has been admitted, it shall dismiss the case fo far as
tt relates to the remainder.
(4) Where the applicant and the opposite party after receiving the summons
fails to appears when the application is called in for hearing, the Court may proceed
ex-party.
(5) Where the application is wholly or partly after receiving the summons
the applicant may within thirty days of such dismissal apply in Form 6 supported with
an affidavit for an order to set the dismissal aside and the Court shall, if it is satisfied
that he was prevented from appearing whe the proceeding was called on for hearing
due to any sufficient cause, make an order setting aside the dismissal upon such terms
as to costs or otherwise as it thinks fit and may proceed with the case or appoint a day
for proceeding with the same:
Provided that no order under this sub-rule shall be made in respect of an
application which is mismissed under sub-rule (3) unless notice of the application with
been served in Form 7 on the opposite party.
(6) In any application in which an ex-party order has been passed against the opposite party, he may within thirty days from the date of such order apply in Form 6 to
the Court which passed the order to set it aside and if the Court is satisfied that he was
prevented from appearing when the proceeding was called on for hearing due to any
sufficient cause, it shall after serving notice thereof to the applicant in Form 7 make
an order setting aside the order upon such terms as to costs or otherwise as it thinks
fit and may proceed with the hearing of the case or appoint a day for proceeding with
the same.
28. Summoning of (1) At any time after the faming of the issues, the Court may, call upon the parties
witness
to produce their evidence in support of the issues.
(2) The Court may, on the application of either party, issue summon in Form 8 to
any witness diecting him to attend or to produce any documents.
(3) The Court may, before summoning any witness on application under sub-rule
(2) require that his reasonable expenses to be incurred in attending the Court be deposited with it.
29. Grant of time (1) The Court may, if sufficient cause is shown at any state of application, grant time
and adjourn- to the parties or to any of them and may from time to time, adjourn the hearing of
ment of hearing the applicant.
(2) In every such adjournment the Court shall fix a day not exceeding fifteen days
from the date on which such adhjournment is made for the further hearing of the application and may make such order as it thinks fit with respect to the costs occasioned
by the adhjournment.
Provided that when the hearing of the evidence has once begun the hearing
of the application shall be continued from day to day until all the witness in attendance
have been examined, unless the Court finds the adjournment of the hearing beyond
the following day to be necessary for reasons to be recorded.
30. Right to begun The applicant has right to begin unless the opposite party admit the facts alleged by the
proceedings applicant and contends that dither in point of law or in some additional facts alleged
by the opposite party, the applicant is not entitled to the relief which he seeks
in which case the opposite party has the right to begin.
31. Statement and (1) On the day fixed for the hearing of the application or any other day to which the
production of hearing is adjouned, the party having the right to begin shall state his case, and proevidence
duce his evidence in support of the issues which he is bound to prove.
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(2) The other party shall then state his case and produce his evidence, if any, and
may then address the Court generally on the whole case
(3) The Party beginning may then reply generally in the whole case.
32. Method of re- The evidence of each witness shall be taken down in writing by the judge or where there
cording evi- is more than one judge, by the Junior on the language of the Court, not ordinarily in the
dence
the form of question and answer but in that or a narrative, and when completed, shall
be read over or translated, where necessary, in the presence of such Judge to the witness
and such judge shall, if necessary, correct the same and sign it.
33. Recall of a
witness
The Court may, at any state of a proceeding recall any witness who has been examined
and may put such questions to him as the Court thinks fit.
34. Iperction by
order
The Court may, at any stage of a proceeding recall any witness who has been examined
which any questions may arise.
35. Pronouncement The Court after the application has been heard, shall pronounce its final order in-open
of order
Court either at once or on some further day, of which due notice shall be given
the parties.
36. Signing of
order
The final order shall be dated and signed in open Court at the time of pronounce it
and, when once signed, shall not afterwards be altered or added to, save in the case
of clerical or arithmetical mistakes arising from any accidental slip or omission.
37. Statement of
decision on
In cases in which the issue have been framed, the Court at the time of pronouncing it
soon, with the reason therefore, upon each separate issue, unless the finding upon any
one or more of the issues if sufficient for the decision of the case
38. Compromise of Where it is proved to the satisfaction of the Court that a case has been adjusted wholly
suit
or in part by any lawful agreement or compromise or where the opposite party
satisfies the applicant in respect of the while or any part of the subject matter of the
case, the Court shall order such agreement, compromise or satisfaction to be
recorded and shall pass a final order, in accordance therewith so far as it relates
to the case.
39. Fanality of
order
Save as provided in section 82, the order of a Court shall be final and binding upon
the parties.
40. Costs, decree
etc.
(1) The costs of an incidental to the application shall be in the discretion of the
and the Court shall have full powers to determine by whom or out of what property
and to what extent such costs are to be paid and to give all necessary directions for the
purpose aforesaid. The facts that the Court has no jurisdiction to try the case shall be
no bar to the exercise of such powers.
(2) Where the Court directs any cost shall not follow the event, the Court shall state
its reasins in writing.
41. Contents of
the decree
(1) A decree in Form 9 shall be prepared in conformity with the order made by the
Court. It shall contain the number of the application, the name and description of the
party, the particulars of the claims and shall specify clearly the relief granted or other
determination of the proceeding.
(2) The decree shall also state the amount of costs incurred in the proceeding and
by whom and in what proportions such cost are to be paid.
(3) The Court may, direct that the cost payable to one party by the other, shall set
up against any sum which is admitted or found to be due from the former to the latter.
42. Cerfified copies (1) Certified copies of the final order, decree or andy other order or matter on the
of order decree cost shall be furnished to the parties on application to the Court and at their expenses
to tube
furnished.
(2) If any party requires copies of any order, decree or any other matter on record
made by or furnished to the court as the case may be, to be supplied him within fortyeight hours of the submission of an application therefro to the Court, he shall pay
an addtiona; fee of Rs………. for each such copy.
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(3) If any party applies for copies of any order, decree or any other matters on record
made by or furnished to the Court as the case may be after the expiry of twelve months
from the date of such making or furnishing, as the case may be, he shall pay an additional
searching fee of Rs…………………..
43. Execution (1) Any person in whose favour an order has been passed shall, within one year from
the dated of the order, apply in Form 10 to the Court which made the order.
(2) On such application being made, the Court shall send the same together with the
necessary record to a Civil Court of competent jurisdiction for its execution and such
Civil Court shall have the same power in executing such order as if has been passed by it
44. Communication The Civil Court to which a decree is sent for execution shall certify to the Court which
of fact of
passed it the fact of such execution or where that Court fails to execute the same, the
execute or
circumstances attending such failure.
otherwise.
45. Fees and cost (1) The fee payable on an application in respect of any matter referred to in section
75 shall be two rupees.
(2) Subject to the provisions bereinafter mentioned in these rules, the fee payable
in respect of any other application except a written statement called for by the Court
under this ryles shall be ………………………………..only.
Provided that the fee for an application for obtaining a copy of translation of
any documents or record or statement, order or decree presented to or made before
or by the Court, as the case may be, shall be…………………….only.
(3) The fee for copies of any documents on record or statement or order or
decree shall be such as may from time to time be deermined by the Government after
consultation with the Corporation.
(4) The fee for any authorization for the appearance of any person under sections
79 on behalf of aby of the parties in a case shall be …………………………….
(5) The fee for filing certified copies of anyu documents in a Court shall be ….only
(6) All fees referred to in this rule and rule 42 shall be collected by means of Court
fee stamps used in ordinary Courts and no documents which ought to bear stamps
under these rules shall be of any validity until it is properly stamped.
Provided that where any such documents is by mistake or inadvertence received
filed or used in a Court without being properly stamped, the Court may, if it thinks
fit, order that such documents be stamped as it may direct and on such documents being
stamped accordingly the same and every proceeding relating thereto shall be as valid
as if it had been properly stamped in the first instance.
(7) No document requiring a stamp under this rule shall be acted upon in any
proceeding in a Court until the stamp has been cancelled.
46. Payment of
The costs of service of summons or notices or the expenses of the witness
costs of service in any case or the fee payable in respect of aby matter not referred to in rule 42 shall
of summons etc be such amount as may be specified in each case by the Court, and such amount or any
other sum of money payable under these rules shall be paid in such manner and within
such time as it may specify therefore.
(2) Any amount which is left over after meeting the expenses, if any, for which
it was intedded, shall be returned by the Court to the party by whim or on whose behalf
the amount war originally paid in the Court.
(3) The Court shall maintain proper acconts of the amount received and disbursed
under sub-rule (1).
47. Fees and costs
The Court may, whenever it thinks fit, receive and register proceedings instiof poor persons tuted undet the Act and applications made under these rules, by persons who are paupers,
and may issue summons or notice on behalf of such persons, without payment or on a
part payment of the fees and costs mentioned in rules 45 and 46.
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MISCELLANEOUS
CHAPER IV
48. Provision in
the Code of
Civil Procedure, 1908
(V of 1908)
etc. to apply
In respect of matters relating to procedure or admission of evidence, for which
no specific provision is made in these rules, the provisions of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (v of 1908) including the rules made theeunder and the Indian Evidence
Act, 1872 (I of 1872) shall, so far as may be applied to proceedings under the Act.
P.D. TASHI, I.A.S.
Secretary
Labour Department
Government of Sikkim
GANGTOK
(F. No. DL/12/93-94)
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FORM I
(See rule 13)
In the Employees Insurance, Court at______________________________________________________
A.B. (address, description and residence)___________________________________________________
____________________________________applicant_________________________________________
C.D. (address, description and residence against)_____________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________
The statement of facts contained in this application is to the best of my knowledge and belief, true and correct.
Other particylars of the application specified in rule 12_____________________________________________
Signature of the applicant.
DATED……………………………..
(Verification by the applicant)The statement of facts contained in this applications is to the best of my knowledge and belief true and correct.
Signature
Dated___________________________
_______________
FORM II
(See rule 14 and 23)
List of documents produced by Applicant/opposite party
(Title) e.g. Description, subject, name of the Court, No. etc.
No.
Description of documents
Date if any, which the
Documents bear
Signature of party or pleader or any
or any authorized representative.
FORM I
(See rule 15)
Register of Proceedings
Employees Insurance Court at………..
Register of Proceedings in the year 19……………
Application
Date of presentation
Application
Opposite party
No. of Proceeding
Name
Description
Place of residence
Name Description
Place of residence
Particular
Amount of place, if any
When the cause of action
Accrued.
Day for parties to appear
Applicant
Opposite parties
Date
For whom
For what, or amont
Date of decision of appeal
If any
Judgement in appeal
Date of application
Against whom
Fro what, and amount of
Money,
Amount of cost
Date of order transferring
To another Civil
Court of………………….
At……………….
Claim Appearance
Final Order
Appeal Executive Other remarks if any
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FORM 4
(See rule 20)
SUMMONS OR DISPOSAL OF PROCEEDINGS
(Title)
To
(Name, description and place of residence)
whereas……………………………………………………………………….has instituted proceedings against you for……………………………………………………you are hereby summononed to appear in this Court in person or by authorized agent duly instructed and able to answer all material questions relating to the case, or who shall be accompanied by some person able to answer all such questions at…………………………….to clock in the……………………………Noon on the………………
day of…………199………….to answer the claims, and as the day dixed for your appearance is appointed
for the final disposal of the proceedings, uou must be prepared to produce on that day all the witnesses upon
whose evidence and all the documents upon which you intend to rely in support of your defence.
Take notice, that, in default of your appearance in the day before mentioned, the case will be
heard and determined in your absence.
Given under my hand and the seal of the Court this……………………………………..day of
…………………………………….199…………………………………
Court
Notice:- Should you apprehend your witnesses will not attend of their own accord, you can have a summon
from this Court to compel the attendance of any witness and the production of any document that you have
a right to call upon the witness to produce, on applying to the Court and on depositing the necessary
epenses.
2. If you admit the claim, you should pay the money inti Court together with the cost of the proceedings to avoid execution on the decree which may be against your person or property, or both.
FORM 5
(See rule 20)
SUMMONS FOR SETTLEMENT OR ISSUES
To
(Name, description and place of residence)
Whereas………………………………………………………………….has instituted proceedings against you for……………………………..you are hereby summoned to appear in the Court
in person, or by an authorized agent duly instructed, and able to answer all material questions relating to the
proceedings, or who shall be accompanied by some person able to answer such questions at………………
o’ clock in the ……………………Noon on the……………day of……………….19…………………..
to answer the claim, and you are directed to produce on that day all the documents upon which you intend
to rely in support of your defence.
Take notice that, in default of your appearance in the day before mentioned, the case will be
heard and determined in your absence.
Given under my hand and the seal of the Court this…………………………………day of
……………………………….19/………………….
COURT
Notice:-Should you apprehend your witnesses will not attend of their own accord, you can have a summon
from this Court to compel the attendance of any witness and the production of any document that you have
right to call upon the witness to produce on applying to the Court and on depositing the necessary expenses.
2. If you admit the claim, you should pay the money into Court together with the costs of the suit,
to avoid execution of the decree, which may be against your person or property or both.
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FORM 6
(See rule 27)
TITLE
Subject:- Application for setting aside the dismissal order.
the………………………………………………………………………………………….above named
States as follows:
(The grounds of application should be stated)
Date……………………………………….Signature of the applicant…………………….
Verification by the applicant.
The statement of fancts contained in the application is to the best of my knowledge and belief,
true and correct.
Date…………..
Place…………
Signature
FORM 7
(See rule 27)
General Form
TITLE
To
Whereas the above named………………………………………………………………………
has made application to this Court that________________________________you are hereby sunnooned to appear in this Court in person or by a p;eader dhyly instructed at______________________
o’ clock in the _______________noon, on the__________________day of____________________
19___________________to show case against the application failing which, the said application will be heard and determined ex-party.
Given under my hand and the seal of the Court, this__________________________________
day of_______________________________________19__________________________________
Court……………
FORM 8
(See rule 28)
Summons to Witness
TITLE
To
Whereas your attendance is required__________________________________on behalf
of the _______________________in the above proceedings, you are hereby required (personally)
at____________________O’ clock in the_____________________________noon and to
bring with you (or to send to this Court)_________________________________
A sum of Rs.__________being your trvelling and other expenses and subsitence allowance
for the day, is deposited with this Court and will be tendered to you on the day you appear before
the Court, if you fail to comply with this order without lawful excuse, you will be subjected to the consequence of non-attendance laid down in rule 12 of order XVI pf the Code of Civil Procedure 1908 (V of
1908).
Given under my hand and the seal of the Court this_______________day of_____________19
Court_________________
Notice: If your are summoned only to produce a document and not to give evidence, you shall be deemed
to have complied with the summons if you cause such document oto be produced in the Court on the date
and hour aforesaid.
2.
If you are detained beyond the aforesaid date and hour, a sum of
Rs.___________________________
will be tendered to you for each day’s attendance beyond the day specified.
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FORM 9
(See rule 41)
Decree in case
Decree in case
CLAIM FOR TITLE
This case coming in this day for final disposal before__________________________________in the
presence of_________________________________for applicant and of________________________
and decreed that_____________________________________________________and that the
sum of Rs. ____________be paid by the_______to the __________on account of the costs of this suit,
with interest thereon at the rate of ________________________________percent perannum from the
date to the date of realization.
Given under my hand and the seal of the Court this___________________________day of
_______________________19_____________________________________________________
Court…………………………..
COST OF SUIT
Rs. P
Stamp for application
Stamp for power
Stamp for exhibits
Subsistance to witness
Commissioner’s
Service of summons and Notice.
Total……………………….
Rs. P
Stamp for power
Stamp for written statement
Pleader’s fee
Subsistance for witness
Service of a summon and Notice
Commissioner’sfee
Total………………………….
FORM 10
(See rule 43)
Application for the execution of a decree
In the Court of…………………..decree holder, hereby applies for execution of the decree hereinbelow
setforth
Number of proceeding
Names of parties
Date of decree
Whether any appeal
Preferred from decree
Payment or adjustment
Made, if any
Previous application, if any
With date and result
Amount with interest due
Upon the decree or other
Relief together with particulArs of any cross decree
Amount of costs, if any
Awarded
Against whom to be executed
Mode in which the assistance of the
Court is required
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
I…………………….declare that what is stated herein is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
Date the…………………..day of……………………….19………………………..
Signed………..
Decree holder
Gangtok Wednesday, 11th September, 1996
No. 129
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
LABOUR DEPARTMENT
NOTIFICATION
NO. 22/DL DATED:
GANGTOK, THE 13.06.1996.
The following draft rules which the State Government proposes to make in exercise of the powers
conferred by Clause (d) to (h) of sub-section (1) of Section 96 of the Employees State Insurance Act, 1948
(34 of 1948), is hereby published as required under the Act for the information of all persons likely to be
affected thereby and notice is hereby given that the said rules will be taken into consideration on or after
the expiry of 45 (Fortyfive) days from the date of publication in the official Gazette.
2. Any objection or suggestion which may be received from any person with respect to the said
draft rules before the expiry of the period so prescribed will be taken into consideration by the State
Government.
DRAFT RULES
1. Short title (1) These rules may be called the Sikkim Employees State Insurance (Medical
Extent and Benefits) Rules, 1996,
(2) They shall come into force from the date of their publication in the official
Gazette.
2. Definition In these rules, unless there is anything repugnant in the subject or context(1) “Act” means the Employees tate Insurance Act, 1948 (Central Act XXXIV)
of 19480,
(2) “Director of Health Services” means the Principal Medical Officer appointed
by the State Government to administer medical benefit in the State,
(3) “drug” includes all medicines for internal or external use of human beings
and all sunstances intedded to be used for or in the treatment, mitigation or prevention
of diseases in human beings,
(4) “Medical Practitioner” means a person whi is registered as such under any
Law for the time being in force in the State,
(5) “Miscarriage” means a person who is registered as such under any
period prior to or during the twentysix week of pregnancy,
(6)
“The State Government” means the Government of Sikkim,
(7) “State Insurance Dispensary” means a dispensary established in a separate
building or part of an existing dispensary, hospital or any other building set apart for the
exclusive use of insured persons either during all hours or during certain specified hours:
Provided that in the latter case, drugs are maintained and dispensed separately
in accordance with these rules.
(8) “State Insurance Medical Formulary” means a list of prescriptions and injections laid down by the Corporation from time to time,
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(9) All other words and expressions used herein and not defined shall have the
meanings assigned to them in the Act, the rules made under section 95 or the regulations
under section 97, as the case may be.
3. Establishment The State Government shall establish one or more State Insurance dispensaries for the
of State Insiu- medical treatment of insured presons at any place where there is a concentration of
rance Dispen- not less than one thousand insured person:
Provided that the Meidcal Practitioner Incharge of the dispensary may be
a part time Insurance Medical Officer so long as the concentration of Insured persons
is less than twothousand.
4. Provision of
The State Government shall make arrangements for providing medical treatment to
medical bene- insured persons residing at places where there are no State Insurance dispensaries within
fit where there reasonable dstance,
are no State
Insurance
dispensaries.
(a) by making arrangements for a mobile dispensary to visit a central spot
near the places of residence of such persons,
(b) by making arrangements for an Insurance Medical Officer to visit any
specified dispensary in the areas for any part of the day,
(c) by making arrangements for the treatment of such person by part-time
Insurance Medical Officers appointed for the purpose, or
(d) by making arrangement for the provision of such treatment at any
hospital, dispensary, clinic or other institution maintained by the State
Government, a local body, a private institution or a private individual on such
terms as may be agreed to by the Corporation.
5. Medical service Where an employer is providing medical services not lower than those provided to
provided by
insured persons by the State Government, arrangements, may be made for the continEmployers
ance of such services for providing medical benefit to insured persons under such terms
and condition as may be agreed upon between the State Government, the Corporation
and the employer.
6. Separate
hospitals
or beds
The State Government may also establish separate hospital or other medical institutions for the examination and treatment of insured persons or may reserve, on such
scales and terms may be agreed upon between the Corporation and the State Government from time to time, separate beds, for the exclusive use of insured persons in the
hospitals or other medical Institutions under theior control or under the control of a
local body, private institutions or individual.
7. Abolition
dispensary
etc.
The State Government may with the consent of the Corporation abolish any insurance
dispensary, cancel any of the arrangements made under rules 4 and 6 or affect such
alternationas may be considered necessary in the location of any dispensary.
8. Allotment of
insured
persons
An insured person in any factory or establishement to which the Act applies may, at
the time of fulling the declaration form under the Employees State Insurance (General
Regulation, 1950, or at any subsequent time indiavate the State Insurance dispensary
or other medical institution where arrangements for the provision of medical benefit
are made, to which he desires to be allotted or re-alloted and the State Government
shall, so far as practicable and subject to such conditions as may be fixed, allot or reallot such insured persons to the dispensary or the institution indicated by him.
Provided that where in the opinion of the State Government the circumstance
so justify, they may allot or re-allot an insured person to a dispensary or institution
other than the one indicated by him.
9. Failure
(1) An insured person who does not indicate the dispensary to which he direses to
Indicate
be alloteted shall be allotted to such dispensary as the State Government may consider
dispensary or suitable.
Institution.
(2) Intimation of the dispensary or institution to which an insured person is allotted or re-allotted either under sub-rule (1) or nder the rule 8 as the case may be,
shall be made to the insured person by the State Government.
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10. Procedure for
obtaining
Medical
benefit
An insured person who wishes to claim medical benefit shall bring his idenrity card
to the Insurance dispensary, or other hospital, clinic, mobile dispensary post or any
other medical institution to which he is allotted, and claim such benefit from the Insurance Medical Officer-in-Charge of the Insurance dispensary or the Insurance Medical
officer of the hospital, clinic or other institution to which he is allotted.
Provided that in case of an emergency, an insured person may claim medical
benefit under these rules from any Insurance medical Officer whether he is allotted
to him or not:
Provided further that where an insured person is unable to attend the State
Insurance dispensary, hospital, clinic, mobile dispensary posr or any other medical
institution, to which he is allotted, the Insurance Medical Officer will, on intimation
being received, visit him at his residence, if he is satisfied by interrogation or otherwise, that the insured person cannot reasonably be expected to come to the medical
institution to which he is allotted:
Provided further that if the insured person or his agant fails to produce his
or the insured person’s identityu card, as the case may be, as proof of the person claiming the benefit of being an insured person the medical benefit may be reffused to him.
11. Scale of
method
benefit
The medical benefit provided under these rules shall be according to the following
scale:(1) out-patient treatment shall be provided at a State Insurance dispensary or in manner
indicated in rule 4 and shall consist of all treatment. Other than treatment involving
the application of special skill or experience, and shall include(i)
(ii)
(iii)
such preventive treatment as vaccination and incculation;
antenatal and postnatal treatment of insured women;
the free provision of all drugs and dressing that may be considered
necessary; nad
(iv)
provision of certificates free of cost, in respect of sickness, maternity,
employment injury and death, required under the directions or
instructions issued from time to time by the Corporation.
(2) An Insurance Medical Officer shall visit an insured person at his or her residence
in accordance with the second proviso to rule to and in addition, to all cases of confinement or miscarriage, where the insured women or the registered midwife in attendance or any other relicable person reports that attendance by a medical practitioner is
desirable.
(3) Where, in the dase of serious emergency or otherwise in patient , trestment in a
hospital is considered necessary by the Insurance Medical Officer, the case shall be
admitted to the nearest hospital, which is established or specified for the purpose by
the State Government. If accommodation is available and the treatment provided
for the patient shall include free maintenance and such specialist and general treatment, including gteatment at confinement where necessary as may be available at the
general waords of the hospital to which the insured person is admitted as those
special investigations which are considered desirable and for which facilities exist at
the hospital or at an assiociated laboratory.
(4) Facilities for removal, free of charge if insured persons to hospital, where necessary, shall be provided by an ambulance or otherwise.
12. Conditions of (1) Subject to the provisions of the Act and the rules made thereunder, the State
service of
Government may, subject to such conditions as may be laid down by the Corporation
full time
appoint a suitable medical officer already in its service or any person possessing such
Insurance
medical qualifications as may be laid down by the State Government in consultation
medical
with the Corporation as an insurance Medical Officer.
officer.
(2) An Insurance Medical Officer shall receive such salary and non-practising
allowances as may be determined by the State Government with the consent of the
corporation.
(3) An Insurance Medical Officer shall receive such allowances and at such rates as
may be sanctioned from time to time for medical officers of the State Government on
similar grades in the localities in which they are stationed. An Insurance Medical
officer shall be entitled to leave and leave salary under the leave rules which may, from
time to ime be applicable to other similar State Government Servants.
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(4) An Insurance Officer shall be entitled to traveling allowances for journeys performed on official duties on the scale laid down in the State Government
rules applicable to medical officer of the State Government on similar grades.
(5) Full time Insurance Medical Officers shall not undertake private practice.
(6) An Insurance Medical Officer shall be subject to such other conditions of sarvice as may be fixed by the State Government in consultation with the Corporation.
(7) Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-rule (2) to (6), the pay, allowances
and other conditionsn of service of an Insurance Medical Officer shall, if he is a person
already in the service of the State Government, be such as may be determined, with
the consent of the Corporation, by the State Government by a general or special order
13. Alloances for Where the StateGovernment appoints a part-time Insurance Medical Officer in conother Insurance tract or Medical Officer in its service in addition to his duties, or any other medical
Medicals
practitioner such medical officer or medical practitioner shall be paid such allowances
Officers
as may be fixed by the State Government with the consent of the Corporation.
14. Staff to be
Each State Insurance dispensary shall be in the charge of an Insurance Medical Officer
proviced at
Hospitals and
Dispensaries
etc.
Provided that in cases where the concentration of insured persons residing
near a State Insurance dispensary so justifies, the State Government shall in accordance
with such scale and subject to such conditions as may be agreed upon between the
State Government and the Corporation appoint two or more Insurance Medical
Officers to such State Insurance dispensary.
15. Notice of the (1) Subject to the approval of the State Government, the Insurance Medical Officer
time during or the senior most Insurance Medical Officer as the case may be, shall fix the time
which Dis- at which a State Insurance dispensary, hospital, clinic, mobile dispensary post or any
pensary, Hos- other medical institution specified for the purposes shall remain open for treatment of
pitals, etc.
insured persons.
shall be
opened.
(2) Notice of the time fixed under sub-rule (1) shall be given in such manner as the
State Government may from time to time, direct and in particular shall be indicated in
a notice board displayed prominently at each place where insured persons are provided
Medical treatment and at each mobile dispensary post.
16. Rank and (1) Where mote than one insurance medical officer have been appointed to a
precedence of State Insurance dispensary, the State Government shall specify their rank or precedence
Insurance
Medical
Officer.
(2) The senior Insurance Medical Officer for the time being shall, from time to
time, make such arrangements as he thinks fit for the distribution of the work at the
State Insurance dispensary among the Insurance medical Officers appointed thereto.
17. Appointed of (1) The State Government may, with the consent of the Corporation, appoint such
subordinate ancillary, technical or non-technical staff and such other subordinate staff as may be
staff
necessary for the proper provision of medical benefit, for insured persons by the State
Government.
(2) The technical non-technical and subordinate staff shall perform such duties as the
Insurance Medical Officer, or if there are more Insurance Medical Officers, than one,
the Senior Insurance Medical Officer, may subject to any, order of the State Government, from time to time, direct.
(3) The technical, non-technical and subordinate staff shall be subject to such conditions of service and draw such salaries and allowances and receive such other benefits
as may be fixed by the State Government with the consent of the Corporation.
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15. Maintenance Every State Insurance dispensary hospital, clinic, mobile dispensary or any other
of medical and medical institution specified for the purpose shall maintain such medical and surgical
surgical
equipment as may be laid down by the State Government with the consent of the
equipment
Corporation and all Insurance Medical Officer attached to State Insurance dispensaries
or to other medical institutions where provisions for out-patient treatment is made
under rule 4 shall prescribe such drugs as are required for insured persons but as far
as possible in accordance with the State Insurance Medical Formulary laid down by the
corporation.
19. Administrative All State Insurance dispensaries, hospitals, clinic, mobile dispensaries and other
control
medical institutions specified for the purpose of providing medical bendfits under
these rules shall be subject to administrative control and superintendence of the
Director of Health Services.
20. Medical records and
statisticals
The Insurance Medical Officer-in-Charge of each State Insurance dispensary, hospital
clinic, mobile dispensary or other medical institution specified for the purpose or each
Insurance Medical Officer as the case may be, shall:
(i)
Keep such registers, books and accounts as the State Government or the Director of
Health Services may from time to time specify in consultation with the Corporation,
(ii)
maintain a medical record in respect of such insured persons allotted to the dispensary
or to the Insurance Medical Officer, as the case may be, in the form laid down and
supplied by the Corporation for the purpose and in accordance with the instructions
issued by the Corporation in this behalf from time to time; and
(iii) comply with such requisition as may be made by the Corporation or the State Government or the Director of Health Services in respect of records, returns and statements
in such form and in such manners as the authority making the rrequisition directs.
21. Delegation of (1) The State Government may delegate any of the powers or duties conferred or
Powers
imposer upon it by these rules to such of its officers as it may, with the consent of the
Corporation specify in this behalf.
(2) Without prejudice to the provisions of sub-rule (1) the State Government may
delegate all or any of the powers or duties conferred or imposed upon it by rule 8 or
rule 9 to such officers of the Corporation it may deem fit.
P.D. TASHI, IAS,
SECRETARY TO THE
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
LABOUR DEPARTMENT
(F. NO. DL 12/93-94)
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Gangtok Thursday,19th September, 1996
No. 130
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
LAND REVENUE DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK.
No. 35/137/L.R.(S)
Dated : 16.8.96
ERRATUM
In a notice under section 4 (1) of Land Acquisition Act, 1894 issued vide
Notification No.12/LR(S), dated the 5th June. 1995 and published vide Extraordinary
Government Gazette No.124 dated 16th June, 1995 regarding the acquisition of land on
permanent Basis by 17th Assam Rifles at Rang rang under Zimchung block, North
Sikkim subsequently followed by declaration Notification under section 6 of Land
Acquisition Act,1894 published in Extraordinary Government Gazette No.167 dated 26th
Sept, 1995The slight change having occurred in the particulars of plot Nos, areas and
boundaries The same may be read as under :Areas under plot Nos.309,520,and 528 which were included and published in both
The above mentioned Notification are excluded from acquisition on request of
17th Assam Rifles.
The total areas therefore may be read as 8,5380 hectares instead of 9.5100
hectares.The particulars of boundary to the East therefore may be read “Govt.
Khas, Vir and Khasland area under plot No. 528 and 520 “instead of “Govt. Khas
Vir and Rang Rang Khola”.
The particulars of boundary to the West therefore may be read as “D.F.and Banjo
Land of Tashi Wangyal Tamang,Govt.Khas Vir Khola and Khasland area under
Under plot No.309 instead of “D.F.and Banjo land of Tashi Wangyal Tamang,
Khas Vir and Khola”.
Additional Secretary,
Land Revenue Department
Gangtok.
File No.137/LR(S)
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No 131.
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
FOREST DEPARTMENT
DEORALI-737102
GANGTOK,SIKKIM
No. 50/WL/F/95/269.
Dated 8th July, 1996.
NOTIFICATION
In exercise of the powers conferred by section18 of the Wildlife (Protection)Act
1972, 53 of 1972(as amended upto 1991) the State Government hereby declares the following
Areas comprising 104sq.km situated at Barsey,West Sikkim as Barsey Rhododendron sancTuary for the protection of wildlife and its environment :NORTH :
The Northern boundary of the proposed Sanctuary commences from ChiyaBanjyang crossing R.F.line Bega,Dentam .Hee Khola, Hee Patel, Bhalukhop
and ends at Thulo Samdong in East .
SOUTH :
The Southern boundary line starts from Singling crossing the R.F. Line of
Gopini, Hilley, Barsey and further following Rangbang Khola and ends at
Phaluk.
EAST
The Eastern boundary starts from Barthang R.F.Line,crossing Kaluk, Bara
Samding, Sribadan, Deythang and ends at Singling,
:
WEST :
The Western boundary line starts from Phaluk following the International
Boundary of Nepal and Sikkim and ends at Chiyabanjyang.
P.K BASNETT
PCC- CUM SECRETARY
FOREST DEPARTMENT
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
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Gangtok Thursday, 26th September , 1996
No. 132
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
MOTOR VEHICLES DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK.
No.18/96-97/MV
Dated 28th August, 1996.
NOTIFICATION
WHEREAS a draft of the Reciprocal Transport Agreement was published as required
by Sub-section (5) of section 88 of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988(59 of 1988), vide Motor Vehicles Department notification No. 3/MV dated the 3rd October, 1989, published in Extra-ordinary
Gazettee number 117 dated the 23rd November, 1989, inviting objections or suggestions from all
Persons likely to be affected thereby ;
AND WHEREAS the said notice was made available to the public on the 15th and 16th
December, 1989;
AND WHEREAS no objections or suggestions have been received;
NOW,THEREFORE,in exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section(6)of the secttion 88 of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, the State Government hereby publishes the following
Reciprocal Transport Agreeement which shall be deemed to have come into with effect from
3rd November, 1989.
Reciprocal Transport Agreement.
This agreement made this the 26th day of may One thousand nine hundred and eightynine between the Government of West Bengal and Sikkim.
Whereas, it is necessary in the public interest to develop, regulate,co-ordinate and to control the movement of transport vehicles between the reciprocating States with
a view to provide infrastructural facilities to the industry and trade, extending adequate amenities to the traveling public bringing about discipline as well as unhealthy competition amongst
the transport operators.
Now ,therefore, both the Governments of West Bengal and Sikkim hereby agree to enter
into a Reciprocal Transport Agreement on the terms and conditions set out herein below to regulate the mvement of transport vehicles between the reciprocating States.
This Reciprocal Transport Agreement shall come into force on a regular basis in supersession of all previous notifications with its publication in the Official Gazettes of both the States in
terms of sub-section 6 section 88 of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988.
This arrangement shall be valid till it is replaced by another agreement by mutual consent and can be rescinded by either side only with prior notice of three months indicating the
reasons of such rescission. Minor revision, corrections and additions to the agreement can be for
made for bonafide reasons if mutually agreed upon without going to the procedural formalities
under the provision of sections 88 of the motors Vehicles Act, 1988.
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1)Goods Velicles:
Public and Private Carries ( Substantive) Permits:
It was agreed that the State of West Bengal shall allow counter signature to 200 (two
hundred Sikkim Vehicles which shall include the provate carries owned by Co-operative
Societies like sikkim distilleries, Denzong Co-operative Soceities etc. Besides this 25 (twenty
five) Government owned departmental vehicles shall also be countersigned by the Regional
Transport Authority, Darjeeling on recommendation from the appropriate Authorities from
Sikkim. It was also agreed that Sikkim shall countersign 125 (one hundred twentyfive) public
/private vehicles on recommendation from the Regional Transport Authority , Darjeeling.
The above vehicles shall ply between Sikkim and Siliguri of Darjeeling District on the basis of countersignature issued by the appropriate Authorities of the reciprocating States and shall
remain valid for a period of one year.
It is also agreed in the event of breakdown of any countersigned vehicles ,replacement
be allowed by the concerned countersigning authorities on request from the appropriate
authorities .
2) Passenger Service( Stage Cariage):
Both the State Governments of Sikkim and West Bengal agreed to interduce
Passenger service between the two State capitals i.e Calcutta and Gangtok due to
increase in domestic flow of tourists to sikkim and vice versa. It was agreed that
the bus service so introuduced shall be air-conditioned and should be introduced at an early date
between Calcutta and Gangtok and vice versa to cater to the needs of the growing number of
tourist visiting sikkim and Calcutta, it was agreed to keep a provision of 4 (four) Air conditioned buses,each from Calcutta and Gangtok and to begin with two to be introduced immediately. It was also agreed that under no circumstances the vehicles shall be allowed to be converted into non-airconditioned, which shall be stipulated in the permit itself.
It was further agreed to fix the quota of other Stage Carriages as follows:
Name of route
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
Darjeeling _Gangtok
Kalimpong – Gangtok
Siliguri
_ Jorethang
Siliguri
_ Gangtok
Siliguri
_ Rongli
Rongli
_ Jorethang via Kalimpong
Sikkim West Bengal
6
4
8
14
3
2
6
4
5
7
3
1
The Vehicles shall ply on the above routes, subject to the condition that the operation of
home State shall get preference in the matter of time table in that State over the operation of
other States. Countersignature issued in respect of these vehicles shall remain valid for one year.
(3) Contract Carriage ( Taxi) Permits ;
It was agreed that both the reciprocating State shall allow countersignature to contract
carriage permits for taxis for plying between Sikkim and Siliguri on quaterly basis as and when
recommended by the appropriate Authorities without any restriction in their number.
(4) Special Permit and Temporary Permits :
It was agreed that Special permits under sub-section (8) of section 88 of the Motor
Vehicles Act, 1988 to any Contact Carriage to meet any special need and Temporary permit to
any truck for carrying materials for bonafide domestic use shall be issued by the appropriate
Authorities of either State for a period not exceeding 7 (seven) days.
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It was also agreed that special permits/temporary permits originating in Sikkim and
enterind Sikkim via Rangpo and Melli on the West Bengal side shall be exempted from countersignature formalities due to special nature of the permits.
(5) Oil Tankers:
It was agreed that permits for 60 (sixty) Oil Tankers registered in Sikkim and 30(thirty)
Oil Tankers of west Bengal shall be countersigned by the appropriate Authorities subject to the
condition that such vehicles shall ply between Sikkim and Siliguri and the countersignature
granted in respect of Oil Tankers shall remain valid for a maximum period of one year.
(6) General:
It was agreed that fitness checking of the vehicles plying in the hill areas shall be
conducted on a regular basis to ensure road safety.
It was also agreed that should Sikkim need additional fleet of vehicles over and above the
agreed quota during the exigencies to lift backlog of essential commodities or faced with corcumstances necessitating induction of additional fleet, the Government of West Bengal shall accord
permission to ply the required number of additional vehicles on priority basis.
Order of the Governor
R.S.BASNET
Secretary to the Government of Sikkim
By order of the Governor
M.GUPTA
Secretary to the Govt.of West Bengal
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No. 133
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
RURAL DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
Tashiling, Gangtok
35(2) -94818/RDD
Dated. 16/9/1996
N O TI F IC A T I O N
In exercise of the powers conferred by Articles 243K and 243Z-A of the Constitution of
India read with section 103 of the Sikkim Panchyat Act, 1993), the Governor of Sikkim
is hereby pleased to constitute the State Election Commission constisting of Shri Govind Pradhan
IAS (Retired) as the Commissioner for the purpose of superintendence direction and control of
the preparation of electoral rolls for and the conduct of all elections to the Gram Panchyats and
Municipality in the State of Sikkim.
The terms of appointment of the state Election Commissioner shall be governed by the
Sikkim (State Election Commission) Rules,1995.
By Order and in the name of the Governor of Sikkim.
R.ONGMU
Secretary
Rural Development Department.
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Gangtok Thursday, 3rd October, 1996
No. 134
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
LAND REVENUE DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
Notification No: 36/558/L.R.(S)
Dated:25.9.96
NOTIFICATION UNDER SECTION 4 (1) OF LAND ACQUISITION ACT, 1894.
Whereas it appears to the Governor that
purpose, not being a purpose of the union. Namely for establishment of cheese
Husbandry Department in the block of Sangkhu, West Sikkim it is hereby notified that a piece of
land comprising of plot nos.706,701/A/680/A/and measuring an area of more or less
3520 hectares and bounded as under :: Dry field of Shri laden Tshering Lepcha,
: S.P.W.D.Road,
: Sarkar Kulo,
: S.P.W.D.Road
is likely to be needed for tha aforesaid pulic purpose at the public expense within the aforesaid
block.
This notification is made, under the provision of Section 4 (I) of 1894 to all whom it
may concern.
A plan of the land may be inspected in the office of the District Collector, West District.
In exercise of the powers conferred by the aforesaid section the Governor is pleased to
authorize the officer for the time being engaged in the undertaking, with their servants and workmen, to enter upon and servey the land and do all other acts required or permitted by the section.
And whereas there is urgency to acquire the land Governor is further pleased to direct
under section 17(4) that the provisions of Section 5-A of the Act shall not apply.
T.P. DORJI
Additional Secretary,
Land Revenue Department.
Government of Sikkim
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Gangtok Thursday 4th October, 1996
No. 135
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
HOME DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
Dated : 27th July, 1996.
35/ HOME/96.
NOTIFICATION
In exercise of the powers conferred by clause(3) of Article 166 of the Constitution of
India, the Governor of Sikkim is hereby pleased to make the following rules further to amend
the Government of Sikkim(Allocation of Business) Rules,1994, namely:1.
These rules may be called the Government of Sikkim (Allocation of Business) Third
Amendment Rules, 1996.
2.
In the Second Schedule to the Government of Sikkim (Allocation of Business) Rules,
1994:(a) Under the heading VI ‘Department of Personnel, Administrative Reforms &
Training, under sub-heading (A) ‘Personnel’, after item 15, the following serial number and
entry shall be inserted and serial number (16) renumbered as (17).
(16) “Finance and Accounts Service”.
(b) Under the heading XII-‘Finance Department”.item 27-‘Finance and Accounts
‘Service’ shall be omitted and serial numbers 28,29 and 30 renumbered as 27,28 and 29.
(c) Under the heading XXIV-‘Mines & Geology Department’, after item 9, the following
serial number and entry shall be inserted and serial number 10 renumbered as 11.
“Matters relating to Sikkim Mining Corporation and other Mining Corporation in the
By Order and in the name of the Governor.
SONAM WANGDI, IAS
CHIEF SECRETARY
( F.No.7(17) Home/79/Vol.III)
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Gangtok Friday, 4th October 1996
No. 136
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
HOME DEPARTMENT
Dated 4th September, 1996
No. 52/Home/96
NOTIFICATION
The State Government has decided to honour distinguished sons of Sikkim by naming
some of the roads in their honour. Accordingly, it is hereby notified as follows:1.
The road at Gangtok from Dukhit Pan Dokan to the junction just below the Sikkim Legislative Assembly building connecting the Nam Nang Road shall be named as “SONAM
TSHERING MARG” in honour of late Shri Sonam Tshering Lepcha who served the
people and the Government of Sikkim in various capcities including Speaker of the
Sikkim Legislative Assembly.
2.
The road at Gangtok leading from Star Cinema towards Elephant Mansion via Nam-Nang
upto the junction with National Highway 31A at Deorali shall be named as “KASHIRAJ
PRADHAN MARG” in honour of late Shri Kashi Raj Pradhan who served the people and
the government of sikkim in various capacities including Executive Councillor, Senior
Executive Counciller and Editor of the popular Nepali magazine “Kanchenjunga”.
3.
The road at Gangtok from Bhanu Path from the diversion adjacent to MLA hostel upto
M.G.Marg which is presently known as “Tibet Road” shall be renamed as “SONAM
GYATSO MARG” in honour of Shri Sonam Gyatso Bhutia, who brought great fame
to Sikkim as a member of the first successful Indian expendition to Mount Everest in 1965
and the first and only person to do so from Sikkim. He was also the oldest person to
have scaled the highest peak in the world at the sage of forty-two.
4.
The road between Jorethang and Sombaria in West Sikkim Shall be named as “ L.D.
KAZI MARG” in honour of Kazi Lhendup Dorji Khangsarpa who served the people
and the Government of sikkim in various capacities including Executive Councillor
and as the first Chief Minister of the State.
BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR.
SONAM WANGDI, IAS
CHIEF SECRETARY.
F.No. 54 (243) Home/96
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Gangtok
Friday, 4th October,1996
No. 137
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
HOME DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
Dated: 6th September, 1996
No. 53/HOME/96.
NOTIFICATION
The State Government had taken a decision on 13th March,1995 to accord due honour
and recognition to Shri Ganju Lama, the veteran of World War II Who demonstrated unparalleled
gallantry in action in the Burmese front against the Japanese and was awarded the Victoria
Cross the highest Medal for distinguished bravery. The State Government was pleased to
announce that he should be treated as a VIP in the State and the Ravongla-Tarku road in south
Sikkim would be named as “Ganju Lama Path”, He would also get an outright gift of a Muruti
Gypsy with a red VIP light with the letters “V.C.” mounted on it. Moreover, rent-free accommodation at the dak-bungalows, guest houses ans other establishments maintained by the state
Government, both within and outside sikkim would be made available to him.
The above privileges announced by the State Government in respect of Shri Ganju Lama
are hereby notified for information of all concerned.
By order and in the name of the Governor.
SONAM WANGDI IAS
CHIEF SECRETARY
(F.No.55.(28) Home/95)
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Gangtok Friday, 4th October, 1996
No. 138
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
HOME DEPARTMENT
Dated : 6th September, 1996.
No. 54/HOME/96
NOTIFICATION
The State Govrnment had taken a decision on13th March, 1995 to accord due houour
and recognition to late Shri Dharmadatta Sharma, a Political leader, who died for the cause of
democracy under mysterious circumstances on 12th February, 1988.
The State Government was pleased to declare the departed leader as a Mautyr. It was
also decided to announce that the Soreng-sombaria Road in West Sikkim would be named as
“Sahid Dharmadatta path” and to install his bust at Zero Point at Soreng in his memory.
Furthermore, Miss Pooja Sharma the daughter of late Shri Dharmadatta sharma would be
provided with free education henceforth, upto the college level and the expenditure on this account
would be borne by the State Government.
The above decisions and privileges announced by the State Government in respect of Late
Shri Dharmadatta Sharma are hereby notified for information of all concerned.
By order and in the name of the Governor.
SONAM WANGDI, IAS
CHIEF SECRETARY
F.NO.55 (28) Home/95
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Gangtok Tuesday, 8th October , 1996
No. 139
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
HOME DEPARTMENT
Dated:- 10th Septemeber, 1996.
No. 56/Home/96
NOTIFICATION
The State Government is pleased herebyto declare that the Bermiok- legship road in
West Sikkim shall be named as “ SIRI JANGA MARG” in honour of Siri Janga “ Te-Ongsi’,
recognized as an incarnate of Siri Janga Hangh, and a pioneer of the Limboo language, script
and literature who attained martyrdom in pursuit of this noble cause.
By order and in the name of Governor.
SOMAM KEANGDI IAS
CHIEF SECRETARY
F.No. 54(243) Home/96
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Gangtok Monday, 14th October, 1996
No. 140
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
HOME DEPARTMENT
Dated 10th September, 1996
55/Home/96
NOTIFICATION
In exercise of the powers conferred by clause (3) of Article 166 of the Constitution of India,
the Governor of Sikkim is hereby pleased to make the following rules further to amend the
Government of Sikkim (Allocation of Business)Rules, 1994, namely.
1.
These rules may be called the Government of Sikkim (Allocation of Business) Fifth Amendment Rules, 1996.
2.
In the Second Schedule to the Government of Sikkim (Allocation of Business) Rules, 1994:(a) Under the heading XV-Department of Health and Family Welfare, after item 14, the
Following serial number and entry shall be inserted and serial number (15) renumbered
As (16).
“(15) Registration of Births and Deaths.”
By order and in the name of the Governor.
SONAM WANGDI, IAS
CHIEF SECRETARY
(F. No. 7 (17) Home/79/Vol. III)
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Gangtok Monday, 28th October, 1996
No. 141
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
LAW DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
Dated : 15th October,1996
5/LD/96
NOTIFICATION
The following Act of the Sikkim Legislative Assembly having received the assent of the
Governor on 8th day of October, 1996 is hereby published for general information:-
THE SIKKIM OFFICIAL LANGUAGES (AMEMDMENT) ACT, 1996
ACT NO.5 OF 1996
AN
ACT
to amend the Sikkim Official Languages Act, 1977 (5 of 1977)
Be It enacted by the legislature of Sikkim in the Forty-Seventh year of the Republic of India as
follows.
Short title
Amendment of
long title,
preamble and
section 2.
1.
2.
This Act may be called the Sikkim Official Language(Amendment) Act, 1996
In the Sikkim Official Languages Act, 1977(5of 1977), in the long title, the
preamble and section 2, for the words “and the Tamang” the words “the
Tamang and the Sunuwar” shall be substituted.
By Order of the Governor,
(B.R.PRADHAN)
SECRETARY TO THE GOVT. OF SIKKIM
LAW DEPARTMENT.
File No.16(35) LD/77-96.
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS, GANGTOK.
Gangtok Monday, 28th October 1996
No, 142
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
LAW DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
Dated the 9th October, 1996.
No. 6/LD/96
NOTIFICATION
The following Act of the Sikkim legislature Assembly having received the assent of the
Governor on 28th day of September 1996 is hereby published for general information.
THE SIKKIM APPROPRIATION ACT, 1996
(ACT NO.6 OF)
AN
ACT
To provide for the authorization of appropriation of moneys out or the Consolidated
Fund of the State of Sikkim to meet the amounts spent on certain services during the Financial
Year ended on 31st day of March 1991 in excess of the amounts authorized or granted for the
said services.
BE it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Sikkim in the Forty seventh year of
the Republic of India as follows:Short title.
Issue of
1. This Act may be called the Sikkim Appropriation Act, 1996
Rs, 47,15,836/out
of the Consolidated Fund of the
State of Sikkim for
the Financial Year
ended on the 31st
day of March, 1991.
2. The sum specified in column 5 of the Schedule amounting to forty seven
Lakhs fifteen thousand eight hundred thirty six rupees shall be deemed to
have been authorized to be paid and applied from and out of the
Consolidated
Fund of the state of sikkim to meet the amount spent for defraying the
charges
In respect of the services and purposes specified in column 2 of the Schedule
During the financial year ended on the 31st day of March, 1991 in excess
Of the amounts authorized or granted for those services and purposes of
That year.
Appropriation.
3. The sums deemed to have been authorized to be paid and applied from
And out of the Consolidated Fund of the State of Sikkim under this Act
shall
Be appropriated and shall be deemed to have been appropriated for the
services and purposes specified in the Schedule in relation to the Financial
Year ended on 31st day of March, 1991.
THE SCHEDULE
(See sections 2 and 3)
1
Demand
2
3
4
Sums not exceeding
________________
Voted and the
Charged on
Legislative
Consolidated
Assembly
Fund
Rs.
Rs.
No. Services and Purposes
1
6
23
24
26
27
29
30
31
State Legislature
Revenue
165501
..
Land Revenue
Revenue
46540
..
Art and Culture
Revenue
25309
..
Medical and public Health
Revenue
1251213
..
Urban Development
Capital
82372
..
Information and Publicity
Revenue
164836
..
Labour and Labour welfare
Revenue
114815
..
Nutrition
Revenue
48613
..
Relief on account of Natural
Calamities
Revenue
672849
..
32
Other Social Services
Revenue
33261
..
39
Forestry and Wildlife
Revenue
823909
..
41
Food Storage andWarehousing
Revenue
8958
..
45
Power
Capital
12776600
..
TOTAL
4715836
..
_________________________________________________________________________________
By Order of the Governor,
(B. R. PRADHAN)
SECRETARY TO THE GOVT. OF SIKKIM
LAW DEPARTMENT
File No. 16 (82) LD/77: 96.
______________________________________________________________________________
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS, GANGTOK.
Gangtok Monday, 28th October, 1996
No.143
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
LAW DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK.
Dated the 9th October, 1996.
No. 7/LD/96
NOTIFICATION
The following Act of the Sikkim Legislative Assembly having received the assent of the
Governor on 28th day of September 1996 is hereby published for general information:-
THE SIKKIM APPROPRIATION ACT, 1996
(ACT NO 7 OF 1996)
AN
ACT
to authorize payment and appropriation of certain further sums from and out of the Consolidated Fund of the State of Sikkim for the Services of the Financial Year 1996-97.
BE it enacted by the legislature of sikkim in the forty-seventh Year of the
Republic of India as follows:Short title,
1.
Issue of
2.
Rs,1254,60,86,000/But of the Consolidated
Fund of the state of
Sikkim for the finanCial year 1996-97.
Appropriation.
3.
This Act may be called the Sikkim Appropriation Act, 1996.
From and out of the Consolidated Fund of the State of Sikkim there
may be paid and applied sums not exceeding those specified in column
3of the Schedule amounting in the aggregate to the sum of one thousand
two hundred fifty four crores sixty lacs eighty six thousand rupees
towards defraying the several charges which will come in course for
payment during the Financial Year 1996-97 in respect of the services
Specifed in column 2 of the Schedule.
The sum authorized to be paid from and out of the Consolidated
Fund of the State of Sikkim by this Act shall be appropriated
For the services and purposes specified in the Schedule in relation to
The said year.
1.
No.
OF
Vote
1.
2
THE SCHEDULE
(See sections 2 and 3)
2.
3.
4.
(In thousand of Rupees)
SERVICES AND PURPOSES
SUMS NOT EXCEEDING
Voted by the
Charged on
Legislative
the consoliAssembly
dated Fund
850
3902
..
5800
..
..
..
..
..
..
