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Panaji, 8th October, 2015 (Asvina 16, 1937) SERIES I No. 28
Reg. No. G-2/RNP/GOA/32/2015-2017 RNI No. GOAENG/2002/6410
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY
GOVERNMENT OF GOADepartment of Education, Art & Culture
Directorate of Technical Education___
Order
DTE/CAD/SLFSC/2015/2285
Government of Goa is pleased to accept therecommendations of State Level Fee StructureCommittee and approve the fees to be chargedin private, unaided, professional Institutions
Suggestions are welcome on e-mail: dir–[email protected]
in the State of Goa, for the students admittedin these institutions during the academic year2015-16, as detailed in the Annexure attached.
The fees approved shall be applicable for theentire duration of the course for the studentsadmitted in 2015-16.
By order and in the name of the Governorof Goa.
Virendra Kumar, IAS, Secretary (TechnicalEducation).
Porvorim, 1st October, 2015.
NOTE
There is one Extraordinary issue to the Official Gazette, Series I No. 27 dated 1-10-2015, namely, Extraordinary dated1-10-2015 from pages 1007 to 1008 regarding clarification in respect of Rule 14 of the Goa Municipalities (Election)Rules, 1969 — Ord.- 4/10/MC N&S/2015-SEC/1666 from Department of Elections (Goa State Election Commission).
INDEX
Department Notification/Order Subject Pages
1. Education, Art & Culture Ord.- DTE/CAD/SLFSC/ Fees to be charged in private, unaided professional 1009Secretary /2015/2285 Institutions in the State of Goa.
2. Labour Not.- VI/FAC-6/(L-1 Part)/ The Goa Control of Industrial Major Accident 1014Chief Inspector & ex officio /IFB-2015 Hazards (Second Amendment) Rules, 2015.Joint Secretary
3.a. Personnel Ord.- 4/10/2014-PER/3316 Restoring the pay scale of the post of State Director 1029
Under Secretary of Craftsmen Training.
b. —do— Not.- 1/7/2015-PER RR—Directorate of Accounts. 1029 Additional Secretary
4.a. Sports and Youth Affairs Not.- DSYA/YS/Scheme Scheme— Organization/Establishment of Adventure 1031 Director for Organization of State Institution in Goa.
Youth Festival at-ZonalLevel/2015
b. —do— Not.- DSYA/YS/Scheme Scheme— Organization of State Youth Festival at 1033for Organization of State Zonal Level.Youth Festival at-ZonalLevel/2015
5. Women & Child Develp. Not.- 2-277-LL-2015-DW Amended Laadli Laxmi Scheme. 1036Dir. & ex officio Jt. Secy. & CD(Part-I)/03835
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ANNEXURE
A. PRIVATE UN-AIDED ENGINEERING COLLEGES
1. PADRE CONCEICAO COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, VERNA.
Tuition & Development Fees (2015-16)
Fees Head First Year Second Year Third Year Final Year
Tuition fees (Per Sem.) Rs. 45,000/- Rs. 49,000/- Rs. 53,000/- Rs. 57,000/-Development fees (Per sem.) Rs. 5,000/- Rs. 5,000/- Rs. 5,000/- Rs. 5,000/-Institutional fees Rs. 1,450/- Rs. 1,450/- Rs. 1,450/- Rs. 1,450/-
2. SHREE RAYESHWAR INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, SHIRODA.
Tuition & Development Fees (2015-16)
Fees Head First Year Second Year Third Year Final Year
Tuition fees (Per Sem.) Rs. 32,000/- Rs. 35,000/- Rs. 38,000/- Rs. 41,000/-Development fees (Per Sem.) Rs. 5,000/- Rs. 5,000/- Rs. 5,000/- Rs. 5,000/-Institutional fees Rs. 1,450/- Rs. 1,450/- Rs. 1,450/- Rs. 1,450/-
3. FATORDA SALESIAN SOCIETY’S DON BOSCO COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, FATORDA.
Tuition & Development Fees (2015-16)
Fees Head First Year Second Year Third Year Final Year
Tuition fees (Per Sem.) Rs. 38,000/- Rs. 41,000/- Rs. 44,000/- Rs. 47,000/-Development fees (Per Sem.) Rs. 5,000/- Rs. 5,000/- Rs. 5,000/- Rs. 5,000/-Institutional fees Rs. 1,450/- Rs. 1,450/- Rs. 1,450/- Rs. 1,450/-
4. AGNEL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND DESIGN, ASSAGAO.
Tuition & Development Fees (2015-16)
Fees Head First Year Second Year Third Year Final Year
Tuition fees (Per Sem.) Rs. 40,000/- Rs. 44,000/- Rs. 48,000/- Rs. 52,000/-Development fees (Per Sem.) Rs. 5,000/- Rs. 5,000/- Rs. 5,000/- Rs. 5,000/-Institutional fees Rs. 1,450/- Rs. 1,450/- Rs. 1,450/- Rs. 1,450/-
Details of Institution Fees (in Rupees) (in all the above Institutions)
Item of Fees Amount
1. Gymkhana Fees (Per Term) Rs. 2002. Annual Social Gathering (Yearly) Rs. 2003. Student Aid Fund (Yearly) Rs. 1004. Magazine Fee (Yearly) Rs. 1005. Identity Card (One Time) Rs. 506. Library Deposit (Refundable) Rs. 3007. Caution Money (Refundable) Rs. 500
Total Institution Fees Rs. 1,450
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Fees for NRI Candidates
Item of Fees Amount
(Tuition+Institutional+Development) US$3000 Per year
B. PRIVATE UN-AIDED PHARMACY COLLEGE
PONDA EDUCATION SOCIETY’S RAJARAM & TARABAI COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, FARMAGUDI,PONDA.
Tuition & Development Fees (2015-16) for B. Pharm course
Fee Head First Year Second Year Third Year Final Year
Tuition fees (Per Sem.) Rs. 36,000/- Rs. 36,000/- Rs. 36,000/- Rs. 36,000/-Development fees (Per Sem.) Rs. 5,000/- Rs. 5,000/- Rs. 5,000/- Rs . 5,000/-Institution fees Rs. 1,450/- Rs 1,450/- Rs. 1,450/- Rs. 1,450/-
Details of Institution Fees (in Rupees)
Item of Fees Amount
1. Gymkhana Fees (Per Year) Rs. 200 2. Annual Social Gathering (Yearly) Rs. 200 3. Student Aid Fund (Yearly) Rs. 100 4. Magazine Fee (Yearly) Rs. 100 5. Identity Card (One Time) Rs. 50 6. Microscope charge (One Time) Rs. 100 7. Library Deposit (Refundable) Rs. 300 8. Caution Money (Refundable) Rs. 400
Total Institution Fees Rs. 1,450
Fees for NRI Candidates
Item of Fees Amount
(Tuition + Institutional + Development) US$3000 Per year
FEE FOR M. PHARM
The fees recommended for approval in respect of students admitted to M. Pharm course in year2015-16 is Rs. 1,50,000/- (Rupees one lakh, fifty thousand only) per year, payable in two equal instalments.
C. PRIVATE INSTITUTE OF HOTEL MANAGEMENT & CATERING TECHNOLOGY
1. AGNEL INSTITUTE OF FOOD CRAFTS AND CULINARY SCIENCES, VERNA.
Details of fees per year (2015-16)
Item of Fees First Year Second Year Third Year
1 2 3 4
1. Tuition fees Rs. 59,000/- Rs. 63,000/- Rs. 67,000/-2. Development Fees Rs. 6,000/- Rs. 6,000/- Rs. 6,000/-
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3. Training Food/Lab Fees Rs. 14,000/- Rs. 15,000/- Rs. 16,000/- 4. Equipment Maintenance and Operational Fees Rs. 10,000/- Rs. 10,000/- Rs. 10,000/- (Other fees) 5. Internal Exam Fees Rs. 250/- Rs. 250/- Rs. 250/- 6. Identity Card Rs. 100/- Rs. 100/- Rs. 100/- 7. Gymkhana Fees Rs. 300/- Rs. 300/- Rs. 300/- 8. Library fees Rs. 350/- Rs. 350/- Rs. 350/-
Total other fees Rs. 1,000/- Rs. 1,000/- Rs. 1,000/-
Total Rs. 90,000/- Rs. 95,000/- Rs. 1,00,000/-
9. Library deposit (Refundable) Rs. 500/- Rs. 500/- Rs. 500/-10. Caution Deposit (Refundable) Rs. 1,000/- Rs. 1,000/- Rs. 1,000/-
2. GUARDIAN ANGEL INSTITUTE OF HOTEL MANAGEMENT AND CATERING TECHNOLOGY,CURCHOREM.
Details of fees per year (2015-16)
Item of Fees First Year Second Year Third Year
1. Tuition fees Rs. 44,000/- Rs. 50,000/- Rs. 56,000/- 2. Development Fees Rs. 6,000/- Rs. 6,000/- Rs. 6,000/- 3. Training Food/Lab Fees Rs. 12,000/- Rs. 13,000/- Rs. 14,000/- 4. Equipment Maintenance and Operational Fees Rs. 10,000/- Rs. 10,000/- Rs. 10,000/- (Other fees) 5. Internal Exam Fees Rs. 250/- Rs. 250/- Rs. 250/- 6. Identity Card Rs. 100/- Rs. 100/- Rs. 100/- 7. Gymkhana Fees Rs. 300/- Rs. 300/- Rs. 300/- 8. Library fees Rs. 350/- Rs. 350/- Rs. 350/-
Total other fees Rs. 1,000/- Rs. 1,000/- Rs. 1,000/-
Total Rs. 73,000/- Rs. 80,000/- Rs. 87,000/-
9. Library deposit (Refundable) Rs. 500/- Rs. 500/- Rs. 500/-
10. Caution Deposit (Refundable) Rs. 1,000/- Rs. 1,000/- Rs. 1,000/-
D. PRIVATE HOMOEOPATHY COLLEGE
SHRI KAMAXIDEVI HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICAL COLLEGE & HOSPITAL, SHIRODA.
Tuition & Development Fees (2015-16)
Fee Head First Year Second Year Third Year Final Year
Tuition fees (Per Sem.) Rs. 33,000/- Rs. 33,000/- Rs. 35,000/- Rs. 35,000/-Development fees (Per. Sem.) Rs. 5,000/- Rs. 5,000/- Rs. 5,000/- Rs. 5,000/-Institution fees Rs. 1,250/- Rs. 1,250/- Rs. 1,250/- Rs. 1,250/-
Details of Institution Fees (in Rupees)
Item of Fees Amount 1 2
1. Gymkhana Fees (Per Year ) Rs. 100 2. Annual Social Gathering (Yearly) Rs. 100 3. Student Aid Fund (Yearly) Rs. 50
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4. Magazine Fee (Yearly) Rs. 100 5. Dissection Charges (Yearly) Rs. 100 6. Identity Card (One Time) Rs. 50 6. Microscope charge (One Time) Rs. 100 7. Library Deposit (Refundable) Rs. 250 8. Caution Money (Refundable) Rs. 400
Total Institution Fees Rs. 1,250
Note:- In addition to the above, admission fees as applicable to General Category applicants shall be
payable by all the candidates admitted to the above institutions.
E. GOA INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT
1. POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA COURSE IN MANAGEMENT.
Fees recommended in respect of batches admitted to the course in 2015-17 (Total Rs. 12,50,000/-for 2 years).
(All amounts in Rupees)
Fee Head Term I Term II Term III Term IV Term V Term VI
Admission 40,000Tuition Fee 1,30,000 1,30,000 1,30,000 1,30,000 1,30,000 1,30,000Learning Material,Examination 12,000 12,000 12,000 12,000 12,000 12,000Library 18,000 18,000 18,000 18,000 18,000 18,000IT Services 18,000 18,000 18,000 18,000 18,000 18,000Establishment 22,000 22,000 22,000 22,000 22,000 22,000Convocation,Diploma 10,000
Total Fee 2,40,000 2,00,000 2,00,000 2,10,000 2,00,000 2,00,000
POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA COURSE IN HEALTH CARE MANAGEMENT AT GOA INSTITUTE OFMANAGEMENT.
