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jftLVh la Mh ,y&33004@99

REGD. NO. D. L.-33004/99

vlk/kj.k
EXTRAORDINARY

Hkkx III[k.M 4
PART IIISection 4
izkf/dkj ls izdkf'kr
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY

la- 108]
No. 108]

ubZ fnYyh] lkseokj] ekpZ 28] 2016@pS=k 8] 1938


NEW DELHI, MONDAY, MARCH 28, 2016/CHAITRA 8, 1938

gksE;ksiSFkh dsUnzh; ifj"kn~


vf/klwpuk
ubZ fnYyh] 29 tuojh] 2016
fefly la-12&11@2010&ds-gks-ifjifj-ikVZ-dsUnzh; gksE;ksiSFkh ifj"kn~] gksE;ksiSFkh dsUnzh; ifj"kn~ vf/kfu;e] 1973 1973
dk 59 ok dh /kkjk 20 dh mi/kkjk 1 ds lkFk ifBr /kkjk 33 ds [k.M >] o V esa iznk 'kfDr;ksa dk iz;ksx djrs gq,
dsUnzh; ljdkj dh iwoZ vuqefr ls gksE;ksiSFkh LUkkRdkskj fMxzh ikB~;e ,e-Mh- gkse fofu;e] 1989 esa vkxs la'kks/ku djus
gsrq fUkEUk fofu;e cukrh gS] vFkkZr~%&
1

mi 'kh"kZd rFkk ykxw &1


& bu fofu;eksa dk uke gksE;ksiSFkh LukRdkskj fMxzh ikB~;e ,e-Mh- gkse- la'kks/ku
fofu;e] 2015 gS A
2 ;s Hkkjr ds jkti= esa izdk'ku dh frfFk ls izo`k gksaxs A

gksE;ksiSFkh LUkkRdkskj fMxzh ikB~;e ,e-Mh- gkse- fofu;e] 1989 ;gk blds Ik'pkr~ mDr fofu;eksa ds uke ls
lacksf/kr ds fofu;e 3] esa %&
i mi&fofu;e 2 esa fUkEu ijUrqd tksMk+ tk;sxk] vFkkZr~ %&
^^ ijUrq ,d vH;kFkhZ fo'ks"kKrk ds fo"k; esa ,e-Mh-gkse- ikB~;e izos'k dh
frfFk ls N% o"kZ ds vUnj iw.kZ djsxkA^^
ii mi&fofu;e 3 esa] [k.M d RkFkk [k dks fuEu ls izfrLFkkfir fd;k tk;sxk] vFkkZr~ %&
^^ d

1498 GI/2016

gksE;ksiSfFkd n'kZu

ii

esVsfj;k esfMdk

iii

jsiVZjh

iv

gksE;ksiSFkh Hks"kth

vkS"k/k lkH;kl
(1)

THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY

[k

vi

ckyjksx

vii

euksjksx

,e-Mh-gkse- gksE;ksiSfFkd n'kZu&

gksE;ksiSfFkd n'kZu rFkk vkxZsUku vkWQ esfMflu

[k

vuqla/kku izfof/k ,oa tSolkaf[;dh

Xk

gksE;ksiSFkh ds fl)karkas dk mUur f'k{k.k

ii

,e-Mh- gkse- esVsfj;k esfVdk

esVsfj;k esfMdk

[k

vuqla/kku izfof/k ,oa tSolkaf[;dh

Xk

gksE;ksiSFkh ds fl)karkas dk mUur f'k{k.k

iii

,e-Mh- gkse- jsiVZjh

jsiVZjh

[k

vuqla/kku izfof/k ,oa tSolkaf[;dh

Xk

gksE;ksiSFkh ds fl)karksa dk mUur f'k{k.k

iv

,e-Mh- gkse- gksE;ksiSFkh Hks"kth

gksE;ksiSFkh Hks"kth

[k

vuqla/kku izfof/k ,oa tSolkaf[;dh

Xk

gksE;ksiSFkh ds fl)karkas dk mUur f'k{k.k

,e-Mh- gkse- vkS"k/k lkH;kl

vkS"k/k lkH;kl

[k

vuqla/kku izfof/k ,oa tSolkaf[;dh

Xk

gksE;ksiSFkh ds fl)karkas dk mUur f'k{k.k

vi

,e-Mh- gkse- ckyjksx

ckyjksx

[k

vuqla/kku izfof/k ,oa tSolkaf[;dh

Xk

gksE;ksiSFkh ds fl)karksa dk mUur f'k{k.k

vii

[PART IIISEC. 4]

,e-Mh- gkse- euksjksx

euksjksx

[k

vuqla/kku izfof/k ,oa tSolkaf[;dh

Xk

gksE;ksiSFkh ds fl)karksa dk mUur f'k{k.k

uksV %

,e-Mh- gkse- ds lanHkZ esa e la- ^^d^^ ij mijksDr izR;sd fo'ks"kKrk dk fo"k; izeq[k fo"k; gksxk rFkk vU;
fo"k; ,e-Mh-gkse- Hkkx&I ijh{kk esa lgk;d fo"k; gksaxs A ,e-Mh-gkse- Hkkx&II ijh{kk esa dsoy fo'ks"kKrk
dk izeq[k fo"k; gh gksxk rFkk lgk;d fo"k; ugha gskxk A

3-

mDr fofu;eksa ds fofu;e 4 ds mi&fofu;e 2 esa] 'kCnksa ^^ izR;sd fo"k; esa ;ksX;rk ds vk/kkj ij ,d lhV
ij mu vH;kfFkZ;ksa dks izkFkfedrk nh tk;sxh ftUgksaus xzkeh.k {ks=ksa esa nks o"kZ dk;Z fd;k gks^^ dks gVk fn;k
tk;sxk A

mDr fofu;eksa ds fofu;e 5 ds fy,] fuEu dks izfrLFkkfir fd;k tk;sxk] vFkkZr~ %&
^^ 5 dd- lkekU; fo"k; &
1

vuqla/kku izfof/k

Hkkx III[k.M 4

Hkkjr dk jkti=k % vlk/kj.k

d tSo vkS"k/k esa vuqla/kku A


[k 'kks/k v/;;u dh vko';drk rFkk gksE;ksiSFkh esa vuqla/kku dh
pqukSfr;kW A
x vuqla/kku v/;;u ds rjhds A
?k vuqla/kku v/;;u gsrq ;sktuk 'kks/k Ikz'u] 'kks/k ifjdYiuk] y{;
rFkk ms';] lkfgR; dk iqu%jh{k.k] v/;;u dk fp=] v/;;u
dk uewuk] ;kn`fPNdhdj.k] pdkpkS/k] #dkoV] pj] fu"d"kZ dh
dYiuk bR;kfn A
M+ fMtkbu rFkk uSnkfud ijh{k.kksa dks djuk A
p vkadMs+ ,df=r djuk rFkk vkdM+ksa dk izcU/ku A
N foijhr ?kVukvksa dk vkadyu ,oa ntZ djukA
Tk tSo vkS"k/k vuqla/kku esa uhfr'kkL=h; ekeys A
> vuqla/kku v/;;uksa dk ys[ku ,oa izdk'ku A
2