11500
3902
15865
16285
8405
4701
24141
50
40605
1125
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Capital
Other Administrative Services
Revenue
Pension and other Retirement benefit Revenue
Miscellaneous General Services
Revenue
Education
Revenue
Sports and Youth Services
Revenue
Art and Culture
Revenue
Medical and Public Health
Revenue
Water Supply and Sanitation
Revenue
Capital
Urban Development
Revenue
Capital
Information and Publicity
Revenue
Social Security and Welfare
Revenue
Capital
Labour and Labour Welfare
Revenue
Nutrition
Revenue
Relief on Account of Natural
Calamities
Revenue
Other Social Services (Ecclesiastical Revenue
Secretariat Social Services
Revenue
Agriculture
Revenue
Capital
Soil and Water Conservation
Revenue
Animal Husbandry
Revenue
Capital
1190
..
..
31815
12210
17580
194526
2650
12920
272255
215785
27356
40000
7915040
553645
15870
9970
202695
71615
175410
34810
12030
16068
47835
10500
4430
25710
..
323495
1710
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
1190
323495
1710
31815
12210
17580
194526
2650
12920
272255
215785
27356
40000
7915040
553645
15870
9970
202695
71615
175410
34810
12030
16068
47835
10500
4430
25710
95135
6248
2095
146829
4750
49730
64191
3600
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
95135
6248
2095
146829
4750
49730
64191
3600
37.
38.
Dairy Development
Fisheries
39.
Forestry and Wild Life
23900
7180
1900
140948
2400
..
..
..
..
..
23900
7180
1900
140948
2400
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Total
10650
..
15865
10485
8405
4701
24141
50
40605
1125
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
State Legislature
Appropriation Governor
Council of Ministers
Administration of Justice
Election
Income and Sales Tax
Land Revenue
Stamps and Registration
Excise (Abkari)
Taxes on Vehicles
Other Taxes and Duties on
Commodities and Services
Interest Payments
Public Service Commission
Secretariat-General Services
District Administration
Treasury & Account Administration
Police
Jails
Stationery and Printing
Public Works (Building)
5.
Revenue
Revenue
Capital
Revenue
Capital
40.
41.
Other Agriculture Programme
Food Storage and Warehousing
42.
Co-operation
43.
Rural Development
44.
Irrigation and Flood Control
45.
Power
46.
Industries
47.
Mines and Geology
48.
Roads and Bridges
49.
Road Transport Services
50.
51.
52.
53.
Other Scientific Research
Secretariat-Economic Services
Tourism
Aid Material and Equipments
Public Debt
Loans to Government Servants
54.
Revenue
Revenue
Capital
Revenue
Capital
Revenue
Capital
Revenue
Capital
Revenue
Capital
Revenue
Capital
Revenue
Capital
Revenue
Capital
Revenue
Capital
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Capital
Capital
Total:
33800
64965
2600
17014
24779
90400
11600
41075
500
147075
306300
34725
38300
5590
5300
161855
304250
140270
18200
9201
16235
33095
5
..
10610
12106692
..
33800
..
64965
..
2600
..
17014
..
24779
..
90400
..
11600
..
41075
..
500
..
147075
..
306300
..
34725
..
38300
..
5590
..
5300
..
161855
..
304250
..
140270
..
18200
..
9201
..
16235
..
33095
..
5
103387 103387
..
10610
439394
12546086
By Order of the Governor,
(B.R PRADHAN)
SECRETARY TO THE GOVT.OF SIKKIM
LAW DEPARTMENT
File No.16(82) LD/77-96
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS, GANGTOK.
Gangtok Monday, 28th October, 1996
No. 144
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
LAND REVENUE DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
Notification No:37/106/III/L.R.(S)
Dated:3.10.96
DECLARATION UNDER SECTION 6
OF LAND ACQUISITION ACT, 1894Whereas the Governor is satisfied that land is needed for a public purpose,not being a
purpose of the Union, namely for the construction of Rabomchu small Hydel Scheme in the
block of Lachen , North District, it is hereby declared that a piece of land comprising cadastral
plotNo.2319,2320,2321,2323,2324,2333,2332,2306,2305.2304,2303,2302,2301,2316
and 2327 and measuring more or less 9.9240 hectares bounded as under :East :
Reserve Forest and Road Reserve
West :
Road Reserve, Tista River and Veterinary Farm
North :
Reserve Forest and Road Reserve
South :
Road Reserve,Veterinery Farm Rabom Khola & Tista River, is needed for aforesaid
public purpose at the public expense within the aforesaid block of Lachen .
The declaration is made, under the provision of Section 6 of Act , I of 1894, to all from it
whom it may concern.
A plan of the land may be inspected in the Office of the District Collector, North,
Mangan .
T.P.DORJI,
ADDITIONAL SECRETARY,
LAND REVENUE DEPARTMENT,
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM,
GANGTOK.
FILE NO: 106/III/LR(S)
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS, GANGTOK.
Gangtok Monday 28th October, 1996
No. 145
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
ELECTION DEPARTMENT
No. Ele/262/96
Dated: Gangtok the 11th October, 1996.
Election Commission of India’s Notification No. 154/SKM/96 dated 2nd September, 1996
is hereby republished for general information.
ELECTION COMMISSION OF INDIA
Nirvachan Sadan,
Ashok Road,
New Delhi-110001.
Dated the 2nd September, 1996.
11, Bhadra, 1918(Saka)
NOTIFICAT ION
No. 154/SKM/96:-In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (1) of section 13A
of the Representation of the People Act, 1950 (43 of 1950), the Election Commission of India,
in consultation with the Government of the State of Sikkim hereby nominates Shri R.S Sheresta,
IAS, Commissioner cum Secretary of Information and public Relations and Printing and
Stationery as the Chief Electional Officer for the State of Sikkim with effect from the date he takes
over charge and until further orders vice Shri N.D.Chingapa. He will also besignated as
Secretary to the Government in the department in the State Secretariat dealing with elections
under the Election Commission.
2.
The Commission has noted that Shri R.S. Shreshta has additional charge of commissioner cum Secretary of Information and Public Relations and Printing and Stationery . The
Commission is not insisting on a full-time Chief Electional Officer in the State of Sikkim as the
State has not more than two parliamentary constituencies. As soon as a general election becomes
imminent Shri R.S.Shreshta shall bedivested of all and every additional charge and a compliance
report sent to the Commission.
3.
Shri R.S.Shreshta while functioning as Chief Electional Officer, Sikkim shall not hold,
without the prior written approval of the Commission any additional charge,whatsoever,under
the Government of Sikkim over and above the charges mentionedin paragraph 2 above.
4. If Shri R.S.Shreshta is not divested of all his additional charges as soon as
election becomes imminent or is entrusted with or ordered to hold any additional charge
kind whatsoever over and above the charge mentioned in paragraph 2 above, without the
written approval of the Commission , Shri R.S Shreshta will stand removed from the office
Chief Electional Officer, Sikkim from the date of assumption of any such additional charge
term so this very order and no other order will, or need to,be issued . All and any action
by him thereafter in the discharge of his duties and functions as the Chief Electoral Office
be unauthorised, without jurisdiction non-est and null and void and he shall render himself
to disciplinary action.
By Order.
ARCHANA ARORA
Secretary,
K.K PRADHAN
Jt. Chief Electoral Officer/ Election.
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Gangtok Thursday, 31st October, 1996
No. 146
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
LAND REVENUE DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
Notification No. 30/92/IV/L.R.(S)
Dated. 18.7.1996
NOTICE UNDER SECTION 4 (I)
OR LAND ACQUISITION ACT, 1894
Whereas it appears to Governor that land is likely to be needed for public purpose, not being a purpose of the Union namely for establishment of Agriculture Farm in the
block of Ben, South Disrtict, it is hereby notified that pieces of land comprising cadastral
plot Nos. 327,334,353,372,375,377,382,384,& 602 and measuring more or less 7.0900 hectares bounded as under :Area under plot No. 377.384,378,382,375,& 353.
East : Cardamom Field of Tsewang Norbu and Dry Filed of Samdup Bhutia.
West : Dry Field of Bhim Bahadur and Dry Field of Ongden Dorjee Bhutia and boundry
Of Namprick block running from footpath to Kulo .
North: Boundry of Namprick block and
South: Dry Field of Samdup Bhutia & Dry Field of Ongden Dorjee Bhutia.
Area under plot No.327 and 334.
East:
West:
North:
South:
Dry Field of Chozaing Bhutia and Dry Field of michung.
Cardamom Field of Lakpa and Cardamom of Dhan Bahadur.
Dry Field of Norbu & Village road, and
Dry Field of Kharka Bahadur, Dry Field of Sonam Gyaltsen and Dry Field of TopDen and Brothers.
Area under No. 602.
East: Cardamom Field of Norden& Cardamom Field of Chezang.
West: Block boundary of Namprick separated by a rivulet.
North: Govt. land & Cardamom Field of Tshering Pintso.
South: Footpath running from rivulet to east.
Area under plot No.372.
East: Agriculture Department’s land.
West: Dry Field of Sonam Gyamtso.
North: Village Road and
South: Dry Field of Sonam Gyamtso & Dry Field of Samdup Bhutia.
Are likely to be needed for the aforesaid public purpose at the public expense within
the aforesaid Ben block.
This notification is made, under the provision of the section 4 of Act I of 1894 to
all to whom it may concern.
2
A plan of the land may be inspected in the office of the District Collector, South
In exercise of the powers conferred by the aforesaid Section the Governor is pleased
to authorize the officers for time being engaged in the undertaking, with their servant and
workmen, to enter upon and survey the land and do all other acts required or permitted by
that section.
Any person interested in the above land who has any objection to the acquisition
thereof, may. Within thirty days after the date on which public notice of the substance of this
notification is given in the locality, file an objection in writing before the District
Collector, South.
Pasong Namgyal
Commissioner-Cum-Secretary
Land Revenue Department
Government of Sikkim
Gangtok .
File No. 92/IV/L.R.(S)
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No. 147
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
HOME DEPARTMENT
Dated : 22nd
No.17/Home/96.
May, 1996.
NOTIFICATION
In accordance with Department of Personal Notification No. 65/Gen/ Est dated 19.6.81
Departmental Committee consisting of the following officers to examine the cases of grant of
Advancement Grade in respect of the employees who have completed 10years or more of service
having their pay in between 800-1060 and 1080-1760 is constituted:-
1.
2.
3.
Additional Secretary, Home
Joint Secretary (Protocal)
Deputy Secretary-II
The Departmental Committee shall place its recommendation before the Home Secretary
for decision.
By order
Additional Secretary
Home Department
F.No.38(45) Home/95.
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No 148
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
LAND REVENUE DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
Notification No:38/613/L.R.(S)
DatedP: 14.10.96
NOTICE UNDER SECTION 4 (1)
OF LAND ACQUISITION ACT. 1894
Whereas it appears to the Governor that land is likely to be needed for a public purpose
not being a purpose of the Union, namely for construction of Degree College in the block of
Kamrand, South District it is hereby notified that pieces of land comprising cadastral Plot No.s
629/A,632,633,643,644,645,674,675,677,733/A,733,735,735/A736,737,752,753,754,754/A
755,756,757,757/A,758,759,761/A,761,/B,762,763,773,775,776,776/A777,778,780,780,
/A,780/B,,782/A,784,786,786/A,787,737,/837 and752/838 measuring more or less 12.81.30
hectares bounded as under:East: D.F.of Phurba Wangyal, Thenching Lepcha, Pyantuk Lepcha, Ratnamaya Chettri,
West: D.F. of Garjaman Rai, Krishna Bahadur Rai and Jagman Rai.
North: D.F.of Penlung Bhutia, Sukraj Rai, Norden Bhutia and Phurba Wangyal.
South: Block boundary of Singhithang block is likely to be needed for the aforesaid public
purpose at the public expense within the aforesaid block.
This notification is made, under the provision of Section 4 of Act I of 1894, to all whom
it may concern.
A plan of the land may be inspected in the office of the District Collector, South.
In exercise of the powers conferred by the aforesaid section the Governor is pleased to
authorize the officers for the time being engaged in the undertaking, with their servants and work
men, to enter upon and survey the land and do all other acts required or permitted by that
section.
Any persons interested in the above land who has any objection to the acquisition thereof,
may, within thirty days after the date on which public notice of the substance of this notification
given in the locality, files an objection in writing before the Collector, South District.
T.P.DORJI
Additional Secretary,
Land Revenue Department,
Gangtok .
File No.613/L.R.(S)
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Gangtok Friday, 1st November, 1996
No. 149
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
LAND REVENUE DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
No. 254/L.R.
Dated.710.1996
NOTIFICATION
The Land Revenue Department is providing substantial amount of funds under Natural
Calamity to different Departments for restoration of schemes etc. damaged by Natural Calamities.
Hence in continuation with Notification No 2/Fin dated 25/4/90 and with a view to ensure proper
monitoring and evaluation of the schemes sanctioned :1.
The following officers of the Land Revenue Department will personally inspect schemes
uder their respective jurisdiction.
1)
District Collectors
-5% of the schemes sanctioned
in their District.
2)
Additional District Collectors.
-5% of the schemes sanctioned
in their District.
3)
Sub- Divisional Magistrates.
-10% of the schemes sanctioned in
their respective Sub-Division.
They will submit periodical reports regarding implemenatation of the schemes inspected.
Further, prior to payment of final bills pertaining to schemes under Natural Calamities.
the concerned Department implementing the Schemes will ensure that clearance certificates are
obtained from the concerned District Collectors for all such schemes undertaken by themWhile while giving the clearance certificates, the Collectors will ensure the following :That the schemes has property implemented and completed.
That all the labourer’s huts constructed during the period of implementation of the
scheme has been removed.
That there is no damge to public or private properties due to the implementation of the
scheme.
The Pay & Accounts Officer will that prior to releasing of final bills under
Natural Calamities fund, clearance of Collectors are enclosed.
RELIEF COMMISSIONER, LAND REVENUE
DEPARTMENT, GANGTOK.
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Gangtok Friday 1st November, 1996
No.150
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
LAND REVENUE DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
Notification No:255/SRC/L.R.
Dated:7.10.96
NOTIFICATION
In continuation with scale of Gratuitous Relief published in Chapter 6 of the Sikkim
Relief Manual and with a view to in-corporate the scale of Relief published by the National
Disaster Management Development, Ministry of Agriculture, Government of India, the following
revised maximum scale of gratuitous relief for damages under Natural Calamity for the State of
Sikkim will be as under :1.
2.
SI.No ITEM
3
UNIT
4
EXISTING
NORMS.
Rs.
-
5
MAXIMUM
REVISED
Rs.
1.
Gratuitous Relief
(a)
Ex- gratia payment to family of
Deceased persons.
Per deceased
Person.
7500/-
20,000/-
(b)
Ex-gratia payment for loss of
Limbs/eyes.
-do-
3000/-
10,000/-
(c )
Other than above
-do-
500/-
1,000/-
2.
Assistance for repair/restoration
Of house
Per unit
Per unit
-do-do-
500/500/500/-
1,000/3,000/5,000/-
Per unit
Per unit
3000/3000/3000/-
10,000/15,000/20,000/-
Per unit
Per unit
-do-
3000/3000/500/-
3,000/3,000/500/-
(a)
Partially damaged
(1)
(2)
(3)
Kaccha
Wooden/Pucca
RCC Building
(b)
Fully Damaged (Restoration)
(1)
(2)
(3)
Kacha
Wooden/Pucca
RCC Building
3.
Cattle lost
(1)
(2)
(3)
Milch cow
Bullock/Yak
Others (Goat, sheep)
2
4.
Crops Damages
More than 50%
Total crops.
1000/Maximum
5.
Loss of substantial portion of
agriculture land caused by land
slides.
Other not covered by above.
More than 25%
total land . of
N.A.
500%
25%value
of crop
Damage
Subject to
Celling of
Rs. 10,000
5000/-per
Family.
1,000/-
1.
The above scales indicate the maximum amount payable in any given situation.
2.
In the event of excessive loss of Yaks, sheep etc, the Collector should use his own
discretion while fixing the amount of payment to be made.
3.
All payments are to be made directly to the persons affected and not through any other
public representative. However, the identity of the victim/beneficiary is to be ascertained
with the help of Panchayats etc.
4.
In certain cases if the District Collector is required to give relief beyond the maximum
revised norms, he should seek separate in such cases.
BY ORDER.
PASONG NAMGYAL,IAS
Relief Commissioner
Land Revenue Department
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Gangtok Monday, 4th November, 1996
No. 151
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE
GANGTOK
No.19/DCA/H&FW
Dated:the 8th August, 1996.
NOTIFICATION
The draft of certain notification which the State Government proposes to issue
in exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (I) of section 19 of the Sikkim
Clinical Establishment (Licensing and Registration)Act,1995(8 of 1995),is hereby
published as Required by that sub-section of that section of the said Act for
information of all persons Likely to be affected thereby and Notice is hereby given
that the said draft rules would be Taken into consideration after expiry of a period of
45 days from the date on with the notification is published in the Official Gazette.
Any objection or suggestions which may be received from any person with
respect to the said draft before the expiry of the period so specified will be considered
by The state Government.
DRAFT RULES
Short title.
1.
Definitions.
2.
These rules may be called the Sikkim Clinical Establishment(Licensing and reGistration)Rules, 1996.
In these rules, unless there is anything repugnant in the subject or context;
(a)
(b)
( c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
(h)
(i)
“Act’ means the Sikkim Clinical Establishment (Licensing and RegisTration) Act, 1995;
“Authority” means Sikkim Clinical Establishment Licensing and RegiStering Authority as Constituted under section 3 of the Act.
“From” means a form appended to these rules;
“infectious disease” meansa disease which a registered medical practi-tioner is required to notify to the Medical Officer of Health of his area;
“Keeper of clinical establishment” means a person whose clinical esta-blishment has been duly registered by the Authority under section 9
Of the Act and whose registration has not been cancelled under this act;
“Licence” means a licence referred to in section 7 of the Act;
“Schedule” means the Schedule appended to these rules;
“section” means a section of the Act;
“ technician”means qualified X-ray, Ophthalmic,Denture, Pathology
And allied technicians who after passing matriculation/school final/
Higher Secondary or equivalent examination from any recognized
University Board has successfully completed the training course of X
-ray, Pathology,Ophthalmic,Denture and other allied Technicians.
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Register.
3.
The Authority shall maintain register in From A showing the names of
Registered under section 9 of the Act.
Application
for registration.
4.
Any person intending to carry on a clinical establishment shall make an
tion to the Authority in Form B at least one month before the date on which
Intends to carry on such clinical establishment. Such application shall
Panied by a fee prescribed under rule 7.
Grant of certi- 5.
Ficate of Registration and
Renewal of
registration
and licence.
6.
The Authority shall, if satisfied that there is no objection to registration
ter the applicant issue to him a certificate of registration in From C and licence
From C- I.
(1) An application for the renewal of registration and licence shall be made
year in advance in From B by the 31st of January and shall be accompanied
Fee prescribed under rule 7.
(2)
On receipt of an application the Authority, if satisfied that the application
In order, may issue a fresh certificate of registration in From C and licence
From C-I.
(3)
Any person who fails to deposit the fee within the stipulated time, shall
Punished with a fine of ten rupees per month or part thereof for every such
Fees for Regis-7.
-tration and
renewal of
registration.
The fees to be paid for registration and renewal of registration shall be
charges under:-
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
(vi)
Transfer of
8.
ownership of
clinical esta-blishment.
Rs.600/-in respect of a clinical establishment having not more than
Beds.
Rs.1200/-in respect of a clinical establishment having more than
But not more than 25 beds.
Rs.2000/-in respect of a clinical establishment having more than25
But not more than 50 beds.
Rs. 5000/- in respect of a clinical establishment having more than50
Rs. 500/-in respect of clinical establishment defined under sub
(ii) of clause(b)of section 2,of the Act.
Rs.100/-in respect of a clinical establishment defined under sub(iii)of clause (b) of section 2, of the Act.
Immediately after the transfer of the ownership proprietorship or arrangement
of a clinical establishment, the transferer and the transferee shall jointly
nicate the transfer effected to the Authority and the transferee shall make an
Lication for registration in accordance with the provision of rule 4.
Changes in
Address.
9.
A keeper of the clinical establishment shall communicate to the Authority
Change in his address or in the situation of the clinical establishment in respect
Which he is registered not later than three days after such change.
Change of
staff.
10.
Changes in the Medical, Nursing and Midwifery staff including auxiliary
Ther with the dates on which such changes have taken place shall be communication changes.
Lost certifi-cates.
11.
In the event of a certificate of registration being lost or destroyed, the holder
Apply to the Authority for a duplicate certificate and the Registering Authority
If ir thinks fit, issue such certificate on payment of a fee of Rs.100/- A cer-ficate issued under these rules shall be marked “Duplicate”.
Meeting of
12.
the Authority.
(i)
The Authority shall meet at least thrice in a year for transaction of its
Of such meeting.
(2)
The Member-Secretary shall inform the members well in advance the
Of such meeting.
Monthly
report.
13.
The clinical establisbment shall maintain the monthly report in Form E and
The same to the Authority within fifteen days of the succeeding month.
Officers.
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14.
(1)
Contravention of the provisions of rules 8 and 9 and section 6 of the Act
shall be deemed to be major offences for the purpose of the Act and the rules
made thereunder.
(2)
Contravention of any other provisions of the Act and the rules shall be deemed
to be minor offences for the purpose of the Act and the rules made thereunder.
Record of
patients admitted in the
clinical establihment.
Intimation of
Birth, still
birth, death
occurring in
clinical establihments.
Compliance
of requirements by
the clinical
establishments.
15.
(1)
The keeer of a clinical establishment shall keep in Form D a register of
patients admitted in the clinical establishment.
(2)
Where the register referred to in sub-rule(i) relates to women who has
been admitted for delivery and where child born to such wokan is removed with
the consent of keeper of a clinical establishment and of the parents, or near relative,
the keeper of such clinical establishment shall, in addition to the particulars specified
in sub-rule (i) also specify in the register the name and address of such person,
the date on which and the consideration for which the child was so removed.
16.
Every clinical establishment is required to notify a birth, still birth or death as
required under the Sikkim Registation of Births and Deaths Rules, 1979 to the
Registrar of Births and Deaths of the respective area.
17.
Every clinical establishment shall comply with the requirements mentioned in
the Schedule.
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SCHEDULE
(See rule-17)
1.
Requirements of the clinical establishments.
(a) Location and surroundings.
The clinical establishment shall be situated in a place having clean surround-dings and shall not be adjacent to an open sewer drain or public lavatory
Or to a factory emitting smoke or obnoxious odour.
(b) Building.
(i)
The building used for the clinical establishment shall comply with
The relevant bye-laws in force from time to time,concerning the
Area.
( c)
(d)
2.
3.
(ii)
The rooms in the clinical establishment shall be well ventilated and
Lighted and shall be kept in clean and hygienic conditions. Arran-gements shall be made for cooling them is summer and heating
Them in winter.
(iii)
The walls of the labour room and operation theatre upto a height
Of four feet from the floor shall be of such construction as to render
It water proof. The flooring shall be such as not to permit reten-tion or accumulation of dust. There shall be no chinks or crevices
In the walls on floors.
(iv)
A septic condition shall be maintained in labour room and the ope-ration room.
(v)
Adequate arrangements shall be made for isolating septic and in-fectious cases.
Space accommodation for the patients etc.
(i)
The floor space in a clinical establishment shall be 120 square feet
For one bed to additional 80 square feet for every additional bed
In the room.
(ii)
A labour room/operation theatre shall be provided with minimum
Floor space of 180 suqare feet.
(iii)
(iv)
There should be the facilities for blood transfusion services.
Adequate space for storage of medicines, food articles equipments
Etc. shall be provided.
Water supply.
The water used in the clinical establishment shall be pure and drinkable
Quality.
Health,Clothing and Sanitary Requirements of staff.
The staff employed shall be free from contagious disease and shall be pro-vided with clean uniforms suitable to the nature of their duties.
Equipment and Linen etc.
The clinical establishment shall provide and maintain :(i)
adequate number of commodes, bed pans and slop sinks with flush-ing arrangements;
(ii)
High pressure sterilizer and instrument sterilizer;
(ii)
oxygen cylinder and necessary attachment for giving oxygen;
(iii) apparatus for transfusions;
(iv)
adequate equipments, instruments and apparatus;
(v)
adequate quantity of bed sheets,mattresses,pillows, blankets,
draw sheets and other lines;and
(vii) an almirah under lock and key for poisons.
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Admission.
(a)
(b)
Admission should be restricted to the number of beds to be maintained.
The scale of diet should not be below the standard norms in the clinical
Establishment providing diet to the patients.The diet should the prepared
And served in hygienic condition.
Nursing Staff
One nurse shall be on duty at all times for every ten beds or a fraction
Thereof in the clinical establishment:
Provided that a part of nursing staff may be substituted with the
Prior approval of the Authority by other trained staff like midwife.
Pharmacist, dresers etc. according to the specific needs of the clinical
Establishment.
Records.
Separate stock register shall be maintained by the clinical establishment
For (a) equipment, (b) instruments and ( c) linens.
An establishment with radiological facilities shall comply with the follow-ing conditions:(a) The –Xray room shall be operated by qualified X-ray Technicians.
(b) X-ray room shall have adequate dimension with proper aeration to prevent
Stirring up of dust.
( c) Sitting room for the patients and attendants shall be away from X-ray room
And at the time of X-raying patients, attendants shall not be normally alloWed inside the X-ray room.In case of children being X-reyed, the atten-dants shall, however, be allowed to stay.
(d) Each X-ray clinic (Diagnostic) shall have the following protective acces-sories:-
(e)
(i)
Protection – Screen,
(ii)
Lead appron I-1.5mm thickness upto 75 Kv,
(iii) Protective gloves,
(iv)
Protective goggles,
(v)
Lead blocker for protection of generative organ of patients, and
(vi)
Cones.
X-ray equipments and protective clothing shall be clocked from time to
Time,For this purpose, fluroscent screen shall be used.
(f)
While taking X-ray of teeth, films shall be held by the patients themselves
And not the X-ray Technicians.
(g)
(h)
All records relating to X-ray shall be properly maintained.
The operators of the X-ray equipments shall comply with anti accident
Requlations.
(i)
Monitoring (Film badge service) shall be introduced.
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FORMA
(See rule 3)
Register showing names of persons registered under section 9 of the Sikkim Cli-nical Establishments (Licensing and Registration )Act, 1995
Name in (full of the
applicant.
1
Place where the
clinical establish-ment is to be
Established.
5
Full address of the
Applicant.
Nationality of the
Applicant.
2
Total number of
Type of cliPatients for
-nical establishwhom the clinical -ment.
establishment is
Meant.
6
7
Name and other
Particulars of the
Clinical establish-ment in respect of
Which the applicant
Is registered.
4
3
Number and
Date of RegisTration.
8
Date of renewal
Of registration.
9
7
FORM–B
(See rules 5 and 6)
Application for Registration/Licence/Renewal of registration and licence under
section 7 and 8 of the Sikkim Clinical Establishment (Licensing and Registration) Act 1995.
1.
Full name of the applicant.
2.
Full residential address of the applicant.
3.
Technical qualifications if any of the applicant.
4.
Nationality of the applicant.
5.
Situation of the registered or principal office of the Company, Society,
Association or other body corporate.
6.
Name and other particulars of the clinical establishment in respect of
which the registration is applied for.
7.
8.
Place where the clinical establishment is situated.
Brief description of the construction, size and equipment of the clinical
establishment or any premises used in connection therewith as detailed
below:(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
9.
10.
whether the clinical establishment or any premises used in connection
therewith are used or are to be used for purposes other than that of carr-ying on a clinical establishment.
(a)
(b)
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
Floor space of bed rooms provided for patients giving number of
beds.
Arrangements made for medical check-up and immunization of the
employees.
Floor space of kitchen, servant’s room and other rooms giving
details of user and area of each room.
Details of arrangements made for sanitary conveniences for patients
and employees giving their numbers.
Details of arrangements made for storage and services of food.
Number of beds for maternity patients.
Number of beds for other patients.
Names ages and qualifications of the number of the pathologist, labora-tory technician and nursing staff is the clinical establishment.
Place whre the nursing staff is accommodated.
Names age and qualifications of resident of visiting physicians or sur-geons in the clinical establishment.
(a)
Whether the clinical establishment is under the supervision of qualified
medical practitioner or a qualified nurse, and if so, his or her name, age and
qualifications.
(b)
Proporation of the qualified and unqualified nurses among the nursing staff.
(a)
Whether the clinical establishment is under the supervision of a qualified
nurse or midwife and if so, her name age and qaualifications.
(b)
Whether any unregistered medical practitioner or unqualified midwife is
employed for nursing any patient in the clinical establishment.
16.
Whether any person of alien nationality is employed in the clinical es-blishment and if so, his name and other particulars.
17.
18.
Fees charged to patients.
Whether the applicant is interested in any other clinical establishment
or business and if so, the place where such clinical establishment is situated
or where such business is conducted.
Number and date of expiry of the certificate of registration.
I solemnly declare that the above statements are true to the best of my knowledge
19.
and belief.
Date………………………….
Signature of the applicant……………………………
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FORMC
(See rule 5)
Certificate of Registration under section 9 of the Sikkim Clinical Establisment
(Licensing and Registration) Act, 1995.
No………………………………
This is to certify that Shri/ Smt……………………………………………………..
has been registered under the Sikkim Clinical Establishment (Licensing andRegistration)
act, 1995 in respect of ……………………………………………………………………..
and has been authorized to carry on the said clinical establishment.
Registration No…………………….
Date of Registration……………………………….
Place :…………………………………
Date of issue of certificate…………………………………
This certificate of registration shall be valid upto 31st March 199……………………
(Here insert the name of Local Supervising Authority).
Signature of the Licensing and
Registering Authority.
FORMC–I
(See rule 5)
Licence under section 9 of the Sikkim Clinical Establishment (Licensing and Registration)
Act , 1995.
Licence No…………………………
Date………………………….
1.
………………………………………is hereby licensed to run…………………
……………………………in the premises situated at……………………………
District …………………….. …………….under section 9 of the Sikkim Clinical
Establishment (Licensing and Registration) Act, 1995
2.
3.
The Licence is valid for the period …………………………to……………………
Name of qualified person (s) incharge……………………………………………..
……………………………………………..
Signature of Licensing and
Registering Authority.
CONDITION OF LICENCE
(1)
This licence shall be displayed in a prominent place in a part of the premises open
to the public.
(2)
The licensee shall report to the licensing Authority any change in the qualified
staff/ incharge within three days of such change.
(3)
The Licence shall be deemed to have expired if application for its renewal is not
made within the six months after its expiry.
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FORMD
(See rule 15)
Register of patients admitted in the clinical establishment.
Registered No.
2
Date of
admission
8
Details of the
X-ray done
13
Name, Father’s Husband’s name and Occupation
address
3
4
Date of
Discherge
9
Date
14
Disease
Result
10
11
History of Treatment
15
Sex
Caste
5
6
Age
7
Blood/Urine/Stool /Throat
Nasal Swab etc.
11
Diet
16
Birth/Miscarriage/Aboration and still
births.
17
Name and address of the whom Date of removal & consideration
child is delivered.
18
19
Remarks
20
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FORM E
(See rule 13)
MONTHLY REPORT FROM CLINICAL ESTABLISHMENT
1.
GENERAL
STATE_____________________________MONTH_____________________________
DISTRICT__________________________YEAR________________________________
REPORTING DATE________________________________
CLINICAL ESTABLISHMENT_______________________________________________
2
FAMILY WELFARE
OPETATION DONE
VASECTOMY
TUBECTOMY
ABDOMINAL
LAPAROSCOPE
MONTH
TOTAL
MONTH
TOTAL
IUD INSRTION
ORAL PILL CYCLE
TOTAL
WOMEN ON PILL AT
BEGINNING OF
THE MONTH
INITIATED
DURING THE
MONTH
WOMEN REPORTE
COMPLICATIONS
DISCONTINUED DURING
THE MONTH
MOTHER CARE
ANTE- NATAL CARE
ANTE-NATAL CARE REGISTERED__________________________________________________
DELIVERIES CONDUCTED DURING THE MONTH_____________________________________
PREGNANCY OUTCOME:-__________________________________________________________
LIVE BIRTHS
UNDER 2000 GMS
2000-2500 GMS
ABOVE 2500 GMS
WEIGHT NOT KNOWN
STILL BIRTHS
MALE
FEMALE
ABORTION
IMMUNISATION
POLIO
1
2
3
BCG
D.T.P. MEALSLES
3
B
B 1 2
FULL
IMMUNIZED
MONTH
TOTAL
MONTH
TOTAL
D.T.(5 Years.)
1
MONTH
TOTAL
2
T.T. (10 Years)
B
1
2
T.T.(16 Years)
B
1
2
T.T.(Preg.Women)
B
1
2nd +Booster
12
5.
ANAEMIA & VIT ‘A’
IFA Tab given to
(a) Pregnant Women
(b) Nursing Women
and IUD Acceptors
( c) Children 1to 5
years.
Initiated
Continuing
Completed
Vit ‘A’ Solution given
to Children 1 to 5
years.
6.Diarrhoeal Diseases
Acute Cases Recorded
Under 5 years
5 years and above
Cases treated with ORS
Death occured
7. Tuberculosis :
Lymptomatic Cases___________________________
Examination
(a) Total New TB Cases
(i) Less than 5 years age__________________
(ii) 5 years and above age_________________
(b) New cases put on treatment________________
( c) Cases on Short Course Chemotherapy_________
(d) Cases Cured_____________________________
(e) Deaths (i) Below 15 years__________________
(ii) 15years and above_______________
(f) Cases dropped out_________________________
8. Blindness
Cataract cases detected and Referred__________
Night Blindness Cases detected______________
Cases advised Spectacles___________________
9. Deaths:
Child Deaths:
0 to 6 days
7 to 27 days
26 days to (1 year)
1 year to (5 years)
Male
Female
13
Materal Deaths
Ma l e
Before Delivery
During Delivery
within 6 weeks of Delivery
Female
10. MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY (CLINICAL DATA)
DISEASES
ACUTE DIARRHOEAL DISEASES
DIPTHERIA
ACUTE POLIOMYLITUS
NEO-NATAL TETANUS
TETANUS (OTHER)
WHOOPING COUGH
MEASLES
ACUTE R.I (INCL. PHENMONIA & INFLUENZA)
VIRAL LIPATITIS
FNCEPHALITIS
MONNGITUS
RABIES
SYPHILLIS
GONOCOCCAL INFECTION
ANY OTHER DISEASES OF
LOCAL IMPORTANCE
ALL OTHER DISEASES
TOTAL
ICD CODE NO.
INSTITUTIONAL
032
045
77.3
037
033
055
460-466
480-487
070
323
320
071
090-097
098
Secretary to the Government of
Sikkim Health and Family Welfare
Department.
(File No.60/DC/HEALTH)
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS, GANGTOK.
Gangtok Monday, 4th November, 1996
No. 152
RURAL DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
No.35(6) 96-97/22/RDD/P
Dated:21/08/1996
THE SIKKIM PANCHAYAT AND MUNICIPALITIES (ELECTION OR MEMBERS OF DISTICT
PLANNING COMMITTEE AND MANNER OF CONVENING METTING)RULES.1996.
In exercise of powers conferred by section 127 of the Sikkim Panchyat Act, 1993 and clause
(c) of sub-section 1 of section 184 of the Sikkim Municipalities Act, 1995 the State Government
hereby makes following rules, namely:1.
Short title, extent and Commencement :-
(1)
These may be called the Sikkim Panchyat & Municipalities ( Election of Members of Distrit
Planning Committee and manner of Convening Meeting) Rules, 1996.
(2)
These rules shall extend to the whole of Sikkim.
(3)
They shall come into force at once.
2. Definations :(1)
In these rules, unless the context otherwise requires :(a)
“Act” means the Sikkim Panchyat Act, 1993 and the Sikkim Municipalities Act, 1995
as the case may be;
(b)
“Ballot Box” means and includes any box or other receptacle used for insertion of
ballot papers by voters;
( c)
“Candidate” means a persons who has been or claims to have been duly proposed and
seconded as a candidate for election by the member;
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
(h)
(i)
(j)
(k)
2.
“Form” means a form appended to these rules;
“Government” means the Government of the State of Sikkim;
“Prescribed Authority” means Secretary in the Rural Development Department, Gove-rnment of Sikkim;
“Presiding Officer” means and includes any polling Officer under the provisions of
these rules;
“Municipality” means a municipality constituted under section 6 of the Sikkim Municipility Act, 1995;
“Notification” means a notification published in the Official Gazette;
“Section” means a section of the Act;
“Zila Panchyat” means a Zilla Panchyat of a district constituted under sub-section
(i)of section 49 of the Act,
The words and expression used in these rules and not defined but defined in the Act, shall
have the same meanings assigned to them in the Acts.
3.
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Election of members of District Planning Committee :(i)
As soon as may be after the Constitution of a Zila Panchayat and the Constiution of
Municipalities within the district under sub section (i) of section 49 of the Sikkim Act,
1993 and under section 6 of the Sikkim Municipalities Act, 1995 respectively which-ever is later but not before the expiration of thirty days from the date of publication of
the notification constituting such local bodies within the district, the prescribed auth-ority shall call a joint meeting of all the members of the Zila Panchayat and Manicipalities within the district by serving on of all the members a notice in Form I of not
less than seven days specifying therein the dates venue and time of such meeting.
(2)
Such meeting shall be presided over by the prescribed authority or such other officer
as may be authorized by the prescribed authority. The prescribed authority or the
other official authorized by him shall not be entitled to vote at the election.
(3)
Two-third number of total membership shall rom a quorum of the meeting. On the
date of the meeting if there is no quorum within an hour of the time fixed for the
meeting the Presiding Officer shall adjourn the meeting.The adjourned meeting shall
be held on such date, place and time as may be fixed by the priscribed authority and
the provisions regarding notice in Form I to members of the Zilla Panchyat and
Municipalities referred to in sub-rule (i) shall apply Provided that no quorum shall be
necessary for an adjourned meeting.
(4)
If in case there is no Municipality duly constituted for the urban areas within the
District under the provisions of the Sikkim Municipalities Act, 1995, or if there
is likehood of delay in constitutingsuch urban local bodies for more than a period of
three months from the date of publication of notification for constitution of the Zilla
Panchayats, the prescribed authority may call the meeting of the members of the Zilla
Panchayat for constitution of District Planning Committee without of the members
further delay, However, in such case the representation from the urban areas as
required under clause (c) of sub-section (i) of section 184 till the constitution of the
Municiipalities Act, 1995 shall be kept vacant till the cinstitition of the Municipalities.
(5)
The Presiding Officer shall, immediately after the commencement of the meeting, call
upon the members present to propose and second names of the candidates from
amongst themselves for election of members of the District Planning Committee. He
shall record the names of the candidates proposed together with the names of the
proposers and seconders The Presiding Officer shall reject any proposal if the
candidate refuses to stand for the election and he may not accept any proposal after
the list of candidates has been finalized by him.
(6)
The names proposed and seconded are not more than the seats allotted to be filled up
by such members by election the Presiding Officer shall declare them to be duly
elected members of the District Planning Committee by filling up Form 2,.
(7)
If more candidates have been proposed and seconded than the seats allotted to be
filled up by such election and have agreed to stand for election, the Prisiding Officer
shall conduct the election in the following manner namely:(a)
The Presiding Officer shall, cause to be prepared as many ballot papars as
there are members present containing the names of candidates arranged according
to the alphabetical order of their surnames in Form 3 in such language or languages
as the prescribed authority may direct.
(b)
The Presiding Officer shall, immediately before the commencement of the
election satisfy all members present that the ballot box is empty and also allow the
members present to inspect the ballot box and thereafter secure and seal such ballot
box and have it kept at a place which can be seen by himself and all the members
Present.
(c )
The Presiding Officer shall, thereafter, hand over one such ballot paper as pre-pared under clause(4) to each member present after putting his initial on the back of
each ballot paper. He shall then ask each member in turn to record his vote at a table
so placed that no other person can see such member while putting the mark “X” in the
place provided for the purpose in the ballot paper opposite the names of the candicates
for whom he intends to vote, to fold it up and insert it into the ballot box.
(d)
If a member is unable to write or is physical incapciated from voting, the Pres-iding Officer shall, at the request of such member, take him to record his vote to the
tables so placed, ascertain his choice and accordingly mark the ballot paper, fold it up
and insert it into that ballot box,. The Presiding Officer shall cause such arrangements
to be made as to ensure secrecy of the ballot paper.
(8)
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Immediately after the voting is over, the Presiding Officer shall open the ballot box in the
presence of the members present,take out the ballot papers therefrom, count them and record
the number there of in Form 4. The Presiding Officer shall reject any ballot paper if :(a)
It bears the signature of the voter or contains any word or sign or visible representa-tion by which such voter can be identified; or
(b)
the mark “X” is placed against the name of more candidates than the seats allotted to
be filled up by such election or ;
( c)
the mark “X” is so placed thereon as to make it doubtful for which candidate the vote
Was in ended to be given;or
(d)
it does not bear the signature of the Presiding Officer.
(9)
After completion of counting and recording the number of votes received by each
candidate,
the Presiding Officer shall, declare in From 5as many candidates as the number of mem-bers to be elected from the Municipalities Zilla Panchyat concerned of the district as
provided under clause ( c) of Sub Section (i) of Section 184 of the Sikkim Municiplaties
Act, 1995, to whom the largest number of valid votes has been given, to be duly elected
at the election.
(10)
The Presiding Officer shall forward the name of the elected members of District Planning
Committee to the prescribed authority, who shall publish the same in the Official Gazette.
(11)
The Forms and other papers relating to the election of members of District Planning
Committee shall be sent by the Presiding Officer to the prescribed authority for saga
custody. The prescribed authority shall keep the papers in safe custody for six months
after which these Forms and papers shall be destroyed in such manner as the prescribed
authority may deem fit.
4.
Resignation of Member :-
The member of a District Planning Committee may resign from his office by submitting
his resignation in writing of his intention to do so to the Prescribed Authority. Such
resignation having been accepted the member shall vacate his office and the causual
vacancy shall be deemed to have occurred in such office:
Provided that a person tendering resignation may withdraw his resignation before it is
accepted by the Prescribed Authority.
(i)
5.
Removal of Member:The Prescribed Authority may, after giving an opportunity to a member of a Distict
Planning Committee to show cause against the action proposed to be taken against
him, by order remove him from office if(a)
(b)
(c)
(c)
after his election he is convicted by a criminal court of an offence involving
moral turpitude and publishable with imprisonment for a period of more than
six month ; or
he was disqualified to be a member of a Zilla Panchayat or municipality/
municipalities to which he represent at the time of election ;or
he is removed from the membership of a Zilla Panchayat or municipality
concerned of the district after his election to the District Planning Committee
of that district ; or
he absents from three consective meetings of the District planning Committee
without the leave of the District Planning Committee.
(2)
Any member of a District Planning Committee who is removed from the office
by the Prescribed Authority under sub-section (i)may, within a period of thirty days
from the date of the order, appeal to such authority as the State Government may by
notification, appoint on this behalf, The authority so appointed may stay the operation
of the order till the disposal of the appeal and may, after giving notice of appeal to the
prescribed authority, and after giving the appeallant an opportunity of being heard,
modify, set aside on confirm the order.
(3)
The order passed by such authority on such appeal shall be final.
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6.
Filling up of causal vacancy in place of a Member of District Planning Committee:(1)
If the office of a member of a District Planning Committee becomes vacant by reason
of the death, resignation, removal or otherwise, such vacancy shall be filled in by election of
another person under these rules. The person elected shall take office forthwith and shall hold such
office till the term of his predecessor.
7.
Meeting of the District Planning Committee :(1)
The meeting of the District Planning Committee shall be held at least twice a year.
(2)
The Chairman, District Planning Committee who is Adhakshya of concerned Zilla
Panchayat shall obtain plan proposal from all Gram Panchayats and Municipalities within the
District and after consolidating the same prepare a draft plan for the district.
(3)
As soon as may be after the preparation of draft district plan the Chariman shall call a
meeting of the District Planning Committee intimating each member by a notice indicating
therein the date, time, venue and agenda of such meeting.
8.
Allowances to members :The Members of the District Planning Committee shall be entitled for such sitting
allowances from the concerned Zilla Panchayat fund at similar rates as are applicable to the
members of Zilla Panchayat for the time being in force.
9.
Proceeding not to be vitiated by any vacance :The proceedings of a District Planning Committee shall not to be vitiated by any
vacancy in its membership due to death or resignation of a member or members or delay in
constriction of a Zilla Panchayat or Municipality/Municipalities, as the case may be, for the
time being.
10.
Term of Office :The term of office of the members of District Planning Committee shall expire with
the term of the concerned Zilla Panchayat and Municipalities. However the Government may
extend such term by notification till a new District Planning Committee is constituted.
Secretary
Rural Development Department,
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FORM I
(See sub-rule (I) or sub-rule (3) of rule 3 )
Form of notice of meeting for election of members of District Planning Committee.
In pursuance of the provisions under sub-rule (i) or sub-rule (3) of rule 3 of the Sikkim
Panchayat and Municipalities (Election of Members of District Planning Committee and Manner of
Convening Meeting)Rules, 1996 notice is hereby given for a joint meeting of the Zilla Panchayat and
Municipalities within district to be held at the time, place and on the date fixed below to elect
members of the District Planning Committee of District.
All members of Municipalities Zilla Panchayat are requested to attend.
DATE
(1)
PLACE
(2)
TIME
(3)
Date ………………………………………
Place ……………………………………..
Prescribed Authority.
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FORM 2
(See * Clause (a) of sub-rule (7) of rule 3)
From of ballot paper of election of *members of District Planning Committee of……………
District .
SERIAL NO.
(1)
NAME (S) OF CANDIDATE (S)
(2)
FOR MARK (X) BY
(3)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Place…………………………………………….
Date ……………………………..
……………………………………….
( Signature of the Presiding Officer).
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FORM 3
(See sub rule (8) of rule 3)
Form of recording the number of valid votes in an election of members of District Planning
Committee.
In pursuance of the provisions under sub-rule (8) of rule 3 of the Sikkim Panchayat and Muni-cipalities (Election of Members of District Planning Committee and Manner of Convening Meeting)
Rules, the number of valid votes received by the candidates (s) in an election of members of District
Planning committee is recorded below :-
OF DISTRICT
NAME OF CANDIDATES NATURE OF OFFICE
NUMBER OF VALID
ON WHICH ELECTION
VOTES SECURED
HELD
_______________ _______________
__________________
_________________
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Date……………………………
………………………………….
Place…………………………..
…………………………………..
( Signature of the Presiding office Officer).
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FORM 4
(See sub-rule (6) of rule 3)
Form of declaration of result of an uncontested election in the office of members of
District Planning Committee.
In pursuance of the provisions of *sub-rule (6) of rule 3 of the Sikkim Panchayat and
Municipalities (Election of the Members of the District Planning Committee and Manner of
Convening Meeting Rules, 1996 the following candidates (s) is/are hereby declared as duly elected as
The members of the District Planning Committee.
NAME OF THE DISTRICT
_______________________
(1)
NAME & ADDRESS OF THE
CANDIDATE (S) ELECTED
__________________________
(2)
NAME OF THE OFFICE TO
WHICH ELECTED
_________________________
(3)
Date………………………
Place ………………………
……………………………………..
Signature of the Presiding Officer.
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FORM 5
Declaration of result of Election under sub-rule (9) of rule 3 of the Sikkim Panchayat and
Municipalities (Election of members of District Planning Committee and Manner of Convening
Meeting ) 1996.
In pursuance of the provisions of Section 27 of the Sikkim Panchayat Act, 1993 and clause
(a) sub-rule (1) of Section 184 of the Sikkim Municipalities Act, 1995 read with rule (9) of rule 3
Of the Sikkim Panchayat and Municipalities (Election of Members of District Planning Committee
And Manner of Convening Meeting )Rules, 1996 declare that-
(NAME & ADDRESS)
Has/have been duly elected to fill the seat/seats in the ……………………….District
Planning Committee from……………………………District.
Place………………………………….
Date ………………………………….
…………………………………………..
(Signature of the Presiding Officer).
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS, GANGTOK.
Gangtok Thursday, 14th November, 1996
No. 153
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
HOME DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
No. 59/Home/96
Dated. 11.10.1996
NOTIFCATION
In supersession of this Department’s Notification No. 51(7) Home/83/107 dated 16th
August ,1990, the State Government is pleased to reconstitute the Scheduled Castes Welfare
Board as follows :(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
Shri Mangal Singh Biswakarma, Bikamat, South Sikkim
Shri Jas Bahadur Das Ravongla, South Sikkim
Shri Panchaman Sarki, Mellidara , South Sikkim
Shri Giri Pariyar Soreng, West Sikkim
Shri Naradmani Kathri, Hee Burmiok, West Sikkim
Shri Jangbir Darnal Daramdin, West Sikkim
Shri Jit Bahadur Berdewa, Hee Burmiok, West Sikkim
Shri Lall Bahadur Bardewa, Dikchu, North Sikkim
Shri Arjun Kumar Das, Rhenock, East Sikkim
Shri Trilochan Lamichaney, Khamdong, East Sikkim
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
OFFICIAL MEMBERS
(1)
(2)
Miss B.M. Singh , Secretary , Women & Child
Welfare Department
Mrs. Tashi Yangzum Bhutia,
Executive Officer,Welfare Department
Member
Member Secretary.
III. Shri Badri Thatal shall be the Chairman of the Board as already notified vide Notification
No. 79/Home/94 dated 30th December, 1994.
By order and in the name of the Governor.
K.SREEEDHAR RAP
CHIEF SECRETARY
File No.250(5)93-94/SC & ST WB
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRES.
Gangtok Thursday, 14th November, 1996
No. 154
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
HOME DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
Dated : 25th October, 1996.
No. 60/Home/96.
NOTIFICATION
Government of Sikkim hereby constitutes a Technical Advisory Committee at the State
In order to supervise the scheme for establishing an agency for reporting agricultural statisIn the State of Sikkim. The composition of the Committee will be as follows :Secretary,
Agriculture Department
-
Chairman
Secretary,
Land Revenue Department
-
Member
Joint Director, ICAR
Sikkim Unit
-
Member
Asstt.Director, NSSO (FOD),
Government of India, Gangtok
-
Member
Director, Bureau of Economics and Statistics,
Government of Sikkim, Gangtok
-
Member
This Committee will function initially for a period of five years and the Committee may
Any other member if necessary.
The Committee will examine all aspects of survey programme for the Cemtally Sponsored
Scheme of EARAS and review the progress of implementation from time to time. The com-mittee will also prepare a periodic reports of the progress of the scheme and ensure that the
Methodology employed is such as to improve the quality of reporting and enhance both the
Volume and quality of the quality of the data produced as per the scheme.
K.SREEDHAR RAO
Chief Secretary
F .No. 1(22)NSSO/96-97
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS, GANGTOK.
Gangtok Wednesday, 20th November, 1996
No. 156
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
LABOUR DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
No. 25/DL
Dated : 16.11.1996.
NOTIFICATION
In exercise of the power conferred by Sub-Section (1) of Section 13 of the Emloyees’
Provident Fund and Miscellaneous Provision Act, 1952 (19 of 1952), the State Government hereby
apoints the Regional Provident Fund Commissioners, Assistant Providents Fund Commissioners
and enforcement Officers for the State of State of West Bengal and Union Territory of Andaman
and Nicorab to be Inspectors for the State of Sikkim for the Purposes of the said Act and Schemes
framed thereunder in relation to establishments other than those specified in sub-clause (i) of
(a) clause of section 2 of the said Act.
P.D. TASHI I.A.S.
Secretary to the Government of Sikkim,
Labour Department.
(File No. DL/17/76-77).
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS, GANGTOK
Gangtok Thursday, 21st November,1996
No. 157
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
DEPTT. OF PERSONAL ., ADM. REFORMS & TRG.
GANGTOK
No. 29/GEN/DOP.
DATED:10.7.1996.
NOTIFICATION
In exercise of the Power conferred by the proviso to Article 309 of the Constitution, the
Governor of Sikkim is pleased to make the following rules further to amend the Sikkim
Government Service Rules 1974, namely:(1)
(2)
These rules may be called the Sikkim Government Service (Amendment) Rules 1996;
They shall come into force on the date of their publication in the official Gazettee;
1. In the Sikkim Government Services Rules 1974, for existing Rule 7, the following rule shall be
substituted, namely :“ Unless otherwise directed by the Government in any particular case, the status of a person
newly appointed against a post shall be purely temporary till he completes the period of pro-bation, as prescribed for the post, continuously and satisfasctorily either in same post or in
another equivalent or higher post or posts. On completion of the said period, he/she shall
be eligible to be confirmed in his/her turn in the entry grade subject to his/her being found
suitable and availability of a regular post, temporary or permanent.
Note (i)
A Government servant cannot be confirmed against more than one post/grade at the same
time.
