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Letter of Transmittal
Sir,
In accordance with the provisions of Section 20 of the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority Act, 1999,
we are sending herewith a copy of the Annual Report of the Authority for the financial year ended 31st March, 2008
in the format prescribed in the IRDA (Annual Report – Furnishing of returns, statements and other particulars)
Rules, 2000, notified on 14th June, 2000 in Part II of Section 3, Sub Section (ii) of the Gazette of India, Extraordinary.
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CONTENTS
MISSION STATEMENT
TEAM AT IRDA
OVERVIEW ... 1
Performance in the first half of 2008-09 ... 3
PART I
POLICIES & PROGRAMMES
PART II
REVIEW OF WORKING AND OPERATIONS
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PART III
STATUTORY FUNCTIONS OF THE AUTHORITY
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PART IV
ORGANIZATIONAL MATTERS
i. Organization ... 77
ii. Meetings of the Authority ... 77
iii. Human Resources ... 77
iv. Promotion of Official Language ... 77
v. Status of Information Technology in IRDA ... 78
vi. Accounts ... 78
vii. ISO 2000 Registration ... 78
viii. IRDA Journal ... 79
ix. Acknowledgments ... 79
BOX ITEMS
TEXT TABLES
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LIST OF STATEMENTS
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8. Life Insurance Corporation of India: Capital Redemption and Annuity Certain ... 95
Business (Non-Participating) - Shareholders Account
9. Life Insurance Corporation of India: Capital Redemption and Annuity Certain ... 96
Business (Non Participating) - Balance Sheet
10. Policyholders Account: Public Sector Non-life Insurers ... 97
11. Shareholders Account: Public Sector Non-life Insurers ... 99
12. Balance Sheet: Public Sector Non-life Insurers ... 100
13. Policyholders Account: Private Sector Non-Life Insurers ... 101
14. Shareholders Account: Private Sector Non-life Insurers ... 106
15. Balance Sheet: Private Sector Non-life Insurers ... 107
16. Policyholders Account: Health Insurers ... 108
17. Shareholders Account: Health Insurers ... 109
18. Balance Sheet: Health Insurers ... 110
19. General Insurance Corporation - Policyholders Account ... 111
20. General Insurance Corporation - Shareholders Account ... 112
21. General Insurance Corporation - Balance Sheet ... 113
22. Policyholders Account : Export Credit Guarantee Corporation Ltd. ... 114
23. Shareholders Account: Export Credit Guarantee Corporation Ltd ... 115
24. Balance Sheet: Export Credit Guarantee Corporation Ltd. ... 116
25. Policyholders Account : Agricultural Insurance Corporation Ltd. ... 117
26. Shareholders Account: Agricultural Insurance Corporation Ltd. ... 118
27. Balance Sheet: Agricultural Insurance Corporation Ltd. ... 119
28. Net Retentions of Non-life Indian Market ... 120
29. Gross Direct Premium Income in India ... 121
30. Net Premium Income (Earned) ... 122
31. Underwriting Experience and Profits of Public Sector Companies ... 123
32. Underwriting Experience and Profits of Private Sector Companies ... 124
33. Incurred Claims Ratio – Public Sector ... 125
34. Incurred Claims Ratio – Private Sector ... 126
35. Equity Share Capital of Insurance Companies ... 127
36. Fee Structure for Insurers and various intermediaries ... 128
37. Fund-wise pattern of Investments of Life Insurers ... 129
38. Non-life Insurance Investments ... 133
39. Status of Grievances - Life Insurers (2007-08) ... 134
40. Status of Grievances - Non-life Insurers (2007-08) ... 135
41. Status of Grievances – Non-life Insurers (Half year ended September, 2008) ... 136
42. Third Party Administrators - Claims Data: 2007-08 ... 137
43. Performance of Ombudsmen at different centres : Complaints disposal for the ... 138
Year ending 31st March, 2008: Life Insurance
44. Performance of Ombudsmen at different centres : Complaints disposal for the ... 139
Year ending 31st March, 2008: Non-life Insurance
45. Performance of Ombudsmen at different centres : Complaints disposal for the ... 140
Year ending 31st March, 2008: Life and Non-life Insurance combined
46. First Year (including Single Premium) Life Insurance Premium ... 141
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LIST OF ANNEX
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MISSION STATEMENT
To bring about speedy and orderly growth of the insurance industry (including annuity and superannuation payments),
for the benefit of the common man, and to provide long term funds for accelerating growth of the economy.
To set, promote, monitor and enforce high standards of integrity, financial soundness, fair dealing and competence of
those it regulates;
To ensure speedy settlement of genuine claims, to prevent insurance frauds and other malpractices and put in place
effective grievance redressal machinery;
To promote fairness, transparency and orderly conduct in financial markets dealing with insurance and build a reliable
management information system to enforce high standards of financial soundness amongst market players;
To bring about optimum amount of self-regulation in day to day working of the industry consistent with the requirements
of prudential regulation.
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TEAM AT IRDA
Year 2007-08
CHAIRMAN
C.S. RAO
(up to 14th May, 2008)
J. HARI NARAYAN
(from 12th June, 2008)
MEMBERS
PART-TIME MEMBERS
Shri Vijay Mahajan (from Oct 7, 2005) Smt. Ela R Bhatt (from Feb 27, 2007)
Shri Ved Jain (from Feb 6, 2008) Ms. Sushma Nath (from April 9, 2008)
Shri Pradeep Kumar Dr Sanjiv Misra
(from Nov 27, 2007 to April 8, 2008) (from Mar 2, 2007 to 26 Nov 2007)
Shri Sunil Talati (from Feb 5, 2007 to Feb 5 2008)
EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS
Kunnel Prem
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A Keshava Rao
A Krishnan
A R Nithiayanantham
A Rama Sudheer
A V Rao
Anil Kumar Arora
B Padmaja
B Aruna
B Raghavan
B Someswara Rao
B S Venkatesh
D P Joshi
D Srinivasa Murthy
D V S Ramesh
Deepak Khanna
Deepak Kumar Gaikwad
DNKLNK Chakravarty
G R Surya Kumar
Hari
J Anita
Jyoti Bhagat
Kamal Chowla
Kanthisree
KGPL Rama Devi
Lekshmi Pillai
M L Soujanya
Mahesh Agarwal
Mamta Suri
Manju Arora
Mathangi Saritha
MBVN Murthy
Mukesh Sharma
Nimisha Srivastava
P Majumder
Prabat Kumar Maiti
R C Sharma
R Kumar
R Sangeetha
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R Uma Maheswari
Raj Kumar Sharma
Rakesh K Bajaj
Randip Singh Jagpal
Rashmi Jagdeep Abhichandani
S Karthikeya Sarma
S N Jayasimhan
S P Chakraborthy
Sanjay Kumar Verma
Sanjeev Kumar Jain
Shardul Suresh Admane
Shashi Pal
Shiksha Shaha
Shyam Sundar Mohakud
Sudipta Bhattacharya
Sunitha L V S
Suresh Mathur
Suresh Nair
Susan Ittyerah
Sush Pal
T S Naik
On Contract
U Jawaharlal
Officers
on deputation to other organisations
Arup Chatterjee
J Meena Kumari
K K Chaudhary
Sonia Singh
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OVERVIEW
The Indian economy continued to exhibit robust growth even all sectors of the index. The fiscal position of both central
though global economy experienced many uncertainties. The and states improved during 2007-08 even though there were
real GDP growth emanating from the industry and services higher outflows on account of high interest payments, subsidies
sector declined slightly during 2007-08. However, improvement and extra budgetary liabilities. Exports and imports
in the performance of the agriculture sector in India not only accelerated during 2007-08 reflecting India’s diversified foreign
contained inflationary pressures on some agricultural trade. Capital inflows on a sustained basis were observed in
commodities but also supported the growth momentum in the 2007-08 and net surplus on invisibles in the Balance of
economy. The continued acceleration in saving and investment Payments was buoyant offsetting a significant part of the
rates and sustained productive growth were the underpinnings merchandise deficit. The current account deficit as a per
of the growth momentum in the Indian economy during 2007- cent of GDP was 1.5 per cent in 2007-08 higher than 1.1 per
08. The real GDP growth in 2007-08 though high at 9 per cent cent observed in 2006-07.
was lower than the 9.6 per cent recorded in 2006-07. Services
Supply side pressures on key agricultural products, pass
sector continued to grow at double digit level. The deceleration
through of international crude oil prices, continued demand
in the industry sector was also reflected in the Index of
pressures have pushed the inflation rate as measured by
Industrial Production. The growth in the Index of Industrial
movements in wholesale price index to a higher level of 7.7
Production during 2007-08 was 8.5 per cent (as against 11.5
per cent at end March 2008 as against 5.6 per cent recorded
per cent observed in 2006-07).
at end March 2007. However, on an average basis, it was
Gross domestic savings as per cent of GDP at current market lower at 4.7 per cent during 2007-08 than 5.4 per cent in 2006-
prices increased from 34.3 per cent in 2005-06 to 34.8 per 07. The growth in consumer price index for industrial workers
cent in 2006-07 contributed mainly by increase in the savings was also high at 7.9 per cent in March 2008 as against 6.7
of private corporate sector and the public sector. The gross per cent a year ago. On an average basis, during 2007-08, it
domestic capital formation rate at the economy level increased was 6.2 per cent as against 6.7 per cent in 2006-07.
from 35.5 per cent in 2005-06 to 35.9 per cent in 2006-07.
The saving preference of the households had slightly shifted During 2007-08 many policies regarding broadening and
away from the bank deposits in 2007-08 from that of 2006-07. deepening of the financial markets, capital markets and bond
According to the preliminary estimates released by RBI on markets were undertaken by the respective regulators. The
household financial savings for 2007-08, insurance funds Government on its part has helped in this process by allowing
constituted 17.5 per cent of the total gross financial savings changes in the legal framework. The policies undertaken in
of the households in 2007-08. This has resulted in an increase the financial markets will help the insurance companies in
in the share of insurance funds in the total household savings. managing their assets in a prudent and profitable way.
A similar increase was observed in mutual funds also. The Insurance companies are now allowed to access the negotiated
above shift in the preferences towards insurance sector was dealing system – order matching using the constituents’
mainly on account of the households preferring to invest in subsidiary general ledger route. This will help the insurance
Unit Linked Insurance Products (ULIPs) of life insurers in the companies in participating in the negotiated dealing system
back ground of bullish stock market as the returns of a part of for parking their excess funds. The SEBI has undertaken
ULIPs depend on the behaviour of the stock market. A similar many initiatives in making the operations of mutual funds more
observation can be made about the investments in mutual transparent and investor friendly. The SEBI mandates FIIs to
funds. It may be noted that during 2007-08, the BSE Sensex provide AAA rated foreign government securities as collaterals
has shown abnormally high levels and the gains were across for margins against transactions in the derivatives segment.
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Several measures were also initiated to develop the private on account of tighter liquidity consequent upon gradual
corporate debt market. The Union Budget 2007-08 has increases in the CRR during April-August 2008. The weighted
announced measures to develop bond, currency and derivatives average discount rate of Certificates of Deposit increased from
market including launching of exchange traded currency and 10.00 per cent at the end of March 2008 to 11.56 per cent by
interest rate features and developing a transparent credit end-September 2008.
derivatives market with appropriate safeguards. Government
The outlook for the emerging economies remains positive,
Securities Regulations 2007 has come into force with effect
but uncertainties about their resilience to the global shocks
from December 1, 2007. All the above measures undertaken
have increased. Industrial production and export volumes have
by the various regulators will open opportunities for the
slowed down. While equity markets have fallen sharply in
insurance companies to park their funds in a profitable way.
tandem with those in advanced economies, bond spreads have
However, they may have to improve their skills in dealing with
widened. The international financial system is gripped by
such complex exotic financial instruments.
extreme risk aversion in the wake of spectacular failures of
The CSO has placed the real GDP growth originating in among the world’s largest financial institutions.
Agriculture, Industry and services during the first quarter of
With buoyancy in stock markets, while investors are willing
2008-09 at 3.0 per cent, 5.2 per cent and 10.2 per cent
to take risks and prepared to bear investment risks by opting
respectively. Accordingly, the real GDP growth in the economy
for ULIPs, with the financial crises across the globe and melt
worked out 7.9 per cent for the first quarter as against 9.2 per
down in the stock markets, the sentiments of the investors
cent recorded in the first quarter of the previous year. Inflation,
may turn the other way and many would like to invest their
measured by variations in the wholesale price index (WPI) on
surpluses in safe and traditional financial instruments rather
a year-on-year basis, increased to 11.4 per cent as on October
than take risks. As such, the preference will be shifted away
4, 2008 from 7.8 per cent as at end-March 2008 and
from ULIPs and life insurers may have to design traditional
3.2 per cent a year ago. At a disaggregated level, prices of
products with good incentives. As such, the growth in life
primary articles and manufactured products rose by 12.7 per
insurance business in near future may not be as robust as it
cent and 9.7 per cent, respectively, as compared with
was so far. Further, as insurance companies are closely
5.0 per cent and 4.5 per cent a year ago. Inflation, based on
monitored by their solvency margins, they have to inject
the consumer price index (CPI) for industrial workers, showed
additional capital to maintain the regulatory requirement. Under
a sharp increase to 9.0 per cent on a year-on-year basis in
the present position in the financial markets, it is difficult to
August 2008 from 7.3 per cent a year ago.
raise funds from the capital markets and promoters may find
The interest rates (both deposit and lending rates) rose it difficult even to divest their own investments in a bearish
significantly during the first two quarters of 2008-09. Deposit stock market.
rates offered by the banks for various maturities increased by
In the recent past, insurance companies have gone
50-175 basis points and the benchmark prime lending rates
aggressively on branch expansion and added technical
of Public Sector Banks increased by 125-150 basis points
manpower. The associated costs due to those are high and
during the same period.
companies may find it difficult to sustain with high costs and
The weighted average yield of Central Government securities low premiums. With slow down in the economic growth, the
were higher at 8.81 per cent as compared with 8.12 per cent. personal disposable incomes will be lower thus affecting the
The yields on Government securities with one-year residual savings and investment. The slow down in the industry, and
maturity increased from 7.49 per cent at end-March 2008 to lower investments in the private corporate sector leads to lower
a high of 9.25 per cent. The overnight rates in the call market, asset formation. This together with lower merchandise trade
market repo (outside the LAF) and collateralised borrowing affects the non-life insurance market. With slump in the stock
and lending obligation (CBLO) hardened across the spectrum markets, the investment income for the non-life insurance
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companies would also come down thus affecting the profits, Rs.2892.89 crore underwritten in the same quarter of the last
because the investment income has been offsetting the year. The public non-life insurers underwrote a premium of
underwriting lossess of the insurers so far. Rs.5236.40 crore, higher by 14.94 per cent in the first quarter
of 2007-08. The market shares of public and private insurers
Performance in the first quarter of 2008-09
were 59.65 and 40.35 per cent respectively. ECGC underwrote
(i) Life insurance: credit insurance of Rs.164.70 crore as against Rs.88.09 crore
in the previous year resulting in a significant growth of 86.98
The life insurers underwrote a premium of Rs.14320.20 crore
during the first quarter in the current financial year as against per cent.
