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APPENDIX 645 TABLE XL Stage-wise growth of schools in Jhajjar district (Period: 1997-98 to 2017-18) Year Number of schools High/ Senior Secondary Middle Primary/ pre-primary Recognized* Total 1997-98 166 62 268 178 674 1998-99 166 62 270 189 687 1999-00 168 59 279 189 695 2000-01 168 59 284 195 706 2001-02 169 58 291 195 713 2002-03 169 58 295 199 721 2003-04 171 56 298 199 724 2004-05 171 56 298 199 724 2005-06 171 56 298 211 736 2006-07 171 56 298 221 746 2007-08 171 56 298 236 761 2008-09 171 56 298 248 773 2009-10 171 56 298 268 793 2010-11 171 56 298 280 805 2011-12 171 56 298 295 820 2012-13 173 54 298 316 841 2013-14 176 53 307 326 862 2014-15 176 53 307 331 867 2015-16 176 54 307 358 895 2016-17 176 55 307 354 892 2017-18 176 55 297 351 879 *Recognised schools include Senior/High/Middle/Primary and Pre-primary schools.

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Page 1: TABLE XL Stage-wise growth of schools in Jhajjar district

APPENDIX 645

TABLE XL

Stage-wise growth of schools in Jhajjar district

(Period: 1997-98 to 2017-18)

Year

Number of schools

High/ Senior

Secondary Middle

Primary/

pre-primary Recognized* Total

1997-98 166 62 268 178 674

1998-99 166 62 270 189 687

1999-00 168 59 279 189 695

2000-01 168 59 284 195 706

2001-02 169 58 291 195 713

2002-03 169 58 295 199 721

2003-04 171 56 298 199 724

2004-05 171 56 298 199 724

2005-06 171 56 298 211 736

2006-07 171 56 298 221 746

2007-08 171 56 298 236 761

2008-09 171 56 298 248 773

2009-10 171 56 298 268 793

2010-11 171 56 298 280 805

2011-12 171 56 298 295 820

2012-13 173 54 298 316 841

2013-14 176 53 307 326 862

2014-15 176 53 307 331 867

2015-16 176 54 307 358 895

2016-17 176 55 307 354 892

2017-18 176 55 297 351 879

*Recognised schools include Senior/High/Middle/Primary and Pre-primary schools.

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646 JHAJJAR DISTRICT GAZETTEER

TABLE XLI

Students enrolled in Government High / Senior

Secondary Schools of the district

(Period: 2005-06 to 2017-18)

Year High School Senior Secondary School

2005-06 13,898 13,559

2006-07 13,128 12,911

2007-08 11,993 11,928

2008-09 12,085 12,204

2009-10 12,311 13,760

2010-11 13,814 12,240

2011-12 12,518 11,955

2012-13 12,477 11,864

2013-14 12,627 12,881

2014-15 12,676 13,211

2015-16 12,572 9,404

2016-17 10,397 11,781

2017-18 12,826 9,832

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APPENDIX 647

TABLE XLII

List of Regional Centres of National Institute of Open Schooling in Jhajjar

(as on 31.3.2018)

