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(2) They shall come into force at once. 8. Ministry of Finance (Vitta Mantralaya) :
"2. In the Governmen't of India (Allocation of (i) Department of Economic Affairs (Arthik
Business) Rules, 1961, for the Schedules the following Karya Vibhag).
Schedules shall be substituted, namely :— (ii) Department of Expenditure (Vyaya Vibhag),
'THE FIRST SCHEDULE (iii) Department of Revenue (Rajaswa Vibhag).
(Rule 2) 9. Ministry of Food and Civil Supplies (Khadya aur
Nagrik Poorti Mantralaya) :
MINISTRIES, DEPARTMENTS, SECRETARIATS
AND OFFICES (i) Department of Food (Khadya Vibhag).
(MANTRALAYA, VIBHAG, SACHIVALAYA (ii) Department of Civil Supplies (Nagrik
TATHA KARYAJLAYA) Poorti Vibhag).
_ 1 . Ministry of Agriculture (Krishi Mantralaya) :
10. Ministry of Health and Family Welfare
(i) Department of Agriculture and Cooperation (Swasthya aur Parivar Kalyan Mantralaya) :
(Krishi aur Sahkarita Vibhag).
(i) Department of Health (Swasthya Vibhag).
(ii) Department of Agricultural Research and (ii) Department of Family Welfare (Pariv*
Education (Krishi Anusandhan aur Shiksha
Vibhag). Kalyan Vibhag).
Nations, handling of CARE goods concerning agricul- 17. Proiessions (Vetejiiary Practice).
ture etc.
18. Prevention of the extension fiom one State to
2. Participation in" international conferences, asso- another of infectious or contagious diseases or pests
ciations and other bodies concerning ngricultuie and affecting animals or plants including locusts.
implementation of decisions made thereat. 19. Price control of agricultural commodities except
3. Convention on Locust Control. foodgrain'% sugar, vartaspati, oil seeds, vegetable oils
cakes and fats, jute, cotton and Tea.
4. Plant Quarantine.
20. Production of Oil Seeds.
5. Industries, the control of which by the Union is
declared by Parliament by Law to be expedient in 21. Pa'tern of financial assistance to various State
public interest; as far as these relate to :— Undertaking Dairy Development Scheme either through
their own agencies or through the Cooperative Unions.
(a) Processing and refrigeration of certain agri-
cultural products (milk powder, infant-milk 22. Operation' Flood I and II, and all matters per-
food, Malted milk food, Condensed milk, taining thereto.
Ghee and other dairy products). Meat and 23. Prevention of Cruelly to Animals.
Meat products;
(b) Development of agricultural industries includ- Part III
ing machinery, fertilizer, seeds and cattle-
feed with the limitation that in regard to For the Union Territories the subjects mentioned i»
the development of agricultural industries Parts I and II above, so tar as they exist in regard to
including machinery and fertilizer, the func- *hese Territories and, in addition, to the lollowinjr
tions of the Department of Agriculture subjects which fall within List II of the Seventh
(Krishi Vibhag) do not go further than the Schedule to the Constitu.ion of India : —
formulation of demands and the* fixation of 24. Agriculture (other than agricultural education
targets, and research), protection against pests and prevention
(c) Shellac Industry; of plant diseases.
(d) Processing of fish (including canning and- 25. Preservation, protection and improvement of
freezing); stocks and prevention of animal diseases; veterinary
training and practice.
(e) Establishment and servicing qf Development
Council for fish processing industry; and 26. Courts of Wards.
(f) Technical assistance and advice to fish pro- 27. Co-operation in agricultural sector, pgrioiltural
cessing industry. credit and indebtedness.
6. Fishing and fisheries inland and marine. 28. General Policy relating to the "narketing of
agricultural produce, including pricing, exports etc.
7. Fishing and fisheries beyond territorial waters
(including Deep-Sea Fishing Station, Bombay). ., 29. Insurance (Crop and Cattle Insurance1).
8. Agricultural and Livestock Census. 30. General Policy in the field of Co-operation and
Co-ordination of co-operation activities in all sectors
9. All India Service—Indian Agricultural Service. (The Ministries concerned are icsponsiblc for
Co-operatives in the respective fields).
10. Sugarcane Development Scheme.
31. Matters relating to National Co-operative
11. Matters relating to damage to crops an'd loss Organisation.
of live-stock due to natural calamities.
32. National Co-operative Development Corpora*
12. Co-ordination of relief measures necessitated by tioii.
natural calamities, other than epidemics.
33. Incorporation, regulation and winding up <>'
13. Matters relating to loss of human life and Co-operative Societies with objects not confined to
property due to all natural calamities, other than one State.
epidemics.
34. Training of personnel of co-operative dep^1"
14. Indian People's Famine Trust. ments and co-operative institutions (include
education of members, office bearers and non-officials)-
Part IT
The following subjects which fall within List III of Part IV
the Seventh Schedule to the Constitution cf India (as General and Consequential:—
regards legislation only) :—
15. Adulteration of agricultural products other than 35. All matters relating to foreign aid received &**
foodstuffs. foreign countries and in'ern'atiorral organisations &f
far as agricultural and allied subjects are concern**
16. Economic Planning (Agricultural Economics including all matters relating to assistance afford 5;
and Statistics). India to foreign countries in the field of igriculture *•* j
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allied subjects but excluding such matters in the field B D r >A •• I ~ -<r f
" AGRICULTURAL
of a^ncuituial ixseaich and education and allied R r . r x : /:vo 3i:;AtiON (KRISHI
s 'jjv-c ^ as arc ^eciflcally assigned to the Department Y N T J 3 / U ; > : ! / • i s
' A " A l S H I K S H A
*" (Hi) import and distribution of cine-film 16. (i) Tea Trading Corporation of ladia.
(unexposcd) and other goods required by (ii) Tea Board,
the film industiy
(iii) Coffee Board,
7 Chief Contiolbr of Jmpoits and i -.poit.s (iv) Rubber Board.
. jj{, State Tiading (v) Cardamom Board.
'•>' g. Policies of State Trading and performance of (vi) Tobacco Board.
afganisations established for the purpose, including :
(i) State Trading Corporation and its sub- B. DEPARTMENT OF SUPPLY
sidiaries excluding Handicrafts and Hand- (POORTI VIBHAG)
looms Export Corporation ssr.d Central
Cottage Industiies Corporation. 1. Purchase, inspection and shipment of stores for
the Central Government other than items the pur-
(ii) Minerals and Metah Trading Corporation chase, inspection and shipment of which are delegated
and its Subsidiaries.
to other authorities by a general or special order.
jV. Trading with the enemy; enemy property 2. Disposal of surplus stores.
9. Trading with the enemy; enemy fire; and enemy 3. Residual work of supply and disposal relating
property; reparations (other than Genran industrial to the late war organisations including the Directorate
equipment); Controller of Enemy Tradir^; Controller General, Aircraft, including Civil Maintenance Unit
of Enemy firms; Custodian of Enemy Property for and Directorate General, Ship Repairs.
India.
10. International Customs Tariff Bureau mcluding 4. Administration of—
residuary work relating to Tariff Ccmmssion. (a) Directorate General of Supplies and
Disposals;
11. Development and expansion of export produc-
tion in relation to all commodities products, (b) Office of the Chief Pay and Accounts
manufactures, and semi-manufactures deluding the Officer, New Delhi;
following : (c) National Test House, Alipore^ Calcutta.
(a) agricultural produce within tht meaning of
the Agricultural Produce (trading and C. DEPARTMENT OF TEXTILES
Marking) Act, 1937; (VASTRA VIBHAG)
(b) marine products;
1. Production, distribution (for domestic consump-
(c) industrial products (engin^nng pooJs, tion and exports) and development of jute, jute
chemicals, plastics, leather pr.ducts, etc.); products, handicrafts and all textiles and woollens
(d) fuels, minerals and mineral pnducts; including handlooms, powerlooms, ready made
garments and industries relating to the production
(e) specific expon-oriented produes (including of silk and cellulosic fibres but excluding non-
plantation crops etc. but ejcluding jute cellulosic synthetic fibres . (njlon, polyster, acrylic,
products and handicrafts) whirh are drectly etc.).
the charge of this Department.
2. Textiles Commissioner.
12. All organisations and institution connected
*Uh the provision of services relating tj the export 3. Jute Commissioner.
^ort including : 4. Jute Corporation of India Limited.
(a) Export Credit and Guarantee Corporation. 5. Cotton Corporation of India Limited.
(b) Export Inspection Council.
6. All India Handicrafts Board.
(c) Directorate General of Commercial
Intelligence and Statistics. 7. All India Handlooms Board.
(d) Trade Fair Auchority of Indie 8. The National Textile Corporation Limited.
