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SIKKIM
GOVERNMENT GAZETTE
EXTRAORDINARY PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY
Gangtok Dated.24/2/2014 No.61
SIKKIM LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY SECRETARIAT NAMNANG, GANGTOK
No. 122 /L&PA/SLAS Dated:- 24/02/2014
NOTIFICATION
In exercise of the power conferred under Rule 16 of the Rules of Procedure and
Conduct of Business in the Sikkim Legislative Assembly, Shri K. T. Gyaltsen, Hon’ble
Speaker, Sikkim Legislative Assembly has been pleased to call a sitting of the House in
the Assembly Hall, Gangtok on 26th February, 2014 at 09:50 a.m.
The Hon’ble Members are notified accordingly. By order
(D. Rinchen) Secretary
Copy for information to:-
1. All Hon’ble Members, Sikkim Legislative Assembly,
2. The Chief Secretary, Government of Sikkim, Gangtok,
3. The Director General of Police, Government of Sikkim, Gangtok,
4. The Pr.Accountant General of Sikkim, Lekhapariksha Bhavan, Deorali,Gangtok,
5. The Principal Secretary to H.C.M. Government of Sikkim, Gangtok,
6. The Chief Information Commissioner, State Information Commission,
7. The Additional Advocate General of Sikkim, High Court , Gangtok,
8. The Principal Secretary, FRED- cum- Home Department, Govt. of Sikkim, Gangtok,
9. The Commissioner- cum - Secretary to Hon’ble Governor of Sikkim, Raj Bhavan
10. The Principal Secretaries, Commissioner-Cum-Secretaries, Secretaries & Heads of Departments, Government of
Sikkim Gtk,
11.. The Secretary, Information & Public Relations Department, Government of Sikkim with a request to kindly inform
all Editors and Press Correspondents of National & Local Newspaper as per accredited list.
12.. The Special Secretary, Home Department, Government of Sikkim with a request for publication of the Notification
in Extraordinary Gazette of Sikkim and making available of 50 copies of the Gazette to Assembly Secretariat for
placing in the House.
13. The Registrar, High Court of Sikkim, Gangtok,
14. The Secretaries-General, Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha and Principal Secretaries, Commissioner-Cum-Secretaries
and Secretaries, all State Legislatures and Union Territories,
15. The Secretary, Ministry of Law, Government of India, New Delhi,
16. The Secretary, Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs, Government of India, New Delhi,
17. The Secretary, Election Commission of India, Nirvachan Sadan,Ashoka Road, New Delhi -110001.
18 The Chief Electoral Officer, Election Department, Govt of Sikkim, Gangtok,
19. The District Collectors, North, East, West and South Districts,
20. The Additional DGP, INT, Gangtok,
21. The Superintendent of Police (East), Gangtok,
22. The Inspector General of Police, SB, Gangtok,
23. The Station Director, AIR Gangtok
24. The Station Director, Doordarshan Gangtok
25. The Superintendent, STNM, Hospital, Gangtok
26. The Marshal, Sikkim Legislative Assembly, Gangtok
27. The Manager, Nayuma Cable Gangtok
28. The P.S. to Hon’ble Speaker, SLA
29. The P.S. to Hon’ble Deputy Speaker, SLA
30. All Officers of SLAS including Legislators’ Hostel.
(Karma T. Gyatso) Joint Secretary, L&PA
SIKKIM
GOVERNMENT GAZETTE
EXTRAORDINARY
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY
Gangtok dated.24/2/2014 No.62
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
RURAL MANAGEMENT & DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
NOTIFICATION NO: 22/RM&DD/P DATED: 18/ 02 /2014.
NOTIFICATION
In accordance with Rule 84 of the Sikkim Panchayat (Conduct of Election) Rule 1997, the
candidates declared elected uncontested to the Gram Panchayat and Zilla Panchayat from their
respective ward and territorial constituency in the State of Sikkim is published as per the table
given hereunder for general information:
North District
No & Name of Zilla
Panchayat
No & Name of Territorial
Constituency
Name of Candidate Party
Affiliation
1- North District 05- Ramthang Tangyak Nima Tashi Lepcha SDF
North District
No & Name of Gram
Panchayat
No & Name of Ward Name of Candidate Party
Affiliation
02 Phensang 1 Upper Paney Phensang Pema Rinzing Lepcha SDF
West District
No & Name of Gram
Panchayat
No & Name of Ward Name of Candidate Party
Affiliation
18 Karmatar Gyaten 05-Lower Bulling Indira Kumari Gurung SDF
Sd/-
Director (Panchayat)
Prescribed Authority
Copy to:
1. All above concerned
2. Secretary, State Election Commission
3. Sachiva, North District Zilla Panchayat
4. Home Department (for publication in the Gazette)
5. ADC (Dev) Gangtok and Gyalshing.
6. File/ Guard File
Deputy Secretary
(Panchayat)
SIKKIM
GOVERNMENT GAZETTE
EXTRAORDINARY PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY
Gangtok Dated.24.2.2014 No.63
Government of SIKKIM
DEPARTMENT OF PERSONNEL, ADM, REFORMS, TRAINING&PUBLIC
GRIEVANCES
Notification No: 266/G/DOP Dated: 20/02/2014
NOTIFICATION
The Governor is pleased to create to ex-cadre post of Additional Director General of Police in
the HAG. Scale of Rs.67000(Annual Increment)@3%79000 with effect from 01/01.2014
By Order
Sd/-
T.N.Kazi (SCS)
Special secretary
SIKKIM
GOVERNMENT GAZETTE
EXTRAORDINARY PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY
Gangtok Dated.24.2.2014 No.64
Government of Sikkim
Sports & Youth Affairs Department, Gangtok
White Hall complex, Gangtok, Sikkim–737101/Phone/Fax: 03592-202505
Notification No: 16/SYA/2014 Dated:
15/02/2014
NOTIFICATION
In supersession of the Notification No. 07/SYA/08, dated 12/11/2008, the State
Government is hereby pleased to prescribe the following incentives in the form of cash awards
for the sportspersons with the view to encourage and to motivate them in the pursuit of
excellence, namely:-
1. Quantum of Awards for medallist in the Olympic Games, organised by International Olympic
Committee.