1. Bhartiya Vidya Mandir High School, Jhajjar.

2. Bright Career Senior Secondary School, Raiya, Jhajjar.

3. C.R. High School Kasni, Jhajjar.

4. D.H. Lawrence Sr. Sec. School Rohtak Road, Jhajjar.

5. D.R.A. Sr. Sec. School, Majri, Gubhana, Bahadurgarh

6. Dronacharya Sr. Sec. School, Mubarikpur, Dhakla.

7. Golden Valley International High School, Maraut, Matanhail.

8. Golden Valley Sr. Sec. School, Jhajjar Road Bahadurgarh,

9. H.R.S.S. Janta Sr. Sec. School, N.N.Road, Bahadurgarh

10. Happy Sr. Sec. School, Rewari Road, Silana, Jhajjar.

11. Jeevan Jyoti Public School, Sondhi, Jhajjar.

12. K.H.M. Model Happy Child Sr. Sec. School, Uttam Colony, Bahadurgarh

13. L.A. Sr. Sec. School, Delhi Road, Jhajjar.

14. M.B.D. International High School, Kabulpur Road Beri, Jhajjar.

15. M.D.N. Sr. Sec. School, VPO Kharhar, Tehsil Bahadurgarh, Jhajjar.

16. M.R. Sr. Sec. School, VPO Hassanpur, Jhajjar.

17. Maa Ganga College of Education, VPO Dujana

18. Mount View Sr. Sec. School, Chhara-Beri Road, Bahadurgarh,

19. N.R. Hindu Sr. Sec. School, Nehru Park, Guru Nanak Colony, Bahadurgarh

20. Nav Jyoti High School, Badli Road, Bahadurgarh

21. Navyug High School, Johri Nagar, Line Paar, Bahadurgarh

22. Rama Krishna Sr. Sec. School, Balaur Turning, Bahadurgarh.

23. Ranbir Singh Model School, Dariyapur, Jhajjar

24. Rishikul Arya Public School, Majri, Gubhana, Bahadurharh

25. S.D.M. High School, Kanonda, Bahadurgarh

26. S.R. Sr. Sec. School, VPO Hassanpur, Jhajjar.

27. Sant Kabir International School, Ladrawan, Bahadurgarh

28. Saraswati Sr. Sec. School, Bhadana, Jhajjar.

29. Saraswati Vidya Mandir High School, BasantVihar, Badli Road, Bahadurgarh

30. Shahid Munshi Ram Sr. Sec. School, VPO Jahangirpur, Jhajjar.

31. Som High School, Dubaldhan, Jhajjar.

32. Sukhan Singh High School, Kahri, Jhajjar.

33. T.R.H. Public School, Near Police Post, VPO Badli.

34. Vidya Niketan Sr. Sec. School, Jhajjar Road, Bahadurgarh

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648 JHAJJAR DISTRICT GAZETTEER

TABLE XLIII

Data of Students of Scheduled Castes in Recognized Educational

Institutions in the District

(Period: 1997-98 to 2017-18)

Year Primary/Pre-primary Middle High/Senior Secondary

Male Female Male Female Male Female

1997-98 3,352 2,548 201 155 1,415 1,118

1998-99 3,961 2,681 194 149 1,540 1,087

1999-2000 3,521 3,043 202 168 1,475 1,012

2000-01 3,515 3,110 251 209 1,510 1,045

2001-02 3,610 3,526 271 203 1,592 1,010

2002-03 3,412 3,189 448 395 1,611 2,143

2003-04 3,465 3,015 465 413 1,685 1,121

2004-05 4,012 3,456 355 313 1,768 1,169

2005-06 3,910 3,512 514 456 2,011 1,315

2006-07 4,256 3,645 1,365 1,069 2,114 1,354

2007-08 4,165 3,802 2,032 1,641 2,154 1,546

2008-09 4,421 4,041 2,204 1,745 2,412 1,676

2009-10 4,856 4,145 2,564 2,215 2,811 2,048

2010-11 5,024 4,511 2,845 2,115 2,925 2,445

2011-12 4,945 4,561 3,012 2,423 3,065 2,896

2012-13 5,213 4,645 3,056 2,515 3,421 3,511

2013-14 4,565 4,184 2,963 2,541 3,745 3,809

2014-15 4,914 4,842 2,830 2,418 3,958 4,326

2015-16 4,849 4,711 2,719 2,379 3,727 4,171

2016-17 4,919 4,579 2,869 2,424 3,612 4,098

2017-18 4,729 4,489 2,809 2,401 3,579 3,979

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APPENDIX 649

TABLE XLIV

List of Private Colleges in Jhajjar District

(as on 31.3.2018)

1. GAV Degree College, Patauda

2. Meri Professional and Law Institure, Asanda, Bahadurgarh

3. A.S. Kharb Memorial College of Education, Kasni, Jhajjar

4. Adarsh College of Education, Dadanpur, Jhajjar

5. Bhimeshwari Devi College of Education, Baithiyan Panna, Beri.

6. Cambridge College of Education for Women, Birar

7. D.H. Lawrence College of Education for Women, Jhajjar

8. D.S. Arya College of Education, Patel Nagar, Bahadurgarh

9. G.S. College of Education, Luhari

10. Ganga College of Education, Gomala Road, Dujana

11. Ganga Institute of Education, Kablana

12. Haryana Institute of Education, Asodha, Bahadurgarh

13. Lt. Mahipat Singh College of Education, Sarai Aurangabad, Bahadurgarh

14. M.D. College of Education, Sarai Aurangabad, Bahadurgarh,

15. M.R. College of Education, Hassanpur

16. M.R. Nauhnty College of Education, Kherka Gujjar, Bahadurgarh

17. M.T. College of Education, Kharhar

18. Modern College of Education, Jhajjar Road, Bahadurgarh

19. Netaji Subhash College of Education, Jahangirpur

20. Paramount College of Eudcation, Chhuckakwas

21. Pragya College of Education, Dulhera

22. Ranjit Singh Memorial College of Education & Technology, Chhara

23. Rao Nihal Singh College of Education, Lohari

24. S.D. Memorial College of Education, Jondhi

25. Shri Sai Baba College of Education, Jahangirpur

26. Vaish Arya Kanya Shikshan Mahavidyalya, Bahadurgarh

27. Maa Ganga College of Education, Dujana

28. Pujya Swami Vivekanand College of Education, Jahangirpur

29. P.D.M. College of Education, Bahadurgarh

30. Nai Disha College of Education, MP Majra

31. Ravindra Bharti College of Education, Jhajjar

32. H.D. College of Education, Salhawas

33. Sarvodya College of Education, Khanpur Khurd

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650 JHAJJAR DISTRICT GAZETTEER