(e) Free Trade-Zones. 9. Sericulture.
13. Projects and programmes for simulating and 10. Central Silk Board.
listing the export efforts. 11. Handloom Development Commissioner.
H. Production, distribution (for chmestic con- 12. Ahmedabad Textile Industries Research
a t i o n and exports) and development af Plantation Association, Ahmedabad.
^ops, tea, coffee, rubber and Cardamon.
13. Bombay Textile Research Association,
15. Processing and distribution for tknestic con- Bombay.
^ p t i o n and exports of Instant tea and Instant 14. The Silk and Art Silk Mills' Research
v Association, Bombay.
°ffee.
4) THE GAZE! I E OF INDIA : EXrRAORDJNARY [PARI II—SLC. 3^J
17. Him; la.)an e\pcditio:is>, pe.nvssuw to forcign- 36. OiLnce igatnst Lms, wirh respect to any of the
£fS <o tiavel to Protected Aieas other than those subjects allotted to thu Ministry.
tfiib which the Ministry of Home Affairs (Grih Mant-
jjlaya) is concerned. 37. Hospitality Grant of the Gove'nment of India.
38. Damarcation of the land fionticr of India.
18. Coordination and development measures in
Dorderareas. 39. Border raids and incidents en the land boiders
of India.
19. United Nations, Specialised Agencies and
other International Conferences. 40. Diplomatic flight clearances for non-scheduled
chartered flights of lorelgu chil and nrlitaiy aircraft
20. Indian Foreign Service. transiting India.
21. Indian Foreign Service Branch 'B'. 41. Matters relating to the Continental Shelf, Ter-
ritorial Waters, Contiguous Zone and question of
22. Foreign Service Training Institute. fishery rights m the High Seas and other questions of
23. External Publicity. International Law.
24. Political treaties, agreements and conventions 42. Economic and technical assista cc ghen by
svith foreign and Commonwealth countries. India to the Government of Nepal under the Colombo
Plan for Co-operative Economic Development.
25. (a) Pilgrimages to places ouiside Inaia, in-
cluding the administration of tne Port 43. Purchase, inspection and shipment of Stores
Haj Committee Act, 1932 and 'the from abroad for the Cen ( ral Government other than
Rules made thereunder and Indian Pilgrim those the purchase, ''nspeCion and shipment of which
Ships Rules, 1933, and pilgiim parties fiom are delegated to othei authorities by a general or
India to shrines in Pakistan and vice versa. special order.
^b) Protection and preservation of Non-Muslim NOTE: Commonwealth countries should be taken to
shrines in Pakistan and Muslim shrines in include British Colonies, Protectorates and
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India in terms of Pant-Mirza Agreement of Trust Territories.
1955.
MINISTRY OF tlrsANCE
26. Abducted Persons (Recovery and Restoration).
(VITTA MANTRALAYA)
27. Evacuation of Non-Muslims fiom Pakistan to
A. DEPARTMENT .OF ECONOMIC AFFAIRS
India. (ARTHIK. KARYA VIBHAG)
, 28. Protection of rights of the Minority Commu- I. Exchange Control
i uities in India and Pakistan (except rehabilitation of
Muslim migrants who nave returned from East Pakis- 1. Administration of the Foreign Excbangc Regu-
tan to West Bengal under the Nehru-Liaquat Pact; lation Act, other than enforcement work mentioned
: rehabilitation of Muslims internally displaced in West under the Department of Personnel and Administrative
Bengal at the time of communal disturbances on the Reforms (Karmik aur Prashasanik Sudhar' Vibhag) in
Partition of the country;'"'fcnd restoration of mosques the Ministry of Home Affairs (Grih Man r rala>a).
aid other places of religious woiships to Muslims in
West Bengal). 2. Foreign exchange budgeting.
29. Non-Muslim migration from Pakistan and 3. Control of the foreign exchange resources in-
Muslim migration from India. cluding scrutiny of proposals for imports from the
foreign exchange point of view.
: 30. Recovery of advances granted to the evacuees
('rom Burma, Malaya, etc., during the years 1942—47
4. Foreign investment.
?*d residual work relating to refugees given asylum 5. Import and export of gola and silver.
*> India during World War II.
6. Approvals for commercial borrowing abroad.
?!• Notification regarding commencement or ces-
^'on of a state of war. II. Foreign aid for Economic Envelopment
32. Foreign Jurisdiction. 7. Technical and ecouomic assistance received by
Irdia under.—
33. Piracies and crimes committed on the High Seas
'a the air; offences against the law of nations tom- (a) The Technical Cooperation Scheme of the
b e d on land or the High Seas or in the air. Colombo Plan.
(b) The United States Point Four Programme.
'f l1' I n c l u i r i e s an0* statistics for the purposes of any fc) The United Nations Technical Assistance
"e subjects allotted to this Ministry.
Administration Programmes.
5. Fees in respect of any of the subjects allotted (d) Ad hoc offers of Technical Assistance from
' ni s Ministry. various foreign countries.
44 THE GAZbiTfi OF INDIA : fiXfRAORDlNARY [PARI II—SIC. 3(i;\]
8. Technical assistance given by India to the 22. Piepaiation of Central Budget other than
Member countiies of the Colombo Plan under Tech- Railway Budget, including supplementary excess
nical Cooperation. Scheme of the Colombo Plan. grants and when a proclamation by the President as
to failure of Constitutional machinery is in operation
9. All matters relating to the Meetings of Colombo in relation to a State or a Union TeiiUory, preparation
Plan Council and the Consultative Committee of the of the budget of such State or Union Territoiy, J
Plan and :—
(i) U.S. Technical Cooperation Mission. 23. Borrowing and Floatation of Market Loans by
the Central and State Governments.
(ii) U.S. Development Loan Fund.
24. Borrowing of Public Bodies such as Corpor-
(iii) Colombo Plan, ations, Municipalities etc.
(iv) Norwegian Aid. 25. Administration of the Public Debt Act.
(v) Ford Foundation and Rockfeller Foundation, 26. Fixation of interest rates, including Borrovvino
(vi) Loans and Credit from foreign countries. Rates, Productivity Test Rates, etc.
(vii) Loans and Credit from IBRD and IMF, Ex- 27. Accounting and Audit Procedures, includino
port-import Banks etc. classification of transactions.
10. All matters relating to the India Consortium. 28. Financial matters relating to partition, Federal
Financial Integration and Reorganisation of States. •
11. All matters relating to grant of loans and
credits to other countries, except Nepal, Bhutan and 29. Contingency Fund of India and Administration
, Bangladesh. of Contingency Fund of India Act, 1950 >(49 of
1950).
12. Policy issues relating to the United Nations 30. Treasury bills, including ad hoc to replenish
Fund for Population Activities (UNFPA) and cont- the Central balances.
ributions to the specialised Agencies of the United
Nations and other U.N. Bodies. 31. Sterling Pensions—Transfer of responsibility
to U.K. Government and actual calculation of the
13. All matters relating to the Foreign Volunteers liability involved.
Programmes in India, including the United Nations
Volunteers (except outgoing volunteers-under UNV). 32. Conspectus of Central and State Government
Budgets.
14. Technical assistance received by India or given
to foreign governments, international Institutions and 33. Finance Commission.
Organisations, except such as are relatable to sub- 34. Taxation Enquiry Commission.
jects allocated to any other Department.
35. Small Savings, including the administration of
i IDE. Internal Finance the National Savings Organisations.
15. Currency and Coinage, that is to say, questions 36. Duties and Powers, of the ComptroOsr and
relating to— Auditor General. #.
(a) the Security Press and the Mints, including 37. Laying of Audit Reports before the Parliament
the Assay Department and Silver Refinery and coordination in the Department of Economic
Project; Affairs (Arthik Karya Vibhag) of all Audit ReporS,
PAC's Reports and Estimates Committee's Reports.
(b) Coinage;
38. Financial Emergency.
(c) Note Issue. i
16. Functions of the Treasurer of Charitable En- VI. Stock Exchanges
dowments for India.
39. Administration of Securities Contracts (Rs&f
17. Investment Policy, including Investment Policy lation) Act, 1956 (42 of 1956).
of LIC, UTI and GIC. 40. Regulation of Stock Exchanges. ,
18. Investment pattern for Employees' Provident
Fund and other like Provident Funds. VII. Stock Issues
IV. Economic Advice 41. Control over the Issues of Capital by J ° ^
19. Advice on matters which have a bearing on Stock Companies.
internal and external aspects of Economic Manage- VII. A. Miscellaneous Acts.
ment, including prices.
