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UnhnjW t^mdÌv Hm^okv, ]p\eqÀ. ]n.H. ]p\eqÀ ]n³: 691305 sImÃw (PnÃ) t^m¬: 0475 2222621 e mail : [email protected] \¼À: ]n.FÂ2þ4667/2019 XobXn : 16.10.2019 ]p\À Cþtee ]ckyw ]p\eqÀ Unhnj\nse A©Â, ]¯\m]pcw sdbn©pIfnse XmsgsImSp¯ncn¡p¶ ]«nIbn ]dbp¶ tXm«§fnse At¡jy am©nbw/ At¡jy Hmdn¡pent^mÀankv tXm«§fn \nv¶pw ]ĸvhpUv (sXmenbpÄs¸sS) A´nash«neqsS tiJcn¨v \o¡w sN¿p¶Xn\pÅ AhImiw 01.11.2016 se tIcf Kkäv \¼À 43 hmeyw 5  \w.s{]m (4) 26243/13 XobXn 26.09.2016 Bbn kwc£W hn`mKw AUojW {]n³kn¸Â No^v t^mdÌv I¬kÀthäÀ {]kn²s¸Sp¯nbn«pÅ kÀ¡mÀ Unt¸mIfn XSn hn¡p¶Xn\pÅ s]mXp Cþtee hyhØIÄ¡pw h\w hIp¸n \nehnepÅ \n¸p ac§Ä teew sN¿p¶Xn\pÅ hyhØIÄ¡pw IqSmsX CXnte¡mbn .M/s MSTC Ltd, www.mstcecommerce.com F¶ sh_vsskäneqsS {]kn²s¸Sp¯nbn«pÅ hyhØIÄ¡pw Xmsg¸dbp¶ hyhØIÄ¡pw hnt[bambn M/s. MSTC Ltd aptJ\ 14.11.2019 cmhnse 11 aWn¡v Cþtee¯neqsS hn¸\ \S¯p¶XmWv. Cþtee¯n ]s¦Sp¡phm³ B{Kln¡p¶ hyànIÄ Cþtee¯n\v ap¼v \nba {]ImcapÅ \ncX{Zhyw Cþs]bvsaâv/ Cþ{Sjdn/Fw.Fkv.än.kn enanäUv hgn sI«n hbvt¡ XmWv. Cþtee¯n ]s¦Sp¡p¶ hyànIÄ hyànbpsS cPnkvt{Sj³ \¼À \ncX{Zhyw ASbv¡pt¼mÄ tcJs¸Sp¯nbncn¡Ww. sS À ]«nI {Ia \¼À ]vfmtâjsâ t]cv sdbn©v Gcnb (slIvSÀ) {]Xo£n¡p¶ Afhv (sXmentbmSpIqSnb Ìm¡vUv S®v) dnamÀIvkv 1 2010 At¡jy Hmdn¡pen t^mÀankv ]vfmtâj³, ISam³tImSv A©Â 33.17 2650 sXmentbmSpIqSnb Hcp Ìm¡vUv S®n\pÅ tdämWv tcJs¸Spt¯ Xv 2 2010 At¡jy Hmdn¡pen t^mÀankv ]vfmtâj³, Hm´p]¨ A©Â 12.50 1000 3 2010 At¡jy Hmdn¡pen t^mÀankv ]vfmtâj³, Imembn ]¯\m]pcw 19.30 1550 4 2010 At¡jy Hmdn¡pen t^mÀankv ]vfmtâj³, hmgt¯m¸v ]¯\m]pcw 14.60 1170 5 2010 At¡jy Hmdn¡pen t^mÀankv ]vfmtâj³, ISbv¡ma¬ ]¯\m]pcw 30.00 2400 6 2010 At¡jy Hmdn¡pen t^mÀankv ]vfmtâj³, hmgt¯m¸v ]¯\m]pcw 10.03 800 tIcf kÀ¡mÀ h\wþh\yPohn hIp¸v

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Page 1: y-Pohn hIp¸v t^m¬ · hnkvXrXnbnepÅ tXm«¯n \n¡p¶ At¡jy Hmdn¡pent^mÀankv, At¡jy am©nbw ac§Â am{Xw sh«n tiJcn¨v \o¡w sNt¿XmWv. ac§fpsS NphSp`mKw sXm«Sp¯pÅ Unt¸mbnÂ

UnhnjWÂ t^mdÌv Hm^okv,

]p\eqÀ. ]n.H.

]p\eqÀ ]n³: 691305

sImÃw (PnÃ)

t^m¬: 0475 – 2222621

e mail : [email protected]

\¼À: ]n.FÂ2þ4667/2019 XobXn : 16.10.2019

]p\À C--þtee ]ckyw

]p\eqÀ Unhn-j-\nse A©Â, ]¯\m]pcw sdbn©pIfnse XmsgsImSp¯ncn¡p¶ ]«nIbnÂ

]dbp¶ tXm«§fnse At¡jy am©nbw/ At¡jy Hmdn¡pent^mÀankv tXm«§fn \nv¶pw ]Ä v̧hpUv

(sXmenbpÄs¸sS) A´nash«neqsS tiJcn¨v \o¡w sN¿p¶Xn\pÅ AhImiw 01.11.2016 se tIcf

Kkäv \¼À 43 hmeyw 5  \w.s{]m (4) 26243/13 XobXn 26.09.2016 Bbn kwc£W hn`mKw AUojWÂ

{]n³kn¸Â No^v t^mdÌv I¬kÀthäÀ {]kn²s¸Sp¯nbn«pÅ kÀ¡mÀ Unt¸mIfn XSn

hn¡p¶Xn\pÅ s]mXp Cþtee hyhØIÄ¡pw h\w hIp¸n \nehnepÅ \n¸p

ac§Ä teew sN¿p¶Xn\pÅ hyhØIÄ¡pw IqSmsX CXnte¡mbn .M/s MSTC Ltd,

www.mstcecommerce.com F¶ sh_vsskäneqsS {]kn²s¸Sp¯nbn«pÅ hyhØIÄ¡pw

Xmsg¸dbp¶ hyhØIÄ¡pw hnt[bambn M/s. MSTC Ltd aptJ\ 14.11.2019 cmhnse 11 aWn¡v

Cþtee¯neqsS hn¸\ \S¯p¶XmWv. Cþtee¯n ]s¦Sp¡phm³ B{Kln¡p¶ hyànIÄ

Cþtee¯n\v ap¼v \nba {]ImcapÅ \ncX{Zhyw Cþs]bvsaâv/ Cþ{Sjdn/Fw.Fkv.än.kn enanäUv hgn

sI«n hbvt¡­XmWv. Cþtee¯n ]s¦Sp¡p¶ hyànIÄ hyànbpsS cPnkvt{Sj³ \¼À

\ncX{Zhyw ASbv¡pt¼mÄ tcJs¸Sp¯nbncn¡Ww.

sS­À ]«nI

{Ia

\¼À

]vfmtâjsâ t]cv sdbn©v Gcnb

(slIvSÀ)

{]Xo£n¡p¶

Afhv

(sXmentbmSpIqSnb

Ìm¡vUv S®v)

dnamÀIvkv

1 2010 At¡jy Hmdn¡pen

t^mÀankv ]vfmtâj³,

ISam³tImSv

A©Â 33.17 2650

sXmentbmSpIqSnb

Hcp Ìm¡vUv

S®n\pÅ tdämWv

tcJs¸Spt¯­Xv

2 2010 At¡jy Hmdn¡pen

t^mÀankv ]vfmtâj³,

Hm´p]¨

A©Â 12.50 1000

3 2010 At¡jy Hmdn¡pen

t^mÀankv ]vfmtâj³,

ImembnÂ

]¯\m]pcw 19.30 1550

4 2010 At¡jy Hmdn¡pen

t^mÀankv ]vfmtâj³,

hmgt¯m¸v

]¯\m]pcw 14.60 1170

5 2010 At¡jy Hmdn¡pen

t^mÀankv ]vfmtâj³,

ISbv¡ma¬

]¯\m]pcw 30.00 2400

6 2010 At¡jy Hmdn¡pen

t^mÀankv ]vfmtâj³,

hmgt¯m¸v

]¯\m]pcw 10.03 800

tIcf kÀ¡mÀ

h\wþh\y-Pohn hIp¸v

Page 2: y-Pohn hIp¸v t^m¬ · hnkvXrXnbnepÅ tXm«¯n \n¡p¶ At¡jy Hmdn¡pent^mÀankv, At¡jy am©nbw ac§Â am{Xw sh«n tiJcn¨v \o¡w sNt¿XmWv. ac§fpsS NphSp`mKw sXm«Sp¯pÅ Unt¸mbnÂ

]p\À Cþtee ]ckyw sh_vsskän e`yamIp¶

XobXnbpw kabhpw

14.11.2019 cmhnse 11 aWn

]p\À Cþeew sImÅp¶Xn\pÅ XobXnbpw

kabhpw

14.11.2019 cmhnse 11 aWn

]p\À Cþteew Ahkm\n¡p¶ Xob-Xnbpw ka-bhpw 14.11.2019 D¨bv¡v 1 aWn

14.11.2019  ]p\À Cþteew \S¶nsæn ]Icw Cþ

teew \S¡p¶ XobXnbpw kabhpw

21.11.2019 cmhnse 11 aWn

\ncX{Zhyw 50,000/þ cq] (Hmtcm tXm«¯n\pw)

IcmÀ Imem-h[n ]p\À Cþtee ØncoIcWw Adnbn¡p¶

XobXnapXÂ 150 Znhktam 30.04.2020

XobXntbm GXmtWm BZyw hcnI BbXv

Cþtee \n_Ô\IÄ

1. s]mXp \n_Ô\IÄ

(F). sh«n tiJcn¨v A«nh¨n«pÅ XSnIfpsS sXmentbmSpIqSnb hym]vX¯nsâ

\nc¡\pkcn¨mbncn¡pw Cþteew \S¯p¶Xv. sXmenbnÃmsXbmWv tee¡mc³ teew

sImÅm³ B{Kln¡p¶sX¦n tcJs¸Sp¯p¶ \nc¡nsâ 122 iXam\ambncn¡pw \nc¡v.

Ìm¡vUv S®n\v Gähpw DbÀ¶ hne hmKvZm\w sN¿p¶ tee¡mcsâ t]cn teew

Dd¸n¡p¶Xmbncn¡pw. ac§Ä apdn v̈ hogv¯n IjW§fm¡n A«nshbv¡p¶Xnsâ sNehv

tee¡mc³ hlnt¡­XmWv. Hcp Ìm¡vUv S¬ F¶Xv 2.00 aoäÀ Iyq_v F¶ \nc¡nÂ

IW¡m¡p¶XmWv.

(_n). hnPbnbmIp¶ tee¡mc³ F{Knsaâv sjUyqfn ]dbp¶ teew sIm­n«pÅ tXm«§fnÂ

\n¡p¶ At¡jy Hmdn¡pent^mÀankv, At¡jy am©nbw ac§Ä (]ĸvhpUv) FÃmw Xs¶

apdn v̈ \o¡w sNt¿­XmWv. aäv C\§fnepÅ ac§Ä \ne\nÀt¯­XmWv. At¡jy

Hmdn¡pent^mÀankv ac§fpsS sXmenbnÃmsX 70 skâoaoäÀ a²yh®apÅ IpdªXv 2.50 aoäÀ

\ofapÅ NphSpIjW§fpw At¡jy am©nbpw ac§fpsS sXmenbnÃmsX 80 skâoaoäÀ

a²yh®apÅ NphSpIjW§fpw sXm«Sp¯ Unt¸mbnÂsIm­pt]mbn teew sN¿p¶Xn\mbn

tee¡mc³ tXm«¯n Xs¶ kq£nt¡­XmWv.

(kn). Cþtee¯n ]s¦Sp¡m³ XmXv]cyapÅ tee¡mc³ tXm«w ]cntim[n¨v D¸¶¯nsâ

Afhpw KpW\nehmchpw ]cntim[n¨v t_m[ys¸tS­XmWv. Cþteew Ignªv Afhpw

KpW\nehmchpw kw_Ôn¨ ]cmXnIÄ ]cnKWn¡p¶XÃ.