Fees recommended in respect of batches admitted to the course in 2015-17.
(All amounts in Rupees)
Fee Head Batch of 2015-17
Admission 17,000Tuition Fee 4,20,000Learning Material, Examinations 39,600Library 59,400IT Services 59,400Establishment 72,600Convocation, Diploma 7,000
Total Fees 6,75,000
Note:- The above fees cover entire 2 year duration of the course, and are proposed to be charged in 2 installments(except admission fee and convocation fee) at the beginning of each year.
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Department of Labour
Inspectorate of Factories & Boilers___
Notification
VI/FAC-6/(L-1 Part)/IFB-2015
Whereas, certain draft rules so as to furtheramend the Control of Industrial Major AccidentHazards Rules, 1993 were pre-published asrequired by section 115 of the Factories Act,1948, (Central Act 63 of 1948) in the OfficialGazette, Series I No. 38, dated 18-12-2014, videNotification No. VI/FAC-6/(L-1 Part)/IFB-2014//3164 dated 09-12-2014 of the Inspectorate ofFactories and Boilers, Government of Goa,inviting objections and suggestions from allpersons likely to be affected thereby, beforethe expiry of forty-five days from the date ofpublication of the said Notification in the OfficialGazette;
And whereas, the said Official Gazette wasmade available to the public on 18th December,2014, and whereas, the objections andsuggestions received from the public on thesaid draft rules have been considered by theGovernment.
Now, therefore, in exercise of the powersconferred by section 112 read with section 41Bof the Factories Act, 1948 (Central Act 63 of1948) and all other powers enabling it in thisbehalf, the Government of Goa hereby makesthe following rules so as to further amend theControl of Industrial Major Accident HazardsRules, 1993, namely:—
1. Short title and commencement.— (1) Theserules may be called the Goa Control ofIndustrial Major Accident Hazards (SecondAmendment) Rules, 2015.
(2) They shall come into force at once.
2. Amendment of rule 2.— In rule 2 of theControl of Industrial Major Accident HazardsRules, 1993 (hereinafter referred to as the“principal Rules”), af ter clause (d), thefollowing clause shall be inserted, namely:—
“(da) ‘Major Accident Hazards (MAH)installations’ means isolated storage and anindustrial activity at a site handling,including transport through carrier orpipeline, hazardous chemicals equal to or,in excess of the threshold quantitiesspecified in column (3) of the Table ofSchedule-2 and in column (3) of the Table inPart-I and II of Schedule -3 of these Rules -”.
3. Amendment of rule 3A.— In rule 3A of theprincipal Rules,—
(i) clause (b) shall be omitted;
(ii) in clause (c), after sub-clause (iv), thefollowing new sub-clause shall be inserted,namely:—
“(v) submission of hazard identificationand risk analysis as per IS 15656-2006 (i.e.Indian Standard on Hazard Identification andRisk Analysis-Code of Practice published byBureau of Indian Standards) as specified insub-rule (1) of rule 14”.
4. Amendment of rule 6.— In rule 6 of theprincipal Rules, in sub-rule (1),—
(i) in clause (a), for the expression “7, 8, 13and 15”, the expression “5, 7, 8, 13 to 15” shallbe substituted;
(ii) in clause (c), for the expression “7 and8”, the expression “5, 7, 8, 13 to 15” shall besubstituted;
(iii) in clause (d), for the expression “10 to13 and 15”, the expression “10 to 12” shall besubstituted.
5. Amendment of rule 10.— In rule 10 of theprincipal Rules,—
(i) in sub-rule (2),—
(a) for the expression “by a competentagency to be accredited by an AccreditationBoard to be constituted by the Ministry ofLabour, Government of India in this behalf”,
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the expression “by Occupational Safety andHealth Auditor recognized by the ChiefInspector of Factories under the GoaFactories (Occupational Safety and HealthAudit) Rules, 2014” shall be substituted;
(b) in clause (b), for the expression“competent agency accredited in thisbehalf”, the expression “OccupationalSafety and Health Auditor approved in thisbehalf by the Chief Inspector” shall besubstituted.
(ii) in sub-rule (3), for the expression “a reportto the Chief Inspector”, the expression “anaudit report to the Chief Inspector along withaction taken report” shall be substituted.
6. Amendment of rule 11.— In rule 11 of theprincipal Rules, in sub-rule (2), the expression“or in such longer time as the Inspector andthe Chief Inspector may agree in writing” shallbe omitted.
7. Insertion of new rule 14.— In the principalRules, after rule 13, the following rule shall beinserted, namely:—
“14. Hazard identification and riskanalysis.— (1) The occupiers of all majoraccident hazard installations shall carryout hazard identification and risk analysisand consequence analysis for storageof hazardous chemicals by any of theappropriate and suitable methodologies asper IS 15656-2006 (i.e. Indian Standard onHazard Identification and Risk Analysis--Code of Practice published by Bureau ofIndian Standards) and shall submit the riskanalysis report to the Chief Inspector ofFactories as per Annexure B to the said Codeof Practice.
(2) The occupiers shall carry out thehazard identification and risk analysisrequired under sub-rule (1),—
(a) In case of a new major accidenthazard installation, before the commence-ment of the industrial activity;
(b) In case of an existing major accidenthazard installation, within 90 days ofcoming into force of these rules.
(3) The occupiers shall ensure that hazardidentification and risk analysis andconsequence analysis as required undersub-rule (1) is carried out at least ninety daysbefore making any modification, eitherpartial or total to the existing major accidenthazard installation, by introducing a newproduct/process in an industrial activity orincreasing capacity of hazardous chemical,or increasing the number of hazardouschemicals in the major accident hazardinstallation, as the case may be”.
8. Amendment of Schedules.— In the principalRules,—
(i) for SCHEDULE – 1, the following Scheduleshall be substituted, namely:—
“SCHEDULE-1
[See rules 2(a) (i), 3(1), 4(1) (a)]
PART-I
(a) Toxic Chemicals: Chemicals having thefollowing values of acute toxicity and which owingto their physical and chemical properties arecapable of producing major accident hazards:
Sr. Toxicity Oral toxicity Dermal toxicity InhalationNo. LD50(mg/kg) LD50(mg/kg) toxicity
LC50(mg/l)
(1) Extremely >5 <40 <0.5toxic
(2) Highly toxic >5-50 >40-200 <0.5 - 2.0(3) Toxic >50-200 >200-1000 >2-10
(b) Flammable Chemicals:
(i) Flammable gases: Gases which at 200Cand at standard pressure of 101.3 KPa are:—
(a) ignitable when in a mixture of 13percent or less by volume with air, or
(b) have a flammable range with air of atleast 12 percentage points regardless of thelower flammable limits.
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Note:– The flammability shall be determined bytests or by calculation in accordance with methodsadopted by International Standards OrganizationISO Number 10156 of 1990 or by Bureau of IndianStandards ISI Number 1446 of 1985.
(ii) Extremely flammable liquids: chemicalswhich have flash point lower than or equal to23oC and boiling point less than 35oC.
(iii) Very highly flammable liquids: chemicalswhich have a flash point lower than or equal to23oC and initial boiling point higher than 35oC.
(iv) Highly flammable liquids: chemicalswhich have a flash point lower than or equal to60oC but higher than 23oC.
(v) Flammable liquids: chemicals which havea flash point higher than 60oC but lower than90oC.
(c) Explosives: Explosives means a solid or liquidor pyrotechnic substance (or a mixture ofsubstances) or an article.
(a) Which is in itself capable by chemicalreaction of producing gas at such a temperatureand pressure and at such a speed as to causedamage to the surroundings;
(b) Which is designed to produce an effectby heat, light, sound, gas or smoke or acombination of these as the result of non--detonative self sustaining exothermic chemicalreaction.
PART-II
List of Hazardous Chemicals
(1) Acetaldehyde; (2) Acetic acid; (3) Acetic anhydride; (4) Acetone; (5) Acetone cyanohydrin; (6) Acetone thiosemicarbazide; (7) Acetonitrile; (8) Acetylene; (9) Acetylene tetra chloride;(10) Acrolein;(11) Acrylarnide;(12) Acrylonitrile;(13) Adiponitrile;(14) Aldicarb;(15) Aldrin;
(16) Allyl alcohol;(17) Allyl amine;(18) Allyl chloride;(19) Aluminiurn (powder);(20) Aluminiurn azide;(21) Aluminiurn borohydride;(22) Aluminium chloride;(23) Aluminium fluoride;(24) Aluminium phosphide;(25) Amino diphenyl;(26) Amino pyridine;(27) Aminophenol-2;(28) Aminopterin;(29) Amiton;(30) Amiton dialate;(31) Ammonia;(32) Ammonium chloro platinate;(33) Ammonium nitrate;(34) Ammonium nitrite;(35) Ammonium picrate;(36) Anabasine;(37) Aniline;(38) Aniline 2, 4, 6-Trimethyl;(39) Anthraquinone;(40) Antimony pentafluoride;(41) Antimycin A;(42) ANTU;(43) Arsenic pentoxide;(44) Arsenic trioxide;(45) Arsenous trichloride;(46) Arsine;(47) Asphalt;(48) Azinpho-ethyl;(49) Azinphos methyl;(50) Bacitracin;(51) Barium azide;(52) Barium nitrate;(53) Barium nitride;(54) Benzal chloride;(55) Benzenamine, 3-Trifluoromethyl;(56) Benzene;(57) Benzene sulfonyl chloride;(58) Benzene, 1-(chlormethyl)-4 Nitro;(59) Benzene arsenic acid;(60) Benzidine;(61) Benzidine salts;(62) Benzimidazole, 4, 5-Dichloro-2
(Trifluoromethyl);(63) Benzoquinone-P;(64) Benzotrichloride;(65) Benzoyl chloride;(66) Benzoyl peroxide;(67) Benzyl chloride;(68) Beryllium (powder);(69) Bicyclo (2, 2, 1) Heptane-2 -carbonitrile;
