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REGISTERED NO. D. L-33001/96 The Gazette of India PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY No. 3] NEW DELHI, SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1997/PAUSA 28, 1918 Separata Paging is given to this Part in order that it may be filed as a separate compilation PART II—Section 3—Sub-section (ii) Statutory Orders and Notifications Issued by the Ministries of the Government of India (Other than the Ministry of Defence) MINISTRY OF LAW AND JUSTICE (Department of Legal Affaire) (Judicial Section) NOTICE New Delhi, the 26th December, 1996 S.O. 84.—Notice is hereby given by the Competent Authority in pursuance of Rule 6 of the Notaries Act, 1956 that application has been made to the said Authority under Rule 4 of the said Rules, by Sh. Ram Tekchand Sharma Ad- vocate for appointment as a Notary to practise in Khar (West) Gr. Bombay (Maharashtra). 2. Any objection to the appointment of the said person as a Notary may be submitted in writing to the undersigned within fourteen days of the publication of this notice. [No. F. 5(220)/96-Judl.] N. C. JAIN, Competent Authority & Addl. Legal Adviser (169) 24 GI/97-1 170 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : JANUARY 18, 1997/PAUSA 28, 1918 [PART II—SEC. 3(ii)] NOTICE New Delhi, the 26th December, 1996 NOTICE S.O. 85.—Notice is hereby given by the Competent New Delhi, the 26th December, 1996 Authority in pursuance of Rule 6 of the Notaries Act, 1956 that application has been mode to the said Authority under S.O. 87.—Notice is hereby given by the Competent Rule 4 of the said Rules, by Sh. Ram Swaroop Archarya Authority in pursuance of Rule 6 at the Notaries Act, 1956 Advocate far appointment as a Notary to practise in Bikaner that application has been made to the said Authority, under (Rajasthan). Rule 4 of the said Rules, by Shri Adam Rasulbhai Shaikh Ad- vocate for appointment as a Notary to practise in Ahmedabad 2. Any objection to the appointment of the said person (Distt. (Gujarat). as a Notary may be submitted in writing to the undersigned within fourteen days of the publication of this notice . 2. Any objection to the appointment of the said person as a Notary may be submitted in writing to the undersigned [No. F- 5(221)/96-Judl.] within fourteen days of the publication of this notice. N. C. JAIN, Competent Authority & Addl. Legal Adviser [No. F. 5(223)/96-Judl.] N. C. JAIN, Competent Authority & Addl. Legal Adviser NOTICE New Delhi, the 26th December, 1996 S.O. 86.—Notice is hereby given by the Competent Authority in pursuance of Rule 6 of the Notaries Act, 1956 that application has been made to the said Authority under Rule 4 of the said Rules, by Sh. Om Prakash Nigam, Ad- vocate for appointment as a Notary to practise in Kanpur (U.P.). 2. Any objection to the appointment of the said person as a Notary may be submitted in writing to the undersigned within fourteen days of this publication of this notice. [No. F. 5(222)/96-Judl.] N. C. JAIN, Competent Authority & Addl. Legal Adviser RESERVE BANK OF INDIA (Rural Planning and Credit Department) Mumbai, the 16th December,1996 S.O. 88__In exercise of the powers conferred by Sub- Section (7) of Section 42 of the Reserve Bank of India Act 1934 (Act No. 2 of 1934), the Reserve Bank of India hereby exempts every State Co-operative Bank which is for the 171 time being included in the Second Schedule to the said Act from the proviso to sub-section (1) of section 42 of the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934 insofar as that proviso read with any notification issued thereunder requires a sche- duled state co-operative bank to maintain an average daily- balance in excess of 3 per cent of the net time and demand liabilities of the Bank referred to in sub-section (1) of sec- tion 42 for a further period of two years from 1 January 1997 to 31 December, 1998. [RPCD. No. 79/07.02.05/96-97] J. R. PRABHU, Executive Director Mumbai. the 16th December, 1996 S.O. 91.—In exercise of the powers conferred by sub- section (7) of section 42 of the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934 (2 of 1934), the Reserve Bank of India hereby exempts all Regional Rural Banks constituted under the Regional Rural Banks Act, 1976 (21 of 1976) from the provisions of sub-section (1A) of Section 42 of the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934 for a period of two years commencing from, 1 January, 1997 to 31 December, 1998. [RPCD. No. 82/07.02.05/96-97] Mumbai, the 16th December, 1996 J. R. PRABHU, Executive Director S.O. 89.