Individual Team Event
a) Gold Rs. 02.00 Crores Rs. 25.00 Lakhs (to each member of the team
in accordance
b) Silver Rs. 01.00 Crores Rs. 10.00 Lakhs with the number in a
team as stipulated by
c) Bronze Rs. 50.00 lakhs Rs. 05.00 Lakhs the National
Federation/IOA).
(In addition the Gold, Silver and Bronze medallist in the Olympics will also be entitled for
one post at the
Lowest Gazetted level in the State Government).
2. Quantum of Awards for medallist in World Cup /World Championship, organised by
International Sports
Federation recognised by IOC. Individual Team Event
a) Gold Rs. 20.00 Lakhs Rs. 7.00 Lakhs (to each member of the
team in accordance
b) Silver Rs. 15.00 Lakhs Rs. 5.00 Lakhs with the number in a
team as stipulated by
c) Bronze Rs. 10.00 lakhs Rs. 3.00 Lakhs the National
Federation/IOA)
3. Quantum of Awards for medallist in Commonwealth Games/Afro-Asian Games/Asian
Games, organised by
Commonwealth Games Federation/ Association of National Olympic Committees of Africa/
Olympic Council of
Asia recognised by IOC. Individual Team Event
a) Gold Rs. 15.00 Lakhs Rs. 5.00 Lakhs (to each member of
the team in accordance
b) Silver Rs. 10.00 Lakhs Rs. 3.00 Lakhs with the number in a
team as stipulated by
c) Bronze Rs. 05.00 lakhs Rs. 2.00 Lakhs the
National Federation/IOA)
4. Quantum of Awards for medallist in the South Asian Federation Games (S.A.F) under South
Asian Sports
Council and other International Meets (excluding invitational tournaments) sponsored by the
respective
Federation recognised by IOC, including School International Meets recognized by
International School Sports
Federations, Asian School Sports Federation sponsored by School Games Federation of India
and World
University Games. Individual Team Event
a) Gold Rs. 03.00 Lakhs Rs. 50,000/- (to each member of the
team in accordance
b) Silver Rs. 02.00 Lakhs Rs. 30,000/- with the number in a
team as stipulated by
c) Bronze Rs. 01.00 lakhs Rs. 20,000/- the National
Federation/IOA)
5. Quantum of Awards for medallist in the Asian Championship/Asian Cup organised by Asian
Federation of the
concerned Game. Individual Team Event
a) Gold Rs. 02.50 Lakhs Rs. 60,000/- (to each member of the
team in accordance
b) Silver Rs. 01.50 Lakhs Rs. 30,000/- with the number in a
team as stipulated by
c) Bronze Rs. 00.75 lakhs Rs. 20,000/- the National
Federation/IOA)
6. Quantum of Awards for medallist under the aegis of National Games Organized by the Indian
Olympic
Association. Individual Team Event
a) Gold Rs. 02.00 Lakhs Rs. 50,000/- (to each member of the
team in accordance
b) Silver Rs. 01.00 Lakhs Rs. 25,000/- with the number in a
team as stipulated by
c) Bronze Rs. 00.50 lakhs Rs. 15,000/- the National
Federation)
7. Quantum of Awards for medallist of National Championship at the Senior and Junior Level
organized
under the aegis of the National Federation for the Game, recognised by the Indian Olympic
Association. Individual Team Event
a) Gold Rs. 75,000/- Rs. 30,000/- (to each member of
the team in accordance
b) Silver Rs. 50,000/- Rs. 20,000/- with the number in a
team as stipulated by
c) Bronze Rs. 30,000/- Rs. 10,000/- the National
Federation of the game)
8. Quantum of Awards for medallist of National Championship at the Sub-Junior Level,
organized
under the aegis of the National Federation for the Game, recognised by the Indian Olympic
Association. Individual Team Event
a) Gold Rs. 50,000/- Rs. 20,000/- (to each member of
the team in accordance
b) Silver Rs. 30,000/- Rs. 15,000/- with the number in a
team as stipulated by
c) Bronze Rs. 20,000/- Rs. 10,000/- the National
Federation of the game)
9. Quantum of Awards for medallist in National Competitions/ in accordance with the list of
competitions
as drawn out under “National Level Events”.
i). Senior Level. Individual Team Event
a) Gold Rs. 30,000/- Rs. 10,000/- (to each member of
the team in accordance
b) Silver Rs. 20,000/- Rs. 05,000/- with the number in
a team as stipulated by
c) Bronze Rs. 10,000/- Rs. 03,000/- the National
Federation of the game)
ii). Junior & Sub-Junior Level. Individual Team Event
a) Gold Rs. 20,000/- Rs. 05,000/- (to each member of
the team in accordance
b) Silver Rs. 10,000/- Rs. 03,000/- with the number in a
team as stipulated by
c) Bronze Rs. 05,000/- Rs. 02,000/- the National
Federation of the game)
10. Quantum of Awards for medallist in the North East Games/ All India Rural sports Meet/ All
India
Women’s Sports Festival. Individual Team Event
a) Gold Rs. 20,000/- Rs. 10,000/- (to each member of
the team in accordance
b) Silver Rs. 15,000/- Rs. 07,000/- with the number in a
team as stipulated by
c) Bronze Rs. 10,000/- Rs. 05,000/- the Sports Authority
of India)
11. Quantum of Awards for medallist in Zonal Level Competitions recognized by the National
Federations.
i). Senior Level. Individual Team Event
a) Gold Rs. 10,000/- Rs.05,000/- (to each member of
the team in accordance
b) Silver Rs. 05,000/- Rs. 03,000/- with the number
fixed by the National
c) Bronze Rs. 03,000/- Rs. 02,000/- Federation
concerned)
ii). Junior and Sub-Junior Level.