Rs.12511.80 crore in the comparable period of last year Segment-wise, the premium underwritten in the Fire, Marine,
recording a growth of 14.45 per cent. Of the total premium
Motor, Health and Miscellaneous segments by the non-life
underwritten, LIC accounted for Rs.7524.56 crore and the
insurers were Rs.1208.15 crore, Rs.572.99 crore, Rs.3624.23
private insurers accounted for Rs. 6795.64 crore. The premium
crore, Rs.1772.57 crore and Rs.1600.24 crore respectively.
underwritten by LIC declined by 12.31 per cent while, that of
The Health segment recorded the highest growth (49.67 per
private insurers increased by 72.88 per cent, over the
cent) in the first quarter of the current financial year over the
corresponding period in the previous year. The number of
corresponding quarter of 2007-08. The Fire segment witnessed
policies written at the industry level declined by 7.78 per cent.
While the number of policies written by LIC declined by 23.36 negative growth (-13.80 per cent) over in the same period.
per cent, in the case of private insurers they grew by 44.00 In terms of number of policies, Fire and Marine, recorded
per cent. Of the total premium underwritten, individual business
negative growth rates (-5.14 per cent and -4.37 per cent
accounted for Rs.10995.90 crore and group business for Rs.
respectively) over the one year period. In the Motor segment,
3324.30 crore. In respect of LIC, individual business was Rs.
the public insurers witnessed positive growth rate (23.09 per
5275.71 crore and group business was Rs.2248.85 crore. In
cent) in the premium underwritten despite issuing lesser
the case of private insurers, they were Rs.5720.19 crore and
number of policies. The premium underwritten in the Motor
Rs.1075.45 crore respectively. The market share of LIC was
segment in the first quarter of the current financial year was
52.55 per cent in the total premium collection and 63.88 per
cent in number of polices underwritten, lower than 68.58 per Rs.3624.23, constituting 41.29 per cent in the total premium
cent and 76.87 per cent respectively reported in the previous underwritten. The contribution from the Public and Private life-
year. Under the group scheme 56.13 lakh lives were covered insurers in the total Motor premium was Rs.2151.19 crore
recording a growth of 8.51 per cent over the previous period. (59.36 per cent) and Rs.1473.04 crore (40.64 per cent)
Of the total lives covered under the group scheme, LIC respectively.
accounted for 38.96 lakh and private insurers 12.77 lakh. The
The premium collection in the Health segment went up to
life insurers covered 12.50 lakh lives in the social sector with
Rs.1772.57 in the first quarter of the current year, constituting
a premium of Rs.17.10 crore and underwrote 13.53 lakh
for 20.19 per cent in the total premium. The number of policies,
policies with a premium of Rs.1275.78 crore in the rural sector.
issued in this quarter, as a ratio of total number of policies
(ii) Non-Life Insurers worked out to 12.20 per cent. The shares of public and private
non-life insurers in the Health segment remained similar to
During the first quarter of current financial year, the non-life
insurers underwrote a premium of Rs.8778.18 crore recording the Motor segment, which constituted 58.72 per cent (Public)
a growth of 17.85 per cent over Rs.7448.74 crore underwritten and 41.28 per cent (Private) respectively in the first quarter of
in the same period of last year. The private non-life insures the current financial year. In terms of number of policies issued
witnessed higher growth of 22.43 per cent by underwriting Health segment recorded a growth of 12.95 per cent. This
premium to the tune of Rs.3541.78 crore as against growth was sharper in the public insurers with 20 per cent.
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PART I
POLICIES AND PROGRAMMES
A. GENERAL ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT recorded decelerated growth during 2007-08. The micro and
small enterprises (MSE) continues to play an important role
India’s macroeconomic performance in 2007-08 as measured
in India’s industrial growth and exports, besides providing
by growth in real gross domestic product (GDP) was high at 9
substantial employment opportunities. In the recent years,
per cent. This growth was observed over and above a growth
the MSE sector has consistently registered higher growth in
of 9.6 per cent in 2006-07 and 9.4 per cent in 2005-06. With
comparison with the overall industrial growth. The MSE sector
this high growth, the average real GDP growth during the period
contributed about 40 per cent to the gross industrial value
2003-2008 worked out to 8.8 per cent, much higher than 5.4
added in the economy and accounted for 47 per cent of the
per cent in the preceding quinquennium. Services sector
total manufactured exports.
continues to grow at double digit level, 10.7 per cent in 2007-
08. GDP growth originating from ‘Agriculture’ sector in 2007- According to the revised estimates released by the Central
08 was 4.5 per cent as against 3.8 per cent recorded in 2006- Statistical Organization (CSO), real GDP growth originated
07. The acceleration in the agriculture sector may be seen for the services sector moderated from 11.2 per cent in 2006-
from the increased food grains production in 2007-08 to a 07 to 10.7 per cent in 2007-08 due to deceleration in ‘financing,
record level of 230.7 million tonnes higher than 217.3 million insurance, real estate and business services’ and
tonnes recorded in 2006-07. Real GDP growth originating ‘construction’ sub-sectors. ‘Financing, insurance, real estate
from ‘Industry sector’ was lower at 8.1 per cent in 2007-08 and business services’ recorded a growth of 11.8 per cent in
than 10.6 per cent observed in 2006-07. The deceleration 2007-08 compared to 13.9 per cent in 2006-07. However, the
was mainly on account of decline in manufacturing activities sector’s share in real GDP has marginally increased from
from a growth of 12 per cent in 2006-07 to 8.8 per cent in 14.3 per cent in 2006-07 to 14.7 per cent in 2007-08. Latest
2007-08. While there has been a marginal increase in the estimates on gross domestic product emanating from sub-
growth of ‘electricity, gas and water supply’, there has been a sector are available for 2006-07. As per the estimates, banking
decline in the ‘Mining and quarrying’ segment. The and insurance constituted 6.68 per cent of real GDP in 2006-
deceleration in the GDP originating from ‘industry’ sector was 07 as against 6.12 per cent in 2005-06. This sub-sector has
also reflected in the movement of index of industrial production recorded a growth of 19.71 per cent in 2006-07. While ‘banking’
(IIP). The industrial growth, in terms of IIP, moderated to 8.5 showed a growth of 17 per cent, insurance recorded a growth
per cent during 2007-08 from 11.5 per cent in 2006-07. The of 34.5 per cent in 2006-07 over 2005-06. The share of
insurance sector in real GDP increased to 1.1 per cent in
manufacturing sector with a weight of 79.4 per cent in the
2006-07 from 0.9 per cent in 2005-06.
total IIP, recorded a growth rate of 9.0 per cent in 2007-08
much lower than 12.5 per cent observed in 2006-07. In terms Saving and Capital Formation
of use-based classification, deceleration was observed in all
the segments; more so in consumer durables which recorded The CSO released estimates for GDP at the economy level
a negative growth of 1 per cent in 2007-08 as against 9.2 per and also at sectoral level for 2007-08. But estimates of saving
cent in 2006-07. and capital formation are available with lag of one year; as
such, the latest estimates released by CSO relates to 2006-
The Infrastructure sector which gained momentum during 2006- 07. However, the gross financial savings of the household
07 decelerated significantly during 2007-08. The sector, with sector, as estimated by Reserve Bank of India (RBI), are
a weight of 26.7 per cent in IIP, recorded a growth of 5.6 per available for 2007-08. As such the review pertains to savings
cent in 2007-08 as compared with 9.3 per cent during 2006- and capital formation for 2006-07 and gross financial assets
07. All the segments of the infrastructure sector, barring coal, for 2007-08.
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overall inflation as on March 29, 2008, followed by primary respectively. The weighted average rate of the above three
articles at 28.2 per cent and the fuel group at 18.9 per cent. money market segments worked out to 5.48 per cent during
2007-08 compared with 6.57 per cent a year ago. In other
On an average basis (average of 52 weeks), the wholesale
segments of the money market, the weighted average discount
price inflation was lower at 4.7 per cent in 2007-08 when
rate for certificates of deposit (CDs) was 10 per cent at end
compared to 5.4 per cent in 2006-07. Consumer price inflation
March 2008 as compared with 10.75 per cent at end March
for industrial workers was higher than WPI inflation upto
2007. In the commercial paper market, the weighted average
January 2008. With increase in food prices, the gap has
discount rate declined from 11.33 per cent on March 31, 2007
reduced to some extent CPI inflation for industrial workers for
7.65 per cent at end October 2007 and hardened to 10.38 per
March 2008 stood at 7.9 per cent as against 6.7 per cent
cent as on March 31, 2008.
observed in March 2007. On average basis (average of 12
months) CPI inflation during 2007-08 worked to 6.2 per cent Foreign Exchange Market
as against 6.7 per cent in 2006-07.
The Indian rupee generally exhibited two-way movements in
DOMESTIC FINANCIAL MARKETS the range of Rs.39.26 to 43.15 per US Dollar during 2007-08.
At the beginning of the year, tight liquidity conditions in the
Global financial markets remained turbulent due to surge in
domestic money market and US Dollar sales by banks led
liquidity demand because of turmoil in the US sub-prime
the rupee to appreciate from its level of Rs. 43.60 per US
mortgage market. However, the financial markets in India
Dollar at end-March 2007 to Rs. 40.46 per US Dollar as on
remained relatively unaffected except for equity markets and
May 29, 2007. Foreign institutional investment (FII) outflows,
for brief spells in the money market. Policy interventions by
bearish conditions in the Indian equity market and concerns
the RBI helped the markets to come back to normalcy.
over the sub-prime mortgage crisis in the US resulted in
Money Market depreciation of the Indian rupee during the first half of August
2007 to Rs.41.58 per US Dollar The exchange rate of the
The money market remained largely orderly during 2007-08,
rupee appreciated thereafter on account of large capital inflows,
barring occasional spells of volatility on account of volatility in
interest rate cut by the US Fed, weakening of the US Dollar
capital flows and large changes in cash balances of the Central
vis-à-vis other major currencies. During October 2007 to
Government with the Reserve Bank. The policy intervention
January 2008 the rupee moved in the range of Rs.39.26 to
by the RBI under the liquidity adjustment facility (LAF) caused
Rs.39.84 per US Dollar. At the beginning of February 2008,
some tightening in the money market and subsequent
on account of FII outflows (rising crude oil prices and heavy
withdrawal of this policy imposition helped the Call/notice rates
to lie within the corridor of repo and reverse repo rates. Over Dollar demand by oil companies), the rupee started
the year as a whole, the call rate averaged 6.07 per cent, 115 depreciating and at the end March 2008 it was Rs.39.99 per
basis points lower than that in 2006-07. Interest rates in the US Dollar. Between end March 2007 and end March 2008
collateralised segments of the money market – the market the exchange rate of the rupee appreciated by 9.0 per cent
repo (outside the LAF) and the collateralised borrowing and against the US Dollar. Over the same period, the rupee
lending obligation (CBLO) – moved in tandem with call rates. appreciated by 7.6 per cent against the Pound Sterling, while
The collateralised market is now the predominant segment of it depreciated by 7.8 per cent against the Euro, 7.6 per cent
the money market in India accounting for nearly 80 per cent against the Japanese Yen. The conditions in the spot foreign
of the total volume during 2007-08. During 2007-08, interest exchange market and generally comfortable liquidity conditions
rates averaged around 5.20 per cent in CBLO, 5.50 per cent in the domestic money markets kept forward premia on the
in market repo and 6.07 per cent in the call/notice money US Dollar low during 2007-08. Capital inflows during the year
market. A year ago the interest rates for the above segments were significantly higher than the current account deficit.
were 6.24 per cent, 6.34 per cent and 7.22 per cent India’s foreign exchange reserve during 2007-08 comprising
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foreign currency assets, gold, SDRs and the reserves tranche The net resources mobilized by Mutual Funds increased by
with IMF, increased to US Dollar 309.7 billion at end March 63.6 per cent to Rs 1, 53,802 crore in 2007-08 from Rs.93985
2008 as compared with US Dollar 199.2 billion at end March crore in the previous year. Net assets managed by Mutual
2007. Funds also increased significantly by 54.82 per cent to Rs.
505152 crore by March 2008 over Rs. 326292 crore by March
Government Securities Market
2007. About 67.5 per cent of net mobilisation of funds by Mutual
Yields in the government securities market hardened Funds during 2007-08 was under income/debt market-oriented
somewhat during the first quarter of 2007-08, partially reflecting schemes. Growth-oriented schemes accounted for only 30.5
global trends and also due to certain policy actions of RBI. per cent of net resource mobilisation during 2007-08.
Yields on 10 year security reached an intra-year peak of 8.32
Secondary Market
per cent on June 11, 2007. With easy liquidity conditions
thereafter the yields softened. Yields were largely range bound The gains in domestic stock market during 2007-08 were
during August-December 2007 and thereafter. The 10-year spread across various sectors. Most of the sectoral indices
yield, moved in a range of 7.42-8.32 per cent during 2007-08. recorded higher gains between end-March 2007 and January
As on March 31, 2008, the yield was 7.93 per cent, 4 basis 8, 2008 but incurred higher losses thereafter. BSE sensex
points lower than that of end-March 2007. The spread between reached all-time high of 20873 on January 8, 2008.