TABLE XLV

List of Private Professional and Technical Education Institutes

(as on 31.3.2018)

1. Akido College of Engineering, Lowakhurd, Bahadurgarh

2. BCM Polytechnic, Raiya

3. CBS Group of Institutions, Fathepuri

4. CDRZ Polytechnic, Mangawas, Beri

5. Dalal Global Institute of Technology, Brahana, Beri

6. Dalal Global Institute of Technology, Brahana, Beri

7. Delhi Technical Campus, Bir Barakthabad, Bahadurgarh

8. Ganga Institute of Architecture and Town Planning, Kablana

9. Ganga Institute of Education, Kablana

10. Ganga Institute of Technology and Management, Kablana

11. GAV Polytechic, Patauda, Jhajjar

12. MERI College of Engineering and Technology, Asanda, Bahadurgarh

13. NCR Polytechnic, Kulasi, Bahadurgarh

14. PDM College of Engineering for Women, Sarai Aurangabad

15. RCM Polytechnic, MP Majra, Beri

16. Sat Kabir Institute of Technology and Management, Ladrawan

17. School of Diploma Engineering (Ganga Technical Campus), Soldha

18. School of Engineering and Technology (Ganga Technical Campus), Soldha

19. Shri Sai Institute of Engineering and Technology, Tamaspur

20. Shri Sanatan Dharam Institute of Pharmacy & Medical Technology, Jhajjar

21. Vaish Arya Kanya Institute of Technology and Management, Bahadurgarh

22. Cambridge College of Pharmacy VPO-Biran ,District Jhajjar

23. Mata Sahib Kaur College of Pharmacy VPO Achhej, District Jhajjar.

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APPENDIX 651

TABLE XLVI

Institutions of nursing/ paramedical education in Jhajjar district

Session: 2017-18

AUXILIARY NURSE MIDWIFERY (ANM) TRAINING

Name of the School/Institute Annual intake

BDM Girls School of Nursing, Chhuchhakwas 40

Sunrise School of Nursing, Kasni 30

Paramount School of Nursing, Chhuchhakwas 40

Pyare Lal Nursing College, Mubarikpur 20

GENERAL NURSING AND MIDWIFERY (GNM) TRAINING

BDM Girls School of Nursing, Chhuchhakwas 40

Paramount School of Nursing, Chhuchhakwas 40

Maharaja Agrasen College of Nursing, Nunamajra 30

B.Sc. NURSING

BDM Girls School of Nursing, Chhuchhakwas 40

Maharaja Agrasen College of Nursing, Nunamajra 30

POST BASIC B.Sc. NURSING

BDM Girls School of Nursing, Chhuchhakwas 20

Multi Purpose Health Worker (MPHW), Male

BDM College of Nursing, Chhuchhakwas 60

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652 JHAJJAR DISTRICT GAZETTEER

TABLE XLVII

Cash Awards Admissible to sportspersons in the State of Haryana

(Award Money in ₹)

Names of Games / Cup/

Championship/ Tournament

Gold

Medalist

Silver

Medalist

Bronze

Medalist Participant

Olympics/ Paralympic 6,00,00,000 4,00,00,000 2,50,00,000 15,00,000

Asian/ Para Asian Games 3,00,00,000 1,50,00,000 75,00,000 7,50,000

Youth Olympic Games 2,00,00,000 1,25,00,000 80,00,000 5,00,000

Commonwealth/ Para- Commonwealth 1,50,00,000 75,00,000 50,00,000 7,50,000

World Cup/ Championship ,

Para World Games/ Championship

(Once in 4 years)

1,50,00,000 75,00,000 50,00,000 7,50,000

Deaf Olympics 1,20,00,000 80,00,000 40,00,000 2,50,000

Youth Asian Games 1,00,00,000 50,00,000 25,00,000 2,50,000

Youth Commonwealth Games 50,00,000 25,00,000 15,00,000 --

World Cup/Championship, Para-World

Cup/Championship

(Once in 2 years)

40,00,000 30,00,000 20,00,000 5,00,000

World Cup/Championship, Para World

Games, Para-World Championship

(Annual)

20,00,000 15,00,000 10,00,000 3,00,000

World Junior Cup/ Championship,

Junior Para World Cup/ Championship

(Once in 4 years)

20,00,000 15,00,000 10,00,000 3,00,000

IBSA World Games 20,00,000 15,00,000 10,00,000 2,00,000

Special Olympic – World Games for

Mentally Challenged 20,00,000 15,00,000 10,00,000 2,00,000

World Cup/ Championship, Para

World Cup/ Championship

(2 or more times in a year)

10,00,000 7,50,000 5,00,000 --

World Junior Cup/ Championship,

Junior Para World Cup/ Championship

(once in 1 or 2 years cycle)

10,00,000 7,50,000 5,00,000 1,50,000

World University Games/

Championship 7,00,000 5,00,000 3,00,000 --

Asian/Commonwealth

Championship / Cup 5,00,000 4,00,000 3,00,000 --

SAF/ National / Para National Games 5,00,000 3,00,000 2,00,000

Continue...