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(70) Biphenyl; (71) Bis (2-chloroethyl) sulphide; (72) Bis (Chloromethyl) Ketone; (73) Bis (Tert-butyl peroxy) cyclohexane; (74) Bis (Terbutylperoxy) butane; (75) Bis (2,4,6-Trimitrophenylamine); (76) Bis (Chloromethyl) Ether; (77) Bismuth and compounds; (78) Bisphenol-A; (79) Bitoscanate; (80) Boron Powder; (81) Boron trichloride; (82) Boron trifluoride; (83) Boron trifluoride comp. with methylether, 1:1; (84) Bromine; (85) Bromine pentafluoride; (86) Bromo chloro methane; (87) Bromodialone; (88) Butadiene; (89) Butane; (90) Butanone-2; (91) Butyl amine tert; (92) Butyl glycidal ether; (93) Butyl isovalarate; (94) Butyl peroxymaleate tert; (95) Butyl vinyl ether; (96) Butyl-n-mercaptan; (97) C. I. Basic green; (98) Cadmium oxide; (99) Cadmium stearate;(100) Calcium arsenate;(101) Calcium carbide;(102) Calcium cyanide;(103) Camphechlor (Toxaphene);(104) Cantharidin;(105) Captan;(106) Carbachol chloride;(107) Carbaryl;(108) Carbofuran (Furadan);(109) Carbon tetrachloride;(110) Carbon disulphide;(111) Carbon monoxide;(112) Carbophenothion;(113) Carvone;(114) Cellulose nitrate;(115) Chloroacetic acid;(116) Chlordane;(117) Chlorofenvinphos;(118) Chlorinated benzene;(119) Chlorine;(120) Chlorine oxide;(121) Chlorine trifluoride;(122) Chlormephos;(123) Chlormequat chloride;(124) Chloracetal chloride;
(125) Chloroacetaldehyde;(126) Chloroaniline-2;(127) Chloroaniline-4;(128) Chlorobenzene;(129) Chloroethyl chloroformate;(130) Chloroform;(131) Chloroformyl morpholine;(132) Chloromethane;(133) Chloromethyl methyl ether;(134) Chloronitrobenzene;(135) Chlorophacinone;(136) Chorosulphonic acid;(137) Chlorothitophos;(138) Chloroxuron;(139) Chromic acid;(140) Chromic chloride;(141) Chromium powder;(142) Cobalt carbonyl;(143) Cobalt Nitrilmethylidyne compound;(144) Cobalt (powder);(145) Colchicine;(146) Copper and compounds;(147) Copperoxychloride;(148) Coumafuryl;(149) Coumaphos;(150) Coumatertrayl;(151) Crimidine;(152) Crotenaldehyde;(153) Crotonaldehyde;(154) Cumene;(155) Cyanogen bromide;(156) Cyanogen iodide;(157) Cyanophos;(158) Cyanthoate;(159) Cyanuric fluoride;(160) Cyclo hexylamine;(161) Cyclohexane;(162) Cyclohexanone;(163) Cycloheximide;(164) Cyclopentadiene;(165) Cyclopentane;(166) Cyclotetramethyl entetranitramine;(167) Cyclotrimethyl entrinitramine;(168) Cypermethrin;(169) DDT;(170) Decaborane (1:4);(171) Demeton;(172) Demeton S-Methyl;(173) Di-n-propyl peroxydicarbonate (Conc
80%);(174) Dialifos;(175) Diazodinitrophenol;(176) Dibenzyl peroxydicarbonate (Conc 90%);(177) Diborane;(178) Dichloroacetylene;
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(179) Dichlorobenzalkonium chloride;(180) Dichloroethyl ether;(181) Dichloromethyl phenylsilane;(182) Dichlorophenol-2, 6;
(183) Dichlorophenol-2, 4;
(184) Dichlorophenoxy acetic acid;(185) Dichloropropane-2, 2;(186) Dichlorosalicylic acid-3, 5;(187) Dichlorvos (DDVP);(188) Dicrotophos;(189) Dieldrin;(190) Diepoxy butane;(191) Diethyl carbamazine citrate;(192) Diethyl chlorophosphate;(193) Diethyl ethanolamine;(194) Diethyl peroxydicarbonate (Conc=30%);(195) Diethyl phenylene diamine;(196) Diethylamine;(197) Diethylene glycol;(198) Diethylene glycol dinitnate;(199) Diethylene triamine;(200) Diethyleneglycol butyl ether;(201) Diglycidyl ether;(202) Digitoxin;(203) Dihydroperoxypropane (Conc=30%);(204) Disobutyl peroxide;(205) Dimefox;(206) Dimethoate;(207) Dimethyl dichlorosilane;(208) Dimethyl hydrazine;(209) Dimethyl nitrosoamine;(210) Dimethyl P phenylene diamine;(211) Dimethyl phosphoramidi cyanidic acid
(TABUM);(212) Dimethyl phosphorochloridothioate;(213) Dimethyl sufolane (DMS);(214) Dimethy! Sulphide;(215) Dimethylamine;(216) Dimethylaniline;(217) DimethyIcarbonyl chloride;(218) Dimethilan;(219) Dinitro O-cresol;(220) Dinitrophenol;(221) Dinitrotoluene;(222) Dinoseb;(223) Dinoterb;(224) Dioxane-p;(225) Dioxathion;(226) Dioxine N;(227) Diphacinone;(228) Diphosphoramide octamethyl;(229) Diphenyl methane di-isocynate (MDI);(230) Dipropylene Glycol Butyl ether;(231) Dipropylene glycolmethylether;(232) Disec-butyl peroxydicarbonate (Conc 80%);
(233) Disufoton;(234) Dithiazamine iodide;(235) Dithiobiurate;
(236) Endosulfan;(237) Endothion;(238) Endrin;(239) Epichlorohydrine;(240) LPN;(241) Ergocalciferol;(242) Ergotamine tartarate;(243) Ethanesulfenyl chloride, 2 Chloro;(244) Ethanol 1-2 dichloracetate;(245) Ethion;(246) Ethoprophos;(247) Ethyl acetate;(248) Ethyl alcohol;(249) Ethyl benzene;(250) Ethyl bis amine;(251) Ethyl-bromide;(252) Ethyl carbamate;(253) Ethyl ether;(254) Ethyl hexanol-2;(255) Ethyl mercaptan;(256) Ethyl mercuric phosphate;(257) Ethyl methacrylate;(258) Ethyl nitrate;(259) Ethyl thiocyanate;(260) Ethylamine;(261) Ethylene;(262) Ethylene chlorohydrine;(263) Ethylene dibromide;(264) Ethylene diamine;(265) Ethylene diamine hydrochloride;(266) Ethylene flourohydrine;(267) Ethylene oxide;(268) Ethylene glycol dinitrate;(269) Ethylene glycol;(270) Ethylene amine;(271) Ethylene di chloride;(272) Femamiphos;(273) Femitrothion;(274) Fensulphothion;(275) Pluemetil;(276) Fluorine;(277) Fluoro 2-hydroxy butyric acid amid salt
ester;(278) Fluoroacetamide;(279) Fluoroacetic acid amide salts and esters;(280) Fluoroacetylchloride;(281) Fluorobutyric acid amide salt esters;(282) Fluorocrotonic acid amides salts esters;(283) Fluorouracil;(284) Fonofos;(285) Formaldehyde;(286) Formetanate hydrochloride;
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(287) Formic acid;(288) Formoparanate;(289) Formothion;(290) Fosthiotan;(291) Fuberidazole;(292) Furan;(293) Galium Trichloride;(294) Glyconitrile (Hydroxyacetonitrile);(295) Guanyl-4-nitrosaminoguynyl- 1-tetrazene;(296) Heptachlor;(297) Hexamethyl terta-oxyacyclononate (Conc
75%);(298) Hexachlorobenzene;(299) Hexachlorocyclohexan (Lindane);(300) Hexachlorocyclopentadiene;(301) Hexachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin;(302) Hexachloronaphthalene;(303) Hexafluoropropanone sesquihydrate;(304) Hexamethyl phosphoroamide;(305) Hexamethylene diamine N N dibutyl;(306) Hexane;(307) Hexanitrostilbene 2 2 4 4 6 6;(308) Hexene;(309) Hydrogen selenide;(310) Hydrogen sulphide;(311) Hydrazine;(312) Hydrazine nitrate;(313) Hydrochloric acid (Gas);(314) Hydrogen;(315) Hydrogen bromide;(316) Hydrogen cyanide;(317) Hydrogen fluoride;(318) Hydrogen peroxide;(319) Hydroquinone;(320) Indene;(321) Indium powder;(322) Indomethacin;(323) Iodine;(324) Iridium tetrachloride;(325) Ironpentacarbonyl;(326) Iso benzan;(327) Isomyl alcohol;(328) Isobutyl alcohol;(329) Isobutyro nitrile;(330) Isocyanic acid 3 4-dichlorophenyl ester;(331) Isodrin;(332) Isofluorophosphate;(333) Isophorone diisocyanate;(334) Isopropyl alcohol;(335) Isopropyl chlorocarbonate;(336) Isopropyl formate;(337) Isopropyl methyl pyrazolyl dimethyl
carbamate;(338) Juglone (5-Hydroxy Naphthalene- 1, 4
dione);
(339) Ketene;(340) Lactonitrile;(341) Lead arsenite;(342) Lead at high temp (molten);(343) Lead azide;(344) Lead styphanat;(345) Leptophos;(346) Lenisite;(347) Liquified petroleum gas;(348) Lithium hydride;(349) N-Dinitrobenzene;(350) Magnesium powder or ribbon;(351) Malathion;(352) Maleic anhydride;(353) Malononitrile;(354) Manganese Tricarbonyl cyclopentadiene;(355) Mechlor ethamine;(356) Mephospholan;(357) Mercuric chloride;(358) Mercuric oxide;(359) Mercury acetate;(360) Mercury fulminate;(361) Mercury methyl chloride;(362) Mesitylene;(363) Methaacrolein diacetate;(364) Methacrylic anhydride;(365) Methacrylonitrile;(366) Methacryloyl oxyethyl isocyanate;(367) Methanidophos;(368) Methane;(369) Methanesulphonyl fluoride;(370) Methidathion;(371) Methiocarb;(372) Methonyl;(373) Methoxy ethanol (2-methyl cellosolve);(374) Methoxyethyl mercuric acetate;(375) Methylacrylol chloride;(376) Methyl 2-chloroacrylate;(377) Methyl alcohol;(378) Methyl amine;(379) Methyl bromide (Bromomethane);(380) Methyl chloride;(381) Methyl chloroform;(382) Methyl chloroformate;(383) Methyl cyclohexene;(384) Methyl disulphide;(385) Methyl ethyl ketone peroxide (Conc. 60%);(386) Methyl formate;(387) Methyl hydrazine;(388) Methyl isobutyl ketone;(389) Methyl isocyanate;(390) Methyl isothiocyanate;(391) Methyl mercuric dicyanamide;(392) Methyl Mercaptan;(393) Methyl Methacrylate;
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(394) Methyl phencapton;(395) Methyl phosphonic dichloride;(396) Methyl thiocyanate;(397) Methyl trichlorosilane;(398) Methyl Vinyl Ketone;(399) Methylene bis (2-chloroaniline);(400) Methylene chloride;(401) Methylenebis-4, 4(2-chloroaniline);(402) Metolcarb;(403) Mevinphos;(404) Mezacarbate;(405) Mitomycin C;(406) Molybdenum powder;(407) Monocrotophos;(408) Morpholine;(409) Muscinol;(410) Mustard gas;(411) N-Butyl acetate;(412) N-Butyl alcohol;(413) N-Hexane;(414) N-Methyl-N, 2, 4, 6-Tetranitroaniline;(415) Naphtha;(416) Naphtha solvent;(417) Naphthalene;(418) Naphthyl amine;(419) Nickel carbonyl/nickel tetracarbonyl;(420) Nickel powder;(421) Nicotine;(422) Nicotine sulphate;(423) Nitric acid;(424) Nitric oxide;(425) Nitrobenzene;(426) Nitrocellulose (dry);(427) Nitrochlorobenzene;(428) Nitrocyclohexane;(429) Nitrogen;(430) Nitrogen dioxide;(431) Nitrogen oxide;(432) Nitrogen triflouride;(433) Nitroglycerine;(434) Nitropropane-1;(435) Nitropropane-2;(436) Nitroso dimethyl amine;(437) Nonane;(438) Norbormide;(439) O-Cresol;(440) O-Nitro Toluene;(441) O-Toludine;(442) O-Xylene;(443) O/P Nitroaniline;(444) Oleum;(445) OO Diethyl S ethyl suph. methyl phos;(446) OO Diethyl S propythio methyl
phosdithioate;(447) OO Diethyl S ethylsulphinylmethyl-
phosphorothioate;
(448) OO Diethyl S ethylsulphonylmethylphos-phorothioate;
(449) OO Diethyl S ethylthiomethylphosphoro-thioate;
(450) Organo rhodium complex;(451) Orotic acid;(452) Osmium tetroxide;(453) Oxabain;(454) Oxamyl;(455) Oxetane, 3, 3,-bis(chloromethyl);(456) Oxidiphenoxarsine;(457) Oxy disuffoton;(458) Oxygen (liquid);(459) Oxygen difluoride;(460) Ozone;(461) P-nitrophenol;(462) Paraffin;(463) Paraoxon (Diethyl 4 Nitrophenyl phosphate);(464) Paraquat;(465) Paraquat methosulphate;(468) Parathion;(467) Parathion methyl;(468) Paris green;(469) Penta borane;(470) Penta chloro ethane;(471) Penta chlorophenol;(472) Pentabromophenol;(473) Pentachloro naphthalene;(474) Pentadecyl-amine;(475) Pentaerythaiotol tetranitrate;(476) Pentane;(477) Pentanone;(478) Perchloric acid;(479) Perchloroethylene;(480) Peroxyacetic acid;(481) Phenol;(482) Phenol, 2, 2-thiobis (4, 6-Dichloro);(483) Phenol, 2, 2-thiobis (4 chloro 6 methyl
phenol);(484) Phenol, 3-(1-methyl ethyl)-methylcar-
bamate;(485) Phenyl hydrazine hydrochloride;(486) Phenyl mercury acetate;(487) Phenyl silatrane;(488) Phenyl thiourea;(489) Phenylene P-diamine;(490) Phorate;(491) Phosazetin;(492) Phosfolan;(493) Phosgene;(494) Phosmet;(495) Phosphamidon;(496) Phosphine;(497) Phosphoric acid;(498) Phosphoric acid dimethyl (4-methyl thio)