42. Government Savings Bank Act 1873 0 •
20. Credit, fiscal and monetary policies. 1873). - i
V. Budget 43. Section 20 of the Indian Trusts Act, ^ :
, j . J u u l ro.,tns Act, 18OT a et ib8c»J. 69. Ail niattojs rehtiig to k>ng toi'u linarcial in-
stitutions, excludi ,'j Unit Tiust ol India, Lne1 Insu-
J5 Chainabfc Fndov.m^nfs Act, 1890 (6 of l?90). rance CoipoiaUn and Genial Inaiinnce Compilation.
4o. uiuuui Couuge Avt, i90b t 3 of J.906).
70. Chit Fard and other non-banking companies
.'7 In ban Sccunt.es Act, 1920 (1 ot 1920). accepting deposits.
4J. CiuKiicy Ordinance, 1940 (4 of L94Q). 71. Other matters ielating to Banking in India.
49. International Monetary Fund and Bank Act,
19-^5 (47 of 1945). 72. Administration of ail Siai^es, Regulations and
other laws connected with cur es from 65 to 71 above.
50. Capital Issues (Control) Act, 1947 (29 of
1947). X. Management of the Indian Economic Service
51 Finance Commission (Miscellaneous Provi- 73. Centuilis.'d aspec s of managing the Indian
sions) Act, 1951 (33 of 1951). Economic Scrwce and all m 'I eis per nminj to tia ; n-
52. Government Savings Certificates Act, 1959 (46 ing, career planning and manpower plann ng for
of 1959). that services.
53. Unit Trust of India Act, 1963 (52 of 1963). B. DEPARTMENT OF EXPENDITURE
54. Compulsory Deposit Scheme Act, 1963 (21 (VYAYA ViBHAG)
of 1963).
1. Financial rules and regulations and delegation
55. Legal Tender (Inscribed Notes) Act, 1964 of financial powers.
(28 of 1964).
56. Asian Development Bank Act, 1966 (18 of 2. Fina cial sanction relating to all Ministries and
1966). offices of the Goven ment of India, which are not
covered by powers delegated or conferred by the rules
• 57. Public Provident Fund Act, 1968 (23" of 1968). or by any general or special orders.
58. Small Coins (Offences) Act, 1971 (52 of
3. Review of the staffing of Government establish-
1971). ments with a view to securing economy.
59. Comptroller and Auditor General's (Duties,
Powers and Conditions of Service) Act, 1971 (56 4. Advice to Ministries and Government Undertak-
of 1971). ings op Cost Accounts matfers and attending to Cost
Investigation work on their behalf.
60. Additional Emoluments (Compulsory Deposit)
Act, 1974 (37 of 1974). 5. Indian Audit arid Accour.ts Department.
VIII. Insurance 6. Defence Accounts Department.
61. Pol>cy relating to "General Insurance ; Adminis-
tration of the Insurance Act, 1938 (4 of 1938) ; 7. Organisation of the Controller General of Ac-
Insurance Companies Association Pool ; Subsidiaries counts dealing with :
of the Life Insurance Corporation.
(i) General principles of Goverment account-
62. policy relating to Life Insurance ; Nationalisa- ing relating to Union or Sta'e Govern-
tion of the Life Insurance Business ; Administration ments and form of accounts, and framing
of the Life Insurance Corporation Act, 1956 (31 ot or revision of rules and manuals relating
1956); Life Insurance Tribunal. thereto ;
63. Office of the Controller of Insurance. (ii) Reconciliation of cash balance of Union
64. The responsibility of the Central Government Government with Reserve Bank in general
relating to matters concerning Centrally administered and, in particular, of Reserve Deposits
a
reas in respect of any of the entries from 61 to 63 pertaining to Civil Ministries or Depart-
above. ments;
(iii) Overseeing the maintenance of adequate stan-
'X. Banking dards of accounting by Central Civil Ac-
counts Offices;
65. All Indian banks, whether nationalised or not.
(iv) Consolidation, of monthly accounts, prepara-
66. All foreign banks so far as their operations in tion of review of trends of revenue realisa-
'ndia are concerned. tion and significant features of expenditure
etc. and preparation of annual accourts (in-
, 67. All matters relating to the Reserve Bank of cluding Summary, Civil Appropriation Ac-
'ndia. counts) showing under the respective
heads, the annual receipts and disburse-
68. All matters relating1 to Cooperative Banking ments for the purpose of the Union Gov-
*™ch nrc the concerns of this Department. ernment;
46 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PART Q—SEC. 3(ii)]
fv) Administration of Central Treasuiy Rules; 11. All matters ielating to Central Excise and Golj
(Vi) Coordination and assistance in the In*roduc- Control administration.
lion of management accounting system in 12. Sales Tax :—
Civil Mii'istiies or Departments •;
(i) The administration of Sales-Tax Laws Vali-
(vii) Cadre Management of Group 'A' (Indian dation Act, 1956 (7 of 1956).
Civil Accounts Service) and Group 'B' Offi-
cers of the Central Civil Accounts Offices ; (ii) Levy of tax on the course of inter-State trade
and or commerce-problems arising out of the
administration oL the Central bales Tax Act
(vfii) Organising of training and examinations for 1956 (74 of 1956).
the Central Civil Accounts siaff belonging
to Group ' C and 'D'. (iii) Declaration of goods as of special impor-
tance in inter-state trade or commerce un-
8. Release of Grants and Loans for the State Plans der article 286(3) of the Constitution, lay-
including advance Plan Assistance towards expendi- ing down of the conditions, and restrictions
ture on relief measures in the event of natural calami- to which the State laws providing for the levy
ties. of tax on them would be subjected.
9. State Finance. (iv) AH questions relating to replacement of sales
tax by additional excise duty includirg ad-
10. Plan Budget. ministration of the Additional Duties of
11. Scrutiny of Central and State Legislation hav- Excise (Goods of Special Importance) Act
ing financial and economic implications. 1957 (58 of 1957). v
(v) All Bills, etc. relating to sales-tax levy in
12. Planning and Development Finance. States coming up for the previous instruc-
tions, recommendations or assent of the
C. DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE President.
(RAJASWA VIBHAG)
(vi) Legislative matters concerning sales-tax in
1. All matters relating to Central Boards of Re- the Union Territories.
venue. (vii) Problems arising out of the invalidation of
2. Grants-in-aid to the National Institute of Pub- sugarcane cess levies of State including
lic Finance and Policy. Validation of such levies.
3. Stamp duties on bills of exchange, cheques, 13. All matters relating to pre-partition duty refund
promissory notes, bills of lading, letters of credit, claims on salt.
policies of insurance, transfer of share debentures, 14. Subordinate Organisations:—
proxies and receipts.
(a) Income Tax Department;
4. Supply and distribution of all kinds of stamps.
(b) Customs Department ;
5. All questions relating to income tax (except (c) Central Excise Department; and
questions relating to the Income-tax Appellate Tri-
bunal) corporation tax, capital gains tax, excess (d) Narcotics Department.
profits tax, business profits tax and estate duty, 15. Preventive detention for reasons connected with
wealth tax, expenditure tax and gift tax and also the conservation of foreign exchange or prevention of
questions relating to Railway Passenger Fares Act. smuggling; persons subjected to such detention.
6. Administration of excise in the Union Terri- 16. Enforcement, viz. investigation, adjudication
tories, i.e. all questions relating to— and prosecution of cases arising out of breaches,
'a) Alcoholic liquors for human consumption. urder the Foreign Exchange Regulation Act, 1973
(46 of 1973); the Directorate General of Revenue
Co) Opium, Indian hemp and narcotic drugs and Intellihgence-cum-Directorate of Enforcement.
narcotics.
7. Medicinal and toilet preparations containing MINISTRY OF FOOD AND' CIVIL SUPPLIES
alcohol, or any substance included in 6(b). (KHADYA AUR NAGRIK POORTI MANTRA-
8. Opium as regards cultivation, manufacture and LAYA)
sale for export. A. DEPARTMENT OF FOOD (KHADYA VJ&"
9. International agreements relating to dangerous HAG)
drugs and their Implemenation. I. The following subjects which fall within List
10. All matters relating to Customs (Sea and Land) of the Seventh Schedule to the Constitution *»
including the Customs Tariff Act, 1975 (51 of 1975), India:—
Tariff Valuations, Customs Cooperation Council, Cus- 1. Purchase of foodstuffs for civil and"ci ! l t 3 *
toms nomenclature and similar mnt*ers, duties on requirements and their disposal.
goo/s imported or exnorted; prohibitions and res-
trictions on imports and exports imposed in the in- 1. Participation in international confere^.^
terest of revenue; and interpretation of Customs Associations and other bodies conJ;eTZ$,
Tariff. food, e.g. International Wheat Cow
'•I
Inlunafional Sugar Council, Woild Fcod 15. hcci> la I ^ S ^ U fit a a / of u c •>> o ^ U s allotted
Council, lincinaliopjl Food Policy Rcscaich to lias, D^pai'jneut tACCpt i&~-> t vui m J. court
Instnu f c and implementation, of dc'cisions
made iheieat.