—In exercise of the powers conferred by sub- section (7) of section 42 of the Reserve Bank of India, Act, 1934 (Act No. 2 of 1934), the Reserve Bank of India hereby exempts every State Co-operative Bank which is for the time being included in the Second Schedule to the Act from the provisions of sub-section (1A) of Section 42 of the Reserve Bank oil India Act, 1934 for a period of two years com- mencing from 1 January 1997 to 31 December 1998. [RPCD. No. 79/07.02.05/96-97] J. R. PRABHU, Executive Director MINISTRY OF FINANCE (Department of Economic Affairs) (Banking Division) New Delhi, the 31st December, 1996 Mumbai, the 16th December, 1996 S.O. 92.—In pursuance of clause (a) of sub-section S.O. 90.—In exercise of the powers conferred by sub- (1) read with sub-section (4) of section 8 of the Reserve section (7) of Section 42 of the Reserve Bank of India Act, Bank of India, Act, 1934, the Central Government hereby 1934 (2 of 1934), the Reserve Bank of India hereby exempts all Regional Rural Banks constituted under the Regional appoints Shri Jagdish Capoor. Executive Director, Reserve Rural Banks Act, 1976 (21 of 1976) from the- provisions of Bank of India as Deputy Governor of the Reserve Bank of the proviso to sub-section (1) of Section 42 of the Reserve India for the period from the date of his taking charge and Bank of India Act, 1934 for a further period of two years upto 30th June, 1999. commencing from 1 January 1997 to 31 December 1998. [F. No. 7/14/96-B.O. I] [RPCD. No. 78/07.02.05/96-97] J. R. PRABHU, Executive Director M. DAMODARAN, Jt. Secy. 172 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : JANUARY 18, 1997/PAUSA 28, 1918 [PART II—SEC. 3(ii)] New Delhi, the 31st December, 1996 S.O. 93.—In exercise of the powers conferred by clause (b) of sub-section 3 of section 9 of the Banking Companies (Acquisition and Transfer of Undertakings) Act, 1970 read With sub-clause (1) of clause 3 of the Natio- nalised Banks (Management and Miscellaneous Provisions) Scheme, 1970, the Central Government hereby nomi- nates the persons specified in column (2) of the Table below as Directors of the nationalised banks specified in column (1) thereof in plate of the persons specified in column (3) of the said Table :— TABLE (1) (2) (3) Bank of Maharashtra Sh. M. R. Choudhry, Smt. Rani A. Jadhav Director, Ministry of Finance, Department of Economic Affairs, Budget Division, New Delhi. Dena Bank Sh. A. K. Pradhan, Sh. V. Govindarajan Joint Secretary, Ministry of Finance, Department of Expenditure, Plan Finance-I Division, New Delhi. [F.No.9/3/96-BO.I] K. K. MANGAL, Under Secy. 173 New Delhi, the 1st January, 1997 S.O. 94.—In exercise of the powers conferred by clause (b) of sub-section 3 of section 9 of the Banking Companies (Acquisition and Transfer of Undertakings) Act, 1970 read with sub-clause (1) of clause 3 of the Natio- nalised Banks (Management and Miscellaneous Provisions) Scheme, 1970, the Central Government hereby nomi- nates the persons specified in column (2) of the Table below as Directors of the nationalised banks specified in column (1) thereof in place of the persons specified in column (3) of the said Table :— TABLE (1) (2) (3) Central Bank of India Shri D. R. S. Chaudhary, Shri Gajendra Haldea Joint Secretary, Ministry of Finance, Department of Economic Affairs, Banking Division, New Delhi. Bank of India Shri Gajendra Haldea, Shri D. R. S. Chaudhary Joint Secretary, Ministry of Finance, Department of Economic Affairs, New Delhi. [F.No.9/3/96-BO.I] K. K. MANGAL, Under Secy. 174 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : JANUARY 18, 1997/PAUSA 28, 1918 [PART II—SEC. 3(ii)] 175 MINISTRY OF CIVIL SUPPLIES, CONSUMER AFFAIRS AND PUBLIC DISTRIBUTION New Delhi, the 14th October, 1996 S.O. 95.—Whereas the Central Government, after considering the report submitted to it by the prescribed authority, is satisfied that the Model described in the said report is in conformity with the provisions of the Standards of Weights and Measures Act, 1976 (60 of 1976) and the Standards of Weights and Measures (Approval of Models) Rules, 1987 and the said model is likely to maintain accuracy over periods of sustained use and to render accurate service under varied conditions; Now, therefore, in exercise of the powers,conferred by sub-section (7) and (8) of section 36 of the said Act, the Central Government hereby publishes the certificate of approval of the Model of the self-indicating, non-auto- matic table top weighing instrument of type Micron-series of class II (High) accuracy and