phenyl;
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(499) Phosphorothioic acid dimethyl S(2-Bis)Ester;
(500) Phosphorothioic acid methyl (ester);(501) Phosphorothioic acid, 00-Dimethyl S-(2-
methyl);(502) Phosphorothioic, methyl-ethyl ester;(503) Phosphorous;
(504) Phosphorous oxychloride;
(505) Phosphorous pentaoxide;(506) Phosphorous trichloride;(507) Phosphorous penta chloride;(508) Phthalic anhydride;(509) Phylioquinone;(510) Physostignine;(511) Physostignine salicylate (1:1);(512) Picric acid (2, 4, 6-trinitrophenol);(513) Picrotoxin;(514) Piperdine;(515) Piprotal;(516) Pirinifos-ethyl;(517) Platinous chloride;(518) Platitnium tetrachloride;(519) Potassium arsenite;(520) Potassium chlorate;(521) Potassium cyanide;(522) Potassium hydroxide;(523) Potassium nitride;(524) Potassium nitrite;(525) Potassium peroxide;(526) Potassium silver cyanide;(527) Powdered metals and mixtures;(528) Promecarb;(529) Promurit;(530) Propanesultone;(531) Propargyl alcohol;(532) Propargyl bromide;(533) Propen-2-chloro-1, 3-diou diacetate;(534) Propiolactone beta;(535) Propionitrile;(536) Propionitrile, 3-chloro;(537) Propiophenone, 4-amino;(538) Propyl chloroformate;(539) Propylene dichloride;(540) Propylene glycol, allylether;(541) Propylene amine;(542) Propylene oxide;(543) Prothoate;(544) Pseudosumene;(545) Pyrazoxon;(546) Pyrene;(547) Pyridine;(548) Pyridine, 2-methyl-3 –vinyl;(549) Pyridine, 4-nitro-I –oxide;(550) Pyridine, 4-nitro- I –oxide;(551) Pyriminil;
(552) Quinaliphos;(553) Quinone;(554) Rhodium trichloride;(555) Salcomine;(556) Sarin;
(557) Selenious acid;
(558) Selenium Hexafiuoride;(559) Selenium oxychloricle;(560) Semicarbazide hydrochloride;(561) Silane (4-amino butyl) diethoxy-meth;(562) Sodium;(563) Sodium anthra-quinone-1-sulphonate;(564) Sodium arsenate;(565) Sodium arsenite;(566) Sodium azide;(567) Sodium cacodylate;(568) Sodium chlorate;(569) Sodium cyanide;(570) Sodium fluoro-acetate;(571) Sodium hydroxide;(572) Sodium pentachloro-phenate;(573) Sodium picramate;(574) Sodium selenate;(575) Sodium selenite;(576) Sodium sulphide;(577) Sodium tellorite;(578) Stannane acetoxy triphenyl;(579) Stibine (Antimony hydride);(580) Strychnine;(581) Strychnine sulphate;(582) Styphinic acid (2.4.6-trinitroresorcinol);(583) Styrene;(584) Sulphotec;(585) Sulphoxide 3-chloropropyl octyl;(586) Sulphur dichloride;(587) Sulphur dioxide;(588) Sulphur monochloride;(589) Sulphur tetrafluoride;(590) Sulphur trioxide;(591) Sulphuric acid;(592) Tellurium (Powder);(593) Tellurium hexafluoride;(594) TEPP (Tetraethyl pyrophosphate);(595) Terbufos;(596) Tert-Butyl alcohol;(597) Tert-Butyl peroxy carbonate;(598) Tert-Butyl peroxy isopropyl;(599) Tert-Butyl peroxyacetate (Conc =70%);(600) Tert-Butyl peroxypivalate (Conc =77%);(601) Tert-Butyl peroxyiso-butyrate;(602) Tetra hydrofuran;(603) Tetra methyl lead;(604) Tetra nitromethane;(605) Tetra-chlorodibenzo-p-dioxin,
1, 2, 3, 7, 8, (TCDD);
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(606) Tetraethyl lead;(607) Tetrafluoriethyne;(608) Tetramethylene disulphotetramine;(609) Thallic oxide;
(610) Thallium carbonate;
(611) Thallium sulphate;(612) Thallous chloride;(613) Thallous malonate;(614) Thallous sulphate;(615) Thiocarbazide;(616) Thiocynamicacid, 2-(Benzothiazolyethio)
methyl;(617) Thiofamox;(618) Thiometon;(619) Thionazin;(620) Thionyl chloride;(621) Thiophenol;(622) Thiosemicarbazide;(623) Thiourea (2-chloro-phenyl);(624) Thiourea (2-methyl phenyl);(625) Tirpate (2, 4-dimethyl-1,3-di-thiolane);(626) Titanium powder;(627) Titanium tetra-chloride;(628) Toluene;(629) Toluene 2, 4-di isocyanate;(630) Toluene 2, 6-di isocyanate;(631) Trans-1, 4-di chloro-butene;(632) Tri nitro anisole;(633) Tri (Cyclohexyl) methylstannyl 1, 2, 4 triazole;(634) Tri (Cyclohexyl) stannyl- I H- 1, 2, 3-triazole;(635) Triaminotrinitrobenzene;(636) Triamphos;(637) Triazophos;(638) Tribromophenol 2, 4, 6;(639) Trichloro naphthalene;(640) Trichloro chloromethyl silane;(641) Trichloroacetyl chloride;(642) Trichlorodichlorophenylsilane;(643) Trichloroethyl silane;(644) Trichloroethylene;(645) Trichloromethane sulphenyl chloride;(646) Trichloronate;(647) Trichlorophenol 2, 3, 6;(648) Trichlorophenol 2, 4, 5;(649) Trichlorophenyl silane;(650) Trichlorophon;(651) Triethoxy silane;(652) Triethylamine;(653) Triethylene melamine;(654) Trimethyl chlorosilane;(655) Trimethyl propane phosphite;(656) Trimethyl tin chloride;(657) Trinitro aniline;(658) Trinitro benzene;(659) Trinitro benzoic acid;
(660) Trinitro phenetole;(661) Trinitro-m-cresol;(662) Trinitrotoluene;
(663) Tri orthocresyl phosphate;
(664) Triphenyl tin chloride;(665) Tri (2-chloroethyl) amine;(666) Turpentine;(667) Uranium and its compounds;(668) Valinomycin;(669) Vanadium pentaoxide;(670) Vinyl acetate mononer;(671) Vinyl bromide;(672) Vinyl chloride;(673) Vinyl cyclohexane dioxide;(674) Vinyl fluoride;(675) Vinyl norbornene;(676) Vinyl toluene;(677) Vinyledene chloride;(678) Warfarin;(679) Warfarin sodium;(680) Xylene dichloride;(681) Xylidine;(682) Zinc dichloropentanitrile;(683) Zinc phosphide;
(684) Zirconium and compounds”;
(ii) for SCHEDULE–2, the following Scheduleshall be substituted, namely:—
“SCHEDULE–2
[See rules 2(a)(ii), 2(c), 2(da), 4(1)(b), 6(1)(c) and(d) and 7(1)]
ISOLATED STORAGE AT INSTALLATIONSOTHER THAN THOSE COVERED
BY SCHEDULE 4
(a) The threshold quantities set out below relateto each installation or group of installationsbelonging to the same occupier where the distancebetween installations is not sufficient to avoid, inforeseeable circumstances, any aggravationof major accident hazards. These thresholdquantities apply in any case to each group ofinstallations belonging to the same occupierwhere the distance between the installations isless than 500 meters.
(b) For the purpose of determining the thresholdquantity of a hazardous chemical at an isolatedstorage, account shall also be taken of anyhazardous chemical which is:—
(i) in that part of any pipeline under the controlof the occupier having control of the site, which
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is within 500 metres of that site and connected to it;
(ii) at any other site under the control of the same occupier any part of the boundary of which iswithin 500 meters of the said site; and
(iii) in any vehicle, vessel, aircraft or hovercraft, under the control of the same occupier which isused for storage purpose either at the site or within 500 meters of it;
but no account shall be taken of any hazardous chemical which is in a vehicle, vessel, aircraft or ahovercraft used for transporting it.
TABLE
Sr. No Chemicals Threshold Quantities (tonnes)
For application of rules 4, 5, For application of
7 to 9 and 13 to 15 rules 10 to 12
(1) (2) (3) (4)
(1) Acrylonitrile 350 5,000 (2) Ammonia 60 600 (3) Ammonium nitrate (a) 350 2,500 (4) Ammonium nitrate fertilizers (b) 1,250 10,000 (5) Chlorine 10 25 (6) Flammable gases as defined in Schedule 1, paragraph (b) (i) 50 300 (7) Extremely flammable liquids as defined in Schedule 1,
paragraph (b) (ii) 5000 50,000] (8) Liquid oxygen 200 2000
(9) Sodium chlorate 25 250(10) Sulphur dioxide 20 500(11) Sulphur trioxide 15 100(12) Carbonyl chloride 0.750 0.750(13) Hydrogen sulphide 5 50(14) Hydrogen fluoride 4 50(15) Hydrogen cyanide 5 10(16) Carbon disulphide 20 200(17) Bromine 50 500(18) Ethylene oxide 5 501(19) Propylene oxide 5 50(20) 2-Propenal (Acrolein) 20 200
(21) Bromomethane (Methyl bromide) 20 200(22) Methyl isocyanate 0.150 0.150(23) Tetraethyl lead or tetramethyl lead 5 50(24) 1, 2 Dibromoethane (Ethylene dibromide) 5 50(25) Hydrogen chloride (liquefied gas) 25 250(26) Diphenyl methane di-isocyanate (MDI) 20 200(27) Toluene di-isocyanate (TDI) 10 100(28) Very highly flammable liquids as defined in Schedule 1,
paragraph (b) (iii) 7,000 7,000(29) Highly flammable liquids as defined in Schedule 1,
paragraph (b) (iv) 10,000 10,000(30) Flammable liquids as defined in Schedule -1,
paragraph (b) (v) 15,000 1,00,000
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(a) This applies to ammonium nitrate and mixtures of ammonium nitrates where the nitrogen contentderived from the ammonium nitrate is greater than 28 per cent by weight and to aqueous solutionsof ammonium nitrate where the concentration of ammonium nitrate is greater than 90 per cent byweight.
(b) This applies to straight ammonium nitrate fertilizers and to compound fertilizers where the nitrogencontent derived from the ammonium nitrate is greater than 28 per cent by weight (a compound-fertilizercontains ammonium nitrate together with phosphate and/or potash).”;
(iii) for SCHEDULE–3, the following schedule shall be substituted, namely:—
“SCHEDULE-3
[See rules 2(a) (iii), 2(da), 6(1)(a) and (b), 7(1)]
List of Hazardous Chemicals for the purposes of rules 5 and 7 to 15
(a) The quantities set-out-below relate to each installation or group of installations belonging to thesame occupier where the distance between the installations is not sufficient to avoid, in foreseeablecircumstances, any aggravation of major-accident hazards. These quantities apply in any case to eachgroup of installations belonging to the same occupier where the distance between the installations isless than 500 metres.
(b) For the purpose of determining the threshold quantity of a hazardous chemical in an industrialinstallation, account shall also be taken of any hazardous chemicals which is:—
(i) in that part of any pipeline under the control of the occupier having control of the site, which iswithin 500 metres of that site and connected to it;
(ii) at any other site under the control of the same occupier any part of the boundary of which iswithin 500 metres of the said site; and
(iii) in any vehicle, vessel, aircraft or hovercraft under the control of the same occupier which isused for storage purpose either at the site or within 500 metres of it;
but no account shall be taken of any hazardous chemical which is in a vehicle, vessel, aircraft orhovercraft used for transporting it.