tSolka
lkaf[;dh&
d uSnkfud vuqla/kku esa tSolakf[;dh dh ifjHkk"kk ,oa laHkkouk
[k vkadMks+a ds izdkj ,oa vkadMsa+ izLrqr djus dh izfof/k;k
x fooj.kkRed lakf[;dh ek/;e] ekf/;dk] fof/k] ,lMh rFkk Hksn bR;kfn
?k lg&laca/k rFkk izfre.k
M- izfrp;u rFkk uewuksa dk vkdkj vuqekuu
p fod`fr rFkk eR;Zrk ds ekid
N vkadMk+sa dk fo'ysk.k
t lkaf[;fdd lkVos;jksa dk mi;ksx

gksE;ksiSFkh ds fl)karksa dk mUur f'k{k.k


gksE;ksiSFkh ds fl)karksa ds mUur f'k{k.k esa fo"k;ksa uker% vkxZsuu vkWQ esfMflu ,oa
gksE;ksiSFkh n'kZu] gksE;ksiSfFkd esVsfj;k esfMdk] rFkk jsiVZjh ds lanHkZ esa fMxzh Lrj ij lh[kk Kku
lfEefyr gksxkA
c- fo'ks"k fo"k; %
I

gksE;ksiSfFkd n'kZu
(i) fl)karksa RkFkk lkH;kl dh ladYiuk
(ii) gksE;ksiSfFkd n'kZu &

gksE;ksiSFkh ds fo}kuksa tSls fd dsUV] LVqvkVZ DykWt] ,p-,- jkcVZ] ts-,p- ,syu] Muge
rFkk fjpMZ qtst ds gsfuesfu;u ladYiukvksa rFkk gksE;ksiSFkh ds ewyHkwy fl)karksa ij fopkj RkFkk
O;k[;kvksa dk v/;;u vko';d gSA bldk ms'; fofHkUu n'kZuksa dk rqYkukRed v/;;u djkuk Hkh
gS rkfd gksE;ksiSFkh ds gsfuekfu;u ladYiukvksa esa O;fDrxrxr ;ksxnku lacaf/kr egRo Kkr gks
lds A
II

esVsfj;k esfMdk %
(i)

vk/kkjHkwr esVsfj;k esfMdk


(1)
esVsfj;k esfMdk ds lzksr] vkS"k/k izek.ku rFkk y{k.kksa dks ,df=r djuk &
y{k.kksa dk oxhZdj.k] esVsfj;k esfMdk dk fuekZ.k] esVsfj;k esfMdk ds izdkj A
(2)

esVsfj;k esfMdk dk foKku rFkk n'kuZ A

THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY

[PART IIISEC. 4]

(3)

esVsfj;k esfMdk dk v/;;u A

(4)

esVsfj;k esfMdk dh laHkkouk;sa ,oa lhek;sa A

(5)

vkS"k/k ds lzksr] ikfjokfjd vFkok lkeqfgd vfHky{k.k rFkk vkS"k/k

laca/k A
(ii)

rqyukRed esVsfj;k esfMdk


y{k.kksa dk rqyukRed v/;;u] vkSk/k fp=.k] rFkk lHkh vkS"k/kksa dk fpfdRlk'kkL= lacaf/kr

ladsr A
III

IV

jsiVZjh
(1)

jsiVZfj;k rFkk jsiVZjhdj.k A

(v)

jksxo`r rFkk izf;kdj.k A

(vk)

jsiVZjh ds lzksr rFkk mn~Hko A

fofHkUu izdkj dh jsiVZfj;k A

bZ

jsisVZfj;ksa ds xq.k o voxq.k A

jsiVZjh dh izfof/k;k A

gksE;ksiSfFkd Hks"kth
(i)

gksE;ksiSfFkd Hks"kth ds ewyHkwr fl)kar A

(ii)

vkS"k/kksa RkFkk ek/;eksa dk ekudhdj.kA

(iii)

gksE;ksiSkfFkd vkS"k/k izek.ku A

(iv)

vkS"k/k dkuwu rFkk gksE;ksiSfFkd Hks"kth ls lacaf/kr fo/kkuA

vkS"k/k rFkk izlk/ku vf/kfu;e] 1940 1940 dk 23ok] Lokid vkS"kf/k vkSj eu izHkkoh
inkFkksaZ ds voS/k O;kikj dh jksdFkke vf/kfu;e] 1988 1988 dk 46ok] vkS"k/k fu;a=.k vf/kfu;e]
1950 1950 dk 25 ok] vkS"k/k rFkk tknwbZ mipkj vkifktud foKkiu vf/kfu;e] 1954 1954
dk 21 ok] vkS"k/kh; rFkk 'kkSpky;h lk/ku mRikn 'kqYd vf/kfu;e] 1955 1955 dk 16ok] fo"k
foKku vf/kfu;e 1919 1919 dk 12ok] gksE;ksiSFkh dsUnzh; ifjkn~ vf/kfu;e] 19731973 dk 59
okW] rFkk Hks"kth vf/kfu;e] 1948 1948 dk 6Bk dk vk/kkjHkwr KkuA
mijksDr dsUnzh; vf/kfu;eksa rFkk lacaf/kr jkT; vf/kfu;eksa ds vUrxrZ cuk;s x;s fu;e
,oa fofu;eksa dk lkekU; vfHkizk; A
(v)
V

vkS/kksfxd Hks"kth

vkS"k/k lkH;kl%
(i)

m".kdfVca/kh; vkS"k/k lfgr lkekU; vkS"k/k A

(ii)

jksxksas] jksfx;ksa] vkS"k/kksa dk fe;ktesfVd v/;;u A

(iii)

funku izf;k,W A

(iv)

m".kdfVca/kh; vkS"k/k lfgr lkekU; vkS"k/k esa gksE;ksiSfFkd lkH;klA

(v)

thou Hk{kd fodkjksa ds izca/ku esa gksE;ksiSFkh dh LkaHkkouk;sa ,oa lhek;sa A

Hkkx III[k.M 4

VI

VII

Hkkjr dk jkti=k % vlk/kj.k

ckyjksx
(i)

ckyjksx] iks"k.k] O;ogkfjd fodkj] ckyjksx fujks/kh igyq lfgr A

(ii)

jksxksas] jksfx;ksa] vkS"k/k dk fe;ktesfVd v/;;u A

(iii)

funku izf;k,W A

(iv)

f'k'kqjksx esa gksE;ksiSFkh lkH;kl A

euksjksx
(i)

vuqiz;qDr euksjksx A

(ii)

jksxksas] jksfx;kas] vkS"k/kksa dk fe;ktesfVd v/;;u A

(iii)

funku izf;k,

(iv)

euksjksx esa gksE;ksiSFkh lkH;kl

5-

mijksDr fofu;eksa ds fofu;e 6 essa] mi&fofu;e 2 esa] &

i [k.M d esa] 'kCn ^^laLFkkuksa ds laca/k esa^^ ds fy, 'kCn vkSj dks"Bd ^^ laLFkku vFkok
egkfo|ky; tgkW ikB~;e pyk;k tkrk gS ds laca/k esa^^] dks izfr LFkkfir fd;k tk,xk A
ii [k.M [k esa] 'kCnksa ^^ ikB~;e ds egRoiw.kZ Hkkx ds :i esa^^ dks vUr esa tksM+k tk;sxk A
iii [k.M [k ds Ik'pkr~] fuEu [k.Mksa dks tksM+k tk,xk] vFkkZr~ %&
^^x xkbM lqijokbtj }kjk ,d izek.k i= fn;k tk;sxk fd bu fofu;eksa esa fofufnZ"V le;
lhek ds vUnj fok; lkj la{ksi tek fd;k x;k gS^^A
?k ,e-Mh- gkse- Hkkx&1 dh ijh{kkvksa esa Hkkx ysus gsrq ik=rk gksus ds fy, de ls de 80%
mifLFkfr gksuh pkfg, A