Note (ii)
The Government may appoint a permanent Government servant against any post in a tempo-rary capacity. In such cases, his/her service in a temporary capacity in any post shall count
as continuous qualifying service for all purposes.
Note (iii) A General(i) Confirmation will be made only once in the service of an official which will be in the
entry grade.
(ii) Confirmation is delinked from the availability of permanent vacancy in the grade.
In other words, an officer who has successfully completed the probation may be considered
for confirmation.
B.
Comfirmation in the grade to which initially recruited :
(i) As at present, the appointee should satisfactorily complete the probation.
(ii) The case will be placed before the DPC comstituted by the Government from time
To time.
(iii) A specific order of confirmation will be issued when the case is cleared from all angles.
C.
On promotion:
(i) If the recruitment rules do not prescribe any probation, an officer promoted on regular
basis (after following the prescribed DPC, etc. procedure) will have all the benefits that a
person confirmed in that grade would have.
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(ii)
Where probation is prescribed, the Appointing Authority will, on completion of the prescribed
period of probation, assess the work and conduct of the officer himself/herself and
in case the conclusion is that the officer is fit to hold the higher grade he/she will pass an order
declaring that the person concerned has successfully completed the probation. This declaration will
be noted in the Service Book. If the Appointing Authority considers that the work of the officer has
not been satisfactory or needs to be watched for some more time, he/she may revert him/her to the
post or grade from which he/she was promoted or extend the period of probation as the case may be.
Since there will be confirmation on promotion before an official is declared to have com-pleted the probation satisfactorily, a rigorous screening of his/her performance should be made
and there should be no hesitation to revert a person to the post or grade from which he/she was
was promoted if the work of the official during probation has not been satisfactory.
D.
The existing Government of Sikkim decision below Rule 7 will cease to be applicable.
The existing Government servants who are not yet confirmed shall be confirmed in accordance
with the above provisions and orders of confirmation will be issued and noted in the service book.
E.
In rule 24 and 26 of the Sikkim Government Establishment rules 1974 which are supplementary to Sikkim Government Service Rules 1974, the word “permanent post” and “Per-manent vacancy” shall be read as regular post whether permanent or temporary” and “regular
vacancy” respectively.
II.
In the Sikkim Government service Rules,1974 below sub rule 11 of the Rule 5, the following
explanation shall be incorporated, namely :“Explanation:-the concept of lien as the title of a government servant to hold substanti-vely a permanent post will undergo a change consequent on simplification of confirmation
procedure as per Note (iii) below Rule 7. Lien will now represent only the right/title of a government
servant to hold a regular post, whether permanent or temporary, either immediately or in termination
of periods of absence. The benefits of having a lien in a grade will thus be enjoyed by all government
servants who are confirmed in the grade of entry or who have been promoted to a
higher post and declared as having completed the probation satisfactorily where it is prescribed or
those who have been promoted on regular basis to a higher post where no probation is prescribed
under the Rules, as the case may be.
The above right/title will, however, be subject to the condition that the juniormost person
in the grade will be liable to be reverted to the lower grade if at any time the number of persons
So entitled is more than the posts available in the grade. For example, if a person who is confirmed
or whose probation in a higher post has been declared as having been completed or noe who is
holding a higher post for which there is no probation on a regular basis or reverts from deputation or
foreign service and if there is no vacancy in that grade to accommodate him/her the juniormost
person will be reverted. If, however, this government servant himself/herself is the juniormost
he/she will be reverted to the next lower grade for which he/she was earlier promoted.”
III.
In Sikkim Government Service Rules 1974, in sub-rule 15 of rule 5, in clause (a) the words
“permanent post” shall be substituted by the word “regular post, whether permanent or temporary”.
BY ORDER
DY.SECRETARY TO THE GOVT.OF SIKKIM
DEPTT. OF PERSONNEL, ADM. REFORMS & TRG.
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS, GANGTOK.
Gangtok Monday, 25th November, 1996
No. 158
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
HOME DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK.
Dated 19th August,1996.
No.45/Home/96.
NOTIFICATION
In exercise of the powers conferred by clause (3) of Articles 166 of the Constitution of
India, the Governor of Sikkim is hereby pleased to make the following rules further to amend
Government of Sikkim (Allocation of Business) Rules, 1994, namely :1.
These rules may be called the Government of Sikkim (Allocation of Business) Fouth
Amendment Rules, 1996.
2.
In the Second Schedule to the Government of Sikkim (Allocation of Business)
Rules, 1994.
(a)
Under the heading XVIII-‘Irrigation Department’ in place of existing entry 6 the
Following entry shall be substituted:‘6.
Flood Control and Anti-Erosion Works including management and control of
Drainage and Jhora Training Works”.
By order and in the name of the Governor.
SONAM WANGDI, IAS
CHIEF SECRETARY.
(F.NO.7(17) HOME/79/VOL.III)
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS, GANGTOK.
Gangtok Monday, 25th November, 1996
No. 159
HIGH COURT OF SIKKIM.
GANGTOK
No.61/CONFDL/HCS.
Dated.28.9.96
NOTIFICATION
In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-Section 2 of Section 12 A of the Essential
Commodities (Special Provisions) Act, 1981, Mr.T.Dorjee, District & Sessions judge, East &
North is appointed as Judge of the Special Court.
This notification is in partial modification of the notification No.4 (41) 1979-80/Confdl/
HCS/13,dated 19.5.82.
BY ORDER
D.C. ROY
JOINT REGISTRAR.
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS.
Gangtok Monday, 25th November, 1996
No. 160
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
HOME DEPARTMENT
Dated: 15th November, 1996
No. 65/Home/96.
NOTIFICATION
In exercise of the powers conferred by clause (3) of Article 166 of the Constitution of
India, the Governor of Sikkim is hereby pleased to make the following rules to further amend
the Government of Sikkim (Allocation of Business ) Rules, 1994, namely :1.
These rules may be called the Government of Sikkim (Allocation of Business) Sixth
Amendment Rules, 1996.
2.
In the Second Schedule to the Government of Sikkim (Allocation of Business )Rules,
1994 under the heading XXXIV “Welfare Department” after the words “Seheduled
Castes and Scheduled Tribe” the words “other backward classes” are added, wherever
The words “Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes” occur.
By order and in the name of the Governor.
K.SREEDHAR RAO
Chief Secretary
(F.No 7 (17) Home/79/Vol. III)
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS, GANGTOK.
Gangtok Tuesday, 26th November, 1996
No. 161
OVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
HOME DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK.
Dated: 16th August, 1996.
No. 39/HOME/ 96.
NOTIFICATION
The State Government is pleased to appoint Shri Karma Topden, Member of Parliament
Rajya Sabha) as Honorary Advisor to the Department of Tourism, Government of Sikkim in a
purely honorary capacity. He shall not be paid any pay and allowances or any emoluments what
-so-over.
However, he shall be provided with a vehicle with requisite amount of fuel by the Tourism
Department as and when he visits different parts of the State in connection with his assignments.
By order and in the name of the Governor.
SOMAM WANGDI I.A.S
CHIEF SECRETARY
(F. No.54 (241) Home/96)
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS, GANGTOK.
Gangtok Wednesday, 27th November, 1996
No. 162
LAW DEPARTMENT
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
GOVERNMENT
Dated the 18th Nov, 1995.
No. 11/LD/RC/95
NOTIFICATION
The following Act of the parliament received the assent of the President on the 19th August,
1995 and published in theGazette of India Extrodinary, Part –II Section I, dated the 21st August,
1995 is hereby republished for general information :THE WORKMEN’S COMPENSATION (AMENDMENT)
ACT 1995
No .30 of 1995
(19th August, 1995)
An Act further to amend the Workmen’s Compersation Act, 1923.
Be it anacted by parliament in the Forty-sixth Year of the Republic of
India as follows :1.
(1)
This Act may be called the Workmen’s Compensation
short title
(Amendment) Act, 1995.
and commencement
(2)
It shall come into force on such date or dates as the Central
Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, appoint and differ-rent dates may be appointed for different provisions of this Act.
1of 1923.
2.
In section 2 of the Workmen’s Compensation Act, 1923 (hereinAfter referred to as the principal Act),
(i)
Amendment
of section 2.
in sub-section (i),(i)
in clause (d),
(I)
in sub-clause (i) for the word “legitimate”
Occurring at both the places, the words “legitimate or
Adopted” shall be substituted;
(II)
in sub clause (iii), in item( c), for the words
“legitimate or illegitimate “, the words” “legitimate or
Illegitimate or adopted” shall be substituted;
(III) the following Explanation shall be inserted at
The end, namely :“Explanation – For the purposes of sub-clause
(ii)and items (f) and (g) of sub-clause (iii), references
To a son, daughter or child include an adopted son,
Daughter or child respectively.”;
(ii)
in clause (n),(I)
in sub-clause(i), for the works and figures
‘section 3 of the Indian Railway Act, 1890”.the works
Brackets and figures “clause (34) of section 2 of the
Railways Act, 1989” shall be substituted ;
(II)
after sub-clause(i),the following sub-clause
Shall be inserted, namely:-
9of 1890.
24of 1989.
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“(ia) (a)
master, seaman or other member of
the crew of a ship.
(b)
a captain or other member of the crew
of an aircraft,
( c)
a person recruited as driver, helper
mechanic, cleaner or in any other capacity in
connection with a motor vehicle,
(d)
a person recruited for work aborad
by a company,
and who is employed outside India in any such capacity as is
specified in Schedule II and the ship, aircraft or motor vehicle,
or company, as the case may be, in registered in India, or”;
(b)
for sub-section (3), the following sub-section shall be
substituted, namely:“(3) The Central Government or the State Government, by notify-cation in the Official Gazette, after giving not less than three months’
notice of its intention so to do, may, by a like notification, add to
Schedule II any class of persons employed in any occupation which
it is satisfied is a hazardous occupation, and the provisions of this
Act shall thereupon apply, in case of a notification by the Central
Government, within the territoties to which the Act extends, or, in
the case of a notification by the State Government, within the State
to such classes of pesons:
Provided that in making addition, the Central Government or
the State Government, as the case may be, may direct that the pro-visions of this Act shall apply to such classes of persons in respect
of specified injuries only”.
Amendment
of section 3.
3.
In section 3 of the principal Act,(a)
in sub-section (i), in the proviso, in clause (b),after the
word “death” the words “or permanent total disablement” shall be
inserted;
(b)
in sub-section (3),(i)
for the opening portion beginning with the words,
“The State Government” and ending with the words and letter
“part C of that Schedule”, the words “The Central Govern- ment or the State Government” shall be substituted;
(ii)
after the words “shall apply”, the words, “in the case
of a notification by the Central Government, within the territories
to which this Act extends or, in case of a notification by
the State Government, within the State” shall be inserted.
4.
in section 4 of the principal Act,(a)
amendment
Of section 4.
in sub-section (i),(i)
in clause (a), for words “forty per cent.” And
twenty thousand rupees”. The words “fifty per cent and
fifty thousand rupees” shall respectively be substituted;
(ii)
in clause (b), the words “fifty per cent.” And twenty
four thousand rupees”, the words “sixty per cent “. And “sixty
thousand rupees” shall respectively be substituted;
(iii) in Explanation II, for the words “one thousand rupees”
at both the places where they occur, the words “two thousand
rupees” shall be substituted;
(b)
after sub-section (i), the following sub-section shall be
inserted, namely:-
3.
“(IA) Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-section
(i) ,which fixing the amount of compensation payable to a workman in respect of an accident occurred outside India, the Com-missioner shall take into account the amount of compensation,
if any,awarded to such workman in accordance with the law
of the country in which the accident occurred and shall reducr
the amount fixed by him by the amount of compensation
awarded to the workman in accordance with the law of that
Country”.
( c)
after sub-section (3) the following sub-section shall be inser-ted, namely:“(4) If the injury of the workman results in his death, the
employer shall, in addition to the compensation under subsection (i), deposit with the Commissioner a sum of one
thousand rupees for payment of the same to the eldest serving
dependant of the workman towards the expenditure of the
funeral of such workman or where the workman did not have a
dependant or was not living with his dependant at the time
of his death to the person who actually incurred such expenditure.”
5.
in section 4A of the principal Act, for sub-section(3) the following
Sub-section shall be substituted, namely:-
amendment
of section.4A
“(3) Where any employer is in default in paying the compensa-tion due under this Act within one month from the date it fell due,
The Commissioner shall(a)
direct that the employer shall, in addition to the amount
Of the arrears, pay simple interest thereon at the rate of
Twelve percent per annum or at such higher rate not excee-ding the maximum of the leading rates of any scheduled bank
As may be specified by the Central Government, by notification
In the Official Gazette, on the amount due; and
(b)
if, in his opinion, there is no justification for the delay,
Direct that the employer shall, in addition to the amount of
The arrears and interest thereon, pay a further sum not ex-ceeding fifty per cent of such amount by way of penalty:
Provided that an order for the payment of penalty shall
Not be passed under clause (b) without giving a reasonable
Opportunity to the employer to show cause why it should not
To be passed.
Explanation - For the purposes of this sub-section, “scheduled
2 of 1934.
Bank” means a bank for the time being included in the Second Schedule to
the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934.
(3A) The interest payable under sub-section(3) shall be paid to
the workman or his dependant, as the case may be, and the penalty
shall be credited to the State Government.
Amendment. 6.
In section 8 of the principal Act, of section 8.
(a)
in sub-section (i), the proviso, for the words “not exceeding
an aggregate of one hundred rupees, and so much of such aggregate”,
the words “of an amount equal to three months’ wages of such work-man and so much of such amount” shall be substituted;
(b)
in sub-section (4) the words “shall deduct therefrom the
actual cost of the workman’s funeral expenses, to an amount not
exceeding fifty rupees and pay the same to the person by whom such
expenses were incurred, and” shall be omitted.
Amendment 7.
In section 14 of the principal Act, in sub-section (4) for the words
7 of 1913
of section
and figures section 230 of the Indian Companies Act, 1913”. The words
1 of 1956.
And figures section 530 of the Companies Act, 1956” shall be substituted.
4.
Insertion of 8.
after section 15 of the principal Act, the following section shall be
new sections inserted, namely:15A and 15B
special provision
“15A This Act shall be apply in the case of workmen who are caprelating to capt –tains or other members of the crew of aircrafts subjects to the following
ains and other modification, namely:members of crew
of aircrafts.
(1)
The notice of the accident and the claim for compensation
may, except where the person injured is the captain of the aircraft,
be served on the captain of the aircraft as if he were the employer,
but where the accident happened and the disablement commenced
on board the aircraft it shall not be necessary for any member of the
crew to give notice of the accident.
(2)
In the case of the death of the captain or other member of
the crew, the claim for compensation shall be made within one year
after the news of the death has been received by the claimant or,
where the aircraft has been or is deemed to have been lost with
all hands, within eighteen months of the date on which the aircraft
was, or is deemed to have been, so lost:
Provided that the Commissioner may entertain any claim for compen-sation in any case notwithstanding that the claim has not been preferred in
due tome as provided in this sub-section, if he is satisfied that the failure so
to prefer the claim was due to sufficient casue.
(3)
Where an injured captain or other member of the crew
of the aircraft is discharged or left behind in any part of India or
in any other country, any depositions taken by any Judge or Magis
trate in that part or by any Coursular Officer in the foreign country
and ltransmitted by the person by whom they are taken to the Central
Government or any State Government shall, in any proceedings for
enforcing the claims, be admissible in evidence(a)
if the deposition is authenticated by the signature of the
Judge, Magistrate or Consular Officer before whom it is made;
(b)
if the defendant or the person accused, as the case may be
had an opportunity by himself or his agent to cross- examine the
witness;
( c)
if the deposition was made in the course of a criminal
proceeding or proof that the deposition was made in the presence of the
person accused ;
and it shall not be necessary in any case to prove the signature of official
character of the person appearing to have signed any such deposition and a
certificate by such person that the defendant or the person accused had an
opportunity of cross-examining the witness and that the deposition if made in
a criminal proceeding was made in the presence of the person accused shall,
unless the contrary is proved, be sufficient evidence that he had that opportunity and that it was so made.
59 of 1988.
15B. This Act shall applySpecial pre(i) in the case of workmen who are persons recruited by companies visions relaregistered in India and working as such aborad, and
lating to
(ii)
persons sent for work aborad with motor vehicles
workmen
registered under the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 as Drivers, helpers, aborad of
machanics, cleaners or other workmen subject to the following companies and
modifications, namely :motor vehicle.
(1)
The notice of the accident and the claim for compensation may be served on the local agent of the company,
or the local agent of the owner of the motor vehicle, in the
country of accident, as the case may be.
(2)
In the case of death of the Workmen in respect of
whom the provisions of this section shall apply, the claim for
compensation shall be made within one year after the news
of the death has been received by the claimant:
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Provided that the Commissioner may entertain any claim
For compensation in any case notwithstanding that the claim has
Not been preferred in due time as provided in this sub-section, if he
Is satisfied that the failure so to prefer the claim was due to sufficient
Cause.
(3)
Where an injured workmen is discharged or left behind in
Any part of India or in any other country any depositions taken by
And Jugde or Magistrate in that part or by any Consular Officer in the
Foreign country and transmitted by the person by whom they are
Taken to the Central Government or any State Government shall,
In any proceedings for enforcing the claims, be admissible in evidence –
(a)
if the deposition is authenticated by the signature of
The Judge, Magistrate or Consular Officer before whom it
Is made;
(b)
if the defendant or the person accused, as the case
May be, had an opportunity by himself or his agent to cross-examine the witness;
( c)
if the deposition was made in the course of a criminal
Proceeding, on proof that the deposition was made in the
Presence of the person accused,
And it shall not be necessary in any case to prove the signature of official
Character of the person appearing to have signed any such deposition and a
Certificate by such person that the defendant or the person accused had an
Opportunity of eross- examining the witness and that the deposition if made
In a criminal proceeding was made in the presence of the person accused
Shall, unless the contrary is proved, be sufficient evidence that he had that
Opportunity and that it was so made”.
Amendment
Of section 18A
9.
In section 18A of the principal Act, for the words “five hundred”
the words “five thousand” shall be substituted.
Amendment
Section 21
10.
In section 21 of the principal Act,(i)
Where any matter under this Act is to be done by or
Before a Commissioner, the same shall, subject to the provisions
Of this Act and to any rules made hereunder, be done by or
Before the Commissioner for the area in which –
(a)
the accident took place which resulted in the
Injury; or
(b)
the workman or in case of the death, the depen-dant claiming the compensation ordinarily resides ; or
( c)
the employer has his registered office:
Provided that no matter shall be processed before or by a
Commissioner, other than the Commissioner having jurisdiction
Over the areas in which the accident took place, without his giving
Notice in the manner prescribed by the Central Government to the
Commissioner having jurisdiction over the area and the State Gover-ment concerned:
Provided further that, where the workman, being the master
Of a ship or a seaman or the captain or a member of the crew of an
Aircraft or a workman in a motor vehicle or a company, meets with
The accident outside India any such matter may be done by or before
A Commissioner for the area in which the owner or agent of the ship,
Aircraft or motor vehicle resides or carries on business or the Regis-tered office of the company is situate, as the case may be.
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(IA) If a Commissioner, other than the Commissioner with whom
Any money has been deposited under section 8, procceds with a matter
Under this Act, the former may for the proper disposal of the matter
Call for transfer of any records or money remaining with the latter and
On receipt of such a request, he shall comply with the same”.
(ii)
second proviso to sub-section (2) shall be omitted.
11.
In section 22 of the principal Act, for the brackets, figure and works
“(I) No application for the settlement”. The following shall be substituted,
Namely:“(I)
Where an accident occurs in respect of which liability to
Pay compensation under this Act arises a claim for such compensation
May, subject to the provisions of this Act, be made before the Commis-sioner.
(IA) Subject to the provisions of sub-section (i), no application
For the settlement”.
Amendment
of section.
12.
In section 23 of the principal Act, for the words and figures “section
195 and of Chapter XXXV of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898”, the
2 of 1974.
works and figures “section 195 and of Capter XXVI of the Code of Criminal
Procedure, 1973” shall be substituted.
5of 1898.
Amendent
of section.
13.
In section 30 of the principal Act, in sub-section(3). For the words
36of 1963. and figures the Indian Limitation Act, 1908” the words and figures
The Limitation Act, 1963 shall be substituted.
9of 1908
14. In Schedule I of the principal Act, in Part II,-
Amendment
section 30.
Amendment of
Schedule I.
(i)
in the column relating to description of injury, against serial
Numbers 2,3,4,17,18,19,20,for the figures ‘8’, ‘41/2”, ‘5’
And ‘31/2’ wherever they occur, the figures and abbreviations “20.32
Cms.”, 11.43cms.” “12.70cms.” and “8.89cms.” shall respectively
Be substituted.
(ii)
after serial number 10 and the entries relating thereto, the
Following serial number and entries shall be inserted, namely:“10A Guillotine amputation of tip of thumbs without
Loss of bone.
(iii) in the column relating to percentage of loss of earning capa-city against serial numbers 21,22 and 23, for the figures and word
“40”, “30”, the figures and word “50”, “50” and 50 shall respectively
Be substituted;
(iv)
after serial number 26 and entries relating thereto, the
Following serial number and entries shall be inserted, namely:“26A. Loss of partial vision of one eye.
10”;
Amendment of
Schedule 11.
15.
In Schedule II of the principal Act,(i)
in term (i), after the words “railways , in connection with
The operation”, the word “repair” shall be inserted;
(ii)
in item (vii), for the words and figure the Indian Ports
Act, 1908” the words and figures “the Ports Act, 1908 or the Major
Port Trusts Act, 1963” shall be substituted;
15of 1963
38of 1963
(iii) in item (xii), for the words, brackets and figures”clause (4)
9of 1894
Of section3, and sub-section (i) of section 148 of the Indian Railways
Act, 1890”, the words, brackets and figures “clause (31)of section 2 24of193
And sub-section(i) of section 197 of the Railways Act, 1939” shall be
Substituted;
(iv)
for item (xix), the following item shall be substituted,
Namely:-
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“(xix) employed, otherwise than in a clerical capacity , in the
Generating transforming, transmitting or distribution of elec-trical energy or in generation or supply of gas;or”;
(v)
in term (xxix), for the words “ employed in farming”, the
Words “employed in horticultural operations, forestry, bee-keeping
Or farming” shall be substituted;
(vi)
after item (xxii) and before the Explanation, the following
Items shall be inserted, namely:“(xxxiii) employed as watchman in any factory or establish-ment;or
(xxiv) employed in any operation in the sea for catching
Fish ;or
(xxxv) employed in any employment which requires handling
Of snakes for the purpose of extraction of venom or for the
Purpose of looking after snakes or handling any other poiso-nous animal or insect; or
(xxxvi) employed in handling animals like horses, mules and
Bulls:cr
(xxxvii) employed for the purpose of loading or unloading
Any mechanically propelled vehicle or in the handling or trans-port of goods which have been loaded in such vehicles;or
(xxxviii) employed in cleaning of sewer lines or septic tanks
Within the limits of a local authority;or
(xxxix) employed on surveys and investigation, emploration
Or guage or discharge observation of rivers including drilling
Operations, hydrological observation and flood forecasting
Activities, groundwater serveys and exploration;or
(xi)
employed in cleaning of jungles or reclining land or
Ponds in which on any one day of the preceeding twelve months
More than twenty-five persons have been employed ;or
(xii) employed in installation, maintenance or repair of
Pumping equipment used for lifting of water from wells, tube-wells, ponds, lakes, streams and the like;or
(sliii) employed in the construction, boring or deepening of
An open well or dug well, bore well, bore-cum-dug-well,
Filter-point and the like;or
(xliv) employed in spraying and dusting or insecticides or
Pesticides in agricultural operations or plantations; or
(xlv) employed in mechanized harvesting and threshing
Operations; or
(xlvi) employed in working or repair or maintenance of
Bulldozers, tractors, power tillers and the like;or
(xlvii) employed as artist for drawing pictures on advertise-ment boards at a height of 3.66 metres or more
From the ground level; or
(xlvii) employed in any newspaper establishment as de-fined in the Working Journalists and Other Newspaper
Employees (Conditions of Service) and Miscellaneous Provisions
Act, 1955 and engaged in outdoor work,”.
16.
In Schedule III of the principal Act, in Part B, after serial number Amendment of
24 and the entries relating thereto, the following serial number and entries schedule III.
Shall be inserted, namely:“25.
26.
Snow blindness in snow bound
Areas
Disease due to effect of heat in
Extreme hot climate.
All work involving exposure to the
risk concerned.
All work involving exposure to the
Risk concerned.
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27.
Disease due to effect of cold in
extreme cold climate.
All work involving exposure to the
risk concerned.
K.L. MOHANPURIA,
Secretary to the Government of India.
B.R. PRADHAN,
Secretary to the Government of Sikkim,
Law Department.
F.No. II (256) LD/81-95.
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Gangtok Wednesday, 27th November, 1996
No. 163
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
DEPTT. OF PERSONNEL, ADM. REFORMS & TRG.
GANGTOK.
DATED:8TH AUGUST 96.
No. 45/GEN/DOP
NOTIFICATION
In exercise of the powers conferred by the proviso to Article 309 of the Constitution of
India the Governor is pleased to make the following rules to amend the Sikkim Government
Service Rules 1974, namely:1.
(1)
(2)
2.
These rules may be called the Sikkim Government Service (Amendment) Rules
1996;
They shall come into force from the date of publication in the official Gazette;
In the Sikkim Government Service Rules 1974, after sub-rule (1) of Rule 99, the following
Rules shall be inserted:-
(2)
On attainment of 50 years of age performance of government servants shall be
Renewed for examining his/her fitness to continue in the service beyond the age of 50 years
at various levels of the Government as under :(a)
For non-gazetted employees:
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(b)
For gazetted officers:
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
( c)
Head of Department
Joint Secretary, Finance Department
Joint Secretary, Home Department
Chief Secretary
Finance Secretary
Head of Department
For Heads of Departments:
(i)
Chief Secretary will examine each case and place it before the Chief Minister
For decision.”
Sub rule (2) of Rule 99 shall be renumbered as sub-rule (3).
R.S.BASNET
SECRETARY TO THE GOVT.OF SIKKIM
DEPTT. OF PERSONNEL, ADM. REFORMS & TRG.
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Gangtok Wednesday, 27th November, 1996
No. 164
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
HOME DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
Dated.17th August, 1996.
No. 40/Home/96
NOTIFICATION
The State Government is pleased to appoint Shri Bhim Dahal, Member of Parliament, (Lok
Sabha )as Political Secretary to the Chief Minister in a purely honorary capacity with immediate
effect. He shall not be paid any pay and allowance or any emoluments whatsoever.
However, he shall be provided with transport facility for his road journeys from and to
Bagdogra and for tours conducted within the State in connection with his honorary assignment.
By order and in the name of the Governor.
SONAM WANGDI I.A.S
Chief Secretary
(F.No. 54 (241)Home/96)
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Government Wednesday 27th November, 1996
No. 165
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
DEPARTMENT OF PERSONNEL, ADM. REFORMS & TRG.
GANGTOK.
Dated:13th August, 1996.
No. 49/GEN/DOP.
NOTIFICATION
The Governor is pleased to make the following rules to amend the Sikkim Government
Service (Confidential Roll) Rules, 1976, namely1.
(1)
(2)
2.
These rules may be called Sikkim Government Service(Confidential Roll)
Amendment Rules, 1996;
They shall come into force with immediate effect.
In the Sikkim Government Service(Confidential Roll)Rules, 1976,
(i)
In Schedule ‘A’ after item 14 the following shall be inserted:“15.
Overall grading:
(Please put a ring round
the appropriate grading
and strike out other gradings)
Outstanding
Very good
Good
Average.
Below Average”
(ii)
In Schedule ‘B’ after item 14 the following shall be inserted :-
“15.
Overall gradings:
Outstanding
(Please put a ring round
The appropriate grading
And strike out other gradings0
Very good
Good
Average
Below Average”.
(iii)
The existing item 15,16,17 & 18 shall be renumbered as 16,17,18 & 19 as the
case may be.
By order.
R.S.BASNET
Secretary to the Govt. of Sikkim
Deptt. Of Personnel, Adm. Reforms & Training.
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Gangtok Thursday, 29th November, 1996
No. 166
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
HOME DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK.
Dated 17th August, 1996.
No. 41/Home/96.
NOTIFICATION
In exercise of the powers under section 4 of the Juvenile Justice Act, 1986(Act No. 53
1986),the State Government is pleased to appoint Shri Viond Pradhan of Namchi as the
Chairman of the Juvenile Welfare Board with immediate effect.
By order and in the name of the Govenor.
SONAM WANGDI, IAS
CHIEF SECRETARY
(F.NO.2 (1) HOME/77/Pt.II)
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Gangtok Thursday, 28th November, 1996
No, 167
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
HOME DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK.
DATED:17th August, 1996.
No. 42/HOME/96.
NOTIFICATION
In partial amendment to Notification No. 79/Home/94 dated 30th December. 1994 to the
extent relevant and in supersession of Notification No.19/Home/96 dated 24th May, 1996, the
State Government is pleased to make the following appointments with immediate effect :-
Mr. Menlom Lepcha, MLA as Chairman, Sikkim Milk Union.
Mr. T.R.Sharma as Chariman, Sikkim Nationalised Transport.
By order and in the name of the Governor.
SONAM WANGDI I.A.S
CHIEF SECRETARY
(F.No 2 (1) Home/77/Pt.III)
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS, GANGTOK.
Gangtok Thursday, 28th November, 1996
No. 168
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
HOME DEPARTMENT
Dated: 17th August, 1996.
No. 43/Home/96
NOTIFICATION
The State Government is pleased to appoint with immediate effect, Mr, C.M.Rai of
Singtam as Chiarman of the Tourism Development Board constituted vide Notification
No. 33/Home/96 dated 15th July, 1996.
By order and in the name of the Governor.
SONAM WANGDI IAS
Chief Secretary
(F. No. 2(1) Home/77/Pt.III)
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Gangtok Thursday, 28th November, 1996
No. 169
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
HOME DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
Dated: 27th August, 1996.
No. 50/Home/96
NOTIFICATION
To bridge the date gap in the unorganized sectors of the economy, the Government
of India has launched the nationwide Fourth Economic Economic Census in 1996. Under this gigantic process, each and every agricultural (Except crop cultivation and plantation) and nonagricultural entrepreneurial activity with its relative basic factors will be covered through a
house to house visit approach in all the urban and rural areas of State of Sikkim. The Success of the Census requires the co-operation of all the districts and the departments. To
take up this mammoth responsibility at the district level, the State Government hereby constitutes, for each of the four districts of the State, a Steering Committee under the Chairmanship of the District Collector and the officials of the concerned district as members.
2.
2.
The Steering Committee shall comprise as under:(i)
District Collector
(ii)
Deputy Director, Agriculture
(iii) Deputy Director, Education
(iv)
Deputy Director, Animal Husbandry
& Veterinary Service
(v)
District Development Officer, Rural
Development Department
(vi)
District Industries Officer, Industries
(vii) District Information Officer, Infirmation
& Public Relations.
(viii) Statistical Officer, Bureau of Economic
& Statistics
- Chairman
- Member
- Member
- Member
- Member
- Member
- Member
- Member Secretary
District Collector may co-opt any other members, if felt necessary
By Order and in the name of the Governor.
SONAM WANGDI, IAS
Chief Secretary
(F. No. 1(75)/EC/95-96/BES)
Gangtok Friday, 29th November, 1996
No. 170
No. 51/Home/96 Dated. 4th September, 1996
NOTIFICATION
In supersession of all previous orders on the subject, the State Government hereby
prescribes that the duty allowance fir Home Guards Sainik shall be at the rate of Rs. 50/- per
cent with effect from 1st April, 1996.
By order and in the name of the Governor
SONAM WANGDI, I.A.S.
Chief Secretary
(F. No. 17/SHG/92-93)
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Gangtok Friday 29th November, 1996
No. 171
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
LAW DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK.
Dated: the 2nd September, 1996.
No. 90/LD/LIT/93-96
NOTIFICATION
In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (3) of section 24 of the Code of
Criminal Procedure, 1973 (2 of 1974), and in supersession of Notification No. 4 LD/LIT/93,
dated the 25th November, 1993 and Notification No. 2/LD/LIT/94-95, dated the 24th April, 1995,
the State Government is hereby pleased to appoint Shri Namgyal Tshering Bhutia, as Additiona;
Public Prosecutor, (East & North) Disticts with immediate effect.
His terms of appointm,ent and payment of fees shall be governed by Law Officer’s
(Terms and Conditions) Rules, 1995.
BY ORDER.
B.C. SHALRMA
Joint L.R. and Joint Secretary
Law Department.
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Gangtok Monday, 2nd December, 1996
No. 172
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
HOME DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
Dated 2nd December, 1996
No. 68/Home/96.
NOTIFICATION
In exercise of the powers conferred by the explanation to Section 25 of Negotiable
intruments Act, 1881 (26 of 1881) read with Notification No. 12/15/90/JCA dated 24th
April, 1995 of the Central Government of Ministry of personnel, Public Grievances and
pensions, the State Government hereby declares that the following holidays shall be the
Public holidays through out Sikkim for the year 1997 A.D. in addition to Sundays
expressedly defined as public holidays in the said explanation:Sl.
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
Name of Holidays
New Year’s Day
Maghe Sankranti
Republic Day
Losar
Holi
Good Friday
Yearly closing of Bank
Accounts
Ramnavami (Chaite Dasai)
State Day
Saga Dawa
Bhanu Jayanti
Drukpa Tseshi
Tendong Hlo Rum Faat
Independence Day
Janamasthami
Half Yearly Closing
of Bank Accounts
Pand Lhabsol
Gandhi Jayanti
Durga Puja (Dasain)
Date (s)
Days of the
Week
No. of
days
1.1.1997
13.1.1997
And
14.1.1997
26.1.1997
8.2.1997
25.3.1997
28.3.1997
Wednesday
Monday
and
Tuesday
Sunday
Saturday
Tuesday
Friday
1 day
2 days
1 day
1 day
1 day
1 day
1.4.1997
16.4.1997
16.5.1997
22.53.1997
13.7.1997
7.8.1997
8.8.1997
15.8.1997
28.8.1997
Tuesday
Wednesday
Friday
Thursday
Sunday
Thursday
Friday
Friday
Monday
1 day
1 day
1 day
1 day
1 day
1 day
1 day
1 day
1 day
30.9.1997
16.9.1997
2.10.1997
8.10.1997
To
11.10.1997
Tuesday
Tuesday
Thursday
Wednesday
to
Saturday
1 day
1 day
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
Laxmi Puja (Tyohar)
Lhabab Duchen
Christmas
Kagyed Dance
Lossong
30.10.1997
To
2.11.1997
21.11.1997
25.12.1997
28.12.1997
29.12.1997
To
31.12.1997
Friday
to
Sunday
Friday
Thursday
Sunday
Monday
to
Wednesday
3 days
1 day
1 day
1 day
3 day
This supercedes Home Department Notification No. 66/Home/96 dated 26th
November, 1996.
By order of the Governor
K. SREEDHAR RAO, IAS
CHIEF SECRETARY
(F.NO. 38 (9) HOME/87/PT.III)
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS, GANGTOK
Gangtok Monday, 2nd December, 1996
No. 173
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
HME DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
Dated. 2nd December, 1996
No. 69/Home/96
NOTIFICATION
The Government of Sikkim is pleased to decide that the days as specified in the Annexure
to this Notification will be observed as holidays in all the public offices under it in addition to
all Sundays and Second Saturdays during the calendar year 1997 A.D.
It is further pleased to declare that Labour Day on 1st May, 1997 shall be a restricted
holiday which may be availed of by any employee on application.
This supercedes Home Department Notification No. 67/Home/96 dated 26th November,
1996.
By order of the Gvernor
K. SREEDHAR RAO IAS
CHIEF SECRETARY
(F. No, 38 (9) Home/87/Pt. III)
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ANNEXURE
LIST OF PUBLIC HOLIDAYS FOR 1997 FOR
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
Sl.
No.
Name of Holidays
1. New Year’s day
2. Maghe Sangkranti
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Republic Day
Losar
Holi
Good Friday
Ramnawami
(Chaite Dasin)
8. State Day
9. Saga Dawa
10. Bhanu Jayanti
11. Drukpa Tseshi
12. Tendong Hlo Rum Faat
13. Independence Day
14. Janamasthami
15. Pang Lhabsol
16. Gandhi Jayanti
17. Durga Puja (Dasain)
18. Laxmi Puja (Tyohar)
19. Lhabab Duchen
20. Christmas
21. Kagyed Dance
22. Losoong
Date (s)
Days of the week
No of
Days
1.1.97
13.1.97
And
14.1.97.
26.1.97
8.2.97
25.3.97
28.3.97
16.4.97
Wednesday
Monday
And
Tuesday
Sunday
Saturday
Tuesday
Friday
Wednesday
1 day
2 days
16.5.97
22.5.97
13.7.97
7.8.97
8.8.97
15.8.97
25.8.97
16.9.97
2.10.97
8.10.97
To
11.10.97
31.10.97
To
2.11.97
21.11.97
25.12.97
28.12.97
29.12.97
To
31.12.97
Friday
Thursday
Sunday
Thursday
Friday
Friday
Monday
Tuesday
Thursday
Wednesday
To
Saturday
Friday
To
Sunday
Friday
Thursday
Sunday
Monday
To
Wednesday
1 day
1 day
1 day
1 day
1 day
1 day
1 day
1 day
1 day
4 day
1 day
1 day
1 day
1 day
1 day
3 day
1 day
1 day
1 day
3 day
Total:
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30 days
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Gangtok Tuesday, 3rd December, 1996
No. 174
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIK
DEPTT. OF PERSONNEL, ADM. REFORMS & TRG
GANGTOK
NO. 107/GEN/DOP
DATED: 16/1/96
NOTIFICATION
In exercise of the powers conferred by the proviso to Article 309 of the Constitution of India,
the Governor heeby makes the following rules, namely:1.
Short Title and Commencement:
(1) These rules may be called the Sikkim State Subordinate Forest Service rules, 1996;
(2) They shall come into force on and from the date of their publication in the official
Gazette.
2.
Definition:
In these rules, unless the context otherwise requires:(a) “Appointed day” means the date on which these rules shall come into force;
(b) “Appointing authority” means the Government in the Forest Department;
(c) “Cadre controlling authority” means the Government in the Forest Department;
(d) “Cadre post” means any post, whether permanent or temporary, included in Schedule
(e) “Committee” ” means a Committee constituted under rule 7 (2) ;
(f) “Government” means the State Government of Sikkim;
(g) “Member of the Service” means a person appointed to the Sikkim State Subordiante
Forest Service;
(h) “Schedule” means a Schedule appended to these rules;
(i) “Service” means the Sikkim State Subordinage Forese Service;
(j) “Year” means the financial year commencing on the 1st day of April and ending on the
st
31 day of March next following.
3.
Constitution of the Service:
There shall be constituted a Service called the Sikkim State Subordinate Forest Service consisting of persins appointed to the Service in accordance with rules.
4.
Composition of the Service:
(1) The Service shall comprise of the posts as specified in column 2 of Schedyule I which the
Government may, by an order, revise or alter from time to time, as it may deem fit.
(2) The authorized strength and the composition of the cadre posts included in the Service
shall be as indicated in column 3 of Schedule I at its initial constitution.
(3) The scale of pay attached to the cadre posts of the Service shall be as shown in column
3 of the Schedule II.
5.
Member of the Service:
(1) The following category of persons shall be members of the Service:(a) persons appointed under rule 6 at the initial constitution of the Service;
(b) persons appointed to the cadre posts under rule 8.
(2) A person appointed under clause (a) of sub-rule (i) of this rule shall, on such appointment to the cadre post, be deemed to be a member of the Service from the appointed day.
(3) A person appointed under clause (b) of sub-rule (1) of this shall be a member of the
service from the date of such appointment.
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6. Initial constitution of the Service:
All persons holding on the appointed day, any of the cadre posts on a regular basis shall be deemed to have been appointed to the corresponding posts in the Service.
Provided that failure to exercise that option as aforesaid within the specified period shall ipsofacto be constructed for a absorption in the Service.’
7. Recruitment and maintenance of the Service:
(1) Vacancies arising in any of the cadre posts after the initial constitution of the service
shall be filled in the manner provided in Scheduled III and subject to such other condition or conditions as
may be prescribed by the Government.
(2) Appointed by promotion or by direct recruitment shall be made by the Appointing
authority on the recommendation of the Committee constituted by the Government, from tome to time
and after consultation with the Department of Personnel, Administrative Reforms and Training.
(3) An open competive as well as limited departmental competitive examination, whichever
is prescribed as a made f recruitment and promotion, shall be held by the Committee in accordance
with such rules and syllabus as the cadre controlling authority may prescribe.
8. Number of posts, classification and scales of pay:
The number of posts, their classifications and the scales of pay attached thereto shall be as
specified in the Schedule II.
9. Method of recruitment, age limit and other qualifications:
The method of recruitment, age limit, qualifications and other matters connected there with
shall be as specified in Schedule III.
10. Procedure for selection in case of direct recruitment:
A competitive examination for recruitment, to the Service shall be held at suh time and at
such place as the Government may from time to time notify. The scheme and syllabus for such examination
shall be such as may be specified in the Notification.
11. Procedure for promotion:
(i) All promotions to the Service shall be made in the recommendation of the Committee;
(ii) A llist of persons considered eligible for promotion oto the next higher grade shall be
furnished to the Committee by the Administrative Officer Forest or any officer directed by him.
(iii) The Committee, may, for the purpose of determining ability, initiative, marks for
physical fitness of the candidates consider the remarks reflected in the ACR and the performance assessed
through examination.
(iv) The Committee shall have power to fix separately the minimum qualifying marks for
written ezamination and shall have power to relax the same, if necessary, with the approval of the Principal Chief Conservator of Forests in respect of any class or category of persons.
(v)
No decision of the Committee if approved by the Principall Chief Conservator or Forest
shall be challenged merely on the ground of any irregularity of procedure.
(vi)
The list prepared under sub-rule (3) shall be submitted to the Principal Chief Conservator of Forests.
12. Training:
(i) Candidates provisionally selected in the basis of the results of the qualifying examination for the post of:(a) Range Officer Grade II shall be required to undergo field training within the State for
a period of 8 (eight) weekly before joining the training college. Such candidates as are found fit on the basis
of the result of College as directed by the Secretary-cum-Principal Chief Conservator of Forests.
(b) Forest Block Officer/ Forest shall have to undergo training in the Forests School
(c) Forest Guard shall have to undergo training in the Forest Guards Training School as
directed by the Secretary-cum-Principal Chief Conservator of Forests.
II.
Candidates other than departmental candidates during the field training or any training in training college or school, as the case may be, shall be paid such monthly stipend as may be sanctioned by the
Government from time to time.
III.
The departmental candidate during such training in training college or school, as the case may
be, shall be paid his grade pay and allowances as admissible under the rules.
IV.
The cost on account of:(a) Tution fees
(b) Travelling expenses,and
(c) Equipment allowance
As shall be sanctioned by the Government of India from time to time in the rules for the Ranfers Course and Foresters Course in connection with their training shall be borne by the Government.
13. Appointment and probation:
1.
The candidated who passes with honours or with higher standard certificate in the Forest Ran
gers course Examination or Foresters course examination, as the case may be, shall be appointed to the
respective post and shall be on probation for such period.
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Provided that the Principal Chief Conservator ofn Forests may for reasons to be recorded in
writing.
(a) Reduce the period of probation; or
(b) Extend the period of probation for such period not exceeding one year.
Provided further that any person of probation for such perion not exceeding of probation initially fixed or subsequently extended, as the case may be, shall be liable to be summarily discharged.
II.
Candidates possessing the Forest Rangers Course Exasmination for Foresters Course Examination with lower standard certificate or practical certificate shall be on probation for a period of 3 years and
on successful completion period they sha;; be conformed in respective grade losing their
seniority by 3 years.
14. Seniority:
I.
The relative seniority of members of the Service appointed to any grade in accordance with
rule 6 at the time of initial constitution of the Service shall be governed by their relative seniority obtaining
in the corresponding grade on the appointed day.
Provided that if the seniority of any shch member had been specifically determined on the said
date the same shall be determined by the Government.
II.
All persons appointed to the Service under Rule in any grade shall rank senior to those who
are appointed to that grade after the appointed day.
III.
The relative seniority of all direct recruits shall be determined by the order of merit in which
they are selected for such appointement. Persons appointed as a result of an earlier of selection shall be
senior to those appointed as a result of a subsequent selection.
IV.
The relative seniority of persons promoted to the various grades through the limited departmental competitive examination shall be determined by order of merit in which they are selected for such
promotion.
V.
Any delay in assuming charge of the higher grade on promotion due to administrative reasons,
such as transfer from any outlying station, or delay in being relief for want of substitute, shall not affect the
seniority of the person concerned.
Provided that where two persons obtain the same number of marks in the written examination and other tests held by the board and were also appointed in the lower grade on the same date, the
person older in age shall be rank senior.
VI.
The inter-seniority of direct recruits and promotees shall be determined on the basis of
their date of appointment to the grade.
VII.
Cases not covered by the above provisions, if any, seniority shall be determined by the Government.
15. Attempt at the examination:
No candidate shall be permitted to complete for more than 3 (three) times at the competitive
examination.
16. Execution by agreement:
A candidate after selection for training shal have to execute an agreement in the form as may
be specified by the Government binding himself and one surety, jointly or severally in the event of failing to
comply with any of the provisions of these rules to the satisfaction of the Government to refund any money
paid to him consequent on hissending on training and appointment as probationer.
17. Grades and their review.
(i)
The posts included in various grades of the Sercvice shall be such as are soecified in Schdule II.
(ii)
Government may make additions or deletions of the posts in the various grades as deemed
necessary from time to time.
(iii) Government may include in the Service may post other than those included in Schedule
1 or exclude from the Service a post included in the said Schedule.
18. Power to relax
Where the Government is of the opinion that it is necessary to expedient to do so, it may by
prder, for reasons to be recorded in writing, relax any of the provisions of these rules with respect to any
class or category of persons or posts.
18. Saving and repeal:
(i)
The conditions of service of the members of the Service I respect of matters for
which no provisions is made in these rules shall be the same as are applicable, from time to time, generally
to employees of the Government.
(ii)
Nothing in these rules shall affect reservations, relaxation of age limit and other concessions required to be provided for persons belonging to wpecial categories in accordance with the orders
issued by the Government from time to time.
(iii) On and from the appointed day, such of the provisions of the Sikkim Government
establishment Rules, 1974 which are not in conformity with provisions of these rules shall stand
repealed.
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(iv)
Notwithstanding such repeal, anything done or any action taken shall be deemed
to have been fone or taken under the corresponding provisions of these rules.
20. Removal of doubts
If may doubt arises as to the interpretation of any of the provisions of these rules, the same
shall be referred to the Governmment for decision.
SCHEDULE I
Name of the cadre post and the authorized strength
(See Sub-rule (1) and (2) of rule (4)
Sl. No.
Name of the post
1.
Forest Range Officer
Grade I
Forest Range Officer
Grade II
Forester (Block Officer)
Head Forest Guard
Forest Guard
2.
3.
4.
5.
No. of post
25
50
150
40
400
665
13
26
704
Leave Reserve 32 percent of 665
Training Reserve 34 percent of 665
TOTAL AUTHORISED STRENGTH
SCHEDULE II
Scales of pay to the cadre posts
(See Sub-rule (3) of rule 4)
Sl.
Name of post
Scale of pay
Sl. No.
Forest Range Officer
Grade I
Forest Rang Officer
Grade II
Block Officer (Trained)
Block Officer (Untrained)
Head Forest Guard
Forest Guard
Rs. 1520-2660
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Rs. 1410-2300
Rs. 1080-1760
Rs. 975-1550
Rs. 975-1275
Rs. 840-1200
SCHEDULE III
1.
2.
Post/Grade
Forest Range
Officer Grade I
Made of Recruitment
100% by promotion
Forest Range
Officer Grade II
50 % by promotion
And
50 % by direct
Recruitment
Eligibility conditions
From amongst the Range Officer Grade I
with not less than eight years of service
As such who has undergone Ranger’s
Training from a recognized training
Institution and obtained certificate in
Forestry.
From amongst Forest Block Officer/
Foresters who have:(i)
Completed not less than 8 years of service as such;
(ii)
Passed Senior Secondary Examination
Or equivalent of a recognized Board.
(iii) Passed the final Examination held at the
Foresters Training School.
(a) Age between 21 and 29 years
(b) Minimum qualification:-
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3.
Forest Block
Officer/ Forester
30% by promotion
And
(i) Bachelors Degree in Science with Botany
As one of the subjects of a recognized
University.
(ii) Height
: 155 cms.
(iii) Chest girth
: 84 cms.
(iv) Chest expansion
: 90 cms.
Note: Physical fitness to be certified
By te medical Board.
(v)
Should be able to walk 25 kms in four
Hours
From amongst the Head Forest Guards
who have:(i)
Put in 8 years of service as such:
(ii)
Passed Class VIII from any recognized
School.
(iii)
(a)
(b)
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
4.
Head Forest Guard
100 % by promotion
(i)
(ii)
5.
Forest Guard 100 % by direct
(a)
(b)
(i)
(ii)
(iv)
(vi)
Passed the Forestry Training prescribed
For Forest Guards.
Age between 18 to 28 years
Minimum qualificat
Passed Senior Secondary Certificate or
Equivalent examination I Science from
Of a recognized Board
Height ; 155 cms
Chest girth : 84 cms
Chest expansion : 90 cms
Note: Physical fotness to be certiFied by the Medical Board.
Should be able to walk 25 kms.
In four hours.
From amongst Forest Guard who have:Served atleast 10 years
Undergone training prescribed for
Forest Guards.
Age between 18 to 24 years.
Minimum qualification:Class VIII passed from a recognized
School.
Height
: 155 cms.
Chest girth : 84 cms
Chest expansion
: 90 cms
Should be able tp walk 25 in four
Hours.
(R. S. BASNET)
SECRETARY TO THE GOVT. OF SIKKIM
DEPTT. OF PERSONNEL, DEM, REFORMS & TRG.
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS, GANGTOK
Gangtok Thursday, 5th December, 1996
No. 175
GVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
LAND REVENUE DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
Notification No. 42/902/11/L.R. (S)
NOTICE UNDER SECTION 4 (1)
OF LAND ACQUISITION ACT, 1894
(1 of 1894)
Dated: 27/11/1996.
Whereas the functions of the Central Government under the Land Acquisition Act, 1894
(1 of 1894), in relation to the acquisition of land for the purpose of the Union have been entrusted to the State Government by Notification No. 12018/12/76/LRD dated 10.1.78 issued by the
Government of India in the Ministry of Agriculture and Irrigation under clause (1) of Articles 258
of the constitution of India.
And whereas it appears to the Governor that land is likely to be needed for a public
purpose being a purpose of the Union namel for construction of Ranjit Project Concrete Dam
in the block of Tashiding Elakha Tashiding District West, it is hereby notified that the pieces of
land comprising cadastral plot Nos 804, 810/A, 811/A, 813/A, 815/A, 817/A, 820/A and 814/933
and measuring, more or less 5.1340 hectares bounded as under:
East
West
North
: Ranjit River,
: Khaslans (Sarkar),
: D.F. of Sonam Kinga, Khasland, D.F. of Mingur Dorjee, D.F. of Yangden and
D.F. of Tashiding Gumpa,
South
: Ranjit Rives is likely to be needed for the aforesaid public purpose at the
public expense within the aforesaid block of Tashiding, West Sikkim.
This notification is made, under the provision of Section 4 of the Land Acquisition Act,
1894 read with the said notification, to all whom it may concern.
A plan of land may be inspected in the office of District Collector, West/.
In exercise of the powers conferred by the said Section read with the said notification, the
Governor is pleased to authorise the officers for the time being engaged in undertaking, with their
servants and workman, to enter upon and survey the land and do all other required or permitted
by that section.
Any person interested in the above land, who has any objection to the acquisition thereof,
may within thirty days after the date on which public notice of the substance of this notification
is given in the locality, file an objection in writing before the Collector, West.
T.B. DORJI
Additional Secretary,
Land Revenue Department,
Government of Sikkim
Gangtok
File No: 902/II/L.R. (S)
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS, GANGTOK.
Gangtok Saturday, 7th December, 1996
No. 176
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
LAND REVENUE DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
Notification No. 43/106/III L.R. (S)
Dated 29.11.96.
NOTICE UNDER SECTION 4 (1) OF
LAND ACQUISITION ACT, 1894.