PART I
Named Chemicals
TABLE
S. No. Chemical Threshold Quantity
for application of for application CAS Numberof Rules 5, 7-9 of Rules 10-12
and 13-15
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
GROUP 1-TOXIC SUBSTANCES(1) Aldicarb 100 kg 116-06-3(2) 4-Aminodiphenyl 1 kg 92-67-1(3) Amiton 1 kg 78-53-5(4) Anabasine 100 kg 495-52-0
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(5) Arsenic pentoxide, Arsenic (V) acid and salts 500 kg (6) Arsenic trioxide, Arsenious (III) acid and salts 100 kg (7) Arsine (Arsenic hydride) 10 kg 7784-42-1 (8) Azinphos-ethyl 100 kg 2642-71-9 (9) Azinphos-methyl 100 kg 86-50-0(10) Benzidine 1 kg 92-87-5(11) Benzidine salts 1 kg(12) Beryllium (powders, compounds) 10 kg(13) Bis (2-chloromethyl) sulphide 1 kg 505-60-2(14) Bis (chloromethyl) ether 1 kg 542-88-1(15) Carbophuran 100 kg 1563-66-2(16) Carbophenothion 100 kg 786-19-6(17) Chlorfenvinphos 100 kg 470-90-6(18) 4-(Chloroformyl) morpholine 1 kg 15159-40-7(19) Chloromethyl methyl ether 1 kg 107-30-2(20) Cobalt (metal, oxides, carbonates, sulphides,
as powders) 1000 kg(21) Crimidine 100 kg 535-89-7(22) Cynthoate 100 kg 3734-95-0(23) Cycloheximide 100 kg 66-81-9(24) Demeton 100 kg 8065-48-3(25) Dialifos 100 kg 10311-84-9(26) OO-Diethyl S-ethylsulphinylmethyl phosphorothioate 100 kg 2588-05-8(27) OO-Diethyl S-ethylsulphonylmethyl phosphorothioate 100 kg 2588-06-9(28) OO-Diethyl S-ethylthiomethyl Phosphorothioate 100 kg 2600-69-3(29) OO-Diethyl S-isopropylthiomethyl phosphorodithioate 100 kg 78-52-4(30) OO-Diethyl S-propylthiomethyl phosphorodithioate 100 kg 3309-68-0(31) Dimefox 100 kg 115-26-4(32) Dimethylcarbamoyl chloride 1 kg 79-44-7(33) Dimethylnitrosamine 1 kg 62-75-9(34) Dimethyl phosphoramidocyanidic acid 1000 kg 63917-41-9(35) Diphacinone 100 kg 82-66-6(36) Disulfoton 100 kg 298-04-4(37) EPN 100 kg 2104-64-5(38) Ethion 100 kg 563-12-2(39) Fensulfothion 100 kg 115-90-2(40) Fluenetil 100 kg 4301-50-2(41) Fluroacetic acid 1 kg 144-49-0(42) Fluoroacetic acid, salts 1 kg(43) Fluoroacetic acid, esters 1 kg(44) Fluoroacetic acid, amides 1 kg(45) 4-Fluorobutyric acid 1 kg 462-23-7(46) 4-Fluorobutyric acid, salts 1 kg(47) 4-Fluorobutyric acid, esters 1 kg(48) 4-Fluorobutyric acid, amides 1 kg(49) 4-Fluorobutyric acid 1 kg 37759-72-1(50) 4-Fluorocrotonic acid, salts 1 kg(51) 4-Fluorocrotonic acid, esters 1 kg(52) 4-Fluorocrotonic acid, amides 1 kg(53) 4-Fluoro-2-hydroxybutyric acid, amides 1 kg(54) 4-Fluoro-2-hydroxybutyric acid, salts 1 kg(55) 4-Fluoro-2-hydroxybutyric acid, esters 1 kg(56) 4-Fluoro-2-hydroxybutyric acid, amides 1 kg
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(57) Glycolonitrile (Hydroxyacetonitrile) 100 kg 107-16-4(58) 1, 2, 3, 7, 8, 9-Hexachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin 100 kg 194-08-74-3(59) Hexamethylphosphoramide 1 kg 680-31-91(60) Hydrogen selenide 10 kg 7783-07-5(61) Isobenzan 100 kg 297-78-9(62) Isodrin 100 kg 465-73-6(63) Juglone (5-Hydroxynaphthalene 1, 4 dione) 100 kg 481-39-0(64) 4, 4-Methylenebis (2-chloroaniline) 10 kg 101-14-4(65) Methyl isocyanate 150 kg 150 kg 624-83-9(66) Mevinphos 100 kg 7786-34-7(67) 2-Naphthylamine 1 kg 91-59-8(68) Nickel (metal, oxides, carbonates, sulphides,
as powders) 1000 kg(69) Nickel tetracarbonyl 10 kg 13463-39-3(70) Oxydisulfoton 100 kg 2497-07-6(71) Oxygen difluoride 10 kg 7783-41-7(72) Paraoxon (Diethyl 4-nitrophenyl phosphate) 100 kg 311-45-5(73) Parathion 100 kg 56-38-2(74) Parathion-methyl 100 kg 298-00-0(75) Pentaborane 100 kg 19624-22-7(76) Phorate 100 kg 298-02-2(77) Phosacetim 100 kg 4104-14-7(78) Phosgene (carbonyl chloride) 750 kg 750 kg 75-44-5(79) Phosphamidon 100 kg 13171-21-6(80) Phosphine (Hydrogen phosphate) 100 kg 7803-51-2(81) Promurit (1-(3, 4-dichlorophenyl)-3 –triazenethio-
carboxamide) 100 kg 5836-73-7(82) 1, 3-Propanesultone 1 kg 1120-71-4(83) 1 -Propen-2-chloro- 1, 3-diol diacetate 10 kg 10118-72-6(84) Pyrazoxon 100 kg 108-34-9(85) Selenium hexafluoride 10 kg 7783-79-1(86) Sodium selenite 100 kg 10102-18-8(87) Stibine (Antimony hydroxide) 100 kg 7803-52-3(88) Sulfotep 100 kg 3689-24-5(89) Sulphur dichloride 1000 kg 10545-99-0(90) Tellurium hexafluoride 100 kg 7783-80-4(91) TEPP 100 kg 107-49-3(92) 2, 3, 7, 8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD) 1 kg 1746-01-6(93) Tetramethylenedisulphotetramine 1 kg 80-12-6(94) Thionazin 100 kg 297-97-2(95) Tripate (2, 4-Dimethyl-l, 3-dithiolane-2-carboxaldehyde
O-methylcarbarmoyloxime) 100 kg 26419-73-8(96) Trichloromethanesulphonyl chloride 100 kg 594-42-3(97) 1-Tri (cyclohexyl) stannyl-l H-1, 2, 4-triazole 100 kg 41083-11-8(98) Triethylenemelamine 10 kg 51-18-3(99) Warfarin 100 kg 81-81-2
GROUP 2-TOXIC SUBSTANCES
(100) Acetonecyanohydrin (2-Cyanopropan-2-01) 200 t 75-86-5(101) Acrolein (2-Propenal) 20 t 200 t 107-02-8(102) Acrylonitrile 20 t 200 t 107-13-1(103) Allyl alcohol (Propen-1-01) 200 t 107-18-6(104) Allylamine 200 t 107-11-9
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(105) Ammonia 50 t 500 t 7664-41-7(106) Bromine 40 t 500 t 7726-95-6(107) Carbon disulphide 20 t 200 t 71-15-0(108) Chlorine 10 t 25 t 7782-50- 5(109) Diphenyl methane di-isocynate (MDI) 20 t 200 t 101-68-8(110) Ethylene dibromide (1, 2-Dibromoethane) 5 t 50 t 106-93-4(111) Ethyleneamine 50 t 151-56-5(112) Formaldehyde (concentration < 90%) 5 t 50 t 50-00-0(113) Hydrogen chloride (liquified gas) 25 t 250 t 7647-01-0(114) Hydrogen cyanide 5 t 20 t 74-90-8(115) Hydrogen fluoride 5 t 50 t 7664-39-3(116) Hydrogen sulphide 5 t 50 t 7783-06-4(117) Methyl bromide (Bromomethane) 20 t 200 t 74-83-9(118) Nitrogen oxides 50 t 11104-93-1(119) Propyleneamine 50 t 75-55-8(120) Sulphur dioxide 20 t 250 t 7446-09-5(121) Sulphur trioxide 15 t 75 t 7446-11-9(122) Tetraethyl lead 5 t 78-00-2(123) Tetramethyl lead 5 t 200 t 75-74-1(124) Toluene-di-isocyanate (TDI) 10 t 100 t 584-84-9
GROUP 3—HIGHLY REACTIVE SUBSTANCES
(125) Acetylene (ethyne) 5 t 74-86-2(126) a. Ammonium nitrate (1) 350 t 2500 t 6484-52-2
b. Ammonium nitrate in the form of fertiliser (2) 1250 t(127) 2, 2-Bis (tert-butylperoxy) butane (concentration
70%) 5 t 2167-23-9(128) 1, I-Bis (tert-butylperoxy) cyclohexane
(concentration 80%) 5 t 3006-86-8(129) Tert-butyl peroxyacetate (concentration 70%) 5 t 107-71-1(130) Tert-butyl peroxyisobutyrate (concentration 80%) 5 t 109-13-7(131) Tert-butyl peroxy isopropyl carbonate
(concentration 80%) 5 t 2372-21-6(132) Tert-butyl peroxymaleate (concentration 80%) 5 t 1931-62-0(133) Tert-butyl peroxypivalate (concentration 77%) 50 t 927-07-1(134) Dibenzyl peroxydicarbonate (concentration 90%) 5 t 2144-45-8(135) Di-sec-butyl peroxydicarbonate (concentration 80%) 5 t 19910-65-7(136) Diethyl peroxydicarbonate (concentration 30%) 50 t 14666-78-5(137) 2, 2-dihydroperoxypropane (concentration 30%) 5 t 2614-76-8(138) Di-isobutyryl peroxide (concentration 50%) 50 t 3437-84-1(139) Di-n-propyl peroxydicarbonate (concentration 80%) 5 t 16066-38-9(140) Ethylene oxide 5 t 50 t 75-21-8(141) Ethyl nitrate 50 t 625-58-1(142) 3, 3, 6, 6, 9, 9 - Hexamethyl-1, 2, 4, 5-tert oxacyclononane
(concentration 75%) 50 t 22397-33-7(143) Hydrogen 2 t 50 t 1333-74-0(144) Liquid Oxygen 200 t 2000 t 7782-44-7(145) Methyl ethyl ketone peroxide (concentration 60%) 5 t 1338-23-4(146) Methyl isobutyl ketone peroxide (concentration 60%) 50 t 37206-20-5
(147) Peracetic acid (concentration > 60%) 50 t 79-21-0
(148) Propylene oxide 5 t 50 t 75-56-9(149) Sodium chlorate 25 t 7775-09-9
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GROUP 4-EXPLOSIVE SUBSTANCES
(150) Barium azide 100 kg 18810-58-7(151) Bis (2, 4, 6-trinitrophenyl) amine 50 t 131-73-7(152) Chlorotrinitro benzene 50 t 28260-61-9(153) Cellulose nitrate (containing 12.6% Nitrogen) 50 t 9004-70-0(154) Cyclotetramethylenetetranitramine 50 t 2691-41-0(155) Cyclotrimetylenetrinitramine 50 t 121-82-4(156) Diazodinitrophenol 10 t 7008-81-3(157) Diethylene glycol dinitrate 10 t 693-21-0(158) Dinitrophenol, salts 50 t(159) Ethylene glycol dinitrate 10 t 628-96-6(160) 1-Gyanyl-4-nitrosaminoguanyl-1-tetrazene 100 kg 109-27-3(161) 2, 2, 4, 4, 6, 6-Hexanitrostilbene 50 t 20062-22-0(162) Hydrazine nitrate 50 t 13464-97-6(163) Lead azide 100 kg 13424-46-9(164) Lead styphnate (Lead 2, 4, 6-trinitroresorcinoxide) 100 kg 15245 44-0(165) Mercury fulminate 100 kg 20820-45-5(166) N-Methyl-N, 2, 4, 6-tetranitroaniline 50 t 479-45-8(167) Nitroglycerine 10 t 10 t 55-63-0(168) Pentaerythritol tetranitrate 50 t 78-11-5(169) Picric acid (2, 3, 6-Trinitrophenol) 50 t 88-89-1(170) Sodium picramate 50 t 831-52-7(171) Styphnic acid (2, 4, 6-Trinitroresorcinol) 50 t 82-71-3(172) 1, 3, 5-Triamino-2, 4, 6-trinitrobenzene 50 t 3058-38-6(173) Trinitroaniline 50 t 26952-42-1(174) 2, 4, 6-Trinitroanisole 50 t 606-35-9(175) Trinitrobenzene 50 t 25377-32-6(176) Trinitrobenzoic acid 50 t 35860-50-5(177) Trinitrocresol 50 t 28905-71-7(178) 2, 4, 6-Trinitrophenitole 50 t 4732-14-3(179) 2, 4, 6-Trinitrotoluene 50 t 50 t 118-96-7
PART - II
Classes of substances as defined in PART-I of Schedule-1 and not specifically named in PART-I of thisSchedule.
