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Ministry of Railways (Construction Department): Request for Publication of Gazette Notification for Competent Authority for Land Acquisition for East Coast Railways Special Railway Project
The Central Government authorizes the Land Acquisition Officer, Puri, as the Competent Authority under Clause 7(A) of Section-2 of the Railways Act, 1989 (24 of 1989) for specific Special Railway Projects in the State of Odisha.
REGD. No. D. L.-33004/99
The Gazette of India
CG-OR-E-31012026-269716
EXTRAORDINARY
PART II-Section 3-Sub-section (ii)
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY
No. 394]
NEW DELHI, THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 2026/MAGHA 9, 1947
MINISTRY OF RAILWAY
[East Coast Railway (Construction)]
NOTIFICATION
Bhubaneswar, the 29th January, 2026
S.O. 422(E). In exercise of the powers, conferred by Clause 7(A) of Section-2 of the Railways Act,
1989(24 of 1989) the Central Government hereby authorize the officer mentioned in column(2) of the Table below as
the Competent Authority to perform the function of such authority under said Act in respect of area of the Special
Railway Project mentioned in column(3) of the Table below in the State of Odisha with effect from the date of
publication of this notification in the Official Gazette.
TABLE
+-----+-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Sl. | Competent Authority | Area of the Special Railway Project |
| No. | | |
+=====+=========================+=======================================================================================+
| (1) | (2) | (3) |
+-----+-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| 1. | Land Acquisition Officer,| Construction of Road Over Bridge in lieu of closing of manned LC No.205 at |
| | Puri | Km 465/5-7 between Kaipadar Rd.(KPXR)-Tapang(TAP) (Kaipadar Rd Yard) |
| | | under Khurda Rd.(KUR) Division. |
+-----+-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| 2. | Land Acquisition Officer,| Construction of Road Over Bridge in lieu of closing of manned LC No.KP-09 |
| | Puri | at Km 464/33-465/1 between Motari(MWQ)-Delang(DEG) under Khurda |
| | | Rd. (KUR) Division. |
+-----+-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| 3. | Land Acquisition Officer,| Construction of Road Over Bridge in lieu of closing of manned LC No.KP-27 |
| | Puri | at Km 482/07-08 between Birpurusothampur (BRST)-Sakhi Gopal(SIL) |
| | | (Sakhigopal Yard) under Khurda Rd.(KUR) Division. |
+-----+-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
[F. No. CAO/C/RSP/BBS/2026/03 ROBs Odisha/7(A)]
SUDHIR KUMAR PARIDA, Chief Engineer (Construction-III)
This notification, S.O. 422(E), issued by the Ministry of Railway (East Coast Railway (Construction)) on January 29, 2026, from Bhubaneswar, authorizes the Land Acquisition Officer, Puri, as the Competent Authority. This authorization is granted by the Central Government in exercise of powers conferred by Clause 7(A) of Section-2 of the Railways Act, 1989 (24 of 1989). The officer is designated to perform functions under the said Act for specific Special Railway Projects located in the State of Odisha, effective from the date of publication in the Official Gazette. The projects include the construction of Road Over Bridges in lieu of closing manned Level Crossings: LC No.205 at Km 465/5-7 between Kaipadar Rd. and Tapang (Kaipadar Rd Yard), LC No.KP-09 at Km 464/33-465/1 between Motari and Delang, and LC No.KP-27 at Km 482/07-08 between Birpurusothampur and Sakhi Gopal (Sakhigopal Yard), all under the Khurda Rd. Division. The notification is signed by Sudhir Kumar Parida, Chief Engineer (Construction-III).
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Ministry of Civil Aviation: Notification inviting Objections and suggestions from all persons likely to be affected by the draft of protection of interests in Aircraft Objects Rules,2025 per Gazette Notification dared 17.09.2025 within 30 days
The Central Government hereby makes the Protection of Interests in Aircraft Objects Rules, 2026, in exercise of powers conferred by sections 4, 5, and 10 of the Protection of Interests in Aircraft Objects Act, 2025.
REGD. No. D. L.-33004/99
The Gazette of India
CG-DL-E-31012026-269709
EXTRAORDINARY
PART II—Section 3—Sub-section (i)
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY
No. 76]
NEW DELHI, FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 2026/MAGHA 10, 1947
667 GI/2026
MINISTRY OF CIVIL AVIATION
NOTIFICATION
New Delhi, the 30th January, 2026
G.S.R. 77(E). - Whereas, a draft of the Protection of Interests in Aircraft Objects Rules, 2025, were published
in the Gazette of India, Extraordinary, Part II, Section 3, Sub-section (i), dated the 17th September, 2025 inviting
objections and suggestions from all persons likely to be affected thereby, within a period of thirty days from the date of
publication of the said notification;
And whereas copies of the Gazette containing the said notification were made available to the public on the
17th day of September, 2025;
And whereas the objections and suggestions on the said draft rules received from the public have been duly
considered by the Central Government.
Now, therefore, in exercise of the powers conferred by section 10 read with sections 4 and 5 of the Protection
of Interests in Aircraft Objects Act, 2025 (17 of 2025), the Central Government hereby makes the following rules,
namely:—
1. Short-title and commencement. – (1) These rules may be called the Protection of Interests in Aircraft Objects
Rules, 2026.
(2) They shall come into force on the date of their publication in the Official Gazette.
2. Definitions. – (1) In these rules, unless the context otherwise requires, —
(a) "Act" means the Protection of Interests in Aircraft Objects Act, 2025 (17 of 2025);
(b) "airport" means a landing and taking off area for aircraft, usually with runways and aircraft maintenance
and passenger facilities and includes aerodrome as defined in clause (1) of section 2 of the Bharatiya
Vayuyan Adhiniyam, 2024 (16 of 2024);
(c) "Code" means the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 (31 of 2016);
(d) "Convention" means the Convention on International Interests in Mobile Equipment, signed at Cape
Town on 16th November, 2001, as set out in the First Schedule to the Act;
(e) "Form" means a form appended in Appendix 'C' to these rules;
(f) "Information System" means an electronic system for maintaining, updating and collating information
as required under these rules;
(g) "Protocol" means the Protocol to the Convention on International Interests in Mobile Equipment on
Matters specific to Aircraft Equipment signed at Cape Town on 16th November, 2001, as set out in the
Third Schedule to this Act;
(h) "resolution professional" shall have the meaning as defined in clause (27) of section 5 of the Insolvency
and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 (31 of 2016);
(i) "stakeholder" means the stakeholder as referred to in Appendix 'B' to these rules;
(j) "waiting period" shall have the meaning as referred to in rule 11 of these rules.
(2) The words and expressions used and not defined in these rules, but defined in the Act, Convention or
Protocol, shall have the meanings assigned to them in the Act, Convention or Protocol.
3. Non-consensual rights or interests under the Convention. — (1) The right or interest for categories of non-
consensual right or interest under Article 40 of the Convention, as referred to in Second Schedule to the Act shall be
registrable as registrable non-consensual rights or interests in respect of that aircraft object with the international
registry:
Provided that these rules shall not limit or affect the right or interest of unpaid wages of airline employees as per
declaration deposited by India under sub-clause (a) of clause (1) of Article 39 of the Convention.
4. Directions by registry authority. — (1) The registry authority may issue direction under section 4 of the Act, after
placing the draft on its website for a period of fourteen days for inviting objections and suggestions from all persons
likely to be affected thereby:
Provided that the Director General, Directorate General of Civil Aviation may, in the public interest and by order
in writing, dispense with the requirement of inviting such objection and suggestions or reduce the period for submitting
such objections and suggestions.
(2) Every direction issued under sub-rule (1) shall be complied with by the person or entity to whom such
direction is issued.
5. Functions of the registry authority. — (1) For the purposes of these rules, the registry authority shall perform the
following functions, namely: –
(a) to establish, maintain and update the Information System; and
(b) other matter arising out of such functions.
(2) The Information System shall be structured on an aircraft-object-by-aircraft-object basis:
(3) The Information System shall not affect the creation of international interest or its priority as recorded in
the international registry.
6. Information of interest on an aircraft object to registry authority. - (1) Any debtor operating an aircraft object,
where such aircraft object is subject to an international interest, shall inform such interest on aircraft object to the registry
authority within thirty days of registration of that aircraft object under the provisions of the Bharatiya Vayuyan
Adhiniyam, 2024 (16 of 2024) or rules made thereunder:
Provided that where any aircraft object registered or operated in India is subject to an international interest as
on date of commencement of these rules, the debtor shall inform the registry authority of the international interest within
six months from such commencement.
(2) Upon receiving an information under sub-rule (1) in Form-I appended to these rules, the registry authority
shall identify such aircraft object through the Indian nationality registration mark assigned to the aircraft in its Certificate
of Registration as issued by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation in accordance with the rules made under the
Bharatiya Vayuyan Adhiniyam,2024.
7. Maintenance and submission of records of dues on an aircraft object. – (1) Any debtor operating an aircraft
object, where that aircraft object is subject to an international interest, shall electronically maintain records of dues
arising from, related to or owed in regard to the ownership or use by the owner or operator of the aircraft object and
submit to the registry authority.
(2) The debtor shall periodically maintain and submit the dues, as provided in Appendix- 'A' to these rules,
with the registry authority.
(3) The maintenance and submission referred to under sub-rule (2), shall be maintained and submitted not later
than the fifth day of the calendar month following the end of each quarter and shall continue to be maintained and
submitted as long as that aircraft object remains registered in India under the provisions of Bharatiya Vayuyan
Adhiniyam, 2024 or any rules made thereunder.
(4) The information under this rule shall be submitted in Form-II appended to these rules in the Information
System.
Explanation: For the purposes of this rule, it is hereby clarified that the debtor shall, as and when required by the
registry authority, furnish the information specified under these rules.
8. Access to the Information System. – The Information System shall be electronically accessible in respect of the
specific aircraft object to the stakeholder and the creditor.
9. Information to registry authority of occurrence of default. – (1) A creditor before exercising any remedy under
the Convention or Protocol shall inform the registry authority of the occurrence of default in Form- III in the Information
System.
(2) Upon receipt of the application in Form- III under sub-rule (1), the registry authority shall acknowledge the
receipt on the same working day.
(3) The registry authority may issue directions for the procedure and manner, consistent with the
provisions of the Act, for exercising any remedy under the Convention or Protocol.
10. Notice to stakeholders. – (1) After the acknowledgement under sub-rule (2) of rule 9, the registry authority shall
inform the stakeholders and debtor the occurrence of default in respect of the aircraft object, through publication on its
website before the end of the next working day.
(2) The debtor and stakeholders shall submit the details of outstanding dues, within three working days to the
registry authority, in Form-II and Form-IV, respectively, as appended to these rules in the Information System.
11. Procedure during the 'waiting period' in case of insolvency. – (1) Where a debtor is subject to corporate
insolvency or bankruptcy proceedings under the Code, the moratorium under section 14 of the Code shall commence
on the insolvency commencement date and shall expire at the end of two calendar months, and be called the 'waiting
period' under these rules.
(2) No remedy recognised under the Convention or Protocol shall be prevented or restricted after the expiry of
the waiting period.
(3) During the waiting period, the resolution professional, shall,
(a) preserve the aircraft object and maintain its value in accordance with the underlying contract between a
creditor and a debtor, and
(b) provide creditor with access to the aircraft object, and all technical and maintenance records relating to,
and information on the physical security of, that aircraft object.
(4) The debtor or the resolution professional, as the case may be, may retain possession of the aircraft object
if, before the expiry of the waiting period, all defaults other than those arising from the initiation of insolvency
proceedings have been cured, and the resolution professional has agreed to perform all future obligations under the lease
or security agreement with the creditor.
(5) At the end of the waiting period, upon receipt of an application from the creditor for exercising a remedy
under clause (1) of Article IX of the Protocol, the registry authority shall take appropriate action in accordance with the
provisions of the Bharatiya Vayuyan Adhiniyam, 2024 or the rules made thereunder.
(6) An agreement between the debtor and creditor, shall not be modified without the consent of that creditor:
Provided that sub-rule (6) shall not be construed to affect the authority, if any, of the resolution professional
under the Code to terminate the agreement.
(7) Clause (a) of sub-rule (3) shall not preclude the use of the aircraft object under arrangements designed to
preserve the aircraft object and maintain its value.
12. Non-Judicial remedies. — In accordance with the declaration made by India under clause (2) of Article 54 of the
Convention, for remedies, under sub-clause (a) of clause (1) of Article 8 or clause (a) of Article 10 of the Convention,
taking possession or control of an aircraft object, the registry authority shall issue direction determining the manner of
availing such remedies by a creditor, consistent with the provisions of the Act.
13. De-registration and export of aircraft. — The registry authority shall, in accordance with the provisions of the
Bharatiya Vayuyan Adhiniyam, 2024 or rules made thereunder, take action on an application made by the creditor for
a remedy under Article XIII of the Protocol.
14. Settlement of dues by IDERA Holder prior to export of aircraft. — Dues in Appendix 'A', arising after the
information to the registry authority under rule 9, shall be paid and settled by the IDERA Holder before the aircraft is
permitted to be exported from India in accordance with the provisions of the Bharatiya Vayuyan Adhiniyam, 2024 or
the rules made thereunder.
Explanation: For the purposes of these rules, it is hereby clarified that, —
(1) "IDERA" means the irrevocable deregistration and export request authorisation to be used for getting an aircraft
deregistered and exported under the provisions of the Protocol; and
(2) "IDERA Holder" means the authorised party under an IDERA or its certified designee.
Appendix-A
[ See rule 7]
Categories of dues on an aircraft object:
(a) Airport operator charges including landing charges, housing charges and parking charges
(b) Route Navigation and Facilitation Charges
(c) Terminal Navigation Landing Charges
(d) Fuel charges as a public service
(e) Goods and service tax payable in respect of the leasing or financing
Appendix- B
[ See rule 2(i)(w)]
Categories of stakeholders:
(a) Airport operators
(b) Air navigation service provider
(c) Goods and services tax authority
(d) Fuel providers for dues relating to the aircraft object covered under clause (e) of Appendix- A.
Appendix C
Form- I
Application for Information of Aircraft Object in Information System
SECTION 1 – Aircraft Object Details
+-----+-------------------------------------+----------+
| SN. | Registration Mark | VT- |
+=====+=====================================+==========+
| 1. | Name and address of Manufacturer | |
+-----+-------------------------------------+----------+
| 2. | Type and Model of Aircraft Object | |
+-----+-------------------------------------+----------+
| 3. | Manufacturer's serial number of | |
| | Aircraft Object | |
+-----+-------------------------------------+----------+
| 4. | Type and Model of Engines | |
+-----+-------------------------------------+----------+
| 5. | Name and registered address of | |
| | Creditor | |
+-----+-------------------------------------+----------+
| 6. | Name and registered address of | |
| | Debtor | |
+-----+-------------------------------------+----------+
7. Any other person having right in or over the
object (mortgagee)
SECTION 2 Authorised Person or its certified designee details
The applicant is: (Please tick the appropriate box)
*Authorised Party * Certified Designee
*Authority letter for its certified designee.
Name: Signature:
Address
Email
Telephone
SECTION 3— Registry authority Official use only
Name: Designation:
Date: Signature:
Form -II
Format for Reporting Dues by Debtor
[ See rule 10]
A. Particulars of Creditor(s) / Lessor(s)/Debtor
+-------------------------+-----------+-------------+---------------------------+
| Name of Owner | Address | Nationality | Principal Place of Business |
+=========================+===========+=============+===========================+
| | | | |
+-------------------------+-----------+-------------+---------------------------+
| Name of Lessor/Creditor | Address | Nationality | Principal Place of Business |
+-------------------------+-----------+-------------+---------------------------+
| | | | |
+-------------------------+-----------+-------------+---------------------------+
| Name of Lessee/Debtor | Address | Nationality | Principal Place of Business |
+-------------------------+-----------+-------------+---------------------------+
| | | | |
+-------------------------+-----------+-------------+---------------------------+
B. Aircraft Object Details
+----------------------------------+-----------------+
| Registration Mark | |
+----------------------------------+-----------------+
| Type and Model of Aircraft | |
+----------------------------------+-----------------+
| Aircraft Manufacturer's Serial | |
| Number | |
+----------------------------------+-----------------+
| Model of Engine | |
+----------------------------------+-----------------+
| Engine Manufacturer's Serial | 1. |
| Number | 2. |
| | 3. |
| | 4. |
+----------------------------------+-----------------+
C. SUMMARY OF OUTSTANDING DUES for the Aircraft/object at the end of MM/YYYY
+-------+-------------------------------------------------------------+---------------+
| Sl.No.| Category | Amount (Rs.) |
+=======+=============================================================+===============+
| 1. | Airport operator charges including landing charges, housing | |
| | charges and parking charges. | |
+-------+-------------------------------------------------------------+---------------+
| 2. | Route Navigation and Facilitation Charges | |
+-------+-------------------------------------------------------------+---------------+
| 3. | Terminal Navigation Landing Charges | |
+-------+-------------------------------------------------------------+---------------+
| 4. | Fuel charges as a public service in respect of that | |
| | aircraft object | |
+-------+-------------------------------------------------------------+---------------+
| 5. | Goods and service tax payable in respect of the | |
| | leasing or financing of that aircraft object | |
+-------+-------------------------------------------------------------+---------------+
Total Outstanding Amount (Rs.) | |
+---------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------+
Form- III
Application for creditors to exercise remedy under the Protection of Interests in Aircraft Objects Act, 2025
(17 of 2025)
[ See rule 9]
SECTION 1 – Aircraft Details
+-----+-------------------------------------+----------+
| SN. | Registration Mark | VT- |
+=====+=====================================+==========+
| 1. | Name and address of Aircraft | |
| | Manufacturer | |
+-----+-------------------------------------+----------+
| 2. | Type and Model of Aircraft | |
+-----+-------------------------------------+----------+
| 3. | Manufacturer's serial number of | |
| | Aircraft | |
+-----+-------------------------------------+----------+
| 4. | Type and Model of Engines | |
+-----+-------------------------------------+----------+
| 5. | Name and registered address of | |
| | Creditor | |
+-----+-------------------------------------+----------+
| 6. | Name and registered address of | |
| | Debtor | |
+-----+-------------------------------------+----------+
| 7. | Any other person having right in or | |
| | over the object (mortgagee) | |
+-----+-------------------------------------+----------+
| 8. | Details of remedy sought | |
+-----+-------------------------------------+----------+
SECTION 2 Details of applicant
The applicant is: (Please tick the appropriate box)
IDERA Holder *Authorised Party * Certified Designee
*Authority letter from IDERA Holder must be submitted by Authorised person or its certified designee.
Name: Signature:
Address
Email
Telephone
SECTION 3— Registry authority for Official use only
Name: Designation:
Date: Signature:
Form- IV
Format for Claiming Outstanding Dues by Stakeholder
[ See rule 10]
A. Particulars of Stakeholder
+---------------------+-----------+-------------+---------------------------+
| Name of Stakeholder | Address | Nationality | Principal Place of Business |
+=====================+===========+=============+===========================+
| | | | |
+---------------------+-----------+-------------+---------------------------+
| Name of Lessee/Debtor | Address | Nationality | Principal Place of Business |
+---------------------+-----------+-------------+---------------------------+
| | | | |
+---------------------+-----------+-------------+---------------------------+
B. Aircraft Object Details
+----------------------------------+-----------------+
| Registration Mark | |
+----------------------------------+-----------------+
| Type and Model of Aircraft | |
+----------------------------------+-----------------+
| Aircraft Manufacturer's Serial | |
| Number | |
+----------------------------------+-----------------+
| Engine Type & Model | |
+----------------------------------+-----------------+
| Engine Manufacturer's Serial | 1. |
| Number | 2. |
| | 3. |
| | 4. |
+----------------------------------+-----------------+
C. OUTSTANDING DUES Claimed
+-------+-------------------------------------------------------------+---------------+-----------------------------------------------+
| Sl.No.| Category | Amount (Rs.) | Whether Registered with International Registry or Not |
+=======+=============================================================+===============+===============================================+
| 1. | Airport operator charges including landing charges, housing | | |
| | charges and parking charges. | | |
+-------+-------------------------------------------------------------+---------------+-----------------------------------------------+
| 2. | Route Navigation and Facilitation Charges | | |
+-------+-------------------------------------------------------------+---------------+-----------------------------------------------+
| 3. | Terminal Navigation Landing Charges | | |
+-------+-------------------------------------------------------------+---------------+-----------------------------------------------+
| 4. | Fuel charges as a public service in respect of that | | |
| | aircraft object | | |
+-------+-------------------------------------------------------------+---------------+-----------------------------------------------+
| 5. | Goods and service tax payable in respect of the | | |
| | leasing or financing of that aircraft object | | |
+-------+-------------------------------------------------------------+---------------+-----------------------------------------------+
Total Outstanding Amount (Rs.) | | |
+---------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------+-----------------------------------------------+
Name of Authorised person :
Designation :
Organisation Name :
Date and Place :
[F. No. AV-11012/4/2020-A-MOCA-Part(1)]
ASANGBA CHUBA AO, Jt. Secy.
Uploaded by Dte. of Printing at Government of India Press, Ring Road, Mayapuri, New Delhi-110064
and Published by the Controller of Publications, Delhi-110054.
The Ministry of Civil Aviation, Government of India, issued Notification G.S.R. 77(E) on January 30, 2026, to enact the Protection of Interests in Aircraft Objects Rules, 2026. These rules, coming into force on their publication date in the Official Gazette, are made by the Central Government under sections 4, 5, and 10 of the Protection of Interests in Aircraft Objects Act, 2025 (17 of 2025). A draft of these rules, previously published as the Protection of Interests in Aircraft Objects Rules, 2025, in the Gazette of India, Extraordinary, Part II, Section 3, Sub-section (i) on September 17, 2025, invited objections and suggestions for thirty days, which were duly considered. The rules define key terms including "Act" (Protection of Interests in Aircraft Objects Act, 2025), "Code" (Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 (31 of 2016)), "Convention" (Convention on International Interests in Mobile Equipment, signed at Cape Town on November 16, 2001), and "Protocol" (Protocol to the Convention on International Interests in Mobile Equipment on Matters specific to Aircraft Equipment, signed at Cape Town on November 16, 2001). They mandate registration of non-consensual rights under Article 40 of the Convention, excluding unpaid airline employee wages. The rules establish a registry authority to maintain an Information System for aircraft objects, issue directions, and receive information from debtors regarding international interests within thirty days of aircraft registration under the Bharatiya Vayuyan Adhiniyam, 2024 (16 of 2024), or within six months for existing interests. Debtors must electronically submit quarterly records of dues in Form-II. Creditors must inform the registry authority of default in Form-III before exercising remedies. In insolvency cases under the Code, a two-calendar-month "waiting period" applies, during which the resolution professional preserves the aircraft object and provides creditor access, with remedies becoming available thereafter. The rules also address non-judicial remedies and procedures for de-registration and export of aircraft under Article XIII of the Protocol, requiring IDERA Holders to settle specific dues listed in Appendix-A (e.g., airport charges, fuel charges, GST) before export. Appendix-B identifies stakeholders as airport operators, air navigation service providers, goods and services tax authorities, and fuel providers.
Ministry of Railways (Construction Department): Upgradation work of Electric Traction System from 1x25kV to 2x25KV to meet 3000 MT loading target. Construction of Bapatla TSS in Vijayawada Ongole section
The Central Government declares its intention to acquire land for the Up-gradation work of Electric Traction System from 1x25kV to 2x25KV and the construction of Bapatla TSS in the Vijayawada-Ongole section in Bapatla District, Andhra Pradesh, under Section 20A(1) of the Railways Act, 1989.
REGD. No. D. L.-33004/99
The Gazette of India
CG-TL-E-31012026-269715
EXTRAORDINARY
PART II-Section 3-Sub-section (ii)
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY
No. 393]
NEW DELHI, THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 2026/MAGHA 9, 1947
604 GI/2026
[F. No. W.Con/182/SRP/TSS/Bapatla/20A]
MINISTRY OF RAILWAY
(South Central Railway)
NOTIFICATION
Secunderabad, the 29th January, 2026
S.O. 421(E).—In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (1) of Section 20A of the Railways Act,
1989 (24 of 1989) (hereinafter referred to as the said Act), the Central Government after being satisfied that for the
public purpose, the land, the brief description of which is given in the schedule annexed hereto, is required for Up-
gradation work of Electric Traction System from 1x25kV to 2x25KV to meet 3000 MT loading target – Construction
of Bapatla TSS in Vijayawada-Ongole section in Bapatla Village & Mandal in Bapatla District in the state of Andhra
Pradesh, hereby declares its intention to acquire such land.
Any person interested in the said land may, within a period of thirty (30) days from the date of publication of
this notification in the Official Gazette, raise objection to the acquisition and use of such land for the aforesaid
purpose under sub-section (1) of Section 20D of the said Act.
Every such objection, shall be made to the Competent Authority(LA), namely, Revenue Divisional Officer,
Bapatla in writing and shall be set out the grounds there of and the Competent Authority Revenue Divisional Officer,
Bapatla shall give the objector an opportunity of being heard, either in person or by legal practitioner and may, after
hearing all such objections and after making such further enquiry, if any as the Competent Authority for Land
Acquisition(CALA) thinks necessary, by order, either allow or disallow the objections.
Any order made by the Competent Authority for Land Acquisition under sub section (ii) of section 20(D) of
the said act shall be final.
The land plans and other details of the land covered under this notification are available and can be inspected
by the interested person at the aforesaid office of the Competent Authority (CALA).
SCHEDULE
Description of lands in Acquisition: For Up – Gradation work of Electric Traction System from 1x25Kv to 2x25Kv
traction system to meet 3000 MT loading target– Construction of Bapatla TSS in Vijayawada-Ongole section in
Bapatla Village & Mandal in Bapatla District in
+------+------------+------------+---------------------------+-----------------------+---------------------+-------------------+---------------------+--------------------+--------------------+
| S.No | Name | Name | Sy.No.as | Type of | Nature | Tentative | Tentative | Tentative | Name of |
| | of the | of the | per the | land | of land | Area | Area | Area | the |
| | Mandal | village | requisition | (Govt/ | (Wet/ | (Acres) | (Hectares) | (Sq.Mts) | Pattadar/ |
| | | | proposals | Pvt,etc) | Dry) | | | | Enjoyer |
+======+============+============+===========================+=======================+=====================+===================+=====================+====================+====================+
| 1 | Bapatla | West | 363-1B | Pvt.Land | Dry | 1.78 | 0.720 | 7203.404 | Salvation |
| | | Bapatla | | | | | | | Army |
+------+------------+------------+---------------------------+-----------------------+---------------------+-------------------+---------------------+--------------------+--------------------+
| 2 | Bapatla | West | 372-1B | Govt. | Dry | 0.73 | 0.295 | 2954.205 | Salvation |
| | | Bapatla | | Alienation | | | | | Army |
| | | | | Land | | | | | |
+------+------------+------------+---------------------------+-----------------------+---------------------+-------------------+---------------------+--------------------+--------------------+
| | Total | | | | | 2.51 | 1.015 | 10157.609 | |
+------+------------+------------+---------------------------+-----------------------+---------------------+-------------------+---------------------+--------------------+--------------------+
[F. No. W.Con/182/SRP/TSS/Bapatla/20A]
K.SURYANARAYANA, Chief Engineer/Con-III
This notification, S.O. 421(E), issued by the Ministry of Railway (South Central Railway) on January 29, 2026, declares the Central Government's intention to acquire land in Bapatla Village & Mandal, Bapatla District, Andhra Pradesh. The acquisition is for the public purpose of upgrading the Electric Traction System from 1x25kV to 2x25KV to meet a 3000 MT loading target, specifically for the construction of Bapatla Traction Sub-Station (TSS) in the Vijayawada-Ongole section. This action is taken in exercise of powers conferred by sub-section (1) of Section 20A of the Railways Act, 1989 (24 of 1989). Interested persons may raise objections to the acquisition within thirty (30) days from the notification's publication date, as per sub-section (1) of Section 20D of the said Act. Objections must be made in writing to the Competent Authority (LA), namely the Revenue Divisional Officer, Bapatla, who will provide an opportunity for a hearing. The order made by the Competent Authority for Land Acquisition (CALA) under Section 20D(ii) will be final. The schedule details two parcels of land in West Bapatla village, Bapatla Mandal: one private land (Sy.No. 363-1B) of 1.78 acres (0.720 hectares, 7203.404 Sq.Mts) and one Government Alienation Land (Sy.No. 372-1B) of 0.73 acres (0.295 hectares, 2954.205 Sq.Mts), both owned by Salvation Army, totaling 2.51 acres (1.015 hectares, 10157.609 Sq.Mts). Land plans and other details are available for inspection at the CALA office.
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare: Draft notification of Chaudhary Charan Singh National Institute of Animal Health, Baghpat, UP, as a CDL for testing viral and bacterial veterinary vaccines excluding BSL III under the D and C Act, 1940 and Rules
This notification publishes the draft Drugs (Amendment) Rules, 2026, proposing amendments to Rule 3A of the Drugs Rules, 1945, concerning the designation of a laboratory for testing specific veterinary vaccines.
REGD. No. D. L.-33004/99
The Gazette of India
CG-DL-E-31012026-269712
EXTRAORDINARY
PART II—Section 3—Sub-section (i)
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY
No. 64]
NEW DELHI, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 2026/MAGHA 8, 1947
569 GI/2026
MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE
(Department of Health and Family Welfare)
NOTIFICATION
New Delhi, the 28th January, 2026
G.S.R. 65(E).— The following draft of certain rules, which the Central Government proposes to make,
in exercise of the powers conferred by Section 6, Section 12 and Section 33 of the Drugs and Cosmetics Act,
1940 (23 of 1940) and in consultation with the Drugs Technical Advisory Board is hereby published for
information of all persons likely to be affected thereby and notice is hereby given that said draft rules shall
be taken into consideration on or after the expiry of a period of thirty days from the date on which copies of
the Gazette of India containing these draft rules are made available to the public.
Objections and suggestions which may be received from any person within the period specified above
will be considered by the Central Government.
Objections and suggestions, if any, may be addressed to the Under Secretary (Drugs regulation),
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India, U-6, Work Hall- C Wing, first floor, Kartavya
Bhawan-1, New Delhi – 110011 or emailed at drugsdiv-mohfw@gov.in
DRAFT RULES
1. (1) These rules may be called the Drugs (......Amendment) Rules, 2026.
(2) They shall come into force on the date of their final publication in the Official Gazette.
2. In the Drugs Rules, 1945, in rule 3A, after sub-rule (8), the following sub-rule shall be substituted,
namely :-
"(9) The functions of the laboratory in respect of testing of the following Veterinary Vaccines (Viral &
Bacterial) shall be carried out at the Chaudhary Charan Singh National Institute of Animal Health,
Baghpat, Uttar Pradesh and the functions of the Director in respect of the said veterinary vaccines shall
be exercised by the Director of the said Institute:-".
+--------+--------------------------------------------------------------------+
| S. No. | Name of Veterinary Vaccine |
+========+====================================================================+
| 1. | Avian Infectious Bronchitis Vaccine, Inactivated I.P. |
| 2. | Avian Infectious Bronchitis Vaccine, Live I.P. |
| 3. | Avian Infectious Laryngotracheitis Vaccine, Live I.P. |
| 4. | Avian Spirochaetosis Vaccine I.P. |
| 5. | Blackquarter Vaccine I.P. |
| 6. | Brucella Abortus (Strain 19) Vaccine, Live I.P. |
| 7. | Canine Adenovirus Vaccine, Live I.P. |
| 8. | Canine Coronavirus Vaccine, Inactivated I.P. |
| 9. | Canine Distemper Vaccine, Live I.P. |
| 10. | Canine Laptospirosis Vaccine, Inactivated I.P. |
| 11. | Canine Parainfluenza virus Vaccine, Live I.P. |
| 12. | Canine Parovirus Vaccine, Inactivated I.P. |
| 13. | Canine Parovirus Vaccine, Live I.P. |
| 14. | Classical Swine Fever Vaccine I.P. |
| 15. | Multicomponent Clostridium Vaccine, Inactivated I.P. |
| 16. | Clostridium Novyi (Type B) Vaccine for Veterinary Use I.P. |
| 17. | Clostridium Septicum Vaccine, Inactivated I.P. |
| 18. | Duck Pasteurella Vaccine, Inactivated I.P. |
| 19. | Duck Plague Vaccine, Live I.P. |
| 20. | Egg Drop Syndrome 76 (Adenovirus) Vaccine, Inactivated I.P. |
| 21. | Enterotoxemia Vaccine, Inactivated I.P. |
| 22. | Fowl Cholera Vaccine, Inactivated I.P. |
| 23. | Fowl Pox Vaccine, Live I.P. |
| 24. | Haemorrhagic Septicaemia Vaccine, Inactivated I.P. |
| 25. | Haemorrhagic Septicaemia Vaccine, Alum-treated I.P. |
| 26. | Inclusion Body Hepatitis (IBH) Vaccine, inactivated I.P. |
| 27. | Infectious Avian Encephalomyelitis Vaccine, Live I.P. |
| 28. | Infectious Canine Hepatitis Vaccine, Inactivated I.P. |
| 29. | Infectious Chicken Anemia Vaccine, Inactivated I.P. |
| 30. | Infectious Chicken Anemia Vaccine, Live I.P. |
| 31. | Infectious Coryza Vaccine I.P. |
| 32. | Merek's Disease Vaccine, Live I.P. |
| 33. | Peste Des Petits Ruminants Vaccine, Live I.P. |
| 34. | Ranikhet Disease Vaccine, Inactivated I.P. |
| 35. | Ranikhet Disease Vaccine, Live (Lentogenic Strain) I.P. |
| 36. | Ranikhet Disease Vaccine, Live (Mesogenic Strain) I.P. |
| 37. | Reo Virus Vaccine, Inactivated I.P. |
| 38. | Reo Virus Vaccine, Live I.P. |
| 39. | Salmonella Abortus Equi, Vaccine I.P. |
| 40. | Salmonella Vaccine, Inactivated I.P. |
| 41. | Tetanus Veterinary Vaccine I.P. |
| 42. | Theileriosis Vaccine, Live I.P. |
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[F.No. X.11014/13/2025-DR]
NIKHIL GAJRAJ, Jt. Secy.
Note - The principal rules were published in the Gazette of India vide notification No. F.28-10/45-H (1),
dated 21st December, 1945 and last amended vide notification number G.S.R. ..... (E), dated........
The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (Department of Health and Family Welfare) issued G.S.R. 65(E) on January 28, 2026, to publish the draft Drugs (Amendment) Rules, 2026. These rules are proposed by the Central Government, exercising powers conferred by Sections 6, 12, and 33 of the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940 (23 of 1940), and in consultation with the Drugs Technical Advisory Board. The draft rules propose to amend the Drugs Rules, 1945, by substituting a new sub-rule (9) after sub-rule (8) in rule 3A. This new sub-rule specifies that the testing functions for 42 listed Veterinary Vaccines (Viral & Bacterial) shall be carried out at the Chaudhary Charan Singh National Institute of Animal Health, Baghpat, Uttar Pradesh. Additionally, the Director of the said Institute will exercise the functions of the Director concerning these veterinary vaccines. The public is invited to submit objections and suggestions within thirty days from the date the Gazette of India, containing these draft rules, is made available. Submissions can be addressed to the Under Secretary (Drugs regulation), Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India, U-6, Work Hall- C Wing, first floor, Kartavya Bhawan-1, New Delhi – 110011, or emailed to drugsdiv-mohfw@gov.in. The final rules will come into force upon their publication in the Official Gazette.
Ministry of Railways (Construction Department): Publication of notification of extraordinary gazette under Part II section 3 Sub Section (I) Notification under clause 20 A of the Railway Act 1989 (24 of 1989) for land to be acquired in connection with Special Railway Project, Bhuj Naliya Gauge Conversion (101.25 KM) extension up to Vayor New Line (24.65 KM) ROB 92 in District Kutch in the state of Gujarat.
The Central Government declares its intention to acquire land for the execution of the Special Railway Project, namely, Bhuj – Naliya Gauge Conversion extension up to Vayor New Line in District Kutch, Gujarat.
REGD. No. D. L.-33004/99
The Gazette of India
CG-MH-E-31012026-269698
EXTRAORDINARY
PART II-Section 3-Sub-section (i)
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY
No. 69]
NEW DELHI, THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 2026/MAGHA 9, 1947
603 GI/2026
MINISTRY OF RAILWAYS
[Western Railways (Construction Organisation)]
NOTIFICATION
Mumbai, the 23rd January, 2026
G.S.R. 70(E).— In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section(I) of section 20A of the Railways Act,
1989(24 of 1989) (hereinafter referred in as the said Act), the Central Government after being satisfied that for the public
purpose, the land, the brief description of which has been given in the schedule annexed hereto, is required for execution
of the Special Railway Project, namely, Bhuj – Naliya Gauge Conversion (101.25 Km) extension up to Vayor New Line
(24.65 KM) ROB-92 in District Kutch in the State of Gujarat, hereby declares its intention to acquire such land:
Any person interested in the said land may, within a period of thirty days from the date of publication of this
notification in the Official Gazette, raise objection to the acquisition and use of such land for aforesaid purpose under
sub-section (1) of section 20D of the said Act:
Every such objection shall be made to the competent authority, namely, Prant Officer-Abdasa, District Kutch,
in writing and shall set out the grounds thereof and the competent authority shall give the objector an opportunity of
being heard, either in person or by legal practitioner and may, after hearing all such objections and after making such
further enquiry, if any as the competent authority thinks necessary, by order, either allow or disallow the objections.
Any order made by the competent authority under sub-section (II) of section 20(D) of the said act shall be final.
The land plans and other details of the land covered under this notification are available and can be inspected
by the interested person at the aforesaid office of the competent authority.
SCHEDULE
Brief description of the land to be acquired with or without structure for the Special Railway Project namely:
Bhuj - Naliya Gauge Conversion (101.25 KM) extension up to Vayor New Line (24.65 KM) ROB-92 in District
Kutch in the state of Gujarat.
Name of District: Kutch
+-----+------------+---------+--------------+---------------+-----------------+---------------------+
| Sr. | Name of | Name | Survey No | Type of Land | Nature of Land | Area in land |
| No. | Taluka | Village | | | | (Hect. Are. Sqm) |
+=====+============+=========+==============+===============+=================+=====================+
| 1 | Abdasa | Kothara | 847 | Private | Non-Agriculture | 0-79-84 |
+-----+------------+---------+--------------+---------------+-----------------+---------------------+
| 2 | Abdasa | Kothara | 845 | Private | Agriculture | 0-21-62 |
+-----+------------+---------+--------------+---------------+-----------------+---------------------+
| 3 | Abdasa | Kothara | 843 | Private | Agriculture | 0-08-77 |
+-----+------------+---------+--------------+---------------+-----------------+---------------------+
| 4 | Abdasa | Kothara | 810/Paki-1 | Private | Agriculture | 0-00-29 |
+-----+------------+---------+--------------+---------------+-----------------+---------------------+
| 5 | Abdasa | Kothara | 810/Paki-3 | Private | Agriculture | |
+-----+------------+---------+--------------+---------------+-----------------+---------------------+
| 6 | Abdasa | Kothara | 811/1 | Private | Agriculture | 0-12-63 |
+-----+------------+---------+--------------+---------------+-----------------+---------------------+
| 7 | Abdasa | Kothara | 811/1/Paki-1 | Private | Agriculture | |
+-----+------------+---------+--------------+---------------+-----------------+---------------------+
| 8 | Abdasa | Kothara | 983 | Private | Agriculture | 0-83-12 |
+-----+------------+---------+--------------+---------------+-----------------+---------------------+
| | | | | Total | | 2-06-27 |
+-----+------------+---------+--------------+---------------+-----------------+---------------------+
[F. No. E. -711413]
S. R. PRASAD, Chief Project Manager –II
Uploaded by Dte. of Printing at Government of India Press, Ring Road, Mayapuri, New Delhi-110064
and Published by the Controller of Publications, Delhi-110054.
The Ministry of Railways, through Notification G.S.R. 70(E) issued on January 23, 2026, declares the Central Government's intention to acquire land for the public purpose of executing the Special Railway Project: Bhuj – Naliya Gauge Conversion (101.25 Km) extension up to Vayor New Line (24.65 KM) ROB-92. This action is taken in exercise of powers conferred by sub-section (I) of section 20A of the Railways Act, 1989 (24 of 1989), and pertains to land located in District Kutch in the State of Gujarat. Any person interested in the said land may, within thirty days from the date of publication of this notification, raise objections to the acquisition under sub-section (1) of section 20D of the said Act. Objections must be submitted in writing to the competent authority, identified as Prant Officer-Abdasa, District Kutch, who will provide an opportunity for hearing. The order made by the competent authority under sub-section (II) of section 20(D) of the Act shall be final. The annexed schedule provides a brief description of the private land to be acquired in Abdasa Taluka, Kothara Village, Kutch District, with a total area of 2-06-27 Hect. Are. Sqm, comprising both non-agriculture and agriculture land types, across various survey numbers.
Ministry of Labour and Employment: Draft Occupational Safety Health and Working Conditions Coal Mines Regulations 2026 prescribed under Section 136 of the OSH and WC Code 2020 for Mine workers
This notification announces the Central Government's proposal to make the Draft Occupational Safety, Health and Working Conditions (Coal Mines) Regulations, 2026, under Sections 136 and 134(1) of the Occupational Safety, Health and Working Conditions Code, 2020, and invites public objections and suggestions.
581 GI/2026 (1)
REGD. No. D. L.-33004/99
The Gazette of India
CG-DL-E-31012026-269692
EXTRAORDINARY
PART II—Section 3—Sub-section (i)
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY
No. 66] NEW DELHI, WEDNESDAY, 28 JANUARY, 2026/MAGHA 8, 1947
[F. No. S-65025/01/2025-ISH-II]
ALOK CHANDRA, Senior Labour & Employment Advisor
MINISTRY OF LABOUR AND EMPLOYMENT
NOTIFICATION
New Delhi, the 28th January, 2026
G.S.R. 67(E).—The following regulations, which the Central Government proposes to make in exercise of
powers conferred by Sections 136 of the Occupational Safety, Health and Working Conditions Code, 2020 (37 of 2020)
are hereby notified as required by sub-section (1) of Section 134, for information of all persons likely to be affected
thereby and notice is hereby given that the said draft notification will be taken into consideration after the expiry of a
period of 45 days from the date on which the copies of the Official Gazette in which this notification is published are
made available to the public; Objections and suggestions, if any, may be addressed to Shri Ravishankar Nirala, Under
Secretary to the Government of India, Ministry of Labour and Employment, Room No: 17, Shram Shakti Bhawan, Rafi
Marg, New Delhi or by email (ravis.nirala@nic.in and cmcdgms1@gmail.com). The objections and suggestions should
be sent in a proforma containing columns (i) specifying the name and address of the persons and organizations and
column (ii) specifying the rule or sub-rule which is proposed to be modified and column (iii) specifying the revised rule
or sub rule proposed to be submitted and the reasons therefore; Objections and suggestions, which may be received from
any person or organization with respect to the said draft notification before expiry of a period of 45 days, specified
above, will be considered by the Central Government.
Draft Occupational Safety, Health and Working Conditions (Coal Mines) Regulations, 2026 prescribed under
section 136 of the OSH&WC Code, 2020 for Mines Workers.
CHAPTER – I
PRELIMINARY
1. Short title, commencement, application and extent. - (1) These regulations may be called the Occupational Safety,
Health and Working Conditions (Coal Mines) Regulations, 2026.
(2) They shall come into force on the date of their publication in the Official Gazette.
(3) They shall apply to every coal mine.
(4) They shall extend to the whole of India.
2. Definitions. - (1) In these regulations, unless the context otherwise requires, -
(a) “abandoned working” means such working as have been abandoned with no intention of working in future;
(b) “Abandoned Mine Methane (AMM)” means a natural gas recovered from abandoned coal mines or part thereof;
(c) “approved safety lamp” and “approved electric torch” mean respectively, a safety lamp or an electric torch,
manufactured by such firm and of such type as the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator may, from time to time, specify by
a general or special order;
(d) “assistant manager” means a person possessing a Manager’s Certificate appointed in writing by the owner, agent or
manager to assist the manager in the management, control, supervision and direction of the mine or part thereof, and
who holds the rank immediately below the manager and superior to a mining supervisor and an assistant mining
supervisor;
(e ) “assistant mining supervisor” means a person possessing a Manager’s or Mining supervisor’s Certificate or assistant
mining supervisor’s, appointed by the manager in writing, under any designation whatsoever, to perform the duties of
supervision or control in a mine or part thereof, and is as such subordinate to mining supervisor;
(f) “auxiliary fan” means a forcing fan or an exhausting fan used belowground wholly or mainly for ventilating one or
more faces forming part of a ventilating district;
(g) “average employment” of any mine, means the average number of persons employed per day in the mine or part of
the mine during the preceding calendar year, from first day of January to thirty first day of December (obtained by
dividing the number of man days worked by the number of working days excluding the rest days and other non-working
days);
(h) “average output” of any mine, means the average output per month during the preceding calendar year of the total
output from all workings within the specified mine boundaries;
(i) “booster fan” means a mechanical ventilator used belowground for boosting the whole current of air passing along
the intake or return airway of a mine or ventilating district;
(j) “coal” includes anthracite, bituminous coal, lignite, peat and any other form of carbonaceous matter sold or marketed
as coal;
(k) “Coal Mine Methane (CMM)” means a natural gas recovered from a coal mine or part thereof;
(l) “Code” means the Occupational Safety, Health and Working Conditions Code, 2020;
(m) “Consultant” means a firm or a person or persons who provide(s) expert or strategic advice services involving
specific, intellectual and procedural processes using established technologies, methodologies and the outcomes are
primarily of a non-physical nature.
(n) “deep-hole drilling and blasting” means drill holes more than three meters in depth and used for blasting in an
opencast mining operation;
(o) “designer” means an individual, association of individuals, company or institution who designs a coal mining system,
method of coal mining, machinery, plant, equipment, appliance or substances for use in coal mines;
(p) “discontinued working” means such working in a mine as have been discontinued for any reason and are inaccessible
or rendered inaccessible but are likely to be worked again;
(q) “disused working” means such working in a mine where work has been temporarily stopped, but which are accessible
and include unused working;
(r) “Electrician” means a person duly licensed or permitted under regulation 31 of the Central Electricity Authority
(Measures relating to Safety and Electric Supply) Regulations, 2023, and appointed and authorised in writing by the
owner, agent or manager of a mine under regulation 117 thereof, to carry out electrical work in a mine under the
supervision of an Electrical Supervisor holding a valid Certificate of Competency.
(s) “explosive” shall have the same meaning as is assigned to it in the Explosives Act, 1884 (4 of 1884);
(t) “Exposure Action Value (EAV)” means a level of quantum of daily exposure to vibration which when crosses certain
value, employers are required to take action to control the vibration level and is expressed in meters per second squared
(m/s2), on eight hourly average basis i.e. A (8).
Explanation: A (8) means average (A) exposure over an eight (8)-hour in a day.
(u) “Exposure Limit Value (ELV)” means the maximum quantum of vibrational exposure that a workman is exposed
to, in a day for eight hours, on an average and is expressed in metre per square second on eight hourly average basis i.e.
A (8).
(v) “face” means the moving front of any working place or the inbye end of any gallery, roadway or drift;
(w) “fiery seam” means a seam in which a fire or spontaneous heating occurred and/or exists in the working
belowground or in open cast workings lying within the precincts of a mine;
(x) “calendar year” means a year from first day of January to the thirty first day of December;
(y) “flame proof enclosure” shall have the same meaning as defined under the Central Electricity Authority (Measures
relating to Safety and Electric Supply) Regulations, 2023;
(z) “Form” means a form as may be specified by an order or instruction by the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator under
these regulations;
(za) “gas” includes fume or vapour;
(zb) “gassy seam of the first degree” means a coal seam or part thereof lying within the precincts of a mine not being an
open cast working whether or not inflammable gas is actually detected in the general body of the air at any place in its
workings below ground, or when the percentage of the inflammable gas, if and when detected, in such general body of
air does not exceed 0.1 and the rate of emission of such gas does not exceed one cubic meter per tonne of coal produced;
(zc) “gassy seam of the second degree” means a coal seam or part thereof lying within the precincts of a mine not being
an open cast working in which the percentage of inflammable gas in the general body of air at any place in the workings
of the seam is more than 0.1 or the rate of emission of inflammable gas per tonne of coal produced exceeds one cubic
meter but does not exceed ten cubic meters;
(zd) “gassy seam of the third degree” means a coal seam or part thereof lying within the precincts of a mine not being
an open cast working in which the rate of emission of inflammable gas per tonne of coal produced exceeds ten cubic
meters;
(ze) “general body of air” means the general atmosphere in a coal seam and includes the atmosphere in the roof cavities,
but does not include general atmosphere in the sealed off area or in any borehole drilled in coal or in the adjacent strata;
(zf) “goaf” means any part of workings below ground wherefrom a pillar or part thereof, or in the case of longwall
workings, coal has been extracted but which is not a working place;
(zg) “haulage attendant” means a trained and authorized person employed in connection with haulage operations in a
mine, who assists in the safe movement of tubs, mine cars, or other conveyances, and performs duties related to coupling,
uncoupling, signaling, track switchover operation, and supervision of the haulage roadway, in accordance with the
provisions of the Code, regulations and orders made thereunder.
(zh) “haulage engine operator” means a competent and authorized person who is responsible for the safe operation,
control, and supervision of a haulage engine used for hauling tubs, wagons, mine cars, or other loads in a mine, whether
on the surface or underground, in accordance with the provisions of the Code, regulations and orders made thereunder;
(zi) “haul road” means any passage or road, which is maintained and used in connection with the working of opencast
mines for plying of machinery within the precincts of a mine;
(zj) “Heavy Earth Moving Machinery (HEMM)” means machinery used in opencast mines for digging, drilling
(excluding hand held drills and drill machines capable of drilling hole of a diameter up to fifty milli metres), compacting,
dredging, cutting, hydraulicking, ripping, dozing, grading, excavating, mobile water sprinkler, loading or transporting
materials;
(zk) “incline” means an inclined passage or road either on the surface or belowground;
(zl) “intrinsically safe” shall have the same meaning as defined under the Central Electricity Authority (Measures
relating to Safety and Electric Supply) Regulations, 2023;
(zm) “inset” means a landing or platform in a shaft, and includes an excavation therefrom between the top and the
bottom of the shaft;
(zn) “Locomotive” means a rail mounted self-propelled machinery used for hauling tub or train of tubs for transportation
of material in a mine.
(zo) “Locomotive Driver” means a person who is authorized by the mine manager in accordance with the provisions of
this Regulations, and competent to drive and control a locomotive, including its braking, signalling and safety systems,
used in a mine.
(zp) “Manager” means a manager appointed under Section 67 of Occupational Safety, Health and working Conditions
Code 2020;
(zq) “manufacturer” means an individual, association of individuals, company or institution who manufactures
machinery, plant, equipment, appliance or substances for use in coal mines;
(zr)“material” includes coal, stone, debris, or any other material;
(zs) “Mechanic” or “Fitter” means a person duly appointed and authorized by the owner, agent or manager of a mine to
carry out the installation, fitting, adjustment, maintenance, repair or testing of machinery, equipment or appliances in a
mine, and who is trained and competent to perform such work in a safe and proper manner in accordance with the
provisions of the Code, these regulations and the orders made thereunder.
(zt) “Mechanical Supervisor” means a person possessing qualification and experience as prescribed in these regulations,
appointed by the owner, agent or manager in writing, under the designation whatsoever, to perform the duties of
supervision or control of erection, commissioning, repair, maintenance, decommissioning and safe working of
machinery placed under his charge, who shall be subordinate to Engineer;
(zu) “Mechanised open cast mine” means a mine, adopting open cast mining method, with or without deep hole blasting
technique, and using any or combination of Heavy Earth Moving Machinery, crusher, screen, stacker, reclaimer,
conveyor, slurry pipeline and other ancillary machinery.
(zv) “mining supervisor” means a person possessing a Manager’s or Mining supervisor’s Certificate, appointed by the
manager in writing, under any designation whatsoever, to perform the duties of supervision or control in a mine or part
thereof, and is as such superior to an assistant mining supervisor;
(zw)“misfire” means the failure to explode of an entire charge of explosives in a shot hole or blast hole;
(zx) “month” means a calendar month;
(zy) “official” means a person appointed in writing by the owner, agent or manager to perform duties of supervision in
a mine or part thereof and includes an assistant manager, a ventilation officer, a safety officer, an engineer, a sampling
in-charge, a mining supervisor, an assistant mining supervisor, a shot-firer, a dust in- charge, a mechanical supervisor,
and a surveyor; an electrical safety Officer and an electrical supervisor appointed under Central Electricity Authority
Regulations 2023;
(zz) “onsetter” means a person appointed to superintend the raising and lowering of persons, tools and materials and to
transmit signals at any inset or shaft bottom;
(zza) “Operator” means a competent person who is responsible for the safe operation of any specific machinery, having
completed specific vocational training and authorized or appointed in writing by manager of the mine.
(zzb) “permitted explosive” means an explosive manufactured by such firm and of such types as the Chief Inspector cum-Facilitator may, from time to time specify by a general or special order;
(zzc) “pipeline” means a pipeline laid or being used in a mine for the purpose of pumping or supply of water, sand
stowing or filling of material other than sand stowing, nitrogen flushing or for any other purpose including extraction
of Coal Mine Methane (CMM), Abandoned Mine Methane (AMM) and other associated pipelines;
(zzd) “Pit top attendant” means a person appointed to superintend the lowering and raising of persons, tools and
materials and to transmit signals at the top of a shaft or incline;
(zze) “principal official” means the senior-most mine official in mining discipline on duty in the mine;
(zzf) “public road” means a road maintained for public use and under the jurisdiction of any Government or local
authority;
(zzg) “quarter” means a period of three months ending on the 31st March, 30th June, 30th September and 31st December;
(zzh) ‘refuge chamber’ means an emergency shelter inside an underground mine that provides a safe, sealed
environment where miners can take refuge if escape to the surface is not possible due to an emergency such as fire,
explosion, roof-fall, toxic gases, or inundation.
(zzi) “Regional Inspector-cum-Facilitator” means an Inspector-cum-Facilitator of Mines having jurisdiction over a
geographical area in which the mine is situated and over which he or she exercises his or her powers under the Code;
(zzj) “rescue cover” means the provision of a fully equipped fresh air base with standby team as provided under rule
136 of the Occupational Safety Health and Working Conditions (Central) Rules 2025
(zzk) “risk” means combination of likelihood of a specific unwanted event and its potential consequences;
(zzl) “river” means any stream or current of water, whether seasonal or perennial, and includes its banks extending
up to the highest known flood level;
(zzm) “roadway” means any part of a passage or gallery below ground which is maintained in connection with the
working of a mine;
(zzn) “Schedule” means a Schedule appended to these regulations;
(zzo) “shaft” means a way or opening leading from the surface to workings below ground or from one part of the
workings belowground to another, in which a cage or other means of conveyance can travel freely suspended, with or
without the use of guides;
(zzp) “Shot hole” means a hole drilled for the purpose of being fired after charging with explosive for effecting breakage
of ground in the mine.
(zzq) “shot-firer” means a person so appointed under regulation 182;
(zzr) “socket” means a shot hole or blast hole or part thereof remaining after being charged with explosive and blasted,
and which is not known to be a misfired hole;
(zzs) ‘Standard Operating Procedure’ means a documented way of working, aim to eliminate or minimise the risk.
(zzt) “supplier” means an individual, association of individuals, company or institution who supplies a technology,
machinery, plant, equipment, appliance or substance for use in coal mines;
(zzu) “Support” means any natural or artificial means provided in a mine to sustain or control the roof, sides, floor,
highwall, bench or slope, so as to prevent falls of ground and ensure the safety and stability of workings, and includes
props, chocks, roof bolts, shotcrete, reinforced concrete, masonry, packwalls, liners or any other approved system of
ground control.
(zzv) “tub” includes a wagon, car, truck or any other vehicle moving on rail(s) for conveying materials;
(zzw) “Underground mobile machinery” means self-propelled machinery used in belowground mine for rock breaking,
drilling, boring, explosive transporting and/or charging, scaling, bolting, shot-creting, material handling, loading,
grading, compacting, cutting, water sprinkling or transporting men, materials, minerals, fuel or waste including mobile
machinery known by any other name;
(zzx) “ventilation district” means such part of a mine belowground as has an independent intake airway commencing
from a main intake airway, and an independent return airway terminating at a main return airway, and, in the case of a
mine or part thereof which is ventilated by natural means, the whole mine or part;
(zzy) “winding-engine operator” means a person who is the holder of a winding-engine operator’s certificate of
competency issued under these regulations for the purpose;
(zzz) “working” means any excavation made or being made in a mine for search of or obtaining coal;
(zzza) “working place” means any place in a mine to which any person has lawful access.
(2) Words and expressions used in these regulations and not defined herein but defined in the Code shall have the
meanings respectively assigned to them under the Code.
CHAPTER II
EXAMINATION AND CERTIFICATES OF COMPETENCY AND OF FITNESS
3. Board of Mining Examination. - (1) For the purpose of these regulations, there shall be constituted a Board of
Mining Examination (hereinafter referred to as ‘the Board’ under these regulations).
(2) The Board shall consist of:
(i) the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator, as Chairperson (ex-officio), and
(ii) five members possessing degree in mining engineering; with
(a)first class Manager’s Certificate of competency granted under regulation 4; or
(b)practical experience of not less than twenty years in management, control, supervision and
direction of a coal mine; or
(c)at least five years’ service in an institution imparting education in mining engineering at the degree
or equivalent level or
(d) at least five years’ engagement in mining research or planning,
Provided that the Board shall be so constituted that it shall include at least three members possessing
qualifications laid down in clauses (a) and (b) and at least one member possessing qualifications laid down either in
clause (c) or in clause (d); and
(iii) one member possessing degree in Electrical Engineering and having not less than twenty years of experience in
transmission, distribution and use of electricity in mines, in the matter of certificates to be granted to electrical
supervisors in respect of electrical installations in coal mines, and
(iv) Chief Electrical Inspector or any other Electrical Inspector, as defined under the Electricity Act, 2003 appointed by
the Central Government.
(3) Every member of the Board other than its Chairperson shall hold office for a period of three years from the date of
appointment, or until his successor is appointed, whichever is later:
Provided that, –
(i) a member may at any time resign his office by a notice in writing addressed to the Chairperson;
(ii) a member appointed under sub-regulation (2) shall cease to hold office upon his or her superannuation or
ceasing to serve in such institution or organization;
(iii) a person appointed to fill a vacancy caused by reason of the death, resignation, or by reason of
superannuation or cessation of office under sub-clause (ii) or otherwise, shall hold office for the remaining
period.
(4) A person who holds, or who has held, office as member of the Board shall, subject to the other provisions of this
regulation, be eligible for re-appointment to that office.
(5) A member of the Board other than the Chairperson shall receive such remuneration as the Central Government may
fix.
(6) An Inspector-cum-Facilitator nominated in this behalf by the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator shall act as the
Secretary to the Board (hereinafter referred to in these regulations as the Secretary).
(7) Notwithstanding anything contained in this regulation, the Central Government may, if satisfied that it is necessary
to do so in the public interest, re-constitute the Board even though the term of office of all or any of the members thereof
has not come to an end.
(8) Meetings of the Board shall be held as and when the Chairperson considers them necessary, and unless otherwise
decided by the Chairperson, all meetings of the Board shall be held at such place with the approval of the chairperson.
(9) (a) For every meeting of the Board, not less than ten clear days prior notice intimating the time and place of the
proposed meeting and signed by the Chairperson or the Secretary shall be given to each member.
(b) Such notice shall be delivered at, or posted to the official address or usual place of residence or email address of the
member, and each such notice shall be accompanied by a list of items of business to be disposed off at that meeting.
(c) Notwithstanding anything contained in clauses (a) and (b), in cases of urgency, an emergent meeting may be called
for by the Chairperson at any time by intimating the members, only two days in advance, of the time and date of such
meeting and the subject matter for discussion at such meeting.
(10) (a) The Chairperson shall preside at every meeting of the Board.
(b) If the Chairperson is absent for any reason, members present shall elect one among them to preside over the meeting;
and the member so elected shall, for the purposes of that meeting, have all powers of the Chairperson.
(11) No business shall be transacted at a meeting of the Board unless at least three members, including the Chairperson,
are present physically or through Video conferencing or both.
Provided that if at any meeting there is no quorum as aforesaid, the meeting shall automatically stand adjourned
to a date which is seven days later or if that day is a public holiday to the next working day and the time, place and
agenda for the adjourned meeting shall remain unchanged, and it shall thereupon be lawful to dispose of the business at
such meeting, irrespective of the number of members attending.
(12) (a) All matters which the Board is required to consider shall be considered at its meeting, or if the Chairperson so
decides, by circulation of the papers, to every member who is not absent from India.
(b) When any matter is referred to by circulation of paper under clause (a), any member may request that it should be
considered at a meeting of the Board, and the Chairperson may direct that it shall be so considered but when two or
more members so request, the Chairperson shall direct that the matter shall be so considered at a meeting to be held.
(13) (a) The Secretary shall place before the Board a list of business to be transacted at the meeting.
(b) No business which is not included in such list shall be considered unless the Chairperson permits.
(14) (a) Every matter at a meeting shall be decided by the majority of votes of the members present at such meeting.
(b) Every matter referred to the members by circulation under sub-regulation (12) shall be decided by the majority
opinion of the members to whom the papers were circulated, unless the Chairperson reserves it for consideration at a
regular meeting to be held later.
(c) In case of equal division of votes or opinions of the members, the Chairperson shall have a casting vote or opinion.
(15) (a) The Secretary shall record the minutes of each meeting in a bound-paged book kept for the purpose or in
retrievable and non-editable electronic form and copies of such minutes of meeting shall be circulated to all members
present in India.
(b) The minutes so recorded shall be confirmed at the next meeting of the Board and signed by the Chairperson in token
thereof.
(16) (a) The Chairperson, in addition to any other power and duties conferred upon him under these regulations, shall-
(i) present all important papers and matters to the Board as early as possible;
(ii) issue orders for carrying out the decisions of the Board;
(iii) have power to refer, in his discretion, any matter to the Central Government for their orders; and
(iv) have powers generally to take such action or pass such orders necessary to implement the decisions of the
Board.
(b) The Chairperson may, during his or her temporary absence by reason of leave or otherwise, authorise any member
of the Board to perform all or any of duties of the Chairperson during such absence.
(c) Unless the Chairperson otherwise directs, all proceedings of the Board shall be conducted in-camera and be regarded
as confidential.
4. Certificate granted by Board. - (1) The certificates specified in sub-regulation (2) shall be granted by the Board.
(2) Certificate granted by the Board shall be valid throughout the territories to which these regulations extend, and shall
be of the following kinds, namely: –
(a) Manager’s first class certificate of competency to manage a coal mine (hereinafter referred to as a First Class
Manager’s Certificate);
(b) Manager’s second class certificate of competency to manage a coal mine (hereinafter referred to as a Second Class
Manager’s Certificate);
(c) Surveyor’s certificate of competency to survey the working of a coal mine (hereinafter referred to as a Surveyor’s
Certificate);
(d) Mining supervisor’s certificate of competency to carry out inspections and duties as required under these regulations
(hereinafter referred to as a Mining supervisor’s Certificate);
(e) Assistant Mining supervisor’s Certificate of competency to carry out inspections and duties as required under these
regulations (hereinafter referred to as an Assistant Mining supervisor’s Certificate);
(f) Winding Engine Operator’s Certificate (earlier granted as Engine Driver’s Certificate) to operate a winding engine
of a type or class as specified.
(g) Electrical Supervisor’s Certificate of Competency (hereinafter referred to as Electrical Supervisor’s Certificate
covering mining installations) to carry out supervision, examination and duties covering mining installations as required
under the Central Electricity Authority (Measures relating to Safety and Electric Supply) Regulations, 2023:
Provided that, after coming into force of these regulations,-
(i) a First or Second Class Engine Driver’s Certificate granted under regulation 12 of the Coal Mines
Regulations, 1957 or Engine Driver’s Certificate granted under Regulation 11 of the Coal Mines Regulations,
2017, shall each be also deemed to have been granted as an winding engine operator’s certificate under this
regulation; and
(ii) an overman’s certificate of competency and a sirdar’s certificate of competency granted under regulation
12 of the Coal Mines Regulations, 1957 and under Regulation 11 of the Coal Mines Regulations, 2017, shall
each be also deemed to have been granted as a Mining Supervisor certificate of competency, and an Assistant
Mining supervisor competency respectively under this regulation.
Provided that any of the certificates aforesaid, other than a Winding Engine Operator’s Certificate and
Electrical Supervisor Certificate covering mining installations, may be restricted to mines having opencast working
only, and this fact shall be endorsed on the certificate.
Provided further that a Mining supervisor’s Certificate and an Assistant mining supervisor’s Certificate may
also be restricted to mines having opencast working only without blasting, and this fact shall be endorsed on the
certificate.
5. Examinations and examiners. -(1) Certificate shall be granted to candidates after such examinations and in such
form as the Board may specify:
Provided that the Board may, subject to the conditions specified in the examination bye-laws, exempt any
person from appearing at the examination or part thereof for the grant of a certificate referred to in regulation 4.
(2) The number of examinations shall be held at such intervals and at such centres as may be fixed by the Board, and
shall be conducted by examiners appointed by the Board.
(3) The examiners referred to in sub-regulation (2) shall be subject to the orders of the Board in respect of all matters
relating to the conduct of the examinations, and shall receive such remuneration as the Board, with the sanction of the
Central Government, may fix.
(4) The Board may formulate the examination bye-laws, as to the procedure for, and the conduct of the examinations
and as to the granting of certificate of competency and of fitness as required under these regulations, and shall so far as
may be practicable, provide that the standard of knowledge required for the grant of certificates of any particular class
and the standard of medical fitness shall be uniform throughout the territories to which these regulations extend.
Provided that the Board may take decision on any matter, not specified under the examination bye-laws, which
may be brought to it for disposal.
6. Submission of application. - (1) Application for an examination conducted by the Board shall be made to the Board
not less than sixty days prior to the date fixed for the examination in a manner and in a form specified for the purpose.
(2) Notice regarding the date and place of the examination for all the examinations shall be published under the order
of the Board by such means as the Board may direct, not less than ninety days prior to the first date of examination.
Provided that under special circumstances, the Board may specify any other period of notice in variance to the
aforesaid period.
7. Age limit and general qualifications of candidates. - (1) No person shall be admitted as a candidate at any
examination held by the Board, unless he or she is twenty years of age or has exceeded 65 years of age.
(2) Every application for any examination as aforesaid shall be accompanied by, -
(i) copy of certificate of age issued by a municipal authority or office of registrar of Births and Deaths or a
medical board constituted by an appropriate Government for the purpose.
Provided that in the case of a person holding a matriculation or equivalent certificate, such certificate
shall be submitted as evidence of age;
(ii) a medical certificate obtained not more than one year prior to the date of his or her application, from a
qualified medical practitioner holding at least a degree in Bachelor of Medicines and Bachelor of Surgery
(M.B.B.S.) and registered with, National Medical Commission (erstwhile Medical Council of India) certifying
the candidate to be free from deafness, defective vision including defective colour vision or any other infirmity,
mental or physical, likely to interfere with the efficiency of his work; and
(3) No person shall be admitted as a candidate to any examination for a Manager’s Certificate, Surveyor’s Certificate,
Mining supervisor’s Certificate, assistant mining supervisor’s Certificate, Winding Engine operator’s certificate or
Electrical Supervisor’s Certificate covering mining installations unless he or she has passed at least the senior secondary
school examination or intermediate examination or its equivalent from a recognized Board or University; and
(4) (a) No person shall be admitted as a candidate for First Class Manager’s Certificate, Second Class Manager’s
Certificate and Mining supervisor’s Certificate examination, unless he or she has obtained Second Class Manager’s
Certificate, Mining supervisor’s Certificate and Assistant mining supervisor’s Certificate respectively.
(b) No person shall be admitted as a candidate for First Class Manager’s Certificate, Second Class Manager’s Certificate
and Mining supervisor’s Certificate (all restricted to mines having opencast working only) examination, unless he or
she has obtained Second Class Manager’s Certificate (including that restricted to mines having opencast working only),
Mining supervisor’s Certificate (including that restricted to mines having opencast working only) and Assistant mining
supervisor’s Certificate (including that restricted to mines having opencast working only) respectively.
Provided that the Board may, subject to the conditions specified in examination bye-laws, exempt any person
from the stipulations of the above sub-regulation.
Provided further that nothing in this clause shall be deemed to debar a person not satisfying the provisions
thereof from being admitted at an examination for any Certificate for three years from the date of coming in to force of
these regulations, if he or she had been admitted earlier at an examination for the said certificate.
8. Practical experience of candidates for Manager’s Certificate examination. (1) No person shall be admitted as a
candidate at any examination for a First Class Manager’s Certificate other than an exchange Certificate to which the
provisions of regulation 14 apply, unless such conditions as specified by the Board are full filled that he or she has had
practical experience in coal mine for a period of one year after the effective date of his or her Second Class Manager’s
certificate.
(2) No person shall be admitted as a candidate at any examination for a Second Class Manager’s Certificate other than
an exchange Certificate to which the provisions of regulation 14 apply, unless such conditions as specified by the Board
are full filled that he or she has had practical experience in coal mine for a period of one year after passing degree in
Mining Engineering or other equivalent qualification approved in that behalf by the Central Government or three years
after the effective date of his or her Mining supervisor’s Certificate.
Provided that nothing in sub-regulation (1) and sub-regulation (2) shall be deemed to debar a person not
satisfying the provisions thereof from being admitted at an examination for a First or Second Class Manager’s
Certificate, as the case may be, for three years from the date of coming into force of these regulations, if he or she had
been admitted earlier at an examination for the said certificate.
(3) The Board may specify, subject to the conditions laid down in bye-laws, the nature and other details of the practical
experience required for Manager’s Certificate.
9. Practical experience of candidates for Surveyor’s Certificate examination. No person shall be eligible to appear
as a candidate at any examination for a Surveyor’s Certificate other than an exchange Certificate to which the provisions
of regulation 14 apply unless he or she possesses at least two years’ practical experience of surveying of a type the
Board may specify, subject to the conditions laid down in the examination bye-laws.
Provided that such period shall be reduced to six months in the case of a candidate who has attended classes in
theoretical and practical surveying at an educational institution approved by the Board subject to the conditions laid
down in examination bye-laws.
10. Practical experience of candidates for Mining supervisor’s Certificate examinations. (1) No person shall be
eligible to appear as a candidate at any examination for Mining supervisor’s Certificate other than an exchange
Certificate to which the provisions of regulation 14 apply, unless he or she possess practical experience in coal mine for
a period of one year after passing diploma in Mining or Mining Engineering or Mining and Mine Surveying or other
equivalent qualification approved in that behalf by the Central Government or one years after the effective date of his
or her Assistant mining supervisor’s Certificate.
Provided that nothing in this clause shall be deemed to debar a person not satisfying the provisions thereof
from being admitted at an examination for Mining supervisor’s Certificate for three years from the date of
commencement of these regulations, if he or she had been admitted earlier at an examination for the said certificate.
(2) The Board may specify, subject to the conditions laid down in examination bye-laws, the nature and other details of
the practical experience required for Mining supervisor’s certificate.
11. Practical experience of candidate for Assistant mining supervisor’s Certificate examination. - (1) No person
shall be eligible to appear as a candidate at any examination for an Assistant mining supervisor’s Certificate other than
an exchange Certificate to which the provisions of regulation 14 apply, unless such conditions as specified by the Board
are full filled and has had practical experience and training in a coal mine for a period of not less than three years:
Provided that such period shall be reduced to a period of one year in the case of a candidate who has received
a diploma or certificate in scientific and mining training after a course of at least two years at an educational institution
approved by the board, or who has taken a degree in scientific and mining subject at a university, approved in that behalf
by the Board subject to the conditions laid down in the examination bye-laws,
(2) The Board may specify, subject to the conditions laid down in the examination bye-laws, the nature and other details
of the practical experience required for Assistant mining supervisor’s Certificate Examination.
12. Practical experience of candidate for winding Engine Operator’s Certificate and Electrical Supervisor’s
Certificate covering mining installations: (1) No person shall be eligible to appear as a candidate at any examination
for a Winding Engine Operator’s Certificate of any type or class other than an exchange Certificate to which the
provisions of regulation 14 apply, unless he or she has had practical experience as an assistant to a winding engine
operator of same type or class for a period of at least two years;
Provided that a candidate-
(a) who has received National Trade Certificate (NTC) from National Council for Vocational Training (NCVT)
or a State Trade Certificate (STC) from State Council for Vocational Training (SCVT) after undergoing a training
for a duration of two years in Fitter or Mechanic Trades or any other equivalent qualification, as recognized by
the board of mining examination, such period of experience shall be reduced to one and half years.
(b) who has received a diploma in Mechanical Engineering / Electrical Engineering / Electrical & Electronics
Engineering from a recognised Board/university, such period of experience shall be reduced to one year.
(c) who has received a degree in Mechanical Engineering/Electrical Engineering /Electrical & Electronics
Engineering from a recognised Board/university, such period of experience shall be reduced to six months.
Provided further that the experience referred to in this sub-regulation shall be the experience obtained
after acquiring the relevant academic qualification.
(2) No person shall be admitted as a candidate at any examination for an Electrical Supervisor’s Certificate covering
mining installations, unless such conditions as specified by the Board are fulfilled and has had practical experience in
transmission and distribution of electricity in mining installation as prescribed under sub-regulation (3) for a period of
not less than three years:
Provided that a candidate-
(a) who has received National Trade Certificate (NTC) from National Council for Vocational Training
(NCVT) or a State Trade Certificate (STC) from State Council for Vocational Training (SCVT) after
undergoing a training for a duration of two years in Electrical Trades or any other equivalent qualification,
as recognized by the board of mining examination, such period of experience shall be reduced to two
years.
(b) who has received a diploma in Electrical or Electrical & Electronics or Electrical & Instrumentation or
other equivalent qualification approved in that behalf by the Central Government, such period of
experience shall be reduced to one year;
(c) who has received a degree in Electrical or Electrical & Electronics or Electrical & Instrumentation or
other equivalent qualification approved in that behalf by the Central Government, such period of
experience shall be reduced to six months.
Provided further that the experience referred to in this sub-regulation shall be the experience obtained after
acquiring the relevant academic qualification.
(3) The Board may specify, subject to the conditions laid down in the examination bye-laws, the nature and other details
of the practical experience required for Winding Engine Operator’s Certificate and Electrical Supervisor’s Certificate.
13. Fees for grant of Certificates. - Fees paid in respect of every application for the grant of a certificate shall be
prescribed by the Board.
14. Exchange Certificate. - (1) The Board may grant to any person, holding a Manager’s Certificate, Surveyor’s
Certificate, Winding Engine Operator’s Certificate, Foreman’s Certificate or Mate’s Certificate granted under any law
for the regulation of mines in force in any other country or under the Occupational Safety, Health & Working Conditions
(Metalliferous Mines) Regulations, 2026, a corresponding certificate of a similar class under the Occupational Safety,
Health & Working Conditions (Coal Mines) Regulations, 2026, if he or she possesses such qualification and experience
and passes such examination as the Board may stipulate, subject to the conditions specified in the examination bye laws,
Provided that the Board may, subject to the conditions laid down in the examination bye-laws, exempt any
person from appearing at the examination or part thereof for the grant of an Exchange Certificate.
(2) Every application for the grant of an Exchange Certificate under sub-regulation (1) shall be accompanied by a
medical certificate obtained not more than one year prior to the date of his application, from a qualified medical
practitioner holding at least a degree in Bachelor of Medicines and Bachelor of Surgery (M.B.B.S.) and registered with
National Medical Commission certifying the candidate to be free from deafness, defective vision including defective
colour vision or any other infirmity, mental or physical, likely to interfere with the efficiency of his work; and
Provided that in the case of a Manager’s Certificate, the candidate shall possess practical training in India in
the mines, for a period of not less than six months in such manner as may be specified by the Board subject to the
conditions laid down in the examination bye-laws,
(3) Fees on the scale laid down in regulation 13 shall be paid in respect of every examination under this regulation.
15. Duplicate Certificate. - If any person proves to the conditions as specified by the Board that he or she has, without
any fault on his or her part, lost or been deprived of a certificate granted to him or her under these regulations, the Board
may upon realisation of the fee prescribed under regulation 13 and subject to the conditions laid down in the examination
bye-laws, cause a copy of the certificate to be delivered to him or her and the word “DUPLICATE” shall be stamped
mentioned on every such copy.
16. Suspension or cancellation of Manager’s Certificate, Surveyor’s Certificate, Mining supervisor’s Certificate,
Assistant mining supervisor’s Certificate, Electrical Supervisor’s certificate, Engine Driver’s Certificate or Gas
Testing Certificate. - (1) If on the basis of a report of the Inspector-cum-Facilitator, the Regional Inspector-cum Facilitator is of the opinion that the holder of a Manager’s Certificate, Surveyor’s Certificate, Mining supervisor’s
Certificate, An assistant mining supervisor’s Certificate, Electrical Supervisor’s certificate, Winding Engine operator’s
Certificate, Gas testing certificate is guilty of negligence or misconduct in the performance of duties under the Code or
under these regulations, he or she shall bring the matter to the notice of the Board.
(2) The Board shall, on the report of the Regional Inspector under sub-regulation (1), to hold an enquiry in accordance
with the procedure laid down by the Board for the purpose of this regulation, to determine whether or not such a person
(hereinafter referred to as the delinquent) is fit to continue to hold such certificate.
Provided that the Board shall, before the enquiry, furnish to the delinquent a statement of the case on which
the enquiry is instituted.
(3) The Inspector-cum-Facilitator who conducted the enquiry shall, within seven days from the date of conclusion of
his or her enquiry, send a report to the Board electronically together with his or her findings, the notes of evidence
recorded during the enquiry and other relevant records.