(Un). tee¡mc³ teew sIm­n«pÅ tXm«§fn \n¡p¶ ]Ä v̧ hpUv ac§Ä `mKoIamtbm

]qÀ®amtbm sh«n tiJcn¨v \o¡w sN¿p¶Xn \n¶pw hne¡p¶Xn\v `cW]camb

ImcW§fmtem aäv ImcW§fmtem tIcf h\w hIp¸n\v (]p\eqÀ h\w Unhnj\v)

A[nImcap­mbncn¡pw.

(C). Cþtee¯n ]s¦Sp¡phm³ XmXv]cyapÅ hyànIÄ B[mdnsâ km£ys¸Sp¯nb ]IÀt¸m

Øncamb taÂhnemkhpw ssIs¿m¸pw km£ns¸Sp¯nb _Ôs¸« hntÃPm^okdn \n¶pw

hm§nb kÀ«n^n¡äpw Øm]\§fmsW¦n cPnkvt{Sj³ kÀ«n^n¡äntâtbm

ssek³kntâtbm ]IÀ¸pw \ncX{Zhyt¯msSm¸w Hm¬sse\mbn kaÀ¸nt¡­XmWv.

(F v̂). Cþtee¯n ]s¦Sp¡p¶ tee¡mÀ h\w hIp¸v DtZymKØÀ ssIamdp¶ \nÝnX

hnkvXrXnbnepÅ tXm«¯n \n¡p¶ At¡jy Hmdn¡pent^mÀankv, At¡jy am©nbw

ac§Â am{Xw sh«n tiJcn¨v \o¡w sNt¿­XmWv. ac§fpsS NphSp`mKw sXm«Sp¯pÅ

Unt¸mbn Cd¡n teew sN¿p¶Xn\mbn tXm«¯n Xs¶ kq£nt¡­XmWv. teew sImÅp¶

tXm«¯nse aäv C\¯nepÅ ac§Ä H¶pw Xs¶ apdn¨v tiJcn¨v \o¡w sN¿phm³ ]mSpÅXÃ.

Page 3: y-Pohn hIp¸v t^m¬ · hnkvXrXnbnepÅ tXm«¯n \n¡p¶ At¡jy Hmdn¡pent^mÀankv, At¡jy am©nbw ac§Â am{Xw sh«n tiJcn¨v \o¡w sNt¿XmWv. ac§fpsS NphSp`mKw sXm«Sp¯pÅ Unt¸mbnÂ

(Pn). hnPbn¡p¶ tee¡mc³ {]kvXpX tPmenbpambn _Ôs¸« B^okÀamcpamtbm, B^okpamtbm

GsX¦nepw Xc¯nepff _Ôw Csöv sXfnbn¡p¶ Hcp kXyhmÜqew lmPcmt¡­XmWv.

C¯c¯n ZÀLm-kp-Im-c³/tee¡mc³ _Ôs¸« B^okÀamcpambn GsX¦nepw Xc¯nepff

_Ôaps­¶v ]n¶oSv sXfnbn¡s¸«m Snbmsâ t]cnepff ZÀLmkv/teew d±p sNbvXv Snbmsâ

\jvtSm¯chmZnXz¯n Sn Iq v̧ ]p\Àteew sN¿p¶Xmbn-cn¡pw.

(F¨v). C tee¯n\v t]mÌv Hm^dpIÄ bmsXmcpImcWhimepw ]cnKWn¡p¶XÃ.

2. \ncX{Zhyw

tee¯n ]s¦Sp¡phm³ XmXv]cyapÅ tee¡mÀ Hmtcm tXm«¯n\pw 50000 cq] hoXw

\ncX{Zhyambn sI«nsht¡­XmWv. Cþtee¯n ]s¦Sp¡phm³ B{Kln¡p¶ hyànIÄ

Cþtee¯n\v ap¼v \nba {]ImcapÅ \ncX{Zhyw Cþs]bvsaâv/ Cþ{Sjdn/Fw.Fkv.än.kn enanäUv

hgn sI«n hbvt¡­XmWv. Cþtee¯n ]s¦Sp¡p¶ hyànIÄ hyànbpsS cPnkvt{Sj³ \¼À

\ncX{Zhyw ASbv¡pt¼mÄ tcJs¸Sp¯nbncn¡Ww.

3. Pn.FÊv.Sn, hcpam\ \nIpXn XpS§nbh

(F). tee¯n hnPbnbmIp¶ tee¡mc³ AXmXv kab§fn \nehnepÅ \nc¡pIfnÂ

Pn.FÊv.Sn, hcpam\ \nIpXn, h\ hnIk\ \nIpXn IqSmsX {]m_ey¯nepÅ asäÃm

\nIpXnIfpw HSp¡phm³ _m[yØ\mWv.

(_n). hnPbnbmIp¶ tee¡mc³ teehpambn _Ôs¸« apgph³ Pn.FÊv.Sn XpIbpw, Pn.FÊv.Sn

\nc¡pIfn amäw hcp¶ ]£w ]pXp¡nb \nc¡nepÅ Pn.FÊv.Sn XpIbpw HSp¡phm³

_m[yØ\mWv.

(kn). hnPbnbmIp¶ tee¡mc³ C³Uy³ Ìm¼v BIvSv {]ImcapÅ Ìmw¼v Uyq«n HSpt¡­XmWv.

Ìmw¼v Uyq«nbn Fs´¦nepw IpdhpÅXmbn ]n¶oSv Is­¯nbm B XpI tee¡mc\nÂ

\n¶pw CuSm¡p¶Xn\v h\w hIp¸n\v A[nImcw D­mbncn¡pw.

4. DS¼Sn

hnPbnbmIp¶ tee¡mc³ tee¯pIbpsS 15 iXam\w XpIbpw 5 iXam\w skIyqcnän XpIbpw

tee ØncoIcWw Adnbn¡p¶ XobXn apXÂ 15 Znhk¯n\Iw HSp¡n tee¯pIbpsS 0.1

iXam\w hnebpÅ ap{Z]{X¯n DS¼Sn H¸v hbvt¡­XmWv. skIyqcnän XpI (]p\eqÀ

UnhnjWÂ t^mdÌv B^okdpsS t]À¡v Pledge sNbvXXv) GsX¦nepw tZikmÂIrX _m¦nÂ

Ønc\nt£]w \S¯nbn«pÅ ckoXv Bbncn¡Ww. tee¯pIbpsS 15 iXam\w XpIbpw

skIyqcnän XpIbpw HSp¡n DS¼Sn H¸v h¨Xn\ptijw am{Xsa tPmenXpS§p¶Xn\pw D¸¶§Ä

\o¡w sN¿p¶Xn\pw A\phZn¡pIbpÅp. tee XpI IW¡m¡p¶Xv tXm«¯n \n¶pw

{]Xo£n¡p¶ D¸¶§fpsS Xn«s¸Sp¯nb hym]vX¯n\v A\pkcn¨mbncn¡pw.

5. AUzm³kv XpIbpw \nIpXnIfpw HSp¡p¶Xv

hnPbnbmb tee¡mc³ teeXpIbpsS (Xn«s¸Sp¯nbn«pÅXpw {]Xo£n¡p¶Xpamb XSnbpsS

Afhntâbpw tcJs¸Sp¯nb \nc¡ntâbpw ASnØm\¯n IW¡m¡nbXv) 15 iXam\w

XpIbpw h\hnIk\ \nIpXnbpw Nc¡v tkh\ \nIpXnbpw teew ØncoIcn¡p¶ Adnbn¸v

e`n¡p¶ XobXnapX 15 Znhnk¯n\pÅn HSpt¡­XmWv. 15 iXam\w XpI 15

Znhk¯n\pÅn HSp¡msX h¶m 12 iXam\w ]ng ]enitbmsS 30 Znhks¯ Imemh[n

UnhnjWÂ t^mdÌv B^okÀ ZoÀLn¸n¨p \ÂIp¶XmWv. 18 iXam\w ]ng ]eni HSp¡p¶Xn\v

hnt[bambn ho­pw 30 Znhks¯ Imemh[n IqSn ZoÀLn¸n v̈ \ÂIp¶Xn\v sImÃw ktX¬

kÀ¡nÄ No^v t^mdÌv I¬kÀthäÀ¡v A[nImcap­mbncn¡pw. ZoÀLn¸n¨p \ÂIp¶ c­v

Imemh[nIÄ¡pÅnepw taÂ]dª XpIIÄ HSp¡p¶Xn tee¡mc³ hogvNhcp¯p¶ ]£w

tee¡mc³ HSp¡nbn«pÅ \ncX{Zhyhpw asäÃm XpIIfpw kÀ¡mcnte¡v I­v sI«p¶Xpw

DS¼Sn d±m¡p¶Xpambncn¡pw.

Page 4: y-Pohn hIp¸v t^m¬ · hnkvXrXnbnepÅ tXm«¯n \n¡p¶ At¡jy Hmdn¡pent^mÀankv, At¡jy am©nbw ac§Â am{Xw sh«n tiJcn¨v \o¡w sNt¿XmWv. ac§fpsS NphSp`mKw sXm«Sp¯pÅ Unt¸mbnÂ

6. _me³kv XpI HSp¡Â

(F) sh«n tiJcn¡p¶ ]Ä v̧ hpUv ac§Ä Hcp aoäÀ \of¯nepÅ _nÃäpIfm¡n tXm«¯n\pÅntem

tXm«¯n\v shfnbn UnhnjW t^mdÌv B^okÀ A\phZn¡p¶ Øet¯m Hcp aoäÀ Dbc

¯n A«nshbvt¡­XmWv. ]Ä v̧hpUv ac§Ä atäsX¦nepw AfhpIfnepÅ _nÃäpIfm¡n

amtä­Xps­¦n IcmÀ tXm«¯n\pÅn GIoIrXky`mhw ssIhcp¯p¶Xn\mbn UnhnjWÂ

t^mdÌv B^okdpsS A\paXn hm§nbncnt¡­XmWv. ac§fpsS Xe¸pIfpw inJc§fpw

UnhnjWÂ t^mdÌv B^okdpw tIm¬{SmIvSdpw ]ckv]cw [mcW D­m¡nb \of¯nÂ

AfshSp¡p¶Xn\v A\ptbmPyamb \of¯n apdns¨Sp¯v A«nshbvt¡­XmWv. A«nsh¨ Hcp

S¬ F¶Xv Dt±in¡p¶Xv c­v aoäÀ \of¯n Hcp aoäÀ \ofapÅ _nÃäpIÄ Hcp aoäÀ

Dbc¯n A«nshbv¡pt¼mÄ e`n¡p¶ c­v Iyp_nIv aoäÀ hym]vXapÅ A«nbmWv. Cu

AfhmWv hne IW¡m¡p¶Xn\v th­n D]tbmKn¡p¶Xv. sXmentbmSv IqSnb Hcp Ìm¡vUv

S®n \n¶pw sXmenbnÃm¯ Hcp S®nte¡v amäp¶Xn\pÅ I¬hÀj³ ^mIvSÀ sXmenbnÃm¯

Hcp Ìm¡vUv S¬ F¶Xv sXmentbmSpImSnb 2.44 Iyp_nIv aoäÀ F¶Xn\v Xpeyambncn¡pw

F¶XmWv.

(i) tee¡mc³ A«nIÄ¡v s]bnâv sIm­v kocnb \¼À \ÂtI­Xpw A¯cw A«nIfpsS

Hcp enÌv X¿mdm¡n ^oÂUv Poh\¡mÀ¡v \ÂtI­XpamWv. ^oÂUv Poh\¡mÀ _Ôs¸«

tÌm¡v cPnÌdn tcJs¸Sp¯nbXn\ptijw BbXv sdbn©m^okÀ¡v kaÀ¸n¡pIbpw

sdbn©m^okÀ CXv kw_Ôn¨ hnhcw kwbpà ]cntim[\bv¡mbn tee¡mct\tbm

GPânt\tbm Adnbn¡pIbpw sN¿p¶XmWv. sdbn©m^okdpw tee¡mc\pw kwbpà

]cntim[\ / sN¡v sajÀ sNbvX enÌv UnhnjW t^mdÌv B^okÀ¡v kaÀ¸n¡p¶

apdbv¡v C³thmbvkv / _nÃv X¿mdm¡pIbpw ]mÊv \ÂIpIbpw sN¿p¶Xn\v ap¼v UnhnjWÂ

t^mdÌv B^okÀ IpdªXv 25 iXam\w F¦nepw sN¡v sajÀ sN¿p¶XmWv.