(1) (2) (3) (4)
Group 5 - Flammable substances
(1) Flammable Gases 15T 200T(2) Extremely flammable liquids 1000T 5000T(3) Very Highly flammable liquids 1500T 10000T(4) Highly Flammable liquids which remains liquid under pressure 25T 200T(5) Highly Flammable liquids 2500T 20000T(6) Flammable liquids 5000T 50000T
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By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa.
Vivek P. Marathe, Chief Inspector & ex officio Joint Secretary (Factories & Boilers).
Panaji, 29th September, 2015.
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Department of Personnel___
Order
4/10/2014-PER/3316
On the recommendation of the Council ofMinisters in the XVIIth Cabinet Meeting heldon 28-8-2015, the Government of Goa ispleased to restore the pay scale of the postof State Director of Craftsmen Training in theupgraded pay scale in Pay Band-3 Rs. 15,600--39,100 + G.P. 7,600 with retrospective effectfrom 5-10-2011.
By order and in the name of the Governorof Goa.
R. Aga, Under Secretary (Personnel).
Porvorim, 28th September, 2015._________
Notification
1/7/2015-PER
In exercise of the powers conferred by theproviso to Article 309 of the Constitution ofIndia and in supersession of the GovernmentNotification No. 1/27/2005-PER (Vol.II) dated29-06-2005, published in the Official Gazette,Extraordinary, Series I No.13 dated 30-06-2005,the Governor of Goa hereby makes thefollowing rules to regulate the recruitment tothe Group ‘C’, Non-Gazetted, Non-Ministerialpost of Accountant under the Directorate ofAccounts, Government of Goa, namely:—
1. Short title, application and commence-ment.— (1) These rules may be called theGovernment of Goa, Directorate of Accounts,Group ‘C’, Non-Gazetted, Non-Ministerial post,Recruitment Rules, 2015.
(2) They shall apply to the post specified incolumn (1) of the Schedule to these rules(hereinafter called as the “said Schedule”).
(3) They shall come into force from the dateof their publication in the Official Gazette.
2. Number, classification and scale of pay.—The number of posts, classification of the saidpost and the scale of pay attached thereto shall
be as specified in columns (2) to (4) of the saidSchedule:
Provided that the Government may vary thenumber of posts specified in column (2) of thesaid Schedule from time to time subject toexigencies of work.
3. Method of recruitment, age limit and otherqualifications.— The method of recruitment tothe said post, age limit, qualifications and othermatters connected therewith shall be asspecified in columns (5) to (13) of the saidSchedule.
4. Disqualification.— No person who hasentered into or contracted a marriage with aperson having a spouse living or who, havinga spouse living, has entered into or contracteda marriage with any person, shall be eligiblefor appointment to the service:
Provided that the Government may, ifsatisfied that such marriage is permissibleunder the personal law applicable to suchperson and the other party to the marriage andthat there are other grounds for so doing,exempt any person from the operation of thisrule.
5. Power to relax.— Where the Governmentis of the opinion that it is necessary orexpedient so to do, it may, by order, for reasonsto be recorded in writing, relax any of theprovisions of these rules with respect to anyclass or category of persons.
6. Saving.— Nothing in these rules shall affectreservation, relaxation of age limit and otherconcessions required to be provided forScheduled Castes and other special categoriesof persons in accordance with the orders issuedby the Government from time to time in thatregard.
By order and in the name of the Governorof Goa.
Yetindra M. Maralkar, Additional Secretary(Personnel).
Porvorim, 30th September, 2015.
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Department of Sports and Youth Affairs
Directorate of Sports and Youth Affairs___
Notification
DSYA/YS/Scheme for Organization of StateYouth Festival at-Zonal Level/2015
The following scheme is approved by theGovernment of Goa and is hereby publishedfor general information of the public and shallcome into force from the date of publication inthe Official Gazette.
Scheme for Organization/Establishmentof Adventure Institution in Goa
1. Short title and commencement.— Thisscheme shall be called as “Organization//Establishment of Adventure Institution inGoa”.
This scheme shall come into force from thedate of its publication in the Official Gazetteand shall remain in force up to revision ofthe scheme.
2. Introduction.— The scheme designed toprovide financial support to the YouthOrganization, Youth Institutions, Youth Groups//Youth Clubs to organize/conduct of varioustypes of Youth Adventure Activities,Adventured Training, Awareness Camps,Seminars, Workshops, Slideshows, Exhibitions,Festivals, Demonstrations, Trekking,Mountaineering, Adventure Activities onLand, in Sea, in the River, in the Sky of Basic,Intermediate and Advance level in associationwith Directorate of Sports and Youth Affairs ofthe State. The Directorate of Sports and YouthAffairs will also organize such type of eventsand depute the State Youth Contingents toparticipate in various types of adventureexpedition.
3. Objectives of the scheme.— The objectiveof the adventure activities is to create andfoster amongst the youth a spirit of risk-taking,co-operative team work, the capacity of ready
and vital response to challenging situationsand of endurance. This also provides a creativeand happy outlet for the abundant energy,enthusiasm and imagination of youth. While allparticular thrust on non-student young peoplein the rural areas. This scheme also intends tocreate and strengthen institutional structuresto support adventure programmes in the agegroup of 15 to 35 years.
4. Scope of the scheme.— The schemeenvisages the all round development of youthof the State specially by providing them theopportunity to expose themselves to the highrisk activities and to inculcate spirit ofadventure amongst them, to develop the senseof love and affection to the countryside and toimpart the knowledge to the other segment ofyouth, also preparing themselves to face thechallenges in life. The scheme also providesthe opportunity to the youth of the State forself employment by providing guidance andorganizing adventure based activities for thetourists visiting the State of Goa to explore theflora and fauna of the State.
5. Eligibility.— (i) The youth having aptitudeand interest in adventure activities with theabove objectives will be allowed to participatein the programme in the age group of 15 to 35years.
(ii) The youth interested in participatingshould have experience of involvement in localadventure activities organized by variousyouth organizations in the State.
(iii) The deputation of Youth Contingent tothe adventure activities will be made afterconducting the selection trials for theparticipants in such kind of activities organizedby the Department and by well reputedInstitution.
Eligibility for recognized Institution fororganizing adventure activities.
(iv) The recognized Institution desiring toorganize activities on land, in water, in the Skyshould be registered under Society Registration
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Act, 1860 and registered under Directorate ofSports and Youth Affairs, Government of Goa.
(v) Preference will be given to theprogrammes organized by Institutions havingrecognition of Indian MountaineeringFoundation (IMF), National Institute ofMountaineering (NIM), Atal Bihari VajpayeeInstitute of Mountaineering and Allied Sports(ABVIMAS), Bharat Scouts and GuidesAssociation and other Government recognizedtraining Institutions.
(vi) The desiring Institution should not bedefaulter of Directorate of Sports and YouthAffairs, Government of Goa for non submissionof Utilization Certificate, Statement of Account,Reports of Activities or in any form for theirreceipt of previous grants.
6. Quantum of Financial Assistance.— TheDepartment bears the total cost oforganization, deputation of State Contingentwhile organizing the Adventure activitiesinclusive of travel to and fro by Bus/Train,refreshment, working lunch, internaltransport, medical, insurance, hiring ofequipment, adventure kits and gadgets,programme registration fees, remuneration toresource person and instructors and otherexpenses permissible as per rules.
7. Pattern of assistance.— (a) Pattern ofassistance for adventure activities of Basicand Intermediate Level within India:
Under this category following will be theadmissible items of expenditure:—
(i) Travelling expenses: From the RailwayStation nearest to the place of stay/locationof grantee up to the Railway Station nearestto the place of adventure and back in SleeperClass of Mail/Express Train of IndianRailways. Additionally, for the case of landadventures, actual fare in a State Roadwaysnon-deluxe bus to and fro journey for thatpart which is not connected by rail.
(ii) Board and Lodging: At the flat rate ofRs. 200/- per day per head for the whole
period of adventure activity including thejourney days. The total duration of theactivity including journey days should notexceed 30 days.
(iii) Hiring of equipment: Actual hiringcharges if the necessary equipments arehired from any Government agency withadequate proof. Otherwise, grants for hiring//purchase of equipment shall be restrictedto Rs. 1000/- per person/per camp.
(iv) Special allowances: For water and skyadventures and activities on snow, specialallowance up to Rs. 2000 per head for theperiod of adventure activity only to take careof special needs and as an incentive.
(v) Maximum ceiling: For any adventureactivity under this programme the grantshould not exceed Rs. 5.00 lakh for eachprogramme.
(b) Pattern of assistance for adventureactivities of advanced level within India:
Under this category following will be theadmissible items of expenditure:—
(i) Travelling expenses: From the nearestRailway Station to the place of stay/locationof grantee up to the Railway Station nearestto the place of adventure and back in SleeperClass of Indian Railways. For places notconnected by rail, actual fare in a StateRoadways Deluxe bus/ordinary taxi as per theexisting rate per km. traveled on road (to andfro) will be admissible for that part of thejourney.
(ii) Board and Lodging: Rs. 500/- per day perhead during the actual period of adventure andRs. 200/- per day per head for the journeyperiod or non-performing period in case ofwater and sky adventures.
(iii) The total duration of the activityincluding journay days should not exceed 30days. However, under special circumstanceslike natural calamities beyond the control ofthe grantee, the duration may be extended
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with the approval of the Secretary, Director,Directorate of Sports and Youth Affairs.
(iv) Equipment charges: Actual cost ofpurchase or hiring of equipment as perapproved budget by the Department.
(v) Porter charges: Actual porter charges incase of Trekking/Mountaineering.
(vi) Medical allowance: Rs. 5,000/- per headas medical allowance.
(vii) Number of beneficiaries: In the questionof calculation of the admissible grants,participants of the programme shall only betaken into account.
(viii) Maximum ceiling: For any particularadventure activity, under this programme,grant shouldn’t exceed Rs. 10.00 lakhs. Numberof activities in a particular year shall berestricted to two per category of land, waterand air adventure.
8. Establishment of Adventure Institution inGoa.— The Project Section of Directorate ofSports and Youth Affairs which is solelyentrusted with development of much neededSports infrastructure in the State.
Under the scheme the Departmentundertake to develop the infrastructure by theprocess of land acquisition with requireddrawings and estimate from PWD andobtaining necessary Government approval andexpenditure sanctions for taking up the workof construction of camp site.
The Department has developed a permanentcamp site in Goa for the organizing variousYouth Activities in Sateri Taluka. The camp siteis being used for the NSS, NCC, adventureactivities periodically.