(4) Copies of the notes of evidence and the findings of the Inspector-cum-Facilitator who conducted the enquiry shall
also be sent to the delinquent by electronically or registered post who may submit his or her written representation
electronically or registered post to the Board within fifteen days from the date of receipt of the report.
(5) The Board may, after considering the evidence and other records and the written representation, if any, submitted
by the delinquent, either cause further enquiry to be made in the case and thereupon or otherwise, either exonerate the
delinquent of the charges against him or her or suspend or cancel the certificate, subject to the guideline issued by the
Board.
(6) An appeal shall lie against any order of the Board under this regulation before the Central Government within thirty
days of such order.
(7) Where a certificate is suspended or cancelled under this regulation shall be entered in the relevant record.
17. Validity of certificate for managers, and officials etc.- (1) No person shall act as a manager or an official or a
winding engine operator in a mine after attaining the age of sixty years unless he or she has obtained, within the
preceding one year, a medical certificate issued by Qualified Medical practitioner as specified in clause (ii) of the sub regulation 2 of regulation 7, of fitness certifying him or her fit to carry out the duties prescribed for him or her in the
Code and in the Rules , Regulations and orders made thereunder:
Provided that if the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator or the Regional Inspector-cum-Facilitator is of the opinion
that a person as aforesaid, though less than sixty years of age, is medically unfit to carry on the duties assigned to him
or her in the Code and in the Rules, Regulations and orders made thereunder, the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator or the
Regional Inspector-cum-Facilitator may, by an order in writing, require such person to obtain a medical certificate of
fitness within such period, not exceeding three months, as he may specify therein; and no such person shall continue to
act in any capacity as aforesaid after the period so specified unless he or she has obtained a medical certificate of fitness.
(2) The medical certificate of fitness as aforesaid shall be obtained from such authority and in such form and manner as
the Board may specify subject to the conditions laid down in examination bye-laws.
(3) Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-regulation (1), no person shall act as manager or an official in a mine
after attaining the age of seventy years; in case of winding engine operator in a mine, the maximum age limit shall be
restricted to 65 years.
CHAPTER III
INSPECTORS AND MINE OFFICIALS
18. Qualifications of Chief Inspector-cum- Facilitator or Inspectors-cum-Facilitators. - (1) No person shall be
appointed as Chief Inspector cum facilitator unless he holds a degree in mining engineering of an educational institution
approved by the Central Government and also a First Class Manager’s Certificate granted under regulation 4.
(2) No person shall be appointed as an Inspector-cum-Facilitator unless he holds a degree in mining engineering of an
educational institution approved by the Central Government and also a First Class Manager’s Certificate granted under
regulation 4:
Provided that –
(i) in relation to electrical machinery installed in mines, a person holding a degree in electrical engineering of
an educational institution approved by the Central Government may be so appointed;
(ii) in relation to other machinery or mechanical appliances installed in mines, a person holding a degree in
mechanical engineering or Mining machinery of an educational institution approved by the Central
Government may be so appointed, and
(iii) in relation to the provisions of the Code and of the rules and regulations which relate to matters concerning
the health and welfare of persons, a person holding a degree in Bachelor of Medicines and Bachelor of Surgery
(M.B.B.S.) and registered with National Medical Commission or such other qualification as may be prescribed,
of an educational institution approved by the Central Government or a person holding such other qualifications
as the Central Government may approve in this behalf, may be so appointed.
19. Appointment of agent.- (1) The owner of a mine shall submit in writing to the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator and
the Regional Inspector-cum-Facilitator, a statement showing names and designation of every person authorised to act
on behalf of the owner in respect of management, control, supervision and direction of the mine.
(2) The statement referred to sub-regulation (1) shall state the responsibilities of every person in respect of matters for
which he or she is authorised to act on behalf of the owner.
(3) Every such person referred to in sub- regulation (1) shall be an agent for the mine or group of mines, as the case may
be, in respect of the responsibilities as specified in the statement referred therein.
(4) The statement specified under sub-regulation (1) shall be submitted within seven days from the date of opening or
reopening of a mine or a group of mines, as the case may be:
Provided that in case of a mine or group of mines, as the case may be, which has already been opened, such
statement shall be submitted within a month of coming into force of these regulations.
(5) Any change, addition or alteration in the names or other particulars of the statement referred to in sub-regulation (1),
shall be reported in writing to the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator and the Regional Inspector-cum-Facilitator within
seven days from the date of such change, addition or alteration.
(6) No person shall be appointed as agent of the mine under this regulation unless he or she is a citizen of India and
resides in India for a period of not less than 240 days in a calendar year.
20. Qualification of agent.- (1) After coming into force of these regulations and subject to the provisions contained in
Regulation 19 with regard to appointment of Agent, no person less than 25 years of age or more than 70 years of age
shall act or continue to act on behalf of owner or be appointed as agent of a mine unless he or she holds a bachelor
degree of an educational institution approved by the Government, and having experience of not less than 10 years in
operations or activities connected with the mines.
(2) It shall not be a defence in any proceedings brought against an agent, whether appointed as such or not under the
Code that he or she does not possess qualification and experience prescribed under Sub-regulation (1) to carry out the
responsibilities in accordance with the provisions of the Code and of the Rules, Regulations and orders made thereunder.
(3) If any question arises as to whether the agent appointed at a mine holds qualifications and experience as required
under Sub-regulation (1) or not, the decision of Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator shall be final.
21. Charge report of managers. - When there is a change of manager of any mine, the outgoing manager shall hand
over to the incoming manager, a charge report in a format as may be specified by the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator,
by a general or special order and the charge report shall be signed by both the outgoing and incoming managers and a
copy of the charge report shall be sent to the Regional Inspector-cum-Facilitator.
22. Appointment of assistant manager. - In every mine, the manager shall be assisted by assistant managers on the
scale as may be specified by the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator.
Provided that where special condition exists, the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator may relax or require the
appointment of assistant managers in variance of the scale specified.
23. Qualification and appointment of ventilation officer. - In every belowground mine, where the average output
exceeds 2,500 tonnes, the manager shall be assisted in the work of supervising the maintenance of ventilation system of
the mine in accordance with the provisions of these regulations by a ventilation officer who shall be a person holding
the following qualifications, namely: -
(a) in the case of a mine having an average output in excess of 10,000 tonnes, a Manager’s Certificate and
(b) in every other case, a Manager’s Certificate or a Degree or Diploma in Mining or Mining Engineering recognised
by the Central Government:
Provided that where special conditions exist, the Chief Inspector-cum-Chief facilitator may, by an order in
writing and subject to such conditions as he may specify therein, permit or require the appointment of a ventilation
officer in variance of these provisions or require the appointment of such number of persons to assist the ventilation
officer, as may be specified in the order.
Explanation. - For the purposes of this regulation the expression “average output” means the average per month of the
total output during the preceding calendar year from the belowground working of all seams:
Provided that where the mine consists of gassy seams of different degrees, the aforementioned average output
shall be deemed to be from the seam or seams of the highest degree of gassiness.
24. Appointment of engineers. – (1) At every mine where machinery is used, an engineer holding a degree or diploma
in mechanical engineering or electrical engineering or mining machinery or equivalent qualification as may be
recognised by the Central Government and possessing at least 2 years and 5 years of experience in case of degree and
diploma holder respectively in mines, shall be appointed to hold general charge of such machinery, and to be
responsible for its installation, maintenance and safe working, who shall be subordinate to manager:
Provided that where electrical energy exceeding 650 volts is used and the installed capacity of all electrical
equipment is 1.5 MVA and above, one or more engineers holding a degree or diploma in electrical engineering or
equivalent qualification as may be recognised by the Central Government, shall be appointed to hold charge of all the
electrical equipment installed at the mine in addition to that specified above:
Provided further that in case of mechanised opencast mines or in any belowground mine having mechanised
operations, one or more persons holding a degree or diploma in mechanical engineering, mining machinery or equivalent
qualification as may be recognised by the Central Government, shall also be appointed to hold charge of all the
mechanical equipment installed at the mine in addition to that specified above:
Provided also that nothing in this sub-regulation shall be deemed to prohibit the employment of two or more
engineers at one mine so long as the jurisdiction and sphere of responsibility of every such engineer is defined by the
manager in writing.
(2) Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-regulation (1), the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator may, by an order in
writing, specify any qualification in addition to those referred to in that sub-regulation in respect of a mine or class of
mines, if having regard to the conditions existing in such mine or class of mines, he is satisfied that it is necessary to do
so in the interests of safety.
(3) No person shall act, or be appointed, as engineer of more than one mine except with the prior permission in writing
of the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator and subject to such conditions as he may specify therein:
Provided that no such permission shall have effect for a period exceeding twelve months, unless renewed:
Provided further that the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator may at any time, by an order in writing, vary or revoke
any such permission, if the circumstances under which the permission was granted, have altered or the Chief Inspector cum-Facilitator finds that the engineer has not been able to exercise effective supervision in the mines under his or her
charge.
(4) Where by reason of temporary absence by any cause, the engineer, appointed under sub-regulation (1) is unable to
perform his or her duties, the manager shall authorise in writing a person whom he considers competent to act in his
place:
Provided that –
(a) notice of every such authorisation shall be sent to the Regional Inspector-cum-Facilitator forthwith;
(b) no such authorisation shall have effect for a period in excess of thirty days except with the previous
written consent of the Regional Inspector-cum-Facilitator and subject to such conditions as he may specify
therein; and
(c) the Regional Inspector-cum-Facilitator may by an order in writing, revoke any authority so granted.
25. Appointment and qualifications of Mining Supervisor. - (1) At every mine, one or more Mining Supervisor shall
be appointed to hold charge of the different districts of the mine on each working shift unless otherwise specified by the
Regional Inspector-cum-Facilitator.
(2) The district assigned to a mining supervisor under sub-regulation (1) shall not be of such a size, nor shall any
additional duties other than his duties under these regulations be such, as are likely to prevent him from carrying out in
a thorough manner, the duties assigned to him or her under these regulations.
(3) For the purposes of this regulation, every person employed as a Mining Supervisor shall be subordinate to the
manager and superior to the Assistant Mining Supervisor shall hold either a Manager’s Certificate or a Mining
Supervisor Certificate.
26. Appointment of Mechanical Supervisor. – (1) At every mine where machinery is used, one or more mechanical
foreman, shall be appointed for supervision of erection, commissioning, repair, maintenance and decommissioning of
machinery placed under his charge on each working shift unless otherwise specified by the Regional Inspector cum
Facilitator.
(2) The machineries assigned to a mechanical supervisor under sub-regulation (1) shall not be of such a quantity, nor
shall any additional duties other than his or her duties under these regulations be such, as are likely to prevent him or
her from carrying out in a thorough manner, the duties assigned to him or her under these regulations:
(3) For the purposes of this regulation, every person employed under sub-regulation (1) as a Mechanical Supervisor
subordinate to the Engineer, shall hold diploma or degree in mechanical engineering or mining machinery or Automobile
Engineering or equivalent qualification approved for the purpose by the Central Government.
Provided that the person appointed as mechanical supervisor without possessing the qualification as stated
in sub-regulation (3) before coming into force of these regulations, shall continue to be treated as mechanical supervisor
under these regulations.
27. Appointment of surveyors. – (1) At every mine, one or more persons holding a Surveyor’s Certificate shall be
appointed as surveyor for carrying out the surveys, levellings and for preparing the plans and sections required under
the Code or the regulations, or orders made thereunder.
Provided that in case of mines having opencast workings only, nothing in this sub-regulation shall prohibit the
appoint of one or more persons holding a Surveyor’s Certificate restricted to opencast mines only for carrying out the
surveys and levellings and for preparing the plans and sections required under the Code or the regulations, or orders
made thereunder.
(2) No person shall be appointed as a surveyor of more than one mine or in any other capacity in the same mine, without
the previous permission in writing of the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator and subject to such conditions as may be
specified therein.
(3) The number of surveyors required to be appointed shall be on the scale, as may be specified by the Chief Inspector cum-Facilitator.
Provided that in specific cases, the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator may relax or require the appointment of
surveyors in variance of the scale specified.
(4) If a mine has more than one surveyor, each shall carry the duties and the responsibilities of the surveyor for the part
or section of the mine to be assigned in writing by the owner, agent or manager:
Provided that the owner, agent or manager shall appoint one of the surveyors to be responsible for the
preparation and maintenance of the plans required to be prepared and maintained under these regulations who shall also
be responsible for co-ordination and overall supervision of survey work in the mine.
28. Appointment of officials and competent persons. – (1) The owner, agent or manager shall appoint such number
of competent persons, including officials as is sufficient to secure, during each of the working shifts –
(i) adequate inspection of the mine and equipment thereof;
(ii) a thorough supervision of all operations in the mine;
(iii) the installation, running and maintenance, in safe working order, of all machinery in the mine; and
(iv) the enforcement of the requirements of the Code and rules and regulations framed thereunder.
(2) Without prejudice to the requirement of sub-regulation (1), where the mine is worked on more than one shift, the
owner, agent or the manager shall arrange that during the afternoon shift and the night shift, the mine is under the general
supervision of at least an assistant manager, and of an experienced mining supervisor in other cases.
(3) It shall be the responsibility of the manager to see that the persons so appointed are competent to perform the duties
assigned to them:
Provided that no person shall be so appointed as official unless he or she is paid by the owner and is answerable
to the manager.
(4) Copies of all appointments made under sub-regulation (1) shall be entered in a bound-paged book kept for the
purpose or in retrievable and non-editable electronic form where a list of all such competent persons shall be maintained.
(5) Without prejudice to the requirements of sub-regulation (3), every manager on taking over charge of a mine, shall
satisfy himself or herself that all persons already appointed under sub-regulation (1) are competent to perform the duties
assigned to them; and if he or she finds them competent, he or she shall either countersign their authorisations or issue
fresh ones.
29. General management. - (1) The notice of opening of a mine or commencement of any mining operation under
section 5 of the Code shall be submitted, thirty days prior to such intention, in the Form and manner as may be specified
by the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator for the purpose, accompanied by a plan showing the boundaries of the mine and
the shafts or openings of the mine, tri-junction or revenue pillars and other prominent and permanent surface features to
the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator and a copy thereof to the Regional Inspector-cum- Facilitator
Provided that in case of change in the boundary of a mine under regulations 113 and 114, a plan showing the
new boundary shall be submitted within seven days of the said change.
Provided further that such notice of commencement shall also be given where it is intended to open a
belowground mine in an opencast workings or vice versa.
(2) The notice referred to in sub-regulation (1) shall be accompanied by,-
(a) a copy of the surface plan prepared under clause (a) of sub-regulation (1) of regulation 57;
(b) a copy of Safety Management Plan prepared under regulation 96:
(3) When a mine has been opened, the owner, agent or manager shall forthwith communicate the actual date of opening
to the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator, the Regional Inspector-Cum-Facilitator and to the District Magistrate.
(4) When it is intended to abandon or close a mine or seam or to discontinue workings thereof for a period exceeding
sixty days, the owner, agent or manager shall submit the details in the Form and manner as specified from time to time
by general or special order by the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator for the purpose, to the Chief Inspector-cum Facilitator, the Regional Inspector-cum-Facilitator and to the District Magistrate stating the reasons for such
abandonment, closure or discontinuance and the number of persons likely to be affected thereby, not less than thirty
days before such abandonment or discontinuance:
Provided that when on account of unforeseen circumstances, a mine is abandoned, closed or discontinued
before the said notice has been given or without previous intention the discontinuance extends beyond a period of sixty
days, the notice shall be given forthwith.
(5) When a mine or seam has been abandoned, closed or the workings thereof has been discontinued over a period
exceeding sixty days, the owner, agent or manager shall, within seven days of the abandonment, closure or expiry of
the said period of discontinuance, give to the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator, the Regional Inspector-cum-Facilitator
and to the District Magistrate, notice in the Form and manner as may be specified by the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator,
for the purpose.
(6) If a mine is abandoned or closed or workings thereof is discontinued over a period exceeding sixty days or if a
change occurs in the ownership of a mine, the returns required under Rule 66 of the Occupational Safety, Health and
Working Conditions (Central) Rules, 2025 shall be submitted within thirty days of such abandonment or closure or
change of ownership or within ninety days of discontinuance, as the case may be.
(7) (a) When it is intended to reopen a mine or seam after abandonment, closure or discontinuance for a period exceeding
sixty days, the owner, agent or manager shall, not less than thirty days before resumption of mining operations, give to
the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator, the Regional Inspector -Cum- Facilitator and to the District Magistrate notice in
the Form and manner as may be specified by the Chief Inspector for the purpose.
(b) When a mine has been reopened, the owner, agent or manager of the mine shall forthwith communicate the actual
date of the reopening to the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator, the Regional Inspector-Cum- Facilitator and to the District
Magistrate.
(8) When any appointment is made of an agent, manager, engineer, surveyor, ventilation officer, safety officer, or
assistant manager or when the employment of any such person is terminated or any such person leaves the said
employment, or when any change occurs in the address of an agent or manager, the owner, agent or manager shall,
within seven days from the date of such appointment, termination or change, give to the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator,
the Regional Inspector-Cum- Facilitator a notice in the Form and manner as may be specified by the Chief Inspector for
the purpose.
(9) When a change occurs in the name or ownership of a mine or in the address of the owner, the owner, agent or
manager shall, within seven days from the date of the change, give to the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator, the Regional
Inspector-Cum- Facilitator a notice in the Form and manner as may be specified by the Chief Inspector-Cum-Facilitator
for the purpose:
Provided that where the owner of a mine is a firm or other association of individuals, a change of any partner
in the case of a firm;
(i) of any member in the case of an association;
(ii) of any director in the case of a public company; or
(iii) of any shareholder in the case of a private company,
shall also be intimated to the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator, the Regional Inspector-Cum- Facilitator, within seven
days from the date of the change.
(10) When the ownership of a mine is transferred, the previous owner or his or her agent shall make over to the new
owner or his or her agent, within a period of seven days of the transfer of ownership, all plans, sections, reports, registers
and other records maintained in pursuance of the Code and the regulations, or orders made there under, and all
correspondence relating to the working of the mine relevant thereto; and when the requirements of this clause have been
duly complied with, both the previous and the new owners or their respective agents shall forthwith inform the Chief
Inspector-cum-Facilitator, the Regional Inspector-Cum- Facilitator in writing.
(11) No person shall act or be employed as a manager under section 67 of the Code unless he has attained 23 years of
age and is paid by, and is directly answerable to the owner or agent of the mine.
(12) No person shall act, or be appointed, as manager of more than one mine except with the prior permission in writing
of the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator and subject to such conditions as he may specify therein, for a period not
exceeding twelve months unless renewed:
Provided that the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator may at any time, by an order in writing, vary or revoke any
such permission if the circumstances, under which the permission was granted, have altered or the Chief Inspector-cum Facilitator finds that the manager has not been able to exercise effective supervision in the mines under his charge.
(13) Where under the provisions of Rule 96 of the Occupational Safety, Health and Working Conditions (Central) Rules,
2025 a person holding a First Class Manager’s Certificate or Second Class Manager’s Certificate has been appointed
as manager, a person holding lower qualifications shall not, except with the previous permission in writing of the Chief
Inspector cum Facilitator and subject to such conditions as he may specify therein, be so appointed during the succeeding
twelve months, notwithstanding any reduction in the average output of the mine.
(14) Where by reason of absence or for any other reason, the manager is unable to exercise daily personal supervision
or is unable to perform his duties under the Code or these regulations, or orders made thereunder, the owner, agent or
manager shall authorise in writing a person whom he considers competent, to act as manager of the mine:
Provided that –
(i) such person holds a Manager’s Certificate;
(ii) no such authorisation shall have effect for a period in excess of sixty days.
(iii)The owner, agent or manager, as the case may be, shall forthwith send by registered post, speed
post or by email to the Regional Inspector-cum-Facilitator a written notice intimating that such an
authorisation has been made, and stating the reason for the authorisation, the qualifications and
experience of the person authorised, and the date of the commencement and ending of the
authorisation;
(15) The persons so authorised to act as manager under sub-regulation (14) shall, during the period of such authorisation,
have the same responsibilities, discharge the same duties, and be subject to the same liabilities as the manager.
(16) No manager shall vacate his office without giving due notice in writing to the owner or agent at least thirty days
before the day on which he wishes to vacate his office:
Provided that the owner or agent may permit the manager to vacate his office after giving a shorter notice.
(17) No manager shall be entrusted by the owner or agent with any work, nor shall he himself perform any work, which
may necessitate his frequent or prolonged absence from the mine.
(18) The owner, agent and manager shall ensure provide for the safety and proper discipline of persons employed in the
mine.
(19) The owner or agent shall provide suitable residential accommodation for the manager and the assistant manager
within a distance of twenty five kilometres from all mine openings, and every manager, and assistant manager shall
reside in the accommodation so provided:
Provided that where special difficulties exist which render compliance with these provisions not reasonably
practicable, the Chief Inspector cum Facilitator may, by an order in writing and subject to such conditions as he may
specify therein, grant exemption from the same.
(20) If any doubt arises as to any matter under sub-regulation (17) or sub-regulation (19), it shall be referred to the Chief
Inspector-cum-Facilitator for decision.
(21) Except as hereinafter provided in sub-regulation (12), no manager shall act as manager or in any other capacity in
another mine.
(22) Except in a case of emergency, no person who is not an official or competent person shall give, otherwise than
through the manager, instructions to a person employed in a mine, who is responsible to the manager.
CHAPTER IV
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF MINE MANAGEMENT, CONTRACTORS, MANUFACTURERS,
OFFICIALS, COMPETENT PERSONS AND WORKMEN
30. Duties and responsibilities of owner. – (1) The owner of every mine shall ensure that an adequate and effective
Safety Management Plan (SMP) is framed and implemented in the mine to eliminate or minimise the risks to safety and
health of persons employed in the mine.
(2) The Owner shall take all necessary measures to eliminate or minimise the risks to safety and health of persons
employed in mines under their control and shall-
(a) ensure that the mine is designed, constructed, maintained and provided with fit-for-purpose electrical,
mechanical and other equipment, including a communication system, to provide conditions for safe operation
and a healthy working environment;
(b) ensure that the machine or plant is commissioned, operated, maintained and de-commissioned in such a way
that workers can perform the work assigned to them without endangering their safety and health or that of other
persons;
(c) take steps to maintain the stability of the ground in which persons have access in the context of their work;
(d) where practicable, provide from every underground workplace, two exits each of which is connected to
separate means of egress to the surface;
(e) ensure the monitoring, assessment and regular inspection of the working environment to identify the various
hazards to which the workers may be exposed and to assess their level of exposure;
(f) ensure adequate ventilation for all underground working to which access is permitted;
(g) in respect of zones susceptible to particular hazards, draw up and implement an operating plan and procedures
to ensure a safe system of work and the protection of workers;
(h) take measures and precautions appropriate to the nature of a mine operation to prevent, detect and combat
the start and spread of fires, explosions and inundations;
(i) ensure that, when there is serious danger to the safety and health of workers, operations are stopped and
workers are evacuated to a safe location;
(j) ensure that corrective actions are taken immediately, when manager or other officials report non-compliance
with the provisions of these regulations or code of practices, by any person.
(k) ensure that the Safety Management Plan of the mine include but not limited to the provisions contained in
clause (a) to (j).
(3) (a) The owner of every mine shall provide and maintain a documented management structure to ensure effective
implementation of safety management plan in the mine; and
(b) The above document shall state the responsibilities of every person holding position in the management structure.
(4) The owner of every mine shall provide adequate resources to ensure effective implementation of the safety
management plan.
(5) The owner of every mine shall ensure audit of the safety management plan and review the effectiveness and
implementation of the same.
(6) The owner shall ensure preparation of an emergency response plan specific to each mine for reasonably foreseeable
industrial and natural disasters.
(7) Where workers are exposed to physical, chemical or biological hazards, the owner shall-
(a) inform the workers, in a comprehensible manner, of the hazards associated with their work, the health risks
involved and relevant preventive and protective measures;
(b) take appropriate measures to eliminate or minimize the risks resulting from exposure to those hazards;
(c) where adequate protection against risks of accident or injury to health including exposure to adverse
conditions is not possible to be ensured by other means, provide and maintain at no cost to the worker, suitable
protective equipment, clothing as necessary and other facilities as defined by these regulations;
(d) provide workers who have suffered from an injury or illness at the workplace with first aid, appropriate
transportation from the workplace and access to appropriate medical facilities.
(8) The owner shall ensure that-
(a) adequate training and re-training programs and comprehensible instructions are provided for workers, at no
cost to them, on safety and health matters as well as on the work assigned;
(b) adequate supervision and control are provided in each shift to secure the safe operation of the mine;
(c) a system is established so that the names of all persons who are employed belowground can be accurately
known at any time, as well as their probable location;
(d) all accidents and dangerous occurrences are investigated and appropriate remedial actions are taken;
31. General responsibilities of supplier, manufacturer, designer and technical consultant. - (1) A person who
designs, manufactures, imports, provides or transfers machinery, equipment or substances for use in coal mines shall –
(a) ensure that the machinery, equipment or substances do not entail dangers for the safety and health of those using
them correctly;
(b) make available-
(i)information concerning their requirement for the correct installation, maintenance and use of machinery and
equipment and the correct storage and use of substances;
(ii)information concerning the hazards of machinery and equipment, the dangerous properties of hazardous
substances and physical agents or products; and
(iii) information on how to eliminate or control risks arising from the identified hazards associated with the
products.
(iv) information regarding designed life span of the machinery for safe operation in mines.
(2) A person, firm or institute who provides technical studies and consultancy shall –
(a) ensure proper scientific basis to the studies and consultancy along with exemptions and limitations.
(b) ensure adequate post study technical support whenever required.
32. Responsibilities of contractor. – (1) A contractor deployed in a mine for any work shall-
(a) establish effective ongoing communication and co-ordination between appropriate levels of supervisors, officials
and senior officials of the mine prior to commencing work, which shall include provisions for identifying hazards and
the measures to eliminate and control risks;
(b) ensure arrangements for reporting work related injuries and diseases, ill health and incidents among his workers
while performing work in the mine;
(c) provide relevant workplace safety and health hazards awareness and training to their workers prior to commencing
and as work progresses as necessary; and
(d) ensure compliance of the provisions of the Code, and the rules and regulations framed thereunder with respect to the
assigned work related to the contract.
(2) When deploying contractors, the owner, agent and manager shall ensure that:
(a) the same safety and training requirements apply to the contractors and their workers as to the workers of the
establishment;
(b)where required, only such contractors are deployed that have been duly registered or hold licenses; and
(c) the contract specifies safety and health requirements as well as sanctions and penalties in case of non-compliance
and such contract shall include the right for mine officials to stop the work whenever a risk of serious injury is apparent
and to suspend operations until the necessary remedies are put in place.
(3) When deploying contractors, the owner or agent shall submit the details of every contractor engaged in the mine,
indicating the ownership, address with contact details, the contract awarded and a statement showing the names and
address of every person working on behalf of the contractor in the management, control and direction with such
contract.
33. Duties of competent person. - Every competent person shall be subject to orders of his or her senior officials, carry
out the duties assigned to him or her in accordance with the provisions of the Code and of these regulations and orders
made thereunder, and shall not –
(a) depute another person to perform his or her work without the sanction of his or her senior official;
(b) absent himself or herself without having previously obtained permission from such official for the term of his or her
absence or without having been relieved by a duly competent person; and
(c) without permission from such official, perform during his or her shift any duties other than those for which he or she
has been appointed.
34. Duties of officials. – (1) Every official shall carry out the duties assigned to him or her by the manager or assistant
manager in accordance with the provisions of the Code and of these regulations and orders made thereunder.
(2) Every official shall, to the best of his or her power, see that persons under his or her charge understand and carry out
their respective duties properly.
35. Duties and responsibilities of manager. – (1) In every mine, daily personal supervision shall be exercised by the
manager:
Provided that in case of working belowground, manager shall visit and examine the working on at least four
days in every week to ensure safety in every respect:
Provided further that at least one visit in every fortnight shall be made during the night shift:
Provided also that where owing to any unavoidable cause manager is unable to carry out the aforesaid duties
or inspections, manager shall record the reasons for the same in the book kept under sub-regulation (2).
(2) The manager shall maintain, in a bound paged book kept for the purpose or in retrievable and non-editable electronic
form, a diary; and shall record therein the result of each of his inspections and also the action taken by manager to
rectify the defects noticed, if any.
(3) The manager shall make arrangements for all overmen and other officials to meet him/or her or the assistant manager
once in every working day for the purpose of conferring on them matters connected with their duties.
(4) The manager shall ensure sufficient supply of proper materials and appliances for the safety of the mine and the
persons employed therein; and if he or she be not the owner or agent of the mine, shall report in writing to the owner or
agent, when anything is required for the aforesaid purpose that is not within the scope of his or her authority to order,
and a copy of every such report shall be recorded in a bound-paged book kept for the purpose or in retrievable and non editable electronic form.
(5) On receipt of a requisition under sub-regulation (4), the owner or agent shall promptly arrange to supply the said
materials and appliances, and shall within three days of receipt of the requisition, intimate to the manager in writing the
action taken to meet the requisition.
(6) The manager shall assign to every competent person his particular duties and take all possible steps to ensure that
every such person understands and carries out the provisions contained in the Code and the rules or regulations made
thereunder in a proper manner.
(7) The manager shall provide every mining supervisor with a tracing, up to the date of the last survey, showing the
workings of the district belowground assigned to mining supervisor and such tracing shall, where any work of reduction
or extraction of pillars is being carried out, show clearly the reference of the permission and the manner in which such
reduction or extraction is to be carried out:
Provided that in case of opencast mines, such tracing shall also show the sections of the working under his
charge.
(8) The manager shall examine all reports, registers and other records required to be made or kept in pursuance of the
provisions of the Code or of the regulations or orders made thereunder, and shall countersign the same with date:
Provided that the manager may, by an order in writing, delegate this duty to an assistant manager except in
cases where a specific provision is made requiring the manager to countersign a report or register.
(9) The manager shall give attention to, and cause to be carefully investigated any specific representation or complaint
that may be made to manager in writing by an employee of the mine as to any matter affecting the safety or health of
persons in or about the mine.
(10) When there occurs in a mine any accident resulting in bodily injury or loss of life to any person as specified in
section 10 of the Code or any dangerous occurrence, as specified under section 11 of the Code, the manager shall, as
soon as possible, inspect the site of the accident or the dangerous occurrence, as the case may be, and shall also, either
himself/or herself or through an assistant manager or safety officer, have an inquiry made into the cause and
circumstances attending the same and the result of every such enquiry along with a plan and sections and, wherever
practicable, a photograph or photographs of the site of the accident or dangerous occurrence showing details, shall be
recorded in a bound paged book kept for the purpose or in retrievable and non-editable electronic form and a copy
thereof shall be furnished to the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator and Regional Inspector-cum-Facilitator within fifteen
days of the accident.
(11) The manager shall perform such other duties as have been prescribed in that behalf under the provisions of the
Code, the regulations or orders made thereunder.
(12) The manager may suspend or take such disciplinary action against any employee for contravention of any of the
provisions of the Code or the regulations and orders made thereunder.
36. Duties and responsibilities of assistant manager. - (1) The assistant manager shall carry out the duties assigned
to him or her by the manager, and shall see that in the part of the mine assigned to him or her by the manager, all work
is carried out in accordance with the provisions of the Code and of the regulations and orders made thereunder.
(2) The assistant manager shall, subject to the orders of the manager, visit and examine the workings under his charge,
or part thereof, on every working day.
(3) The assistant manager shall, from time to time, carefully examine every travelable part of the mine or part thereof
placed under his or her charge, whether frequented by work persons or not.
(4) In the absence of the manager, the assistant manager shall have the same responsibility, discharge the same duties
and be subject to the same liabilities as the manager, but not so as to exempt the manager therefrom.
(5) The assistant manager shall, in a bound paged book kept for the purpose or in retrievable and non-editable electronic
form, record the result of each of his or her inspections and also the action taken by him or her to rectify the defects
noticed, if any.
37. Duties of ventilation officer. – (1) The ventilation officer shall-
(a) ensure the observance of all regulations and orders concerning ventilation, spontaneous heating, fire, gas and coal
dust including dust suppression and shall advise the manager, if any alteration is required in the ventilation system to
ensure adequacy of ventilation in compliance with these regulations or orders;
(b) advise the manager on day to day problems of ventilation, gas, coal dust, spontaneous heating and fire;
(c) maintain close liaison with the assistant managers and other officials, and assist them in their day-to-day ventilation
problems;
(d) carry out ventilation surveys of the mine and undertake any other special work relating thereto as may be directed
by the manager from time to time;
(e) take such steps as are necessary to ensure compliance with the ventilation standards required in terms of these
regulations or otherwise;
(f) check the speed of main mechanical ventilator, amperage drawn by its electric motor, and fan drift water gauge at
least once in a day and he or she shall investigate any unusual change in the water gauge and report to the manager;
(g) determine the efficiency of the main mechanical ventilator once at least in every three months and get the fan blades
and the fan drift cleaned when necessary;
(h) ensure that copies of standing orders in the event of stoppage of the main mechanical ventilator are posted at
conspicuous places at the mine, and also ensure that the persons concerned understand the instructions contained therein;
(i) ensure the correct siting and installation of auxiliary and booster fans belowground;
(j) examine at frequent intervals all ventilation appliances like doors, brattices, air crossings, regulators, stoppings,
booster and auxiliary fans, ventilation ductings and other devices of ventilation control in the mine and report any defect
in the same to the manager;
(k) take necessary steps to stop any leakage through any of the devices and ensure that the ventilation appliances are
maintained in good order;
(l) ensure that sufficient quantity of good air is coursed into all working places and reaches all workings belowground,
and for this purpose, shall -
(i) see that the ventilation stoppings, brattices, etc., are constructed as per specifications and are kept extended
sufficiently;
(ii) see that measurements of air quantity, temperature and humidity are regularly taken as specified and bring
up-to-date the entries on the check boards provided at each air measurement station;
(iii) determine the Ventilation Efficiency Quotient (VEQ);
(iv) see that mine air samples are properly collected at the appointed time and place, and analysed within forty eight hours of taking thereof; and
(v) make observations for inflammable and any other harmful gases;
(m) maintain separate tracing of the ventilation, rescue, stone dusting and the dust sampling plans and bring them up to-date;
(n) bring to the notice of surveyor any changes in the ventilation system or ventilation appliances and shall ensure that
all old markings on the ventilation and rescue plans are corrected and new ventilation circuits are shown forthwith;
(o) regularly check the barometer provided at the mine and report any unusual change in barometric pressure to the
manager for appropriate actions;
(p) take care of the instruments and apparatus used in the mines for environmental monitoring and ensure that all such
instruments are maintained in good order and calibrated at specified intervals;
(q) regularly visit returns of working districts and old workings including fire stoppings, if necessary, for symptoms of
spontaneous heating and fire and report to the manager forthwith any such symptoms observed by him or her and shall
himself/or herself take such steps as may be immediately necessary for the safety of the workers;
(r) check the firefighting measures and take necessary steps by regular rehearsals to ensure that all firefighting equipment
are maintained in working order and the concerned staff are fit and conversant with their duties in the event of a fire in
the mine;
(s) take necessary steps for proper cleaning, treatment and suppression of coal dust in the mine and see that the
arrangements for wet-cutting at the faces and water spraying at and within ninety meters of the working places are
properly installed and function satisfactorily;
(t) ensure that the stone dust barriers are correctly sited, properly constructed and maintained in accordance with the
statutory requirements or otherwise; and bring the entries on the check boards up-to-date from time to time;
(u) ensure that samples of mine roadway dust and of airborne dust (if required by the manager) are regularly taken in
the specified manner;
(v) collect air samples from sealed off areas, exhaust gases from diesel vehicles and from such other places as may be
required by the manager;
(w) ensure that all records and reports relating to ventilation, spontaneous heating, fire, gas and coal dust are kept up to-date and entries are made regularly in the check boards for ventilation and stone dust barriers:
Provided that nothing contained above shall exempt the manager, assistant manager, surveyor, mining
supervisor, an assistant mining supervisor or any other competent person concerned, from any corresponding duties and
responsibilities specified for them in these regulations or any orders made thereunder; and
(x) assist the manager in any matter relating to the ventilation of the mine.
(2) No duties other than those specified above shall be assigned to the ventilation officer except in an emergency.
(3) The ventilation officer shall maintain, in a bound paged book or in retrievable and non-editable electronic form, a
detailed record of the work performed by him or her every day.
38. Duties and responsibilities of Mining Supervisor– (1) The mining supervisor shall subject to the orders of superior
officials, have responsibility, charge and control of such part of the mine, and shall carry out such duties, as may be
assigned to him or her by the manager.
(2) The mining supervisor shall, -
(a) while on duty, carry a tracing of the workings of such district and shall keep the tracing up-to-date;
(b) in his or her district, make the inspections and reports required by these regulations;
(c) ensure that the subordinate officials and competent persons in mining supervisor district carry out their
respective duties in a proper manner;
(d) ensure that mining operations in the part of the mine assigned to him or her under sub-regulation (1) are
carried out as per the code of practices framed under these regulations.
(3) The mining supervisor shall, to the best of his or her power, enforce in mining supervisor’s district the provisions of
the Code, of these regulations and orders made thereunder, and shall, subject to the control of manager and the assistant
manager, if any, give such directions as may be necessary to ensure compliance with those provisions, and to secure the
safety of the district and the safety and proper discipline of the persons employed therein.
(4) The mining supervisor shall see that sufficient supplies of timber, support materials, brattice, tools and tackles,
appliances, and other necessaries required for the safe working of his or her district are kept at convenient places therein.
(5) The mining supervisor shall –
(a) ensure that every air-crossing, stopping, door, brattice and other ventilation device is maintained in good order;
(b) ensure that the ventilation is effective in his or her district, and when brattices or air pipes or ducts are required to
be used for the ventilation of the working places, he or she shall see that they are kept sufficiently advanced so that an
adequate amount of air reaches every such working place;
(c) have power to send out of the mine any person under his or her charge who infringes or attempts to infringe any
provision of the Code or of the regulations or orders made thereunder, or fails to carry out any direction given with
regard to safety, and shall report such matter in writing to the manager;
(d)ensure that all tracks and tramlines are properly laid, graded, ballasted or otherwise packed;
(e) see that the manholes on the haulage roadways are kept safe, clear of any obstruction, and properly white-washed;
(f) ensure that the stop-blocks, runway switches and other safety devices are fixed and used as required under the
regulations, drag or back-stays are provided and regularly used behind tubs ascending inclines and that a sufficient
supply of suitable sprags is provided where tubs are loaded on a gradient or lowered down a gradient by hand;
(g) stop the use forthwith if he or she finds any of the ropes, chains, signals, brakes, jig wheels and post or other apparatus
in use in his or her district to be in an unsafe condition;
(h) ensure that, except for the purposes of inspection, examination and repair every person other than an official or a
haulage attendant travels by the travelling roadway;
(i) give prompt attention to the removal of any danger observed or reported to him or her, and he or she shall see that
dangerous places are adequately fenced off;
(j) see that approved safety lamps are used belowground.
(6) In case of opencast workings, the mining supervisor shall ensure that-
(a) sides of benches are kept properly dressed;
(b) stability of benches is not endangered;
(c) haul roads are kept maintained;
(d) stability of overburden dumps is not endangered;
(e) there is no over-crowding of men and machinery at the working faces;
(f) adequate lighting is provided at the area under his or her control; and
(g) adequate precautions as laid down in these regulations are taken before blasting operations is conducted;
(h) all machinery and plant are operated in safe and secured manner.
(i) dust control measures are implemented.
(7) The mining supervisor shall –
(a) devote the whole of his or her time to his or her duties and visit each working place in his or her district as often as
may be necessary or possible;
(b) not, except for justifiable cause, leave the district in his or her charge until he or she has finished the inspections
required under these regulations and any other duties that mining supervisor is required to perform, or until relieved by
a duly appointed substitute;
(c) if the mine is working in a continuous succession of shifts, confer with the official succeeding him or her and give
succeeding official such information as may be necessary for the safety of his or her district and of persons employed
therein;
(d) at the end of shift, he or she shall record in a bound paged book kept for the purpose or in retrievable and non editable electronic form a general report in the specified format on the performance of all his or her duties during the
shift, including anything concerning the proper working of the mine and the safety and discipline of persons employed
in his or her district.
39. Duties and responsibilities of Mechanical Supervisor. - (1) The Mechanical supervisor shall subject to the orders
of superior officials, have responsibility and charge of such number of plant and machinery and shall carry out such
duties, as may be assigned to him or her by the manager.
(2) The mechanical supervisor shall-
(a) while on duty make the inspections of plant and machinery in his or her charge and ensure that these are in safe
working order;
(b) supervise the erection, commissioning, repair, maintenance, decommissioning and marching of machinery placed
under his or her charge and ensure that all works are carried out in accordance with respective Code of Practices framed
under these regulations;
(c)ensure that the officials and competent persons under his or her charge carry out the respective duties in accordance
with Code of Practices framed under these regulations;
(d) stop the use forthwith if he or she finds any of the plant, machinery or other apparatus in use under his or her charge
to be in an unsafe condition and the same shall be reported to the Engineer in writing;
(e) at the end of his or her shift, record in a bound paged book kept for the purpose or in retrievable and non-editable
electronic form a report on all activities concerning proper and safe working of plant and machinery under his or her
charge.
40. Duties and responsibilities of an Assistant Mining Supervisor. – (1) The assistant mining supervisor or other
competent person appointed under regulation 121 shall, subject to orders of superior officials, have responsibility,
charge and control of the district of the mine assigned to him or her by the manager or assistant manager.
(2) An assistant mining supervisor shall -
(a) take reasonable means to ensure proper observance of the requirements of the Code and of the regulations, and orders
made thereunder by persons under his or her charge and shall, as soon as practicable, report any contravention thereof
to his or her superior official;
(b)make such inspection and reports as are required by these regulations, and in making such examination, he or she
shall pay particular attention to edges of the goaf, if any, for checking supports and for presence of gas;
(c) except in the case of a mine working in a continuous succession of shifts, on completion of the first inspection of the
district, proceed to the station specified under regulation 121 and instruct all persons as to their places of work and as
to any special precautions necessary to be observed by them;
(d) if he or she finds any person in a place other than the one assigned to that person, he or she may order such person
out of the mine, and shall forthwith report the matter to his or her superior official;
(e) ensure that no inexperienced person is employed on any work except under the supervision of an experienced person.
(f) see that the roof and sides of all traveling roadways and working places in his or her district are made and kept secure;
(g) where the height of any working place in the district in his or her charge measured from floor to roof exceeds three
meters, see that a suitable wooden bunton or pole by which all parts of the roof may be effectively tested by a person
standing on the floor and a ladder of suitable length are kept at convenient places in the district;
(h) report to his or her superior official any deficiency in timber, support materials, appliances and other necessaries
required for the safe working of the district;
(i)Where either of the two ways affording means of egress from the district to the surface is not ordinarily used for
travelling, travel, once at least in every seven days, the whole of such roadway in order to make himself thoroughly
acquainted with the same; and
(j) see that no support is withdrawn except by means of a safety prop-withdrawer.
(3) If assistant mining supervisor observes any dangerous place during the course of his or her inspections or if any
danger at a place where work persons are employed is reported to him or her, he or she shall, if the danger is not possible
to be removed forthwith, withdraw all persons from such place and shall not leave the place until the danger has been
removed in his or her presence or all approaches to the place have been fenced off so as to prevent persons from
inadvertently entering such place.
(4) The assistant mining supervisor shall -
(a) take care that any dangerous operation is carried out with due precautions, and in such cases shall be present
throughout whenever any work of clearing falls of ground and setting of supports therein is being carried out;
(b) cause the entrance to every place which is not in actual use or in course of working or extension, to be fenced across
the whole width, so as to prevent persons from inadvertently entering such place;
(c) if he or she finds any accumulation of inflammable or noxious gases, take such precautions as specified in regulation
158 and shall not remove such accumulation until he or she has received instructions in that behalf from his or her
superior official;
(d) on receipt of information of an accident to any person in his or her district, proceed at once to the place of accident,
inspect the place and, if required, supervise the rescue operations, and shall report or send notice of the accident to the
manager or assistant manager;
(e) devote the whole of his or her time to his or her duties, and shall not leave the mine until the end of the shift or until
relieved by a duly appointed substitute;
(f) if the mine is worked by a continuous succession of shifts, before leaving his or her district, confer with the assistant
mining supervisor or other competent person succeeding him or her, and shall acquaint him or her with all matters
requiring his or her personal attention and give him or her such other information as may be necessary for the safety of
his or her district and of the persons employed therein;
(g) see that mining operations in the district of the mine assigned to him or her under sub-regulation (1) are carried out
as per the code of practices framed under these regulations.
(5) In case of opencast workings, the assistant mining supervisor shall ensure that-
(a) sides of benches are kept properly dressed;
(b) stability of benches is not endangered;
(c) haul roads are kept maintained;
(d) stability of overburden dumps is not endangered; and
(e) dust control measures are implemented.
41. Duties and responsibilities of shotfirer. – The shotfirer shall –
(a) carry out shotfirer duties in accordance with the provisions of these regulations and of any orders made thereunder
with respect to the transport and use of explosives;
(b) be responsible for the observance by his or her assistants, if any, of such provisions and of any direction with a view
to safety which may be given to them by a superior official;
(c) not hand over any explosives to any unauthorised person;
(d) ensure that clay, sand or other suitable stemming material is available in sufficient quantities at convenient places;
(e) be present when shots are being charged and stemmed; and shall himself or herself fire the shots;
(f) be responsible, when a shot has misfired, for seeing that the place is adequately fenced and that the provisions of
regulation 196 are strictly observed.
42. Duties of support person. – The support man shall –
(a) carry out the orders of the manager or assistant manager, mining supervisor, assistant mining supervisor or other
competent person with respect to the securing of roof and sides and the other working places;
(b) ensure placement of supports are strictly in accordance to the support plan;
(c) at once report to the assistant mining supervisor or other competent person any shortage of support materials in his
or her district;
(d) in case of use of timber, be responsible to see that wood cuttings are not left in any working below ground.
43. Duties of attendant of main mechanical ventilator. – The person in charge of the main mechanical ventilator
shall –
(a) keep the ventilator running at the speed fixed by the manager;
(b) examine the machinery and observe the pressure-recording or water gauge and the speed-indicator at intervals of not
more than one hour, and shall enter the readings of the indicator in a bound paged book kept for the purpose at the fan house;
(c) immediately report to his or her superior official any stoppage of, damage to, or defect or derangement in the
machinery, or any unusual variation in the water-gauge or other indicators and shall also immediately report to him or
her any unusual circumstances in regard to mine ventilation which may come to his notice;
(d) not leave place until relieved by a duly appointed substitute where the ventilator is continuously operated.
44. Duties of lamp room in-charge. - The person in-charge of a safety lamp-room shall-
(a) be responsible for ensuring that all lamps in the safety lamp-room including safety lamps are properly maintained as
per manufacturers specifications and in accordance with the provisions of these regulations;
(b) see that the safety lamp-room is kept in a neat and tidy condition, and that all damaged and defective gauges, glasses
and other parts of safety lamp are not kept or stored in such room;
(c) see that fire extinguishers or other means of dealing with fires provided in the safety- lamp rooms are in good
condition and readily available for use;
(d) see that all records required by the regulations for the issue, return and maintenance of safety lamps are properly
maintained;
(e) see that every person going below ground is provided with a lamp having adequate charge to sustain at least whole
of the shift;
(f) carry out such other duties relating to the maintenance, issue and return of safety lamps as may be specified by the
manager or the assistant manager.
45. Duties and responsibilities of surveyor. – (1) The surveyor shall –
(a) make such accurate surveys and levellings, and prepare such plans and sections and tracings thereof, as the manager
may direct or as may be required by the Code or by the regulations or orders made thereunder, and shall sign the plans,
sections and tracings and date his or her signature;
(b) be responsible for the accuracy of any plan and section, or tracings thereof that has been prepared and signed by him
or her.
(2) The surveyor shall record in a bound paged book kept for the purpose or in retrievable and non- editable electronic
form.
(a) the full facts when working of the mine have approached to about 120 meters from the mine boundary, or from
disused or waterlogged workings;
(b) any doubts which may arise or exist concerning the accuracy of the plans and sections prepared under these
regulations;
(c) any other matter relating to the preparation of the plans and sections that he or she may like to bring to the notice of
the manager, and every entry in the book or retrievable and non-editable electronic form shall be signed/ or e-signed as
the case may be and dated by the surveyor and countersigned and dated by the manager:
Provided that where in any mine two or more surveyors are employed, each of the surveyors shall make the
entries aforesaid in respect of the workings in their respective jurisdiction or of the plans and sections in his or her
charge.
(3) Nothing in sub-regulation (2) shall absolve the owner, agent or manager of their responsibility under the provisions
of the Code and under these regulations or orders made thereunder.
46. Duties and responsibilities of engineer. - The engineer appointed for the purpose shall–
(a) subject to the orders of the manager and other superior official, hold general charge of all machinery at the mine;
and shall be responsible for the proper installation, maintenance and safe working of such machinery;
(b) when any machinery is shifted or newly installed, ensure that it is given a trial run before it is put into use, and shall
be present during every such trial run;
(c) be present throughout whenever any work of installing, changing or recapping of any winding rope, or of installing,
changing or annealing any suspension gear, is being carried on;
(d) ensure that the provisions of the Code and of these regulations and orders made thereunder relating to the installation,
maintenance, operation or examination of machinery are properly carried out by himself or herself and by subordinate
officials, competent persons or work persons as the case may be, appointed for the purpose;
(e) if fitters or mechanics, electricians or other subordinate officials or competent persons are appointed for the purpose,
examine all reports, registers and other records relating to the installation, maintenance, operation or examination of
machinery required to be made or kept in pursuance of the Code, these regulations or orders made thereunder, and shall
countersign the same and date his signature.
47. Duties of Winding Engine Operator. – (1) A Winding engine operator who possessing winding engine operator’s
certificate of competency shall-
(a) at the beginning of his or her shift, examine the engine, brakes and all appliances in his or her charge and satisfy
himself or herself that they are in good working order;
(b) during their respective shifts, keep the winding engine and apparatus connected therewith properly cleaned and oiled
and shall ensure that the engine room is clean and free of inflammable material;
(c) immediately report in writing to the engineer or other competent person appointed for the purpose any defect which
he or she has noticed in the engine, brake, indicator, drum, rope or other appliances under his or her charge;
(d) not allow any unauthorised person to enter the engine room or in any way to interfere with the engine;
(e) thoroughly acquaint himself or herself with, and carefully attend to, the prescribed code of signals and shall not start
the engine until he or she has received the proper signal to do so:
Provided that if the signal is indistinct, he or she shall not start the engine until it has been repeated and he or
she clearly understands it;
(f) avoid jerk in starting, running and stopping the engine, and shall cause the cage or other means of conveyance to be
brought gently to rest at any stopping place;
(g) while persons are being lowered or raised in the shaft, the winding engine operator shall not drive the engine at a
speed higher than that fixed by the manager for man-riding purposes and approved by the Regional Inspector-cum Facilitator;
(h) not unclutch the drum of the winder until he or she has assured himself or herself immediately beforehand by testing
the brake of the drum against the full power of the engine to see that the brake is in proper condition to hold the load
suspended from the said drum:
Provided that when the drum is unclutched, winding engine operator shall use the brake only for the purpose
of maintaining such drum stationery, and shall not lower men or materials from an unclutched drum;
(i) on no pretext leave the handle or brake whilst the engine is in motion, or while persons are riding a cage or other
means of conveyance in the shaft; and
(j) not leave the engine whilst persons are at work in the shaft, and whenever the winding engine operator has occasion
to leave the engine, the winding engine operator shall cut off the power and secure the drums with brake;
(2) The winding engine operator of a winding engine by which persons are lowered or raised in a shaft, shall not leave
the engine at the end of his or her shift unless all the persons have come out of the shaft or unless relieved by a duly
appointed substitute.
48. Duties of pit top attendant and onsetter. – (1) Every pit top attendant or onsetter shall-
(a) subject to the orders of a superior official, have full control of the top or bottom of shaft or the inset, as the case may
be, and shall report to such official any person who, without authority, gives a signal or disobeys instructions;
(b) thoroughly acquaint himself or herself with, and carefully attend to, the prescribed code of signals, and shall properly
transmit the signals by the means provided:
Provided that the pit top attendant or onsetter shall not act on any signal, the correctness of which he or she is
in doubt, except a signal which pit top attendant or onsetter he believes to be “to stop” and shall not allow any
unauthorised person to give signals;
(c) immediately report to his or her superior official any defect in the signalling installation;
(d) devote the whole of working shift his or her time to his or her duties, and shall not leave his or her post during the
period of his or her duty. Where persons are raised or lowered in the shaft, he or she shall not leave the his or her post
at the end of his or her shift unless all the persons have come out of the shaft or unless relieved by a duly appointed
substitute;
(e) not allow more than the authorised number of persons to enter the cage or other means of conveyance at any one
time;
(f) not, unless specially authorised in writing by the manager in that behalf, allow any person when riding in a cage or
other means of conveyance, to take with him or her any bulky materials other than tools and instruments:
Provided that nothing in this clause shall be deemed to prohibit the carrying, in a cage or other means of
conveyance, of explosives by a shotfirer or other competent person;
(g) after any stoppage of winding for repairs or for any other cause for a period exceeding two hours, not allow any
person to ride in the cage or other means of conveyance unless it has been run at least one complete trip up and down
the working portion of the shaft;
(h) not allow any person to ride on the top or edge of any cage or other means of conveyance except when engaged in
examination, repair or any other work in the shaft;
(i) after persons have entered the cage, see that the cage gates on both sides are in position and closed, before signaling
for the cage to be lowered or raised;
(j) not allow any unauthorised person to handle tubs in or out of the cage;
(k) while tubs are being lowered or raised, see that the catches are holding the tubs properly before signaling the cage
or other means of conveyance away and if pit top attendant or onsetter notices any defect in the tub-catches, pit top
attendant or onsetter shall immediately inform his superior official;
(l) at any entrance into a shaft or inset which is provided with gates or fences not worked by the cage or other means of
conveyance, not begin to remove the gate or fence until the cage or other means of conveyance has stopped at the
entrance, and shall close the gate before pit top attendant or onsetter has signalled the cage or other means of conveyance
away, and he shall not permit any unauthorised person to open or interfere with the gate;
(m) see that all fences and gates provided at the top of the shaft or at any inset are in position;
(n) not permit any unauthorised person to remove a fence or gate and if pit top attendant or onsetter notices any defect
in such fence or gate, immediately inform his or her superior official;
(o) keep the top of the shaft or the inset and the floor of every cage free from loose materials;
(p) when long timber, pipes, rails or other materials projecting over the top of a cage or other means of conveyance are
lowered or raised, ensure that the projecting ends are securely fastened to the rope, chains or bow;
(q) when pit top attendant or onsetter suspects that the cages are not working smoothly in the shaft or when pit top
attendant or onsetter hears anything unusual happening in the shaft while the winding engine is working, immediately
give signal to the winding engineman to stop the engine.
(2) The pit top attendant shall-
(a) at the beginning of his shift, see that the keps are in proper working order;
(b) when pit top attendant is informed of any danger in the shaft, not allow any person to descend except for the purpose
of examination or repair and during the time that such examination or repair is going on, be on duty and listen for
signals;
(c) not permit any person descending the shaft to carry any intoxicating drink or drug, or allow any intoxicated person
to descend.
(3) The pit top attendant shall not leave his or her place of work unless duly relieved by his or her successor.
49. Duties of haulage engine operator and haulage attendant, etc.- (1) At the beginning of his shift, the haulage
engine operator shall examine the engine, its brake and all appliances in his charge, and shall satisfy himself or herself
that they are in good working order.
(2) The haulage engine operator shall, during his shift keep the haulage engine and apparatus connected therewith
properly cleaned and oiled, and the engine-room clean and free of inflammable material.
(3) The haulage engine operator shall report immediately to the engineer or other competent person appointed for the
purpose any defect which he or she has noticed in the engine, brake, drum, rope or other appliances under his or her
charge.
(4) Whenever the haulage engine operator has occasion to leave the engine, he or she shall cut off the power and secure
the engine with the brake.
(5) The haulage engine operator and signaler shall not allow any unauthorised person to enter the engine-room or in any
way to interfere with the engine or signal, as the case may be.
(6) Every haulage engine operator and signaler shall thoroughly acquaint themselves with, and carefully attend to, the
prescribed code of signals.
(7) The haulage engine operator shall not start the engine until he or she has received the proper signal to do so and if
the signal is indistinct, shall not start the engine until it has been repeated and he or she clearly understands it.
(8) The person in charge at the top of any haulage plane or incline shall ensure that the stop-blocks are blocking the
way, before allowing any tub to be brought on to the top landing and shall cause the tubs to be securely coupled up to
each other and to the rope or chain, before the stop block is opened. In case any alternative safety appliance is provided,
the person in charge at the top shall cause the same to be brought into use on every such occasion.
(9) The person who is responsible for the attachment to the haulage rope, of any tub or set of tubs at any stopping place
on any haulage plane or incline, shall ensure that no person remains in a position of danger at or near such stopping
place while the rope is in motion.
(10) The person in charge of any tubs or set of tubs, which it is intended to send up any haulage plane or incline on
which drags or back-stays are required to be used, shall securely fix the drag or back-stay or cause it to be so fixed,
before such tub or set of tubs is set in motion.
(11) The person in charge at the top or bottom of the incline shall ensure that no unauthorised person rides on any tub.
(12) Before a train of side-tipping tubs is set in motion, the person in charge shall ensure that the safety catches of all
such tubs are properly secured.
50. Duties of locomotive driver. - The locomotive driver shall-
(a) before commencing work in his or her shift, ensure that the audible signal, lights and the brakes of the locomotive
are in proper working order;
(b) not work the locomotive unless the locomotive is fitted with sufficient headlights;
(c) immediately report to the engineer or other competent person appointed for the purpose any defect which he has
noticed in the locomotive or any part or fitting thereof;
(d) not set the locomotive in motion until audible warning has been given by him to persons whose safety may be
endangered and also give the audible warning when the machine is approaching a level crossing or any place where
any person is at work or where the driver’s sight is intercepted;
(e) not leave a locomotive unattended away from the place where it is housed, unless locomotive driver has ensured that
it cannot be set in motion by any unauthorised person;
(f) ensure that no unauthorised person drives, handles or rides on a locomotive;
(g) ensure that when tubs or wagons are being pushed in front of the locomotive, the shunter shall accompany the leading
wagon.
51. Duties of cutting and loading machine driver and mechanic or fitter. – (1) When a machine is required to work
on a gradient exceeding 1 in 5, an effective contrivance to prevent the machine running back shall be used.
(2) No cutting or loading machine shall be flitted or otherwise moved with the cutting or loading tool in motion, except
in the actual process of cutting or loading, and if the cutting or loading tool, as the case may be, is not possible to be
locked out of gear securely, it shall be removed before flitting is started.
(3) No person shall make any repair or adjustment to a cutting or loading machine or shall put in or take out a pick, until
he or she has made such arrangements as will prevent the mechanism being inadvertently put into motion while such
operation is being performed.
(4) No person shall open or replace the cover of any electrical part of a cutting or loading machine, except under the
supervision and in the presence of an engineer, electrician or other competent person appointed for the purpose.
(5) The loading machine driver shall-
(a) before commencing work in the his shift, loading machine driver shall ensure that the audible signal, lights
and the brakes of the machine are in proper working order;
(b) not work the machine unless the machine is fitted with sufficient headlights;
(c) immediately report to the engineer or other competent person appointed for the purpose any defect which
loading machine driver has noticed in the machine or any part or fitting thereof;
(d) not set the machine in motion until audible warning has been given by him to persons whose safety may be
endangered and also give the audible warning when the machine is approaching a level crossing or any place
where any person is at work or where the driver’s sight is intercepted;
(6) The cutting or loading machine driver shall not leave the machine unless cutting or loading machine driver has
completely cut off the power and has assured himself or herself that the moving parts of the machine shall not be
inadvertently set in motion.
(7) During loading, the machine operator shall not overload or project any material on the truck, tipper or dumper
beyond the side of its body.
52. Duties of magazine in-charge. - The magazine in-charge shall –
(a) subject to the orders of superior officials, be responsible for the proper receipt, storage and issue of explosives in
and from the magazine;
(b) maintain such records of the explosives received, stored and issued under clause (a), as are required under the
provisions of the Code, the Explosives Act,1884 (4 of 1884) and the rules, regulations or orders made thereunder;
(c) not issue explosives to any person other than a competent person and when explosives are returned to the magazine,
shall re-issue such explosives before issuing fresh stock;
(d) record in a bound paged book in retrievable and non-editable electronic form, kept for the purpose, the names of
various competent persons and the quantity and nature of explosives issued to each of them; and similarly record the
quantity and nature of explosives returned to the magazine by each such person;
(e) securely lock each canister before issuing it to the competent person and also check whether the canister is returned
to the magazine in locked condition and shall not issue explosive in any canister which is not in proper repair or which
is not possible to be securely locked;
(f) not allow any unauthorised person to enter the magazine;
(g) not issue any explosive for which the stipulated shelf life has expired; and
(h) if magazine incharge discovers any shortage of explosives in the magazine, forthwith inform the manager in writing.
(i) ensure that, no fire, smoking, lights or articles or substances of a flammable nature or liable to ignition, or as to cause
or communicate fire or explosion such as acids, petroleum, calcium carbide, compressed gasses or such other hazardous
substances, or radio or cell phone or radio frequency operated device or any such communication system or devices
shall be allowed at any time within 15 meter from the magazine.
53. Duties of register keeper and attendance clerk, etc.- (1) Every person appointed to keep register or other records
required to be kept by or under the Code or under these regulations, or orders made thereunder, or to make entries
therein, shall make the necessary entries in ink or in retrievable and non-editable electronic form.
(2) During the whole time that persons are at work, the attendance clerk shall remain on duty at attendance cabin which
shall be provided near the workplaces, or in case of working belowground, near the outlet used by the work persons to
enter and leave such workings.
(3) No person who is not an employee of the mine or is not entitled to enter the mine under the Code or under the
regulations, or orders made thereunder, or is not so authorised by the manager, shall enter the mine.
(4) It shall be the duty of the attendance clerk to ensure that no such person enters the mine and if any such person
forcibly enters the mine, the attendance clerk shall immediately report the matter in writing to the manager.
(5) If after the commencement of a shift, any official or a competent person has not got his attendance recorded in the
register maintained under sub-clause (v) of clause (a) of section 33 of the Code, the attendance clerk concerned shall,
within two hours after the commencement of the shift, report the fact in writing or by other means prescribed by the
Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator, to the manager or the assistant manager or other official in-charge of the shift.
54. Duties of operators of heavy earth moving machineries, excluding trucks, tippers and dumpers. - Every person
authorised to operate heavy earth moving machineries such as dragline, shovel or excavator, etc., shall –
(a) inspect the machine assigned to him or her in the beginning of the working shift and test the various systems, sub systems and protective devices, as stipulated in this respect by the engineer in consultation with the manufacturer or
supplier;
(b) not take out the machine for work nor shall he or she operate the machine unless he or she is satisfied that it is
mechanically sound and in efficient working order;
(c) maintain a record of every inspection made under clause (a) in a bound paged book kept for the purpose or in
retrievable and non-editable electronic form and shall sign/e-sign every entry made therein;
(d) keep the cabin or engine room and all window glasses clean;
(e) keep the walkways, hand-rails, ladder-ways free of loose tools, lubricants or other material that might fall or cause
a tripping hazard;
(f) not allow any unauthorised person to ride on the machine;
(g) not move or operate the machine when persons are in such proximity as to be endangered;
(h) not swing the bucket over the passing haulage units or over the cabin of units being loaded;
(i) lower the bucket to ground, switch-off the power supply to the machine or stop the prime mover and lock the cabin
door before leaving the machine;
(j) strictly adhere to the codes of practices prepared under regulation 102 while operating the machinery;
(k) The operators of heavy earth moving machinery shall not use mobile phones, earphones, or any personal electronic
device by oneself, while operation.
(l) enter the condition of the machine at the end of the working shift in the register or book maintained under clause (c)
for necessary information of his successor.
55. Duties of truck, tipper and dumper operator. – (1) Every person authorised to operate trucks, tippers and dumpers
in a mine shall-
(a) inspect the machine assigned to him or her in the beginning of his shift and test the various systems, sub-systems
and protective devices;
(b) not take out the machine for work nor shall he or she work the machine unless he or she is satisfied that it is
mechanically sound and in efficient working order;
(c) maintain a record of every inspection made under clause (a) in a bound paged book kept for the purpose or in
retrievable and non-editable electronic form and shall sign every entry made therein;
(d) not drive the machine under the charge too fast, shall avoid distractions, and drive defensively, not attempt to over take another vehicle unless he or she can see clearly far enough ahead to be sure that he can pass it safely and sound the
audible warning signal before overtaking;
(e) when approaching a stripping or loading equipment, sound the audible warning signal and not attempt to pass the
stripping equipment until he or she has received proper audible signal in reply;
(f) before crossing a road or railway line, reduce the speed, look in both directions along the road or railway line and
proceed across the road or line only if it is safe to do so;
(g) sound the audible warning signal while approaching a blind corner or any other points from where persons may walk
in front unexpectedly;
(h) not operate the truck, tipper or dumper in reverse unless he or she has a clear view of the area behind and give an
audible warning signal before reversing a truck, tipper or dumper;
(i) be sure of clearance before driving through areas such as tunnels, archway and plant structures;
(j) strictly adhere to the transport rules made under regulation 101 while operating the truck, tipper or dumper;
(k) enter the condition of the truck, tipper or dumper at the end of the working his shift in the register or book maintained
under clause (c) for necessary information of his successor.
(2) The operator shall ensure that the vehicle is not overloaded and that the material is not loaded in a truck, tipper or
dumper so as to project horizontally beyond the sides of its body and that any material projecting beyond the front or
rear is indicated by a red flag during day and by red light after day light hours.
(3) The operator shall not allow any unauthorised person to ride on the vehicle.
(4) The operators of truck, tipper or dumper shall not operate the vehicle in fog or mist without taking adequate
precautions to be specified by the manager.
(5) The operators of truck, tipper or dumper shall not use mobile phones, earphones, or any personal electronic device
by oneself, while driving.
CHAPTER V
PLANS AND SECTIONS
56. General requirements about mine plans. – (1) Every plan or section prepared or submitted in accordance with the
provisions of these regulations shall-
(a) specify the name of the mine and of the owner and the purpose for which the plan is prepared;
(b) show the Geo-codes of the change points of boundary of the mining lease as per Geo-coded mining lease granted by
the competent lease granting authorities.
(c) show the true north, or the magnetic meridian and the date of the later;
(d) specify a scale of the plan at least 25 centimeters long and suitably subdivided;
(e) unless otherwise provided, be on a scale having a representative factor of 2000:1 or 1000:1:
Provided that the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator may, by an order in writing and subject to such conditions
as he may specify therein, permit or require the plans to be prepared on any other suitable scale;
(f) be properly inked on durable paper, tracing cloth or on polyester film of not less than 100 micro gauge and be kept
in good condition;
(g) have an abstract of all statutory restrictions in respect of any specified working with a reference.
(2) The conventions shown in the Schedule shall be used in preparing all plans and sections required by these regulations.
(3) The plans and sections required by these regulations shall be accurate within such limits of error as the Chief
Inspector-cum-Facilitator may specify by a general or special order. The Geo-codes of the change points shall be marked
on the plans and sections surveyed by suitable survey instruments.
(4) The plans and sections required by these regulations shall be maintained corrected up-to-date which is not earlier
than three months:
Provided that where any mine or seam or section is proposed to be abandoned, closed or the working thereof
to be discontinued or rendered inaccessible, the plan and section shall be brought up-to-date before such abandonment,
closure or at the time of discontinuance, as the case may be, unless such abandonment, closure or discontinuance has
been caused by circumstances beyond the control of the owner, agent or manager, in which case the fact that the plan
or section is not up-to-date shall be recorded on it.
(5) All the reference stations at surface and the reference points of underground surveys shall be shown in their correct
position relative to the survey of India national grid within the limits of error of survey and plotting, as specified under
sub-regulation (3).
(6) Plans and sections and digital data required to be maintained under these regulations shall be kept available for
inspection in the office at the mine, and shall not be removed therefrom except by or with the approval in writing of the
Regional Inspector-cum-Facilitator, unless a true copy thereof has been kept therein.
(7) The Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator may, subject to the conditions as he may specify in the order, permit preparation
of plans or sections in variance with the provisions of this regulation.
57. Type of plans and sections. - (1) The owner, agent or manager of every mine shall keep the following plans and
sections:
(a) a surface plan showing permanent bench mark or tri-junction or revenue pillars, every surface feature within the
boundaries and up to 200 meter outside the boundary, such as telephone, telegraph or power transmission line, water
main, tram-line, railway, road, river, watercourse, reservoir, tank, bore-hole, shaft and incline opening, opencast
working, subsidence and building on the surface;
(b) a underground plan showing-
(i) the position of the workings of the mine belowground;
(ii)every bore-hole and shaft with depth, incline opening, cross-measure drift, goaf, fire-stopping or seal, water dam (with dimensions and other particulars of construction), refuge chamber, pumping station and haulage
roadway;
(iii)every important surface feature within the boundaries, such as railway, road, river, stream, water-course, tank,
reservoir, opencast working and building which is within 200 meters of any part of the workings measured on
the horizontal plane;
(iv) the general direction and rate of dip of the strata;
(v) such sections of the seam as may be necessary to show any substantial variation in the thickness or character
thereof and showing the working section, and such section of the strata sunk or driven through in the mine or
proved by boring as may be available;
(vi) the position of every roll, washout, dyke and every fault with the amount and direction of its throw and hade;
(vii)an abstract of all statutory restrictions in respect of any specified working with reference to the order
imposing the same, and,
whenever this plan is brought up-to-date, the then position of the workings shall be shown by dotted line drawn
through the ends of the working and such dotted line shall be marked with the date of the last survey;
(c)where a seam has an average inclination of more than thirty degrees from the horizontal, one or more vertical mine
section or sections, as may be required by Regional Inspector-cum-Facilitator, showing a vertical projection of the mine
working:
Provided that in case of a mine having opencast workings, vertical mine sections showing vertical projections
of mine workings at suitable intervals not exceeding 100 m, in both, longitudinal as well as transverse directions, shall
be prepared and maintained irrespective of the inclination of coal seam;
(d) a ventilation plan, and section where necessary, showing the system of ventilation in the mine, and in particular –
(i) the general direction of air-current;
(ii) every point where the quantity of air is measured;
(iii) every air-crossing, ventilation door, stopping and every other principal device for the regulation and
distribution of air;
(iv) every fire-stopping and its serial number;
(v) every room used for storing inflammable material;
(vi) the position of fire-fighting equipment;
(vii) every water-dam with dimensions and other particulars of construction;
(viii) every pumping, telephone and ambulance station;
(ix) every haulage and travelling roadway;
(x) every auxiliary or booster fan;
(xi) every stone dust barrier;
(e) a joint survey plan showing the details required under clause (b) of this sub-regulation and sub-regulations (6) and
(7), signed by the surveyor and the manager of the mine and also of adjoining mines having working within 60 meters
of the common boundary or where the boundary is in dispute, within 60 meters of the boundary claimed by the owner
of the mine concerned signifying the correctness of the common boundary, or the disputed boundaries, as the case may
be, and of the position of the working in relation to one another;
(f) a geological plan of the area of leasehold, on a suitable scale; and
(g) a water-danger plan and section showing-
(i) nullah, river, lake, water pond, water coarse, drainage or any other water bodies on surface or belowground
existing upto 200 meters of the boundary of the mine;
(ii) the position of the working belowground and every borehole and shaft (with depth), drive, cross-cut, staple
pit, excavation and air passage connected therewith;
(iii) the position of every dyke, fault and other geological disturbance with the amount and direction of its throw
as well as hade;
(iv) levels taken in workings belowground at easily identifiable points sufficient in number to allow the
construction of sections along all drives, main headings and haulage roadways;
(v) every source of water such as river, stream, water-course, reservoir, water-logged opencast working on the
surface, and also the outline of all water-logged workings belowground lying within 60 meters of any part of
the workings measured in any direction;
(vi) every reservoir, dam or other structure, either above or belowground, constructed to withstand a pressure of
water or to control inrush of water, along with reference to its design and other details of construction; and
(vii) the highest flood level of the area.
(2) Separate plans and sections for the working of every seam or of every separate section of every seam shall be kept
in respect of clauses (b), (c), (d) and (e) of sub-regulation (1):
Provided that in respect of plans maintained under clause (b) of sub-regulation (1), combined plans of all seams
or sections, which are lying within nine meters of each other and which are worked at the mine shall also be kept; and
in the combined plans, workings in different seams or sections shall be shown in different colours.
(3) The plans maintained under clauses (a), (b), (d), (e), (f) and (g) of sub-regulation (1) shall also show surface contour
lines drawn at vertical intervals not exceeding five meters (or ten meters in the case of a mine where there are no working
belowground or in cases of mines situated in hilly terrain, such other interval as the Regional Inspector-cum-Facilitator
may permit by an order in writing and subject to such conditions as he may specify) over the whole area lying within
200 meters of any part of the working.
(4) The plans maintained under clause (b) of sub-regulation (1) shall also show spot levels on the floor of the
working –
(a) along haulage roadways, at every roadway junction, except in roadways where tramming is done by manual
means where the spot levels may be shown at points not more than 150 meters apart; and
(b) in the case of headings which have been discontinued either temporarily or permanently, also at the end of
such headings:
Provided that where two drifts in stone or two galleries in coal pass over one another, this shall be clearly
indicated on the plans, with appropriate noting, if necessary;
(5) The plans maintained under clause (a) of sub-regulation (1) shall also show spot levels on the floor of every bench
of open cast working and haul roads at intervals not exceeding fifty meters.
(6) A permanent bench-mark shall be established on the surface, and all levels taken above and belowground shall be
referred to a plane in relation to such bench-mark and the particulars of the bench-mark, together with its Geo code and
height above Mean Sea Level or altitude surveyed by suitable survey instruments shall be shown on the plans required
to be maintained under these regulations.
(7) The plans maintained under clauses (a) and (b) of sub-regulation (1) shall also show the settled boundary of the
mine, or where the boundary is in dispute, the boundaries claimed by the owner of the mine and by the owner of the
mine adjacent to the disputed boundary:
Provided that where it is not possible to show the complete boundary of leasehold on the same plan, an
additional key plan on any other suitable scale showing such boundaries and the outline of the workings shall also be
maintained.
(8) The plans maintained under clause (b) of sub-regulation (1) shall also show the workings, and all features as specified
in that clause, both above and belowground of all adjacent mines as are situated within 60 meters, measured on any
plane, of the boundary claimed by the owner of the mine.
(9) The owner, agent and manager of every mine shall as soon as its working extend to within 60 meters of the settled
boundary with an adjacent mine (or where the boundary is in dispute within 60 meters of the boundary claimed by the
owner of the adjacent mine) inform the owner, agent or manager of such mine of the fact of such extension and shall
also give all reasonable facilities to the surveyors of its adjacent mines to carry out the surveys and levellings required
to be made under this sub-regulation.
(10) The Regional Inspector-cum-Facilitator may, by an order in writing-
(i) require such additional details to be shown on the plans and sections maintained under these regulations, or
the preparation and maintenance of such other plans and sections showing such details and, on such scale, and
within such time as he may specify in the order; and,
(ii) require the owner, agent or manager to submit to him within such time such plans and sections, or tracings
thereof, as he may specify in the order.
(11) The owner, agent or manager shall, at any time if required by the Regional Inspector-cum-Facilitator, show on any
plan or section the then position of the workings of the mine.
58. Plans and sections to be submitted after opening, abandonment, closure or discontinuance: – (1) The Owner,
Agent or Manager shall submit a copy of the surface plan prepared under clause (a) of sub-regulation (1) of regulation
57, also showing boundaries of the mine and shaft and openings of the mine, tri-junction or revenue pillars to the Chief
Inspector-cum-Facilitator and to the Regional Inspector-cum-Facilitator before thirty days of commencement of the
mining operation.
(2) Where any mine or seam or section thereof is abandoned, closed or the working thereof has been discontinued over
a period exceeding 60 days, the person who was the owner of the mine at the time of abandonment, closure or
discontinuance shall, within thirty days after the abandonment or closure, or within 90 days after discontinuance of the
workings, as case may be, submit to the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator two true copies of the up-to-date plan and
section of the workings of the mine or seam or section maintained under clauses (a), (b), (c), (e) and (g) of sub-regulation
(1) of regulation 57, which shall show the bearing and distance of at least one of the shafts or openings of the mine from
a tri-junction or revenue pillar or from any other prominent and permanent surface feature, the position of all water dams built belowground (with their dimensions and other particulars of construction) and also the spot levels at the ends
of the workings:
Provided that if a change of ownership occurs after the abandonment, closure or discontinuance and before the
expiry of thirty days of the abandonment or closure or 90 days of discontinuance of the workings, as the cases may be,
such plans and sections shall be submitted forthwith.
(3) The original or a certified true copy of the plan and section submitted under sub-regulation (1) shall be kept in the
office at the mine.
(4) The Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator may, on such conditions as he thinks fit to impose, and on payment of the cost
of preparing copies as determined by him, supply copies of a plan or section submitted to him under sub-regulation (2)
or such parts thereof as he thinks fit -
(a) to any person having a bonafide interest in the mine, seam or section;
(b) to the owner, agent or manager of an adjacent mine.
59. Survey instruments, equipment and materials. – (1) The owner or agent shall provide adequate number of
accurate and reliable survey instruments, equipment and materials for the proper carrying out of all survey and levelling
work and for the preparation of the plans and sections required under these regulations; and no other instrument shall
be used in connection with any such survey or levelling work.
(2) The survey instruments so provided under sub-regulation (1) shall be checked, maintained and calibrated at regular
intervals as specified by the manufacturer, to maintain their accuracy level.
60. List of plans, sections and instruments and their storage. – (1) All plans and sections, and tracings or copies
thereof, kept at the mine shall be serially numbered.