(_n) A«nIfpsS enÌv UnhnjWÂ t^mdÌv B^okÀ sN¡v sajÀ sNbvXXn\v tijw X¿mdm¡n

\ÂIp¶ C³thmbnkv cPnkvt{SUv t]mÌv aptJ\tbm {]tXyI ZqX³ aptJ\tbm tee¡mc\v

e`yam¡p¶XmWv. BbXv e`yambn 18 Znhk¯n\Iw tee¡mc³ XpI HSpt¡­XmWv.

(i) _me³kv XpI e`yam¡p¶Xn\pÅ C³thmbnkv tee¡mcsâ tem¡Â GPâv aptJ\bpw

\ÂIp¶XmWv.

(ii) C³thmbnkv {]ImcapÅ XpI BbXv e`yambn 18 Znhk¯n\pÅn tee¡mc³

sImSpt¡­XmWv. 18 Znhk¯n\pÅn XpI HSp¡m¯ ]£w 18% ]ng¸enitbmSpIqSn 30

Znhkt¯¡pIqSn XpI ASbv¡p¶Xn\v UnhnjW t^mdÌv Hm^okÀ A\phmZw

\ÂIp¶Xmbncn¡pw. A{]ImcapÅ kmlNcy¯n 15 Znhkw hscbpÅ Imemh[n Ac

amk¡mebfhmbpw 15 Znhkw apXÂ 30 Znhkw hscbpÅ Imemh[n Hcp amkambpw

]cnKWn¨mbncn¡pw ]ng¸eni CuSm¡p¶Xv. bmsXmcp ImcWhimepw 30 Znhks¯

Imemh[n¡v apIfn XpI HSp¡phm³ A\phmZw \ÂIp¶XÃ. {]kvXpX Imemh[n¡v

tijhpw tee¡mc³ XpI HSp¡p¶Xn hogvN hcp¯p¶]£w tee¡mc³

HSp¡nbn«pÅ \ncX{Zhyhpw HSp¡nbn«pÅ aäv XpIIfpw sh«ntiJcn¨n«pÅ ac§fpw aäv

Dev]¶§fpw kÀ¡mcntebv¡v I­psI«p¶Xpw XSn D¸¶§Ä tee¡mcsâ ]cn]qÀ®

\jvtSm¯chmZnXz¯n ]p\Àteew \S¯p¶Xpambncn¡pw. tee hyhØIfn hogvN

hcp¯p¶]£w tee¡mc³ HSp¡nbn«pÅ skIyqcnän XpIbpw kÀ¡mcntebv¡v I­psI«p

¶Xmbncn¡pw.

(kn) 15% AUzm³kmbn HSp¡nb XpI UnhnjWÂ t^mdÌv Hm^okÀ \ÂIp¶

C³thmbnkns\¡mfpw IqSpX XpI DÅXmsW¦n BbXv `mhnbn tiJcn¡p¶

XSnbpsS hnebp ambn AUvPÌv sN¿p¶XmWv. C³thmbnkv XpI 15% AUzm³kv

XpIsb¡mÄ IqSpXemsW¦n A[nIapÅ C³thmbnkv XpI tee¡mc³ HSpt¡­XmWv.

IqSmsX, tee¡mc³ A[nIambn XpI AS¨n«pÅXmbn Is­¯p¶]£w tPmenIÄ

hnPbIcambn ]qÀ¯nbm¡n IcmÀ Imemh[n Ahkm\n¡p¶ apdbv¡v BbXv XncnsI

\ÂIp¶Xmbncn¡pw.

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(Un) t\m«n^nt¡j\n ]dbp¶ ac§fpsS Afhv IrXyamb Hcp IW¡v AÃmsb¶Xn\m ac§Ä

apdn v̈ tiJcn¨tijw FSp¡p¶ AfhpIfmbncn¡pw A´naambn XpI IW¡m¡p¶Xn\v

D]tbmKn¡p¶Xv. GsX¦nepw ImcWhim Hcp tXm«¯n t\m«n^nt¡j³ {]ImcapÅ

AfhnepÅ XSnIÄ tiJcn¨Xn\ptijw ac§Ä apdn¡phm³ Ahtijn¡p¶]£w _Ôs¸«

hnebpw \nIpXnIfpw HSp¡n tee¡mc³ Ahtijn¡p¶ ac§ÄIqSn DS¼Sn hyhØIÄ

{]Imcw apdnt¡­XmWv. A{]Imcw ac§Ä apdn¨v tiJcn¡m¯]£w

IcmdpIcs\mSp¡nbn«pÅ skIyqcnän XpI I­psI«p¶Xpw IqSmsX, BbXpambn _Ôs¸«v

kÀ¡mcn\p­mIp¶ FÃmhn[ IjvS\jvS§Ä¡pw tee¡mc³ D¯chmZnbmbncn¡p¶XpamWv.

7. IcmÀ Imemh[n

(F) IcmÀ Imemh[n teeØncoIcW Adnbn¸v e`n¡p¶ XobXn apXÂ 150 Znhktam 30.04.2020

XobXn tbm CXn GXmtWm BZyw hcp¶Xv, B XobXn hscbmbncn¡pw. km[mcWKXnbn IcmÀ

Imemh[n ZoÀLn¸n¨p \ÂIp¶XÃ. {]tXyI kmlNcy§fn \ymbamb ImcW§fm UnhnjWÂ

t^mdÌv B^okÀ Hcp slIvSdn\v 5000/þ cq]m \nc¡n XpI CuSm¡p¶Xn\v hnt[bambn 30

Znhkt¯¡v IcmÀ Imemh[n ZoÀLn¸n¨v \ÂIp¶Xmbncn¡pw. C{]Imcw ZoÀLn¸n v̈ \ÂIp¶ 30

Znhk¯n\ptijw bmsXmcp ImcWhimepw IcmÀ Imemh[n ZoÀLn¸n¨p \ÂIp¶XÃ.

(i) ZoÀLn¸n¨p \ÂInb kab¯n\pÅnepw DS¼Sn {]Imcw tiJcn¨ D¸¶§Ä \o¡w

sN¿p¶nÃmsb¦n BbXv kÀ¡mcnte¡v I­psI«p¶Xpw AXn tee¡mc\v bmsXmcp

AhImihpw D­mbncn¡p¶XpaÃ.

(ii)taÂ{]ImcapÅ kmlNcy¯n tee¡mc³ ]qÀ¯nbm¡msXt]mb tPmenIÄ aäv GsX¦nepw

Xc¯n ]qÀ¯nbm¡p¶Xpw, A]{Imcw kÀ¡mcn\p­mIphm³ km[yXbpÅ FÃm

IjvS\jvS§Ä¡pw tee¡mc³ D¯chmZnbmbncn¡p¶Xpw A{]Imcap­mIp¶ FÃmhn[

\jvS§fpw dh\yp dn¡hdn DÄs¸sS \nehnepÅ \nba]camb amÀ¤§fneqsS tee¡mc\n \n¶pw

CuSm¡p¶XpamWv.

(_n) At¡jy Hmdn¡pent^mÀankv/ At¡jy am©nbw _nÃäpIÄ tiJcn¨v Iq¸n \n¶pw \o¡w

sN¿p¶Xn\pÅ ssek³kv \nehnepÅ \nba§Ä {]Imcw am{Xambncn¡pw A\phZn v̈ \ÂIp¶Xv.

(kn) DS¼Sn {]Imcw apdn¨v tiJcn¨v \o¡w sN¿p¶ ]Ä]v hpUv D¸¶§Ä F¯n¨v tiJcn¡p¶

Øew ap³Iqdmbn tee¡mc³ UnhnjWÂ t^mdÌv Hm^oksd Adnbnt¡­XmWv. GsX¦nepw

kmlNcy¯n ap³Iqdmbn Adnbn¨ncp¶ Øe¯p\n¶pw D¸¶§Ä aäv GsX¦nepw Øe¯v

kq£n¡phm³ CSbmIp¶]£w B hnhchpw ]p\eqÀ UnhnjWÂ t^mdÌv Hm^oksd ap³Iqdmbn

Adnbnt¡­XmWv.

8. skIyqcnän Unt¸mknäv

(F) tee ØncoIcW D¯chv e`n¨v 15 Znhk¯n\pÅn tee¡mc³ skbn hmeyphnsâ 5% XpI

skIyqcnän sUt¸mknämbn HSpt¡­XmWv. skIyqcnän sUt¸mknäv XpI DS¼Sn hyhØIÄ

{]Imcw tPmenIÄ hnPbIcambn \nÀÆln¨tijw Pn.Fkv.än. ¢nbd³kv kÀ«n^n¡äv, hcpam\

\nIpXn kÀ«n^n¡äv XpS§nbh lmPcm¡p¶ apdbv¡v am{Xw hn«p\ÂIp¶XmWv. tPmenIÄ

\nÀÆln¡p¶Xpambn _Ôs¸«v IcmdpImcsâ t]cn GsX¦nepw Xc¯nepÅ _m²yXIÄ

D­mIp¶]£w BbXv skIyqcnän XpIbn \n¶pw CuSm¡p¶Xmbncn¡pw.

(_n) tee hyhØIÄ {]Imcw kÀ¡mcnte¡v HSpt¡­ XpIIÄ FÃmw Xs¶ UnhnjW t^mdÌv

B^okÀ Bhiys¸Sp¶X\pkcn¨v tee¡mc³ HSpt¡­XmWv. _Ôs¸« DtZymKØÀ

Bhiys¸Sp¶{]Imcw kaÀ¡mcnte¡v sNtí XpI HSp¡p¶nÃmsb¦n B XpI `q\nIpXn

IpSnÈnIbmbn IW¡m¡n dh\yq dn¡hdn \nbatam UnhnjW t^mdÌv B^okÀ¡v

bpàsa¶v tXm¶p¶ aäv A\ptbmPyamb \nbatam {]Imcw CuSm¡p¶XmWv.

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(kn) skbn Iq¸pIÄ¡v _m[Iamb FÃm hyhØIfpw Cu tee¯n\v _m[Iambncn¡pw.

9. ac§fpsS sh«n tiJcWw kw_Ôn¨ s]mXp hyhØIÄ

Xmsg¸dbp¶ hyhØIÄ¡v hnt[bambn DÂ]¶§fpsS sh«ntiJcWw \St¯­XmWv.

(F) tee¯nseSp¯n«pÅ tXm«§Ä tee¡mc³ bmsXmcp ImcWhimepw asämcp hyànt¡m,

Øm]\¯nt\m ssIamdphm³ ]mSpÅXÃ.

(_n) ]p\eqÀ UnhnjW t^mdÌv Hm^okdn \nt¶m ]¯\m]pcw/A©Â sdbn©v t^mdÌv

Hm^okdn \nt¶m tcJmaqeapÅ A\phmZw hm§msX tee¡mct\m, tee¡mcsâ GPtâm aäv

tPmen¡mtcm Iq¸n\pÅn {]thin¡phm³ ]mSpÅXÃ.

(kn) IcmÀ Imemh[n Ignbp¶Xphsc tee¡mc³ tXm«§fpsS AXncpIÄ c­v aoäÀ hoXnbnÂ

AXncpIÄ hyàamI¯¡hn[w ASn¡mSv sXfn¨v kq£nt¡­XmWv. tee¡mc³ C{]Imcw

sN¿m¯]£w BbXv Un¸mÀ«psaâembn \nÀÆln¡p¶Xpw BbXv aqeap­mIp¶

sNehpIÄ¡pw aäv \jvS§Ä¡pw tee¡mc³ D¯chmZnbmbncn¡p¶Xpw BbXv tee¡mc\nÂ

\n¶pw t\m«okv \ÂIn CuSm¡p¶Xpambncn¡pw.

(Un) IcmÀ GsäSp¯n«pÅ {]tZi¯v tee¡mc³ km£ys¸Sp¯nb GPânsâ tkh\w

FÃmbvt¸mgpw e`yamt¡­XmWv. C{]Imcw IcmdpImc³ km£ys¸Sp¯n GÀs¸Sp¯p¶

GPâv/ GPâpamcpsS t]cv, A{UÊv, km£ys¸Sp¯nb Is¿m¸v F¶nh ]p\eqÀ UnhnjWÂ

t^mdÌv Hm^okÀ ap³]msI kaÀ¸n¨v AwKoImcw hmt§­XmWv. tee¡mc³ GÀs¸Sp¯p¶

GPâns\ \nckn¡p hm\pÅ A[nImcw ]p\eqÀ UnhnjW t^mdÌv Hm^okÀ¡v

D­mbncn¡p¶XmWv. tIcf h\w hIpt¸m, tIcfm kÀ¡mtcm Icn¼«nIbnÂs]Sp¯nbn«pÅ

hyànIsf GPâmtbm, tPmen¡mcmtbm tee¡mc³ DÄs¸Sp¯phm³ ]mSnÃ.