Whereas it appears to Governor that land is likely to be needed for public purpose not
being purpose of the Union, namely for diversion of area measuring 2.2600 hectars of Khasland acquired by Poser Department at Rabom Chu for Hydel Project purpose under Lachen
block to the block of Winghik (Rafom), North District, Mangan, it is hereby notified that a piece
of land bearing plot No. 28/477 and measuring more or less 2.2600 hectares bounded as under:
East : Cardamom field of Smt. Degya, Cardamom field ofn Sri Asung,
West : Cardamom field of Smt Tsherind Dolma and Khasmahal
North : Khosla, Cardamom foeld of Naksuk and
South : Rabom Khola, Cardamom field of Benamin, and Cardamom field Suleyman
is likely to be needed for aforesaid public purpose expense within the aforesaid
block of Singhik.
A plan of the land may be inspected in the office of the District Collector, North.
In exercise of the power conferred by the aforesaid section the Governor is pleased to
authorise the officers for the time being engaged in the undertaking, with their servants and
workman to enter upon and survey the land and do all others acts required or permitted by
the section.
And whereas there is urgency to acquire the land the Governor is further pleased ti
Direct under 17 (4) that the provision of section 5A of the Act Shall not apply.
T.P. DORJI,
ADDITIONAL SECRETARY
LAND REVENUE DEPARTMENT,
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
GANGTOK.
FILE NO. 106/L.R. (S)
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS, GANGTOK
Gangtok Saturday, 7th December, 1996
No. 177
SIKKIM LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY SECRETARIAT
GANGTOK
Dated: 7th December, 1966
No. SLAS/96-97/2/306
NOTIFICATION
The following Order No. SKM/GOV/SECTT/529/96 dated 5th December, 1996, made by
the Governor of Sikkim is published for general information:
“In exercise of the powers conferred by Article 174(2) (a) of the Constitution of India,
I, Chaudhary Rahdhir Singh, Governor of Sikkim, hereby prorogue the Sikkim Legislative
Assembly which was summoned to meet on Thursday, the 12th, September, 1996.
CHAUDHARY RANDHI SINGH
Governor of Sikkim”
BY ORDER
MURARI LAL
Secretary
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS, GANGTOK
Gangtok Thursday, 19th December, 1996
No. 178
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
HOME DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
No. 63/Home/96
Dated: 5/11/96.
NOTIFICATION
The Government of Sikkim hereby constitutes a One Man Committee consisting of Shri
D.K. Gazmer, IAS. Secretary, Department of Welfare to examine all the cases of admission of
students from Sikkim into MBBS Courses,during the academic years 1993, 1994, 1995 and 1996,
and to investigate if thee have been any violations of rules and standing orders on the subject.
This Committee will submit its report within 15 days
K. SREEDHAR RAO
Chief Secretary
(F. No. 54 (139) Home/94)
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS GANGTOK
Gangtok Thursday, 19th December, 1996
No. 179
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
HOME DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
Dated: 5th November, 1996.
No. 64/Home/96
NOTIFICATION
In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-clause (i) of clause 7 of the Motor Spirit and
high Speed Diesel (Prevention of Malpractices in Supply and distribution) Order, 1990, the
State Government, hereby, authorise the Secretary, the Additional Secretary, te Joint Secretary
the Deputy Secretary, the Deputy Controller, the Assistant Controller and the Inspector of
the Weights and Measures in the Food and Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs Department to
exercise the powers and perform the function under that clause in their respective jurisdiction of
their place of postings under the order with immediate effect.
K. SHREEDHAR RAO
Chief Secretary
Government of Sikkim
(F. No. D(50)/50/WM/FCS&CA)
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS, GANGTOK
Gangtok Friday, 20th December, 1996
No. 180
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
INCOME & SALES TAX DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK 737101 SIKKIm
Dated the 4th December, 1996.
No, 341/IT/ST/96
NOTIFICATION
In exercise of the power conferred by Rule 31 of the Sikkim Tax Rule, 1983, read
with section 26 of the Sikkim Sales Tax Act, 1983, the State Government hereby specifies that
mentioned under item No. 2 till further order.
TABLE
Sl. No.
1.
Item No. 1
Rangpo Commercial Taxes Checkpost
Including Reshi, Singtam and Rorathang
Check Gates.
Item No. 2.
Joint Commissioner/ Deputy Commissioner
and Assistant Commissioner
2.
Melli Commercial Taxes Checkpost
Including Rangbang Check Gate.
Joint Commissioner/ Deputy Commissioner
Tax Inspector, Melli Checkpost.
Commissioner,
Income & Sales Tax (Finance) Department.
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS, GANGTOK
Gangtok Monday, 23rd December, 1996
No. 181
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
LAW DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
No. 12/LD/RC/1996.
Dated: 29.10.1996.
NOTIFICATION
The following Press Communique of Joint Committee of Parliament on the Constitution
(Eighty-first Amendment) Bill, 1996 is heeby republished for general information:PRESS COMMUNIQUE
JOINT COMMITTEE OF PARLIAMENT ON THE CONSTITUTION
(EIGHTY- FIRST AMENDMENT) BILL, 1996.
The Constitution (Eighty-First Amendment) Bill, 1996 has been refered to a Joint
Committee of both Houses of Parliament. The Bill seeks to provide reservation of not less
than one-third of the seats for women in the Hopuse of the People and also in the Legislative
assemblies of the States by way of insertion of new Articles 330A and 332A respectively in the
Constitution. The Committee have decided to invite Memoranda on the Bill from various
organization and individuals, etc. interested in the subject matter of theBill.
2. Those desirous of submitting Memoranda to the Committee shluld send 75 copies
thereof to the Under Secretary (CB, Lok Sabha Secratariat, Room No. 331 Parliament House
annexe, New Delhi so as to reach him on or before the 7th November, 1996. The Memoranda which might be submitted to the Committee would form part of the records of the
Committee and would be treated as strictlu confidential and would not be circulated by anyone
as such an act would constitute a breach of privilege of the Committee.
3. The Constitution (Eighty-first Amendment) Bill, 1996, as introduced in Lok Sabha,
was published in the Gazette of India, Extraordinary Part II, Section 2 dated 12 September,
1996.
NEW DELHI:
Dated: 23.10.1996
B.R. PRADHAN,
Secretary to the Government of Sikkim,
Law Department
(F. No. 11 (593) LD/1996)
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS GANGTOK.
Gangtok Thursday, 26th December, 1996
No. 182
GOVRNMENT OF SIKKIM
DEPARTMENT OF PERSONNEL, AEM. REFORMS & TRG.
GANGTOK
Dated: 24th December, 1996.
No. 88/GEN/DOP.
NOTIFICATION
In exercise of the powers conferred by proviso to article 309 of the Constitution of
India, the Governor of Sikkim is hereby pleased to make the following relues further to amend
the Sikkim State Agriculture Service Rules, 1994, namely:(i)
These rules may be called the Sikkim State Agriculture Service (Amendment) Rules,
1996.
(ii) They shall come into force with effect from the date of their publication in the
Official Gazette.
2.
In the Sikkim State Agriculture Service Rules, 1994 (hereinafter referred to as the said
Rules), in Schedule-I,
(a) serial number (36) and the entry thereof shall be omitted.
(b) For the figure” 126” of the total strength, the figure” 122” shall be substituted.
3.
In Schedule II of the said rules, in serial number 1, the words” Development Officer
(Feed and Fodder); shall be omitted.
R.S. BASNET
Secretary to the Govt. of Sikkim
Deptt. of Personnel, Adm. Reforms & Training
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS, GANGTOK
Gangtok Thursday, 26th December, 1996
No. 183
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
DEPARTMENT OF PERSONNEL, ADM. REFORMS & TRG.
GANGTOK
No. 89/(GEN) /DOP.
DATED:24.12.1996.
NOTIFICATION
In exercise of the powers conferred by proviso to article 309 of the Constitution of India,
the Governor of Sikkim hereby pleased to make the following rules further to amend the Sikkim
State Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Service Rules, 1994 namely:(i)
These may be called the Sikkim State Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Services (Amendment) Rules, 1996.
(ii)
2.
3.
They shall come into force with effect from the date of their publication in the Official
Gazette.
In the Sikkim State Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Service Rules, 1994 (hereinafter
referred to as the said Rules,) for the word and the figure “Schedule I : wherever they
occur, the word, the figure and the letter “Schedule I and Schedule I A ; shall be substituted.
In the said rules, for the word and the figure “Schedule II” wherever they occur, the
word the figre and the letter “Schedule II and Schedule II A” shall be substituted.
R.S. BASNET
Secretary to the Govt : of Sikkim,
Department of Personnel ADM. Reforms and Training.
File No: 25 (31) 94-95/AH & VS
SCHEDULE-I A
FEED AND FODDER WING
Sl. Name of the and grade
No. in the service
(1)
No. of post
(2)
1. Development Offficer (Feed and
Fodder), Junior Grade-II
Pay Scale
(3)
(4)
4
Rs. 1820-60-2600-EB-75-3200
2. Senior Development Officer (Feed and 4
Fodder) Junior Grade-I
Rs. 2120-60-2300-EB-75-3200-100
3600
3. Deputy Director (Feed and Fodder) 2
Senior Grade-I
Rs. 2525-75-3200-EB-100-400
4. Joint Director (Feed and Fodder)
(Selection Grade)
Rs. 3450-125-4700
1
SCHEDULE-II A
FEED AND FODDER WING
Sl. Name of the Method of recruitment
No. Post
(1)
(2)
(3)
Qualification
for direct
Recruitment
Age Limit for Whether Qualification If the post is to be
direct recruit- and a age limit prescribed filled up by promotion,
ment
for direct recruitment is post grade from which
Applicable in case of
promotion is to be
Promotion.
Made.
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
1. Development
No fresh recruitment.
Not applicable Not applicable
Officer (Feed & Candidate possessing
Fodder)
B.Sc. (Ag) shall be recruitTed in accordance with
The provision of the
Sikkim State Agriculture
Service Rules, 1994.
Not applicable
2. Senior Dev100% by promotion
Officer (Feed &
Fodder)
Not applicable Not applicable
Minimum Qualification A minimum of 3 yrs.
BSc. (Agri.)
Continous service in
Junior Grade-II.
3…Deputy Director 100 % by promotion
(Feed & Fodder)
Not applicable Not applicable
4. Joint Director 100 % selection
(Feed & Fodder)
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Senior Development
Officer (Feed & FodDer) with atleast three
Yrs. Continuous service
In that grade.
Not applicable
Dy. Director (Feed &
Fodder) with atleast
8 yrs. Continuous
Service in that grade.
DY. SECRETARY TO THE GOVT. OF SIKKIM
DEPARTMENT OF PERSONNEL ADM. REFORMS AND TRAINING
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS, GANGTOK.
Gangtok Saturday, 28th December, 1996
No. 184
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
DEPARTMENT OF PERSONNEL ADM. REFORMS & TRAINING
GANGTOK
No. 75/(GEN)/DOP
DATED:26/10/96
NOTIFICATION
In exercise of the powers conferred by proviso to article 309 of the
Constitution of India, the Governor of Sikkim is [pleased to make the following
Rules further to amend the Sikkim State Statistical Service (Recruitment,
promotion and Seniority) Rules, 1990, namely:Short title and 1. (1) These rules may be called Sikkim State Statistical Service (Recruitment,
Commencement
Promotion and Seniority) Amendment Rules, 1996.
(2) They shall may be deemed to have come into force on and from the first day
of October, 1996.
Amendment of 2.
Selection III
In Sikkim State Statistical Service (Recruitment, Promotion and Seniority)
Rules, 1990, in Schedule-III, against the post of Statistical Officer in column
4, for the figure “33 1/3”, the figure “66” and for the figure “66 2/3”, the
figure “34” shall respectively be substituted.
R.S. BASNET
Secretary to the Govt. of Sikkim
Deptt. of Personnel, ADM.Reforms & TRG.
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Gangtok Monday, 30th December, 1996
No. 185
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
DEPARTMENT OF CO-OPERATION
No. 11/ Coop.
DATED: 26.11.1996.
NOTIFICATION
Whereas, there is a growing number of educated unemployed in the State including
technical Graduates. Some technical Graduates have joined hands and formed an Engineering
Co-operative Society Ltd. Which has been registered in the State Vice Registration No. N/E/58/E/96,
dated 24.9.96 by the Registrar, Co-operative Societies.
And whereas, at the village level also, there is a large number of unemployed persons looking for livelihood, it has been decided to register Labour Construction Co-operatives at the
Panchayat level.
Now, therefore, the State Government is pleased to notify the following incentives to the
Co-operative Societies.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Engineering Co-operatives shall be formed at the State Level as well as at the District
level. The membership of the Society would be limited to residents of Sikkim who are
technical Graduates.
Labour Construction Co-operatives shall be formed at the Panchayat level for each Panchayat unit.
Engineering Co-operative would take up construction works as also engineering Services
including supply of material.
The Labour Construction Co-operatives would be utilized for supply of labour for works
sanctioned in the area. The Works Department shall insert a suitable clause in the
agreement to utilize the services by these Labour Co-operatives.
The Engineering Co-operatives shall get themselves enlisted with the major Construction
Departments as per the Public Works Mannual and Public Works Code and shall be bound
by the rules and regulations governing the agreement with the Contractors. Enlistment
preference is, however, given to the Engineering Graduates as Class I ‘B’.
The Engineering Cooperatives shall be given price preference between 5 to 15 % on
tender work to encourage work through Co-operatives depending upon the type of work
The Exemptions (concessions) on Income Tax shall be notified by Finance Department
separately.
Registrar,
Cooperative Societies, Sikkim
GANGTOK
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Gangtok Monday, 30th December, 1996
No. 186
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
HOME DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
Dated: 28th December, 1996.
No. 74/Home/96
NOTIFICATION
The State Government is pleased to constitute a Steering Committee to monitor the
process of implementation of the rathongchu Hydel Project as also to deal with the sociocultural, environment and religious issues relating to the implementation. The composition of
the Committee shall be as under:1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Development Commissioner
Chairman
Secretary, Finance Department
Member
Secretary, Power Department
Member
Secretary, Forests Department
Member
Secretary, Ecclesiastical Department
Mr. D.D. Pradhan, Chief Engineer (T), Power Department
Member
Mr. Eklavya Sharma, G.B. Pant Institute, Sikkim
Member
Planning Officer, Planning & Development Department
Member Secretary
The Committee may also co-opt additional members as may be deemed necessary.
TERMS OF REFERENCE
The terms of reference of the Committee shall be as follows:To examine the possible inpact of the project on the socio-cultural and religious environment and recommend measures that would help to conserve and safeguard the heritage and
traditions of the area.
To oversee the implementation of the restoration plans of forest cover within the project area as well measures for full treatment of the catchment aea
To monitor implementation of the entire project on order to ensure that there are no cost
or time over-runs and the highest technical standards and performance guarantees are observed
with respect to civil works, procurement of equipment, their performance grarantees and after
sales service.
To ensure that the project is managed in the most efficient manner.
To examine any other issues of relevance to the project.
By Order and in the name of the Governor.
K. SREEDHAR RAO
Chief Secretary.
(F. No. 45/PD(26)/96)
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Gangtok Monday, 30th December, 1996
No. 187
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
HOME DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
Dated: 19th December, 1996.
No. 71/Home/96
NOTIFICATION
The State Government is pleased to constitute a Committed to examine the proposals
of privatization/Tourism Development Corporation of all the hotels/lodges/restaurant presently
managed by the Tourism Department and to make suitable recommendations to the Government as to the policy that shpuld be adopted for privatization. The constitution of the Committee shall be as under:1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Chief Secretary
Chairman
Development Commissioner cum Planning Secretary
Member
Finance Secretary
Member
Law Secretary
Member
Tourism Secretary
Member Secretary
The Committee may co-opt additional members as may be necessary.
The Committee shall submit its report within a period of one month from the date of
issue of this Notification.
K. SHREEDHAR RAO
Chief Secretary
Government of Sikkim
(F. No. 35 (11) 96/TD)
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Gangtok Monday, 30th December, 1996
No. 188
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
LAND REVENUE DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
NOTIFICATION
Notification No: 41/137/L.R. (S)
Dated: 15.11.1996
ERRATUM
In the erratum to Notification under Section 4 (1) and declaration under section 6 of
land Acquisition Act, 1894 issued vide notification No. 35/137/L.R. (S) dated 16.8.96 and
published vide Extraordinary Government Gazette No. 130 dated 19th September, 1996 regarding acquisition of land by 17 Assam Rifles at Rangrang, under Zimchung Block, North
Sikkim, the further correct involved area in acquisition on intimation made by District Collector, North may be read as 8.5080 hectares instead of 8.5390 hectares.
T.D. DORHI
ADDITIONAL SECRETARY,
LAND REVENUE DEPARTMENT
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
GANGTOK
FILE NO. 137/L.R. (S)
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS, GANGTOK
Gangtok Tuesday, 31st December, 1996
No. 189
MOTOR VEHICLES DEPARTMENT
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
GANGTOK (SIKKIM)
Dated: the 31st December, 1996
No. 24/MV/96-97
NOTIFICATION
In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section 4 of the Sikkim Motor
Vehicles Taxation Act (5 of 1982) the State Government has been pleased to increase the
existing rate of tax to 45% on all vehicles as per the schedule appended below with effect from the
1st day of January, 1997, namely:-
SCHEDULE
(See sub-section 1-A of section 4)
Sl.
No.
(1)
Description of Motor Vehicles
and the rate of tax.
(2)
Rate of tax payable for the year
(3)
A. Vehicle for carrying passengers not plying for hire
1. Vehicle other than Omnibuses
(1) Motor Cycles/Scooter kept for
the personal use of the owners not
being registered under the law relating
the registration of companies for the
time being in force.
2. (2) Motor Cycles/Scooters sith side car
for the personal use of owners not
being companies registered under the
law relating to registration of companies for the time being in force.
(3) (a) Fiat car kept for the Personal
use of owners, not being companies
registered under the law relating to
registration of companies for the time
being in force and invalid carriages.
Rs. 65-00
Rs. 87-00
Rs. 218-00
2
(b) Fiat car owned by companies Registered under the law relating to Registration of companies for the time being
passengers.
Rs. 435-00
(4) (a) Ambassador car kept for the
personal use of owners, not being registered under the law relating to registration of companies for the time
being in force and invalid carriages.
Rs. 261-00
Ambassador car pwned by the companies retistered under the law relating to registration of companies for
the time being in force for carrying
Employees or other passengers.
Rs. 522-00
(5) (a) Jeep (private) kept for the personal use of owners not being registerred under the law relating to registration of companies for the time being
in force and invalid carriage.
Rs. 276-00
(b) Jeep (private) owned by companies
registered under the law relating to
registration of companies for the time
being inforce for carrying employees or
other passengers.
Rs. 544-00
(6) Motor Cycles/Scooter owned by
companies registered under the law
relating to registration of companies
for the time being in force for carrying
Employees or other passengers.
Rs. 123-00
(7) Motor Cycles/Scooters with side car
owned by companies registered under the law
relating to registration or companies
for the time being in force for carrying
Employees or other passengers.
Rs. 181-00
II. Omnibus with seating capacity for
(a) Not more than 8.
(b) More than 8, but not more than 20
(c) More than 20
B. Vehicles for carrying passengers plying
for hire
Rs. 544-00
Rs. 653/- for 9 seats plus Rs. 65/ fpr every additional seat beyong 9 and upto 20:
Rs. 1436/- for 21 seats plus Rs. 55/- for every
additional seat beyond 21:
Provided that if an Omnibus is fitted with solid
tyres thee shall be a surcharge per annum of
12 ½% of the amount payable under clause (a)
or (b) or (c) above, as the case may be:
rate of tax payable for the year
I. Stage Carriage with passengers plying
for
(a) Not less than 8 but not more than 26
Rs. 761/- for 8 plus Rs. 87/- for every addional set beyond 8 and upto 26;
(b) Not less than 27 but not more than
45.
Rs. 2393/- for 27 plus Rs. 77/- for every addiTional seat beyond 27 and upto 45:
1. Vehicle other than stage carriage with
Seating capacity for:
Provided that if a state carriage is fitted with
Solid tyre there shall be a succharge per annum
Of 12 ½% of the amount payable under clause
or (b) above, as the case may be for such
stage carriage.
(a) Not more than 4 (3 wheelers)
(4 wheelers)
Rs. 189-00
Rs. 283-00
Rs. 566/- for 5 plus Rs. 57/- for every additionNal seat beyond 5:
(c) In case of jeep (tourist taxi) plying in
Sikkim, there shall be payable an additional
Charge per annum of 25 % of the amonnt Payable Under clause (b) above.
(b) More than 4
Provided that if a vehicle for carrying passenGers plying for hire which is not a stage carriAge is fitted with solid tyres thee shall be a
Surcharge per annum of 12 ½ % of the amount
Payable under clause (a) or (b) above, as the
Case may be for such vehicles:
2. Vehicles for transport of goods incluDing goods carriages.
(e) Upto 500 Kilograms but not
Den weight.
Rs. 284-00/-
(f) Exceeding 500 Kilograms but not
Exceeding 2000 Kilograms registered
Laden weight.
Rs. 384/- plus Rs. 55/- for every additional
250 kgs or part thereof above 4000 kgs.
(g) Exceeding 4000 kgs but nor exceeDing 8000 kgs registered laden weight.
Rs. 645/- plus Rs. 55/- for every additional
250 kgs or part thereof above 2000 kgs.
(h) Exceeding 8000 kgs registered laden
Weight.
Rs. 1080/- plus Rs. 32/- for every additional
250 kgs ornpart thereof above 8000 kgs.
Provided that where a vehicle for transport of
Goods is fitted with solid tyres there shall be a
Surcharge per annum of 12 ½% of the amount
Payable under clause (a) or (b) or (c) or (e)
Above, as the case may be, for such vehicles.
D. Tractors not used solely for agriculTure purpose:
(a) Upto 500 kgs laden weight.
Rs. 218-00
4.
4
(b) Exceeding 500 kgs but not dxceedDing 2000 kgs Laden weight.
(c) Exceeding 2000 kgs but nor exceeDing 4000 kgs unladen weight.
Rs.218/-plus Rs.58/- for every additional
250 kgs or part thereof above 500kgs.
Rs. 544/- plus Rs.65/- for every additional
250 kgs or part thereof above 2000kgs.
(d) Exceeding 4000 kgs but not exceeDing 8000 kgs unladen weight.
Rs. 1066/- plus Rs. 109/- for every additional
250 kgs or part thereof above 4000 kgs.
(e)Exceeding 8000 kgs unladen weight
Rs. 2806/- plus Rs. 167/- for every additional
250 kgs or part thereof above 8000 kgs.
Provided that where a tractor is fitted with solid
tyres there shall be a surcharge per annum of
12 1/2% of the amount payable under clause
(a) or (b) or (c) or (d) or (e) above, as the case
may be, for such tractor:
Rate of tax payable for the year:
E. Trailors
(xxiv) Upto 500 kgs registered laden
Weight
Rs.218/-
(xxv) exceeding 500 kgs but not exceeding 2000 kgs registered laden weight
Rs. 218/- plus Rs. 22/- for every additional
250 kgs or part thereof above 500 kgs.
(xxvi) Exceeding 2000 kgs but not exceeDing 2000 kgs registered laden weight
Rs. 348/- plus Rs. 36/- for every additional
250 kgs or part thereof above 2000 kgs.
(xxvii) Exceeding 4000 kgs but not exceeDing 8000 kgs registered laden weight
Rs. 609/- plus Rs. 44/- for every additional
250 kgs or part thereof above 8000 kgs.
(xxviii)Exceeding 8000 kgs laden weight.
Rs. 1436/- plus Rs. 58/- for every additional
250 kgs or part thereof above 8000 kgs.
Provided that where a trailor is fitted with
solid tyres there shall be a surcharge per annum of
12 1/2% of the amount payable under clause
(a) or (b) or (c) or (d) or (e) above, as the case
may be, for such trailor:
LOBZANG BHUTIA
Secretaty to the Government of Sikkim
Motor Vehicles Department
F.No. 716(716)90-91/96-97
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Gangtok Tuesday, 31st December, 1996
No. 190
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
DEPARTMENT OF PERSONNEL, ADM. REGORMS & TRG
GANGTOK
No. 76/GEN/DOP.
DATED:28/10/96.
NOTIFICATION
In exercise of the powers conferred by proviso to article 309 of the
Constitution of India, the Governor is pleased to make the following rules to
Amend the Sikkim Excise Service Rules, 1996, namely:Short title and (1) These rules may be called Sikkim Excise Service (Amendment)
Commencement.Rules, 1996;
(a)
They deemed to have come into force on and from the 1st day of
October, 1996.
Amendment of 2. In the Sikkim Excise Service Rules, 1994, in sub-rule (2) of rule 6, for
Rule 6.
the figures “50:50”, the figures “66:34” shall respectively be substituted.
Amendment of 3. In Schedule-II, against Junior Grade Assistant Commissioner, under the
Schedule II.
heading Method of recruitment:2.
3.
in trm (a), for the figure “50” the figure “34” shall be substituted;
in term (b), for the figure “50” the figure “66” shall be substituted.
BY ORDER
R.S. BASNET
SECRETARY TO THE GOVT. OF SIKKIM
DEPTT. OF PERSONNEL, A.R. & TRG
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS, GANGTOK.
Gangtok Tuesday, 31st December, 1996
No. 191
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
HOME DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
Dated: 18th December, 1996
No. 70/Home/96.
NOTIFICATION
In partial modification of Notification No. 44/Home/96 dated 17.8.96 regarding constitution of a “State Council of Science and Technology for Sikkim”, the following amendments are
hereby made with immediate effect:In the said notification in para 2.
•
at serial (xxi), instead of the words “Representative of Indian Agriculture Research
Institute, New Delhi” the words “the Representative of Indian Council of Agriculture
Research” shall be substituted.
•
The following serial numbers and entries shall be inserted after serial No. (xxiii)1.
2.
3.
4.
Representative of Indian Council
Of Medical Research
Representative of G.B. Pant Institute of
Himalayan Environment Development
Secretary, Buildings and Housing Department,
Government of Sikkim
Secretary, Mines & Geology Department
Government of Sikkim
-
Member
-
Member
-
Member
-
Member
By order and in the name of the Governor
K. SREEDHAR RAO
Chief Secertary
(F. No. DST/58/1996)
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Gangtok Tuesday, 31st December, 1996
No. 192
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
LAND REVENUE DEPARTMENTGANGTOK
Dated 4th December, 1996.
Notification No: 44/558/L.R. (S).
ERRATUM
In the notification No. 36/558/LR(S) Dated 25.9.96 issued under section 4(1) of Land
acquisition Act, 1894 in relation to the acquisition of land By Animal husbandry Department
at Sangkhu Block, West Sikkim, the involved plot Nos may be read as 706, 704/A, 701/A,
637/A and 680/A instead pf plot No. 706, 704/A, 701/A, 680/A as published vide Govt.
Gazette No. 134, dated 3rd Oct. 1996
T.P. DORJEE,
Additional Secretary
Land Revenue Department
Government of Sikkim
Gangtok
File No. 558/LR(S)
Printed at the Sikkim Government Press, Gangtok.
Gangtok Tuesday, 31st December 1996
No. 193
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
HOME DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
Dated 5th August 1996.
No. 37/Home/96.
NOTIFICATION
With a view to upgrading the facilities at Palzor Stadium at Gangtok and in order to
make it a modern sports complex, the State Government hereby constitutes a Committee for the
purpose of selection of a reputed Consultancy/Architectural for preparation of a
master plan and project report of the proposed wports complex from amongst those who have
applied in response to the notice inviting such application as published in the nationa; dailies
by the Department of Sports and Youth Affairs and to make recommendations to the State
Government. The Committee shall also yet the tender form for construction of the sports complex at the relevant time at a later stage and submit recommendations to the Government.
•
The Committee shall consist of the following namely:•
•
•
•
•
•
Secretary, Finance
Prl. C.E. –cum-Secretary, Buildings and Housing.
Prl. C.E.-cum-Secratery, Roads and Bridges
President, Sikkim Football Association
Secretary, Sports & Youth Affairs
The Committee shall be serviced by the Sports and Youth Affairs Department
BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR.
SONAM WANGYAL IAS,
CHIEF SECRETARY.
F. 307/Sports/YAS/89/89
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Gangtok Tuesday, 31st December, 1996
No. 194
GVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
HOME DEPARTMENT
Dated: 27th September, 1996.
No. 57/Home/96
NOTIFICATION
In partial modification of Notification No. 66/Home/95 22nd November, 1995,
the State Government hereby makdes the following amendments with immediate effect:• In the said Notification for the words, “Sub-Divisional Officers and Revenue Officers”
wherever they occur, the words “Additional District Collectors” shall be substituted.
•
For item 5, the following shall be substituted, namely:-
“5. A person whose father/husband has/had been in Sikkim Government Service on or
before 31.12.1969 and permanently settled in Sikkim after his retirement. Certificate of
identification obtained by such persons shall be for the purpose of employment only\
and for no other purpose”
By order and in the name of the Governor.
CHIEF SECRETARY
(F. NO. 103/90-91/L.R.)
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Gangtok Tuesday, 31st December,1996
No.196
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
HOME DEPARTMENT
Dated:- 26th October, 1996.
No. 61/ Home /96
NOTIFICATION
The Government os Sikkim is pleased to revoke the appointment of Shir Karma Topden,
Member of Parliament ( Rajya Sabha ) as Honorary Advisor to the Department of Tourism,
Government of Sikkim made vide Notification No. 39/Home/96 dated 16th August, 1996.
This has reference to letter dated 10th October, 1996 from the Hon’ble Member of
Parliament, Shir Karma Topden.
K. SREEDHAR ROA
CHIEF SECRETARY
( F. NO. 54/ (241) Home/96 )
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Gangtok Tuesday, 31st December, 1996
No. 197
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
HOME DEPARTMENT
No. 62/HOME/96
Dated: 26th October,1996.
NOTIIFICATION
The Government of Sikkim is pleased to revoke the appointment of Shri Bhim Dahal,
member of Parliament (Lok Sabha) as Political Secretary to the Secretary to the Chief Minister made vide
Notification No. 40/Home/96 dated 17th August, 1996.
This has reference to letter dated 25th October, 1996 from the Hon’ble Member of
Parliament, Shri Bhim Dahal.
K. SREEDHAR RAO
CHIEF SECRETARY
(F. No, 54(241) Home/96)
Printed at the Sikkim Government Press, Gangtok
Gangtok Tuesday, 31st December, 1996
No. 198
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
HOME DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
No. 72/Home/96
Dated 21.12.1996
NOTIFICATION
On the expiry of the period of validity for carrying out of the field firing and artillery
practice as contained in Notification No. 69/Home/95 dated 23rd November, 1996, the
Government of Sikkim hereby grants permission to the Army for the carrying oput of field
during the period commencing on 1st January, 1997 and ending on 31st December, 1997 (both
days inclusive) or non and until the dated of notification of Range G, whichever is earlier.
THE SCHEDULE
Range ‘C’
Area bounded by the Grid Reference as under, on the map sheets No. 78 A/11 and
78 A/15 Sikkim and Bhutan Meter Grids Scale 1: 50,000:(a) On the Northern side boundary runs along:Point 4245 Grid reference 214 726
Point 4603 Grid reference 204 755
Point 3840 Grid reference 188 748
Point 3590 Grid reference 157 735
(b) On the Eastern side boundary runs along:Point 4245 Grid reference 214 726
Point 4359 Grid reference 234 712
Point 4009 Grid reference 230 674
(c) On the Southern side boundary runs along:Point 4009 Grid reference 230 674
Point 4054 Grid reference 203 675
Point 4002 Grid reference 194 675
Byuthang Grid reference 159 688
Point 3823 Grid reference 159 688
(d) On the Western side boundary jruns along:Point 3823 Grid reference 159 688
Talang in Grid reference 170 719
Point 3583 Grid reference 157 733
Explanation
The areas as per grid reference above coincides roughly the area bounded (clock-wise) by:Nakiu Chho area, Pemthang Chho area, Tamze Chho, Tsomgo Chho area, Talang and
Zethang.
By Order and in the name of the Governor of Sikkim.
K. Sreedhar Rao
CHIEF SECRETARY
(F. No. 15 (4) Home/81)
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Gangtok Tuesday, 31st December, 1996
No. 199
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
HOME DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
Dated: the 21st December, 1996.
No. 73/Home/96.
NOTIFICATION
On the expiry of the period of validity for carrying out of the field firing and artillery
practice as contained in Notification No 69/Home/95 dated 23rd November, 1995 the Government
of Sikkim hereby grants permission to the Army for the carrying out of field firing and artillery
practice in areas in North Sikkim as described in the Schedule below during the periond from 15th
August to 31st December, 1997 (both days inclusive).
THE SCHEDULE
Range ‘D’
Areas bounded by the Grid reference as under on the Map Sheets No. 78 A/11 and 78
A/15 Bhutan, China, Sikkim Meter Grid Scale 1: 50,000:(a) On the Northern side boundary runs along:081 762 146 798 174 183 205 756
(b) On ther Eastern side boundary runs along:205 756 188 748 158 733 169 719 159 688
(c) On the Southern side boundary runs along
159 688 097 660 095 659 089 653 076 076 654
(d) On the Western side boundary runs along:076 654 077 660 069 667 070 670
083 675 083 680 084 682 088 678
092 680 095 694 090 795 083 693
073 698 064 699 064 703 070 706
072 707 077 708 085 722 078 735
071 751 081 762
Explanation
The areas as per grid reference above coincides roughly with the following places in the
Clockwise direction:Pt. 2645 Pt. 4340, Pt 4045, Pt. 4603, Pt. 3840, Pt. 3592, Talang, Pt. 3841,
North of Panchamil, bajoghari, North East of Phyangla, Iron on Diu Chu, Tinga,
Lingchom, South of Kabi, Pt. 2147, Pt. 1943, Pt. 2645.
By order and in the name of the Governor of Sikkim
K Sreedhar Rao
CHIEF SECRETARY
( F. No. 15 (4) Home/81)
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Gangtok Tuesday, 31st December, 1996
No. 200
POWER DEPARTMENT
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
No. POWER/96/385
Dated: 7.12.96.
NOTIFICATION
The following Notification of Power Grid Corpn. Of India Limited being Notification
No. C/COS/13028/SIK/173 is hereby published for general information:POWER GRID CORPORATION OF INDIA LIMITED
(A Government of India Enterprise)
89, Hemkunt Chambers
Nehru Place, New Delhi-1100019
C/COS/13028/SIK/173
Estern Region Load Despatch and Communication Scheme Notification of Scheme under
sb-section (2) of section 29 of the Electricity (Supply) Act, 1948 as amended.
WHEREAS, in exercise of its power section 28 of the Electricity (Supply) Act, 1948 as
aended, the Scheme relating to the establishment, construction, operation and maintenance of
te Eastern region Load Despatch and Communication Scheme has been prepared by Power Grid
crporation of India Limited, New Delhi formerly known as National Power Transmission
crporation Ltd. Having its registered office at 10th Floor, Hemkunt Cahmers, 89, Nehru Place,
New Delhi-110019 a Generating Company set by the Government of India under the aroresaid
Act (hereinafter referred to as POWERGRID in consultation with othr constituents of Eastern
rgional Electricity Board namely Bihar State Electricity Board (BSED), Orrisa State Electricity,
pwer Department, Government of Sikkim, National Thermal Power Corporation (DVC)
National Hydrl Electric Poser Corporation(NHPC) and Chukha Hydro electric Power
crporation (CHPC), hereinafter, collectively called as “constituents”. With a view to achieve a
sable transmission system in the region through computerized date processing and real time
sstem control.
AND WHEREAS, under sub-section (2) of section 29 of the said Act, the POWERGRID before
fnalization of the Scheme and submission thereof to the Central Electricity Authority for
cncurrence, is required to cause such Scheme to be published in the Official Gazette of
te State concerned and in such local newspapers as the POWERGRID may consider necessary
s that any licensee of other persons interested may make representations, if necessary, on the
Scheme.
NOW, THEREFORE, the POWERGRID hereby publishes the Scheme in terms of subsection
(2) of section 29 of theaforesaid Act as follows:
1. Title:
The Scheme shall be called “United Load Despatch and Communication Scheme for Eastern
2
Region”.
2. Salient Features:
The Eastern Region comprise of the constituent power systems of the four States of Bihar
Orrisa, West Bengal and Sikkim and that of Damodar Valley Corporation uncluding Central
sector organizations i.e. Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd. (POWERGRID), National HydroElectric Power Corporation (NHPC), National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) and Chukha
Hydro Electric Corporation (CHPC) of Government of Bhutan. The Scheme shal including
establishment of hierarchical Load Despatch CEntes with Regional System Coordination Centre
(RSCC) at hierarchy-I at Calcutta and State Load Despatch Centres (SLDs) forming hierarchy
II at patna for Bohar, Bhubaneswar for Orrisa Howrah at Calcutta for West Bengal, Gangtok for
Sikkim and Maithon in Bihar for Damodar Valley Corporation (DVC) smf str proposed to be
provided by constituents. The central generating stations/sub-stations shall be controlled by RCCC
at Culcatta. Each SLDC shall have under its control a cluster of Sub-SLDs at hierarchy-III each
sub-LDC will take care of a number of Remote Terminal Units (RTUs) at the lowers level of the
proposed hierarchy. The function and facilities required for RSCC, SLDs and Sub-LDCs shall
form part of the Scheme and are covered under this project.
3.
Location:
The proposed Scheme involves construction of Regional System Co-ordinationand control Central
at Culcatta to be manned by POWERGRID, State Load Despatch at Patna (Bihar), Bhubaneswar
(Orrisa), Howrah (Calcutta), Gangtok (Sikkim) and Maithon (Bihar for Damodar valley Corporation and-LDCs/ Monitoring Centres located at various locations to be manned by concerned
constituents.
all the equipments and facilities are proposed to be installed in the existing locations and as such
no new land is required to be acquired under this Scheme for the time being.
4. Justification and Benefits:
The existing load dispatch system are over 10 years old. Plans are underway to augment the
systems life for another five years. This is considered an interim upgrade and cannot be expanded
to accommodate the growth of power system. The United Scheme is being planned and designed
for growth, up gradability and expandability.
The Unified Load Despatch and Communication Scheme will result in fewer system disturbances
faster restoration following disturbances, better frequency and voltage control, less equipment
damage due to abnormal conditions and a more dependable power supply relieving consumers
of the cost of outage and standby facilities. In the absence of the a United Scheme the supply
condition of Eastern Region shall necessarily worsen with the addition of many new generating
stations and associated transmission lines.
5. Date of Commencement:
The work on the Project would commence during 1996-97 (Subject to carious Government of
India clearances) and the benefits from the project would start becoming available from 2001-02
onwards.
6. Estimated Cost:
The estimated cost of the proposed Scheme is Rs. 587.89 Crores based on IVth Quarter of 1995
price level. This includes an IDC of Rs. 115.9 Crores.
Notice is hereby given under sub-section (2) of section 29 of the said Act that any licenses or
other persons interested may make representations in respect of the above Scheme within Two
Months from the date publication of this notification after which no representation will be
considered.
Secretary to the Government of
Sikkim, Power Department.
Printed at the Sikkim Government Press, Gangtok.
Gangtok Tuesday, 31st Decemer, 1996
No. 201
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
EXCISE (ABKARI) DEPARTMENT
Dated, 19th December, 1996
No. 11/Ex (ABK)
NOTIFICATION
The draft of certain rules which the State Government proposes o make exercise of
the powers conferred by sub-section (1) of section 76 of the Sikkim Excise Act, 1992 (2 of 1992),
is herebypublished as required by that sub-section of that section of the said Act for information
of all persons likely to be affected thereby and notice is hereby given that the said draft rules
would be taken into consideration after expiry of a period of 45 days from the date of its
publication in the official Gazette.
Any onjection or suggestion which may be received from any person with respect to the
said draft rules before the expiry of the period so specified will be considered by the State
Government.
DRAFT RULES
Short title and 1. (1) These rules may be called the Sikkim Excise (Prohibited sites for liquor
Shop) Rules 1996.
(2) They shall come into force immediate effect.
Definition.
2.
In these rules, unless the context otherwise requires:(a) “Act” means the Sikkim Excise Act, 1992 (2 of 1992).
(b) “Bazar areas” means and include bazaars as listed in the Schedule to these
rules.
Areas where 3.
The licence for liquor shops may be issued only in those bazaar areas as listed in
the licence for the Schedule for retail, wholesale and consumption of liquor.
Liquor shops can
be issued.
prohibited sites 4.
No liquor shall be licensed for retail, wholesale and consumption of liquor
for liquor shops
within a distance of 50ft. (walking distance) from the boundary of schools,
hospitals, places or workshop, factories or other places of public resort, or in
the rural areas which are not included in the Schedule to these rules:
Provided that these rules shall not applicable to the licensed foreign
Liquor shops or bar shops, which are in operation for the last five years and such
tourist resorts or hotels in areas which are not included in the Schedule:
Provided further that the licensed liquor shops shall be allowed to
operate till the expiry of terms of its licence even if it comes within the prohibited
sites.
Distance to be 5.
maintained
between two
Liquor shops.
A minimum distance of 50ft. shall be maintained between the two liquor shops.
Location of
liquor shops
Liquor shops except bars and kaccha-guddi are to be located only on the road
side.
6.
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(See rule 3)
I. EAST DISTRICT
1. Gangtok (Excluding Palzor stadium Road)
2. Baluwakhani
3. Burthuk
4. Chandmari
5. Deorali
6. Tadong
7. Daragoan
8. Ranipool
9. Jalipool
10. Setipool
11. Middle Camp
12. Sang Khola
13. Singtam
14. Sirwani
15. Rangpo
16. Duga
17. Rorathang
18. Rhenock
19. Reshi
20. Chalisay
21. Kopchey
22. Pakyong
23. Bhusuk
24. Naitam
25. Rongli
26. G.N. Road (From 2nd Mile to Phadamchen)
27. Penlong
28. Phengla
29. 9th Mile (Lingdok)
30. Makha and Makha 10th Mile
31. Song
32. Khamdong
33. Tumin
34. Upper Samdong
35. Lower Samdong
36. Dikchu (East)
37. Western Indira Bye Pass
38. National Highway from Tadong to
Ranipool
II. NORTH DISTRICT
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Kabi
Bakcha
Phensong
Phodong
Rangrang
Sangkalang
Mangan
Singhik
9. Manual
10. Naga
11. Pegong
12. Chungthang
13. Rafom
14. Chaten
15. Lachen
16. Lachung
III. SOUTH DISTRICT
1. Jorethang
2. Majitar
3. Melli
4. Namchi
5. Damthang
6. Temi
7. Tarku (zero point)
8. Mangley (Sinchuthang)
9. Yangyang
10. Ravang
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
Kewzing
Maniram Bhanjang
Namthang
Phong
Ratey Pani
Lingmo
Burmoik Tokal
Sadam
Taruk
Sumbuk
III. SOUTH DISTRICT
1. Naya Bazar
2. Reshi (west)
3. Legship
4. Gyalshing
5. Pelling
6. Darap
7. Yoksum
8. Tashiding
9. Uttarey
10. Dentam
11. Hee
12. Burmeok
13. Kaluk
V.
14. Rinchenpong
15. Maniram Bhanjang
16. Sribadam
17. Soreng
18. Budang
19.Chakung
20. mangsari
21. Daramdin
22. Sombaria
23. Okharey
24. Ribdi
25. Hilay
Any other areas which are notified as “Bazar Areas” by the Union and Housing Department
From Government of Sikkim from time to time.
P.T. Gyamcho
Commissioner-cum-Secretary to
Government of Sikkim
Excise (Abkari) Department.
Printed at the Sikkim Government Press, Gangtok.
Gangtok Tuesday, 31st December, 1996
No. 202
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
LAND REVENUE DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK.
NOTIFICATION NO: 45/494/L.R. (S)
DATED: 27.12.96.
NOTICE UNDER SECTION 4 (1) OF LAND
ACQUISITION ACT, 1894.
Whereas it appears to the Governor that land is likely to be needed for a public purpose,
not being a purpose of the Union, namelu for the construction of link road from Namchi
to Kopchey Road by the department of S.P.W.D. (R & B) in the block of Namchi bazar, South
District, it is hereby notified that the pieces of land comprising cadastral plots under the
schedule of properties given below and measuring more or less 1.0145 hectares is likely to be
needed for the aforesaid purpose at the public expence within the aforesaid block, Namchi
bazaar, South Sikkim.
This notification is made, under the provision of section 4 of Act I of 1894 to all whom
tt may concern.
And plan of the land may be inspected in the Office of the District Collector, South.
In exercise of the power conferred by the aforesaid section the Governor is pleased to
authorise the officers for time being engaged in the undertaking with their servants and workmen,
to enter upon and survey the land and do all other acts required or permitted by that section.
And whereas there is urgency to acquire the land Governor is further pleased to
direct under section 17 (4) that the provision of Section 5-A of the Act shall not apply.
SCHEDULE OF PROPERTIES
Plot Nos.368-A, 370-A, 370-B, 376-A, 378-A, 379-A, 382-A, 383-A,
383-B, 386-A, 387-A, 395-A, 396-A, 396-A, 398-A, 407-A, 407-B, 409-A, 409-A, 409-B,
and 411-A.
SECRETARY,
LAND REVENUE DEPARTMENT
GOVT. OF SIKKIM
GANGTOK
FILE NO. 494/L.R. (S).
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS, GANGTOK
Gangtok Tuesday, 31st December, 1996
No. 203
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
CO-OPERATION DEPARTMENT
Notification No: 10/Coop
Dated: 21.11.96
NOTIFICATION
In exercise of power & conferred by proviso to section 90 of the Sikkim Co-operative
Societies Act 1978 (12 of 1978), the State Government hereby nominates the following members
to constitute the initial committee of the Sikkim State Co-opetative Bank limited with
immediated effect.
NO DESIGNATION
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Secretary, Finance
Secretary, Agriculture
Registrar, Co-operation
President, Gyalshing, Multi purpose Co-operative Society Ltd. President, Pakyong, Multi Purpose Society Ltd.
President, President, Namchi, Multi Purpose Co-operative Society Ltd
Chairman. Denzong Agriculture Co-operative Society Ltd.
Shri T. Pintso (Individual)
Secretary, Co-operation
-
Chairman
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Managing Director
Registrar
Co-operative Societies, Sikkim,
Gangtok
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS, GANGTOK
Gangtok Tuesday, 31st December, 1996
No. 204
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
DEPTT. OF PERSONNEL, ADM, REFORMS & TRG. GANGTOK.
No. 33/GEN/EOP
DATED:25/7/96
NOTIFICATION
In exercise of the powers conferred by proviso to article 309 of the Constitution of India, the
Governor of Sikkim is hereby pleased to make to following rules:SHORT TITLES AND COMMENCEMENTS:
(i)
(ii)
These rules may be called the Sikkim State Education Service Rules 1996.
They shall come into force with immediate effect.
DEFINITIONS:
In these rules, unless the context otherwise require:(a) “Appointed Day” means the date from, which the provisions of these rules come
into force;
(b) “Commission” means Sikkim Public Service Commission;
(c) “Committee” means the Committee constituted under rule 7:
(d) “Cadre Post” means any of the pose specified in Schedule I;
(e) “Controlling authority” menans the Government in the Department of Personnel,
Administrative Reforms & Training;
(f) “Government” means the State Government of Sikkim;
(g) “Governor” means the Governor of Sikkim;
(h) “Member of Service” menas a person who is appointed to the Service in accordance
with provisions of these rules;
(i) “Service” means Sikkim State Education Service Rules 1996;
(j) “Schedule” means Scheduled appended to these rules;
CONSTITUTION OF THE SERVICE:
(1) There shall be constituted the Service called the Sikkim State Education Service
consisting of person appointed to the Service under rules 6 and 7.
(2) The authorized strength and composition of the Service shall be as indicated in
schedule I at the initial constitution and shall be as determined by the Governor from
time to time.
(3) The Scales of pay attached the posts specified in Schedule I shall be such as may be
prescribed by the Governor from time to time. On the appointed day, the scale of
pay admissible to the members of Service shall be as shown in Schedule I.
MEMBERS OF THE SERVICE:
(1) The following persons shall be the member of the Service:
(a) persons appointed under rule 6;and
(b) persons appointed under rule 7.
(2) A person appointed under clause (a) of sub-rule I shall on such appointed be deemed
to be a member of the Service in the appropriate Grade applicable to him in Schedule I.
(2) A person appointed under clause (b) of such rule I shall be member of the Service in the
appropriate Grade applicable to him in Schedule I from the date of such appointment.
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5. APPOINTMENT AND POSTING
(1) All appointments to the cadre posts after the appointed day shall be made by the
Governor by one or the methods as specified in rule 7 and save as provided in sub-rule
and (3), no cadre pose shall be filled otherwise than by a member ofnthe Service
(2) Any cadre pose may be filled up as a temporary measure by a person from another
Department of the Government having the requisite qualification and experience on
deputation if the Government is satisfied that there is no suitable member of the
service available for filling the post.
(3) Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-rule (1) and (2), the Government shall
have the roght to fill up any cadre post by obtaining officers of similar Service on
deputation fron the Central or other State Government for any period of time.
(4) A member of the Servicwe may, in public interest, be posted by Government to any post
under the Government outside the Service or any other Government or under as
organization such terms and conditions as may be specified by the Government
6. INITIAL CONSTITUTION OF THE SERVICE:
(1) There shall be a Selection Committee consisting of the following namely:(a) Chairman, Sikkim Public Service Commission
(b) Member, Sikkim Public Service Commission
(c) Secretary to the Government in the Department of Personnel, Adm, Reforms &
Training,
(d) Secretary to the Government on the Department of Education;
(e) Secretary to the Government to be nominated by the Government;
(f) The Commission may coopt may other suitable expert/advisor.
(2) The Chairman or where the Chairman is unable to attend the Member of the
commission shall preside over the meeting of the Committee. The absence of a
member other than the Chairman or Member of the Commission shall not invalidate
the proceedings of the Commissee if more than half the members of the Committee
had attended its meeting.
(3) The Government shall, every year, for the purpose of recruitment by promotion to
the Service where such promotion is provided, prepare a list of names of eligible persons
in order of seniority who have on the forst day of the year completed the required
length of years of service as indicated in Schedule II.
(4) The number of candidated to be included in the list prepared under sub-rule (3) shall
not exceed 5 times the number of vacancies anticipated.
(5) The Government shall forward to the Commission the list of persons referred to in
sub-rule (3) together with their character rulls and service records of the period such
persons have to complete to become eligible for promotion indicating the anticipated
number of vacancies to be filled by promotion I course of period of 12 months
commencing from the date of preparation of the list.
(6) The Commission shall prepare a final list of persons whi are found to be suitable for
promotion to the Service on overall relative assessment of their character rolls
service records and intervies.
(7) The number of persons to be included in the final list shall not exceed twice the
number of vacancies to be filled by promotion.
(8) The Commission shall forward the final list prepared under sub-rule (6) to the
Government alongwith the character rolls and service records received from the Govt.
(9) The list shall ordinarily be in force for a period of twelve months from the date of the
recommendation of the Commission.
(10) Appointed by promotion of persons included in the final list to the Service shall be
made by the Government in order in which the names of persons appear in the list
for the time being in the force.
(11) It shall not be ordinarily necessary to consult the Commission before such appointment
is made unless during the period intervening between the inclusion of thenames of the
persons in the list and the dated of proposed appointment, there occurs deterioration
in the work of the person which in the opinion of the Government is such as to render
him unsuitable for appointment of promotion to the Service.
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8.
PROBATION
(1) Every person recruited to the service shall be appointed to the Service on probation
by a period not less than one year,
(2) The Government may, if so thinks fir, extend the period of probation by a period not
Less than one years.
DISCHARGE OF PROBATIONER
A probatiober shall be liable to be discharged from the Service or reverted to his substantive
Service if:(a) the Government is satisfied that the probationer was ineligible for recruitment to the
service or is unsuitable for being a member of the Service; or
(b) he fails to comply with any of the provisions of these rules.
9.
CONFIRMATION
Where a probatiober has completed his period of probation to the satisfaction of the
Government he/she shall subject to the other provisions of these rules be confirmed in the Service at the
end of his/her period of probation.
10.
SENIORITY
The inter-se-seniority of the members of the Service shall be determined in accordance with
the Sikkim State Services (Regulation of Seniority) rules 1980.
11.
12.
PROMOTION FROM ONE GRADE TO ANOTHER IN THE SERVICE
(1) The Committee constituted under rule 7 shall also be Committee for the purpose of
promotion of the members of the Service to higher grades of the Service.
(2) The Chairmen or where the Chairman is unable to attend, the Member of the Commission shall preside over the meeting of the committee. The absence of the Chairman
or the Member of the Commission shall not invalidate the proceedings of the
committee if more than half the members of the Committee has attended its meeting.
(3) The Government shall, from time to time, for the purpose of sub-rule (1) prepare a
list of names of the members of the Service in order of seniority whi have completed
the pescribed length of service as indicated in Schedule II for promotion to the next
higher grade in the first day of the year.
(4) The Government shall forward to the Commission the list prepared under Sub-rule
alongwith the Character Rolls and service records of the periods the member of the
service has to complete tp become eligible for promotion indicating the anticipated
number of vacancies to be filled by promotion on course of period of twelve months
commencing from the date of preparation of the list.