(2) Suitable arrangements shall be made at every mine for the proper storage and maintenance of every plan and section
and of all instruments and materials so as to provide for flat storage of every plan and section maintained in physical
form or secured in digital form, under these regulations:
Provided that where special conditions exist the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator may, by an order in writing,
permit storage and maintenance of plans and section in any other form subject to such conditions as he may specify in
the order.
(3) Every field book or digital data and other notes used in the preparation of plans and sections required under these
regulations shall be duly indexed and kept in the office at the mine.
(4) A list of all plans and sections maintained under these regulations, or any orders made thereunder, and tracings or
copies thereof; of all survey instruments provided under regulation 59 with their respective type, specifications and
identification numbers; and of all field books and other notes kept under sub-regulation (3), shall be kept in a bound paged book kept for the purpose or in retrievable and non-editable electronic form, and updated whenever necessary.
(5) Every entry in the book or electronic form maintained under sub-regulation (4) shall be signed/e-signed and dated
by the surveyor, and countersigned/counter e-signed and dated by the manager.
61. Preparation of plans by surveyors. – (1) Every plan and section, and tracing thereof, prepared under these
regulations shall be prepared by or under the personal supervision of the surveyor.
(2) Every plan or section, or any part thereof, prepared by or under the supervision of a surveyor shall carry thereon a
certificate by him to the effect that the plan or section or part thereof is correct; and shall be signed/e-signed and dated
by the surveyor and countersigned/counter e-signed and dated by the manager on every occasion that the plan or section
is brought up-to-date.
(3) Every tracing of a plan or section or of any part thereof shall bear a reference to the original plan or section from
which it was copied and shall be certified thereon by the surveyor with date to be a true copy of the original plan or
section.
(4) If the surveyor fails or omits to show any part of the workings or allows the plans or sections to be inaccurate, he
shall be guilty of a breach of these regulations:
Provided that nothing in this sub-regulation shall, exempt the owner, agent or manager of their responsibility
to ensure that every plan or section prepared, kept or submitted under these regulations or by any order made thereunder
is correct and maintained up-to-date as required thereunder.
62. Plans to be checked on change of ownership or on reopening, etc.– (1) When there is a change in ownership of
a mine, or where a mine or part thereof is re-opened, or where in any mine or part thereof it is intended to start any
extraction or reduction of pillars, the owner, agent and manager shall ensure that the plans and sections of the mine or
part are accurate:
Provided that if any doubt arises as to the accuracy of the plans and sections in any respect, he shall have
accurate plans and sections prepared afresh before any drivage or other work of development or of extraction or
reduction of pillars is commenced.
(2) If the Regional Inspector-cum-Facilitator is of the opinion that any plan or section prepared, kept or submitted under
these regulations is inaccurate, he may, by an order in writing, require a fresh survey made and a new plan or section
prepared within such time as he may specify therein.
(3) If the plan or section required to be prepared under sub-regulation (2) is not prepared within the time specified in
the order, or to the satisfaction of the Regional Inspector-cum-Facilitator, or the plan or section is not prepared or
updated as required under these regulations, he may get the plan or section prepared by any other agency and the cost
thereof, as certified by the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator, shall be defrayed by the owner of the mine and be
recoverable from him as an arrear of land revenue.
CHAPTER VI
MEANS OF ACCESS AND EGRESS
63. Outlets from a mine. – (1) Except for the duration of shaft sinking or the drivage of other means of access and
egress from the mine together with the necessary development work, no person shall be employed, or be permitted to
enter or remain for the purpose of employment, in any working belowground, unless the working is provided with at
least two shafts, inclines or other outlets to surface-
(a) with which every seam or section for the time being at work has a communication so as to afford separate
means of ingress and egress to the persons employed therein;
(b) which do not have their surface openings in the same building; and
(c) which are under the sole control of the manager:
Provided that the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator may, by an order in writing and subject to such conditions as
he may specify therein, permit the employment belowground of persons even in a case where the two shafts, inclines or
outlets are not under the control of the same manager.
(2) The Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator may, by an order in writing and subject to such conditions as he may specify
therein, permit the employment belowground of restricted number of persons even in a case where places in the working
of the mine do not contain two means of egress from each working place.
(3) Suitable arrangements shall be made for persons to descend and ascend by each of such means of access and egress;
and
(a) where shaft is more than 30 meters in depth, such arrangements shall be by mechanical means so installed
and maintained as to be constantly available for use; and
(b) where the incline is more than one kilometer in length (one way) or the travel by persons is arduous, a
suitable man-riding system approved in writing by the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator shall be provided for
persons to access and egress from the workings of the mine:
Provided that in case of any doubt as to whether any such arrangement referred to in clause (a) or clause (b) is
suitable or not, it shall be referred to the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator for decision.
(4) Both the means of egress and the equipment used therein for the transport of persons shall be kept constantly in a
safe condition to facilitate ease of traveling, including clearances for hand carried stretchers.
(5) Where in any shaft, ladders are used as a means of ingress or egress of persons employed in a mine, every such
ladder shall –
(i) be of strong construction;
(ii) be securely fixed in the shaft at an inclination of not more than 80 degrees from the horizontal;
(iii) be made continuous or without perceptible overlapping or break except at platforms which shall be
provided at intervals of not more than nine meters;
(iv) project at least one meter above the mouth of the shaft, and above every platform, except where strong
hold-fasts or hand-rails are provided;
(v) have rungs equally spaced and at a sufficient distance from the wall or any timber to ensure proper
foothold; and
(vi) be maintained in good condition.
(6) Such shafts, inclines or outlets shall not be less than 13.5 meters distant from one another at any point, and each
shall be connected with the other by means of a walkable passage, not less than 1.8 meters high and 1.5 meters wide,
through the workings belowground that are being served by such shafts, inclines or outlets.
(7) Whenever the connection between two outlets which are required to be maintained under sub-regulation (1) has been
obstructed or found dangerous, only such persons as are necessary to clear the obstruction or to repair the dangerous
part of the connection or to make a new second outlet, as the case may be, shall be employed belowground until such
time as the connection has been re-established or a new second outlet has been provided.
(8) The foregoing provisions of this regulation with respect to shafts, inclines and outlets shall not apply -
(a) to any working for the purpose of making a connection between two or more shafts, inclines or outlets; and
(b) to any working for the sole purpose of searching for or proving minerals:
Provided that nothing in this sub-regulation shall be deemed to authorise the driving of roadways for the
development of a seam before a second outlet has been made in accordance with the said provisions.
(9) In both the means of access and egress in the mine, an effective two way communication facilities with broadcasting
system of telecommunication shall be provided to ensure that persons from belowground may be able to directly
communicate to surface without any obstruction or loss of message and communication link.
(10) The system of communication and telecommunication so provided under sub-regulation (9) shall be of wired,
wireless or any other type, as approved by the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator.
64. Working shafts. – (1) All entrances to the mine shaft shall be adequately illuminated throughout working hours.
(2) Every shaft in use or in course of being sunk and every incline or other outlet shall be made and kept secure.
(3) Every shaft in the course of being sunk shall be provided with a permanent lining of metal, concrete or masonry,
which shall at no time, be more than six meters from the bottom of the shaft:
Provided that where iron or steel rings with a substantial lagging are used below the permanent lagging and are
kept close to the bottom of the shaft, this distance may be increased to not more than twenty meters:
Provided further that in the case of a shaft where special conditions exist which make compliance with the
provisions of this sub-regulation not necessary, the Regional Inspector-cum-Facilitator may, by an order in writing and
subject to such conditions as he may specify therein, grant exemption from the operation thereof.
(4) Surface and seepage water shall be channelled in such a way as to prevent it from falling freely into the shaft.
(5) The top, all insets and the bottom of every working shaft and the sump thereof shall be kept clear and free from loose
materials, tools and debris.
65. Fencings and gates at outlets. - (1) Every entrance to a mine from the surface, and the top and all entrances between
the top and bottom, including the sump, if any, of every working, ventilating or pumping shaft, shall be kept securely
fenced so designed and constructed as to prevent any person accidentally falling down the shaft or coming into contact
with a moving part of the hoisting equipment provided in the shaft.
(2) Every walkable entrance from the surface to the workings belowground shall be provided with a substantial gate
which shall be kept closed and locked when there are no persons belowground:
Provided that where such entrance is not used as a means of ingress or egress in or out of the mine, it shall be
permanently closed so as to effectively prevent persons from entering therein.
66. Outlets from mine parts. – Every part of a mine shall, where practicable, be provided with at least two ways of
affording means of egress to the surface:
Provided that if any doubt arises as to whether the provision of two such ways is practicable or not, it shall be
referred to the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator for decision.
67. Periodic examination of shaft, incline and other outlets. – (1) Every shaft, incline and other outlet provided as
required by regulation 63 shall be examined, once at least in every seven days, by a mining supervisor or other competent
person and a report of every such examination shall immediately thereafter be recorded in a bound paged book kept for
the purpose or in retrievable non-editable electronic form and shall be signed and dated by the person making the
examination.
(2) Every mechanised outlet shall be examined at least once in every seven days by an engineer or electrical supervisor
or mechanical supervisor or any other competent person duly authorised in writing by the engineer and a report of every
such examination shall immediately be recorded in a bound paged book kept for the purpose and signed and dated by
the person making the examination.
(3) The bound paged book or retrievable non-editable electronic form so maintained under sub-regulations (1) and (2)
by the electrical supervisor or mechanical supervisor or any other competent person shall also be checked and
countersigned by the engineer and manager.
(4) If at the time of such examination or at any other time, the shaft, incline or other outlet is found to be not safe, it
shall not be used for any purpose, except as a natural airway, until it has been made safe in all respects and a report of
every such action taken shall be recorded in the book kept under sub-regulation (1).
CHAPTER VII
WINDING IN SHAFTS
68. Appointment of winding engine operator. - (1) No person shall be appointed as a winding engine operator unless
he holds a winding engine operator’s certificate (earlier granted as engine driver’s certificate):
Provided that this sub-regulation shall not apply to the operators of an electrical winding engine up to thirty
horsepower or a steam or compressed air winding engine which has cylinders not exceeding eighteen centimetres in
diameter and which is not used for raising or lowering of persons.
Provided further that, after coming into force of these regulations, a First or Second Class Engine Driver’s
Certificate granted under regulation 12 of the Coal Mines Regulations, 1957 and Regulation 11 of the Coal Mines
Regulations, 2017, shall, each be also deemed to have been granted as a winding engine operator’s certificate under
regulation 4 of these regulations.
(2) Where special difficulties exist which make compliance with the provisions of sub-regulation (1) not reasonably
practicable, the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator may, by an order in writing and subject to such conditions as he may
specify therein, relax the said provisions.
(3) No person, other than a winding engine operator appointed under sub-regulation (1) shall operate any winding
engine:
Provided that a duly appointed assistant working under supervision of a winding engine operator may be
allowed to operate any winding engine except for man winding purpose:
Provided further that in an emergency any other competent person may be permitted to operate the winding
engine.
(4) The name of the winding engine operator on duty, together with the period of his shift shall be posted in the winding
engine room:
Provided that where the Regional Inspector-cum-Facilitator is of the opinion that the duties of any winding
engine operator are unduly arduous, he may by an order in writing require the period of his shift to be reduced to such
period, not less than five hours, as he may specify.
69. New winding installations. - (1) When it is intended to bring into use any new winding installation for lowering
and raising of persons, the owner, agent or manager shall, not less than sixty days before such use, give notice of such
intention to the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator and Regional Inspector-cum-Facilitator in such form as may be
specified by the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator which shall contain detailed specifications of the installation and report
of structural analysis of head gear and its structure regarding adequate strength and stability from any National
Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories (NABL) accredited or Government approved test
laboratory for the purpose.
(2) A winding engine which is shifted from one site to the other within the same mine or from one mine to other, shall
be considered as a new installation for the purpose of this regulation.
(3) If the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator, by an order in writing so requires, such additions or alterations shall be made
to the installations, as may be specified in the order within sixty days from receipt of notice in sub-regulation (1) and
such orders may subsequently be issued in the interest of the safety, for the reasons which are to be recorded in writing.
70. Construction and installation of winding equipment. - (1) Every part of a winding installation, including headgear
shall be of sound construction and adequate strength, and shall be maintained in safe working order and in case of any
doubt in that respect, it shall be referred to the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator for decision.
(2) (a) Every winding engine shall be housed in a properly maintained engine room.
(b)The engine shall be firmly connected to a rigid foundation and shall be so designed, constructed and maintained that
with the power provided, the raising and lowering of persons or materials can be carried out with ease, regularity and
safety.
(c) There shall be provided and maintained an adequate access for examination of all parts of winding engine.
(3) Unless otherwise permitted in writing by the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator and subject to such conditions as he
may specify therein, every engine for winding shall be so situated in relation to the headgear that the winding rope shall
not, in the extreme position, subtend in either direction an uniform angle more than one and a half degrees with the
plane of the sheave or pulley used in connection with the rope.
(4) The diameter of the drums or sheaves of the winding engine, and of the pulleys and sheaves used in connection with
the winding shall, unless otherwise permitted in writing by the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator and subject to such
conditions as may be specified therein, be not less than one hundred times the diameter of the rope in other cases:
Provided that where special conditions exist, which make compliance with the provisions of this regulation not
reasonably practicable, the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator may, by an order in writing and subject to such conditions
as he may specify therein, relax the said provisions.
(5) The grooves of sheaves or pulleys used in winding installation shall be suited to the diameter of the rope.
(6) Every pulley or sheave used in connection with winding shall, while in motion, rotate in a vertical plane, and shall
be maintained in such a condition that slipping is reduced to a minimum.
71. Fittings of winding engines. - (1) At every shaft, including a shaft in the course of being sunk, where winding is
effected by means of an engine, the provisions of sub-regulation (2) to sub-regulation (8) regarding winding engines
shall apply.
(2) There shall be on the drum such flanges, and also if the drum is conical or spiral such other appliances, as may be
sufficient to prevent the rope from slipping or coiling unevenly.
(3) Except in friction winder, the end of the rope shall be securely fixed in such a manner that the rope is not unduly
strained.
(4) There shall be at least two turns of the rope on the drum when the cage or other means of conveyance is at its lowest
working point in the shaft.
(5) (a) There shall be provided at least two brakes on the drum or the drum-shaft, which-
(i) if there are two cages or other means of conveyance shall hold such cages or other means of conveyance
when the maximum torque is applied in either direction; and
(ii) if there is only one cage or other means of conveyance shall hold the loaded cage or other means of
conveyance in midshaft when the maximum torque is applied downwards.
(b) At least one of the brakes shall be so designed that the brake remains at the ‘on’ position except when
operated.
(c) Where the brake or brakes are power-operated, at least one of them shall be arranged to be applied
automatically at all times if the power supply fails.
(d) The brake on the drum shall be used only for the purpose of keeping such drum stationary and not for
lowering the cage or other means of conveyance, except in cases where the engine is to be worked at a very
low speed as while examining the winding rope or the shaft.
(6) Where the winding engine is worked by steam or compressed air, a screw stop-valve shall not be used as controlling
valve of the engine.
(7) Every engine shall be equipped with a reliable depth-indicator (in addition to any mark on the rope) showing to the
winding engineman the position of the cage or other means of conveyance in the shaft, and an automatic device that
will ring a bell in the engine room when the ascending cage or other means of conveyance is at a distance of not less
than two revolutions of the drum from the top of the shaft.
(8) The depth-indicator referred to in sub-regulation (7) shall be tested after every adjustment or replacement of the
winding rope.
(9) Except in friction winders, an appropriate automatic Slack Rope Protection device shall be installed.
(10) A “Dead man switch” shall be provided in the Winding Engine.
72. Shaft fittings. – (1) At every winding shaft, other than a shaft in the course of being sunk to which the provisions
of regulation 76 shall apply, the provisions of sub-regulation (2) to sub-regulation (11) shall have effect.
(2) (a) Two independent and efficient means shall be provided and maintained for interchanging separate, distinct and
definite signals between the top of the shaft and-
(i) the bottom or other permanent landing of the shaft; and
(ii) every inset for the time being in use,
and one of such system shall be by electrical means.
(b) There shall also be provided and maintained efficient means for transmitting signals from the top of the shaft to the
winding engineman and all signals shall be transmitted by mechanical or electrical means;
(3) In signaling, the following code of signals shall be used and strictly observed:
ONE RAP : STOP when engine in motion
ONE RAP : RAISE when engine at rest
TWO RAPS : LOWER
THREE RAPS : MEN ready to ascend or descend
THREE RAPS : IN REPLY men may enter the cage or other means of conveyance:
Provided that any other signals shall be in addition to, and shall not interfere with, the foregoing.
(4) A printed copy of the code of signals in English, Hindi and language understood by majority of workers, including
additional signals, if any, shall be posted prominently at the top of the shaft and at every such inset and landing and also
in the winding engine room.
(5) No person other than the banksman or onsetter shall give any signals unless he is an official of the mine or is
authorised in writing by the manager to give signals.
(6) Any defect in the signaling system shall be immediately reported to an official who shall take action to have the
defects rectified.
(7) In addition to the system of signaling provided in this regulation, another effective means of two way communication
or telecommunication system shall also be provided so that the winding engine operator, pit top attendant, onsetter,
persons travelling inside the cage or any other person can contact and communicate with each other without any
difficulty and hindrance.
(8) (a)The shaft shall be provided with sufficient number of guides to ensure smooth and safe travel of the cage or other
means of conveyance.
(b) Where rope guides are used, the cheese-weights or bottom clamps shall be kept so exposed as to permit regular
examination.
(9) Above the topmost landing, ‘dogs’ or other devices for holding the cage or other means of conveyance in the event
of an overwind shall be provided, or the guides, runners or receivers shall be sprung.
(10) (a) Except in friction winders, at the top of every shaft where cages are used, an appropriate keps shall be provided
and so arranged as to fall into the ‘on’ position when the operating lever is released.
(b) At every inset where keps or folding platforms are provided, arrangements shall be made to lock the keps or platforms
securely in the ‘off’ position; and when in the ‘off’ position such keps or platforms shall leave the shaft clear for the
passage of the cage.
(c) In every such case, a proper automatic indicator to show the position of the keps or platforms, as the case may be,
shall be provided in such a position as to be easily seen by the banksman.
(11) (a) Protective roofing, sufficient to prevent danger from anything falling in the shaft, shall be provided and
maintained at every inset, if any, and at the bottom of the shaft.
(b) The gap, both vertical and horizontal, between the protective roofing and the top of cage, when the cage is at all the
insets and at the bottom of the shaft, shall not exceed 15 centimetres.
73. Man winding. - (1) At every shaft, other than a shaft in the course of being sunk, where a winding engine is used
for the purpose of lowering or raising persons, the provisions of sub-regulation (2) to sub-regulation (17) shall apply.
(2) In respect of every part of the winding installation, including pulleys or sheaves, cages, chains, distribution plates
and detaching hooks, the following particulars shall be recorded in a bound paged book kept for the purpose or in
retrievable non-editable electronic form, namely: -
(a) name of the manufacturer and the year of manufacture;
(b) specifications and dimensions;
(c) reference to every certificate supplied with the part;
(d) date of installation of each part; and
(e) any other detail that may be necessary or required by the Regional Inspector-cum-Facilitator.
(3) All entries in the book or in retrievable and non-editable electronic form shall be made and signed/e-signed by the
engineer or other competent person, and shall be countersigned and dated by the manager.
(4) Whenever any part or article is replaced or any repaired part or article is used in any winding installation, the fact of
such replacement or repair shall be recorded in the book kept under sub-regulation (2).
(5) (a) A single linked chain shall not be used, except for the short coupling chain attached to a cage or other means
of conveyance and such single-linked chain shall be attached to the safety hook through a distribution plate or other
approved appliance.
(b) Where safety-chains are used, their length shall be such that if the king-bolt breaks, the shock to the cage or other
means of conveyance is as slight as possible.
(6) Where drum-clutches are provided, the following provisions shall have effect, namely: -
(a) the operating gear of the clutch of the drum shall be provided with locking gear to prevent inadvertent
withdrawal of the clutch;
(b) every engine used for the lowering or raising of persons shall have suitable interlocking device so fitted
that it is not possible –
(i) to unclutch any drum unless the brakes of such drum are applied; or
(ii) to release the brakes until the drum clutch is fully engaged and securely locked;
(c) unless the cage or other means of conveyance attached to the drum is resting at the bottom of the shaft,
the drum shall not be unclutched unless the winding engineman has assured himself immediately beforehand
that the brake is fully applied.
(7) Except in friction winders, there shall be provided between the rope and the cage or other means of conveyance, a
detaching hook.
(8) The space between such detaching hook, measured from the centre of the hole for attaching it to the rope shackle,
and the detaching-bell or plate when the cage or other means of conveyance is at its normal position at the top of the
shaft, shall be not less than 1.8 meters where a geared engine is used, and not less than 3.6 meters where a direct acting
engine is used.
(9) Except in friction winders, an appropriate device shall be provided and maintained at Pit Bottom of a shaft to obviate
hard landing of the descending cage.
Provided that the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator may, subject to such conditions as may be specified, relax
the requirements of any of these sub-regulation if the circumstances in any mine or part thereof are such as to render
compliance with such requirements not reasonably practicable.
(10) In every shaft, the engine shall be fitted with an automatically recording speed indicator.
(11) (a) In every shaft, there shall be provided an effective automatic contrivance to prevent over speeding and over
winding, hereinafter called the ‘Automatic Contrivance”, which shall prevent the descending cage from being landed at
the pit bottom or other permanent landing at a speed exceeding 1.5 meters per second and also control the movement of
the ascending cage in such a manner as to prevent danger to persons riding therein.
(b) The Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator may, by an order in writing, specify the maximum speed of winding in any
shaft.
(c) Test of every Automatic Contrivance and every brake shall be made by the engineer or other competent persons
appointed for the purpose, in the following manner, namely: -
(i) once at least in every seven days, by raising each cage or other means of conveyance, in turn, to pass the
last control point above the topmost landing;
(ii) once at least in every three months, by attempting to land the descending cage at excessive speed and for
the purpose of this test, the setting of the Automatic Contrivance may be altered so that a pre-determined point
in the shaft is regarded as the landing;
(iii) the results of every such test shall be recorded in a bound paged book kept for the purpose or in retrievable
non-editable electronic form, and shall be signed /e-signed and dated by the person making the test.
(d) Unless the Automatic Contrivance is in full and fixed engagement with the winding engine, it shall be fully engaged,
either automatically or by the winding engineman, whenever persons are to be lowered or raised; and an automatic
indicator to show that this has been done shall be provided in such a position as to be easily seen by the banksman.
(e) The pit top attendant shall not allow any person to enter a cage or other means of conveyance until the indicator
shows that the Automatic Contrivance has been fully engaged.
(12) In addition to the Automatic Contrivance provided to prevent over winding, a point shall be fixed and marked on
the indicator of the engine in such a way as to show when the cage or other means of conveyance is at a distance of not
less than twice the circumference of the drum from the completion of the wind; and if such cage or other means of
conveyance contains persons, the winding engineman shall not, as soon as it has reached the point aforesaid, raise it for
the remaining distance at a speed exceeding 1.2 meters per second.
(13) Where the only means of egress in a mine is by apparatus worked by steam or electricity, precautions shall be taken
to ensure that the two winding engines do not fail simultaneously and in particular, in the case of electric winding
engines, the engines shall be capable of being connected to two separate power supplies.
(14) Unless otherwise directed by the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator by an order in writing, the provisions of the sub regulation (12) shall be deemed to have been complied if an emergency winding gear is maintained.
(15) (a) Every cage or other means of conveyance in which persons ride, shall be –
(i) covered completely at the top;
(ii) closed in at the two sides in a manner sufficient to prevent persons or things from projecting beyond the
sides;
(iii) provided with a rigid hand-bar fixed in a position where it can be easily reached by all persons in the cage
or other means of conveyance;
(iv) provided with suitable gates or other rigid fences such that the gap between the floor of cage or other means
of conveyance and the lowest part of the gate or fence does not exceed 15 centimetres and that between any
two members of the gate or fence does not exceed 25 centimetres. Gates or fences shall not open outwards and
they shall be so fitted and maintained that they cannot be accidentally opened; and
(v) provided with an effective means of communication or telecommunication system having provisions of
audio and visual, data and digital display including a broadcasting system.
(b) The floor of every cage or other means of conveyance shall be strongly constructed and so maintained as to prevent
any part of the body of a person riding in the cage or other means of conveyance from projecting beyond the floor.
(16) Not more than such number of persons as may be authorised by the manager shall be allowed to ride in the same
cage or same deck of a cage or other means of conveyance at one time providing approximately 0.20 square metre of
floor area per person and a notice specifying the number shall be posted at the top and bottom of every shaft and at
every inset.
(17) (a) No person shall, when ascending or descending a shaft, take with him any bulky material other than tools and
instruments, except when engaged in repairing the shaft or with the written authority of the manager.
(b) Except as provided in clause (a), no person shall ride in a cage while materials or tubs are being raised or lowered
in any of the cages or other means of conveyance.
74. Multi-decks. – Where a cage has two or more decks which are used simultaneously, each floor at a landing shall be
connected by an effective signalling device with the main floor of the landing; and only the pit top attendant or the
onsetter or an official, as the case may be, at such main floor shall give the action signal after he has satisfied himself
that all cage gates are closed.
75. Winding of material. – (1) Every cage used for the raising or lowering of tubs shall be provided with catches or
other effective contrivances to prevent the tubs falling out and the cage shall not be set in motion unless the catches or
other effective contrivances are in position.
(2) The floor of every cage shall be kept clean; and no skip, bucket or tub shall be filled up to such height that any of
the contents can fall out.
(3) Before long timber, pipes, rails, or other material projecting over the top of the cage or other means of conveyance
are lowered or raised, the projecting ends shall be securely fastened to the rope, chain or bow.
76. Winding in sinking shafts. – (1) At every shaft in the course of being sunk, where a winding engine is used, the
provisions of sub-regulation (2) to sub-regulation (11) shall apply.
(2) If the shaft exceeds 45 meters in depth, there shall be provided for each bucket or other means of conveyance a
detaching-hook.
Provided that where special conditions exist the chief inspector-cum-Facilitator may by an order in writing and
subject to such conditions as may be specified therein, grant an exemption from the provision of this clause.
(3) Between the centre of the hole for attaching the detaching-hook to the rope shackle and the detaching bell or plate,
when the bucket or other means of conveyance is at the top landing, there shall be a clear over-run space of not less than
3.6 metres.
(4) Where the shaft exceeds 150 meters in depth, –
(a) the bucket or other means of conveyance, when used for lowering or raising persons, shall be provided with
sufficient cover overhead for protection from things falling down the shaft; and
(b) there shall be provided for each bucket or other means of conveyance, a sufficient number of guides which
shall be kept extended to within 22.5 metres of the shaft bottom at all times when sinking is in progress:
Provided that the Regional Inspector-cum-Facilitator may, by an order in writing, require the guides to be
provided in a shaft less than 150 meters in depth.
(5) (a) There shall be provided and maintained-
(i) two separate means of interchanging distinct and definite signals between the bottom and the top of
the shaft; and
(ii) efficient means for transmitting such signals from the top of the shaft to the winding engineman.
(b) The signaling appliances shall be examined by a competent person once at least in every twenty-four hours
and the result of every such examination shall be recorded in a bound paged book or kept for the purpose
retrievable non-editable electronic form and shall be signed/e-signed and dated by the person making the
examination.
(c) Except with the permission in writing of the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator and subject to such conditions
as may be specified therein, the following code of signals shall be used and observed in signaling ONE RAP STOP when engine in motion
ONE RAP TAKE UP SLACK when engine at rest.
ONE RAP RAISE SLOWLY
TWO RAPS LOWER
THREE RAPS TAKE UP SLACK when men are riding
Provided that, any other signals shall be in addition to, and shall not interfere with the foregoing.
(d) A printed copy of the code of signals in English, Hindi and language understood by majority of workers,
including additional signals, if any, shall be posted prominently at the top of the shaft and also in the winding
engine room.
(e) Except while riding in a bucket or other means of conveyance, no person other than the person authorised
in writing by the manager, shall give any signal.
(6) Every bucket or other means of conveyance in which persons or materials are conveyed, shall be of strong
construction and so maintained as to prevent persons or materials from falling.
(7) (a) At the top of the shaft or at the landing where the bucket or other means of conveyance is normally landed,
suitable covering with door shall be provided:
Provided that, except as may be required for the passage of the bucket or other means of conveyance, the covering and
doors shall always be kept closed.
(b) Where the shaft exceeds 45 meters in depth, the persons working at the bottom of the shaft shall also be protected
by an adequate protective covering, extending over the whole area of the shaft which shall be provided with a door for
the passage of the bucket or other means of conveyance, to be kept lowered to within 22.5 metres of the bottom of the
shaft at all times when sinking is in progress:
Provided that where special circumstances exist, the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator may, by an order in
writing and subject to such conditions, as may be specified therein, grant an exemption from the provisions of this
clause.
(8) Not more than such number of persons as may be authorised by the manager shall be allowed to ride in the bucket
or other means of conveyance at one time; and a notice specifying such number shall be posted prominently at the top
of the shaft.
(9) When tools, implements or other materials are lowered or raised, the banksman or an authorised person, as the case
may be, shall see that -
(i) the bucket is properly loaded;
(ii) materials are not loaded above the rim;
(iii) long timber, pipes, rails, tools or other material with ends projecting over the rim are securely fastened to
the rope, chains or bow; and
(iv) the bucket, before being sent away, is steadied, and the bottom and sides thereof are free from adhering
material.
(10) Where guides are provided, the bucket or other means of conveyance shall be raised slowly from the bottom of the
shaft, until the rider is picked up.
(11) While persons are at work on any scaffold or platform in the shaft, the following precautions shall be strictly
observed, namely: -
(i) the scaffold or platform shall be secured to the sides of the shaft in order to prevent it from swinging;
(ii) the opening for the passage of the bucket or other means of conveyance, shall be so protected as effectively
to prevent anything falling through it;
(iii) the scaffold or platform shall not be lowered or raised except under the order of the authorised person or
other competent person.
77. Winding ropes, etc.- (1) (a) No rope, bar, link, chain or other attachment to a cage or other means of conveyance
shall be used unless it is of good quality and manufacture, is free from any visible defect and is of adequate calculated
strength:
Provided that the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator may, by an order in writing prohibit the use of any rope or
type of ropes where, in his opinion such use is unsafe.
(b) The attachment between the rope and the cage or other means of conveyance shall be of such type and be maintained
in such manner as to obviate accidental disconnection.
(c)In case of a doubt, as to the fitness of any rope, bar, link, chain or other attachment used or intended for use, it shall
be referred to the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator for decision.
(2) (a) Except in a sinking shaft less than 30 meters in depth, every winding rope shall be made of cold drawn steel wire,
and the gauge of the wires used in the construction of such rope shall be suited to the diameter of the drums, pulleys and
sheaves of the winding installation.
(b) In any shaft, including a shaft in course of being sunk, where persons are lowered or raised and where guides are not
provided, no rope other than a rope of non-spinning type shall be used.
(c) No rope which has been spliced shall be used for winding purposes.
(d)No winding rope shall be used or continued in use, if its safety factor (i.e. the ratio between breaking load on the rope
at any point and the maximum static load on it when the cage or other means of conveyance is at the lowest working
point) is or becomes less than 10 or any other value as notified by the Chief Inspector cum Facilitator by an order in
writing and subject to such conditions as he may specify therein.
(e)At every mine where a shaft is used for lowering or raising persons, at least one spare winding rope suitable for use
in such shaft, shall be kept in store.
(3) (a) For every rope in use or intended for use, a certificate showing its breaking load, quality, construction and
diameter (obtained from the manufacturer or supplier) and a history of its use, including a record of diameters of the
drums, sheaves and pulleys used in conjunction with the rope, shall be kept in a bound paged book kept for the purpose
or in retrievable and non-editable electronic form.
(b) All entries made in the book or in retrievable and non-editable electronic form referred to in clause (a) shall be
signed/e-signed by the engineer or other competent person, and shall be countersigned/e-signed and dated by the
manager.
(c) If in the case of a rope a test certificate as to the amount of its breaking load is not available, it shall not be used
unless a portion thereof, not less than three meters in length has been cut off from the end of the rope attached to the
cappel and tested in a laboratory, institution or test house approved by the Central Government for the purpose.
(4)(a) No winding rope which has been in use for more than two years in case of friction or koepe winders and three
and a half years in case of other winder shall be used for winding purposes:
Provided that where the Regional Inspector-cum-Facilitator is satisfied that due to sparing use, any such rope
is in good condition even after the expiry of the said period, he may, by an order in writing and subject to such conditions
as he may specify therein, allow the use of such rope for a longer period.
(b) Every application for permission to use a rope after the period of two years or three and a half years aforesaid shall
be accompanied by a copy of the entries, in respect of the rope, in the book kept for the purpose or in retrievable and
non-editable electronic form under sub-regulation (3), and also by a certificate as to the strength of the rope.
(c) The certificate referred to in clause (b) shall relate to a piece of the rope cut off not more than three months prior to
the date of the application.
(d) If the Regional Inspector-cum-Facilitator is of the opinion that any rope has become unsafe for use in a shaft before
the expiry of the period of two years or three and a half years aforesaid, he or she may, by an order in writing, prohibit
the use of such rope for winding purposes. An appeal against any such order may be preferred to the Chief Inspector cum-Facilitator.
(5) (a) No mode or type of capping shall be used, which fails to withstand a load of at least ten times the maximum static
load thereon.
(b) The cappel of a round rope shall not be attached to the rope by rivets passing through the rope.
(c) No bent back wire type cappel shall be used with winding rope.
(d) Where white metal is used in the capping of ropes, the white metal socket shall be capable of withstand the breaking
strength of the rope and the tapered portion of the socket shall not be less than six times or greater than eight times the
diameter of the rope and the angle of taper shall be between 3 degrees and 6 degrees.
(e) If white metal is used in the capping of ropes, -
(i) its melting point shall not exceed 300 degrees centigrade, and its temperature when poured into the socket
not exceed 363 degrees centigrade;
(ii) in the length of rope which is to lie within the tapered part of the socket, the fibre core, if any, shall be cut
and the wires shall be untwisted and thoroughly cleaned;
(iii) the socket shall be heated to a temperature of about 100 degrees centigrade before the white metal is
poured into it.
(6) Except in friction winder, -
(a) every rope shall be recapped once at least in every six months, or if necessary, at shorter intervals and also after
every overwind; and
(b) before every recapping, a length, including the capping, of at least two meters shall be cut off the rope, and every
piece of rope so cut-off shall be opened and its internal condition examined.
(7) The recapping of rope shall be carried out under the supervision of the engineer or other competent person, who
shall record the date and other particulars thereof (including the length of the rope remaining after recapping) in a bound
paged book kept for the purpose or in retrievable and non-editable electronic form and shall sign/e-sign and date the
same.
78. Suspension gear. – (1) All parts of the suspension gears shall be of a type as approved by the Chief Inspector-cum Facilitator.
(2) All parts of suspension gear in regular use shall unless otherwise permitted by the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator,
be renewed after a period of service of not more than six years, and at shorter intervals, if necessary.
(3) The factor of safety shall not be less than ten for components of suspension gears and threaded joints shall be avoided:
Provided that wherever it is not practicable to avoid a threaded joint, a factor of safety not less than fifteen shall
be ensured.
Provided further that in case of single point suspension gear, factor of safety shall be not less than 10 for draw
bar having minimum two safety chains.
(4) (a) All cage chains in general use and all other parts of suspension gear between the rope and the cage or other
means of conveyance, including the detaching-hook, shall be taken apart, cleaned and carefully examined as to wear
and tear (where necessary by gauging) and for rust and cracks, once at least in every six months, or if necessary, at
shorter intervals; and various parts shall be annealed or given other proper heat treatment, in a proper furnace where the
temperature can be controlled, before being refitted:
Provided that in the case of such chains or gear manufactured from a steel which is not liable to deterioration
necessitating annealing or heat treatment, the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator may by an order in writing and subject to
such conditions as he may specify therein, grant exemption from the carrying out of this operation:
Provided further that detaching hooks used in sinking shafts shall be taken apart, cleaned and carefully examined once
at least in every week and the shear pin replaced by a new one every time such examination is carried out.
(b) Every detaching bell or plate used in connection with a safety-hook shall be examined, and the opening therein
checked by calipers or gauges, once at least in every thirty days.
(c) The operations and examinations required under this sub-regulation shall be carried out by or under the supervision
of an engineer or other competent person, who shall record the date and other particulars thereof in a bound paged book
kept for the purpose or in retrievable and non-editable electronic form, and shall sign/e-sign and date the same.
79. Precautions after recapping, etc.- (1) After every installation or recapping of a rope and every renewal or refitting
of any suspension gear, the engineer or other competent person shall, after the cages or other means of conveyance fully
loaded with materials have made five trips up and down the working portion of the shaft, examine the cappel and other
parts of the suspension gear to see that they are in proper working order.
(2) A report of every examination made under sub-regulation (1) shall be recorded in the bound paged book kept for the
purpose or in retrievable and non-editable electronic form, and shall be signed/e-signed and dated by the person making
the examination.
80. Examination of winding equipment. – (1) It shall be the duty of the engineer or other competent person to examine
–
(a) once at least in every twenty-four hours, –
(i) the attachment of the winding rope to the drum, the depth indicator, every part of the suspension gear in the
shaft, including cages or other means of conveyance and their gates, and every external part of the winding
apparatus, upon the proper working of which the safety of persons depends; and
(ii) the brakes of the winding engines;
(b) once at least in every seven days, –
(i) each winding rope by passing the rope at a speed not exceeding one meter per second;
(ii) the external parts of the winding engine, the guides and the signaling arrangements fitted in a shaft; and
(iii) shaft fittings, including buntons, guide rail, guide rope and gap between cage guide shoe and guide rail,
joint bolt torque.
(c) once at least in every thirty days,
(i) every winding rope, by passing the rope at a speed not exceeding 0.5 meter per second, and for the purpose
of this examination, the rope shall be cleaned of any encrusted dirt and grease at all places particularly liable
to deterioration and at other places, not more than thirty meters apart throughout the length; and any reduction
in the circumference of the rope and the superficial condition of the wires as to wear, corrosion, brittleness and
fracture at every such place shall be noted;
(ii) general condition of the sheave, spokes, axle and bearings etc., of Sheave;
(d) once at least in every six months,
(i) groove and the thickness of material on tread of Sheave or Pulleys shall be checked by suitable mould and
compared with the drawing of mould made when the sheave was newly installed;
(ii) Non-destructive testing shall be carried out of winding ropes, vital components of winding installation,
such as drum shafts, brake tie rods, suspension gears etc., and any harmful crack or flaw detected as a result of
such tests shall be immediately reported to the Regional Inspector-cum-Facilitator and use of such components
shall be discontinued forthwith.
(e) once at least in every twelve months, the winding engine as to the condition of its internal parts.
(2) The Owner, Agent, Manager, Engineer shall ensure that,
(i) structural audit of head gear is carried out once in five year by an organization accredited by National
accreditation Board for testing and calibration laboratories (NABL) or approved by the Government and
(ii) Condition Based Monitoring (CBM) system is established and maintained for ascertaining the health of
Winding installation.
(3) A report of every such examination under sub-regulation (1) and (2) shall be recorded in a bound paged book kept
for the purpose or in retrievable and non-editable electronic form, and shall be signed/e-signed and dated by the person
who made the examination.
(4) If on any examination made under sub-regulation (1), there is discovered any weakness or defect by which the
safety of persons may be endangered, such weakness or defect shall be immediately reported in writing to the engineer
or other competent person and to the manager and the winding installation shall not be used until such weakness or
defect is remedied.
(5) The Chief-Inspector-cum facilitator may specify norms of discarding the vital components of winding installation
from time to time by general or special order.
81. Gates and fences. - (1) At the top of every shaft and at every inset which is in use, there shall be provided suitable
gates or fences which shall effectively close the openings into the shaft at all times when a cage or other means of
conveyance is not at the top or the inset. Every such gate at the top of a shaft shall be self-operating and interlocked
with operation of winding engine.
(2) (a) At every landing where it is necessary for persons to pass from one side of the shaft to the other, an adequate
bypass shall be provided for enabling them to do so without entering or crossing the shaft and every bypass so provided
shall be not less than 1.8 metres high and 1.2 metres wide, which shall be kept clear of all obstructions.
(b) No person shall enter or cross, or be permitted to enter or cross the exposed space at the bottom of any working shaft
except for the purpose of entering or leaving a cage or other means of conveyance or for undertaking an examination,
repair or any other work therein; and no person shall be allowed to work in any such space unless the cages or other
means of conveyance, if any, have been stopped and adequate precautions have been taken for the protection of such
person.
82. Duties of persons riding or working in shafts. – (1) No person shall get on or off a cage or other means of
conveyance after the same has been signalled to be set in motion or leave it until it has reached the appointed stopping
place; nor shall any person ride on the top or edge of any cage or other means of conveyance except when engaged in
an examination, repair or any other work in the shaft.
(2) Every person, when at or about the top or bottom of a shaft or any inset, shall obey the orders and directions of the
pit top attendant or onsetter, as the case may be.
(3) (a) No person shall carry out any examination, repair or other work in any shaft while winding operations are being
carried on; and no winding shall be carried on or permitted while persons are engaged in such examination, repair or
work, except where winding is necessary for the same.
(b) The person in immediate charge of any examination, repair or work in any shaft shall warn the banksman and the
winding engineman that such examination, repair or work is about to be undertaken.
(c) Every person while engaged in any examination, repair or other work in a shaft shall be accompanied by at least one
other person; and all such persons shall be provided with safety belts of a type approved by the Chief Inspector-cum Facilitator and effectively protected against the risk of falling.
(d) Every person engaged in carrying out an examination, repair or other work in a shaft shall be protected by a suitable
covering from objects falling from above and every such person shall also be provided with a protective hat and shall
wear the same when so engaged.
83. General precautions. – (1) No unauthorised person shall enter or be allowed, in a winding engine room.
(2) No adolescent shall descend or ascend a shaft in a cage or other means of conveyance unless accompanied by one
or more adult persons.
CHAPTER VIII
HAULAGE
84. Haulage roadways. - (1) The provisions of sub-regulation (2) to sub-regulation (20) shall apply with respect to
every length of road or roadway in a mine where materials are transported in tubs by means of gravity or mechanical
power.
(2) Every such roadway shall-
(a) be of adequate dimensions and, as far as practicable, shall be straight and of regular gradient; and
(b) have tracks properly laid with rails of adequate section.
(3) (a) Pulleys, sheaves and rollers that alter the direction of a rope shall be securely fixed.
(b) No person shall guide or adjust a moving rope on to a drum, pulley, sheave or roller except with a lever or other
proper appliance.
(4) Where haulage is effected by one or more ropes, there shall be provided and maintained – (a) at the top of every
inclined plane, at least one stop-block or other effective contrivance to arrest tubs from running or moving out of control;
and
(b) at least one run-away switch or other effective contrivance below the first stop-block or other effective contrivance
at a distance greater than the length of a set or train of tubs:
Provided that such distance shall not exceed the length of a set or train of tubs by more than 10 meters:
Provided further that where the Regional Inspector-cum-Facilitator, by an order in writing so requires, the stop block and the run-away switch or other effective contrivance aforesaid shall be so inter-coupled that they do not remain
simultaneously ineffective.
(c) an attachment, behind an ascending tub or set or train of tubs, a back-stay, drag or other suitable contrivance for
preventing the tub, set or train of tubs running back:
Provided that where an endless rope or chain is used, the provisions of this clause shall be deemed to be satisfied
if appropriate automatic catches or other effective contrivances are provided at appropriate intervals along the track to
prevent the ascending tubs running back:
Provided further that the Regional Inspector-cum-Facilitator may, by an order in writing and subject to such
conditions as may be specified therein, grant exemption from the operation of this clause on grounds that compliance
with the provisions thereof are not reasonably practicable;
(d) safety hooks, jazz-rails or other suitable contrivances to prevent runaway in the forward direction;
(e) tub re-railers at intervals of not more than 250 meters:
Provided that where a tub is re-railed manually, it shall either be detached from the rope or ropes or the haulage engine
which works the ropes shall be stopped; and
(f) on every haulage roadway exceeding thirty metres in length, effective means of transmitting signals by mechanical
or electrical means or electronic means from every stopping place on the roadway to the place at which the machinery
working the rope is operated:
Provided that the Regional Inspector-cum-Facilitator may, by an order in writing, require means of transmitting signals
in the reverse direction also;
(g) if any doubt arises as to whether any means of transmitting signals under clause (f) is effective or not, it shall be
referred to the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator for decision.
(5) The following code of signals shall be used and strictly observed, namely: –
ONE RAP : Stop, when in motion
TWO RAPS : Lower or Haul in slowly
THREE RAPS : Start, when at rest
FOUR RAPS : Raise, or haul out slowly.
Provided that any other signals shall be in addition to, and shall not interfere with the foregoing.
(6) A printed copy of the code of signals in English, Hindi and language understood by majority of workers under sub regulation (5) including additional signals, if any, shall be posted prominently at the place in which the machinery that
works the rope is operated and at all regular stopping places along the roadway.
(7) No person other than a competent person or an official shall give any signal.
(8) Where in any mine belowground, a system of haulage roadways (and conveyors, if any) extends to a distance of
more than 300 meters from the shaft or the entrance to the mine, efficient telephonic communication shall be provided
and maintained between the end of every such system and to the haulage operator (and conveyor operator if any) and
the bottom and top of the shaft or the entrance to the mine, as the case may be:
Provided that where travelling is unduly arduous, the Regional Inspector-cum-Facilitator may, by an order in
writing, require the provision and maintenance of telephonic communication in any other case also.
Provided further that a wireless or mobile communication or any other system as approved by Chief Inspector
cum Facilitator by general or special order may be used.
(9) Where telephones or electrical signals are provided, -
(a) adequate precautions shall be taken to prevent signal and telephone wires coming into contact with other cables and
electrical apparatus;
(b) signal wires shall be supported on insulators, and shall not be energised at more than thirty volts;
(c) contact makers shall be so constructed as to prevent accidental closing of the circuit; and
(d) in every gassy seam of the second or third degree, all signalling or telephonic communication circuits shall be
constructed, installed, protected, operated and maintained in such a manner as to be intrinsically safe.
(10) At places where telephone receivers are installed or where signals and safety contrivances are regularly
operated, every person using the telephone or operating any such signal or safety contrivance shall be afforded adequate
protection against tubs moving out of control.
(11) Where any person is allowed to work or pass while the haulage is in motion, manholes for refuge shall be provided
at intervals of not more than ten metres:
Provided that where the gradient is less than one in six, such manholes may be provided at intervals of not
more than twenty metres.
(12) Manholes shall be not less than 1.8 metres in height and 1.2 metres in depth, and not less than 0.75 metres but not
more than one meter in width:
Provided that where the roadway is less than 1.8 metres in height, the manholes may be made to the full height
of the roadway:
Provided further that the Regional Inspector-cum-Facilitator may, by an order in writing and subject to such
conditions as he may specify therein, permit the use as manholes of cross-roadways other than haulage roadways, of
dimensions larger than those aforesaid.
(13) Where there are serious practical difficulties in providing manholes of the interval and the dimension specified in
sub-regulations (11) and (12), the Regional Inspector-cum-Facilitator may, by an order in writing and subject to such
conditions as he may specify therein, permit manholes to be at greater intervals or of other dimensions.
(14) Every manhole shall be kept clean and clear of obstruction, and white washed both inside and for a distance of not
less than 0.3 meter around the aperture and white washing shall be kept maintained.
(15) As far as practicable, all manholes shall be provided on one side of the haulage roadway.
(16) Except where haulage is effected by means of an endless rope or chain, whenever the haulage rope is in motion,
every person on the haulage roadway shall take shelter in a manhole.
(17) The manager shall, by an order in writing, in respect of every haulage road or roadway, fix the maximum number
of loaded or empty tubs to be coupled together to run as a set or train and a notice specifying the number of tubs so fixed
shall be posted prominently at the top and at all regular stopping places of the haulage road or roadway.
(18) At all places where tubs are coupled or uncoupled, there shall be a clear space of not less than one meter –
(a) between, the tubs and one side of the roadway; and
(b) where there are two or more tracks also between the adjacent tracks.
(19) When any roadway or face is in direct line with a haulage track and persons may be exposed to danger from runaway
tubs, a strong buffer or other effective contrivance to prevent such danger shall be provided and maintained.
(20) stop-block or other effective contrivance shall be provided near the entrance of every tramming roadway branching
off the main haulage road or roadway, and on every track, which slopes towards a shaft.
85. Travelling roadways. - (1) Except when an exemption in writing has been granted by the Regional Inspector-cum Facilitator and subject to the conditions as may be specified therein, travelling roadways in the intake airways separate
from haulage roadways on which haulage is effected by mechanical means or gravity, shall be provided for persons to
travel to and from their working places.
(2) Every travelling roadway shall –
(a) be not less than 1.8 meters high for the entire strech;
(b) where the inclination exceeds 30 degrees from the horizontal, be provided with suitable steps or ladders;
(c) where the inclination exceeds 45 degrees from the horizontal, be provided, in addition to steps or ladders, with hand
rails or ropes so as to ensure safe travel;
(d) where the inclination exceeds 60 degrees from the horizontal, be provided, in addition to the steps or ladders and
rails or ropes, with suitable platforms at intervals not exceeding 10 meters measured along the slope;
(e) be provided with effective means of telecommunication facilities at suitable places; and
(f) be provided with adequate number of digital or other suitable display boards and communication ports through which
any important message or information can be easily transmitted or broadcasted to persons working belowground or
passing thereby.
(3) Except for purposes of inspection, examination or repair, every person other than an official or a haulage attendant
shall travel by the travelling roadway.
(4) Where persons using a travelling roadway have to cross a conveyor or a haulage worked by mechanical means or
gravity, a suitable cross-over or cross-under bridge or other suitable device approved in writing by the Regional
Inspector-cum-Facilitator shall be provided.
(5) Where a conveyor roadway is required to be used as a travelling roadway, suitable guards or fencing of substantial
construction shall be provided throughout such length of the conveyor roadway, which is intended to be used as
travelling roadway.
(6) In case the travelling distance from the incline or adit mouth or pit bottom exceeds one kilometre or the travelling is
arduous, the owner, agent and manager shall provide suitable man-riding arrangement as approved by the Chief
Inspector-cum-Facilitator, within one year from the date of coming into force of these regulations.
(7) No haulage or other mechanised means shall be used for the general conveyance of persons except with the prior
permission in writing of the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator and subject to such conditions as may be specified therein.
86. Tubs and their movement. – (1) On every tub there shall be provided and maintained at each coupling end a strong
buffer projecting beyond the end and so arranged that when two such tubs are in tandem, the gap between the innermost
ends shall not be less than 20 centimetres.
(2) On every side-tipping tub in use, safety-catches shall be provided to prevent accidental tipping and no tub or set or
train of tubs shall be set in motion unless all the safety catches are properly secured.
(3) The attachment between a rope or locomotive and a tub or set or train of tubs and the attachment between any two
tubs in a set or train, shall be of a type approved in writing by the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator by a general or special
order and so maintained as to obviate accidental disconnection.
(4) The state of every buffer and drawbar of every tub in use and of every safety-catch, coupling-chain and other
attachment shall be examined once at least in every fourteen days, by a competent person appointed for the purpose and
a report of every such examination shall be recorded in a bound paged book kept for the purpose or in retrievable and
non-editable electronic form, which shall be signed/e-signed and dated by the person who made the examination.
(5) Each component of coupling shall have factor of safety (the ratio between breaking load on the component at any
point and the maximum static load on it) of not less than seven in relation to maximum static load which shall be ensured
by testing at an interval not exceeding three years and record thereof shall be maintained.
(6) When tubs are about to be moved, persons likely to be endangered shall be warned.
(7) Two or more tubs shall not be moved by hand in close succession but shall be coupled and moved together:
Provided that two tubs shall be deemed to be in close succession when the distance between them at any time
is less than 10 meters.
(8) No person shall cause or permit a tub to run uncontrolled except with the written permission of the manager:
Provided that the Regional Inspector-cum-Facilitator may, by an order in writing, prohibit the uncontrolled
movement of tubs at any place if he is of the opinion that such movement is likely to cause danger.
(9) No person while taking a tub down a gradient exceeding one in twenty, shall go in front of the tub; and in every case
where conditions are such that a person is not in a position to control the tub from behind, he shall not take the tub down
unless sprags or other suitable contrivances are used to control it.
(10) Where required for use, a sufficient number of sprags of suitable material and dimensions shall be provided.
(11) Every tub while standing on a track having a gradient of more than one in twenty shall unless held effectively by
brakes or securely coupled to a haulage rope or locomotive, be effectively blocked, chained or otherwise secured.
(12) Except where haulage is effected by means of an endless rope, the coupling and uncoupling of tubs shall, as far as
practicable, be done only when the tub or set of the tubs, and the rope if connected to the set, is not in motion.
(13) As far as practicable, tubs shall not be coupled or uncoupled on a gradient.
(14) No person shall ride on any tub or haulage rope.
87. Haulage Engine and Engine room. -
(1) Every haulage engine shall be provided with; (a) two independent brakes out of which at least one of the brakes shall
be so designed that the brakes remain at the “ON” position except when operated.
Provided that where the brake or brakes are power operated, at least one of them shall be arranged to be applied
automatically at all times if the power supply fails.
(b) speed indicator, distance indicator and over speed tripping arrangement,
(c) suitable rope guard to safeguard haulage operator from whiplash due to rope snap,
(d) a suitable dead man switch,
(e) forward-reverse operating device with interlocking arrangement,
(f) over travel protection
(g) Emergency stop push button
(2) (a) Every haulage engine shall be housed in engine room properly maintained and having emergency exit, adequate
illumination, ventilation and ergonomically designed seat for operator
(b) Adequate access for examination of engine foundation, brake assembly etc., shall be provided and maintained.
88. Haulage ropes. – (1) No rope shall be used for purposes of haulage if it has any serious visible defect over any
length or its factor of safety (the ratio between breaking load on the rope at any point and the maximum static load on
it when the tubs or other means of conveyance is at the lowest working point) is less than eight.
(2) Every rope which is capped shall be recapped once at least in every six months, and if necessary, at shorter intervals,
under the supervision of a competent person.
(3) No rope which has been spliced shall be used in direct haulages.
(4)For every haulage rope in use, a record of size, construction, quality, name of supplier and dates of installation and
of recapping shall be kept in a bound paged book kept for the purpose or in retrievable and non-editable electronic form,
and all entries therein shall be made by the competent person who shall sign/e-sign the same and date his signature.
89. Conveyor Installation. – (1) Every roadway conveyor shall be so installed that –
(a) between the conveyor and one side of the roadway, there is a travelling space free from obstruction not less than one
meter wide;
(b) the conveyor or any part thereof does not scrape against wooden props or supports;
(c) the anchoring of the return station of the conveyor is independent of the face or roadway support;
(d) in case a number of conveyors are used in series, safety fittings such as sequential control and sequential interlock
shall be provided; and
(e) it can be stopped from any place along the entire length of the conveyor by providing pull cord switches or other
suitable system.
(f) The Conveyor belt used belowground shall be of fire-resistant type.
(2) (a) Where the inclination of the conveyor is such as to give rise to danger from sliding objects or material, suitable
device shall be used to provide adequate protection against such danger.
(b) A suitable roll back protection arrangement for belt shall be provided.
(3) On every length of roadway in which a conveyor is installed for transporting loads over a distance exceeding 30
meters, there shall be provided and maintained effective means of transmitting signals from every point on the length
of the roadway to the place at which the machinery working the conveyor is operated:
(4) The conveyor operator and the cabin or place from where the conveyor is operated shall be provided with an effective
means of telecommunication along with broadcasting facilities through which the operator can communicate to any
person present in the conveyor roadway at any place of the installation and such system of telecommunication shall
have facilities of both way communications.
(5) Audio-visual pre-start warning alarm shall also be provided in the entire length of the roadway conveyor so as to
warn persons of imminent dangers due to starting of the belt conveyor.
(6) The manager shall formulate a Standard operating procedure for safe installation, operation, maintenance and use of
conveyor belowground including extension of conveyor and shifting it from one place in the mine to another and submit
the same to the Regional Inspector-cum-Facilitator at least thirty days before the commencement of the installation of
the conveyor belowground; and the Regional Inspector-cum-Facilitator may, at any time by an order in writing, require
such modifications in the Standard operating procedure as he may think fit in the interest of safety.
(7) The manager and engineer shall both be responsible for implementation of the Standard operating procedure.
(8) Adequate arrangement shall be provided in the belt conveyor to ensure that it gets automatically stopped, -
(a) in case of excessive friction between the belt and the drum, roller, scrapper, deflectors, guides or any other
obstruction caused either due to spillage or otherwise;
(b) in case of breakage of the belt; and
(c) in case of fire or heating in the belt conveyor or in the vicinity thereof.
90. Examination of haulage engines. – (1) It shall be the duty of a competent person to examine carefully-
(a) once at least in every twenty-four hours, every haulage engine, brake-wheel, rope and other appliance in use; and
(b) Once at least in every seven days, every track where the haulage is effected by means of mechanical power or gravity,
and every safety contrivance fitted thereon.
(2) A report of every such examination under sub-regulation (1) shall be recorded in a bound paged book kept for the
purpose or in retrievable and non-editable electronic form, and shall be signed/e-signed and dated by the person who
made the examination.
91. Examination of haulage and travelling roadways. - It shall be the duty of the mining supervisor or other competent
person to examine carefully, once at least in every seven days, the state of all haulage and travelling roads and roadways,
including roadways leading to all the outlets of the mine which are in use and a report of every such examination shall
be recorded in a bound paged book kept for the purpose or in retrievable and non-editable electronic form, and shall be
signed/e-signed and dated by the person who made the examination.
92. Locomotives. – (1) No locomotive shall be used belowground otherwise than in accordance with the permission in
writing of the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator and subject to such conditions as may be specified therein.
(2) No locomotive shall be used where the gradient of the track exceeds one in fifteen.
(3) No person other than the driver shall ride on any locomotive unless authorised in writing to do so by the manager.
(4) Except during shunting operations, the locomotive shall lead the tubs or set or train of tubs.
93. Roads for trucks and dumpers. - The design, construction, dimensions and layout of haul roads (including ramps)
and of parapet walls or embankments or berms, to be provided along the edge of any road that exists above the level of
surrounding area or of any spoil or coal dump, shall be as per the standards and parameters specified in a general order
in writing, by the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator.
94. Movement of wagons. – (1) The movement of railway wagons shall be carried on under the supervision of a
competent person.
(2) Before wagons are moved, persons likely to be endangered shall be warned by effective audio-visual alarm.
(3) No person shall move or attempt to move a wagon by pushing at the buffer, or by pulling from in front.
(4) Where two or more wagons are moved simultaneously, the wagons shall be coupled together which shall be moved
only by pushing from the sides or from behind the last wagon:
Provided that the number of such wagons shall not exceed the number, which can be effectively controlled.
(5) No locomotive or wagon shall be moved when the natural light is insufficient, unless the approaching end is
distinguished by a suitable light.
(6) No person, other than the competent person referred to in sub-regulation (1), shall pass immediately in front of
wagons moving under bins or screens, nor between moving wagons and the under-structure of the bins or screens.
(7) No person shall be upon the buffer of a locomotive or wagon in motion unless there is a secure hand-hold, or stand
thereon and unless there is also a secure footplate.
(8) No person shall pass over the coupling between any two wagons while the wagons are moving.
(9) No person shall cross a line of rails by crawling or passing underneath a train or wagon, nor shall a person sit or
sleep underneath a wagon.
(10) Wherever railway wagons are specially placed so as to afford a thoroughfare, such thoroughfare shall be not less
than five meters in width.
(11) No material shall be placed or dumped within 1.2 meters from either side of a track of rails.
(12) All space between the rails at switches and crossings in which the foot of a person is liable to be caught shall be
kept filled with concrete, tar, asphalt, or wooden blocks.
95. Fencings and gates. - (1) Where any haulage road, tramline, rail line or haul road passes over a public road, suitable
gates shall be provided to prevent danger to public from a moving tub, set or train of tubs, locomotive or machinery and
every such gate shall be fitted with a danger signal, and when the natural light is insufficient, also with warning lamps.
(2) Where occupied buildings are situated within 15 meters of any haulage road, tramline, rail line or haul road, a
substantial fence shall be provided and maintained between such buildings and the haulage road, tramline, rail line or
haul road.
CHAPTER IX
MINE WORKING
96. Safety management plan. - (1) The owner, agent and manager of every mine shall-
(a) identify the hazards to health and safety of the persons employed at the mine to which they may be exposed while at
work;
(b) assess the risks to health and safety to which employees may be exposed while they are at work;
(c) follow an appropriate process for identification of the hazards and assessment of risks;
(d) record the list of hazards identified and risks assessed; and
(e) make those records available for inspection by the employees.
(2) (a) The owner, agent and manager of every mine shall identify control measures against each identified hazard, with
priority in descending order as below:
(i) Elimination control
(ii) Substitution control
(iii) Engineering control
(iv) Administrative control
(v) Personal protective equipment
(b) The owner, agent and manager of every mine shall also ensure that effectiveness of the existing control measures
are monitored and reviewed periodically and appropriate corrective actions are taken.
(3) Based on the identified hazards and risk analysis, the owner, agent and manager of every mine shall prepare a
document called “Safety Management Plan”, that includes organisational structure, planning, activities, responsibilities,
practices, procedures, processes and resources for developing, implementing, achieving, reviewing and maintaining
occupational safety, health and safe working conditions in mines.
(4) The Safety Management Plan shall contain-
(a) defined mine safety and health policy of the company in consistent with applicable provisions of the Code;
(b ) plan to develop capabilities to implement and achieve the objective of the policy;
(c) scheme of mining;
(d) Hazard Management Plans (HMPs) for each identified hazard including Principal Hazard Management
Plans (PHMPs) for principal hazards;
(e) Standard operating procedures (SOPs) for all activities and operations having potential to cause harm to
health and safety of persons;
(f) ways to measure, monitor and evaluate performance of the safety management plan and incorporates
necessary changes.
(g) a plan to periodically review at an interval not exceeding twelve months and/or when significant changes
occur in the mine and update the safety management plan accordingly.
(5) The owner, agent or manager of every mine shall submit a copy of the Safety Management Plan, duly signed by the
owner, to the Regional Inspector-cum-Facilitator who may, at any time by an order in writing, require such modifications
in the plan as may be specified therein.
(6) The owner, agent and manager of every mine shall be responsible for implementation of the Safety Management
Plan.
97. Manual opencast working. - In manual opencast workings, the following precautions shall be observed, namely: -
(1) In alluvial soil, morum, gravel, clay, debris or other similar ground, -
(a) the sides shall be sloped at an angle of safety not exceeding 45 degrees from the horizontal or such other angle as
the Regional Inspector-cum-Facilitator may permit by an order in writing and subject to such conditions as he may
specify therein; or
(b) the sides shall be kept benched and the height of any bench shall not exceed 1.5 meters and the breadth thereof shall
not be less than the height:
Provided that the Regional Inspector-cum-Facilitator may, by an order in writing and subject to such conditions
as he may specify therein, exempt from the operation of this clause in any working in the case of which special
difficulties exist, which, in his opinion, make compliance with the provisions thereof not reasonably practicable.
(2) Where any pillar is left ‘in situ’ for the purpose of measurement, its height shall not exceed 2.5 meters; and where
the height of such pillar exceeds 1.25 meters, the base of the pillar shall not be less than 1.5 meters in diameter.
(3) In coal, the sides shall either be kept sloped at an angle of safety not exceeding 45 degree from the horizontal, or
the sides shall be kept benched and the height of any bench shall not exceed three meters and the breadth thereof shall
not be less than the height:
Provided that the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator may, by an order in writing and subject to such conditions
as he may specify therein, exempt, from the operations of this sub-regulation, any working, in the case of which special
difficulties exist which in his opinion make compliance with the provisions thereof not reasonably practicable.
(4) In an excavation in any hard and compact ground or in prospecting trenches or pits, the sides shall be adequately
benched, sloped or secured so as to prevent danger from fall of sides:
Provided that the height of the bench shall not exceed six meters.
(5) No tree, loose stone or debris shall be allowed to remain within a distance of three meters from the edge or side of
the excavation.
(6) No person shall undercut any face or side or cause or permit such undercutting as to cause any overhanging.
98. Mechanised opencast working. - (1) Before starting a mechanised opencast working:
(i) the owner and agent of the mine shall arrange to conduct a scientific study of the mine, including its method of
working, ultimate pit slope, dump slope and monitoring of slope stability, in order to plan, design and work the mine in
safe manner.
(ii) Based on the recommendations of the aforesaid scientific study, the owner, agent or manager shall prepare a detailed
scheme of mining, covering method of work, mechanization, pit and dump configuration, backfilling if any, system of
monitoring of pit and dump slopes, haul road design and other applicable parameters, and submit a notice along with a
copy of the scheme, at least sixty days prior to start the work in accordance with the scheme, to the Chief Inspector cum-Facilitator and regional inspector cum facilitator, who may permit with or without such modification, in writing,
as may be specified therein:
Provided that in case of mines where such scheme of mining has not been made and submitted, it shall be the
responsibility of the owner and agent to get the said scheme prepared and submit to the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator
and regional inspector cum facilitator, within one year from the date of coming into force of these regulations, who may
accept or require such modifications in the scheme, by order in writing, as may be specified therein.
(iii) The owner, agent and manager of every mechanised opencast mine shall ensure that the recommendations
made in the report of scientific study referred to in clause (i) of the sub-regulation (1) are complied with and workings
and operations in the mine strictly adhere to the scheme or modified scheme of mining, as referred in clause (ii) of the
sub-regulation (1), as the case may be.
(2) The Scientific study referred to in clause (i) of the sub-regulation (1) and the scheme of mining as mentioned referred
in clause (ii) of the sub-regulation (1) shall be reviewed time to time and whenever there is a major change in method
of workings, mechanization, geo-mining condition, identification of any new hazards in the mine.
(3) The height of the benches in overburden consisting of alluvial soil, morum, gravel, clay, debris or other similar
ground shall not exceed 3 meters and the width thereof shall not be less than three times the height of the bench.
(4) The height of benches in coal and overburden of rock formation other than that mentioned in sub-regulation (3) shall
not be more than the digging height or reach of the excavation machine in use for digging, excavation or removal, and
the width thereof shall not be less than -
(a) the width of the widest machine plying on the bench plus two meters; or
(b) if dumpers ply on the bench, three times the width of the dumper; or
(c) the height of the bench,
whichever is more.
(5) No extraction of belowground developed pillar by opencast method shall be commenced, conducted or carried out
except with the prior permission in writing of the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator and in accordance with such
conditions as may be specified therein.
(6) Notwithstanding anything contained in this regulation, the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator may, by an order in
writing and subject to such conditions as he may specify therein, require or permit the height and width of benches or
any other condition in variance with the aforesaid.
99. Backfilling of opencast workings. - All excavations made by opencast mining shall be suitably backfilled up to the
level of the adjacent ground or kept secured by suitable means as specified in the scheme of mining referred in the sub regulation (1) of regulation 98.
100. Spoil-banks and dumps. - (1) While removing overburden, the top soil shall be stacked at a separate place, so
that, the same is used to cover the reclaimed area.
(2) The slope of a spoil bank shall be determined by the natural angle of repose of the material being deposited but, in
any case, shall not exceed 37.5 degrees from the horizontal:
Provided that where in any mine, a steeper slope of spoil bank has been recommended as a result of a scientific
study, the Regional Inspector-cum-Facilitator may, by an order in writing and subject to such conditions as may be
specified therein, permit a steeper slope of the spoil bank.
(3) Loose overburden and other such materials from opencast workings or other rejects from washeries or from other
sources shall be dumped in such a manner that there is no possibility of dumped material sliding.
(4) Any spoil bank exceeding 30 metre in height shall be benched so that no bench exceeds 30 metre in height and the
overall slope shall not exceed 1 vertical to 1.5 horizontal.
(5) The spoil-bank or dump in an opencast mine shall be planned, designed and maintained as per the recommendations
of the scientific study and the scheme of mining referred to in sub-regulation (1) of regulation (98):
Provided that the toe of an external spoil-bank or dump shall not be extended closer to any point within a
distance of one and half times the height of the spoil-bank or dump or 100m, whichever is more, from the mine
excavation railway or other public works, public road or building or other permanent structure not belonging to the
owner;
Provided further that the toe of an of internal dump or spoil bank shall not be extended closer to any point
within 200m of the active mine working or a distance twice the height of the dump or spoil bank, whichever is more;
Provided also that the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator may, by an order in writing and subject to such
conditions as may be specified therein, require or permit the toe of dump or spoil bank to be extended in variance with
the aforesaid provisions.
(6) In case of rehandling of spoil bank or dump in an opencast mine, the owner, Agent or Manager shall not less than
60 days before starting of work, submit a detailed scheme of rehandling of spoil bank or dump, to the Chief Inspector cum-Facilitator and the Regional Inspector-Cum- Facilitator; and work shall be commenced or carried only in
accordance with such conditions as the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator may specify by order in writing.
(7) A suitable fence shall be erected between any railway or public works or road or building or structure not belonging
to the owner and the toe of an active spoil bank so as to prevent unauthorised persons approaching the spoil-bank.
(8) No person shall approach or be permitted to approach the toe of an active spoil bank where he may be endangered
from material sliding or rolling down the face.
(9) Adequate precautions shall be taken to prevent failure of slopes of the spoil banks or dumps.
101. Transport rules. - (1) The manager of every mine shall frame and enforce a code of transport rules with due regard
to the size and capacity of the transportation machinery in use and prevailing local conditions and a copy of the same
shall be submitted to the Regional Inspector-cum-Facilitator, who may, at any time, by an order in writing require such
modifications in the transport rules, as he may specify therein.
(2) The manager shall hand over copies of the transport rules to all operators, drivers and officials concerned and shall
also post such copies at all conspicuous places in the mine in languages comprehensible by the workers.
(3) The Manager and such officials shall each be responsible for securing effective compliance with the provisions of
the transport rules, and no mine or part of a mine shall be worked in contravention thereof.
102. Codes of practice. - (1) The manager of every mine shall, before introducing any machinery or new operation
connected with his mine, frame and enforce “code of practice”, not being inconsistent with the Code or these regulations,
for each such machinery or operation, as the case may be.
(2) The codes of practice shall be framed with due regard to the type, size and capacity of the machinery or operation in
use or proposed for use and prevailing local conditions.
(3) The codes of practices, inter alia, shall provide for (a) standard operating procedures for the machinery or operation
to which it relates to;
(b) examination and testing of the machinery before first use after erection, installation, re-installation, modification,
alteration, maintenance or repair;
(c) schedule and nature of examination and testing of the machine, including its sub-assemblies, so as to ensure its safe
operation;
(d) the manner in which the records of examination shall be kept.
(4) The owner, agent or manager of every mine shall hand over copies of such code of practices to concerned officials
and persons and ensure effective enforcement thereof.
(5)A copy of the code of practices framed under sub-regulation (3) shall always be kept in the office of the mine and
also at respective places of such operation or machinery.
103. Development work. - (1) The dimensions of pillars and galleries, and the shape of pillars, formed in any seam or
section shall be such as to ensure stability during the formation and extraction of pillars, and during the period between
such formation and extraction.
(2) Save with the previous permission in writing of the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator and subject to such conditions
as may be specified therein, no gallery in a seam or section shall exceed 3.0 meters in height or 4.8 meters in width at
any place.
(3) The pillars formed in any seam or section shall normally be rectangular in shape.
(4) The distance between the centres of any two adjacent pillars left in a seam or section shall not be less than that
specified in the table below as corresponding to the depth of the seam or section from the surface at that point and the
width of the galleries in the working in question.
Table
+---------------------------+---------------------------------------+---------------------------------------+---------------------------------------+---------------------------------------+
| Depth of seam from surface | Where the width of the galleries does | Where the width of the galleries does | Where the width of the galleries does | Where the width of the galleries does |
| | not exceed 3.0 meters | not exceed 3.6 meters | not exceed 4.2 meters | not exceed 4.8 meters |
+===========================+=======================================+=======================================+=======================================+=======================================+
| | The distance between centres of adjacent pillars shall not be less than | | | |
+---------------------------+---------------------------------------+---------------------------------------+---------------------------------------+---------------------------------------+
| (1) | (2) | (3) | (4) | (5) |
| | Meters | Meters | Meters | Meters |
+---------------------------+---------------------------------------+---------------------------------------+---------------------------------------+---------------------------------------+
| Not exceeding 60 meters | 12.0 | 15.0 | 18.0 | 19.5 |
| Exceeding 60 but not | 13.5 | 16.5 | 19.5 | 21.0 |
| exceeding 90 meters | | | | |
| Exceeding 90 but not | 16.5 | 19.5 | 22.5 | 25.5 |
| exceeding 150 meters | | | | |
| Exceeding 150 but not | 22.5 | 25.5 | 30.5 | 34.5 |
| exceeding 240 meters | | | | |
| Exceeding 240 but not | 28.5 | 34.5 | 39.5 | 45.0 |
| exceeding 360 meters | | | | |
| Exceeding 360 meters | 39.0 | 42.0 | 45.0 | 48.0 |
+---------------------------+---------------------------------------+---------------------------------------+---------------------------------------+---------------------------------------+
(5) The Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator may by an order in writing and subject to such conditions as he may specify
therein, exempt a mine or part thereof to form pillars in variance to that specified in the sub-regulations (3) and (4).
(6) Nothing in sub-regulation (2), (3), (4) and (5) shall apply to workings in a mine made before 7th September, 1926
and the following provisions shall apply to all workings made prior to said date, except during the extraction or reduction
of pillars, -
(a) if the distance between the centers of adjacent pillars is smaller than that specified in the table under sub-regulation
(4), the pillars shall not be further reduced; or
(b) if the distance between the centers of adjacent pillar is not smaller than that specified in the table under sub-regulation
(4), the pillars shall not be so reduced as to render such distance smaller than –
(i) the distance so specified; or
(ii) any distance required in this behalf by the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator; and
(c) the height and width of the galleries shall not be further increased without the permission in writing of the Chief
Inspector-cum-Facilitator and subject to such conditions as he may specify therein.
(7) In the case of all workings, where in the opinion of the Regional Inspector-cum-Facilitator the dimensions of pillars
or galleries are such as to render that crushing of pillars or the premature collapse of any part of the workings is likely
to occur either before or during the extraction of pillars, he may, by an order in writing, require such modification of the
dimensions aforesaid in respect of any future working as he may specify.
104. Depillaring operations. – (1) No extraction or reduction of pillars shall be commenced, conducted or carried out
except with the previous permission in writing of the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator and in accordance with such
conditions as he may specify therein.
(2) An application, for permission under sub-regulation (1) shall be accompanied by two copies of an up-to-date plan
of the area where pillars are proposed to be reduced or extracted, showing the proposed extent of extraction or reduction
of pillars, the manner in which such extraction or reduction is to be carried out, the thickness and depth of the seam, the
nature of the roof, and the rate and direction of dip.
(3) The extraction or reduction of pillars shall be conducted in such a way as to prevent, as far as possible, the extension
of a collapse or subsidence of the goaf over pillars which have not been extracted.
(4) Save as otherwise provided under sub-regulation (5), no pillars shall be reduced or split in such a manner as to
reduce the dimensions of the resultant pillars below those required by regulation 103 or by any order made thereunder,
nor shall any gallery be so heightened as to exceed three meters.
(5) During the extraction of pillars, no splitting or reduction of pillars or heightening of galleries shall be effected for a
distance greater than the length of two pillars ahead of the pillar that is being extracted or reduced:
Provided that where pillar extraction is about to begin in a district, such splitting or reduction of pillars or the
heightening of galleries shall be restricted to a maximum of four pillars.
(6) The width of the split-galleries shall not exceed the width specified for galleries under sub-regulation (4) of
regulation 103.
(7) The Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator may, by an order in writing and stating the reasons therefor, relax or restrict the
provisions of sub-regulation (4) or sub-regulation (5) in respect of any specified workings to such extent and on such
conditions as he may specify therein.
(8) Where the method of extraction is to remove all the coal or as much of the coal as practicable, and to allow the roof
to cave in, the operations shall be conducted in such a way to leave as small an area of un-collapsed roof as possible
with due regard to danger from an air blast or weighting on pillars, and suitable means shall be adopted to bring down
the goaf at regular intervals wherever possible.
(9) Where the voids formed as a result of extraction are stowed with sand or other materials, the owner, agent or manager
shall, on or before the 10th day of every month submit to the Regional Inspector-cum-Facilitator a statement giving the
quantity of coal raised and the quantity of sand or other material stowed in every district during the preceding month.
105. Development and extraction of Coal by method other than bord and pillar system. - (1) No development or
extraction of coal by a system other than bord and pillar system shall be commenced, conducted or carried out except
with the previous permission in writing of the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator and in accordance with such conditions
as he may specify therein.
(2) An application for permission under sub-regulation (1), shall be made accompanied by two copies of an upto date
plan of the area where such development or extraction is proposed, showing details such as the manner and proposed
extent of development or extraction.
106. Saving. - (1) Nothing in regulation 103 or regulation 104 shall prevent the driving of any gallery through any
pillar or the enlargement of any gallery beyond the limits specified by or under these regulations, where in the opinion
of the manager such work is necessary for haulage, ventilation, drainage or any other purpose necessary for the proper
working of the mine, if fourteen days’ prior notice in writing of the intention to commence such work has been given
to the Regional Inspector-cum-Facilitator.
(2) Every notice under sub-regulation (1) shall be accompanied by an offset plan showing details of the operation.
(3) If in the opinion of the Regional Inspector-cum-Facilitator such work under sub-regulation (1) is likely to endanger
the stability of the workings, he may, by an order in writing, require the completion, before commencing such drivage
or enlargement, of such protective works as he may specify therein.
107. Roads and working places. - (1) The roof and sides of all working places and travelling roadways, including
airways and travelling roadways to second outlets, shall be made and kept secure.
(2) Necessary arrangements shall be made to prevent premature collapse of workings; and adequate steps shall be taken
to isolate, control or remedy any such collapse which may occur.