[k

mi fofu;e 3 esa] 'kCnksa o vadksa ^^10]000 'kCnksa ls de ugha^^ dks gVk fn;k tk;sxkA

6-

mDr fofu;eksa ds] fofu;e 7 ds fy,] fuEu fofu;e dks izfrLFkkfir fd;k tk;sxk] vFkkZr~%&
^^7- ,e-Mh- gkse- Hkkx&1 ijh{kk &
i izR;sd fo"k; ds fy, vf/kdre vad rFkk U;wure vad mkh.kZ gksus ds fy, vko';d gSa tks
fuEu izdkj ls gksaxs %&

v
v ,e,e-MhMh-gkse- esVsfj;k esfMdk%&
fo"k;

lS)kafrd

iz;ksxkRed @ uSnkfud

dqy vad

mkh.kkZad

vf/kdre vad

ekSf[kd lfgr

i esVsfj;k esfMdk

100

50

150

75

ii vuqla/kku izfof/k rFkk tSo lkaf[;dh


rFkk vkS"k/k dk bfrgkl

100

-------

100

50

iii gksE;ksiSFkh ds fl)karksa dk mUur


f'k{k.k

100

50

150

75

THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY

[PART IIISEC. 4]

vk ,e,e-MhMh-gkse- gksE;ksiSfFkd n'kZu %&


fo"k;

lS)kafrd

iz;ksxkRed @ uSnkfud

dqy vad

mkh.kkZad

vf/kdre vad

ekSf[kd lfgr

i gksE;ksiSfFkd n'kZu ,oa vkxsZuu vkWQ


esfMflu

100

50

150

75

ii vuqla/kku izfof/k rFkk tSo


lkaf[;dh rFkk vkS"k/k dk bfrgkl

100

---------

100

50

iii gksE;ksiSFkh ds fl)karksa dk mUur


f'k{k.k

100

50

150

75

lS)kafrd

Ikz;ksxkRed@ uSnkfud

dqy vad

mkh.kkZad

vf/kdre vad

ekSf[kd lfgr

i jsiVZjh

100

50

150

75

ii vuqla/kku izfof/k rFkk tSo


lkaf[;dh rFkk vkSk/k dk bfrgkl

100

---------

100

50

iii gksE;ksiSFkh ds fl)karksa dk mUur


f'k{k.k

100

50

150

75

lS)kafrd

iz;ksxkRed@ uSnkfud

dqy vad

mkh.kkZad

vf/kdre vad

ekSf[kd lfgr

i gksE;ksiSFkh Hks"kth

100

50

150

75

ii vuqla/kku izfof/k rFkk tSo


lkaf[;dh rFkk vkS"k/k dk bfrgkl

100

-----------

100

50

iii gksE;ksiSFkh ds fl)karksa dk


mUur f'k{k.k

100

50

150

75

lS)kafrd

Ikz;ksxkRed@ uSnkfud

dqy vad

mkh.kkZad

vf/kdre vad

ekSf[kd lfgr

i vkS"k/k lkH;kl

100

50

150

75

ii vuqla/kku izfof/k rFkk tSo


lkaf[;dh rFkk vkS"k/k dk bfrgkl

100

----------

100

50

iii gksE;ksiSFkh ds fl)karksa dk


mUur f'k{k.k

100

50

150

75

b ,e,e-MhMh-gkse- jsiVZjh %&


fo"k;

bZ ,e,e-MhMh-gkse- gksE;ksiSfFkd Hks"kth %&


fo"k;

bZ ,e,e-MhMh-gkse- vkS"k/k lkH;kl %&


fo"k;

Hkkx III[k.M 4

Hkkjr dk jkti=k % vlk/kj.k

m ,e-Mh-gkse- ckyjksx %&


fo"k;

lS)kafrd

dqy vad

mkh.kkZad

vf/kdre vad

iz;ksxkRed@uSnkfud
ekSf[kd lfgr

i ckyjksx

100

50

150

75

ii vuqla/kku izfof/k rFkk tSo lkaf[;dh


rFkk vkS"k/k dk bfrgkl

100

----------

100

50

iii gksE;ksiSFkh ds fl)karksa dk mUur


f'k{k.k

100

50

150

75

dqy vad

mkh.kkZad

,e-Mh-gkse- euksjksx %&


fo"k;

lS)kafrd

Ikz;ksfxd @ uSnkfud

vf/kdre vad

ekSf[kd lfgr

i euksjksx

100

50

150

75

ii vuqla/kku izfof/k rFkk tSo


lkaf[;dh rFkk vkS"k/k dk bfrgkl

100

---------

100

50

iii gksE;ksiSFkh ds fl)karksa dk


mUur f'k{k.k

100

50

150

75

ii

izR;sd lkekU; fo"k; ds ekSf[kd@iz;ksxkRed ijh{kk] de ls de pkj ijh{kdksa }kjk yh tk;sxh


ftlesa fd ,d lqijokbtjxkbM gksxk A

ijURkq ;fn lHkh pkjksa ijh{kd vke lgefr ls ,d Nk= ds ewY;kadu djus esa lgefr ij ugha igqWprs gSa rks
mUkesa ls rhu }kjk fy;k x;k fu.k;Z vfUre gksxkA
iii

pkjksa ijh{kd la;qDr #i ls Nk= ds Kku dk ewY;kadu dj ijh{kkQy dh laLrqfr mkh.kZ vFkok
vuqkh.kZ ds #i esa foofo|ky; dks izsf"kr djsaxsA

(iv)

izR;sd lS)kafrd ijh{kk rhu ?k.Vs dh vof/k dh gksxhA

(v)

fo'ofo|ky; ,d vuqkh.kZ Nk= dks N% ekg ds vUnj iqu% ijh{kk nsus dh vuqefr iznku djsxkA

(vi)

,d vH;kFkhZ tks fd ,e-Mh-gkse- Hkkx&1 ikB~;e dh ijh{kk esa vuqkh.kZ gks rks og ml fo"k; ds
lHkh Hkkxksa esa iqu% cSB ldrk gS ijUrq dsoy ,d ckj gh ml fo"k; dh ijh{kk esa iqu% cSBus dk
ekSdk fn;k tk,xk ftlesas vuqkh.kZ gksus dh fLFkfr esa mls ,e-Mh- gkse- Hkkx&1 ds lHkh fo"k;ksa
dh ijh{kk iqu% nsuh gksxh A