(5) The Committee, after satisfying themselves that the records and the information complete in all respect have been received, shall convene a meeting of the committee.
the Committee shall prepare a final list of the officers who are found suitable for
promotion.
(6) The number of persons to be included in the list shall not exceed twice the number
of vacancies to be filled by promotion.
(7) The Commission shall forward the final list prepared under sub-rule (5) to the
Government alongwith Character Rolls and service records received from the
Government.
(8) The list shall ordinarily be in force for a period or twelve months from the date of
recommendation of Commission.
(9) Promotion of their persons included in the list to the relevant higher grade shall shll be made
by the Government against the existing vacancies in the order in which their names
appear in the list.
(10) It shall not be ordinarily necessary to consult the Commission before such promotion
is made unless during the perion of 12 months from the date of recommendation of
the Commission there occurs a deterioration in the work of the member of the Service
which I the opinion of the Government is such as to render him unsuitable for
promotion.
13.
ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROL
(1) The control over the Service including appointments, transfer and deputation shall
vest with the Government on the Department of Personnel, Administrative Reforms
& Training.
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(2) The headquarter of a member of the Service shall not be changed save with the
concurrence of the Department of Personnel, Administrative Reforms & Training.
(3) A member of the Service shall not be transferred outside the Service or any other
Government or and organization save with the concurrence of the Department of
personnel, Administrative Reforms & Training.
14.
RESIDUARY MATTERS
All other matters in relation to the Service not specified or for which no provides
have been made in these rules shall be regulated by rules and orders applicable to
other officers of the Government having equivalent status.
INTERPRETATION
If any question arises as the interpretation of these rules, the decision of the Government
theron shall be final.
16. POWER TO RELAX
Where the Government is of the opinion that it is necessary or expedient to do so, it may be
order for reasons to be recorded in writing, relax any of the provisions of these rules with respect to any
class or category of persons or cadre posts.
15.
R.S. BASNET
SECRETARY TO THE GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
DEPTT. OF PERSONNEL, ADM. REGORMS & TRG
5
SCHEDULE-I
(See rule 3 (3)
COMPOSITION, STRENGTH, GRADE AND SCALE OF PAY
SIKKIM STATE EDUCATION SERVICE
Sl. No.
Name of the post
1.
Assistant Director
2.
strength
Grade
Scale of pay
27
Junior Grade
Rs. 1820-3200
Deputy Director
18
Senior Grade
Rs. 2525-400
3.
Joint Director
10
Selection Grade II
Rs. 3450-4700
4.
Additional Director
1
Selection Grade I
Rs. 3700-5000
5.
Director
2
Supertime Grade II
Rs. 4500-5700
Total
58
Deputation Reserve (10 percent of 58)-
5
Training (reserve (10 percent of 58)
5
-
Training reserve (5 percent of 58)
-
3
Leave reserve (5 percent of 58)
-
3
TOTAL AUTHORISE4D STRENGTH
-
69
SCHEDULE - II
(See rule 7)
Sl.
No.
Post/grade
Mode of
recruitment
Eligibility conditions
1.
Assistant Deirector
Junior Grade
100 percent by promotion
8 years regular service as Assistant
Education Officer
2.
Deputy Director
Senior Scale
100 percent by promotion
6 years regular service as Assistant
Director
3.
Joint Director
Selection Grade II
100 percent by promotion
8 years regular service as Deputy
Director. This includes induction of
Principles of Senior Secondary School
At this level.
4.
Additional Director
Selection Grade I
100 percent by promotion
4 years regular service as Joint
Director
5.
Director
Supertime Grade Ii
100 percent by promotion
or by deputation
4 years regular service as Additional
Director.
Printed at the Sikkim Government press, Gangtok
Gangtok Tuesday, 31st December 1996
No. 205
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
DEPARTMENT OF PERSONNEL, ADM. REGORMS & TRG
TASHILING
No. 87/(GEN)/DOP
DATED : 19TH DECEMBER, 1996.
NOTIFICATION
In exercise of the powers conferred by the proviso to article 309 of the Constitution
of India, the Governor is pleased to make the following rul;es further to amend the Sikkik
State Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Service Rules, 1994, namely:(i)
(ii)
The rules may be called the Sikkim State Animal Husbandry and Veterinary
Service (Amendment) Rules, 1996.
They shall come into force with immediate effect.
In the Sikkim State Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Service Rules, 1994, in Schedule
II, in Column 2 against the post of Farm Manager, in column 4, for the words “B.V.Sc” the
words “B.V.Sc & AH” shall be substituted.
By order
R.S. BASNET
SECRETARY MTO THE GOVT. OF SIKKIM
DEPTT. OF PERSONNEL, ADM. REGORMS & TRG.
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS, GANGTOK
Gangtok Tuesday, 31st December, 1996
No. 206
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
LAND REVENUE DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
NOTIFICATION NO: 46/164/L.R. (S)
DATE 28.12.96
DECLARATION U/S 6
OF LAND ACQUISITION ACT, 1894.
Whereas the Governor is satisfied that land is needed for a public purpose, not being
a purpose of the Union, namely for the construction of approach road to G.I.C.I. in Lachung
Block, North District, Mangan, it is hereby declared that a piece ofn land comprising plot No.
598 measuring more or less .0500 hecare bounded as under:East
West
North
South
: GICI existing compound,
: Government Khasland,
: GICI existing compound and
: Government Khasland, is needed for aforesaid public purpose at the public
expense within the aforesaid block of Laching.\
The declaration is made, under the provision of section 6 of Act 1 of 1894, to all whom it
may concern.
A plan of the land may be inspected in the office of the District Collector, North, Mangan.
T.P. DORJI
Additional Secretary,
Land Revenue Department,
Government of Sikkim
Gangtok
File No. 164/L.R. (S)
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS, GANGTOK
Gangtok Tuesday, 31st December 1996
No. 207
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
LAND REVENUE DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK.
NOTIFICATION NO: 47/476/L.R. (s)
DATED: 30.12.1996.
NOTICE UNDER SECTION 4 (1) OF LAND
ACQUISITION ACT: 1894.
(ACT 1 OF 1894)
Whereas it appears to the Gvernor that land is likely to be needed for a public purpose,
not being a purpose of the Union, namely for establishment of Hatchery by Animal Husbandry
Department, in the block of Bermoik-Tokal, South District, it is hereby notified that a piece
of land comprising cadastral plots and measuring 1.2900 hectares, bounded on the
Plot Nos. 351 & 352
Plot No. 342
Plot No. 421-A
East : DF of Karma Choden &
Land of AH & VS
West : DF of Karma Choden &
DF of Phurgey Lepcha
North : DF of Jagat Pd & DG
of Mani KR & Tara Chand
South : DF of Ugen & Other bros.
and land of AH & VS
Df of Chuti Lepcha
DF of Parukh Lepcha
Khosla & land pf AH & VS
DF of Parukh
DF of Chuti Lepcha & Khosla
Land of AH & VS
Banjo of Chuti
Is likely to be needed for the aforesaid public purpose at the public expecse within the
aforesaid block.
A plan of the land may be inspected in the Office of the District Collector, South.
In exercise of the powers conferred by the aforesaid section the Governor is pleased to
authorise the officers for time being engaged in the undertaking, with their servants and workmen,
to enter upon and survey the land and do all other acts required or permitted by that section.
Any persons interested in the above land who has any objection to the acquisition
thereof, may, within thirty days after the date on which notice of the substance of this
Notification is given in the locality, file an objection in writing before the Collector, South
District.
T.W. BARPHUNGPA,
SECRETARY,
LAND REVENUE DEPARTMENT
GOVT. OF SIKKIM.
FILE NO. 476/L.R. (S)
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS, GANGTOK
Gangtok Tuesday, 31st December, 1996
No. 208
DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIES
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
INDUSTRIAL POLICY OF SIKKIM
NOTIFICATION
No. G.O. 2/DL/96-97
2. A BACKDROP
Dated: 18/12/1996
&
Sikkim, the 22nd State of the Indian Union, has a total geographical area of 7096 Sq. Mk. And
a population of 4.6 lakh people. Over 75 percent of the land is covered with forests and
around 80 percent of the population lives in villages it is ensconced in the Himalayan mountain ranges, with only 20 percent of the total area of the State being habitable.
1. 2. Sikkim has a natural and unpolluted beauty, with many exotic varieties of flora and fauna.
the State of determined to keep its environment green and pollution-free and therefore,
the efforts towards industrialization should not damage the ecological balance and environment
of generate unmanageable toxic industrial effluents.
1. 3. Sikkim is one of the leasxt industrially developed state in India, heavily dependent on Central
Government grants, and mneeds to undertake an all-round development effort to be at par with
the other states of the country. It is hence, necessary to idenrify the priorities and emphasize
the significance of the twin objectives of speedy industrial development and generation of adequate employment opportunities. Keeping these objectives in mind, the industrial policy attempts to satisfy the aspirations of the people, through economic and industrial development of
the state.
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2.
1. 1
2. 2
2. 3
2. 4
THE CURRENT SCENATIO AND FUTURE PROSPECTS
So percent of the population lives in rural Sikkim and agrirulture plays a dominant role in the
State economy. With the total cultivable land around 70,000 hectares, the per capita
availability of land s a meager 0,18 hectares. The rugged mountainous terrain, fragmentation
of land erosion of the hilly tracts, geographical seclusion of Sikkim from mainland India, bottlenecks transportation, dependence in traditional methods of cultivation, etc,
have contributed to the low productivity of agricultural crops and difficulties in undertaking
large scale farming. Consequently, there has been very limited improvement in the methods
of agriculture over the years.
The main crops produced are rice, wheat, maize, large cardamom and ginger, with export
for the commercialization of large cardamom, ginger, fruits, tea, medicinal herbs and exportable
flowers. There are large areas of fallow land available, which can be converted into
productive farms for cash crops.
Sikkim produces 80 percent of India’s large cardamom, which enjoys a high value export
market in Pakistan, Singapore and the Middle-East. The ginger is also of a good quality and
has export prospects. The large cardamom and ginger can hance be converted into value
added products, Fruits can be processed for value addition. Exotic flowers can be cultured
for export. Honey and tea are other agro-based products that have high potential.
There is a good market for the minor forest produce of the State. The varied altitude is ideal
for the cultivation of a variety of herbs which can be used in the manufacture if medicines
cosmetics and aromatic products. The climate is ideal for the development of mulberry trees
and hence, the establishment of a sericulture industry.
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2.5
2.6
2.7
2.8
2.9
2.10
2.11
2.12
2.13
2.14
The absence of profitable marketing network and the lack of appropriate processing facilities
for manufacturing quality finished products has resulted in most of the produce being sold at
uncompetitive process to other states as raw materials and thir true potential has not been
exploited. Therefore, due attention needs to be given for the development of agro-based,
food processing and forest based units.
There are good prospects for setting up dairy and animals husbandry units on a commercial basis
the milk production offers opportunities for developing processed fooe-products like cheese,
butter, etc. The population being predominantly non-vegetarian, meat-processing and packaging units offer promise in the State.
The State has a good resource base if minerals like zinc, lead, copper, dolomite, coal, quartzite,
graphite, talc etc.Commercial exploitation of some of these minerals is being carried on
by the Sikkim Mining Corporation.
The traditional, cottage industriea ans specially handcrofts enjoy a good national and international market but more needs to bne done on upgrading quality and design, as well as production
and also improvement in the marketing network.
The abundant natural beauty of Sikkim offers a giid potential to attract foreign and domestic
tourist, and is concucive to the setting up spots, holiday resorts leisure camps
of trekking and adventure sports activities. However, to develop and sustain the tourism industry, adequate travel and tourism related infrastructure needs to be created. Conference Tourism can also be promoted.
The state is dependent only on a network of roadways for transportation. At present, no air
or water transport facilities are available. During the monsoon period transportation is hantpered due to landslides etc. Therefore there is an urgent case for upgrading the road transportation network to and from Sikkim to other parts of India.
Accomodation facilities are at present only adequate for tourists and must therefore be enhanced
the overall power situation though comfortable must be suitably enhanced to induce more
power intensive industries to the State.
Human resources need to be developed with the ultimate objective of creating the necessary
skills commensurate with the future industry and market requirements.
The current industrial scenaril is not very encouraging. As on 31.03.1996. there were 1683
provisionally registered and 313 permanently registered private sector industrial units, most of
which are in the tiny or small sector and promoted by first generation entrepreneurs.
there are 14 State Public Sector Enterprises but no Central Government Public Sector units in the
State.
Of the registered industrial units only 225 (two hundred & twenty five) units are functioning
which most of the other units are sick. Some of the State Public Sector enterprises are also
incurring continuous loses and have accumulated heavy debts over the years.
3. THE INDUSTRIAL POLICY
In view of the priorities attached by the Government for speedy industrial development and generation of adequate employment opportunities through self employment a comprehensive industrial.
policy for Sikkim has been formulated which will be effective from 1/4/96 for five years.
4. POLICY OBJECTIVES
The policy envisages:
•
Creation of an atmosphere conducive to industrial growth, taking into consideration
The available natural resources and the local socio-economic environment
•
Maintenance of the Green State image while promoting industrial activities
•
Rehabilitation of sick industries with comprehensive assistance and guidance from the
Department of Industry, and privatization of select State Public Sector Undertakings.
•
Enrichment of the agriculture sector through the establishment of appropriate linkage between
Agriculture and agro-based industries.
•
Ensuring balanced regional development through promotion of Khadi, Village, cottage, tiny, small
And ancillary industries.
•
Promotion of the traditional handloom, handicraft and artisan sector, by providing adequate supPort in the form,of common facilities like service centre cheap raw material, technical inputs
Marketing networl skill development, etc.
•
Development of tourism as and industry.
•
Development of Sikkim as a major centre for manufacture & marketing of tea
•
Practive participation of all concerned Government agencies to facilitate industrial growth
•
Rapid Development of basic infrastructure so that industrial Growth is facilited
•
Encouraging self-employment and idenfitication of avenues for the same
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4.
Human resource development through appropriate skill and entrepreneurship development programmes bahavioural training, etc. at district, sub-division and block levels, to meet the emergent
skill requirements of the State within a stipulated time frame.
Protection and promotion of interest of the local people especially at the unskilled and semi-skilled
levels by defining norms for a minimum percentage of employment to the local people in the
industrial units.
Encouraging joint ventures between local entrepreneurs and industrialists from outside the State.
Simplification of procedures and opening up of Sikkim with a view to attract both internal and outside investors, with respect to prospects whose long terms viability is carefully evaluated.
Formation of suitable mechanisms for attracting and encouraging the growth of capital formation in
Sikkim. Take full advantage of the policy changes initiatted from time to time by the central government with respect to lineralisation of industrial trade and experts as well as financial policies.
STRATEGY FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF THE POLICY
the objects set out in the industrial policy are challenging and require a well defined strategy for
implementation. The Government proposes to achieve these objectives by pursuing the following
strategies:
• Identification of thrust areas and effective promotion of industries in these areas
• Announcing of attractive package and fiscal incentives.
• Special promotional measures for rural and traditional industry.
• Establishing industrial estates and growth centres to facilitate integrated development of industry
• Development of a rehabilitation package for the sick industries
• Revamping the public sector undertakings
• Creation of appropriate organizational arrangements
• Development of marketing support systems
• Development of appropriate training facilities.
5.
IDENTIFICATION OF THRUST AREAS AND EFFECTIVE PROMOTION OF
INDUSTRIES IN THESE AREAS
The State Government has identified certain thrust areas for concerntrated industrial development
which will enjoy additional incentives, and are as follows:
• Agro based Industries
• Floriculture
• Animal Husbandry and Diary Products
• Minor Forest Based Produce
• Handloom, Handicrafts and Village Industries
• Tourism
• Precision oriented, High Value, Low Volume products
• Electronic ans Software
• Hydel power and
• Tea
6.
ANNOUNCEMENT OF ATTRACTIVES PACKGES AND FISCAL INCENTIVES
to generate an entrepreneurial spirit and encourage investments in industry, the Government
announces an attractive package of incentives and facilities, keeping in mind the increase in competetion among the various States. These incentives will be in addition to the already existing Central
Government incentives. Further more, special incentives are offered to industries in the thrust areas.
these are enunciated in detail in the Annexure to the policy.
7. SPECIAL PROMOTIONAL MEASURES FOR RURAL AND TRADITIONAL
INDUSTRY
The rural non-farm sector has been identified as a critical area for achieving national goals and for the
creation of employment. This also provides for generation and distribution of income to the
backward rural districts of any state. Rural industry comprises enterprises owned by rural entrepreneurs in agricultural and semi-urban regions and are sub-sectors of small scale enterprises and
constitute micro enterprises. Some potential areas include flower processing,
herbal processing, Sericulture, spice and oilseed processing cane and bamboo products, powerlooms, brick manufacture, pottery, rural tourism, etc. Special promotional measures will be
undertaken by the State Government to strenhthen these sectors.
traditional industries like Cottage, Handlooms and Handicrafts and Khadi industries will be further
encouraged. A comprehensive revies of the existing institutional arrangement will be undertaken
and suitable measures adopted for achieving the policy objectives. The Sikkim khadi and village
Industries Board will be revamped.
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8.
ESTABLISHING INDUSTRIAL ESTATES AND GROWTH CENTRES TP FACILITATE
INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT OF INDUSTRY
The Government will encourage the setting up of self contained industrial estates and growth centries to facilities an integraged approach towards optimization of available resources and infrastructure,
including creation if infrastructure, marketing faculities and communication networks. The responsibilities related to infrastructure development will be undertaken by the Directorate of Industries
and the efrits shall be made for the development of supportive infrastructure like roads, power,
water supply etc, for such estates. Adequate budget provision will be allotted for this purpose by the
State Government
9.
DEVELOPMENT OF A REHABILITATION PACKAGE FOR THE SICK INDUSTRIES
there are a large number of sick industries in the State and the Government will be introducing
definite scheme for their rebahilitation. The viability of each unit will be individually studied to
determine whether it should be operated by the original promoters, new management, as joint
ventures with the Government or shut down. A model rehabilitation package will be developed for
the rejuvenation of the viable units.
10.
REVAMPING THE PUBLIC SECTOR UNDERTAKINGS
10.1
The role of the state Public Sector Undertakings will be reviewed. Government will undertake
business ventures only in the core sectors and in keeping with the policies of the Central Government, some of the public sector undertakings will be privatized and introduced shortly. The
State Public Sector Undertakings in the core/ thrust sectors will be revamped to improve their
efficiently and functioning.
10.2
Sikkim Industrial Development and Investment Corporation (SIDICO) will also play a more active
role in the industrialization process in the State. It will provide escort services to entrepreneurs
proposing the set up projects valued at Rupees Fifty lakhs and above. An Industrial information Centre will be established to provie information on industry and market trends.
SIDICO will assist the Rehabilitation Cell of the Department of Industties to revamp the sick
units in the State SIDICO itself is facing severe financial constrants due to defaults in repayment by
many of its borrowers. Strong action will be taken to ensure speedy recovery of debts. Measures will
be carried for its organizational and financial restructuring. Aggressive publicity drives for investment
in industrial undertaking will be organized by SIDICO.
10.3
A Tea Development Corporation of Sikkim will be formed which shall be the nodal agency for propagation of the Tea ndustry in Sikkim. It will take steps to expand the Temi tea estate, acquire new
gardens either wholly or partially owned by Government and encourage small tea growers through
special schemes and incentives.
11.
CREATION OF APPROPRIATE ORGANIZATION ARRANGEMENTS
11.1
The strategy for industrial development will be realized when it is implemented through appropriate
organizational facilities. Industrial promotion in Sikkim will be handled by the Director if Industries
the promotion of individual sectors like handlooms, handicrafts, agriculture etc, will be the
responsibility of the respective departments in coordination with the Director of Industries.
11.2
For an all round development and efficient monitoring of the ground conditions by the Director, the
cooperation and co-ordination of the activities of the different departments for power supply, water supply
land development, road network and telecommunication is essential. Therefore, to encourage industry
and attract investors, it is stated that all the departments are committed to the industrial policy and
will take an active part in its implementation.
12.
12.1
RE-ORGANISATION OF THE DIRECTOR OF INDUSTRIES
The Director of Industries will play a key role in facilitating and coordinating activities released
industrial development. Therefore, necessary steps for strengthening the department, as well as
upgrading the facilities will be taken immediately,
The District Industries Centres (DIC) of the Directorate if Industries will help to co-ordinate the district
level industrial, infrastructure development work and support local entrepreneur in setting up units
and Sub-officers will be opened in the North and West District.
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10.3
The services to be provided by District industries Centres will include area planning for rural Industrialization active on finance, organization, production, technology and marketing, assistance for
submission of loan applications, speedy clearance for new industries, project supervision and management training programmes etc.
12.4
The District Industries Centren will also promote and encourage creation of representative organization to offer services on market information, markeing quality testing, product development,
processing etc.
Design and Service Centres will be created under the District Industries Centre to provide designs
and khow-how for the development of suitable products by engaging technically qualified personnel
at the block level, Community poly-technics will be involved in efforts of skill upgradation, development of work culture, technology orientation and creation of pilot projects, with the help of voluntary
organizations.
The Rehabilitation Cell of the Department if Industries, along with Sikkim Industrial Development
and Investment Corporation, will actively participate in analyzing the viability of the sick units in the
state and suggest measures for their rehabilitation.
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12.6
12.7
A Public Enterprises Cell will be constituted in the Directorate, of Industries to oversee the efficient
functioning of the public sector units and formlate guidelines for their employees and fund management and organizational and structural adjustment.
12.8
The Industrial Training Institute will be brought under the purview of the Directorate of Industrues
to improve its functioning and impart training as per the requirements of the industries innthe state.
13.
ON STOP SERVICE
13.1
A prospective investor should get all his requirements and informationralating to setting up of any
trade or business cleared through a single authority. The Department of Industries will offer this one
stop facility through a Green Channel Committee headed by the Secretary Industres with officials of
other concerned departments.
13.2
This single window concept will facilitate expediting of all necessary clearances from various department like Pollution Control Board, Poser Deoartment Urban Development and Housing Department
Public Health engineering Department, etc. By registering with the Department of Industries,
the entrepreneurs will be able to ensure completion of all formalities within a maximum of thirty
days. The Government will review and simplify the rules and regulations for setting up an industry
in Sikkim.
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15.1
DEVELOPMENT OF MARKETING SUPPORT SYSTEMS
There are a number ofmarketing organization in the State like the State Trading Corporation of
Sikkim and Sikkim Industrial Markitting Federation (SIMFED), In addition, a Marketing and export
promotion Council (MEPC) will be set up to support the sale of giids within and outside the State.
it will be the apex agency for the issue if detailed guidelines for marketing activities in the State. An
official from the Department if Industries wil be ex-officio chairman if the council, along with
other members drawn from the participating marketing organizations.
The existing porganisations will continue their operations and take up marketing of the
hitherto neglected products or new agencies will be set up by MEPC for tha purpose
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15.3
The MEPC will develop channels for marketing and export of the local produce and produce and provide
guidelines for establishment of marketing infrastructure, roadways, warehouses, etc. and provide
directions for efficient functioning of the ,marketing agencies. It will also set up a Market Information
cell to provide the most up-to-date market trends on various goods. The MEPC will undertake
quality testing measures in a regular basis and blacklist those units which supply products nit
conforming with the prescribed quality and specification norms.
15.4
The Government and provate industries in the State will be requested to source their requirements
from within the state as far as possible. The State Government may ask the units to supply goods at
the lowers rate quoted for a tender in case they cannot compete with the lowert price
stipulation. The Government will release payments promptly for purchase made from local units
the provisions of the interest on Delayed Payments to small Scale and Ancillary Industrial Undertakings Act, 1993, will be applicable.
The Government will also attempt to cost reduce the production and transportation, and
enhance the overall competitiveness of the products manufactured in the State.
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16. DEVELOPMENT OF APPROPRIATE TRAINING AND EDUCATION FACULITIES
Skill development is the key to quality and productivity and the means to made available avenues
for employment of the local people. The Government will introduce certain initiatives in this
regard.
Upgrading and modernization of the existing Industrial Training Institute and other training
Institutes;
Opening up of training centres to provide training as per the present and future requirements of the
Industries in the States
Setting up of engineering medical and business management schools and colleges under private or
semi-government management.
to develop skill in forestry, food processing, floriculture, pisciclture and other fields, the Government plans
to introduce appropriate training programmes, especially for the middle and lower levels of operations.
CONCLUSION
With the announcement of the new industrial policy, it is expected that Sikkim will witness a rapid expansoon of its industrial base which will not only increase employment opportunities but also herald further
economic prosperity for the State as a whole.
(KARMA GYATSO) IAS,
COMMISSIONER CUM SECRETARY INDUSTRIES
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ANNEXURE
GOVERNMENT OF SIIKIM
DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIES
GANGTOK
WHEREAS, the State Government had formulated the State scheme of Incentives for Industries
1990 which was published vide Notification No. 27/DI/89-90/ (III) 7452 dated the 13th March 1991.
AND WHEREAS the State Government has felt the necessity of liberating the scheme in order on
further encourage the promotion and development has felt it necessary to provide a lost of incentives and subsides for industrialization in the state to industrial units permanently registered with the department of Industries, Government of Sikkim and any other industries which has obtained licence/ permission from Government of India and established in the State of Sikkim;
AND WHEREAS all the four districts of the State of Sikkim have been declared as Category “A”- No
industry Deistrice;
NOW, THEREFORE, in supersession of the Notification No. 27/DI/89-90/(III) 7452 dated the 13th
March 1991 the Government of Sikkim hgereby formylate the follwing shceme namely;
1. SHORT TITLE, EXTENT AND COMMENCEMENT
i)
This scheme may be called state scheme of incentives for Industries, 1996
ii)
It extend to the whole of Sikkim
iii)
It shall be deemed to have come into force from the 1st day of April 1996
i).
ii)
1. APPLICATION
The scheme shall be applicable to all industrial units for a period of give years from the date of
commercial production.
The scheme shall also be applicable to the existing units in case of diversification, modernization and
expansion, Diversification, Modernisation and expansion means addition to the value
of plants and machineries by not less than 25% of the cost ifof existing machineries for the
purpose of creation of additional capacity with the prior approval of Department of Industries
iii)
No units can claim the incentives and concession of the scheme as a matter of right. The incentives
and concessions wil be allowed in the discretion of the State Government based on long term viability of the unit and other criteria as mentioned in this scheme.
iv)
It is clarified that all units which came into commercial production on or before 31/3/1996 will
be eligible for incentives and concessions as per Notification No.27/DI/89-90/7452 dated 13th
march 1991.
3.
a)
b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
(h)
i)
DEFINITION: In this scheme, unless the context otherwise requires:Artisan and tiny units, Small Scale Units amd Medium/ Large scale Units means an Industrial Units
defined by the Government of India from time to time and includes co-operative industrial units.
“Capital” means a unit registered under the provision of the Law relating to registration of
assets like goods will.
“Company” means a unit registered under the provision of the Law relating to registration of
Companies for the time being in force in the State.
“Co-operative Society” means any Co-operative industrial unit registered under the Sikkim Cooperative Society Act. 1978.
“Fixed Investment” means investment made in land, building plant and machineries
and other capital foods;
“Partnership” means a unit formed by two or more persons
“Proprieship” means a unit owned by a single person
“Small Scale Industry” means.
i) Where the investment in fixed assets in plant and machineries (I.e. excluding the cost of land
building etc.) whether held on ownership term or on lease or on hire purchase not
exceeding Rs. 60.00 lakhs (Rupees Sixty lakhs).
ii) Where a unit which undertakes to export minimum 30 percent of the annual production by
the end of the third year from the date of commencement of commercial production, the investment limit could be upto Rs. 75.00 lakhs (Rupees Sixty lakhs)
“Small Scale Ancillary Units” means an industrial undertaking if it is engaged or proposed to be
engaged in the manufacture of production of parts, components, sub-assemlies, tooling or intermediates, or the rendering of services, and the undertaking supplies or render of proposes to
supply or renders not more than 50 (fifty) percent of its production or services, as the case may be,
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to one or other industrial undertaking and whose investment in fixed assets in plant and
machinery whether held on ownership terms or on lease or on hire purchase, does not exceed
rupees seventy five lakhs.
j)
k)
l)
m)
n)
“Term ‘ Loan” means a loan obtained from any bank or financial institution for acquiring fixed
capital assets in the form of land, building plant and machieneries.
“Thrust area means Agro-based industries, Floriculture, Animal Husbnandry and Dairy products
Forest Based Industries, Handloom, Handicrafts and Village Industries, Tourism, Electronics and
Software, Hydel Power, Tea and industries set up in Industrial area, Industrial Estate and Growth
centre.
“Working Capital Loan” means a loan required for acquisition of current assets for meeting day-to
day requirements of an industrial unit for completing the operation cycle and include cash credit
and over draft facilities and any other short term loan required by the industrial unit.
“Year” means the period commencing from the 1st day of April of the year and ending on the
31st of March of the succeeding year.
Words and expression used in thos Scheme but not defined shall bear the meaning respectively as
defined by the Government of India from time to time.
4.
a)
b)
c)
e)
DISQUALIFICATION
Any Indistrial unit which :
Denies or refuses to furnish any information demanded by the Department of Industries ; or
After receipt of term loan and working capital loan from financial institutions, does not
utilize for the bonafide purpose but diverts for some other purpose not connected with the activity
of the unit :or
Fails to fullful its commitments relating to repayment of loans including interest in respect of loans
taken from any financial institutions ;or
furnishes wrong information or suppresses relevant facts, shall be disqualified from availing of
any or all the inventives under this scheme.
5.
SANCTIONING AUTHORITY
In all the cases of incentives under the scheme, the following authorities shall gave the power of
sanctinoning :
i)
ii)
iii)
iv)
General Manager of Districts Industries /centres –upto Rs. 10,000/- (Rupees ten thousand).
Director of Industries ipto- Rs. 1,00,000/- (Rupees one lakh)
Secretary Industries-upto Rs 1.5 lakhs (Rupees one lakh and fifty thousand)
Minister Incharge, Industries- all cases above Rs. 1.5 to 5 lakhs (Rupees one lakh and fifty
thousand to five lakhs)
There shall be a Committee constituted under the scheme consisting of the Minister Industries
with Secretary Industries, Secretary Finance and Director Industries as members who shall
sanction subsidies incentive between Rs. 5 to 8 lakhs (Rupees five to eight lakhs).
All cases above Rs. 8 lakhs (Rupees eight lakhs) shall be placed in the Cabinet.
v)
vi)
6.
a)
b)
7.
RECOVERY OF SANCTIONED AMOUNT
the Department of Industries ahall recover from an Industrial unit, the money granted under this
scheme if it is found subsequently that :It has availed of the benefit (s) by furnishing wrong information or suppression of relevant facts, or
the unit fails to come into operation or is closed down within two years from the earliest date of
of availing oa any of the benefit (s) under this scheme.
(Note : such recovery shall be made under the Sikkim Public Demand Recovery Act 1988)
(if necessary)
APPLICATION FOR INCENTIVES
All eligible industrial units claiming incentives under the Scheme shall apply to the Director of
Industties in the form appended to this scheme.
the following section lists out the incentives.
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STATE CAPITAL INVESTMENT SUBSIDY
An investment subsidy on the total investment shall be provided on a graded level to the industry
tt will be available to both new units as well as those carrying out expansion, diversification or
modernisation activities.
Artisan and Tiny
Scale Units
15 percent total capital
investment in plant
and machinery
Small scale Units
Medium /Large Scale Units
10 percent of total capital
5 percent of total capital
investment in plant
investment in plant
and machinery, subject
and machinery, subject
to a maximum of
to a maximum of Rs. 10
Rs. 5 lakhs (Rupees
lakhs (Rupees ten lakhs
Rive lakhs).
b)
For units set up in the thrust areas, a larger subsidy will be provided as follows:
Artisan and Tiny
Small Scale Units
Medium/ Large Scale
Scale Units
15 percent total capital
Units
20 percent of total capital
investment in plant
10 percent total capital
investment in plant
and machinery
investment in plant
and machinery
to a maximum of Rs.7
and machinery, subject
lakhs (Rupees seven
to a maximum of Rs.15
lakhs)
lakhs).
SUBSIDY ON INTEREST ON WORKING CAPITAL
9.
This subsidy will be provided for interest in excess of 14 percent of the interest payable by mindustrial
units on the working capital loan obtained from banks. It will be provided for a period of 5 (five) years and is as
follows:Artisan and Tiny
Scale Units
Small Units
Medium/ Large Scale
Units
Rs. 10,000/- (Rupees ten
thousand) or actual
difference in interest
whichever is less.
Rs. 50,000/- (Rupees
fifty thousand) or
actual difference
in interest, whichever is less.
Rs. 1,00,000/- (Rupees
one lakh ten thousand)
differenc in interest
whichever is less.
b)
For units set up in the thrust area, a larger subsidy will be provided as follows:
Artisan and Tiny scale units
Small Scale Units
Medium/ Large Units
Rs. 15, 000/-(Rupees
Rs. 50,000/- (Rupees
Rs. 1,00,000/- (Rupees
fifteen thousand),
fifty thousand) or
one lakh ten thousand)
or actual difference
actual difference
differenc in interest
in interest whichever
in interest, whichever is less.
whichever is less
is less,
10.
CONCESSION ON STATE AND CENTRAL SALES TAX
Central and State sales tax shall be exempted for period of 7 (seven) years, from the date of
commencement of actual commercial production
PRICE PREFERENCE
A price preference shall be admissible to industrial undertakings established in Sikkim, on the
purchases made by various state Government Department and organizations, orver the rates quoted for similar products brought in from outside the State. The preference will however, be admissible provided the foods are of
equivalent quality to those brought in from outside the state. The preference will be 15 percent in case of small
scale and tiny undertakings and 10 percent for all other units.
11.
12.
a)
b)
SUBSIDY ON CAPTIVE POWER GENERATING SETS
In order to encourage and assist industrial units to be self sufficient in their requirement of poser
the State Government shall subsidise upto 25 percent of the cost for purchase of captive power
generatings sets, subhect to a maximum of Rs. one lakhs (Rupees one lakh).
Industries set up in the thrust area shall get a 30 percent subsidy, subject to a mazimum of
Rs. 1.25 lakhs (Rupees one lakh and twenty five thousand).
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13.
SUBSIDY ON POWER CONSUMPTION
a)
An Industrial unit consuming power upto Rs. 50,000/- (Rupees fifty thousand) per annum shall
be eligible for 100 percent reimbursnebt. For units consuming power above Rs. 50,000/- (Rupees
fifty thousand) per annum, the reimbursement will be to the extent of Rs. 50,000/- (Rupees fifty
thousand) plus 25 percent of the balance actual payment subject to a maximm of Rs. 2 lakhs
(Rupees two lakhs) per annum, in total.
The State Government shall grant a subsidy of 30 percent in power tariff to industrial units coming
up a qpproved locations or in thrust areas.
b)
14.
SUBSIDY ON CONSULTANCY SERVICE
An industrial unit shall receive a one time subsidy on consultancy charge paid to an approved consultant as per the scale noted below:
a)
for project upto Rs. 10 lakhs
(Rupees ten lakhs)
30 percent subject to maximum of
Rs. 20,000/- (Rupees twenty
thousand)
b)
for project above Rs. 10 lakhs
(Rupees ten lakhs)
30 percent subject to maximum of
of Rs. 1,00,000/ (Rupees one lakh)
15.
SUBSIDY ON STUDY TOURS AND INPLANT TRAINING
a)
Entrepreneurs sent outside Sikkim with the approval of the Director of Industries for study tour
and / or inplant training shall be eligible for reimbursement of the return journey expenses
second class by train and an allowance of Rs. 1000/- (Rupees one thousand) per mensem per
entrepreneur.
b)
16.
provided that the period of such a study rour / inplant training does not exceed three months and
the entrepreneur shall give an undertaking in Writing to the Department of Industries that he
shall start an industrial unit after obtaining the necessary technical know how of the industries
concerned.
The study tour and inplant training for a period not exceeding three monthsmay also be made avaiable for workers who are sent outside the State:
provided that the industrial unit sending such workers ibtain an undertaking from them that thy
shall worl in unit at least for a period of three years from the date they complete training. Reimbursement of expenditure on return journey of second class by train and allowance of Rs. 500/(Rupees five hundred) per workers shall be eligible to the industrial unit concerned in such cases.
EXEMPTION OF SECURITY DEPOSIT AND EARNEST MONEY
industrial units shall be exempted from the payment of security deposits and/ or earnest money
in respect or tenders or quotations for purches of stores by Government Departments.
17.
a)
b)
18.
INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ORGANISATION/ INDIAN STANDARD INSTITUTE
CERTIFICATION
The State Government shall encourage the small scale industries to obtain Indial Standard Instituted
international Standard Organisation Certification for their products to enable them to compete
at the State and National level. For this purpose the State Government shall reimburse 100
percent of the expenditure incurred on registration fee, testing fee, annual licence fee and
purchase of testing equipment, subject to actuals upto a maximum limit of Rs. 25,000/(Rupees twenty five thousand).
This limit shall be Rs. 30,000/- (Rupees thirty thousand) for unit set up in thrust areas.
SUBSIDY ON REGISTRATION FEE OF PROMOTION COUNCIL, INDIAN STANDARD
INSTITUTION, COMMODITY BOARD, CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
The amount spent by an industrial unit in obtaining a registration with promotion Council.
Indian Standards institution, Commodity Board, Chamber of Commerce, etc. shall be reimbursed
to the limit, subject to a maximum of Rs. 10,000/- (Rupees ten thousand) or the actual registration
fee, which-ever is less.
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19.
DEFERMENT OF EXCISE DUTY
an industrial unit shall be allowed to defer State Excise Duty accumulated during the first three
years which shall be recovered in suitable instalments within the next five years. There shall be
no interest on account of the Excise duty so deferred.
20.
TAXATION MATTER
Exemption under Notification No. 2/TIC dated the 16th Feb. 1974 will continue.
21.
POWER TO ADD, AMEND, ALTER, MODIFY, VARY OR SUBSTITUTE
notwithstanding anything contained in the Scheme, the State Government, may from time to
time add, amend, alter, modify, vary or substitute anu of the provision made therein as may
be deemed necessary. The State Government also reserves the right to evolve a separate package
of incentives for individual units in the public interest.
22.
POWER TO REMOVE DIFFICULTIES
If any fifficulty arises in giving effect to the provisions of this Scheme, the same shall be referred
to the State Government and the dicesion of the state Government thereon shall be final.
Sd/-
(KARMA GYATSO) IAS,
COMMISSIONER CUM SECRETARY INDUSTRIES.
INDUSTRIES DEPARTMENT
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
APPLICATION FORM FOR STATE INCENTIVES
(To be submitted in triplicate
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Name and address of the Unit :
Constitution (Proprietorship/Partnershop/ Private limited/ Public Limited):
Name of the Proprietor/ Managing Director/ Partner of the Unit
Number and date of Permanent Registration :
date of Commencement of the Unit:
Item of manufacture/ Servicing/ processing :
Annual Turnover:
Quantity Value
Fixed Capital: (i)
land
(ii) building
(iii) Plant and
machineries
Rs.
Rs.
Rs.
_______________
Total
_______________
9.
10.
Working capital required
for 3 months (three) :
Details of the financial
Assistance received
Name of the Financial
Institution :
a) Term Loan :
b) Working Capital :
Date
Full name signature and
seal
13
Sl No.
Date :
Type of subsidy
claimed
Actual amunt
spent
Subsidy
claimed
Full Name Signature and Seal of the Unit.
Note: All supporting documents to be furnished in triplicate.
Printed at the Sikkim Government Press, Gangtok.
Detail of
Supporting
documents
Vol. XLVI
Gangtok, Janaury, 1996.
CONTENTS
PART
I - Ordnances Message, etc. - Nil
PART
I - Appointments, Postings, Transfers,
Leave etc.
II - Rules Orders, Press Note etc-
PART
PART
PART
III - Textile Commissioner-fixation
Of prices of cloths-Nil
IV -F.C.S.-Rationing of Essential Commodities-Nil
PART
VI - Nil
PART
VII - Advertisement and Notices etc.-Nil
PART
VIII - Nil
PART
IX -(i) Epidemic Diseases-Nil
PART
X -(ii) Rainfall -Nil
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HIGH COURT OF SIKKIM
GANGTOK
NOTIFICATION
No. 83/HCS
Dated Gangtok the 4th January, 1996.
It is hereby notified for general information that the Vacation Court will
sit on 12.1.1996 and 19.1.96. and 10.2.96
during the ensuing winter Vacation from
21st December, 1995 to 17th February,
1996.
NOTIFICATION
No. 88/HCS
Dated Gangtok the 17th January, 1996.
In exercise of the powers conferred
by Section 32 of the Code of Criminal
procedure 1973, the High Court of
Sikkim hereby confers the powers of
Magistrate of the first class upom Miss
Madhumita Roy, who has been appointted as Civil Judge-cum-judicial Magistrate in the North District at Gangtok.
By Order
By Order
D.C. ROY
Registrar Incharge
D.C. ROY
Deputy Registrar.
NOTIFICATION
NO. 84/HCS
Dated Gangtok, the 8th January, 1996.
The District Magistrate and the
Additional district Magistrate, South
District, Namchi are hereby appointed
as Special Judicial Magistrate having
powers of 1st Class Magistrate under
section 13 of Code of Criminal procedure Section 167 of Code of Criminal
procedure.
This will remain as a standing order
as and when Judicial Magistrares in the
station remain absent.
DEPARTMENT OF PERSONNEL,
ADM. REFORMS & TRAINING
NOTIFICATION
No. 98/GEN/DOP
Dated Gangtok, the 15th January, 1996
The Governor is pleased to upgrade
two posts of Assistant Derectors in the
scale of Rs. 1820-3200 to that of Deputy
Director in the pay scale or Rs. 25254000 in the Sports & Youth Affairs
Department.
2. This Notification will take effect
from the date the incumbents are promoted as Deputy Directors
By Order
D.C. ROY
Deputy Registrar
NOTIFICATION
No. 87/HCS
Dated Gangtok, the 17th January, 1996
In exercise of the powers conferred
by Section 32 of the Code of Criminal
procedure 1973, the High Court of
Sikkim hereby confers the powers of
Magistrate of the first class upon Miss
Kessang Chuki Barphungpa, who has
been appointed as Civil Judge-cum-Judicial Magistrate in the South District at
Namchi
By Order
D.C. ROY
Registrar Incharge
C.L. SHARMA
Joint Secretary
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
NOTIFICATION
No. 102/GEN/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 11th January, 1996
The Governor of Sikkim is pleased
to ungrade the post of Sr. Archited in
the Building & Housing Department
held by Shri J.B. Subba to that of Chief
Architect in the scale of Rs. 3450-125
4700 w.e.f. the date the incumbent is
promoted to the post after obtaining
recommemdation of Sikkim Public Service
commission and approval of the Government.
The post of Senior Architect shall
stand restered as and when the upgraded
post is vacated by Shri. J.B. Subba on
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GAZETTE
Account of his transfer, promotion,
retirement and resignation etc.
By Order
EDWARD LEPCHA
Deputy Secretary
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
NOTIFICATION
No. 106/G/DOP
Dated Gangtok, the 16th January, 1996.
In pursuance of Rule 25 of Sikkim
State Animal Husbandry & Vety Service
Rules, 1994 and Rule 4 of the Sikkim
State Service (Regulation of Seniority)
Rules, 1980, the State Government hereby fixes the inter-se-seniority of the
Officers if the Animal Husbandary of the
Officers Services Department Husbandry &
vety. Services Department as under:Sl. Name & Designation:
No.
1. Dr M.M. Golay, Pr. Director,
2. Shri S. Paljor, Director, (VS)
3. Dr. P.P. Sharma Addl, Director, (CD)
4. Dr. N.D. Lama, Addl, Director (VS)
5. Dr. M.K. Rai, Addl, Director,
(Diary), (Offg.),
6. Dr. D.N. Bhutia, Joint Director, (R),
7. Dr. S.T. Bhutia, Joint Director, (BreeDing) (Offg.),
8. Dr Jairm Prasad, Joint Director,
(Diary), (Offg.),
9. Dr. A.K. Singh, Joint Director,
(Diary), (Offg.),
10. Dr. P.C. Gupta, Joint Director,
(Poultry) (Offg.),
11. Dr. N.L. Sharma, Joint Director,
(VS) (Offg.),
12. Dr. S.T. Bhutia, Dy. Director (S)
13. Shri. P.N. Bhutia, Dy. Director.
(E&T)
14. Dr. W. Boboo Rao, D.D. (E) (Offg.),
15. Shri O.T. Namchye, Sr, Scientist,
(Sheep & Goats) (Offg.),
16. Dr. Tika Lucksum, D.D. (W) (Offg.),
17. Shri L.T. Bhutia, Dy. Director,
(Diary),
18. Dr C. P. Upreti, D.D. (N) (Offg.),
JANUARY,
1996
19. Dr N.T. Lepcha, Sr. Vety Officer
20. Dr. H.K. Chettri, Jr Poultry NutriTion.
21. Dr. N.K. Rai A.D.
22. Dr B.Badola, Sr. Vety Officer,
23. Dr Kamal Gurung, Sr, Vety Officer,
24. Dr Ram Kumar Tamang, Sr. Vety.
Officer
25. Dr Nima T. Bhutia, Sr. Vety, Officer
26. Shri B.B. Subba, D.D.O.
27. Dr K.C. Bhutia, Jr Poultry Tech.
28. Dr K.B. Pradhan, Jr. Vety. Officer,
29. Dr. P.K. Pradhan, Jr Poultry Tech
30. Dr D.K. Pradhan Jr. Scientist,
31. Dr H.N. Sharma, Vety, Officer
32. Dr. N.B. Chettri, Vety. Officer.
33. Shri Biren Gurung, A.I.O
34. Shri Surya Prakash Rai, Manager
(on deputation)
35. Shri T.B. Bishwakarma, A.I.O.
36. Shri Kalu Singh Rai, Farm Manager
37. Shri Nima Tshering Lepcha, Goat
Dev. Officer,
38. Dr (Mrs) P.K., Vety, Officer
39. Dr. D.S. Tewari, Vety. Officer
40. Dr S.K. Subba. Vety Officer,
41. Dr Sangay Dorjee, Vety. Officer,
42. Dr Tenzing Bhutia, Vety Officer
43. Dr. Tshering Pem Lama, Vety.
Officer,
44. Dr M.B. Chettri, Vety Officer,
45. Dr Kalpana Pradhan, Vety, Officer
46. Dr Karuna Chettri, Vety. Officer,
47. Dr Sanjay Pradhan, Vety, Officer,
48. Dr Ghanashyam Sharma Vety.
Officer
49. Dr Tilotama Bajagai, Vety, Officer,
50. Dr Madan Kr. Shivshankar Vety,
51. Dr Manijyoti Rai, Vety, Officer,
52. Dr Saharman Rai, Vety. Officer,
53. Dr Anand Thapa, Vety. Officer,
54. Dr Sem Sem Bhutia, Vety. Officer,
55. Dr Sandup Gurung, Vety. Officer,
56. Dr Sonam Pintso Bhutia, Vety.
Officer,
57. Dr Karma Tenzing Bhutia, Vety.
Officer,
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GOVT. GAZETTE
JANUARY
58. Dr Sanjay M Gajmer, Vety. Officer,
59. Dr Mohan Kumar Basnett, Vety.
Officer.
By Order
R.S. BASNET,
Secretary,
Deptt. pf Per Adm. Ref.
& Trg
NOTIFICATION
No. 108/GEN/DOP
Dated Gangtok, the 17th January, 1996
The Governor is pleased to sanction
creation of the following powts in the
Planning & Development Department
for implementation of the Centrally
sponsored scheme of “Establishment of
Agency Reporting of Agricultural Statistics (EARAS) with immediate effect:1. Deputy Director
1 (one) post Rs. 25254000
2. Driver
1 (one) post Rs. 9101290
3. Peon
1 (one) post Rs. 80010-60
The above powts shall have to be
filles-up on deputation from the existing
strength of Bureau of Economics &
statistics.
Further, the Governor is please to
grant payment of honoratium to Supervisory Officers and iield level Workers.
engaged for Establishment of Agency
reporting of Agriculture Statistics
(EARAS) at the rate of Rs. 500/- and
Rs. 100/- respectively the expenditure shall
be debitable to budget head 2401-111-82
EARAS (50:50% C.S.S.), Plan.
By Order
EDWARD LEPCHA
Deputy Secretary II
Deptt of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg
NOTIFICATION
No. 109/GEN/DOP
Dated Gangtok, the 20th Janaury, 1996
The Governor is pleased to sanction
creation of a post of Director in the scale
of Rs. 92 secondary Education Department with immediate effect.
The expenditure shall be dibitable to
the Budget head 2202 General Education 92 Secondary Education-001. Direction & Administration-1. Directorate
of Education-1 Salaries (Plan).
By Order
TASHI CHO-CHO
Under Secretary,
Deptt. of Per,. Ref. Adm.
& Trg.
1996
PART
II
NOTIFICATION
No. 110/GEN/DOP
Dated Gangtok, the 20th January, 1996.
The Governor is pleased to upgrade
the post of Joint Secretary, Food &
Civil Supplies Department held by Shri
K.B. Gurung in the scale of Rs. 3450-1254700 to that of Additional Secretary in
the pay scale of Rs 3700-125-4700-1505000 in the Food & Civil Supplies
Department.
This Notification will take effect from
the date the incumbent is promoted as
Additional Secretary.
By Order.
C.L. SHARMA
Joint Secretary
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
NOTIFICATION
No. 111/GEN/DOP
Dated Gangtok the 30th January 1996.
The Governor is pleased to upgrade
the 8/eight) posts of Agriculture Department in the scale of Rs. 1820-3200 to that
of the following posts in the scale of
Rs. 2120-3600 with effect from the date
the incumbent is promoted to the upgraded post with the recommendation of
S.P.S.C. and approval of the Govt.
thereon.
1. Project Officer
-4 posts
2. Sr. Engineer
- 2 posts
3. Sr. Research Officer
- 2 posts.
However the posts held by the incmubent shall stand restored as and when
the upgraded posts is vacated by the
incumbent on account of transfer
promotion, retirement resignation etc.
By Order
C.L. SHARMA
Joint Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm.
Ref. & Trg.
OFFICER ORDER
No. 1229/G/DOP
Dated Gangtok, the 2nd January, 1990
In pursuamce of the proviso undr
Rule (21) of Indian Police Service (Pay)
for amendment Rules, 1987, the Government of Sikkim is pleased to appoint
the following I.P.S officer to Junior
Administrative Grade in the basic pay of
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GOVT.
GAZETTE
Rs. 3700/-p.m. ie the scale of Rs. 3700125-4700-150-5900 from the date shown
against each:1. Shri S.D. Negi, Superintendent of
Police- 1.1.96
2. Shri A.Shaker Rao, Joint Managing Directr (Recovery), State
Bank of Sikkim- 1.1.86.
By Order
T. DOHNDUP,
Officer on Special Duty
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 1248/(G)/DOP
Dated Gangtok the 1st January, 1996.
The Governor of Sikkim is pleased to
extend the period of deputation of Shri
K.A. Varadan, IAS (GR:62), as Chief
Secretary to Government of Sikkim with
the concurrence of the Department of
Personnel & Training Government of
India, vide their No: 26014/7/95-AIS.II
dated 1.1.1996 till 30th June 1996.
By Order
R.S. BASNET
Secretary
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref,
& Trg
OFFICE ORDER
No. 1273/GEN/DOP
Dated Gangtok, the 11th January, 1996.
On the recommendation of Sikkim
Public Service Commission, theGovernor
o Sikkim is pleased to promote the followng Range Officers in the Junior Grade
o Sikkim State Forest Service as Assistnt Conservator of Forest in the scale
o Rs. 1820-60-2600 EB-75-3200 with
imediate effect:1. Shri K.K. Pradhan
2. Shri B.S. Sharma
3. Shri S. Wangyal
4. Shri D.S. Chettri
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1996.
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They shall be on probation for a
period of one year.
By Order
D.P. KALEON,
Jont Secretary
Deptt. of Per., Adm Ref.
& Trg.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 1285/GEN/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 12th January 1996
On the recommendation of the Sikkim
Public Service Commission, the Governor
of Sikkim is pleased to promote Miss
Tshering Choden. Sister Tutor as Deputy
matron in S.T.N.M. Hospital, in the
scale of 1820-60-2600-EB-75-3200, under
Health & Family Welfare Department
with inmmediate effect.
As usual, she sha;; be on probation
for a period of one year.
By Order
PEM DORJEE,
Deputy secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 3183/(G)/DOP
Dated Gangtok the 30th January, 1996
Shti Y.P. Lepcha, Superintendent of
Police/ Legal Advisor, Vigilance Department shall retire from Government Service with effect from 31.1.96 (AN).