(C) IcmdpImc³ GÀs¸Sp¯p¶ GPâpamÀ¡pw, tPmen¡mÀ¡pw AhcpsS t]cv, hbÊv, \nehnse

taÂhnemkw, Imemh[n F¶nh tcJs¸Sp¯nb tcJmaqeapÅ Xncn¨dnb tcJ \ÂtI­XmWv.

h\w hIp¸v DtZymKØtcm, t]meotkm Bhiys¸Sp¶]£w GXv kab¯pw Sn Xncn¨dnb tcJ

]cntim[\bv¡mbn \ÂtI­XmWv.

(F v̂) tee¡mc\pw GPâpw tPmen¡mcpw tIcfm h\w hIp¸nse _oäv t^mdÌv Hm^okÀ, sk£³

t^mdÌv Hm^okÀ, sU]yq«n sdbn©v t^mdÌv Hm^okÀ, sdbn©v t^mdÌv Hm^okÀ, UnhnjWÂ

t^mdÌv Hm^okÀ F¶nhÀ XSnIÄ apdn¨v tiJcn¨v \o¡w sN¿p¶Xpambn _Ôs¸«v

kabmkab§fn \ÂIp¶ \nÀt±i§Ä ]men¡phm³ _m²yØcmWv.

(Pn) tee¡mcpw, GPâpw tPmen¡mcpw IcmÀ {]ImcapÅ tPmenIÄ \S¶psIm­ncn¡p¶ {]tZi¯v

\n¶pw bmsXmcp ImcWhimepw aäv h\{]tZi§fntebv¡v Xo ]Scphm\pÅ km[yXIÄ

krjvSn¡cpXv.

(F¨v) GsX¦nepw ImcWhim IcmÀ tPmenIÄ \S¶psIm­ncn¡p¶ h\{]tZit¯mSv tNÀ¶v Xo

]nSp¯ap­mIp¶ ]£w Xo AWbv¡p¶Xn\pÅ ASnb´c \S]SnIÄ kzoIcnt¡­Xpw Xo

D­mbn«pÅ hnhcw _Ôs¸« h\w hIp¸v, t]meokv, dh\yq DtZymKØÀ F¶nhsc

Adnbn¡p¶Xn\pÅ \S]SnIÄ kzoIcnt¡­XpamWv.

(sF) IcmÀ hyhØ {]Imcw sh«ntiJcn¡p¶ ]Ä]v hpUv D¸¶§Ä¡v Xo aqetam tamjWw

aqetam atäsX¦nepw ImcW§fmtem kw`hn¡p¶ \mi\jvS§Ä¡v tee¡mc³

D¯chmZnbmbncn¡p ¶XmWv. sh«ntiJcn¡p¶ D¸¶§Ä¡v \mi\jvSw kw`hn¡phm³

CSbpÅ kmlNcy¯n Bbh tee¡mc³ C³jzÀ sNbvXv kq£nt¡­XmWv.

(sP) tee¡mc\pw tee¡mcsâ GPâpw aäv tPmen¡mcpw tIcfm t^mdÌv BIvSv, h\yPohn kwc£W

\nbaw XpS§nb FÃm h\\nba§fpw ]men¡phm³ _m²yØcmWv. {Inan\ Ipä§fnÂ

{]XntNÀ¡s¸«n«pÅhÀ bmsXmcp ImcWhimepw tPmenØe¯v A\phZ\obcÃ.

(sI) IcmÀ GsäSp¯n«pÅ Øe¯v ]p\eqÀ UnhnjWÂ t^mdÌv Hm^okÀ {]tXyIambn

\nÀt±in¡m¯]£w \nehnepÅ FÃm ]Ä]v hpUv ac§fpw sh«n tiJcn¡phm³ IcmdpImc³

_²yØ\mbncn¡p¶XmWv. BbXn IcmdpImc³ hogvN hcp¯p¶]£w IcmdpImc³ apdn¨v

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\o¡w sN¿msX Ahtijn¡p¶ D¸¶§Ä Icmdp hyhØbn ]dªncn¡p¶ \nc¡nÂ

tIcfm h\w hIp¸v GsäSp¡p¶Xmbncn¡pw.

(FÂ) IcmÀ FSp¯n«pÅ tXm«¯ntetbm kao] dnkÀÆpIfntetbm ac§Ä¡v D­mImhp¶ FÃmhn[

\mi§Ä¡pw \jvS§Ä¡pw IcmdpIcm³ D¯chmZnbmbncn¡p¶XmWv. BbXpambn _Ôs¸«v

\nba]cambn kzoIcn¡p¶ \S]SnIfn IcmdpImc³ _m²yXbp­mbncn¡p¶XmWv.

(Fw) tee¡mc³ Bhiys¸Sp¶]£w tee¡mcsâ D¯chmZnXz¯n Iq¸n\v ]pd¯v _nÃäpIÄ

kq£n¡phm³ ]p\eqÀ UnhnjWÂ t^mdÌv Hm^okÀ A\phmZw \ÂIp¶XmWv.

(F³) IcmsdSp¯n«pÅ Iq¸nsâ 100 aoäÀ ]cn[nbn kw`hn¡p¶ FÃmhn[ \nbahncp²

{]hÀ¯\§Ä¡pw IcmsdSp¯n«pÅ tee¡mc³ D¯chmZnbmbncn¡p¶XmWv. GsX¦nepw

Xc¯nepÅ \nba hncp² {]hÀ¯\§Ä Iq¸nsâ 100 aoäÀ ]cn[nbn kw`hn¡p¶ ]£w

BbXv h\w hIp¸v DtZymKØtcmSv dnt¸mÀ«v sN¿m¯]£w IcmÀ d±mhp¶XmWv.

10. ac§Ä apdn¡p¶XpÅ hyhØIÄ

(F) Xmsg¸dbp¶ hyhØIÄ¡\pkrXambn am{Xta ac§Ä apdn¡phm³ ]mSpÅq.

(i) IcmÀ FSp¯ncn¡p¶ tXm«w 10 slIvSÀ hoXapÅ t»m¡pIfmbn Xncn¨v am{Xta ac§Ä apdn v̈

tiJcn¨v \o¡w sN¿phm³ ]mSpÅq.

(ii) IcmÀ FSp¯n«pÅ tXm«¯n \n¡p¶ aäv ac§Ä¡pw kkyPme§Ä¡pw tISp]mSp

­mImsX thWw sh«n tiJcWw \St¯­Xv.

(iii) ac§Ä apdn v̈ \o¡w sN¿pt¼mÄ Xmsg¸dbp¶ ap³IcpXepIÄ IqSn kzoIcnt¡­XmWv.

(F) ac§Ä tXm«¯nsâ DbÀ¶ `mK¯p\n¶pw Xmtg¡pam{Xta apdn¡mhq. tXm«¯nÂ

\n¶pw ac§Ä apdn v̈ \o¡w sN¿phm³ Dt±in¡p¶ hgnbpsS Gähpw Ahkm\

`mK¯p\n¶pw am{Xta ac§Ä apdn¨v XpS§mhq.

(_n) ac§Ä ]camh[n aqÀ¨bpÅ D]IcWw sIm­v apdnt¡­Xpw, ac¡pänIÄ a¬

\nc¸n \n¶pw ]camh[n 15 skâoaoäÀ apIfntebv¡v am{Xw \n¡p¶ Xc¯nepw

apdnt¡­XmWv.

(kn) _nÃäpIÄ hmÄ D]tbmKn¨v am{Xta apdn¡mhq.

(Un) sXmenbnÃmsX 15 skâoaoäÀ hsc Xe¸v Npäph®apÅ IjvW§Ä hsc

tiJcnt¡­XmWv.

(C) tiJcn¡p¶ _nÃäpIÄ Hcp aoäÀ x Hcp aoäÀ x c­v aoäÀ F¶ Afhn A«nshbvt¡

­XmWv.

(F v̂) IcmdpImc\n \nt¶m GPân \nt¶m aäv tPmen¡mcn \nt¶m D­mIp¶ t\m«¡pdhv

aqew D­mIp¶ FÃm \mi\jvS§Ä¡pw IcmdpImc³ D¯chmZnbmbncn¡p¶XmWv.

11. ]ĸv hpUv A«nsh¨v Af¡p¶Xv kw_Ôn¨v.

(F) sh«n tiJcn¡p¶ ]Ä v̧ hpUv ac§Ä Hcp aoäÀ \of¯nepÅ _nÃäpIfm¡n tXm«¯n\pÅntem

tXm«¯n\v shfnbn UnhnjW t^mdÌv B^okÀ A\phZn¡p¶ Øet¯m Hcp aoäÀ Dbc

¯n A«nshbvt¡­XmWv. ]Ä v̧hpUv ac§Ä atäsX¦nepw AfhpIfnepÅ _nÃäpIfm¡n

amtä­Xps­¦n IcmÀ tXm«¯n\pÅn GIoIrXky`mhw ssIhcp¯p¶Xn\mbn UnhnjWÂ

t^mdÌv B^okdpsS A\paXn hm§nbncnt¡­XmWv. ac§fpsS Xe¸pIfpw inJc§fpw

UnhnjWÂ t^mdÌv B^okdpw tIm¬{SmIvSdpw ]ckv]cw [mcW D­m¡nb \of¯nÂ

AfshSp¡p¶Xn\v A\ptbmPyamb \of¯n apdns¨Sp¯v A«nshbvt¡­XmWv. A«nsh¨ Hcp

S¬ F¶Xv Dt±in¡p¶Xv c­v aoäÀ \of¯n Hcp aoäÀ \ofapÅ _nÃäpIÄ Hcp aoäÀ

Dbc¯n A«nshbv¡pt¼mÄ e`n¡p¶ c­v Iyp_nIv aoäÀ hym]vXapÅ A«nbmWv. Cu

AfhmWv hne IW¡m¡p¶Xn\v th­n D]tbmKn¡p¶Xv. sXmentbmSv IqSnb Hcp Ìm¡vUv

S®n \n¶pw sXmenbnÃm¯ Hcp S®nte¡v amäp¶Xn\pÅ I¬hÀj³ ^mIvSÀ sXmenbnÃm¯

Hcp Ìm¡vUv S¬ F¶Xv sXmentbmSpImSnb 2.44 Iyp_nIv aoäÀ F¶Xn\v Xpeyambncn¡pw

F¶XmWv.

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(_n) tee¡mc³ A«nIÄ¡v s]bnâv sIm­v kocnb \¼À \ÂtI­Xpw A¯cw A«nIfpsS Hcp

enÌv X¿mdm¡n ^oÂUv Poh\¡mÀ¡v \ÂtI­XpamWv. ^oÂUv Poh\¡mÀ _Ôs¸« tÌm¡v

cPnÌdn tcJs¸Sp¯nbXn\ptijw BbXv sdbn©m^okÀ¡v kaÀ¸n¡pIbpw

sdbn©m^okÀ CXv kw_Ôn¨ hnhcw kwbpà ]cntim[\bv¡mbn tee¡mct\tbm

GPânt\tbm Adnbn¡pIbpw sN¿p¶XmWv. sdbn©m^okdpw tee¡mc\pw kwbpà

]cntim[\/ sN¡v sajÀ sNbvX enÌv UnhnjW t^mdÌv B^okÀ¡v kaÀ¸n¡p¶ apdbv¡v

C³thmbvkv / _nÃv X¿mdm¡pIbpw ]mÊv \ÂIpIbpw sN¿p¶Xn\v ap¼v UnhnjWÂ t^mdÌv

B^okÀ IpdªXv 25 iXam\w F¦nepw sN¡v sajÀ sN¿p¶XmWv.

12. ]ĸv hpUv DXv]¶§Ä \o¡w sN¿p¶Xv.

tee¡mc³ sh«ntiJcn¡p¶ DXv]¶§Ä kz´w sNehnepw {IaoIcW¯nepw \nÀ±njvS

Øet¯¡v IS¯ns¡m­v t]mtI­XmWv. DXv]¶§Ä tee¡mct\m At±l¯nsâ GPtâm

IS¯ns¡m­v t]mtI­Xv tIcf t^mdÌv s{]mUyqkv {Sm³knÌv dqfpIfn ]dbpw {]Imcw \nÀ±njvS

]mtÊmSpIqSn Bbncn¡Ww. ]mÊpIÄ h\w hIp¸v \ÂIp¶Xmbncn¡pw. tee¡mc³ D¸¶Ä

IS¯ns¡m­v t]mtI­Xv UnhnjWÂ t^mdÌv B^okÀ AwKoIcn¨ hgnIfneqsSbpw

sI.F^v.]nän dqÄkv tamt«mÀ shln¡nÄkv BIvSv F¶nhbpsS hyhØIÄ ]men¨pambncn¡Ww.