Individual Team Event
a) Gold Rs. 05,000/- Rs. 03,000/- (to each member of
the team in accordance
b) Silver Rs. 03,000/- Rs. 02,000/- with the number
stipulated by the National
c) Bronze Rs. 02,000/- Rs. 01,000/- Federation
concerned)
12. Terms and condition for the awards;
i). The cash awards will be given for performance in the following games and sports only,
namely:-
a). OLYMPIC GAMES AND SPORTS
i) Athletics ii) Archery iii) Hockey iv) Football v) Basketball vi)
Volleyball
vii) Boxing viii) Wrestling ix) Weightlifting x) Gymnastic xi)
Handball xii) Cycling
xiii) Judo Xiv) Table Tennis xv) Lawn Tennis xvi) Rowing xvii)
Fencing xviii) Rifle Shooting
xix) Yachting xx) Canoeing xxi) Equestrian xxii) Tae-Kwon-Do
xxiii) Triathlon
xxiv) Swimming xxv) Badminton
b). NON-OLYMPIC GAMES
i) Cricket ii) Korfbal iii) Wu-Shu iv) Kho- Kho v) Netball vi) Skating
vii) Softball
viii) Throw ball ix) Kabaddi (National Style) x) Billard xi) Snooker xii) Golf
xiii) Squash Racket
xiv) Yoga xv) Kick Boxing xvi) Chess xvii) Body Building
xviii) Baseball
xix) Karate-do xx) Power lifting/Strength Lifting
ii). The State Government may, however, delete or add any other games and sports in the
above
mentioned list whenever necessary.
iii). The cash award will be given to the position holders/ medal winners only in the
following identified
competitions/ championship/ tournament/ games/ cups, organized by the International
Olympic
Committee, Olympic Council of Asia, Commonwealth Games Federation, South Asian
Games
Federation, Indian Olympic Association, School Games Federation of India, Sports
Authority of India, All
India University, Inter Service Sports Control Board, Asian Cricket Control Board and
International/
National Federation of the concerned games and other bodies/ Authority etc. mentioned
against name
of the competition in the schedule below:-
Sl. Name of the competition Name of the sports/ Name of the
Organising Authority/
No. Championship/game/ games/disciplines Association/
Federation/ Body.
Cup/ Tournament.
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a). INTERNATIONAL
i) Olympic Games Olympic International
Olympic Committee.
ii) World Championship/ Olympic and International Federation of the
concerned
World Cup Non-Olympic game affiliated to the
International Olympic
Committee except in the
case of International
Cricket Control Board.
iii) Commonwealth games Olympic and Commonwealth Games
Federation
Cup/ Championships Non-Olympic
iv) Afro Asian Games Olympic Assn. of National Olympic Comtt.
of Africa and
v) Asian Games Olympic Olympic Council of Asia.
vi) Asian championship/ Olympic and Asian
Federation of the concerned
Cups. Non-Olympic games, affiliated to the Olympic
Council of Asia or to the
International
Federation of the concerned game.
vii) South Asian Federation Olympic and South Asian Federation of the
concerned
Games Non-Olympic games,
in which teams from at least three
countries should have
participated.
viii) Other International Olympic/
International Federation of the concerned
Competition/ Championship Non-Olympic
games affiliated to the International
Olympic Committee or by the Asian
Federation of the concerned
game,
affiliated to the Olympic
Council of Asia
in which teams from
at least eight
countries should have
participated.
ix) Cricket Test Matches By the International
Cricket Control
Series/ One Day International Board of Asia/ BCCI.
Cricket match series.
b). NATIONAL LEVEL
i) National Games Olympic
Organized by the IOA.
ii) National Championship/ Olympic
Organised by the National Federation of
as refered to in Article 8. games
affiliated to the IOA.
Non-Olympic
Organized by the
National Federation for the
Game, affiliated to the
International
Federation for the game in which at
least
eight states
have participated.
The following competitions
as referred to in Article-9.
iii) Federation Cups Olympic and
Organized by National federation of the
Non-Olympic game
concerned, affiliated to the Indian
Olympic
Association or the International
Federation of
the game concerned.
iv) Inter-Zonal Competitions Olympic i).
Organized by the National Federation of
the concerned
games affiliated to the
I.O.A, in which teams
from at least three
Zones should have
participated.
Non-Olympic ii). Organized by the National
Federation of
the Concerned game
affiliated to the
International Federation of
concerned
game, in which team
from at least three
Zones should have
participated.
v) All India Inter University
Organized by All India University.
Championship/Competitions.
vi) National School games/ Organized by the School
Federation of India.
Championship.
vii) All India Women Sports Festivals/ Organized by
Sports Authority of India.
Tournaments/Competitions.
viii) All India Civil Service Tournaments. Organized by All India Civil
Service Control
Board.
ix) All India Inter-State/Board Organized by All India Sports
Control Board
Department /Tournaments. of the concerned Board/Department
such
as All India Police Sports Control
Board/All
India Electricity
Board/Services Sports Control
Board/Post and Telegraph
Sports Control
Board etc. The concerned
Board must be
affiliated to the National
Federation of the
Games and in which at least
eight affiliated
units should have
participated.
13. Attested copy of the merit certificate issued by the affiliated federation/ Organizations for
winning the
medals have to be produced at the time of claim.
14. The cash awards will be given only to the bonafide Sikkim Subject or Certificate of
Identification holder or
family residing on or before 1969 (document proof) with landed property with voter I/D and
represents the
state of Sikkim in the notified competitions within and outside the country in the recognised
Games/competitions/Championships.
15. Claim for cash award should ordinarily be made within 1 year of date of winning medal.
Claim made after
1 year will be reviewed by a committee constituted by the Sports and Youth Affairs
Department.
16. The claim of the individual shall be considered only against one highest achievement during
a financial
year.
Example:
i).If an individual secures medals in the various levels of competition/events, his/her
incentive will be
considered on the basis of the highest achievement of the particular year. Suppose he/she
secures
medals (Gold or Silver or Bronze) in the North East games, National Competitions/
National
Championship, the highest ONE cash award will be considered.
ii).The cash award of National Competitions or below shall be considered subject to the
following:-
a). He/ She should have secure equivalent or above in comparison to the previous
achievement.
b). Candidates repeating the same positions more than three years in the competition
below “National
Games” will not be eligible for the cash incentives.
17. The cash awards will be made through the Department of Sports and Youth Affairs.
18. The terms and conditions given above can be amended only by the Government of Sikkim in
the
Department of Sports & Youth Affairs.
By order and in the name of the Governor.
(P. R. Poudyal)
Secretary
Sports and Youth Affairs Department
Government of Sikkim
Gangtok.