Further, the services rendered by Shri
Y.P. Lepcha, Legal Advisor/ Suprintendent of Police, Vigilance Department
with effect from 1.5.59 to 31.1.96 is
hereby confirmed into regular establishment.
By Order
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS
GAZ No. 1-300C-11-96
T. DHONDUP,
Deputy Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
Vol XLV
Gangtok, February, 1996.
CONTENTS
PART
I -
Ordinances Massage, etc. - Nil
PART
II -
Appointments, Postings, Transfers
Leave etc.
PART
III -
Rules Orders, Press Note etc-
PART
IV -
Textile Commissioner-fixation
Of prices of cloths -Nil
PART
V -
F.C.S- Rationing of Essential Commodities-Nil
PART
VI -
Nil
PART
VII -
Advertisement and Notices etc-Nil
PART
VIII -
Nil
PART
IX -
(i) Epidemic Diseases-Nil
PART
X -
(ii) Rainfall-Nil
PART
I -
PART
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SIKKIM
GOVT.
GAZETTE
FEBRUARY, 1996.
PART
PART II
Notification regarding appointments, postings, transfer, leave etc
DEPARTMENT OF PERSONNEL.
ADM. REFORMS & TRAINING
NOTIFICATION
No. 116/GEN/DOP
Dated Gangtok, the 8th February, 1996.
The Governor is pleased to sanction
creation of 5 (five) posts of LDC on
Co-terminus basis in the scale of Rs. 97520-1175-EB-25-1550 in the Chief
Minister’s Secretariat under Home
Department with immediate effect.
The expenditure shall be dibitable to
Budget head “2215-Water Supply and
sanitation, 01-Water Supply 001-Direction & Administration B-Rural Development Department (1)-Headquarter Establishment 1 Salaries (Plan).
By Order
C.L. SHARMA
Joint Secretary
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref
& Trg.
NOTIFICATION
No. 120/GEN/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 26th February, 1996.
The Governor is pleased to sanction
creation of a post of Peon-cum-Helper
on a co-terminus basis in the scale of
Rs. 800-1060 in the Health & Family Welfare Department with immediate effect.
further, one post of Lab. Techcian
shall be redisignated as Laboratory Technical-cum-Supervisor for LDC Control
programme in the scale of Rs. 1200-2040
in the Health & Family Welfare Department with immediate effect.
The expenditure shall be debitable to
Budget head 2210-06-101-(7) 100% CSS.
By Order
C.L. SHARMA
Joint Secretary
Deptt. Of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 1355/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 25th January, 1996.
The Governor of Sikkim is pleased to
promote the following members of the
Sikkim State Civil Service in the Selection.
II
Grade I of Rs. 3700-125-4700-150-5000
as Additional Secretary on officiating
capacity and posted them as under with
immediate effect:Sl. Name & Designation
Posted as
No.
1. Mrs Angi Namgyal
Addl. Secretary
Joint Secretary, Culture Depart- Culture Department
Ment.
2. Shri Sonam Topgay
Addl. Secretary
joint Secretary to Chief Minister to Chief Minister
3. Shri Norden Tshering
Sikkim Public SerJoint Secretary, Esslesiastical
vice Shri U.D.
Affairs Department
Lama, Presently as
OSD, SPSC.
4. Shri M. G. Kiran
Addl, Secretary in
Managing Director, SIDCO
the same post.
The officiating promotion will be subject to the final decision of the Supreme
Court.
By Order
C.L. SHARMA
Joint Secretary
Deptt. Of Per., Adm.
Ref. & Trg.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 1455/G/DOP
Dated Gangtok, the 16th February, 1996.
The Governor of Sikkim is pleased to
order the transfers and postings of the
following 2 (two) officers with immediate
effect:1. Shri. G.P. Upadhaya, IAS, Director,
SIRD, Karfectar us hereby transferred and posted as Director, Bureau
of Economics and Statistics.
2. Shri H.P. Chhettri, Additional Director, Agriculture Department is hereby transferred in deputation to act
as Deirector, SIRD, Karfectar.
On transfer, they will carry their own
pay and scales.
By Order.
C.L. SHARMA,
Joint Secretary
Deptt. Of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 1462/(G)/DOP
Dated Gangtok, the 17th February, 1996.
The Governor, on the recommendation of the Sikkim Public Service Commission is pleased to promote the follo-
PART II
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GOVT.
wing members of the Sikkim State Engineering (Civil) Service to the Senior
grade of Rs. 2525-75-3200/100-4000 on
substantive capacity with immediate
dffect:1. Mr. I.P. Kharel, Divisional Engineer,
Power Department.
2. Mr. R.M. Pradhan, Divisional Engineer, Forest Department
3. Mr. S.K. Chettri, Divisional Engineer,
Rural Development Department.
4. Mr. M.B. Gurung, Divisional Engineer, Road & Bridges Department.
5. Mr. Til Bahadur Gurung, Divisional
Engineer, Road & Bridges Department.
6. Mr. Chewang Zangpo, Divisional
Engineer, Power Department.
7. Ganzey Tshering Bhutia, Divisional Engineer, Power Department.
By Order.
C.L. SHARMA,
Joint Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref,
& Trg.,
OFFICE ORDER
No. 1463/GEN/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 17th February, 1996.
the Governor, on the recommendation
of the Sikkim Public Service Commission
is pleased to promote the following members of the Sikkim State Engineering
(Civil) Service to the Senior Grade of
Rs. 2525-75-3200/100-4000 with immediate
effect.
1. Mr. D.K. Guha, Divisional Engibeer Building & Housing Department.
2. Mr. C.K. Pradhan, Deivsional Engineer Road & Bridges Department.
3. Mr. C.P. Tongden, Divisional Engineer Rural Development Department.
4. Mr. G.T. Dhungyal, Divisional Engineer Irrigation Department.
5. Mr. Renu Bahadur Thapa, Divisional
Engineer Road & Bridges Department.
By Order
C.L. SHARMA,
Joint Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref,
& Trg.,
GAZETTE
FEBRUARY,
1996
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OFFICE ORDER
No. 1484/GEN/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 23rd February, 1996.
The Governor, on the recommendation of the Sikkim Public Service Commission, is pleased to appoint Dr Sanjeev
Kumar Prasad ad Medical Officer, District Hospital, Mangan, in the Health
and Family Welfare Department in the
scale of Rs. 1820-60-2600-EB-75-3200,
w.e.f. the date of his joining.
He will draw a basic pay of Rs. 1820/p.m. plus other allowances as are admissible under the rules.
As usual, he shall be on probation
for a period of 2 (two) years, other terms
and conditions of service will be as laid
down n the memorandum No: 10062/G/
DOP. Dated: 30.1.96.
Inter-se-seniority shall be on the basis
of merit declared by the Sikkim Public
Service Commission vide letter No:SPSC/
2(43)94/1046 dated: 4.1.96.
By Order
SUREKHA PRADHAN
Joint Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref,
& Trg.,
OFFICE ORDER
No. 1486/(G)/DOP
Dated Gangtok, the 23rd February, 1996.
The Governor is pleased to promote
the following officers of Sikkim Finance
& Accounts Service as Chief Accounts
Officers, Selection Grade-II in the scale
of Rs. 3450-125-4700, on officiating capacity with immediate effect:1. Shri N.T. Lepcha, Senior Accounts
Officer, Education Department,
2. Shri D.P. Rai, Deputy Chief pay &
Accounts Officers, North District,
3. Shri B.T. Tamang, Senior Accounts
Officer, Health & Family Welfare
Department,
4. Shri T.T. Sada, Senior Accounts
Officer, Building & Housing Department,
5. Shri Gopal P. Sharma, Deputy Chief
Pay & Accounts Officer, (East),
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6. Shri. S.K. Sharma, Senior Accounts
Officer, Forest Department.
By Order
C.L. SHARMA
Joint Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref,
& Trg.,
OFFICE ORDER
No. 1491/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 24th February, 1996.
The Governor, on the recommenddation of the sikkim Public Service
Commission, is pleased to promote the
following Asstt. Directors of Department
of Youth Affairs and Sports as Deputy
Directors, Youth Affairs and Sports in
the scale of Rs. 2525-75-3200-Eb-1004000, with immediate effect:1. Miss Yankila Chopel,
2. Mr. Karma Yongyal.
As usual, they shall be on probation
for a period of one year.
By Order
SUREKHA PRADHAN
Under Sercetary
Deptt of Personnel, A.R. & Trg.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 1493/G/DOP,
Dated Gangtok, the 24th February, 1996.
The Governor is pleased to order
the following promotion and postings
of IFS officers, w.e.f. 8.12.95:1. Mr D.B. Poudyal, IFS, Addl. C.C.F,
I as C.C.F, Wild Life and working
Plan , Forest Department.
2. Mr D.B. Shrestha, IFS, Addl. C.C.F,
II as C.C.F, Land & Environment Cell, Forest Department.
This order will supersede Office
order No: 1158/G/DOP. Dated: 8.12.95.
They shall continue to function as
per posting made earlier vide Office
order No: 1231/G/DOP. Dated: 2.1.96.
By Order.
C.L. SHARMA
Joint Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref,
& Trg.,
FEBRUARY
1996
PART II
OFFICE ORDER
No. 1494/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 24th February, 1996.
The Governor, on the recommendation of the Sikkim Public Service Commission, is pleased to promote Mrs. Chimey
Pulger, Physiatherapist District Hospital,
Namchi, Health & Family Welfare Department, as Senior Physiatherapist in the
scale of Rs. 2525-75-3200-EB-100-400
with effect from the date of assumption
of charge.
As usual, she will be probation for a
period of one year.
By Order
S. PRADHAN
Joint Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref,
& Trg.,
OFFICE ORDER
No. 1504/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 26th February, 1996
The Governor is pleased to order the
following postings of Assistant Engineer
(Mech.), Sikkim Nationalised Transport
Department with immediate effect:1. Mr. C.B. Dong, Asstt. Engineer
(Mech.), Rangpo Divisional Workshop
is posted as Asstt. Engineer (Mech)
Central Workshop, Jalipool.
2. Mr. Yogendra Sharma. Asstt. Engineer (Mech) Divisional Workshop,
Jorethang is posted as Assistant Engineer (Mech) Rangpo Div. Workshop.
3. Mr. Devendra Pradhan, Assistant
Engineer (Mech), Central Workshop,
Jalipool is posted as Assistant Engineer (Mech) Div. Workshop, Jorethang.
By Order
SUREKHA PRADHAN
Under Sercetary
Deptt of Personnel, A.R. &
Trg.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 1505/G/DOP,
Dated Gangtok, the 26th February, 1996.
The Governor, on the recommendation of the Sikkim Public Service Commission, is pleased to promote Shri J.B.
Subba, Sr. Architect, Building & Housing
PART
II
SIKKIM GOVT.
Deptt. as Consultant Architect, Building
& Housing Deptt. in the scale of Rs.
3450-125-4700 with immediate effect.
As usual, he shall be on probation
for a period of one year.
By Order.
C.L. SHARMA
Joint Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref,
& Trg.,
OFFICE ORDER
No. 1521/G/DOP,
Dated Gangtok, the 28th February, 1996.
The Governor, on the recommendation of
the Sikkim Public Service Commission,
is pleased to appoint Dr. Durga Prasad
Pradhan as Assistant Dairy Development
Officer in the Animal Husbandry & Vety.
Service Deparment in the scale of Rs.
1820-60-2600-EB-75-3200 with effect from
the date of his joining.
He will draw a basic pay of Rs. 1820/p.m. in the above scale plus other allowances as are admissible under the rules.
As usual, he will be on probation for
a periodof 2 (two) years.
Other terms and conditions of service
will be as laid down in Memorandum
No: 17513/G/DOP dated 23.2.96.
By Order.
S. PRADHAN
Joint Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref,
& Trg.,
OFFICE ORDER
No. 1522/G/DOP,
Dated Gangtok, the 28th February, 1996
On the recommendation of Sikkim
Public Service Commission, the Governor
of Sikkim is pleased to promote Mr.
Karma Peda Bhutia, Joint Director to
the post of director (Fisheries), Forest
Department in the scale of Rs. 4000-
GAZETTE
FEBRUARY,
1996.
5400 with immediate effect.
By Order.
C.L. SHARMA
Joint Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref,
& Trg.,
OFFICE ORDERNo. 1523/G/DOP,
Dated Gangtok, the 28th February, 1996.
In partial modification of the office
order No: 1322/(G)/DOP. Dated:19.1.96,
the Governor of Sikkim is pleased to
extend the services of Mr. Dawa Tsh.
Bhutia, director, Education Department.
By Order.
E. LEPCHA
Deputy Secretary (II),
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref,
& Trg.,
OFFICE ORDER
No. 11665/G/DOP,
Dated Gangtok, the 17th February, 1996.
The Governor is pleased to order the
following transfers and postings with
immediate effect:1. Mr. R.M. Pradhan, Divisional Engoneer, Land Use & Environment Cell,
forest Department is transferred and
posted as Divisional Engineer, West,
building & Housing Department.
2. Mr. B.K., Pradhan Divisional Engineer, Education Department will continue as Divisional Engineer, Education, East & North District.
3. Mr. L.G. Venugopal, Divisional Engineer Public Health Engineering,
North & East is transferred and posted
as Divisional Engineer, Education
Department, South & West District.
3. Mr. A.B. Subba, Assistant Engineer
Public Health Engineering is transferred and posted as Assistant Engineer, Roads & Bridges Department,
Kaluk Sub-Division, West.
By Order.
C.L. SHARMA
Joint Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref,
& Trg.,
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GOVT.
GAZETTE
FEBRAURY
1996.
PART II
Rules, Orders Press Notes etc.
FINANCE DEPARTMENT
OFFICE ORDER
No. 126/Fin/Adm.
Dated Gangtok, the 9th February 1996.
On the recommendation of the Commissioner-Cum- Secretary, Agriculture
Department officers of Agriculture Department are declared as Head of office in
terms of Rules 57 of Sikkim Government
Financial Rules for the section shown
against each.
1. Shri Pentso Bhutia, Director
2. Shri H.R. Pradhan, Director
3. Shri. G.K. Gurung, Director
- Agriculture
- Soil Concervation
- Horticulture
Consequently the powers of Head of
Offices delegated to Shri S.K. Basnet, Shri
H.P. Chettri, Shri C.B Chettri, Shri Kunga Gyatso, Shri J.R. Subba and S.K.
Gurung Additional Directors in the Department vide 0.0. No 53/Fin dated 26.06.95
PART III
and 35/Fin 5.8.94 shall stand cancelled.
By Order.
S. GYAMTSO
Special Secretary
Finance Department.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 127/Fin/Admn.
Dated Gangtok, the 16th February, 1996.
On the recommendation of Commissioner-cum-Secretary, Animal Husbandry
& Vetenary Services, Govt. of Sikkim,
Gangtok Dr. W. Baboo Rao, Deputy
Director (East) A.H & V. S. is hereby
declared as Head of Office as well as
Drawing & Disbursing Officer in terms
of Rule 57 & 2 (XIV) of Sikkim Government Financial Rule for the office of East
District, Animal Husbandry Department
with immediate effect vice Dr. Jairam
Prasad since promoted and transferred.
By Order.
M.B. RUCHAL
Addl. Director
Finance Department.
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORISED
Vol. XLV
Gangtok, March, 1996.
CONTENT
PART
I -
Ordinances, Message, etc. - Nil
PART
II -
Appointments, Postings, Transfers
Leave etc.
PART
III -
Rules Orders, Press Note etc-
PART
IV -
Textile Commissioner-fixation
Of prices of cloths - Nil
PART
V -
F.C.S. – Rationing of Essential Commodities – Nil
PART
VI -
Nil
PART
VII -
Advertisement and Notices etc - Nil
PART
VIII -
Nil
PART
IX -
(i) Epidemic Diseases _Nil
PART
X -
(ii) Rainfall_Nil
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SIKKIM GOVT.
GAZETTE
MARCH, 1996.
PART II
PART II
Notifications regarding appointments, postings, transfers, leave etc.
DEPARTMENT OF PERSONNEL,
ADM. REFORMS & TRAINING
CORRIGENDUM TO NOTIFICATION
NO.83/GEN/DOP. DATED: 30.11.95.
No. 450/GEN/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 20th February, 1996.
Delete clause (b) appearing in the
paragraph (3) of the above notification.
By Order
R.S. BASNET
Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 1486/(G)/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 23rd February, 1996.
The Governor is pleased to promote
the following Officers of Sikkim Finance
& Accounts Service as Chief Accounts
officers, Selection Grade-II in the scale
of Rs. 3450-125-4700,, on officiating capacity with immediate effect:1. Shri N.T. Lepcha, Senior Accounts
Officer, Education Department
2. D.P. Rai, Deputy Chief Pay &
Accounts Officer, North District.
3. Shri. B.T. Tamang, Senior Accounts
Officer, Health & Family Welfare
Department,
4. Shri T.T. Sada, Senior Accounts Officer, Building & Housing Department,
5. Shri Gopal P. Sharma, Deputy
Chief Pay & Accounts Officer, (East)
6. Shri S.K. Sharma, Senior Accounts
Officer, Forest Department.
By Order
C.L. SHARMA
Joint Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 1522/(G)/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 28rd February, 1996.
On the recommendation of Sikkim
Public Service Commission, the Governor of Sikkim is pleased to ptomote Mr.
Karma Peda Bhutia, Joint Director to
the post of Director (Fisheries), Forest
Department in the scale of Rs. 40005400 with immediate effect.
By Order
C.L. SHARMA
Joint Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 1531/(G)/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 29rd February, 1996.
Shri S.K. Mukhia, Joint Secretary,
Food & Civil Supplies Department, who
has been transferred to the Excise Department, vide Office Order No: 1470/G/
DOP. dated: 21.2.96, shall continue to
function as Joint Secretary, Food &
Civil Supplies Department.
By Order
C.L. SHARMA
Joint Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 1536/(G)/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 29rd February, 1996.
The Governor is pleased to appoint
Shri K.S. Rawat as Joint Director (Survey & Settlement) in the land Revenue
Department on contract basis for a period of 6 (six) months with effect from the
Date of his joining.
He will draw a pay of Rs. 1725/-p.m.
and other allowances reckoning Rs.
3,450/- as the basic pay for this purpose
at the rates admissible under the rules
He is not entitled for earness relief and
I.R. on pension.
Other terms and conditions will be
as laid down in the Notification No. J(14)
67/GEN/EST. dated 18.1.91.
By Order
C.L. SHARMA
Joint Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
PART II
SIKKIM
GOVT.
HIGH COURT OF SIKKIM
GANGTOK
NOTIFICATION
No. 100/HCS
Dated Gangtok the 12th March, 1996.
Hon’ble the Chief Justice has been
Pleased to appoint Mrs. Sarala Bhattarai
(Advocate) as Oath Commissioner on renumeration basis for a term of one year
with immediate effect to administer Oath
on affidavit under the provision of section
139 of Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, as
amended upto dated and under section 297
of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973.
The remuneration payable to her for
Attestation of affidavit is fixed as under:1. Attestation in the Court premisesRs.3/- per affidavit.
2. Attestation at the residence of deponent-Rs.6/- per affidavit.
GAZETTE
MARCH,
NOTIFICATION
No. 124/G/DOP
Dated Gangtok, the 1St March, 1996.
The Governor is pleased to downGrade 2 (two) posts of Superintendent of
Police Viz. Superintendent of Police
Police (Reserve line) in the scale of Rs.
2525-4000 to that of Additional Superintendent of Police in the scale of Rs.
14
2120-3600 in the State Police Service temporarily with immediate effect.
By Order
EDWARD LEPCHA
Deputy Secretary
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
NOTIFICATION
No. 126/G/DOP
Dated Gangtok, the 16th March, 1996.
The Governor, in continuation to the
Notification No. 73/Gen/DOP. dated
8.11.95 is pleased to prescribe the age limit
for the post of Information and Public
Relation Department as 18 – 30 years with
The provision of relexation of the upper
Age limit by 5 years in the case of in-serVice candidates on regular establishment.
By Order and in the name of the
Governor.
D.C. ROY
Joint Registrar
NOTIFICATION
No. 122/GEN/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 1st March, 1996.
The Governor is pleased to sanction
Creation of a post of LDC in the scale
Of Rs. 975-1550 in the Election DepartMent with immediate effect.
The expenditure shall be debitable to
Major Head “2015-102-1-Salaries, (NonPlan)
By Order
EDWARD LEPCHA,
Deputy Secretary
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
1996
R.S. BASNET,
Secretary
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
NOTIFICATION
No. 130/G/DOP
Dated Gangtok, the 20h March, 1996.
The Gvernor of Sikkim is pleased
To upgrade the post of General Manager
In the scale of Rs. 4500-150-5700 in the
Sikkim Nationalised Transport DepartMent to that of Principal Chief EngineerCum-General Manager in the scale of Rs.
5700-150-6300-200-6700 w.e.f. the date
the incumbent is promoted to the post.
The post of General Manager shall
Stand restored as and when the upgraded
Post is vacated by the incumbent on accOunt of his transfer, promotion, retirement, resignation, etc
By Order
EDWARD LEPCHA
Deputy Secretary
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 1549/G/DOP,
Dated Gangtok, the 1st March, 1996.
The Governor is pleased to redesign-
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GAZETTE
nate Dr. D.S. Hamal, Sr. Blood Bank
Officer, S.T.N.M Hospital, Health &
Family Welfare Department, as Specialist
(Transfusion Medicine) with immediate effect.
By Order.
SUREKHA PRADHAN
Under Secretary
Deptt. of Per, A.R. & Trg.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 1551/G/DOP,
Dated Gangtok, the 2nd March, 1996.
In partial modification of the Office
Order No. 1395/D/DOP. dated 02-02-96
the Governor of Sikkim is pleased to
order extension of the service of Shri Jag
Bahadur Rai, Senior Accounts Officer,
pay & Accounts Office (West), Gyalshing
for 3 (Three) months w.e.f. 1.3.96 to
31.5.96 beyond the age of his superannuation.
By Order.
EDWARD LEPCHA
Deputy Secretary
Deptt. of Per, Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 1632/(G)/DOP
Dated Gangtok, the 19th March, 1996.
The following is pleased to order
the following transfers and postings in the
Forest Department, with immediate
effect:1. Shri M.L. Srivastava, IFS, D.F.O
(North), Territorial, is transferred
and posted as D.F.O. (Working Plan
MARCH,
1996
PART II
and Remote Sensing), Gangtok.
2. Shri K.T. Bhutia, D.F.O. (Utilisation), Gangtok, is transferred
and posted as D.F.O. (Territorial)
with headquater at Mangan.
By Order.
SUREKHA PRADHAN
Under Secretary
Deptt. of Per, Adm. Ref
& Trg.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 1633/G/DOP,
Dated Gangtok, the 19th March, 1996.
The Governor of Sikkim is pleased
to appoint the following persons to the
Sikkim State Police Service as Deputy
Superintendent of Police under Rule 8 of
the Sikkim State Police Service (Recruitment) Rules, 1976 with effect from the
date of their joining at Training Institute,
Phillaur, Punjab.
1. Shri Kunzang Dorhee Sangdarpa
2. Shri Sonam Gyatso
3. Shri Karma Loday Bhutia
they will draw the basis pay of Rs.
2120/- p.m. in the scale of Rs. 2120-602300/75-3200-100-3600, plus other allowances as are admissible under the rules.
As usual, they will be on probation
for a period of two years.
By Order
D.P. KALEON,
Joint Secretary
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS, GANGTOK
GAZ, 3-300C-6-5-96.
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY
Vol. XLV
Gangtok, April, 1996
CONTENT
PART
I -
Ordinances, Message, etc. -Nil
PART
II -
Appointments, Postings, Transfers,
Leave etc.
PART
III - Rules Orders, Press Note etc-
PART
IV - Textile Commissioner-fixation
Of prices of cloths - Nil
PART
V -
PART
VI - Nil
PART
VII - Advertisement and Notices etc-
PART
VIII - Nil
PART
IX - (i) Epidemic Diseases - Nil
PART
X -
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F.C.S.- Rationing of Essential Commodities _ Nil
(ii) Rainfall -Nil
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SIKKIM GOVT. GAZETTE
APTIL, 1996.
PART II
PART II
Notification regarding appointments, postings, transfers, leave etc.
HIGH COURT OF SIKKIM
GANGTOK
NOTIFICATION
No. 106/HCS/ESTT.
Dated Gangtok the 25th March, 1996.
Hon’ble the Chief justice has been
pleased to create 2 (two) posts of Driver
on the High Court Establishment, in the
pay scale of Rs. 910-15-1030/20-1290, with
immediate effect.
R.K. PURKAYASTHA
Registrar
NOTIFICATION
No. 107/HCS/ESTT.
Dated Gangtok, the 30th March, 1996.
In view of the order passed by Hon’ble Chief Justice on 26.3.1996, this Court’s
Notification No. 106/HCS/ESTT., dated
25th March, 1996 is hereby recalled.
By Order
R.K. PURKAYASTHA
Registrar
DEPARTMENT OF PERSONNEL
ADM. REFORMS & TRAINING.
NOTIFICATION
No. 129/GEN/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 19th March, 1996.
The Governor is pleased to sanction
creation of a post of Driver in the scale ofRs.
910-1290, in the Election Department,
with immediate effect.
The expenditure shall be met under
Budget head 2015-102-1- salaries (NonPlan)
By Order
SUREKHA PRADHAN
Under Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg
NOTIFICATION
No. 131/(G)/DOP
Dated Gangtok, the 29th March, 1996.
The Governor is pleased to exclude
The post of Physiotherapist, appearing at
Sl. No: 12 of the schedule I of Sikkim State
Health Services (Amendment) Rules 1996.
C.L. SHARMA
Joint Secretary
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg
OFFICE ORDER
No. 1523/(G)/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 6th March, 1996.
The Governor of Sikkim is pleased to
transfer Shri Mangat Ram Marwah, Assistant Engineer, Public Health Engineering
department; vice Shri A.B. Subba, with
immediate effect.
By Order
SUREKHA PRADHAN
Under Secretary
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg
OFFICE ORDER
No. 1564/GEN/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 7th March, 1996.
The Governor is pleased to order the
Following with immediate effect:1. Shri M.P. Subba, presently on deputation as S.D.M. Soreng. Land Revenue Department is repatriated to
his present department and posted as
Deputy Director (Language) EducaTion Department;
2. Shri P.T. Euthenpa, General Manager, DIC (South/West), Jorethang,
Industries Department is transferred
And posted as SDM, Soreng vice Sl.
No. 1 above.
By Order
SUREKHA PRADHAN
Under Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg
NOTIFICATION
No. 1566/(G)/DOP
Dated Gangtok, the 7th March, 1996.
The Governor, on the recommendation of the Sikkim Public Service Commission is pleased to promote Mr. K.K
PART II
SIKKIM
GOVT.
Pradhan, Assistant Engineer, Buildings
and Housing Department, a member of
Sikkim State Engineering (Civil) Service
to the Senior Grade of Rs. 2525-75-3200EB-100-4000 with effect from 17 Feb. 1996
GAZETTE
APRIL,
1.
2.
By Order
C.L. SHARMA
Joint Secretary
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
1996
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Mrs Basanti Rai, Research Officer
Planning & Development Department, is hereby transferred and posted as Adm. Officer, Roads & Bridges Department.
Mrs Hemanta Basnet. Adm. Officer,
Roads & Bridges Department is
hereby transferred and posted as
Research Officer, Planning & Development Deptt. vice Sl. No: 1 above
By Order
OFFICE ORDER
No. 1572/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 8th March, 1996.
In partial modification of Office Order
No. 1304/G/DOP dated 17.1.96 and in
pursuance of Notification No. 124/GEN/
DOP dated 1/3/96 Sarvashri Yap Tshering Bhutia SSPS and B.K. Roka, SSPS
are hereby adjusted as Addl. S.P.Headquarter and Addl. S.P. Reserve Line respecttively.
By Order
T. DHONDUP,
Deputy Secretary
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 1575/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 8th March, 1996.
The Governor, on the recommendation
of the Sikkim Public Service Commission
is pleased to promote shri K.B Gurung
Joint Secretary Food & Civil Supplies
Department as Additional Secretary in
the scale of Rs. 3700-125-4700-150-5000
with immediate effect against the upgraded
post through Notification No. 110/GEN/
DOP. dated 20.1.96.
By Order
C.L. SHARMA
Joint Secretary
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 1600/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 16th March, 1996.
The Governor is pleased to order the
following transfers and postings with
immediate effect:-
SUREKHA PRADHAN
Under Secretary
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 1617/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 18th March, 1996.
The Governor is pleased to transfer
Shri S.K. Pradhan, Section Officer
Revenue Officer, Chungthang under
Land Revenue Department with immediate effect.
Theis order will supersede O.O.No:
1156/G/DOP dated 7.12.95.
By Order
R.S. BASNET
Secretary
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 1633/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 19th March, 1996
The Governor of Sikkim ispleased to
appoint the following persons to the
Sikkim State Police Service as Deputy
superintendent of Police under Rule 8 of
the Sikkim State Police Service (recruitment) Rules, 1976 with effect from the
date of their joining at Training Institute,
Phillaur Punjab.
1. Shri Kunzang Dorjee Sandarpa
2. Shri Sonam Gyatso
3. Shri Karma Loday Bhutia
They will draw the basic pay of Rs.
2120/- p.m. in the scale of Rs. 2120-602300/75-3200-100-3600, plus other allowances as are admissible under the
rules.
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As usual, they will be on probation
for a period or two years.
APRIL,
2.
By Order
D.P. KALEON,
Joint Secretary
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 1685G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 29th March, 1996.
Shri T.R. Dahal, Matallurgcal Engineer,
Mines & Geology Department presently
on deputation with Sikkim Mining promotion as Deputy Director in the scale of
Rs. 2525-75-3200-EB-100-400 with effect
from 8.11.95.
By Order
D.P. KALEON,
Joint Secretary
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 1636/(G)/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 20th March, 1996.
Shri Basant Kumar Tamang, Asstt.
Engineer (Civil) presently on deputation
with N.H.P.C. Legship, is hereby repatriated and posted as Asstt. Engineer under
Education Department with immediate
effect.
By Order
SUREKHA PRADHAN,
Under Secretary
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
NOTIFICATION
No. 4/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 20th March, 1996
The Governor is pleased to sanction
creation of the following 13 (thirteen)
posts in the Education Department with
immediate effect:Sl. Name of
No. post
1. U.D.C
Name of
School
Sombaria S.S.S
(West)
Assam Lingzey
S.S.S. (East)
No. of post Scale of pay
sanctioned
1 No.
1080-1760
1. No
______
2 Nos
______
- do -
3.
4.
5.
L.D.C.
1996.
Melli S.S. (South)
Maniram S.S.
(South)
Syapley Sardarey
S.S. (East)
Melli-cumChowkidar
Peon-cumChowkidar
Safai
Karmachari
Sombaria S.S.S.
(West)
Assam Lingzey
S.S.S. (East)
PART
II
1 No.
975-1550
1 No.
- do -
1 No.
_____
3 Nos
______
- do -
1 No
800-1060
-do - do -
1 No.
______
2 Nos
______
Melli S.S. (South) 1 No
Maniram S.S.
(South)
1 No.
Syapley Sardarey
S.S. (East)
1 No.
800-1060
Melli S.S. (South) 1 No
Maniram S.S.
(South)
1 No.
Syapley Sardarey
S.S. (East)
1 No.
______
3 Nos
_______
800-1060
- do - do -
- do - do -
The expenditure shall be debitable
to budget head 21/2202/02/104 (I) High
& Higher Sec. School 1-Salaries (Plan).
By Order
D.P. KALEON,
Joint Secretary
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 6/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 1st April, 1996.
The Governor is pleased to appoint
Miss Bharati, IFS, A.C.F., Forest Department, in the Senior scale of IFS of Rs.
3000-100-3500-125-4500, w.e.f 1.4.96.
By Order
SUREKHA PRADHAN,
Under Secretary
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 7/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 1st April, 1996.
The Governor is pleased to post
Miss Bharati, IFS A.C.F., Forest Department, as Tech. Asstt. To Principal
C.C.F, with immediate effect.
By Order.
SUREKHA PRADHAN
Under Secretary
Deptt. of Per., Adm
Ref &- Trg.
PART II
SIKKIM
GOVT.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 36/(G)/DOP
Dated Gangtok, the 8th April, 1996.
The transfer of Shri B.N. Pradhan,
Principal C.E.-cum-Secretary, Buildings
and Housing Department as Secretary,
Mines and Geology Department made
vide Office Order No. 50/G/DOP dated
10.4.95 is deemed to have been treated
as on deputation.
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1996
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He shall report to Director (S.S.B)
Cabinet Secretariat, Government of
India, Nes Delhi intimation to
MHA, New Delhi, after availing the
joining time.
By Order
D.P. KALEON,
Joint Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
By Order
R.S. BASNET,
Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 61/G/DOP
Dated Gangtok, the 16th April, 1996.
Consequent upon his Selection for
appointment on deputation as Deputy
Inspector General in S.S.B under Cabinet Secretariat Government of India as
Communicated vide Ministry of Home
Affairs fax massage No: 1-21016/21/95IPSIII dated 15.12.95, Shri A.C. Negi
IPS (SK-78) DIG (Special Branch),
Police Department shall stand relieved
with effect from 15.5.96 (AN).
OFFICE ORDER
No. 73/GEN/DOP
Dated Gangtok, the 17th April, 1996.
With the concurrence of Chief Electoral Officer, leave for 18 days w.e.f.
17.4.96 to 4.5.96 applied for by Shri
B.N. Pradhan, Legal Commissioner-cum
Secretary, Law Department, is hereby
sanctioned as Earned leave, dulyu= suffixing
5.5.96 being Sunday.
By Order
NITA NIRASH,
Under Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm.
Ref. & Trg.
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1996
PART VII
FORM VI
(SEE RULE 10 (1) )
PROCLAMATION OF SALE.
Shri/Smt Bazing Bhutia S/o Late Pinsum Bhutia of
R/O Tathangchen
Certificate Debtor
Sikkim Industrial Development Investment Co. Ltd.
Certificate Holder
Notice is hereby given that the property attached in the order dated 30.6.1994 and
mentioned in the annexed Schedule shall be sold in satisfaction of the Certificate Debt.
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
Amount of Certificate Debt, Rs. 29, 984. 56p.
Schedule of property to be sold as per annexed Schedule dry fielf bearing plot are
219/339 measuring 0.04 acres siturated at Tathangchen.
The upset price fixed by the Certificate Officer Rs. 560 (Rupees Five Hundred Sixty)
The above property will be sold by public auction on 2nd April, 1996 at D.C.
Office East District from 11 am to 1 p.m.
At the said sale the public generally are invited to bid either personally or by duly
authorized agent. No bid by or on behalf of the Certificate debtor above mentioned,
however, will be accepted nor will any sale to him be valid without the expressed permission of the Certificate Officer.
Conditions of sale:i) The particulars specified in the Schedule have been stated to the best of the
information of the Certificate Officer and the Certificate Officer will not be
answers for any error mis-statement or omission this Proclamation.
ii) The highest bidder shall be declared to be the purchaser of the said property describbed in the Schedule.
iii) Every bideer shall make an advance deposit of 15 percent of the upset price so
fixed before he commences his bid.
iv) For reasons recorded it shall be in the discretion of the officer conducting the
sale to adhourn it to secure better price.
v)
Full amount of the purchase money shall be paid before the officer conducting
the sale either in the day of the sale or within seven days from the date of the
sale as is to be fixed byu the Certificate Officer.
vi) In default of payment of the purchase money within the period allowed, the property shall be re-sold after the issue of a fresh Proclamation and the advance so
made by him shall be forfeited.
vii) All sale under these rules shall be subject to local lawa for the time being in
force in the State of Sikkim.
Date: 16.2.96
Place: Gangtok
CERTIFICATE OFFICER/DIST. COLLECTOR
EAST DISTRICT, GANGTOK.
SIKKIM
GOVT.
GAZETTE
APRIL,
1996
PART
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FORM - VI
( SEE RULE 10 (1) )
Proclamation of Sale
Shri Bhakta Bdr. Khulall (Ex. Chairman)
Namcheybong, East at present Dev. Area,
Gangtok, East.
……….
Certificate debt.
State Bank of Sikkim.
………
Certificate holder.
Notice is hereby given that the property attached on the order dated : 7.7.1995
and mentioned in the annexed Shedule shall be sold in satisfaction of the Certificate
debt.
1.
Amount of Certificate Debt. Rs. 5,84,074.31p. with interest from 4.3.89.
2.
Schedule of property to be sold as per annexed Schedule 598, 654, 600, 652
and 653/1063 mearusing area 12.38 acres situated at Old namcheybong, East
3.
The upset price fixed by the Certificate Officer Rs. 3,00,000/- by rounding of the
estimate price.
4.
The above property will be sold by Public acution on 20th May, 96 at
5.
SUB-DIV OFFICE, PAKYONG, EAST from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
At the said the public generally are invited to bid either personally or by duly
authorized agent. No bid or on behald of the Certificated debtor above mentioned, however, will be accepted nor will any sale to him be valid without the
expressed permission of the Certificate Officer.
6.
CONDITIONS OF SALE:-
i)
The particulars specified in the Schedule have been stated to the best of the information of the Certificate Officer and the Certificate Officer will not be answerrable for any error, misstatement or omission in this Proclamation.
The highest hidder shall be declared to be the purchaser of the said property
described in the Schedule.
Every bidder shall make an advance deposit of 15% of the upset price so fixed
before the commence his bid.
For reasons recorded it shall be in the discretion of the officer conducting the
sale to adjourn it to secure better price.
Full amount of the purchase money shall be paid before the officer conducting
the sale either on the day of the sale or within seven days from the date of the
sale as is to be fixed by the Certified Officer.
In default of payment of the purchase money within the period allowed, the
property shall be re-sold after the issue of a fresh Proclamation and the advance
so made by him shall be fortifeited.
All sale under these rules shall be subject to local laws for the time being in
force in the State of Sikkim.
ii)
iii)
iv)
v)
vi)
vii)
Date: 16.2.96
Place: Gangtok
CERTIFICATE OFFICER/DIST. COLLECTOR
EAST DISTRICT, GANGTOK.
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1996.
PART
VII
FORM VI
( SEE RULE 10 (1) )
PROCLAMATION OF SAL
Shri Dadi Lepcha, Ray Busty,
Block Ray Mendu, East. (Surety)
SIKKIM INDUSTRIES DEV. & INVESTMENT
CO. LTD.
Certificate debtor
Certificate holder
Notice is hereby given that the property attached in the order dated : 30.6.96
and mentioned in the annexed Schedule shall be sold in satisfaction of the Certificate
debt.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
i)
ii)
iii)
iv)
v)
vi)
vii)
Amount of Certificate debt. Rs. 33,459.35p.
Schedule of property to be sold as per annexed Achedule plot no. 205 measuring
0.620 hect. Situated at Ray Mendu, Rumtek, East.
The upset price fixed by the Certificate Officer. Rs. 3,920.38.p
The above property will be sold by public acution on 15th April, 1996 at D.C.
Office. East District from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
At the said sale the public generally are invite to bid either personally or by duly
authorized agent. No. bid by or on behalf of Certified debtor above mentioned, however will be accepted nor will any sale to him to valid without the
expressed permission of the Certified Officer.
CONDITION OF SALE :The particulars specified in the Schedule have been stated to the nest of the information of Certificate Officer and the Certified Officer will not be answerable
for aby error mis-statement or omission in this proclamation.
The highest bidder shall be declared to be the purchaser of the said property
described in the Schedule.
Ecery bidder shall make an advance deposit of 15% of the upset price so fixed
before he commences his bid.
For reasons recorded it shall be in the discretion of the officer conducting the
sale to adjourn it to secure better price.
Full amount of the purchase money shall be paid before the Officer conducting
the sale either in the day of the sale or within seven days from the date of the
sale as is to be fixed by the Certicate Officer.
In default of payment of the purchase money within the period allowed, the
property shall be re-sold after the issue of a fresh Proclamation and the advanced
so made by him shall be forteited.
All sale under these rules be subject to local lawa for the time being in
force in the State of Sikkim.
Dated: 29.2.96
COLLECTOR,
Place: Gangtok
CERTIFICATE OFFICER/DIST.
EAST DISTRICT, GANGTOK.
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS, GANGTOK
GAZ, 4-300C-25-5-96.
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY
Vol. XLV
Gangtok, May, 1996.
CONTENTS
PART
I
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PART
II
PART
III
PART
IV - Textile Commissioner-fixation
Of prices of cloths-Nil
PART
V
PART
VI
PART
VII
PART
VIII - Nil
PART
IX -
(i) Epidemic Diseases-Nil
PART
X
(ii) Rainfall-Nil
No. 5
page
Ordincances, Message, etc. -Nil
-
Appoinments, Postings, Transfers,
Leave etc.
- Rules, Orders, Press Note etc.-
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F.C.S.-Rationing of Essential Commodities-Nil
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Nil
- Advertisement and Notices etc.-Nil
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PART II
PART II
Notifications regarding appointments, postings, transfers, leave etc.
DEPARTMENT OF PERSONNEL
ADM. REFORMS & TRAINING.
NOTIFICATION
No. 7/G/DOP
Dated Gangtok, the 23rd May, 1996.
The Governor of Sikkim pleased
to upgrade the post of Deputy Controller
(Weights & Measures) Food & Civil
supplies to that of Joint Controller
(Weights & Measures) Food Civil Supplies Department in the scale of Rs. 3450125-4700 w.e.f. the date the incumbent
is promoted to the post with the recommendation of Sikkim Public Service
commission.
The upgraded post of Joint Controller (Weights & Measures) Food & Civil
as and when the imcumbent domits the
post on account of retirement, resignation, etc.
By Order.
EDWARD LEPCHA
Deputy Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
w.e.f the date the incumbent is promoted to the post:1. Shri B.S. Subba,
2. Shri Chumzey Bhutia
3. Shri L.D. Lachungpa
The above posts shall stand restored
as and when the upgraded posts are vacated by the incumbent on account of their
transfer, promotion, retirement, resignation etc.
By Order.
D.P. KALEON
Joint Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 196/GEN/DOP
Dated Gangtok, the 12th May, 1996.
The Governor is pleased to order the
following transfers and postings in Health
& Family Welfare Department with immediate effect:Sl. No. Name
Transfer From To
1.
2.
NOTIFICATION
No. 8GEN/DOP
Dated Gangtok, the 29th May, 1996.
The Governor is pleased to sanction
creation of three post of LDC in the pay
scale of Rs. 975-1550 in the Motor Vehicle Department with immediate effect.
The expenditure shall be debitable to
budget head “2052” Secretariat General
services-090- Secretariat (ii) Motor Vehicles 1- salaties (Non-Plan)
By Order.
D.P. KALEON
Joint Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
NOTIFICATION
No. 10/GEN/DOP
Dated Gangtok, the 31st May, 1996.
The Governor isnpleased to upgrade
three (3) posts of Development Officer
(Feed & Fodder) in the scale of Rs. 1820
3200 held by the following officers to
that of Senior Development Officer (Feed
& Fodder) on the scale of Rs. 2120-3600
under Sikkim State Agriculture Service
Dr. Tashi Doma
MO (FW) Rangpo
MO (FW)
PHC
Melli PHC
Dr. Tshering Peggy MO (FW) Melli
MO (FW)
Thangsarpa
PHC
Rangpo PHC
On payment they will carry their own
pay and scale.
No TADA is admissible as the transfer is made on their own request.
By Order.
SUREKHA PRADHAN
Under Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 197/GEN/DOP
Dated Gangtok, the 17th May, 1996.
With the Concurrence of the Ministry
of Home Affairs, Govt. of India, New
Delhi and the Election Commission of India the terms if extension of Service in respect ofShri P.S. Bawa, IPS, (AGMU-74)
Director General of Police, Sikkim is
hereby extended for a period of one
month with effect from 01.05.96 to 31.5.96.
By Order.
D.P. KALEON
Joint Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
PART
II
SIKKIM
GOVT.
GAZETTE
OFFICE ORDER
No. 210/G/DOP
Dated Gangtok, the 20th May, 1996.
The Governor of Sikkim is pleased
to promote the following Officers against
the posts indicated against such as per the
recommendation of the Sikkim Public Service Commission with immidiated effect:Sl. No.
1.
2.
Name and Designation
Shri Mingma Bhutia
Deputy S.P., SAP
Shri Thuoden Bhutia
Deputy S.P. (S/B)
promoted to
Addl. Suprintendent of
Police
Addl. Superintendent of
Police.
Further, they are allowed to draw the
special allowances of Rs. 100/- p.m. for
holding the post Addl. Superintendent
of Police.
Their inter-seniority will be in irder
in which their names appear.
By Order
MAY, 1996
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OFFICE ORDER
No. 238/(G)/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 22nd May, 1996.
On the recommendation of the
Sikkim Public Service Commission, the
Governor of Sikkim is pleased to promote
the following members of the Sikkim
State Health Service in the selection grade
I of Rs. 3700-125-4700-150-5000, with
immediate effect:1. Dr I,L Sharma, Consultant
Grade I (Psychiatrist),
2. Dr (Mrs) Uma Pradhan, Comsultant Grade ( Gynaecology).
As usual, the shall be on probation for a period of 1 (one) year.
By Order
T. DHONDUP
Deputy Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 226/G/DOP
Dated Gangtok, the 21st May, 1996.
The Governor of Sikkim is pleased
to transfer Dr. Madhu Krishna Pradhan,
specialist (Radiology) STNM Hospital,
Gangtok, Health & Family Welfare Department as Specialist (Radiology) District
Hospital, Namchi with immediate effect.
By Order
SUREKHA PRADHAN
Under Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.& Trg.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 229/G/DOP
Dated Gangtok, the 21st May, 1996.
The Governor is pleased to order
that Shri P.G. Tenzing IAS, Director,
Industries Deptt. shall hold the additional
charge of Chief of Sikkim with immediate
effect.
By Order
SUREKHA PRADHAN
Under Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
SUREKHA PRADHAN
Under Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 229/G/DOP
Dated Gangtok, the 22nd May, 1996.
On the recommendation of the
Sikkim Public Service Commission, the
Governor is pleased to promote the following members of Sikkim State Animal
Husbandry & Vety. Services in the Selection Grade I of Rs. 3700-125-4700-15005000 on substantive capacity with immediate effect:1. Dr. N.D. Lama-Additional Director
2. Dr. M.K. Rai-Additional Director
As usual, they shall be on probation
for a period of one year.
By Order
SUREKHA PRADHAN
Under Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 242/G/DOP
Dated Gangtok, the 23rd May, 1996.
Mr. H.P. Chettri, Additional Director
Agriculture Department, presently on deputation to SIRD ad Director is hereby
placed in the scale of Rs. 4500-150-5700
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For the period of his deputation only w.e.f
The assumption of charge.
MAY,
1996
PART
II
Shri Lhendup Bhutia, Section Officer as
Under Secretary (Adm.) Agriculture DepArtment with immediate effect.
By Order.
NITA NIRASH
Deputy Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm.
Ref. & Trg.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 243/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 23rd May, 1996.
The Governor of Sikkim is pleased to
Promote on the recommendation of the
Sikkim Public Service Commission, Mr S.
B. Rai, A.R.C.S. as Deputy Registrar
(Class I) in the Cooperation Department,
in the scale of Rs. 2525-75-3200-EB-1004000, against the deputation reserve post
with immediate effect:He shall be on probation for a period
Of one year.
By Order.
NITA NIRASH
Deputy Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm.Ref.
& Trg.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 243/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 27Th May1996.
The Governor is pleased to designate
By Order.
NITA NIRASH
Deputy Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm.
Ref. & Trg.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 277/(G)/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 28th May, 1996.
The Governor is pleased to appoint
Mr Udaichandra Vasistha as O.S.D.
(Sanskrit) in Education Department, for
a period of three years on
basis on a consolidated pay of Rs. 8000/p.m. Rupees (Eight thousand) only, against the post vacanted by Mr. R.K. Rai,
O.S.D. Education Deptt. On his retirement
On superannation with immediate effect.
By Order.
D.P. KALEON
Joint Secretary
Deptt. Of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
SIKKIM
GOVT.
GAZETTE
MAY, 1996.
PART
PART
III
Rules, Order Press Notes etc.
FINANCE DEPARTMENT
OFFICE ORDER
No. 1 Fin/ Adm.
Dated Gangtok, the 26th April, 1996.
On the recommendation of ComMandent, S.A.P. Govt. of Sikkim, Shri
S.T. Tonyot, Dy Supdt. Of Police, is hereby declared as Drawing & Disbursing
officer for S.A.P. Gangtok in terms of
Rule 2 (XIV) of Sikkim Govt. Financial
Rule with immediate effect till Shri
D. B. Thapa, D.S.P returns from leave.
By Order.
M.B. RUCHAL
Addl. Director
Finance Department.
NOTIFICATION
No. 2/fin/Adm.
Dated Gangtok, the 24th May, 1996.
Whereas some irregularities on the
Working of Sikkim Khadi & Village Industries Board have been noticed in the
Audit Report submitted by Internal Audit
Wing of Finance Department.
And whereas it is felt expedient to
conduct an inquiry in the Matter evinced
in the aforesaid Audit Report.
Now, therefore, the Governor is
pleased to appoint Shri M.L. Malhorta,
Director, Accounts & Administrative
Training Institute as Inquiry Officer to
enquire into the matter.
He will be assisted in the inquiry by
the officers of Internal Audit Wing.
The Inquiry Officer shall submit his
report before 20.6. 96.
TASHI TOBDEN, IAS
SECRETARY FINANCE,
OFFICER ORDER
No. 3/Fin/Adm.
Dated Gangtok, the 15th May, 1996.
On the recommendation of the Secretary, Education Department, Mr. R.P.
Tripathy, Deputy Director Education
Department, West District is hereby declared as Drawing & Disbursing Officer
for the District Education Offcer, West
District, Gyalshing in terms of Rule 2
(XIV) of Sikkim Govt. Financial Rules
III
with immediate effect vice Shri B.B.
Subba, Accounts Officer attached to District Education Officer (W) since tranferred.
By Order.
M. B. RUCHAL
ADDL. DIRECTOR FINANCE
OFFICE ORDER
No. 4/Fin/Admn.
Dated Gangtok, the 18th April, 1996.
On the recommendation of Director
Industries Department Govt. of Sikkim
Gangtok Shri S.K. Pradhan, Functional
Manage, District Industries Centre,
South & West, Jorethang is hereby decdared as Drawing & Disbursing officer
for District Industries Centre. South &
West, Jorethang in terms of Rules 2 (XIV)
of Sikkim Govt. Financial Rules with
immediate effect vice Shri H.K. Sharma,
Functional Manager.
By Order.
M.B. RUCHAL
Add.. Director,
Loan/ Finance
OFFICE ORDER
No. 5/Fin/Admn.
Dated Gangtok, the 22nd May, 1996.
On the recommendation of Director, Education Department, Govt. of
Sikkim Mr. D.P.S. Rana, Principal, Teachers Traning Institute, Gangtok is hereby declared as Drawing & Disburding
officers at Teacher Traning Institute, Gangtok in terms of Rules 2 (XIV) of Sikkim
Financial Rules with immediate effect
vice Mrs. Geeta Sharma, Principal since
transferred.
By Order.
M.B. RUCHAL
Addl. Director, Loan/ Finance
OFFICE ORDER
No. 6/Fin/Admn.
Dated Gangtok, the 28th May, 1996.
On the recommendation of AIG of
Police Department, Govt. of Sikkim,
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ngtok Shri. Z. Christopher, sr. accts Officer, Police Department Gangtok
ereby declared as Drawing & Dissting Officer for Police Department in
ms of Rule 2 (XIV) of Sikkim Govt.
ncial Rules for the leave period of
i. G. Kauzhik, Accounts Officer Police
partment w.e.f. 20.5.96 to 31.5.96.
By Order,
M.B. RUCHEL
Addl. Director (Loan)/Finance
OFFICE ORDER
No. 7/Fin/Admn.
ed Gangtok, the 28th may, 1996.
On the rcommendation of Seceretary,
men & Child Development, Departnt, shri Phurba Wangden Lepcha, Offiing CDPO, North, Mangan is declared
Drawing & Disbursing Officer, and
d of the office for ICDS Project office
ngan under Rule 2(XIV) and 57 of
kim Govt. financial Rules for the
DS Project office Mangan, North Dis.
By Order,
M.B. RUCHEL
Addl. Director (Loan)
Finance Department
OFFICE ORDER
No. 8Fin/Admn.
ed Gangtok, the 28th may, 1996
On the recommendation of the Pripal chief Engineer-cum-secretary S.P.
D. (R & B), Government of Sikkim,
ngtok the following officers of the S.P.