13. IS¯v ]mÊv \ÂIp¶Xv.

tee¡mc³ Asæn GPân\v C³thmbnkv \ÂInb tijw D¸¶Ä IS¯ns¡m­v t]mIp¶Xn\v

]mÊv \ÂIp¶XmWv. F¶m IS¯ns¡m­v t]mIm³ A\phZn¨n«pÅ DÂ]¶§fpsS hne

AUzm³kv XpIbn A[nIcn¡phm³ ]mSnÃ.

(F). C³thmbnkv X¿mdm¡nb tijw _Ôs¸« UnhnjW t^mdÌv B^okÀ \nÀ±njvS

Øet¯¡v D¸¶§Ä IS¯ns¡m­v t]mIp¶Xn\v \nba{]Imcw ]mÊnsâ hne

CuSm¡ns¡m­v t^mw III shÅ/ t^mw III Nph v̧ ]mÊv \ÂIp¶Xmbncn¡pw

(_n) tiJcn¨ DÂ]¶§Ä tXm«¯n Xs¶bpÅ Uw_nKv sskänte¡v IS¯ns¡m­v t]mIp¶Xn\v

_Ôs¸« sdbn©m^okÀ/ UnhnjW t^mdÌv B^okÀ ]mÊnsâ hne CuSm¡ns¡m­v t^mw

V s]ÀanäpIÄ \ÂIp¶XmWv.

(kn) sh«ntiJcn¨ ]ĸv hpUv DXv]¶§Ä sN¡v sajÀsaân\v tijw kwØm\¯n\v AI¯pÅ

\nÀ±njvS Øet¯¡v Hä XhWbmbn sIm­pt]mIphm³ Ignbp¶nÃmsb¦n Bhiyamb t^mw

VI aª k_vknUdn ]mÊpIÄ, ]mÊnsâ hne CuSm¡ns¡m­v \ÂIp¶XmWv.

(Un) ]mÊpIfpsS IW¡pIÄ tee¡mc³ kq£nt¡­Xpw c­v BgvNIqSpt¼mÄ Un.F^v.Hmbv¡v

kaÀ¸nt¡­XpamWv.

(C) tee¡mc³ tiJcn¨v A«nsh¨n«pÅ DXv]¶§Ä UnhnjW t^mdÌv B^okdpsStbm

At±lw NpaXes¸Sp¯p¶ Dt±ymKØtâtbm ]cntim[\bv¡v hnt[bambncn¡pw.

(F v̂) DXv]¶§fpsS \nÀ±njvS Øet¯t¡m CS¡me Øet¯t¡m DÅ IS¯v sdbn©m^okÀ

\nÀt±in¡p¶ hgnIfneqsS Bbncn¡Ww

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14. DÂ]¶§Ä IS¯ns¡m­pt]mIp¶Xn\pÅ ImeXmakwþ ]mÊpIfpsS Imemh[n ZoÀLn¸n¡p¶Xv

kw_Ôn¨v

tee¡mc³ ]mÊv \ÂIn 30 Znhkn\Itam IcmÀ Imemh[n¡pÅntem GXmtWm BZyw hcnI B

XobXnbv¡Iw DÂ]¶§Ä IS¯ns¡m­v t]mtI­XmWv. ]mÊnsâ Imemh[n Hcp amktam AXnÂ

IpdhpÅ Imebfhntet¡m Ìm¡nUv S®n\v 10 cq] \nc¡n ]ng¸eni CuSm¡ns¡m­v _Ôs¸«

UnhnjW t^mdÌv B^okÀ Imemh[n ZoÀLn¸n v̈ \ÂIp¶XmWv. Hcv amk¯n IqSpXÂ

Imebfhnte¡pÅ Imemh[n Ìm¡nUv S®n\v {]Xnamkw 20 cq] CuSm¡ns¡m­v sImÃw ktX¬

kÀ¡nÄ No^v t^mdkväv I¬kÀthäÀ ZoÀLn¸n v̈ \ÂIp¶XmWv.

15. D]tbmKn¨Xpw D]tbmKn¡m¯Xpamb ]mÊpIfpsS Iu­À t^mbnepIÄ

IcmÀ Imemh[ntbm ZoÀLn¸n¨ Imemh[ntbm Ignªv 15 Znhk¯n\pÅn D]tbmKn¨ ]mÊpIfpsS

Iu­À t^mbnepIfpw D]tbmKn¡m¯]mÊpIfpw tee¡mc³ _Ôs¸« UnhnjW t^mdÌv

B^okÀ¡v XncnsI \ÂtI­XmWv. IcmÀ d±m¡pIbmsW¦nepw D]tbmKn¨ ]mÊpIfpsS

Iu­Àt^mbnepIfpw D]tbmKn¡m¯ ]mÊpIfpw _Ôs¸« UnhnjW t^mdÌv B^okÀ¡v

XncnsI \ÂtI­XmWv.

16. tcJIfpsS kq£n¸v

D¸¶fpsS sh«ntiJcWhpw IS¯ns¡m­v t]mIepw kw_Ôn¨ IrXyhpw hniZhpamb IW¡pIÄ

tee¡mÀ kq£nt¡­XmWv. CXv kw_Ôn¨ {]Xnamk t{]m{Kkv dnt¸mÀ«pIÄ UnhnjW t^mdÌv

B^okÀ¡pw sdbn©m^okÀ¡pw \ÂtI­XmWv. tee¡mc³ kq£n¨n«pÅ IW¡pIÄ sdbn©v

t^mdÌv B^okdn Ipdbm¯ dm¦pÅ GsXmcp h\w hIp¸v Dt±ymKØtâbpw ]cntim[\bv¡v

hnt[bambncn¡pw. t{]m{Kkv dnt¸mÀ«pIÄ kaÀ¸n¨n«nÃmsb¦n {]Xnamkw 500 cq] \nc¡nÂ

tee¡mc\n \n¶pw ]ng CuSm¡p¶XmWv.

17. IcmÀ tXm«§Ä XncnsI \ÂIp¶Xv

IcmÀ Imemh[n Ignbp¶tXm tPmen]qÀ¯nbm¡p¶tXm GtXmtWm BZywhcpI AXv IgnªmÂ

DS³Xs¶ sdbn©m^okdpw IcmÀImcsâ AwKoIrX GPâpw tNÀ¶v kwbpà alÊÀ

X¿mdm¡nbXn\ptijw tee¡mc³ tXm«w Un¸mÀ«vsaân\v ssIamtd­XmWv. IcmdpImct\m GPtâm

lmPcmbnsæn sdbn©m^okÀ FIvkv]mÀ«n alÊÀ X¿mdm¡n tXm«w XncnsI FSp¡p¶XmWv.

sdbn©m^okÀ Xn«s¸Sp¯p¶Xpw UnhnjWÂ t^mdÌv B^okÀ AwKoIcn¡p¶Xpamb \jvSw

Fs´¦nepw Ds­¦n AXv HSp¡p¶Xn\v IcmdpImc³ _m[yØ\mbncn¡pw. IcmÀ Imemh[n

Ignªm DS³ Xs¶ sh«n tiJcWw ]qÀ¯nbm¡n IcmÀ FSp¯n«pÅ Gcnb do]vfmânKn\mbn

XncsI \ÂInbnÃmsb¦n Hcv ssX¡v 10 cq] \nc¡n slIvSdn\v 1600 F®w/sl. {Ia¯nÂ

ssXIfpsS hne HSp¡p¶Xn\v IcmdpImc³ _m[yØ\mbncn¡pw.

18. tIm¬{SmIvSv hyhØIfpsS ewL\¯n\pÅ aäv ]ngIÄ

IcmÀ hyhØIÄ sam¯amtbm GsX¦nnepw hyhØIÄ am{Xamtbm IcmdpImc³ ewLn

¡pIbmsW¦n Xmsg¸dbpw {]Imcw ]p\eqÀ UnhnjW t^mdÌv B^oktdm sImÃw

ktX¬kÀ¡nÄ No^v t^mdÌv I¬kÀthätdm Xn«s¸Sp¯nb ]ng HSp¡p¶Xn\v IcmdpImc³

_m²yØ\mbncn¡pw.

F 15 skan Npäph®apÅ DXv]¶§Ä tiJcn¡msX

Dt]£n¡p¶Xn\v

sdbn©m^okÀ Xn«s¸Sp¯n

UnhnjWÂ t^mdÌv B^okÀ

AwKoIcn¡p¶ DXv]¶§fpsS

hne

_n IcmÀ Imemh[n Ignªv ac§Ä apdn¨v \o¡msX

Ahtijn¡p¶ Gcnb

slIvSdn\v 5000 cq]

kn ac§fpsS `mhnbnte¡pÅ hfÀ¨v XSÊs¸Sp¯p¶ hn[

¯n tISp]mSpIÄ hcp¯p¶Xn\v

Hcp ac¯n\v 300 cq]

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19. C³IwSmIvkv s]bvsaâv

(F) 1961 se C³IwSmIvkv \nba{]ImcapÅ C³IwSmIvkv \nIpXn Cfhn\mbn IcmdpImc³ 27 kn

t^md¯nepÅ UnIvftdj³ DXv]¶§Ä¡pÅ C³thbvkv \ÂIp¶Xn\v ap¼mbn UnhnjWÂ

t^mdÌv B^okÀ¡v kaÀ¸nt¡­XmWv.

(_n). IcmdpImc³ \nÀ±njvS UnIvftdj³ kÀ¸n¡p¶nÃmsb¦n tee XpItbmsSm¸w sk£³ 6 kn

{]ImcapÅ C³IwSmIvkv HSpt¡­XmWv.

20. XpI HSp¡p¶Xn\pÅ t\m«okv ssI¸äp¶Xn\v IcmdpImc³ GÀs¸Spt¯­ {IaoIcW§Ä

IcmdpImcsâ t]cnepÅ t\m«okpIÄ C³thbvkpIÄ F¶nh ssI¸äp¶Xn\v IcmdpImc³ t\cnt«m

GPâv aptJ\tbm {IaoIcW§Ä hcp¯pItbm icnbmb t]mÌ ta hnemkw \ÂIpItbm

sNt¿­XmWv. C{]Imcw Abbv¡p¶ t\m«okpIÄ ssI¸ämsX XncnsI hcpIbmsW¦n Bbh

tIcmdpImc³ ssI¸änbXmbn IW¡m¡n XpSÀ\S]SnIÄ kzoIcn¡p¶XmWv.

21. tIm¬{SmIväv Iym³k sN¿p¶Xntebv¡v \bn¡p¶ kw`h§Ä

(F) tIm¬{SmIvSvv hyhØIfnse Ht¶m A[ne[nItam hyhØIÄ IcmdpImc³

ewLn¡pIbmsW¦n IcmÀ Iym³k sN¿p¶Xn\pw IcmdpImc³ sI«nsh¨n«pÅ skIyqcnän

sUt¸mknäv DÄs¸sSbpÅ XpI I­v sI«p¶Xn\pw Snbm³ tiJcn¨n«pÅ DXv]¶§Ä I­v

sI«p¶Xn\pw UnhnjW t^mdÌv B^okÀ¡v A[nImcap­mbncn¡pw. Cu hnhcw

IcmdpImcs\ A¡vt\mfUvPvsaâv ImÀtUmSpIqSnb cPnkvt{SUv I¯v aptJ\ Adnbn¡p¶XmWv.

(_n) IcmÀ FSp¯n«pÅ Gcnbmbv¡v Npäpw 100 aoäÀ Npäfhn A\[nIrambn XSnapdn v̈ \o¡w

sN¿pItbm aäv GsX¦nepw DÂ]¶§Ä \o¡w sN¿pItbm GsX¦nepw h\yarKs¯

th«bmSpItbm sNbvXm BbXn\v IcmdpImc³ D¯chmZnbmbncn¡p¶XmWv. A\[nIramb acw

apdntbm th«bmStem IcmdpImcsâ AdnthmSpIqSnbÃmsb¶v UnhnjW t^mdÌv B^okÀ¡v

t_m[yamIp¶ hn[¯n sXfnbn¨nÃmsb¦n IcmÀ d±m¡p¶Xpw IcmÀImc³ HSp¡nbn«pÅ

XpIbpw IcmdpImc³ tiJcn¨n«pÅ DÂ]¶§fpw I­v sI«p¶Xpambncn¡pw.