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APPENDIX 653

TABLE XLVII (...concluded)

(Award Money in ₹)

Names of Games / Cup/

Championship/ Tournament

Gold

Medalist

Silver

Medalist

Bronze

Medalist Participant

World Junior Cup/ Championship,

Junior Para World Cup/ Championship

(2 or more times in a year)

5,00,000 3,00,000 1,00,000 --

World Sub-Junior Cup/ Championship,

Sub-Junior Para World Cup/

Championship

(once in 1, 2 or 4 years cycle)

5,00,000 3,00,000 1,00,000 --

4-year Blind Cricket World Cup 5,00,000 3,00,000 2,00,000 1,00,000

World Marathon for Mentally/

Physically Challenged Sports Persons 3,00,000 2,00,000 1,00,000 50,000

National / Para National Championship 3,00,000 2,00,000 1,00,000 --

Asian/Commonwealth Junior

Championship/ Cup 3,00,000 2,00,000 1,00,000 --

Asian/Commonwealth Sub-Junior

Championship/ Cup 1,50,000 1,00,000 50,000 --

SAF Junior Games 1,50,000 1,00,000 50,000 --

International Veteran (Master) Athletics

Championship (in all age group) 1,00,000 60,000 40,000 --

National Veteran (Master) Athletics

Championship (in all age group) 75,000 50,000 30,000 --

National School Games, All India Inter

University Tournaments/ Championship,

National Women Sports Festival, All

India Rural Sports Tournament, Special

Olympic Games (National) for Mentally

Challenged, Khelo India (School or

University)

50,000 30,000 20,000 --

National Junior Championship / Junior

Para National Championship 50,000 30,000 20,000 --

National Sub-Junior Championship /

Sub-Junior Para National Championship 50,000 30,000 20,000 --

(Title in chess by FIDE before the age of 20 years)

International Grand Master

International Master/Woman Master

5,00,000

2,00,000

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654 JHAJJAR DISTRICT GAZETTEER

TABLE XLVIII

List of Government Civil Hospitals, CHCs, PHCs and important Ayurvedic

Sub-Health Centres functioning in the Jhajjar district during 2017-18

Civil Hospitals

(i) District Hospital, Jhajjar

(ii) Sub- District Hospital, Beri

(iii) Sub- District Hospital, Bahadurgarh

Polyclinics

(i) Polyclinic, Jhajjar

(ii) Polyclinic, Bahadurgarh

Community Health Centres

(i) Dighal

(ii) Dhakla

(iii) Jamalpur

(iv) Dubaldhan

(v) Badli

(vi) Chhara

Ayurvedic Sub-Health Centres

(i) Asodha

(ii) Bhateda

(iii) Bhindawas

(iv) Bupania

(v) Chappar

(vi) Dubaldhan

(vii) Dulhera

(viii) Gawalison

(ix) Hasanpur

(x) Jhajjar

(xi) Khatiwas

(xii) Kharman

(xiii) Kelodh

(xiv) Kharar

(xv) Kherijet

(xvi) Khungai

(xvii) Kulana

(xviii) Khuddan

(xix) Khorrda

(xx) Ladrawan

(xxi) Lohari

(xxii) Mattan

(xxiii) Munimpur

(xxiv) Rohad

(xxv) Shalwas

(xxvi) Sasroli

(xxvii) Ukhalchana

(xxviii) Safipur

(xxix) Nilothi (U)

Primary Health centres

(i) Jahajgarh

(ii) Chhudani

(iii) Dujana

(iv) Birohar

(v) Matanhail

(vi) Silani

(vii) Dubaldhan-Majra

(viii) Badsha

(ix) Mandothi

(x) Machhroli

(xi) Bhambheva

(xii) Bahu

(xiii) Tumnahari

(xiv) Jasaurkheri

(xv) Jahangirpur

(xvi) Chhuchhakwas

(xvii) Sahlawas

(xviii) Nunamajra

(xix) Kharhar

(xx) Kanonda

(xxi) Patauda

(xxii) Barhana

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APPENDIX 655

TABLE XLIX

List of major facility units of Blood Bank, ICTC, FICTC, STD Clinic at

government hospitals / CHCs in the district during 2017-18

Facility Units Place

Blood Bank 1 Government Hospital, Jhajjar

Integrated Counselling and

Testing Center (ICTC)

3 Government Hospital, Jhajjar,

Government Hospita,l Bhadurgarh,

CHC, Jamalpur

Facility Integrated

counselling and testing

(FICTC)