(3) Whenever crushing of pillars or any symptom of an impending collapse other than ordinarily caused by pillar
extraction is detected, the manager shall inform the Regional Inspector-cum-Facilitator forthwith.
108. Powers of Inspector-cum-facilitator. - (1) If in any mine or part thereof, it appears to the Regional Inspector cum-Facilitator that the provisions of regulations 97, 98, 103, 104 and 107 or of any order issued under any of these
regulations have not been complied with, he may give notice in writing to the owner, agent or manager requiring him
to take such protective measures, within such time, as may be specified in the notice.
(2) In case of non-compliance with the requirements of the notice issued under sub-regulation (1), the Regional
Inspector-cum-Facilitator may, by an order in writing, prohibit the extraction of coal in the part or parts of the mine in
which protective measures are required to be taken, until the requirements specified in the notice are complied with.
109. Pointing out of contraventions during inspections. - (1) If the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator or an Inspector cum-Facilitator, during his inspection of any mine, finds or comes to know about contravention of any of the provision
of the Code or the regulations, rules, bye-laws or orders made thereunder, he shall enter such contravention in Spot
Inspection Register maintained in a Form as may be specified by the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator for the purpose or
in retrievable and non-editable electronic form, and shall also point out such contravention to the owner, agent or
manager, if present on the spot.
(2) The Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator or the Inspector-cum-Facilitator making the entry of the contraventions in the
register referred to in sub-regulation (1) shall duly sign such entries with date, and take a copy of the entries for his
record:
Provided that the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator or the Inspector-cum-Facilitator need not enter such
contravention, which require confirmation after a survey or further examination, and he may subsequently intimate the
owner, agent or manager, specifying the contravention, if confirmed, and also any other contraventions which were not
entered in the said register:
Provided further that an entry made in the register or the absence of an entry therein, as also a communication
in pursuance with the first proviso or absence thereof, shall not in any way limit the duties or obligations of a person
under the Code or the regulations, rules, bye-laws or orders made thereunder.
(3) When an entry is made in the register, –
(a) the owner, agent and manager shall each be deemed to know what is contained in that entry; and
(b) a copy thereof shall be displayed immediately on the notice board of the mine for not less than fifteen days.
(4) The owner, agent or manager of the mine shall return one copy, within a period not exceeding fifteen days from the
date of the entry, to the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator or the Inspector-cum-Facilitator who made the entry with
remarks thereon showing the action taken to remedy the contravention and the date on which such action was taken.
(5) The register shall be kept available for inspection in the office of the mine for a period of at least three years after
the date of making of the last entry in it.
110. Multi-section and contiguous working. - (1) No work in a higher seam or section shall be done over an area in
a lower seam or section which may collapse.
(2) No working shall be made in more than one section in any seam, nor shall workings be made in any two seams
lying within nine meters of each other, without the prior permission in writing of the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator
and subject to such conditions as he may specify therein.
(3) Every application for permission under sub-regulation (2) shall be accompanied by two copies of a plan showing
the proposed layout of the workings, section of the seam or seams, the depth of the seams from the surface, the rate and
direction of dip, the proposed dimensions of pillars and galleries in each seam or section, and the thickness of the parting
between the seams or sections.
(4) Where two or more such seams or sections are worked in a mine, the pillars in one seam or section shall, as far as
practicable, be vertically above or below the pillars in the other seam or section unless the strata are inclined at an angle
of more than 30 degrees from the horizontal.
(5) The parting left between any two seams or sections shall not be less than three meters in thickness at any place:
Provided that the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator may, by an order in writing and subject to such conditions
as he may specify therein, permit or require a smaller or greater thickness of parting, as the case may be.
111. Working under railways and roads, etc. – (1) No working shall be made and no work of extraction or reduction
of pillars shall be conducted at, or extended to, any point within 45 meters of any railway, or of any public works in
respect of which this regulation is applicable by reason of any general or special order of the Central Government, or of
any public road or building, or of other permanent structure not belonging to the owner of the mine, without the prior
permission in writing of the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator and subject to such conditions as he may specify therein.
(2) Every application for permission under sub-regulation (1) shall specify the position of the working of the mine in
relation to the railway or public road or works or building or structure concerned, the manner in which it is proposed to
carry out the intended operations, and the limits to which it is proposed to carry out the said operations; and shall be
accompanied by two copies of a plan showing the existing and the intended mining operations in so far as they affect
the railway or public road or works or building or structure concerned.
(3) Every copy of the application for permission referred to in sub-regulation (2) shall also be sent in the case of a
railway, to the railway administration concerned; and in the case of any public works as aforesaid, to such authority as
the Central Government may direct by general or special order.
(4) Notwithstanding anything contained in these regulations, the stability of such railway, road, works, building or
structure shall not be endangered until it has been dismantled, diverted or vacated, as the case may be.
(5) Where the stability of such railway, road, works, buildings or structure has been endangered due to any mining
operations, the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator may, by an order in writing, require the owner to construct in the mine
belowground or on the surface such protective works within such time as he may specify in the order.
112. Protective work before a mine is closed. -
(1) The Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator may, by an order in writing, require the owner of any mine to which sub regulation (4) of regulation 29 applies, to construct in the mine belowground or on the surface such protective works
within such time as he may specify therein.
(2) If the owner fails to construct such protective works within the time specified in the order referred to in sub-regulation
(1), the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator may get the work executed by any other agency, and the cost thereof, as certified
by the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator, shall be defrayed by the owner of the mine and recoverable from him as an
arrear of land revenue.
(3) Until the protective works have been constructed to the satisfaction of the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator, the means
of entering the mine at not less than two entrances shall be kept intact and in working order.
113. Working near mine boundary in belowground mine. – (1) The owner, agent or manager of every belowground
mine shall have fixed mine boundary in a vertical plane and notwithstanding anything contained in sub-regulation (2),
these shall not be changed except with the permission of the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator in writing.
(2) No working shall be made within a distance equal to half the distance as specified in column (5) of table under sub regulation (4) of regulation 103, unless otherwise permitted in writing by Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator corresponding
to the depth of the seam being worked, of the boundary of any mine and in case of a disputed boundary no working shall
be made within the said distance of the boundary claimed by the owner of an adjacent mine until such time a binding
agreement has been reached as to the correct boundary or the matter has been finally determined by a court of law:
Provided that, where work is done in more than one seam, the barrier kept at the boundary shall, as far as
practicable, be vertically coincident and of the same dimensions:
Provided further that, where the working of any seam, for any reason, are extended or get extended within any
shorter distance than what is laid down herein above, the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator may, by an order in writing,
require the owner to construct such protective works within such time as he may specify in the order.
(3) Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-regulation (2), the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator may, by an order in
writing and subject to such conditions as may be specified therein, permit or require to extend or restrict the working of
any mine or part thereof in variance with the provisions of this regulation.
114. Working near mine boundary in opencast mine. – (1) The owner, agent or manager of every opencast mine
shall have fixed vertical plane boundaries of the mine and notwithstanding anything contained in sub-regulation (2), the
boundary shall not be changed except with the prior permission of the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator in writing
and subject to such conditions as he may specify therein:
Provided that if any mine consists of two or more separate excavations and if, in the opinion of the Chief
Inspector-cum-Facilitator, they are not sufficiently near to one another to permit daily personal supervision being
exercised by one manager, the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator may, by an order in writing, require the mine to be split
into two or more separate mines.
(2) No working shall be made within a distance of 7.5 meters of the boundary of any mine and, in case of a disputed
boundary, no working shall be made within a distance of 7.5 meters of the boundary claimed by the owner of an adjacent
mine until such time a binding agreement has been reached as to the correct boundary or matter the has been finally
determined by a court of law:
Provided that, where the workings of any mine, for any reason, are extended or get extended within any shorter
distance than what is laid down herein above, the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator may, by an order in writing, require
the owner to construct such protective works within such time as he may specify in the order.
(3) Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-regulation (2), the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator may, by an order in
writing and subject to such conditions as he may specify therein, permit or require to extend or restrict the working of
any mine or part thereof in variance with the provisions of this regulation.
115. Strata Control and Monitoring Plan. – (1) (a) The owner, agent and manager of every mine shall prepare,
formulate and implement a Strata Control and Monitoring Plan (SCAMP) based on scientific study considering the
geotechnical data, information and the method of development and extraction of coal or the excavation required
therefrom, which also includes a support plan to secure the roof and sides of belowground workplaces, and shall be
subject to revision with change in condition, for all workings belowground.
(b) The owner, agent and manager shall submit a copy of the Strata Control and Monitoring Plan (SCAMP) to the
Regional Inspector-cum-Facilitator who may, at any time by an order in writing, require such modification as he may
specify therein.
(2) The owner, agent and manager of every mine having workings below ground shall, before commencing any
operation, frame, in consonance with the Strata Control and Monitoring Plan framed under sub-regulation (1) and with
due regard to the engineering classification of strata, local geological conditions, system of work, mechanisation, and
past experience, and enforce the support plan specifying in relation to each working place the type and specifications of
supports and their intervals:
(3) The manager shall, at least thirty days before the commencement of any operation, submit a copy of the support plan
framed under sub-regulation (2) to the Regional Inspector-cum-Facilitator who may at any time, by an order in writing,
require such modification in the plan as he may specify therein.
(4) The Manager shall hand over copies of the support plan framed under sub-regulation (1) and (2), in English as well
as in a local language understood by majority of the persons employed in the mine, together with illustrative sketches,
to all supervisory officials concerned including the assistant manager and shall also post such copies at all conspicuous
places in the mine.
(5) The manager and such officials shall be responsible for securing effective compliance with the provisions of the
support plan framed under sub-regulation (1) and (2), and no mine or part of a mine shall be worked in contravention
thereof.
(6) The support plan shall include inter alia, system of, monitoring of the support performance, measurement of strata
behaviour, re-setting of supports, provision of temporary support, replacement of old supports, withdrawal of supports
and clearing of falls of ground.
(7) The support plan shall also include the implementation strategy of the plan, training and inspection and supervision
policies.
(8) The owner, agent or manager shall formulate and implement standing orders specifying – (a)the system and the
organisation for procurement and supply of supports of suitable material, of adequate strength and in sufficient quantity
where these are required to be readily available for use;
(b)the method of handling including dismantling and assembling where necessary and transportation of the supports
from the surface to the face and from the face line to their new site;
(c)the system and the organisation for maintenance and checking of supports, dressing the roof and sides, erecting,
examining and re-tightening of supports and re-erecting dislodged supports, including the use of appropriate tools;
(d)the panel of competent persons for engagement as substitutes in the event of a regular support persons or dresser
absenting from duty; and
(e)the manner of making all concerned persons such as loaders, dressers, support persons, shortfirers, assistant mining
supervisors, mining supervisors and assistant managers including persons empanelled for engagement as substitute
support person or dresser fully conversant with the support plan and the standing orders under this sub-regulation and
under regulation 122 and the nature of work to be performed by each in that behalf.
116. Setting of support. – (1) Every prop shall be set securely on a sound foundation and shall be kept tight against the
roof.
(2) Where a prop is set on sand or, other loose material, a flat base-piece not less than 5 centimetre in thickness, 25
centimetres in width and 75 centimetres in length shall be used.
(3) The lid used over a prop shall have a width not less than the diameter of the prop, a thickness not less than 8
centimetres and a length not less than 50 centimetres.
(4) Every bar set for supporting the roof of a roadway shall be set securely on props or on cogs or shall be securely fixed
on the sides of the roadway in holes at least 50 centimetre deep made in the sides of the roadway and shall be made and
kept tight against roof and where lagging is necessary the number of laggings shall not be less than one for every meter
length of the bar and the laggings shall be made and kept tight against the roof.
(5) Every cog used as a support shall be well built and set on the natural floor or on a secure foundation, and shall be
made and kept tight maintaining maximum possible contact against the roof.
(6) In case of timber for erection of a cog, it shall be sufficient to joggle two opposite sides, provided that only four
sides sawn sleepers shall be used for goaf edge supports in depillaring panels.
(7) The cogging members shall be not less than 1.2 meters in length.
(8) Before erecting cogs in a depillaring area, props shall be erected at the corners of each cog.
(9) In inclined seams, the supporting props and cogs shall be so set as to ensure maximum support having regard to the
inclination of the seam or roadway and probable strata movement and where necessary such supports shall be reinforced
to prevent displacement.
(10) Every ledge and every prominent crack or slip in the roof shall be kept supported with at least a pair of cogs and or
cross-bars suitably lagged.
(11) Overhanging sides shall be dressed down:
Provided that where this is not practicable, stay props or other suitable means of support shall be erected at
intervals not exceeding one meter.
(12) Where sand or other material is stowed or a pack is formed for the purpose of support, it shall be packed or made
as tight against the roof as practicable over its whole area.
(13) Roof and sides and support shall be tested as often as necessary; and except where it is no longer necessary for the
purpose of support, any support loosened, broken or dislodged by or removed in any operation shall be tightened,
replaced or reset with the least possible delay and particularly before persons are allowed to pass or resume work after
an interruption.
(14) Where floor coal or roof coal is taken, shorter props shall be replaced with longer props.
(15) In every place wherein roof coal is taken or a fall of roof or sides has occurred, no work of cleaning the dislodged
coal or the fall or any part thereof shall be undertaken nor shall any person be allowed to pass, until the newly exposed
roof and sides in the vicinity thereof have been examined and made safe, if necessary, by temporary supports.
(16) Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-regulation (9), (13), (14) or sub-regulation (15), only such minimum
number of persons may be engaged under the supervision of a assistant mining supervisor or mining supervisor as may
be necessary for securing the roof and sides thereat.
(17) Where roof bolts are used for support, the bolts shall be securely fixed in place.
(18) Powered supports, hydraulic chocks or link-bars shall be advanced as soon as practicable after a web of coal has
been taken off the face so as to ensure that the area of unsupported newly exposed roof is kept to a minimum.
(19) Powered supports, hydraulic chocks, props and friction props shall be set securely and checked from time to time.
(20) When any defect is detected in any powered support or hydraulic chock, the same shall be attended to as soon as
possible and any defective hydraulic or friction prop shall be replaced immediately.
(21) Where, by reason of any irregularity in the roof, floor or sides or due to any other reasons, any powered support or
hydraulic chock becomes ineffective, conventional supports in sufficient number shall be used.
117. Withdrawal of supports. - (1) Whenever supports are to be withdrawn, the withdrawal shall be done in such
manner as the manager may by orders specify.
(2) The orders referred to in sub-regulation (1) shall cover -
(a) the supply and use of appropriate tools and safety contrivances;
(b) the setting of extra supports to control the collapse of roof from which supports are being withdrawn;
(c) the sequence of withdrawal of supports; withdrawal of a cog to precede withdrawal of its corner props;
(d) safe positioning of the persons engaged in the operation and all other persons present nearby;
(e) training of competent persons who are entrusted with the operations; and
(f) supervision during withdrawal of supports.
(g) any other site specific parameter or conditions, as manager may be think fit may be incorporated.
(3) In every mine where powered supports are used, it shall be the duty of the owner, agent and manager to prepare a
plan for the installation of powered supports and a plan for their withdrawal and transport.
(4) The plan referred under sub-regulation (3), shall be reviewed and approved, with or without any necessary
amendment by the Regional Inspector-cum-Facilitator before implementation.
118. Provision of roof canopies or cabs. – (1) Electrical, battery, or diesel-powered, self-propelled machinery
including side discharge loaders, load haul dumpers, coal haulers and shuttle cars used belowground in coal mines shall
be provided with substantially constructed roof canopies or cabs which shall give adequate protection against falling of
ground from the roof or sides.
(2) The cabin or seat of the operator provided in such machine shall be ergonomically designed and shall be such that
the operator has clear line of sight in front as well as at rear of the machine.
119. Steep working. - (1) In the workings having an inclination of 30 degrees or more from the horizontal, adequate
precaution shall be taken to prevent danger to persons from falling or rolling of timber, tools or other appliances or
material.
(2) No person shall work or be permitted to work at any place having an inclination of 45 degrees or more from
the horizontal, where he is likely to slip or overbalance, unless he is secured by a safety belt or life line or is otherwise
safeguarded.
120. Fencings and gates. - (1) The top of every opencast working shall be kept securely fenced.
(2) Where an excavation which has been formed as a result of any mining operation, extends within a distance of 15
meters from a public road or any building, substantial fencing by a structure of a permanent nature shall be erected and
maintained around the excavation.
(3) Where as a result of mining operations, a subsidence of the surface has taken place or is likely to take place and
persons are likely to be endangered thereby, the owner, agent or manager shall keep the entire surface area securely and
effectively fenced.
(4) Every entrance to a shaft, staple pit, sump, goaf or other dangerous place shall be provided with an efficient fence,
barrier or gate, so designed and constructed as to effectively prevent any person from entering or falling therein.
(5) Where a shaft or staple pit or a gallery having an inclination of more than 30 degrees from the horizontal leads
directly into a working place or travelling roadway, such place or roadway and any working place situated on its dip
side, shall be securely guarded or otherwise protected as to prevent danger to persons from falling materials.
(6) Every entrance from a roadway into a mine or a part thereof which, for the time being is neither being worked nor
being used for any purpose, by reason of any cause whatsoever, shall be provided with fence, barrier or gate so designed
and constructed as to prevent any person from inadvertently entering that part of the mine.
(7) Shafts and opencast workings temporarily or permanently out of use and any place in or about an excavation which
is dangerous shall be completely filled in or kept securely fenced:
Provided that if in the opinion of the Regional Inspector-cum-Facilitator, any disused trench, pit or other
excavation is dangerous, he may by an order in writing, require the same to be filled in to the level of the adjacent
ground.
(8) Before a mine is closed or the workings thereof discontinued, the owner, agent or manager shall cause the top or
entrance of every shaft, incline or other opening into the mine to be fenced by a structure of a permanent character
sufficient effectively to prevent persons falling into or entering the same.
121. Examination by assistant mining supervisors – (1) Every place in a mine whether belowground or in opencast
workings, including travelling roadways and landings, where work is carried on or where persons are stationed or
required to pass shall be placed under the charge of a assistant mining supervisor or other competent person.
(2) The mine or district assigned to an assistant mining supervisor or other competent person shall not be of such a size,
nor shall any additional duties other than assistant mining supervisor duties under these regulations be such as to be
likely to prevent assistant mining supervisor from carrying out in a thorough manner the duties prescribed for assistant
mining supervisor under these regulations, and if any doubt arises as to the foregoing, it shall be referred to the Chief
Inspector-cum-Facilitator for decision.
(3) At the entrance to every mine or district, one or more stations shall be fixed by the manager, and except in the case
of a mine working in a continuous succession of shifts, no person other than the persons making the examination under
sub-regulation (4) or an official shall pass beyond any such station until all the roadways and working places to which
persons are required to have access, have been examined by the competent person in charge of the mine or district and
found to be satisfactorily ventilated and in safe condition.
(4) Every station referred to in sub-regulation (3) shall be legibly marked ‘STATION’ and shall be of such a size as to
accommodate all the persons employed in the district in any one shift.
(5) The assistant mining supervisor or other competent person accompanied by such assistants as may be required shall,
within two hours before the commencement of work in a shift, inspect every part of the mine or district assigned to
assistant mining supervisor, in which persons have to work or pass during the shift and all roadways and working places
where work is temporarily stopped and shall ascertain the condition thereof as regards ventilation, sanitation, presence
of gases, the state of the roof and sides, presence of spontaneous heating and other fire risks, and generally so far as the
safety of the persons is concerned, and similar inspection shall be made once at least in every four hours during which
the shift continues, of all the roadways and other places to which persons engaged in the mine or district are required to
have access.
(6) The examination under sub-regulation (5) shall be made with an approved flame safety lamp or any other approved
apparatus made
The notification, G.S.R. 67(E), proposes the Occupational Safety, Health and Working Conditions (Coal Mines) Regulations, 2026, under Sections 136 and 134(1) of the Occupational Safety, Health and Working Conditions Code, 2020 (37 of 2020), inviting public objections and suggestions within 45 days of its publication to Shri Ravishankar Nirala, Under Secretary to the Government of India, Ministry of Labour and Employment. These comprehensive draft regulations cover preliminary definitions, establishment of a Board of Mining Examination, and detailed qualifications and appointments for inspectors and mine officials, including managers, engineers, and surveyors. It outlines extensive duties and responsibilities for owners, agents, managers, contractors, manufacturers, designers, and various competent persons to ensure safety. Key provisions include the granting of various competency certificates (e.g., Manager's First/Second Class, Surveyor's, Winding Engine Operator's, Electrical Supervisor's), with specific age, educational, and practical experience requirements, and deeming previous certificates under Coal Mines Regulations, 1957 and 2017 as equivalent. The regulations mandate detailed mine plans (surface, underground, ventilation, water-danger) with specific scales and updating frequencies, strict requirements for means of access and egress (including two outlets, communication systems, and periodic examinations), and extensive rules for winding operations in shafts, covering equipment specifications, safety devices (e.g., detaching hooks, automatic contrivances for overspeeding/overwinding), rope maintenance schedules (recapping every 6 months, maximum use 2-3.5 years), and structural audits of headgear every five years by NABL or Government approved organizations. Furthermore, they outline rigorous standards for haulage and conveyor systems (including signaling, manholes, engine/rope specifications, and fire-resistant belts for belowground), mechanised and manual opencast workings (bench/slope dimensions, scientific studies, backfilling, spoil-bank management), and general mine working practices like Safety Management Plans (SMPs) and Strata Control and Monitoring Plans (SCAMPs). Specific regulations address working near mine boundaries, under railways/roads, and the management of multi-section/contiguous workings, alongside detailed duties for various mine personnel to ensure safety and compliance.
Ministry of Power: laying of overhead transmission line under the transmission scheme
The Ministry of Power confers powers under Section 164 of the Electricity Act, 2003, to M/s Ayana Renewable Power Four Private Limited for laying an overhead transmission line for its 150 MW Solar Power Plant in Bhuj, Gujarat.
REGD. No. D. L.-33004/99
The Gazette of India
CG-DL-E-31012026-269703
EXTRAORDINARY
PART II-Section 3-Sub-section (ii)
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY
No. 420]
NEW DELHI, FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 2026/MAGHA 10, 1947
MINISTRY OF POWER
ORDER
New Delhi, the 27th January, 2026
S.O. 448(E). - Whereas M/s Ayana Renewable Power Four Private Limited, the applicant with its Registered Office at S 2904, 29th floor, World Trade Center, Brigade Gateway Campus, 26/1, Dr. Rajkumar Road, Rajajinagar, Bangalore - 560055, has applied for authorization under Section 164 of the Electricity Act, 2003 for laying of overhead transmission line under the transmission scheme “Transmission system for providing connectivity to M/s Ayana Renewable Power Four Private Limited for its 150 MW Solar Power Plant in Bhuj, Gujarat".
And whereas, Ministry of Power, Government of India vide its letter no. No. 25-17/8/2025-PG dated 03.10.2025 had granted prior approval under section 68(1) of the Electricity Act, 2003 to M/s Ayana Renewable Power Four Private Limited for the overhead line covered under the transmission scheme “Transmission system for providing connectivity to M/s Ayana Renewable Power Four Private Limited for its 150 MW Solar Power Plant in Bhuj, Gujarat".
M/s Ayana Renewable Power Four Private Limited has published notice for transmission scheme in local newspapers Chanchal (Hindi) dated 04.02.2025, The Indian Express (English) dated 04.02.2025, Gujarat Samachar (Gujarati) dated 04.02.2025 and in Weekly Gazette of India dated 19.04.2025 for the public to make observations/representations on the proposed transmission route within two months from the date of publication. Subsequently, M/s Ayana Renewable Power Four Private Limited has submitted an affidavit dated 19.12.2025 declaring that no objection, observation/representation was received within two months from the date of publication in the official gazette of Government of India.
And now the applicant has requested to confer upon him, all the powers under section 164 of the Electricity Act, 2003, which the telegraph authority possess under the Indian Telegraph Act, 1885 with respect to the placing of telegraph lines and posts for the purpose of a telegraph established or maintained by Government or to be so established or maintained for laying of electric lines under the transmission scheme "transmission system for providing connectivity to M/s Ayana Renewable Power Four Private Limited for its 150 MW Solar Power Plant in Bhuj, Gujarat". The following overhead line is covered under this transmission scheme:
1. Ayana Renewable Power Four Private Limited Generation switchyard (located in Village - Zura, Taluka - Bhuj, District - Kutch, Gujarat) - Bhuj PS 220 kV S/c line (on D/c towers)
The transmission line covered under the above scheme will pass through, over, around and between the following villages, towns and cities of State of Gujarat:
+------------------------+---------+----------+
| Village | Taluka | District |
+========================+=========+==========+
| Zura, Nirona, Palanpur | Bhuj | Kutch |
+------------------------+---------+----------+
Now, after careful consideration, Ministry of Power, Government of India, under section 164 of the Electricity Act, 2003, confers all the powers to M/s Ayana Renewable Power Four Private Limited for laying above overhead line, which telegraph authority possesses under the Indian Telegraph Act, 1885 with respect to placing of telegraph lines and posts for the purposes of a telegraph established or maintained, by Government or to be established or maintained subject to following terms and conditions for installing the above mentioned line, namely:
i. The approval is granted for 25 years.
ii. The Applicant shall have to seek the consent of the concerned authorities i.e., local bodies, Railways, National Highways, State Highways etc. before erection of proposed line.
iii. The Applicant shall have to follow regulations/codes of the Appropriate Commission regarding transmission, O&M, open access, etc., framed under Electricity Act, 2003.
iv. The Applicant shall operate the line after approval of Electrical Inspector / Chief Electrical Inspector of Central Government.
v. The approval is subject to compliance of the requirement of the provisions of the Electricity Act, 2003 and the rules made there under by the applicant.
vi. M/s Ayana Renewable Power Four Private Limited shall have to submit the requisite clearances to Central Electricity Authority after obtaining the same from concerned authorities like Civil Aviation, Defense etc., at the time of Electrical Inspection.
vii. In case, the route of above overhead lines (or some portion of the route of above overhead line) falls in the Revised Great Indian Bustard (GIB) area, the applicant has to comply with the directions of Hon'ble Supreme Court of India in its order dated 19.12.2025 in Writ Petition (Civil) No. 838 of 2019 and any other directions given by competent authorities in pursuance of the above order by Hon'ble Supreme Court
[F. No. 25-16/8/2026-POWER GRID(MOP)]
M.V.N. VARA PRASAD, Under Secy. (PG)
The Ministry of Power, Government of India, issued Order S.O. 448(E) on January 27, 2026, granting M/s Ayana Renewable Power Four Private Limited authorization under Section 164 of the Electricity Act, 2003. This authorization confers upon the company all powers that a telegraph authority possesses under the Indian Telegraph Act, 1885, for the purpose of laying an overhead transmission line. The transmission scheme is for providing connectivity to M/s Ayana Renewable Power Four Private Limited's 150 MW Solar Power Plant in Bhuj, Gujarat, specifically for the Ayana Renewable Power Four Private Limited Generation switchyard (Village - Zura, Taluka - Bhuj, District - Kutch, Gujarat) - Bhuj PS 220 kV S/c line. The line will pass through villages Zura, Nirona, and Palanpur in Bhuj Taluka, Kutch District, Gujarat. The Ministry had previously granted prior approval under section 68(1) of the Electricity Act, 2003, via letter no. 25-17/8/2025-PG dated October 3, 2025. M/s Ayana Renewable Power Four Private Limited published public notices in The Indian Express (English) dated February 4, 2025, and the Weekly Gazette of India dated April 19, 2025, and subsequently submitted an affidavit on December 19, 2025, confirming no objections were received. The approval is subject to several terms and conditions, including a grant period of 25 years, seeking consent from concerned authorities (local bodies, Railways, National Highways, State Highways), adherence to Appropriate Commission regulations/codes, operation only after approval from the Electrical Inspector / Chief Electrical Inspector of Central Government, compliance with the Electricity Act, 2003, submission of clearances from bodies like Civil Aviation and Defense to the Central Electricity Authority, and compliance with the Hon'ble Supreme Court of India's order dated December 19, 2025, in Writ Petition (Civil) No. 838 of 2019 if the line route falls within the Revised Great Indian Bustard (GIB) area.
JAN 30, 2026
Ministry of Railways (Construction Department): Request for Publication of Gazettee Notification for the below mentioned Land Schedule under Subsection 1 of section 20A of the Railways Amendment Act 1989
The Central Government declares its intention to acquire land for the "Talcher-Bimalagarh New B.G. Rail Link Project" under sub-section (1) of section 20A of the Railways (Amendment) Act, 1989.
REGD. No. D. L.-33004/99
The Gazette of India
CG-OR-E-30012026-269660
EXTRAORDINARY
PART II—Section 3—Sub-section (ii)
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY
No. 381]
NEW DELHI, WEDNESDAY, 28 JANUARY, 2026/MAGHA 8, 1947
580 GI/2026
MINISTRY OF RAILWAYS
[East Coast Railwpay (Construction)]
NOTIFICATION
New Delhi, the 28 January, 2026
Notice under Section 20A of the Railways Act-1989
S.O. 409(E).— In exercise of powers conferred by sub-section (1) of section 20A of the Railways
(Amendment) Act, 1989 (24/89) (here in after referred as the said Act.), the Central Government, after being satisfied
that for the public purpose, the Land, brief description of which is given in the schedule annexed here to, is required
for the execution of the Special Railway Project, namely, “Talcher-Bimalagarh New B.G. Rail Link Project"
under Khurda Road Division of East Coast Railway in the State of Odisha, hereby declares its intention to acquire
such land.
Any person interested in the said land may within a period of thirty days from the date of publication of the
notification in the Official Gazette, raise objection to the acquisition of such land for the aforesaid purpose under sub-
section (1) of section 20D of the said Act.
Every objection shall be made to the competent authority, namely Special Land Acquisition Officer,
Talcher-Bimalagarh New B.G. Rail Link, Talcher, Dist:-Angul, Odisha in writing, and shall set out grounds
thereof and competent authority shall give the objector an opportunity of being heard, either in person or through a
legal practitioner, and may, after hearing all such objections and after making such further enquiry, if any, as the
competent authority thinks necessary, by order, either allow or disallow the objections.
Any order made by the competent authority under sub-section (2) of section 20D of the
said Act shall be final. The land plans and other details of the land covered under this notification are available and
can be inspected by the interested person at the aforesaid office of the Competent Authority.
SCHEDULE
Brief description of land (Annexure-I) (attached here with) to be acquired, with or without structures,
for the Special Railway Project, namely, “Talcher-Bimalagarh New B.G. Rail Link Project” under Khurda
Road Division of East Coast Railway in the State of Odisha.
Name of District: Angul
+-----+-----------+----------+---------------+--------------+------------+------------+-----------+
| SI | Name of | Khata No. | Khasra/ | Total Area | Acquired | Kisam of | Type of |
| No. | Village | | Plot No. | (In Acre) | Area | Land | Land |
| | | | | | (In Acre) | | |
+=====+===========+==========+===============+==============+============+============+===========+
| 1 | Jangada | 3 | 2 | 1.020 | 0.330 | Sarad-1 | PVT. |
+-----+-----------+----------+---------------+--------------+------------+------------+-----------+
| | Total | | | 1.020 | 0.330 | | |
+-----+-----------+----------+---------------+--------------+------------+------------+-----------+
| 2 | Jayapura | 80/9 | 59/575 | 3.700 | 0.300 | Taila-1 | PVT. |
+-----+-----------+----------+---------------+--------------+------------+------------+-----------+
| 3 | Jayapura | 80/09 | 63/574 | 0.300 | 0.250 | Taila-1 | PVT. |
+-----+-----------+----------+---------------+--------------+------------+------------+-----------+
| 4 | Jayapura | 50/66 | 553/667 | 1.800 | 0.620 | Taila-1 | PVT. |
+-----+-----------+----------+---------------+--------------+------------+------------+-----------+
| 5 | Jayapura | 80/95 | 61/573/697 | 0.200 | 0.200 | Taila-1 | PVT. |
+-----+-----------+----------+---------------+--------------+------------+------------+-----------+
| 6 | Jayapura | 80/95 | 59/575/698 | 0.200 | 0.200 | Taila-1 | PVT. |
+-----+-----------+----------+---------------+--------------+------------+------------+-----------+
| 7 | Jayapura | 80/95 | 59/576/699 | 0.050 | 0.050 | Gharabari | PVT. |
+-----+-----------+----------+---------------+--------------+------------+------------+-----------+
| | Total | | | 6.250 | 1.620 | | |
+-----+-----------+----------+---------------+--------------+------------+------------+-----------+
Village wise Abstract.
+--------+----------+----------------+
| SL NO. | VILLAGE | AREA (In Acre) |
+========+==========+================+
| 1 | Jangada | 0.330 |
+--------+----------+----------------+
| 2 | Jayapura | 1.620 |
+--------+----------+----------------+
| | Total | 1.950 |
+--------+----------+----------------+
[F. No. CE/CON/II/BBS/TLHR-BUF/Jangra-Jayapura/20A]
AJAYA KUMAR SAMAL, Chief Engineer (Con.-II)
Uploaded by Dte. of Printing at Government of India Press, Ring Road, Mayapuri, New Delhi-110064
and Published by the Controller of Publications, Delhi-110054.
The Ministry of Railways (East Coast Railway (Construction)) issued Notification S.O. 409(E) on 28 January, 2026, in exercise of powers conferred by sub-section (1) of section 20A of the Railways (Amendment) Act, 1989 (24/89). The Central Government has declared its intention to acquire land for the public purpose of executing the Special Railway Project, namely, the "Talcher-Bimalagarh New B.G. Rail Link Project," located under the Khurda Road Division of East Coast Railway in the State of Odisha. Any person interested in the said land may raise objections within thirty days from the date of publication of this notification in the Official Gazette, as per sub-section (1) of section 20D of the said Act. Objections must be submitted in writing to the Special Land Acquisition Officer, Talcher-Bimalagarh New B.G. Rail Link, Talcher, Dist:-Angul, Odisha. The competent authority will provide an opportunity for hearing, and its order under sub-section (2) of section 20D shall be final. Land plans and other details are available for inspection at the Competent Authority's office. The schedule details land acquisition in Angul District, specifically 0.330 acres in Jangada village and 1.620 acres in Jayapura village, totaling 1.950 acres.
Ministry of Finance (Department of Financial Services): Notification on the Banking Regulation Act 1949
The Central Government declares that specific provisions of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949, shall not apply to the State Bank of India and Bank of Baroda regarding their shareholding in the Indian Digital Payment Intelligence Corporation until October 16, 2026.
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656 GI/2026
MINISTRY OF FINANCE
(Department of Financial Services)
NOTIFICATION
New Delhi, the 30th January, 2026
S.O. 460(E). In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (1) of section 53 of the Banking
Regulation Act, 1949 (10 of 1949), the Central Government on the recommendation of the Reserve Bank of
India, hereby declares that the provisions of sub-section (2) of section 19 of the said Act, shall not apply to the
State Bank of India, in so far as they relate to its holding shares of an amount exceeding thirty per cent. of
the paid-up capital of the 'Indian Digital Payment Intelligence Corporation' till the 16th October, 2026.
[F. No. 7/9/2026-BOA.I]
SHALINI PANDIT, Jt. Secy.
NOTIFICATION
New Delhi, the 30th January, 2026
S.O. 461(E). In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (1) of section 53 of the Banking
Regulation Act, 1949 (10 of 1949), the Central Government on the recommendation of the Reserve Bank of
India, hereby declares that the provisions of sub-section (2) of section 19 of the said Act, shall not apply to the
Bank of Baroda, in so far as they relate to its holding shares of an amount exceeding thirty per cent. of the paid-up
capital of the 'Indian Digital Payment Intelligence Corporation' till the 16th October, 2026.
[F. No. 7/9/2026-BOA.I]
SHALINI PANDIT, Jt. Secy.
Uploaded by Dte. of Printing at Government of India Press, Ring Road, Mayapuri, New Delhi-110064
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SARVESH KUMAR D
SRIVASTAVA
The Ministry of Finance, Department of Financial Services, issued two notifications, S.O. 460(E) and S.O. 461(E), on January 30, 2026. In exercise of powers conferred by sub-section (1) of section 53 of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949 (10 of 1949), and on the recommendation of the Reserve Bank of India, the Central Government declared that the provisions of sub-section (2) of section 19 of the said Act shall not apply to the State Bank of India (vide S.O. 460(E)) and the Bank of Baroda (vide S.O. 461(E)). This exemption applies specifically to their holdings of shares exceeding thirty percent of the paid-up capital of the 'Indian Digital Payment Intelligence Corporation' and is valid till October 16, 2026. Both notifications share the file number F. No. 7/9/2026-BOA.I and are signed by SHALINI PANDIT, Jt. Secy.
Ministry of Road Transport and Highways: Publication of notification in the Gazette of India
This notification publishes the draft rules to further amend the Central Motor Vehicles Rules, 1989, for public information and inviting objections.
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MINISTRY OF ROAD TRANSPORT AND HIGHWAYS
NOTIFICATION
New Delhi, the 30th January, 2026
G.S.R. 76(E).- The following draft of certain rules further to amend the Central Motor Vehicles Rules,
1989, which the Central Government proposes to make in exercise of the powers conferred by section 64 and section
211 of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 (59 of 1988), is hereby published as required by sub-section (1) of section 212
of the said Act for information of all persons likely to be affected thereby; and notice is hereby given that the said
draft rules shall be taken into consideration after the expiry of thirty days from the date on which the copies of this
notification, as published in the Official Gazette, are made available to the public;
Objections and suggestions to these draft rules, if any, may be sent to the Additional Secretary (Transport),
email: comments-morth@gov.in, Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, Transport Bhawan, Parliament Street,
New Delhi-110 001.
The objections or suggestions which may be received from any person in respect of the said draft rules before
the expiry of the aforesaid period will be considered by the Central Government.
DRAFT RULES
1. Short title and commencement. - (1) These rules may be called the Central Motor Vehicles (..... Amendment)
Rules, 2025
(2) They shall come into force from the date of publication of the notification.
2. In the Central Motor Vehicles Rules, 1989 (hereinafter referred to as the said rules), in rule 81, in the TABLE:-
i. In serial number (11A), the entries at S.No. (2) in (d) and (e) shall be substituted as under: -
+----------------------------------------------------+------------------------------------+---------+
| (d) Medium goods or passenger motor vehicle | | |
+====================================================+====================================+=========+
| (2) older than 13 years but not exceeding 15 years | (2) Two thousand five hundred rupees | 62(2) |
+----------------------------------------------------+------------------------------------+---------+
| (e) Heavy goods or passenger motor vehicle | | |
+----------------------------------------------------+------------------------------------+---------+
| (2) older than 13 years but not exceeding 15 years | (2) Two thousand five hundred rupees | |
+----------------------------------------------------+------------------------------------+---------+
[F. No. RT-23013/8/2025-T]
MAHMOOD AHMED, Addl Secy.
Note: The principal rules were published in the Gazette of India, Extraordinary, Part II, Section 3, Sub-section (i) vide
notification number G.S.R. 590(E), dated the 2nd June, 1989 and lastly amended vide notification number
G.S.R. ... (E) dated ..
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and Published by the Controller of Publications, Delhi-110054.
The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, under G.S.R. 76(E) dated January 30, 2026, has published the draft Central Motor Vehicles (..... Amendment) Rules, 2025, to further amend the Central Motor Vehicles Rules, 1989. These draft rules are proposed by the Central Government using powers conferred by sections 64 and 211 of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 (59 of 1988), and are published as per sub-section (1) of section 212 of the said Act. The public is invited to submit objections and suggestions to the Additional Secretary (Transport), Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, via email (comments-morth@gov.in) or postal address (Transport Bhawan, Parliament Street, New Delhi-110 001) within thirty days from the notification's publication date in the Official Gazette. The proposed amendment specifically substitutes entries in rule 81, TABLE, serial number (11A), S.No. (2) for both medium and heavy goods or passenger motor vehicles aged older than 13 years but not exceeding 15 years, setting the amount at 'Two thousand five hundred rupees'. The principal rules were originally published vide G.S.R. 590(E), dated 2nd June, 1989.
Ministry of Communications (Department of Telecommunications): Notification for the nomination of the Nodal Officers under Section 14(4) of the Telecommunications Act 2023
The Central Government authorizes specific State Government and Union Territory Administration officers to take coercive actions related to telecommunication networks under sub-section (4) of section 14 of the Telecommunications Act, 2023.
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MINISTRY OF COMMUNICATIONS
(Department of Telecommunications)
NOTIFICATION
New Delhi, the 29th January, 2026
G.S.R. 72(E).- In pursuance of sub-section (4) of section 14 of the Telecommunications Act, 2023
(44 of 2023), the Central Government hereby authorises the following officers mentioned in column (3) of the Table
below, of the State Governments and Union Territories Administrations specified in column (2) to act as officers
authorised to take any coercive action, such as sealing, preventing access, or forcible shutdown of the telecommunication
network established by an authorised entity, except where such actions may be necessary to deal with any natural disaster
or public emergency; namely :-
TABLE
+--------+------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| S. No. | State / Union Territory | Designation of the Nodal Officer |
| (1) | (2) | (3) |
+========+==========================================+==========================================================================================================+
| 1. | Andhra Pradesh | Special Secretary, Information Technology, Electronics and Communications Department, Government of Andhra Pradesh. |
+--------+------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| 2. | Arunachal Pradesh | Commissioner / Secretary (Information Technology and Communications), Government of Arunachal Pradesh. |
+--------+------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| 3. | Assam | Additional Chief Secretary, Home and Political Department, Government of Assam. |
+--------+------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| 4. | Bihar | Additional Secretary, Urban Development and Housing Department, Government of Bihar. |
+--------+------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| 5. | Chhattisgarh | Secretary, Electronics and Information Technology Department, Government of Chhattisgarh. |
+--------+------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| 6. | Goa | Commissioner-cum-Secretary (Information Technology, Electronics and Communications), Government of Goa. |
+--------+------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| 7. | Gujarat | Principal Secretary, Department of Science and Technology, Government of Gujarat. |
+--------+------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| 8. | Himachal Pradesh | Secretary (Digital Technology and Governance), Government of Himachal Pradesh. |
+--------+------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| 9. | Karnataka | Secretary, Electronics, Information Technology, Biotechnology and Science and Technology, Government of Karnataka. |
+--------+------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| 10. | Kerala | Secretary, Electronics and Information Technology Department, Government of Kerala. |
+--------+------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| 11. | Madhya Pradesh | Additional Chief Secretary, Department of Science and Technology, Government of Madhya Pradesh. |
+--------+------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| 12. | Maharashtra | Principal Secretary (Information Technology), Government of Maharashtra. |
+--------+------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| 13. | Manipur | Commissioner (Home), Government of Manipur. |
+--------+------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| 14. | Mizoram | Secretary, Information and Communication Technology Department, Government of Mizoram. |
+--------+------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| 15. | Nagaland | Commissioner and Secretary, Information Technology and Communications, Government of Nagaland. |
+--------+------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| 16. | Odisha | Principal Secretary, Electronics and Information Technology Department, Government of Odisha. |
+--------+------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| 17. | Punjab | Additional Chief Secretary, Non-Resident Indian Affairs, Government of Punjab. |
+--------+------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| 18. | Sikkim | Secretary, Department of Technology, Government of Sikkim. |
+--------+------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| 19. | Tamil Nadu | Additional Chief Secretary, Revenue and Disaster Management Department, Government of Tamil Nadu. |
+--------+------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| 20. | Telangana | Special Chief Secretary, Information Technology, Electronics and Communications Department, Government of Telangana. |
+--------+------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| 21. | Tripura | Secretary (Information Technology), Government of Tripura. |
+--------+------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| 22. | Uttar Pradesh | Principal Secretary, Home Department, Government of Uttar Pradesh. |
+--------+------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| 23. | Uttarakhand | Principal Secretary, Information Technology Department, Government of Uttarakhand. |
+--------+------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| 24. | West Bengal | Additional Chief Secretary, Department of Information Technology and Electronics, Government of West Bengal. |
+--------+------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| 25. | Andaman and Nicobar Islands | Secretary (Information Technology), Andaman and Nicobar Administration. |
+--------+------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| 26. | Chandigarh | Home Secretary-cum-Secretary (Revenue), Chandigarh Administration. |
+--------+------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| 27. | Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu | Secretary (Information Technology), Administration of Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu. |
+--------+------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| 28. | Delhi (National Capital Territory) | Additional Chief Secretary (Information Technology), Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi. |
+--------+------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| 29. | Jammu and Kashmir | Principal Secretary, Finance Department, Government of Jammu and Kashmir. |
+--------+------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| 30. | Puducherry | Director (Information Technology), Directorate of Information Technology, Government of Puducherry. |
+--------+------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
[F. No. 2-4/2025-Policy]
DEVENDRA KUMAR RAI, Jt. Secy.
The Ministry of Communications (Department of Telecommunications) issued Notification G.S.R. 72(E) on January 29, 2026, published on January 30, 2026, in pursuance of sub-section (4) of section 14 of the Telecommunications Act, 2023 (44 of 2023). This notification authorizes designated officers from various State Governments and Union Territory Administrations to act as 'officers authorised to take any coercive action.' These actions include sealing, preventing access, or forcible shutdown of telecommunication networks established by an authorized entity. An explicit exception is made for actions necessary to deal with any natural disaster or public emergency. The notification provides a comprehensive table listing 30 State/Union Territories, including Andhra Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Goa, Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Manipur, Mizoram, Nagaland, Odisha, Punjab, Sikkim, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Tripura, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, West Bengal, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Chandigarh, Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu, Delhi (National Capital Territory), Jammu and Kashmir, and Puducherry, along with the specific designation of the Nodal Officer authorized for each. The notification was signed by DEVENDRA KUMAR RAI, Jt. Secy., under File No. 2-4/2025-Policy.
International Financial Services Centres Authority: In exercise of the powers conferred by sub section (1) of Section 28 read with sub section (1) of Section 12 and sub section (1) of Section 13 of the International Financial Services Centres Authority Act
The International Financial Services Centres Authority publishes the International Financial Services Centres Authority (Fund Management) (Amendment) Regulations, 2026, to further amend the International Financial Services Centres Authority (Fund Management) Regulations, 2025.
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INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES CENTRES AUTHORITY
NOTIFICATION
Gandhinagar, the 27th January, 2026
International Financial Services Centres Authority (Fund Management) (Amendment) Regulations, 2026
IFSCA/GN/2026/006.—In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (1) of Section 28 read with sub-
section (1) of Section 12 and sub-section (1) of Section 13 of the International Financial Services Centres Authority
Act, 2019, and Section 28C of the Securities and Exchange Board of India Act, 1992, the International Financial
Services Centres Authority hereby makes the following regulations, further to amend the International Financial
Services Centres Authority (Fund Management) Regulations, 2025, (hereinafter referred to as the principal
regulations), namely: -
1. (1) These regulations may be called the International Financial Services Centres Authority (Fund
Management) (Amendment) Regulations, 2026.
(2) These regulations shall come into force on the date of their publication in the Official Gazette.
2. In regulation 7 of the principal regulations, in sub-regulation (5), for clause (b), the following clause shall be
substituted, namely: -
-
"In addition to the qualifications mentioned under clause (a), an experience of at least five (5) years in related
activities in the securities market or financial products in an eligible institution:
Provided that for the KMP referred under sub-regulation (2), the experience mentioned in clause (b) shall be
required for a minimum period of 3 (three) years, if such KMP possesses a professional qualification:
Provided further that an individual with post-qualification experience of at least 2 (two) years in an eligible
institution in IFSC, India or any foreign jurisdiction and who holds valid certification(s), as specified by the
Authority, shall be considered eligible for the KMP referred under sub-regulation (2):
Provided also that individuals with a post-qualification experience of at least 3 (three) years in an eligible
institution in IFSC, India or any foreign jurisdiction and who holds valid certification(s), as specified by the
Authority, shall be considered eligible for the KMP referred under sub-regulations (1), (3) and (4).
Explanation. - For the purpose of this clause, “eligible institution” shall include the following -
i) Market Infrastructure Institutions, Capital Market Intermediaries, financial sector regulators, FMEs, Banks,
Finance Companies, Insurance Companies, and Insurance Intermediaries in IFSC, and equivalent institutions
in India or any foreign jurisdiction;
ii) consulting firms / advisory firms / firms of Chartered Accountants / Company Secretaries / Cost
Accountants in IFSC, India or any foreign jurisdiction, providing services to the institutions mentioned above
in (i), in relation to a financial product; and
iii) a company, whether private or public, if the experience is in relation to finance/ accounts/ secretarial/ law
departments of such company.
3. In regulation 19 of the principal regulations, in sub-regulation (3), for the proviso, the following proviso shall
be substituted, namely: -
"Provided that if a FME fails to achieve the minimum size of corpus, as specified under sub-regulation (1) of
regulation 23, within the specified time period, it shall have the option to extend the validity of the placement
memorandum, wherein each such extension shall be for a period of six (6) months starting from the day after
the expiry of the existing validity of the placement memorandum, by filing an application at such time when
the placement memorandum is still valid, accompanied by a fee equal to -
i) for the first extension, twenty-five per cent. (25%) of the applicable fee for filing of a fresh scheme, as may
be prevalent at the time of such extension; and
ii) for each subsequent extension, fifty per cent. (50%) of the applicable fee for filing of a fresh scheme, as
may be prevalent at the time of such extension."
4. In regulation 35 of the principal regulations,
i. in sub-regulation (1), after the proviso, the following proviso shall be inserted, namely: -
"Provided further that the investments by an open-ended scheme in unlisted securities shall be
undertaken only upon achieving the minimum corpus of USD 3 Million."
ii. in sub-regulation (2), after the proviso, the following proviso shall be inserted, namely: -
"Provided further that if a FME fails to achieve the minimum size of corpus of USD 3 Million
within the specified time period, it shall have the option to extend the validity of the placement
memorandum, wherein each such extension shall be for a period of six (6) months starting from the
day after the expiry of the existing validity of the placement memorandum, by filing an application
at such time when the placement memorandum is still valid, accompanied by a fee equal to -
i) for the first extension, twenty-five per cent. (25%) of the applicable fee for filing of a fresh
scheme, as may be prevalent at the time of such extension; and
ii) for each subsequent extension, fifty per cent. (50%) of the applicable fee for filing of a fresh
scheme, as may be prevalent at the time of such extension"
5. In regulation 131 of the principal regulations, in sub-regulation (1), after clause (b), the following clauses
shall be inserted, namely: -
"(c) If the FME has raised funds from the investors under the scheme but fails to achieve the minimum
corpus during the validity or extended validity of the placement memorandum or offer document, as
applicable, and the FME has not extended the validity thereof by making the requisite filing and payment of
fee to the Authority.
(d) When no investors have been onboarded into the scheme and no funds have been collected and the FME
voluntarily desires to wind up the same."
6. In regulation 132 of the principal regulations, for the Explanation II, the following Explanation shall be
substituted, namely: -
“Explanation II. – In case of schemes which are required to appoint custodian in IFSC in terms of the
abovementioned provision, such appointment may be made within twenty four (24) months from the date of
commencement of the International Financial Services Centres Authority (Fund Management) (Amendment)
Regulation, 2026, during which period the FME may appoint an independent custodian in India, or any
foreign jurisdiction, which is regulated by the financial sector regulator in that jurisdiction and make
necessary arrangement to provide such information to Authority whenever directed to do so."
PRAVEEN TRIVEDI, Executive Director
[ADVT.-III/4/Exty./640/2025-26]
Note:
1. The International Financial Services Centres Authority (Fund Management) Regulations, 2025, the principal
regulations, were published in the Gazette of India on February 13, 2025, vide F. No. IFSCA/GN/2025/002.
2. International Financial Services Centres Authority (Fund Management) (Amendment) Regulations, 2025,
were published in the Gazette of India on July 30, 2025, vide F. No. IFSCA/GN/2025/007.
The International Financial Services Centres Authority (IFSCA), exercising powers under sub-section (1) of Section 28 read with sub-section (1) of Section 12 and sub-section (1) of Section 13 of the International Financial Services Centres Authority Act, 2019, and Section 28C of the Securities and Exchange Board of India Act, 1992, issued the International Financial Services Centres Authority (Fund Management) (Amendment) Regulations, 2026 (IFSCA/GN/2026/006) on January 27, 2026. These regulations, effective upon publication in the Official Gazette, amend the principal regulations, the International Financial Services Centres Authority (Fund Management) Regulations, 2025 (F. No. IFSCA/GN/2025/002, published February 13, 2025), which were previously amended on July 30, 2025 (F. No. IFSCA/GN/2025/007). Key amendments include: 1. **Regulation 7(5)(b):** Substitutes the clause to specify experience requirements for Key Managerial Personnel (KMP). It mandates at least five years' experience in related activities in the securities market or financial products in an eligible institution. For KMP under sub-regulation (2), this experience is reduced to three years if professionally qualified, or two years post-qualification with Authority-specified certifications if experienced in an eligible institution in IFSC, India, or any foreign jurisdiction. For KMP under sub-regulations (1), (3), and (4), three years post-qualification experience with specified certifications in an eligible institution in IFSC, India, or any foreign jurisdiction is required. "Eligible institution" is defined to include Market Infrastructure Institutions, Capital Market Intermediaries, financial sector regulators, FMEs, Banks, Finance/Insurance Companies/Intermediaries in IFSC and equivalent institutions globally, consulting/advisory/CA/CS/Cost Accountant firms providing related services, and companies with finance/accounts/secretarial/law department experience. 2. **Regulation 19(3):** Substitutes the proviso to allow Fund Management Entities (FMEs) failing to achieve the minimum corpus to extend the validity of their placement memorandum for six-month periods. The fee for the first extension is twenty-five percent, and for each subsequent extension, fifty percent of the applicable fee for filing a fresh scheme. 3. **Regulation 35:** Inserts two further provisos. In sub-regulation (1), it stipulates that investments by an open-ended scheme in unlisted securities can only be undertaken upon achieving a minimum corpus of USD 3 Million. In sub-regulation (2), it allows FMEs failing to achieve a minimum corpus of USD 3 Million to extend the validity of their placement memorandum for six-month periods, with the same fee structure as Regulation 19(3). 4. **Regulation 131(1):** Inserts new clauses (c) and (d) outlining additional circumstances for winding up a scheme. These include when an FME has raised funds but fails to achieve the minimum corpus during the validity or extended validity of the placement memorandum/offer document and has not extended its validity, or when no investors have been onboarded and no funds collected, and the FME voluntarily desires to wind up. 5. **Regulation 132 (Explanation II):** Substitutes the explanation to provide schemes required to appoint a custodian in IFSC a period of twenty-four months from the commencement of these 2026 regulations to do so. During this period, FMEs may appoint an independent custodian in India or any foreign jurisdiction regulated by a financial sector regulator, with arrangements to provide information to the Authority upon direction.
Ministry of Home Affairs (Disaster Management Division): Subhash Chandra Bose Aapda Prabandhan Puraskar Award Year 2026
This notification confers the Subhash Chandra Bose Aapda Prabandhan Puraskar Award for the year 2026 to Lieutenant Colonel Seeta Ashok Shelke in the Individual Category and Sikkim State Disaster Management Authority in the Institutional Category.
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THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: EXTRAORDINARY
MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS
(Disaster Management Division)
NOTIFICATION
New Delhi, the 30th January, 2026
F. No. 41-2/2022-DM-II.—Government of India had notified "Subhash Chandra Bose Aapda
Prabandhan Puraskar Award" to recognize the contribution and selfless service of individuals and
organizations in the field of disaster management on 29th May, 2019.
2.
As mandated under clause 11 of the aforesaid notification, it is hereby notified that the Award for the
year 2026 has been conferred upon Lieutenant Colonel Seeta Ashok Shelke in Individual Category and
Sikkim State Disaster Management Authority in the Institutional Category.
Dr. RAJESH GUPTA, Jt. Secy.
The Ministry of Home Affairs (Disaster Management Division) issued this notification on January 30, 2026, under F. No. 41-2/2022-DM-II. It formally confers the 'Subhash Chandra Bose Aapda Prabandhan Puraskar Award' for the year 2026. This award was originally notified by the Government of India on May 29, 2019, to recognize contributions and selfless service in the field of disaster management. As mandated by clause 11 of the aforesaid 2019 notification, the award for 2026 has been given to Lieutenant Colonel Seeta Ashok Shelke in the Individual Category and the Sikkim State Disaster Management Authority in the Institutional Category.
Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers (Department of Pharmaceuticals): Fixation of retail prices of 36 formulations under Drugs (Prices Control) Order, 2013
The National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority fixes the retail prices, exclusive of Goods and Services Tax, for 36 specified drug formulations with their respective strengths, units, and manufacturer/marketing companies, as per the powers conferred by the Drugs (Prices Control) Order, 2013.
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643 GI/2026
MINISTRY OF CHEMICALS AND FERTILIZERS
(Department of Pharmaceuticals)
(NATIONAL PHARMACEUTICAL PRICING AUTHORITY)
ORDER
New Delhi, the 30th January, 2026
S.O. 449(E).—In exercise of the powers conferred by paragraphs 5, 11 and 15 of the Drugs (Prices Control) Order,
2013, read with S.O. 1394(E) dated the 30th May, 2013 and S.O. 5249(E) dated 11th November, 2022 issued by the
Government of India in the Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers, the National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority
(hereinafter referred as NPPA) hereby fixes, the price as specified in column (6) of the table herein below as the retail price,
exclusive of Goods and Services Tax, if any, in relation to the formulation specified in the corresponding entry in column
(2) of the said Table with the strength, unit and name of manufacturer & marketing company, as specified in the
corresponding entries in columns (3), (4) and (5) thereof;
TABLE
+-----+----------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------+-----------+----------------------------------+---------------+
| Sl. | Name of the | Strength | Unit | Manufacturer & | Retail |
| No. | Formulation / | | | Marketing Company | Price (Rs.) |
| | Brand Name | | | | |
+=====+==================================+============================================================+===========+==================================+===============+
| (1) | (2) | (3) | (4) | (5) | (6) |
+-----+----------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------+-----------+----------------------------------+---------------+
| 1 | Atorvastatin & | Each Film Coated Tablet contains: | 1 Tablet | M/s Pure & Cure | 20.00 |
| | Ezetimibe Tablets | Atorvastatin Calcium IP eq. to Atorvastatin 10 mg | | Healthcare Pvt. Ltd./ | |
| | | Ezetimibe IP 10 mg | | M/s Mankind Pharma Ltd. | |
+-----+----------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------+-----------+----------------------------------+---------------+
| 2 | Atorvastatin & | Each Film Coated Tablet contains: | 1 Tablet | M/s Pure & Cure | 25.00 |
| | Ezetimibe Tablets | Atorvastatin Calcium IP eq. to Atorvastatin 20 mg | | Healthcare Pvt. Ltd./ | |
| | | Ezetimibe IP 10 mg | | M/s Mankind Pharma Ltd. | |
+-----+----------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------+-----------+----------------------------------+---------------+
| 3 | Atorvastatin & | Each Film Coated Tablet Contains: | 1 Tablet | M/s Pure & Cure | 31.90 |
| | Ezetimibe Tablets | Atorvastatin Calcium IP Eq. to Atorvastatin 40 mg | | Healthcare Pvt. Ltd./ | |
| | | Ezetimibe IP 10 mg | | M/s Mankind Pharma Ltd. | |
+-----+----------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------+-----------+----------------------------------+---------------+
| 4 | Atorvastatin & | Each Film Coated Tablet contains: | 1 Tablet | M/s Macleods | 20.98 |
| | Ezetimibe Tablets | Atorvastatin Calcium IP eq. to Atorvastatin 10 mg | | Pharmaceuticals Ltd. | |
| | | Ezetimibe IP 10 mg | | | |
+-----+----------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------+-----------+----------------------------------+---------------+
| 5 | Atorvastatin & | Each Film Coated Tablet contains: | 1 Tablet | M/s Macleods | 30.10 |
| | Ezetimibe Tablets | Atorvastatin Calcium IP eq. to Atorvastatin 20 mg | | Pharmaceuticals Ltd. | |
| | | Ezetimibe IP 10 mg | | | |
+-----+----------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------+-----------+----------------------------------+---------------+
| 6 | Atorvastatin & | Each Film Coated Tablet contains: | 1 Tablet | M/s Macleods | 31.90 |
| | Ezetimibe Tablets | Atorvastatin Calcium IP eq. to Atorvastatin 40 mg | | Pharmaceuticals Ltd. | |
| | | Ezetimibe IP 10 mg | | | |
+-----+----------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------+-----------+----------------------------------+---------------+
| 7 | Calcium Citrate, | Each Film Coated Tablet Contains: | 1 Tablet | M/s Troikaa | 14.37 |
| | Vitamin D3, | Calcium Citrate USP 1000 mg | | Pharmaceuticals Ltd. | |
| | Methylcobalamin, | Vitamin D3 IP 200 IU | | | |
| | Pyridoxine HCL | Methylcobalamin IP 500 mcg | | | |
| | and Folic Acid Tablets | Pyridoxine Hydrochloride IP 10 mg | | | |
| | | Folic Acid IP 5 mg | | | |
+-----+----------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------+-----------+----------------------------------+---------------+
| 8 | Cefuroxime Axetil | Each film coated tablet contains: | 1 Tablet | M/s Theon | 38.14 |
| | and Potassium | Cefuroxime Axetil IP eq. to Anhydrous Cefuroxime 250 mg | | Pharmaceuticals Ltd./ | |
| | Clavulanate Tablets | Potassium Clavulanate Diluted IP eq. to Clavulanic Acid | | M/s Emcure Lifesciences | |
| | | 125 mg | | Pvt. Ltd. | |
+-----+----------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------+-----------+----------------------------------+---------------+
| 9 | Cefuroxime Axetil | Each film coated tablet contains: | 1 Tablet | M/s Theon | 63.94 |
| | and Potassium | Cefuroxime Axetil IP eq. to Anhydrous Cefuroxime 500 mg | | Pharmaceuticals Ltd./ | |
| | Clavulanate Tablets | Potassium Clavulanate Diluted IP eq. to Clavulanic Acid | | M/s Emcure Lifesciences | |
| | | 125 mg | | Pvt. Ltd. | |
+-----+----------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------+-----------+----------------------------------+---------------+
| 10 | Chlorpheniramine | Each 5 ml contains: | 1 ml | M/s East African (I) | 0.98 |
| | Maleate, | Chlorpheniramine Maleate IP 2 mg | | Overseas/ | |
| | Phenylephrine | Phenylephrine Hydrochloride IP 5 mg | | M/s SRK Puremed LLP | |
| | Hydrochloride & | Dextromethorphan Hydrobromide IP 10 mg | | | |
| | Dextromethorphan Syrup | | | | |
+-----+----------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------+-----------+----------------------------------+---------------+
| 11 | Ciprofloxacin and | Each film coated tablet contains: | 1 Tablet | M/s East African (I) | 8.00 |
| | Tinidazole Tablets | Ciprofloxacin Hydrochloride IP Eq. to Ciprofloxacin 500mg | | Overseas/ | |
| | | Tinidazole IP 600mg | | M/s SRK Puremed LLP | |
+-----+----------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------+-----------+----------------------------------+---------------+
| 12 | Clindamycin and | Composition: | 1 gm | M/s Om Sai Pharma Pack/ | 7.78 |
| | Tretinoin Gel | Clindamycin Phosphate IP Equivalent to Clindamycin 1.0% | | M/s Cipla Ltd. | |
| | | w/w | | | |
| | | Tretinoin USP 0.025% w/w (As microspheres) | | | |
+-----+----------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------+-----------+----------------------------------+---------------+
| 13 | Combikit of | Composition: | 1 kit | M/s Malik Lifesciences | 167.21 |
| | Clarithromycin | Each Strip Contains: | | Pvt. Ltd./ | |
| | Tablets, | A. Clarithromycin Tablets IP 2 Tablets | | M/s Primus Remedies Pvt. | |
| | Esomeprazole Tablets and | Each Film Coated Tablet Contains: | | Ltd. | |
| | Amoxicillin Tablets | Clarithromycin IP 500 mg | | | |
| | | B. Esomeprazole Tablets IP 2 | | | |
| | | Tablets | | | |
| | | Each Enteric Coated Tablet Contains: | | | |
| | | Esomeprazole Magnesium Trihydrate IP eq. to Esomeprazole | | | |
| | | 40 mg | | | |
| | | C. Amoxicillin Tablets USP 2 Tablets | | | |
| | | Each Film Coated Tablet Contains: | | | |
| | | Amoxycillin Trihydrate IP eq. to Amoxycillin 1000 mg | | | |
+-----+----------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------+-----------+----------------------------------+---------------+
| 14 | Dapagliflozin and | Each film coated tablet contains: | 1 Tablet | M/s Exemed | 18.56 |
| | Telmisartan Tablets | Dapagliflozin Propanediol USP eq. to Dapagliflozin 10 mg | | Pharmaceuticals/ | |
| | | Telmisartan IP 40 mg | | M/s Eris Lifesciences Ltd. | |
+-----+----------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------+-----------+----------------------------------+---------------+
| 15 | Diclofenac | Each ml contains: | 1 ml | M/s Nitin Lifesciences Ltd./ | 32.99 |
| | Injection 1ml Glass Ampoule | Diclofenac Sodium IP 75 mg | | M/s Aristo Pharmaceuticals Pvt. | |
| | | | | Ltd. | |
+-----+----------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------+-----------+----------------------------------+---------------+
| 16 | Diclofenac | Each enteric coated tablet contains: | 1 Tablet | M/s East African (I) Overseas/ | 3.05 |
| | Potassium and | Diclofenac Potassium IP 50 mg | | M/s SRK Puremed LLP | |
| | Serrattiopeptidase Tablets | Serrattiopeptidase IP 10 mg (Eq.to 20,000 units of enzyme | | | |
| | | activity) | | | |
+-----+----------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------+-----------+----------------------------------+---------------+
| 17 | Enteric Coated | Each hard gelatin capsule contains: | 1 Capsule | M/s Innova Captab Ltd./ | 20.13 |
| | Pantoprazole and | Pantoprazole Sodium Sesquihydrate IP Equivalent to | | M/s Emcure Pharmaceuticals Ltd. | |
| | Sustained Release | Pantoprazole 40 mg (As enteric coated pellets) | | | |
| | Levosulpiride Capsules | Levosulpiride 75 mg (As sustained release tablet) | | | |
+-----+----------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------+-----------+----------------------------------+---------------+
| 18 | Gliclazide | Each uncoated bi-layered tablet contains: | 1 Tablet | M/s Mascot Health Series Pvt. | 7.92 |
| | modified-release | Gliclazide IP 30mg (in modified-release form) | | Ltd./ | |
| | and Metformin | Metformin Hydrochloride IP 500mg (in extended release | | M/s Primus Remedies Pvt. Ltd. | |
| | HCL extended release Tablets | form) | | | |
+-----+----------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------+-----------+----------------------------------+---------------+
| 19 | Gliclazide | Each uncoated bi-layered tablet contains: | 1 Tablet | M/s Mascot Health Series Pvt. | 10.00 |
| | modified-release | Gliclazide IP 60mg (in modified-release form) | | Ltd./ | |
| | and Metformin | Metformin Hydrochloride IP 500mg (in extended release | | M/s Primus Remedies Pvt. Ltd. | |
| | HCL extended release Tablets | form) | | | |
+-----+----------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------+-----------+----------------------------------+---------------+
| 20 | Mefenamic Acid | Each film coated tablet contains: | 1 Tablet | M/s East African (I) Overseas/ | 3.05 |
| | and Dicyclomine Tablets | Mefenamic Acid IP 250 mg | | M/s SRK Puremed LLP | |
| | | Dicyclomine Hydrochloride IP 10 mg | | | |
+-----+----------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------+-----------+----------------------------------+---------------+
| 21 | Meropenem and | Each Combi Pack contains: | 1 vial | M/s Venus Remedies Ltd. | 1835.79 |
| | Sulbactam for Injection | A) Each Vial contains: | | | |
| | | Meropenem I.P Equivalent to Meropenem (Anhydrous) 1g | | | |
| | | Sodium (as Sodium Carbonate I.P) 90.2mg | | | |
| | | Sulbactam Sodium I.P Equivalent to Sulbactam 500 mg | | | |
| | | B) One ampoule of solvent contains: | | | |
| | | Sterile Water for Injections I.P 20 ml | | | |
+-----+----------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------+-----------+----------------------------------+---------------+
| 22 | Myo-Inositol & | Each Film Coated Bilayered Tablet Contains: | 1 Tablet | M/s Akums Drugs & | 23.59 |
| | Metformin | Myo-Inositol IP 600 mg | | Pharmaceuticals Ltd./ | |
| | Hydrochloride (SR) Tablets | Metformin Hydrochloride IP 500 mg (As sustained release) | | M/s Sun Pharma Laboratories | |
| | | | | Limited | |
+-----+----------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------+-----------+----------------------------------+---------------+
| 23 | Myo-Inositol & | Each Film Coated Bilayered Tablet Contains: | 1 Tablet | M/s Akums Drugs & | 23.59 |
| | Metformin | Myo-Inositol IP 600 mg | | Pharmaceuticals Ltd./ | |
| | Hydrochloride (SR) Tablets | Metformin Hydrochloride IP 500 mg (As sustained release) | | M/s Macleods Pharmaceuticals | |
| | | | | Ltd. | |
+-----+----------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------+-----------+----------------------------------+---------------+
| 24 | Myo-Inositol & | Each Film Coated Bilayered Tablet Contains: | 1 Tablet | M/s Akums Drugs & | 23.59 |
| | Metformin | Myo-Inositol IP 600 mg | | Pharmaceuticals Ltd./ | |
| | Hydrochloride (SR) Tablets | Metformin Hydrochloride IP 500 mg (As sustained release) | | M/s Zydus Healthcare Ltd. | |
| | | | | | |
+-----+----------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------+-----------+----------------------------------+---------------+
| 25 | Paracetamol, | Each Film Coated Tablet Contains: | 1 Tablet | M/s Pure & Cure | 4.64 |
| | Phenylephrine | Paracetamol IP 500mg | | Healthcare Pvt. Ltd./ | |
| | Hydrochloride, | Phenylephrine Hydrochloride IP 5mg | | M/s Abbott Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. | |
| | Caffeine and | Caffeine (Anhydrous) IP 30mg | | | |
| | Diphenhydramine Hydrochloride | Diphenhydramine Hydrochloride IP 25 mg | | | |
| | Tablets | | | | |
+-----+----------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------+-----------+----------------------------------+---------------+
| 26 | Paracetamol, | Each uncoated tablet contains: | 1 Tablet | M/s Innova Captab Ltd./ | 4.64 |
| | Phenylephrine | Paracetamol IP 500 mg | | M/s Softdeal Pharmaceutical | |
| | Hydrochloride, | Phenylephrine HCl IP 5 mg | | Pvt. Ltd. | |
| | Caffeine and | Caffeine (Anhydrous) IP 30 mg | | | |
| | Diphenhydramine Hydrochloride | Diphenhydramine HCI IP 25 mg | | | |
| | Tablets | | | | |
+-----+----------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------+-----------+----------------------------------+---------------+
| 27 | Telmisartan, | Each film coated tablet contains: | 1 Tablet | M/s Glenmark Pharmaceuticals | 16.40 |
| | Cilnidipine and | Telmisartan IP 40 mg | | Ltd. | |
| | Chlorthalidone Tablets | Cilnidipine IP 10 mg | | | |
| | | Chlorthalidone IP 12.5 mg | | | |
+-----+----------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------+-----------+----------------------------------+---------------+
| 28 | Empagliflozin, | Each film coated bilayer tablet contains: | 1 Tablet | M/s Exemed Pharmaceuticals/ | 20.27 |
| | Linagliptin, | Empagliflozin 25 mg | | M/s. Abbott Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. | |
| | Metformin | Linagliptin 5 mg | | | |
| | Hydrochloride | Metformin Hydrochloride (As Extended Release) IP 1000 mg | | | |
| | Extended Release Tablets | | | | |
+-----+----------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------+-----------+----------------------------------+---------------+
| 29 | Empagliflozin, | Each film coated bilayer tablet contains: | 1 Tablet | M/s Exemed Pharmaceuticals/ | 19.80 |
| | Sitagliptin, | Empagliflozin 10 mg | | M/s. Abbott Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. | |
| | Metformin | Metformin Hydrochloride (As Extended Release) IP 1000 mg | | | |
| | Hydrochloride | Sitagliptin Phosphate Monohydrate IP Equivalent to | | | |
| | Extended Release Tablets | Sitagliptin 100 mg | | | |
+-----+----------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------+-----------+----------------------------------+---------------+
| 30 | Empagliflozin, | Each film coated bilayer tablet contains: | 1 Tablet | M/s Exemed Pharmaceuticals/ | 21.43 |
| | Sitagliptin, | Empagliflozin 25 mg | | M/s. Abbott Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. | |
| | Metformin | Sitagliptin Phosphate Monohydrate IP Equivalent to | | | |
| | Hydrochloride | Sitagliptin 100 mg | | | |
| | Extended Release Tablets | Metformin Hydrochloride (As Extended Release) IP 1000 mg | | | |
+-----+----------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------+-----------+----------------------------------+---------------+
| 31 | Empagliflozin, | Each film coated tablet contains: | 1 Tablet | M/s Pure and Cure | 20.27 |
| | Linagliptin, | Empagliflozin 25 mg | | Healthcare Pvt. Ltd./ | |
| | Metformin | Linagliptin 5 mg | | M/s MSN Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. | |
| | Hydrochloride (ER) Tablets | Metformin Hydrochloride IP 1000 mg (as Extended Release) | | | |
+-----+----------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------+-----------+----------------------------------+---------------+
| 32 | Cetirizine | Each ml Contains: | 1 ml | M/s Akums Drugs & | 14.42 |
| | Ophthalmic | Cetirizine Hydrochloride IP Eq. to Cetirizine 0.24% w/v | | Pharmaceuticals Ltd./ | |
| | Solution 0.24% w/v | Benzalkonium Chloride Solution IP 0.02 % v/v | | M/s Dr. Reddys Laboratories Ltd. | |
| | | (As preservative) | | | |
+-----+----------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------+-----------+----------------------------------+---------------+
| 33 | Cetirizine | Each ml Contains: | 1 ml | M/s Akums Drugs & | 14.42 |
| | Ophthalmic | Cetirizine Hydrochloride IP Eq. to Cetirizine 0.24% w/v | | Pharmaceuticals Ltd./ | |
| | Solution 0.24% w/v | Benzalkonium Chloride Solution IP 0.02 % v/v | | M/s Mankind Pharma Ltd. | |
| | | (As preservative) | | | |
+-----+----------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------+-----------+----------------------------------+---------------+
| 34 | Ready to use | Each ml contains: | 1 Bag | M/s Sun Pharmaceutical | 5977.68 |
| | Infusion bags | Gemcitabine Hydrochloride IP equivalent to Gemcitabine | | Industries Ltd./ | |
| | Gemcitabine | 10 mg | | M/s Sun Pharma Laboratories | |
| | Hydrochloride | Sodium Chloride IP 9 mg | | Ltd. | |
| | Injection 10mg/ml | | | | |
| | (1200mg/120ml) | | | | |
+-----+----------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------+-----------+----------------------------------+---------------+
| 35 | Ready to use | Each ml contains: | 1 Bag | M/s Sun Pharmaceutical | 7183.04 |
| | Infusion bags | Gemcitabine Hydrochloride IP equivalent to Gemcitabine | | Industries Ltd./ | |
| | Gemcitabine | 10 mg | | M/s Sun Pharma Laboratories | |
| | Hydrochloride | Sodium Chloride IP 9 mg | | Ltd. | |
| | Injection 10mg/ml | | | | |
| | (1400mg/140ml) | | | | |
+-----+----------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------+-----------+----------------------------------+---------------+
| 36 | Ready to use | Each ml contains: | 1 Bag | M/s Sun Pharmaceutical | 8079.63 |
| | Infusion bags | Gemcitabine Hydrochloride IP equivalent to Gemcitabine | | Industries Ltd./ | |
| | Gemcitabine | 10 mg | | M/s Sun Pharma Laboratories | |
| | Hydrochloride | Sodium Chloride IP 9 mg | | Ltd. | |
| | Injection 10mg/ml | | | | |
| | (1600mg/160ml) | | | | |
+-----+----------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------+-----------+----------------------------------+---------------+
Notes:
(a) The manufacturer of above-mentioned formulations i.e., "new drug" under paragraph 2(1)(u) of the DPCO,
2013 shall fix the retail price as specified in column (6) of the table hereinabove.
(b) The manufacturer may add Goods and Services Tax only if they have paid actually or it is payable to the
Government on the retail price mentioned in column (6) of the above said table.
(c) The retail price for a pack of the aforesaid formulation shall be arrived at by the concerned manufacturer in
accordance with the retail price specified in column (6) of the above table as per provisions contained in
paragraph 11 of the DPCO, 2013. The manufacturer shall issue a price list in Form-V from date of Notification
as per paragraph 24 of the DPCO, 2013 to NPPA through IPDMS and submit a copy to State Drug Controller
and dealers.
(d) As per para 24(4) of DPCO 2013, every retailer and dealer shall display price list and the supplementary price
list, if any, as furnished by the manufacturer, on a conspicuous part of the premises where he carries on business
in a manner so as to be easily accessible to any person wishing to consult the same.
(e) The above mentioned retail price is applicable only to the individual manufacturer / marketer as mentioned
above i.e. who have applied for the same by submitting Form-I for price fixation / revision as stipulated under
DPCO, 2013 and subject to fulfilment of all the applicable statutory requirements as laid down by the Govt.
under relevant statutes/ rules, including manufacturing license permission from the Competent Authority i.e.
the Central/State Licensing Authority, as may be applicable, by the concerned manufacturer/marketing
companies.
(f) In case the retail price of any of the aforesaid formulations is not complied with, as per instant price notification
and notes specified hereinabove, then the concerned manufacturer/marketing company shall be liable to deposit
the overcharged amount along with the interest thereon under the provisions of the DPCO, 2013 read with the
Essential Commodities Act, 1955.