9. Relaxation of the provision of the scheme.—The Government is empowered to relax all orany of the clauses provided in this scheme, iffound deemed fit for reasons to be recorded.
10. Interpretation of provision of the scheme.—If any question arises regarding interpretation
in the scheme of any clause, word, expressionor entire scheme, then the decision about theinterpretation shall lie with the Government.
This has been issued with the concurrenceof Finance Department under their U. O.No. 1400013014 dated 09-06-2015
By order and in the name of the Governorof Goa.
V. M. Prabhu Desai, Director (Sports & YouthAffairs).
Panaji, 14th September, 2015._________
Notification
DSYA/YS/Scheme for Organization of StateYouth Festival at- Zonal Level/2015
The following scheme is approved by theGovernment of Goa and is hereby publishedfor general information of the public and shallcome into force from the date of publication inthe Official Gazette.
SCHEME FOR ORGANIZATION OF STATEYOUTH FESTIVAL AT- ZONAL LEVEL
1. Short title and commencement.— Thisscheme shall be called as “Organization of StateYouth Festival at Zonal Level”.
This scheme shall come into force from thedate of its publication in the Official Gazetteand shall remain in force up to revision of thescheme.
2. Introduction.— The State Youth Festivalat Zonal Level will be organized within theState of Goa. Over 2000 participants to takepart in the festival drawn from three taluka toform a zone of the State in order to promoteNational Integration through various activitieslike Cultural pageantry, Folk Dance, Singing,Yuva Kruti, Adventure activities, Youth Artist,NSS, Suvichar etc. performed by the youthin the age group of 15 to 29 years. Thefestival will be organized in 04 Zones. Threetalukas will be clubbed together to make one
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Zone. Schedule of the event is enclosed atAnnexure “B”.
3. Objectives of the scheme.— The State YouthFestival is launched in the State by theDirectorate of Sports and Youth Affairs as amajor activity under the programme of NationalIntegration in the State. To attract more youthfor participation in the festival, the Directorateof Sports and Youth Affairs, will organize thefestival at Zonal Level in the same manner andin line with the State Youth Festival. The focusof the Zonal Festival is based on Culturalaspects and a number of other programmescovering a wide variety of youth activitieswhich not only reflects the spirit of friendshipbut also peace and development. Besides allthis, this festival provides a Statewideexposure to the youth for the expression andfulfillment of their cultural talents andaspiration. The participants/youth groupsemerging at first place in the Zonal Level willbe qualified for taking part in the State YouthFestival.
4. Scope of the scheme.— The schemeenvisages the all round development of theyouth and youth groups of the State speciallyby providing them the opportunity to exhibittheir talents at this Zonal Youth Festival,besides developing a sense of Statehood andNationalism amongst the youth in the way ofNational Integration.
5. Eligibility.— The youth groups/individualsyouth of the State of Goa in the age group of15 to 29 years of age are eligible to participatein the Zonal Youth Festival irrespective of theyouth from organised or non organized sectorto compete in various competitive events andparticipate is non competitive events.
6. Quantum of financial assistance.— TheDepartment bears the total cost of organziationwhile organizing the Zonal Youth Festivalinclusive of travel to and fro by Bus/Train,refreshment, working lunch, internal transport,costumes, stage decorations, cut-outs, medical,insurance, hiring of musical instruments,musicians and sets etc.
7. Pattern of assistance.— Organization ofState Youth Festival at Zonal Level under thisscheme follows certain admissible items ofexpenditure:
(i) Travelling expenses: From Directorate ofSports and Youth Affairs or the place of stay//location of participant up to the Bus terminusto venue of Zonal Youth Festival and back byBus or IInd Class Train.
(ii) Expenditure to be incurred onorganization of Zonal Youth Festival on prizemoney, refreshments, lunch, dinner, stage,decoration, pandal, sound system, trophies//mementoes, photography, video recording,remuneration to the Judges and OrganizingCommittee members etc., advertisementpublicity, generator etc.
(iii) Hire of hall, auditorium, chairs, furniture,general transport etc. other necessaryequipments to be provided for the organizationof Zonal Youth Festival.
(iv) Maximum ceiling: For any Zonal YouthFestival under this programme the sanctionshould not exceed Rs. 25.00 lakhs.
8. Relaxation of the provision of the scheme.—The Government is empowered to relax all orany of the clauses provided in this scheme, iffound deemed fit for reasons to be recorded.
9. Interpretation of provision of the scheme.—If any question arises regarding interpretationin the Scheme of any clause, word, expressionor entire scheme, then the decision about theinterpretation shall lie with the Government.
This has been issued with the concurrenceof Finance Department under their U. O. No.140001409 dated 13-10-2014.
By order and in the name of the Governorof Goa.
V. M. Prabhu Desai, Director (Sports & YouthAffairs).
Panaji, 14th September, 2015.
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ANNEXURE ‘B’
SCHEDULE OF THE EVENTS AT ZONAL LEVEL YOUTH FESTIVAL
Sr. Name of the Event Time Level of CompetitionNo. Duration
1. Folk Dance 8-10 mins State & National
2. Folk Song 5-7 mins State & National
3. Classical Vocal Hindustani 5-10 mins State & National
4. Sitar 7-10 mins State & National
5. Tabla 7-10 mins State & National
6. Harmonium (Light) 7-10 mins State & National
7. Guitar 7-10 mins State & National
8. Violin 5-10 mins State & National
9. Flute 5-10 mins State & National
10. Bharathanatyam 5-10 mins State & National
11. Kathak 8-10 mins State & National
12. Elocution (Hindi/English) 2-4 mins State & National
13. One Act Play (Hindi/English) 20-30 mins State & National
14. Street Play 15 mins State Level
15. Monologue 3-5 mins State Level
16. Tal Jagor 5-7 mins State Level
17. Rangoli Competition 2 to 3 hrs State Level
18. Poster Competition 1 hr State Level
19. Photography 3 hr State Level
20. Young Artist 15 mins State Level
21. Yuva Kruti Full day State Level
22. Power point presentation 5 to 7 mins State Level
(preparation
time 3 hrs)
23. Traditional dress Full day State Level
Competition
24. Adventure Activities Full Day State Level
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Department of Women & Child Development
Directorate of Women & Child Development___
Notification
2-277-LL-2015-DW & CD(Part-I)/03835
Read: (1) Notification No. 2/279/LL/2012//DW&CD/2562 dated 06-07-2012published in the Official GazetteNo. 16, Series I, dated 19-07-2012.
(2) Notification No. 2/279/LL/2012//DW&CD/2969 dated 07-08-2012published in the Official GazetteNo. 19, Series I, dated 09-08-2012;and
(3) Notification No. 2/279/LL/2012//DW&CD/4162 dated 22-04-2013published in the Official GazetteNo. 4, Series I, dated 25-04-2013.
The Government of Goa is pleased to amendand re-publish the “Laadli Laxmi Scheme”, asherein as under:
LAADLI LAXMI SCHEME
Preamble to the scheme.— In a society, wherea girl child is often seen to be a financialburden, this scheme is intended to reduce thefinancial burden thereby addressing theundesirable tendency of female foeticides, andthus helping to arrest the declining female sexratio in the State. This scheme further intendsto ensure that the girl child does not becomea burden for the parent or guardian duringher marriage. This scheme should notbe construed or misunderstood as anencouragement to the practice of giving dowryin any way.
Preamble of the scheme may be substitutedand read as under:—
Preamble to the scheme.— In a society,where a girl child is often seen to be a financialburden, this scheme is intended to reduce thefinancial burden thereby addressing theundesirable tendency of female foeticides, and
thus helping to arrest the declining female sexratio in the State. This scheme further intendsto ensure that the girl child does not become aburden for the parent or guardian during herhigher education or for her entrepreneurshipor for her marriage. This scheme should notbe construed or misunderstood as anencouragement to the practice of giving dowryin any way.
I. Short title and commencement.— (1) Thisscheme shall be called “Laadli Laxmi Scheme”.
(2) The scheme shall come into force withimmediate effect.
II. Eligibility and other conditions.— (1) Anygirl who fulfils all of the following conditionsis eligible to apply:
(a) born in the State of Goa;
(b) resident of Goa for the last fifteenyears; and
(c) (i) whose at least one of the parents isborn in Goa and is also a resident of Goa forthe last fifteen years; or
(ii) whose one of the parents is residingin Goa for last twenty five years:
Provided that a girl, who is born outsideGoa, shall be eligible if she is:
(a) resident of Goa for the last fifteenyears;
(b) educated in Goa; and
(c) (i) whose at least one of the parents isborn in Goa and is also a resident of Goa forthe last fifteen years; or
(ii) whose one of the parents is residingin Goa for last twenty five years.
(2) If any doubt arises regarding eligibilityof any, the same shall be decided by aCommittee consisting of the following:
(i) Secretary to Government of Goa incharge of Department of Women and ChildDevelopment as Chairperson,
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(ii) One Social Worker to be appointed bythe Government as Member,
(iii) Additional/Joint Secretary toGovernment of Goa in charge in theDepartment of Finance as Member, and
(iv) Director, Directorate of Women andChild Development as Member Secretary.
(3) The decision of the above Committeeshall be final and binding. No appeal or requestfor reconsideration of decision shall be allowedunder the scheme.
(4) All applications received from a girl childwho is an orphan or a destitute child or who isborn outside a legitimate wedlock or anadopted girl child or any other case which iscovered under the objective of the scheme;shall be referred to the Committee mentionedabove, if the application is made by theguardians or the Institution/Organisationswhich is taking care of the child.
(4)(A): In case if an applicant is unable toproduce documents pertaining to parent’sbirth, residence, etc. on account of theiropposition to her marriage, such an applicationshall be placed before the Committee fordecision.
(5) The beneficiaries shall be grouped intotwo categories, namely:—
(a) Those applicants who attain the ageof majority i.e. 18 years on or after 1-4-2012,and
(b) Those who have already attained theage of 18 years before 1-4-2012 and are inthe age group of 19 to 40 years.
III. Mode of operation.— (1) The beneficiariesunder the scheme shall be paid Rs. 1.00 lakhas financial assistance, by means of bank fixeddeposit, jointly in the name of the Director ofWomen and Child Development and theapplicant (the girl).
(2) The fixed deposit shall be renewedannually automatically on maturity, alongwith
the amount of interest accrued, till the date ofclaim by the applicant as per scheme or untilthe age of 40 years whichever is earlier.
Sub-clause (2) of clause III of the schememay be substituted and read as under:—
“The fixed deposit shall be renewedannually automatically on maturity, alongwith the amount of interest accrued, till thedate of claim by the applicant as per thescheme or claim for the purpose of highereducation or for entrepreneurship or formarriage purpose or until the age of 40years whichever is earlier”.
IV. Application procedure.— (1) The applicantwho attains the age of majority i.e. 18 yearson or after 1st April, 2012, [i.e. thosebeneficiaries covered under clause 2(5)(a)above] may apply to the Director of Womenand Child Development, Panaji-Goa, in theprescribed form (“Annexure I” to this scheme),complete in all respects, along with twopassport size photographs and the followingdocuments:
(i) Attested copy of the Birth Certificateof the applicant.
(ii) Attested copy of any document as aproof of 15 years residence of the applicantin the State of Goa. In lieu of the ResidenceCertificate, the previous School LeavingCertificate and the current Bonafide StudentCertificate issued by the recognizedEducational Institution in which the girl ispresently studying can also be produced.However, in case of girls who discontinuededucation at school level, the gap period i.e.,from the time of discontinuation of educationtill completion of 18 years of age/marriageas the case may be, may be proved byproduction of residence certificate. In caseof graduates, the Certificates of passing ofXth, XIIth and Graduation is adequateevidence.
(iii) 15 years or 25 years ResidenceCertificate of the parent(s) as the case may
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be. In lieu of the Residence Certificate, anydocumentary evidence to prove theresidence for the specified period can alsobe produced which may include:—
(a) The land records i.e. tenancy rights;mundcarial rights; occupancy rights, etc;
(b) Employment certificate; or
(c) Any such records to the satisfactionof the Committee.