B. DEPARTMENT OF CiVIL SU/PLIES (TNAGRIK
3 Entering *nto trea'ieb and agreements with POORTI VIBHAG)
foreign countries and implementing treaties,
agreements, conventions with ""oreign coun- I. Internal Trade
tries relating *o trade and commerce in
foodgrains and other foodstuffs. 1. Internal Trade.
4 Hiring and acquisition of godowrs for storage
of foodgrains including sugar, talcing on 2. Inter State Trade : [the Spirituous Piepardtions
lease or acquiring land for construction of (Inter-Stau, Trade a"d Commerce) Control Act,
foodgra'ns godowns. 1955].
5. Inter-Stite trade and commerce in respect of 3. Control of futures trading [the forward Con-
foodgnms and other foodsmffs includjrg tracts (Regulation) Act, 1952] ^
sugar.
4. The Essential Commodities Act, 1955 (Supply,
6. Industries, the control of which by the Union prices and distribution of essential commodities not
is declared by Parliament by law to be dealt with specifically by any other I1 "n.is ry).
expedient in public interest, as far as these)
relate to : 5. Prevention of Blackmarketlng and Maintenance
of Supplies of Essential Commodities Act, 1980;
(a) Fruit and Vegetable processing industry persons subjected to detention the rounder.
(including freezing and dehydtation);
(b) Surar Industry (including development of 6. Consumer Cooperatives.
gur and khandsari; and 7. Public Distribution System.
(c) Foodgrain miffing industry. 8. Monitoring of prices and a"a:lability of essen-
tial commodities.
7. Central Warehousing Corporation and the
Warehousing Corporation. 9. The National Corsumer Protection Council.
II. The following subjects which fall within List 10. Regulation of Packaged Commodities.
III of the Seventh Schedule to the Corstitution of
India (as regards legislation only) :— 11. Training in Legal Meteorology.
8. Trade and Commerce in and supply and dis- 12. Industries, the control of which by the Union
tribution of fondgrains. is declared by Parliament by law to be expedient in
public interest, as far as these lelate to Vanaspati,
9. Tiade and commerce in ard the production, Oil Seeds, Vegetable Oils, Cakes and Fats
supply and distribu*<on of sugar and food-
stuffs other than foodgrains. 13. Price control of and inter-State trade and
10. Price control of foodgrains, foodstuffs and commerce in and supply and distribution of Vanas-
surar. pati, Oil Sedds, Vegetable Oils, Cakes and Fats
Hi. For the union territories of Delhi, the Anda- 14. Directorate of Vanaspati, Vegetable Oils and
^ n and Nicobar islands and Lakshadweep, ,tHe Fats.
objects detailed in Parts I and II as well as the
Food Administration.
' If II. Trade Marks etc.
IV. General and Consequential : 15. The Trade and Merchandise Marks Act, 1958.
ll. Matters relating to the following offices: — 16. Emblems and Names (Prevention of Improper
(i) Subordinate Offices under the Department of Use) Act, 1950.
Food
17. Standards of Weights and Measures (The Stan-
(ii) Directorate of Sugar, New Delhi. dards of Weights and Measures) Act, 1956. The
04') National Sugar Institute, Kanpur. Standards of Weights and Measures Act, 1976.
, '2. Matters relating to the Development Council 18. The Indian Standards Institution (Certifica-
° r Sugar Industry, New Delhi. tion Marks) Act. 1952.
, ' 3 . Offences against laws with respect to any of
* e subjects allotted to this Department 19. All attached or subordinate office's or other
organisations concerned with nny of the subjects
'4. Encuiiies and statistics for the purpose of any specified in this l'st. including the Forward Markets
the subject allotted to 'h's Department Commission, Bombay.
It TUZ GAZETTE OF INDIA : LX1T \OHOINARY [PARF H _ S C C . 3(n)]
MlNf&lRY OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WEL- 12. Kalinin! Maria CnHrol Programme.
FARE 13. Matters relating to epidemics. Problems con-
(SWASIHYA AUR PARIVAR KALYAN MANT- nected with the supply of medicines, effect of mal-
RALAYA) nutrition and shortage of dnnlung water leading to
various diseases as a result of natural calamities.
A. DEPARTMENT OF HbALTH (SWASTHYA
VffiHAG) II. List of business for Legislative and Executive
purposes in respect of Union Territories
I. Union Business
1; Un on agercics and institutes for research or 14. Public hdalth and sanitation; hospitals; and
dispensaries.
for the promotion of special studies in medicine and
nutrition including all matters relating to the :— 15. Pilgrimages other than pilgrimages to places
(i) Cental Research Institute, Kasauli. outside India.
(li) The All India Institute of Hygiene and Pub- 16. Burials and burial grounds; Cremations and
lic Health, Calcutta. cremation grounds.
(iii) The Antigen Production Unit, Calcutta, 17. Inns and inn-keepers.
(iv) The Mahria Institute of India, Delhi,
18. Supply and distribution of cinchona and
(v) The Central Drugs Laboratory, Calcutta, quinine.
(vi) College of Nurs;ng, New Delhi.
19 Scientific societies and associations pertaining
(vii) Lady Reading Henlth School and Ram to subjects dealt with in the Department.
Chand Lohia Infant Welfare Centre,
Delhi. 20. Charitable and religious endowments pertain-
(viii) Hospital for Mental Diseases, Ranchi. ing to subjects dealt with in the Department.
(ix) Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital & Nursing III. List of business with which the Central Go-
Home, New Delhi. vernment deal in a Legislative capacity only for the
Union and in both Legislative and Executive capa-
(x) Safdarjung Hospital, New Delhi. cities for a1! Union Territories.
(xi) The Civil and Military Dispensary and the
X-ray Installation, Simla. 21. The medical profession and medical education.
(xii) The dispersaries at Dum Dum and Santa 22. The nursing profession and nursing education.
Cruz Airports. 23. The pharmaceutical profession and pharma-
(xiii) Medical Stores, Depots and Factories, ceutical education.
(xiv) B.C.G. Vaccine Laboratory, Guindy. 24. The dental profession and dental education.
(xv) Medical College, Pondicherry. 25. Homoeopathy.
(xvi) Contributory Health Service Scheme for
Central Government Servants and mem- 26. Lunacy and mental deficiency.
bers of their families in Delhi and New
Delhi. 27. Drugs standards.
(xvii) Serologist and Chemical Examiner to the 28. Objectionable advertisements relating to drugs
Government of India, Calcutta. and medicines.
2. Port quarantine (sea and air) seamen's and 29. Prevention of the extension from one State
marine hospitals and hospitals connected with port to another of infectious or contagious diseases affec-
quarantine. ting human beings.
3. Port and Air Port Health Organisations. * 30. Adulteration of foodstuffs and drugs.
4. Medical Examination of Seamen. 31. Indigenous system of medicine
5. International sanitary regulations. 32. The Central Health Service.
6. World Health Organisation (WHO). TV. Miscellaneous Business
7. RocVfellef Foundation and Ford Foandation. 33. The Medical Council of India
:
8- Pre\ent on of Food Adulteration Act, 1954 • 34. The Central Council of Health.
and the Central Food Laboratory set up tleieurder 35. Resettlement of demobilised medical and
auxiliary medical personnel.
9. Higher training abroad in medical and allied
subjects. . "i 36 Red Cross except problems relating fo protec-
10. Assistance under the Colombo and Point Four tion of prisoners of war and other* war victims
Programme 37. P — 'il Council of 'ndLi
II. National Malaria Eradication Programme. 38. Indian Nursing Council
49
(b) organisation and jnaintcnance of main- 5. Model Rules of Business for State Government.
land islands and inter-island shipping 6. Nominations to Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha.
services.
7. Issue of notifications of appointment, iesignation
11. For the Union Tciritoiy of Lakshadwcep ; — and removal of Govcrnois, Licut-Govcrnois.
All matters 1 elating to these islands except 8. Bills passed by legislatures of States (except
organisation and maintenance of mainland Jaramu and Kashmir) reserved by Govcrnois for the
islands and inter-island shipping services. consideration of the President; and piior consulta-
tion with the Central Government by the Siute Gov-
C. DEPARTMENT OF OFFICIAL LANGUAGE ernments as regards State Legislation.
(RAJBHASHA VLBHAG) 9. Prior approval of the President to the promulga-
tion of ordinances by Governors of States.