2 CHC, Matanhail

CHC, Badli

Suraksha Clinic

(STD Clinic)

2 Government Hospital, Jhajjar

Government Hospital, Bhadurgarh

TABLE L

Urban Primary Health Centres in the Jhajjar town

(As in March, 2018)

1. UPHC, Silani Gate

2. UPHC, Chhotu Ram Nagar

3. UPHC, Quila Mohalla

4. UPHC, Adarsh Nagar

5. UPHC, Ram Nagar ( Barnala Road)

6. UPHC, Vikas Nagar

7. UPHC, Netaji Nagar

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656 JHAJJAR DISTRICT GAZETTEER

TABLE LI

Major Labour Laws applicable in the district

Subject

Matter

Name of Act Whether

Central or

State Act

Main Provisions

Working

conditions,

industry

safety,

hygiene,

and

welfare at

place of

work.

(1)The Factories Act,

1948

Central Elaborate provisions have been made in the Act

regarding the conditions of work inside factories

including hours of work, employment of young

persons, leave with wages, safeguards for health,

occupational diseases, promotion of safety and

welfare of workers and special provision for

young persons and women. Welfare measures

like first-aid appliances, canteens, crèches, cool

drinking water, etc., near the place of work have

also been provided under the Act.

(2) The Punjab Shops

and Commercial

Establishments

Act, 1958

State The Act regulates conditions of work and term of

employment of worker engaged in shops and

Commercial establishments and in those

industrial establishments which are not covered

under the Factories Act, 1948. It covers hours of

work, holidays, leave, wages, employment of

children and their working hours, closing and

opening hours, health, safety, maternity benefits,

welfare, etc.

(3) The Building and

Other Construction

Workers (RE&CS)

Act, 1996.

Central The Act regulates the employment and

conditions of service of building and other

construction workers and provides for their

safety, health and welfare measures and for

other matters connected therewith or incidental

thereto.

Child

Labour

The Child Labour

(Prohibition &

Regulation) Act, 1986.

Central The Act prohibits employment of children below

the age of 14 years in certain employment,

regulates the conditions of work of children in

certain other employment as shown part-A and B

of the schedule attached to the Act.

Wages (1) The Payment of

Wages Act, 1936

Central The Act regulates payment of wages to certain

classes of persons, The Act guarantees payment

of wages in time and without any deductions

except those prescribed under the Act.

(2) The Minimum

Wages Act, 1948

Central The Act provides for fixation of minimum wages,

working hours, weekly rest, etc.

continue...

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APPENDIX 657

Table LI (…continued)

Subject

Matter

Name of Act Whether

Central or

State Act

Main Provisions

(3) The Equal

Remuneration

Act, 1976

Central The Act provides for the payment of equal

remuneration to men and women workers for

the same work or work of similar nature, and

for the prevention of discrimination on the

ground of sex against women.

(4)The Payment of

Bonus Act, 1965

Central The Payment of Bonus Act imposes statutory

liability upon the employers of every

establishment covered under the Act to pay

bonus to their employees. It provides for

linking the payment of bonus with the

production and productivity, and payment of

bonus between 8.33% (minimum) and of 20%

(maximum).

Industrial

relations

(1) The Industrial

Disputes Act,

1947

Central The Act provides for settlement of industrial

disputes, lay off payments and payment at the

time of retrenchment. As a result of an

amendment (in 1965) in Section 2-A of the

Act, any individual can raise a dispute relating

to his dismissal. By another amendment in

1976, the industrial establishments employing

100 or more workers are required to obtain

prior permission of the government in matters

of lay off and retrenchment of workers and

closure of their unit(s).

(2) The Industrial

Employment

(Standing Orders)

Act, 1946

Central The Act makes it obligatory for employers of

an industrial establishment where 100 or more

workers are employed to clearly define the

conditions of employment, by way of standing

orders / services rules and to make them

known to the workmen employed. However in

the State of Haryana, the Act applies to an

industrial establishment where 50 or more

workmen are employed or were employed in

the preceding 12 months.

Trade

Unions

The Trade Unions

Act, 1926

Central The Act makes provision for the registration of

trade unions and describes the rights,

privileges, obligations and liabilities of

registered trade unions.

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Table LI (…continued)

Subject

Matter

Name of Act Whether

Central or

State Act

Main Provisions

Social Security

(1) The Employee’s

Compensation Act, 1923

Central Earlier known as the Worker’s Compensation

Act, the enactment provides for payment of

compensation to workmen in the case of injury

caused by an accident arising out of and in the

course of employment. It also provides for

payment of compensation for certain

occupational diseases.

(2) The Employees’

State Insurance Act, 1948

Central The Act provides for five types of benefits to

the employees, viz. sickness benefit, maternity

benefit, dependents’ benefit, disablement

benefit and medical benefit.