SIKKIM
GOVERNMENT GAZETTE
EXTRAORDINARY PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY
Gangtok Date.25.02.14 No. 65
DIRECTORATE OF SIKKIM STATE LOTTERIES
FINANCE, REVENUE & EXPENDITURE DEPARTMENT GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
No. FIN/DSSL/ RESULTS / 10 Dated: 18th February 2014
NOTIFICATION
The Daily Lottery Results from 1st February 2014 to 15th February 2014 of the following weekly lottery schemes of the Sikkim State Lotteries marketed through the Marketing Agent, M/S Summit Online Trade Solutions Pvt. Ltd. are hereby notified for general information as per Annexures 1 to 15 :-
1. Two (2) draws of the Sugar Online Weekly Lottery 2. Six (6) Draws of the Smart Online Weekly Lottery
By Order.
Director,
Sikkim State Lotteries
S.G.P.G. – Gazette/ 30Cps./
SIKKIM
GOVERNMENT GAZETTE
EXTRAORDINARY PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY
Gangtok Date. 25.02.14 No. 66
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM FINANCE, REVENUE & EXPENDITURE DEPARTMENT
(DIRECTORATE OF SIKKIM STATE LOTTERIES) BALUWAKHANI, GANGTOK – 737101
No. FIN/DSSL/ RESULTS/ 11 Dated: 18th February, 2014
NOTIFICATION
The Daily Lottery Results for 01st February, 2014 to 15th February, 2014 of the following
weekly lottery schemes of the Sikkim State Lotteries, marketed through the Sole Distributor,
M/s Future Gaming Solutions India Pvt. Ltd. are hereby notified for general information as per
Annexures 1 to 15 :-
1. Future Immense set of weekly lotteries (Monday to Sunday), 2. Singam Delight set of weekly lotteries (Monday to Sunday), 3. Kuil Parrot set of weekly lotteries (Monday to Sunday), 4. Dear Affectionate set of weekly lotteries (Monday to Sunday), 5. Mumbailaxmi set of weekly lotteries (Monday to Sunday), and 6. Dear Affectionate Evening set of weekly lotteries (Monday to Sunday).
By Order
Director,
Sikkim State Lotteries
S.G.P.G. - / Gazette/ 30 Cps./
SIKKIM
GOVERNMENT GAZETTE
EXTRAORDINARY PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY
Gangtok Date.25.02.14 No. 67
DIRECTORATE OF SIKKIM STATE LOTTERIES
FINANCE, REVENUE & EXPENDITURE DEPARTMENT
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
No. FIN/DSSL/ RESULTS/ 012 Dated: 18th February 2014
NOTIFICATION The Daily Lottery Results from 1st February 2014 to 15th February 2014 of the following weekly lottery schemes of the Sikkim State Lotteries marketed through the Marketing Agent, M/S Pan India Network Ltd. are hereby notified for general information as per Annexures 1 to 15 :-
1. Mon - 6 draws of Science Online; 1 draw of Fast Digit & Sikkim Keno 2. Tue - 6 draws of Science Online; 1 draw of Fast Digit & Tuesday Thunderball 3. Wed - 6 draws of Science Online; 1 draw of Sikkim Keno & Wednesday Jaldi 5 Double
Lotto
4. Thu - 6 draws of Science Online; 1 draw of Fast Digit & Thursday Super Lotto 5. Fri - 6 draws of Science Online; 1 draw of Sikkim Keno & Friday Jaldi 5 Lotto 6. Sat - 6 draws of Science Online; 1 draw of Fast Digit & Saturday Super Lotto 7. Sun - 6 draws of Science Online; 1 draw of Fast Digit & Sikkim Keno
By Order.
Director, Sikkim State Lotteries
S.G.P.G. – Gazette/ 30Cps./
SIKKIM GOVERNMENT GAZETTE
EXTRAORDINARY
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY
Gangtok DATE 25.02.14 No.68
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK Ref.NO.388/HRDD/HQ Dated: 19.02.2014
NOTIFICATION
With the approval of the State Government, and in terms of section 4 of the
Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Rules, 2010 published in
Government Gazette No. 411, dated 11th
August 2010 vide Notification No:
06/GEN/ADM/HRDD, dated 09.08.2010, Namchi Girls Senior Secondary School
(South) is hereby allowed to start Pre-Primary Level Class and Class – I from
academic session 2014 in the public interest.
Further, office of Joint Director (South), Human resource Development
Department shall ensure provision of additional Primary Teachers from within its
existing strength from various schools having excess manpower for the above
school.
By order and in the name of the Governor
(Dr. Thomas Chandy) IFS
Principal Secretary
Human Resource Development Department
S I K K I M
GOVERNMENT GAZETTE
EXTRAORDINARY PUBLSIHED BY AUTHORITY
Gangtok Date.25.02.14 No. 69
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM DEPARTMENT OF CO-OPERATION
No. 38/Coop.
Dated the 24th
February, 2014.
NOTIFICATION
In exercise of the powers conferred by section 117 of the Sikkim Cooperative Societies
Act,1978(12 of 1978),the State Government hereby makes the following rules further to amend the
Sikkim Cooperative Societies Rules, 1981, namely:-
Short title,
extent and
commence-
ment
1. (1) These rules may be called the Sikkim Cooperative Societies (Amendment)
Rules, 2014.
(2) They shall extend to the whole of Sikkim.
(3) They shall come into force on the date of their publication in the Official
Gazette.
2. In the Sikkim Cooperative Societies Rules,1981, in sub-rule(1A) of rule 9,
(i) in clause (a),for the words and figure, “starting from Rs. 15.00 lakhs upto
Rs. 3.00 crores”, the words and figure “upto Rs. 5.00Crore” shall be
substituted;
(ii) in clause (b),for the words and figure, “Rs. 1.00 crore” the words and figure,
“Rs. 2.00 crores” shall be substituted;
(iii) in clause (c), for the words and figure, “Rs. 3.00 crores” the words and
figure, “Rs. 5.00 crores” shall be substituted;
(iv) in clause (d), for the words and figure, “Rs. 3.00 crores” the words and
figure, “Rs. 5.00 crores” shall be substituted.
Sd/-
(Ujjal Gurung)
Secretary Cooperation
File no.200(7)/2009-10/Coop.
SIKKIM
GOVERNMENT GAZETTE
EXTRAORDINARY
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY GANGTOK TUESDAY, 25
TH FEBRUARY , 2014 NO.70
ENERGY & POWER DEPARTMENT
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
NO.33/P/Gen/97/PART-V Dated: 25.02.2014
NOTIFICATION
The Governor of Sikkim is pleased to amend the provision of Government Gazette
Notification No. 41 dated 12.02.2010 of Clause 1 with “ giving 100% free power up
to 100 units of consumption and further 50% subsidy for power consumption up to
300 units to the domestic consumer in rural areas under GPU as notified by RMDD.