1-year and 10-year yields was 45 basis points at end-March Subsequently the domestic stock markets witnessed higher
2008 as compared with 42 basis points at end-March 2007. volatility due to increased concerns over the severe impact of
At the longer end, the spread between 10 year and 30 year sub-prime lending crises in the US and its spillover to other
increased to 47 basis points at end-March 2008 from 37 basis market segments and in other countries. The market
points at end March 2007. The yield spread of 5-year AAA- sentiment was affected to liquidity squeeze in the secondary
rated corporate bonds over 5 year government securities market in the wake of initial public offerings (IPOs), heavy
increased to 161 basis points at end-March 2008 from 142 sales by FIIs in short-term capital gains tax hike from 10 per
basis points of end March 2007. cent to 15 per cent, increase in domestic inflation rate, rise in
crude oil prices, and decline in ADR prices in the US market.
Primary Market
BSE sensex closed at 15644 on March 31st 2008 registering
Resources raised from primary market through public issues a gain of 19 per cent over March end 2007. The market
increased to Rs 83707 crore during 2007-08 from Rs. 32382 capitalization of BSE increased sharply by 44.9 per cent to
crore during 2006-07 recording a high growth of 158.5 per Rs. 5138015 crore by end-March 2008. Market capitalization
cent over the previous year. As the number of issues remained to GDP ratio improved from 85.5 per cent at end-March 2007
unchanged at 119, the average size of public issue increased to 156.7 per cent on January 8, 2008 before declining to 109.5
from Rs 272 crore in 2006-07 to Rs 703 crore in 2007-08. per cent by end-March 2008. The combined turnover of BSE
Barring three debt issues, all public issues during 2007-08 and NSE in the cash segment during 2007-08 was higher by
were in the form of equity. Out of 119 issues, 82 issues were 76.8 per cent than that during 2006-07.
initial public offerings (IPOs), accounting for 47.7 per cent of
EXTERNAL SECTOR
total resources mobilisation. Mobilisation of resources through
private placement increased by 45.7 per cent to Rs.212568 The merchandise trade deficit, after fluctuating around 3-4 per
crore during 2007-08 over Rs. 145894 crore in 2006-07. Indian cent of GDP between the mid-1990s and 2003-04, widened
corporates also raised resources from American Depository sharply to 6.9 per cent of GDP in 2006-07 and 7.7 per cent of
Receipts (ADRs) and Global Depository Receipts (GDRs) to GDP in 2007-08 on account of higher non-oil imports,
the extent of Rs. 26,556 crore during 2007-08. During 2006- particularly, import of capital goods and higher crude oil prices.
07 such resource mobilization was Rs 17005 crore. However the sustained increase in invisible surplus during 2007-
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08 continued to cushion the impact of widening of merchandise reflecting the upward revision in the prices of administered
trade deficit. As a result the current account deficit, as petroleum products, intermittent but sharp increases in the
proportion of GDP was 1.5 per cent in 2007-08 higher than basic metals prices, and primary articles.
that of last year at 1.1 per cent. Favourable domestic financial
The Indian financial market up to August 2008 remained largely
and economic conditions, further liberalisation of capital
orderly. Brief spells of volatility were observed in the money
account, sustained growth momentum of India resulted in a
market. Interest rates in the collateralized segment of the
surge of capital inflows to India during 2007-08. The net capital
over night money market remained below the call rate. In the
flows (inflows minus outflows) at US Dollar 108 billion
foreign exchange market the Indian rupee depreciated against
constituted 9.2 per cent of GDP in 2007-08 and was 2.4 times
the US Dollars. Yields in the government securities market
higher than that of 2006-07. India emerged as second most
hardened. The Indian equity markets witnessed correction
favoured FDI destination after China. Net FDI flows amounted amidst high volatility. Growth in merchantised exports
to US Dollar 15.5 billion in 2007-08 as compared with US accelerated while imports showed moderation during the first
Dollar 8.5 billion in 2006-07. Most of FDI flows were in the quarter of 2007-08. Capital flows have been volatile and net
form of equity while portfolio flows comprised investments by capital inflows during 2008-09 so far were lower than those in
FIIs. India received external assistance (net) of US Dollar 2.1 the corresponding period of 2007-08 mainly on account of
billion during 2007-08 as compared with US Dollar 1.8 billion outflows by FIIs. As on August 15, 2008, foreign exchange
during 2006-07 . India contributed US Dollar 451 million to reserves declined by US Dollar 13.5 billion over the end March
other countries in the form of grants and loans, with Bhutan, 2008 level. Considering all the factors the outlook for the
Nepal and Bangladesh being the major beneficiaries Indian economy is contingent upon unfolding of domestic risks
in the wake of global risks. The economic activity in industry
First Quarter Review
and services sector had moderated and the prices of food
The global economy has continued to slow down during 2008 items heavily depend on agriculture production. Unlike the
so far mainly due to low growth in advanced economies. global economy, the Indian economy is likely to witness a
According to International Monetary Fund (IMF), the global moderation of the growth with increased inflation risks.
GDP is expected to decelerate from 5 per cent in 2007 to 4.1 B. APPRAISAL OF INSURANCE MARKET
per cent in 2008. Though the growth process in the developing
TABLE 1
economies has not so far affected, the global financial market
KEY MARKET INDICATORS
turbulence may have an impact in the financial systems and
economic activity of the developing countries. Industrial Life and non-life market in India Rs. 2,29,175 crore
production growth in India during April-June 2008 was lower at (Total Premium) US Dollar 54.375 billion*
Global insurance market US Dollar 4061 billion
5.2 per cent compared with 10.3 per cent recorded in the
same period of last year. This was mainly on account of Inflation adjusted growth in total 13.0 per cent
slowdown in the manufacturing growth from 11.1 per cent, a premium in India: (35.0 per cent in 2006-07)
year ago to 5.6 per cent in the current year. The growth in the Growth in premium (world) Life: 5.4 per cent
electricity sector was at 2 per cent compared with 8.3 per underwritten 2007-08 Non-life: 0.7 per cent
cent a year ago. In terms of use-based classification, the Geographical restriction for None
slowdown was reflected in all the sectors. The capital goods new players
sector recorded a much lower growth of 6.5 per cent during Equity restriction Foreign promoter can
April-June 2008 from 19.1 per cent observed in April to June hold up to 26 per cent of
2007. During April-June 2008, the growth of core infrastructure the equity
industries was placed at 3.5 per cent as compared with 6.3 Registration restriction Composite registration
per cent a year ago. The overall inflation firmed up in the not available
current financial year to 12.6 per cent on August 9, 2008 Source: Swiss Re
* US Dollar 40.334 billion in 2006-07
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By the end of March 2008, there were eighteen life insurance At the end March 2008, 19 general insurance companies were
companies operating in India. Subsequently, Aegon Religare operating in India. Subsequently, Bharti Axa general insurance
life insurance company limited and canara HSBC Oriental
company limited was granted the Certificate of Registration.
Bank of Commerce Life Insurance Co. Ltd., DLF Pramerica
With this, the total number of general insurance companies
life insurance company limited were given Certificate of
Registration by the Authority. With these two new companies increased to 20.
the total number of life insurance companies operating in India
Expansion of Offices
rose to 21.
TABLE 2 The number of offices of the life insurers has increased
REGISTERED INSURERS IN INDIA dramatically in the year 2007-08 from 5373 at the beginning
Type of business Public Sector Private Sector Total of the year to 8913 by the end of the year, showing a growth of
Life Insurance 1 20 21 over 65 per cent. A major portion of this expansion was in the
General Insurance 6* 14** 20 private sector whose offices more than doubled from 3072 to
Re-insurance 1 0 01 6391. LIC’s offices increased at a more modest 10 per cent
Total 8 34 42 from 2301 offices to 2522.
* Includes specialized insurance companies - ECGC and AIC
** Includes two Standalone Health Insurance Companies – Star Health &
Allied Insurance Co. and Apollo DKV Health Insurance Co.
TABLE 3
LIFE INSURANCE OFFICES * AS ON MARCH 31, 2008
Insurer 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
Private Insurers 13 116 254 416 804 1645 3072 6391
LIC 2186 2190 2191 2196 2197 2220 2301 2522
Industry Total 2199 2306 2445 2612 3001 3865 5373 8913
Note: 1) Data collected from life insurers through a special return
2) Office as defined under Section 64 VC of the Insurance Act, 1938
* Offices opened after seeking approal of the Authority.
Significantly, the number of offices of private life insurers in semi-urban and smaller locations put together increased the
highest, by over 140 per cent, from 1908 to 4592 in 2007-08.
TABLE 4
DISTRIBUTION OF OFFICES * OF LIFE INSURERS AS ON MARCH 31, 2008
Insurer Metro Urban Semi-urban Others Total
Private total 628 1169 2692 1902 6391
LIC 311 468 848 895 2522
Industry total 939 1637 3540 2797 8913
Note : 1) Data collected from life insurers through a special return.
2) Based on the HRA classification of places done by the Ministry of Finance.
Metro : Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, Hyderabad and Bangalore.
Urban : A, B-1 and B-2 class cities of the HRA classification.
Semi-urban : C class cities of the HRA classification.
Others : Places not listed in the HRA classification.
* Offices opened after seeking approal of the Authority.
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prevailing prior to opening up of the sector. The life insurance The market shares of private insurers and LIC, in terms of
market has become competitive benefiting the policyholders. number of policies underwritten, were 26.07 per cent and 73.93
Simultaneously, insurance industry has been evolving and per cent as against 17.17 per cent and 82.83 per cent
improving its underwriting and risk management abilities. The respectively in 2006-07.
reduction of term rates has facilitated increase in the level of
Premium
sum assured for policies. This higher level of protection implies
that customers are more conscious of the need for risk Life insurance industry recorded a premium income of
mitigation, greater security, and about the future of their Rs.201351.41 crore during 2007-08 as against Rs.156075.85
dependents. However, given the level of sum assured in crore in the previous financial year, recording a growth of 29.01
the developed countries and other emerging economies, there per cent. Regular premium, single premium and renewal
is further scope to tap the need for additional cover even premium in 2007-08 were Rs.54888.16 crore (27.26 per cent);
amongst the insured population. Rs.38824.36 crore (19.28 per cent); and Rs.107638.89 crore
(53.46 per cent), respectively. It may be recalled that in 2000-
Life insurance companies have also been quick to recognize
the larger need for structured retirement plans and have 01, when the industry was opened up, the life insurance
leveraged their abilities for long-term fund management towards premium was Rs.34,898.48 crore which comprised of
building this segment. Pension is recognized as a necessity Rs.6966.95 crore (19.96 per cent) of regular premium,
and presents an opportunity for growth in the country, and Rs.2740.45 crore (7.86 per cent) of single premium and
forms a significant part of portfolio of life insurers. More Rs.25191.07 crore (72.18 per cent) of renewal premium.
recently, private life insurers with their expertise in long-term
The first year premium (comprising of single premium and
mortality and morbidity introduced annuities.
regular premium) amounted to Rs.93712.52 in 2007-08 as
The growth in group insurance business has also been against Rs.75649.21 crore in 2006-07 recording a growth of
impressive. The superannuation and gratuity business has 23.88 per cent as against a growth of 94.96 per cent in 2006-
grown on the strength of professional fund-management and 07. The first year premium growth in 2007-08 over a higher
a host of value-added services. Given such scope for
growth in 2006-07 has been on account of continued popularity
innovations, the life insurance sector in India is expected to
of unit linked products. It is observed that LIC too has shifted
maintain the growth momentum of new premium in future.
its marketing strategy in favour of unit linked products since
New Policies 2006-07 though LIC’s performance has slowed down in 2007-
08. While at the industry level, there has been a growth
New policies underwritten by the industry were 508.74 lakh in
because of slow down in the premium underwritten by LIC the
2007-08 as against 461.52 lakh during 2006-07 showing an
growth levels in 2007-08 were lower than 2006-07. LIC reported
increase of 10.23 per cent. While the private insurers exhibited
a growth of 67.40 per cent, (previous year 104.64 per cent), growth of 24.17 per cent in single premium individual policies
LIC showed a decline of 1.61 per cent as against a growth of and decline of 6.48 per cent in non-single premium individual
21.01 per cent in 2006-07 policies. LIC reported a growth of 9.11 per cent in Group
Single Premium. As against these, private insurance
TABLE 6 companies reported growth of 39.45 per cent and 69.93 per
NEW POLICIES ISSUED : LIFE INSURERS cent in individual single and non-single policies respectively.
Insurer 2006-07 2007-08 The growth in the number of policies underwritten in the Group
LIC 38229292 37612599 Single and Non-single segments by the private insurers stood
(21.01) (-1.61) at 54 and 1 per cent respectively. A shift in the shares of first
Private Sector 7922274 13261558 year premium and renewal premium to the total premium was
(104.64) (67.40) observed in 2007-08. In 2007-08 renewal premium accounted
Total 46151566 50874157 for 53.46 per cent of the total premium underwritten slightly
Note: Figure in brackets indicate growth rate (in per cent). higher than 51.53 per cent in 2006-07.
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Box Item 1
The policyholder found that the sum assured guaranteed on maturity had really depreciated in real value because of the
depreciation in the value of money. The investor was no longer content with the so called security of capital provided
under a policy of life insurance and started showing a preference for higher rate of return on his investments as also for
capital appreciation. It was, therefore found necessary for the insurance companies to think of a method whereby the
expectation of the policyholders could be satisfied. The object was to provide a hedge against the inflation through a
contract of insurance. Decline of assured return endowment plans and opening of the insurance sector saw the advent of
ULIPs on the domestic insurance horizon. Today, the Indian life insurance market is riding high on the unit linked
insurance plans.
Unit linked insurance plans (ULIPs) are insurance plans that combine the benefit of investment with insurance. They give
the investor an option to put a part of their premium in various investment portfolios and derive the benefits depending
upon the performance of the funds chosen by them. ULIPs were launched at an opportune time when stock markets had
just taken off. Being market- linked, they were major beneficiaries of the secular rise in stock markets.