1. Implementation of the provisions of the Constitu-
tion relating to Official Language and the provisions 10. Appointment of Lieutenant Governors, Chief
of the Official Languages Act, 1963, except to the Commissioners and Administrative Officers in Union
extent such implementation has been assigned 10 any territories.
other Department. 11. Property accruing to the Union by escheat or
2. Prior approval of the President for authorising lapse or as bona vacantia.
the limited use of a language other than English in 12. Special provision relating to the language
the proceedings in the High Court of a State. spoken by a substantial proportion of the population
3. Nodal responsibility for all matters relating to of a State.
the progressive use of Hindi as the official language 13. Matters relating to the Emergency provisions
of the Union, including Hindi teaching schemes for of the Constitution (other than those relating to
Central Government employees land publication of financial emergency).
magazines, journals, and other literature related
thereto. 14. Conventions with other countries in judicial
matters including questions relating to International
4. Coordination in all matters relating to pro- Court of Justice and references from the United
gressive use of Hindi as the official language of the Nations Organisation relating to obscene publications.
Union including administrative terminology, syllabi,
text-books, training courses and equipment (with 15. Citizenship and naturalisation.
standardised script) required therefor. 16. Immigration from Foreign and Commonwealth
5. Constitution and Cadre management of the countries, except the Union of South Africa, or any
Central Secretariat Official Language Service. other country to which the Reciprocity Act applies,
6. Matters relating to-Kendriya Hindi Samiti in- 17. Entry of persons, other than returning emig-
cluding its Up-samitis. rants from Commonwealth countries, except those to
which the Reciprocity Act applies.
7. Coordination of work relating to the Hindi
Salahkar Samitis set up by the various Ministries/ 18. Matters relating to Code of Conduct of
Legislators.
Departments.
8. Matters relating to the Central Translation 19. Code of Conduct for Ministers.
Bureau. 20. Employment of wives or dependents of Govern-
ment servants in foreign Missions in India.
D. DEPARTMENT OF HOME
21. Exchange, of visits between Civil and Military
(GRIH VIBHAG) Officers.
1. Notification of assumption of office by the 22. Lotteries organised by the Government of
President and the Vice-President. India or the Government of a State.
2. (i) Grants of pardons, reprieves, suspension, 23. Census of Population.
remission or commutation of a sentence of death ;
and 24. Official dress.
(ii) Petitions for remission of sentences (other 25. Emoluments, allowances, privileges and rigM*
than death sentences) or for pardon from prisoners in respect of leave of absence of the President ^
sentenced by courts in states for offences against any Governors; salaries and allowances of Ministers.
law relating to a matter to which the executive power Deputy Ministers and Parliamentary Secretaries 01
of the Union extends. the Union.
3. Issue of notifications of appointment and resig- 26. National Anthem. '
nation of the Prime Minister and other Ministers and
Parliamentary Secretaries of the Union. 27. National Flag of India; President's and Gover-
nor's vStandards.
4. Rules for the authentication of papers in (he
name of the President. 28. State Emblem.
53
(YUVAK KARYAKRAM AUR KHEL VIBHAG) 14. Acquisition of Indian and Foreign Art objects.
1. Games, sports, boy scouts, girl guides, National 15. Treasure Trove; the Antiquities and Art Trea-
sures Act, 1972 and Export of antiquities.
Discipline Scheme, etc.
2. Youth Welfare activities, youth festivals, work 16. Open air theatres in rural areas and theatres in
camp, etc. State capitals,
' 4 Alcohol.—Industrial and potable including the 11. Bharat Pumps and Compressors Ltd.
[Oilian Power Alcohol Act, 1948 (22 of 1948). 12. Bharat Wagon and Engineering Co. Ltd.
5. Dye-btufTs and dye-intermediates. 13. Bhditwaite and Co. Ltd.
5. All organic and inorganic chemicals, not spe- 14. Bum Standard Co. Ltd.
ific'ally allotted to any other Ministry or Department.
15. H M . T . Bearings Ltd.
7, Planning, development and control of, and
assistance to, all industries dealt with by the 16. H.M.T. Ltd.
Department. 17. H.M.T. International Ltd.
g. All attached or subordinate offices or other 18. Jessop and Co. Ltd.
organisations concerned with any of the subjects 19. The Lagan Jute Machinery Co. Ltd.
Reified under this Department.
20. Maruti Udyog Ltd.
9. Public sector projects concerned with the sub-
jects included under this Department except such 21. Richardson and Cruddas (1972) Ltd.
Ejects as are- specifically allotted to any other 22. Scooters India Ltd.
Ministry or Department.
23. Weighbird (India) Ltd.
10. Inflammable Substances Act, 1952 (20 of
i952). 24. Braitwaite, Burn and Jessop Construction
11. Bhopal Gas Leak Disaster.—Special Laws re- Ltd.
lating thereto. 25. Hooghly Dock and Port Engineers Ltd.
12. Petro-Chemicals. 26. Andrew Yule and Co. Ltd.
27. Banarhat Tea Co, Ltd.
13. Industries relating to production of non-
Cellulosic synthetic fibres (Nylon, Polyester, Acrylic, 28. Basmatia Tea Co. Ltd.
*). 29. Bharat Leather Corporation Ltd.
14. Synthetic Rubber. 30. Bharat Opthalmic Glass Ltd.
15. Plastics, including fabrications of plastic and 31. Cement Corporation of India Ltd.
iastk moulded goods. 32. Cycle Corporation of India Ltd.
16. Planning, development and control of, and 33. Hindustan Cables Ltd.
Bsistance to, all industries dealt with by this \ 34. Hindustan Paper Corporation Ltd.
-epartment. 35. Hindustan Photo Films Manufacturing Co. Ltd,
17. All public sector units relating to the above 36. Hindustan Salts Ltd.
natters.
37. Hooghly Printing Co. Ltd.
. 18. All attached and subordinate offices or other 38. Hoolungooree Tea Co. Ltd.
*janisations concerned with any of the subjects
Ndfied in this list. 39. Instrumentation Ltd.
40. The Mandya National Paper Mills Ltd.
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC ENTERPRISES 41. The Mim Tea Co. Ltd.
(SARKARI UDYAM VIBHAG) 42. Murphulani (Assam) Tea Co. Ltd.
I- Bureau of Public Enterprises including Indus- 43. Nagaland Pulp and Paper Co. Ltd.
^ Management Pool. 44. National Bicycle Corporation of India Ltd.
.*• The Heavy Engineering Corporation Limited, 45. The National Industrial Development Corpora-
•<5chi. tion Ltd.
'•.The Mining and Allied Machinery Corporation 46. National Instruments Ltd.
"•ted, Durgapur. 47. National Newsprint and Paper Mills Ltd.
'• The Triveni Structural Limited, Allahabad. 48. The National Small Industries Corpoiation Ltd.
*-.The Thungabhadra Steel Products (India) 49. Raigarh Tea Co. Ltd.
*ted, Durgapur. 50. Rajasthan Electronics and Instruments Ltd.
• The Bharat Heavy Plates and Vessels Limited. 51. Hindustan Newsprint Ltd.
' The Engineering Projects (India) Limited. 52. Damodar Cement and Slag Ltd.
•Bharat Brakes and Valves Ltd. 53. Sambhar Salts Ltd.
Sharat Heavy Electricals Limited. 54. Tannery and Footwear Corporation of India
Ltd.
'•) ' i 3 l a r a t Process and Mechanical Engineers Ltd. 55. Tyre Corporation of India.
Gl|85—-8
58 Tli£ GAZCFIL OF INDIA : liXlRAORDINARY [PARI II—Sec 3(n)]
25. All matters relating to the Asian Broadcasting 20. Triparti c Labour Conferences.
Jiiion, Commonwealth Broadcasting Association and 21. War Injuries (Compensation Insurance) Act,
jjs Non-aligned News Agency Pool. 1943, and Scheme.
MINISTRY OF LABOUR 22. Administration of laws connected with safety
and welfare in mines other than coal mines; organisa-
(SHRAM MANTRALAYA) tions of the Chief Inspector of Mines and Mica Mines
pART I. Union subjects Welfare.
1. Appomlmcnt, resignation and removal of the 9. Government's stand on Pnvate Members' Bills
Chief Justice of India and Judges of the Supreme and Resolutions.
Court of India; their salaries, rights in respect of 10. Secretarial assistance to the Cabinet Committee
1
leave of absence (including leave allowances), pen- on Parliamentary Affairs.
sions and travelling allowances.
11. Salaries and Allowances of Members of Parlia-
2. Appointment, resignation and removal etc. of ment Act.
Chief Justice and Judges of High Courts m States;
their salaries, rights in respects of leav e of absence (in- 12. Salar'cs and Allowances of the Officers of Par-
cluding leave allowances), pensions and travelling liament Act.
allowances. 13. Advice to Ministries on procedural and other
3. Appointment of Judicial Commissioners" and Parliamentary matters.
Judicial officers in Union Territories. 14. Coordination of action by Ministries on the
4. Constitution and organisation (excluding jurisdic- recommendations of general application made by
tion and powers) of the Supreme Court (but including Parl'amentary Committees.
contempt of such Court) and the fees taken therein. 15. Officially sponsored visits of Members of Par-
5. Constitution and organisation of the High Courts liament to places of interest.
and the Courts of Judicial Commissioners except pro- 16. Matters connected with powers, privileges and
visions as to officers and servants of these courts. immunities of Members of Parliament.