However this does not cover the domestic consumers of areas under Municipal
Corporation, Municipal Councils, Nagar Panchayats and the domestic consumers of
Bazaar Class-I, Bazaar Class-II & Bazaar Class-III covered under the Notification No.
GOS/UD&HD/6(345)2005/3918 dated 19.02.2007”.This provision shall come into
force for consumption w.e.f 1st April 2014
The Clause 2 of Notification No. 41 dated 12.02.2010 remain unchanged.
(P.B. Subba)
PCE cum Secretary to the Government of Sikkim
Energy & Power Department
SIKKIM
GOVERNMENT GAZETTE
EXTRAORDINARY
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY GANGTOK THURSDAY, 27
TH FEBRUARY , 2014 NO.72
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
HOME DEPARTMENT
NO.14/HOME/14 Dated.27.02.2014 NOTIFICATION
In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (4) of section 1 of the Sikkim Lokayukta Act,
2014, the State Government hereby appoints the 27th
day of February,2014,as the date on which
the provisions of the Sikkim Lokayukta Act,2014 shall come into force.
RINCHEN ONGMU
CHIEF SECRETARY,
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
SIKKIM
GOVERNMENT GAZETTE
EXTRAORDINARY
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY
…………………………………………………………………………… GANGTOK THURSDAY 27th FEBRUARY , 2014 NO.73 ………………………………………………………………………………………………………
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
HOME DEPARTMENT
No.15/Home/14 NOTIFICATION Dated.27.2.2014
In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (1) of section 3 of the Sikkim Lokayukta Act,
2014, the State Government hereby establishes the Lokayukta for the State of Sikkim for the
purpose of the said Act.
RINCHEN ONGMU
CHIEF SECRETARY
GOVERNMENT OF
SIKKIM
SIKKIM
GOVERNMENT GAZETTE
EXTRAORDINARY
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY
Gangtok Dated.28.02.14 No.74
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
RURAL MANAGEMENT & DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
NOTIFICATION NO: 23 /RM&DD/P DATED: 27/ 02 /2014.
NOTIFICATION
With the approval of the State Government, the monthly honorarium of Zilla Panchayat
Members and Sabhapati, Up-Sabhapati, Sachiva & other Panchayat Members of Gram
Panchayat Units are hereby revised at the following rates with effect from 1st April 2014:
1. Zilla Panchayat Member (Excluding the Adhakshya & Up-Adhakshya) Rs. 4800/- per month
2. Sabhapati of Gram Panchayat Rs. 4800/- per month
3. Up-Sabhapati & Sachiva of Gram Panchayat Rs. 4000/- per month
4. Members of Gram Panchayat Rs. 3200/- per month
By order
(D.R. Nepal)
Secretary/RM&DD
SIKKIM
GOVERNMENT GAZETTE
EXTRAORDINARY
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY
GANGTOK DATE 03.3.14 No. 75
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM HOME DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
No: 5/Home/2014 Dated: 26/02/2014
N O T I F I C A T I O N
In exercise of the powers conferred by Section 14 of the Scheduled Castes
and the Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989 (33 of 1989) and
in supersession of Notification No. 31/Home/1993 dated 09/05/1995,
the State Government with the concurrence of the Chief Justice of the High Court
of Sikkim hereby specifies the Court of Principal District and Sessions Judge
(East) at Gangtok, the Court of District and Sessions Judge (North) at Mangan, the
Court of District and Sessions Judge (West) at Gyalshing and the Court of District
and Sessions Judge (South) at Namchi as “Special Courts” to try the offences
under the said Act within the respective jurisdiction with immediate effect.
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GANGTOK DATE 03.03.14 No. 76
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM HOME DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
No: 6/Home/2014 Dated: 26/02/2014 N O T I F I C A T I O N
In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (1) of section 3 of the
Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988 (49 of 1988) and in supersession of the
Notification No. 102/Home/2004 dated 08/11/2004, the State Government in
consultation with High Court of Sikkim hereby appoints the Principal District and
Sessions Judge (East) at Gangtok, the Court of District and Sessions Judge (North)
at Mangan, the Court of District and Sessions Judge (West) at Gyalshing and the
Court of District and Sessions Judge (South) at Namchi as the
Special Judge to try the offences under the said Act within their respective
jurisdiction with immediate effect.
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F. NO. Home/Confdl./116/1999/05/Part
SIKKIM
GOVERNMENT GAZETTE
EXTRAORDINARY
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY
GANGTOK DATE.03.03.14 No.77
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM HOME DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
No: 7/Home/2014 Dated: 26/02/2014
N O T I F I C A T I O N
In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (1) and
sub-section (4) of section 83 of the Wakf Act, 1995 (43 of 1995) and in
supersession of Notification No. 23/Home/2002 dated: 27/06/2002,
the State Government hereby constitutes the Court of Principal District and
Sessions Judge (East) at Gangtok, the Court of District and Sessions Judge (North)
at Mangan, the Court of District and Sessions Judge (West) at Gyalshing and the
Court of District and Sessions Judge (South) at Namchi as “Tribunals” for the
purpose of sub-section (1) of section 83 of the said Act within the respective
jurisdiction with immediate effect.
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SIKKIM
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GANGTOK DATE .03.03.14 No. 79
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM HOME DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
No: 09/Home/2014 Dated: 26 /02//2014
N O T I F I C A T I O N
In exercise of the powers conferred by section 25 of the Commissions for
Protection of Child Rights Act, 2005 (4 of 2006) and in supersession of
Notification No. 62/Home/2013 dated 30/09/2013, the State Government with the
concurrence of the High Court of Sikkim hereby specifies the Court of Principal
District and Sessions Judge (East) at Gangtok,
the Court of District and Sessions Judge (North) at Mangan, the Court of District
and Sessions Judge (West) at Gyalshing and the Court of District and Sessions
Judge (South) at Namchi as “Children’s Court” to try the offences under the said
Act within their respective jurisdiction with immediate effect.