ULIPs have gained high acceptance due to the attractive features they offer. These include:
1. Flexibility
1. Flexibility to choose Sum Assured.
2. Flexibility to choose premium amount.
3. Option to change level of Premium even after the plan has started (Top up facility).
4. Flexibility to change asset allocation by switching between funds.
2. Transparency
1. Changes in the plan & net amount invested are known to the customer.
2. Convenience of tracking one’s investment performance on a daily basis.
3. Liquidity
1. Option to withdraw money after few years (comfort required in case of exigency).
2. Low minimum tenure.
3. Partial / Systematic withdrawal allowed
4. Fund Options
1. A choice of funds (ranging from equity, debt, cash or a combination).
2. Option to choose fund mix based on desired asset allocation.
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Traditionally, endowment plans have invested in government securities, corporate bonds and the money market. ULIPs
however, have a broader choice. They invest across the board in stocks, government securities, corporate bonds and
money market instruments. Of course, within a ULIP there are options wherein equity investments are capped. The
common types of funds available in ULIPs are Bond Fund, Protector Fund, Secure Fund, Balanced Fund, Growth Fund,
Index Fund, and Enhancer Fund. Depending on one’s risk appetite one can choose the fund. However the investment risk
is borne by the investor.
The common type of charges, fees and deductions in ULIPs are Premium allocation charges, Mortality charges, Fund
management charges, Policy/administration charges, Surrender charges, Fund switching charges and Service tax.
Insurance companies are required to declare the NAV of various ULIPs on a daily basis. The movement of NAV enables
the policy holder to assess the performance of his investment and accordingly make intervention in the form of switches,
withdrawal and top-ups.
After opening up of the insurance sector, Unit-linked insurance policies (ULIPs) have become increasingly popular.
Analysis of figures for the last three years indicates the growth pattern of unit linked business.
100
90.33
88.75
90
82.3
80
70.24 70.3
70
62.31
60 58.23 56.91
53.69
Percentage
Linked
50
46.31 Non-linked
41.77 43.09
40 37.69
29.76 29.7
30
20 17.7
11.25 9.67
10
0
Private LIC Industry Private LIC Industry Private LIC Industry
2005-06 2006-07 2007-08
Year
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As reflected in the business figures and the above chart it is the unit linked business which is driving the growth of
premiums over the last 2-3 years. While the private players have taken the lead in this segment, LIC has also made strong
strides in the sale of ULIPs during the last three years. Despite the growing popularity of ULIPs it remains a fact that the
policy holders rely heavily on the advice rendered by the distributors. The complicated design of the policies makes them
less aware of the product features and chances of mis-selling by agents are high. To protect the interest of the customers,
IRDA has taken the following initiatives.
• Issuance of comprehensive ULIP guidelines in 2005 which mandate minimum risk cover, three year lock-in, usage
of simple language, proper disclosures, standard method of computing NAV etc
• Insurers to make projections of return as per the guidelines of Life Insurance Council.
• To ensure transparency, IRDA has directed the insurers to list all charges that the policyholder has to bear along
with the amount available for investment in each year specific to each policy.
• IRDA has also stipulated that policyholders would have to sign a document stating that they have understood the
terms and conditions of the policy before concluding the sale.
• The customer can also use 15 days free look period in case he is not satisfied with the terms and conditions of the
policy.
• To remove complexity in unit linked products IRDA has advised the insurers to phase out some of the actuarially
funded ULIPs.
World wide, Unit linked products have been seen as attractive- in view of the flexibility and investment options they offer
to the customers and the capital efficiency to the companies. After the market crash of 2001, customers started looking
for more security and guarantees in the unit linked products. Adding guarantees to unit linked products has been common
in Europe, North America and Japan. The unit linked market though new in Asia is growing steadily in countries like
Korea, Taiwan and South East Asia. Variable Annuity products are slowly emerging in these markets and from the
customer point of view are quite attractive, especially when they provide guarantees on pension savings.
In India, the long-standing debate over the suitability of Unit Linked Insurance Plan (ULIP) and mutual funds can be
resolved better with a proper understanding of the need of the investor. Mutual funds are essentially short to medium term
products. ULIPs, in contrast, are positioned as long-term products with an element of life cover. It is pertinent to note that
exposure of Indian households to capital markets is limited. It is important for an investor to understand his financial goals
and horizon of investment in order to make an informed investment decision.
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Segregation of first year premium (based on the monthly data (Table 9). It was observed that commissions paid by the life
of premium underwritten) into linked and non-linked insurance companies for procurement of new business has
components revealed consolidation towards linked products, increased compared to the previous year pointing to increased
with premium underwritten at Rs.70059.52 crore in 2007-08 competition in the sector.
as against Rs.42911.86 crore in 2006-07, a growth of 63.26
Management expenses of private insurers had stabilized in
per cent. The non-linked premium was Rs.22929.19. crore as
2006-07. In 2007-08, six companies namely Bharti Axa, Aviva,
against Rs.32494.66 crore in 2006-07, i.e., a negative growth
ING Vysya, Reliance and new entrants - Future Generali,
of 29.44 per cent. Linked and non-linked business accounted
and IDBI Fortis exceeded the prescribed limits. Out of 18
for 75.34 and 24.66 per cent of total business in 2007-08 as
companies which underwrote business during 2007-08, 12
against 56.91 and 43.09 per cent respectively in 2006-07.
companies complied with the stipulations on expenses of
The continued shift towards preference for linked products
management. However, Bharti Axa which started business in
coincided with the sustained positive performance of the stock
2006-07 exceeded the prescribed limits in the year 2007-08.,
markets in the country in the first half of 2007-08. In the case
In the case of Future Generali, IDBI Fortis and Bharti Axa, the
of LIC, 65.84 per cent of the first year premium was from
excess was within the norms for the life insurance industry.
linked products while non-linked products contributed 34.16
In the case of LIC, the expenses of management continued to
per cent (46.31 and 53.69 per cent respectively in 2006-07).
be within the allowable limits.
In the case of private insurers, these proportions were 91.97
and 8.03 per cent respectively in 2007-08 as against 87.34 TABLE 9
and 12.66 per cent in 2006-07. Response to unit linked products
COMMISSION EXPENSES OF LIFE INSURERS
in the last four years reflects the preference of the customer
to such products and the life insurers have recognized the (Rs. Crore)
needs of the customers and are orienting towards ULIP Insurer 2006-07 2007-08
products. Regular
Expenses of the life insurers LIC 4789.74 4459.48
Private Sector 2735.70 4460.49
Section 40 B of the Insurance Act, 1938 provides that no insurer Total 7525.43 8919.97
shall in respect of life insurance business transacted in India, Single Premium
spend as expenses of management in excess of the prescribed LIC 414.05 504.33
limits. Expenses of management include all commission Private Sector 42.51 50.65
payments and operating expenses. The Insurance Rules, 1939 Total 456.57 554.98
further lay down the manner of computation of the prescribed First Year
limits. A major expense head for the life insurers is commission LIC 5203.79 4963.81
paid to the intermediaries. As against the industry average of Private Sector 2778.21 4511.15
16.25 per cent (16.59 per cent in 2006-07), LIC incurred an Total 7982.00 9474.95
expense ratio of 17.01 per cent (16.03 per cent in 2006-07) Renewal
towards commission on first year premium (excluding Single LIC 3969.79 4650.89
Premium). For the private insurers this ratio worked out to Private Sector 307.19 578.46
15.56 per cent (17.68 per cent in 2006-07). The commissions Total 4276.99 5229.35
paid by LIC towards the single premium was 1.49 per cent as Total
against industry average of 1.43 per cent. The corresponding LIC 9173.58 9614.69
ratio for private insurers averaged to 1.0 per cent. The total Private Sector 3085.40 5089.61
commission paid by the life insurers in 2007-08 amounted to Total 12258.99 14704.30
Rs.14704.30 crore as against Rs.12258.99 crore in 2006-07
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The major expense heads for the private insurers were As the private insurers have leaner organizational structures
employee expenses at 39.08 per cent (37.93 per cent in 2006- compared to LIC their average worked out to 47.93 per cent
07); advertisement and publicity at 8.92 per cent (8.89 in 2006- as against 48.11 per cent in 2006-07. Advertisement and
07); training expenses (including agents’ training and seminars) publicity expenses of LIC accounted for 2.44 per cent of the
at 5.96 per cent (6.92 per cent in 2006-07). Employee total operating expenses (3.03 per cent in 2006-07). Training
remuneration and welfare benefits accounted for 60.75 per expenses in the case of LIC accounted for 1.73 per cent of
cent of the operating expenses of LIC in 2007-08 as against the operating expenses (1.93 per cent in 2006-07).
57.49 per cent in the previous year.
TABLE 11
TABLE 10
OPERATING EXPENSES OF LIFE INSURERS
COMMISSION EXPENSES RATIOS
(Rs. Crore)
(in per cent)
INSURER 2006-07 2007-08
Insurer 2006-07 2007-08
LIC 7085.84 8309.32
Regular
Private Sector 6500.01 12032.46
LIC 16.03 17.01
TOTAL 13585.85 20341.78
Private Sector 17.68 15.56
Total 16.59 16.25 Operating expenses as a per cent of gross premium
underwritten for the private insurers worked out to 23.34 more
Single Premium
or less at the same level as in 2006-07. In the case of LIC,
LIC 1.57 1.49 operating expenses constituted 5.55 per cent of the gross
Private Sector 1.08 1.00 premium underwritten in 2007-08 same as in 2006-07.
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Benefits Paid training costs for developing the agency force, creating a niche
market for its products, achieving reasonable levels of
The life industry paid gross benefits of Rs.61780.02 crore in
persistency, providing for policy liabilities, and maintaining the
2007-08 (Rs.55765.35 crore in 2006-07) constituting 30.68
solvency margin, would be difficult for the insurers to earn
per cent of the gross premium underwritten (35.73 per cent in
profits in the initial seven to ten years of their operations. In
2006-07). The benefits paid by the private insurers showed an
2007-08, four of the private sector companies reported net
increase of 111.28 per cent at Rs. 5212.24 crore (Rs.2466.94
profits. SBI Life insurance company was the first private
crore in 2006-07), constituting 10.11 per cent of the premium
company to report net profit of Rs.2.02 crore in 2005-06. It
underwritten (8.73 per cent in 2006-07). LIC paid benefits of
reported higher net profit of Rs.3.83 crore in 2006-07 and further
Rs.56567.78 crore in 2007-08, constituting 37.76 per cent of
increased its net profit level to Rs.34.38 crore in 2007-08.
the premium underwritten (Rs.53298.41 crore in 2006-07
The company has succeeded in achieving an early break even
constituting 41.70 per cent of the total premium underwritten).
on account of its lower cost of operations due to the large
The benefits paid by the life insurers net of re-insurance were
network of its Indian partner, the State Bank of India. However,
Rs.61687.77 crore (Rs.55715.01 crore in 2006-07). There has
the insurer still continues to report a deficit in the Revenue
been a significant increase in the benefits paid on account of
Account. However, some segments namely Non-participating
surrenders/withdrawals amounting to Rs.21677.25 crore as
individual; Group-other than retirement and Annuity generated
against Rs.17690.32 crore in 2006-07. With a stipulation of
surplus in 2007-08). Shriram Life, which commenced
minimum lock-in period of three years for ULIP products,
operations in February, 2006, too reported net profit for the
surrenders as a per cent of premium underwritten may come
third successive year of operations. However, it reported a
down in future.
lower net profit of Rs.5.58 crore in 2007-08 as against Rs.9.50
Investment income crore in 2006-07. With the total premium underwritten at
Rs.184.16 crore, the company’s operations have, however still
As the operations of the life insurers stabilize, their investment
to take off in a significant manner. In 2007-08, Metlife and
base gets strengthened, resulting in investment income forming
Sahara life have reported net profits of Rs.21.25 crore and
a larger proportion of their total income. In the case of LIC,
Rs.3.34 crore respectively. As against net loss of Rs.11.96
the investment income including capital gains was higher at
crore in 2006-07, Metlife reported net profit of 21.25 crore in
Rs. 56595.06 crore in 2007-08 compared to Rs. 46784.71
2007-08. The company has reported profits by carrying deficit
crore in 2006-07. As a percentage of total income, it increased
of Rs.488 crore in the Revenue Account. Sahara Life has
to 37.78 per cent in 2007-08 from a decline of 36.60 per cent
reported maiden net profits in 2007-08 at Rs.3.34 crore, against
in 2006-07. The investment income of the private insurers,
net loss of Rs.51.44 lakh in 2006-07. The company has
inclusive of capital gains, was Rs.6602.62 crore in 2007-
reported surplus in the non-participating Individual Term and
08 as against Rs.2478.48 crore in 2006-07. The share of
Pension segments, although on a small portfolio.
investment income in the total income for the private life
insurers increased to 23.37 per cent in 2007-08 (4.81 per cent All the private insurance companies reported deficit in their
in 2006-07). Companies have also reported an improvement respective Revenue Accounts in 2007-08. Some of these
in the yields on their investments. The industry is still in the companies reported surpluses in some segments of their
process of stabilizing and despite additional share capital, it business in 2006-07. The deficits in Revenue account
takes time to reach the consolidation stage. necessitated injection of further capital by the shareholders
Profits of life insurers (except for Shriram Life).
Life insurance industry is capital intensive, and insurers are During 2007-08 insurers continued to declare bonus despite
required to inject capital at frequent intervals to achieve growth reporting deficit in the Policyholders’ Account (Revenue
in premium income. Given the high rate of commissions payable Account). It may be recalled that in 2003-04, recognizing the
in the first year, expenses towards setting up operations, need of the new insurers to declare bonus to maintain their
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competitive stance in the market, the Authority had permitted in 2006-07. LIC transferred Rs.829.59 crore to the Government
declaration of bonus despite non-availability of actuarial surplus of India (Rs.757.81 crore in 2006-07) complying with the
subject to compliance with the conditions imposed by the provisions of Section 28 of the LIC Act, 1956.
Authority. This relaxation has now been extended up to a
Retention Ratio
period of seven years from commencement of operations.