D. (R & B) are hereby declared as Drag & Disbursing Officers in term of
e 2 (XIV) of Sikkim financial Rules
SPWD (R & B) with immediate effect:
Shri L.T. Lepcha
Sr Accounts Officer
S.P.W.D. (R/B)
Shri B.B. Subba
Accounts Officer
S.P.W.D. (R/B)
Vice
Vice
Mrs. Sanu Subba
Sr. Accounts Officer
since transferred
Mr. Kuber Bhandari,
Accounts Officer since
transferred.
By Order
M.B. RUCHAL
Addl. Director Finance
MAY,
1996
PART
III
OFFICE ORDER
No. 9/Fin/Admn.
Dated Gangtok, the 31st May, 1996.
On the recommendation of the Principal Chief Conservator of Forest cumSecretary, Forst Deptt., Govt. of Sikkim,
the following re-distribution of works
among the existing Drawing & Disbursing Officers in the different cheque drawing
units are hereby made in terms of rule 2
(XIV) of Sikkim Financial Rules in the
Forest Deptt. with immediate effect.
SI. No.
1.
2.
3.
Name of Officer
Mr. B.P. Subba
Account Officer I
Mr. M.C. Pradhan
Accounts Officer II
Name of Circle/Unit
Miss L.N. Targain
Section Officer (Wild Life)
Land Use & Environment.
Utilisation & Tarritorial (including PCCF’s
officer)
Wild Life & Working
Plan.
The above officers shall compile the
monthly accounts and render the same to
the Accountant General pertaining to
their respective circles/units. Consequently
Mr. S.K. Sharma, Chief Accounts Officer
ceases to act Drawing & Disbursing
Officer with effect from 1..6.96.
By Order.
M.B. Ruchal
Additional Director
Finance.
OFFICER ORDER
No. 10/Fin/ Admn.
Dated Gangtok, the 31st May, 1996.
On the recommendation of Inspector
General of Police Sikkim, Mr. Pravin
Kumar Gurung, SDPO, Gangtok, East
District is hereby declared as Drawing &
Disbursing Officer in terms of Rule 2
(XIV) of Sikkim Financial Rules for the
officer of the Superintendent of Police,
East District with immediate effect till the
resumption of Mr. S.K. Sachdeva, Addl.
S.P. East on his duty after availing the
leave.
By Order.
M.B. Ruchal
Additional Director
Finance.
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PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS, GANGTOK.
GAZ, 5-300C-8-5-96.
____________________________________________________________________________________
Vol. XLV
Gangtok, June, 1996.
No. 6
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CONTENTS
RT
I
- Ordinaces, Message, etc.- Nil
RT
II
RT
III
- Appointments, Postings, Transfers,
Leave, etc.
- Rules Orders, Press Note etc.-
RT
III
RT
VI
- Textile Comissioner-fixation
of prices of cloths- Nil
- Nil
RT
V
- F.C.S- Rationing of Essential Commodities- Nil
RT
VI
- Nil
RT
VII
- Advertisement and Notices etc.- Nil
RT
VIII
- Nil
RT
XI
- (i) Epidemic Diseases - Nil
RT
X
- (ii) Rainfall- Nil
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1996,
PART
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PART II
Notifications
regarding
appointmens,
postigs,
transfers,
leave
etc.
(12) Smt. Geeta Gurung, Deputy Secretary (Adm), Building & Housing
Department, is transferred and posted as Deputy Director, Accounes &
Administrative Training Institute;
(13) Shri S.K. Silal, D.D.O. (North), is
transferred and posted as Deputy
Secretary, Election Department;
(14) Shri T.N. Pradhan, Deputy Director,
Accounts & Administrative Training
Institute, is transferred and posted
as Deputy Secretary, Planning &
Development Department;
(15) Shri Shyamlal Rai, Assistant Health
Education Officer, Singtam, is transferred and posted as Bazar Officer,
Development, Jorethang;
(16) Shri S.K. Rai, Bazar Officer, Urban
Development & Housing Department, Jorethang, is transferred and
posted as Assistant Health Education Officer, Singtam;
(17) Shri Lodey Nima, Deputy Secretary
Culture Department, is transferred
and posted as Additional District
Collector (I), East District;
(18) Shri Kuber Dahal, Deputy Director
Education Department, is transferred
and posted as Deputy Secretary, Culture Department;
(19) Shri Kipu Thsering, Joint Secretary ,
Health & family Welfare Department, is transferred and posted as
Joint Secretary (SRDA ) Rural Development Department.
(20) Shri S. Topgay, joint Secretary to
Chief Ministar, is transferred and
posted as Director (Lottteries), Finance Department.
(21) Shri T.P Dorjee, Driector, Social
Welfare, is transferred and posted as
Registrar, Cooperative Societies.
(22) Shri Tsewang Dorjee Registrar Cooperative Societies, is transferred
and posted as Special Secretary,
Women and Child Development Department.
(23) Smt. Shanti Pradhan, joint Secretary,
Tourism Department, is transferred
and posted as joint Secretary ( Planning & Adm), Power Department.
(24) Shri K. Namgyal joint Secretary,
Welfare Department , is transferred
and pos
DEPARTMENT OF PERSONNEL.
ADM. REFORMS &
TRAINING
OFFICE ORDER
No. 245/(G)/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 23rd May, 1996.
The Governor is pleased to order
the following transferes and postings
with immediate effect:(1) Shri K.K. Kafley, D.D.O. (West),
is transferred and posted as Sub
Divisional Magistrate, Rabongla;
(2) Shri B.B. Subba, Sub Divisional
Magistrate, Gyalshing, is transferred
and posted as D.D.O. (West) on
his own pay and allowances;
(3) Shri Kum. Dhanjyoti Mukhia, Under
Secretary, Urban Development &
Housing Department, is transferred
and posted as Sub Divisional Magistrate, Namchi;
(4) Shri Navin Kumar Chettri, Sub
Divisional Magistrate, Rabongla, is
transferred and posted as under
Secretary, Urban Development &
Housing Department, vice Serial
No. (3) above;
(5) Shri Dichen Phigu Bhutia, Revenue
Officer, Rabongla, is transferred and
posted as Under Secretary, Rural
Development Department;
(6) Shri S.T. Gyatso, Deputy Secretary,
Planning & Development Department, is transferred and posted as
Sub Divisional Magistrate, Soreng;
(7) Shri Karma Tenzing Bhutia, Under
Secretary, Rural Development Department, is transferred and posted as
Revenue Officer, Rabongla;
(8) Shri D.T. Bhutia, Sub Divisional
Magistrate, Namchi, is transferred
and posted as Additional District
Collector, South District, Namchi;
(9) Shri Neizing Lepcha, Deputy Secretary to Deputy Chief Minister is
transferred and posted as SubDivisional Magistrate, Mangan;
(10) Shri T. T. Bhutia Sub Divisional
Magistrate, Mangan, is transferred
and posted as D.D.O. (North),
Mangan;
(11) Shri Dawa Samdup, Deputy Secretary, Election Department, is transferred and posted as Deputy Secretary (Planning & Adm.), Building &
Housing Department;
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(25)
(26)
(27)
Smt. G.K. Pradhan, Joint Secsretary
(SIE), Education Department, is
transferred and posted as joint
Secretary (Planning & Adm.), Agriculture Department;
Shri Pemba Thendup, Joint Secretary,
I.P.R. Department, is transferred
and posted as Joint Secretary to
Chief Minister;
Smt. N.Yethenpa, Joint Secretary,
Rural Development Department, is
transferred and posted as Joint Secretary (Planning & Adm.), Roads &
Bridges Department.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
By Order.
S.R. BASNET,
Secertary,
Deptt. of Per. Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
OFFICER ORDER
No. 246/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 23rd May, 1996.
The Governor is pleased to order the
following transferred and postings with
immediate effect:(1)
Shri T.W. Braphungpa, IAS, Commissioner-cum-Secretary, Land Revenue and Eccliesiastical Departments, is transferred and posted as
Commissiner-cum-Secretary;
(2)
Shri Pasong Namgyal, IAS, Commissioner-cum-Secretary, I.P. R. and
Printing & Stationary Department,
is transferred and posted as Commissioner-cum-Secretary, Land Revenue and Ecclesiatical Department;
(3)
Shri R.S. Sherstha, IAS, Commissioner-Cum-Secretary, Food & Civil
Supplies Department, is transferred
and posted as Commissioner-cumSecertary, I.P.R. and Printing &
Stationary Departments.
By Order.
R.S. BASNET,
Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
ORDER ORDER
No. 252/ G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 23rd May, 1996.
The Governor is pleased to order the
following transferred and postings with
immediate effect:-
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(11)
Shri Sangay Basi, IAS, Secretary
Motor Vehicles Department, is
transferred and posted as Chairmancum-Managing Director, State Bank
of Sikkim;
Shri K.B. Chhitri, Managing Director, State Bank of Sikkim is posted
as O.S.D. (Recovery), State Bank
of Sikkim;
Shir Karma Gyatso, IAS, Secretary,
Sports & Youth Affairs Department,
is transferred and posted as Secretary, Industries Department;
Shri Lobsang Bhutia, IAS, Secretary,
Industries Department, is transferred
and posted as Secretary, Motor
Vehicles Department;
Ms. C.K. Cintury, IAS, Secretary,
Welfare Department, is appointed as
Chairperson-cum-Managing Director, Sikkim SC, Tribal & O.B.C
Development Corporation Limited;
Shri Tashi Densapa, SCS, will look
after only the charge of Secretary,
Tourism Department. The charge
of Resident Commissioner, Sikkim
House, New Delhi, will be looked
after by the Additional Resident
Commissioner.
Shri Grimee Goparma, SCS, Special
Secretary, Land Revenue Department, is transferred and posted as
Special Secretary, SNT. Department;
Smt. Tashi Yangzum, SCS Deputy
Secretary, Tourism Department, is
transferred and posted as Executive
Officer, Welfare Board, Welfare Department;
Shir, T.T. Bhutia, SCS, Deputy Secretary, Tourism Department, is
transferred and posted as Deputy
Secretary, Sport & Youth Affairs
Department;
Ms. Tara Sampang, SCS, Under
Secretary, Education Department
is transferred and posted as Under
Secretary, (Grienance), CM Secretariat;
Shir J.B. Gurung, Section Officer,
CM Secretariat, is transferred and
posted as Under Secretary, Education Department, vice Ms. Tara
Sampang.
By Order.
R.S. BASNET,
Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
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OFFICER ORDER
No. 255/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 24th May, 1996.
The Governor is pleased to order the
following transferred and postings with
immediate effect:(1)
Shri N.D. Chingapa, IAS, Chief
Electoral Officer, will be look after
the charge of Secretary, Sport &
Youth Affairs Department;
(2)
Shri D.P. Chettri, Joint General
Manager, SNT Department, is transferred and posted as Joint Secretary,
Tourism Department.
(8)
(9)
(10)
By Order
R.S. BASNET,
Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref,
& Trg.
OFFICER ORDER
No. 291/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 29th May, 1996.
The Governor is pleased to order
the following transferred and postings with
immediate effect:(1)
Shri Dorjee Gyaltsen, Welfare Officer, West District, is transferred and
posted as Research Officer, Planning
& Development Department;
(2)
Shri C.M. Silal, Senior Inspector,
Welfare Department, South District,
is transferred and posted as Welfare
Officer, West District;
(3)
Ms. Sarala Rai, District Information
Officer, South District, is transferred
and posted as Under Secretary
(Adm), I P R. Department;
(4)
Shri Pintso Wangyal, Senior District
Information Officer, West District, is
transferred and posted as Deputy
Director, Tourism Department;
(5)
Ms. Renuka Cintury, Deputy Director, Tourism Department, is transferred and posted as Senior District
Information Officer, West District
IPR Department;
(6)
Shri Gopal Sharma, Editor (Nepali)
IPR Department, is transferred and
posted as Department Information Officer, South District;
(7)
Ms. M.K. Pradhan, Joint Secretary
SNT Department, is transferred and
posted as Joint Secretary (Planning
& Adm), Forest Department;
(11)
(12)
(130
(14)
(15)
(16)
(17)
(18)
(19)
(20)
Shri K. Namgyal, Joint Secretary,
Welfare Department, who had been
transferred and posted as Joint Secretary (Planning & Adm), Forest
Department, vice O.O. No. 245/(G)
DOP dated 23rd May 1996, will
continue as Joint Secretary, Welfare
Department;
Shri S.P. Subba, Project Officer
Welfare Department is transferred
and posted as Deputy Secretary,
Education Department;
Shri T.P. Basnet, Deputy Secretary,
Rural Development Department,
is transferred and posted as Project
Officer, Welfare Department;
Shri K.K. Singh, Joint Director,
Horticulture, Agriculture Department, is transferred, S.I.R.D. Karfecktar;
Shri Karma Tshering Bhutia, Joint
Director, Agriculture Department,
is transferred and posted as Joint
Director, Horticulture, Agirculture
Department;
Shri D.B. Sikdel, Section Officer,
Forest Department, is transferred
and posted as Under Secretary, Law
Department;
Shri Balaram Subba, Under Secretary, Law Department, is transferred
and posted as I.T.O., IT/ST
Department;
Smt. Ok Sonam, Welfare Officer,
East District, is transferred and
posted as Under Secretary Land
Revenue Department;
Shri Kagey Lepcha, Under Secretary, Land Revenue Department, is
transferred and posted as Welfare
Officer, East District;
Shri Basant Lamichaney, Deputy
Commissioner, IT/ST Department
is transferred and posted as Deputy
Secretary, Home Department;
Shri L.P. Pandey, Additional District Collector, East District, is transferred and posted as Deputy Secretary, Rural Development Department;
Smt. Irene Ongmu Chankapa, Statistical Officer’ AH/VS Department,
is transferred and posted as Statistical Officer, Forest Department;
Smt. Madhu Pradhan, Statistical
Officer, Forest Department, is trans-
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(21)
ferred and posted as Statistical Offie
cer, AH/VS Department;
Shri Tenzing Wangdi, O.S.D. Welfare Department, is transferred and
posted as Deputy Director, Tourism
Department.
By Order.
R.S. BASNET
Secretary
Deptt. of Per, Adm.
Ref, & Trg.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 294/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 29th May, 1996.
The Governor is pleased to order
the following transferred and postings with
immediate effect:(1)
Shri Nangzey Dorjee, Additional
Secretary, Ecclesiastical Department,
is transferred and posted as Executie Officer, Sikkim Khadi & V.I.
Board;
(2)
Shri T.P. Dorjee, Director, Social
Welfare, who had been transferred
and posted as Registrar, Cooperative
Societies, now stands transferred as
Additional Secretar T.P. Dorjee,
Director, Social
Welfare, who had been transferred
and posted as Registrar, Cooperative
Societies, now stands transferred as
Additional Secretary, Land Revenue
Department;
(3)
Shri R.M. Saha, Sikkim Khadi &
V.I. Board, is transferred and posted
as Joint Director, Education Department;
(4)
Shri D.N. Tewari, Joint Registrar
Cooperation Department, is allowed
to officiate as Registrar, Cooperative Societies;
(5)
Smt. Samten Dolma, Deputy Secretary, Land Revenue Department, is
transferred and posted as Deputy
Director, Tourism Department, New
Delhi;
(6)
Smt. Tshering Doma, Assistant
Director, Tourism Department, New
Delhi, is transferred and posted as
Under Secretary, Rural Development Department;
(7)
Shri K.C. Rai, Under Secretary,
Rural Development Department, is
transferred and posted as Under Secretary, Home Department;
(9)
Ms. Namrata Thapa, Under Secretary, Home Department, is transferred and posted as Under Secretary, Land Revenue Department;
(9)
Shri Dichen Phigu Bhutia, Revenue
Officer, Rabongla, who had been
transferred and posted as Under
Secretary, Rural Development Department, now stands posted as
Under Secretary, Ecclesiastical Department;
(10) Shri Geyching Bhutia, Under Secretary, Ecclesiastical Department, is
transferred and posted as Revenue
Officer, Rabongla;
(11) Shri Karma Tenzing Bhutia, Under
Secretary, Rural Development Department, who had been transferred
and posted as Revenue Officer, Rabongla, will now continue as Under
Secretary, Rural Development Department;
By Order.
R.S. BASNET
Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
OFFICER ORDER
No. 310/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 3rd June, 1996.
The Governor is pleased to order the
following transferred and postings with
immediate effect:(1)
(2)
Dr. B.S. Basnet, Secretary, Agriculture Department, is transferred and
posted as Secretary, Horticulture
Department;
Shri S. Lama, Principal Director,
Agriculture Department, is appointted as Secretary, Agriculture Department;
By Order.
R.S. BASNET
Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
OFFICER ORDER
No. 311/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 3rd June, 1996.
The Governor is pleased to order the
following transferred and postings with
immediate effect:(1)
Shri P.B. Gurung, Joint General
Manager, SNT, is transferred and
posted as Superintending Engineer
(Mech), Roads & Bridges Department;
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(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(11)
(12)
Shri S.R. Subba, Superintending
Engineer (Mech), Roads & Bridge
Department, is transferred and posted as Joint General Manager, SNT
Department;
Shri K. Printso, Superintending Engineer (Stores), is transferred and posted as Joint General Manager, SNT
Department;
Shri P. T. Denzongpa, Joint General
Manager, SNT. is transferred and
posted as Joint Secretary Ecclesiastical Department;
Shri C.B. Dong, Assistant Engineer
(Mech), SNT Department, is transferred and posted as Assistant Engineer (Mech), Power Department;
Shri B.Lamichaney, Senior ITO,
who had been transferred as Deputy
Secretary, Home Department, may
now be posted as Deputy CEO,
Election Department;
Shri D.K. Pradhan, Deputy CEO,
Election Department, is transferred
and posted as Deputy Secretary,
Home Department;
Ms. Namrata Thapa, Under Secretary, Home Department, who had
been transferred as Under Secretary,
Land Revenue Department, will now
continue as Under Secretary, Home
Department;
Shri K.C. Rai, Under Secertary
Rural Development Department,
who had been transferred as Under
Secretary, Home Department, may
now be posted as Under Secretary,
Culture Department;
Shri K. K. Kafley DDO (West), who
had been transferred as SMD Rabongla, is posted as Under Secretary,
Rural Development Department;
Shri Sonam Dadul, Assistant Town
Planner, Urban Development &
Housing Department, is transferred
and posted as Junior Architect, Buildings & Housing Department;
Ms. Devika Sharma, Junior Architect, Building & Housing Department, is transferred and posted as
Assistant Town Planner, Urban
Development & Housing Department;
(13)
Shri Trilochan Sharma, Assistant
Director, Industries Department, is
transferred and posted as SDM, Rabongla;
(14) Shri M.T. Sherpa, Under Secretary
(Protocol), Home Department, is
transferred and posted as SDM,
Gyalshing;
(15) Shri K. Srinivasulu, IAS, is posted
as SDM Soreng, on reporting for
duty after IAS, training;
(16) Ms. Selina Lepcha, Assistant Director, Education Department, is transferred, and posted as Under Secretary, (Protocol), Home Department;
(17) Smt. Deepa R. Thapa, Under Secretary, Education Departing, is
transferred and posted as Functional Manager, Industries Department, Jorethang;
(18) Shri H.K. Sharma, Functional
Manager, Industries Department,
Jorethang, is transferred and posted
as Research Officer, Planning &
Development Department;
(19) Shri S.K. Pradhan, Under Secretary,
(Adm), Industries Department, is
transferred and posted as Assistant
Superintendent of Transport, SNT
Department, Siliguri;
(20) Ms. Deepa Basnet, Research Officer,
Planning & Development Department, is transferred and posted as
Under Secretary, Land Revenue
Department;
(21) Smt. Tenzing Dolkar Assistant
Director, Education Department, is
transferred and posted as Assistant
Director, Industries Department;
(22) Shri S.T. Gyatso, Deputy Secretary,
Planning & Development Department, who had been transferred and
posted as SDM Soreng, will now
continue as Deputy Secertary, Planning & Development Department.
2.
Handing over and taking over by
the officers must be completed within 15
days from the date of order.
By Order.
R.S. BASNET,
Secertary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
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OFFICE ORDER
No. 1665/GEN/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 23rd May, 1996.
The Governor is pleased ot order the
following transfers and posting with
immediate effect:(1)
Dr. Rajesh Agarwal, IAS, District
Collector/District Magiatrate, East
District, is transferred and posted as
Additional Resident Commissioner,
Sikkim House New Delhi.
(2)
Shri Govind Mohan, IAS, Joint
Resident Commissioner, Sikkim
House, New Delhi, is transferred and
posted as District Collector/ District
Magistrate, East District, Gangtok,
(3)
Shri K. Jayakuman, IAS, District
(4)
(5)
Collector/District Magistrate, North
District, is transferred and posted as
Director, Education Department;
Shri A.K. Yadav, IAS, Joint Secretary, Finance Department, is posted
as Additional Secretary, Finance
Department;
Shri A.K. Jain, IAS, Additional
District Collector, South District,
is transferred and posted as District
Collector/District Magistrate, North
District, Mangan.
By Order.
R.S. BASNET,
Secretary.
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
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No. 7.
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CONTENTS
PART
I
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Ordinances, Message, etc -Nil
PART
II
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Appointments, Postings, Transfers,
Leave etc.
Page
PART
III
-
Rules Orders, Press Note etc.-
PART
IV
-
Textile Commissioner-fixation
of prices of cloths-Nil
PART
V
-
F.C.S- Rationing of Essential Commodities- Nil
PART
VI
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Nil
PART
VII
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Advertisement and Notices etc.
PART
VIII
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Nil
PART
IX
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(i) Epidemic Diseases- Nil
PART
X
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(ii) Rainfall- Nil
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PART
II
Notifications
regarding
appointments,
postings,
transfers, leave
etc.
DEPARTMENT OF PERSONNEL,
ADM. REFORMES & TRAINING.
NOTIFICATION
No. 27/(G)/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 10th July, 1996.
The Governor is pleased to sanction
creation of the following posts in Chungpung PHSC (West) and Majitar PHCS
(East) under Health & Family Welfare
Department with immediate effect.
NOTIFICATION
No. 31/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 18th July, 1996.
The Governor is pleased to sanction
creation of the following 7 (seven) posts
under Urban Slum ICDS Project for
Gangtok in the women & Child Welfare
Department with immediate effect.
SI.
No. Name of posts
Pay Scale
SI. Name of post
No.
1. MPHW (Male)
2. MPHW (Female)
3. Ward Atendant
1. C.I.D.O.
2. Accountant
3. Statistical Asstt.
4. LDC/Typist
5. Driver
6. Peon
7. Supervisor
1820- 3200
1200-1950
1410-2200
975-1550
910-1290
800-1060
1080-1760
Scale
1080-1760
1080-1760
800-1060
No. of posts
for each PHCS
1. each (one)
1 each (one)
1 each (one)
The expenditure on the salaries of
the above posts shall be debitable to
Budget Head as under.
Chungpung PHCS
Name of post
Nos. of
i) MPHW (Male)
1. each (one)
Ward Attendant
ii) MPHW (Female) 1. (one) No.
Budget Head
2210-03-101-(b) 1
Salaries (Plan).
2210-101-PFWS100-o/o CSS-
No. of post
sanctioned.
1 (one)
1 (one)
1 (one)
1 (one)
1 (one)
1 (one)
1 (one)
The expenditure shall be met under
the budget head “2235-02-102-95-ICDS
(Plan) 100% C.S.S.
This is in pursuance of approval and
sanction of Govt. of India vide their
letter No. 14-33/95-CD-I dated 13.6.95.
II) Mazitar PHCS
i) MPHW (Male) & 1. each (one)
Ward Attendant
ii) MPHW (Female) 1. (one) No.
2210-03-101-(c) I
Salaries (Plan).
2210-101-PFWS100-o/o CSS-
By Order.
EDWARD LEPCHA,
Deputy Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
NOTIFICATION
No. 28/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 10th July, 1996.
The Governor is pleased to sanction
creation of a post of Jr. Programmer in
the scale of Rs. 1520-40-1600-50-2300/602660 in the Health & Family Welfare
Department with immediate effect.
The expenditure shall be debitable to
budget head “2210-01-001-1- Medical and
Public Health Urban Health Services,
Director & Administration (Plan).
By Order.
EDWARD LEPCHA,
Deputy Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
By Order.
D.P. KALEON
Joint Secretary,
Deptt. Per. Adm. Ref,
& Trg.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 494/GEN/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 1st July, 1996.
The Governor is pleased to order the
transfers and postings with immediate
effect:(1)
Shri L.K. Vijayan, Assistant Engineer, Power Department, Dentam,
is transferred and posted as Assistant
Engineer (Planning), Roads & Bridges Department;
(2)
Shri Bidhan Dewan, Assistant Engineer (Planning), Roads & Bridges
Department, is transferred and posted as Assistant Engineer, Urban
Development & Housing Department;
(3)
Shri Bidhan Dewan, Assistant Engineer, Urban Development Department,
is transferred and posted as Assistant
Engineer, Buildings & Housing Department, Rabongla.
2.
Handing over and taking over
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should be completed within fifteen days
from the date issue of office order.
By Order.
R.S. BASNET,
Secertary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 459/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 1st July, 1996.
The Governor is pleased to appoint
Shri Rajesh Aggarwal, IAS (SK: 83) to
the Selection Grade of Rs. 4800-1-1505700 w.e.f. 1.7.96.
1.
Shri Karma Legshey Dhondup,
2.
Shri udai Gurung,
3.
Miss Sonam Choden Bhutia,
4.
Shri Bhim Bahadur Gurung,
5.
Shri Suraj Kumar Thatal,
Their inter-se-seniority shall be in the
above order.
As usual, they shall be on probation
for a period of two years.
By Order.
D.P. KEALON,
Joint Secretary
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
By Order.
SUREKHA PRADHAN,
Under Secretary
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 525/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 6th July, 1996.
The Governor is pleased to order the
following postings of the IFS Officers in
the Forest Department, with immediate
effect:1.
Mr. Pempa Dadul, IFS, as C.F.
(Utilisation).
2.
Mr. Thomas Chandy, IFS as C.F.
(Wildlife).
3.
Mr. S.B.S. Bhadaurias, IFS, as C.F.
(Working Plan).
By Order.
SUREKHA PRADHAN,
Under Secretary
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 531/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 8th July, 1996.
On the recommendation of the Sikkim
Public Service Commission, the Governor
is pleased to appoint the following persons in the Junior Grade II of the Sikkim
State Forest Service in the scale of Rs.
1820-60-2600-Eb-75-3200, as Asstt. Conservitor of Forest with immediate effect.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 551/G/DOP,
Dated Gangtok, the 11th July, 1996.
Mr. Chandra Bahadur Gurung Acconts
Officer, Pay & Accounts Officer, (East)
Finance Department, is hereby allowed
to retire on superannuation w.e.f. the
afternoon of 30.9.96 in accordance with
Rule, 1974 as amended from time to
time.
Further, his service w.e.f. 2.4.1965 are
confirmed.
By Order.
NITA NIRASH
Joint Secretary
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 579/G/DOP,
Dated Gangtok, the 17th July, 1996.
The Governor is pleased to order the
following transferred and posting with
immediate effect:1.
Shri Bidhan Dewan, Asstt. Engineer,
who had been transferred and posted
as Assistant Engineer, Building &
Housing Department, Rabongla,
shall continue in the Urban Development;
2.
Smt. Asha Gurung, Assistant Engineer, who had been transferred and
posted as Assistant Engineer, Urban
Development & Housing Department, Gangtok, is posted as Assis-
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tant Engineer, Building & Housing
Department, Rabongla.
By Order.
R.S. BASNET,
Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 588/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 18th July, 1996.
The Governor is pleased to order the
following transferred and posting with
immediate effect:1.
2.
Shri K.K. Pradhan, Divisional Engineer, Road & Bridges Department
is transferred and posted as Divisional Engineer; Urban Development
& Housing Department (Jorethang).
Shri Suresh Chand, Divisional Engineer, Urban Development & Housing
Department (Jorethang) is transferred
and posted as Divisional Engineer,
Road & Bridge Department, Gangtok vice Shir K.K. Pradhan.
No. TA/DA is admissible as transfer
is made on mutual request basis.
By Order.
D.P. KALEON
Joint Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 604/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 23th July, 1996.
The Governor is pleased to order the
following transferred and posting with
immediate effect:1.
2.
Shri Basant Lamichaney, Sr. I.T. O.
who had been transferred to Election Department as Deputy C.E.O.
DOP. dated: 3.6.96, is transferred
and posted as M.D. Denzong Cooperative Society on deputation for
a period of two years.
Shri D.R. Nepal, M.D. Denzong
Cooperative Society, is transferred
and posted as Deputy Secertary, to
the Chief Minister Secretariate
Under Home Department.
By Order.
SUREKHA PRADHAN,
Joint Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 608/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 23th July, 1996.
On the recommendation of Sikkim
Public Service Commission, the Governor
is pleased to promote Shri Gnawo
Chopel, Work Manager, Printing and
Stationery Department to the post
Rs. 2525-75-3200-EB-100-4000 w.e.f.
13.7.1996 i.e. the date of approval.
As usual, he will be on probation for
a period of one year.
By Order.
T. DHONDUP,
Deputy Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 611/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 23th July, 1996.
The Governor is pleased to promote
the following Deputy Director as Joint
Directors on officiating capacity in the
scale of Rs. 3450-125-4700 in the Animal
Husbandry & Veterinary Services Department with immediate effect:Name &
Promoted as
Designation
1.
Dr. S.T. Bhutia
jt. Director (ReDeputy Director
search) against the
(South)
existing vacancy.
2.
Dr. P.N. Bhutia
Jt. Director (E & T)
Dy. Director
against the post up(E &T)
graded vide Notification No. 32/Gen/
DOP. dated 23/7/96.
By Order,
PEM DORJEE,
Deputy Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
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OFFICE ORDER
No. 618/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 25th July, 1996.
With the concurrence of the Ministry
of Home Affairs, Government of India,
New Delhi vide Letter No. 1101/10/96IPS-II dated 23.5.96, the services of Shri
P.S. Bawa, IPS (AGMU-74) Director
General of Police, Sikkim is hereby extended for another period of five months
with effect from 1.6.96 to 31.10.96.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 627/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 25th July, 1996.
The Governor, on the recommenddation of Sikkim Public Service Commission, is pleased to promote the following Statistical Officer to the post of Assisstant Director in the scale of Rs. 212060-2300-75-3200-EB-100-3600 with immediate effect:1.
Theis is in continuation of this Office
Order No. 197/G/DOP dated 17.5.96.
By Order.
D.P. KALEON
Joint Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 620/(G)/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 25th July, 1996.
The Governor is pleased to promote
on the recommendation of Sikkim Public Service Commission, the following
Coopeative Inspectors as Assistant Registrars, Cooperation scale of Rs. 1820-6026000-EB-75-3200. with effect from the
date of assumption of charge of the post.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Mr. Namgyal Tsh. Denzongpa,
Mr. Purnima Gurung,
Mr. Tulshi Pradhan,
Mr. J.K. Chamling,
Mr. N.L. Bhandari,
Mr. G.P. Dhungel,
Mr. Wangchuk Bhutia,
Mr. B.B. Lama,
Mr. Binod Kr. Gurung,
Miss Daden Bhutia,
Their inter-se-seniority shall be in
the above order.
As usual, they shall be on probation
for a period of one year.
By Order.
NITA NIRASH
Deputy Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
2.
Mr. N.S. Alley, Statistical Officer,
Bureau of Economics and Statistics.
Mr. B.B. Bagdas, Statistical Officer,
Health and Fimaly Welfare Department.
They shall be on probation for a
period of one year.
By Order,
SUREKHA PRADHAN,
Under Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 629/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 26th July, 1996.
The Governor, on the recommendation of the Sikkim Public Service Commiission, is pleased to promote the following Veterinary Officer of the Animal
Husbandry & Veterinary Services Department in the Junior Grade I of Rs. 212060-2300-EB-75-3200-100-3600 with immediate effect.
1.
Dr. H.N. Sharma
2.
Dr. N.B. Chettri
3.
Dr. (Mrs.) P.K. Rai
4.
Dr. D.S. Tiwari
5.
Dr. S.K. Subba.
As usual, they shall be on probation
for a period of one year.
By Order,
MRS. S. PRADHAN,
Under Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
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OFFICE ORDER
No. 635.GEN/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 26th July, 1996.
Governor is pleased to transfer Mr.
P.K. Agrawal, Assistant Engineer, Land
use and Enviroment Cell (Namchi),
Forest Department as Assistant Engineer, Urban Development and Housing
Department (Jorethang) with immediate
effect.
By Order,
SUREKHA PRADHAN,
Under Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., A.R.
& Trg.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 643/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 27th July, 1996.
The Governor, on the recommendation of the Sikkim Public Service Commiission, is pleased to promote Shri Yap
Shenga as Deputy Director (Branch,)
Directorate of Handicrafts and Handloom-100-4000 with immediate effect.
As usual, he will be on probation for
a period of one year.
By Order,
SUREKHA PRADHAN,
Under Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref
& Trg.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 644/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 27th July, 1996.
The Governor is pleased to reinstate
the services of Shri Ganden Tshering
Lachungpa, Assistant Engineer (Mech).,
Roads & Bridges Department with immediate effect.
By Order,
R. S. BASNET,
Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 645/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 27th July, 1996.
The Governor is pleased to re-instate
the services of Shri Sonam Dorjee Lepcha, S.D.M. Chungthang, Land Revenue
Department, and post him as Addl. D.C.
(North) with immediate effect.
By Order,
SUREKHA PRADHAN,
Under Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref
& Trg.
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PART VII
ADVERTISEMENT AND NOTICES ETC
PROCLAMATION OF SALE
Mr. Dawa Tshering Sherpa,
Prop: M/S Geeta Shoe Factory,
Singtam, East.
…..
…..
Certificate Debutor.
Certificate holder.
S.I.D.I.CO.
Notice is hereby given that the property attached in the order dated: 15.12.95
and mentioned in the annexed schedule shall be sold in satisfaction of the Certificate
Debt.
1.
Amount of Certificate Debt. Rs. 42,541,02p (Rupees Fouty two the thousand five
hundred fourty one and two paise) only.
2.
Schedule of property to be sold plot no. 1013/1020 P. Field measuring area
0.03 acres/1305 sq. ft.
3.
The upset price fixed by the Certificate Officer Rs. 17000/4.
The above property will be sold by public action on 5.th Aug. 1996 at D.C.
Office from 11.a.m. to 1 p.m.
5.
At the sale the public generally are invited to bid either personally or by duly
authorized agent. No. bid by or on behalf of the Certificate Debtor above
mentioned, however, will be accepted nor will any sale to him be valid without
the expressed permission of the Certificate Officer.
6.
CONDITION OF SALE:
(a)
The particular specified in the Schedule have been stated to the best of the
information of the Certificate Officer and the Certificate Officer will not be
answerable for any error, mis-statement or omission in the Proclamation.
(b)
The highest bidder shall be declared to be the purchaser of the said property
described in the Schedule.
(c )
Every bidder shall make an advance deposite of 15% of the upset price so fixed
before he commence his bid.
(d)
For reasons recorded it shall be in the discretion of the Officer conducting
the sale to be adjourn it to secure better price.
(e)
Full reason recorded it shall be in the discretion of the Officer conducting
the sale either on the day of the Certificate Officer.
(f)
In default of payment of the purchase money within the period allowed, the property shall be resold after the issue of a fresh Proclamation and the advance so
made by him shall be forfeited.
(g)
All sale under these rules shall be subject to local laws for the time being in
force in the State of Sikkim.
Dated: 17th July, 1996.
CERTIFICATE OFFICER/DIST. COLLECTOR
EAST DISTRICT, SIKKIM.
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FORM- VI
(SEE RULE 10 (1) )
PROCLAMATION OF SALE
1.
2.
3.
Mr. Mahesh Agarwal (Director),
Agarwal Wire Industry Pvt. Ltd
Mr. Bhasker Agarwal &
Mr. Umesh Agarwal, M.G. Marg.
Sikkim Industrial Dev. &
Investment Co. Ltd.
….
Certificate Debtors.
……
Certificate holder.
Notice is hereby given the property attached in the order dated : 2.12.95 and
mentioned in the annexed Schedule shall be sold in satisfaction of the Certificate Debt.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
(vi)
(vii)
Amount of Certificate Debt. Rs. 43,10,636.06p (Rupees Fourty three lacs ten
thousand six hundred thirty six).
Schedule of property to be sold as per annexed Schedule Factory shed at Bording.
The upset price fixed by the Certificate Officer Rs. 6,54,670/-.
The above property will sold by public auction on 5th August, 1996 at D. C.
Officer, East District from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
At the said sale the public generally are invited to bid either personally or by
duly authorized agent. No bid by or on behalf of the Certificate debtor above
mentioned, however, will be accepted nor will any sale to him be valid without
the expressed permission of the Certificate Officer.
CONDITIONS OF SALE:The particulars specified in the Schedule have been stated to the best of the
information of the Certificate Officer and the Certificate Officer will not be answerable for any error, mis-statement or omission in this Proclamation.
The highest bidder shall be declared to be the purchaser of the said property describbed in the Schedule.
Every bidder shall take on advance deposite of 15% of the puset price so fixed
before the commence his bid.
Fro reasons recorded it shall be in the discretion of the officer conducting the sale
to adjourn it to secure better price.
Full amount of the purchase money shall be paid before the officer conducting
the sale either on the day of the sale or within seven days from the date of the
sale as is to be fixed by the Certificate Officer.
In-default of payment of the purchase money within the period allowed, the
property shall be re-sold after the issue of a fresh Proclamation and the advance
so made by him shall be forfeited.
All sale under these rules shall be subject to local laws for the time being in force
in the State of Sikkim.
Dated : 30.5.96.
Place : Gangtok.
DIST. COLLECTOR/CERTIFICATE OFFICER,
EAST DISTRICT, GANGTOK.
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PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS, GANGTOK
GAZ, 7-300C-8-10-96.
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Vol. XLV
Gangtok, August, 1996.
No. 8
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CONTENTS
PART
I- Ordinances Message, etc. - Nil
PART
II- Appointments, Postings, Transfers,
Leave etc.
III- Rules Orders, Press Note ect.-
PART
PART
IV- Textile Commissioner-fixation
of prices of cloths- Nil
PART
V- F.C.S-Rationing of Essential Commodites-Nil
PART
VI- Nil
PART
VII- Advertisement and Notices etc.
PART
VIII- Nil
PART
IX- (i) Epidemic Diseases- Nil
PART
X- (ii) Rainfall- Nil
Page
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PART II
Notifications regardings appointments, postings transfers, leave etc.
DEPARTMENT OF PERSONNEL,
ADM. REFORMS & TRAINING.
NITIFICATION
No. 41/(G)/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 3rd August, 1996.
In continuation to Notification No.
54/GEN/DOP Dated 31. 8.95 the Governor
is pleased to extend the term of creation
of posts indicated therein for a further
period of one year from August, 96
to July 97 with immediate effect.
By Order.
EDRARD LECPCHA,
Deputy Sercretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
NOTIFICATION
No. 49/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 13th August, 1996.
The Governor is pleased to sanction
creation of 12 (twelve) Posts Artistes in
the scale of Rs. 975-1550 in the Culture
Department with immediate effect.
The expenditure shall be debitable
to budget head 2205-Art & Culture, 102Promotion of Art & Culture, 01-Salaries
(Plan).
Further, the Governor is pleased to
withdraw the condition laid down in the
Notification No. 150/Gen/DOP. dated
9.4.86 in respect of 16 posts of Dancers
and 3 posts of Musician-cum-Singer.
By Order.
EDRARD LECPCHA,
Deputy Sercretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
NOTIFICATION
No. 5/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 17th August, 1996.
The Governor is pleased to upgrade
the posts of Assistant Director to that of
Deputy Director in the scale of Rs. 25254000 under the Department of Sports and
Youth Affairs w.e.f. the date the incumbent is promoted to the upgraded post.
The post of Assistant Director shall
stand restored as and when the upgraded
post is vacated by the incumbent on
account of his transfer, promotion, retirement, resignation etc.
By Order.
EDRARD LECPCHA,
Deputy Sercretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
NOTIFICATION
No. 55/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 19th August, 1996.
The Governor is pleased to redesignnate the following existing posts of Technical Staff of the Department of Mines
& Geology wit immediate effect.
Existing post and scale
Redesignated posts and scale
1. Surveyor (Rs. 12001950)
2. Scientific Assistant
(1200-1950)
3. Laboratory Assistant
(Rs.975-1550)
Geodetic Surveyor Grd. II (Rs.
1200-1950)
Scientific Assistant Grd. II
(Rs. 1200-1950)
Scientific Assistant Grd. III
(Rs. 975-1550)
By Order.
D.P. KALEON
Joint Sercretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
NOTIFICATION
No. 56/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 19/th August, 1996.
The Governor of Sikkim is pleased
to upgrade the post of Sub-Editor
(Limboo) in the scale of Rs. 1410-2300
to that of Editor (Limboo) in the scale
of Rs. 1820-3200 under I.P.R. Department w.e.f. the date the incumbent is
promoted to the post.
The post of Sub-Editor shall be restored as and when the upgraded post is
vacated by the incumbent on account of
his transfer, promotion, retirement,
resignation etc.
By Order.
EDRARD LECPCHA,
Deputy Sercretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
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NOTOFICATION
No. 59./GEN/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 27th August, 1996
The Governor is pleased to sanction
creation of the following posts in Sikkim
Govt. Law College, Gangtok, under
Education Department with immediate
effect.
Name of the post
1. Stenographer
Grade III
No. of post.
1 (one)
2. Safai Karmachari 1 (one)
By Order.
EDWARD LEPCHA
Deputy Sercretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
scale of pay
1200-1950
800-1060
The expenditure shall be debitable to
the major Head 21/2202/03/1- Salary.
By Order.
D.P. KALEON
Joint Sercretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
NOTIFICATION
No. 60/(G)/ DOP
Dated Gangtok the 30th August, 1996
The Governor is pleased to amend
Not. No. 343/GEN/EST. dated 21.4.84
by placing the 2 (two) posts of Cook
created in the Building ang Housing
Department under the disposal of Home
Department with immediate effect.
By Order.
D.P. KALEON
Joint Sercretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
NOTIFICATION
No. 61/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 30th August, 1996
The Governor is pleased to sanction
creation of the following posts for Mini
Ophthalmic Cell under National Programe
for Control of Blindness in the health
& Family Welfare Department with immediate effect.
Sl
No
1.
2.
3.
4
Prevention and Control of Blindness
(CSS)
The above posts shall be filled up
through redeployment of the officials of
the Department of Health & Family
Welfare.
Particulars of posts
Scale
No. of post
Programme Officer
Statistical Assistant
LDC-cum Typist
Peon
2525-4000
1410-1800
975-1500
800-1060
1. No
1 No
1 No
1 No
The expenditure shall be debitable
to the Major Head “2210”- Medical &
Public Health -06- Public Health-75-
OFFICE ORDER
No. 687/GEN/DOP
Dated Gangtok, the August, 1996.
The Governor is pleased to order
the following transfers and posting with
immediate effect.
1.
In partial modification of O.O No:
394/G/DOP dated 14.4.96, the transfer
and posting of Ms. Bharati, IFS,
Technical Assistant tp Principal
C.C.F., Forests Department as
Deputy Secretary, Science and Technology Department on deputation is
treated as cancelled and she will continue as Technical Assistant to Principal C.C.F., Forest Department.
2.
Dr. (Ms) Pushpa Tamang, Research
Assistant, Directorate of Fisheries is
transferred and posted to the Science
& Technology Department on her
own pay and allowances.
By Order.
C. L. SHARMA,
Joint Sercretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 697/GEN/DOP
Dated Gangtok, the 6th August, 1996
Smt. Shanti Tamang, Assistant Engineer (Civil), Sikkim Housing & Development Board, is transferred and posted as
Assistant Engineer (Planning), Irrigation
Department, with immediate effect.
BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME
OF GOVERNOR.
R.S. BASNET
Secretary
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
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OFFICE ORDER
No. 701/(Gen)/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 6th August, 1996.
The Governor is pleased to promote
on the recommendation of Sikkim in Public
Service Commission , Mr. Norbu Tshering
Bhutia, Accounts Officer of Sikkim Finance & Accounts Service as Senior Accounts Officer, Senior Grade in the scale of
Rs. 2525-75-3200-EB-100-4000 with immediate effect.
He shall remain on probation as per
rules.
By Order.
NITA NIRASH
Deputy Sercetary
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 708/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 7th August, 1996.
The Governor, on the recommendation of the Sikkim Public Service Commission, is pleased to ptomote Dr. Sangay
Dorjee Bhutia, Veterinary Officer in the
Animal Husbandry & Veterinary Services
Department in the Junior Grade I of Rs.
2120-60-2300-EB-75-3200-100-3600 w.e.f.
26/7/96.
As usual he will be on probation for
a period of one year.
By Order.
PEM DORJEE,
Deputy Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 709/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok the 7th August, 1996.
The Governor is pleased to transfer
Dr. (Mrs.) Sheela Chettri, Dental Surgeon Grade I, District Hospital Singtam,
Health & Family Welfare Department
Dental Surgeon Grade I, in the S.T.N.M.
Hospital, Gangtok with immediate effect.
By Order.
PER DORJEE
Deputy Sercretary
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref
& Trg.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 750/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 16th August, 1996.
Shri K.T. Chankapa, Joint Secretary,
Urban Development & Housing Department, will hold additional charge of
Joint Secretary to Deputy Chief Minister
with immediate effect.
BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME
OF GOVERNOR.
R.S. BASNET
Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref
& Trg.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 768/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 19th August, 1996.
Governor is pleased to order the
following with immediate effect:1.
Shri V.K. Verghese, Assistant Engineer who had been transferred as Assistant Engineer, PHE Deptt. (Gyalshing) vide O.O. No. 303/G/DOP
dated 31.5.96. shall continue to function as Assistant Engineer Landsue
and Environment Cell, Forest Department.
2.
Shri Bijendra Prasad, Asstt. Engineer, Landsue and Environment Cell
Forest Department is transferred and
posted as Asstt. Engineer, Roads &
Bridges. (Planning).
3.
Shri Kewal Prasad Sharma, Assistant
Engineer, Sikkim Housing and Dev.
Board is transferred and posted as
Assistant Engineer, PHE Department,
(Gyalshing).
By Order.
SUREKHA PRADHAN
Under Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 769/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 19th August, 1996.
Shri V.K. Verhese, Assistant Engineer, Land Use and Environment Cell
Forest Department is allowed to proceed
on Voluntary Retirement w.e.f. 31.10.96.
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OFFICE ORDER
No. 701/Gen/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 6th August, 1996.
The Governor is pleased to promote
on the recommendation of Sikkim Public
Service Commission, Mr. Norbu Tshering
Bhutia, Accounts Officer of Sikkim Finance & Account Services as Senior Accounts Officer, Senior Grade in the scale of
Rs. 2525-75-3200-EB-100-4000 with immediate effect.
He shall remain on probation as per
rules.
By Order.
NITA NIRASH
Deputy Secretary
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 708/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 7th August, 1996.
The Governor, on the recomendation of the Sikkim Public Service Commission, is pleased to promote Dr. Sangay
Dorjee Bhutia, Veterinary Officer in the
Animal Husbandry & Veterinary Services
Department in the Junior Grade I of Rs.
2120/60-2300-EB-75-3200-100-3600 w.e.f.
26/7/96.
Aa usual he will be on probation for
a period of one year.
By Order.
PEM DORJEE,
Deputy Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 709/ G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok the 7th August, 1996.
The Governor is pleased to transfer
Dr. (Mrs.) Sheela Chettri Dental Surgeon Grade I, District Hospital Singtam,
Dental Surgeon Grade I in the S.T.N.M.
Hospital, Gangtok with immediate effect.
By Order.
PEM DORJEE,
Deputy Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 750-G./DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 16th August, 1996.
Shri K.T. Chankapa, Joint Secretary,
Urban Development & Housing Department, will hold additional charge of
Joint Secretary to Deputy Chief Minister
with immediate effect.
BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME
OF GOVERNOR.
R.S. BASNET
Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 768/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 19th August, 1996.
Governor is pleased to ordre the
following with immediate effect:1.
Shri V.K. Verghese, Assistant Engineer, who had been transferred as Assistant Engineer, PHE Deptt. (Gyalshing) vide O.O. No. 303/G/DOP
dated 31.5.96. shall continue to function as Assistant Engineer Landuse
and Environment Cell, Forest Department.
2.
Shri Bijendra Prasad, Asstt. Engineer, Landuse and Environment Cell,
Forest Department is transferred and
posted as Assistant Engineer, Roads &
Bridges. (Planning).
3.
Shri Kewal Prasad Sharma, Assistant
Engineer, Sikkim Housing and Dev.
Boards is transferred, PHE Department
(Gyalshing).
By Order.
SUREKHA PRADHAN,
Under Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 769/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 19th August, 1996.
Shri V.K. Verghese, Assistant Engineer, Land Use and Environment Cell,
Forest Department is allowed to proceed
on Voluntary Retirement w.e.f. 31. 10.96.
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(AN) in accordane with rule 99A of
Sikkim Govt. Service (Amendment)
Rules, 1993.
(1)
By Order.
(2)
SUREKHA PRADHAN,
Under Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
(3)
OFFICE ORDER
No. 770/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 19th August, 1996.
The Governor is pleased to order the
following transfers and postings with
immediate effect:(1)
Shri S.D. Tshering, IES, Deputy
Secretary, Planning & Development
Department, is transferred and posted as Joint Secretary, Welfare
Department;
Shri K.T. Gyaltshen, SCS, Deputy
Director (PR), IPR Department, is
transferred and posted as Deputy
Secretary, Planning & Development
Department;
Shri P.R. Poudyal, SCS, Sr. Culture
Officer, Culture Department, is
transferred and posted as Deputy
Secretary, IPR Department;
By Order.
R.S. BASNET,
Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
Shri R.N. Sharma, Engineering
Officer, Roads & Bridge Department, is transferred and posted as
Divisional Engineer (Planning),
Irrigation Department;
By Order.
R.S. BASENT,
Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 830/(G)/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 26th August, 1996.
The Governor of Sikkim is pleased to
order the following transferred and postings in the Agriculture/ Horticulture
Department with emmidiate effect.
1.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 77i2/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 19th August, 1996.
Late Dr. K.B. Pradhan, Sr. Vety.
Officer Animal Husbandry & Vety. Services Department, is deemed to have
been confirmed in service w.e.f. 30.8.1985.
2.
3.
By Order.
SUREKHA PRADHAN,
Under Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
4.
5.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 774/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 19th August, 1996.
The Governor is pleased to order the
following transfers and postings with
immediate effect:-
Mr. P. Sinha, Joint Director
(Manures & Fertilizer) is transferred and posted as Joint Director
(Field Crop).
Mr. S.K. Sinha, Joint Director
(Soil) is transferred and posted as
Joint Director Plan Protection &
Training).
Mr. M.C. Khati, Joint Director
(Horticulture) is pleased and
posted as Joint Director (Manures
& Feritilizer).
Mr. K.K. Sinha, Joint Director
(SIRD on deputation ) is repatriated
to his parent department and posted as Joint Director (Soil Conservation).
Mr. C.P. Basnet, Joint Director
(Plan Protection ) is transferred
and posted as Joint Director,
Horticulture.
By Order.
D.P. KALEON,
Joint Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
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OFFICE ORDER
No. 850/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 27th August, 1996.
The Governor is pleased to order the
following transfers and postings with
immediate effect:(1)
(2)
(3)
Shri M.T. Sherpa, SCS, S.D.M.
Gyalshing, West Sikkim, is transferred and posted as Under Secretary
Industires Department;
Shri K. Srinivasulu, IAS (SK: 94),
who had been posted as S.D.M.
Soreng, is now posted as S.D.M.
Gyalshing, West Sikkim;
Shri D.K. Pradhan, SCS, Revenue
Officer, Soreng, will also look after
the words of S.D.M. Soreng, in
addition to his own works.
By Order.
R.S. BASNET
Secretary
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 875/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 30th August, 1996.
The term of contract appointment
of Shri K.S. Rawal, Joint Director
(Survey & Settlement) Land Revenue
Department is hereby extended for a
period of six months w.e.f. 1.9.96. on the
existing terms and conditions.
By Order.
C.L. SHARMA,
Joint Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
&
Trg.
OFFICE ORDER
No : 880/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 31st August, 1996.
The Governor of Sikkim is pleased to
appont Shri K.S. Rao, a member of
India Administrative Service borne on
the Joint Cadre of Assam-Meghalaya, as
Chief Secretary to the Government of
Sikkim on deputation with effect from the
date of assumption of the charge of the
post until further orders.
This issues with the concurrence of
Ministry of Personnel, P.G. and Pen-
sions, Department of Personnel & Training, Government of India vide their
Notification No. 13017/55/95-IAS (I)
dated 30.8.96.
By Order.
R.S. BASNET
Secretary
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 881/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 31st August, 1996.
On the recommendation of the
Sikkim Public Service Commission, the
following persons are hereby appointed
in the junior Grade of Sikkim Finance
& Accounts Service in the scale of Rs.