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SIKKIM
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EXTRAORDINARY
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY
GANGTOK DATE 03.03.14 No. 80
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM HOME DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
No: 10/Home/2014 Dated: 26/02/2014
N O T I F I C A T I O N
In exercise of the powers conferred by the section 30 of the Protection of
Human Rights Act, 1993 (10 of 1994) and in supersession of Notification No.
48/Home/99 dated: 12/08/1999, the State Government with the concurrence of the
Chief Justice of the High Court of Sikkim hereby specifies the Court of Principal
District and Sessions Judge (East) at Gangtok, the Court of District and Sessions
Judge (North) at Mangan, the Court of District and Sessions Judge (West) at
Gyalshing and the Court of District and Sessions Judge (South) at Namchi as
Human Rights Court for respective districts for providing speedy trial of offences
arising out of violation of human rights.
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F. NO. Home/Confdl./116/1999/05/Part
SIKKIM
GAZETTE GOVERNMENT
EXTRAORDINARY
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY
GANGTOK DATE 03.03.14 No.81
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM HOME DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
No: 11/Home/2014 Dated: 26/02/2014
N O T I F I C A T I O N
In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (1) Section 165 of the
Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 (59 of 1988) and in suppression of the Notification No.
3(813)95 dated 6th April, 1995, the State Government is hereby pleased to
constitute the Court of Principal District and Sessions Judge (East) at Gangtok,
the Court of District and Sessions Judge (North) at Mangan, the Court of District
and Sessions Judge (West) at Gyalshing and the Court of District and Sessions
Judge (South) at Namchi as “Claims Tribunals” for the purpose of the said section
of the Act within the respective jurisdiction with immediate effect.
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F. NO. Home/Confdl./116/1999/05/Part
SIKKIM
GOVERNMENT GAZETTE
EXTRAORDINARY
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY
GANGTOK DATE .03.3.14 No. 82
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM HOME DEPARTMENT
GANGTOK
No:12/Home/2014 Dated: 26/02/2014
N O T I F I C A T I O N
In exercise of the powers conferred by Section 28 of the Protection of
Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2012 (32 of 2012) and in supersession of
Notification No. 61/Home/2013 dated 30/9/2013, the State Government in
consultation with High Court of Sikkim is hereby pleased to designate the
Court of Principal District and Sessions Judge (East) at Gangtok, the Court of
District and Sessions Judge (North) at Mangan, the Court of District and
Sessions Judge (West) at Gyalshing and the Court of District and Sessions
Judge (South) at Namchi as “Special Courts” and to designate the judges of the
respective Special Court as “Special Judge” to try the offences
under the said Act within the respective jurisdiction with immediate effect.
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GANGTOK DATE .03.03.14 No. 84
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
DEPARTMENT OF ANIMAL HUSBANDRY, LIVESTOCK, FISHERIES &
VETERINARY SERVICES
GANGTOK
NOTIFICATION NO: 16/AH & VS (Adm.) DATED: 14.02.2014
NOTIFICATION
In pursuance of the order of the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India in Writ Petition No. (C)
309 of 2003 in the matter of Laxmi Narain Modi Versus Union of India and others, the State
Government hereby notify the following guidelines for transportation of animals and slaughter
houses with immediate effect.
1. “GUIDELINES FOR TRANSPORTATION OF ANIMALS AND SLAUGHTER
HOUSES RESPONSIBILITIES OF ANIMAL HUSBANDRY DEPARTMENT
Any livestock which are procured from the market are to be certified by a Veterinary Surgeon for
issuing a fitness certificate in the form specified by the Central Government for the purpose of
transportation.
The loading and unloading of the animals in the market place and before transportation shall be
supervised by the concerned officials of the Animal Husbandry Department to ensure that the
animals are not subjected to unnecessary pain or suffering. In addition to the above health
certificate, a certificate has to be issued as per the Rule 96 of the Transport of Animals
(Amendment) Rules, 2001 by the Office of the Animal Husbandry Department not below the
rank of Assistant Director/ Deputy Director/ Chief Veterinary Officer.
The Animal Husbandry authority shall ensure that all animals are provided with shade, shelter,
food and water as necessary and they are tethered securely in a way which does not cause
unnecessary discomfort to animals.
The Animal Husbandry Department shall ensure that the sick, lame, injured and pregnant
animals are not transported for Slaughter.
They should also ensure that the animals are never lifted or dragged by head, horns, ears, feet,
tail or any other part of the body which might cause unnecessary suffering.
2. DOCUMENTATION BY DIFFERENT AUTHORITIES
It should be ensured that each consignment shall bear a label showing in bold red letters the
name, address and telephone number (if any) of the consignor and consignee, the number and
types of cattle being transported and quantity of rations and food provided. The consignor shall
be informed about the train or vehicle in which the consignment of cattle is being sent and its
arrival time in advance.
The consignment of cattle shall be booked by the next train or vehicle and shall not be detained
after the consignment is accepted for booking.
3. GUIDELINES TO BE FOLLOWED BY THE AUTHORITIES FOR
TRANSPORTATION OF DEFFERENT ANIMALS (CATTLE, SHEEP AND GOAT,
PIG) THROUGH RAIL OR ROAD.
The average space provided per cattle in Railway wagon of vehicle shall not be less than two
square metres.
Suitable rope and platforms should be used for loading cattle from vehicles.
In case of railway wagon the dropped door of the wagon may be used as a ramp when loading or
unloading is done to the platform.
Cattle shall be loaded after they are properly fed and given water.
Watering arrangements on route shall be made and sufficient quantities of water shall be carried
for emergency.
Sufficient feed and fodder with adequate reserve shall be carried to last during the journey.
Adequate ventilation shall be ensured. Emergency / first-aid equipment is carried.
Vehicle should have suitable ramps and platforms for loading and unloading.
There should be sufficient bedding on the floor of the vehicle.
Vehicle breast bars should be properly placed.
Vehicles are maintained so as not to cause injury, pain or suffering.
Vehicle is clearly identified as an animal carrier.
There is a permanent indication of the maximum animal/ vehicle load.
The latest amended space allowance for transporting the cattle by rail or vehicle is given in the
Table I & II given below:
TABLE -I
Cattle weighing upto 200 Kg. 1 Square Meter (Sq. Mtr.)