Returns to shareholders LIC traditionally re-insures a small component of its business.
During 2007-08, Rs.87.95 crore was ceded as re-insurance
All insurers except for Metlife, transferred funds from the
premium (Rs.41.67 crore in 2006-07). Similarly, in the case of
Shareholders’ Account to the Policyholders’ Account to bridge
private insurers, a small component of the business was
the deficit in the Policyholders Account (Revenue Account)
reinsured, with group business forming the major component
so as to meet the stipulations of the Authority for declaration
of the re-insurance cessions. The private insurers together
of bonus in case of deficit in the Policyholders’ Account. During
ceded Rs.231.23 crore (Rs.160.05 crore in 2006-07) as
2007-08, the net losses reported by the private insurers stood
premium towards re-insurance. It may be recalled that the
at Rs.4324.52 crore (Rs.1950.12 crore in 2006-07). The net
risks pertaining to the investments component of the unit linked
profits in the Profit & Loss account of the five insurers, including
insurance products continue to be borne by the policyholders
LIC, stood at Rs.909.19 crore (Rs.786.95 crore in 2006-07).
and a significant component of the new business premium
The continued financial support through equity injections
underwritten by the industry in 2007-08 was from unit linked
reflected the promoters’ commitment towards stabilizing the
products. The re-insurance parameters may also undergo
respective insurer’s operations.
some change because IRDA has stipulated a minimum level
TABLE 13 of risk cover in respect of unit linked products. (Statement-4)
DIVIDENDS PAID : LIFE INSURERS
Analysis of Death Claims
(Rs. Crore)
Individual Policies
Insurer 2006-07 2007-08
LIC 757.81 829.59 The life insurance sector has settled 5.53 lakh claims on
individual policies, with a total payout of Rs. 4235.00 crore.
Private Sector - -
The number of claims repudiated was 9027 for an amount of
Total 757.81 829.59
Rs. 152.66 crore. The number of pending claims stood at
14548 for an amount of Rs. 206.66 crore. Of the pending
LIC continued to report surplus in the Policyholders’ Account
claims, 1684 were pending for more than one year and 2454
(Revenue Account in 2007-08. Surplus in the said account,
claims were pending for more than 6 months but less than
adjusted for interim bonus and allocation of bonus to
one year. The details are available at Statement 58.
policyholders was Rs.829.59 crore as against Rs.757.81 crore
TABLE 14
INDIVIDUAL DEATH CLAIMS
(Figures In percent of policies)
Life Insurer Total Claims Claims Claims Claims Break up of claims pending
Claims paid repudiated written pending at — duration wise (Lives)
back end of year < 3 mths 3 - < 6 mths 6 - <1 yr > 1 yr
Private Total 100.00 78.93 10.17 0.01 10.88 64.84 16.71 8.94 9.51
LIC * 100.00 96.71 1.13 0.06 2.10 43.76 25.20 18.93 12.11
Total 100.00 95.86 1.56 0.06 2.52 48.10 23.45 16.87 11.58
*In the Annual Report for FY 2006-07, total individual death claim figures of LIC erroneously included group as well as foreign office business claims
also. In the current FY, the figures pertain to individual death claims arising in the Indian operations of LIC.
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The claim settlement ratio of LIC was better than that of the Group Policies
private life insurers. While LIC settled 96.71 per cent of claims
A total of 159333 group claims were settled in the year out of
intimated to them, the private life insurers settled 78.93 per
the 162837 claims intimated. The number of group claims
cent of claims. The percentage of repudiations for LIC was
repudiated in the year was 1241, which was 0.76 per cent of
quite low at 1.13 per cent as against 10.17 per cent for the
the claims intimated.
private life insurers.
TABLE 15
GROUP DEATH CLAIMS
(In percent of lives covered)
Life Insurer Total Claims Claims Claims Claims Break up of claims pending
Claims paid repudiated written pending at — duration wise (Lives)
back end of year < 3 mths 3 - < 6 mths 6 - <1 yr > 1 yr
Private Total 100.00 84.43 5.75 0.16 9.66 41.83 18.91 14.41 24.85
LIC 100.00 99.88 0.01 - 0.11 8.70 62.11 22.98 6.21
Industry Total 100.00 97.85 0.76 0.02 1.37 39.43 22.03 15.03 23.51
Private insurers have settled 84.43 per cent of the total claims TABLE 16
payable while 9.66 per cent remained pending at the end of PAID-UP CAPITAL : NON-LIFE INSURERS AND
the year 2007-08. RE-INSURER
(Rs. Crore)
II) Non-Life Insurance Insurer As on Additions As on
March 31, during the year March 31,
As on March 31, 2008 there are 18 general insurance
2007 2007-08 2008
companies which have been granted registration for doing non-
life insurance business in the country. Of these 6 are in public Non -Life
sector and the rest in private sector. Of the public sector Public Sector 550.00 0 550.00
companies, two are specialized insurance companies; one Private Sector 1400.87 401.13 1802.00
for credit insurance (ECGC) and another for Agriculture (AIC).
Specialized Institutions
Of the 12 private sector companies, three have been granted
ECGC 800.00 100.00 900.00
license during 2007-08 including one stand alone health
insurance company. The performance of the two specialised AIC 200.00 0 200.00
insurance companies is reviewed separately in the Annual Star Health 105.00 3.60 108.60
Report. As such, the analysis in this section confines to 4 Apollo DKV 100.55 100.55
public sector companies and 10 private insurance companies. Re-insurer
The performance of the two standalone health insurance
GIC 430.00 0 430.00
companies has been covered under a separate sub-section.
Total 3485.87 605.28 4091.15
Paid-up Capital This addition includes the equity capital brought in by the
health insurer and the two new insurers who were granted
The total paid up capital of general insurers as on March 31,
registration during 2007-08 (domestic promoters Rs.376.26
2007 was Rs 3485.87 crore. During 2007-08, the general
crore and foreign joint venture partners Rs.128.72 crore). The
insurers have added Rs.604.98 crore to their capital. The
specialised insurer ECGC had added Rs.100 crore to its capital
increase in the paid up capital of the private insurers through
during the year. PSU insurers have not added capital during
capital contributions during the year was Rs.504.98 crore (Rs.
the current year.
121.86 crore in 2006-07).
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Box Item 2
This phenomenon has emerged as a major bane of the life insurance sector in view of the large number of policies
falling into lapsation at different time points of the contracts. The fact that as many as 86 lakh non-linked policies have
lapsed in the year 2006-07 holds mirror to the seriousness of the matter.
Lapsation can be categorized as first year lapsation and renewal lapsation, based on whether the policy lapses in its
first year itself or after the premium for the first year has been fully paid.
When a policyholder purchases a policy under wrong advice, information or perception and realizes later that the
features of the policy do not match his requirements, he is most likely to return the policy under free-look provisions.
In case he is not able to exercise free look option within 15 days from the receipt of the policy bond, he may have no
option but to discontinue the policy. It is also possible that many policyholders may not even be aware of the introduction
of the free-look provision under clause 6 (2) of the IRDA (Protection of Policyholders’ Interests) Regulations, 2002, as
a result of which they may allow the policies to lapse. Majority of the lapses occurring in the first few years of the
policy are caused by mis-selling — intentional or otherwise, and selling under duress – for instance, in consideration
of a loan sanctioned by a Bank or any other nature of ‘favour’ done by the insurance salesman to the policyholder, or
under ‘obligation’ to a relative or a friend.
In addition to the above, the degree of lapsation of policies is impacted by the quality of follow up for renewal premium
payments as well as the convenience in payment of premiums.
Overselling as well as decline in the fortunes of the policyholder make the policy unaffordable to him and are therefore
likely to lead to its surrender or lapse.
Termination of agency which is quite rampant in the industry renders millions of policies ‘orphan’. Orphan policies are
prone to neglect due to lack of follow up/servicing support of the procuring agent and are known to lapse in large
numbers. The Insurance Act, 1938 through section 40 (2A) has therefore created a provision for payment of commission
on orphan policies revived (based on medical examination) by an agent other than the one procuring the same.
In the era of multi-channel distribution, it is observed that some of the new channels have the muscle to sell while they
are not supported by adequate servicing infrastructure. This impacts lapsation ratio. Insurers therefore need to monitor
channel-wise levels of lapsation in order to plug the same.
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The fixity/inflexibility in the terms of a long term policy contract is another major contributor to lapsation. A decline in
the fortunes of the policyholder, altered financial needs or plans or revision in the desired investment mix call for the
provision to alter the policy terms, in the absence of which the policyholder may be induced to lapse or surrender a
policy.
Lapsation adversely affects all the stakeholders in the industry. The policyholders, who enter a contract with hopes of
protection and long term investment benefits, are not only deprived of the same but also end up losing the hard earned
monies in the form of premium instalments already paid on the lapsed policy.
Lapsation is one of the most major sources of leakage of revenues for an insurer. The insurers’ cash inflow projections
are upset due to non-materialization of expected renewal premium revenues, in turn affecting the expense ratios and
profits. This phenomenon leads to a loss of reputation/credibility of the insurers concerned in particular and also the
entire industry at a larger level.
The agents witness a fall in their renewal commission incomes as a result of lapsation and also suffer a loss of
goodwill of their clients, which in turn adversely impacts their future business prospects.
Lapsation therefore needs to be addressed with the seriousness and urgency it deserves by all concerned. The
industry needs to evolve more flexible products and more convenient and automated premium payment mechanisms.
The sales machinery needs to depend on fine tuned, customized and need-based selling of policies of affordable ticket
sizes rather than follow pushy, short sighted and self absorbed sales techniques. Development of a stable and trained
agency force whose remuneration, incentives and credits are linked to control of lapsation helps inculcate disciplined
selling and prompt servicing habits among them. The insurers also need to install follow up mechanisms which ensure
that premium payments are reminded in advance and that lapsed policies are pursued diligently with the policyholders.
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growth in the volume of business needs to be viewed in the Among the private insurers, ICICI Lombard had the highest
background of 2007-08 being the first full year of complete de- market share of 11.89 followed by Bajaj Allianz with 8.55 per
tariffing of the general insurance. cent. Reliance has registered a substantial increase in its
market share from 3.66 in 2006-07 to 7.00 in 2007-08. Future
Among the public sector insurers, New India had the largest
Generali which commenced operations during 2007-08 have
market share at 18.97 per cent in 2007-08, lower than its
reported a negligible market share of 0.04 per cent.
market share of 20.14 per cent in the previous year. Oriental
Insurance, National Insurance and United India Insurance had Different segments of the general insurance business have
market shares at 13.69 per cent, 14.40 per cent and 13.44 contributed to the increase in premium for both public and the
per cent respectively as against 15.77 per cent, 15.32 per private sector insurers. The highest contribution in 2007-08
cent and 14.05 per cent in the previous year. has come from the motor segment which constituted 45.59
per cent of the total premium higher than 42.95 per cent in
TABLE 19
2006-07. Fire segment constituted 12.43 per cent in the total
GROSS DIRECT PREMIUM INCOME IN INDIA premium underwritten in 2007-08 lower than that observed in
Premium Market Share the previous year (16.59 per cent).
(Rs. Crore) (In per cent) TABLE 20
Company 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 PREMIUM UNDERWRITTEN (WITHIN INDIA) BY NON-
NATIONAL 3814.42 4007.23 15.32 14.40 LIFE INSURERS - SEGMENT-WISE
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The public sector general insurers have also been underwriting (Rs. Crore)
premiums outside India. The total premium underwritten outside
Insurer 2006.07 2007-08
the country by them was however lower at Rs.981.36 crore in
2007-08 than Rs.1024.54 crore in 2006-07 registering a National 12.70 14.74
negative growth of 4.22 per cent. Measured in terms of the (0.24) (16.05)
total premium underwritten by the public insurers, 5.51 per New India 919.58 874.55
cent of the business accounted for premium underwritten (4.02) (-4.90)
outside India (5.93 in 2006-07).
Oriental 92.26 92.07
New India is having operations in 27 countries through a (11.61) (-0.20)
network of branches, agencies, associate companies and United - -
subsidiaries. Premium underwritten outside India by the
Total 1024.54 981.36
company constituted 14.22 per cent (15.49 per cent in 2006-
07) of the total premium underwritten by the company in 2007- Note : Figure in brackets indicate the growth rate over previous year
08. Oriental has a small component of overseas business
Oriental Insurance underwrote a premium of Rs.92.07 crore
with 2.36 per cent (2.29 per cent in 2006-07). In the case of
outside India in 2007-08 as against Rs. 92.26 crore in 2006-
National Insurance, the outside India business was 0.37 per
07. United India had ceased operations outside India in 2003-
cent (0.33 per cent in the previous year).
04. (Table 22)
TABLE 21
Underwriting Experience
RATIO OF OUTSIDE INDIA PREMIUM TO TOTAL PREMIUM
The underwriting losses incurred by the public and private
(Per cent)
sector insurers during the year 2007-08 increased to Rs.
Insurer 2006-07 2007-08 3899.49 crore from Rs. 2557.54 crore in the previous year.
National 0.33 0.37 The public sector insurers during the year 2007-08 have
incurred underwriting losses to the tune of Rs.3300.59 crore
New India 15.49 14.22
as against Rs. 2451.12 crore in 2006-07. As a percentage of
Oriental 2.29 2.36 net premium, the underwriting losses have increased to 23.81
United 0.00 0.00 per cent in 2007-08 from 18.83 per cent in 2006-07. This ratio
ranged between 2.19 and 28.55 per cent across the private
insurance companies. In 2006-07, this ratio was in the range
Of the total premium of Rs.981.36 crore written outside India
of 1.43 to 12.53 per cent. For the public sector insurers the
in 2007-08 National has underwritten a premium of Rs.14.74
ratio of underwriting loses to net premium ranged between
crore (Rs.12.70 crore in 2006-07) and New India Rs.874.55
17.55 and 31.58 per cent (14.38 and 30.80 per cent in 2006-
crore (Rs.919.58 crore in 2006-07).
07). A significant increase in underwriting losses was observed
across all the four public sector insurers, causing a concern.