1820-60-2600-EB-75-3200 as Accounts
Officer/Asstt. Director/ Accounts-cumAdministrative Officer/ Audit Officer with
immediate effect.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Shri Jeewan Subba
Shri Rajendra Sharma
Smt. Punam Lama Rapgyal
Shri Samdup Tshering Surkhang
Shri Tseten Dorjee
Shri Linus Rai
Smt. Chewang Choden Lachungpa
As usual, they will remain on probation for a period of 2(two) years.
Their inter-se-seniority will remain
same as per the merit list given by
Sikkim Public Service Commission at the
time of selection.
By Order.
D.P. KALEON
Joint Secretary
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
NOTIFICATION
No. 7-96/Edn.
Dated Gangtok, the 27th August, 1996.
Government of Sikkim has taken
over the following five committee schools
w.e.f. 1.8..96.
1.
Konabar School, West Sikkim
2.
Upper Pakigoan School, West Sikkim
3.
Majuwa School, South Sikkim.
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4.
5.
Lower Sangadorjee, School West
Sikkim.
Lower Tarku School South Sikkim.
(vi)
(vii)
Jarrong Junior High School,
Daramdin Junior High School,
West Sikkim
(viii) Namphok Junior High School,
North Sikkim
By Order.
K.P. ADHIKARI
Addl. Secretary
NOTIFICATION
No. 06-96/Edn.
3.
PRIMARY SCHOOL TO JUNIOR
HIGH SCHOOL
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
Rinchenpong Primary School
Chota Samdong Primary School
Mangaley Simchuthang
Primary School
Majitar Primary School
Rorathang Primary School
Chewribotey Primary School
Dated Gangtok, the 16th August, 1996.
Consequent upon the decision of the
Government to upgrade schools with
effect from the ecademic session 1996, the
following schools are upgraded with
immediate effect
By Order.
1.
SECONDARY SCHOOLS TO SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOLS
Director Education
(i)
SIKKIM PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
2.
Yangang Secondary School,
South Sikkim
Samdong Secondary School,
East Sikkim
Dentam Secondary School,
West Sikkim
Khamdong Secondary School,
East Sikkim
JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL TO
SECONDARY SCHOOLS
(i)
Lachung Junior High School,
North Sikkim
(ii)
Namcheybong Junior High
School, East Sikkim
(iii) Turung Junior High School,
South Sikkim
(iv)
Passingdong junior High
School, North Sikkim
(v)
Luing Junior High School,
East Sikkim
(iv)
(v)
(vi)
OFFICE ORDER
No. 50(2) H/78/636
Dated Gangtok, the 22nd August, 1996.
In pursuance of the Department of
Personnel & Adm. Reforms & Training
letter No. 2258/GEN/DOP dated 14.8. 96
Shri Joseph K.V. is hereby permanently
absorbed in the Sikkim Public Service
Commission as Private Secretary to Chairman in the scale of Rs. 1820-60-2600/
75-3200- with effect from 1.4.1985. His
past service with the Government shall
be treated as continuous and shall be
counted for all benefit. His date of
increment will remain uncharged.
By Order.
Secretary,
Sikkim Public Service
Commission
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PART
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DEPARTMENT OF PERSONNEL
ADM. REFORMS & TRAINING
NOTIFICATION
No. 63/ G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 6th September, 1996.
The Governor is hereby pleased to
allow the Condidential Assistant appointed
on co-terminus basis in the Offices of
the chief-Ministers, DeputyChief Minister, Ministers and Political Advisor to
Chief Minister to avail of the scale facility
of Rs. 1080-1280-Eb-30-1760 instead
of consolidated pay as admissible
hitherto with immediate effect.
By Order
R.S BASNET,
Secretary
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
NOTIFICATION
No. 64/ G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 10th September, 1996.
The Governor is pleased to sanction
creation of 6 (six) posts of Waiter in the
scale of Rs. 840-15-1020/20-1200 on coterminus basis in the Home Department.
The above 6(six) posts shall be deemed
to have been created w.e.f. 1.2.96.
The expenditure shall be debitable to
Major Head 2052-Secrtariat General
Service-909- Secretarial HO. Chief Minister Secretariat, 01-Salaries Non-Plan.
By Order.
C.L. SHARMA
Joint Secretary
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
NOTIFICATION
No. 71/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 20th September, 1996.
The Governor is pleased to sanction
creation of a post of Superintending Engineer in the scale of Rs. 3450-125-4700 in
the Circle Office at Jorethang under the
Rural Dev. Deptt. withj immediate effect.
The expenditure shall be debitable to
the Major bubget head 2215-01-001-41-
60-01 salaries (Plan).
By Order.
EDWARD LEPCHA
Dy. Secretary,
Deptt. of Per. Adm., Ref.
& Trg.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 890/(G)DOP
Dated Gangtok, the 2nd September, 1996.
The Governor is pleased to order the
following transfers and postings with
immediate effect:(1)
(2)
Shri Nari Tshering, SCS, Special
Secretary, presently Managing Director, Sikkim Milk Union, is transferred and posted as Secretary, Sikkim & Housing Development Board;
Shri R.M. Saha, SCS, Joint Secretary, Education Department, is transferred and posted as Certificate Officer, Land Revenue Department.
By Order.
R.S. BASNET,
Secretary,
Deptt. of Per. Adm., Ref.
& Trg.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 892/(G)DOP
Dated Gangtok, the 2nd September, 1996.
Shri T.P. Ghimiray, IAS, Secretary,
Culture Department, shall to retire from
Service on superannuation w.e.f. 31.12.96.
(AN) in accordance with Rule 16 of the
AIS (DCRB) Rules 1958.
By Order.
SUREKHA PRADHAN,
Under Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 908/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 2nd September, 1996.
The Governor is pleased to order the
following transfers and postings with
immediate effect:(1)
Shri D.K. Pradhan, Revenue Officer-cum-S.D.M. will now function
as S.D.M. Soreng;
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(2)
Shri T.N. Sharma, Headmaster,
Kaluk Secondary School, Education
Department, is transferrerd and posted on deputation for a period of
one year as Revenue Officer, Soreng,
vice Shri D.K. Pradhan. This transfer on deputation of T.N.
Sharma will not confer any right for
absorption in the Service beyond the
line of his own Service and that he
will also have a lien to his post in his
parent department.
By Order.
R. S. BASNET,
Secrertary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
NOTIFICATION
No. 910/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 3rd September, 1996.
The Governor, on the recommendation of the Sikkim Public Service Commission, is pleased to promote Shri P.P.
Kharel, Officiating Principal Chief Engineer, Power Department a member of
Sikkim State Electrical Engineering Service in the Supertime scale of Rs. 5700150-6300-200-6700 on substantive capacity with immediate effect.
By Order.
C.L. SHARMA,
Joint Secretary
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 970/(G)/DOP.
Dated Gangtok the 21st September, 1996.
Shri Theobold Lepcha, Deputy General
Manager (HQ), S.N.T. Department, shall
retire from Service w.e.f. 31.12.96 (AN)
on superannuation in terms of rule 98 of
Sikkim Government Service Rules, 1974
as amended by Notification No. 86/Gen/
East. dated: 20.7.83.
By Order.
SUREKHA PRADHAN,
Under Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 982/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 16th September, 1996.
The Governor, on the recommendation of the Sikkim Public Service Commission, is pleased to promote the following Doctors in the Health & Family
Welfare Department in the Selection
Grade I of Rs. 3700-125-4700-150-5000 as
Consultant Grade I with immediate
effect :1. Dr. S.K. Dewan, Consultant Grade
II (Orthopaedic)
2. Dr. (Mrs.) Shila Pradhan, Consultant
Grade II (Peadiatric)
As usual, they shall be on probation
for a period of one year.
By Order
C.L. SHARMA
Joint Secretary
Deptt. of Per, Adm. Ref
& Trg.
NOTIFICATION
No. 911/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 3rd September, 1996.
The Governor on the recommendation
of the Sikkim Public Service Commissoon is pleased to promote the following
members of the Sikkim State Engineering
(Electrical) Service in Supertime Grade
II in the scale of Rs. 4500-150-5700 as
Chief Engineer on substantive capacity
with immediate effect.
1.
2.
Shri O.P. Singhi, Officiating Chief
Engineer Power Department.
Shri D.D. Pradhan, Officiating
Chief Engineer (Transmission),
Power Department.
By Order.
C.L. SHARMA,
Joint Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 983/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 16th Sectember, 1996
The Governor, no the recommendation of the Sikkim Public Service Commission, is pleased to promote Dr. R.K.
Chettri, acting Joint Director, Health &
Family Welfare Department as joint Director in the scale of Rs. 3450.125-4700
on substantive capacity with immediate
effect :As usual, he shall be no probation for
a period of one year.
By Order.
C.L. SHARMA
Joint Secretary
Deptt. of per, Adm. Ref,
& Trg,
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OFFICE ORDER
No. 1016.G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 18th September, 1996.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 1028/G/DOP
Dated Gangtok the 20th September 1996
Consequent upon their completion
of three years of service in the Jonior
Grade of the Sikkim State Forest Service
the following Asstt. Conservator of Forest are hereby placed in the ordinary
scale of the Sikkim State Forest Service
of Rs. 2120-60-2300-EB-75-3200-100-2660,
with effect from 28.7.96.
1.
Mr. T.R. Denzongpa
2.
Mr. Kumar Yonzon,
3.
Mr. L.P. Deokota
By Order
SUREKHA PRADHAN,
Under Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 1018/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 18th September 1996
The Governor, on the recommendation
of Sikkim Public Service Commission is
pleased to promote Shri. Ongchen Lucksom, Joint Director, Mines and Geology
Department as Additional Director in the
scale of Rs. 3700-125-4700-150-5000 with
immediate effect :-
The Governor is pleased to order the
following transfers and posting with
immediate effect
(1) Shri. Bhagwan Shankar, IAS, Dis
trict Magistrate & Collector, South
District, Namchi, is transferred and
posted as Managing Director, Sikkim Milk Union;
(2) Ms Upma Srivastava, IAS, who has
reported for duty sfter completion
of her deputation term with as
District Magistratc & Collector,
South District, Namchi, vice Shri
Bhagwan Shankar, IAS;
By Order,
R.S. BASNET
Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
OFFICE ORDRE
No. 1030/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 21st September, 1996.
The Governor is pleased to order the
following transfers and postings with
immediate effect:(1)
By Order.
SUREKHA PRADHAN,
Under Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
(2)
OFFICE ORDER
No. 1019/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok the 18th September 1996
The Governor, on the recommendation of Sikkim Public Service Commission is pleased to promote Shri. A.K.
Sharma, Assistant Geology, Mines and
Geology Department as Senior Geologist
in the scale of Rs. 2525-75-3200 EB- 1004000 with immediate effect :By Order .
SUREKHA PRADHAN,
Under Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
(3)
Shri R. Khana, Divisional Engineer, (Planning), Irrigation Department, who had been transferred and
posted as Engineering Officer,
Roads & Bridges Department, will
continue as Divisional Engineer
(Planning), Irrigation Department;
Shri D.K. Guha, Divisional Engineer, Forest Department, is transferred and posted as Engineering
Officer, Roads & Bridges Department, vice Shri R.N. Sharma;
Shri R.N. Sharma, Engineering
Officer, Roads & Bridges Department, who had been transferred and
posted as Divisional Engineer (Planning), Irrigation Department, is now
posted as Divisional Engineer, Forest
Department, vice Shir D.K. Guha.
By Order.
R.S. BASNET
Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
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OFFICE ORDER
No. 1038/(G)/DOP.
Dated Gangtok the 21st September, 1996.
The Governor is pleased to entrust
Mr. R.K. Dewan, R.P.O. (Mangan),
North, Agriculture Deptt. temporary
charge of the post of Deputy Director,
East, in the scale of Rs. 2525-75-3200Eb-100-4000, in officiating capacity
with immediate effect, till further order.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 1047/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok the 23rd September, 1996.
The Governor is pleased to transfer
Dr. Ghanashyam Sharma, Veterinary
Officer, Mangalbaria Farm, Animal
Husbandry & Veterinary Service Deparment as Veterinary Officer, Gangtok
with immediate effect.
By Order.
This will not confer any right to
seniority later on.
By Order.
C.L. SHARMA,
Joint Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
NITA NIRASH
Deputy Secretary
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
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PART
I- Ordinances Message, etc. - Nil
PART
II- Appointments, Postings, Transfers,
Leave etc.
III- Rules Orders, Press Note ect.-
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PART
IV- Textile Commissioner-fixation
of prices of cloths- Nil
PART
V- F.C.S-Rationing of Essential Commodites-Nil
PART
VI- Nil
PART
VII- Advertisement and Notices etc.
PART
VIII- Nil
PART
IX- (i) Epidemic Diseases- Nil
PART
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DEPARTMENT OF PERSONNEL
ADM. REFORMS & TRANINIG
OFFICE ORDER
No. 934/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 7th September, 1996.
The Governor is pleased to order
the following in the Health & Family
Welfare Department, with immediate
effect:1.
Dr.(Mrs.) Tenzing Doma, Medical
Officer (FW) is transferred and posted as Medical Officer, M.D.T. Scheme, East District on deputation.
Further, Dr. Tseten Yamphel, Medical Officer-in-charge (Leprosy) Sazong
will look after the date duties of D.L.O.
(North) in addition to his own duties.
By Order.
SUREKHA PRADHAN,
Under Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 937/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok the 9th September 1996.
Shri G.P. Sharma, Deputy General
Manager (Goods), S.N.T. Department,
shall retire from service w.e.f. 31.12.96.
(AN) on superannution in terms of rule
98 of Sikkim Govt. Service Rules, 1974
as amended by Notification No. 86/Gen/
Est. dated: 20.7.83.
By Order.
SUREKHA PRADHAN,
Under Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 942/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok the 9th September 1996.
The Governor is pleased to transfer
and post Shri H.S. Chettri, Stenographer
(Selection Grade), Sikkim Backward
Classes Commission as Administrative
Officer against the post of Secretary
Register, in the Food & Civil Supplies
Department, with immediate effect.
By Order.
SUREKHA PRADHAN,
Under Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 974/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 10th September, 1996.
Shri J.B. Rai, Deputy Secretary,
Excise Department, shall retire from
service w.e.f. 28.2.97 (AN) on superannuation in terms of rules 98 of Sikkim
Govt. Service Rules, 1974 as amended
by Notification No: 86/Gen/Est. dated:
20.7.83.
By Order.
SUREKHA PRADHAN,
Under Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 948/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok the 10th September 1996.
The Governor is pleased to order
the following in the Forest Department
with immediate effect:1.
Shri C.S. Pradhan, DFO (East) is
transferred & posted as DFO (Working Plan)
2.
Shri M.L. Srivastava, DFO (Working
Plan) is transferred and posted as
DFO East (T)
3.
Shri Chewang Dorjee, A.C.F. Land
Use & Environment Cell, South is
allowed to look after the additional
works of DFO (South) on his own
pay and allowances.
4.
Shri P.S. Subba, A.C.F. (East) will
look after the additional works of
DFO (East), Land Use & Environment Cell on his own pay & allowances.
By Order.
C.L. SHARMA,
Joint Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
HIGH COURT OF SIKKIM
GANGTOK
OFFICE ORDER
No. 201/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok the 11th October 1996.
12 (twelve) days leave applied for by
Shir Tashi Wangdi, Chief Judicial Magis-
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trate, East and North at Gangtok with
effect from 7.10.96 to 18.10.96 is hereby
sanctioned as earned leave on full pay.
During the above period of leave,
Shri P.W. Pulzer, Civil Judge-cum-Judicial Magistrate East, shall remain
incharge of the Office and Court of the
former in addition of his own duties.
He shall report to Director, Enforcement Directorate, Ministry of Finance
Govt. of India, New Delhi under intemation to MHA. New Delhi after availing
the joining time.
By Order.
D.P. KALEON
Joint Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
By Order.
D.C. ROY
Joint Registrar.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 232/(G)/DOP.
Dated Gangtok the 31st October, 1996.
The Governor, on the recomendation of Sikkim Public Service Commission, is pleased to promote the following
members of the Sikkim State Forest Service in Divisional Forest Officer in the Sr.
Scale of Rs. 2525-75-3200-Eb-100-4000,
with immediate effect:1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Mr. T.N. Gurung, A.C.F. (T) Ravangla,
Mr. P.S. Subba, A.C.F. Land Use
(East),
Mr. B.P. Pradhan, A.C.F. Land Use
(West),
Mr. B.S. Siktel, A.C.F. (T) Soreng,
Mr. Y.P. Gurung, A.C.F. Wild Life
Jorethang,
Mr. D.C. Nepal, A.C.F. (T) North.
By Order.
SUREKHA PRADHAN,
Under Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 1124/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok the 4th October 1996.
Consequent upon his Selection for
appointment on deputation for a period
of three years as Assistant Director of
Enforcement under Enforcement Directorate, Ministry of Finance, Govt. of
India, New Delhi vide Minintry of Finance Officer Order No. 4/1/96/AC dated
13.9.96, Shri A. Shankar Rao, IPS
(SK-89) Joint Managing Director, State
Bank of Sikkim shall stand relieved with
effect from 5th October 1996 (AN)
OFFICE ORDER
No. 1151/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok the 11th October 1996.
The Governor is pleased to order
the following with immediate effect:1.
Mr. A.C. Singh, Assistant Director,
Bureau of Economics and Statistics is
posted as Dy. Director, Agriculture
Census on deputation.
2.
Mr. N.S. Alley, Assistant Director,
Bureau of Economics and Statistics is
posted Deputy Director, EARAS
under Planning and Development
Department on deputation.
The above postings are made on
Co-terminus basis with the terms of the
respective schemes.
By Order.
EDWARD LEPCHA
Dy. Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 1188/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok the 24th October 1996.
The Governor, on the recommendation of the Sikkim Public Service Commission, is pleased to promote the following
persons in the Health & Family Welfare
Department, in the scale of Rs. 2120-602300-Eb-75-3200-100-3600, with immediate effect:1.
SL. No.
2.
Name
Mrs. Pemala Bhutia.
Sr. Sister Tutor,
Mrs. Doma Lepcha,
Officiating Matron
STNM Hospital.
Promoted as
Principal Nursing Officer,
A.N.M. School,
Matron, S.T.N.M. Hospital,
on substantive capacity
As usual, they shall be on probation
for a period of one year.
By Order.
SUREKHA PRADHAN,
Under Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
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OFFICE ORDER
No. 1191/GEN/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 25th October, 1996.
The Governor is pleased to order
the following transfers and postings with
immediate effect:1.
2.
3.
Shri B.P. Pradhan, Addl. Secretary,
Home Deptt. as Director, Survey &
Settlement under Land Revenue Department.
Shri S.D. Pulger, D.F.O. (Wild Life),
Gangtok as D.F.O. Land Use & Env.
Cell (North),
Shri C. Lachungpa, D.F.O. Land Use
& Env. Cell (North) as D.F.O. (Wild
Life), Gangtok.
By Order.
SUREKHA PRADHAN,
Under Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 1229/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok the 31st October, 1996.
The Governor of Sikkim is pleased
to order the following transfers and postings in the Agriculture/Horticulture Department, with immediate effect:SI.
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Name/Designation
Transferred and posted to-
Mrs. Songkit Lepcha,
presently P.P.O. Namchi,
Mr. D.K. Bhandari,
presently A.A.C. Gangtok.
Mr. K.C. Pradhan,
presently H.O. Soreng.
West.
Mr. K.B. Chettri presently
A.R.P.O. Marchak (East)
Mr. C.B. Rai, presently
H.O. Namchi South.
Mrs. Dawa Lhamu, presently
P.P.O Pakyong,
East.
Senior Research Officer
(Namchi) South.
Project Officer (Soil Conservation) East, Gangtok.
Project Officer (S/C) West,
Gyalshing.
Project Officer (S/C) North,
Mangan.
Project Officer (S/C) South,
Namchi.
Sr. Research Officer, Nazitam, East.
By Order.
NITA NIRASH
Deputy Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
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Rules,
Orders
Press
Notes
etc.
FINANCE DEPARTMENT
OFFICE ORDER
No. 87/Fin/Adm.
Dated Gangtok, the 8th October, 1996.
On the recommendation of Secretary,
Forest Department, Government of Sikkim, Shri Tsewang Rinzing Bhutia, Assistant Conservator of Forest, Land Use
& Environment is hereby declared as
Drawing and Disbursing Officer in terms
of Rules 2 (XIV) of Sikkim Financial
Rules, 1979 for the office of the Land
Use & Environment Cell, South Divisisoon, Namchi with immediate effect:When exercising the power of the
Drawing & Disbursing Officer, he shall
be personally responsible for strict observance and compliance of the provisions
contained under chapter 3 of Sikkim
Financial Rules 1979 and the guidelines
issued vide circular No. 5/Fin, dated
28.5.96.
By Order.
M.B.RUCHAL
Additional Director (Loan)
Finance Department.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 88/Fin/Adm.
Dated Gangtok, the 10th October, 1996.
On the recommendation of the
Secretary, Department of Co-operation,
Shri B.K. Sharma, Deputy Registrar
(West) Gyalshing is hereby declared as
Drawing & Disburing Officer in
terms of the Rule 2 (XIV) of Sikkim Financial Rules with immediate effect vice
Shri Jaindra Mani Pradhan, A.R. C.S
since transferred.
When exercising the power of the
drawing and disbursing officer he shall
be personally responsible for strict obsevance and compliance of the provisions
contained under chapter 3 of the Sikkim
Financial Rules 1997 and the guidelines
issued vide circular No. 5/Fin dated 28th
May 1993.
By Order.
M.B. RUCHAL
Addl. Director (Loan)/Finance
OFFICE ORDER
No. 89/Fin/Adm.
Dated Gangtok, the 10th October, 1996.
On the recommendation of the Director General of Police Sikkim, Shri
Thupden Dorjee Bhitia, Add. S.P. East
is hereby declared as Drawing & Disbursing officer for S.P. East office in terms
of Rule 2 (XIV) of Sikkim Financial
Rules with immediate effect. Shri Pravin
Kumar Gurung, S.D.P.O. shall ceased to
atc as D.D.O.
While exercising the power of the
drawing and disbursing officer he shall
be personally responsible for strict observance and compliance of the provisions
contained under chapter 3 of the Sikkim
Financial Rules 1979 and the guidelines
issued vide circular No 5/Fin dated 28th
May, 1993.
By Order.
M.B.RUCHAL
Additional Director (Loan)
Finance Department.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 90/Fin/Adm.
Dated Gangtok, the 11th October, 1996.
On the recommendation of Secretary,
Forest Department, Govt. of Sikkim,
Shri M.L. Shribastawa, DFO, Territorial
is hereby declared as Drawing & Disbursing Officer in terms of Rules 2 (XIV)
of Sikkim Financial Rules, 1979 for the
office of the Territorial East Division,
Gangtok with immediate effect.
While exercising the Power of the
Drawing & Disbursing Officer, he shall
be personally responsible for strict observance and compliance of the Sikkim Financial Rule 1979 and the guidelines
issued vide Circular No. 5/Fin. dated
28.5.96.
M.B.RUCHAL
Additional Director
Finance Department.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 92/Fin/Adm.
Dated Gangtok, the 17th October, 1996.
On the recommendation of Secretary,
Animal Husbandry Department, Government of Sikkim, Shri (Dr.) C.P.
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Upreti, Deputy Director is hereby decalred as Deawing & Disbursing Officer in
terms of Rule 2 (XIV) of Sikkim Financial Rules fot the office of Deputy Director
(East) with immediate effect vice Shri
(Dr.) E. Baboo Rao, Deputy Director since
transferred.
While exercising the Power of the
Drawing & Disbursing Officer, he shall
be personally responsible for strict observance and compliance of the provisions
contained under chapter 3 of Sikkim
Financial Rule 1979 and the guidelines
issued vide Circular No. 5/Fin, dated
28. 5. 96.
M. B. RUCHAL
Additional Director
Finance Department.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 93/Fin/Adm.
Dated Gangtok, the 26th October, 1996.
On the recommendation of Secretary,
Cooperative Department. Shri
Karma Dorjee Bhutia, Deputy Registrar
(North) Mangan is hereby declared as
Drawing & Disbursing Officer for
Cooperative Department, Mangan in
terms of the Rule 2 (XIV) of Sikkim Financial Rules with immediate effect vice
Mr. Tshering Bhutia, Dy. Registrar
since transferred.
While exercising the power of the
drawing & disbursing Officer he shall be
personally responsible for strict observance and compliance of the provisions
contained under Chapter 3 of the Sikkim
Financial Rules 1979 and the guidelines
issued vide Circular No 5/Fin, dated
28th May, 1993.
By Order.
M.B.RUCHAL
Additional Director
Loan/Finance
OFFICE ORDER
No. 94/Fin/Admn.
Dated Gangtok, the 28th October, 1996.
On the recommendation of Secretary,
Forest Department, Govt. of Sikkim,
Shri Y.P. Gurung, Assistant Conservator of Forest, Wild Life is hereby decalred as Drawing & Disbursing Officer in
terms of Rules 2 (XIV) of Sikkim Financial Rule 1979 for the office of the Wild
Life, South & West Division, Jorethang
South Sikkim with immediate effect vice
T.N. Gurung since transferred.
While exercising the power of the
Drawing & Disbursing Officer, he shall
be personally responsible for strict observance and compliance of the provisions
contained under chapter 3 of Sikkim Financial Rule 1979 and the guidelines
issued vide Circular No 5/Fin. dated
28.5.96.
By Order.
M.B.RUCHAL
Additional Director
Finance
OFFICE ORDER
No. 95/Fin/Adm.
Dated Gangtok, the 28th October, 1996.
On the recommendation of Secretary,
Horticulture Department, Govt. of
Sikkim, Shri T.D. Lachungpa, Deputy
Director, Horticulture, Mangan is hereby declared as Drawing & Disbursing
Officer in terms of Rule 2 (XIV) and Rule
57 of Sikkim Financial Rule 1979 for
the Horticulture Department, North
District.
While exercising the power of the
Drawing 7 Disbursing Officer he shall
be personally responsible for strict
observance of compliance of the provesions contained under chapter 3 of
Sikkim Financial Rule 1979 and the
guidelines issued vide Circular No 5/Fin,
dated 20.5.96.
By Order.
M.B.RUCHAL
Additional Director
Finance Department.
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CONTENTS
PART
I- Ordinances Message, etc. - Nil
PART
II- Appointments, Postings, Transfers,
Leave etc.
III- Rules Orders, Press Note ect.-
PART
PART
IV- Textile Commissioner-fixation
of prices of cloths- Nil
PART
V- F.C.S-Rationing of Essential Commodites-Nil
PART
VI- Nil
PART
VII- Advertisement and Notices etc.
PART
VIII- Nil
PART
IX- (i) Epidemic Diseases- Nil
PART
X- (ii) Rainfall- Nil
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PART II
Notifications regardings appointments, postings, transfers, leave etc.
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
HOME DEPARTMENT
NOTIFICATION
No. 61/Home/96.
Dated Gangtok, the 26th October, 1996.
The Government of Sikkim is pleased
to revoke the appointment of Shri Karma
Topden, Member of Parliament (Rajya
Sabha) as Honorary Advisor to the Depatrment of Tourism, Government of
Sikkim made vide Notification No. 39/
Home/96 dated 16th August, 1996.
This has reference to letter dated
10th October, 1996 from the Hon’ble
Member of Parliament, Shri Karma
Topden.
K. SHREEDHAR RAO
Chief Secretary
(F, No. 54(241) Home/96)
NOTIFICATION
No. 62/Home/96.
Dated Gangtok, the 26th October, 1996.
The Government of Sikkim is pleased
to revoke the appointment of Shri Bhim
Dahal, Member of Parliament (Lok
Sabha) as Political Secretary to the
Chief Minister made vide Notification
No. 40/Home/96 dated 17th August,
1996.
This has reference to letter dated
25th October, 1996 from the Hon’ble
Member of Parliament, Shri Bhim Dahal.
K. SREEDHAR RAO
Chief Secretary
(F, No. 54 (241) Home/96)
NOTIFICATION
No. 73/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 11th October, 1996.
The Governor is pleased to fix the
inter-seniority of the members of the
Sikkim State Mines and Geology service
in different wings as under:Seniority in Position
Mining Wing
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Geological Wing
Name
Shri Ongchen Luckson
Shri K.L. Kaleon
Shri B.N. Sharma
Shri K.D. Bhutia
Shri Upen Shilal
1.
2.
3.
4.
Laboratory Wing
1.
2.
3.
Shri Tshering Tashi Bhutia
Shri A,K. Sharma
Shri K.B. Chettri
Shri G. C. Khanal
Shri T.R. Dahal
Shri Vivek Gurung
Shri Sonam Ongden
By Order.
C. L. SHARMA,
Joint Secretary
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
NOTIFICATION
No. 74/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 16th October, 1996.
The Governor of Sikkim is pleased to
upgrade the post of Deputy Director
(Computer and Telecommunication) in
the scale of Rs. 2525-4000 to that of Joint
Director in the scale of Rs. 3450-4700
under the Police Department w.e.f. the
date the incumbent is promoted to the
post.
The post of Deputy Director shall
stand restored as and when the upgraded
post is vacated by the incumbent on
account of his transfer, promotion, retirement, resignation etc.
By Order.
EDWARD LEPCHA
Deputy Secretary
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
NOTIFICATION
No. 01/DHH
Dated Gangtok, the 15th October, 1996.
The Government hereby notifies
that in recognition of Mastercraft persons
and Weavers, who have made outstanding
contribution in terms of excellence of
craftsmanship and development of crafts,
the State Awardee and Merit Certificate
Holders are eligible to receive Rs 10,000/and Rs 5,000/- cash awards respectively.
By order and in the name of the
Governor.
K. GYATSO IAS,
Commissioner-cum-Secretary,
Industries Development,
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ORDER
No. 38(53) Home/96/446
Dated Gangtok the 18th Novermber, 1996.
It has been reported that on 14.11.96
the following two detenus escaped from
Rongyek Jail:“
(1) Mr. Puran Thapa detained in
connection with Sadar P.S. Case
No. 167(10) 96 under Section 457/
380 IPC.
(2)
Mr. Kishore Rai alias Ram
Kumar Rai detained is connection
with Geyzing P.S. Case No. 4(2)
94 under Section 302/392.”
In view of the gravity of this case, it
has been decided that Mr. Govind
Mohan, IAS District Magistrate, East
District would undertake an enquiry into
this matter and submit a report within
one month from the date of this Notification. The enquiry would, interalia,
cover the following a spects;
1. The reasons of escape of detenues,
and whether this was because of
negligence on the part of anyone,
deliberate of otherwise, and if so
the names of the official status.
2.
Status fo security system at Rongyek Jail its adequacy or otherwise.
3. Measures suggested to avert such
instances in further.
By Order.
B. SHANKAR, IAS
Joint Secretery/Home
OFFICE ORDER
No. 456/Home/96
Dated Gangtok, the 21st Novermber, 1996.
The Government of Sikkim hereby
appoints Shri A. K. Yadav, Additional
Secretary, Finance Department as the Enquiry Officer to conduct an enquiry into the
matter relating to purchase of a laundry
machine for the S.T.N.M Hospital at
Gangtok by the Health and Family Welfare Department. The enquiry will, inter
alia, examine the following issues:1. The ordering procedures;
2. Release of payment without
commissioning of the equipment.
3. The delay in the commissioning/use
of the equipment.
4. Fix up responsibility for lapses, if
any.
The Enquiry Officer shall submit his
report within 30days. The Health Department shall ensure that all the relevant
documents are placed at the disposal of
the Enquiry Officer.
K. SREEDHAR RAO
Chief Secretary
DEPARTMENT OF PERSONNEL
ADM. REFORMS & TRAINING
NOTIFICATION
No. 78/GEN/DOP.
Dated Gangtok the 7th November, 1996.
The Governor is pleased to sanction
creation of a post of L.D.C. in the scale
of Rs. 975-20-1175-1550, on co-terminus basis in the Chief Minister’s Sectt.
under the Home Department with immediate effect.
The expenditure shall be debitable
under the major head “2052” Sectt. Gen
Services-090-Sectt. 40-CM’s Sectt-1-salaries.
By Order.
EDWARD LEPCHA
Dy. Secretary,
Deptt. of Per. Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
NOTIFICATION
No. 79/GEN/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 14th Novermber, 1996
The Governor is pleased to upgrade
one post of peon in the scale of Rs. 8001060- in the Administrative & Accounts
Training Institute under the Finance
Deptt. to that of Deftary in the scale of
Rs. 840-1200 with immediate effct.
By Order.
EDWARD LEPCHA
Dy. Secretary,
Deptt. of Per. Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
NOTIFICATION
No. 81/GEN/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 25th Novermber, 1996.
In partial amendment to the Notification No. 16/GEN/DOP. Dt. 1.6.95. the
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method of recruitment to the post of
Chief Development Project Officer,
Women & Civil Welfare Department,
Govt. of Sikkim shall be fixed as under:i) 34% by promotion through selection and
ii) 66% by direct recruitment throuth
Open Competitive Exam.
It shall be deemed to have come into
force on and from the first day of October, 1996.
By Order.
R.S. BASNET,
Secretary,
Deptt. of Per. Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
NOTIFICATION
No. 1296/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 16th Novermber, 1996.
The Governor of Sikkim is pleased to
order the following transfers and postings
with immediate effect:(1)
Shri Akshsay Sachideva, IAS,
Superintendent of Police (North) is
transferred and posted as Commandant, SAP, Pangthang.
(2)
Shri Yap Tshering, SPS, Superintendent of Police (CID) is transferred
and posted as Superintendent of
Police (North).
(3)
Shri Wangyal Tobden, SPS, Commandant, SAP, is transferred and posted
as Chief Fire Officer, Gangtok.
By Order.
R.S. BASNET,
Secretary,
Deptt. of Per. Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
NOTIFICATION
No. 1297/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 16th Novermber, 1996.
The Governor of Sikkim is pleased
to order the following transfers and
postings with immediate effect:(1)
Shri Tej Bahadur Gurung, Superintending Engineer (Civil), Power Department is transferred and posted as
Superintending Engineer (South/
West), Building and Housing Department.
(2)
Shri Dup Tshering Lepcha, Superintending Engineer (South/West), Building & Housing Department, is
transferred and posted as Superintending Engineer (Civil), Power Deparment vice Sl. No. 1 above.
(3)
Shri Chewang Zangpo, Divisional
Engineer (Civil), Power Department
is pleased and posted as Divisional Engineer (Jorethang), Irrigation Department.
(4)
Shri G.T. Dhungyal, Divisional
Engineer, PHE Department is transferred and posted as Divisional Engineer (Civil), Power Department vice
SI. No. 3 above.
(5)
Shri S. K. Rai, Divisional Engineer
(Jorethang), Irrigation Department is
transferred and posted as Divisional
Engineer (Gangtok), PHE Department,
By Order.
R.S. BASNET,
Secretary,
Deptt. of Per. Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
NOTIFICATION
No. 1298/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 16th Novermber, 1996.
The Governor of Sikkim is pleased
to order the following transfers and
postings with immediate effect:(1)
Shri S. K. Pradhan, Functional
Manager (Jorethang), Industries Department is transferred and posted
as Revenue Officer, Chungthang.
(2)
Shri Suren Kumar Pradhan, Revenue
Officer, Chungthang is transferred
and posted as Functional Manager
(Jorethang), Industries Department
vice SI. No. 1 above.
(3)
Shri P. K. Subba, ARPO, Agriculture
Department, Pakyong Sub-Division
is transferred and posted as Soil
Conservation Officer, Chungthang
alongwith the post.
By Order.
R.S. BASNET,
Secretary,
Deptt. of Per. Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
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OFFICE ORDER
No. 1299/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 16th November, 1996.
The Governor, on the recommendation of the Sikkim Public Service Commission, is pleased to promote Dr.
G. D. Issac. District Family Planning
Officer, Health & Family Welfare Department, as Deputy Director, in the
scale of Rs. 2525-75-3200-EB-100-4000,
with immediate effect:-
(8)
(9)
(10)
By Order.
SUREKHA PRADHAN
Under Secretary,
Deptt. of Per. Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
NOTIFICATION
No. 1313/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 20th Novermber, 1996.
The Governor of Sikkim is pleased
to order the following transfers and
postings with immediate effect:(1)
Smt. Tenzing Dolkar, SCS, Assistant
Director, Industries Department is
transferred and posted as Under
Secretary, S.N.T. Department.
(2)
Smt. Lhamu Doma, Deputy General
Manager (Operation), S.N.T. Department is transferred and posted as
Deputy Secretary (Nutrition), Women
& Child Welfare Department.
(3)
Shri P. S. Targain, SCS. Senior Welfare Officer, South District is transferred and posted as Deputy Secretary, Industries Department against
the post vacated by Smt. Tenzing
Dolkar.
(4)
Shri C. M. Shilal, Functional Manager,
District Industries Centre, Jorethang
is transferred and posted as Welfare
Officer, South District.
(5)
Shri, Jigmee Dorjee Bhutia, SCS,
Under Secretary, Rural Development Department is transferred and
posted as DIO, West District, IPR
Department.
(6)
Miss Renuka Cintury, SCS, Senior
DIO, West District, IPR Department
is pleased and posted as Deputy
Secretary, Education Department.
(7)
Shri, S. B. Pradhan, SCS, Deputy Secretary, Land Revenue Department is
transferred and posted as Deputy
Director, SIRD, Karfectar.
(11)
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)
(17)
(18)
(19)
Shri N. H. Ansari, SCS, Deputy Secretary, Sikkim Public Service Commission is transferred and posted as
Deputy Dirctor, SIRD, Karfectar.
Shri K. S. Rai, Assistant Health Education officer.Singtam is transferred
and posted as Functional Manager
(Jorethang), Industries Department.
Shri L. P. Pandey, SCS, Deputy
Secretary, Rural Development Department is transferred and posted as
Deputy Secretary, Food & Civil
Supplies Department.
Smt. Geeta Bhutia, SCS, Deputy
Secretary, Education Department is
transferred and posted as Deputy
Secretary, Land Revenue Department.
Shri U.N. Tewari, Section Officer,
Land Revenue Department, Gyalshing is transferred and posted as
Revenue Officer, Chungthang.
Shri L. N. Sharma, SCS, Deputy
Secretary, Food & Civil Supplies
Department is transferred and posted as
Deputy Secretary, Rural
Development Department.
Shri K. T. Chankapa, Joint Secretary, Urban Development & Housing Department is transferred and
posted as Joint Secretary, Food &
Civil Supplies Department.
Shri D. R. Kharel, Joint Secretary,
Food & Civil Supplies Department
is transferred and posted as Joint
Secretary, Urban Development &
Housing Department.
Shri S. K. Pradhan, Revenue Officer,
Chungthang; is now transferred as
Research Officer, Planning & Development Department, Gangtok in
partial modification of O.O. No.
1298/G/DOP. dated 16.11.96.
Shri H. K. Sharma, Research Officer,
Planning & Development Department is transferred and posted as
Functional Manager, (Jorethang)
Industries Department.
Shri S. K. Pradhan, Functional
Manager (Jorethang), is now transferred as Under Secretary, Education Department in partial modification of O. O. No. 1298/G/DOP.
dated 16.11.96.
Shri J. K. Rai, Senior Inspector, IT/
ST (Finance) Gangtok, is transferred and posted as Assistant Pro-
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(20)
(21)
ject Officer (Soreng).
Shri Pratap Pradhan, Assistant Porject Officer (Soreng) is transferred
and posted as Assistant Commissioner, Sales Tax, Finance, Gangtok.
Shri D. K. Pradhan, Deputy
Commissioner, Sales Tax, (Finance),
Gangtok is transferred and posted
as Deputy Secretary, Labour
Department.
The Officers, who are presently undergoing training at Accounts & Adminstrative Training Institute, Gangtok may
be released after Completion of the training by the department concerned.
By Order.
R.S. BASNET,
Secretary,
Deptt. of Per. Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
NOTIFICATION
No. 1327/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 21st November, 1996.
The Governor is pleased to promote,
on the recommendation of Sikkim Public Service Commission, the following
officiating Chief Accounts Officer/equivalent as Chief Accounts Officer/equivalent in the scale of Rs. 3450-125-4700.
Selection Grade -II of Sikkim Finance
& Accounts Service with immediate
effect.
1.
Mr. Norden Tshering Lepcha, Joint
Director, (Accounts) Rural Development Deptt.
2.
Mr. Dhan Prasad Rai, Joint Director,
(Accounts) Education Department,
3.
Mr. Buddha Tshering Tamang, Chief
Accounts Officer, Forest Department,
4.
Mr. Tashi Tshering Sada, Joint Director (Account) Finance Department,
5.
Mr. Gopal Prasad Sharma, Chief pay
& Accounts Officer, pay & Accounts
Officer,
6.
7.
Mr. Shanti Kumar Sharma, Chief
Accounts Officer, Roads & Bridges
Department,
They will remain on probation for a
period of one year. Their interseniority will be the above order.
By Order.
NITA NIRASH
Deputy Secretary,
Deptt. of Per. Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
NOTIFICATION
No. 1350/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 23rd November, 1996.
The Governor of Sikkim is pleased
to order the following transfers and
posting in the Forest Department with
immediate effect:(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
Shri T. N. Gurung, DFO is transferred and posted as DFO, Wild Life
(South/West).
Shri P. S. Subba, DFO is transferred
and posted as DFO, Land Use &
Environment Cell (East).
Shri B. P. Pradhan DFO is transferred and posted as DFO, Parks &
Gardens, Gangtok.
Shri B. S. Siktel, DFO is transferred
and posted as DFO Land Use &
Environment Cell (South).
Shri Y. P. Gurung, DFO is transferred and posted as DFO, (EPC)
Gangtok.
Shri D. C. Nepal, DFO is transferred
and posted as DFO, Social Forestry,
North.
Ms. Bharati, IFS, Technical Assistant to Principal C.C.F. is transferred and posted as DFO (T),
North.
By Order.
SUREKHA PRADHAN
Under Secretary,
Deptt. of Per. Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
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SIKKIM GOVT. GAZETTE
NOVEMBER, 1996,
PART
II
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GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM
GANGTOK
NOTIFICATION
No. 2572/TD/9697
Dated Gangtok, the 5th Novermber, 1996.
With effect from 1st Dec. 1996, fee
of Rs. 25/-, per head per adult and
Rs. 15/-, per child will be charged as
Entry fee to visit Tsomgo Lake. The
Entry fee will be collectioned at the Tourism
Information Counter and on the basis of
the receipt of the Entry Fee only, the
Tsomgo permit will be issued by the
Police Check post authorities. However,
Government servents on official duty as
well as local people who reside in the
area on special permits are exempted
from paying the Entry fee.
Secretary,
Government of Sikkim
Department of Tourism
Gangtok
GOVERNMETN OF SIKKIM
CIVIL REGISTRATION CELL
HEALTH & FAMILY WELFARE
DEPARTMENT
NOTIFICATION
No. 111/CR/HFW/RBD
Dated Gangtok, the 19th Novermber, 1996.
In exercise of the Powers conferred
under Sub Section (1) of section 10 of
the Registration of Births and Deaths
Act 1969 (18 of 1969) Anganwadi Workers and Resident Volunteer Committee
are hereby appointed as Notifier of
Briths and Deaths w.e.f. 01.01. 96.
In accordance with the provisions
contained in the section cited above, a
notifier is required to notify to the
concerned Registrar, who is the Medical
Officer incharge of the Primary Health
Centre in his/her area, every Birth and
Deaths or both wihich he/she attended or
was persent, or which occurred in such area
as may be prescribed to him/her, within
21 days of occurrence of birth of death,
in such manner of form as may be
prescribed
Dr. T. R. GYATSO
Chief Registrar
(Births and Deaths).
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS, GANGTOK.
GAZ, 11-300C-22-1-97.
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Vol XLV
Gangtok, September, 1996.
No.
12
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CONTENTS
PART
I- Ordinances Message, etc. - Nil
PART
II- Appointments, Postings, Transfers,
Leave etc.
III- Rules Orders, Press Note ect.-
PART
PART
IV- Textile Commissioner-fixation
of prices of cloths- Nil
PART
V- F.C.S-Rationing of Essential Commodites-Nil
PART
VI- Nil
PART
VII- Advertisement and Notices etc.
PART
VIII- Nil
PART
IX- (i) Epidemic Diseases- Nil
PART
X- (ii) Rainfall- Nil
Page
72 - 74
72
SIKKIM GOVT. GAZETTE
DECEMBER,
1996,
PART
II
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PART II
Notifications regarding appointments, postings, transfers, leaves etc.
DEPARTMENT OF PERSONNEL,
ADM. REFORMS & TRAINING.
NOTIFICATION
No. 83/(G)/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 4th December, 1996.
The Governor is pleased to downgrade the post of Assistant Malaria Unit
Officer in the Health & Family Department
Upgraded vide Not. No. 76/Gen Est
dated 17.3.93. and place it in the pay
scale of Rs. 1820-3200 with immediate
effect.
By Order.
PEM DORJEE
Deputy Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
NOTIFICATION
No. 84/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 6th December, 1996.
The Governor is pleased to upgrade the post of Legal Assistant which is
in the scale of Rs. 1820-3200 in the
Police Department to that of Law Officer
in the scale of Rs. 2525-4000 with effect
from the incumbent in promoted on the
recommendation of Sikkim Public Service
Commission.
The upgraded post shall stand restored as and when the incumbent vacastes
the post on account of transfer, promotion, resign, etc.
By Order.
R. S. BASNET
Secretary
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
NOTIFICATION
No. 85/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 7th December, 1996.
The Governor is pleased to downgrade one post of Senior Security Guard
in the scale of Rs. 910-1290 in the Forest
Department to that of peon in the scale
of 800-1060 with immediate effect.
By Order.
EDWARD LEPCHA
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
NOTIFICATION
No. 86/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 7th December, 1996.
The Governor is pleased to sanction
creation of one supernucorary post each
as indicated below in the High Court
of Sikkim for the period mentioned
against the post.
SI. Name of post
No.
Name of Period
post
1. Accounts Officer 1 (one) 23/12/82 to
1.9.86
2. Sr. Accountant 1 (one) 19.5.79 to
22/12/82
Pay scale
(Per-revised
scale of
1820-3200
1520-2660
By Order.
D. P. KALEON
Joint Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
NOTIFICATION
No. 1422/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 3rd December, 1996.
The Service of Shri R. M. Saha,
Certificate Officer, Land Revenue Department is placed at the disposal of the
State Bank of Sikkim as Recovery Officer
with immediate effect.
By Order.
C. L. SHARMA,
Joint Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
NOTIFICATION
No. 1409/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 2nd December, 1996.
The Governor of Sikkim is pleased
to order that Shri G. P. Upadhayaya, IAS,
who had been transferred and posted as
Additional Director, Finance Department, will hold additional charge of
Director, Bureau of Economics &
Statistics, until further order.
By Order.
R. S. BASNET,
Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
SIKKIM
GOVT. GAZETTE
DECEMBER, 1996,
PART
II
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OFFICE ORDER
No. 1426/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok the 4th December, 1996.
In partial modification of the Office
Order No. 1313/G/DOP dated 20-11-96
the Governor is pleased to transfer Smt.
Lhamu Doma, Deputy General Manager
(Opreation), S. N.T. Department, as
Deputy Secretary (Nutrition), Health &
Family Welfare Department with immediate effect.
By Order.
tion)-South (Namchi) is hereby transferred and posted as Deputy Director
of Agriculture (Soil Conservation)North (Mangan).
(2)
Shri G.P. Chauhan, Deputy Director
of Agriculture (Soil Conservation)
-North (Mangan) is hereby transferred
and posted as Deputy Director of
Agriculture (Soil Conservation) South
(Namchi).
By Order.
R. S. BASNET
Secretary
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
NOTIFICATION
No. 1435/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok, the 4th December, 1996.
The Governor of Sikkim is pleased
to order the following transfers and
postings in Health & Family Welfare
Department, with immediate effect:SI. Name of Doctors,
No.
1. Dr. Reggu Dadul,
Barfungpa.
2. Dr. Tej Bahadur
Chettri.
3. Dr. Geeta Gurung,
Transferred
from
Medical Officer
District Hospital Namchi (S)
Medical Officer
District Hospital Singtam (E)
Medical Officer
(Subst. District
Hospital Namchi) (S).
Transferred to
Medical Officer
District Hospital
Singtam (E).
Medical Officer
District Hospital
South(S). vice
sl. no. 1 above.
Medical Officer
(Substitute)
Sombaria PHC
against the existing vacancy.
By Order.
SUREKHA PRADHAN,
Under Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 1436/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok the 4th December 1996.
The Governor is pleased to order the
transfers and postings of the following
officers of Sikkim State Agriculture
Service with immediate effect.
(1)
Shri Achung Lachungpa, Deputy Director of Agriculture (Soil Conserva-
NITA NIRASH,
Dy. Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 1438/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok the 5th December 1996.
The Governor is pleased to redesignnate Dr. (Mrs) Savitri Hamal, Dental Surgeon, Grade-I, S.T.N.M. Hospital,
Health & Family Welfare Department, as
Jr. Specialist (Operation Dentistry) in the
S.T.N.M. Hospital, Gangtok, w.e.f.
11.10. 96.
By Order.
SUREKHA PRADHAN,
Under Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
& Trg.
OFFICE ORDER
No. 1484/G/DOP.
Dated Gangtok the 18th December 1996.
The resignation tendered by Dr.
Jogendra Prasad, Superintendent District
Hospital, Mangan, Health & Family
Welfare Deptt. is hereby accepted w.e.f.
30.11.96. (AN),
Further, the period of unathorised
absence w.e.f. 9.6. 95 to 30.11.96. is treated
as Extra Ordinary Leave.
By Order.
SUREKHA PRADHAN,
Under Secretary,
Deptt. of Per., Adm. Ref.
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DECEMBER, 1996
PART
II
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GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
PUBLIC WORK DEPARTMENT
OFFICE ORDER
No. 876/Bldg/96-97
Dated Gangtok, the 3rd December, 1996.
In pursuance of Rule 16 of the
Sikkim Government Rules of Business,
issued under Clause (3) of Article 166 of
the Constitution of India vide Notification No. H(G.A.)XIV/75 dated the 16th
of May 1975, I, D.D. Bhutia, Minister,
Public Work direct that all matters relating to implementation of the Premises
Tenancy Laws under the provisions of
Notification No: 6326-600 H&W-B dated
the 14th April 1949 and the Gangtok
Rent Control and Eviction Act, 1956
(1 to 56) to be performed, by State
Government shall, henceforth, be dealt
with and disposed off by the Superintending Engineer of the Buildings &
Housing Department within their
respective jurisdication in the four Districts.
D. D. BHUTIA
Minister for Public Works
Department
NOTIFICATION
No. 17(188)E/96-97/862/Bldg.
Dated Gangtok, the 7th December, 1996.
Whereas, the provisions of Sikkim
Public Works Code and Sikkim Public
Works Manual were enforced with effect
from 01.04.1984, except the provisions
relating to the de-centralisation of payments
and accounts at the Divisional leavel
other than Chief Engineer, vide Notification No: 2103/ Home/84 dated
07.02.1984;
And whereas all the payment and
maintenance of accounts under the provisions of the aforesaid Code and Manual
are made from the Office of the Chief
Engineer/ Principal Chief Engineer-cumSecretary at Gangtok;
And whereas with the view to achieving de-centralisation of the administratie functions of the Department, Circle
Offices under the charge of Superintending Engineer have been transferred and
set up in the Districts other than
Gangtok;
And whereas it has become expendient
to de-centralise payment and maintain
accounts at the Circles levels;
Now, therefore, in partial modification
of Notification No: 2103/Home/84
dated 07.02.1984, the Governor of
Sikkim is pleased to notify that the provisions of the aforesaid Code and Manual
relating to the de-centralisation of payments and accounts of the Divisions
level shall be applicable mutatis mutandis at the circle level headed by Supserindending Engineer. The accounts of the
transaction recorded in Circle Officer
shall be complied and monthly accounts
rendered directly to the Office of the
Accountant General of Sikkim as a
separate cheque drawing unit of the
Department.
By order and in the name of the
Governor.
Secretary to the Government
of Sikkim
Building & Housing
Department.
FOOD AND CIVIL SUPPLIES
DEPARTMENT
NOTIFICATION
No. 18/(189)/ WM/FCS&CA./7
Dated Gangtok, the 11th December, 1996.
In exercise of the powers conferred
by sub-section (1) of section 7 of the
Consumser Protection Act 1986(86 of
1986) , the State Government hereby
makes the following amendment in Notification No.18(189) /WM/FCS/1/Vol. 1
dated 27.11.1991 regarding the constitution
of the State consumer Protection Act.
Council.:After serial No. 12., the following
shall be inserted, namely:“13, Secertary, Urban Development
and Housing Department- Member”
R. S. SHERESTA
Commissioner-cum-Secretary.
PRINTED AT THE SIKKIM GOVERNMENT PRESS, GANGTOK
GAZ-12-300C-13-2-97.

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