7- mDr fofu;eksa ds fofu;e 8 ds fy,] fuEu dks izfrLFkkfir fd;k tk,xk] vFkkZr~%&
^^8 1 v izR;sd vH;kFkhZ fo'ofo|ky; dks Hkkx&II dh ijh{kk vkjaHk gksus ls de ls de N% ekg iwoZ 'kks/k
fuca/k de ls de 10000 'kCnksa esa rS;kj dj N% Nih ;k Vafdr izfr;kW vuqeksnukFkZ tek djok;sxk ftlesa
fd fo"k; ij mlds vius }kjk fodflr Kku] vuqla/kku ,oa ;ksxnku gksA
ijUrq izR;sd vH;kFkhZ vius 'kks/k fuca/k dk lkj ikB;e esa izos'k ds 12 ekg ds vUnj vius xkbM
lqijokbtj ds ek/;e ls lacaf/kr fo'ofo|ky; dks tek djok;sxkA blds vLohdkj gksus dh fLFkfr esa
vH;kFkhZ dks iqu% vius 'kks/k fuca/k dk lkj fdlh Hkh gkykr esa I- ,e-Mh-gkse- ijh{kk ds rhu ekg iwoZ
lacaf/kr fo'ofo|ky; dks vius xkbM lqijokbtj ds ek/;e ls tek djuk gksxk A

THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY

[PART IIISEC. 4]

vk
'kks/k fuca/k dks fo'ofo|ky; dks nsus ds fu/kkZfjr le; lhek ls de ls de rhu ekg iwoZ xkbM@
lqijokbtj dks tek djkuk gksxk rFkk xkbM@ lqijokbTkj ;g izekf.kr djsxk fd dk;Z iwoZ esa fdlh
LUkkRdkskj fMXkzh iznk djus gsrq bLrseky ugha fd;k x;k gS rFkk dk;Z vH;kFkhZ ds O;fDrxr iz;klksa dk
vfHkys[k gS rFkk fo'ofo|ky; dks xkbM@ lqijokbTkj izfrgLrk{kfjr dj tek djok;sxkA
b

ijh{kkvksa gsrq fu;qDr ijh{kd 'kks/k fuca/k dh tkWp dj 'kks/k fuca/k dks Lohdkj vFkok vLohdkj
djus dk la;qDr izfrosnu nsaxs vFkok lq>ko ns ldrs gSsa tSlk mUgas vko';d yxs A

bZ

vH;kFkhZ dks ijh{kdksa }kjk 'kks/k fuca/k Lohdkj djus ds rhu ekg ds Ik'pkr~ Hkkx&II dh ijh{kk esa
Hkkx ysus dh vuqefr nh tk ldsxh A

ijUrq vH;kFkhZ dks ftldk 'kks/k i= vLohdkj fd;k x;k gks] vuqefr nh tk ldsxh fd og viuk
'kks/k i= vLohdkj gksus ds N% ekg ds vUnj fdURkq ,d o"kZ ls vf/kd ugha] dh vof/k esa iqu% tek djs A
2

izR;sd vH;kFkhZ tks fd Hkkx&II dh ijh{kk esa izos'k ys jgk gS] fuEu ds lkFk fo'ofo|ky; dks vkosnu nsxk]
vFkkZr %&

,d izek.k i= ;g bafxr djrk gqvk fd mlus Hkkx&I dh ijh{kk mkh.kZ dh gS] ,oa

vk

laLFkku@egkfo|ky; ds izeq[k vFkok iz/kkukpk;Z tgkW f'k{kk nh xbZ gks ls izek.k i=


fd ftl fo"k; esa vH;kFkhZ ijh{kk esa izos'k pkgrk gS mlds v/;;u ikB~;e dks vH;kFkhZ
us iwjk dj fy;k gS A

,e-Mh- gkse- Hkkx&II dh ijh{kk esa Hkkx ysus gsrq ik=rk ds fy, de ls de 80%
mifLFkfr gksuh pkfg, A

,e-Mh-gkse-& Hkkx II ijh{kk vH;kFkhZ }kjk izos'k ds le; pqus x;s foks"kKrk ds fo"k; esa gksxh] ,oa
blesa lfEefyr gksxk%&
i ,e-Mh- gkse- & Hkkx&II ijh{kk &izR;sd fo"k; ds fy, vf/kdre vad rFkk U;wure vad
mkh.kZ gksus ds fy, vko';d gSa tks fuEu izdkj ls gksaxs &

v ,e,e-MhMh-gkse- esVsfj;k esfMdk%&


fo"k;

lS)kafrd

Ikz;ksxkRed@ uSnkfud

dqy vad

mkh.kkZad

vf/kdre vad

ekSf[kd lfgr

iz'u i=& I

100

200

400

200

iz'u i=&II

100

lS)kafrd

Ikz;ksxkRed@ uSnkfud

dqy vad

mkh.kkZad

vf/kdre vad

ekSf[kd lfgr

esVsfj;k esfMdk

vk ,e-Mh-gkse- gksE;ksiSfFkd n'kZu%&


fo"k;
gksE;ksiSfFkd n'kZu ,oa vkxsZuu vkWQ
esfMflu

100

iz'u i=& I

100

iz'u i=&II

200

400

200

Hkkx III[k.M 4

Hkkjr dk jkti=k % vlk/kj.k

b ,e,e-MhMh-gkse- jsiVZjh %&


fo"k;

lS)kafrd

iz;ksxkRed@

dqy vad

mkh.kkZad

vf/kdre vad

uSnkfud

200

400

200

lS)kafrd

iz;ksxkRed@

dqy vad

mkh.kkZad

vf/kdre vad

uSnkfud

200

400

200

lS)kafrd

iz;ksxkRed@

dqy vad

mkh.kkZad

vf/kdre vad

uSnkfud

200

400

200

lS)kafrd

iz;ksxkRed@

dqy vad

mkh.kkZad

vf/kdre vad

uSnkfud

400

200

ekSf[kd lfgr
jsiVZjh
iz'u i=& I

100

iz'u i=&II

100
bZ ,e,e-MhMh-gkse- gksE;ksiSFkh Hks"kth %&

fo"k;

ekSf[kd lfgr
gksE;ksiSFkh Hks"kth
iz'u i=& I

100

iz'u i=&II

100
bZ ,e,e-MhMh-gkse- vkS"k/k lkH;kl %&

fo"k;

ekSf[kd lfgr
vkS"k/k lkH;kl
iz'u i=& I

100

iz'u i=&II

100
m ,e,e-MhMh-gkse- ckyjksx %&

fo"k;

ekSf[kd lfgr
ckyjksx
iz'u i=& I

100

iz'u i=&II

100

200

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,e-Mh-gkse- euksjksx %&


fok;

lS)kafrd

iz;ksxkRed@

vf/kdre vad

uSnkfud

dqy vad

mkh.kkZad

400

200

ekSf[kd lfgr
euksjksx
iz'u i=& I

100

iz'u i=&II

100

200

fVIi.kh 1 % fo'ofo|ky; }kjk ?kksf"kr ifj.kke ^mkh.kZ^ vFkok ^vuqkh.kZ^ gksxk A


fVIi.kh 2 % Nk= dks mkh.kZ rHkh ?kksf"kr fd;k tk,xk tcfd og izR;sd lS)kfUrd RkFkk EkkSf[kd lfgr
iz;ksxkRed@uSnkfud ijh{kk esa de ls de 50% vad izkIr djs A
ii