(kn) IcmÀ Iym³k sN¿pIbmsW¦n BtXm«w IcmdpImcsâ \jvtSm¯chmZnXz¯n ]p\À

teew sN¿p¶Xmbncn¡pw. ]p\À tee¯n e`n¡p¶ Gähpw apI¨ XpIbv¡v, BZyw tee¯pI

F{Xsb¶v ]cnKWn¡msX teew Dd¸n¡p¶Xmbncn¡pw. ]p\À tee¯n BZyteet¯¡mÄ

IpdªXpIbmWv e`n¡p¶sX¦n hyXymkapÅ XpI IcmdpImc\nÂ\n¶pw CuSm¡p¶Xpw

A[nIw XpIbmWv e`n¡p¶sX¦n B.bXn\v IcmdpImc\v bmsXmcp AhImihpw

D­mbncn¡p¶XÃ. C§s\bpÅ kµÀ`¯n sh«n tiJcn¨v sh¨ DÂ]¶§fpsS Afhntem

Xq¡¯ntem Ipdhv h¶m AXv kÀ¡mÀ \jvSambn IW¡m¡p¶Xpw IcmdpImc\n \n¶pw

\jvSw CuSm¡p¶Xpambncn¡pw.

22. \jvStam tISp]mSpItfm D­mIp¶Xn \n¶pÅ kwc£Ww.

(F) {]IrXn Zpc´§tfm ImemhØmhyXbm\tam AkpJtam atäsX¦nepw ImcWhimtem

Un¸mÀ«vsaân\v ]ĸv DÂ]¶§Ä \ÂIm³ km[n¡p¶nÃmsb¦n IcmdpImc\v bmsXmcphn[

\jvS]cnlmc¯n\pw AÀlXbp­mbncn¡p¶XÃ.

(_n) IcmdpImc\v tee¯n hnän«pÅ DÂ]¶§Ä Im«pXo,shÅs]m¡w, atäsX¦nepw {]IrXn

Zpc´§Ä F¶nhaqew D­mIp¶ \jvS¯nt\m tISp]mSpIÄt¡m Un¸mÀ«vsaâv

D¯chmZnbmbncn¡p¶XÃ.

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(kn) ]vfmtâj\ntem XmXv¡menI Uw_nKv sskäntem tÌm¡v sNbvXn«pÅ DXv]¶§Ä

kwc£n¡p¶Xn\v C³jyd³kv DÄs¸sSbpÅ {IaoIcW§Ä IcmdpImc³

sNbvXncnt¡­XmWv. A{]Imcap­mIp¶ \jvS¯n\v h\w hIp¸v D¯chmZnbmbncn¡p¶XÃ.

23. \nba§fpw N«§fpw ]men¡p¶Xv

(F) 1961 se tIcf t^mdkväv BIvSpw ImemIme§fn t`ZKXn sNbvX dqfpIfpw ]men¡m³

IcmdpImc³ _m[yØ\mWv.

(_n) Pn.FÊv.än \nbahpw AXn ImemIme§fn D­mIp¶ amä§fpw ]men¡m³ IcmdpImc³

_m[yØ\mWv.

(kn) C³Iw SmIvkv \nbahpw teehpambn _Ôs¸« aäv tI{µ kwØm\ \nba§fpw ]men¡m³

IcmdpImc³ _m[yØ\mWv.

(Un) hÀ¡vsa³ tIm¼³tkj³ BIvSpw sXmgnemfnIsf \nban¡p¶Xpambn _Ôs¸« aäv

\nba§fpw A\pkcn¨pÅ Fs´¦nepw _m[yX D­mhpIbmsW¦n AXv IcmdpImc³ Xs¶

hlnt¡­XmWv.

(C) IcmÀ hyhØItfm tIcf h\w \nbahpw AXpambn _Ôs¸« aäv \nba§tfm ewLn¡pI

bmsW¦n BbXv teew Iym³k sN¿p¶Xn\pw IcmÀ d±m¡p¶Xn\pw ImcWamhpIbpw

IcmdpImc³ HSp¡nbn«pÅ XpI I­psI«p¶Xn\pw ImcWambn Xocpw.

24. IcmÀ hyhØIfpsS ewL\w

(F) IcmdpImc³ GsX¦nepw IcmÀ hyhØ ewLn¡pIbpw tIcf h\w hIp¸v BbXv aqew IcmÀ

d±m¡mXncn¡pIbpw sNbvXm Hmtcm hyhØm ewL\¯n\pw 1000 cq] sh¨v ]ng

CuSm¡p¶Xn\v UnhnjW t^mdkväv B^okÀ¡v A[nImcap­mbncn¡pw. A{]Imcw IcmÀ

hyhØIfpsS ewL\w IW¡m¡pt¼mÄ teew sNbvX bqWnäv 1 bqWnämbn IW¡m¡p

¶XmWv. CXns\XnscbpÅ A¸oepIÄ ]cnKWn¡p¶Xv ktX¬ kÀ¡nÄ No^v t^mdÌv

I¬kÀthäcn \n£n]vXambncn¡pIbpw At±l¯nsâ Xocpam\w A´nahpw ]men¡phm³

_m[yØhpambncn¡pw. IcmÀ ewL\w kw_Ôn¨v ]ng CuSm¡p¶Xn\pÅ D¯chv t\cnt«m

cPnkvt{SUv I¯v aptJ\tbm sUkv]m¨vsNbvXv 15 Znhk¯n\pÅn A¸oÂ

]cnKWnt¡­XmWv. aXnbmb ImcW§Ä Ds­¦n ImeXmakw am¸m¡p¶Xn\v No^v t^mdÌv

I¬kÀthäÀ¡v hnthN\m[nImcw D­mbncn¡p¶XmWv.

(_n) cPnkvt{SUv I¯v aptJ\tbm t\cnt«m ]ng HSp¡p¶Xn\pÅ t\m«okv ssI¸äv 15

Znhk¯n\pÅn IcmdpImc³ ]ng HSpt¡­XmWv.

25. ap³Iq«n ImWm\mIm¯ kmlNcy§Ä

tIcf h\w hIp¸nsâ \nb{´W¯n\v AXoXamb ImcW§fm tee¯n \n¶pw ]n³amtd­n

h¶mtem IcmÀ Akm[phmt¡­n h¶mtem AXv apew IcmdpImc\v D­mIp¶ \jvSw

\nI¯p¶Xn\v h\w hIp¸n\v _m[yX D­mbncn¡p¶XÃ.

26. tImSXnbpsS A[nImc ]cn[n

(F) Icmdpambn _Ôs¸« Fs´¦nepw XÀ¡§Ä D­mhpIbmsW¦n AXv ]p\eqcn sh¨v

D­mb XÀ¡ambn ]cnKWn¡p¶Xpw AXpaqeap­mImhp¶ tIÊpIÄ ]p\eqÀ ap³kn^v

tImSXnbpsS ]cn[nbn hcp¶Xpambncn¡pw.

(_n) Icmdpambn _Ôs¸« hyhØIÄ hymJym\w sN¿p¶Xn\pÅ A[nImcn tIcf h\w hIp¸v

Bbncn¡pIbpw h\w hIp¸nsâ Xocpam\w A´nahpw IcmdpImc\v _m[Iambncn¡p¶XpamWv.

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63sioo8 oilcloamrO l3mer3d n]]loil.gorno8 c"oloqf or6"olnuoos acolrerororolo3 rnlr.,'d o',, zzzzoa:l,l rqamlo8/"lololnltAco oooilorulnolnudolo3os elo;aolruorl, "-#;Hffi"*e c o mmer c e. com os) m o cu enlor onu g'l oi nil e nnl er rs.1ar e 3rm orsm".

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Office of the Divisional Forest Officer

Punalur Forest Division

Punalur P.O. PIN: 691305

Kollam (Dist.) Phone: 0475 - 22222621

E-mail: [email protected]

No: PL2-4667/19 Dated : 16.10.2019.

Re e-AUCTION NOTIFICATION

It is hereby notified for the information of the public that the right of collection and removal of Acacia

auriculiformis pulpwood & Acacia mangium pulpwood with or without bark by way of clear felling

the plantations in Anchal and Pathanapuram Ranges of Punalur Division specified in the schedule

appended below will be sold in e-auction on 14.11.2019 at 11 AM subject to the terms and

conditions of sale of Timber in Government Timber Depots published in Government Gazette No: 43

Vol. V dated 01.11.2016 vide Notification No. Pro (4) 26243/13 dated: 26.09.2016 of the Addl.

Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (Protection) Thiruvananthapuram, subject to the conditions

published by M/s MSTC Ltd through website www.mstcecommerce.com and as per general

conditions of the sale of tree growth prevailing in the Department and also subject to the following

conditions. The participants of e-auction should remit Earnest Money Deposit through e-payment / e

treasury or through MSTC Ltd before the conduct of e-auction. The participants should also put their

Registration Number while effecting EMD payment.

e-AUCTION SCHEDULE

Punalur Division Anchal & Pathanapuram

Ranges

Sl

No Name of Plantation Name of Range

Area of

Plantation

(Ha)

Approximate

quantity

(stacked tonne

with bark)

Remarks

1 2010 Acacia auriculiformis

Plantation, Kadamancode Anchal 33.17 2650

Rates to be

quoted for

one stacked

tonne with

bark

2 2010 Acacia auriculiformis

Plantation, Onthupacha Anchal 12.50 1000

3 2010 Acacia auriculiformis

Plantation, Kalayil Pathanapuram 19.30 1550

4 2010 Acacia auriculiformis

Plantation, Vazhathoppu Pathanapuram 14.60 1170

5 2010 Acacia auriculiformis

Plantation, Kadakkamon Pathanapuram 30.00 2400

6 2010 Acacia auriculiformis

Plantation, Vazhathoppu Pathanapuram 10.03 800

Date & time upto which Re e-auction notification

is available in site : 14.11.2019 11 AM

Date and time of receipt of bid in Re

e-auction : 14.11.2019 11 AM

Closure of e-auction : 14.11.2019 1 PM

Alternate Date of Re e-auction 21.11.2019 at the same time

Earnest Money deposit : Rs. 50,000/- for each plantation

Period of contract : 150 days from the date of intimation of confirmation

order or 30.04.2020 whichever is earlier.

E-auction Conditions

GOVERNMENT OF KERALA

FORESTS & WILDLIFE DEPARTMENT

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1. General Conditions

a) The e-auction will be conducted on the basis of rate quoted for stacked volume on

harvest ie, stacked tonne with bark. If the bidder wants stacked tonne without bark, the

rate will be 122% of the rate quoted. The bid shall be fixed for the bidder who quote

highest rate per stacked tonne with bark. The cost of felling, conversion, transportation

and stacking shall be borne by the bidder. One stacked tonne means a stack with volume

of 2.00 M3.

b) The successful bidder/purchaser shall extract all Acacia auriculiformis trees and all

Acacia mangium trees from plantations allotted (hereinafter referred to as Pulpwood)

and shall retain all other trees. Similarly the butt end having 70 cm middle girth (under

bark) for Acacia auriculiformis and 80 cm middle girth (under bark) for Acacia

mangium for a minimum length of 2.50 meter (for both species) shall be kept by the

successful bidder/purchaser in the plantation itself which are to be transported by the

department for sale separately.

c) Intending bidders may inspect the plantations and satisfy themselves with the area of

plantation, quantity and quality of the produce before participating in the e-auction.

Complaints if any regarding quality and quantity etc. received after the e-auction will

not be entertained.

d) The Kerala Forest Department (Punalur Forest Division) reserves the right to refrain

from permitting harvesting and the removal of Pulpwood from any particular plantations

or unit, fully or partly thereof, depending upon the Administrative and operational

exigencies and in the interest of Kerala Forest Department (Kerala Government) not

withstanding such units is allotted and agreed to be supplied to the purchaser.

e) Intending bidders should produce a certified copy of Aadhar or a certificate from the

concerned Village officer showing their permanent address and duly attesting their

signature for individual and a certified copy of registration or license for firms along

with earnest money deposit through online.

f) The participating bidders have the rights only for collection and removal of standing

Acacia auriculiformis and Acacia mangium trees with in the specified area handed over

by the forest department officials, except the butt ends kept in the plantations itself for

transporting and will not have any right for removal of any other tree species standing in

the plantation.

g) The successful bidders should give an undertaking that he is not related to any officer

having control of the work. If this is proved otherwise it shall result in cancellation of

the contract and resale of the coupe at the risk and loss of bidder/purchaser.

h) No post offer is permitted in the e-auction.