Cattle weighing 200-300 Kg. 1.20 Square Meter
Cattle weighing 300-400 Kg. 1.40 Square Meter
Cattle weighing above 400 Kg. 2.0 Square Meter
TABLE- II
Space requirement for Cattle while being transported in commonly sized road vehicles
Number of Cattle
Vehicle
Size
Length
x Width
Square
Meter
Floor Area
of Vehicle
in Square
Meter
Cattle
weighing
upto 200
kg (1 Sq.
mtr. Space
per cattle)
Cattle
weighing
200-300
Kg (1.20
Sq. mtr
space per
cattle)
Cattle
weighing
300-400
Kg (1.40
Sq. mtr.
Space per
cattle)
Cattle
weighing
above 400
Kg (2.0 Sq.
mtr. Space
per cattle)
6.9 x 2.4 16.56 16 14 12 8
5.6 x2.3 12.88 12 10 8 6
4.16 x
1.9
7.904 8 6 6 4
2.9 x
1.89
5.481 5 4 4 2
4. GUIDELINES FOR TRANSPORT OF SHEEP AND GOATS BY RAIL OR ROAD
INVOLVING JOURNEYS OF MORE THAN SIX HOURS
Sheep and goats shall be transported separately; but if lots are small special partition shall be
provided to separate them.
Rams and male young stock shall not be mixed with female stock in the same compartment.
Sufficient food and fodder shall be carried to last during the journey and watering facility shall
be provided at regular intervals.
Material for padding, such as straw, shall be placed on the floor to avoid injury if an animal lies
down, and this shall be not less than 5 cm thick.
5. PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN WHILE TRANSPORTING SHEEP AND GOATS
The animals shall not be fettered unless there is risk of their jumping out and their legs shall not
be tied down.
Adequate ventilation shall be provided in every wagon. Upper door of one side of wagon shall be
kept open and properly fixed and the upper door of the wagon shall have wire gauge closely
welded mesh arrangements to prevent burning cinders from the engines entering the wagon and
leading to fire breakout.
The space required for a goat shall be the same as that for a woolled sheep and the approximate
space required for a sheep in a goods vehicle or a railway wagon is prescribed in the Rules.
Goods vehicles of capacity of 5 or 4½ tons, which are generally used for transporting animals,
shall carry not more than forty sheep or goats.
In the case of large goods vehicles and wagons, partitions shall be provided at every two or three
meters across the width to prevent the crowding and trapping of sheep and goats.
In the case of ewes, goats or lambs or kids under six weeks of age, separate panels shall be
provided.
Note: the latest space allowance required for transportation of sheep and goats is given below:
Sl.No Approximate weight of animals in
Kilogram
Space required in Square Meter
Wooled
Shorn
Wooled
1. Not more than 20 0.16
0.17
2. More than 20 but not more than 25 0.18
0.19
3. More than 25 but not more than 30 0.22 0.23
4. More than 30 but not more than 40 0.25 0.27
5.
More than 40
0.29
0.32
6. GUIDELINES FOR TRANSPORT OF PIGS BY RAIL OR ROAD “ PIGS”
INCLUDES PIGLETS, HOGS, HOGLETS AND ANIMALS OF PIGS FAMILY
INVOLVING JOURNEY MORE THAN SIX HOURS MANDATORY
REQUIREMENTS
A valid health certificate by a veterinary doctor to the effect that the pigs are in a fit condition to
travel by rail or road and are not suffering from infectious or contagious or parasitic disease shall
accompany each consignment in the transport of pigs by rail or road.
In addition to the above health certificate a certificate has to be issued as per the Rule 96 of the
Transport of Animals (Amendment) Rules, 2001 by the officer of the Animal Husbandry
Department not below the rank of Assistant Director/Deputy Director; Chief Veterinary Officer.
In the absence of a certificate under sub-rule (1), the carrier shall refuse to accept the
consignment for transport.
The certificate under sub rule (1) shall be in a form specified in Schedule-K.
7. GUIDELINES FOR CONSIGNOR AND CONSINEE
Each consignment shall bear a label showing in bold red letters the name, address and telephone
number (if any) of the consignor and consignee, the number and type of pigs being transported
and quantity of rations and food provided to them.
The consignee shall be informed in advance about the train or vehicle in which the consignment
of pigs is being sent and its arrival time.
The consignment of pigs shall be booked by the next train or vehicle and shall not be detained
after the consignment is accepted for booking.
First-aid equipment shall accompany the pigs. Suitable ramps shall be provided for loading and
unloading the pigs.
In the case of a railway wagon, when the loading or unloading is done on the platform the
dropped door of the wagon shall be used as a ramp.
8. NECESSARY PRECAUTIONS TO BE FOLLOWED
While transporting group of pigs by rail or road, male young stock shall not be mixed with
female stock in the same compartment.
While transporting pigs by rail or road, sufficient food and fodder shall be carried to last during
the journey and watering facility shall be provided at regular intervals.
While transporting pigs by rail or road, materials for padding, such as straw, shall be placed on
the floor to avoid injury if an animal lies down, and this shall be not less than 5 cm thick.
While transporting pigs by rail or road, the animals shall not be fettered unless there is a risk of
their jumping out and their legs shall not be tied down.
9. SPACE REQUIREMENT DURING RAIL TRAVEL – IN TRANSPORT OF
PIGS BY RAIL
No railway wagon shall accommodate more than the number of pigs as specified in the Table
below:
Broad gauge
(1)
Meter gauge
(2)
Narrow gauge
(3)
Area of wagon
Less than 21.1
Square Meter
Number of
Pigs 35
Area of wagon
21.1 Square
Metre and
Above
Number of
Pigs 50
Area of
Wagon Less
than 12.5
Square Meter
Number of
Pigs 25
Area of Wagon
12.5 Square
Meter and above
Number of Pigs
30
Not allowed
Adequate ventilation shall be provided in every wagon and the upper door of one side of wagon
shall be kept open and properly fixed and the upper door of the wagon shall have wire gauge
closely welded mesh arrangements to prevent burning cinders from the engines entering the
wagon and leading to fire breakout.
10. SPACE REQUIREMENT DURING ROAD TRAVEL – IN TRANSPORAT OF
PIGS BY ROAD
Goods vehicles of capacity of 5 or 4.5 tons, which are generally used for transportation of
animals, shall carry not more than twenty pigs.
In the case of large goods vehicles and containers, partition shall be provided at every two or
three metres across the width to prevent the crowding and trapping of pigs.
In the case of pigs under six weeks of age, separate panels shall be provided.