(g) Consequent to the fixation of retail price of such formulation as specified in column (2) of the above table with
the strength and name of Manufacturer & Marketing Companies specified in the corresponding entries in
Column (3) & (5) thereof, the price order(s) fixing the retail price of the formulation with specified strength
for that Manufacturer & Marketing Companies as specified in corresponding entries in Column (2), (3) and (5)
thereof, if any, issued prior to this notification, stand(s) superseded.
[PN/274/142/2026/F/F. No. 8(142)/2026/D.P./NPPA-Div.-II]
BHIVA RAM YADAV, Assistant Director
The Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers, Department of Pharmaceuticals, through the National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority (NPPA), issued Order S.O. 449(E) on January 30, 2026, to fix retail prices for 36 specific drug formulations. This action is exercised under paragraphs 5, 11, and 15 of the Drugs (Prices Control) Order, 2013, read with S.O. 1394(E) dated May 30, 2013, and S.O. 5249(E) dated November 11, 2022. The order specifies retail prices, exclusive of Goods and Services Tax, for various formulations such as Atorvastatin & Ezetimibe Tablets, Cefuroxime Axetil and Potassium Clavulanate Tablets, Meropenem and Sulbactam for Injection, and Gemcitabine Hydrochloride Injection, from manufacturers including M/s Pure & Cure Healthcare Pvt. Ltd., M/s Mankind Pharma Ltd., M/s Macleods Pharmaceuticals Ltd., M/s Venus Remedies Ltd., and M/s Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. For instance, Atorvastatin & Ezetimibe Tablets (10 mg/10 mg) by M/s Pure & Cure Healthcare Pvt. Ltd./Mankind Pharma Ltd. is priced at Rs. 20.00 per tablet, while Meropenem and Sulbactam for Injection (1g/500mg) by M/s Venus Remedies Ltd. is priced at Rs. 1835.79 per vial. Manufacturers are required to fix prices as per the table, may add GST if applicable, and must issue a price list in Form-V to NPPA through IPDMS, submitting a copy to the State Drug Controller and dealers, as per paragraph 24 of the DPCO, 2013. Retailers and dealers must display these price lists as per paragraph 24(4) of DPCO 2013. Non-compliance will result in liability to deposit overcharged amounts with interest under the DPCO, 2013, read with the Essential Commodities Act, 1955. This order supersedes any prior price orders for the specified formulations, strengths, manufacturers, and marketing companies. The order was issued by BHIVA RAM YADAV, Assistant Director, with file number PN/274/142/2026/F/F. No. 8(142)/2026/D.P./NPPA-Div.-II.
Ministry of Home Affairs (UT DIVISION): Publication of Notification in the Gazette of India Extraordinary part II Section 3 Subsection i Recruitment rules for the post of AWO HC Tele Printer Operator in Delhi Police
The Ministry of Home Affairs has issued the Delhi Police (Appointment & Recruitment) (Amendment) Rules, 2025, to amend the Delhi Police (Appointment & Recruitment) Rules, 1980, under the authority of the Lieutenant Governor of the National Capital Territory of Delhi.
REGD. No. D. L.-33004/99
The Gazette of India
CG-DL-E-30012026-269680
EXTRAORDINARY
PART II-Section 3-Sub-section (i)
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY
No. 73]
NEW DELHI, FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 2026/MAGHA 10, 1947
652 GI/2026
MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS
NOTIFICATION
New Delhi, the 27th January, 2026
G.S.R. 74(E).— In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (1) and (2) of section 147 of the Delhi
Police Act, 1978 (Act No. 34 of 1978), the Lieutenant Governor of the National Capital Territory of Delhi, is pleased
to make the following rules further to amend the Delhi Police (Appointment & Recruitment) Rules, 1980, namely:
I. Short title and Commencement:
i. This Rule may be called the Delhi Police (Appointment & Recruitment) (Amendment), Rules, 2025.
ii. They shall come into force with effect from the date of their publication in the Central Gazette.
Amendment of Rule-17-B(iv):- In the Delhi Police (Appointment & Recruitment) Rules, 1980 the existing Rule
17-B(iv), relating to the post of Assistant Wireless Operator/ Tele-Printer Operator (Head Constable) of
Communication Unit in Delhi Police, shall be deleted and substituted by the following:-
2) Number of posts, classification and Level in the Pay Matrix- The number of posts, their classification and level
in the Pay Matrix attached thereto shall be specified in columns (2) to (4) of the Schedule of the annexed to these
rules.
3) Method of recruitment, age limit and other qualifications etc. -The method of recruitment of the said post, age
limit, qualifications and other matters relating thereto shall be as specified in columns (5) to (13) of the said Schedule.
(4) Disqualification- No person;-
(a) Who has entered into or contracted a marriage with a person having a spouse living; or
(b) Who, having a spouse living, has entered into or contracted a marriage with any person, shall be eligible for
appointment to the said post:
Provided that the Central Government may, if satisfied, that such marriage is permissible under the personnel
law applicable to such person and the other party to the marriage and that there are other grounds for so doing
exempt any person from the operation of this rule.
(5) Power to relax- Where the Government is of the opinion that it is necessary expedient so to do, it may, by order,
and for reasons to be recorded in writing, relax any of the provisions of this rule with respect of any class or category
of persons.
(6) Saving- Nothing in these rules shall affect reservations, relaxation of age limit and other concession required to be
provided for the Scheduled Castes, the Scheduled Tribes, Other Backward Classes, Ex-Servicemen, person with
disability or any other special category of persons in accordance with the orders issued by the Government from time
to time in this regard.
SCHEDULE
+---------------------------------------------------+--------------------+--------------------------------+----------------------------------------+
| Name of the post | Number of posts | Classification of post | Level in the pay Matrix |
+===================================================+====================+================================+========================================+
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
+---------------------------------------------------+--------------------+--------------------------------+----------------------------------------+
| Assistant Wireless Operator/ | 1807* (2024) | Group-C, (Non- | 'Level-4' (25,500-81,100) in the |
| Tele-Printer Operator (Head | *Subject to | Gazetted), | Pay Matrix |
| Constable) of Communication | variation dependent| (Technical) | |
| Unit in Delhi Police. | on work load | | |
+---------------------------------------------------+--------------------+--------------------------------+----------------------------------------+
+------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Whether Selection or Non-Selection post | Age limit for direct recruits |
+==========================================+======================================================================================================================+
| 5 | 6 |
+------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Not applicable | Between 18 to 27 years. |
| | (Relaxation as per orders/instructions issued by |
| | Government of India from time to time) |
| | . |
+------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Educational and other qualifications required for the direct recruits
7
Educational qualification:
(a) Passed 10+2 (Senior Secondary) from a recognized Board with Science & Mathematics as subjects.
OR
National Trade Certificate (NTC) in the trade of Mechanic-cum-operator Electronic Communication System.
(b) Proficiency in Computer Operation
Qualifying in Nature.
• Test English word processing speed-1000 key depressions in 15 minutes.
• Test basic computer functions:-
Opening/Closing of PC, Printing MS office usage, saving & modification in typed text, paragraph
setting & numbering etc.
(c) The candidate should be of sound health, free from diseases, defect or deformity.
(d) Better eye 6/6 without glasses. Worse eye 6/36 corrected with glasses to 6/9 or 6/12 without glasses (both eyes).
The candidate should be free from colour blindness.
(e) Height:
Male candidates: 170 Cms. Relaxable by 5 Cms. for candidates belonging to Hill areas i.e. Gorkha and
Garhwalies.
Female candidates:- 157 Cms. Relaxable by 5 Cms. for candidates belonging to Hill areas i.e. Gorkha and
Garhwalies.
(f) Chest:
Male candidates: 81-85 Cms. Relaxable by 5 Cms. for candidates belonging to Hill areas i.e. Gorkha and
Garhwalies.
Female candidates:- Not applicable.
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+--------------------------+
| Whether age and educational qualification prescribed for direct recruits will apply in the case of promotees | Period of probation, if any |
+================================================================================================+==========================+
| 8 | 9 |
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+--------------------------+
| Not applicable | 2 years |
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+--------------------------+
Method of recruitment, whether by direct recruitment or by promotion or by deputation/absorption and
percentage of the vacancies to be filled by various methods
10
100% by direct recruitment:
(i) 90% vacancies shall be filled from the open competition and;
(ii) 10% vacancies shall be filled from the Delhi Police confirmed Constables by giving them age relaxation as
per GOIs instructions.
Note:- Entrance test for outside candidates and departmental candidates shall be same.
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| In case of recruitment by promotion /deputation /absorption grades from which promotion /deputation/absorption to be made |
+=================================================================================================================================================+
| 11 |
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Not applicable |
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
If a Departmental Promotion Committee exists, what is its composition.
12
(Departmental Confirmation Committee (for considering confirmation) consisting of :-
1. One DCP (Chairman).
2. Two ACSP (Members).
(from the Districts/Units concerned)
Circumstances in which Union Public Service Commission is to be consulted in making recruitment.
13
Not Applicable
[F. No. 14014/23/2025-UTP-I]
SHUBHANKAR GHOSH, Addl. Secy. (Home-1)
The Ministry of Home Affairs, through G.S.R. 74(E) dated January 27, 2026, notified the Delhi Police (Appointment & Recruitment) (Amendment) Rules, 2025, exercising powers conferred by sub-sections (1) and (2) of section 147 of the Delhi Police Act, 1978 (Act No. 34 of 1978). These rules, effective from their publication in the Central Gazette, amend the Delhi Police (Appointment & Recruitment) Rules, 1980, by deleting and substituting the existing Rule 17-B(iv) which pertains to the post of Assistant Wireless Operator/Tele-Printer Operator (Head Constable) of the Communication Unit in Delhi Police. The amendment specifies 1807* posts (for 2024, subject to workload variation), classified as Group-C, Non-Gazetted, Technical, with a 'Level-4' (25,500-81,100) in the Pay Matrix. For direct recruits, the age limit is 18 to 27 years, with relaxations as per Government of India orders. Educational qualifications include 10+2 (Senior Secondary) with Science & Mathematics or a National Trade Certificate in Mechanic-cum-operator Electronic Communication System, along with computer proficiency (1000 key depressions in 15 minutes and basic computer functions). Physical standards dictate sound health, specific vision requirements (e.g., better eye 6/6 without glasses), and height (Male: 170 Cms; Female: 157 Cms, with 5 Cms relaxation for Hill areas) and chest (Male: 81-85 Cms, with 5 Cms relaxation for Hill areas). A 2-year probation period is stipulated. Recruitment is 100% direct, with 90% of vacancies filled from open competition and 10% from confirmed Delhi Police Constables with age relaxation. Disqualification criteria relate to marriage with a living spouse, subject to Central Government exemptions. The rules also include provisions for relaxation of rules and savings for reservations for Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Other Backward Classes, Ex-Servicemen, and persons with disability. A Departmental Confirmation Committee, comprising one DCP (Chairman) and two ACSPs (Members), is established for considering confirmation.
Government of The National Capital Territory of Delhi (Home Department): RR OF SSA
The General Court confirmed the European Commission's decision to fine PACCAR for its involvement in the trucks cartel.
REGD. No. D. L.-33002/99
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
Delhi Gazette
SG-DL-E-30012026-269661
EXTRAORDINARY
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY
No. 27]
DELHI, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 2026/MAGHA 8, 1947
[N. C. T. D. No. 436
PART IV
GOVERNMENT OF THE NATIONAL CAPITAL TERRITORY OF DELHI
584 DG/2026
HOME-FSL DEPARTMENT
NOTIFICATION
Delhi, the 27th January, 2026
F. No. 2(159)/FSL/ESTT/RR/SSA(Finger Print) 2024/571.—In exercise of the powers conferred
by the proviso to article 309 of the Constitution of India read with the Government of India, Ministry of
Home Affairs, Notification no. F-27/59-him (i) dated the 13th July,1959, and in supersession of this Govt's
Notification no. F31/68/2007/Home-III Deptt./574-585 dated 20th August, 2008 except as respects things
done or omitted to be done before such supersession, the Lt. Governor of National Capital Territory of Delhi
hereby makes the following rules regulating the method of recruitment to the post Senior Scientific
Assistant (Finger Print) in Forensic Science Laboratory, Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi,
namely:-
1. Short title and commencement-
(i) These rules may be called the Senior Scientific Assistant (Finger Print) Forensic Science
Laboratory Recruitment Rules, 2024.
(ii) They shall come into force on the date of their publication in Delhi Gazette.
2. Number of posts, classification and Pay Level in Pay Matrix – The number of the said post, its
classification and pay level in pay matrix attached thereto shall be as specified in columns (2) to (4) of the
Schedule annexed to these rules.
3. Method of recruitment, age limit, qualification etc:-The method of recruitment to the said post, age
limit, qualifications and other matters connected therewith, shall be as specified in columns (5) to (13) of the
said Schedule.
4. Disqualification:-No person,-
(a) Who has entered into or contracted a marriage with a person having a spouse living; or
(b) Who having a spouse living, has entered into or contracted a marriage with a person, shall be eligible
for appointment to the said post.
Provided that the Government may, if satisfied that such marriage is permissible under the personal
law applicable to such person and the other party to the marriage and that there are other grounds for so
doing, exempt any person from the operation of this rule.
5. Power to relax:-Where the Government is of the opinion that it is necessary or expedient so to do, it may,
by order and for reasons to be recorded in writing, relax any of the provisions of these rules with respect to
any class or category of persons.
6. Saving: - Nothing in these rules shall affect reservations, relaxation of age limit and other concessions,
required to be provided for the Schedule Castes, Schedule Tribes, Other Backward Classes, Ex-Servicemen
and other special categories of persons in accordance with the orders issued by the Govt. of India from time
to time in this regard.
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General Court, by its judgment of 22 June 2022 in Case T‑20/21 | PACCAR v Commission, confirmed the Commission’s decision fining PACCAR for its participation in the trucks cartel.
On 22 June 2022, the General Court, in Case T‑20/21 | PACCAR v Commission, upheld the European Commission's decision. This decision imposed a fine on PACCAR for its participation in the trucks cartel, thereby confirming the Commission's original finding and penalty.
Ministry of Mines: The Mineral (Auction) Amendment Rules, 2026.
This notification introduces the Mineral (Auction) Amendment Rules, 2026, to further amend the Mineral (Auction) Rules, 2015, primarily by introducing insurance surety bonds as an alternative to security deposits and modifying timelines for performance security.
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The Gazette of India
CG-DL-E-30012026-269670
EXTRAORDINARY
PART II-Section 3-Sub-section (i)
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY
No. 70]
NEW DELHI, THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 2026/MAGHA 9, 1947
615 GI/2026
MINISTRY OF MINES
NOTIFICATION
New Delhi, the 29th January, 2026
G.S.R. 71(E).- In exercise of the powers conferred by section 13 of the Mines and Minerals
(Development and Regulation) Act, 1957 (67 of 1957), the Central Government hereby makes the following rules further
to amend the Mineral (Auction) Rules, 2015, namely:-
1. Short title and commencement. — (1) These rules may be called the Mineral (Auction) Amendment Rules, 2026.
(2) They shall come into force on the date of their publication in the Official Gazette.
2. In the Mineral (Auction) Rules, 2015,—
(a) in rule 9, in sub-rule (5), in the first proviso, after the words "through security deposit", the words "or through
insurance surety bond" shall be inserted;
(b) in rule 10, in sub-rule (1A), —
(i) in the opening portion, the words "or extended period" shall be omitted;
(ii) in clause (b), for the words “within fifteen days", the words and figures “and furnish performance
security as specified in rule 12 within forty-five days" shall be substituted;
(iii) the proviso shall be omitted;
(c) in rule 12, in sub-rule (2), after the words "through security deposit", the following shall be inserted,
namely:-
"or through insurance surety bond in the format as specified in Schedule III-A";
(d) in rule 13, in sub-rule (3), in clause (a), for the word “Trust", the words "and Development Trust" shall be
substituted;
(e) in rule 18,—
(i) in sub-rule (1), the proviso shall be omitted;
(ii) in sub-rule (1A), —
(A) in the opening portion, the words “or extended period" shall be omitted;
(B) in clause (b), for the words "fifteen days", the words "forty-five days" shall be substituted;
(C) the proviso shall be omitted;
(f) in rule 19, in sub-rule (4),—
(i) after the words "through security deposit", the following shall be inserted, namely:-
"or through insurance surety bond in the format as specified in Schedule IV-A";
(ii) in the first proviso, after the words "security deposit", the words "or insurance surety bond" shall be
inserted;
(g) in rule 19E,—
(i) in sub-rule (6), after the words "through security deposit", the words "or through insurance surety
bond" shall be inserted;
(ii) in sub-rule (10), —
(A) clauses (iv), (v) and (vi) shall be renumbered as clauses (i), (ii) and (iii), respectively;
(B) in clause (iii) as so numbered, after the words "on conclusion of the auction", the words
"automatically by the online electronic auction platform for public view" shall be inserted;
(h) in rule 19G,—
(i) in sub-rule (1), —
(A) for the words "fifteen days", at both the places, the words "forty-five days" shall be substituted;
(B) the proviso shall be omitted;
(ii) in sub-rule (2), —
(A) in clause (b) for the words "fifteen days", the words "forty-five days" shall be substituted;
(B) the proviso shall be omitted;
(i) in rule 19H, in sub-rule (2), after the words "through security deposit", the following shall be inserted,
namely:-
"or through insurance surety bond in the format as specified in Schedule IV-A";
(j) after "Schedule III", the following Schedule shall be inserted, namely:-
"SCHEDULE III-A
Format of Insurance Surety Bond
[See rule 12(2)]
[Reference number of the Surety Insurer]
[Date]
To
The Governor of [Name of State]
[address]
WHEREAS
A. [Name of the Preferred Bidder/Principal Debtor] incorporated in India under the Companies Act, [1956/2013]
with corporate identity number [CIN of the Preferred Bidder/Principal Debtor], whose registered office is at
[address of registered office], India and principal place of business is at [address of principal place of business,
if different from registered office] OR [Name of individual] who is citizen of India, having income tax permanent
account number [number], residing at [address] OR [partnership firm/association of individuals], all members of
whom are Indian citizens and residents of India whose principal place of business is at [address of principal place
of business] (the "Preferred Bidder/Principal Debtor") is required to provide an unconditional and irrevocable
guarantee in the form of insurance surety bond for an amount equal to INR [figures] (Indian Rupees [words]) as
a performance security valid until [date of expiry of Insurance Surety Bond] ("Expiry Date").
B. The Insurance Surety Bond for performance security is required to be provided to The Governor of [Name of
State], (the "State") for discharge of certain obligations under the Tender Document dated, [date] with respect to
auction of [particulars of auction] and the Mine Development and Production Agreement to be executed between
the State and the Preferred Bidder/Principal Debtor (collectively the “Agreement”).
C. We, [name of the insurance company] through our branch at [name] (the “Surety Insurer”) at the request of the
Preferred Bidder/Principal Debtor do hereby undertake to pay to the State an amount not exceeding INR [figures]
(Indian Rupees [words]) ("Surety Bond Amount") to secure the obligations of the Preferred Bidder/Principal
Debtor under the Agreement on demand from the State on the terms and conditions herein contained herein.
NOW THEREFORE, the Surety Insurer hereby issues in favour of the State this irrevocable and unconditional guarantee
in the form of insurance surety bond on behalf of the Preferred Bidder/Principal Debtor and affirms as follows,
namely:-
1. This Insurance Surety Bond is being executed by the Surety Insurer in terms of the IRDAI (Surety Insurance
Contract) Guidelines, 2022, issued by the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI).
2. The Surety Insurer for the purpose hereof unconditionally and irrevocably undertakes to pay to the State without
any demur, reservation, caveat, protest or recourse, immediately on receipt of first written demand from the State,
a sum or sums (by way of one or more claims) not exceeding the Surety Bond Amount in the aggregate without
the State needing to prove or to show to the Surety Insurer grounds or reasons for such demand for the sum
specified therein and notwithstanding any dispute or difference between the State and Preferred Bidder/Principal
Debtor on any matter whatsoever. The Surety Insurer undertakes to pay to the State any money so demanded
notwithstanding any dispute or disputes raised by the Preferred Bidder/Principal Debtor in any suit or proceeding
pending before any court or tribunal relating thereto the Surety Insurer's liability under this present being absolute
and unequivocal.
3. The Surety Insurer acknowledges that any such demand by the State of the amounts payable by the Surety Insurer
to the State shall be final, binding and conclusive evidence in respect of the amounts payable by Preferred
Bidder/Principal Debtor to the State under the Agreement.
4. The Surety Insurer hereby waives the necessity for the State from demanding the aforesaid amount or any part
thereof from the Preferred Bidder/Principal Debtor and also waives any right that the Surety Insurer may have of
first requiring the State to pursue its legal remedies against the Preferred Bidder/Principal Debtor, before presenting
any written demand to the Surety Insurer for payment under this Surety Bond.
5. The Surety Insurer further unconditionally agrees with the State that the State shall be at liberty, without the Surety
Insurer's consent and without affecting in any manner the Surety Insurer's obligation under this Surety Bond, from
time to time to:
(i) vary and/or modify and of the terms and conditions of the Agreement;
(ii) extend and / or postpone the time for performance of the obligations of the Preferred Bidder/Principal
Debtor under the Agreement; or
(iii) forbear or enforce any of the rights exercisable by the State against the Preferred Bidder/Principal Debtor
under the terms and conditions of the Agreement,
and the Surety Insurer shall not be relieved from its liability by reason of any such act or omission on the part of the
State or any indulgence by the State to the Preferred Bidder/Principal Debtor or other thing whatsoever which under
the law relating to sureties would, but for this provision, have the effect of relieving the Surety Insurer of its
obligations under this Surety Bond.
6. Any payment made hereunder shall be made free and clear of and without deduction for, or on account of, any
present or future taxes, levies, imposts, duties, charges, fees, commissions, deductions or withholdings of any
nature whatsoever.
7. The Surety Insurer agrees that State at its option shall be entitled to enforce this Surety Bond against the Surety
Insurer, as a principal debtor in the first instance without proceeding at the first instance against the Preferred
Bidder/Principal Debtor.
8. The Surety Insurer further agrees that the Surety Bond herein contained shall remain in full force and effect
during the period that specified in the Agreement and that it shall continue to be enforceable till all the
obligations of the Preferred Bidder/Principal Debtor under or by virtue of the said Agreement with respect to
the Performance Security have been fully paid and its claims satisfied or discharged or till the State certifies
that the terms and conditions of the Agreement with respect to the Performance Security have been fully and
properly carried out by the Preferred Bidder/Principal Debtor and accordingly discharges this Surety Bond.
Notwithstanding anything contained herein, unless a demand or claim under this Surety Bond is made on the
Surety Insurer in writing on or before the Expiry Date the Surety Insurer shall be discharged from all liability
under this Surety Bond thereafter.
9. The payment so made by the Surety Insurer under this Surety Bond shall be a valid discharge of Surety Insurer's
liability for payment thereunder and the State shall have no claim against the Surety Insurer for making such
payment.
Dated the [day] day of [month] [year] for the Surety Insurer.
In witness whereof the Surety Insurer, through its authorized officer, has set its hand and stamp.
(Signature)
(Name and Designation)
(Surety Insurer Stamp)].";
(k) after "Schedule IV", the following Schedule shall be inserted, namely:—
"SCHEDULE IV-A
FORMAT FOR INSURANCE SURETY BOND FOR COMPOSITE LICENCE AND EXPLORATION
LICENCE
[See rules 19 (4) and 19H (2)]
[Reference number of the Surety Insurer]
[Date]
To
The Governor of [Name of State]
[address]
WHEREAS
A. [Name of the Preferred Bidder] incorporated in India under the Companies Act, [1956/2013] with corporate identity
number [CIN of the Preferred Bidder/Principal Debtor], whose registered office is at [address of registered office],
India and principal place of business is at [address of principal place of business, if different from registered office]
OR [Name of individual] who is citizen of India, having income tax permanent account number [number], residing
at [address] OR [partnership firm/association of individuals], all members of whom are Indian citizens and residents
of India whose principal place of business is at [address of principal place of business] (the “Preferred
Bidder/Principal Debtor”) is required to provide an unconditional and irrevocable guarantee in the form of insurance
surety bond for an amount equal to INR [figures] (Indian Rupees [words]) as a performance security valid for an
initial period of [•] ([]) years from the date hereof ("Expiry Date").
B. The Performance Security is required to be provided to the Governor of [Name of State], (the "State") for discharge
of certain obligations under the Tender Document dated, [date] with respect to auction of [particulars of auction]
AND the deed for grant of a prospecting licence to be executed between the State and the Preferred Bidder/Principal
Debtor AND the Mine Development and Production Agreement to be executed between the State and the Preferred
Bidder/Principal Debtor (collectively the "Agreement").
C. We, [name of the insurance company] through our branch at [name] (the "Surety Insurer") at the request of the
Preferred Bidder/Principal Debtor do hereby undertake to pay to the State an amount not exceeding INR [figures]
(Indian Rupees [words]) ("Surety Bond Amount ") to secure the obligations of the Preferred Bidder/Principal Debtor
under the Agreement on demand from the State on the terms and conditions herein contained herein.
NOW THEREFORE, the Surety Insurer hereby issues in favour of the State this irrevocable and unconditional
guarantee in the form of insurance surety bond on behalf of the Preferred Bidder/Principal Debtor and affirms as
follows, namely:-
1. This Insurance Surety Bond is being executed by the Surety Insurer in terms of the IRDAI (Surety Insurance
Contract) Guidelines, 2022, issued by the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI).
2. The Surety Insurer for the purpose hereof unconditionally and irrevocably undertakes to pay to the State without
any demur, reservation, caveat, protest or recourse, immediately on receipt of first written demand from the State,
a sum or sums (by way of one or more claims) not exceeding the Surety Bond Amount in the aggregate without
the State needing to prove or to show to the Surety Insurer grounds or reasons for such demand for the sum
specified therein and notwithstanding any dispute or difference between the State and Preferred Bidder/Principal
Debtor on any matter whatsoever. The Surety Insurer undertakes to pay to the State any money so demanded
notwithstanding any dispute or disputes raised by the Preferred Bidder/Principal Debtor in any suit or proceeding
pending before any court or tribunal relating thereto the Surety Insurer's liability under this present being absolute
and unequivocal.
3. The Surety Insurer acknowledges that any such demand by the State of the amounts payable by the Surety Insurer
to the State shall be final, binding and conclusive evidence in respect of the amounts payable by Preferred
Bidder/Principal Debtor to the State under the Agreement.
4. The Surety Insurer hereby waives the necessity for the State from demanding the aforesaid amount or any part
thereof from the Preferred Bidder/Principal Debtor and also waives any right that the Surety Insurer may have of
first requiring the State to pursue its legal remedies against the Preferred Bidder/Principal Debtor, before
presenting any written demand to the Surety Insurer for payment under this Surety Bond.
5. The Surety Insurer further unconditionally agrees with the State that the State shall be at liberty, without the Surety
Insurer's consent and without affecting in any manner the Surety Insurer's obligation under this Surety Bond, from
time to time to:-
(i) vary and/or modify and of the terms and conditions of the Agreement;
(ii) extend and / or postpone the time for performance of the obligations of the Preferred Bidder/Principal Debtor
under the Agreement; or
(iii) forbear or enforce any of the rights exercisable by the State against the Preferred Bidder/Principal Debtor
under the terms and conditions of the Agreement,
and the Surety Insurer shall not be relieved from its liability by reason of any such act or omission on the part of the
State or any indulgence by the State to the Preferred Bidder/Principal Debtor or other thing whatsoever which under
the law relating to sureties would, but for this provision, have the effect of relieving the Surety Insurer of its
obligations under this Surety Bond.
6. Any payment made hereunder shall be made free and clear of and without deduction for, or on account of, any
present or future taxes, levies, imposts, duties, charges, fees, commissions, deductions or withholdings of any
nature whatsoever.
7. The Surety Insurer agrees that State at its option shall be entitled to enforce this Surety Bond against the Surety
Insurer, as a principal debtor in the first instance without proceeding at the first instance against the Preferred
Bidder/Principal Debtor.
8. The Surety Insurer further agrees that this Surety Bond and the guarantee obligations herein contained shall remain
in full force and effect and shall continue to be enforceable till: (i) all the obligations of the Preferred
Bidder/Principal Debtor under or by virtue of the said Agreement with respect to the Performance Security have
been fully paid and its claims satisfied or discharged; or (ii) till the State certifies that the terms and conditions of
the Agreement with respect to the Performance Security have been fully and properly carried out by the Preferred
Bidder/Principal Debtor and accordingly discharges this Surety Bond; or (iii) on provision of a revised
performance security under sub-rule (2) of rule 19 of the Mineral (Auction) Rules, 2015 whichever is later.
Notwithstanding anything contained herein, unless a demand or claim under this Surety Bond is made on the
Surety Insurer in writing on or before the Expiry Date the Surety Insurer shall be discharged from all liability
under this Surety Bond thereafter.
9. The payment so made by the Surety Insurer under this Surety Bond shall be a valid discharge of Surety Insurer's
liability for payment thereunder and the State shall have no claim against the Surety Insurer for making such
payment.
10. This Surety Bond is subject to the laws of India. Any suit, action, or other proceedings arising out of this Surety
Bond or the subject matter hereof shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of courts at the State of [respective
State].
11. The Surety Insurer has the power to issue this Surety Bond in favour of the State. This Surety Bond will not be
discharged due to the change in the constitution of the Surety Insurer.
12. The Surety Insurer undertakes not to revoke this Surety Bond during its currency except with the previous consent
of the State in writing.
13. The State may, with prior intimation to the Surety Insurer, assign the right under this Surety Bond to any other
departments, ministries or any governmental agencies, which may act in the name of the Governor. Save as
provided in this Clause, this Surety Bond shall not by assignable or transferable.
14.
Notwithstanding anything contained herein,
(a) the liability of the Surety Insurer under this Surety Bond shall not exceed the Bond Amount; and
(b) this Surety Bond shall be valid up to the expiry date.
15. The Surety Insurer is liable to pay the surety bond amount or any part thereof under this Surety Bond only and only
if the State serves upon the Surety Insurer a written claim or demand on or before the expiry date.
Dated the [day] day of [month] [year] for the Surety Insurer.
In witness whereof the Surety Insurer, through its authorised officer, has set its hand and stamp.
(Signature)
(Name and Designation)
(Surety Insurer Stamp)].".
[F. No. M.IV-2306/10/2025-Mines IV-Part(1)]
SHAKIL ALAM, Economic Advisor
Note: The principal rules were published in the Gazette of India, Extraordinary, Part II, Section 3, Sub-section (i), vide
number G.S.R. 406(E), dated the 20th May, 2015 and was last amended, vide number G.S.R. 776(E), dated the
22nd October, 2025.
Uploaded by Dte. of Printing at Government of India Press, Ring Road, Mayapuri, New Delhi-110064
and Published by the Controller of Publications, Delhi-110054.
The Ministry of Mines, through G.S.R. 71(E) dated January 29, 2026, exercised powers under section 13 of the Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Act, 1957 (67 of 1957), to enact the Mineral (Auction) Amendment Rules, 2026. These rules amend the Mineral (Auction) Rules, 2015, which were originally published vide G.S.R. 406(E) dated May 20, 2015, and last amended vide G.S.R. 776(E) dated October 22, 2025. Key amendments include allowing 'insurance surety bond' as an alternative to 'security deposit' in rules 9(5), 12(2), 19(4), 19E(6), and 19H(2). The rules also change the period for furnishing performance security in rule 10(1A)(b) from 'within fifteen days' to 'within forty-five days' and make a similar change in rules 18(1A)(B), 19G(1)(A), and 19G(2)(A). Several provisos and phrases like 'or extended period' are omitted from rules 10, 18, and 19G. Rule 13(3)(a) is amended by substituting 'Trust' with 'and Development Trust'. Rule 19E(10) sees renumbering of clauses and the insertion of 'automatically by the online electronic auction platform for public view' regarding auction conclusions. Additionally, two new schedules are inserted: Schedule III-A, providing the 'Format of Insurance Surety Bond' for rule 12(2), and Schedule IV-A, providing the 'FORMAT FOR INSURANCE SURETY BOND FOR COMPOSITE LICENCE AND EXPLORATION LICENCE' for rules 19(4) and 19H(2). Both surety bond formats reference the IRDAI (Surety Insurance Contract) Guidelines, 2022, and specify the Governor of the respective State as the beneficiary for securing obligations of preferred bidders/principal debtors.
Ministry of Finance (Department of Revenue): Tariff Value Notification
The Central Board of Indirect Taxes & Customs amends Notification No. 36/2001-Customs (N.T.), dated the 3rd August, 2001, by substituting TABLE-1, TABLE-2, and TABLE-3, in exercise of powers under sub-section (2) of section 14 of the Customs Act, 1962.
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EXTRAORDINARY
PART II-Section 3-Sub-section (ii)
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY
No. 433]
NEW DELHI, FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 2026
MINISTRY OF FINANCE
(Department of Revenue)
(CENTRAL BOARD OF INDIRECT TAXES AND CUSTOMS)
NOTIFICATION
New Delhi, the 30th January, 2026
No. 11/2026 - CUSTOMS (N.Τ.)
S.O. 462(E).— In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (2) of section 14 of the Customs Act, 1962
(52 of 1962), the Central Board of Indirect Taxes & Customs, being satisfied that it is necessary and expedient to do so,
hereby makes the following amendments in the notification of the Government of India in the Ministry of Finance
(Department of Revenue), No. 36/2001-Customs (N.T.), dated the 3rd August, 2001, published in the Gazette of India,
Extraordinary, Part-II, Section-3, Sub-section (ii), vide number S. O. 748 (E), dated the 3rd August, 2001, namely:-
In the said notification, for TABLE-1, TABLE-2, and TABLE-3 the following Tables shall be
substituted, namely: -
"TABLE-1
+--------+-----------------------------------+--------------------------+--------------------------+
| Sl. No. | Chapter/heading/ sub- | Description of goods | Tariff value |
| | heading/tariff item | | (US $Per Metric Tonne) |
+========+===================================+==========================+==========================+
| (1) | (2) | (3) | (4) |
+--------+-----------------------------------+--------------------------+--------------------------+
| 1 | 1511 10 00 | Crude Palm Oil | 1066 |
| 2 | 1511 90 10 | RBD Palm Oil | 1075 |
| 3 | 1511 90 90 | Others - Palm Oil | 1071 |
| 4 | 1511 10 00 | Crude Palmolein | 1079 |
| 5 | 1511 90 20 | RBD Palmolein | 1082 |
| 6 | 1511 90 90 | Others - Palmolein | 1081 |
| 7 | 1507 10 00 | Crude Soya bean Oil | 1186 |
| 8 | 7404 00 22 | Brass Scrap (all grades) | 7284 |
+--------+-----------------------------------+--------------------------+--------------------------+
TABLE-2
+--------+-------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+-------------------+
| Sl. No. | Chapter/heading/ sub- | Description of goods | Tariff value |
| | heading/tariff item | | (US $) |
+========+=========================+==================================================================================================================+===================+
| (1) | (2) | (3) | (4) |
+--------+-------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+-------------------+
| 1. | 71 or 98 | Gold, in any form, in respect of which the benefit of | 1740 per 10 grams |
| | | entries at serial number 194 of the Notification No. | |
| | | 45/2025-Customs dated 24.10.2025 is availed | |
+--------+-------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+-------------------+
| 2. | 71 or 98 | Silver, in any form, in respect of which the benefit of | 3830 per kilogram |
| | | entries at serial number 195 of the Notification No. | |
| | | 45/2025-Customs dated 24.10.2025 is availed | |
+--------+-------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+-------------------+
| 3. | 71 | (i) Silver, in any form, other than medallions and | 3830 per kilogram |
| | | silver coins having silver content not below | |
| | | 99.9% or semi-manufactured forms of silver | |
| | | falling under sub-heading 7106 92; | |
| | | (ii) Medallions and silver coins having silver | |
| | | content not below 99.9% or semi-manufactured | |
| | | forms of silver falling under sub-heading 7106 | |
| | | 92, other than imports of such goods through | |
| | | post, courier or baggage. | |
| | | | |
| | | Explanation. - For the purposes of this entry, silver in | |
| | | any form shall not include foreign currency coins, | |
| | | jewellery made of silver or articles made of silver. | |
+--------+-------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+-------------------+
| 4. | 71 | (i) Gold bars, other than tola bars, bearing | 1740 per 10 grams |
| | | manufacturer's or refiner's engraved serial number | |
| | | and weight expressed in metric units; | |
| | | (ii) Gold coins having gold content not below 99.5% | |
| | | and gold findings, other than imports of such goods | |
| | | through post, courier or baggage. | |
| | | | |
| | | Explanation. - For the purposes of this entry, "gold | |
| | | findings" means a small component such as hook, | |
| | | clasp, clamp, pin, catch, screw back used to hold the | |
| | | whole or a part of a piece of Jewellery in place. | |
+--------+-------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+-------------------+
TABLE-3
+--------+-------------------------+--------------------+---------------------------+
| Sl. No. | Chapter/heading/ sub- | Description of goods | Tariff value |
| | heading/tariff item | | (US $ Per Metric Ton) |
+========+=========================+====================+===========================+
| (1) | (2) | (3) | (4) |
+--------+-------------------------+--------------------+---------------------------+
| 1 | 080280 | Areca nuts | 7679 (i.e., no change)" |
+--------+-------------------------+--------------------+---------------------------+
2. This notification shall come into force with effect from the 31st day of January, 2026.
[F. No. 467/01/2026-Cus.V]
KRITI PANDEY, Under Secy.
Note: - The principal notification was published in the Gazette of India, Extraordinary, Part-II, Section-3,
Sub-section (ii), vide Notification No. 36/2001–Customs (N.T.), dated the 3rd August, 2001, vide number
S. O. 748 (E), dated the 3rd August, 2001 and was last amended vide Notification No. 10/2026-Customs (N.T.),
dated the 29th January 2026 e-published in the Gazette of India, Extraordinary, Part-II, Section-3, Sub-section
(ii), vide number S.O. 419 (E), dated 29th January 2026.
The Ministry of Finance (Department of Revenue), Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs, through Notification No. 11/2026 - CUSTOMS (N.Τ.), S.O. 462(E), dated 30th January, 2026, has amended its previous Notification No. 36/2001-Customs (N.T.), dated 3rd August, 2001 (S. O. 748 (E)), by substituting TABLE-1, TABLE-2, and TABLE-3. This action is taken under sub-section (2) of section 14 of the Customs Act, 1962 (52 of 1962). The new TABLE-1 revises tariff values (US $ Per Metric Tonne) for various oils and Brass Scrap, including Crude Palm Oil (1066), RBD Palm Oil (1075), Others - Palm Oil (1071), Crude Palmolein (1079), RBD Palmolein (1082), Others - Palmolein (1081), Crude Soya bean Oil (1186), and Brass Scrap (all grades) (7284). The new TABLE-2 sets tariff values (US $) for Gold at 1740 per 10 grams and Silver at 3830 per kilogram, with specific conditions related to Notification No. 45/2025-Customs dated 24.10.2025, and provides detailed explanations for forms of gold and silver. The new TABLE-3 maintains the tariff value for Areca nuts at 7679 US $ Per Metric Ton. This notification comes into force on 31st January, 2026. The principal notification (36/2001-Customs (N.T.)) was last amended by Notification No. 10/2026-Customs (N.T.), dated 29th January 2026 (S.O. 419 (E)).
Bureau of Indian Standards: In pursuance of Sub rule 1 of Rule 15 of the Bureau of Indian Standards Rules, 2018, the Bureau of Indian Standards hereby notifies that Indian standards, particulars of which are given in the second column
The Bureau of Indian Standards notifies the establishment of new Indian Standards as per Sub-rule (1) of Rule (15) of the Bureau of Indian Standards Rules, 2018.
REGD. No. D. L.-33004/99
The Gazette of India
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EXTRAORDINARY
PART III—Section 4
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY
No. 66]
NEW DELHI, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 2026/MAGHA 8, 1947
BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDS
(Department of Consumer Affairs)
NOTIFICATION
New Delhi, the 19th January, 2026
Ref: HQ-PUB013/1/2020-PUB-BIS (1410).—In pursuance of Sub-rule (1) of Rule (15) of the Bureau of
Indian Standards Rules, 2018, the Bureau of Indian Standards hereby notifies that Indian standards, particulars of which
are given in the second column of the schedule hereto annexed have been established on the date indicated against it in
third column. The particulars of the standards, if any which are given in the fourth column shall also remain in force
concurrently till they are withdrawn on the te indicated against them in the fifth column.
SCHEDULE
+----+---------------------------------------------+---------------------+---------------------------------------------+--------------------+
|Sl. | No., Year & Title of the Indian Standards | Date of | No., Year & Title of the Indian Standards | Date of |
|No. | Established | Establishment | to be Withdrawn, if any | Withdrawal |
| | | | | |
| (1)| (2) | (3) | (4) | (5) |
+====+=============================================+=====================+=============================================+====================+
| 1 | IS 2422: 2026 Textiles Water Repellent | 16 January 2026 | IS 2422: 2015 Textiles Fabric, Water | 16 July 2026 |
| | Fabric for Capes and Rain Coats | | Repellent for Capes and Rain Coats | |
| | Specification (Fourth Revision) | | Specification (Third Revision) | |
+----+---------------------------------------------+---------------------+---------------------------------------------+--------------------+
| 2 | IS 5815 (Part 6): 2026 Textiles - | 16 January 2026 | IS 5815 (Part 6): 1993 ISO 3090: 1974 | 16 July 2026 |
| | Hydrophilic Fishing Net Twines Methods of | | Netting Yarns Determination of Change | |
| | Test Part 6 Determination of Change in | | in Length after Immersion in Water | |
| | Length after Immersion in Water (Second | | (First Revision) | |
| | Revision) | | | |
+----+---------------------------------------------+---------------------+---------------------------------------------+--------------------+
| 3 | IS 6347: 2026 Textiles High Density | 16 January 2026 | IS 6347: 2003 Textiles Polyethylene | 16 July 2026 |
| | Polyethylene Continuous Filament Twines | | Monofilament Twines for Fishing | |
| | for Fishing - Specification (Second | | Specification (First Revision) | |
| | Revision) | | | |
+----+---------------------------------------------+---------------------+---------------------------------------------+--------------------+
| 4 | IS 8007 (Part 3): 2026 ISO 1726-3: 2023 | 16 January 2026 | NA | NA |
| | Road Vehicles - Mechanical Couplings | | | |
| | between Tractors and Semi-trailers Part 3 | | | |
| | Requirements for Semi-Trailer Contact | | | |
| | Area to Fifth Wheel | | | |
+----+---------------------------------------------+---------------------+---------------------------------------------+--------------------+
| 5 | IS 10311: 2026 Powered Platform Trucks and | 16 January 2026 | IS 10311-1982 General Requirements of | 16 July 2026 |
| | their Acceptance Criteria General | | Powered Platform Trucks and Their | |
| | Requirements (First Revision) | | Acceptance Criteria | |
+----+---------------------------------------------+---------------------+---------------------------------------------+--------------------+
| 6 | IS 11523: 2026 ISO 3365: 2016 Indexable | 16 January 2026 | IS 11523: 1998 ISO 3365: 1985 Indexable | 16 July 2026 |
| | Hard Metal (Carbide) Inserts with Wiper | | Hardmetal (Carbide) Inserts With Wiper | |
| | Edges, without Fixing Hole - Dimensions | | Edges, Without Fixing Hole Dimensions | |
| | (Second Revision) | | (First Revision) | |
+----+---------------------------------------------+---------------------+---------------------------------------------+--------------------+
| 7 | IS 12354: 2026 ISO 6987: 2012 Indexable | 16 January 2026 | IS 12354: 2002 ISO 6987: 1998 Indexable | 16 July 2026 |
| | Hard Material Inserts with Rounded Corners, | | Hard Material Inserts with Rounded | |
| | with Partly Cylindrical Fixing Hole | | Corners, With Partly Cylindrical Fixing | |
| | Dimensions (Second Revision) | | Hole Dimensions (First Revision) | |
+----+---------------------------------------------+---------------------+---------------------------------------------+--------------------+
| 8 | IS 13260: 2026 Textiles Appearance of | 16 January 2026 | IS 13260: 1993 Method of Grading for | 16 July 2026 |
| | Cotton Yarn using Photographic Standards | | Appearance of Cotton Yarn using | |
| | Method of Grading (First Revision) | | Photographic Standards | |
+----+---------------------------------------------+---------------------+---------------------------------------------+--------------------+
| 9 | IS 15789: 2026 Fishing Nets - Method of | 16 January 2026 | IS 15789: 2008 Fishing Nets Method of | 16 July 2026 |
| | Test for Determination of Mesh Size | | Test for the Determination of Mesh Size | |
| | Length of Mesh (First Revision) | | Length of Mesh | |
+----+---------------------------------------------+---------------------+---------------------------------------------+--------------------+
| 10 | IS 17267: 2026 ISO 16281: 2025 Rolling | 16 January 2026 | IS 17267: 2019 ISO/TS 16281: 2008 Rolling | 16 July 2026 |
| | Bearings Method for Calculating the | | Bearings Methods for Calculating the | |
| | Modified Reference Rating Life for | | Modified References Rating Life for | |
| | Universally Loaded Rolling Bearings (First | | Universally Loaded Bearings | |
| | Revision) | | | |
+----+---------------------------------------------+---------------------+---------------------------------------------+--------------------+
| 11 | IS 19484: 2026 Industrial Staples - | 16 January 2026 | NA | NA |
| | Specification | | | |
+----+---------------------------------------------+---------------------+---------------------------------------------+--------------------+
CHITRA GUPTA, Scientist G & DDG (Hallmarking and Training)
[ADVT.-III/4/Exty./641/2025-26]
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and Published by the Controller of Publications, Delhi-110054.
The Bureau of Indian Standards, under the Department of Consumer Affairs, issued a notification on January 19, 2026 (Ref: HQ-PUB013/1/2020-PUB-BIS (1410)), in accordance with Sub-rule (1) of Rule (15) of the Bureau of Indian Standards Rules, 2018. This notification announces the establishment of eleven new Indian Standards, all effective from January 16, 2026. These newly established standards include: IS 2422: 2026 for Textiles Water Repellent Fabric; IS 5815 (Part 6): 2026 for Hydrophilic Fishing Net Twines; IS 6347: 2026 for Textiles High Density Polyethylene Continuous Filament Twines for Fishing; IS 8007 (Part 3): 2026 for Road Vehicles - Mechanical Couplings; IS 10311: 2026 for Powered Platform Trucks; IS 11523: 2026 for Indexable Hard Metal (Carbide) Inserts; IS 12354: 2026 for Indexable Hard Material Inserts; IS 13260: 2026 for Textiles Appearance of Cotton Yarn; IS 15789: 2026 for Fishing Nets - Determination of Mesh Size; IS 17267: 2026 for Rolling Bearings; and IS 19484: 2026 for Industrial Staples. Concurrently, several previous versions of these standards, including IS 2422: 2015, IS 5815 (Part 6): 1993, IS 6347: 2003, IS 10311-1982, IS 11523: 1998, IS 12354: 2002, IS 13260: 1993, IS 15789: 2008, and IS 17267: 2019, will remain in force until their specified withdrawal date of July 16, 2026. Notably, IS 8007 (Part 3): 2026 and IS 19484: 2026 are newly established without corresponding standards to be withdrawn. The notification was signed by CHITRA GUPTA, Scientist G & DDG (Hallmarking and Training).
Central Electricity Regulatory Commission: India has made great strides in the addition of RE capacity towards achieving its ambitious targets of GW of installed capacity from non fossil fuel sources by In furtherance of accelerating the addition of RE capacity, the Central Government,
The Central Electricity Regulatory Commission issues Guidelines for Virtual Power Purchase Agreements (VPPAs) to facilitate Renewable Consumption Obligation (RCO) compliance by regulated entities.
REGD. No. D. L.-33004/99
The Gazette of India
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EXTRAORDINARY
PART III—Section 4
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY
No. 64]
NEW DELHI, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 2026/MAGHA 8, 1947
CENTRAL ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION
NOTIFICATION
New Delhi, the 24th December, 2025
F. No. L-1/257/2020/(PMR-4)/CERC.— Guidelines for Virtual Power Purchase Agreements
1. Introduction
1.1. India has made great strides in the addition of RE capacity towards achieving its ambitious targets of 500
GW of installed capacity from non-fossil fuel sources by 2030. In furtherance of accelerating the addition
of RE capacity, the Central Government, in October 2023, under section 14(n) and (x) of the Energy
Conservation Act, 2001, in consultation with the Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE), has specified the
minimum required share of non-fossil energy consumption for Designated Consumers. This includes
different consumption requirements of electricity from various non-fossil fuel sources based on the
consumer category, such as electricity distribution licensees, open-access consumers, and captive users,
with respect to their total electricity consumption. The Renewable Consumption Obligation (RCO) targets
can be met directly or through Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs). Any shortfall in achieving specified
RCO targets is treated as non-compliance, and penalties are imposed accordingly.
1.2. Based on the study of international practices, it emerges that the Virtual Power Purchase Agreement
(VPPA) could be evolved as another instrument to enable the Designated Consumers to meet their
RCO targets.
1.3. VPPAs being innovative contracts in terms of nature and structure, the Central Electricity Regulatory
Commission (CERC) sought the opinion from the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) on the
regulatory jurisdiction over VPPAs. SEBI, in its letter dated 31st January 2025, to CERC, opined that
VPPAs are bilateral Over The Counter (OTC) Contracts, which are non-tradable and non-transferable.
Hence, if VPPAs or any such OTC Contracts were to be considered as Non-Transferable Specific Delivery
(NTSD), the provisions of the Securities Contracts Regulation Act, 1956 (SCRA) would not apply, and
such contracts would come under the regulatory purview of CERC.
1.4. Ministry of Power (MoP), vide communication dated 3rd March 2025, has requested CERC to devise a
suitable regulatory framework for Virtual Power Purchase Agreements as NTSD-based OTC Contracts for
facilitating RCO compliance by the regulated entities.
1.5. In pursuance of the above, and in the exercise of the powers conferred under Regulation 54(3) of the Central
Electricity Regulatory Commission (Power Market) Regulations, 2021, the Commission issues the
following Guidelines.
2. TITLE AND APPLICABILITY
2.1. These Guidelines may be called the "Guidelines for Virtual Power Purchase Agreements".
2.2. These Guidelines shall come into effect from such date as may be notified by the Commission separately
and shall be reviewed from time to time or as and when decided by the Commission.
2.3. These Guidelines shall apply to the parties entering into Virtual Power Purchase Agreements (VPPAs) as
defined in these Guidelines.
3. SCOPE OF THE GUIDELINES
3.1. These Guidelines seek to describe the statutory framework for VPPAs.
4. DEFINITIONS
4.1. In these Guidelines, unless the context otherwise requires,
a) "Commission" means the Central Electricity Regulatory Commission constituted under
Section 76 of the Electricity Act, 2003.
b) "Consumer" shall be as defined under the Electricity Act, 2003, as amended from time to
time.
c) "Designated Consumer" shall be as defined under the Energy Conservation Act, 2001, as
amended from time to time.
d) "Over The Counter (OTC) Contracts" shall be as defined under the Power Market
Regulations, 2021.
e) "Power Exchange” shall be as defined under the Power Market Regulations, 2021.
f) "Power Market Regulations” or “PMR 2021" means the Central Electricity Regulatory
Commission (Power Market) Regulations, 2021, as amended from time to time or any
subsequent enactment thereof.
g) "Renewable Consumption Obligation” or “RCO” shall have the same meaning as defined
in the Energy Conservation Act, 2001, as amended from time to time.
h) "Renewable Energy Certificates” or “RECs" shall have the same meaning as defined under
the REC Regulations.
i) "Renewable Purchase Obligation” or “RPO" shall have the same meaning as specified in
terms of provisions of Section 86(1)(e) of the Electricity Act, 2003.
j) "REGS" shall be as defined under the Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (Indian
Electricity Grid Code) Regulations, 2023.
k) "REC Regulations" means the Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (Terms and
Conditions for Renewable Energy Certificates for Renewable Energy Generation)
Regulations, 2022, as amended from time to time or any subsequent enactment thereof.
l) "Settlement Price" means the price discovered in Power Exchange or through any other mode
authorised under the Electricity Act, 2003, or the PMR 2021, for the sale of electricity for
purposes other than for RPO/ RCO compliance.
m) "Trading Licensee” shall be as defined under the Central Electricity Regulatory Commission
(Procedure, Terms and Conditions for grant of trading licence and other related matters)
Regulations, 2020.
n) "Virtual Power Purchase Agreement (VPPA)” means the NTSD based OTC Contracts
entered into between a Consumer or a Designated Consumer and a REGS, wherein the
Consumer or the Designated Consumer guarantees payment of the mutually agreed price
(VPPA Strike Price) to the REGS for the entire duration of the agreement. The REGS shall
sell electricity in a power exchange or through any other mode authorised under the Electricity
Act, 2003, or the PMR 2021, and such sale shall be for purposes other than for RPO/ RCO
compliance. The difference between the VPPA Strike Price and the Settlement Price shall be
settled bilaterally between the contracting parties as per mutually agreed terms.
o) “VPPA Strike Price" means the price of electricity as mutually agreed between a Consumer
or a Designated Consumer and a REGS.
4.2. Save as aforesaid and unless repugnant to the context or if the subject matter otherwise requires, words and
expressions used in these Guidelines and not defined, but defined in the Electricity Act, 2003, or the Energy
Conservation Act, 2001, or other regulations made thereunder shall have the meaning assigned to them in
the said Acts or other regulations.
5. OVERVIEW OF VIRTUAL POWER PURCHASE AGREEMENT (VPPA)
5.1. The Virtual Power Purchase Agreement (VPPA) between a REGS and a Consumer or a Designated
Consumer under these Guidelines shall have the following essential features:
a) The electricity generated by REGS shall be sold through any mode authorised under the Electricity
Act, 2003, or the PMR 2021 for physical delivery;
b) RECs issued to REGS shall be transferred to the Consumer or the Designated Consumer;
c) The VPPA shall be a bilateral OTC non-tradable and non-transferrable contract; and
d) The VPPA shall have a duration of at least 1 (one) year.
5.2. Consumer or Designated Consumer may execute VPPA with REGS at a mutually agreed VPPA
Strike Price.
5.3. The REGS shall sell electricity through any mode authorised under the Electricity Act, 2003, or the PMR
2021, as per mutually agreed terms and conditions, and such sale shall be for purposes other than for RPO/
RCO compliance.
5.4. RECs transferred to the Consumer or Designated Consumer shall not be eligible for trading.
6. IMPLEMENTATION ARRANGEMENT
6.1. A Consumer or a Designated Consumer may enter into a VPPA with a REGS as an Over The Counter
Contract, on mutually agreed terms and conditions.
6.2. The REGS shall be registered in accordance with the Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (Terms
and Conditions for Renewable Energy Certificates for Renewable Energy Generation) Regulations, 2022,
or amendments thereof.
6.3. REGS shall be allowed to sell the electricity component through power exchange or any other mode
authorised under the Electricity Act, 2003, or the PMR 2021, and such sale shall be for purposes other than
for RPO/RCO compliance. The RECs received thereby shall be transferred to the Consumer or Designated
Consumer who can use such RECs for RPO/RCO compliance.
6.4. The VPPA for RPO/ RCO compliance shall be non-tradable and non-transferable, and the contracting
parties shall be bound by the contract terms for the entire period of the contract. In case of a change of
ownership, the responsibilities of REGS under the VPPA shall be transferred, as per applicable laws.
7. PAYMENT TERMS
7.1. The REGS shall sell electricity through power exchange or any other mode authorised under the Electricity
Act, 2003, or the PMR 2021, and such sale shall be for purposes other than for RPO/ RCO compliance.
The difference between the VPPA Strike Price and the Settlement Price shall be settled bilaterally between
the contracting parties in accordance with mutually agreed terms and conditions.
8. RENEWABLE ENERGY CERTIFICATES
8.1. The REGS capacity contracted through VPPA shall be eligible for issuance of RECs upon registering in
accordance with and in terms of the eligibility conditions specified in the REC Regulations. The REGS
shall submit an undertaking for capacity contracted through VPPA to the REC Registry to avoid any double
accounting of the said REGS capacity.
8.2. RECs issued to the REGS shall be transferred to the Consumer or the Designated Consumer with whom
such REGS has a contract under VPPA.
8.3. The Certificates, once transferred to the Consumer or the Designated Consumer, shall stand extinguished.
Further, Certificates to the credit of the Consumer or the Designated Consumer, over and above the RPO/
RCO, can be carried forward for compliance in future years. The Consumer or Designated Consumer or
REGS under VPPA shall communicate to the REC Registry the receipt of RECs. The Central Agency shall
extinguish such Certificates after they are used for compliance with the RPO/ RCO by the Consumer or
the Designated Consumer and shall update its records.
8.4. The Consumer or the Designated Consumer under the VPPA shall be eligible to meet their RPO/RCO
compliance, as the case may be, by way of such Certificates.
9. DISPUTE RESOLUTION
9.1. Any disputes arising out of VPPA shall be mutually settled by the parties as per the terms of the contract.
HARPREET SINGH PRUTHI, Secy.
[ADVT.-III/4/Exty./639/2025-26]
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SARVESH KUMAR SRIVASTAVA Digitally signed by SARVESH KUIMAR Date: 2026.01.30 22:42:04+0530
The Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC) issued Guidelines for Virtual Power Purchase Agreements (VPPAs) on December 24, 2025 (F. No. L-1/257/2020/(PMR-4)/CERC) to accelerate the addition of Renewable Energy (RE) capacity and help Designated Consumers meet their Renewable Consumption Obligation (RCO) targets. The Central Government, under sections 14(n) and (x) of the Energy Conservation Act, 2001, in consultation with the Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE), had specified minimum non-fossil energy consumption shares for Designated Consumers. The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI), in a letter dated January 31, 2025, opined that VPPAs are bilateral Over The Counter (OTC) Contracts, non-tradable and non-transferable, and if considered Non-Transferable Specific Delivery (NTSD), the Securities Contracts Regulation Act, 1956 would not apply, placing them under CERC's regulatory purview. The Ministry of Power (MoP), via communication dated March 3, 2025, requested CERC to devise this regulatory framework. These Guidelines are issued under Regulation 54(3) of the Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (Power Market) Regulations, 2021. VPPAs are defined as NTSD-based OTC Contracts between a Consumer or Designated Consumer and a Renewable Energy Generating Station (REGS), where the consumer guarantees a mutually agreed VPPA Strike Price. The REGS sells electricity through authorized modes under the Electricity Act, 2003, or the Power Market Regulations, 2021, and the Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs) issued to the REGS are transferred to the Consumer/Designated Consumer for RPO/RCO compliance. VPPAs must be bilateral OTC, non-tradable, non-transferable, and have a minimum duration of one year. The REGS must be registered under the Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (Terms and Conditions for Renewable Energy Certificates for Renewable Energy Generation) Regulations, 2022. The Guidelines will come into effect on a date to be notified separately, and disputes arising from VPPAs shall be mutually settled as per contract terms.
Ministry of Finance (Department of Revenue): Notification regarding Health Security se National Security Cess Amendment Rules 2026
The Central Government hereby makes the Health Security se National Security Cess (First Amendment) Rules, 2026, further to amend the Health Security se National Security Cess Rules, 2026.
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PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY
No. 77]
NEW DELHI, FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 2026/MAGHA 10, 1947
MINISTRY OF FINANCE
(Department of Revenue)
NOTIFICATION
New Delhi, the 30th January, 2026
No. 02/2026 - HSNS Cess
G.S.R. 78(E).— In exercise of the powers conferred by section 35 of the Health Security se National Security
Cess Act, 2025 (35 of 2025), the Central Government hereby makes the following rules further to amend the Health
Security se National Security Cess Rules, 2026.
1. (1) These rules may be called the Health Security se National Security Cess (First Amendment) Rules, 2026.
(2) They shall come into force on the 1st day of February, 2026.
2. In the Health Security se National Security Cess Rules, 2026,-
(a) in rule 12, in sub-rule (2), the following shall be inserted, namely:—
'Explanation.- For the purposes of this rule, "maximum rated speed" of the machine shall be calculated using
the following formula, namely:-
S = (R/G)xn
Where:
S = Maximum rated speed of the machine in terms of number of pouches or tins or containers per minute
R = Revolutions per minute (RPM) rating of the main disc rotary motor of the machine that fills the pouches
or tins or containers
G = Overall gear ratio of the gear assembly between the main disc rotary motor and the rotating drum of the
machine
n = Number of funnels in a horizontal machine or number of cups in a vertical machine.';
(b) in rule 16, for Illustration 2, the following Illustration shall be substituted, namely:—
"Illustration 2: A registered person is engaged in the manufacture of specified goods using a high-speed pouch
packing machine with a packing speed of 700 pouches of 2.5 grams per minute. The monthly cess liability for
such a machine under Sl. No. 2 of Schedule II of the Act is ₹2,02,00,000. The machine is sealed on the 20th
day of July and is desealed on the 11th day of August. The total period of continuous non-operation is 22 days
(exceeding fifteen days). The application for claiming abatement may be filed by the registered person by 20th
September (the month succeeding the month in which the machines were inoperative and sealed).
The amount of abatement of cess shall be calculated as follows:—
(i) Particulars of non-operation for July:
Total number of days in the month (July) (N): 31
Number of continuous days in the month the machine was inoperative (D): 12
Amount of cess paid for the month for the machine (C): ₹ 2,02,00,000
(ii) Computation of Abatement Amount for July(A1):
A1 = (2,02,00,000 / 31) × 12 = 78,19,355
(iii) Particulars of non-operation for August:
Total number of days in the month (August) (N): 31
Number of continuous days in the month the machine was inoperative (D): 10
Amount of cess paid for the month for the machine (C): ₹ 2,02,00,000
(iv) Computation of Abatement Amount for August(A2):
A2 = (2,02,00,000 / 31) × 10 = 65,16,129
(v) Adjustment: The amount of ₹ 1,43,35,484 (A1+A2) shall be allowed as an abatement by the proper officer
in the order issued in say, October. The same shall be adjusted against the cess liability for November by the
registered person."
(c) after rule 34, the following rule shall be inserted, namely:-
"35. Utilisation of cess.- (1) The cess, including any interest or penalty, shall be credited to the Consolidated Fund of
India and be utilised for the purpose as provided in section 7 of the Act after due appropriation authorised by the
Parliament.
(2) The cess, credited to the Consolidated Fund of India under sub-rule (1), shall be transferred to a fund to be called
the Health Security se National Security Cess Fund after obtaining appropriation from the Parliament.
(3) The transfer of the cess to the said Fund shall be carried out quarterly, by the Department of Revenue, Ministry of
Finance.
(4) The activities, schemes and programmes to be financed from the said Fund shall encompass those related to public
health and national security of India.
(5) The identification of the activities, schemes and programmes and the inter-se allocations of the cess, including any
interest or penalty, for the said designated purposes shall be decided by the Budget Division, Department of Economic
Affairs in consultation with Department of Expenditure, Ministry of Finance.
(6) The transfer of the amount to the said Fund, the debit of the Fund, and the maintenance of the ledger of the Fund
shall be as per the accounting procedure formulated by the Office of the Principal Chief Controller of Accounts, Central
Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs, and as approved by the Comptroller and Accountant General of India.
(7) The accounts of the Fund maintained by the Central Government shall be subject to audit by the Comptroller and
Auditor General of India.";
(d) in FORM HSNS DEC-01,-
(i) in paragraph 4, in Table A and Table B,-
(I) in the column heading of column (7), for the word "tracks", the word "cups" shall be substituted;
(II) in the column heading of column (13), for the word "track", the word “cup" shall be substituted;
(III) in the column heading of column 13, after the word "minute", the following shall be inserted,
namely:-
“[9/8]";
(ii) in paragraph 5,-
(I) in the heading, for the word and figure "table 4", the words and figure "at serial number 4"
shall be substituted;
(II) in the Table,-
(A) in the column heading of column (2), for the words and figure "Table III or Table IV",
the words and letter "Table A or Table B" shall be substituted;
(B) in the column heading of column (4), for the word "tracks", the word "cups" shall be
substituted;
(C) in the column heading of column (10), for the word "track", the word "cup" shall be
substituted;
(D) in the column heading of column (10), after the word "minute", the following shall be
inserted, namely:-
“[7/6]";
(e) in FORM HSNS CE-01,-
(i) in paragraph 2, in the Table,-
(I) in the column heading of column (6), for the word "Tracks", the word "cups" shall be substituted;
(II) in the column heading of column (12), for the word "Track", the words "cup or funnel" shall be
substituted;
(III) in the column heading of column (12), after the word "minute", the following shall be inserted,
namely:-
“[8/7]";
(IV) in the heading of column 13, after the word "minute", the following shall be inserted, namely:-
"[6 X 12] or [9 X 12]";
(ii) in paragraph 3, in sub-paragraph 2,-
(I) for the word and figures "Column 10", the word and figures "Column 13" shall be substituted;
(II) for the word and figure "Column 8", the word and figures "Column 11" shall be substituted;
(iii) in the Instructions for the Chartered Engineer for serial number 2, the following shall be substituted,
namely:-
"2. Column 13 (Total packing capacity): This is the maximum rated speed. It should be calculated as:
(Packing Capacity of each cup or funnel) × (Number of cups or funnels). This figure determines the
Cess slab in Schedule II of the Act."
(f) in FORM HSNS RET-01, in the instructions for filing FORM HSNS RET- 01, in serial number 1, in the
example, for the figure " 5", the figure "4" shall be substituted;
(g) in FORM HSNS APL 02, in the heading, for the word and figures "section 61", the word and figures "section
30" shall be substituted.
[F. No.S-25014/2/2025-DS(ST)-DOR(Pt.5)]
VIKASH KUMAR, Dy. Secy.
Note: The principal rules were published in the Gazette of India, Extraordinary, Part II, Section 3, Sub-section (i), vide
notification No. 01/2026-HSNS Cess, dated the 1st January, 2026, vide number G.S.R. 2(E), dated the 1st
January, 2026.
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The Ministry of Finance (Department of Revenue), through Notification No. 02/2026 - HSNS Cess (G.S.R. 78(E)) dated 30th January, 2026, has exercised powers conferred by section 35 of the Health Security se National Security Cess Act, 2025 (35 of 2025), to enact the Health Security se National Security Cess (First Amendment) Rules, 2026, effective from 1st February, 2026. These amendments include inserting an Explanation in sub-rule (2) of rule 12, defining "maximum rated speed" of a machine using the formula S = (R/G)xn, where S is pouches/tins/containers per minute, R is RPM of the main disc rotary motor, G is overall gear ratio, and n is the number of funnels/cups. Rule 16's Illustration 2 is substituted with an updated example for calculating abatement of cess, demonstrating a ₹1,43,35,484 abatement for a machine inoperative for 22 days (July 20th to August 11th) from a monthly cess liability of ₹2,02,00,000. A new Rule 35 is inserted after rule 34, detailing the utilisation of cess: it shall be credited to the Consolidated Fund of India and then transferred quarterly by the Department of Revenue, Ministry of Finance, to a "Health Security se National Security Cess Fund" for public health and national security activities, with allocation decisions made by the Budget Division, Department of Economic Affairs, in consultation with the Department of Expenditure, Ministry of Finance. Accounting procedures for this fund are formulated by the Office of the Principal Chief Chief Controller of Accounts, Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs, approved by the Comptroller and Accountant General of India, and subject to audit by the Comptroller and Auditor General of India. Additionally, various amendments are made to FORM HSNS DEC-01, FORM HSNS CE-01 (including a redefinition of Column 13 for total packing capacity), FORM HSNS RET-01, and FORM HSNS APL 02, primarily involving changes to column headings, figures, and section references. The principal rules were previously published vide notification No. 01/2026-HSNS Cess, G.S.R. 2(E), dated 1st January, 2026.
Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs: In continuation to this Ministry s Notification No A 11013 1 2015 DDII dated 05 03 2025, Smt Ashu Chaudhary, Architect, SDG, Chandigarh, CPWD, is entrusted with additional charge of Secretary
The Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs has entrusted Smt. Ashu Chaudhary with the additional charge of Secretary, Delhi Urban Art Commission (DUAC) and relieved Smt. Ruby Nee Kaushal from her duty as Secretary, DUAC.
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640 GI/2026
THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: EXTRAORDINARY [PART I-SEC. 2]
MINISTRY OF HOUSING AND URBAN AFFAIRS
NOTIFICATION
New Delhi, the 30th January, 2026
F. No. A-11013/1/2015-DD. II. In continuation to this Ministry's Notification
No. A-11013/1/2015-DDII dated 05.03.2025, Smt. Ashu Chaudhary, Architect, SDG, Chandigarh, CPWD,
is entrusted with additional charge of Secretary, Delhi Urban Art Commission (DUAC) in addition to the
present one (Architect, SDG, Chandigarh, CPWD) until further orders and Smt. Ruby Nee Kaushal, present
Secretary, DUAC is relieved from her duty as Secretary, DUAC.
SURYA NARAYAN JHA, Under Secy.
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and Published by the Controller of Publications, Delhi-110054.
SARVESH KUMAR
SRIVASTAVA
The Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, through Notification F. No. A-11013/1/2015-DD. II. dated January 30, 2026, in continuation of its Notification No. A-11013/1/2015-DDII dated March 5, 2025, has ordered that Smt. Ashu Chaudhary, currently an Architect at SDG, Chandigarh, CPWD, be entrusted with the additional charge of Secretary, Delhi Urban Art Commission (DUAC). This additional charge is effective until further orders. Concurrently, Smt. Ruby Nee Kaushal, who was the present Secretary of DUAC, has been relieved from her duties in that capacity.
Government of The National Capital Territory of Delhi (Weights & Measures Department): DELHI LEGAL METROLOGY ENFORCEMENT AMENDMENT RULES 2026
The Lt. Governor of the National Capital Territory of Delhi, in consultation with the Central Government, has made the DELHI LEGAL METROLOGY (ENFORCEMENT) AMENDMENT RULES, 2026, which substitute Schedule-XI of the Delhi Legal Metrology (Enforcement) Rules, 2011.
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GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
Delhi Gazette
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DELHI, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 2026/MAGHA 8, 1947
[N. C. T. D. No. 434
PART IV
GOVERNMENT OF THE NATIONAL CAPITAL TERRITORY OF DELHI
\WEIGHTS AND MEASURES DEPARTMENT (DEPARTMENT OF LEGAL METROLOGY)
NOTIFICATION
Delhi, the 27th January, 2026
F. No. 12(2)/W&M/Enforcement/2023/10061-69.—Whereas the draft of the Delhi Legal Metrology
(Enforcement) Amendment Rules, 2025, was published as required under sub-section (4) of section 53 read with clause
(q) of section 2 of the Legal Metrology Act 2009 in the Delhi Gazette on the 15th October 2025 vide this Government's
Notification No. F.No.12(2)/W&M/Enforcement/2023/ 9310 dated 13.10.2025 inviting suggestions/ objections from
the persons likely to be affected thereby, within 30 days from the date of the publication of the said notification in the
Delhi Gazette.
And whereas, the said draft was made available to the public on the 15th October 2025.
And whereas, the suggestions/objections received with regard to the said draft rules have been duly considered.
Now therefore, in exercise of the powers conferred by section 53 read with clause (q) of section 2 of the Legal
Metrology Act 2009, the Lt. Governor of the National Capital Territory of Delhi, in consultation with the Central
Government, is pleased to make the following rules, namely:-
1. Short title and commencement:-
(i) These rules may be called the DELHI LEGAL METROLOGY (ENFORCEMENT) AMENDMENT
RULES, 2026.
(ii) They shall come into force on the date of their publication in the Delhi Gazette.
2. Amendment of Schedule XI:-
In the Delhi Legal Metrology (Enforcement) Rules, 2011, Schedule-XI shall be substituted as under:
SCHEDULE-XI
[See rule 25]
COMPOUNDING FEES FOR VARIOUS OFFENCES
+-----+----------------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------+
| Sr. | Section and nature of | Penal Section | Compounding fee |
| No. | offence | | |
+=====+====================================================+==========================================+============================================================+
| 1. | Section 8(3). Use of weight, measure or numeration | Section 25. Penalty for use | (i) For hawkers/ non-permanent establishment- ₹ 500/- |
| | other than the Standard weight, measure or | of Non-Standard weight or | (ii) Retailer-₹5,000/- |
| | numeration. | measure. | (iii) Wholesale dealer- ₹10,000/- |
| | | | (iv) Manufacturer/Packer/Importer - ₹25,000/- |
| | | | (v) Petroleum Industry (Retail Outlets/Tank |
| | | | Lorries/Storage Depos etc.)- ₹50,000/- |
| | | | (vi) Others (Government Organizations/PSUs/ |
| | | | Cooperative Societies/Banks etc.)- 25,000/- |
+-----+----------------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------+
| 2. | Section 8(4). Manufacture of weight or measure not | Section 27. Penalty for | (i) Dealer/Seller-₹50,000/- |
| | conforming to Standards. | Manufacture or sale of | (ii) Manufacturer-₹1,00,000/- |
| | | non-standard weight or measure. | |
+-----+----------------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------+
| 3. | Section 10. Transaction or dealing or contract in | Section 28. Penalty for making | (i) For hawkers/ non-permanent establishment- ₹500/- |
| | respect of goods etc., by weight, measure or | any transaction, deal or contract | (ii) Retailer-₹5,000/- |
| | number than prescribed. | in contravention of the prescribed | (iii) Wholesale dealer-₹10,000/- |
| | | standards. | (iv) Manufacturer/Packer/Importer-₹25,000/- |
| | | | (v) Petroleum Industry (Retail Outlets/Tank |
| | | | Lorries/Storage Depos etc.)-₹50,000/- |
| | | | (vi) Others (Government Organizations/PSUs/ |
| | | | Cooperative Societies/Banks etc.)-₹25,000/- |
+-----+----------------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------+
| 4. | Section 11. Quote or make announcement or issue or | Section 29. Penalty for quoting | (i) For hawkers/ non-permanent establishment- ₹500/- |
| | exhibit of price list or changing of price than | or publishing, etc., of non-standard | (ii) Retailer-₹5,000/- |
| | in accordance with standard unit of weight or | units. | (iii) Wholesale dealer-₹10,000/- |
| | measure or numeration. | | (iv) Manufacturer/Packer/Importer-₹25,000/- |
| | | | (v) Petroleum Industry (Retail Outlets/Tank |
| | | | Lorries/Storage Depos etc.)-₹50,000/- |
| | | | (vi) Others (Government Organizations/PSUs/ |
| | | | Cooperative Societies/Banks etc.)-₹25,000/- |
+-----+----------------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------+
| 5. | Section 12. Demanding or receiving any articles | Section 30. Penalty for transaction | ₹10,000/- |
| | or thing on service in excess or less than the | in contravention of standards weights | |
| | quantity specified by contract or agreement. | or measures. | |
+-----+----------------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------+
| 6. | Section 17. Maintenance of records, registers by | Section 31. Penalty for non | (i) For hawkers/ non-permanent establishment- ₹500/- |
| | manufacturer, dealer or repairer and production | production of documents. | (ii) Retailer-₹5,000/- |
| | of weight, measure document, register on demand. | | (iii) Wholesale dealer-₹10,000/- |
| | | | (iv) Manufacturer/Packer/Importer-₹25,000/- |
| | | | (v) Petroleum Industry (Retail Outlets/Tank |
| | | | Lorries/Storage Depos etc.)-₹25,000/- |
| | | | (vi) Others (Government Organizations/PSUs/ |
| | | | Cooperative Societies/Banks etc.)-₹25,000/- |
+-----+----------------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------+
| 7. | Section 18(1). Compliance of declaration in respect| Section 36(1). Penalty for | (i) For Retailers or Wholesale Dealers - ₹5,000/- |
| | of pre-packaged commodity by retailers or | selling, etc. of non-standard | (ii) For manufacturers or importers- ₹25,000/- |
| | wholesale dealers, Manufacturer, Packer, Importer. | packages. | |
+-----+----------------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------+
| 8. | Section 18(2). Compliance of net quantity | Section 36(2). Penalty for | (i) For Retailers or Wholesale Dealers ₹10,000/- |
| | requirement of pre-packaged commodity by retailers | selling, etc. of non-standard | (ii) For manufacturers or importers ₹50,000/- |
| | or wholesale dealers, Manufacturer, Packer, | packages- (With error in Net | |
| | Importer. | Quantity). | |
+-----+----------------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------+
| 9. | Section 23. Manufacturer of weight or measure | Section 45. Penalty for | ₹20,000/- |
| | only with licence. | Manufacture of weight and | |
| | | measure without licence. | |
+-----+----------------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------+
| 10. | Section 23. Repair/sale of weight or measure only | Section 46. Penalty for | ₹5,000/- |
| | with licence. | Repair, Sale, etc., of | |
| | | weight and measure without | |
| | | licence. | |
+-----+----------------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------+
| 11. | Section 24. Use of verified weight or measure in | Section 33. Penalty for use | ₹10,000/- |
| | transaction or protection. | of unverified weight or | |
| | | measure. | |
+-----+----------------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------+
| 12. | Section 33. Sale of weight or measure without | Section 33. Penalty for use | ₹10,000/- |
| | verification. | of unverified weight or | |
| | | measure. | |
+-----+----------------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------+
| 13. | Section 34. Sale or delivery of commodities by | Section 34. Penalty for sale | (i) For hawkers/ non-permanent establishment- ₹500/- |
| | non-standards weights or measure. | or delivery of commodities, | (ii) Retailer-₹5,000/- |
| | | etc., by non-standard weight | (iii) Wholesale dealer-₹10,000/- |
| | | or measure. | (iv) Manufacturer/Packer/Importer-₹25,000/- |
| | | | (v) Petroleum Industry (Retail Outlets/Tank |
| | | | Lorries/Storage Depos etc.)-₹ 25,000/- |
| | | | (vi) Others (Government Organizations/PSUs/ |
| | | | Cooperative Societies/Banks etc.)-₹25,000/- |
+-----+----------------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------+
| 14. | Section 35. Rendering service by non-standard | Section 35. Penalty for | (i) For hawkers/ non-permanent establishment- ₹500/- |
| | weight or measure. | rendering services by | (ii) Retailer-₹5,000/- |
| | | non-standard weight, measure | (iii) Wholesale dealer-₹10,000/- |
| | | or number. | (iv) Manufacturer/Packer/Importer-₹25,000/- |
| | | | (v) Petroleum Industry (Retail Outlets/Tank |
| | | | Lorries/Storage Depos etc.)-₹25,000/- |
| | | | (vi) Others (Government Organizations/PSUs/ |
| | | | Cooperative Societies/Banks etc.)-₹25,000/- |
+-----+----------------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------+
| 15. | Section 41. Penalty for giving false information | Section 41. Penalty for giving | ₹5,000/- |
| | or false return. | false information or false | |
| | | return. | |
+-----+----------------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------+
| 16. | Section 47. Tampering with licence. | Section 47. Penalty for | ₹20,000/- |
| | | tempering with licence. | |
+-----+----------------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------+
| 17. | Section 53(3). Provision of any rule made under | Section 53(3). Provision of | ₹5,000/- |
| | the Act. | any rule made under the Act. | |
+-----+----------------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------+
By Order and in the Name of the
Lt. Governor of the National Capital Territory of Delhi,
PANKAJ KUMAR, IAS, Controller, Legal Metrology, GNCTD
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The Government of the National Capital Territory of Delhi's Weights and Measures Department (Department of Legal Metrology) issued a notification on January 27, 2026 (F. No. 12(2)/W&M/Enforcement/2023/10061-69) to implement the DELHI LEGAL METROLOGY (ENFORCEMENT) AMENDMENT RULES, 2026. These rules are made under powers conferred by section 53 read with clause (q) of section 2 of the Legal Metrology Act 2009. The draft rules, titled Delhi Legal Metrology (Enforcement) Amendment Rules, 2025, were previously published in the Delhi Gazette on October 15, 2025, via Notification No. F.No.12(2)/W&M/Enforcement/2023/9310 dated October 13, 2025, inviting suggestions within 30 days, which were duly considered. The new rules will come into force on their publication date in the Delhi Gazette and specifically amend the Delhi Legal Metrology (Enforcement) Rules, 2011, by substituting Schedule-XI. The new Schedule-XI, referenced under Rule 25, details compounding fees for various offences under the Legal Metrology Act 2009. These fees range from ₹500 for hawkers/non-permanent establishments for certain offences (e.g., Section 8(3), 10, 11, 17, 34, 35) to ₹1,00,000 for manufacturers for offences like manufacturing non-standard weights or measures (Section 8(4) read with Section 27). Specific penalties are also set for retailers (e.g., ₹5,000 for Section 8(3), ₹10,000 for Section 18(2) with net quantity error), wholesale dealers (e.g., ₹10,000 for Section 8(3)), manufacturers/packers/importers (e.g., ₹25,000 for Section 8(3)), and the Petroleum Industry (e.g., ₹50,000 for Section 8(3)). Offences like demanding/receiving articles in excess/less than contract (Section 12) or using unverified weights/measures (Section 24, 33) carry a ₹10,000 fee, while manufacturing without a licence (Section 23) is ₹20,000. The notification was issued by Pankaj Kumar, IAS, Controller, Legal Metrology, GNCTD.