fo'ks"kKrk ds fo"k; esa] ekSf[kd lfgr ,d iz;ksxkRed@uSnkfud ijh{kk vH;kFkhZ dh dq'kkxz cqf)]
dk;Z {kerk rFkk fo'ks"kKrk esa lkH;kl dh rdZ laxr tkudkjh tkWpus gsrq gksxh ,oa vH;kFkhZ dh
ijh{kk ds fy, fo"k; esa lqijokbtj xkbM lfgr dqy pkj ijh{kd gksaxsa A
ijUrq pkjksa ijh{kd la;qDr :i ls vH;kFkhZ ds Kku dk ewY;kadu djsaxs rFkk fo'ofo|ky;
dks mkh.kZ vFkok vuqkh.kZ ifj.kke gsrq laLrqfr djsaxsA
ijURkq ;fn pkjksa ijh{kd vke lgefr ls ,d Nk= ds ewY;kadu djus esa lgefr ij ugha
igqWprs gSa rks mUkesa ls rhu }kjk fy;k x;k fu.k;Z vfUre gksxkA

fo'ofo|ky; ,d vuqkh.kZ Nk= dks N% ekg ds vUnj iqu% ijh{kk nsus dh vuqefr iznku djsxkA

mDr fofu;eksa ds fofu;e 9 ds mi fofu;e 2 esa] [k.M iv rFkk v ds fy,] fuEu dks
izfrLFkkfir fd;k tk;sxk] vFkkZr~%&
^^iv ,d egkfo|ky; ds vLirky esa pkgs og ek= ,e-Mh- gkse- ikB~;e dk gks
vFkok ch-,p-,e-,l- ikB~;e Lrj ds lkFk gks] ds ck jksxh foHkkx vks-ih-Mh- esa foxr
,d dSysaMj o"kZ esa vkSlr de ls de 250 jksxh izfr fnu gks^^A
fVIi.kh %& ck jksxh foHkkx vks-ih-Mh- esa dSysMja o"kZ dh jksxh x.kuk gsrq 300 dk;Z
fnolksa dh x.kuk gksxh pkgs o"kZ lk/kkj.k gks vFkok vf/ko"kZ] tks tSlk Hkh gks^^A
^^v gksE;ksiSfFkd fk{k.k egkfo|kyf;u vLirky esa izR;sd fo'ks"kKrk ds uSnkfud fo"k;
ds fy, cSpyj vkWQ gksE;ksiSFkh esfMflu rFkk ltZjh ch-,p-,e-,l- ikB~;e gsrq
vko';d 'kS;kvksa ds vfrfjDr izfr Nk= ,d 'kS;k gksxh tgkW ,d dSysaMj o"kZ esa
vkSlru izfr fnol 30% 'kS;k jksfx;ksa ls Hkjh gksxh A
fVIi.kh % egkfo|ky; tks dsoy LUkkRdkskj ikB~;e pykrs gks 'kS;k%Nk= vuqikr 1%1
izLrqr djsaxs A

mDr fofu;eksa ds fofu;e 10 ds mi&fofu;e 2 ds fy,] fuEUk dks izfrLFkkfir fd;k tk,xk]
vFkkZr~ %&
^^2 izf'k{k.k dh O;oLFkk% ek= mins'kkRed O;k[;kuksa ij ugha vfirq 'kS;kxr@ izk;ksfxd izfk{k.k
ij cy fn;k tkuk pkfg, A vH;kFkhZ xks"Bh] lkeqfgd ppkZ] uSnkfud cSBdksa esa Hkkx ysaxs A
vH;kFkhZ dks foLr`r fVIif.k;ksa ds lkFk 'kks/k fuca/k fy[kuk gksxk tks fd vH;kFkhZ dks 'kks/k i=
fy[kus vkSj iqLrdky; ds mi;ksx ds LkkFk&lkFk vuqla/kku izfof/k;ksa rFkk rduhdksa ds izf'k{k.k ds
fy, vko';d i`"BHkwfe iznku djsxk A vH;kFkhZ dks jksfx;ksa ds bykt o izca/ku esa Js.khd`r
fTkEesnkjh nh tk,xh A og LukrdiwoZ Nk=ksa vFkok bUVZuksa ds f'k{k.k o izf'k{k.k esa Hkkx ysxkA
vH;kFkhZ fo'ks"kKrk ds fo"k; dh vko';drkuqlkj xksf"B;ksa] jksxo`r izLrqfrdj.k esa rFkk tuZy Dyc
dh cSBdksa esa Hkkx ysaxs] ykWx cqd cuk,axs izk;ksfxd dk;Z djsaxs] gksE;ksiSfFkd m|ksx tgk vko';d
gks tk,axs^^A

Hkkx III[k.M 4

Hkkjr dk jkti=k % vlk/kj.k

10

11

mDr fofu;eksa ds fofu;e 11 ds fy,] fuEu dks izfrLFkkfir fd;k tk,xk] vFkZkRk~%&
^^11 ijh{kk esa i fyf[kr iz'u i= ii ekSf[kd lfgr izk;ksfxd@uSnkfud lfEefyr gksxk A
ijUrq ;fn ,d vH;kFkhZ ijh{kk esa vuqkh.kZ gksrk gS rks og vkxkeh ijh{kk esa fcuk
ikB~;e esa Hkkx fy, iqu% lfEefyr gks ldrk gS^^A

11

mDr fofu;eksa ds fofu;e 12 ds mi&fofu;e 2 ds [k.M v ds mi&[k.M ii ds fy,] fuEu


dks izfrLFkkfir fd;k tk,xk] vFkkZr~ %&
^^ii gksE;ksiSFkh esa ekU;rk izkIr LukRkdkskj fMxzh vgZrk/kkjh izksQslj vFkok jhMj vFkok gksE;ksiSFkh
esa ekU;rk izkIr Lukrdkskj fMxzh vgZrk/kkjh ysDpjj(
ijUrq gksE;ksiSFkh Lukrdkskj fMxzh ikB;e ,e-Mh-gkse- la'kks/ku fofu;e] 2001 ds ykxw
gksus ds ikWp o"kkZsa ds vUnj ;fn mijksDr en i vkSj ii esa mYysf[kr vgZrk/kkjh f'k{k.k
deZpkjho`Un miyC/k ugha gksa rks izksQslj laoxZ ftuds ikl chl o"kZ dk O;kolkf;d vuqHko ,d
gksE;ksiSfFkd egkfo|ky; esa lacaf/kr fo"k; esa nl o"kZ ds f'k{k.k vuqHko lfgr ,oa gksE;ksiSFkh esa
ekU;rk izkIr pkj o"kZ dh vof/k ls vf/kd dh fMxzh@fMIyksek gks] ls fu;qDr fd;k tk ldrk
gS A
ijUrq ,d fo'ks"kKrk dk lqijokbtj xkbM ml fo"k; dk gh lqijokbtj xkbM
jgsxk**A