with brand name 'MICRON' (hereinafter referred to as the model) manufactured by M/s. Micron Electronic Weighing System, B-7, Mohan Estate, Opp. Anupam Cinema, Ahmedabad— 380008, and which is assigned the approval mark IND/ 09/96/14; The Model (see figure) is a high accuracy (accuracy class II) weighing instrument with a maximum capacity of 10 kg. and minimum capacity of 50 g. The verification scale interval (e) is 1 gram. It has a tare device with a 100 percent subtractive retained tare effect. The load receptor is of square section of size 250 x 250 millimetre, The LED display indicates the weighing result. The instrument operates on 230 volts, 50 Hertz alternate current power supply; Further, in exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (12) of the said section, the Central Government hereby declares that this certificate of approval of the Model shall also cover the weighing instrument of similar make accuracy and performance of same series with maximum capacity of 100 g/10 mg, 200 g/20 rag, 500 g/50 mg 1 kg/100 mg, 2 kg/200 mg, 5 kg/500 mg, 15 kg/2g and 20 kg/2 g manufactured by the same manufacturer in accor- dance with the same principle, design and with the same material with which, the approved Model has been manufactured. [File No.WM 21(41)/95] RAJIV SRIVASTAVA, Jt. Secy. 176 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : JANUARY 18, 1997/PAUSA 28, 1918 [PART II—SEC. 3(ii)] New Delhi, the 14th October, 1996 S.O. 96.—Whereas the Central Government, after considering the report submitted to it by the prescribed authority, is satisfied that the Model described in the said report is in conformity with the provisions of the Stan- dards of Weights and Measures Act, 1976 (60 of 1976) and the Standards of Weights and Measures (Approval of 177 Models) Rules, 1987 and the said Model is likely to maintain accuracy over periods of sustained use and to render accurate service under varied conditions; Now, therefore, in exercise of the powers, conferred by sub-section (7) and (8) of section 36 of the said Act, the Central Government hereby publishes the certificate of approval of the Model of the self-indicating, non-auto- matic platform weighing instrument of type Micron— series of class III (Medium) accuracy and with brand name "MICRON" (hereinafter referred to as the model) manufactured by M/s. Micron Electronic Weighing System, B-7, Mohan Estate, Opp. Anupam Cinema, Ahmcdabad-380008, and which is assigned the approval mark IND/ 09/96/15; The Model (see figure) is a medium accuracy (accuracy class III) weighing instrument with a maximum capacity of 60 kg. and minimum capacity of 200 g. The verification scale interval (e) is 10 gram. It has a tare device with a 100 percent subtractive retained tare effect. The load receptor is of rectangular section of size 400 X 500 millimetre. The LED display indicates the weighing result. The instrument operates on 230 volts 50 Hertz alternate current power supply; (Figure) Further, in exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (12) of the said section, the Central Government hereby declares that this certificate of approval of the Model shall also cover the weighing instrument of similar make, accuracy and performance of same series with maximum capacity of 50 kg/10 g, 100 kg/20 g, 150 kg/20 g. 200 kg/50 g, 300 kg/50 g, 500 kg/100 g, 1000 kg/200 g and 2000 kg/500 g manufactured by the same manufacturer in accordance with the same principle, design and with the same materials with which, the approved Model has been manufactured. [File No.WM 21(41)/95] RAJIV SRIVASTAVA, Jt. Secy. MINISTRY OF FOOD PROCESSING INDUSTRIES New Delhi, the 18th December, 1996 S.O. 97.—In pursuance of sub-rule (4) of rule (10) of the Official Language (use for official purposes of the union) the Central Government hereby notifies the Cochin Unit of Modern Food Industries (India) Ltd. the 80 per cent staff whereof have acquired a working knowledge of Hindi. [No. E-12011/10/94-Hindi] PROMILLA ISSAR, Jt. Secy. 24 GI/97—2 178 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : JANUARY 18, 1997/PAUSA 28, 1918 [PART II—SEC. 3(ii)] MINISTRY OF HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT (Department of Education) New Delhi, the 12th December, 1996 S.O. 98.—The resignation tendered by Dr. Karan Singh from the Chairmanship of the Governing Board of the Auroville Foundation has been accepted by the Central Government with effect from 12th November, 1996. [No. F. 27-34/96-UU] K. S. SHARMA, Under Secy.

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