(3) The Employees’

Provident Fund

and Miscellaneous

Provisions Act, 1952

Central The Act seeks to make a provision for the

future of industrial worker after he retires or is

retrenched or for his dependents in case of his

early death.

(4) The Maternity Benefit Act, 1961

Central The Act regulates employment of women

workers for specified periods before and after

childbirth, and provides for payment of

maternity and certain other benefits.

(5) The Punjab Labour

Welfare Fund Act, 1965

State This Act provides for the constitution of the

Labour Welfare Fund for the financing and to

carry on various activities conducive to the

welfare of labour in the State of Haryana. It

also requires each employer and employee to

contribute twenty rupees and ten rupees,

respectively, per month to the Fund.

(6) The Payment of Gratuity Act, 1972

Central The Act provides for the payment of gratuity

for employees engaged in factories, mines, oil-

fields, plantation, ports, railway, companies,

shops, educational institutions, or commercial

establishments employing 10 or more persons

on any day of the preceding 12 months.

Gratuity shall be payable to an employee on

the termination of his employment after he has

rendered continuous service for not less than 5

years. Gratuity payable under this Act, shall

not be liable to attachment in execution of any

decree of order of any civil, revenue or

criminal court.

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APPENDIX 659

Table LI (…continued)

Subject

Matter

Name of Act Whether

Central or

State Act

Main Provisions

Leave The Punjab Industrial

Establishments

(National And Festival

Holidays and Casual

and Sick Leave Act,

1965

State Every establishment has to allow to its

employees, the following :

National Holidays ... ... ... ... ... 3

(i.e.26th January, 15th August and 2nd October)

Festival Holidays ... ... ... ... ... 5

Casual Leave ... ... ... ... ... ... 7

Sick Leave ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 14

Transport

Workers

The Motor Transport

Workers Act, 1961

Central The Act provides for the welfare of motor

transport workers and regulates the conditions

of their work. It applies to every motor

transport undertaking employing five or more

workers.

Contract

Workers

The Contract Labour

(Regulation and

Abolition) Act, 1970

Central The Act regulates employment of contractual

labour in certain establishments and with

contractors. It has also provided for abolition

of contract labour under certain circumstances.

Bonded

Labour.

The Bonded Labour

(Abolition) Act, 1976

Central Prohibition of forced labour. The District

Magistrate is the authority to ensure the proper

implementation of the provisions of the Act.

Maternity

Benefit

The Maternity Benefit

Act, 1961

Central The Act provides for payment of cash benefits

to women workers for specified periods before

and after child birth and for other incidental

matters.

Labour

Welfare

The Inter-State

Migrant Workmen

(Regulation of

Employement of

Service) Act, 1979

Central The Act regulates the employment of Inter-

State Migrant Workmen, safeguards their

interest and provides for their conditions of

service and for matters connected there with.

The provisions of the Act are applicable to

every establishment in which five or more

Inter-State workmen are employed or were

employed on any day of the preceding 12

months and to every contractor, who employs

or employed five or more Inter-State Migrant

workmen on any day of the preceding 12

months. The Act also provides for registration

of the establishments employing inter-State

migrant workmen and license for the

contractor

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Table LI (…continued)

Subject

Matter

Name of Act Whether

Central or

State Act

Main Provisions

Housing The Punjab Industrial

Housing Act, 1956

State The Act provides for the administration,

allotment, realization of rent, etc., in

connection with quarters constructed under

the subsidized industrial housing scheme.

Collection

and

Assessment

of Cess.

(1) The Building and

Other

Construction

Worker Welfare

Cess Act, 1996

Central Provisions have been made in the Act

regarding levy of collection of cess,

furnishing of returns, assessment of cess,

penalty for non payment of cess and appeals

etc.

(2) The Building and

Other

Construction

Worker Welfare

Cess Rules, 1998

Haryana

Govt., Rules

Elaborate provisions have been made in the

rules regarding time and manner of

collection, assessment procedure, penalty for

non payment, appeals etc.

Concluded.

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TABLE LII

Authorities under the Labour Laws, Jhajjar

Name of the Act

Authority exercised under the Act by

Deputy Labour

Commissioner,

Rohtak

Assistant Labour

Commissioner,

Jhajjar at

Bahadurgarh

Assistant

Director

Industrial

Security and

Health,

Rohtak

1. 2. 3. 4.

The Employee’s Compensation

Act,1923

--- Commissioner

The Payment of Wages Act,1936 Inspector Authority/

Inspector

The Industrial Employment

(Standing Orders) Act,1946

Inspector Inspector

The Industrial Disputes Act,1947 Conciliation Officer Conciliation

Officer

The Minimum Wages Act,1948 Inspector Authority/

Inspector

The Factories Act, 1948 --- --- Inspector

The Punjab Shops and

Commercial Establishment

Act,1958

Inspector Competent

Authority for

Sanctioning

Prosecutions/

Inspector

The Motor Transport Workers

Act,1961

Inspector Inspector

The Maternity Benefit Act, 1961 --- --- Inspector

The Payment of Bonus Act,1965 Inspector Inspector

The Punjab Industrial

Establishments (National &

Festival Holidays and Casual and

Sick Leave) Act,1965

Inspector Inspector

The Contract Labour (Regulation

and Abolition) Act,1970

Licensing Officer/

Inspector

Inspector

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TABLE LII (…continued)

1. 2. 3. 4.