12

mDr fofu;eksa ds fofu;e 13 ds fy,] fuEu dks izfrLFkkfir fd;k tk,xk] vFkkZr~%&
^^13- ijh{kd %&
1

ijh{kdksa ds fy, ekun.M ogha gksxs tksfd lqijokbtj xkbM vFkok


lg&lqijokbtj lg&xkbM ds fy, gS tSlk tgkW vko';d gksA

ijh{kdksa esa ls ,d dks lqijokbtj xkbM vFkok lg&lqijokbtj lg&xkbM


ds fy, tSlk tgk vko';d gks] fu;qDr fd;k tk,xk A

ijh{kdksa esa de ls de 50% ck ijh{kd fu;qDr gksaxs A


MkW- yfyr oekZ] lfpo
[foKkiu&III@4@vlk-@402]

uksV% ewy fofu;eksa dks Hkkjr ds vlk/kkj.k jkti= Hkkx&III [k.M&4 esa la[;k 12&18@89&ds-gks-i- ds }kjk fnukad 16-11-1989
dks izdkf'kr fd;k x;k rFkk rRi'pkr~ la'kks/ku fd, x,%&
1- 12&3@91&ds-gks-ifj-] fnukad 22 Qjojh] 1993
2- 12&3@91&ds-gks-ifj-] fnukad 31 vDrwcj] 2001
3- 12&2@2006&ds-gks-ifj-]ikVZ fnukad 2 ekpZ] 2012
CENTRAL COUNCIL OF HOMOEOPATHY
NOTIFICATION
New Delhi, the 29th January, 2016
F.No.12-11/2010-CCH(Pt). In exercise of the powers conferred by clauses (i), (j) and (k) of section 33 read
with sub-section (1) of section 20 of the Homoeopathy Central Council Act, 1973 (59 of 1973), the Central Council of
Homoeopathy, with the previous sanction of the Central Government, hereby makes the following regulations further to
amend the Homoeopathy (Post Graduate Degree Course) M.D. (Hom.) Regulations, 1989 namely: 1. Short title and commencement.(1) These regulations may be called the Homoeopathy (Post Graduate Degree
Course) M.D.(Hom.) Amendment Regulations, 2015.
(2) They shall come into force on the date of their publication in the Official Gazette.
2. In the Homoeopathy (Post Graduate Degree Course) M.D.(Hom.) Regulations, 1989 (hereinafter referred to as the said
regulations), in regulation 3,
(i)

in sub-regulation (2), the following proviso shall be inserted, namely:

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[PART IIISEC. 4]

Provided that a candidate shall complete the course of M.D.(Hom) in a speciality subject
within the duration of six years from the date of his admission.;
(ii)

in sub-regulation (3), for clauses (a) and (b), the following shall be substituted, namely:
a.

b.

(i)

Homoeopathic Philosophy

(ii)

Materia Medica

(iii)

Repertory

(iv)

Homoeopathic Pharmacy

(v)

Practice of Medicine

(vi)

Paediatrics

(vii)

Psychiatry;

(i)

M.D.(Hom) Homoeopathic Philosophy

A. Homoeopathic Philosophy and Organon of Medicine


B. Research Methodology & Bio-statistics
C. Advanced teaching of Fundamentals of Homoeopathy

(ii)

M.D. (Hom.) Materia Medica

A. Materia Medica
B. Research Methodology & Bio- statistics
C. Advanced teaching of Fundamentals of Homoeopathy

(iii)

M.D. (Hom.) Repertory


A. Repertory
B. Research Methodology & Bio-statistics
C. Advanced teaching of Fundamentals of Homoeopathy

(iv)

M.D.(Hom.) Homoeopathic Pharmacy


A. Homoeopathic Pharmacy
B. Research Methodology & Bio-statistics
C. Advanced teaching of Fundamentals of Homoeopathy

(v)

M.D.(Hom.) Practice of Medicine


A. Practice of Medicine
B. Research Methodology & Bio-statistics
C. Advanced teaching of Fundamentals of Homoeopathy

(vi)

M.D.(Hom.) Paediatrics
A. Paediatrics
B. Research Methodology & Bio-statistics
C. Advanced teaching of Fundamentals of Homoeopathy

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Hkkjr dk jkti=k % vlk/kj.k


(vii)

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M.D.(Hom.) Psychiatry
A. Psychiatry
B. Research Methodology & Bio-statistics
C. Advanced teaching of Fundamentals of Homoeopathy

Note: The subject at S.No. A in respect of M.D.(Hom) in each speciality subject named above shall be the main
subject and other shall be the subsidiary subjects for M.D.(Hom) Part-I Examination. For M.D. (Hom) Part-II
examination there shall be only main speciality subject and no subsidiary subject.

3. In sub-regulation (2) of regulation 4 of the said regulations, the words, Preference shall be given to candidates who
have worked in rural areas for two years in respects of one seat in each subject as per merit shall be omitted.
4. For regulation 5 of the said regulations, the following shall be substituted, namely:
5. A. General Subjects
1.

Research Methodology
(A) Research in Biomedicine.
(B) Need of Research and Research Challenges in Homoeopathy.
(C) Types of Research Studies.
(D) Planning of Research Studies (which includes Research Questions, Research
Hypothesis, Aims & Objectives, Literature Review, Study Design, Study
Sample, Randomization, Blinding, Intervention, Variables, Outcome assessment
etc.).
(E) Design and Conduct of Clinical Trials.
(F) Data Collection and Data Management.
(G) Assessing and Reporting Adverse Events.
(H) Ethical Issues in Biomedical Research.
(I) Writing & Publishing Research Studies.

2. Biostatistics
(A) Definition and scope of Biostatistics in Clinical Research.
(B) Types of Data and methods of Data presentation.
(C) Descriptive Statistics (Mean, Median, Mode, SD and Variance etc.).
(D) Correlation and Regression.
(E) Sampling techniques and sample size estimation.
(F) Measures of Morbidity and Mortality.
(G) Data Analysis.
(H) Use of Statistical Softwares.
3.

Advanced teaching of Fundamentals of Homoeopathy


Advanced teaching of fundamental of Homoeopathy shall comprise of integration of
knowledge (learnt at degree level course) in respect of subjects namely, Organon of Medicine and
Homoeopathic Philosophy, Homoeopathic Materia Medica, and Repertory.

B.

SPECIAL SUBJECTS:
I.

HOMOEOPATHIC PHILOSOPHY:

(i)

Concepts of Principles and Practice;

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(ii)

[PART IIISEC. 4]

Homoeopathic Philosophy.
A study of the interpretations and views of the stalwarts in Homoeopathy like Kent, Stuart
Close, H.A. Robert, J.H. Allen, Dunham and Richard Hughes on Hahnemannian concepts and
fundamentals of Homoeopathy is essential. It also aims at making a comparative study of
various philosophies with a view to bring out relative merit of the individual contribution to
the Hahnemannian concepts of Homoeopathy.

II.

MATERIA MEDICA:
(i)
Basic Materia Medica.
(1) Source of Materia Medica, Drug proving, and collection of symptoms-classification of symptoms,
construction of Materia Medica, types of Materia Medica.
(2) Science and Philosophy of Materia Medica.
(3) Study of Materia Medica.
(4) Scope and limitations of Materia Medica.
(5) Sources of Drugs, family or group characteristics and drug relationship.
(ii)
Comparative Materia Medica.
Comparative study of symptoms, drug pictures and therapeutic indications of all drugs.

III.

REPERTORY:
(i)

IV.

Repertories and Repertorisation:(a) Case Taking and Processing;


(b) Source and origin of the Repertory;
(c) Different types of Repertories;
(d) Merits and demerits of Repertories;
(e) Methods of Repertorisation.