The underwriting losses of National Insurance were 30.54 (19.73
in 2006-07); followed by New India at 17.55 (14.38); United
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India 31.58 (30.80) and Oriental Insurance at 23.67 (19.40). management as in 2006-07. Universal Sompo which
It may be mentioned that the underwriting losses of National commenced operations in 2007-08 was compliant with the
Insurance has roughly doubled from Rs.546.17 crore in 2006- limits under the Act and the rules framed there under. Amongst
07 to Rs.921.90 crore in 2007-08 (Statement 28). New India the existing private sector insurers, Royal Sundaram, TATA
reported underwriting profits in the Fire Segment; Oriental and AIG, Cholamandalam, HDFC and Reliance General were non-
National reported underwriting losses in all three segments – compliant in 2007-08. Future Generali which commenced
Fire, Marine and Miscellaneous as against profits in Fire operations in the year 2007-08 is non-compliant in its first
Segment in 2006-07; United India too reported underwriting year of operations.
losses in the three segments as in the year 2006-07. Among
Amongst the public sector insurers while New India is
the private insurers except the new entrants Future Generali
compliant with the expenses of management as per Rule 17E,
and Universal Sompo, all others registered profits in the Fire
National Insurance, Oriental Insurance and United India were
Segment in 2007-08. In the Marine and Miscellaneous
non-compliant during 2007-08.
segments all the private insurers reported losses in 2007-08.
In the previous year only Royal Sundaram reported a profit of TABLE 24
Rs. 1.17 crore in the Marine Segment.
OPERATING EXPENSES : NON-LIFE INSURERS
TABLE 23 (Rs.Crore)
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major expenses for the private insurers were towards legal The gross investment income of the general insurers was
and professional charges (9.30 per cent), office expenses (7.48 Rs.6989.56 crore in 2007-08 as against Rs.6199.27 crore in
per cent), and advertisement and publicity (3.94 per cent). 2006-07 recording a growth of 12.75 per cent over the previous
year. Investment income of the public sector insurers
TABLE 25 increased to Rs.6247.51 crore from Rs.5784.23 crore in 2006-
COMMISSION EXPENSES 07 (an increase of 8.01 per cent over the previous year).
(Rs. Crore) Increase in the investment income has been reported by all
Private Sector Public Sector public sector insurers except Oriental Insurance which reported
a marginal decline in investment income of 1.46 per cent. All
Department 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08
private insurers have reported increases in the investment
Fire 63.84 80.97 223.80 199.54 income and their total investment income went up to Rs.742.05
Marine 29.59 37.40 84.37 118.15 crore in 2007-08 from Rs.415.04 crore in 2006-07, an increase
Motor 268.70 235.00 568.22 503.33 of 78.79 per cent (54.02 per cent in 2006-07). (Statement 34
& 35)
Health 104.85 133.79 249.34 359.18
Others 119.01 150.24 364.02 339.33 Incurred Claims Ratio
Total 585.98 637.39 1489.74 1519.54 The net incurred claims of the non-life insurers were
Rs.16370.36 crore in 2007-08 (Rs.13041.64 crore in 2006-07)
Commission as a per cent of expenses of management stood
registering a growth of 25.52 per cent over the previous year.
at 53.52 and 29.68 per cent respectively for the public and
The public insurers have higher net incurred claims of
private sector insurers (56.41 and 53.52 per cent respectively
Rs.12124.81 crore compared to Rs.10538.75 crore in 2006-
in 2006-07). Commission expenses as per cent of gross
07 (growth of 15.05 per cent).
premium underwritten stood at 6.39 and 7.59 per cent in the
case of public and private sector insurers (7.17 and 11.04 per TABLE 27
cent respectively in 2006-07). NET INCURRED CLAIMS OF NON-LIFE INSURERS
(Rs. Crore)
Investment Income
Insurer 2006-07 2007-08
The Non – life insurers have reported higher investment income Public Sector 10538.75(-0.29) 12124.81 (15.05)
during 2007-08 on a growing investment portfolio. The return Private Sector 2502.89 (61.66) 4245.55 (69.63)
on investment income was accrued on account of sale of Total 13041.64(7.62) 16370.36 (25.52)
investments, redemption of securities and interest / dividend Note: Figure in brackets indicates the growth rate (In per cent) over the
income of the securities held. Other than Oriental Insurance previous year.
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As a ratio of net premium the net incurred claims of public the case of National Insurance (7.54 percentage points) and
sector insurers was 90.43 per cent, higher than 85.22 per New India (6.48 percentage points). The incurred claims ratio
cent in the previous year. This ratio varied between 94.05 per of New India increased from 80.34 in 2006-07 to 86.82; United
cent and 86.62 per cent across the four public sector India from 90.26 to 92.75; National from 86.51 to 94.05 and
companies. Increase in this ratio was observed across all Oriental Insurance from 87.66 to 90.47 per cent. (Statement
four public sector insurers, with higher increase in the ratio in 30&31)
TABLE 28
INCURRED CLAIMS RATIO
(In Per cent)
Public Sector Private Sector Total
Segment 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08
Fire 60.81 72.28 43.92 50.69 58.52 68.69
Marine 80.5 82.68 112.57 100.32 86.52 86.68
Motor 92.25 104.76 64.28 71.95 84.69 92.31
Health 157.79 112.36 103.42 94.84 141.02 107.00
Others 53.93 54.13 47.11 46.08 52.85 52.51
Total 85.22 90.43 68.02 72.21 81.27 84.88
In case of the private insurers, the net incurred claims In 2007-08 among the private insurers, Reliance and IFFCO-
increased to Rs.4245.55 crore from Rs.2502.89 crore in 2006- Tokio had the highest net incurred claims ratio of 69.54 per
07. The net incurred claim ratio for the private sector insurers cent (74.62) and 66.40 per cent (47.29) respectively for the
was 72.21 (68.02 in 2006-07). All private insurers reported fire segment. The highest claim ratio in the Marine segment
higher incurred claims ratios as against those in the previous was reported by ICICI Lombard at 175.93 per cent (94.46)
year. As indicated earlier two insurers had commenced followed by Reliance at 117.76 per cent (93.63). In the health
operations only in 2007-08. Post de-tariffing, the fire segment segment, HDFC Chubb held the highest incurred claim ratio
has exhibited a higher incurred claims ratio across the industry at 142.46 per cent (87.10), followed by IFFCO-Tokio at 121.14
at 68.69 per cent in 2007-08 (58.52 per cent in 2006-07). per cent (152.89) .
Similarly, the motor segment reported a higher ratio at 92.31 Net Profits
per cent (84.69). While marine segment was more or less
Despite underwriting losses, the public sector insurers have
same as 86.68 per cent (86.52), the Health segment reported
reported profits on account of the higher investment income.
a significant decline in the incurred claims ratio to 107 per
The total net profits earned by both public and private sector
cent in 2007-08 from 141.02 per cent recorded in 2006-07.
insurers during 2007-08 declined to Rs.2249.31 crore from
In the case of public sector insurers, the incurred claims ratio Rs.3137.10 crore in 2006-07, a decline of 28.30 per cent. Due
was the highest in the Health Segment at 112.36 per cent to higher underwriting losses, the non-life insurers relied on
(157.79 per cent in 2006-07 ); followed by motor and marine investment income to report profit in the Profit & Loss Account
segments at 104.76 and 82.68 per cent respectively ( 92.25 (Shareholders’ account). Except for one insurer each in the
and 80.50 in 2006-07.). In 2007-08, United India had the highest public and private sectors, namely Oriental Insurance and
net incurred claims ratio at 135.36 per cent and 95.83 per HDFC, all insurers have reported increase in the investment
cent in maine segment. Oriental had the highest incurred income over the previous year. The cumulative investment
claims ratio in the fire segment at 95.67 followed by National income of the public and private sector insurers stood at
Insurance at 83.96 per cent. In the case of private sector, the Rs.6247.51 crore and Rs.742.05 crore respectively in 2007-
incurred claims ratio was the highest in Marine business at 08 (Rs.5784.23 crore and Rs. 415.04 crore in 2006-07).
100.32 per cent (112.57) followed by Health segment at 94.84
In 2007-08, New India reported net profit after tax of Rs.1401.13
per cent (103.42) and Motor segment at 71.95 per cent (64.28).
crore; United India of Rs.631.32 crore; National of Rs.163.43
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crore; and Oriental of Rs.9.30 crore. In the case of Oriental, Amongst the private sector insurers, ICICI Lombard was the
the lower profits were on account of higher incurred claims sole insurer to declare dividends in 2007-08. The company
ratio. Secondly, the company has shown higher expenses of recommended dividend of Rs.5.91 per share. Though Iffco-
management due to adopting of AS-15 which impacted the Tokio declared dividends in 2005-06 and 2006-07, it did not
profitability. declare dividends in 2007-08.
Six private insurers reported profits after tax during 2007-08. Star Health and Allied Insurance Co. Ltd.
Two insurers who had reported profits in 2006-07, reported
losses in 2007-08. Reliance reported net losses for the first Star Health was the first company to receive certificate of
time since commencement of operations in 2000-01 and HDFC registration to carry on general insurance business exclusively
which reported profits in 2006-07 and 2005-06, reported net to underwrite health, personal accident and travel insurance
segments. In the year ending March 31, 2008, the company
loss of Rs.17 crore in 2007-08. The two non-life insurers who
which commenced operations in 2006-07 had underwritten a
commenced operations in 2007-08 have reported losses of
gross direct premium of Rs.168.19 crore roughly seven times
Rs.17.09 crore and Rs. 0.30 crore. The net profits of these
of Rs.22.51 crore in the previous year. The insurer has reported
six private insurance companies were Rs.243.78 crore as
underwriting loss of Rs.5.65 crore (Rs.11.56 crore in 2006-
against Rs.229.74 crore reported by eight insurers in 2006-
07). Supplemented by investment income, the insurer reported
07. The net loss of the four other private insurers was Rs.199.95
net profits of Rs.1.28 crore, as against net losses of Rs.2.59
crore.
crore in 2006-07.
Returns to the Shareholders
Apollo DKV Health Insurance Co. Ltd.
The four public sector general insurance companies in 2007-
Apollo DKV is the second company to receive certificate of
08 have contributed Rs.449.49 crore as against Rs.581.39
registration to carry on general insurance business to
crore in 2006-07 to the exchequer as dividends. The lower
underwrite exclusively in the health, personal Accident and
dividend payments was mainly on account of lower net profits
travel insurance segment. The insurer was granted registration
reported by Oriental and National which resulted in lower
in 2007-08 and is in operation for five months. In the year
dividend being declared by Oriental at Rs.0.75 per share in
ending March 31, 2008, the insurer had underwritten gross
2007-08 and National at Rs.3.26 per share. While New India
direct premium of Rs.2.96 crore. The insurer reported
reduced the dividend paid marginally, United India
underwriting losses of Rs.31.97 crore, and incurred net loss
recommended a higher dividend at Rs. 12.63 per share.
of Rs.28.34 crore for the year.
TABLE 29
General Insurance Corporation
DIVIDENDS PAID : NON-LIFE INSURERS
(Rs.Crore) GIC is the sole insurer of the domestic re-insurance market,
providing re-insurance to the direct general insurance
Insurer 2006-07 2007-08
companies in India. The Corporation’s re-insurance
Non -Life
programme has been designed to meet the objectives of
Public sector 581.39 449.49
optimizing the retention within the country, ensuring adequate
Private Sector 52.64 59.12
coverage for exposure and developing adequate capacities
Specialized Institution
within the domestic market. GIC receives statutory cession
ECGC 125.00 178.57
of 15 per cent on each and every policy issued by domestic
AIC — 20.00
insurers subject to certain limits and leads domestic
Re-insurer
companies’ treaty programmes and facultative programmes.
GIC 309.60 197.80
Prior to this, the statutory cession were 20 per cent in 2006-
Total 1068.63 904.98
07. GIC is also the manager of the Third Party Motor Pool.
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The total gross premium written by GIC during 2007-08 was the year April 1, 2007 to March 31, 2008 and 10 in respect of
Rs.9315.55 crore as compared to Rs.7404.17 crore in 2006- insurance attaching during the year April 1, 2008 to March
07. The net earned premium during 2007-08 was Rs.7228.96 31, 2009 without any limits on the sum insured or PML of
crore as against Rs.5263.80 crore in 2006-07 recording a cessions. All other terms for obligatory cessions remain
growth of 37.33 per cent It may be pertinent to mention here unchanged.
that the financial position of the company related five quarters
The obligatory cessions received by the GIC along-with re-
for 2007-08 as against four in 2006-07 which was necessitated
insurance commission and profit commissions are placed at
on account of change in the accounting policy of the insurer.
Annex VII.