6. Administration of justice and constitution and
organisation of courts in the Union Territories and B. DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM
fees taken in such courts. (PARYATAN VIBHAG)
7. Court fees and Stamp duties in the Union Terri- 1. Development of Tourism.
tories.
2. India Tourism Development Corporation and
8. Creation of all India Judicial Service. Public Sector Hotels|Motels thereunder. Inquiries and
9. Conditions of service of District Judges and other Statistics for the purpose of any of the matters speci-
Members of Higher Judicial Service of Uniom Terri- fied in this list.
tories.
10. Extension of the Jurisdiction of a High Court MINISTRY OF PERSONNEL- AND TRAINING,
to a Union Territory or exclusion of a Union Territory ADMINISTRATIVE REFORMS AND PUBLIC
from the jurisdiction of a High Court. GRIEVANCES AND PENSION
(KARMIK AUR PRASHIKSHAN. PRASHA-
MINISTRY OF PARLIAMENTARY AFFAIRS SANIK SUDHAR AUR LOK SHIKAYAT TATHA
AND TOURISM PENSION MANTRALAYA)
(SANSADIYA KARYA AUR PARYATAN A. DEPARTMENT OF PERSONNEL AND
MANTRALAYA) < TRAINING (KARMIK AUR PRASHIKSHAN
A. DEPARTMENT OF PARLIAMENTARY VIBHAG)
AFFAIRS I. Recruitment, Promotion and Morale of the Ser-
(SANSADIYA KARYA VIBHAG) vices.
1. Dates of summoning and prorogation of the two 1. Reservation of posts in Services for certain
Houses of Parliament : dissolution of Lok Sabha, Pre- classes of citizens.
sident's address to Parliament.
2. Planning and coordination of legislative and 2. General questions relating to recruitment, pro-
other official business in both Houses. motion and seniority pertaining to Central Services
except Railways Services and services under the
3. Allocation of Government time in Parliament for control of the Department of Atomic Energy (Par-
discussion of motions given notice of by Members. manu Oorja Vibhag), the Department of Electronics
4. Liaison with Leaders of Groups and Deputy (Electroniki Vibhag), the Department of Space
Chief Whips. (Antariksh Vibhag) and the Scientific and Technical
Services under the Department of Defence Research
5. Lists of Members of Select and Joint Committees and Development (Raksha Anusandhan Tatha Vikas
°n Bills. Vibhag).
6. Appointment of Members of Parliament on
Committees and other bodies set up by Government. 3. General policy regarding age limits, medical
standards, educational qualifications and recognition
, 7. Functioning of Consultative Committees of Mem- of non-technical degreesjdiplomas for appointment to
^rs of Parliament for various Ministries, Government service.
42 THE GAZETTE OF INB>IA : EXIRAORDINARY [PART H—Sfic. 3(n)]
the Department oE Space (Antinksh. Yibb'g) an 1 ? l . A i u'nnciation of service rules with financial
the Scientific and feelimcal pcr^cnuel under il'O consul under "-pecmc delegation made by the Minis-
pepartment of Dcience Rcscaich and Developaioat try ot Finance (Vitta Mantralaya).
(Raksha Anusandhan Tatha Vikas Vibhag), other
tjhan those having a finaacal beaiing and m so far 32. Advice on proposals m respect of the Ministry
as they raise points of general scivice inteirstx of Finance (Vitta Mantralaya) relating to the number
or giatb o£ posts to the strength of a service or to
23. (a) The administration of all seivice rules the pay and allowances of Government servants or
including F.Rs, S Rs. and C S Rs. (but e\clud'ng any other conditions of their service having financial
those relating to Pension and other retirement bene- implications.
fits) except :— 33. General policy regarding reimbursement of
(i) proposals relating to revisions of pay struc- legal expenses incurred by Government Servants.
ture of employees ; 34. Proposals for grant of ex-officio Secretarial
status.
(ii) proposals for revisions of pay scales of
Central Government employees; 35. Honorary appointments of persons in civil
posts.
(lii) appointment of Pay Commission, processing
of the recommendation and implementation 36. Oath of allegiance to the Constitution.
thereof; V. Senior and Middle Management.
(iv) dearness allowance and other compensatory 37. All aspect's of Senior Management (i.e. Joint
allowances and travelling allowances ; Secietanes and above and their equivalents) includ-
ing developments of personnel for it.
(v) any new facility to Government employees
by way of service conditions of fringe bene- 38. (a) Establishment Officer to the Government
fits which involve significant recurring of India.
financial implications ; and (b) Appointments Committee of the Cabinet.
(vi) matters relating to amendments to sendee (c) Central Establishment Board.
rules having a predominantly financial (d) Career Development for Middle Management
character. (i.e. Directors, Deputy and Under Secretaries and
equivalents). ^
(b) Initiation of • proposals for new facility to'
Government employees by way of service conditions VI. Government Employees Relations, including
and fringe benefits, involving significant recurring Staff Grievances and Welfare.
financial implications.
39. (a) Service Associations of the industrial and
(c) Issue of formal orders of the Government of non-industrial employees of the Government of- India.
India in matters relating to amendments to service (b) Joint Consultative Machinery; Departmental
rules including those having a predominantly financial Council for the Department of Personnel and Train-
character referred to in item (vi) of clause (a). ing (Karmik aur Prashikshan Vibhag).
(d) Relaxation and liberalisation of any service (c) Machinery for the redress of staff grievances.
rules having a long-term financial implications in
consultation with the Ministry of Finance. (d) Staff welfare including sports, cultural acti-
vities, Gnh Kalyan Kendras, Canteens, Cooperative
24. Grants to the Indian Institute of Public Ad- Stores etc.
ministration. (e) Other matters involving Government Emplo-
yees relations not specifically provided for under any
25. Leave travel concession for civil employees other entry relating to this Ministry.
°fter than Railway employees.
VII. Union Public Services Commission
* 26. The Central Services (Temporary Service)
Rules, 1949. , 40. Union Public Service Commission.
VIII. Centralised aspects of Managing IAS, Inter-
27. General policy regarding retrenchment and Ministry cadres including a Career Planning for
^vision of temporary Government servants except the members thereof.
*ose under the Department of Railways (Rail
*ibhag). 41. (a) Creation of new All India Services.
(b) Rules and Regulations under the All India
28. Administration of the Central Services (Safe- Services Act, 1951.
warding of National Security) Rules.
(c) All matters relating to the Indian Administra-
29. Uniforms for Class IV and other Government tive Service including the Indian Civil Service.
r ^ n l s in the Central Secretariat, and its attached (d) All India Civil List and History of Services
°ffiC6S.
(e) Central Secretariat Service, Central Secretariat
, 3 0. Working Hours and Holidays for Government Stenographers' Service and Central Secretariat CIcri*
* India offices. cal Service.
64 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PART J I—Sec. 3(n)]
LX. Career Planning and Manpower Planning. (v) Matters Idating to ainendment.'ielaxation of
Pension Rulesjother rules concerning
42. (a) General Policy questions regarding Career retirement benefits.
Planning and Manpower Planning for the All India
and Central Government Services. The action in tespect ot (iii) above will be in
consultation with and subject to concurrence
(b) All matters pertaining to Career Planning and by Ministry of Finance (Vitta Mantralaya).
Manpower Planning for jthe Indian Administratee The action in respect of (iv) and (v) above
Service and the Central Secretariat Service. involving significant recurring financial im-
X. Personnel Management Agencies. plications or having predominently financial
character only will be in consultation with
43. Co-ordination of the work of personnel manage- and subject to concurrence by Ministry ot
ment agencies within various Ministries and Depart- Finance (Vitta Mantralaya).
ments.
XI. Research in Personnel Administration etc : 2. Pension matters which arc iidministered by the
Department of Railways (Rail Vibhag) will be out-
44. Research in Personnel Administration ; liaison side the purview of the Department.
with State Governments, professional institutions etc.,
in personnel matters. MINISTRY OF PETROLEUM AND NATURAL
XII. Allocation of Personnel and integration of GAS
Services as a Result of States re-organisation. (PETROLEUM AUR PRAKRITIK GAS
; . 45. (a) Allocation of service personnel affected by MANTRALAYA)
re-organisation of States. 1. Exploration for, and exploitation of petroleum
(b) Division and integration of services affected resources, including natural gas.
by the re-organisation of States other than the Union 2. Production, supply, distribution, marketing and
Territories. pricing of petroleum, including natural gas and
(c) Protection of service conditions of personnel petroleum products.
affected by re-organisation of States. / 9. Oil Refineries, including Lube Plants.