HOMOEOPATHIC PHARMACY:
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)

Basics of Homoeopathic Pharmacy;


Standardization of drugs and vehicles;
Homoeopathic Drug proving;
Drug Laws and legislation relating to Homoeopathic Pharmacy:-

A basic idea about the Drugs and Cosmetic Act, 1940 (23 of 1940); The Prevention of illicit traffic in
Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1988, (46 of 1988); The Drugs (Control) Act, 1950,
(25 of 1950); The Drugs and Magic Remedies (Objectionable Advertisement) Act, 1954 (21 of 1954);
The Medicinal and Toilet Preparation (Excise Duties) Act, 1955 (16 of 1955); The Poisons Act, 1919
(12 of 1919); The Homoeopathy Central Council Act, 1973 (59 of 1973); and The Pharmacy Act, 1948,
(6 of 1948);

A general idea about the rules regulations made under the aforesaid Central Acts on the subject and
concerned State Acts, rules and regulations;

(v)

V.

Industrial Pharmacy.

PRACTICE OF MEDICINE:

(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)

General Medicine including Tropical Medicine;


Miasmatic Study of Diseases, cases, medicines;
Diagnostic procedures;
Practice of Homoeopathy in General Medicine including Tropical Medicine;

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(v)
VI.

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Scope and limitations of Homoeopathy in the management of disorders related to life threatening
diseases.

PAEDIATRICS:
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)

VII.

Hkkjr dk jkti=k % vlk/kj.k

Diseases of children including nutritional, behavioral disorders, Preventive aspects of Pediatrics;


Miasmatic Study of Diseases, cases, medicines;
Diagnostic procedures;
Practice of Homoeopathy in Pediatrics.

PSYCHIATRY:
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)

Applied Psychiatry;
Miasmatic Study of Diseases, cases, medicines;
Diagnostic Procedures;
Practice of Homoeopathy in Psychiatry.

5. In regulation 6 of the said regulations, in sub-regulation (2),


(a)

(i) in clause (a), for the words institution about, the words and brackets institution or college (where course is
imparted ) about shall be substituted;
(ii) in clause (b), the words as an essential part of the course shall be inserted at the end.
(iii) after clause (b), the following clauses shall be inserted, namely:
(c) a certificate from the Guide (Supervisor) of submission of Synopsis within the time prescribed in these
regulations;
(d) there shall be minimum of 80% attendance to become eligible for appearing in M.D. (Hom) Part - I
examinations..

(b)

in sub-regulation (3), the words and figures of not less than 10,000 words shall be omitted.

6. For regulation 7, of the said regulations, the following regulation shall be substituted, namely:
7. M.D.(Hom) Part-I examination
(i) Maximum marks for each subject and minimum marks required to pass shall be as follows:(a) M.D. (Hom.) Materia Medica:Subjects

Theory
(Maximum
marks)

Practical/clinical
including Viva-voce

Total
marks

Pass marks

(i) Materia Medica

100

50

150

75

(ii) Research Methodology and Biostatistics and History of Medicine

100

100

50

(iii) Advanced teaching of Fundamentals


of Homoeopathy

100

50

150

75

(b) M.D. (Hom.) Homoeopathic Philosophy:Subjects

Theory
(Maximu
m marks)

Practical/clinical
including Viva-Voce

Total
marks

Pass
marks

and

100

50

150

75

(ii) Research Methodology and Biostatistics and History of Medicine

100

100

50

(iii) Advanced teaching of Fundamentals


of Homoeopathy

100

50

150

75

(i) Homoeopathic Philosophy


Organon of Medicine

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[PART IIISEC. 4]

( c) M.D. (Hom.) Repertory:Subjects

Theory
(Maximu
m marks)

Practical
/clinical
including Viva-Voce

Total
marks

Pass
marks

(i) Repertory

100

50

150

75

(ii) Research Methodology and Biostatistics and History of Medicine

100

100

50

(iii) Advanced teaching of Fundamentals


of Homoeopathy

100

50

150

75

(d) M.D. (Hom.) Homoeopathic Pharmacy:Subjects.

Theory
(Maximu
m marks).

Practical/clinical
including Viva-Voce.

Total
marks.

Pass
marks.

(i) Homoeopathic Pharmacy

100

50

150

75

(ii) Research Methodology and Biostatistics and History of Medicine

100

100

50

(iii) Advanced teaching of Fundamentals


of Homoeopathy

100

50

150

75

(e) M.D. (Hom.) Practice of Medicine:Subjects

Theory
(Maximu
m marks)

Practical/
clinical
including Viva-Voce

Total
marks

Pass
marks

(i) Practice of Medicine

100

50

150

75

(ii) Research Methodology and Biostatistics and History of Medicine

100

100

50

(iii) Advanced teaching of Fundamentals


of Homoeopathy

100

50

150

75

Theory

Practical
/
clinical
including Viva-Voce

Total
marks

Pass
marks

(f) M.D. (Hom.) Paediatrics:Subjects

(Maximu
m marks)
(i) Paediatrics

100

50

150

75

(ii) Research Methodology and Biostatistics and History of Medicine

100

100

50

(iii) Advanced teaching of Fundamentals


of Homoeopathy

100

50

150

75

(g) M.D. (Hom.) Psychiatry:Subjects

Theory
(Maximum
marks)

Practical
/clinical
including Viva-Voce

Total
marks

Pass
marks

(i) Psychiatry

100

50

150

75

(ii) Research Methodology and Bio-

100

100

50

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17

statistics and History of Medicine


(iii) Advanced teaching of Fundamentals
of Homoeopathy

100

50

150

75

(ii)
Viva-Voce/Practical examination in each general subject, to be held by not less than four examiners together
out of which one shall be the Supervisor (Guide);

Provided that if all four examiners do not arrive at consensus in assessing a student then a decision taken by
three of them shall be final.
(iii)

The four examiners shall jointly assess the knowledge of the candidate for recommending the result to the
University as passed or failed.

(iv)

Each theory examination shall be of three hours duration.

(v) the University shall allow a failed student to reappear in examination within six months.
(vi) a candidate not passing examination in a subject of Part I-M.D. (Hom.) Course shall reappear in all parts of that
subject but only one chance to reappear in that subject of examination shall be provided failing which he has to reappear
in examination in all the subjects (in all parts) of M.D. (Hom.) Part-I..

7. For regulation 8 of the said regulations, the following shall be substituted, namely:
8 (1) (a)
Every candidate shall prepare and submit six printed or typed copies of dissertation of not less
than 10,000 words embodying his own research and contribution in advancing the knowledge in the
subject to the University for approval not later than six months prior to holding of Part II examination.
Provided that each candidate shall submit a synopsis of his dissertation within 12 months of
his admission to the course to the University concerned through his guide (supervisor). In case of its
rejection the candidate has to resubmit the synopsis to the University concerned through his guide
(supervisor) in any case three months clear of I-M.D. (Hom) examination.
(b)

The dissertation shall be submitted to the Guide/Supervisor at least three months before the time fixed
for submitting it to the University, and the guide/Supervisor shall certify that the work has not
previously formed the basis for award of any post graduate degree and that the work is the record of the
candidates personal efforts and submitted to the University duly countersigned by the
Guide/Supervisor.