The underwriting results on domestic business showed a loss
of Rs.927 crore in 2007-08 (Rs.116.40 crore in 2006-07). The C. RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
Income from investments was Rs.2031 crore in 2007-08 as
against Rs.1849 crore for 2006-07. For the year under review, Research and Development department has guided the TAC
profit before tax stood at Rs.1067.30 crore as against to collect transaction level data for generating tabulations in
Rs.1789.46 crore in the previous year and profit after tax stood respect of motor business. The data was cleaned and
at Rs.992.78 crore as against Rs.1531.34 crore in 2006-07. tabulations were generated at various aggregate levels so as
The net incurred claims for all segments put together increased to help the Authority in arriving at bench marks and the insurers
to Rs.6011.50 crore from Rs.3622.72 crore in 2006-07, thereby in arriving at technically based rates in a detariffed regime.
impacting the bottomline of the re-insurer. Further, the aggregate tables have been put on the websites
of the IRDA and TAC. Along with the aggregate tables on
Given the 35.17 per cent decline in net profits in 2007-08, the motor, tabulations in respect of health insurance based on
Corporation has recommended a higher dividend at Rs.9.60 the data collected from TPAs were also generated and placed
per share to the shareholders in 2007-08 (Rs.7.20 per share on the websites of the IRDA and the TAC. Realizing that the
in 2006-07). existing data formats are not conducive for the analysis in a
detariff regime, the data formats were revised in consultation
IRDA directed setting up of Indian Motor Third Party Insurance
with the underwriters and the insurers. Data formats for
Pool by all General Insurers in India to collectively service
collecting information on other lines of general insurance
Commercial Vehicle Third Party Insurance business. This
business viz., fire, engineering etc. have been finalized in
arrangement became effective from April 1, 2007. The share
consultation with a group of underwriters, IT professional and
of GIC in the multilateral re-insurance arrangement shall be
actuaries. The revised formats are put on the IRDA/TAC
15 per cent same as the share of statutory cessions. The
website. It is expected that companies submit the data as
balance of pooled business will be shared by all other member
per the formats.
insurers. GIC is the Administrator of the Pool and is being
paid a fees of 2.5 per cent plus service tax on the total The Research and Development department in coordination
premium of the pooled business. For this purpose GIC has with the Government of India conducted a National Seminar
set up a separate Motor Pool department with adequate on Construction of Services Price Index Numbers. This
manpower, hardware and software systems. seminar was purported to explain the usefulness of inclusion
of insurance business in the basket of Services so that the
In pursuance of the powers conferred by section 101A of the
price movements can be monitored. This Seminar has drawn
Insurance Act, 1938, the Authority in consultation with the
the attention of the insurers on the important role of the Services
Re-insurance Advisory Committee constituted under section
sector in the economy in general and within the services sector
101B of the Act and with the approval of the Central
the insurance sector in particular. Towards this end, the
Government specified that the percentage cessions of the
Department has been coordinating with the insurance
sum insured on each policy to be reinsured with the Indian
companies for supply of information to the Ministry of Industry
reinsurer shall be 15 in respect of insurances attaching during
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in a desired format for compiling the services price index 1. fifty crore of rupees (one hundred crore of rupees in
numbers. Further, the department has been liasing with other case of Re-insurer) ; or
departments of the IRDA in their data requirements. The R&D
2. a sum equivalent to twenty per cent of net premium
has participated actively in the CII Working Group on Data
income; or
Standards in Health Insurance constituted by CII / IRDA. The
report of the group was submitted to the CII. The department 3. a sum equivalent to thirty per cent of net incurred
is also helping the Ministry of Health, Government of India in claims,subject to credit for re-insurance in computing
devising Standard Treatment Guidelines. net premiums and net incurred claims being actual but
a percentage, determined by the regulations, not
D. REVIEW
exceeding fifty per cent.
i. Protection of interests of policyholders
IRDA has set a working Solvency Margin Ratio (Ratio of Actual
IRDA’s main mission is to protect the interests of the Solvency Margin to the Required Solvency Margin) of 1.5 for
policyholders. The Authority through Regulations mandated all insurers. During 2007-08, IRDA has introduced the quarterly
the insurers to put in place effective mechanisms for grievances reporting of Solvency Status for all the Insurers. Accordingly,
redressal. Consistent with this, the Authority has set up all the insurers are now required to file their Solvency Status
grievance cells separately for life and non-life insurance. There as on June 30, September 30, December 31 and March 31.
is a separate channel set up in the IRDA to deal with complaints One of the important factors that influence insurance penetration
of senior citizens in respect of health insurance policies in is the capital requirement under solvency margin. The pure
the recent past. Apart from receiving specific complaints from term products provide simple life cover and it is believed that
policyholders and taking them up with the insurers for companies could design products, which could reach various
resolution, the Authority is proactive in identifying the underlying segments of the population in meeting their insurance needs
issues and if necessary conduct focused inspections. The thereby enhancing insurance penetration. In line with this
Authority has also advised the insurers to incorporate the objective, the Authority has decided to allow the life insurers
grievance redressal channels available to the policyholders in to reduce the capital requirement in the case of pure term
the policy document itself. products without changing the factor loadings in the case of
the remaining products. It is expected that the lower level of
ii. Maintenance of solvency margins of Insurers
solvency for pure term products would provide significant relief
Every insurer is required to maintain a Required Solvency to the life insurers both under individual products and under
Margin as per Section 64VA of the Insurance Act 1938. Every group products. This will also help the insurers in launching
insurer shall maintain an excess of the value of his assets more pure term products for sufficiently longer periods and at
over the amount of his liabilities of not less than an amount affordable rates.
prescribed by the IRDA, which is referred to as a Required As linked products are assuming significant share in the total
Solvency Margin. The IRDA (Assets, Liabilities and Solvency premium collected by the insurance companies, and as the
Margin of Insurers) Regulations, 2000 describe in detail the investors in these products are bearing the investment risk, it
method of computation of the Required Solvency Margin. is necessary that more information is disseminated to the
prospects / policyholder so that he / she can take informed
In case of Life Insurers, the Required Solvency Margin is the
decisions. In this regard, the Authority has asked the life
higher of an amount of Rs.50 crore ( Rs. 100 crore in case of
insurers to be more transparent in the policy wordings of the
Re-insurers) or a sum which is based on a formula given in
ULIP products and mandated the insurers to submit to the
the Act / Regulation. In case of General Insurers, the Required
Authority details on guaranteed benefits and non-guaranteed
Solvency Margin, shall be maximum of the following amounts:
benefits for each policy year. A format has also been introduced
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for this purpose and the Authority instructed that when the on March 31, 2008 as against 2.05 as on March 31, 2007. All
prospects / policyholder propose to take a ULIP policy he / the non-life private insurers have met their stipulated solvency
she should sign on both the formats in the proposal form itself. requirement except M/s Apollo DKV Insurance Company Ltd
This will benefit the policyholders in knowing about the terms which is a standalone health insurance company. The solvency
/ benefits of the policy and also reduce mis-selling by the ratio of this as on March 31, 2008 was 1.39. However the
company subsequently infused capital to the tune of Rs. 61
agents in quoting abnormal investment returns.
crore to improve its solvency position. As a result of this the
Life Insurers solvency ratio of the company as on August 31, 2008 stood
above the minimum of 1.5. Star Health, which is another
All the 18 life insurers who underwrote premiums during 2007- standalone health insurance company had a solvency ratio of
08 have complied with the stipulated requirement of a solvency 1.97 as on March 31, 2008.
ratio of 1.5. The Solvency ratio of LIC at 1.52 is the lowest
among all the life insurers. Two newly established insurance Re-insurer
companies, namely Future Generali India Life Insurance
The national re-insurer, General Insurance Corporation,
Company Ltd and IDBI fortis Life Insurance Company Ltd.
reported solvency ratio of 3.36 as on March 31, 2008 as
had solvency ratios of 2.94 and 3.45 respectively. While 11
against 4.10 as on March 31, 2007.
life insurers have improved their solvency ratios during 2007-
08 over the previous year, in the case of 5 life insurers this iii. Monitoring of re-insurance
ratio declined during the year 2007-08 over the previous year.
Among them, the solvency ratio of Aviva Life Insurance Section 14(1) and 14(2) Sub Section (f) of the IRDA Act, 1999
Company ltd., has come down sharply from 6.31 in the year as well as Sections 34F, 101A, 101B and 101C of the
2007-08 to 2.37 in the year 2006-07. (Statement 49) Insurance Act, 1938 provides a mandate to the Authority in
respect of re-insurance. The Authority has framed regulations
Non-life insurers laying down ground rules in placing re-insurance with the re-
insurers. Under the provisions of the Insurance Act, 1938, the
All the four public sector non-life insurers have met the
General Insurance Corporation of India has been designated
stipulated solvency ratio of 1.5. Amongst the specialized
as the “Indian re-insurer” which entitles it to receive obligatory
insurance companies, ECGC which is underwriting credit
cessions of 10 per cent from all the direct general insurers in
business had a solvency ratio of 18.91 as against 11.41
2008-09. The limits have been laid down in consultation with
reported in the previous year as on March 31, 2007. Agriculture
the Re-insurance Advisory Committee.
Insurance Company has reported a solvency ratio of 3.27 as
TABLE 30
NET RETAINED PREMIUM ON INDIAN BUSINESS AS PERCENTAGE OF GROSS DIRECT PREMIUM (EXCL. GIC)
(Per cent)
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Every insurer needs a comprehensive and efficient re-insurance insurer is further required to file the treaty slips or cover notes
programme in order to be able to operate and remain solvent. relating to the re-insurance arrangements with the Authority
The Authority desires that the re-insurance programme of every within 30 days of the commencement of the financial year.
insurer should have the approval of its Board of Directors. The These measures highlight the existence of adequate and
Regulations also provide that every insurer should file its re- efficient re-insurance arrangements for an insurer because its
insurance programme for the ensuing year with the Authority solvency is assessed on a “net of re-insurance” basis.
at least 45 days before the commencement of the year. The
TABLE 31
RE-INSURANCE PLACED WITHIN INDIA AND OUTSIDE INDIA AS PERCENTAGE OF GROSS DIRECT PREMIUM IN
INDIA (EXCL. GIC)
(Per cent)
The Regulations require that every insurer should maintain 2. develop adequate capacity;
the maximum possible retention commensurate with its 3. secure the best possible protection for the re-insurance
financial strength and volume of business. The guiding costs incurred; and
principles in drawing up the re-insurance programme are:
4. simplify the administration of business.
1. maximize retention within the country;
TABLE 32
RE-INSURANCE CEDED OUTSIDE INDIA ON INDIAN BUSINESS (EXCL. GIC)
(Rs. Crore)
Class 2006 – 07 2007 – 08
Premium ceded Net profit ceded Premium ceded Net profit ceded
Fire 636.83 101.13 651.81 78.94
Marine Cargo 101.40 42.12 107.57 3.34
Marine – Others 255.84 130.95 468.68 53.77
Motor 26.50 19.02 42.18 -38.18
Aviation 174.85 156.36 166.84 39.86
Engineering 177.90 72.37 208.48 76.66
Miscellaneous 321.96 90.63 458.98 213.57
TOTAL 1695.28 612.59 2104.57 428.06
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The Regulations also require the Indian Reinsurer to organize domestic pools for re-insurance surpluses in consultation with
all insurers.
TABLE 33
SHARE OF MEMBER COMPANIES IN THE INDIAN MARKET TERRORISM POOL
During 2007-08, the total premium ceded to the pool was Rs. the pool, the capacity offered by the pool was enhanced to
153.81 crore and claims paid was Rs. 1.05 crore. The pool’s Rs. 750 crore per risk / location effective from April 1, 2008.
premium in the previous year was Rs. 163.50 crore with claims The pool members also agreed for downward revision in
paid being Rs. 1.31 crore. In view of the good performance of terrorism premium rates effective April 1, 2008.
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TABLE 34
PREMIUM RATES FOR TERRORISM RISK INSURANCE
(W.E.F. APRIL 1, 2008)
TABLE 35
Total Sum Insured ( MD + LOP ) Overall ( MD + LOP ) liability cap per location/ compound
Re-insurance Advisory Committee For this purpose the Authority may by notification a) specify
the percentages of the sum insured on each policy to be
As per Section 101A of the Insurance Act, 1938 every insurer
reinsured with the Indian re-insurer and different percentages
shall reinsure with the Indian re-insurer such percentage of
may be specified for different classes of insurance provided
the sum insured on each general insurance policy as may be
that no percentage so specified shall exceed 30 per cent of
specified by the Authority, which are also known as obligatory
the sum insured on such policy; and b) also specify the
cessions or statutory cessions, with the previous approval of
proportion in which said percentage shall be allocated among
the Central Government, after consultation with the Re-
the Indian re-insurer.
insurance Advisory Committee.
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The Re-insurance Advisory Committee at its last meeting held Profit Commission terms for statutory cessions for the year
in February, 2007 recommended to the Authority that the 2008-09 may be mutually negotiated and agreed upon between
obligatory cessions be reduced from existing 20 per cent to the insurer and the Indian Re-insurer.
15 per cent for the year 2007-08 and 10 per cent for the year
iv. Monitoring of Investments of the insurers
2008-09. The Authority accepted the recommendation and
issued gazette notification giving the revised obligatory (a) Investments of the Insurance Sector
cessions for the next two years. Segment-wise retentions for
the country as a whole for the year 2007-08 are at Statement The investments made by the insurers both life and non-life
28. The Authority also decided that the Commission and separately for public and private sector is given in the following
table.
TABLE 36
INVESTMENTS OF INSURERS
(Rs.Crore)
The investments of the LIC increased by 20.61 per cent (in (b) Life Insurers
view of its large base) and, in the case of private insurers, the
The broad pattern of investments out of premium generated
growth was 94.68 per cent. Increase in investments by public
by traditional products during 2007-08 remained on the same
sector non-life companies was 6.9 per cent and for private
pattern of investments in 2006-07. However, investments in
sector non-life insurers it was 45.91 per cent. As on March
Infrastructure and Social sector has declined from 13 per cent
31, 2008, the total investments by the insurance industry have
to 10.91per cent.
grown to Rs.818321 crore as against Rs.654563 crore in the
previous year. While investments of the life insurers increased
by 26.13 per cent to Rs.762041 crore, the corresponding
increase in the case of non-life insurers was by 11.70 per
cent to Rs.56280 crore.
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TABLE 36 (I)
TOTAL INVESTMENTS : INSTRUMENT-WISE
(Rs.Crore)
1 Approved Securities incl. Central 296377.00 64.25 335187.00 62.40 381101.00 60.62
Govt. Securities
1a. Of which Central ‘Govt. Securities 238089.00 51.62 275099.00 51.22 297533.00 47.33
2 Infrastructure and Social Sector 49638.50 10.76 69837.00 13.00 68600.00 10.91
3 Investment subject to Exposure norms 115247.00 24.99 132106.00 24.59 178957.00 28.47
including Other than approved Investments
3a. Of which other than approved Investments 26698.60 5.79 30049.00 5.59 36149.00 5.75
(C) FUNDWISE PATTERN OF INVESTMENTS : It may be investments of Unit Linked Funds since last year. This is further
observed that a significant shift has taken place in favour of analysed in Table 37.