• (d) Other matters relating to State Services affec- 4. Additivies for petroleum and petroleum products.
ted by the re-organisation of States.
• 5. Tube Blending and greases.
> B. DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATIVE RE-
FORMS AND PUBLIC GRIEVANCES 6. Planning, development and control of, and
assistance to, all industries dealt with by the Ministry.
(PRASHASNIK SUDHAR AUR LOK SHIKA-
• YAT VIBHAG) 7. All attached or subordinate offices or other
•» organisations concerned with any of the subjects
1. Administartive Reforms. specified in this list.
2. Organisation and methods.
8. Planning, development and regulation of oilfield
3. Policy and Coordination of issues relating to services.
(i) Redressal of Public Grievances in general; 9. Public sector projects falling under the subjects
and included in this list. Engineers India Limited and
(ii) Grievances pertaining to Central Govern- Indo-Burma Petroleum Company, together with its
ment agencies. subsidiaries, except such projects as are specifically
allotted to any other MinistryjDepartmcnt.
C. DEPARTMENT OF PENSION AND
PENSIONERS' WELFARE 10. The Oilfields (Regulation and Development)
Act, 1948 (53 of 1948).
(PENSION AUR PENSION BHOGI KALYAN
VIBHAG) 11. The Oil and Natural Gas Commission Act,
1. Administration of all schemes relating to retire- 1959 (43 of 1959).
ment benefits to Central Government employees 12. The Petroleum Pipelines [(Acauisition of Right
including— of User in Land) Act, 1962 (50 of 1962)].
(i) Gratuity;
-13. The Esso (Acquisition of Undertakings in
(ii) Pension rules Central Service (Pension) India) Act, 1974 (4 of 1974)].
Rules 1972, Pension Regulations for Army
1961 (Parts I and I I ) , Pension Regulations 14. The Oil Industry (Development) Act, 1974
for Air Force 1961, Navy (Pension) Regu- (47 of 1974). '
lations 1964, Freedom Fighters Pension, 15. The Burmah-Shell [(Acquisition of Under-
Commutation of Pension, Disability Pension, takings in India) Act, 1976 (2 of 1976)].
Family Pension;
(Di) Pension structure and relief to pensioners; 16. The Caltex [(Acquisition of Shares of Caltex
Oil Refining (India) Limited and of the Under-
(Iv) New facilities or fringe benefits to Govern- takings in India of Caltex (India) Limited] Act, 1977
ment pensioners; and (17 of 1977).
65
j7 Administration of the Petroleum Act, 1934 and
ji.e rales made thereunder. 8. International Scientific and Technological
Affairs, including :—
MINISTRY OF PLANNING (a) the negotiations and implementation of
Scientific and Technological Cooperation
(YOJANA MANTRALAYA) Agreements and responsibility for the scien-
tific and technological aspects of activities
A_ DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING of international organisations; and
(YOJANA V1BHAG) (b) appointment of scientific Attaches abroad.
gj^onsib'lity to Parliament in regard to the subjects Note : These functions shall be exercised by the
of national planning. Department of Science and Technology
B, DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS (Vigyan aur Praudyogiki Vibhag) in
close cooperation with the Ministry of
(SANKHYIKI VIBHAG) External Affairs (Vide>h Mantralaya).
1. Standards and norms and methods of collection 9. Scientific Surveys :
of Statistics. (i) Survey of India;
2. Central Statistical Organisation. (ii) National Atlas & Thematic Mapping
Organisation.
3. National Sample Survey.
4. Indian Statistical Institute. 10. India Meteorological Department.
11. (i) Institute of Astro-phyoics; '
5. Computer Centre. (ii) Institute of Geo-magnetism;
6. Centralised aspects of managing the Indian (iii) Institute of Tropical Meteorology.
Statistical Service and all matters pertaining to train-
?«, career planning and manpower planning for that 12. National Council of Science & Technology
service. Communication.
13. National Science and Technology Entrepre-
MINISTRY OF PROGRAMME IMPLEMENTA- neurship Development Board.
TION
14. National Biotechnology Board.
(KARYAKRAM KARYANAVAYAN
MANTRALAYA) 15. Matters commonly affecting scientific and
technological institutions e.g. financial, personnel,
1. Monitoring the implementation of projects and purchase and import policies and practices.
^grammes.
16. Management Information Systems for Science
MINISTRY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY and Technology and coordination thereof.
^IGYAN AUR PRAUDYOGIKI MANTRALAYA) 17. Matters regarding Inter-Agency Inter-Depart-
1 mental coordination for evolving science and tech-
DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE AND TECHNO- nology missions.
LOGY
18. Matters concerning domestic technology parti-
(VTGYAN AUR PRAUDYOGIKI VIBHAG) cularly the promotion of ventures involving the com-
mercialisation of such technology other than those
.'• Formulation of policy statements and guidelines under the Department of Scientific and Industrial
• science and technology. Research (Vigyan aur Audyogik Anusandhan
Vibhag).
> Science Advisory Committee to the Cabinet
19. All other measures needed for the promotion
of science and technology and their application to the
C Promotion of new areas of science and techno- development'of security of the nation.
4. National Information System on Science and Development) Act, 1957, and other Union Lav," ,„
Technology (NISSAT). eluding questions concerning vnnou^ States arr4
incidental business in respect of these.
5. Registration and Recognition of R&D Units.
6. Matters relating to UNCTAD & WIPO. 2. All other metals and nnncials not Vcc.ricjlk
allotted to any other Department, such as, ulumTiium"
7. National register for foreign collaborations. ?inc, copper, gold, diamonds, lead and nickel.
8. Matters relating to creation of a pool for tem- 3. Planning development and control of, and assis-
porary placement of Indian Scientists and Technolo- tance to, all industries dealt with by the Department
gists.
4. Geological Survey of India.
9. National register of Scientific Manpower.
5. Indian Bureau of Mines.
MINISTRY OF STEEL AND MINES 6. All other Attached or Subordinate Offices or
(ISPAT AUR KHAN MANTRALAYA) other organisations concerned with any of the sub-
jects specified in this list.
A. DEPARTMENT OF STEEL
7. The Sikkim Mining Corporation Limited.
(ISPAT VIBHAG)
8. Public Sector entciprises and undertakings falling
1. Steel plants in the public and private sectors, under the subjects included in this list, except such as
the re-rolling industry and ferro-alloys, including all are specifically allotted to any other Department.
future developments. 9. Metallurgical Grade Silicon.
2. Development of iron ore mines in the public
- sector. MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT
3. Development of other ore mines and coal (PARIWAHAN MANTRALAYA)
washeries and mineral processing for the steel plants. A. DEPARTMENT OF RAILWAYS
4. Production, distribution, prices, imports and (RAIL VIBHAG)
exports of iron and steel and ferro-alloys.
1. Government Railways—All matters, including
5. Planning, development and control of, and those relating to Railway revenues and expenditure,
' assistance to, all iron and steel industries. but excluding Railway Inspectorate and Railway
Audit.
6. Production, supply, pricing and distribution of
iron ore, manganese ore, limestone, sillimanite, 2. Non-Government Railways- -Matters in so fai
kyanite and other minerals and alloys used in steel as provision for control by the Department of Rail
industry, excluding grant of mining leases or matters ways (Rail Vibha-g) (Railway Board) is provided in
connected therewith. the Indian Railways Act, or in the contracts between
the Government and the Railways, or in any otta
7. The Steel Authority of India Limited and its statutory enactments, namely, regulations in respeci
subsidiaries. of safety, maximum and minimum rates and fafft
etc.
8. Matters relating to the following undertakings,
namely :— 3. Parliament Questions regarding offences relat
(1) The Mysore Iron and Steel Company Ltd. ing to pilferage of railway propeity other than off»
ces relating to crime on Government Railways a*
(2) The Bolani Ores (India) Ltd. Non-Governmental Railways.
(3) The Manganese Ore (India) Ltd.
B. DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL AVIATION (NAGAl
(4) The Metals Scrap Trading Corporation. VIMANAN VIBHAG)
9. Other Public Sector Enterprises or Undertakings 1. Aircraft and air navigation; provision of aefi
falling under the subjects included in this list, except dromes; regulation and organisation of air traffic *•">
such as are specifically allotted to any other Depart- of aerodromes excepting Sanitary Control of s
ment. navigation.
10. All Attached or Subordinate Offices or other 2. Beacons and other provision for the safetyJ
organisations concerned with any of the subjects aircraft.
specified in this list. 3. Carriage of passengers and goods by air.