The Payment of Gratuity Act,1972 Appellate Authority/

Inspector

Controlling

Authority/

Inspector

The Equal Remuneration

Act,1976

Inspector Authority/

Inspector

The Inter- State Migrant

Workmen (Regulation of

Employment and Conditions of

Service) Act,1979

Inspector Inspector

The Child Labour (Abolition and

Regulation) Act, 1986

Inspector Inspector

The Building and other

Construction Workers (Regulation

of Employment and Conditions of

Service) Act, 1996

--- --- Inspector

Concluded.

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TABLE LIII

List of Trade Unions functioning in the District

Sr. No. Name of Trade Union

1 District Co-operative Mini Bank Karamchari Sangh, BMS Office,

Railway Road, Bahadurgarh

2 Haryana Rajya Sahkari Bhoomi Vikash Bank Karamchari Sangh, Jhajjar

3 Haryana Compounders Workers Union, Mahavir Park, Bahadurgarh

4 Parnala Khetihar Mazdoor Union, Parnala, Bahadurgarh

5 The Bahadurgarh Oil Industries Workers Union, Bahadurgarh

6 Parle Biscuits Mazdoor Sangh, BMS Office, Railway Road,

Bahadurgarh

7 Parle Biscuits Mazdoor Bahadurgarh, VPO Barahi, Bahadurgarh

8 Parle Biscuits Union, Delhi Road, Near Bus Stand, Bahadurgarh

9 Swastika Laminating Indus Workers Union, Bahadurgarh

10 Bansal Paper Mill Workers Union, Bahadurgarh

11 Haryana Chemical and Pesticides Workers Union, Bahadurgarh

12 Chemical & Engineer Workers Union, Sant Colony, Bahadurgarh

13 Hindustan National Glass Karamchari Sangh, Bahadurgarh

14 HNG Mazdoor Union, Rohtak Road, Bahadurgarh

15 Ceramics Mazdoor Sangh, Bahadurgarh

16 Glass Inchment Karamchari Union, Nehru Park, Jhajjar

17 Bahadurgarh Potteries Workers Union, Bahadurgarh

18 Jagriti HNG Workers Union, Mahavir Marg, Bahadurgarh

19 Bahadurgarh, HSL Ceramics workers Union, Nahara, Nahari Road,

Line- par, Bahadurgarh

20 Lok Udyog Karamchari Sangh, Bahadurgarh

21 Parkash Tube Workers Union , Sant Colony, Bahadurgarh

22 Bahadurgarh Engg. Mazdoor Sangh, Gandhi Chowk, Bahadurgarh

23 United Steel Workers Union, Bahadurgarh

24 Mechanical Mazdoor Union, Bahadurgarh

25 R.O. Workers Union, INTUC, Near DAV High School, Bahadurgarh

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Table LIII (…continued)

Sr. No. Name of Trade Union

26 The Bahadurgarh Workers Union, Bahadurgarh

27 Iron and Steel Factories Workers Union, Bahadurgarh

28 Leather Tone Co. India Pvt. Ltd. Workers Union, Bahadurgarh

29 Vishwakarma Mazdoor Union, Police Station, Jhajjar

30 Rehri Patri Khoka Workers Union, Hari Nagar Colony, Bahadurgarh

31 Artti Karamchari Union, Bus Stand, Bahadurgarh

32 HNG, Karmchari Union, Bahadurgarh

Concluded.

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TABLE LIV

House Grants extended to Scheduled Castes in the

District from 2005-06 to 2017-18

Year Amount in ₹ Beneficiaries

2005-06 5,60,000 56

2006-07 12,00,000 24

2007-08 38,60,000 78

2008-09 53,50,000 131

2009-10 1,02,00,000 208

2010-11 78,00,000 157

2011-12 1,97,00,000 450

2012-13 1,28,30,000 253

2013-14 3,81,90,000 680

2014-15 1,35,70,000 271

2015-16 27,00,000 54

2016-17 99,25,000 397

2017-18 62,00,000 248

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TABLE LV

Data of Loans advanced by Haryana Backward Classes and Economically

Weaker Sections Kalyan Nigam in Jhajjar District from 2005-06 to 2017-18

(₹in lakh)