Ministry of Railways (Construction Department): Request for Publication of eGazette Notification for Acquisition of Land mentioned in attached Land Schedule under Subsection 1 of section 20A of the Railways Amendment Act 1989
The Central Government declares its intention to acquire land in Khurda district of Odisha and Andhra Pradesh for the Special Railway Project under Section 20A(1) of the Railways (Amendment) Act, 1989.
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578 GI/2026
MINISTRY OF RAILWAYS
[East Coast Railway (Construction)]
NOTIFICATION
Bhubaneswar, the 28th January, 2026
Notice under Section 20A of the Railways Act-1989
S.O. 407(E). In exercise of powers conferred by sub-section (1) of section 20A of the Railways
(Amendment) Act, 1989 (24/89) (here in after referred as the said Act), the Central Government, after being satisfied
that for the public purpose, the Land, brief description of which is given in the schedule annexed here to, is required in
Khurda district of Odisha state for the execution of the Special Railway Project, namely "3rd line between Nirgundi -
Barang (22 Km) & Khurda Road - Vizianagaram (363 Kms) of newly sanctioned 3rd line between Bhadrak-
Vizianagarm project (525Km)" under Khurda Road and Waltair Division of East Coast Railway in the State of Odisha
and Andhra Pradesh." hereby declares its intention to acquire such land.
Any person interested in the said land may within a period of thirty days from the date of publication of the
notification in the Official Gazette, raise objection to the acquisition of such land for the aforesaid purpose under sub-
section (1) of section 20D of the said Act.
Every objection shall be made to the competent authority, namely Land Acquisition Officer, Khurda, State -
Odisha for "3rd line between Nirgundi – Barang (22 Km) & Khurda Road - Vizianagaram (363 Kms) of newly
sanctioned 3rd line between Bhadrak-Vizianagarm project (525Km)" under Khurda Road and Waltair Division of East
Coast Railway in the State of Odisha and Andhra Pradesh." in writing and shall set out grounds thereof, and
competent authority shall give the objector an opportunity of being heard, either in person or through a legal
practitioner, and may, after hearing all such objections and after making such further inquiry, if any, as the competent
authority thinks necessary, by order, either allow or disallow the objections.
Any order made by the competent authority under sub-section (2) of section 20D of the said Act shall be
final.
The land plans and other details of the land covered under this notification are available and can be inspected
by the interested person at the aforesaid office of the competent authority.
SCHEDULE
Brief description of land (Annexure-l) (attached here with) to be acquired in Khurda district of Odisha state,
with or without structures, for the Special Railway Project, namely "3rd line between Nirgundi – Barang (22 Km) &
Khurda Road - Vizianagaram (363 Kms) of newly sanctioned 3rd line between Bhadrak-Vizianagarm project
(525Km)" under Khurda Road and Waltair Division of East Coast Railway in the State of Odisha and Andhra
Pradesh."
Annexure-l
+---------+--------------+-----------+-----------+----------+---------------------------+--------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
| Sl. No. | Village Name | Khata No. | Chaka No. | Plot No. | Kisam of Land | Total Area in Acre | Area to be acquired in Acre | Type of Land |
+=========+==============+===========+===========+==========+===========================+====================+=============================+==============+
| 1 | Benapanjari | 346 | 34 | 240 | Chaka | 0.250 | 0.028 | Private |
| 2 | Benapanjari | 346 | 34 | 50 | Chaka | 0.676 | 0.073 | Private |
| 3 | Benapanjari | 28 | 169 | 242 | Chaka | 0.025 | 0.025 | Private |
| 4 | Benapanjari | 274 | - | 243 | Sarad-II | 0.375 | 0.152 | Private |
| 5 | Benapanjari | 615/290 | - | 244 | Gharabari | 0.690 | 0.062 | Private |
| 6 | Benapanjari | 615/290 | - | 261 | Gharabari | 0.050 | 0.050 | Private |
| 7 | Benapanjari | 292 | 179 | 262 | Chaka | 0.270 | 0.103 | Private |
| 8 | Benapanjari | 615/602 | 177 | 253 | Chaka | 1.280 | 0.221 | Private |
| | | | | TOTAL= | | 3.616 | 0.714 | |
| 9 | Deulabasta | 231/142 | - | 15/1019 | Gharabari | 0.715 | 0.250 | Private |
| 10 | Deulabasta | 231/284 | - | 15/1143 | Gharabari | 0.225 | 0.146 | Private |
| | | | | TOTAL= | | 0.940 | 0.396 | |
| 11 | Shyampur | 149 | - | 354 | Sarad Anajalasechita - II | 0.445 | 0.168 | Private |
| 12 | Shyampur | 132 | - | 359 | Sarad Anajalasechita - II | 0.241 | 0.050 | Private |
| 13 | Shyampur | 66 | - | 352 | Sarad Anajalasechita - II | 0.563 | 0.246 | Private |
| 14 | Shyampur | 66 | - | 350 | Sarad Anajalasechita - II | 0.512 | 0.152 | Private |
| 15 | Shyampur | 32 | - | 351 | Sarad Anajalasechita - II | 0.045 | 0.045 | Private |
| 16 | Shyampur | 32 | - | 349 | Sarad Anajalasechita - II | 0.085 | 0.085 | Private |
| 17 | Shyampur | 133 | - | 357 | Sarad Anajalasechita - II | 0.100 | 0.003 | Private |
| 18 | Shyampur | 76 | - | 358 | Sarad Anajalasechita - II | 0.455 | 0.001 | Private |
| | | | | TOTAL= | | 2.446 | 0.750 | |
+---------+--------------+-----------+-----------+----------+---------------------------+--------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
Village wise Abstract
+---------+-------------+-----------------------------+--------------------+
| Sl. No | Village | Area to be acquired in Acre | Total No. of Plots |
+=========+=============+=============================+====================+
| 1 | Benapanjari | 0.714 | 8 |
| 2 | Deulabasta | 0.396 | 2 |
| 3 | Shyampur | 0.750 | 8 |
| | Total Area =| 1.860 | 18 |
+---------+-------------+-----------------------------+--------------------+
[F. No. CE/CON/II/BBS/LA/3rd line BHC-VZM/Shyampur/20A]
AJAYA KUMAR SAMAL, Chief Engineer(Con-II)
Uploaded by Dte. of Printing at Government of India Press, Ring Road, Mayapuri, New Delhi-110064
and Published by the Controller of Publications, Delhi-110054.
GORAKHA NATH YADAVA
Digitally signed by GORAKHA NATH YADAVA
Date: 2026.01.30 16:19:38 +05'30'
The Ministry of Railways, East Coast Railway (Construction), issued Notification S.O. 407(E) on 28th January, 2026, under sub-section (1) of section 20A of the Railways (Amendment) Act, 1989 (24/89), declaring the Central Government's intention to acquire land. This land, located in Khurda district of Odisha and parts of Andhra Pradesh, is required for the public purpose of executing the Special Railway Project, specifically the '3rd line between Nirgundi - Barang (22 Km) & Khurda Road - Vizianagaram (363 Kms) of newly sanctioned 3rd line between Bhadrak-Vizianagarm project (525Km)' under the Khurda Road and Waltair Divisions of East Coast Railway. Interested persons may raise objections to the acquisition within thirty days from the notification's publication date in the Official Gazette, as per sub-section (1) of section 20D of the Act. Objections must be made in writing to the competent authority, the Land Acquisition Officer, Khurda, Odisha, who will provide an opportunity for hearing. The competent authority's order under sub-section (2) of section 20D shall be final. The notification includes a schedule detailing land in villages like Benapanjari, Deulabasta, and Shyampur, with a total of 1.860 acres across 18 plots to be acquired.
Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Division): Reconstitution of SEIAA and SEAC, Meghalaya
The Central Government constitutes the State Level Environment Impact Assessment Authority, Meghalaya and the State Level Expert Appraisal Committee for the State of Meghalaya under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986.
REGD. No. D. L.-33004/99
The Gazette of India
CG-DL-E-30012026-269667
EXTRAORDINARY
PART II—Section 3—Sub-section (ii)
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY
No. 389]
NEW DELHI, THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 2026/MAGHA 9, 1947
MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT, FOREST AND CLIMATE CHANGE
NOTIFICATION
New Delhi, the 29th January, 2026
S.O. 417(E). In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (3) of section 3 of the Environment
(Protection) Act, 1986 (29 of 1986) and in pursuance of the notification of the Government of India in the
erstwhile Ministry of Environment and Forests, published in the Gazette of India, Extraordinary, Part II,
Section 3, Sub section(ii), vide number S.O. 1533(E), dated the 14th September, 2006 (hereinafter referred
to as the said notification), the Central Government hereby constitutes the State Level Environment Impact
Assessment Authority, Meghalaya (hereinafter referred to as the Authority) as per the Table below,
namely:-
+--------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+------------------+
| Sr. No.| Name of the Officers | Designation |
+========+=========================================================================================+==================+
| 1. | Shri. Yusuf Sharif Shullai, IFS(Retd.), | Chairman; |
| | La- Familia, Nomiwell Rynjah Lane, Madan Laban, Shillong-793004 | |
+--------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+------------------+
| 2. | Smt. Jenifer Sawian | Member; |
| | Chief Scientist, Meghalaya State Pollution Control Board | |
+--------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+------------------+
| 3. | Chief Conservator of Forest (Social Forestry and Environment), Meghalaya, | Member Secretary.|
| | Shillong | |
+--------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+------------------+
2. The Authority shall take its decision on the recommendations of the State Level Expert Appraisal
Committee constituted under paragraph 4 of this notification.
3. All decisions of the Authority shall be taken in a meeting and shall ordinarily be unanimous:
Provided that, in case a decision is taken by majority, the details of views, for and against it, shall be
clearly recorded in the minutes and a copy thereof sent to the Central Government.
4. The Central Government, in consultation with the State Government of Meghalaya, for the purpose of
assisting the Authority, hereby constitutes the State Level Expert Appraisal Committee for the State of
Meghalaya, (hereinafter referred to as the Committee) as per the Table below, namely: -
+--------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+------------------+
| Sr. No.| Name of the Officer or person | Designation |
+========+============================================================================================+==================+
| 1. | Dr. C. Satyajit Rao | Chairman; |
| | Former Head of Botany, St. Antony's College, Shillong. | |
| | Bungalow No.48, Country Side View, Mawdiangdiang, Near IHHM, | |
| | Shillong-793018 | |
+--------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+------------------+
| 2. | Shri. James Monroe Pohsngap, IFS (Retd.) | Member; |
| | Khimusniang, Jowai, Meghalaya | |
+--------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+------------------+
| 3. | Shri. Wilson Shadap Manner, IFS (Retd.) | Member; |
| | Nongthymmai, Dum Dum, Shillong | |
+--------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+------------------+
| 4. | Shri. Millanburgh R. Sangma, (Retd.) Joint Director, Soil and Water | Member; |
| | Conservation Department, Meghalaya, R.C Road, West Garo Hills | |
| | Meghalaya, Tura-794002 | |
+--------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+------------------+
| 5. | Professor Highland Kayang, HOD, Botany Department, NEHU, | Member; |
| | Shillong-793022 | |
+--------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+------------------+
| 6. | Shri Gideon Kharkongor, Associate Professor, Geography Department, | Member; |
| | St. Edmund's College, Shillong-793003 | |
+--------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+------------------+
| 7. | Dr. Shiva Shankar Chaturvedi, | Member; |
| | Associate Professor, Department of Environment Studies, North Eastern | |
| | Hills University, Umshing, Shillong-793022 | |
+--------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+------------------+
| 8. | Dr(Mrs) Van Jennifer Joan Wallang, Associate Professor, Department | Member; |
| | of Geology, St. Antony's College, Shillong-793001 | |
+--------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+------------------+
| 9. | Member Secretary | Member Secretary.|
| | Meghalaya State Pollution Control Board, Shillong | |
+--------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+------------------+
5. The Chairman and Member of the Authority and the Committee, shall hold office for a period of three
years from the date of publication of this notification in the Official Gazette.
6. The Authority and the Committee shall exercise such powers and follows such procedures as specified in
the said notification.
7. In order to avoid any conflict of interest,-
(i) the Chairman and Members of the Authority, and the Committee shall,-
(a) declare to which consulting organisation they have been associated with and also the project
proponents; and
(b) not undertake any consultation or associate with regard to preparation of Environment Impact
Assessment and Environment Management Plan for project, which is to be decided by the Authority or to
be appraised by the Committee during their tenure; and
(ii) in the preceding five years, if the Chairman or any Member of the Authority, and the Committee have
provided consultancy services or conducted Environment Impact Assessment studies for any project
proponent, in that event they shall recuse themselves from the meetings of the Authority or the Committee
as the case may be, from the process of appraisal of any project proposed by such proponents.
8. The Committee shall function on the principle of collective responsibility and the Chairman shall
endeavour to reach a consensus in each case, and if consensus cannot be reached, the views of the majority
shall prevail.
9. The State Government of Meghalaya shall specify an agency to act as secretariat of the Authority and the
Committee which shall provide financial and logistic support, including accommodation, transportation and
such other facilities in respect of their functions under the said notification.
10. The sitting fees, traveling allowances and dearness allowances to the Chairman and Members of the
Authority and the Committee shall be paid in accordance with the provisions of relevant rules of the State
Government of Meghalaya.
[F. No. IA3-1/3/2021-IA.III]
TANVI GARG, Jt. Secy.
Uploaded by Dte. of Printing at Government of India Press, Ring Road, Mayapuri, New Delhi-110064
and Published by the Controller of Publications, Delhi-110054. GORAKHA NATH
YADAVA
Digitally signed by GORAKHA
NATH YADAVA
Date: 2026.01.30 16:50:07 +05'30'
The Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, through Notification S.O. 417(E) dated 29th January, 2026, exercised powers conferred by sub-section (3) of section 3 of the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 (29 of 1986) to constitute the State Level Environment Impact Assessment Authority, Meghalaya (Authority) and the State Level Expert Appraisal Committee for the State of Meghalaya (Committee). This action is in pursuance of the Government of India's notification S.O. 1533(E), dated 14th September, 2006. The Authority comprises Shri. Yusuf Sharif Shullai, IFS(Retd.) as Chairman, Smt. Jenifer Sawian as Member, and the Chief Conservator of Forest (Social Forestry and Environment), Meghalaya as Member Secretary. The Committee, constituted in consultation with the State Government of Meghalaya to assist the Authority, includes Dr. C. Satyajit Rao as Chairman, along with eight other members, and the Member Secretary of the Meghalaya State Pollution Control Board as its Member Secretary. The Chairman and Members of both bodies will hold office for three years from the notification's publication date. The Authority's decisions, ordinarily unanimous, are based on the Committee's recommendations, with majority decisions requiring detailed views to be recorded and sent to the Central Government. Both bodies shall exercise powers and follow procedures specified in the aforementioned S.O. 1533(E) notification. Stringent conflict of interest rules are imposed, requiring members to declare associations and recuse themselves from projects where they have provided prior consultancy services or EIA studies in the preceding five years. The State Government of Meghalaya is responsible for establishing an agency to provide secretariat, financial, and logistic support, and will cover sitting fees, traveling, and dearness allowances as per its relevant rules. The Committee operates on collective responsibility, aiming for consensus, with majority views prevailing if consensus is not reached.
Ministry of Defence (Department of Defence): HONY,.
The Ministry of Defence (Air Branch) issues notifications for the granting of honorary ranks, commissions, and promotions within the Indian Air Force on the occasion of Republic Day 2026.
REGD. No. D. L.-33004/99
The Gazette of India
CG-DL-E-30012026-269647
EXTRAORDINARY
PART I—Section 4
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY
No. 01]
NEW DELHI, MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 2026/MAGHA 6, 1947
521 GI/2026
(1)
MINISTRY OF DEFENCE
(Air Branch)
NOTIFICATION
New Delhi, the 26th January, 2026
No. 01 (E) dated 26 January 2026.—The under mentioned retired MWOs and WO are granted the honorary
rank of Flying Officer with effect from 26 January 2026 on the occasion of Republic Day under para 345 of
Regulations for the Air Force, 1964: -
+-----+------------+-------+-----------------------------------+-----------+
| Ser | Service | Rank | Name & Initials | Trade |
| No | Number | | | |
| | a. | b. | c. | d. |
+=====+============+=======+===================================+===========+
| 1 | 700347-A | WO | BIJAY KRISHNA PANDEY (RETD) | CAT ASST |
| 2 | 704996-S | MWO | LOKESH KUMAR KAUSHIK (RETD) | CLK ACCTS |
| 3 | 726055-H | MWO | SHUDDODHAN KUMAR VIKRAM (RETD) | CLK GD |
| 4 | 694241-H | MWO | SATISH KUMAR SINGH (RETD) | CRYPTO |
| 5 | 702836-R | MWO | MITHILESH KUMAR (RETD) | IAF (P) |
| 6 | 710516-R | MWO | PAWAN KUMAR SAINI (RETD) | MED ASST |
| 7 | 733059-K | MWO | AMAL KUMAR ADAK (RETD) | WS FIT (B)|
+-----+------------+-------+-----------------------------------+-----------+
Total: Seven (07) names only.
[F. No. Air HQ/ C 40383/32/PA (CPC)]
HARDEEP BAINS, Air Marshal, Air Officer-in-Charge Personnel
NOTIFICATION
New Delhi, the 26th January, 2026
No. 02 (E) dated 26 January 2026.- The under mentioned MWOs and WOs are granted honorary
commission in the rank of Honorary Flying Officer with effect from 26 January 2026 on the occasion of Republic
Day under para 344 of Regulations for the Air Force, 1964: -
+-----+------------+-------+-----------------------------------+----------------+
| Ser | Service | Rank | Name & Initials | Trade |
| No | Number | | | |
| | a. | b. | c. | d. |
+=====+============+=======+===================================+================+
| 1. | 694265-B | MWO | SANJAY KUMAR SINGH | ACH GD |
| 2. | 702685-G | MWO | MOHD SHARFUDDIN | ACH GD |
| 3. | 702726-H | MWO | ANIL KUMAR PANDEY | ACH GD |
| 4. | 703738-G | WO | SANJAY KUMAR SINHA | ACH GD |
| 5. | 704739-N | MWO | SALATHADUKKA MANA RAMAKRISHNAN | ACH GD |
| 6. | 704841-K | MWO | MALKHAN SINGH KUSHWAHA | ACH GD |
| 7. | 704842-G | MWO | BIRENDRA KUMAR SINGH | ACH GD |
| 8. | 720453-A | MWO | NAGENDRA MAJUMDAR | ACH GD |
| 9. | 725769-G | MWO | SURESH PAL | ACH GD |
| 10. | 726302-F | MWO | M VIJAYA BALA SUNDAR | ACH GD |
| 11. | 726347-F | MWO | RAMESH CHAND | ACH GD |
| 12. | 685082-T | MWO | SANTOSH P B | ADSO |
| 13. | 687734-K | MWO | SHIV NATH | ADSO |
| 14. | 687762-A | MWO | SUNIL KUMAR SINGH | ADSO |
| 15. | 707856-T | MWO | SANTOSH KUMAR KARNATAK | ADSO |
| 16. | 707858-L | MWO | SATYAVIR SINGH YADAV | ADSO |
| 17. | 707912-H | MWO | PENKE SRINIVAS | ADSO |
| 18. | 708033-K | MWO | ARBIND KUMAR SINGH | ADSO |
| 19. | 708222-F | MWO | DEVENDER SINGH MOR | ADSO |
| 20. | 708306-N | MWO | GOTTAPU RANGA RAO | ADSO |
| 21. | 715875-T | MWO | SUDHIR KUMAR | ADSO |
| 22. | 716550-A | MWO | ANUJ KUMAR SINGH | ADSO |
| 23. | 716848-R | MWO | VASKAR CHAKRABARTI | ADSO |
| 24. | 697185-L | MWO | RAVI RANJAN PANDEY | AF FIT |
| 25. | 697366-F | MWO | YASHBIR MALIK | AF FIT |
| 26. | 699673-K | MWO | RAJESH KUMAR | AF FIT |
| 27. | 727935-F | MWO | SATISH KUMAR DHIMAN | AF FIT |
| 28. | 728222-B | MWO | GANESH KUMAR | AF FIT |
| 29. | 728685-K | MWO | SANJEEV KUMAR KAΤΝΑ | AF FIT |
| 30. | 729789-T | MWO | ASHOK KUMAR SINGH | AF FIT |
| 31. | 730214-B | MWO | ONKAR SINGH | AF FIT |
| 32. | 730354-N | MWO | JAGBIR SINGH | AF FIT |
| 33. | 731091-R | MWO | BRAHAM PARKASH | AF FIT |
| 34. | 731094-F | MWO | ANIL KUMAR SHARMA | AF FIT |
| 35. | 732156-B | MWO | MOHAMMAD JAWED AHMAD | AF FIT |
| 36. | 698689-L | MWO | DHARAMPAL DAHIYA | AFSO |
| 37. | 699478-G | MWO | ASHOK KUMAR | AFSO |
| 38. | 731933-R | MWO | VIJAY KUMAR | AFSO |
| 39. | 731938-S | MWO | DHARAMVIR SHARMA | AFSO |
| 40. | 732133-F | MWO | MAHADEVAN P V | AFSO |
| 41. | 703941-L | MWO | PUNEET KUMAR SRIVASTAVA | CAT ASST |
| 42. | 704070-R | MWO | SURESH KUMAR JANGID | CAT ASST |
| 43. | 704071-L | MWO | GOVIND SINGH CHOUHAN | CAT ASST |
| 44. | 726406-B | MWO | SUBHASH CHAND BANSAL | CAT ASST |
| 45. | 701266-L | MWO | BASHISTH NARAYAN TEWARI | CLK ACCTS |
| 46. | 703243-R | MWO | RAKESH KUMAR SHRIVASTAVA | CLK ACCTS |
| 47. | 704905-K | MWO | CHARANJIT SINGH | CLK ACCTS |
| 48. | 725206-G | MWO | RAJESH KUMAR CHATURVEDI | CLK ACCTS |
| 49. | 725581-T | MWO | JAI PAL | CLK ACCTS |
| 50. | 726095-G | MWO | RAJESH KUMAR SENAPATI | CLK ACCTS |
| 51. | 726212-G | MWO | NIL KANTA GUIN | CLK ACCTS |
| 52. | 726317-A | MWO | GYANENDRA SINGH | CLK ACCTS |
| 53. | 726338-G | MWO | MUKESH KUMAR SHARMA | CLK ACCTS |
| 54. | 726495-S | MWO | ANISH AHMED AHMEDI | CLK ACCTS |
| 55. | 727016-S | MWO | SANJIV KUMAR TYAGI | CLK ACCTS |
| 56. | 729565-T | MWO | DEVENDER SINGH | CLK ACCTS |
| 57. | 729674-K | MWO | RAMSWAROOP SHARMA | CLK ACCTS |
| 58. | 701951-F | MWO | SUBRATA KUMAR DEY | CLK GD |
| 59. | 703025-N | MWO | SUKHVINDER SINGH SIDHU | CLK GD |
| 60. | 703696-H | MWO | DWARIKA NATH TIWARI | CLK GD |
| 61. | 703704-S | MWO | AWADH KISHORE SHUKLA | CLK GD |
| 62. | 725157-B | MWO | UMESH KUMAR SINGH | CLK GD |
| 63. | 725420-B | MWO | BIMLESH KUMAR PANDEY | CLK GD |
| 64. | 726260-G | MWO | BRAJESH KUMAR | CLK GD |
| 65. | 726441-T | MWO | DEBABRATA DAS | CLK GD |
| 66. | 727402-H | MWO | RAM MILAN SINGH YADAV | CLK GD |
| 67. | 727471-N | MWO | JAISHANKAR PRASAD SHUKLA | CLK GD |
| 68. | 727505-K | MWO | MAHA SINGH BIDHAN | CLK GD |
| 69. | 727570-K | MWO | PARVEEN KUMAR SHARMA | CLK GD |
| 70. | 727587-T | MWO | MAHESWAR NAYAK | CLK GD |
| 71. | 727599-G | MWO | BRAJA BANDHU RANA | CLK GD |
| 72. | 727603-K | MWO | GOBINDA CHANDRA SAHOO | CLK GD |
| 73. | 728348-B | MWO | BABUJI | CLK GD |
| 74. | 728383-T | MWO | SULTAN SINGH | CLK GD |
| 75. | 729419-T | MWO | MANZOOR AHMAD DAR | CLK GD |
| 76. | 729638-S | MWO | MANOJ KALIA | CLK GD |
| 77. | 704606-H | MWO | YASHWANT KUMAR SINGH | CRYPTO |
| 78. | 725130-T | MWO | JAIPARKASH GULIA | CRYPTO |
| 79. | 725192-T | MWO | PRABHAKER MISHRA | CRYPTO |
| 80. | 772322-R | MWO | SANJEEV CHATTERJEE | EDN INSTR |
| 81. | 685615-B | MWO | PRAVIN KUMAR | ELECT FIT |
| 82. | 685648-R | MWO | SHAILENDRA KUMAR SINHA | ELECT FIT |
| 83. | 686756-A | MWO | RAM KRISHAN KAUSHIK | ELECT FIT |
| 84. | 687478-R | MWO | LAKSHMI KANT DUBEY | ELECT FIT |
| 85. | 687535-A | MWO | OMPRAKASH | ELECT FIT |
| 86. | 687673-T | MWO | VIJAY KUMAR SULANKHI | ELECT FIT |
| 87. | 688584-H | MWO | SUBHASH CHAND | ELECT FIT |
| 88. | 688743-T | MWO | SUMER SINGH | ELECT FIT |
| 89. | 688867-G | MWO | RAJESH KUMAR | ELECT FIT |
| 90. | 689728-B | MWO | NIRANJAN AN | ELECT FIT |
| 91. | 706120-S | MWO | ANIL KUMAR | ELECT FIT |
| 92. | 707520-T | MWO | PARKASH VEER YADAV | ELECT FIT |
| 93. | 708932-H | MWO | GAJANAND TIWARY | ELECT FIT |
| 94. | 708975-R | MWO | SHIV KUMAR MISHRA | ELECT FIT |
| 95. | 709014-H | MWO | KRISHNA CHAND PRASAD | ELECT FIT |
| 96. | 709635-K | MWO | ROHIT PAL | ELECT FIT |
| 97. | 715164-T | MWO | RAMJAG CHOUDHARY | ELECT FIT |
| 98. | 716146-N | MWO | MAHESH CHANDER | ELECT FIT |
| 99. | 740059-G | MWO | VIPNESH KUMAR KHARE | ELECT FIT |
| 100.| 740135-F | MWO | SUBRATA ACHARJEE | ELECT FIT |
| 101.| 760062-F | MWO | MANOJ KUMAR MISHRA | ELECT FIT |
| 102.| 697509-L | MWO | CHANDRASEKHAR V | ENG FIT |
| 103.| 699927-A | MWO | BISWANATH MAHATA | ENG FIT |
| 104.| 728296-K | MWO | SANJAY PATHAK | ENG FIT |
| 105.| 729099-F | MWO | PRADEEP KUMAR | ENG FIT |
| 106.| 730184-L | MWO | SURAT SINGH | ENG FIT |
| 107.| 731738-L | MWO | RAVENDRA PRAKASH AWASTHI | ENG FIT |
| 108.| 731915-T | MWO | OM VIR | ENG FIT |
| 109.| 732258-H | MWO | HARI PARKASH SHARMA | ENG FIT |
| 110.| 735352-R | MWO | KIRPAL SINGH | ENG FIT |
| 111.| 735940-F | MWO | LAXMAN KUMAR SAHU | ENG FIT |
| 112.| 765775-L | MWO | VINOD TOMER | ENG FIT |
| 113.| 765861-F | MWO | SATRUGHNA BISWAL | ENG FIT |
| 114.| 766199-A | MWO | RAM KUMAR SHAKYA | ENG FIT |
| 115.| 766322-K | MWO | RAJKUMAR SHARMA | ENG FIT |
| 116.| 694829-G | MWO | DILIP KUMAR | EQPT ASST |
| 117.| 701614-S | MWO | HARISH CHANDRA YADAV | EQPT ASST |
| 118.| 703053-F | MWO | RAJINDER SINGH NAIN | EQPT ASST |
| 119.| 703262-H | MWO | SANJAY KUMAR | EQPT ASST |
| 120.| 703866-K | MWO | BAL GOVIND | EQPT ASST |
| 121.| 704046-K | MWO | MAHENDRA SINGH | EQPT ASST |
| 122.| 704524-L | MWO | SATYENDRA KUMAR SHARMA | EQPT ASST |
| 123.| 704879-F | WO | RAJESH RAJPAL | EQPT ASST |
| 124.| 704889-T | MWO | SANJEEV KUMAR | EQPT ASST |
| 125.| 704895-H | MWO | ARJUN SINGH | EQPT ASST |
| 126.| 725070-F | MWO | SUBHASH SINGH | EQPT ASST |
| 127.| 725153-S | MWO | SUVENDU KUMAR SAMAL | EQPT ASST |
| 128.| 725227-L | MWO | MAN MOHAN SINGH RAWAT | EQPT ASST |
| 129.| 725494-K | MWO | MAYANK BAJPAI | EQPT ASST |
| 130.| 725717-A | MWO | BISWAJIT JANA | EQPT ASST |
| 131.| 725878-S | MWO | RAJBIR SINGH | EQPT ASST |
| 132.| 725935-B | MWO | MUNI KUMAR | EQPT ASST |
| 133.| 726136-H | MWO | RAJ NARENDER SINGH | EQPT ASST |
| 134.| 726198-H | WO | SATISH CHANDRA PANDEY | EQPT ASST |
| 135.| 727517-S | WO | RADHEY SHYAM | EQPT ASST |
| 136.| 727524-B | MWO | POORNARAM MALI | EQPT ASST |
| 137.| 727608-L | MWO | DADISETTY VENKATA VARAHA | EQPT ASST |
| | | | RAGHUPATHI RAJU | |
| 138.| 727623-T | MWO | PRADEEP PRASAD YADAV | EQPT ASST |
| 139.| 727818-L | MWO | MURALEEDHARAN C S | EQPT ASST |
| 140.| 727823-F | MWO | RABINDRA KUMAR MAHAPATRA | EQPT ASST |
| 141.| 727826-N | MWO | SRINIBASH BEHERA | EQPT ASST |
| 142.| 728435-L | MWO | VASUDEV SINGH | EQPT ASST |
| 143.| 728616-F | MWO | BASHARAT KHAN | EQPT ASST |
| 144.| 729115-R | MWO | BISWAJIT SENAPATI | FLT ENG |
| 145.| 730799-F | MWO | HARENDRA NARAYAN SINGH | FLT ENG |
| 146.| 685284-S | MWO | BHAGWATI KUMAR JHA | FLT SIG |
| 147.| 703100-R | MWO | APPOLO SAINI | GTI |
| 148.| 725077-T | MWO | PHILIPOSE SAMUEL | GTI |
| 149.| 726342-B | MWO | DINESH KUMAR | GTI |
| 150.| 727489-T | MWO | SATINDER SINGH SIAN | GTI |
| 151.| 727535-N | MWO | OM PRAKASH SUTHAR | GTI |
| 152.| 726434-N | MWO | SATYA NARAIN SINWAR | GTI(S) |
| 153.| 736782-A | MWO | LAXMI SHANKER UPADHYAY | GTI(S) |
| 154.| 702813-S | MWO | AJAY KUMAR TIWARI | IAF (P) |
| 155.| 702814-N | MWO | OM PRAKASH GUPTA | IAF (P) |
| 156.| 704169-A | MWO | PARTAP SINGH SANGWAN | IAF (P) |
| 157.| 704783-H | MWO | JASWINDER SINGH | IAF (P) |
| 158.| 706742-R | MWO | ASHOK KUMAR | IAF (P) |
| 159.| 725182-F | MWO | BIRENDRA KUMAR | IAF (P) |
| 160.| 725909-F | MWO | GAJRAJ SINGH | IAF (P) |
| 161.| 726467-G | MWO | BHUPENDER SINGH | IAF (P) |
| 162.| 727072-T | MWO | TIMIR BARAN SARKAR | IAF (P) |
| 163.| 727263-G | MWO | JAYAPRAKASH P | IAF (P) |
| 164.| 640179-A | MWO | HARI MOHAN YADAV | INST FIT |
| 165.| 687255-L | MWO | AJAY KUMAR JHA | INST FIT |
| 166.| 687459-B | MWO | VIRENDER SINGH | INST FIT |
| 167.| 688293-H | MWO | ASHISH KUMAR MAITY | INST FIT |
| 168.| 688800-F | MWO | SATISH KUMAR | INST FIT |
| 169.| 688850-S | MWO | PREM KUMAR SHARMA | INST FIT |
| 170.| 689010-H | MWO | DILLIP KUMAR DALAI | INST FIT |
| 171.| 689119-H | MWO | DHANI RAM | INST FIT |
| 172.| 707526-S | MWO | NAGENDRA KUMAR SHARMA | INST FIT |
| 173.| 707773-G | MWO | RADHE SHYAM SINGH | INST FIT |
| 174.| 709043-R | MWO | ASHOK KUMAR MISHRA | INST FIT |
| 175.| 709819-L | MWO | RAMACHANDRAN NAIR SANKARAN NAIR | INST FIT |
| 176.| 716610-R | MWO | RAMANANDA DASSADHIKARY | INST FIT |
| 177.| 717330-S | MWO | RAMKARAN | INST FIT |
| 178.| 740050-T | MWO | BIRENDRA SINGH | INST FIT |
| 179.| 760268-H | MWO | PRADEEP KUMAR YADAV | INST FIT |
| 180.| 760648-K | MWO | MRINAL KANTI BISWAS | INST FIT |
| 181.| 710218-K | MWO | ARUN KUMAR SINGH | MED ASST |
| 182.| 710378-K | MWO | RAVINDRA KUMAR | MED ASST |
| 183.| 710385-R | MWO | JOGINDER SINGH | MED ASST |
| 184.| 710388-F | MWO | SATYAVIR SINGH | MED ASST |
| 185.| 710460-S | MWO | JOGINDER SINGH | MED ASST |
| 186.| 710488-S | MWO | VIPIN BIHARI | MED ASST |
| 187.| 710631-R | MWO | RAKESH KUMAR | MED ASST |
| 188.| 710655-K | MWO | KRISHAN KUMAR | MED ASST |
| 189.| 710658-T | WO | RAKESH KUMAR | MED ASST |
| 190.| 710749-N | MWO | RAJENDRA KUMAR JOSHI | MED ASST |
| 191.| 710776-H | MWO | JOGINDER SINGH | MED ASST |
| 192.| 698084-N | MWO | RAMESH CHANDER SHEOKAND | MET ASST |
| 193.| 698721-G | MWO | PRAVEEN SINGH | MET ASST |
| 194.| 730655-H | WO | AMI LAL | MET ASST |
| 195.| 732442-A | MWO | DHARMINDER SINGH | MET ASST |
| 196.| 732443-S | MWO | JASMER SINGH | MET ASST |
| 197.| 687382-T | MWO | MANOJ KUMAR GUPTA | MS FIT(E) |
| 198.| 688005-F | MWO | RAKESH SHARMA | MS FIT(E) |
| 199.| 688436-R | MWO | RATNAKAR NAYAK | MS FIT(E) |
| 200.| 688992-A | MWO | ANIL KUMAR YADAV | MS FIT(E) |
| 201.| 689228-T | MWO | SHAN MOHAMMAD | MS FIT(E) |
| 202.| 705990-K | MWO | SANJEEVA KUMAR SINGH | MS FIT(L) |
| 203.| 707095-T | MWO | NIRAJ KUMAR | MS FIT(L) |
| 204.| 709193-A | WO | RAVISH PRAKASH SINGH | MS FIT(L) |
| 205.| 740214-L | MWO | KASHAV KUMAR TYAGI | MS FIT(L) |
| 206.| 699879-N | MWO | CHANDRA PRAKASH | MS FIT(M) |
| 207.| 732031-T | MWO | RAMESHA CHANDRA ROUT | MS FIT(M) |
| 208.| 732579-L | MWO | SANJAY KUMAR AWASTHI | MS FIT(M) |
| 209.| 732899-T | MWO | MALAYA RANJAN RATH | MS FIT(M) |
| 210.| 733026-S | MWO | SALIM BABOO | MS FIT(M) |
| 211.| 733240-N | WO | BIJAYA KUMAR PRADHAN | MS FIT(M) |
| 212.| 755002-B | MWO | RAJESH KUMAR | MS FIT(M) |
| 213.| 698403-L | MWO | NARESH KUMAR | MT FIT |
| 214.| 699011-N | MWO | BIPIN KUMAR | MT FIT |
| 215.| 699317-K | MWO | JAIBHAGWAN | MT FIT |
| 216.| 699680-R | MWO | SARVENDRA SINGH PATEL | MT FIT |
| 217.| 722191-K | MWO | RAM SINGH PAL | MT FIT |
| 218.| 722226-B | MWO | RAJESH KUMAR VISHWAKARMA | MT FIT |
| 219.| 730193-K | MWO | NARENDER KUMAR | MT FIT |
| 220.| 730267-F | MWO | RAJENDER SINGH | MT FIT |
| 221.| 706210-R | MWO | NAVIN KUMAR JHA AZAD | MTD |
| 222.| 706368-L | MWO | NIRMAL SINGH DABAS | MTD |
| 223.| 706757-L | MWO | SURESH CHAND DHULL | MTD |
| 224.| 720111-L | MWO | KRISHNA KUMAR SINGH | MTD |
| 225.| 720213-S | WO | MAHMOOD ALAM | MTD |
| 226.| 720268-L | MWO | MAHENDER SINGH | MTD |
| 227.| 720366-L | MWO | KARAN SINGH YADAV | MTD |
| 228.| 720390-S | MWO | RAKESH MOTASRA | MTD |
| 229.| 720429-R | MWO | RAMANAND YADAV | MTD |
| 230.| 720449-F | MWO | RAJPAL YADAV | MTD |
| 231.| 720484-A | MWO | RAVINDER SINGH RAWAT | MTD |
| 232.| 720564-F | MWO | RAJESH KUMAR | MTD |
| 233.| 720633-S | MWO | SURENDER SINGH | MTD |
| 234.| 720658-H | MWO | KAMLESH KUMAR | MTD |
| 235.| 720675-H | MWO | KARTAR SINGH | MTD |
| 236.| 720688-L | MWO | WAZIR SINGH | MTD |
| 237.| 720879-T | MWO | BIRPAL SINGH | MTD |
| 238.| 720926-K | MWO | ASHOK KUMAR | MTD |
| 239.| 720984-F | MWO | BAPI GHOSH | MTD |
| 240.| 721135-S | MWO | RAJ KUMAR GULIA | MTD |
| 241.| 721138-G | MWO | JASBIR SINGH | MTD |
| 242.| 721186-G | MWO | SANAT KUMAR TIWARI | MTD |
| 243.| 721315-N | MWO | MANOJ KUMAR SRIVASTAVA | MTD |
| 244.| 721322-T | MWO | UTPAL CHAKRABORTI | MTD |
| 245.| 721371-R | MWO | SUMER SINGH | MTD |
| 246.| 689450-S | MWO | KALYAN KUMAR PANDA | PHOTO FIT |
| 247.| 685382-S | MWO | LAXMI NARAYAN GULIA | RAD FIT |
| 248.| 686973-G | WO | KARUNESHWAR PRASAD SINGH | RAD FIT |
| 249.| 707626-K | MWO | MANORANJAN PANDA | RAD FIT |
| 250.| 707702-H | MWO | JAY KISHOR MISHRA | RAD FIT |
| 251.| 685291-B | MWO | RADHESHYAM PANDEY | RDO FIT |
| 252.| 686732-G | MWO | NARPAL SINGH | RDO FIT |
| 253.| 686934-F | MWO | SUVASH SINGH | RDO FIT |
| 254.| 686972-K | MWO | PANCHA NAND SINGH | RDO FIT |
| 255.| 687223-R | MWO | SANJAY KUMAR | RDO FIT |
| 256.| 687776-A | MWO | PRAVEEN KUMAR TYAGI | RDO FIT |
| 257.| 705668-T | MWO | SATYENDRA KUMAR VERMA | RDO FIT |
| 258.| 715881-H | MWO | MAHENDRA SINGH | RDO FIT |
| 259.| 717187-T | MWO | YASHPAL SINGH | RDO FIT |
| 260.| 706429-B | MWO | NARESH KUMAR MALIK | RDO TECH |
| 261.| 707580-G | MWO | JAI PARKASH | RDO TECH |
| 262.| 715168-F | WO | VEERESH RAI | RDO TECH |
| 263.| 717852-B | MWO | UPENDRA NARAYAN | RDO TECH |
| 264.| 718004-L | MWO | ASHOK KUMAR RAI | RDO TECH |
| 265.| 718032-B | WO | PRADEEP KUMAR | RDO TECH |
| 266.| 718033-T | MWO | MANOJ KUMAR SHARMA | RDO TECH |
| 267.| 718170-A | MWO | SANJEET GUPTA | RDO TECH |
| 268.| 718187-K | MWO | SHIV CHARAN YADAV | RDO TECH |
| 269.| 718413-A | MWO | RAM NARAYAN GIRI | RDO TECH |
| 270.| 718931-A | MWO | JAWAHAR LAL JHA | RDO TECH |
| 271.| 719029-N | WO | AMIYA KUMAR DHAL | RDO TECH |
| 272.| 719382-F | MWO | ANIL KUMAR | RDO TECH |
| 273.| 719609-A | MWO | NIRANJAN BEHERA | RDO TECH |
| 274.| 719882-H | MWO | MRINAL KANTI GHOSH | RDO TECH |
| 275.| 719900-L | MWO | BASANTA KUMAR SAHOO | RDO TECH |
| 276.| 745404-S | MWO | SASHIKANT KUND | RDO TECH |
| 277.| 745408-B | MWO | GYANA RANJAN PANDA | RDO TECH |
| 278.| 745601-N | MWO | SANJAY PANDITA | RDO TECH |
| 279.| 697085-T | MWO | PRADIP TIWARI | SEW |
| 280.| 699076-B | MWO | RAVINDRA KUMAR SINGH | SEW |
| 281.| 699434-B | MWO | RAHISUDDIN | SEW |
| 282.| 730105-L | WO | BHARAT PRASAD SINGH | SEW |
| 283.| 730781-T | MWO | MURARI SAH | SEW |
| 284.| 731139-L | MWO | SURENDER KUMAR | SEW |
| 285.| 732436-L | MWO | SAME RAM HOODA | SEW |
| 286.| 640082-H | MWO | UMESH CHANDRA ОЈНА | TELST RTO |
| 287.| 716689-F | MWO | ANAND PRAKASH TIWARI | TELST RTO |
| 288.| 716690-L | MWO | SHYAM NANDAN PRASAD SINGH | TELST RTO |
| 289.| 717021-A | MWO | MANOJ KUMAR SINGH | TELST RTO |
| 290.| 717361-S | MWO | SUBHASH KUMAR | TELST RTO |
| 291.| 717497-L | MWO | TUSHAR KANTI CHATTERJEE | TELST RTO |
| 292.| 717525-K | MWO | VINOD KUMAR SINGH | TELST RTO |
| 293.| 718095-T | MWO | RAJESH KUMAR POONIA | TELST RTO |
| 294.| 718129-R | MWO | UMESH SINGH | TELST RTO |
| 295.| 718142-K | MWO | DEVENDER SINGH RAJORA | TELST RTO |
| 296.| 718144-B | MWO | RAJESH HIRA | TELST RTO |
| 297.| 718265-A | WO | VIDYA SAGAR | TELST RTO |
| 298.| 718358-H | MWO | CHINMAY PANIGRAHI | TELST RTO |
| 299.| 718398-G | MWO | K SUNDARAMURTHY | TELST RTO |
| 300.| 718625-N | MWO | RAJESH KUMAR | TELST RTO |
| 301.| 718639-N | MWO | S VENUGOPAL | TELST RTO |
| 302.| 718972-R | MWO | DEVDE RAVINDRA | TELST RTO |
| 303.| 719150-B | MWO | BRAJESH KUMAR SINGH | TELST RTO |
| 304.| 695438-F | MWO | REWAT RAM SUTHAR | WPN FIT |
| 305.| 699292-L | MWO | RAJITH S | WPN FIT |
| 306.| 699722-N | MWO | RAKESH KUMAR SHARMA | WPN FIT |
| 307.| 699734-A | MWO | PRAKASH CHANDRA | WPN FIT |
| 308.| 728147-A | MWO | RAJESH KUMAR CHOUDHARY | WPN FIT |
| 309.| 728159-H | MWO | GIRISH KUMAR JHA | WPN FIT |
| 310.| 728162-H | MWO | GAJENDRA PRASAD SINGH | WPN FIT |
| 311.| 730315-L | MWO | DEVENDRA KUMAR PANDEY | WPN FIT |
| 312.| 730440-G | MWO | SUBRAT RANJAN BEHERA | WPN FIT |
| 313.| 731171-T | MWO | TARJINDER SINGH | WPN FIT |
| 314.| 731502-F | MWO | LAMBODAR SAHOO | WPN FIT |
| 315.| 735284-T | MWO | RAJAN K | WPN FIT |
| 316.| 735446-T | MWO | DEO LAL SINGH | WPN FIT |
| 317.| 735464-R | MWO | RAM BALAK | WPN FIT |
| 318.| 735466-H | MWO | ARVIND KUMAR SHUKLA | WPN FIT |
| 319.| 736017-L | MWO | BINOD BIHARI TIKADAR | WPN FIT |
| 320.| 736098-F | MWO | RAVI KANT DUBEY | WPN FIT |
| 321.| 765193-L | MWO | SHIV RAM SINGH | WPN FIT |
| 322.| 765269-T | MWO | SUDHIR KUMAR SINGH | WPN FIT |
| 323.| 730104-R | MWO | NAGESHWAR PRASAD | WS FIT(B) |
| 324.| 732856-L | WO | PRANAB SARKAR | WS FIT(B) |
| 325.| 730146-G | MWO | NITYA NANDA GHOSH | WS FIT(C) |
| 326.| 732893-A | MWO | SUSANTA KUMAR DASH | WS FIT(C) |
| 327.| 730372-K | MWO | RAVISH KUMAR | WS FIT(M) |
| 328.| 732282-N | MWO | RAMESH KUMAR | WS FIT(M) |
+-----+------------+-------+-----------------------------------+----------------+
Grand Total: Three Hundred Twenty Eight (328) only.
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HARDEEP BAINS, Air Marshal, Air Officer-in-Charge Personnel
NOTIFICATION
New Delhi, the 26th January, 2026
No. 03 (E) dated 26 January 2026. The under mentioned Honorary Flying Officers are promoted as
Honorary Flight Lieutenants with effect from 26 January 2026 on the occasion of Republic Day under para 344 of
Regulations for the Air Force, 1964: -
+-----+------------+------------+-----------------------------------+-----------+
| Ser | Service | Rank | Name & Initials | Trade |
| No | Number | | | |
| | a. | b. | c. | d. |
+=====+============+============+===================================+===========+
| 1. | 704082-B | MWO (HFO) | MOTI LAL | ACH GD |
| 2. | 704283-F | MWO (HFO) | BIRHM SINGH | ACH GD |
| 3. | 727236-L | MWO (HFO) | KALYAN KUMAR ROY | ACH GD |
| 4. | 687364-B | MWO (HFO) | BINDA PRASAD | ADSO |
| 5. | 708231-B | MWO (HFO) | SHEKHAR CHANDRA | ADSO |
| 6. | 709347-T | MWO (HFO) | SUBHASHA CHANDRA PANDEY | ADSO |
| 7. | 699588-N | MWO (HFO) | KRISHNA KUMAR PANDEY | AF FIT |
| 8. | 699589-K | MWO (HFO) | ARUN KUMAR SINGH | AF FIT |
| 9. | 731403-H | MWO (HFO) | BALDEV SINGH | AF FIT |
| 10. | 699806-B | MWO (HFO) | CHANDRA BIR SINGH NAROLIA | AFSO |
| 11. | 721194-H | MWO (HFO) | RAMNIWAS | CAT ASST |
| 12. | 703048-L | MWO (HFO) | SHYAM LAL PRUTHI | CLK ACCTS |
| 13. | 704685-H | MWO (HFO) | AJAYA KUMAR R | CLK ACCTS |
| 14. | 704995-A | MWO (HFO) | BALRAM SAINI | CLK ACCTS |
| 15. | 701791-S | MWO (HFO) | N SIVAKUMAR | CLK GD |
| 16. | 726509-F | MWO (HFO) | MANOS KUMAR MITRA | CLK GD |
| 17. | 727312-K | MWO (HFO) | SATYNARAYAN YADAV | CLK GD |
| 18. | 727708-F | MWO (HFO) | DINESH KUMAR | CLK GD |
| 19. | 727309-K | MWO (HFO) | AJAY KUMAR WALIA | CRYPTO |
| 20. | 739853-T | MWO (HFO) | DEEPAK KUMAR RAWAT | EDN INSTR |
| 21. | 685689-K | MWO (HFO) | RAHISUDDIN KHAN | ELECT FIT |
| 22. | 689084-R | MWO (HFO) | SANJAY SINGH | ELECT FIT |
| 23. | 709438-N | MWO (HFO) | ROKADE VIJAYKUMAR YESHAWANT | ELECT FIT |
| 24. | 709697-K | MWO (HFO) | PANKAJ KUMAR | ELECT FIT |
| 25. | 715414-F | MWO (HFO) | GHANSHYAM DHAR DWIVEDI | ELECT FIT |
| 26. | 760049-K | MWO (HFO) | MAN SINGH | ELECT FIT |
| 27. | 727904-F | MWO (HFO) | INDRA PAL SINGH | ENG FIT |
| 28. | 728091-B | MWO (HFO) | RAMAKANTA DAS | ENG FIT |
| 29. | 729415-N | MWO (HFO) | AJAYAKUMAR T K | ENG FIT |
| 30. | 731446-R | MWO (HFO) | KITAB SINGH SHARMA | ENG FIT |
| 31. | 701880-T | MWO (HFO) | KULDEEP SINGH CHOUDHARY | EQPT ASST |
| 32. | 725137-N | MWO (HFO) | ANIL KATHURIA | EQPT ASST |
| 33. | 725171-N | MWO (HFO) | ANUJ KUMAR SINGH | EQPT ASST |
| 34. | 727218-R | MWO (HFO) | MD MUSTAFA | EQPT ASST |
| 35. | 727416-H | MWO (HFO) | RAJESH RAI | EQPT ASST |
| 36. | 727556-T | MWO (HFO) | SANJOY KUMAR JHA | EQPT ASST |
| 37. | 729086-A | MWO (HFO) | JAWED HUSSAIN SIDDIQI | FLT ENG |
| 38. | 729850-A | MWO (HFO) | SURENDRA PRASAD | FLT ENG |
| 39. | 726493-F | MWO (HFO) | VIJENDER SINGH YADAV | GTI |
| 40. | 704726-K | MWO (HFO) | SATHEESH KUMARA | IAF (P) |
| 41. | 706678-F | MWO (HFO) | REVA SHANKAR SINGH | IAF (P) |
| 42. | 727070-G | MWO (HFO) | BISWA NATH MAZUMDER | IAF (P) |
| 43. | 687118-K | MWO (HFO) | SUDESH KUMAR | INST FIT |
| 44. | 705666-G | MWO (HFO) | RAMKESWAR PRASAD | INST FIT |
| 45. | 706103-S | MWO (HFO) | BARUN KUMAR PANDEY | INST FIT |
| 46. | 707592-N | MWO (HFO) | MUNESH PAL | INST FIT |
| 47. | 717205-B | MWO (HFO) | BHOOP SINGH YADAV | INST FIT |
| 48. | 710474-S | MWO (HFO) | OMBIR SINGH | MED ASST |
| 49. | 710677-L | MWO (HFO) | S THOMAS P RAJ | MED ASST |
| 50. | 721437-H | MWO (HFO) | PRADEEP MENON V | MET ASST |
| 51. | 688924-L | MWO (HFO) | AJAY KUMAR | MS FIT(E) |
| 52. | 688945-S | MWO (HFO) | SOM PAL | MS FIT(E) |
| 53. | 689248-H | MWO (HFO) | DEBASHIS SARKAR | MS FIT(E) |
| 54. | 708477-F | MWO (HFO) | JAIPAL SINGH RAGHAV | MS FIT(L) |
| 55. | 709205-R | MWO (HFO) | DHIRENDRA KUMAR DAS | MS FIT(L) |
| 56. | 709872-F | MWO (HFO) | GOLAM SARWAR JAHAN | MS FIT(L) |
| 57. | 733281-H | WO (HFO) | SANJEEV KUMAR CHAUHAN | MS FIT(M) |
| 58. | 698317-T | MWO (HFO) | OM PARKASH GAUR | MT FIT |
| 59. | 698458-G | MWO (HFO) | AKHILESH KUMAR | MT FIT |
| 60. | 720534-A | MWO (HFO) | SEWA SINGH | MTD |
| 61. | 720655-T | MWO (HFO) | BABU RAM SHARMA | MTD |
| 62. | 720961-G | MWO (HFO) | YASHVIR SINGH BANSLA | MTD |
| 63. | 721016-L | MWO (HFO) | NIRMALA CHANDRA BEHERA | MTD |
| 64. | 721268-B | MWO (HFO) | JAGDISH SINGH THAPA | MTD |
| 65. | 686886-S | MWO (HFO) | NILAMBAR ROY | RAD FIT |
| 66. | 687871-L | MWO (HFO) | AJAY KUMAR MATHUR | RDO FIT |
| 67. | 706933-B | MWO (HFO) | BHISHAM SINGH PANWAR | RDO FIT |
| 68. | 717594-R | MWO (HFO) | SOUMITRA MUKHOPADHYAY | RDO FIT |
| 69. | 717744-H | MWO (HFO) | VIJAY KUMAR VERMA | RDO FIT |
| 70. | 687332-G | MWO (HFO) | SURENDRA KUMAR | RDO TECH |
| 71. | 718082-R | MWO (HFO) | GOUTAM RAY | RDO TECH |
| 72. | 746225-H | MWO (HFO) | PURUSOTTAM MAHANTA | RDO TECH |
| 73. | 699598-H | MWO (HFO) | VINOD KUMAR JHA | SEW |
| 74. | 640094-R | MWO (HFO) | SUSHIL KUMAR JHA | TELST RTO |
| 75. | 717084-S | MWO (HFO) | DINESH KUMAR | TELST RTO |
| 76. | 718119-A | MWO (HFO) | SANJAY | TELST RTO |
| 77. | 697357-G | MWO (HFO) | ARUN KUMAR SRIVASTVA | WPN FIT |
| 78. | 728971-H | MWO (HFO) | MUKESH KUMAR RAJPUT | WPN FIT |
| 79. | 731986-S | MWO (HFO) | DHARMENDR KUMAR PUNDIR | WPN FIT |
| 80. | 765982-B | MWO (HFO) | T DHANESWAR | WPN FIT |
| 81. | 732377-N | MWO (HFO) | NIJAMUDDIN | WS FIT(C) |
+-----+------------+------------+-----------------------------------+-----------+
Grand Total: Eighty One (81) only.
[F. No. Air HQ/ C 40383/32/PA (CPC)]
HARDEEP BAINS, Air Marshal, Air Officer-in-Charge Personnel
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The Ministry of Defence (Air Branch) issued three separate notifications from New Delhi on January 26, 2026, pertaining to honorary ranks, commissions, and promotions in the Air Force on Republic Day. Notification No. 01 (E) dated January 26, 2026, grants the honorary rank of Flying Officer to seven (07) retired Master Warrant Officers (MWOs) and Warrant Officers (WOs) with effect from January 26, 2026, under para 345 of the Regulations for the Air Force, 1964. Notification No. 02 (E) dated January 26, 2026, grants honorary commission in the rank of Honorary Flying Officer to three hundred twenty-eight (328) MWOs and WOs, effective January 26, 2026, under para 344 of the Regulations for the Air Force, 1964. Additionally, Notification No. 03 (E) dated January 26, 2026, promotes eighty-one (81) Honorary Flying Officers to Honorary Flight Lieutenants, also effective January 26, 2026, under para 344 of the Regulations for the Air Force, 1964. All notifications are signed by Hardeep Bains, Air Marshal, Air Officer-in-Charge Personnel.
Government of The National Capital Territory of Delhi (Delhi High Court): Amendment in Contempt of Court
The High Court of Delhi issues a notification to amend Rule 9(1) of the Contempt of Courts (Delhi High Court) Rules, 2025.
REGD. No. D. L.-33002/99
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
Delhi Gazette
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494 DG/2026
HIGH COURT OF DELHI: NEW DELHI
NOTIFICATION
Delhi, the 22nd January, 2026
No. 03/Rules/DHC.-In exercise of the powers conferred under Article 215 of the Constitution of India read
with Section 23 of the Contempt of Courts Act, 1971 and all other incidental powers and to regulate proceedings for
contempt of the High Court of Delhi and the Courts subordinate to it, the High Court of Delhi hereby makes the
following amendment in the Contempt of Courts (Delhi High Court) Rules, 2025:-
The following proviso shall be added after Rule 9(1) of the Contempt of Courts (Delhi High Court) Rules,
2025:-
Provided that a civil contempt petition, motion or reference arising out of a pending matter shall be
listed before the Bench where the matter is pending.
NOTE: This Amendment Shall Come Into Force From The Date Of Its Publication In The Gazette.
By Order of this Court
ARUN BHARDWAJ, Registrar General
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The High Court of Delhi, exercising powers under Article 215 of the Constitution of India and Section 23 of the Contempt of Courts Act, 1971, issued Notification No. 03/Rules/DHC on January 22, 2026. This notification amends the Contempt of Courts (Delhi High Court) Rules, 2025, by adding a new proviso after Rule 9(1). The added proviso stipulates that any civil contempt petition, motion, or reference arising out of a pending matter shall be listed before the specific Bench where that matter is currently pending. The amendment aims to regulate proceedings for contempt of the High Court of Delhi and its subordinate courts and will come into force from the date of its publication in the Gazette. The notification was issued by order of the Court and signed by Arun Bhardwaj, Registrar General.
Ministry of Law and Justice (Legislative Department): CORRIGENDA
This notification publishes corrigenda for errors identified in the Income-tax Act, 2025, The Health Security se National Security Cess Act, 2025, and the Viksit Bharat Guarantee for Rozgar and Ajeevika Mission (Gramin): VB—GRAM G Act, 2025.
REGISTERED NO. DL-(N)04/0007/2003-26
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NEW DELHI, FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 2026/MAGHA 10, 1947 (SAKA)
Separate paging is given to this Part in order that it may be filed as a separate compilation.
MINISTRY OF LAW AND JUSTICE
(Legislative Department)
New Delhi, the 30th January, 2026/ Magha 10, 1947 (Saka)
CORRIGENDA
In the Income-tax Act, 2025 (30 of 2025) as published in the Gazette of India,
Extraordinary, Part II, Section 1, Issue No. 35, dated the 21st August, 2025,—
+-----+---------+----------------------------------------------+----------------------------------+
| Page| Line(s) | For | Read |
+=====+=========+==============================================+==================================+
| 5 | 13 | "Institution" | "Institutional" |
+-----+---------+----------------------------------------------+----------------------------------+
| 80 | 4 | "guidelines may be" | "guidelines as may be" |
+-----+---------+----------------------------------------------+----------------------------------+
| 100 | 7 | "section 5" | "section 56" |
+-----+---------+----------------------------------------------+----------------------------------+
| 157 | 7 | "person" | "persons" |
+-----+---------+----------------------------------------------+----------------------------------+
| 178 | 28 | "said section.410(4)" | "said section" |
+-----+---------+----------------------------------------------+----------------------------------+
| 185 | 19 | "section 2(k)" | "section 2(d)" |
+-----+---------+----------------------------------------------+----------------------------------+
| 230 | 30 | "section 33(8), determined in such | "section 33(8);" |
| | | manner, as may be prescribed;" | |
+-----+---------+----------------------------------------------+----------------------------------+
| 237 | 23 | "financial year under the" | "financial year" |
+-----+---------+----------------------------------------------+----------------------------------+
| 238 | 2-3 | "of the clause (i)" | "of clause (i)" |
+-----+---------+----------------------------------------------+----------------------------------+
| 238 | 20 | "specified is" | "specified in" |
+-----+---------+----------------------------------------------+----------------------------------+
+------+---------+-------------------------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| Page | Line(s) | For | Read |
+======+=========+=======================================================+============================================+
| 246 | 12 | "sub-sections" | "sub-section" |
+------+---------+-------------------------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| 255 | 13-14 | "him in as" | "him as" |
+------+---------+-------------------------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| 262 | 11 | "accounts" | "account" |
+------+---------+-------------------------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| 280 | 20 | "payable the" | "payable under the" |
+------+---------+-------------------------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| 280 | 21 | "this Act" | "of this Act" |
+------+---------+-------------------------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| 281 | 11 | "where custody" | "whose custody" |
+------+---------+-------------------------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| 288 | 18 | "accounts" | "account" |
+------+---------+-------------------------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| 289 | 48 | "authenticated as may be" | "authenticated in such manner, |
| | | | as may be" |
+------+---------+-------------------------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| 295 | 10 | "33 and 40" | "33 to 40" |
+------+---------+-------------------------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| 335 | 7 | "one hundred eighty" | "one hundred and eighty" |
+------+---------+-------------------------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| 337 | 18 | "the sub-section" | "sub-section" |
+------+---------+-------------------------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| 337 | 42 | "clause (c)" | "clauses (c)" |
+------+---------+-------------------------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| 339 | 42 | "liability tax" | "liability for tax" |
+------+---------+-------------------------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| 351 | 3 | "in the section 4" | "in section 4" |
+------+---------+-------------------------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| 366 | 18 | "application under" | "application made under" |
+------+---------+-------------------------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| 371 | 37 | "section 12(1)(ac)" | "section 12A(1)(ac)" |
+------+---------+-------------------------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| 373 | 26 | "any the specified" | "any specified" |
+------+---------+-------------------------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| 374 | 5 | "and (7);" | "and (7); and" |
+------+---------+-------------------------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| 374 | 6 | "35(b)(i); and" | "35(b)(i)." |
+------+---------+-------------------------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| 377 | 7 | "sub-clauses" | "sub-clause" |
+------+---------+-------------------------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| 377 | 31 | "sub-section 12A(2)" | "section 12A(2)" |
+------+---------+-------------------------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| 382 | 40 | "sub-clause" | "sub-clauses" |
+------+---------+-------------------------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| 404 | 39 | "shall such income" | "such income" |
+------+---------+-------------------------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| 412 | 40 | "interest credit" | "interest credited" |
+------+---------+-------------------------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| 424 | 20 | "within of one year" | "within one year" |
+------+---------+-------------------------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| 459 | 27 | "section 508(1)(k) of the" | "section 508(1)(k)" |
+------+---------+-------------------------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| 463 | 20-21 | "section 262 and section 397(2)(h)" | "section 262" |
+------+---------+-------------------------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| 463 | 37 | "certificates statements" | "certificates, statements" |
+------+---------+-------------------------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| 464 | 15 | "such relates" | "such disclosure relates" |
+------+---------+-------------------------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| 465 | 43 | "under the section" | "under section" |
+------+---------+-------------------------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| 491 | 33 | "on after" | "on or after" |
+------+---------+-------------------------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| 515 | 10 | "regulation 2(1)(o)(p)" | "regulation 2(1)(p)" |
+------+---------+-------------------------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| 523 | 48-49 | "to regulation" | "to in regulation" |
+------+---------+-------------------------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| 524 | 16-17 | "2(n) of the defined in | "2(n) of" |
| | | regulation 2(n) of" | |
+------+---------+-------------------------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| 530 | 22 | "regulated under" | "under" |
+------+---------+-------------------------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| 534 | 48-49 | "of University" | "of such University" |
+------+---------+-------------------------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| 534 | 50 | "as of such" | "and" |
+------+---------+-------------------------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
CORRIGENDA
The Health Security se National Security Cess Act, 2025 (35 of 2025) as published in the
Gazette of India, Extraordinary, Part-II, Section 1, dated the 16th December, 2025, Issue No. 59,—
+----+------+--------+---------------------+---------------------+
|Page| Line | Column | For | Read |
+====+======+========+=====================+=====================+
|13 | 46 | | "sub-section (7)” | "sub-section (9)" |
+----+------+--------+---------------------+---------------------+
|24 | 12 | 3 | "below" | "up to" |
+----+------+--------+---------------------+---------------------+
|24 | 16 | 3 | "below" | "up to" |
+----+------+--------+---------------------+---------------------+
|24 | 20 | 3 | "below" | "up to" |
+----+------+--------+---------------------+---------------------+
|24 | 24 | 3 | "below" | "up to". |
+----+------+--------+---------------------+---------------------+
CORRIGENDA
In the Viksit Bharat Guarantee for Rozgar and Ajeevika Mission (Gramin): VB—
GRAM G Act, 2025 (36 of 2025), as published in the Gazette of
India, Extraordinary, Part II, Section 1, dated the 21st December, 2025, Issue No. 60, —
(i) in page 2, line 9, for "the different", read “different";
(ii) in page 15, line 29, for “prejudice of”, read “prejudice to”;
(iii) in page 18, line 41, for “Awas”, read “Awaas”;
(iv) in page 20, line 30, omit “and”;
(v) in page 20, line 31, for "after", read “and after”;
(vi) in page 26, line 3, for “Central and”, read “Central Government and";
(vii) in page 31, line 14, for "125”, read “one hundred and twenty-five".
DR. RAJIV MANI,
Secretary to the Govt. of India.
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KSHITIZ by KSHITIZ
MOHAN Date: 2026.01.30
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The Ministry of Law and Justice (Legislative Department) issued corrigenda in New Delhi on January 30, 2026, to correct errors in three previously published Acts in the Gazette of India, Extraordinary, Part II, Section 1. For the Income-tax Act, 2025 (30 of 2025), originally published on August 21, 2025, numerous corrections are listed across pages 5 to 534, including changes from "Institution" to "Institutional", "section 5" to "section 56", "section 2(k)" to "section 2(d)", and "section 12(1)(ac)" to "section 12A(1)(ac)". For The Health Security se National Security Cess Act, 2025 (35 of 2025), published on December 16, 2025, corrections include changing "sub-section (7)" to "sub-section (9)" on page 13, line 46, and changing "below" to "up to" on page 24 for lines 12, 16, 20, and 24 in column 3. Lastly, for the Viksit Bharat Guarantee for Rozgar and Ajeevika Mission (Gramin): VB—GRAM G Act, 2025 (36 of 2025), published on December 21, 2025, corrections include changing "the different" to "different" on page 2, line 9; "prejudice of" to "prejudice to" on page 15, line 29; "Awas" to "Awaas" on page 18, line 41; and "125" to "one hundred and twenty-five" on page 31, line 14, among other grammatical and structural corrections. The corrigenda was signed by Dr. Rajiv Mani, Secretary to the Government of India.
Ministry of Finance (Department of Revenue): Notification u/s 35(1)(ii) of the Income Tax Act, 1961 in the case of Rajalakshmi University Trust, Chennai
The Central Government approves Rajalakshmi University Trust, Chennai for 'Scientific Research' under the 'University, college or other institution' category for income-tax purposes.
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NEW DELHI, FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 2026/MAGHA 10, 1947
MINISTRY OF FINANCE
(Department of Revenue)
(CENTRAL BOARD OF DIRECT TAXES)
NOTIFICATION
New Delhi, the 30th January, 2026
S.O. 433(E). In exercise of the powers conferred by clause (ii) of sub-section (1) of section 35 of
the Income-tax Act, 1961 (43 of 1961) (the Act) read with Rules 5C and 5E of the Income-tax Rules, 1962
(the Rules), the Central Government hereby approves Rajalakshmi University Trust, Chennai (PAN:
AABTR3879F), for ‘Scientific Research' under the category of ‘University, college or other institution'
for the purposes of clause (ii) of sub-section (1) of section 35 of the Income-tax Act, 1961 read with rules 5C
and 5E of the Income-tax Rules, 1962.
2. This Notification shall be applicable for Assessment years 2026-27 to 2030-31 subject to the
following conditions:
(i) Rajalakshmi University Trust, Chennai shall comply with the conditions specified in Rule 5E of the
Income-tax Rules, 1962.
(ii) Rajalakshmi University Trust, Chennai shall prepare statement under sub-section (1A) of section
35 of the Act for each financial year as prescribed in Form No.10BD and deliver or cause to be delivered to
the said prescribed income-tax authority or the person authorised by such authority such statement in such
form, verified in such manner, setting forth such particulars on or before the 31st May, immediately following
the financial year in which the donation is received, as prescribed in Rule 18AB of the Income-tax
Rules, 1962.
Provided that such university, college or other institution may also deliver to the prescribed authority
a correction statement for rectification of any mistake or to add, delete or update the information furnished
in the statement delivered under sub-section (1A) of section 35 of the Act;
(iii) Rajalakshmi University Trust, Chennai shall furnish to the donor, a certificate in Form No.10BE
specifying the amount of donation in such manner, containing such particulars and within such time from the
date of receipt of sum, as prescribed in Rule 18AB of the Income-tax Rules, 1962.
[F.No. 203/04/2025/ITA-II]
INDU BALA, Dy. Secy.
(Notification No. 16/2026)
This notification is issued with Document Identification No. (DIN) ITBA/ADF/F/ADF_23/2025-
26/1085337281(1) of Income Tax Department.
The Ministry of Finance, Department of Revenue, Central Board of Direct Taxes, through Notification S.O. 433(E) dated 30th January, 2026 (Notification No. 16/2026), approved Rajalakshmi University Trust, Chennai (PAN: AABTR3879F) for 'Scientific Research' under the category of 'University, college or other institution'. This approval is granted in exercise of powers conferred by clause (ii) of sub-section (1) of section 35 of the Income-tax Act, 1961 (43 of 1961) read with Rules 5C and 5E of the Income-tax Rules, 1962. The notification is applicable for Assessment Years 2026-27 to 2030-31, subject to specific conditions. Rajalakshmi University Trust must comply with Rule 5E of the Income-tax Rules, 1962; prepare and deliver a statement in Form No.10BD under sub-section (1A) of section 35 of the Act by May 31st following the financial year of donation, as prescribed in Rule 18AB of the Income-tax Rules, 1962 (with provision for correction statements); and furnish donors with a certificate in Form No.10BE as per Rule 18AB. The notification is issued with Document Identification No. ITBA/ADF/F/ADF_23/2025-26/1085337281(1).
Government of The National Capital Territory of Delhi (Delhi High Court): REVISED FEE
The High Court of Delhi has resolved to implement a new one-time process fee for petitioners/appellants/applicants and respondents/opposite parties, as per Rule 1(c) of Part F of Chapter 1 of Volume V of Delhi High Court Rules and Orders.
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536 DG/2026
HIGH COURT OF DELHI: NEW DELHI
NOTIFICATION
Delhi, the 24th January, 2026
No. 5/Rules/DHC.—Hon'ble the Chief Justice and companion Judges have been pleased to resolve that in
terms of Rule 1(c) of Part F of Chapter 1 of Volume V of Delhi High Court Rules and Orders, one-time process fee of
Rs. 1,000/- from the petitioner/appellant/applicant at the time of institution of the petition/appeal/application,
irrespective of the number of respondents/defendents/opposite parties and Rs. 500/- from the respondent/opposite party
shall be payable at the time of filing the reply/counter affidavit/response and it is clarified that one-time process fee
shall not include any other incidental levies / fees such as payment of expenses towards publication, beat of drums,
affixation, commission etc.
The above fee shall be chargeable from the date of its publication in the Gazette.
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The High Court of Delhi, New Delhi, through Notification No. 5/Rules/DHC dated 24th January, 2026, has resolved to introduce a one-time process fee. In terms of Rule 1(c) of Part F of Chapter 1 of Volume V of Delhi High Court Rules and Orders, a fee of Rs. 1,000/- shall be payable by the petitioner/appellant/applicant at the time of institution of the petition/appeal/application, irrespective of the number of respondents/defendants/opposite parties. A fee of Rs. 500/- shall be payable by the respondent/opposite party at the time of filing their reply/counter affidavit/response. It is clarified that this one-time process fee does not include any other incidental levies or fees such as expenses for publication, beat of drums, affixation, or commission. This fee will be chargeable from the date of its publication in the Gazette. The notification was issued By Order of the Court by Arun Bhardwaj, Registrar General.
JAN 29, 2026
Ministry of Commerce and Industry (DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF TRADE REMEDIES): SSR Add investigation of Phthalic Anhydride from China PR Korea RP and Thailand
The Directorate General of Trade Remedies initiates a sunset review anti-dumping investigation concerning imports of 'Phthalic Anhydride' from China PR, Korea RP, and Thailand to determine if the existing duties need to be continued due to the likelihood of continued dumping and injury to the domestic industry.
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548 GI/2026
(1)
MINISTRY OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY
(DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE)
(Directorate General of Trade Remedies)
INITIATION NOTIFICATION
New Delhi 27th January, 2026
CASE No. AD (SSR)- 14/2025
Subject: Initiation of sunset review anti-dumping investigation concerning imports of 'Phthalic
Anhydride' from China PR, Korea RP and Thailand.
1. F. No. 7/26/2025 -DGTR.—Having regards to the Customs Tariff Act, 1975 as amended from time to
time (hereinafter referred as the 'Act') and the Customs Tariff (Identification, Assessment, and
Collection of Anti-Dumping Duty on Dumped Articles and for Determination of Injury) Rules, 1995, as
amended from time to time (hereinafter referred to as the 'Rules'), IG Petrochemicals Limited (IGPL),
Thirumalai Chemical Industries Limited (TCL) and TCL Intermediates Private Limited (TCLIPL) (a
100% owned subsidiary of Thirumalai Chemical Industries) (hereinafter referred to as “applicants") have
filed an application before the Designated Authority (hereinafter referred to as the 'Authority'), for
initiation of the sunset review investigation of anti-dumping duty on imports of 'Phthalic Anhydride'
(hereinafter also referred to as "subject goods" or "product under consideration or “PAN”), originating in
or exported from China PR, Korea RP, Thailand and Indonesia.
2. In terms of Section 9A (5) of the Act, the anti-dumping duty imposed shall, unless revoked earlier, cease
to have effect on expiry of five years from the date of such imposition, and the Authority is required to
review whether the expiry of duty is likely to lead to continuation or recurrence of dumping and injury.
In accordance with the same, the Authority is required to review, on the basis of a duly substantiated
request made by or on behalf of the domestic industry as to whether the expiry of duty is likely to lead to
continuation or recurrence of dumping and injury.
A. Background of previous investigation.
3. The original anti-dumping investigation into imports of product under consideration from China PR,
Indonesia, Korea RP and Thailand was initiated by the Authority on 21st May 2020. After thorough
investigation by the Authority, it was concluded that the product under consideration was being dumped
from the subject countries in the Indian market and was causing material injury to the domestic industry.
4. The Authority recommended imposition of anti-dumping duty which was imposed by the Ministry of
Finance vide Notification No. 43/2021- Customs (ADD) dated August 9th, 2021.
5. The aforesaid duties are presently in force till 8th August 2026. Thus, the present application is being
filed for initiation of sunset review investigation, to examine the need for continuation of the existing
anti-dumping duty.