(c)

The examiners appointed to conduct the examinations shall scrutinize the dissertation and jointly report
whether the dissertation be accepted or rejected or may make suggestions, as they deem fit.

(d)

The candidate shall be allowed to appear for the Part II examination three months after the examiners
accept the dissertation.
Provided that the candidate, whose dissertation has not been accepted, may be permitted to resubmit
the same within a period of six months and not more than one year after rejection.

(2)

Every candidate seeking admission to Part II of the examination shall submit an application to the University
with the following, namely:(a)

a certificate showing that he has passed Part I Examination; and

(b)

a certificate from the Principal or Head of the Institution/College (where course is imparted) about the
completion of the course of studies in the subject in which the candidate seeks admission to the
examination.

(c) There shall be minimum of 80% attendance to become eligible for appearing in M.D.(Hom) Part-II
examination.

(3)

Part II M.D. (Hom.) examination shall be held in the subject of specialty opted by the candidate at the time of
admission, and shall consist of:-

(i) Part-II M.D(Hom.) Examination- Maximum marks of each subject and minimum marks required to pass
shall be as under:-

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(a) M.D. (Hom.) Materia Medica


Subject

Theory
(Maximum
marks)

Materia Medica

100

Paper I

100

Practical/ Clinical
including Viva-Voce

Total
marks

Pass marks

400

200

Total
marks

Pass marks

400

200

200

Paper II

(b) M.D. (Hom.) Homoeopathic Philosophy


Subject

Theory
(Maximum
marks)

Practical/ Clinical
including Viva-Voce

Homoeopathic Philosophy and Organon of


Medicine
Paper I

100

Paper II

200

100

(c) M.D. (Hom.) Repertory


Subject

Theory
(Maximum
marks)

Practical/ Clinical
including Viva-Voce

Repertory
Paper I

100

Paper II

100

Total
marks

Pass marks

400

200

200

(d) M.D. (Hom.) Homoeopathic Pharmacy


Subject.

Theory
(Maximum
marks).

Practical/ Clinical
including Viva-Voce.

Homoeopathic Pharmacy
Paper I

100

Paper II

100

Total
marks.

Pass marks.

400

200

200

(e)M.D. (Hom.) Practice of Medicine


Subject

Theory
(Maximum
marks)

Practical/ Clinical
including Viva-Voce

Practice of Medicine
Paper I

100

Paper II

100

200

Total
marks

Pass marks

400

200

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(f) M.D. (Hom.) Paediatrics


Subject

Theory
(Maximum
marks)

Practical/ Clinical
including Viva-Voce

Paediatrics
Paper I

100

Paper II

100

Total
marks

Pass marks

400

200

Total
marks

Pass marks

400

200

200

(g) M.D. (Hom.) Psychiatry


Subject

Theory
(Maximum
marks)

Practical/ Clinical
including Viva-Voce

Psychiatry
Paper I

100

Paper II

100

200

N.B. 1. Result declared by University shall be Pass or Fail.


N.B. 2. The student shall be declared pass if he gets minimum 50% marks each in theory and in Practical/
Clinical including viva-voce examination.
(ii)

one practical/clinical examination, including Viva-Voce, in the subject of specialty, to test the candidates
acumen and his ability and working knowledge in the practice of the specialty and there shall be four examiners
together, including one Supervisor (Guide) in the subject, for examining the candidate.
Provided that all the four examiners shall jointly assess the knowledge of the candidate for
recommending the result to the University as passed or failed.
Provided that if all the four examiners do not arrive at consensus in assessing a student then a
decision taken by three of them shall be final.

(4) The University shall give another chance to a failed student to re-appear in examination within six months..
8.
In sub-regulation (2) of regulation 9 of the said regulations, for clauses (iv) and (v), the following shall be
substituted, namely:
(iv) outpatient department (OPD) with minimum of 250 patients on an average per day during last one
calendar year in the hospital of a college whether running as a standalone M.D. (Hom) course or running along
with BHMS course.
N.B.: Calendar year for OPD purposes shall be taken as 300 working days out of 365 or 366 days of normal or
leap year, as the case may be.
(v) one bed shall be earmarked per student for each clinical subject of speciality, in addition to the beds required
for Bachelor of Homoeopathic Medicine and Surgery (BHMS) course in its teaching (collegiate) Homoeopathic
Hospital with 30 percent bed occupancy per day on an average in a calendar year.
N.B.: Colleges conducting only M.D. (Hom) Courses shall provide 1:1 student-bed ratio..
9. For sub-regulations (2) of regulation 10 of the said regulations, the following shall be substituted, namely: (2)

Method of Training: The emphasis should be on bed side/practical training and not on didactic lectures
alone. The candidates shall take part in seminars, group discussions, clinical meetings. The candidates
shall be required to write a dissertation with detailed commentary which shall provide the candidate
with necessary background of training in research methods and techniques along with the art of writing
research papers and learning and making use of library. The candidate shall be given graded
responsibility in the management and treatment of patients. He shall participate in teaching and training
of undergraduate students or interns. The candidates shall attend seminars, case presentations and

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journal club meetings, maintain Log Books, do the Laboratory works, visit Homoeopathic Industries;
(where ever required), keeping in view the needs of each specialty subject..
10. For regulation 11 of the said regulations, the following shall be substituted, namely:
11. The examination shall consist of (i) written papers; (ii) Practical / clinical including viva voce.
Provided that a candidate who fails in the examinations may appear again in the next examination
without undergoing further course of study..
11. For sub-clause (ii) of clause (a) of sub-regulation (2) of regulation 12, the following shall be substituted, namely:
(ii)
Professor or Reader possessing a recognized Post Graduate Degree qualification in Homoeopathy or a
Lecturer holding a recognized Post Graduate Degree in Homoeopathy;
Provided that up to a period of five years from the date of commencement of the Homoeopathy (Post
Graduate Degree Course) M.D. (Hom.) Amendment Regulations, 2001. If Supervisors (Guides) with
qualification and experience as laid down in items (i) and (ii) above are not available then teaching staff of
Professor cadre holding a recognised Degree/Diploma qualification in Homoeopathy of not less than four year
duration with twenty years professional experience (including ten years teaching experience in the subject
concerned in a Homoeopathic College) may be appointed.
Provided that the Supervisor (Guide) of a specialty shall remain the Supervisor (Guide)for that
specialty only..
12. For regulation 13 of the said regulations, the following shall be substituted, namely
13.

Examiners:-

(1)

the criteria for examiners shall be the same as of the Supervisor (Guide) or Co-Supervisor (Co-Guide)
as the case may be;

(2)

one of the examiners shall be appointed as Supervisor (Guide) or Co-Supervisor (Co-Guide) as the case
may be;

(3)

at least 50% of the examiners shall be external examiners;.


Dr. LALIT VERMA, Secy.
[ADVT-III/4/Exty./402]

Note:-The principal regulations were published in the Gazette of India, Extraordinary Part III, Section 4 vide number 1218/89-CCH, dated the 16th Nov., 1989 and subsequently amended vide:1. 12-3/91-CCH(Pt.III), dated the 22nd February, 1993;
2. 12-3/91-CCH(Pt.III), dated the 31st October, 2001; and
3. 12-2/2006-CCH(Pt.), dated 2nd March, 2012

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