2. Earnest Money Deposit

Intending Bidders should deposit an Earnest Money Deposit (EMD) of Rs. 50,000/-

(Rupees Fifty Thousand only) for each plantation for participating in the e-auction. The

participants of e-auction should remit Earnest Money Deposit through e-payment / e treasury

or through MSTC Ltd before the conduct of e-auction. The participants should also put their

Registration Number while effecting EMD payment.

3. GST, Income Tax etc.

a) The successful bidders have to pay FDT (Forest Development Tax), GST, Income Tax,

and all other relevant taxes and charges at the rate prevailing from time to time.

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b) The Purchaser shall pay all the GST amounts due to the auction and the purchaser will

be liable for the payment of GST in new tariff if any amendments occurred from time to

time.

c) The purchaser should pay stamp duty as per Indian Stamp Act. The deficit/ insufficient

payment of stamp value, if any found at a later date, will be recoverable from the

purchaser by Kerala Forest Department for onward transmission to the concerned

Authority.

4. Agreement

The successful bidder shall execute an agreement on a stamp paper worth 0.1% of the

total value after remitting the 15% sale value and 5% of security deposit within 15 days

from the date of intimation of confirmation. The security deposit shall be in the form of

fixed deposit pledged in favour of the Divisional Forest Officer, Punalur from any

Nationalized bank. The bidder will be permitted to commence the work and transport the

yield collected from the plantations only after the above payment and execution of agreement.

Sale value will be calculated on the basis of the assessed and expected yield of the plantation

and the quoted rate for stacked tonne with bark.

5. Procedure for Payment of advance sale value

The successful bidder has to pay 15% of the total sale value, (calculated on the basis

of the assessed and expected volume and quoted rate by the successful bidder) within 15 days

from the date of intimation of confirmation of the e-auction. In the case of failure to remit the

15% of sale value within 15 days, extension for 30 days shall be granted by the DFO subject

to the realization of the 12% penal interest (for 15% of sale value). In the case of failure to

remit the amount within the extended period, further extension of 30 days shall be granted by

the Chief Conservator of Forests, Southern Circle, Kollam subject to the realization of 18%

penal interest (for 15% of sale value). Failing this the bid shall be cancelled and all the money

including the EMD remitted by the bidder will be forfeited to the Government. If the

purchaser fails in getting extension as described above, the contract will be cancelled.

6. Procedure for payment of balance value

a) The Pulpwood shall be converted into billets of 1.00 M length and stacked at convenient

places within the contract area or places outside the contract area allotted by the Divisional

Forest Officer concerned in stacks of 1.00 meter height. In case the Purchaser wants to

convert the Pulpwood to any other length, permission shall be obtained from the concerned

Divisional Forest Officer to ensure uniformity of size in the entire contract area. One stacked

tonne referred in this agreement means a stack with volume of 2.00 M3 and stack size of 1.00

M (billet length ) x 1.00 M (height) x 2.00 M (stack length) and this will be used as the unit of

measurement, for assessment of value to be paid by the Purchaser. Conversion of one stacked

tonne with bark to that of without bark, the conversion factor ‘One stacked tonne without bark

shall be considered as 2.44 m3 with bark’ will be applied.

i. Purchaser shall serially number the stacks in paint and prepare a list of such

stacks which shall be given to the Field staff. After recording the

measurements of the stacks by the Field Officers of the Forest Department, in

the Stock Register issued for the purpose, he will submit the same to the

Range Officer who in turn will inform the Supervisor of Purchaser for a

convenient time for joint inspection and the Range Officer concerned and the

Supervisor of Purchaser or any other officer deputed by him shall conduct a

joint check measurement of all the stacks. Upon receipt of the list of stacks

check-measured jointly by concerned Range Officer and Purchaser/

Authorized Agent, the Divisional Forest Officer will check-measure at least

25 % of such stacks, before raising the bills and issue of transit permit

b) Based on the list of stacks prepared after check-measurement the Divisional Forest Officer

will raise invoice for the quantity that stacked and checked and the same will be delivered to

the Purchaser by Registered Post or Special Messenger. The Purchaser on receipt of the

invoice will arrange to remit the payment as per the invoice within 18 days.

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i. The demand for payment can also be delivered to the local agent of the

Purchaser.

ii. The amount arrived as per the invoice shall be remitted by the Purchaser

within eighteen (18) days from the date of receipt of invoice. In case of non

receipt of sale amount as demanded by the Divisional Forest Officer, within

eighteen (18) days of delivery of invoice, penal interest @ 18% per annum on

the due amount outstanding shall be levied. While calculating such interest,

any overdue period of fifteen (15) days and below will be treated as half-

month and any period above fifteen days but less than one month will be

treated as one month and so on. Under no circumstances the delay for

payment beyond Thirty (30) days will be permitted. In any case the the period

including extension period will be with in the contract period. If the

successful bidder fails to remit the dues within the extended period as

mentioned above, all the amount remitted by the bidder including the EMD

will be forfeited to Government and the said auction will be cancelled and the

collected materials/ trees will be sold through re-auction at the risk and loss

of the bidder. The security and such other amounts remaining with Kerala

Forest Department is liable to be forfeited if the purchaser fails to abide by

the terms of the contract.

c) The 15% remitted as Advance Sale Value will be adjusted against the invoice raised by the

Divisional Forest Officer for the last 15% of the anticipated Pulpwood quantity but within the

agreement period. If the invoice amount is more than the advance amount, such amount has to

be paid by the purchaser and if it is less than the advance amount the balance amount will be

refunded to the purchaser on satisfactory completion of the contract.

d) The estimated quantity is based on the field assessment and may not be accurate. In case if

contractor already extracted billets to the estimated quantity and the area handed over is

having more standing Acacia trees beyond the estimate quantity, the contractor should extract

the same after remitting the value of the produce with in the contract period and non removal

of such trees will attract forfeiture of security deposit along with recovery of loss sustained by

the Government as a result of the non removal of such trees.

7. Contract Period

a) The period of contract will be 150 days from the date of intimation of confirmation or

30.04.2020 whichever is earlier. No extension of period of contract shall be granted on

ordinary ground. Under very special circumstances, for good and sufficient reasons, the

Divisional Forest Officer may grant extension of time for 30 days on realization of penalty for

completion of the work @ Rs. 5000/Ha. No more extension will be allowed.

i. If the bidder fails to remove the entire produce within the above extended

period, the whole Pulpwood collected by the bidder as per the agreement will

be forfeited to government and the bidder shall not have any right on the

produce confiscated to Government.

ii. In the above circumstances the balance work to be executed by the bidder

shall be completed by other means and all the loss sustained to Government

in this regard shall be realized from the bidder through legal means including

Revenue Recovery Act in force.

b) The license for removal of Acacia/mangium billets collected in the coupe shall be issued only

on the basis of the prevailing norms.

c) The purchaser should declare the final destination of Pulpwood extracted under the contract.

In case of any deviation or if the purchaser wants to stock the same at an intermediate depot/s

he shall furnish the details of the same to the Divisional Forest Officer, Punalur.

8. Security Deposit

a) The successful bidder shall remit security deposit of 5% of sale value within 15 days

from the date of intimation of confirmation. The security deposit will be refunded only

after the successful completion of contract after producing the clearance certificates of

GST, Income Tax, etc. If there is any liabilities outstanding in this respect to the

Government that will be adjusted from the security deposit of the contractor.

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b) All the amount as per the auction conditions due to Government should be remitted by

the successful bidder as and when required by the Divisional Forest Officer. If the

bidder fails to remit the Government dues as demanded by the concerned officers, such

dues will be realized from the bidder as arrear of land tax as per the existing Revenue

Recovery Act or by any other suitable means taken by the Divisional Forest Officer,

Punalur.

c) All the conditions in respect of Sale Coupes will also be applicable for this auction.

9. General conditions to be observed during extraction

a) The purchaser shall not assign or transfer the allotted plantations to any other person or

party.

b) The Purchaser shall not enter or send their men into the area assigned for extraction for

Pulpwood without obtaining a licence from the Divisional Forest Officer, Punalur and

without written permission from Range Forest Officer, Anchal/Pathanapuram.

c) The Purchaser shall keep the boundaries of the contract area well cleared of

undergrowth and shrub to a width of 2 meters and keep the cairns and the boundary

stones intact. If the Purchaser fails to do so the work, the same will be done by Kerala

Forest Department and cost thereof will be recovered from the Purchaser in addition to

any loss or damages as assessed by the Divisional Forest Officer, Punalur after giving

notice to the Purchaser.

d) A duly authorized agent of the purchaser shall be present at all the times in the contract

area. Purchaser may employ an agent or agents to assist them in the work but no such

agent shall be considered as duly authorized agent unless his name, residence and a

specimen of his signature have been submitted to the Divisional Forest Officer and

approved by him. Divisional Forest Officer reserves to himself the power to object to

any of those men appointed as such, by the Purchaser on sufficient grounds. The

Purchaser shall not engage as their agent or workmen or any person blacklisted by the

Kerala Forest Department or Government.

e) The Purchaser shall provide each of their agents and workmen with a written

authorization which should show his name, age, present residential address and period

for which it is valid. The authorization must always be produced in the contract area

when demanded by any Kerala Forest Department officials or Police officials.

f) The Purchaser, their agent and workmen shall comply with the orders and instructions

issued by the authorized officers of Kerala Forest Department including Beat Forest

Officers, Section Forest Officers, Deputy Range Forest Officers, Range Forest Officers

and Divisional Forest Officer from time to time in the matter of collection and removal

of produce under the contract.

g) The Purchaser, their agents and workmen employed by them in the contract area are

bound to fire protect the entire contract area specified in the schedule and to ensure that,

no fire escapes from the contract area to the adjoining areas.

h) If any fire occur in the adjacent forest area the Purchaser, their agents and workmen

shall render every assistant and use their best efforts to extinguish the fire and they shall

in all cases give immediate notice of the occurrence of the fire to nearest Forest, Police

or Revenue Officer and to the nearest Officer of Kerala Forest Department.

i) The Purchaser shall be liable for any loss caused to the produce collected by them by the

way of fire, theft or any other means caused due to any action or omission by purchasers

officials or their agents. Purchaser may insure the produce collected by them from the

allotted area against fire, theft or any other loss as per the Rules governing the insurance

of goods and shall pay to the Kerala Forest Department the value of any such produce

lost due to fire, theft or any other means.

j) The Purchaser, their agent and workmen shall abide by the Kerala Forest Act, Wildlife

Protection Act and other enactments relating to protection and conservation of forest

and Bio-diversity therein as well as Rules made there under and shall assist officers of

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Kerala Forest Department and Police Officers in preventing commission of any offence

or in detecting such offences within or in the vicinity of the contract area. Purchaser or

their authorized agents or their workmen shall not indulge in felling or causing damage

to any other trees other than Acacia mangium and Acacia auriculiformis as the case may

be from the working area allotted to them. If any such actions are committed the

contract shall be liable to be cancelled and suitable compensation as assessed by the

competent authority shall be recovered from them. Further they shall be dealt with as

per the provisions under Kerala Forest Act and Rules. They shall not knowingly give

any shelter within the contract area to any person who has committed any criminal

offence.

k) Purchaser shall within the contract period collect all the produce available in the

contract area allotted to them for working unless otherwise specified by the Divisional

Forest Officer in writing. If Purchaser fails to do so the value of the produce felled but

uncollected will be recovered from the Purchaser at the rate as per the agreement.

l) The Purchaser will be liable for any damage or loss caused to other trees in the

plantation or reserve. The Purchaser shall be fully responsible for all the acts or

commissions and omissions of themselves, their agents and of all the persons authorized

or employed by them to cut, collect, store and transport the Pulpwood under the

contract.

m) The Divisional Forest Officer will give permission to keep the billets outside the coupe

if requested by the contractor at his risk.

n) The contractor will be liable for all the illegal activities occurred within 100 m perimeter

of the coupe. Any such activities noticed will be reported to the forest officials by the

contractor, otherwise the contract will be cancelled.