B. Product under consideration (PUC).
6. The product under consideration in the present investigation is "Phthalic Anhydride (PAN)", the
principal commercial form of Phthalic Acid. The product under consideration in the present investigation
is same as defined in the original investigation which is as follows:
""The product under consideration in the present application is "Phthalic Anhydride" (PAN). Phthalic
Anhydride (PAN) is an anhydride of Phthalic Acid and is commercially produced by catalytic oxidation
of Ortho-xylene or Naphthalene. It is a colorless solid, variously referred as Phthalic Anhydride flakes,
Phthalic Anhydride (98% min.), Phthalic Acid Anhydrous, Phthalic Anhydride (99.8% min), etc.
Specifications of Phthalic Anhydride includes its physical appearance, color of solid flakes, color of
molten product, solidification point, Phthalic Anhydride content by weight, other anhydrides & organic
impurities' content by weight and acidity index."
The product under consideration is classified under Chapter 29 of the Customs Tariff Act, 1975 under
sub-heading 29173500. The customs classification is only indicative and is not binding on the scope of
the product under consideration.".
7. The product is assessed by its purity level, which is the percentage of Phthalic Anhydride by weight in
the final product. ASTM and other international testing standards are followed by manufacturers to
measure the purity. The technology used to produce Phthalic Anhydride enables producers to get more
than 99.8% (by weight) of Phthalic Anhydride.
8. Since the present application is for sunset review, the scope of the product under consideration remains
the same as defined in the previous finding.
9. The applicant has not proposed any PCN methodology.
10. Uses:
Phthalic Anhydride is an important chemical intermediate in plastic industry. Various uses of the product
include plasticizers, polyester resins, alkyd resins used in paints and lacquers, polyester polyols, dyes and
pigments etc.
11. The interested parties in the subject investigation may offer their comments on the scope of PUC-PCN, if
any, within 15 days from the date of initiation of this investigation or date of the receipt of this notice.
C. Like article.
12. The Applicants have claimed that the subject goods, which are being dumped into India, are identical to
the goods produced by the domestic industry. There are no differences either in the technical
specifications, quality, functions or end-uses of the dumped imports and the domestically produced
subject goods. The two are technically and commercially substitutable and hence should be treated as
'like article' under the Rules. Therefore, for the purpose of the present investigation, the subject goods
produced by the Applicants in India are being treated as Like Article to the subject goods being imported
from the subject countries.
D. Domestic industry and standing.
13. The application has been filed by IG Petrochemicals Limited, Thirumalai Chemical Industries Limited
and TCL Intermediates Private Limited (a 100% owned subsidiary of Thirumalai Chemical Industries).
Apart from the applicants, there is one other producer of the domestic like article in India namely KLJ
Petroplast Limited which has commenced the production in June 2023, and the producer has supported
the application.
14. In view of the same, and based on information available on record, the Authority is satisfied that the
applicants constitute domestic industry within the meaning of Rule 2(b). The application satisfies the
requirements of standing in terms of Rule 5(3).
E. Subject countries.
15. The subject countries in the present investigation are China PR, Korea RP and Thailand (hereinafter also
referred to as the "subject countries"). Investigations are not being initiated against Indonesia as there is
no duly substantiated application with regards to likelihood of continuation or recurrence of dumping
and injury to the domestic industry in the event of cessation of anti-dumping duty from Indonesia.
F. Period of investigation.
16. The period of investigation (POI) for the investigation is from 1st October 2024 to 30th September 2025
(12 months). The injury examination period is April 2022 - March 2023, April 2023 - March 2024,
April 2024 - March 2025 and the proposed period of investigation.
G. Basis of alleged dumping.
i. Normal value for China PR
17. The Applicants have submitted that China PR should be treated as a non-market economy, and the
Chinese producers should be called upon to show that market economy conditions prevail in the industry
with regard to the production and sale of the product. Unless the Chinese producers show that such
market economy conditions prevail, their normal value should be determined in accordance with Para 7
of Annexure – I to the Anti-Dumping Rules.
18. The applicants attempted to get evidence of the price at which the product under consideration is being
sold by the producers in a market economy third country to the consumers in these countries (i.e.,
domestic price) or cost of production in the market economy third country. No verifiable evidence of the
actual selling price was publicly available. The applicants could not determine normal value based on
actual selling price in a market economy third country.
19. The applicants have proposed to determine the normal value on the basis of "any other reasonable basis".
For the same, the applicants determined normal value based on its cost of production with reasonable
addition for margins. The methodology proposed by the applicants has been considered for the purpose
of initiation.
ii. Normal value for Korea RP & Thailand
20. The applicants have submitted that they could not obtain verifiable domestic selling prices for Phthalic
Anhydride in the subject countries. Therefore, the applicants have proposed to determine normal value as
per below methodology.
a. Raw material prices – based on export price of raw material in the respective country.
b. Other conversion costs: based on facts available
c. Selling/General and administrative expenses: based on facts available
d. Reasonable addition of profits
21. The methodology proposed by the applicants has been considered. However, for the purpose of
initiation, the normal value has been determined based on the cost of production of the applicants with
the reasonable addition for profits.
i. Export price
22. The export price of the product under consideration has been determined by considering the CIF price of
the product under consideration as reported in DG Systems transaction wise import data. Adjustments
have been claimed for ocean freight, marine insurance, commission, bank charges, port expenses credit
costs and inventory carrying costs.
ii. Dumping margin
23. The normal value and the export price have been compared at the ex-factory level, which prima facie
establishes that the dumping margin with respect to the product under consideration imported from the
subject countries is not only above the de minimis level but is also significant.
H. Likelihood of continuation or recurrence of injury and causal link
24. The applicants have provided prima facie evidence with respect to the continued injury suffered by the
domestic industry because of the dumped imports. The price depression caused by dumped imports have
been prevented the price movement to recover the full cost and achieve a reasonable rate of return. The
applicants are suffering from financial losses, significant decline in cash profits, and negative return on
capital employed. The applicants have also claimed that there is a likelihood of further injury in the
present investigation and provided information on surplus capacities, export orientation, and price
attractiveness of India.
25. The information provided by the applicant, prima facie, shows likelihood of continuation or recurrence
of dumping and injury to the domestic industry in the event of cessation of anti-dumping duty in the
event of cessation of anti-dumping duty on subject countries.
I. Initiation of sunset review investigation.
26. On the basis of the duly substantiated application of the applicant, and having satisfied itself on the basis
of the prima facie evidence submitted by the applicant, substantiating the likelihood of continuation/
recurrence of dumping and injury, and in accordance with Section 9A(5) of the Act read with Rule 23
(IB) of the Rules, the Authority hereby initiates a sunset review investigation to review the need for
continued imposition of the duties in force in respect of the subject goods, originating in or exported
from the subject countries, and to examine whether the expiry of such duty is likely to lead to
continuation or recurrence of dumping and injury to the domestic industry.
J. Procedure.
27. Principles, as given in Rule 6 of the Rules, will be followed for the present investigation
K. Submission of information.
28. All the interested parties are required to register themselves on SETU Portal (https://setu.dgtr.gov.in). All
communications and submissions from the interested parties shall be uploaded on the SETU portal under
their registered name and corresponding case ID- AD/SSR/11112025/01. It should be ensured that the
narrative part of the submission is in searchable PDF/MS-Word format and data files are in MS-Excel
format.
29. The known producers/exporters in subject countries, the government of subject countries through its
Embassy in India, and the importers and users in India who are known to be associated with the product
under consideration are being informed separately to enable them to file all the relevant information
within the time limits mentioned in this initiation notification. All such information must be filed in the
form and manner as prescribed by this initiation notification, the Rules, and the applicable trade notices
issued by the Authority.
30. Any other interested party may also make a submission relevant to the present investigation in the form
and manner as prescribed by this initiation notification, the Rules, and the applicable trade notices issued
by the Authority within the time limits mentioned in this initiation notification.
31. Any party making any confidential submission before the Authority is required to make a non-
confidential version of the same available to the other interested parties.
32. The interested parties are further advised to keep a regular watch on the official website of the
Directorate General of Trade Remedies at www.dgtr.gov.in and SETU portal(https://setu.dgtr.gov.in) for
any updated information with respect to this investigation. Interested parties are directed to regularly
visit the website of DGTR (https://www.dgtr.gov.in/) to stay apprised with the further developments in
the subject investigation and remain informed regarding notices that may be issued from time to time
regarding questionnaire formats, PCN methodology, PCN discussion/meeting schedule, notice of oral
hearing, corrigendum, amendment notifications, and other such information.
L. Time limit.
33. Any information relating to the present investigation should be uploaded on the SETU portal
(https://setu.dgtr.gov.in) under their registered name and corresponding case ID-AD/SSR/11112025/01.
Both versions of each submission, the confidential version (CV) and the non-confidential version (NCV)
must be uploaded in the respective designated columns within 37 days from the date on which the
nonconfidential version of the application filed by the domestic industry would be circulated by the
Authority or transmitted to the appropriate diplomatic representative of the exporting country as per Rule
6(4) of the AD Rules, 1995. If no information is received within the stipulated time limit or the
information received is incomplete, the Authority may record its findings based on the facts available on
record and in accordance with the AD Rules, 1995.
34. All the interested parties are hereby advised to intimate their interest (including the nature of interest) in
the instant matter and file their questionnaire responses within the above time limit as stipulated in this
notification through SETU portal only.
35. The 15-day period to file comments on the scope of the PUC/ PCN Methodology shall run concurrently
with the time limit mentioned in para 28 above of this Initiation Notification.
36. Extension due to Modification of PUC/PCN: An extension of time by 15 days shall be granted if the
Authority, through a subsequent notice, modifies the PUC, and PCN that was not previously proposed or
is different from the initiation notification. This extension of 15 days shall be granted from date of such
notification of modified PUC and PCN. Extension of time by 15 days stated in this paragraph is not
applicable in instances where there is no change in the PUC, and PCN methodology after initiation of
investigation. Requests for a further extension of time, beyond the 15-day extension (if granted), will
ordinarily not be considered except in case of exceptional circumstances, in line with the Rule 6(4) of the
AD Rules.
37. Any request for an extension must be submitted by the concerned parties through the SETU portal at
least one day before the original deadline specified in paragraph 28 above. Requests submitted after this
time will not be considered
M. Submission of information on confidential basis.
38. Where any party to the present investigation makes confidential submissions or provides information on
a confidential basis before the Authority, such party is required to simultaneously submit a non-
confidential version of such information in terms of Rule 7(2) of the Rules and in accordance with the
relevant trade notices issued by the Authority in this regard. Failure to adhere to the above may lead to
rejection of the response/submissions.
39. The parties making any submission (including Appendices/ Annexures attached thereto), before the
Authority including questionnaire responses, are required to file confidential and non-confidential
versions separately.
40. Such submissions must be clearly marked as ‘confidential' or 'non-confidential' at the top of each page.
Any submission that has been made to the Authority without such markings shall be treated as 'non-
confidential' information by the Authority, and the Authority shall be at liberty to allow other interested
parties to inspect such submissions.
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information, which the supplier of such information claims as confidential. For the information which is
claimed to be confidential by nature, or the information on which confidentiality is claimed because of
other reasons, the supplier of the information is required to provide a good cause statement along with
the supplied information as to why such information cannot be disclosed.
42. The non-confidential version of the information filed by the interested parties should be a replica of the
confidential version with the confidential information preferably indexed or blanked out (where
indexation is not possible) and such information must be appropriately and adequately summarized
depending upon the information on which confidentiality is claimed.
43. The non-confidential summary must be in sufficient detail to permit a reasonable understanding of the
substance of the information furnished on a confidential basis. However, in exceptional circumstances,
the party submitting the confidential information may indicate that such information is not susceptible to
summary, and a statement of reasons containing a sufficient and adequate explanation as to why such
summarization is not possible, must be provided to the satisfaction of the Authority.
44. The interested parties can offer their comments on the issues of confidentiality within 7 days from the
date of circulation of the non-confidential version of the documents.
45. The Authority may accept or reject the request for confidentiality on examination of the nature of the
information submitted. If the Authority is satisfied that the request for confidentiality is not warranted or
if the supplier of the information is either unwilling to make the information public or to authorize its
disclosure in generalized or summary form, it may disregard such information.
46. Any submission made without a meaningful non-confidential version thereof or a sufficient and adequate
cause statement in terms of Rule 7 of the Rules, and appropriate trade notices issued by the Authority, on
the confidentiality claim shall not be taken on record by the Authority.
N. Inspection of public file.
47. All non-confidential versions of submissions made by any interested party will be accessible to other
interested parties through their respective login on the SETU portal.
O. Non-cooperation.
48. In case any interested party refuses access to and otherwise does not provide necessary information
within a reasonable period or within the time stipulated by the Authority in this initiation notification, or
significantly impedes the investigation, the Authority may declare such interested party as non-
cooperative and record its findings based on the facts available and make such recommendations to the
Central Government as it deems fit.
AMITABH KUMAR, Designated Authority
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and Published by the Controller of Publications, Delhi-110054. GORAKHA NATH YADAVA Digitally signed by GORAKHA NATH
Date: 2026.01.29 11:28:15+0530
The Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Department of Commerce, through its Directorate General of Trade Remedies, issued an initiation notification on January 27, 2026 (Case No. AD (SSR)- 14/2025) for a sunset review anti-dumping investigation concerning imports of 'Phthalic Anhydride' (PAN) from China PR, Korea RP, and Thailand. This investigation, based on Section 9A(5) of the Customs Tariff Act, 1975, and Rule 23(IB) of the Customs Tariff (Identification, Assessment, and Collection of Anti-Dumping Duty on Dumped Articles and for Determination of Injury) Rules, 1995, follows an application by IG Petrochemicals Limited, Thirumalai Chemical Industries Limited, and TCL Intermediates Private Limited, supported by KLJ Petroplast Limited. The product under consideration, Phthalic Anhydride, is classified under Chapter 29, sub-heading 29173500 of the Customs Tariff Act, 1975, and is defined as an anhydride of Phthalic Acid, with purity levels typically exceeding 99.8% by weight, used in plasticizers, polyester resins, and dyes. The original anti-dumping investigation was initiated on May 21, 2020, leading to duties imposed by the Ministry of Finance via Notification No. 43/2021- Customs (ADD) dated August 9th, 2021, which are currently in force until August 8th, 2026. The current review aims to ascertain if the expiry of these duties would lead to a continuation or recurrence of dumping and injury to the domestic industry, with Indonesia explicitly excluded from this initiation. The Period of Investigation (POI) is from October 1, 2024, to September 30, 2025, and the injury examination period includes April 2022 - March 2023, April 2023 - March 2024, April 2024 - March 2025, and the proposed POI. Normal value for China PR is proposed based on a non-market economy methodology (applicants' cost of production with reasonable margins per Para 7 of Annexure I to the Rules), while for Korea RP and Thailand, it is based on applicants' cost of production with reasonable profits. Export prices are determined from CIF price data with specified adjustments, establishing a significant dumping margin. Interested parties must register on the SETU Portal (https://setu.dgtr.gov.in) and submit information within 37 days from the circulation of the non-confidential application, adhering to confidentiality rules under Rule 7(2) of the Rules. The Designated Authority for this investigation is Amitabh Kumar.
Ministry of Railways (Construction Organization / Central Railway): Publication of Gazette Notification for Declaration of Intention to Acquire of land under Section 20(A) for land acquisition in the village of Asangaon in Shahapur Taluka in connection with Kalyan Asangaon 4th line.
The Central Government declares its intention to acquire land for the "Kalyan-Asangaon 4th line" Special Railway Project in Thane District, Maharashtra, under sub-section (1) of Section 20(A) of the Railways Act, 1989, as amended by the Railway (Amendment) Act 2008.
REGD. No. D. L.-33004/99
The Gazette of India
CG-MH-E-29012026-269635
EXTRAORDINARY
PART II-Section 3-Sub-section (ii)
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY
No. 348]
NEW DELHI, TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 2026/MAGHA 7,1947
[F. No. G197/Kalyan-Asangaon 4th Line/Asangaon Vlg/20A]
AVANISH KUMAR PANDEY, Chief Administrative Officer (Construction)
MINISTRY OF RAILWAYS
(Central Railway)
NOTIFICATION
Mumbai, 21 January 2026
Under clause 20A of the Railway (Amendment) Act 2008
S.O. 476(E).—In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (1) of Section 20 (A) of the Railways Act,
1989 (24 of 1989) (hereinafter referred to the Railway (Amendment) Act 2008 (No.11 of 2008), the Central Government,
after being satisfied that for the public purpose, the land, the brief description of which has been given in schedule
annexed hereto, is required for purpose of execution, maintenance, management and operation of Special Railway
Project, namely “Kalyan-Asangaon 4th line” in the District of Thane in the State of Maharashtra, hereby declares its
intention to acquire such land.
Any person interested in the said land may, within a period of thirty days from the date of publication of this
notification in the Official Gazette, raise objection to the acquisition and use of such land for the aforesaid purpose
under Sub-Section (1) of section 20 D of the said Act.
Every such objection shall be made to the Competent Authority namely, Dy. Collector (Land Acqusition)
Metro Center No. – 3, Thane, District Thane, Maharashtra in writing and shall set out the grounds thereof, and the
Competent Authority shall give the objector the opportunity of being heard, either in person or by legal practitioner and
may, after hearing such objections and after making such further enquiry, if any, as the Competent Authority thinks
necessary, by order, either allow or disallow the objections.
Any order made by the Competent Authority under Sub-Section (2) of Section 20 D of the said Act shall be
final.
The land plans and other details of the land covered under this notification are available and can be inspected
by the interested person at the aforesaid office of the Competent Authority.
SCHEDULE
Brief description of the land to be acquired, with or without structures, falling within the Special
Railway Project “Kalyan-Asangaon 4th line” of Asangaon village in Shahapur Taluka under Competent
Authority for Land Acquisition and Dy. Collector (Land Acqusition) Metro Center No. – 3, Thane, District
Thane in the State of Maharashtra.
+-------+---------+---------------------+----------+--------------------------------------------------------------+-------------------------+-----------------------+---------------------+-----------------------+
| Sr. | LAC | Name of the | Taluka | As per 7/12 Land Holder's Name | Survey No. | Land Holding | Total area as per | Acquisition area |
| No. | No. | Village | | | | Method | 7/12 (Ha.) | (Ha.) |
+=======+=========+=====================+==========+==============================================================+=========================+=======================+=====================+=======================+
| 1 | - | Asangaon | Shahapur | Shri. Prakash Damodar Chande | 200/3 | 1 | 0.0150 | 0.0094 |
| | | | | Shri. Gurunath Damodar Chande | | | | |
| | | | | Shri. Anil Damoder Chande | | | | |
| | | | | Smt. Geeta Ganesh Patil | | | | |
| | | | | Smt. Priya Prakash Patil | | | | |
| | | | | Smt. Vasanti Vilas Tembhe | | | | |
| | | | | Kalyan - Asangaon 4th line Central Railway under the | | | 0.0050 | |
| | | | | Ministry of Railways | | | | |
| 2 | - | Asangaon | Shahapur | Shri. Shyamsundar Lilaram Gogiya | 110/B/50 | 1 | 0.6971 | 0.0070 |
| | | | | Smt. Maya Shamsundar Gogiya | | | | |
| | | | | Shri. Ashok Shyamsundar Gogiya | | | | |
| | | | | Kalyan - Asangaon 4th line Central Railway under the | | | 0.0044 | |
| | | | | Ministry of Railways | | | | |
| 3 | - | Asangaon | Shahapur | Jimmi Laxmidas Bhanushali | 110/B/2 | 1 | 0.0815 | 0.0071 |
| | | | | Partner Shri. Shankarlal Madhavji Bhanushali from M/s | | | | |
| | | | | Neelkanth Developers | | | | |
| | | | | Kalyan - Asangaon 4th line Central Railway under the | | | 0.0110 | |
| | | | | Ministry of Railways | | | | |
| 4 | - | Asangaon | Shahapur | Shri. Mahesh M. Ambwani | 109/9/110/ | 1 | 0.2873 | 0.1048 |
| | | | | Akbar Rajjabali Marediya | 1/200/1 | | 0.0927 | |
| | | | | Ishwar Akaram Shinde | | | | |
| | | | | Mushtaq Pyaarali Marchant | | | | |
| | | | | Ramesh Tirthdas Makhaji | | | | |
| | | | | Ravindra Baburao Patil | | | | |
| | | | | Partner Vinay Gajanan Liye from High Vision Enter Prises | | | | |
| 5 | - | Asangaon | Shahapur | Officer Pro. Pra. Shri. Bhagwan Khandu from A M/s Sai | 109/9/109/ | 1 | 0.3029 | |
| | | | | Siddhi Builders | 11/Plot no. A | | | |
| | | | | Partner Ramesh T. Makhija from M/s. Krishna Enter Prises | | | 0.0995 | |
| | | | | Grampanchayat Asangaon | 109/9/109/ | | 0.1266 | 0.0592 |
| | | | | | 11/Plot no. B | | | |
| 6 | - | Asangaon | Shahapur | Partner Kishorilal Babulal Kedia from Kedia Infinity | 108/1/A/1 | 1 | 0.1980 | 0.0084 |
| | | | | Infrastructure Development | | | | |
| | | | | Partner Kishorilal Babulal Kedia from Kedia Infinity | 108/1/A/2 | 1 | 0.0340 | 0.0200 |
| | | | | Infrastructure Development | | | | |
| | | | | Grampanchayat Asangaon | 108/1/A/3 | 1 | 0.0210 | |
| | | | | Rajesh Kamlakar Khambayat | 108/2/A | 1 | 0.0188 | |
| | | | | Swarupa Kishor Phaltankar | | | | |
| | | | | Kalyan - Asangaon 4th line Central Railway under the | | | 0.0172 | |
| | | | | Ministry of Railways | | | | |
| 7 | - | Asangaon | Shahapur | Shreekant Madhukar Bhanushali | 107/2/1 | 1 | 0.0731 | 0.0491 |
| | | | | Dinesh Madhukar Bhanushali | | | | |
| | | | | Kalyan - Asangaon 4th line Central Railway under the | | | 0.0069 | |
| | | | | Ministry of Railways | | | | |
| 8 | - | Asangaon | Shahapur | Ravindra Baburao Patil | 107/2/Plot no. 2 | 1 | 0.0400 | 0.0353 |
| | | | | Ganesh Baliram Shigrawane | | | 0.0200 | |
| 9 | - | Asangaon | Shahapur | Prakash Damodar Chnade | 107/1 | 1 | 0.2486 | 0.0294 |
| | | | | Gurunath Damodar Chande | | | | |
| | | | | Anil Damodar Chande | | | | |
| | | | | Geeta Ganesh Patil | | | | |
| | | | | Priya Prakash Patil | | | | |
| | | | | Vasanti Vilas Tembhe | | | | |
| | | | | Kalyan - Asangaon 4th line Central Railway under the | | | 0.0084 | |
| | | | | Ministry of Railways | | | | |
| 10 | - | Asangaon | Shahapur | Shri. Prakash Damodar Chnade | 106/1/1 | 1 | 0.0485 | 0.0552 |
| | | | | Shri. Gurunath Damodar Chande | | | | |
| | | | | Shri. Anil Damodar Chande | | | | |
| | | | | Smt. Geeta Ganesh Patil | | | | |
| | | | | Smt. Priya Prakash Patil | | | | |
| | | | | Smt. Vasanti Vilas Tembhe | | | | |
| | | | | Shri. Prakash Damodar Chnade | 106/1/2 | 1 | 0.0394 | |
| | | | | Shri. Gurunath Damodar Chande | | | | |
| | | | | Shri. Anil Damodar Chande | | | | |
| | | | | Smt. Geeta Ganesh Patil | | | | |
| | | | | Smt. Priya Prakash Patil | | | | |
| | | | | Smt. Vasanti Vilas Tembhe | | | | |
| | | | | Shri. Prakash Damodar Chnade | 106/1/3 | 1 | 0.0743 | |
| | | | | Shri. Gurunath Damodar Chande | | | | |
| | | | | Shri. Anil Damodar Chande | | | | |
| | | | | Smt. Geeta Ganesh Patil | | | | |
| | | | | Smt. Priya Prakash Patil | | | | |
| | | | | Smt. Vasanti Vilas Tembhe | | | | |
| | | | | Anil Damodar Chande | 106/1/4 | 1 | 0.0721 | |
| | | | | Prakash Damodar Chande | 106/1/5 | 1 | 0.0309 | |
| | | | | Gurunath Damodar Chande | 106/1/6 | 1 | 0.0331 | |
| | | | | Shri. Prakash Damodar Chnade | 106/1/8 | 1 | 0.0363 | |
| | | | | Shri. Gurunath Damodar Chande | | | | |
| | | | | Shri. Anil Damodar Chande | | | | |
| | | | | Smt. Geeta Ganesh Patil | | | | |
| | | | | Smt. Priya Prakash Patil | | | | |
| | | | | Smt. Vasanti Vilas Tembhe | | | | |
| | | | | Shri. Prakash Damodar Chnade | 106/1/7 | 1 | 0.0343 | |
| | | | | Shri. Gurunath Damodar Chande | | | | |
| | | | | Shri. Anil Damodar Chande | | | | |
| | | | | Smt. Geeta Ganesh Patil | | | | |
| | | | | Smt. Priya Prakash Patil | | | | |
| | | | | Smt. Vasanti Vilas Tembhe | | | | |
| | | | | Shri. Prakash Damodar Chnade | 106/1/9 | 1 | 0.0616 | |
| | | | | Shri. Gurunath Damodar Chande | | | | |
| | | | | Shri. Anil Damodar Chande | | | | |
| | | | | Smt. Geeta Ganesh Patil | | | | |
| | | | | Smt. Priya Prakash Patil | | | | |
| | | | | Smt. Vasanti Vilas Tembhe | | | | |
| | | | | Shri. Prakash Damodar Chnade | 106/1/A | 1 | 0.0610 | |
| | | | | Shri. Gurunath Damodar Chande | | | | |
| | | | | Shri. Anil Damodar Chande | | | | |
| | | | | Smt. Geeta Ganesh Patil | | | | |
| | | | | Smt. Priya Prakash Patil | | | | |
| | | | | Smt. Vasanti Vilas Tembhe | | | | |
| | | | | Shri. Prakash Damodar Chnade | 106/1/B | 1 | 0.1062 | |
| | | | | Shri. Gurunath Damodar Chande | | | | |
| | | | | Shri. Anil Damodar Chande | | | | |
| | | | | Smt. Geeta Ganesh Patil | | | | |
| | | | | Smt. Priya Prakash Patil | | | | |
| | | | | Smt. Vasanti Vilas Tembhe | | | | |
| | | | | Maruti Devsthan | 106/2 | 1 | 0.2330 | |
| | | | | Budhabai Jaitu Nichite | | | | |
| | | | | Yamuna Chango Chande | | | | |
| | | | | Mahadev Chango Chande | | | | |
| | | | | Kundalik Chango Chande | | | | |
| | | | | Kanta Kamlakar Bhoir | | | | |
| | | | | Sachin Santosh Chande | | | | |
| | | | | Shijavi Santosh Chande | | | | |
| | | | | Naina Santosh Chande | | | | |
| | | | | Nathuram Vaman Dinkar | | | | |
| | | | | Jaywanti Jagan Padwal | | | | |
| | | | | Nanda (Laxmi) Narayan Ghodvinde | | | | |
| | | | | Sagar Suresh Dinkar | | | | |
| | | | | Ajay Suresh Dinkar | | | | |
| | | | | Archana Suresh Dinkar | | | | |
| | | | | Janhvi Suresh Dinkar | | | | |
| 11 | - | Asangaon | Shahapur | Atmaram Sadashiv Shinde | 107/2/A | 1 | 0.0337 | 0.0171 |
| 12 | - | Asangaon | Shahapur | Kalyan - Asangaon 4th line Central Railway under the | | | 0.0592 | |
| | | | | Ministry of Railways | | | | |
| 13 | - | Asangaon | Shahapur | Anandibai Nama Chande | 105/3/A | 2 | 0.1900 | 0.0012 |
| | | | | Anandi Manga Bhagre | | | | |
| | | | | Anandibai Nama Chande | 105/3/B | 2 | 0.1760 | |
| | | | | Anandi Manga Bhagre | | | | |
+-------+---------+---------------------+----------+--------------------------------------------------------------+-------------------------+-----------------------+---------------------+-----------------------+
| | | | | Total | | | 3.6986 | 0.4032 |
| | | | | | | | (Ha.) | (Ha.) |
+-------+---------+---------------------+----------+--------------------------------------------------------------+-------------------------+-----------------------+---------------------+-----------------------+
[F. No. G197/Kalyan-Asangaon 4th Line/Asangaon Vlg/20A]
AVANISH KUMAR PANDEY, Chief Administrative Officer (Construction)
The Ministry of Railways (Central Railway) issued Notification S.O. 476(E) on January 21, 2026, published in the Gazette of India on January 27, 2026, declaring the Central Government's intention to acquire land. This acquisition, for the public purpose of executing, maintaining, managing, and operating the "Kalyan-Asangaon 4th line" Special Railway Project, is based on powers conferred by sub-section (1) of Section 20(A) of the Railways Act, 1989 (24 of 1989), as amended by the Railway (Amendment) Act 2008 (No.11 of 2008). The land is located in Asangaon village, Shahapur Taluka, Thane District, Maharashtra. Any person interested in the land may raise written objections within thirty days from the publication date to the Competent Authority, namely the Dy. Collector (Land Acquisition) Metro Center No. – 3, Thane, District Thane, Maharashtra. The Competent Authority will provide an opportunity for hearing, and its order under Sub-Section (2) of Section 20D of the said Act shall be final. Land plans and other details are available for inspection at the Competent Authority's office. The annexed schedule details the acquisition of 0.4032 Hectares of land in Asangaon village.
Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (Deptt. of Road Transport and Highways): MVL File
The Central Government accords approval for the registration in Tamil Nadu of two specific Flat Bed Semi Trailers under the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, subject to specified maximum safe laden weight, dimensions, and operational conditions.
REGD. No. D. L.-33004/99
The Gazette of India
CG-DL-E-29012026-269644
EXTRAORDINARY
PART II—Section 3—Sub-section (ii)
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY
No. 370]
NEW DELHI, WEDNESDAY, 28 JANUARY, 2026/MAGHA 8, 1947
2
THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY
[PART II-SEC. 3(ii)]
MINISTRY OF ROAD TRANSPORT AND HIGHWAYS
NOTIFICATION
New Delhi, the 19th January, 2026
S.O. 398(E).— In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (3) of Section 58 and sub-Section
3(a) of Section 110 of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, the Central Government hereby accords approval to the
registration in Tamil Nadu of following trailers with maximum safe laden weight and dimensions as
mentioned in the schedule appended hereto:
SCHEDULE
1. Type of Trailers: Flat Bed Semi Trailer
2. Owned by: M/s Chennai Radha Engineering Works Pvt. Ltd.
3. Manufactured by: M/s V.S. Trailers
4. No. of Trailers: Two
5. Description of Trailer: Flat Bed Semi Trailer having following details:-
+-------+----------------+--------------------------+------------------------------+------------------------------+-----------------------+-----------------------------+--------------------+
| Sl. | Chassis No. | No. of Axles | Description, | Dimension (in mm) | Unladen Weight | Maximum weight Per | Gross Weight |
| No. | | & Model No | Size of tyres | (Length x Width x Height) | (in Kg) | Axle Line (in Kg) | (in Kg) |
+=======+================+==========================+==============================+==============================+=======================+=============================+====================+
| 1. | VSTSFBK24001 | 3 Axle & HMV TRAILER-3FB | 10.20 x PR 16- | 22870 x 2500 x 1760 | 13390 | 18,000 | 55,000 |
| | | | 4 tyres in each axle | | | | |
+-------+----------------+--------------------------+------------------------------+------------------------------+-----------------------+-----------------------------+--------------------+
| 2. | VSTSFBK24002 | | | | | | |
+-------+----------------+--------------------------+------------------------------+------------------------------+-----------------------+-----------------------------+--------------------+
6. The above specifications of the trailers are as per the Test Report No. CDOVU 1719 dated 14.10.2025
submitted by International Centre for Automotive Technology, Manesar, Haryana.
7. The above relaxation is subject to the conditions that:—
i. The trailer shall be registered individually and not as a combination.
ii. The operation of the vehicles shall be done only sparingly and safely with all necessary statutory
approval, information and knowledge of concerned Authorities and Stakeholders.
iii. The vehicles should display all danger flags and lights, preferably the vehicles should be preceded
and followed by a vehicle displaying prominently that a heavy load is passing.
iv. The trailers shall be painted for the entire width by yellow and black zebra stripes on the front and
rear sides duly marked for night time driving/parking suitably by red lamps at the front and rear and
red flags on both the sides during day time to indicate the extreme position of the vehicle clearly. In
addition the entire overhang shall be covered with a red reflector/reflective tape to facilitate clear
vision of overhang at night time.
v. Load restrictions on various roads stipulated by the Public Works Department/Local
Authorities/National Highway Authority of India will be observed and permission of such authorities
will be obtained every time the vehicles are put on the roads. Each of such movement of the trailers
will be approved and closely monitored by the concerned road authorities in State/Union
Territory/National Highway Authority of India from Safety point of view.
vi. The program of the movement of the trailer should be intimated at least ten days in advance to the
Executive Engineers concerned and their clearance obtained.
vii. If so directed by the Public works Department of a State/Union Territory/National Highway
Authority of India, the loaded vehicles will not be allowed to pass over the bridges on the roads in
that State/Union Territory and in such cases applicants will have to make their own arrangements to
cross the rivers/drains.
viii. They would need to obtain permission each and every time before moving on a particular route from
concerned State or union Territory Authorities/National Highway Authority of India en route, in view
of the oversized cargo. For each such movement, the timing should be prescribed by the concerned
authority.
ix. They would adhere to the speed limits prescribed by the authorities in State/Union Territory/National
Highway Authority of India.
x. The said vehicles should be moved without any hindrance to the normal flow of traffic.
xi. The maximum speed of the trailers for movement on the road shall not exceed 25 km/hour.
xii. The owner of the vehicle would be liable to pay such amount to the Government of State/Union
Territory/National Highway Authority of India or any other affected person where any damage is
caused to the roads or road structures/other road users/person directly or indirectly due to the
movement of the trailers.
xiii. The owner of the vehicle will observe such restrictions as the State/Union Territory
Government/National Highway Authority of India may by order specify in this behalf.
xiv. The owner of the vehicle will give advance intimation to such authority or officer specified in this
behalf by the State Government/Union Territory Government/National Highway Authority of India
regarding each movement of such vehicles.
xv. A specific entry in Registration Certificate is to be made that the trailer owner in case of each and
every movement will be required to take the permission of concerned Authority i.e. State
Govt./Union Territory Govt./National Highway Authority of India.
xvi. The trailers shall be exclusively used for the purpose of transportation of essential oversized
consignments for fabrication of Vande Bharat Train Coaches and not for any other purpose.
8. The trailer shall be registered in the State of Tamil Nadu only subject to fulfillment of conditions laid down
under Rules 47 of the Central Motor Vehicles Rules, 1989 and production of sale documents (invoice, proof
of payment of all taxes etc).
[F.No. RT-11036/72/2025-MVL]
MAHMOOD AHMED, Addl. Secy.
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and Published by the Controller of Publications, Delhi-110054. GORAKHA NATH YADAVA Digitally signed by GORAKHA NATH
Date: 2026.01.29 16:24:43 +05'30'
The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, through Notification S.O. 398(E) dated 19th January, 2026, issued from New Delhi, has granted approval for the registration of two Flat Bed Semi Trailers in Tamil Nadu. This approval is exercised under the powers conferred by sub-section (3) of Section 58 and sub-Section 3(a) of Section 110 of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988. The trailers, owned by M/s Chennai Radha Engineering Works Pvt. Ltd. and manufactured by M/s V.S. Trailers, are identified by Chassis Nos. VSTSFBK24001 and VSTSFBK24002. They are 3 Axle, HMV TRAILER-3FB models, with dimensions of 22870 x 2500 x 1760 mm, an unladen weight of 13390 Kg, a maximum weight per axle line of 18,000 Kg, and a gross weight of 55,000 Kg, as per Test Report No. CDOVU 1719 dated 14.10.2025 from the International Centre for Automotive Technology, Manesar, Haryana. This approval is subject to sixteen stringent conditions, including individual registration, sparing and safe operation, displaying danger signals, specific painting requirements, adherence to load restrictions stipulated by the Public Works Department/Local Authorities/National Highway Authority of India, mandatory advance intimation to Executive Engineers, obtaining route permissions for each movement due to oversized cargo, a maximum speed limit of 25 km/hour, owner liability for damages, and a specific requirement that the trailers be exclusively used for transportation of essential oversized consignments for fabrication of Vande Bharat Train Coaches. Final registration in Tamil Nadu is contingent upon fulfilling conditions under Rule 47 of the Central Motor Vehicles Rules, 1989, and production of sale documents.
Ministry of Ayush: publication of notification 11011 05 2024 ol dated 21 january 2026 in extraordinary gazette of india
The Central Government notifies specific offices under the Ministry of Ayush where more than 80% of officers/employees have acquired working knowledge of Hindi, as per Sub-Rule (4) of Rule 10 of the Official Language (Use for official purposes of the Union) Rules, 1976.
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PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY
No. 374]
NEW DELHI, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 2026/MAGHA 8, 1947
MINISTRY OF AYUSH
NOTIFICATION
New Delhi, the 21st January, 2026
S.O. 402(E).— In pursuance of Sub-Rule (4) of Rule 10 of the Official Language (Use for official
purposes of the Union) Rules, 1976 (as amended in 1987), the Central Government hereby notifies the
following offices under the administrative control of the Ministry of Ayush, wherein more than 80%
officers/employees have acquired the working knowledge of Hindi:
1. Central Research Unit of Homoeopathy, Pratap Nagar, Jaipur.
2. Drug Proving Unit, Dr. A. C. Homoeopathic Medical College and Hospital, Unit-3, Kharavela
Nagar, Bhubaneswar- 752001 (Odisha).
3. Central Research Institute (Homoeopathy), Lucknow.
[F. No. E. 11011/05/2024- OL]
M. A. QASMI, Advisor (Unani)
The Ministry of Ayush issued Notification S.O. 402(E) on January 21, 2026, in New Delhi. This notification, issued in pursuance of Sub-Rule (4) of Rule 10 of the Official Language (Use for official purposes of the Union) Rules, 1976 (as amended in 1987), announces that the Central Government has identified and notified three offices under the administrative control of the Ministry of Ayush. These offices are specifically recognized for having more than 80% of their officers and employees possessing a working knowledge of Hindi. The notified offices include the Central Research Unit of Homoeopathy located in Pratap Nagar, Jaipur; the Drug Proving Unit at Dr. A. C. Homoeopathic Medical College and Hospital, Unit-3, Kharavela Nagar, Bhubaneswar- 752001 (Odisha); and the Central Research Institute (Homoeopathy) in Lucknow. The notification is signed by M. A. QASMI, Advisor (Unani), and references File No. E. 11011/05/2024- OL.
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare: Draft Proposal for consideration of Navi Mumbai International Airport (NMIA) as authorized Airport for Drug Import, under the provision of Rule 43A of Drugs Rules 1945
This notification publishes the draft of the Drugs (Amendment) Rules, 2026, proposing specific amendments to rule 43A of the Drugs Rules, 1945.
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PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY
No. 65]
NEW DELHI, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 2026/MAGHA 8, 1947
MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE
(Department of Health and Family Welfare)
NOTIFICATION
New Delhi, the 28th January, 2026
G.S.R. 66(E).— The following draft of certain rules to amend the Drugs Rules, 1945, which the Central
Government proposes to make, in exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (1) of section 12 and subsection (1)
of section 33 of the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940 (23 of 1940), is hereby published after consultation with the Drugs
Technical Advisory Board for information of all persons likely to be affected thereby and notice is hereby given that
the said draft rules shall be taken into consideration on or after the expiry of a period of thirty days from the date on
which the copies of the Gazette of India containing these draft rules are made available to the public.
Objections and suggestions which may be received from any person within the period specified above will be
considered by the Central Government;
Objections and suggestions, if any, may be addressed to the Under Secretary (Drugs Regulation), Ministry of
Health and Family Welfare, Government of India, Kartavya Bhawan, C Wing, New Delhi - 110011 or emailed at
drugsdiv-mohfw@gov.in.
DRAFT RULES
(1) These rules may be called the Drugs (........Amendment) Rules, 2026.
(2) They shall come into force on the date of their final publication in the Official Gazette.
In the Drugs Rules, 1945, in rule 43A, for the words “Cochin and Thiruvananthapuram”, the words,
"Cochin, Thiruvananthapuram and Navi Mumbai International Airport (NMIA) in Raigad, Maharashtra" shall
be substituted.
[F. No. X. 11035/131/2022 -DR]
NIKHIL GAJRAJ, Jt. Secy.
Note: The principal rules were published in the Official Gazette vide notification No. F. 28-10/45-H(1) dated 21st the
December, 1945 and last amended vide notification number G.S.R......(E), dated.......
Uploaded by Dte. of Printing at Government of India Press, Ring Road, Mayapuri, New Delhi-110064
and Published by the Controller of Publications, Delhi-110054.
The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (Department of Health and Family Welfare) issued notification G.S.R. 66(E) on January 28, 2026, publishing the draft of the Drugs (Amendment) Rules, 2026. These proposed rules aim to amend the Drugs Rules, 1945, exercising powers conferred by sub-section (1) of section 12 and sub-section (1) of section 33 of the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940 (23 of 1940), following consultation with the Drugs Technical Advisory Board. The draft rules are set to come into force upon their final publication in the Official Gazette. Specifically, the amendment proposes to substitute the words “Cochin and Thiruvananthapuram” in rule 43A of the Drugs Rules, 1945, with “Cochin, Thiruvananthapuram and Navi Mumbai International Airport (NMIA) in Raigad, Maharashtra”. Public objections and suggestions are invited within thirty days from the date the Gazette of India containing these draft rules is made available and should be sent to the Under Secretary (Drugs Regulation), Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India, Kartavya Bhawan, C Wing, New Delhi - 110011, or emailed at drugsdiv-mohfw@gov.in. The principal Drugs Rules, 1945, were originally published vide notification No. F. 28-10/45-H(1) dated 21st December, 1945.
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (Department of Health and Family Welfare): appointment of representative of woman MP as member of CSB
The Central Government amends Notification No. S.O. 85 (E), dated 5th February, 1997, to appoint Smt. Rekha Sharma as a Member under the Pre-conception and Pre-Natal Diagnostic Techniques (Prohibition of Sex Selection) Act, 1994.
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PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY
No. 382]
NEW DELHI, THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 2026/MAGHA 9, 1947
THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY
[PART II-SEC. 3(ii)]
MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE
(Department of Health and Family Welfare)
NOTIFICATION
New Delhi, the 16th January, 2026
S.O. 410(E). In exercise of the powers conferred by Section 7 read with Section 8 of the Pre-conception and
Pre-Natal Diagnostic Techniques (Prohibition of Sex Selection) Act, 1994, the Central Government hereby makes the
following further amendment in the Notification No. S.O. 85 (E), dated 5th February, 1997, issued by Government of
India, in the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, namely:
2. In the said notification, under heading "appointed under clause (f) of sub-section (2) of Section 7", for serial
numbers 18 and the entries relating thereto, the following shall be substituted, namely -
+----------+-------------------------------------------------------------+----------+
| Sr. No. | Name and Address | Role |
+==========+=============================================================+==========+
| 18. | Smt. Rekha Sharma, Member of Parliament (Rajya Sabha) | Member |
| | Flat No. 1, Tower 5, Type 7, East Kidwai Nagar, | |
| | New Delhi-110023 | |
+----------+-------------------------------------------------------------+----------+
Term of office of the members from serial no. 18 shall be for a period of three years commencing from the
date of this notification or until the expiry of her term in the current Rajya Sabha, whichever is earlier.
[F. No. V.11011/2/2020-PNDT]
MEERA SRIVASTAVA, Jt. Secy.
Note: The Principal Notification was published in the Gazette of India, videno. S.O.85 (E), dated 5thFebruary, 1997 and
amended videNo. S.O.160 (E) dated 28th February, 1998 and further amended videNos. S.O. 694(E) dated
13th August, 1998, S.O. 61(E) dated 14th January, 2000; S.O.114(E)dated 1stFebruary, 2000; S.O.349(E) dated
20th April, 2001; S.O.931(E) dated 19thSeptember, 2001; S.O.590(E) dated 31stMay, 2002; S.O.1191 (E) dated
12thNovember, 2002; S.O.703(E) dated 18th June, 2003; S.O.1458(E) dated 23rdDecember, 2003; S.O.99(E) dated
20th January, 2004; S.O.367(E) dated 17th March, 2004; S.O.937(E) dated 19th August, 2004; S.O.1008(E) dated
16thSeptember, 2004; S.O.56(E) dated19th January,2006; S.O.199(E) dated 10th February, 2006; S.O.200(E)
dated 10th February, 2006; S.O. 1854(E) dated 30thOctober, 2006; S.O.1506(E) dated 20th June, 2008; S.O.130(E)
dated 6th January, 2009; S.O.2143(E) dated 20thAugust, 2009; S.O.779(E) dated 28th April, 2011; S.O.85(E) dated
11th January, 2012; S.O.1272(E) dated 25thMay, 2012; S.O. 2613(E) dated 25thOctober, 2012; S.O.2825(E) dated
22ndNovember, 2012; S.O.43(E) dated 31stDecember, 2012 ; S.O. 1351(E) dated 21stMay, 2013; S.O. 306(E) dated
31st January, 2014; S.O. 2520(E) dated 26thSeptember, 2014; S.O. 2587(E) dated 2nd October, 2014; S.O. 1459(E)
dated 1st June, 2015; S.O. 2458 (E) dated 4thSeptember, 2015; S.O. 3097(E) dated 9thNovember, 2015;
S.O. 4111(E) dated 22ndDecember, 2016; S.O. 132(E) dated 10thJanuary, 2018;S.O. 275(E) dated 17th January,
2018; S.O. 276(E) dated 17th January, 2018; S.O. 1794(E) dated 2ndMay 2018; S.O. 143(E) dated 9th January 2019;
S.O. 1934(E) dated 10th June 2019; andS.O. 2779(E) dated 2nd August 2019; S.O. 3558(E) dated 1st October 2019;
S.O. 3636 (E) dated 10thOctober 2019, S.O.4123(E) dated 17th November 2020; S.O.4354(E) dated 14thSeptember
2022, S.O. 2937(E) dated 15th July, 2024; S.O.4841(E) dated 22nd October 2025 and S.O. 5449(E)
20th November, 2025.
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and Published by the Controller of Publications, Delhi-110054.
This notification, S.O. 410(E), issued by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (Department of Health and Family Welfare) on 16th January, 2026, amends Notification No. S.O. 85 (E), dated 5th February, 1997. Exercising powers under Section 7 read with Section 8 of the Pre-conception and Pre-Natal Diagnostic Techniques (Prohibition of Sex Selection) Act, 1994, the Central Government substitutes serial number 18 and its related entries under the heading "appointed under clause (f) of sub-section (2) of Section 7". Smt. Rekha Sharma, Member of Parliament (Rajya Sabha), is appointed as a Member, with her office address specified as Flat No. 1, Tower 5, Type 7, East Kidwai Nagar, New Delhi-110023. Her term of office is for three years commencing from the date of this notification (16th January, 2026) or until the expiry of her term in the current Rajya Sabha, whichever is earlier. The principal Notification S.O. 85(E) of 1997 has been previously amended multiple times, with the latest amendments cited as S.O. 4354(E) dated 14th September 2022, S.O. 2937(E) dated 15th July, 2024, S.O. 4841(E) dated 22nd October 2025, and S.O. 5449(E) dated 20th November, 2025.
Government of The National Capital Territory of Delhi (Finance Department): Sale and issuance of Government Securities issued by the GNCTD
The Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi hereby notifies the terms and conditions for the sale and issuance of Government Securities.
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GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
Delhi Gazette
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DELHI, THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 2026/MAGHA 9, 1947
[N. . C. T. D. No. 438
PART IV
GOVERNMENT OF THE NATIONAL CAPITAL TERRITORY OF DELHI
614 DG/2026
FINANCE DEPARTMENT
(State Resource Division)
NOTIFICATION
Delhi, the 29th January, 2026
Sale and Issuance of State Government Securities
E-F. No. FIN-SRD034/19/2025-SRD-FD-Part(1)/313189/18.— Government ofNational Capital Territory of
Delhi hereby notifies the terms and conditions for sale and issuance of Government Securities issued by the Government
of National Capital Territory of Delhi (hereinafter referred to as "Securities”),
2. Name and Applicability
i. This Notification shall be called as the 'General Notification for Sale and Issuance of Government Securities
by the Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi' (hereinafter referred to as 'General Notification').
ii. Sale and issuance of Securities shall be subject to the general terms and conditions contained in this Notification
and any other notification that may be issued with respect to creation and issuance of any specific Security
(hereinafter referred to as "Specific Notification").
3. Objective
The objective of this Notification is to list out the terms and conditions applicable to issuance of Securities and certain
features and methods of issue of different types of Securities. The Securities will be issued upon the security of the
Consolidated Fund of the Union Territory (UT) of Delhi in accordance with Article 293(1) of the Constitution of India.
4. Types of Securities
Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi may issue, from time to time, the following types of Securities:
i. Fixed Coupon Rate Securities
a) Securities carry a specific coupon rate, applied to the face value, determined at auction or otherwise, as
specified in relevant Specific Notification, and remain fixed during the tenor of the Securities.
b) Securities may be issued at a discount, at par or at a premium to the face value.
c) Securities may be issued with original maturity of not less than one year.
d) Securities may be redeemed at face value or as specified in the Specific Notification.
ii. Securities with other features as notified in the relevant Specific Notification
5. General Terms and Conditions
The general terms and conditions applicable to sale and issuance of all Securities will be as under:
i. Eligible Investors
a) Any person resident in India, including but not limited to firms, companies, corporate bodies, institutions, other
State Governments, UTs with legislature, provident funds, pension funds, trusts, Hindu Undivided Family and
individuals.
b) Any person resident outside India permitted to invest in Securities in terms of the Foreign Exchange
Management (Debt Instruments) Regulations, 2019 issued under Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999.
ii. Procedure of Sale and Issue of Securities
The operational procedure and other details such as date and place of issuance, tenor, issuance method, etc.,
for sale and issue of securities, shall be announced by the Reserve Bank of India (the Reserve Bank) through a
press release or such other means as may be considered necessary.
iii. Form
Securities shall be issued to the investors by credit to their Subsidiary General Ledger¹ (SGL) account or to
Constituents' Subsidiary Ledger² (CSGL) account, maintained with the Reserve Bank or in such other form as
may be permitted under the provisions of the Government Securities Act, 2006.
¹ A subsidiary General Ledger (SGL) Account shall mean an account opened and held with the Reserve Bank for holding
or/and transacting in Government Securities.
² CSGL is the SGL account opened and maintained with the Reserve Bank by an agent on behalf of the constituent of
such agent.
iv. Minimum Subscription
Securitieswillbeissuedforaminimumamountof₹10,000(FaceValue)andinmultiplesof₹10,000/-thereafter, or any
other amount as specified by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), in consultation with the UT Government.
V. Payment
Payment shall be made by the successful SGL/CSGL account holders on such dates as mentioned in the
Specific Notification or as specified by the Reserve Bank, by means of an authority to debit their current
account with the Reserve Bank or by Electronic Fund Transfer or any other means as stipulated by the
Reserve Bank.
vi. Coupon
a) Coupon on Securities will be paid by the Public Debt Offices (PDOs) of the Reserve Bank. Coupon on
Securities held in Bond Ledger Account with any of the offices of the Reserve Bank/ Agency, as specified by
the Reserve Bank in this behalf, will be paid at such Office/Agency.
b) Coupon will be paid after rounding off the amount to the nearest whole rupee. For this purpose, amount of
coupon less than fifty paise will be ignored and fifty paise or more will be rounded off to the next rupee, unless
specified otherwise.
vii. Repayment
a) Securities will be repaid at PDO of the Reserve Bank or at any other institution at which they are registered at
the time of repayment.
b) Securities will be repaid on the date of redemption as specified in the Specific Notification or before their
specified redemption dates in case of exercise of option by the UT Government / option holder in Securities
with embedded options, as the case may be.
c) Securities may be bought back before their specified redemption date, at a price determined through a buyback
auction, on any date determined by the Reserve Bank, in consultation with the UT Government.
viii. Transferability
a) Securities can be renewed, sub-divided, consolidated, converted or transferred in accordance with the
provisions of the Government Securities Act, 2006 and the Government Securities Regulations, 2007 framed
thereunder and the terms of this notification and any other notification which may be issued in this regard.
b) The conversion of security from one form to another will be subject to the conditions as per the Specific
Notification.
c) The transfer of Securities by person resident outside India shall be subject to Regulations framed under the
Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999 and the Directions issued thereunder.
ix. Applicable Laws
a) The rights of all persons subscribing to or holding the Securities shall be determined in accordance with the
Government Securities Act, 2006 and the Government Securities Regulations, 2007 framed thereunder, read
with the terms of this Notification and any other Notification as may be issued from time to time.
b) The provisions of the tax laws, for the time being in force in India, will be applicable for the purpose of
assessing and determining the tax liability of the investor or holder of the Securities.
c) Any dispute in relation to the Securities shall be subject to the jurisdiction of the Courts in India.
6. Modes of issue of Securities
Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi may issue Securities through following modes:
i. Issue of Securities through auction
a) Securities will be issued through auction, either on yield basis or price basis. Where the issue of the Securities
paying periodic coupon is on yield basis, the coupon is decided in an auction conducted by the Reserve Bank
in the manner as provided hereinafter or as stated in the Specific Notification. Where the issue of the Securities
paying periodic coupon is on price basis, the coupon will be pre- determined.
b) Both competitive and non-competitive bids for the auction should be submitted in electronic format on the
Reserve Bank's Core Banking Solution or any other platform/ system as decided by the Reserve Bank. The
Reserve Bank may permit submission of physical bids under exceptional circumstances.
c) Competitive bidder may submit multiple bids at same/different rates of yield or prices, as the case may be. The
aggregate amount of bids submitted by an applicant in an auction should not exceed the notified amount.
d) On the basis of the bids received, the Reserve Bank will determine the maximum rate of yield or the minimum
price, as the case may be, at which bids for purchase of Securities will be accepted in the auction. Maximum
rate of yield determined in a yield-based auction for the Securities paying periodic coupon will be the per
annum coupon rate for those Securities.
e) Retail Investors can participate in an auction on ‘non-competitive' basis as per the extant Scheme of Non-
competitive Bidding Facility announced by the Reserve Bank.
f) The Reserve Bank, in consultation with the UT Government, may retain additional subscription up to an
amount as may be specified in the 'Specific Notification'.
g) The auction for issue of Securities (yield basis or price basis) can be held as per 'Uniform price' method or
'Multiple price' method or any other method as decided by the Reserve Bank, in consultation with UT
Government from time to time.
(A) Where an auction is held as per 'Uniform price' method, competitive bids with rates up to and
including the maximum rate of yield or the prices up to and including the minimum bid price, as
determined by the Reserve Bank, will be accepted at the maximum rate of yield or minimum bid
price. Bids quoted higher than the maximum rate of yield or lower than the minimum price, so
determined, will be rejected.
(B) Where an auction is held on 'Multiple price' method, competitive bids up to the maximum rate of
yield or the minimum bid price, as determined by the Reserve Bank will be accepted at the
respective bid rate. In yield-based auction, successful bidders, whose quotes are lower than the
maximum rate of yield accepted, are required to pay the price differential. Bids quoted higher than
the maximum rate of yield or lower than the minimum price, so determined, will be rejected.
h) The Reserve Bank, in consultation with UT Government, may reject any or all bids either wholly or partially,
without assigning any reason thereof.
ii. Issue of Securities through On-tap sale
a) The amount of issuance may be/may not be indicated in the notification in respect of the Securities sold on tap.
b) Applications, duly filled in and complete in all respect, should be submitted to the office of the Reserve Bank
or any other office notified for the purpose, before the close of specified time/banking hours notified by the
Reserve Bank on the specified date(s).
c) Sale of such Securities may be extended to whole, or part of the year and the sale may be closed at any time
on any day or as specified by the Reserve Bank, in consultation with the UT Government.
d) The Reserve Bank, in consultation with the UT Government, may reject any or all bids either wholly or
partially, without assigning any reason thereof.
iii. Switching/ Issue of new Securities in conversion of existing Securities
a) The Reserve Bank, in consultation with the UT Government, may provide the holders of Securities an option
to convert certain existing Securities into other Securities at specified price or at a price as determined in
auction.
b) The Reserve Bank may accept or reject any or all bids either wholly or partially, without assigning any reason
thereof.
iv. Any other mode, as may be notified by the UT Government, in consultation withthe Reserve Bank.
SHURBIR SINGH, Secy. (Finance)
This 'General Notification for Sale and Issuance of Government Securities by the Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi,' issued by the Finance Department (State Resource Division) on January 29, 2026, establishes the terms and conditions for the issuance of Government Securities by the Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi. These Securities are secured by the Consolidated Fund of the Union Territory of Delhi, in accordance with Article 293(1) of the Constitution of India. The notification outlines various types of Securities, including Fixed Coupon Rate Securities with an original maturity of not less than one year, which can be issued at a discount, par, or premium. Eligible investors include residents in India (firms, companies, corporate bodies, institutions, other State Governments, UTs with legislature, provident funds, pension funds, trusts, Hindu Undivided Family, and individuals) and non-residents permitted under the Foreign Exchange Management (Debt Instruments) Regulations, 2019, issued under the Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) will announce operational procedures, and Securities will be issued to investors via Subsidiary General Ledger (SGL) or Constituents' Subsidiary Ledger (CSGL) accounts. The minimum subscription amount is ₹10,000 and multiples thereof. Payment, coupon distribution (rounded to the nearest whole rupee by Public Debt Offices of the Reserve Bank), and repayment are managed by the Reserve Bank. Transferability, renewal, sub-division, consolidation, and conversion are governed by the Government Securities Act, 2006, and the Government Securities Regulations, 2007. Securities can be issued through auction (yield or price basis, uniform or multiple price methods), on-tap sale, or switching/conversion of existing securities. Disputes related to these Securities are subject to the jurisdiction of Courts in India, and Indian tax laws apply to determine investor tax liability. The notification is signed by Shurbir Singh, Secretary (Finance).
Government of The National Capital Territory of Delhi (Law, Justice & Legislative Affairs): Appointed of Official Receivers
This notification appoints three Advocates as Official Receivers for specific districts within the National Capital Territory of Delhi under the Appointment of Official Receivers for National Capital Territory Rules, 2024.
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Delhi Gazette
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DELHI, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 2026/MAGHA 8, 1947
[N. . C. T. D. No. 435
PART IV
GOVERNMENT OF THE NATIONAL CAPITAL TERRITORY OF DELHI
583 DG/2026
DEPARTMENT OF LAW, JUSTICE AND LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS
NOTIFICATION
Delhi, the 28th January, 2026
No.F.20(76)/LA/2024/jtsecylaw/74-86.—The following Advocates are appointed as Official
Receivers under Sub-Rule (3) of Rule 5 of the Appointment of Official Receivers for National Capital
Territory Rules, 2024 for the purposes of section 57 of the Provincial Insolvency Act, 1920 in respect of the
districts mentioned against their names:
+--------+--------------------------+-----------------------------------------+
| S. No. | Name of the Advocate | Name of the District Courts |
+========+==========================+=========================================+
| 1 | Sh. Vibhor Verdhan | Saket Court Complex (South-East District)|
+--------+--------------------------+-----------------------------------------+
| 2 | Sh. Nirdesh Bidhuri | Saket Court Complex (South District) |
+--------+--------------------------+-----------------------------------------+
| 3 | Sh. Nitin Kumar | Central District, (HQs) |
+--------+--------------------------+-----------------------------------------+
By Order and in the Name of Lt. Governor
of National Capital Territory of Delhi,
MANMEET SINGH WALIA, Jt. Secy. (Law)
The Department of Law, Justice and Legislative Affairs of the Government of the National Capital Territory of Delhi issued a notification on January 28, 2026, appointing three Advocates as Official Receivers. These appointments are made under Sub-Rule (3) of Rule 5 of the Appointment of Official Receivers for National Capital Territory Rules, 2024, specifically for the purposes of section 57 of the Provincial Insolvency Act, 1920. The appointed Advocates and their respective districts are: Sh. Vibhor Verdhan for Saket Court Complex (South-East District), Sh. Nirdesh Bidhuri for Saket Court Complex (South District), and Sh. Nitin Kumar for the Central District (HQs). The notification was issued by order and in the name of the Lt. Governor of the National Capital Territory of Delhi, signed by Manmeet Singh Walia, Jt. Secy. (Law).
Ministry of Railways (Construction Department): 7A Gazette Notification for CALA of 4th Line between Sainthia Pakur as Special Railway Project for acquisition of Land in Pakur District of Jharkhand
This notification authorizes the District Land Acquisition Officer, Pakur, to function as the Competent Authority for the '4th line between Sainthia-Pakur' Special Railway Project in Jharkhand, under Section 2(7A) of the Railways Act, 1989.
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NEW DELHI, THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 2026/MAGHA 9, 1947
THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY
[PART II—SEC. 3(ii)]
MINISTRY OF RAILWAYS
[Eastern Railway (Construction Department)]
NOTIFICATION
Kolkata, the 27th January, 2026
S.O. 414(E).— In exercise of the powers conferred by clause (7A) of Section 2 of the Railways Act, 1989, (as
amended vide the Railways (Amendment) Act,2008) the Central Government hereby authorizes the officer mentioned
in column (2) of the Table below to perform the functions of the Competent Authority in respect of the Railway
Project as mentioned in column (4) of the Table, for execution, maintenance, management and operation in the state
mentioned in column (3) of the said Table, with effect from the date of publication of this notification in the
Official Gazette.
TABLE
+--------------+------------------------------------+------------+------------------------------------------------+
| Serial | Competent Authority | State | Name of Railway Project. |
| Number | | | |
| (1) | (2) | (3) | (4) |
+==============+====================================+============+================================================+
| 1. | District Land Acquisition Officer | Jharkahnd | "4th line between Sainthia- |
| | Pakur | | Pakur"as Special Railway Project |
| | | | for acquisition of land in the Pakur |
| | | | District of Jharkhand. |
+--------------+------------------------------------+------------+------------------------------------------------+
[F. No. CAO/Con/L/323]
MANOJ KHAN, Chief Administrative Officer/Con.
The Ministry of Railways (Eastern Railway, Construction Department) issued Notification S.O. 414(E) on January 27, 2026, published in the Official Gazette on January 29, 2026. In exercise of powers conferred by clause (7A) of Section 2 of the Railways Act, 1989, as amended by the Railways (Amendment) Act, 2008, the Central Government authorized the District Land Acquisition Officer, Pakur, to perform the functions of the Competent Authority. This authorization is specifically for the '4th line between Sainthia-Pakur' Special Railway Project, intended for the acquisition of land in the Pakur District of Jharkhand, for its execution, maintenance, management, and operation, effective from the date of publication.
Ministry of Railways (Construction Department): Publication of notification of extraordinary Gazette under Part II section 3 Sub Section (ii) Notification under clause (20A) Of the Railways Act, 1989 in connection with the construction of Road Over Bridge in lieu of Level Crossing No.441 at km.664/27 29 in Annavaram yard
The Central Government declares its intention to acquire land for the construction of a Road Over Bridge in lieu of Level Crossing No. 441 at Km. 664/27-29 in Annavaram yard, as per sub-section (1) of Section 20A of the Railways Act, 1989.
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NEW DELHI, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 2026/MAGHA 8, 1947
4
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[PART II-SEC. 3(ii)]
MINISTRY OF RAILWAYS
(South Central Railway)
NOTIFICATION
Secunderabad, the 28th January, 2026
S.O. 404(E).— In exercise of the power conferred by sub-section (1) of Section 20A of the
Railways Act, 1989 (24 of 1989) (herein after referred to as the said Act), the Central Government after being
satisfied that for the public purpose, the land, the brief description of which is given in the schedule annexed
here to, is required for the execution of The Special Railway Project namely, "Construction of Road Over
Bridge in Lieu of Level Crossing (LC) No. 441 at Km.664/27-29 in Annavaram yard" in Annavaram &
Arempudi Villages of Sankhavaram Mandal and A.Kothapalli & Gopalapatnam Villages of Thondangi
Mandal in Kakinada District in the State of Andhra Pradesh, hereby declares its intension to acquire such
land.
Any person interested in the said land may, within a period of thirty (30) days from the date of
publication of this notification in the Official Gazette, raise objection to the acquisition and use of such land
for the aforesaid purpose under sub-section (1) of Section 20-D of the said Act.
Every such objection, shall be made to the Competent Authority for Land Acquisition(CALA),
namely, Revenue Divisional Officer, Peddapuram in writing and shall be set out the grounds there of and the
Competent Authority and Revenue Divisional Officer, Peddapuram shall give the objector an opportunity of
being heard, either in person or by legal practitioner and may, after hearing all such objections and after
making such further enquiry, if any as the Competent Authority for Land Acquisition(CALA) thinks
necessary, by order, either allow or disallow the objections.
Any order made by the Competent Authority for Land Acquisition under sub section (2) of section
20-D of the said act shall be final.
The land plans and other details of the land covered under this notification are available and can be
inspected by the interested persons at the aforesaid office of the Competent Authority (CALA).
SCHEDULE
Description of Lands in Acquisition: Construction of Road Over Bridge in Lieu of Level Crossing
(LC) No. 441 at Km. 664/27-29 in Annavaram yard, to an extent of Ac 5.08 Cts in Annavaram &
Arempudi Villages of Sankhavaram Mandal and A.Kothapalli & Gopalapatnam Villages of
Thondangi Mandal in Kakinada District.
Name of the District : Kakinada
Name of the Division : Peddapuram
Name of the Mandal : Sankhavaram
Name of the Village : Annavaram
+-------+--------+---------------+---------------+-------------+------------------------+---------------------+
| SL NO | LP No. | Survey Number | Nature Of Land| Type of Land| Land Area in (Ac.Cts.) | Land Area in Hectares|
+=======+========+===============+===============+=============+========================+=====================+
| 1 | 606 | 128 | I-D | Zeroyiti | 0.0001 | 0.0000404600 |
| 2 | 622 | 128 | I-D | Zeroyiti | 0.008 | 0.0032374851 |
| 3 | 621 | 128 | I-D | Zeroyiti | 0.017 | 0.0068796559 |
| 4 | 618 | 128 | I-D | Zeroyiti | 0.005 | 0.0020234282 |
| 5 | 617 | 128 | I-D | Zeroyiti | 0.005 | 0.0020234282 |
| 6 | 615 | 128 | I-D | Zeroyiti | 0.001 | 0.0004046856 |
| 7 | 583 | 129-2 | I-D | Zeroyiti | 0.022 | 0.0089030841 |
| 8 | 639 | 121-1 | I-D | Zeroyiti | 0.0001 | 0.0000404600 |
+-------+--------+---------------+---------------+-------------+------------------------+---------------------+
| Total | | | | | 0.0582 | 0.0235526871 |
+-------+--------+---------------+---------------+-------------+------------------------+---------------------+
Name of the District : Kakinada
Name of the Division : Peddapuram
Name of the Mandal : Sankhavaram
Name of the Village : Arempudi
+-------+--------+---------------+---------------+-------------+------------------------+---------------------+
| SL NO | LP No. | Survey Number | Nature Of Land| Type of Land| Land Area in (Ac.Cts.) | Land Area in Hectares|
+=======+========+===============+===============+=============+========================+=====================+
| 1 | 658 | 185-4 | GD | Zeroyiti | 0.002 | 0.0008093712 |
| 2 | 750 | 185-5 | GD | Zeroyiti | 0.001 | 0.0004046856 |
+-------+--------+---------------+---------------+-------------+------------------------+---------------------+
| Total | | | | | 0.003 | 0.0012140568 |
+-------+--------+---------------+---------------+-------------+------------------------+---------------------+
Name of the District : Kakinada
Name of the Division : Peddapuram
Name of the Mandal : Thondangi
Name of the Village : Gopalapatnam
+-------+--------+-----------------------------------------+---------------+-------------+------------------------+---------------------+
| SL NO | LP No. | Survey Number | Nature Of Land| Type of Land| Land Area in (Ac.Cts.) | Land Area in Hectares|
+=======+========+=========================================+===============+=============+========================+=====================+
| 1 | 271 | 65-1, 65-1A, 65-1B, 65-2C | Dry | Zeroyiti | 0.008 | 0.0032374851 |
| 2 | 272 | 65-2B, 65-3 | Dry | Zeroyiti | 0.01 | 0.0040468560 |
| 3 | 273 | 65-2A, 65-4 | Wet | Zeroyiti | 0.006 | 0.0024281139 |
| 4 | 274 | 66, 66-2, 66-A | Dry | Zeroyiti | 0.001 | 0.0004046856 |
| 5 | 277 | 64 | Poramboke | Govt | 3.012 | 1.2189132000 |
| 6 | 278 | 66 | Wet | Zeroyiti | 0.035 | 0.0141639970 |
| 7 | 395 | 112 | Poramboke | Govt | 0.046 | 0.0186155400 |
| 8 | 396 | 113 | Poramboke | Govt | 0.978 | 0.3957825600 |
| 9 | 397 | 114, 114-1, 114-2, 114-3, 114-A, 114-B, | Dry | Zeroyiti | 0.091 | 0.0368263930 |
| | | 114-C | | | | |
| 10 | 398 | 115-1, 115-1B | Dry | Zeroyiti | 0.016 | 0.0064749703 |
+-------+--------+-----------------------------------------+---------------+-------------+------------------------+---------------------+
| Total | | | | | 4.203 | 1.7008938009 |
+-------+--------+-----------------------------------------+---------------+-------------+------------------------+---------------------+
Name of the District : Kakinada
Name of the Division : Peddapuram
Name of the Mandal : Thondangi
Name of the Village : A. Kothapalli
+-------+--------+---------------+---------------+-------------+------------------------+---------------------+
| SL NO | LP No. | Survey Number | Nature Of Land| Type of Land| Land Area in (Ac.Cts.) | Land Area in Hectares|
+=======+========+===============+===============+=============+========================+=====================+
| 1 | 498 | 1-2 | G.D | Zeroyiti | 0.005 | 0.00202342820 |
| 2 | 513 | 1-2 | G.D | Zeroyiti | 0.0008 | 0.00032374851 |
| 3 | 454 | 3 | I.D | Zeroyiti | 0.002 | 0.00080937128 |
| 4 | 490 | 2 | G.P | Poramboke | 0.808 | 0.32698600000 |
+-------+--------+---------------+---------------+-------------+------------------------+---------------------+
| Total | | | | | 0.8158 | 0.33014254799 |
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Grand Total | 5.08 | 2.055803092 |
+-----------------------------------------------------------------+------------------------+---------------------+
[F. No.: RSP/Gazette/20A/LC.No.441/BZA-VSKP/BZA]
MANOJ KUMAR, CE/C/RSP
The Ministry of Railways (South Central Railway) issued Notification S.O. 404(E) on January 28, 2026, declaring the Central Government's intention to acquire land for the "Construction of Road Over Bridge in Lieu of Level Crossing (LC) No. 441 at Km.664/27-29 in Annavaram yard" project. This action is taken under sub-section (1) of Section 20A of the Railways Act, 1989 (24 of 1989). The required land, totaling 5.08 Acres (approximately 2.0558 Hectares), is located in Annavaram, Arempudi, A.Kothapalli, and Gopalapatnam Villages across Sankhavaram and Thondangi Mandals in Kakinada District, Andhra Pradesh. Interested persons have thirty days from the notification's publication date to raise objections in writing to the Competent Authority for Land Acquisition (CALA), specifically the Revenue Divisional Officer, Peddapuram. The CALA will provide an opportunity for objectors to be heard, and its order under sub-section (2) of Section 20-D of the Railways Act, 1989, will be final. Land plans and other details are available for inspection at the CALA's office.
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (Department of Health and Family Welfare): Nomination of JS as medal officer for Sahyog Portal
The Central Government designates a Joint Secretary within the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare as the nodal officer under the Information Technology (Guidelines for Intermediaries and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021, specifically for matters related to the Pre-conception and Pre-natal Diagnostic Techniques (Prohibition of Sex Selection) Act, 1994.
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NEW DELHI, THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 2026/MAGHA 9, 1947
591 GI/2026
THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: EXTRAORDINARY
[PART II-SEC. 3(ii)]
MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE
(Department of Health and Family Welfare)
NOTIFICATION
New Delhi, the 27th January, 2026
S.O. 411(E). — In exercise of the powers conferred by clause (b) of sub-section (3) of section 79 of
the Information Technology Act, 2000 (21 of 2000) read with clause (d) of sub-rule (1) of rule 3 of the
Information Technology (Guidelines for Intermediaries and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021, the
Central Government hereby designates Joint Secretary (handling PC & PNDT Act), in the Department of
Health and Family Welfare, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, as the nodal officer for the purposes of
the said rules in respect to the Pre-conception and Pre-natal Diagnostic Techniques (Prohibition of Sex
Selection) Act, 1994 (57 of 1994).
[F. No. V.16011/4/2025-PNDT]
ELANGBAM ROBERT SINGH, Jt. Secy.
Uploaded by Dte. of Printing at Government of India Press, Ring Road, Mayapuri, New Delhi-110064
and Published by the Controller of Publications, Delhi-110054. SARVESH KUMAR
SRIVASTAVA
The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Department of Health and Family Welfare, issued Notification S.O. 411(E) on January 27, 2026, in New Delhi. In exercise of powers conferred by clause (b) of sub-section (3) of section 79 of the Information Technology Act, 2000 (21 of 2000), read with clause (d) of sub-rule (1) of rule 3 of the Information Technology (Guidelines for Intermediaries and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021, the Central Government has designated the Joint Secretary (handling PC & PNDT Act) in the Department of Health and Family Welfare as the nodal officer. This designation is for the purposes of the said rules concerning the Pre-conception and Pre-natal Diagnostic Techniques (Prohibition of Sex Selection) Act, 1994 (57 of 1994). The notification was signed by ELANGBAM ROBERT SINGH, Jt. Secy., and bears File No. V.16011/4/2025-PNDT.
Ministry of Railways (Construction Department): Publication of notification of extraordinary Gazette under Part II section 3 Sub Section (ii) Notification under clause (20A) Of the Railways Act, 1989 in connection with the construction of Road Over Bridge in lieu of Level Crossing No.439 at km.658/17 12 in Ravikampadu, Bendapudi Villages of Thondangi Mandal in Kakinada District
The Central Government declares its intention to acquire specific land for the construction of a Road Over Bridge as part of a Special Railway Project in Kakinada District, Andhra Pradesh, under the Railways Act, 1989.
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PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY
No. 377]
NEW DELHI, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 2026/MAGHA 8, 1947
MINISTRY OF RAILWAYS
(South Central Railway)
NOTIFICATION
Secunderabad, the 28th January, 2026
S.O. 405(E).— In exercise of the power conferred by sub-section (1) of Section 20A of the
Railways Act, 1989 (24 of 1989) (herein after referred to as the said Act), the Central Government after being
satisfied that for the public purpose, the land, the brief description of which is given in the schedule annexed
here to, is required for the execution of The Special Railway Project namely, “Construction of Road Over
Bridge in Lieu of Level Crossing (LC) No. 439 at Km.658/17-12" in Ravikampadu, Bendapudi Villages of
Thondangi Mandal in Kakinada District in the State of Andhra Pradesh, hereby declares its intension to
acquire such land.
Any person interested in the said land may, within a period of thirty (30) days from the date of
publication of this notification in the Official Gazette, raise objection to the acquisition and use of such land
for the aforesaid purpose under sub-section (1) of Section 20-D of the said Act.
Every such objection, shall be made to the Competent Authority for Land Acquisition(CALA),
namely, Revenue Divisional Officer, Peddapuram in writing and shall be set out the grounds there of and the
Competent Authority and Revenue Divisional Officer, Peddapuram shall give the objector an opportunity of
being heard, either in person or by legal practitioner and may, after hearing all such objections and after
making such further enquiry, if any as the Competent Authority for Land Acquisition(CALA) thinks
necessary, by order, either allow or disallow the objections.
Any order made by the Competent Authority for Land Acquisition under sub section (2) of section
20(D) of the said act shall be final.
The land plans and other details of the land covered under this notification are available and can be
inspected by the interested persons at the aforesaid office of the Competent Authority (CALA).
SCHEDULE
Description of Lands in Acquisition: Construction of Road Over Bridge In lieu of Level Crossing No.
439 at Km.658/17-12 to an extent of Ac 7.157 Cts in Ravikampadu, Bendapudi Villages of Thondangi
Mandal in Kakinada District.