B. DEPARTMENT OF MINES « .4. International Civil Aviation Organisation (lCAa
(KHAN VIBHAG) 5. International Air Transport Association (IA'
1. Regulation of mines and development of mine- 6. Commonwealth Air Transport Council (CA'
rals other than coal and lignite and sand for stowing 7. Commonwealth Advisory Aeronautical '
tinder the Mines and Minerals (Regulation and search Council.
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g Corporations established uncbr the Air Coi- 18. Coordination and Research pertaining to Road
,ordtio.is Act, 1953 (27 of 1953). Works.
9, Hotel Ccftpoiution ot India 19. Road Woiks financed in whole or in pait by
JO. Chief Commissioner of Railway Safety. the Central Government niclud'ng road woiks in
Sikkim and the tribal areas of Assam specific^ in
j[l. Interna'iona] Airports Authonty of India parts A and B of the table appended to paia 20 of
1?, Offences against laws with respect to any of the Sixth Schedule to the Constitution.
ll,e matters specihed in this list. 20. Motor vehicles legislation.
13. Inquiries and statistics for the purpose of any 21.'Legislation relating to shipping and navigation
of the matters specified in this list. on inland wa'erwavs as legaids nvchan cally pro-
14. Fees in respect of any of the matters specified pelled vessels and the carnage of passengeis and
j! this list but not including fees taken in any court. goods on inland waterways.
15. Implementation of treaties and agreements 22. Planning of Road and inland waterways Trans-
relating to any of the matters specified in this list. port.
C. DEPARTMENT OF SURFACE TRANSPORT 23. Promotion of Transpoit Cooperatives in the
field of motor transport and inland water transport.
JAL-BHOOTAL PARIWAHAN V1BHAG)
24. Development of townships of Gandhidham.
L The following subjects which fall within list I of
ihe Seventh Schedule to the Constitution of India: 25. Legislation relating to and co-ord'nation of
1. Maritime shipping and navigation; provision of the development of minor ports.
•ducation and training for the mercantile marine.
26. Centralised arrangements for the servicing and
2 Lighthouses and lightships. repairs of staff cars belonging to the Central Govern-
3. Maior ports l e. the ports of Calcutta, Bombay, ment, except those under the control and use of Mi-
(adras, Visakhapatnam, Cochin and Kandla. nistry of Railways (Rail Manlralaya) and the
Department of Atomic Energy (Parmanu Oorjai Vi-
4 Compulsory insurance of motor vehicles. bhag).
5 Administration of the Road Transport Corpor- 27. Administration of the Dock Workers (Regu-
jn Act, 1950. lation of Employment) Act, 1948 and the Schemes
6 Highways declared by or under law made by, framed thereurder other than the Dock Workers
irliament to be national highways. (Safety, Health and Welfare) Scheme, 1961.
7. Shipping and navigatioii including carriage of
3»engers and goods on inland waterways declared by MINISTRY OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT
'irliament by law to be national waterways as regards (SHAHARI V1KAS MANTRALAYA)
Uhanically propelled vessels, the rule of the road
s such waterways. 1. Properties of the Union, whether lands or build-
ings, with the following exceptions: -
8 Shin-building and Ship-iepair industry.
( 0 Those belonging to the Ministry of Detence-
9. Fishing vessels industry. (Raksha Mantralaya), the Department of
'0- Floating craft industry. Railways (Rail Vibhag) and the Depart-
k ment of Atomic Energy (Parmanu Oorja
h respect of the Union Territories : Vibhag);
"• Roads other than National Highways.
(ii) Buildings or lands, the construction or ac-
'2- Tramways within municipal limits. quisition of which has been financed other-
'3- Inland waterways and traffic thereon. wise than from the Civil works budget; and
^•Administration of the Motor Vehicle Act, 1939 (iii) Buildings or lands, the control of which has
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Nation of motor vehicles. at the time of construction or acquisition
J or subsequently been permanently made over
- Vehicles other than mechanically propelled to other Ministries and Departments.
^ respect of the Union Territories of Andaman 2. All Government Civil Woiks and Buildings in-
'"icobar and Lakshadweep Islands. cluding those of Union Territories, excluding, Roads
and excluding works executed by or buildings be-
• Organisation and maintenance of mainlanJ-is- longing to the Railways, P&T and the Department
and intershipping services. of Atomic Energy (Parmanu Oorja Vibhag).
Other subjects which have not been included
"r {he previous sub-heads. 3. Horticulture operations.
•v 4. Central Public Works Oiganisation.
• Central Road Fund.
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5. Administration of Goverameat dstates includ- 24. Th; Delhi Wiuer Supply and Sewage Disposal
ing Government Hostels under the control of this Undertaking of the Municipal Corporation of UzUii.
Ministry. Location or dispersal of offices in ox from 25. Water Supply, sewage and drainage (excluding
the Metropolitan cities. ruial water supply which is assigned to the Department
6. Allotment of accommodation in Vigv.ui JBlia- of Rural Development). Drink ng water supply and
wan. sanitation. International co-operation and technical
assistance in this field.
7. Administration of the Requisitioning and Acqui-
sition of Immovable Property Act, 1952. 26. The Central Council of Local Self-Governmcnt.
8. Administration of Delhi Hotels (Control of 27. Allotment of Government land in Delhi.
Accommodation) Act, 1949. 28. All Attached or Subordinate Offices or othci or-
ganisations concerned with any of the subjects speci-
9. The Public Premises (Eviction of Unauthorised fied :n this list.
Occupants) Act, 1971.
29. Public Sector Projects falling under the subject
10. Administration of four Rehabilitation Markets sincluded in this list, except such projects as are speci-
viz. Sarojini Nagar Market, Shankar Market, Plea- fically allotted to any other Department.
sure Garden Market and Kamala Market.
30. The Urban Land (Ceiling and Regulation) Act
11. Formulation of housing policy and programme 1976. '
(except nodal responsibility for housing for landless
rural labour which is assigned to the Department of 31. Delhi Urban A'"t Commission, Delhi Uiban
Rural Development). Review of-the implementation Art Commission Act, 1973.
of the Plan Schemes. Collection and dissemination 32. Admin'stration of Rajghat Samadhi Commit'ee.
of data on housing, building materials and techni-
ques. General measuras for reduction of building MINISTRY OF WATER RESOURCES
costs. (JAL SANSADHAN MANTRALAYA)
12. Human Settlement, including the United Na- 1. General Policy, technical assistance, research
tions Commission for Human Set dement and Inter- and all matters relating to irrigation, including minor
national Cooperation and Technical Assistace in the and erne gency irrigation works, tubewells and ground
field of Housing and Human Settlement. water exploration, irrigation for agricultural puiposes,
13. Stationery and Printing for the Government of flood control, anti-water logging, drainage and ant.-sea
erosion. M
India including official publications.
_ 2. Regulation and development of inter-State rivers
14. Urban Development including Slum Clearance and river valleys.
Schemes and the Jhuggi and Jhonpri Removal Sche-
mes. International Co-operation and technical assis- 3. Administration of the River Boards Act, 1956.
tance in this field. 4. Administration of the Inter-State Water Dispute*
15. Town and Country Planning; matters relating Act, 1956.
to the Planning and Development of Metropolitan 5. CeiUral Water Commission.
Areas. International Co-operation and technical assis-
tance in this field. 6. Central Flood Control Board.
16. Schemes of large scale acquisition, development 7. Farraka Barrage Project.
and disposal of land in Delhi. 8. Indus Water Treaty, 1960.
17. Delhi Development Authority. 9. International Commissions and Conferences f
18. Master Plan of Delhi, Co-ordination of work lating to irrigation and flood control.
in respect of the Master Plan and Slum Clearance in 10. Irrigation dnd Flood Control Schemes in U&-
the Union Territory of Delhi. Territories.
19. Erection of memorials in honour of freedom 11. Water and Power Consultancy Serv*
fighters. (WAPCOS).
20. Administration of the Delhi Development Act,
1957. MINISTRY OF WELFARE
21. The Delhi Rent Control Act, 1958. CKALYAN MANTRALAYA)
22. Development of Government Colonies. Part I
23. Local Government, that is to say, the constitu- The following subjects which fall within List I '
tion and powers of the Municipal Corporations (ex- the Seventh Schedule to the Constitution of India4
cluding the Municipal Coiporation of Delh;). Muni- 1. Operation of Indo-US. Indo-TJK, Indo-Cen**
cipalities (excluding the New Delhi Municipal Com- Indo-Swiss and Indo-Swedish Agreements for d!2
mittee) , District Boards and other Local Self-Govern- free receipt of donated relief supplieslgoods an<*j2
ment Administrations, excluding Panchayati Raj insti- ters connected with the distribution of supplies c***51
tutions. there under.
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