10. Felling Rules

a) The trees should be felled by following the below furnished Rules.

i. The contract area shall be divided into blocks of approximately 10.00 Ha extent to

confine felling and transporting operations to one block at a time.

ii. The felling shall be done in such a manner that no damage is caused to other forest

growth standing in the contract area. When felling trees standing near public roads or

thorough fares, red flags with warning notice shall be put up at places on either side

of such roads at least one hectometer away from the felling point. Trees falling across

the roads must be removed and obstruction cleared immediately.

iii. Purchaser shall cut, collect, and remove the pulpwood from the contract area in

accordance with the following felling rules.

(a) Felling shall be commenced from the top of the slope or areas farthest from

the extraction path and shall proceed in a systematic fashion.

(b) Felling shall be done with a sharp instrument and tree shall be cut as near to

the ground as possible, stumps being not more than 15 cm in height.

(c) Billeting should be done by saws.

(d) Materials down to a girth of 15 cm under bark at thinner end shall be

collected.

(e) Material collected should be stacked in dimensions of 1.00 M (billet length) x

1.00 M (height) x 2.00 M (stack length) or as mutually agreed.

(f) Any negligence on the part of the purchaser/his workmen will entail penalty

and the loss sustained by the Kerala Forest Department will be made good from the

Purchaser.

11. Method of measurement of Pulpwood

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a) The produce shall be converted into billets as specified in condition No. 10, (iii), (e) and

stacked at convenient place within the contract area or places outside the contract area

allotted by the Divisional Forest Officer. In case the purchaser wants to convert the

produce to billets of any other length permission shall be obtained from the Divisional

Forest Officer to ensure uniformity of size in the entire contract area. One stacked tonne

referred means a stack with volume of 2.00 M3 and stack size of 1.00 M x 1.00 M x 2.00

M and this will be used as the unit of measurement for assessment of value to be paid by

the purchaser. Conversion of one stacked tone Pulpwood with bark to that of without

bark, the conversion factor ‘One stacked tonne without bark shall be considered as 2.44

M3 with bark will be applied’.

b) Purchaser shall serially number the stacks in paint and prepare a list of such stacks which

shall be submitted to the field officer. After recording the measurement of the stacks by

the field officer in charge of Kerala Forest Department, in the Stock Register issued for

the purpose, he will submit the same to the Range Forest Officer who in turn will inform

the supervisor of purchaser for a convenient time for joint inspections and the Range

Forest Officer and the Supervisor of purchaser or any other officer deputed by him shall

conduct a joint check measurement of all the stacks. Upon receipt of the list of stacks

check measured jointly by concerned Range Forest Officer and purchaser/authorized

agent the Divisional Forest Officer will check measure at least 25% of such stacks before

raising the bills and issue of transit permit.

12. Transportation of Pulpwood

The Purchaser would transport the Pulpwood to the destination of the Purchaser at his

own cost and arrangements. The produce shall be transported by purchaser or their duly

approved agent only under the cover of passes issued by Kerala Forest Department as

stipulated in Kerala Forest Produce Transit Rules. Passes will be issued by Kerala Forest

Department. Purchaser shall transport the produce only along the routes approved by the

Divisional Forest Officer in accordance with KFPT Rules as well as provisions of Motor

Vehicles Act and Rules made there under.

13. Issue of transit permit

After delivery of invoice to the Purchaser/Agent, transit passes will be issued for removal of

the material, provided the value of the material permitted to be removed shall not exceed the advance

sale value deposited by the purchaser.

a) After invoice is raised the concerned Divisional Forest Officer in whose jurisdiction

the produce is delivered shall arrange for the issue of transit permit for transport of

the produce to the Purchaser’s specified final destination in Form-III white/ III Red as

the case may be on payment of the cost of passes as per Rules.

b) Where the pulpwood is to be transported to intermediate dumping sites within the

plantation area itself the concerned Range Officer/Divisional Forest Officer will issue

the required Form-V permits to the Purchaser for transportation of the produce from

collection site to dumping site on payment of cost of passes.

c) If the quantity of Pulpwood released after check measurement could not be

transported by the Purchaser to final destination within the state in a single

consignment then necessary Form VI (Yellow) Subsidiary Passes will be issued on

demand by the Purchaser after realizing the cost of passes thereof.

d) The account for use of such permits shall be maintained by the purchasers and shall

be produced to the concerned Divisional Forest Officer on fortnightly basis.

e) The stacks of pulpwood under the custody of the purchaser in transit is liable to be

checked at any time by any officer not below the rank of a Range Forest Officer or

any officer authorized by Kerala Forest Department.

f) The transportation shall be done on the route or routes prescribed by the concerned

Range Forest Officer up to the intermediate depot or final destination as the case may

be.

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g) No transportation will be allowed from the contract area during night time between 6

pm and 6 am.

14. Delay in Transportation- Imposing fine for extension of transit passes

Purchaser shall transport the produce within 30 days from the date of issue of transit

passes or within the expiry of contract period whichever is earlier. The Divisional Forest Officer

may grant extension of currency of transit passes at his discretion till the expiry of contract period

subject to realization of penalty at the rate of Rs. 10/ stacked tonne per month or part thereof.

Extension of currency of passes of one month beyond the contract period may be granted by the

Chief Conservator of Forests (Southern Circle), Kollam at his discretion on realization of penalty

at the rate of Rs. 20/ stacked tonne per month.

15. Counterfoils of used passes and unused passes

The counterfoils of the used up passes together with all unused passes shall be returned by

the purchaser to the Divisional Forest Officer within 15 days from the date of expiry of the

contract period or extension period, if any granted. In the event of termination of contract also, the

purchaser shall return all the unused pass forms and counterfoils or used passes to the Divisional

Forest Officer.

16. Keeping of Records

The purchaser shall maintain a correct and detailed record of the felling, collection and

transport of the produce and shall submit monthly progress report to the Divisional Forest Officer

and Range Forest Officer or as laid down by the former from time to time. The accounts so

maintained by the Purchaser shall be open for inspection to the officers of Kerala Forest

Department not below the rank of Range Forest Officer. In case of non submission of progress

reports, a fine at the rate of Rs. 500/month will be levied to the purchaser.

17. Handing over of contract area back

On expiry of the contract period or on completion of work whichever is earlier, Purchaser

shall hand over the contract area back to Kerala Forest Department after drawing a joint mahazar

by the Range Forest Officer and authorized agent of purchaser. In case agent of the purchaser is

not available on the day of expiry of the contract period, ex-party mahazar will be prepared by the

Range Forest Officer and the contract area will be retrieved. The loss if any assessed by the

Range Forest Officer and approved by the Divisional Forest Officer shall be binding on the

Purchaser. If the Purchaser fails to clear the area and return the contract area on expiry of the

contract period for replanting operations the purchaser shall be liable to pay the cost of seedlings

raised for replanting the contract area at the rate of Rs. 10/seedlings x 1600 Nos/Ha.

18. Other penalties for violation of contract conditions

If Purchaser violate all or any of the conditions laid down from the contract conditions they

shall pay penalty as assessed by the Divisional Forest Officer, Punalur and Chief Forest

Conservator (Southern Circle), Kollam as the case may be at the following rates.

A

For leaving produce above 15 cm

in girth uncollected in the contract

area

Value of the produce as assessed by the Range

Officer and approved by the Divisional Forest

Officer

B

For leaving the produce unfelled

in the contract area at the end of

the contract period

Rs. 5000/-ha.

C For damaging trees which may

impair its future growth Rs. 300/- for each tree

19. Of Income Tax and Payment thereon

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a) In order to claim exemption from paying Income Tax under the provisions of Income Tax

Act, 1961 and the rules made there under the amendments made from time to time, the

purchaser shall furnish a self declaration of ‘Form -27C’ to the concerned Divisional Forest

Officer, before raising the invoice for allotted Pulpwood quantities.

b) If the Purchaser does not furnish the above declaration, he shall pay income tax as provided

in section 06-C of the Income Tax Act along with the sale price.

20. Purchaser responsible for receiving notices for payment

The purchaser shall make his own arrangements to receive the notice/invoices for payments

and other communications in person or through his authorized agent and shall furnish the correct

postal address at which notices and other communications can be sent. If the same are received back

unserved or undelivered, it will be construed that such notices or communications are deemed to have

been served on the purchaser.

21. Events leading to cancellation of contract

a) In the event of failure on the part of the Purchaser to fulfill the conditions in the contract

within the time limit prescribed, The Divisional Forest Officer may cancel the allotment and

forfeit all the amounts paid by the Purchaser including the security deposit, duly

reverting/confiscating the material released from the plantations at site. This will be informed

to the Purchaser through registered letter under acknowledgement.

b) Purchaser shall be responsible for any illicit felling or removal or trees or other produce or

hunting of any wild animal within 100 m of the contract area. Unless otherwise proved, to the

satisfaction of the Divisional Forest Officer such illicit felling or hunting may render this

contract liable to be cancelled in addition to forfeiture of all amounts paid by the purchaser

and of all stock of produce collected under the contract but not removed from the area.

c) On cancellation of the agreement the unit will be re-auctioned or disposed otherwise at the

risk and loss of the Purchaser. When the unit is so re-auctioned or disposed whatever best

amount is offered may be accepted irrespective of the original value of the unit auctioned. The

balance amount due to Kerala Forest Department if any will be recovered from the Purchaser

but who will not be entitled to any excess amount if obtained by such disposal. In such a case

the decrease in the volume/weight ratio of the material already extracted, if any, will also be

treated as a loss to Kerala Forest Department and is recoverable from the Purchaser.

d) If the value fetched in the re-auction is less than that obtained in the original auction the

difference between them together with all incidental expenditure for fixing up of the auction

including notification charges as assessed by the Divisional Forest Officer concerned will be

recovered from the defaulting bidder through legal means including Revenue Recovery Act in

force. If the value fetched in the re auction is more than that obtained in the original auction,

the first bidder will not be eligible for any claim due to this.

22. Indemnity for any loss or damage

(a) The purchaser shall not be entitled to claim any compensation whatsoever in case the

Kerala Forest Department is not able to supply the Pulpwood from the said unit due to unforeseen

circumstances like floods, cyclone, tempest, disease, pest, drought or any other natural calamities or

by reason of any wrongful acts committed by any third party or any other reason whatsoever.

(b) The Kerala Forest Department will not be responsible for any loss or damage that may be

caused to the produce sold to the purchaser as a result of fire, floods, theft or any other calamity from

the date of delivery of the material till receipt at the purchaser’s final destination.

(c) Where the material is stocked in the plantation sites/temporary dumping yard, the

Purchaser shall make his own arrangement to safeguard the produce in an appropriate manner besides

insuring the same against any calamities. The Kerala Forest Department will not be responsible for

any loss or damage at such temporary intermediate depot.

23. Observance of Acts and Rules

(a) The Purchaser shall at all times abide by the provisions of Kerala Forest Act 1961 as

amended from time to time and Rules made there under:

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(b) The provisions of GST as amended from time to time shall apply to this auction on

confirmation and the Purchaser shall abide by the provisions of GST Rules.

(c) The provisions of Indian Income Tax and other Central/State Acts as applicable to the

auction shall apply to the auction on the confirmation and the Purchaser shall abide by the provisions

of these Acts and Rules.

(d) Liabilities under the workmen’s compensation Act and other Acts and Rules relating

to the workers engaged by the Purchaser/his agents shall be borne by the Purchaser.

(e) Any infringement of contract conditions and provisions of relevant acts (Kerala

Forest Act & Other related Acts) and Rules made there under as amended from time to time will

entail cancellation of auction, termination of agreement and forfeiture of the amounts already paid and

confiscation of produce in the unit.

24. Breach of conditions of agreement

(a) If the Purchaser commits a breach of any of the terms and conditions of contract and

if the Kerala Forest Department does not propose to terminate the contract on account thereof, the

Divisional Forest Officer may impose a penalty of Rs. 1000/- for each such breach. For computation

of the breach of the terms and conditions of the contract the auctioned unit will be taken as one unit.

An appeal against such orders shall lie with the Chief Conservator of Forests (Southern Circle),

Kollam whose decision shall be final and binding. However, such an appeal should be preferred

within 15 days from the date of dispatch of the order imposing penalty, by registered post or in

person. The Chief Conservator of Forests (Southern Circle), Kollam may condone the delay in

preferring the appeals at his discretion for valid reasons.