Note: The latest update on number of pigs which can be transported through rail is given below:
“Broad Gauge (1)
Area of Wagon
VPU having Floor Area 63.55 Square
Meter Number of Pigs 104 (0.61 Square
Meter per Pig)”
(2) The latest update on number of pigs which can be transported through vehicle is given below:
Maximum number of Pigs permitted for Road Vehicles
Sl. No. Type of
Animal
Vehicle
having size
5.6m x
2.35m
Vehicle
having size
5.15m x
2.18m
Vehicle
having size
3.03m x
2.18m
Vehicle having
size 2.9m x 2.0m
1. Weaner 43 37 22 19
2. Young 31 26 15 13
3. Adult 21 18 10 9
Note: - For the purpose of Pigs of all breeds, ages and sex, the following Space allowances shall
apply:
Weaner – Piglet which has just been separated from the mother for the purpose of independent
rearing and commonly in the weight range of 12 kg- 15 kg.
Young – Male of female pig between 0.3 to 0.6 months of age and commonly in the weight
range of 15 kg – 50 kg.
Adult – A male or female pig above 06 months of age and having weight more the 50 kg.
11. SPECIFICATION TO BE FOLLOWED FOR UNLOADING AND TILL THE
ANIMALS ARE SUBJECT TO SLAUGHTER
The reception area of slaughter house shall have proper ramps for direct unloading of animals
from vehicles or railway wagons and the said reception area shall have adequate facility
sufficient for feeding and watering of animals.
The unloading of animals should be supervised by the animal husbandry authorities.
Separate isolation pens shall be provided in slaughter house with watering and feeding
arrangements for animals suspected to be suffering from contagious and infectious diseases, and
fractious animals, in order to segregate them from the Ante-mortem and pen area on slaughter
house shall be paved remaining animals.
Adequate holding area shall be provided in slaughter house according to the class of animals to
be slaughtered and the said holding area shall have water and feeding facilities.
The resting grounds in slaughter house shall have overhead protective shelters with impervious
material such as concrete non slippery herring-bone type suitable to stand wear and tear by
hooves, or brick, and pitched to suitable drainage facilities and the curbs of said impervious
material 150 to 300 mm high shall be provided around the borders of livestock pen area, except
at the entrances and such pen shall preferably be covered.
Every animal after it has been subjected to veterinary inspection shall be passed on to a lairage
for resting for 24 hours before slaughter.
The lairage of the slaughter house shall be adequate in size sufficient for the number of animals
to be laired.
The space provided in the pens of such lairage shall be not less than 2.8 sq. mt. per large animal
and 1.6 sq. mt. per small animal.
The animals shall be kept in such lairage separately depending upon their type and class and such
lairage shall be so constructed as to protect the animals from heat, cold and rain.
The lairage shall have adequate facilities for watering and post-mortem inspection.
Feeding and watering arrangements in the Animal Holding area should be made available.
Whether ante and post mortem examination by a qualified Veterinarian is being carried out.
Animals not to be slaughtered except in recognized or licensed houses.
No person shall slaughter any animal within a municipal area except in a slaughter house
recognized or licensed by the concerned authority empowered under the law for the time being in
force to do so.
No animals which is pregnant, or has an offspring less than three months old, or is under the age
of three months or has not been certified by a veterinary doctor that it is in a fit condition to be
slaughtered, shall be slaughtered.
The slaughter house shall have a reception area of adequate size sufficient for livestock subject
to veterinary inspection. The veterinary doctor shall examine thoroughly not more than 12
animals in an hour and not more than 96 animals in a day.
12. METHOD OF SLAUGHTER OF ANIMAL AND PROCEDURE
No animal shall be slaughtered in a slaughter house in sight of other animals.
No animal shall be administered any chemical, drug or hormone before slaughter except drug for
its treatment for any specific disease or ailment.
The slaughter halls in a slaughter house shall provide separate sections of adequate dimensions
sufficient for slaughter of individual animals to ensure that the animals to be slaughtered is not
within the sight of other animals.
Knocking section in slaughter house may be so planned as to suit the animal and particularly the
ritual slaughter, if any and such knocking section and dry landing area associated with it shall be
so built that escape from this section can be easily carried out by an operator without allowing
the animal to pass the escape barrier.
13. BROAD FRAMEWORK UNDER ENVIRONMENT (PROTECTION) ACT 1986
AND RULES FRAMED THEREUNDER:
Effluent Disposal:
The affluent disposal standards notified under the Environment (Protection) Rules, 1986 are:
Category Parameters Concentration in not to
exceed, Per Lt.
A. Slaughter House
Above 70 TLWK/day BOD (3 days at 27˚C)
Suspended Solids Oil and
Grease
100
100
10
70 TLWK/day and below BOD (3 days at 27˚C) 500
B. Meat Processing BOD (3 days at 27˚C)
Suspended Solid Oil and
Grease
30
50
10
Note: (i) TLWK – Tonnes of Live Weight Killed: (ii) In case of disposal into municipal sewer
where sewage is treated, the industries shall install screen and oil & grease separation units: (iii)
The industries having slaughter house along with meat processing units will be considered in
meat processing category as far as standards are concerned.
The Pollution Control Board may specify more stringent standards from the above depending
upon the quality requirement of recipient system.
Solid waste disposal:
As per the Municipal Solid Waste (Management and Handling) Rules, 2000, the wastes from
slaughter house, meat and fish markets, fruits and vegetables markets, which are biodegradable
in nature, shall be managed to make use of such wastes.
14. INSPECTION OF SLAUGHTER HOUSE: (1) The Animals Welfare Board of India of a
State Animals Welfare Board or any person who is qualified veterinarian is authorized by
Animal Welfare Board of India may at least once in every six months period, inspect any
slaughter house without notice to its owner or the person incharge of it at any time during the
working hours to ensure that the provisions of these rules are being complied with.
(2) The person or the Animal Welfare Organization authorize under sub-rule (1) shall after
inspection send its report to Animal Welfare Board of India as well as to the municipal or local
authority for appropriate action including initiation of legal proceedings, if any, in the event of
violation of any provisions of these rules.”
By order and in the name of the Governor.
Sanoj Kumar Jha,
Commissioner cum Secretary to the Government of Sikkim F.no. 23/773/2011-12/AHLF & VS (M&QC) PART II.
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