(iv) Birth Certificate of the parent(s). If nobirth certificate is available one of thefollowing documents can be producedshowing the details namely the date andplace of Birth of the parent(s):
(a) Baptism certificate;
(b) School leaving certificate of theparent(s) etc.;
(c) Any document which establishesthat one of the grandparents of the girlhas lived in Goa around the time of thedate of birth claimed by the parent(s); or
(d) Any such records, which establishesthe date of birth of the parent(s).
(v) Attested copy of the Aadhar card ifany, and
(vi) An affidavit in the format as given in“Annexure II” to this scheme.
(vii) In case of a girl whose father/motheris in service either with the StateGovernment or the Central Government orthe public sector undertakings, in lieu ofthe certificate of residence such applicantmay produce the service certificate of25 years issued by the Head of theDepartment. However, the girl should beborn in Goa and should have studied in Goaup to Xth class.
Note 1: The Aadhar card will be compulsory forall applicants after 01-04-2013. However, the
Government by separate Order may relax therequirement of producing the Aadhar card andsuch other certificate(s), for a further period oftime, as may be prescribed in the said Order.
Note 2: The application form (Annexure-I) shallbe serially numbered and issued by the designatedOffices notified by the Director of Women and ChildDevelopment/designated branches of the bankconcerned. Application forms in any other formator proforma or reprographic copies of the same shallnot be accepted.
Note 3: The application form (Annexure-I) shallbe signed by the applicant in the presence ofeither the Member of Legislative Assembly, theMember of Parliament, Government Officer(not below the rank of Additional/Special Secretaryto the Government of Goa) or the District
Magistrate.
(2) In case of those beneficiaries who havealready attained the age of 18 and above before01-04-2012 [i.e. those beneficiaries coveredunder clause 2(5)(b) above] and have got/aregetting married hereinafter, may apply to theDirector of Women and Child Development,Panaji-Goa, in the prescribed form, in“Annexure-I” of this scheme with all thedocuments listed in clause 4(1) above alongwith following additional documents;
(i) Attested copy of the Civil MarriageRegistration Certificate (which may alsoinclude the first registration certificate)provided the certificate is dated on or after01-04-2012 only.
(3) The application shall be submitted within180 days, either from the date of publication ofthis scheme in the Official Gazette or from thedate of attaining the age of 18 years or fromthe date of issue of Civil Marriage RegistrationCertificate. All applications received beyondthe specified period of 180 days shall berejected.
(4) The application duly filled and completein all respect, received by the Directorate ofWomen and Child Development, shall bescrutinised and sanctioned by the Director ofWomen and Child Development, in thechronological order in which application isreceived in his office.
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(5) The applicant shall have to open anaccount in the bank/financial institution asdeclared by the Government, in any of itsbranches in the State of Goa.
(6) In order to receive the money after civilmarriage, the beneficiary shall personallypresent herself before the designated officer(s)or the Director of the Directorate, Women andChild Development for issue of withdrawalorder/letter, which in turn can be presented inthe bank/financial institution for withdrawalof the money/amount due and payable. Thewithdrawal order/letter shall be issued basedon the submission of the Civil MarriageRegistration Certificate (which may alsoinclude the first registration certificate).
(7) If the girl who has availed the benefitsunder the scheme, on attaining the age of21 years intends to withdraw the said amountfor her use in business/profession or for herfurther studies, such cases shall be placedbefore the Committee for decision.
Sub-clause (7) of clause IV of the scheme maybe substituted and read as under:—
“If the girl who has availed the benefitsunder the scheme and on attaining the ageof 21 years intends to withdraw the saidamount for her use in higher education or forentrepreneurship such cases shall be placedbefore the Committee for decision.
Those applicants who wish to avail theamount for the purpose of higher educationor for entrepreneurship should apply throughthe Department in the prescribed Form ‘A’and ‘B’ also available at the Taluka Offices ofthis Department. The requisite forms dulycomplete in all respects along with therelevant documents to be submitted directlyto the Department within the period of oneyear from the attainment of 21 years”.
V. Other conditions.— (1) In the event of deathof the beneficiary before the marriage, theamount in the fixed deposit shall be paid bythe bank/financial institution concerned to the
Director of Women and Child Development,who shall deposit the same into an appropriateGovernment account.
(2) A separate account shall be opened withone of the bank/financial institution concernedto be identified by the Government forimplementation of the scheme, which shallprepare a fixed deposit in the name of theapplicant as per the sanction order issued bythe Director, Women and Child Development,from time to time.
(3) The money under the fixed deposit shallbe permitted to be withdrawn from the bank//financial institution, provided the beneficiaryproduces the withdrawal order/letter fromthe Director, Women and Child Developmentor any other authorised official and alsopersonally present herself before the bankofficials.
(4) The benefits under the scheme shall begiven only once in the lifetime of eachbeneficiary.
(5) The unpaid money under the fixed depositshall be credited back to the Governmentalong with the interest accrued thereon andno family members/co-signatory/guardian, asthe case may be, shall have right/claim ofwhatsoever on the same.
(6) In the event, there is no claim by thebeneficiary till attaining the age of 40 years,the fixed deposit shall be closed and theamount shall be credited back to theGovernment along with the interest accruedthereon. No further assistance of any natureshall be provided to the concerned.
(7) This scheme does not confer any righton any one merely on application made underthe scheme, for claiming the benefits underthis scheme and denial of the benefits underthe scheme, after the same has been examinedby the Director of Women and ChildDevelopment as well as the Committeeconstituted under clause 2(2) above, shall notbe disputed.
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(8) The disbursement of benefits under this scheme shall be subject to the availability of fundsprovided for the purpose annually by means of budgetary support.
VI. Power to relax.— (1) For removal of any difficulties in the implementation of the scheme,there shall be a four member Committee constituted as in clause 2(2) above.
(2) The decision of the Committee shall be final and binding on all concerned.
(3) The Government shall have the power to amend, modify and cancel any part or whole ofthe scheme at any time.
By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa.
Deepali D. Nailk, Director & ex officio Joint Secretary (W&CD).
Panaji, 24th September, 2015.
FORM - ‘A’ BANK COPY
Application Form for Withdrawal of Claim for Higher Education//Entrepreneurship/Marriage under ‘LAADLI LAXMI’ Scheme
1. *Name of the applicant (Girl): ................................................................................................................................... (As specified on birth certificate) (Surname) (Name) (Middle name)
2. Applicant’s Date of Birth:-
(dd/mm/yyyy)
3. *Name of the Applicant’s (i) Mother: .............................................................................
(ii) Father: ...............................................................................
(iii) Guardian: .........................................................................
4. Withdrawal of Laadli Laxmi claim:–a. Higher Education (specify): .........................................................................................b. Entrepreneurship (specify): .........................................................................................c. Marriage purpose (Date of Civil Marriage): ..............................................................
5. Residential address (in full):–House No.: ..................................................... Ward No.: .....................................................
Street/Bldg. name: ............................................... City/Village: .......................................
Constituency: .........................Taluka: ........................... District: ...............Post Office: ............................................ Pin code: ......................................
6. *Contact details: (i) Landline: ................................. (ii) Mobile: ................................. (iii) e-mail: .............................................................................................
7. EPIC number
8. Sanction Letter No. and date: ......................................................................................................................................
9. Fixed Deposit Account No. and date
10. Name of the Bank and Branch: ...................................................................................................................................
Passport sizePhotograph ofthe applicantduly attestedby the Gazet-
ted Officer.
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Declaration
I, the undersigned, hereby declare that the information given above is true and correct, and nothingstated is false and I have not been benefited with this scheme earlier. I shall be personally responsiblefor any false and incorrect information/documents, for which the authorities shall be at liberty to take
penal action as deem fit against me including filing criminal case.
Date: (Name & Signature of the Applicant)
DOCUMENTS ENCLOSED:-
1. Birth Certificate duly self attested.
2. Higher Education purpose:-
(a) Prospectus/Course details/Brochure of the recognised university.
(b) Certificate of the last exam passed/marksheet.
(c) Details of the fees structure.
(d) Original Fixed Deposit.
(e) Receipt of the amount received by the beneficiary.
3. For Entrepreneurship purpose:-
(a) Details of the project proposals.
(b) Details of the infrastructure/premises/layout.
(c) Registration/Licence/NOC from competent authority.
(d) Original Fixed Deposit.
(e) Receipt of the amount received by the beneficiary.
4. For Marriage purpose:-
(a) Civil Marriage Certificate.
(b) Original Fixed Deposit.
(c) Receipt of the amount received by the beneficiary.
Department Order No. 2/ / /LL/2015/DWCD/ dated
FOR OFFICE USE ONLY
Authorisation to the Bank Date: ……….........…………………..
To,
The Branch Manager/Authorised Officer of…………………………………………………………. (name of Bank)
Sir/Madam,
Your are authorised to release an amount of Rs. 1,00,000/- along with the interest accrued thereon toMs. …………………………...……………………………………………………………. whose details have beenverified, in the form of cash payment for Higher Education/Entrepreneurship/Marriage purpose.
Director Directorate of Women & Child Development
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FORM - ‘B’
OFFICE COPY
Application Form for Withdrawal of Claim for Higher Education//Entrepreneurship/Marriage under ‘LAADLI LAXMI’ Scheme
1. *Name of the applicant (Girl): .................................................................................................................. (As specified on birth certificate) (Surname) (Name) (Middle name)
2. Applicant’s Date of Birth : (dd/mm/yyyy)
3. *Name of the Applicant’s (i) Mother: ...................................................................................
(ii) Father: .....................................................................................
(iii) Guardian: ...............................................................................
4. Withdrawal of Laadli Laxmi claim:–
(a) Higher Education (specify): ...............................................................................................
(b) Entrepreneurship (specify): ...............................................................................................
(c) Marriage purpose (Date of Civil Marriage): ....................................................................
5. Residential address (in full):–
House No.: .................................................. Ward No.: ................................................................
Street/Bldg. name: .................................... City/Village: ..........................................................
Constituency: ...................................... Taluka: .................................. District: ........................
Post Office: ...................................... Pin code: ..........................................
6. *Contact details: (i) Landline: ...................................... (ii) Mobile: ..................................
(iii) e-mail: ...................................................................................................
7. EPIC number
8. Sanction Letter No. and date: ......................................................................................................................................
9. Fixed Deposit Account No. and date
10. Name of the Bank and Branch: ...................................................................................................................................
Declaration
I, the undersigned, hereby declare that the information given above is true and correct, and nothingstated is false and I have not been benefited with this scheme earlier. I shall be personally responsiblefor any false and incorrect information/documents, for which the authorities shall be at liberty to take
penal action as deem fit against me including filing criminal case.
Date: (Name & Signature of the Applicant)
Passport sizePhotograph ofthe applicantduly attestedby the Gazet-
ted Officer.
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DOCUMENTS ENCLOSED:-
1. Birth Certificate duly self attested.
2. Higher Education purpose:-
(a) Prospectus/Course details/Brochure of the recognised university.
(b) Certificate of the last exam passed/marksheet.
(c) Details of the fees structure.
(d) Original Fixed Deposit.
(e) Receipt of the amount received by the beneficiary.
3. For Entrepreneurship purpose:-
(a) Details of the project proposals.
(b) Details of the infrastructure/premises/layout.
(c) Registration/Licence/NOC from competent authority.
(d) Original Fixed Deposit.
(e) Receipt of the amount received by the beneficiary.
4. For Marriage purpose:-
(a) Civil Marriage Certificate.
(b) Original Fixed Deposit.
(c) Receipt of the amount received by the beneficiary.
Placed before the Committee under clause II (2) of the Laadli Laxmi Scheme
Approved:- Rejected:-
Remarks if any: ............................................. Director
Date:- Directorate of Women & Child Development
RECEIPT
Received with thanks from Director of Women & Child Development, Panaji a sum of Rs. 1,00,000/-(Rupees one lakh only) along with the interest towards ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Signature:-
Date:- Name:- .................................................
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