Year

Backward

Classes

Minority

Communities

Persons with

disabilities Total

Persons Loan Persons Loan Persons Loan Persons Loan

2005-06 38 9.50 13 6.50 06 3.00 57 19.00

2006-07 95 23.75 45 22.00 13 6.00 153 51.75

2007-08 47 31.00 17 8.00 39 18.30 103 57.30

2008-09 75 34.50 34 16.50 11 06.50 120 57.50

2009-10 26 12.00 0 0.00 16 08.00 42 20.00

2010-11 45 22.00 20 10.00 24 12.00 89 44.00

2011-12 124 72.00 0 0.00 22 12.00 146 84.00

2012-13 50 25.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 50 25.00

2013-14 14 07.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 14 07.00

2014-15 06 03.00 0 0.00 16 8.00 22 11.00

2015-16 73 36.63 6 3.00 20 10.00 99 49.63

2016-17 20 21.02 3 1.50 16 10.00 39 32.52

2017-18 40 39.36 0 0.00 03 2.00 43 41.36

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TABLE LVI

Physical and Financial achievements of the Haryana Scheduled

Castes Finance and Development Corporation in the district from

2005-06 to 2017-18

(₹ in lakh)

Year Agriculture

and Allied

sectors

Industrial

sector

Trade and

Business

Professional

and

Employment

Total

Cases Amount Cases Amount Cases Amount Cases Amount Cases Amount

2005-06 400 86.38 22 6.90 206 74.46 0 0.00 628 167.74

2006-07 341 108.79 39 14.92 225 119.53 1 0.50 606 243.74

2007-08 457 137.34 42 14.29 218 93.65 1 0.60 718 245.88

2008-09 408 130.53 25 10.30 144 64.05 0 0.00 577 204.88

2009-10 331 112.66 18 08.50 150 69.92 1 0.80 500 191.88

2010-11 267 80.10 10 07.50 71 58.40 2 1,40 350 147.40

2011-12 389 119.65 07 04.40 162 91.60 4 2.40 562 218.05

2012-13 295 100.88 00 0.00 185 120.85 0 0.00 480 221.73

2013-14 143 71.95 08 6.40 124 86.80 0 0.00 275 165.15

2014-15 136 68.20 0 0 105 88.50 0 0.00 241 156.70

2015-16 149 74.30 0 0 109 94.80 0 0.00 258 169.10

2016-17 100 50.79 0 0 75 62.95 0 0.00 175 113.74

2017-18 109 55.10 0 0 107 86.95 0 0.00 216 142.05

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TABLE LVII

Constituency-wise position of different political parties represented

in the Vidhan Sabha after the creation of Jhajjar district in 1997 up

to 16th

General Elections in 2014

Beri Assembly Constituency

Year of

Election

Votes Winning party

Votes

obtained Total Polled Percentage

1996 98,340 70,340 71.53 Social Action Party 20,522

2000 98,394 69,201 70.33 Indian National Congress 34,504

2005 1,06,166 77,007 72.53 Indian National Congress 43,133

2009 1,38,650 95,650 68.99 Indian National Congress 37,742

2014 1,58,218 1,16,402 73.57 Indian National Congress 36,793

Salhawas Assembly Constituency

Year of

Election

Votes Winning party

Votes

obtained Total Polled Percentage

1996 1,08,978 69,485 63.76 Haryana Vikas Party 27,840

2000 1,08,055 76,525 70.82 Indian National Congress 40,893

2005 1,22,521 88,188 71.98 Indian National Congress 45,755

Jhajjar Assembly Constituency

Year of

Election

Votes Winning party

Votes

obtained Total Polled Percentage

1996 1,15,534 71,581 61.96 Haryana Vikas Party 22,266

2000 1,15,705 65,077 56.24 Independent 25,052

2005 1,30,117 86,070 66.15 Indian National Congress 43,739

2009 1,36,357 81,046 59.44 Indian National Congress 48,806

2014 1,58,202 1,07,174 67.75 Indian National Congress 51,697

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TABLE LVII (…continued)

Badli Assembly Constituency

Year of

Election

Votes Winning party

Votes

obtained Total Polled Percentage

1996 98,565 68,612 69.61 Social Action Party 23,305

2000 97,336 65,878 67.68 Indian National Lok Dal 31,694

2005 1,09,750 78,084 71.15 Independent 28,838

2009 1,37,879 90,348 65.53 Indian National Congress 33,186

2014 1,60,750 1,13,929 70.87 Bharatiya Janata Party 41,549

Bahadurgarh Assembly Constituency

Year of

Election

Votes Winning party

Votes

obtained Total Polled Percentage

1996 1,34,002 85,200 63.58 Social Action Party 27,555

2000 1,29,919 79,651 61.31 Indian National Lok Dal 38,582

2005 1,60,225 1,02,486 63.96 Indian National Congress 41,313

2009 1,34,227 89,281 66.51 Indian National Congress 38,641

2014 1,86,207 1,32,404 71.11 Bharatiya Janata Party 38,341

Concluded.

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