Name of the District: Kakinada
Name of the Division: Peddapuram
Name of the Mandal: Thondangi
Name of the Village: Ravikampadu
+-------+--------+------------------------------------+------------+-------------+------------------------+----------------------+
| SL NO | LP No. | Survey Number | Nature Of | Type of | Land Area in | Land Area in |
| | | | Land | Land | (Ac.Cts.) | Hectares |
+=======+========+====================================+============+=============+========================+======================+
| 1 | 71 | 144-2A1, 144-2A2, 144-2B, 144-3A1, | Dry | Zeroyiti | 0.043 | 0.0174014830 |
| | | 144-3A2,144-3B | | | | |
+-------+--------+------------------------------------+------------+-------------+------------------------+----------------------+
| 2 | 97 | 144-4B | Dry | Zeroyiti | 0.022 | 0.0089030841 |
+-------+--------+------------------------------------+------------+-------------+------------------------+----------------------+
| 3 | 254 | 145 | Poramboke | Govt | 0.595 | 0.2407879600 |
+-------+--------+------------------------------------+------------+-------------+------------------------+----------------------+
| 4 | 255 | 231-1b1 | Dry | Zeroyiti | 0.034 | 0.0137593120 |
+-------+--------+------------------------------------+------------+-------------+------------------------+----------------------+
| 5 | 259 | 231-1b1 | Dry | Zeroyiti | 0.037 | 0.0149733690 |
+-------+--------+------------------------------------+------------+-------------+------------------------+----------------------+
| 6 | 266 | 240-1 | Poramboke | Govt | 0.01 | 0.0040468560 |
+-------+--------+------------------------------------+------------+-------------+------------------------+----------------------+
| 7 | 267 | 240-2 | Poramboke | Govt | 0.082 | 0.0331842230 |
+-------+--------+------------------------------------+------------+-------------+------------------------+----------------------+
| 8 | 268 | 241 | Poramboke | Govt | 0.014 | 0.0056655990 |
+-------+--------+------------------------------------+------------+-------------+------------------------+----------------------+
| 9 | 270 | 242 | Poramboke | Govt | 0.284 | 0.1149307200 |
+-------+--------+------------------------------------+------------+-------------+------------------------+----------------------+
| 10 | 271 | 244-1 | Poramboke | Govt | 0.129 | 0.0522044480 |
+-------+--------+------------------------------------+------------+-------------+------------------------+----------------------+
| 11 | 272 | 243-1 | Poramboke | Govt | 0.183 | 0.0740574730 |
+-------+--------+------------------------------------+------------+-------------+------------------------+----------------------+
| 12 | 283 | 243-2A | Dry | Zeroyiti | 0.081 | 0.0327795370 |
+-------+--------+------------------------------------+------------+-------------+------------------------+----------------------+
| 13 | 284 | 243-2 | Dry | Zeroyiti | 0.058 | 0.0234717670 |
+-------+--------+------------------------------------+------------+-------------+------------------------+----------------------+
| 14 | 285 | 243 | Dry | Zeroyiti | 0.036 | 0.0145686830 |
+-------+--------+------------------------------------+------------+-------------+------------------------+----------------------+
| 15 | 286 | 243 | Dry | Zeroyiti | 0.007 | 0.0028327995 |
+-------+--------+------------------------------------+------------+-------------+------------------------+----------------------+
| 16 | 288 | 244-2 | Poramboke | Govt | 0.419 | 0.1695632800 |
+-------+--------+------------------------------------+------------+-------------+------------------------+----------------------+
| 17 | 289 | 230 | Poramboke | Govt | 0.556 | 0.2250052200 |
+-------+--------+------------------------------------+------------+-------------+------------------------+----------------------+
| 18 | 290 | 227-2 | Dry | Zeroyiti | 0.08 | 0.0323748500 |
+-------+--------+------------------------------------+------------+-------------+------------------------+----------------------+
| 19 | 291 | 227 | Dry | Zeroyiti | 0.096 | 0.0388498220 |
+-------+--------+------------------------------------+------------+-------------+------------------------+----------------------+
| 20 | 295 | 227-1, 227-2, 227-4 | Dry | Zeroyiti | 0.293 | 0.1185728900 |
+-------+--------+------------------------------------+------------+-------------+------------------------+----------------------+
| 21 | 301 | 229 | Dry | Zeroyiti | 0.061 | 0.0246858240 |
+-------+--------+------------------------------------+------------+-------------+------------------------+----------------------+
| 22 | 302 | 229 | Dry | Zeroyiti | 0.064 | 0.0258998810 |
+-------+--------+------------------------------------+------------+-------------+------------------------+----------------------+
| 23 | 303 | 228 | Dry | Zeroyiti | 0.041 | 0.0165921110 |
+-------+--------+------------------------------------+------------+-------------+------------------------+----------------------+
| 24 | 304 | 229 | Dry | Zeroyiti | 0.11 | 0.0445154200 |
+-------+--------+------------------------------------+------------+-------------+------------------------+----------------------+
| 25 | 305 | 229 | Dry | Zeroyiti | 0.057 | 0.0230670820 |
+-------+--------+------------------------------------+------------+-------------+------------------------+----------------------+
| 26 | 306 | 229 | Dry | Zeroyiti | 0.057 | 0.0230670820 |
+-------+--------+------------------------------------+------------+-------------+------------------------+----------------------+
| 27 | 309 | 229 | Dry | Zeroyiti | 0.043 | 0.0174014830 |
+-------+--------+------------------------------------+------------+-------------+------------------------+----------------------+
| 28 | 310 | 229 | Dry | Zeroyiti | 0.045 | 0.0182108540 |
+-------+--------+------------------------------------+------------+-------------+------------------------+----------------------+
| 29 | 311 | 246-3 | Dry | Zeroyiti | 0.198 | 0.0801277570 |
+-------+--------+------------------------------------+------------+-------------+------------------------+----------------------+
| 30 | 322 | 246-2 | Dry | Zeroyiti | 0.091 | 0.0368263930 |
+-------+--------+------------------------------------+------------+-------------+------------------------+----------------------+
| 31 | 323 | 246-1 | Dry | Zeroyiti | 0.034 | 0.0137593120 |
+-------+--------+------------------------------------+------------+-------------+------------------------+----------------------+
| 32 | 338 | 247-2 | Dry | Zeroyiti | 0.007 | 0.0028327995 |
+-------+--------+------------------------------------+------------+-------------+------------------------+----------------------+
| 33 | 339 | 247-2 | Dry | Zeroyiti | 0.007 | 0.0028327995 |
+-------+--------+------------------------------------+------------+-------------+------------------------+----------------------+
| 34 | 342 | 247-1 | Poramboke | Govt | 0.002 | 0.00080937128 |
+-------+--------+------------------------------------+------------+-------------+------------------------+----------------------+
| 35 | 345 | 286 | Poramboke | Govt | 0.174 | 0.0704153020 |
+-------+--------+------------------------------------+------------+-------------+------------------------+----------------------+
| 36 | 346 | 287 | Poramboke | Govt | 0.001 | 0.00040468564 |
+-------+--------+------------------------------------+------------+-------------+------------------------+----------------------+
| 37 | 564 | 147, 148, 150-3 | Dry | Zeroyiti | 0.343 | 0.1388071800 |
+-------+--------+------------------------------------+------------+-------------+------------------------+----------------------+
| 38 | 565 | 146-1 | Poramboke | Govt | 0.127 | 0.0513950770 |
+-------+--------+------------------------------------+------------+-------------+------------------------+----------------------+
| 39 | 571 | 146-2 | Dry | Zeroyiti | 0.232 | 0.0938870690 |
+-------+--------+------------------------------------+------------+-------------+------------------------+----------------------+
| 40 | 1931 | 247-2 | Dry | Zeroyiti | 0.004 | 0.0016187426 |
+-------+--------+------------------------------------+------------+-------------+------------------------+----------------------+
| 41 | 1932 | 247-2 | Dry | Zeroyiti | 0.006 | 0.0024281139 |
+-------+--------+------------------------------------+------------+-------------+------------------------+----------------------+
| Total | | | | | 4.763 | 1.92751771502 |
+-------+--------+------------------------------------+------------+-------------+------------------------+----------------------+
Name of the District: Kakinada
Name of the Division: Peddapuram
Name of the Mandal: Thondangi
Name of the Village: Bendapudi
+-------+--------+---------------+------------+-------------+----------------+--------------------+
| SL NO | LP No. | Survey Number | Nature Of | Type of | Land Area in | Land Area in |
| | | | Land | Land | (Ac.Cts.) | Hectares |
+=======+========+===============+============+=============+================+====================+
| 1 | 622 | 384-3 | G-D | Zeroyiti | 0.023 | 0.0093077698 |
+-------+--------+---------------+------------+-------------+----------------+--------------------+
| 2 | 3090 | 384-3 | G-D | Zeroyiti | 0.092 | 0.0372310790 |
+-------+--------+---------------+------------+-------------+----------------+--------------------+
| 3 | 3091 | 384-4 | G-D | Zeroyiti | 0.118 | 0.0477529060 |
+-------+--------+---------------+------------+-------------+----------------+--------------------+
| 4 | 3093 | 383 | G-P | Poramboke | 1.961 | 0.7935885400 |
+-------+--------+---------------+------------+-------------+----------------+--------------------+
| 5 | 3113 | 377 | G-P | Poramboke | 0.150 | 0.0607028500 |
+-------+--------+---------------+------------+-------------+----------------+--------------------+
| 6 | 3096 | 381 | G-P | Poramboke | 0.016 | 0.0064749703 |
+-------+--------+---------------+------------+-------------+----------------+--------------------+
| 7 | 3094 | 382 | G-D | Zeroyiti | 0.025 | 0.0101171410 |
+-------+--------+---------------+------------+-------------+----------------+--------------------+
| 8 | 3097 | 380-4 | G-D | Zeroyiti | 0.009 | 0.0036421708 |
+-------+--------+---------------+------------+-------------+----------------+--------------------+
| Total | | | | | 2.394 | 0.9688174269 |
+-------+--------+---------------+------------+-------------+----------------+--------------------+
7.157 2.89633514192
[F. No. RSP/Gazette/20A/LC.No.439/BZA-VSKP/BZA]
MANOJ KUMAR, CE/C/RSP
Uploaded by Dte. of Printing at Government of India Press, Ring Road, Mayapuri, New Delhi-110064
and Published by the Controller of Publications, Delhi-110054. GORAKHA NATH YADAVA
The Ministry of Railways (South Central Railway) issued Notification S.O. 405(E) on January 28, 2026, declaring the Central Government's intention to acquire land for a public purpose under sub-section (1) of Section 20A of the Railways Act, 1989 (24 of 1989). This land is required for the "Construction of Road Over Bridge in Lieu of Level Crossing (LC) No. 439 at Km.658/17-12," a Special Railway Project located in Ravikampadu and Bendapudi Villages of Thondangi Mandal, Kakinada District, in the State of Andhra Pradesh. The total land to be acquired measures Ac 7.157 Cts. Any person interested in the said land may raise objections to the acquisition and use of such land within thirty (30) days from the date of publication of this notification in the Official Gazette, as per sub-section (1) of Section 20-D of the said Act. Objections must be made in writing to the Competent Authority for Land Acquisition (CALA), specifically the Revenue Divisional Officer, Peddapuram, who will provide an opportunity for hearing and, after inquiry, make a final order under sub-section (2) of Section 20(D) of the Act. Land plans and other details are available for inspection at the CALA's office. The schedule details land areas for Ravikampadu Village totaling 4.763 Ac.Cts. (1.92751771502 Hectares) and Bendapudi Village totaling 2.394 Ac.Cts. (0.9688174269 Hectares), contributing to the overall Ac 7.157 Cts.
Cabinet Secretariat (Office of Principal Scientific Adviser to the Government of India): Publication of RR2026
This notification establishes the Office of the Principal Scientific Adviser to the Government of India, Scientists, Group ‘A' Posts Recruitment Rules, 2026, superseding the 2018 rules, to regulate the method of recruitment to Scientist posts.
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The Gazette of India
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EXTRAORDINARY
PART II—Section 3—Sub-section (i)
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY
No. 67]
NEW DELHI, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 2026/MAGHA 8, 1947
OFFICE OF THE PRINCIPAL SCIENTIFIC ADVISER TO THE GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
NOTIFICATION
New Delhi, the 27th January, 2026
G.S.R. 68(E). In exercise of the powers conferred by the proviso to the article 309 of the Constitution and
in supersession of the Office of the Principal Scientific Adviser to the Government of India, Scientists, Group 'A'
Posts Recruitment Rules, 2018, except as respects things done or omitted to be done before such supersession, the
President hereby makes the following rules regulating the method of recruitment to the posts of Scientists in the Office
of the Principal Scientific Adviser to the Government of India, namely:-
1. Short title and commencement.- (1) These rules shall be called the Office of the Principal Scientific
Adviser to the Government of India, Scientists, Group ‘A' Posts Recruitment Rules, 2026.
(2) They shall come into force on the date of their publication in the Official Gazette.
2. Definitions - In these rules, unless the context otherwise requires,
(a) "Controlling Authority" means the Scientific Secretary, in the Office of the Principal Scientific Adviser to the
Government of India;
(b) "Post" means a post of Scientist as specified in rule 3;
(c) "Schedule" means Schedule appended to these rules;
(d) "Scheme" means the Revised Flexible Complementing Scheme for Scientist as issued by the Department of
Personnel and Training vide O.M. No. AB-14017/41/2013-PP(RR), dated the 13th March, 2024;
(e) "Scientific Post" means a post as provided in the Scheme.
3. Number of posts, classification and level in pay matrix.- (1) The number of said posts, their classification
and level in the pay matrix attached thereto shall be as specified in the following Table, namely:-
Table
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| Sl. | Name of post. | Classification. | Number of | Level in pay matrix. |
| No. | | | posts. | |
+-----+--------------------------+-------------------------------------+----------------+--------------------------+
| (1) | (2) | (3) | (4) | (5) |
+=====+==========================+=====================================+================+==========================+
| 1. | Scientist 'D' | General Central Service, Group | 7 | Level-12 in the pay matrix |
| | | 'A' Gazetted, Non- Ministerial. | | (Rs.78800-209200). |
+-----+--------------------------+-------------------------------------+----------------+--------------------------+
| 2. | Scientist 'E' | General Central Service, Group | 2 | Level-13 in the pay matrix |
| | | 'A' Gazetted, Non- Ministerial. | | (Rs.123100-215900). |
+-----+--------------------------+-------------------------------------+----------------+--------------------------+
| 3. | Scientist 'F' | General Central Service, Group | 2 | Level-13A in the pay matrix|
| | | 'A' Gazetted, Non- Ministerial. | | (Rs.131100-216600) |
+-----+--------------------------+-------------------------------------+----------------+--------------------------+
| 4. | Scientist 'G' | General Central Service, Group | 3 | Level-14 in the pay matrix |
| | | 'A' Gazetted, Non- Ministerial. | | (Rs.144200-218200). |
+-----+--------------------------+-------------------------------------+----------------+--------------------------+
Note (1): The vacancies in each grade shall be first filled from the Scientists in the feeder grade who are
recommended for promotion to the next higher grade under the Scheme. If the number of Scientists recommended for
consideration of promotion to the next grade under the Scheme are more than the number of vacancies available in the
promotion grade, then to that extent the number of posts be automatically upgraded to the promotion grade subject to
the condition that the combined sanctioned strength of all the grades shall remain the same.
Note (2): Vacancies arising due to attrition shall normally revert to the entry level grade of the respective Scientific or
Technical category. Based on functional needs and with the approval of competent authority, some of these vacancies
may be filled by the method of recruitment prescribed in the Recruitment Rules, for the posts above entry level, based
on the level of the vacancy and commensurate with the higher qualifications and skills of individual candidates within
the overall sanctioned strength.
4. Method of recruitment. - (1) The recruitment for posts of Scientists 'D' shall be made either by direct
recruitment or deputation (including short-term contract) as specified in Schedule-I.
(2) The recruitment for posts of Scientists 'E' upto Scientists 'G' shall be made either by promotion or
upgradation under the Scheme or direct recruitment or deputation (including short-term contract) as specified
in Schedule-I.
(3) The posts shall be exempted from the purview of the Union Public Service Commission.
(4) The method of recruitment for each post or in each case shall be decided by the Central Government from
time-to-time.
(5) Particular discipline or field of essential educational qualification and experience for each post or in each
case shall be decided by the Central Government, keeping in view the availability of Scientists in different
fields and the further requirement of Scientists in a particular field.
5. Promotion or upgradation. - (1) Promotion or upgradation of Scientist to the grade of Scientist 'E' upto
Scientist 'G' shall be as specified under the Scheme.
(2) The composition of the Internal Screening Committee and the Assessment Board or the Departmental
Peer Review Committee, as the case may be, for Level-1 and Level-2 Screening under the Scheme shall be as
prescribed in Schedule – II.
6. Annual Performance Appraisal Reports and Annual Work Reports. The Scientists shall fill up the
Annual Work Report and Annual Performance Appraisal Report, in the format provided for in the Scheme,
mandatorily on an annual basis.
7. Probation. - (1) Every Scientist appointed on direct recruitment basis shall be on probation for a period of
one year:
Provided that the Cadre Controlling Authority may extend the period of probation in accordance
with the instructions or orders issued by the Central Government from time to time in this regard.
(2) The confirmation of the Scientist appointed on probation shall be considered by the Departmental
Confirmation Committee, specified in rule 8.
8. Confirmation. - Confirmation of a Scientist appointed through direct recruitment shall be done by the
Central Government on the recommendations of a Departmental Confirmation Committee, the composition
of which shall be as follows, namely:-
(a) For Scientists 'D', 'E', and 'F' -
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| 1. | Controlling Authority | Chairperson;|
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| 2. | Two Members of the level of Joint Secretary to the | Members. |
| | Government of India from Scientific Ministries or | |
| | Departments | |
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(b) For Scientist 'G' -
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| 1. | Controlling Authority | Chairperson;|
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| 2. | Two Members of the level of Additional Secretary to the | Members. |
| | Government of India from Scientific Ministries or | |
| | Departments | |
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9. Disqualification. - No person, -
(a) who has entered into or contracted a marriage with a person having a spouse living; or
(b) who, having a spouse living, has entered into or contracted a marriage with any person,
shall be eligible for appointment to the said post:
Provided that the Central Government may, if satisfied that such marriage is permissible under the
personal law applicable to such person and the other party to the marriage and that there are other grounds for
so doing, exempt any person from the operation of this rule.
10. Power to relax. - Where the Central Government is of the opinion that it is necessary or expedient so to do, it
may, by order and for reasons to be recorded in writing and in consultation with the Department of Personnel
and Training, relax any of the provision of these rules with respect to any class or category of persons.
11. Saving. - Nothing in these rules shall affect reservations, relaxation of age-limit and other concessions
required to be provided for the Scheduled Castes, the Scheduled Tribes, Other Backward Classes, ex-
Servicemen and other special categories of persons in accordance with the orders issued by the Central
Government, from time-to-time, in this regard.
SCHEDULE – I
[See rule 4]
Recruitment to the posts of Scientist 'D' to Scientist 'G'
1. (A) Recruitment for the post of Scientist 'D' on direct recruitment basis.-
(a) Essential Qualifications:
(i) Master's Degree in Physical or Chemical or Biological or Earth-atmospheric or Environmental or
Mathematical or Computational and Information or Agricultural Sciences from a recognised University or
Institute;
Or
Bachelor's Degree in Engineering or Technology or Biotechnology or Medicine or Veterinary Sciences or
Pharmaceutical Sciences (minimum four year degree course) from a recognised University or Institute;
(ii) Experience of eight years in scientific and technological organisations or research and development in
industrial and academic institutions or both.
(b) Desirable Qualifications:
Doctorate Degree in Physical or Chemical or Biological or Earth-atmospheric or Environmental or Mathematical
or Computational and Information or Agricultural Sciences or Master's Degree in Engineering or Technology or
Biotechnology or Medicine or Veterinary Sciences or Pharmaceutical Sciences Medicine from a recognised
University or Institute.
Note 1: Specific subject shall be indicated in the advertisement at the time of invitation for applications.
Note 2: The period spent on obtaining minimum essential educational qualification shall not count towards
experience.
Note 3: Period spent on obtaining Doctorate Degree (in the field of essential qualification) from a recognised
University or Institute, as evidenced by certification by such University or Institute, subject to completion of the
Doctorate Degree and subject to a maximum of two years shall count towards experience.
Note 4: The period spent on pursuing Doctorate Degree shall not count towards experience for any purpose, if the
Doctorate Degree has been awarded.
Note 5: In cases of full-time employment (regular or contractual) of more than two years during the same period as
the period spent on obtaining Doctorate Degree, experience shall be counted only for the employment period and not
for the Doctorate Degree.
(B) Recruitment for the post of Scientist 'D' by deputation (including short-term contract). -
Scientists or Technologists of the Central Government or State Governments or Union territories or Central
Government or State Government Undertakings or University or Recognised Research Institution or statutory or
autonomous organisation,-
(a) (i) holding analogous posts on regular basis; or
(ii) with four years' service in the grade rendered after appointment to the post on a regular basis in level-11 in
the pay matrix (Rs.67700-208700/-) or equivalent; and
(b) possessing the essential and desirable qualifications prescribed for direct recruits prescribed under sub-paragraph
(A).
Note 1: The period of deputation (including short-term contract), including the period of deputation (including short-
term contract) in another ex-cadre post held immediately preceding this appointment in the same or some other
organisation or Department of the Central Government, shall ordinarily not exceed four years.
Note 2: Deputationists shall not be eligible for consideration for promotion.
Note 3: The maximum age-limit for appointment by deputation (including short-term contract) shall be not exceeding
fifty-six years as on the closing date of receipt of applications.
2. (A) Recruitment for the post of Scientist 'E' on direct recruitment basis. -
(a) Essential Qualifications:
(i) Master's Degree in Physical or Chemical or Biological or Earth-atmospheric or Environmental or
Mathematical or Computational and Information or Agricultural Sciences from a recognised University or
Institute;
Or
Bachelor's Degree in Engineering or Technology or Biotechnology or Medicine or Veterinary Sciences or
Pharmaceutical Sciences (minimum 4 year degree course) from a recognised University or Institute;
(ii) experience of eleven years in Science and Technology organisations or Research and Development in
Industrial and Academic Institutions or both.
(b) Desirable Qualifications:
Doctorate research in Physical or Chemical or Biological or Earth-atmospheric or Environmental or Mathematical
or Computational and Information or Agricultural Sciences or Doctorate Degree in Engineering or Technology or
Biotechnology or Medicine or Veterinary Sciences or Pharmaceutical Sciences Medicine from a recognised
University or Institute.
Note 1: Specific subject shall be indicated in the advertisement at the time of invitation for applications.
Note 2: The period spent on obtaining minimum essential educational qualification shall not count towards
experience.
Note 3: Period spent on obtaining Doctorate Degree (in the field of essential qualification) from a recognised
University or Institute, as evidenced by certification by such University or Institute, subject to completion of the
Doctorate Degree and subject to a maximum of two years shall count towards experience.
Note 4: The period spent on pursuing Doctorate Degree shall not count towards experience for any purpose, if the
Doctorate Degree has not been awarded.
Note 5: In cases of full-time employment (regular or contractual) of more than two years during the same period as
the period spent on obtaining Doctorate Degree, experience shall be counted only for the employment period and not
for the Doctorate Degree.
(B) Recruitment for the post of Scientist 'E' by deputation (including short-term contract). -
Scientists or Technologists working in the Central Government or State Governments or Union territories or Central
Government or State Government Undertakings or University or Recognised Research Institution or statutory or
autonomous organisations,-
(a) (i) holding analogous posts on regular basis; or
(ii) with four years' service in the grade rendered after appointment to the post on a regular basis in level-12 in
the pay matrix (Rs.78800-209200/-) or equivalent; and
(b) possessing the essential and desirable qualifications prescribed for direct recruits prescribed under sub-paragraph
(A).
Note 1: The period of deputation (including short-term contract), including the period of deputation (including short-
term contract) in another ex-cadre post held immediately preceding this appointment in the same or some other
organisation or Department of the Central Government, shall ordinarily not exceed five years.
Note 2: The departmental candidates in the feeder category, who are in the direct line of promotion shall not be
eligible for consideration for appointment on deputation. Similarly, deputationists shall not be eligible for
consideration for promotion.
Note 3: The maximum age-limit for appointment by deputation (including short-term contract) shall be not exceeding
fifty-six years as on the closing date of receipt of applications.
3. (A) Recruitment for the post of Scientist 'F' on direct recruitment basis. -
(a) Essential Qualifications:
(i) Master's Degree in Physical or Chemical or Biological or Earth-atmospheric or Environmental or
Mathematical or Computational and Information or Agricultural Sciences from a recognised University or
Institute;
Or
Bachelor's Degree in Engineering or Technology or Biotechnology or Medicine or Veterinary Sciences or
Pharmaceutical Sciences (minimum 4 year degree course) from a recognised University or Institute;
(ii) experience of sixteen years in science and technology organisations or research and development in industrial
and academic institutions or both, out of which at least six years should be in a managerial capacity for science and
technology programme planning, development and coordination, or policy initiatives or formulation or both.
(b) Desirable Qualifications:
Doctorate research in Physical or Chemical or Biological or Earth-atmospheric or Environmental or Mathematical
or Computational and Information or Agricultural Sciences or Doctorate Degree in Engineering or Technology or
Biotechnology or Medicine or Veterinary Sciences or Pharmaceutical Sciences Medicine from a recognised
University or Institute.
Note 1: Specific subject shall be indicated in the advertisement at the time of invitation for applications.
Note 2: The period spent on obtaining minimum essential educational qualification shall not count towards
experience.
Note 3: Period spent on obtaining Doctorate Degree (in the field of essential qualification) from a recognised
University or Institute, as evidenced by certification by such University or Institute, subject to completion of the
Doctorate Degree and subject to a maximum of two years shall count towards experience.
Note 4: The period spent on pursuing Doctorate Degree shall not count towards experience for any purpose, if the
Doctorate Degree has not been awarded.
Note 5: In cases of full-time employment (regular or contractual) of more than two years during the same period as
the period spent on obtaining Doctorate Degree, experience shall be counted only for the employment period and not
for the Doctorate Degree.
(B) Recruitment for the post of Scientist 'F' by deputation (including short-term contract). -
Scientists or Technologists of the Central Government or State Governments or Union territories or Central
Government or State Government Undertakings or University or Recognised Research Institution or statutory or
autonomous organisation,-
(a) (i) holding analogous posts on regular basis; or
(ii) with five years' service in the grade rendered after appointment to the post on a regular basis in level-13 in
the pay matrix (Rs.123100-215900/-) or equivalent; and
(b) possessing the essential and desirable qualifications prescribed for direct recruits prescribed under sub-paragraph
(A).
Note 1: The period of deputation (including short-term contract), including the period of deputation (including short-
term contract) in another ex-cadre post held immediately preceding this appointment in the same or some other
organisation or Department of the Central Government, shall ordinarily not exceed five years.
Note 2: The departmental candidates in the feeder category, who are in the direct line of promotion shall not be
eligible for consideration for appointment on deputation. Similarly, deputationists shall not be eligible for
consideration for promotion.
Note 3: The maximum age-limit for appointment by deputation (including short-term contract) shall be not exceeding
fifty-six years as on the closing date of receipt of applications.
4. (A) Recruitment for the post of Scientist 'G' on direct recruitment basis. -
(a) Essential Qualifications:
(i) Master's Degree in Physical or Chemical or Biological or Earth-atmospheric or Environmental or
Mathematical or Computational and Information or Agricultural Sciences from a recognised University or
Institute;
Or
(ii) Bachelor's Degree in Engineering or Technology or Biotechnology or Medicine or Veterinary Sciences or
Pharmaceutical Sciences (minimum 4 year degree course) from a recognised University or Institute;
experience of twenty one years in science and technology organisations or research and development in
industrial and academic institutions or both, out of which at least seven years should be in,
(I) administering, planning, development or coordination of Science and Technology programmes;
(II) experience of evolving, managing and directing major programmes under any branch of Science and
Technology;
(III) proven record of policy initiatives for the Science and Technology Sector;
(IV) proven record of leading a team.
(b) Desirable Qualifications:
Post Doctorate research in Physical or Chemical or Biological or Earth-atmospheric or Environmental or
Mathematical or Computational and Information or Agricultural Sciences or Doctorate Degree in Engineering or
Technology or Biotechnology or Medicine or Veterinary Sciences or Pharmaceutical Sciences Medicine from a
recognised University or Institute.
Note 1: Specific subject shall be indicated in the advertisement at the time of invitation for applications.
Note 2: The period spent on obtaining minimum essential educational qualification shall not count towards
experience.
Note 3: Period spent on obtaining Doctorate Degree (in the field of essential qualification) from a recognised
University or Institute, as evidenced by certification by such University or Institute, subject to completion of the
Doctorate Degree and subject to a maximum of two years shall count towards experience.
Note 4: The period spent on pursuing Doctorate Degree shall not count towards experience for any purpose, if the
Doctorate Degree has not been awarded.
Note 5: In cases of full-time employment (regular or contractual) of more than two years during the same period as
the period spent on obtaining Doctorate Degree, experience shall be counted only for the employment period and not
for the Doctorate Degree.
(B) Recruitment for the post of Scientist 'G' by deputation (including short-term contract). -
Scientists or Technologists of the Central Government or State Governments or Union territories or Central
Government or State Government Undertakings or University or Recognised Research Institution or statutory or
autonomous organisation,-
(a) (i) holding analogous posts on regular basis; or
(ii) with five years' service in the grade rendered after appointment to the post on a regular basis in level-13A
in the pay matrix (Rs.131100-216600/-) or equivalent; and
(b) possessing the essential and desirable qualifications prescribed for direct recruits prescribed under sub-paragraph
(A).
Note 1: The period of deputation (including short-term contract), including the period of deputation (including short-
term contract) in another ex-cadre post held immediately preceding this appointment in the same or some other
organisation or Department of the Central Government, shall ordinarily not exceed five years.
Note 2: The departmental candidates in the feeder category, who are in the direct line of promotion shall not be
eligible for consideration for appointment on deputation. Similarly, deputationists shall not be eligible for
consideration for promotion.
Note 3: The maximum age-limit for appointment by deputation (including short-term contract) shall be not exceeding
fifty-eight years as on the closing date of receipt of applications.
5. The age-limit for direct recruitment in each category of posts shall be as specified in the following Table,
namely :-
Table
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| Sl. | Name of post | Age-limit for direct recruitment (except for departmental |
| No. | | candidates) shall not exceed |
+-----+--------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------+
| (1) | (2) | (3) |
+=====+==========================+=============================================================+
| 1. | Scientist 'D' | 40 years; |
+-----+--------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------+
| 2. | Scientist 'E' | 45 years; |
+-----+--------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------+
| 3. | Scientist 'F' | 50 years; |
+-----+--------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------+
| 4. | Scientist 'G' | 50 years; |
+-----+--------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------+
Note 1: Relaxable for Government servants upto five years in accordance with the instructions or orders issued by the
Central Government.
Note 2: The crucial date for determining the age-limit shall be the closing date for the receipt of applications from
candidates in India (and not the closing date prescribed for those in Assam, Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram,
Manipur, Nagaland, Tripura, Sikkim, Lahaul and Spiti District and Pangi Sub-Division of Chamba District of
Himachal Pradesh, Union territories of Ladakh, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, and Lakshadweep).
6. Screening and selection process for all posts [applicable for both direct recruitment and on deputation
(including short-term contract)]. -
Composition of Committees:
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| Sr. | Posts | Screening-cum-Shortlisting Committee | Selection Committee |
| No. | | | |
+-----+--------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------+
| (1) | (2) | (3) | (4) |
+=====+==========================+=================================================================+=================================================================+
| 1. | Scientist 'D' | 1. An officer not below the rank of | 1. Controlling Authority - Chairperson; |
| | | Scientist 'G' or Joint Secretary to the | |
| | | Government of India - Chairperson; | 2. Two external experts who shall be |
| | | | officers not below the rank of Joint |
| | | 2. A nominee of the Department of | Secretary to the Government of India, |
| | | Atomic Energy or Department of | nominated by the Controlling Authority |
| | | Space or Defence Research and | - Members; |
| | | Development Organisation in the rank | |
| | | of Scientist 'G' - Member; | 3. Scientist 'G' in Office of the Principal |
| | | | Scientific Adviser to the Government of |
| | | 3. An officer not below level-14 with | India |
| | | administrative background - Member. | - Member. |
+-----+--------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------+
| 2. | Scientist 'E' | 1. An officer not below the rank of | 1. Controlling Authority - Chairperson; |
| | | Scientist 'G' or Joint Secretary to | |
| | | the Government of India | 2. Two external experts who shall be |
| | | - Chairperson; | officer not below the rank of Joint |
| | | | Secretary to the Government of India, |
| | | 2. A nominee of the Department of | nominated by the Controlling |
| | | Atomic Energy or Department of | Authority |
| | | Space or Defence Research and | - Members; |
| | | Development Organisation in the | |
| | | rank of Scientist 'G' Member; | 3. Scientist 'G' in Office of the Principal |
| | | | Scientific Adviser to the Government |
| | | 3. An officer not below level - 14 with | of India |
| | | administrative background | - Member. |
| | | - Member. | |
+-----+--------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------+
| 3. | Scientist 'F' | 1. A Scientist who shall not be below | 1. Controlling Authority - Chairperson; |
| | | the rank of Scientist 'G' | |
| | | - Chairperson; | 2. Two Secretaries of other Scientific |
| | | | Departments (or their representatives |
| | | 2. A nominee of the Department of | who are not below the rank of Joint |
| | | Atomic Energy or Department of | Secretary to the Government of India) |
| | | Space or Defence Research and | nominated by the Controlling Authority |
| | | Development Organisation in the rank | - Members; |
| | | of Scientist 'G' Member; | |
| | | | 3. Two eminent Scientists not below the |
| | | 3. An officer not below level -14 with | rank of Joint Secretary to the |
| | | administrative background, | Government of India specialised in the |
| | | nominated by the Controlling | field of scientific activity, nominated by |
| | | Authority Member. | the Controlling Authority - Members. |
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| 4. | Scientist 'G' | 1. A Scientist who shall not be below | 1. Principal Scientific Adviser to the |
| | | the rank of Scientist 'H'- | Government of India – Chairperson; |
| | | Chairperson; | |
| | | 2. A nominee of the Department of | 2. Controlling Authority – Member; |
| | | Atomic Energy or Department of | |
| | | Space or Defence Research and | 3. Two Secretaries of other Scientific |
| | | Development Organisation in the rank | Departments, nominated by the |
| | | of Scientist 'H' or above - Member; | Controlling Authority - Members; |
| | | | |
| | | 3. An officer above level-14, nominated | 4. An eminent Scientist not below the rank |
| | | by the Controlling Authority | of Additional Secretary to the |
| | | Member. | Government of India specialised in the |
| | | | field of scientific activity, nominated by |
| | | | the Controlling Authority – Member. |
+-----+--------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------+
SCHEDULE – II
[See rule 5(2)]
A. Composition of the Internal Screening Committee:
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| SI. | Posts. | Composition of Internal Screening Committee. |
| No. | | |
+-----+-----------------------------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------+
| 1. | For promotion from the | An officer not below the rank of Scientist 'G' or Joint Secretary to the |
| | post of Scientist 'D' to | Government of India - Chairperson; |
| | the post of Scientist 'E' | |
| | | A nominee of the Department of Atomic Energy or Department of Space or |
| | | Defence Research and Development Organisation in the rank of Scientist 'G' |
| | | - Member; |
| | | |
| | | An officer not below level-14 with administrative background - Member. |
+-----+-----------------------------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------+
| 2. | For promotion from the | A Scientist who shall not be below the rank of Scientist 'G' - Chairperson; |
| | post of Scientist 'E' to | |
| | the post of Scientist 'F' | A nominee of the Department of Atomic Energy or Department of Space or |
| | | Defence Research and Development Organisation in the rank of Scientist 'G' |
| | | Member; |
| | | |
| | | An officer not below level-14 with administrative background, nominated by |
| | | the Controlling Authority |
| | | Member. |
+-----+-----------------------------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------+
| 3. | For promotion from the | A Scientist who shall not be below the rank of Scientist 'H' - Chairperson; |
| | post of Scientist 'F' to | |
| | the post of Scientist 'G' | A nominee of the Department of Atomic Energy or Department of Space or |
| | | Defence Research and Development Organisation in the rank of Scientist 'H’ |
| | | or above |
| | | - Member; |
| | | |
| | | An officer not below level-15, nominated by the Controlling Authority |
| | | Member. |
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B. Composition of the Assessment Board:
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| SI. | Posts. | Composition of Assessment Board. |
| No. | | |
+-----+-----------------------------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------+
| 1. | For promotion to the | Controlling Authority - Chairperson; |
| | posts of Scientist 'E' | |
| | | Two external experts who shall be officer not below the rank of Joint |
| | | Secretary to the Government of India, nominated by the Controlling |
| | | Authority |
| | | Members; |
| | | |
| | | Two eminent Scientists specialising in the field of scientific activity, in the |
| | | rank of Scientist 'F' or above, to be nominated by the Controlling Authority |
| | | Members. |
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C. Composition of the Departmental Peer Review Committee:
+-----+-----------------------------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------+
| SI. | Post. | Composition of Departmental Peer Review Committee |
| No. | | |
+-----+-----------------------------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------+
| 1. | For promotion to | Controlling Authority - Chairperson; |
| | the post of | |
| | Scientist 'F' | Two Secretaries of other Scientific Ministries or Departments or their |
| | | representatives who are at least one level above the post to which promotion or |
| | | upgradation under Scheme is to be made |
| | | - Members; |
| | | |
| | | Two eminent Scientists specializing in the field of scientific activity, in the rank of |
| | | Scientist 'G' or above, to be nominated by the Controlling Authority - Members; |
| | | |
| | | Representative of the Department of Personnel and Training in the rank of Joint |
| | | Secretary to the Government of India |
| | | - Member. |
+-----+-----------------------------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------+
| 2.* | For promotion to | Principal Scientific Adviser to the Government of India |
| | the post of | - Chairperson; |
| | Scientist 'G' | |
| | | Controlling Authority - Member; |
| | | |
| | | Two Secretaries of other Scientific Ministries or Departments |
| | | - Members; |
| | | |
| | | Two eminent Scientists specialising in the field of scientific activity, in the rank of |
| | | Scientist 'H' or above, to be nominated by the Controlling Authority - Members; |
| | | |
| | | Representative of Department of Personnel and Training in the rank of Additional |
| | | Secretary to the Government of India - Member. |
+-----+-----------------------------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------+
* Based on assessment parameters and the recommendation by the Internal Screening Committee [rule 5(2)], not
more than 10 per cent of the Scientists may be granted relaxation in the residency period by this Departmental
Peer Review Committee for all levels, the relaxation being not more than one year on any single occasion,
limited to a maximum of two occasions in their entire career.
[F. No. A-12018/1/2025-ADMN]
Dr. PREETI BANZAL, Scientist 'G'
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The Office of the Principal Scientific Adviser to the Government of India, via G.S.R. 68(E) dated 27th January, 2026, published on 28th January, 2026, has issued new recruitment rules for Scientists, Group 'A' posts, exercising powers under Article 309 of the Constitution. These rules, titled 'Office of the Principal Scientific Adviser to the Government of India, Scientists, Group ‘A' Posts Recruitment Rules, 2026,' supersede the 2018 rules. The rules define posts of Scientist 'D', 'E', 'F', and 'G' with specified numbers (7, 2, 2, 3 respectively) and pay matrix levels (Level-12 to Level-14, with corresponding salary ranges from Rs.78800-209200 to Rs.144200-218200). Recruitment methods include direct recruitment, deputation (including short-term contract), and promotion/upgradation under the Revised Flexible Complementing Scheme for Scientist, issued by the Department of Personnel and Training vide O.M. No. AB-14017/41/2013-PP(RR), dated 13th March, 2024. Posts are exempted from the Union Public Service Commission's purview. Detailed essential and desirable qualifications for direct recruits include Master's or Bachelor's degrees in specified scientific or engineering fields, with experience ranging from eight years for Scientist 'D' to twenty-one years for Scientist 'G'. Age limits for direct recruitment range from 40 years for Scientist 'D' to 50 years for Scientist 'F' and 'G', relaxable for government servants. The rules also specify probation periods (one year), disqualification criteria (marriage with living spouse), and the composition of various committees for screening, selection, confirmation, internal screening, assessment, and departmental peer review, involving officials from the Controlling Authority, Department of Atomic Energy, Department of Space, and Defence Research and Development Organisation. The notification was signed by Dr. Preeti Banzal, Scientist 'G'.
Ministry of Railways (N.F. Railway / Construction Organization): Publication of notification for Special Railway Project Under Gati Shakti Unit Katihar
The Central Government notifies specific construction projects as special railway projects under the Railways Act, 1989.
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The Gazette of India
CG-AS-E-29012026-269642
EXTRAORDINARY
PART II-Section 3-Sub-section (ii)
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY
No. 357]
NEW DELHI, TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 2026
MINISTRY OF RAILWAYS
(North East Frointer Railway)
NOTIFICATION
Maligaon, the 15th January, 2026
S.O. 385(E).—In exercise of the powers conferred by clause (37A) of Section 2 of the Railways Act, 1989
(24 of 1989), the Central Government hereby notifies the following projects as special railway project, as mentioned
in column (2) of the table below in the State mentioned in column (3) of the said table with effect from the date of
publication of these notification in the Official Gazette.
TABLE
Special Railway Project
+-------+-------------------------------------------------------------+----------+
| Sl.No. | Name of the Special Railway Project | State/UT |
+=======+=============================================================+==========+
| (1) | (2) | (3) |
+-------+-------------------------------------------------------------+----------+
| 1. | CONSTRUCTION OF ROB & LHS IN LIEU OF LC NO. - KJ-5, AT KM | Bihar |
| | 7/6-7, BETWEEN STATION DLF TO RWA | |
+-------+-------------------------------------------------------------+----------+
| 2. | CONSTRUCTION OF 2 LANE ROB & LHS IN LIEU OF LC NO. - KJ-33, | Bihar |
| | AT KM 51/4-5, BETWEEN STATION JAG TO KSY | |
+-------+-------------------------------------------------------------+----------+
[F. No. GSU/MISC/2026/1]
RAM MURTI MEENA, Chief Project Manager/Gatishakti/Katihar (LA)
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The Ministry of Railways (North East Frontier Railway), through S.O. 385(E) dated January 15, 2026, notifies two specific construction projects as special railway projects. This action is taken by the Central Government in exercise of powers conferred by clause (37A) of Section 2 of the Railways Act, 1989 (24 of 1989), effective from the date of its publication in the Official Gazette on January 27, 2026. The projects include the 'CONSTRUCTION OF ROB & LHS IN LIEU OF LC NO. - KJ-5, AT KM 7/6-7, BETWEEN STATION DLF TO RWA' and the 'CONSTRUCTION OF 2 LANE ROB & LHS IN LIEU OF LC NO. - KJ-33, AT KM 51/4-5, BETWEEN STATION JAG TO KSY', both located in the State of Bihar. The notification was issued by RAM MURTI MEENA, Chief Project Manager/Gatishakti/Katihar (LA).
Joint Electricity Regulatory Commission for the State of Goa and Union Territories: In exercise of the powers conferred by Section 181 of the Electricity Act, 2003 (36 of 2003) and all other powers enabling the Commission in this behalf and after previous publication
Core purpose not available.
Joint Electricity Regulatory Commission for the State of Goa and Union Territories: In exercise of the powers conferred on it under clauses (r) and (s) of sub section (2) of section 181, read with sub sections (5) to (8) of section 42, of the Electricity Act, 2003
The Joint Electricity Regulatory Commission amends the Joint Electricity Regulatory Commission (JERC) CGRF and Ombudsman Regulations, 2024, through the Joint Electricity Regulatory Commission (Consumer Grievances Redressal Forum and Ombudsman) (First Amendment) Regulations, 2025.
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The Gazette of India
CG-HR-E-29012026-269637
EXTRAORDINARY
PART III—Section 4
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY
No. 60]
NEW DELHI, TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 2026/MAGHA 7, 1947
JOINT ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION
(For the State of Goa & UTs)
NOTIFICATION
Gurugram, the, 5th January, 2026
No. JERC-31/2024.—In exercise of the powers conferred on it under clauses (r) and (s) of sub- section (2) of
section 181, read with sub-sections (5) to (8) of section 42, of the Electricity Act, 2003 (36 of 2003) and all other
powers enabling it in this behalf and after previous publication, the Joint Electricity Regulatory Commission
("JERC") hereby makes the following amendments in Joint Electricity Regulatory Commission (JERC) CGRF and
Ombudsman Regulations, 2024.
1. Short title, extent and commencement.
i) These Regulations may be called the Joint Electricity Regulatory Commission
(Consumer Grievances Redressal Forum and Ombudsman) (First Amendment) Regulations, 2025.
ii) These Regulations shall come into force from the date of their publication in the Official Gazette.
iii) These Regulations shall extend to the whole of the State of Goa and Union Territories namely
Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Chandigarh, Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu, Lakshadweep,
Puducherry.
iv) In case of variance between English and Hindi versions of these Regulations, English version shall
prevail.
2. Amendment to Regulation 6 A of the Principal Regulations:
i) The main heading of Regulation 6(A) of the Principal Regulations shall be substituted as under;
"Appointment of Chairperson and Members of CGRF”
ii) Amendment to Regulation 6(A)(1)(b)(ii) of the Principal Regulations:
The Regulation 6(A)(1)(b)(ii) of the Principal Regulations shall be substituted as under:
"(ii) Member (Consumer/Prosumers): An individual shall be person of ability, integrity and standing
who has bachelor degree and having adequate knowledge of, and have shown capacity in, dealing with
problems relating to engineering/finance/commerce/economics/law/Management etc. having minimum
10 years of experience in industries/commerce."
iii) Following sub-clauses shall be added after Regulation 6(A)(2) of the Principal Regulations:
i) "The Distribution Licensee for the purpose of appointment of Member (Consumer/Prosumer)
shall invite applications through public advertisement in at least two Newspapers, website of
Distribution Licensee for the appointment of the Member (Consumer/Prosumer),
ii) The Distribution Licensee shall form a Selection Committee for the selection of the Member
(Consumer/Prosumer),
iii) The Selection Committee shall recommend a panel of 3 persons to the Commission for final
selection."
3. Amendment to Regulation 10 of the Principal Regulations:
Following words shall be inserted in Regulation 10 of the principal Regulations:
"Every member shall have right to vote and” before the words "in case of equality"
4. Amendment to Regulation 12 of the Principal Regulations:
Following clauses shall be added in Regulation 12 of the Principal Regulations:
"(5) The Independent Member and Member (Consumer/Prosumer) of CGRF shall be entitled to 08
days casual leave and 10 days Medical leave in a calendar year."
"(6) The Independent Member and Member (Consumer/Prosumer) shall be entitled for fixed
Transport Allowance of Rs. 10000/- per month."
5. Amendment to Regulation 19 of the Principal Regulations:
Following words shall be substituted in Regulation 19 (2) of the Principal Regulations:
The words "10 days" shall be substituted with words "15 days" after the words "if any in writing within"
6. Amendment to Regulation 21 of the Principal Regulations:
Following shall be inserted to Regulation 21 (1) of the principal Regulations:
"The words "as per Anexure-1-part 1 Clause 3(a) & 3(b)" shall be inserted after the words "named in the
grievances."
7. Amendment to Regulation 27 of the Principal Regulations:
Following words shall be substituted in Regulation 27 of the Principal Regulations:
The words "such fee" shall be substituted with words “₹ 10 / page as fee".
8. Amendment to Regulation 48 (3) of the Principal Regulations:
Following proviso shall be added in clause (3) of the Regulation 48 of the Principal Regulations:
"Provided that the Ombudsman, Chairperson (CGRF) and other Members of the CGRF appointed,
before the commencement of these Regulations, may opt for the consolidated salary and terms and
conditions under these Regulations."
9. Amendment to Annexure-I (Timelines), of the Principal Regulations:
(i) The words "On same day", "By the next day", "By the next day" shall be substituted with words "Within 7
days of receipt of consumer grievance" at Part I, Serial No 2, Column 3. The new Timelines for
acknowledge of receipt of complaint as specified at Column No. 3 of the table shall be as shown below;
Timelines for acknowledge of receipt of complaint as specified at Column No. 3 of the table shall be as shown below;
+--------+-------------------------------------------+-----------------------+---------------------------------------+
| S. No. | Description of action to be taken | Timelines specified | Time from which period begins |
+========+===========================================+=======================+=======================================+
| PART-I | Complaints/representations before the Forum| | |
+--------+-------------------------------------------+-----------------------+---------------------------------------+
| 2 | Acknowledge of receipt of complaint- | Within 7 days of | On the receipt of the complaint by the|
| | (a) When presented in person | receipt of consumer | Forum |
| | (b) When received by post, email or | grievance | |
| | fax. (c) When received through the | | |
| | Complaint Receiving Centers | | |
+--------+-------------------------------------------+-----------------------+---------------------------------------+
(ii) The words "45 days" shall be substituted with words "60 days" at Part I, Serial No 6, Column 3. The new
Timelines for making of Orders in other case by the Forum as specified at Column No. 3 of the table shall be
as shown under;
+--------+-------------------------------------------+---------------------+-----------------------------------+
| S. No. | Description of action to be taken | Timelines specified | Time from which period begins |
+========+===========================================+=====================+===================================+
| PART-I | Complaints/representations before the Forum| | |
+--------+-------------------------------------------+---------------------+-----------------------------------+
| 6 | Making of Orders by the Forum- | | From the date of receipt |
| | (क) In cases of connection or | 15 days | of the complaint. |
| | disconnection of supply. | | |
| | (ख) In other case | 60 days | |
+--------+-------------------------------------------+---------------------+-----------------------------------+
(iii) Amendment to Annexure-I (Timelines), Part II of the Principal Regulations:
The words "30 days" shall be substituted with words "07 days" at Part II, Serial No 3, Column 3. The new
Timelines for registration of representation where the grievance is not settled by mediation or conciliation by
the Ombudsman as specified at Column No. 3 of the table shall be as shown below;
+---------+-------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+---------------------------------------+
| S.No. | Description of action to be taken | Timelines specified | Time from which period begins |
+=========+=============================================================+=====================+=======================================+
| PART-II | Registration of Representation | | |
+---------+-------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+---------------------------------------+
| 3 | Registration of Representation | 7 days | From the date of receipt of the |
| | a) Registration of representation where the | | representation by the Ombudsman. |
| | grievance is not settled by mediation or | | |
| | conciliation by the Ombudsman. | | |
+---------+-------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+---------------------------------------+
(iv) The words "07 days" shall be substituted with words "15 days" at Part II, Serial No 3, Column 3. The new
Time lines for sending the record by the Forum as specified at Column No. 3 of the table shall be as shown
below;
+---------+-------------------------------------------+---------------------+---------------------------------------+
| S.No. | Description of action to be taken | Timelines specified | Time from which period begins |
+=========+===========================================+=====================+=======================================+
| PART-II | Registration of Representation | | |
+---------+-------------------------------------------+---------------------+---------------------------------------+
| 3 | Registration of Representation | 15 days | From the date of receipt of the notice|
| | c) Sending of record by the Forum | | from the Ombudsman. |
+---------+-------------------------------------------+---------------------+---------------------------------------+
(v) The words "90 days" shall be substituted with words "3 months" at Part II, Serial No 4, Column 3. The new
Timelines for orders of the Ombudsman as specified at Column No. 3 of the table shall be as shown below;
+---------+-----------------------------------+---------------------+---------------------------------------+
| S.No. | Description of action to be taken | Timelines specified | Time from which period begins |
+=========+===================================+=====================+=======================================+
| PART-II | | | |
+---------+-----------------------------------+---------------------+---------------------------------------+
| 4 | Orders of the Ombudsman | 3 months | From the date of receipt of the |
| | | | representation. |
+---------+-----------------------------------+---------------------+---------------------------------------+
RAJESH DANGI, Secy. (I/c)
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Date: 2026.01.29 14:31:56+05'30'
The Joint Electricity Regulatory Commission (JERC) for the State of Goa & UTs, issued Notification No. JERC-31/2024 on January 5, 2026, exercising powers under clauses (r) and (s) of sub-section (2) of section 181, read with sub-sections (5) to (8) of section 42, of the Electricity Act, 2003 (36 of 2003). These amendments, titled the Joint Electricity Regulatory Commission (Consumer Grievances Redressal Forum and Ombudsman) (First Amendment) Regulations, 2025, extend to the State of Goa and Union Territories including Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Chandigarh, Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu, Lakshadweep, and Puducherry, coming into force from their publication date in the Official Gazette. Key changes include substituting the main heading of Regulation 6(A) to "Appointment of Chairperson and Members of CGRF" and amending Regulation 6(A)(1)(b)(ii) to require Member (Consumer/Prosumers) to have a bachelor's degree, adequate knowledge/capacity in engineering/finance/commerce/economics/law/Management, and a minimum of 10 years of experience in industries/commerce. New sub-clauses after Regulation 6(A)(2) mandate Distribution Licensees to invite applications through public advertisement, form a Selection Committee, and recommend a panel of 3 persons to the Commission for Member (Consumer/Prosumer) appointments. Regulation 10 is amended to grant every member voting rights. Regulation 12 adds entitlements for Independent and Consumer/Prosumer Members of CGRF: 8 days casual leave, 10 days medical leave annually, and a fixed Transport Allowance of Rs. 10,000/- per month. Regulation 19(2) changes the submission period from "10 days" to "15 days", while Regulation 21(1) has "as per Anexure-1-part 1 Clause 3(a) & 3(b)" inserted. Regulation 27 replaces "such fee" with "₹ 10 / page as fee". A proviso to Regulation 48(3) allows existing Ombudsman, CGRF Chairperson, and Members to opt for the new consolidated salary and terms. Annexure-I (Timelines) is also amended: acknowledgment of complaint receipt is now "Within 7 days" (previously "On same day"/"By the next day"), orders in other cases by the Forum are extended from "45 days" to "60 days", registration of representation by Ombudsman (if grievance not settled by mediation/conciliation) is reduced from "30 days" to "07 days", sending of record by the Forum is extended from "07 days" to "15 days", and Ombudsman's orders timeframe is changed from "90 days" to "3 months".
Ministry of Railways (Construction Department): SC Railway Publication of Notification under section 20A of Railways Act, 1989 Acquisition of land for Bypass Line at Nizamabad Junction station for connecting Nizamabad and Secunderabad Nizamabad and Pedaaplli Main Lines Nizamabad district in the state of Telangana
The Central Government declares its intention to acquire land for the execution of a Special Railway Project, specifically a Bypass Line at Nizamabad Junction station, under the powers conferred by sub-section (I) of section 20A of the Railways Act, 1989.
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The Gazette of India
CG-TL-E-29012026-269641
EXTRAORDINARY
PART II—Section 3—Sub-section (ii)
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY
No. 353]
NEW DELHI, TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 2026/MAGHA 7,1947
[F. No. W.Con.182/SRP-06/MUE-BSX/23-24/247/20A/210126]
MINISTRY OF RAILWAYS
(South Central Railway)
NOTIFICATION
Secunderabad, the 21st January, 2026
S.O. 381(E).-In exercise of the power conferred by sub-section (I) of section 20A of the Railways Act, 1989
(24 of 1989) (hereafter referred as in as the said Act), Central Government after being satisfied that for the public
purpose, the land, the brief description of which is given in the schedule annexed hereto, is required for execution of the
Special Railway Project, Bypass Line at Nizamabad Junction station (1.548KM) for connecting Nizamabad -
Secunderabad & Nizamabad -Pedaaplli Main Lines of South Central Railway in Nizamabad district in the state of
Telangana, hereby declares its intention to acquire such land:
Any person interested in the said land may, within a period of thirty days from the date of publication of this
notification in the official gazette, raise objection to the acquisition and use of such land for the aforesaid purpose under
sub- section (1) of section 20D of the said act:
Every such objection shall be made to the competent authority, namely Land Acquisition Officer & Revenue
Divisional Officer, Nizamabad in writing and shall set out the grounds thereof and the competent authority shall give
the objector an opportunity of being heard, either in person or by legal practitioner and may, after hearing all such
objections and after making such further enquiry, if any as the competent authority thinks necessary, by order, either
allow or disallow the objections.
Any order made by the competent authority under sub section (II) of section 20(D) of the said act shall be final.
The land plans and other details of the land under this notification are available and can be inspected by the
interested person at the aforesaid office of the competent authority.
SCHEDULE
Brief description of the land to be acquired with or without structure for the Special Railway Project, Bypass Line at
Nizamabad Junction station (1.548KM) for connecting Nizamabad -Secunderabad & Nizamabad -Pedaaplli Main Lines
of South Central Railway in Nizamabad district in the state of Telangana
Description of Land in Acquisition: Bypass Line at Nizamabad Junction station (1.548KM) for connecting Nizamabad
-Secunderabad & Nizamabad -Pedaaplli Main Lines of South Central Railway within the limits of Nizamabad District
Jurisdiction for passenger and freight facility.
SCHEDULE-1
Description of lands in acquisition: - Bypass Line at Nizamabad Junction station (1.548KM) for connecting
Nizamabad -Secunderabad & Nizamabad –Pedaaplli Main Lines of South
Central Railway.
Village : Gopanpally Mandal : Nizamabad Rural District : Nizamabad
+-----+---------------------+-----------+---------------------+-------------------+----------------+---------------------+
| SI. | Name of the land | Sy. No. | Land | Type of the | Acquisition | Remakes |
| No. | holder | | classification | Land | area | |
| | | | Patta/Govt. | | (Acres-Gts- | |
| | | | | | SqYrds.) | |
+=====+=====================+===========+=====================+===================+================+=====================+
| | Barado | 389/aa2/2 | Patta | Agriculture | 0.0400 | Enjoyment Survey |
| 1 | Kavitha | | | Land | | conducted |
| | S Sayanna | 389/a2/1 | Patta | Agriculture | 0.0800 | Enjoyment Survey |
| | | | | Land | | conducted |
| | | | TOTAL | | 0-12 | |
+-----+---------------------+-----------+---------------------+-------------------+----------------+---------------------+
| | Boddu Nirmala | 390/aa | Patta | Agriculture | 0.0100 | Enjoyment Survey |
| 2 | | | | Land | | conducted |
+-----+---------------------+-----------+---------------------+-------------------+----------------+---------------------+
| 3 | Waqf | 391/1 | Inam | Waqf | 0.0200 | Enjoyment Survey |
| | | | | | | conducted |
+-----+---------------------+-----------+---------------------+-------------------+----------------+---------------------+
| 4 | Nyalam Anjan | 398/3 | Patta | Non | 0.1900 | Enjoyment Survey |
| | Kumar | | | Agriculture | | conducted |
| | | | | Land | | |
+-----+---------------------+-----------+---------------------+-------------------+----------------+---------------------+
| | Gopari Gangaram | 400/ee1/4 | Patta | Agriculture | 0.0800 | As per Tahsildar, |
| | | | | Land | | Nizamabad Rural |
| | | | | | | report submit that |
| | | | | | | BhuBharati portal |
| | | | | | | the shown |
| | | | | | | pattedars/ Enjoyers |
| | | | | | | to an extent 0.0625 |
| | | | | | | vide Lr. No. |
| | | | | | | B/1394/2024, |
| | | | | | | Dt.12.12.2025 |
| 5 | Gopari Ganga | 400/aa1/1 | Patta | Agriculture | 0.0200 | Enjoyment Survey |
| | KIshan | | | Land | | conducted |
+-----+---------------------+-----------+---------------------+-------------------+----------------+---------------------+
| | Patlolla Shankar | 400/e1/3/1/3| Patta | Non | 0.0500 | Enjoyment Survey |
| | Reddy | | | Agriculture | | conducted |
| | | 400/e2/2 | Patta | Land | 0.0500 | |
+-----+---------------------+-----------+---------------------+-------------------+----------------+---------------------+
| | Patlolla Swathi | 400/u2 | Patta | Agriculture | 0.0650 | Enjoyment Survey |
| | | | | Land | | conducted |
+-----+---------------------+-----------+---------------------+-------------------+----------------+---------------------+
| | | 400/u4 | Patta | Agriculture | 0.0700 | |
| | | 400/u6 | Patta | Land | 0.0650 | |
| | | | | Agriculture | | |
| | | 400/e1/1/1/3| Patta | Land | 0.0075 | |
| | | | | Non | | |
| | | 400/e1/1/3| Patta | Agriculture | 0.0163 | |
| | | | | Land | | |
| 6 | Katipally Sudhakar | 400/e1/3/1/3| Patta | Non | 0.0163 | Enjoyment Survey |
| | Reddy | | | Agriculture | | conducted |
| | | 400/e2/3 | Patta | Land | 0.0075 | |
| | | | | Non | | |
| | | 400/e2/3 | Patta | Agriculture | 0.0225 | |
| | | | | Land | | |
+-----+---------------------+-----------+---------------------+-------------------+----------------+---------------------+
| | | 400/E1/1/1/4| Patta | Non | 0.0084 | |
| | | | | Agriculture | | |
| 7 | Loka | 400/E1/2/1/4| Patta | Land | 0.0318 | Enjoyment Survey |
| | Raja Reddy | | | Non | | conducted |
| | | 400/E1/3/1/1/4| Patta | Agriculture | 0.0050 | |
| | | | | Land | | |
+-----+---------------------+-----------+---------------------+-------------------+----------------+---------------------+
| 8 | Bavanthi Devi Das | 400/e1/1/1/1/3| Patta | Non | 0.0478 | Enjoyment Survey |
| | | | | Agriculture | | conducted |
| | | | | Land | | |
+-----+---------------------+-----------+---------------------+-------------------+----------------+---------------------+
| 9 | Balapuram Ganga | 400/e1/2/1/3| Patta | Non | 0.0319 | Enjoyment Survey |
| | Reddy | | | Agriculture | | conducted |
| | | | | Land | | |
+-----+---------------------+-----------+---------------------+-------------------+----------------+---------------------+
| | TOTAL | | | | 1-1950 | |
+-----+---------------------+-----------+---------------------+-------------------+----------------+---------------------+
| | Grand Total | | | | Ac.2.1350 Gts. | |
+-----+---------------------+-----------+---------------------+-------------------+----------------+---------------------+
Village : Pangra Mandal : Nizamabad Rural District : Nizamabad
+-----+-------------------------+-----------+---------------------+-------------------+----------------+---------------------+
| | Nyalam Anjan Kumar | 159/1 | Patta | Non | 0.0700 | |
| 1 | | | | Agriculture | | |
| | | | | Land | | |
+-----+-------------------------+-----------+---------------------+-------------------+----------------+---------------------+
| | Nyalam Satya Narayana | 160/1/1 | Patta | Houses | 0.0200 | As per Tahsildar, |
| | | | | Non | | Nizamabad Rural |
| | | | | Agriculture | | report submit that |
| 2 | Thumalla | 160/1/3/1 | Patta | Land | 0.0200 | BhuBharati portal |
| | Ashok Reddy | | | Non | | the shown |
| | | | | Agriculture | | pattedars/ Enjoyers |
| | Maddam | 160/1/4/1 | Patta | Land | 0.0200 | are not showing |
| | Thirupathi Reddy | | | Non | | their physical |
| | | | | Agriculture | | possession vide Lr. |
| | Venkat Reddy | 160/1/2/1 | Patta | Land | 0.0200 | No. B/1394/2024, |
| | | | | Non | | Dt.12.12.2025 |
| | | | | Agriculture | | |
| | | | | Land | | |
+-----+-------------------------+-----------+---------------------+-------------------+----------------+---------------------+
| | TOTAL | | | | 0-1500 | |
+-----+-------------------------+-----------+---------------------+-------------------+----------------+---------------------+
| 3 | Nyalam | 161/1/1 | Houses | Non | 0.0100 | As per Tahsildar, |
| | Satya Narayana | | | Agriculture | | Nizamabad Rural |
| | | | | Land | | report submit that |
| | Thumala | 161/1/3/1 | Patta | | 0.0100 | BhuBharati portal |
| | Ashok Reddy | | | | | the shown pattedars |
| | Maddam Thirupathi Reddy | 161/1/4/1 | Patta | Non | 0.0100 | / Enjoyers are not |
| | | | | Agriculture | | showing their |
| | | 161/1/2/1 | Patta | Land | 0.0100 | physical possession |
| | | | | Non | | vide Lr. No. |
| | | | | Agriculture | | B/1394/2024, |
| | TOTAL | | | Land | 0-0400 | Dt.12.12.2025. |
+-----+-------------------------+-----------+---------------------+-------------------+----------------+---------------------+
| | Panchareddy Mohan | 162/p2 | | Agriculture | 1.1000 | |
| 4 | Anjirge Ajay Kumar | 162/p1 | | Land | | |
| | | | | Agriculture | | |
| | R Banu Chandar | 162/1 | Patta | Land | | |
| | | | | Agriculture | | |
| | | | | Land | | |
+-----+-------------------------+-----------+---------------------+-------------------+----------------+---------------------+
| | TOTAL | | | | 1-1000 | |
+-----+-------------------------+-----------+---------------------+-------------------+----------------+---------------------+
| | Panchareddy Nadipi | 163/p1/1 | Patta | Agriculture | | As per Tahsildar, |
| | Gangaram | | | Land | | Nizamabad Rural |
| | Panchareddy Gangadhar | 163/p1/2 | | | | report submit that |
| | Raghupathi Lingamani | 163/p4 | | | | BhuBharati portal |
| | Panchareddy Santosh | 163/p2 | | | | the shown pattedars |
| 5 | Panchareddy Sakkari | 163/p5 | | | 0.2800 | / Enjoyers are not |
| | P. Srilatha Reddy | 163/p3 | | | | showing their |
| | Panchareddy Oddenna | 163/p6/1 | | | | physical possession |
| | Panchareddy LInganna | 163/p6/2 | | | | vide Lr. No. |
| | | | | | | B/1394/2024, |
| | | | | | | Dt.12.12.2025 |
+-----+-------------------------+-----------+---------------------+-------------------+----------------+---------------------+
| | TOTAL | | | | 0-2800 | |
+-----+-------------------------+-----------+---------------------+-------------------+----------------+---------------------+
| | Nylam Chinna Oddenna | 164/p3/1/1| Patta | Agriculture | | As per Tahsildar, |
| | P Srilatha Reddy | 164/p3/1/2| Patta | Land | | Nizamabad Rural |
| | NylamAnand | 164/p2/3 | Patta | | | report submit that |
| | | 164/p3/2 | Patta | | | BhuBharati portal |
| 6 | SK Ajmad Hussain | 164/p1/2 | Patta | Agriculture | 2.0100 | the shown pattedars |
| | A Vijaya Laxmi | 164/p1 | Patta | Land | | / Enjoyers are not |
| | Nylam Pushpa | 164/p2/1 | Patta | Agriculture | | showing their |
| | Nylam Anjan Kumar | 164/p2/2 | Patta | Land | | physical possession |
| | | | | | | vide Lr. No. |
| | | | | | | B/1394/2024, |
| | | | | | | Dt.12.12.2025 |
+-----+-------------------------+-----------+---------------------+-------------------+----------------+---------------------+
| | TOTAL | | | | 2.0100 | |
+-----+-------------------------+-----------+---------------------+-------------------+----------------+---------------------+
| | Union Infra Pvt Ltd | 165/1/1/3 | Patta | Non | | As per Tahsildar, |
| | Union Infra Pvt Ltd | 165/2/1/3 | Patta | Agriculture | | Nizamabad Rural |
| | Union Infra Pvt Ltd | 165/1/5 | Patta | Land | | report submit that |
| 7 | | 165/2/5 | Patta | | 1.1400 | BhuBharati portal |
| | Poddutur Vijay Laxmi | 165/1/1/4 | Patta | | | the shown pattedars |
| | | 165/2/1 | Patta | | | / Enjoyers are not |
| | | | | | | showing their |
| | TOTAL | | | | 1.1400 | physical possession |
| | | | | | | vide Lr. No. |
| | | | | | | B/1394/2024, |
| | | | | | | Dt.12.12.2025. |
+-----+-------------------------+-----------+---------------------+-------------------+----------------+---------------------+
| | Keshu Laxmi | 166/p1 | Patta | Agriculture | | As per Tahsildar, |
| | Kesu Bhumaiah | 166/p3 | Patta | Land | | Nizamabad Rural |
| 8 | K Lalitha | 166/p2/1 | Patta | Non | 1.3800 | report submit that |
| | | | | Agriculture | | BhuBharati portal |
| | | | | Land | | the shown |
| | | | | | | pattedars / |
| | | | | | | Enjoyers are not |
| | | | | | | showing their |
| | | | | | | physical |
| | | | | | | possession vide Lr. |
| | | | | | | No. B/1394/2024, |
| | TOTAL | | | | 1.3800 | Dt.12.12.2025 |
+-----+-------------------------+-----------+---------------------+-------------------+----------------+---------------------+
| | K. Lalitha | 167/a/1 | | Non | | As per Tahsildar, |
| | | 167/aa/1 | | Agriculture | | Nizamabad Rural |
| 9 | Prodhuturi Srilatha | 167/1 | Patta | Land | 0.0650 | report submit that |
| | Reddy, Bhooma Reddy, | | | | | BhuBharati portal |
| | Karan Reddy | | | | | the shown pattedars |
| | | | | | | / Enjoyers are not |
| | | | | | | showing their |
| | | | | | | physical |
| | | | | | | possession. |
| | TOTAL | | | | 0.0650 | |
+-----+-------------------------+-----------+---------------------+-------------------+----------------+---------------------+
| | Yendala Surendar | 168/a | Patta | Non | | As per Tahsildar, |
| 10 | K Lalitha | 168/aa/1 | Patta | Agriculture | 0.0350 | Nizamabad Rural |
| | | | | Land | | report submit that |
| | | | | | | BhuBharati portal |
| | | | | | | the shown pattedars |
| | | | | | | / Enjoyers are not |
| | | | | | | showing their |
| | | | | | | physical possession |
| | | | | | | vide Lr. No. |
| | | | | | | B/1394/2024, |
| | TOTAL | | | | 0.0350 | Dt.12.12.2025. |
+-----+-------------------------+-----------+---------------------+-------------------+----------------+---------------------+
| 11 | Prodhuturi Srilatha | 174/1 | Patta | Non | 0.1300 | As per Tahsildar, |
| | Reddy, Bhooma Reddy, | | | Agriculture | | Nizamabad Rural |
| | Karan Reddy | | | Land | | report submit that |
| | Podduturi Ronith Reddy | 176/p1/1 | Patta | Non | | BhuBharati portal |
| 12 | Proodutoor Sukheeth | 176/p2/1 | Patta | Agriculture | 0.1900 | the shown pattedars |
| | Reddy | | | Land | | / Enjoyers are not |
| | | | | | | showing their |
| | | | | | | physical possession |
| | | | | | | vide Lr. No. |
| | TOTAL | | | | 0.1900 | B/1394/2024, |
| | | | | | | Dt.12.12.2025. |
+-----+-------------------------+-----------+---------------------+-------------------+----------------+---------------------+
| 13 | Ganta Sadanand | 177 | Patta | Agriculture | 0.0700 | As per Tahsildar, |
| | | | | Land | | Nizamabad Rural |
+-----+-------------------------+-----------+---------------------+-------------------+----------------+---------------------+
| 14 | Ganta Sadanand | 178 | Patta | Agriculture | 0.0200 | report submit that |
| | | | | Land | | BhuBharati portal |
+-----+-------------------------+-----------+---------------------+-------------------+----------------+---------------------+
| | Nadipi Gangadhar | 179/1 | Patta | Agriculture | | the shown pattedars |
| 15 | Dontula Sudheer | 179/2 | Patta | Land | 0.0800 | / Enjoyers are not |
| | | | | | | showing their |
| | TOTAL | | | | 0.0800 | physical possession |
| | | | | | | vide Lr. No. |
| | | | | | | B/1394/2024, |
| | | | | | | Dt.12.12.2025. |
+-----+-------------------------+-----------+---------------------+-------------------+----------------+---------------------+
| 16 | Mulka Laxmi | 180 | Patta | Agriculture | 0.0900 | As per Tahsildar, |
| | | | | Land | | Nizamabad Rural |
+-----+-------------------------+-----------+---------------------+-------------------+----------------+---------------------+
| | Dontula Sudheer | 181/ap1/1 | Patta | Agriculture | | report submit that |
| 17 | | | | Land | 0.1500 | BhuBharati portal |
| | Dontula Mallaiah | 181/ap/1/2| Patta | Agriculture | | the shown pattedars |
| | Mulka Laxmi | 181/aa | Patta | Land | | / Enjoyers are not |
| | TOTAL | | | | 0-15 | showing their |
| | | | | | | physical possession |
| | | | | | | vide Lr. No. |
| | | | | | | B/1394/2024, |
| | | | | | | Dt.12.12.2025 |
+-----+-------------------------+-----------+---------------------+-------------------+----------------+---------------------+
| | Nandi Bikshapathi | 182/p1 | Patta | Agriculture | | As per Tahsildar, |
| 18 | Nyalam Satyanarayana | 182/p2/1 | Nala | Land | 0.0600 | Nizamabad Rural |
| | | | | Non | | report submit that |
| | | | | Agriculture | | BhuBharati portal |
| | | | | Land | | the shown pattedars |
| | | | | | | / Enjoyers are not |
| | | | | | | showing their |
| | | | | | | physical possession |
| | | | | | | vide Lr. No. |
| | | | | | | B/1394/2024, |
| | TOTAL | | | | 0.0600 | Dt.12.12.2025 |
+-----+-------------------------+-----------+---------------------+-------------------+----------------+---------------------+
| | GRAND TOTAL | | | | 9.3900 | |
+-----+-------------------------+-----------+---------------------+-------------------+----------------+---------------------+
| | TWO VILLAGE GRAND | | | | 12.1250 | |
| | TOTAL | | | | | |
+-----+-------------------------+-----------+---------------------+-------------------+----------------+---------------------+
[F. No. W.Con.182/SRP-06/MUE-BSX/23-24/247/20A/210126]
AMIT AGARWAL, Chief Engineer/Con/Planning&Survey
Uploaded by Dte. of Printing at Government of India Press, Ring Road, Mayapuri, New Delhi-110064
and Published by the Controller of Publications, Delhi-110054. GORAKHA NATH Digitally signed by GORAKHA NATH
YADAVA
YADAVA
Date: 2026.01.29 15:33:10 +05'30'
The Ministry of Railways (South Central Railway) issued Notification S.O. 381(E) on January 21, 2026, declaring the Central Government's intention to acquire land for public purpose. This acquisition is for the execution of the Special Railway Project, Bypass Line at Nizamabad Junction station (1.548KM), designed to connect the Nizamabad - Secunderabad and Nizamabad - Pedaaplli Main Lines of South Central Railway within Nizamabad district in the state of Telangana. The brief description of the land to be acquired, which may include structures, is detailed in the annexed schedule. Any person interested in the said land may raise an objection to the acquisition within thirty days from the date of publication of this notification in the official gazette, as per sub-section (1) of section 20D of the Railways Act, 1989. Objections must be made in writing to the competent authority, the Land Acquisition Officer & Revenue Divisional Officer, Nizamabad, who will provide an opportunity for hearing and whose final order under sub-section (II) of section 20(D) shall be conclusive. The land plans and other details are available for inspection at the competent authority's office. The schedule specifies land parcels in Gopanpally and Pangra villages, Nizamabad Rural Mandal, Nizamabad District, with a grand total acquisition area of 12.1250 acres across both villages, including various Patta and Inam lands classified as Agriculture, Non Agriculture, or Houses.
Ministry of Finance (Department of Revenue): Tariff Value Notification
This notification amends Notification No. 36/2001-Customs (N.T.) dated 3rd August, 2001, by substituting Tables 1, 2, and 3, in exercise of powers under sub-section (2) of section 14 of the Customs Act, 1962.
CG-DL-E-29012026-269657
**EXTRAORDINARY**
**PART II—Section 3—Sub-section (ii)**
**PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY**
**No. 391] NEW DELHI, THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 2026/MAGHA 9, 1947**
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**MINISTRY OF FINANCE**
**(Department of Revenue)**
**(CENTRAL BOARD OF INDIRECT TAXES AND CUSTOMS)**
**NOTIFICATION**
**New Delhi, the 29th January, 2026**
**No. 10/2026 - CUSTOMS (N.Τ.)**
S.O. 419(E).— In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (2) of section 14 of the Customs Act, 1962
(52 of 1962), the Central Board of Indirect Taxes & Customs, being satisfied that it is necessary and expedient to do so,
hereby makes the following amendments in the notification of the Government of India in the Ministry of Finance
(Department of Revenue), No. 36/2001-Customs (N.T.), dated the 3rd August, 2001, published in the Gazette of India,
Extraordinary, Part-II, Section-3, Sub-section (ii), vide number S. O. 748 (E), dated the 3rd August, 2001, namely:-
In the said notification, for TABLE-1, TABLE-2, and TABLE-3 the following Tables shall be substituted,
namely: -
"TABLE-1
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| Sl. No. | Chapter/heading/ sub-heading/tariff item | Description of goods | Tariff value |
| | | | (US $Per Metric Tonne) |
+========+====================================+=============================+===========================+
| (1) | (2) | (3) | (4) |
+--------+------------------------------------+-----------------------------+---------------------------+
| 1 | 1511 10 00 | Crude Palm Oil | 1075 (i.e., no change) |
+--------+------------------------------------+-----------------------------+---------------------------+
| 2 | 1511 90 10 | RBD Palm Oil | 1084 (i.e., no change) |
+--------+------------------------------------+-----------------------------+---------------------------+
| 3 | 1511 90 90 | Others - Palm Oil | 1080 (i.e., no change) |
+--------+------------------------------------+-----------------------------+---------------------------+
| 4 | 1511 10 00 | Crude Palmolein | 1088 (i.e., no change) |
+--------+------------------------------------+-----------------------------+---------------------------+
| 5 | 1511 90 20 | RBD Palmolein | 1091 (i.e., no change) |
+--------+------------------------------------+-----------------------------+---------------------------+
| 6 | 1511 90 90 | Others - Palmolein | 1090 (i.e., no change) |
+--------+------------------------------------+-----------------------------+---------------------------+
| 7 | 1507 10 00 | Crude Soya bean Oil | 1173 (i.e., no change) |
+--------+------------------------------------+-----------------------------+---------------------------+
| 8 | 7404 00 22 | Brass Scrap (all grades) | 7096 (i.e., no change) |
+--------+------------------------------------+-----------------------------+---------------------------+
TABLE-2
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The Ministry of Finance (Department of Revenue), through the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs, issued Notification No. 10/2026 - CUSTOMS (N.Τ.) on 29th January, 2026. This notification, S.O. 419(E), exercises powers conferred by sub-section (2) of section 14 of the Customs Act, 1962 (52 of 1962) to amend the Government of India's previous Notification No. 36/2001-Customs (N.T.), dated 3rd August, 2001 (S. O. 748 (E)). The amendment involves substituting TABLE-1, TABLE-2, and TABLE-3 in the original notification. The new TABLE-1 specifies tariff values (US $Per Metric Tonne) for various goods, including Crude Palm Oil (1075), RBD Palm Oil (1084), Others - Palm Oil (1080), Crude Palmolein (1088), RBD Palmolein (1091), Others - Palmolein (1090), Crude Soya bean Oil (1173), and Brass Scrap (all grades) (7096), noting 'no change' for all listed values.
Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (ESZ Division): Final Notification of ESZ around Jaldapara National Park West Bengal
Core purpose not available.