TABLE 36 (II)
INVESTMENTS OF LIFE INSURER: FUND WISE
(Rs.Crore)
INSURER LIFE FUND PENSION AND GROUP UNIT LINKED TOTAL OF ALL
GENERAL ANNUITY EXCLUDING FUND FUNDS
FUND GROUP PENSION
& ANNUITY FUND
2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08
LIC 453440.06 526105.00 35062.29 40200.00 34445.98 40191.00 36252.24 67978.00 559200.56 674475.00
PRIVATE
SECTOR 12115.24 18645.00 2001.28 3274.00 65.16 244.00 30797.56 65404.00 44979.24 87567.00
TOTAL 465555.30 544750.00 37063.57 43474.00 34511.13 40435.00 67049.80 133382.00 604179.80 762041.00
(77.06) (71.49) (6.13) (5.70) (5.71) (5.31) (11.1) (17.50)
Note: 1) Figures are based on provisional Returns filed with IRDA.
2) Figure in brackets are percentages to the respective.
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(d) Growth of investments of Unit Linked and Traditional funds indicates that the growth in investment pertaining to
Business Unit Linked Business started from 2003-04. Till then the total
investments were only out of premiums towards traditional,
The percentage increase of ULIP funds on year over year basis
group and annuity businesses.
(Table 37) of investment over the last 3 years vis-a-vis traditional
TABLE 37
TOTAL INVESTMENTS : FUND-WISE
(Rs.Crore)
2005-06 2006-07 2007-08
FUND TOTAL % Increase TOTAL % Increase TOTAL % Increase
Life 397188.66 8.46 465555.3 17.21 544750 17.01
Pension & General Annuity 37264.29 209.92 37063.57 -0.54 43474 17.30
Groups 26809.63 -37.19 34511.14 28.73 40435 17.17
Traditional (A) 461262.59 181.19 537130.01 +45.40 628659 +51.48
Unit Linked Funds 25888.14 243.92 67049.8 159.00 133382 98.93
ULIP (B) 25888.14 243.92 67049.80 159.00 133382 98.93
TOTAL INVESTMENTS 487150.73 incremental basis, while the growth of investments during the
604179.81 last 2 years shows a steady pattern in respect of investments
762041 pertaining to traditional products, there is a steep increase in
respect of investments pertaining to Unit Linked business.
The cumulative balances of Unit Linked investments reported
NON-LIFE INSURERS
at Rs.25888 crore in 2005-06 increased to Rs.67049 crore in
Of the total investments by non-life insurers, Rs.20187 crore
2006-07 and further to of Rs.133382 crore by 2007-08. On an
were held in Central Government and State Government
securities, Rs.7660 crore in infrastructure and social sector
and Rs.24543 crore in investments subject to exposure norms as on March 31, 2008 The size of the investments as on
March 31, 2007 were Rs.18867 crore, Rs.6102 crore, Rs.21672 crore respectively.
TABLE 38
INVESTMENTS OF NON-LIFE INSURER: FUND-WISE
(Rs.Crore)
PATTERN OF INVESTMENTS 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08
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Box Item 3
The Data Standards group was constituted with the objective of suggesting mechanisms for streamlining and development
of health insurance data repository and mechanisms for information exchange among stakeholders. The group concluded
that the existing data with IRDA is of sufficient quality and is amenable for extensive data analysis and helps in critical
business intelligence which can strengthen and further the growth by providing a scientific rationale for most business
decisions. The group suggested that data submitted to the repository should be regularly analyzed under the guidance
of a group of experts. It also suggested that IRDA can make available the results of the detailed analysis in the public
domain. The data collection system should be extended to cover all insurers (both life and general) selling health
products. IRDA should maintain the data repository and ensure compliance of data submission by the insurers and
TPAs as per the regulatory provisions. The group recommended that a mechanism may be evolved to facilitate submission
of information by the hospitals and health providers to the repository, so that data on the uninsured population is also
available which will strengthen the information base on morbidity.
A common standard claims format could be introduced for submitting health insurance claims which will not only
facilitate capturing of required information but also in quick settlement of claims. Standardized coding of diagnosis
(using ICD-10 codes) and procedures (using ICD 9 PCS codes) must be strengthened. This will require continuous
training of data entry operators,
underwriters and claim settlement officers of insurance companies and TPAs. A simple drop-down ICD 10 coding tool
to assist in training the staff of insurers / TPAs in easy assignment of diagnosis codes was developed by the group and
has been hosted on the IRDA website. Insurers and TPA’s should be required to demonstrate their IT capabilities for
data compilation and submission. The group suggested that IRDA may mandate Health Insurance as a separate line of
business by the insurance companies, so that Health Insurance gets a better focus and generates better quality data
and facilitates scientific underwriting. Health insurance should be a focus point for IRDA. IRDA should strengthen the
health department and consider a separate self regulatory organization like a Health Insurance Council. The group also
suggested that a sample of records could be put on the IRDA website for analysts / researchers.
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The Provider Standards group, pursuing its objective of suggesting mechanisms to achieve standards and transparency
in treatment and billing, suggested that the industry could adopt standard definitions to enable effective and unambiguous
interaction amongst all stakeholders. Mechanisms such as certification, regulation, quality assurance programs, peer
review, consumer education, accreditation systems and norms for categorization and grading of hospitals for insurance
purposes are to be considered. It was suggested that a common prior authorization form be developed for use by all
TPAs, obviating the need for providers to stock the stationary of each TPA. Standardized treatment guidelines (STGs)
can assist in bringing about quality of care and the group supported development of clinical guidelines. It was felt that
some short-term and long-term measures to enhance the use of ICD 10 need to be outlined. There is a need to create
training infrastructure, modules and core trainers in ICD-10, the group recommended.
The Payor Standards group pursued the objective of suggesting mechanisms to standardize the key processes and
terminology which drive the policy wordings, underwriting and claims processes. The group recommended that to
ensure that customers are not ‘underwritten at claims stage’, all health insurance business should be underwritten at
policy inception in a manner that is consistent with the pricing strategy and the risk appetite of the insurance company.
Each company would be required to specify an internal underwriting policy framework. This policy framework should
articulate the overall risk philosophy of the company and should be approved by the Board of each insurance company.
The underwriting policy
would be captured in an underwriting manual, which should be updated for each new product launch - and should be
included as part of the normal file and use process. To support the rollout of a best underwriting framework, a robust
underwriting training framework should be developed. Each insurer should adopt a best practice claims management
framework to create transparency in claims processing. Information on ‘turn around times’ [TATs] should be made
available to public and monitored by the IRDA. Each insurance company would be required to create a claims manual
which would specify the claims philosophy of the company as well as the claims processing and management guidelines
for each product. All commonly used health insurance terms must additionally be expressed in Common Business
English as part of the policy kit sent to the customer. These are meant to be explanatory in nature only – they do not
change the legal position of the insurance company. Insurers should have the freedom to re-price the risk at a portfolio
level, at the time of renewal. Re-pricing should be permitted for a class of policies and not at an individual policy level.
The group also recommended additional focus on integration and interaction between payors and providers. Transparency
to the customer about portability of benefits via a “Portability Disclosure” could be included as part of the policy terms
and conditions.
The Communication and Awareness group was set up with the objective of building a concerted effort towards consumer
education and health insurance awareness. The group recommended that multiple awareness messages need to be
designed based on the message recipient and the nature of the market. The key communication objectives should be
to explain what health insurance is and how it works. The objective would be to explain the philosophy of risk pooling,
to educate the consumer on how to choose the right product, to create a positive image of health insurance and its role
in protecting against medical emergencies, to provide clarity on benefits of products/services and to explain the main
terms and conditions and what health insurance covers or does not cover and to educate consumers about the process
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of grievance redressal. The group also recommended constitution of a group which can launch and maintain a sustained
campaign and could use channels like regional media, news media, in-program or in-film promotion and celebrity
endorsement campaigns.
During 2007, the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) also organized a one day workshop
on Sustainability of Health Insurance. Chairman, IRDA, in his keynote address, suggested that Insurers and Providers
should jointly take initiatives towards sustainability of health insurance, which led to the constitution of a FICCI sub-
committee on Health Insurance, which is also actively supported by IRDA. The sub-committee is receiving support of
insurers and providers alike, and is currently working towards evolving Standards of Care for common causes of
hospitalization, which will contribute, in due course, to better pricing of hospital services and of health insurance. The
sub-committee is also providing a platform for hospitals and insurance companies to undertake other joint initiatives
towards sustainability of health insurance.
The recommendations of these working groups and sub-groups are comprehensive and cover various areas of the health
insurance domain. A phased implementation of specific recommendations, including the recommendations which help
in popularizing health insurance, in providing health insurance at affordable prices and develop the health information
system, will contribute towards an orderly growth of the health insurance eco-system, which is in the interests of the
consumers and the industry as a whole.
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look into the areas of registration of stand alone health Chambers of Commerce and Industry which is deliberating
insurance companies and to suggest innovations in health over issues pertaining to sustainability of health insurance.
insurance products. The recommendations of these sub-
The general insurance has taken industry initiatives in
committees have triggered progress in both these areas. The
standardizing a uniform definition of ‘Pre-Existing Diseases’
industry has already witnessed the entry of two stand-alone
and its exclusion wording and has come into effect from June
health insurance companies, M/s Star Health and Allied
1, 2008. It is expected that such standardization of terminology
Insurance Co Ltd and M/s Apollo DKV Insurance Co Ltd. Newer
will help the insured by increasing clarity and minimizing
and innovative products are being designed and made available,
ambiguity in policy wordings and help comparability of health
to meet the varied requirements of the consumers. Hospital
insurance products across insurers.
Daily Cash Benefit and Hospitalization/ Critical Illness benefit
products have added variety to the indemnity products which During 2007-08, IRDA has also established a separate Health
have predominated the market so far. There are some section in the Authority with specialists and is also planning
earmarked products for Senior Citizens, for specific diseases to augment the existing resources.
like Diabetes and Cancer. For lower socio-economic groups,
products providing outpatient coverage, and those covering Third Party Administrators
pre-existing diseases are available none of which were not Third Party Administrators (Health Services) have grown both
available until recently. This pace of innovations is increasing in number and in volume of business. During 2007-08, two
steadily. more companies have been granted licence to act as TPAs.
Other Committees in recent years which studied various One company Dawn Services Pvt. Ltd did not apply for the
aspects of Health Insurance include the Committee on Rural renewal of licence. Further, TPAs enlarged their network of
Health Insurance, and the Committee on Parliamentary operations and are engaging people who are trained in ICD-10
Undertakings of the Parliament. In April 2007, IRDA appointed coding so as to facilitate analysis of health insurance data.
a Committee on Health Insurance for Senior Citizens to study Besides a number of hospitals in different parts of the country
and make recommendations regarding the concerns that are being added to the TPA network for cashless settlement
Senior Citizens face in obtaining health insurance. The of claims. This welcome indicator reveals that health
committee submitted its report in November 2007 and has insurance policy holders can get cashless treatment in many
made several recommendations, actions on some have to be hospitals across the country. The table in the next page
taken by the Government and some are by the IRDA. Many of highlights of infrastructure facilities of the TPAs.
these recommendations were accepted by the Authority and During year 2007-08, the TPAs have received 1986859 claims,
have already been taken up for implementation. 7.96 per cent more than 1840298 claims received during 2006-
IRDA also worked in close tandem with industry chambers on 07. The TPAs have settled 76.17 per cent of the claims received
areas related to health insurance. The 1st CII Health Insurance within a period of one month. There is an improvement on
Summit was held in Mumbai on 5th October 2007. IRDA outstanding claims as the outstanding claims as percentage
supported the formation of 4 working groups by the of total claims has come down from 8.53 per cent in 2006-07
Confederation of Indian Industry, which deliberated on specific to 7.89 per cent in 2007-08.
areas of health insurance, viz. Data Standards, Provider The table in the next page lives the time taken by the TPAs in
Standards, Payor Standards and Awareness of Health settling the claims.
Insurance. These groups submitted their recommendations
in April 2008. The FICCI workshop on Sustainability of Health vi) Business in the rural and social sector
Insurance was held in Delhi on 29th November 2007. IRDA has
The Authority framed Regulations on the obligations of the
also participated in a sub-committee of the Federation of Indian
insurers towards rural and social sectors. Such obligations
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need to be fulfilled by the insurers on an annual basis. The regulations require insurers to underwrite business based on the
year of commencement of their operations. ‘For meeting these obligations the regulations further provide that if an insurance
company commences operations in the second half of the financial year and is in operations for less than six months as at
March 31, of the relevant financial year, (i) no rural or social sector obligations shall be applicable for the
TABLE 39
TPA (INFRASTRUCTURE) 2007-08
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THIRD PARTY ADMINISTRATORS - CLAIMS DATA
Claims Within one Within 1-3 Within 3-6 More than Claims
Received month months months 6 months Outstanding
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conducted a few pilot studies on using satellite imagery for implement the pilot in a few districts, as well.
crop insurance applications. The applications include: (i)
Good density of weather stations (at least one station per
estimating cropped acreage under different crops; (ii) stress
Block) and supply of weather data on near real-time basis is
detection and crop health reporting; and (iii) generating yield
critical for weather insurance. At present, the IMD network is
estimates at insurance unit level for insured crops. Despite
mostly limited to district headquarters and a majority of
some problems associated with satellite imagery, it may be
weather stations are manually operated, hampering the
possible in near future to use satellite imagery to estimate
expansion of weather insurance. IMD, however, has recently
crop yields at block / tehsil level, which on one hand, could
decided to expand and automate the weather stations’
enable settlement of crop insurance claims faster, and on the
network, and accordingly, about 550 automatic weather
other, minimize human intervention in estimating the crop
stations and 1350 automatic rain gauges are expected to be
yields.
installed in near future. This expansion and automation is
Weather Insurance: expected to strengthen the efforts to help extending weather
insurance.
The Government is piloting weather based crop insurance in
a few States as a substitute for National Agricultural Insurance It is important to note that all States are not convinced about
Scheme (NAIS) to evaluate the relative strengths and the effectiveness of weather insurance in comparison to
weaknesses of these models. Weather (Rainfall) based Crop practically an ‘all-risk’ NAIS. There is a view that integrating
Insurance was implemented on a pilot basis as a substitute ‘weather index’ with NAIS may be a better alternative, instead
for NAIS in Karnataka during Kharif 2007 season, and of promoting weather insurance as a stand-alone insurance.
subsequently in Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh & The major shortcoming of NAIS happens to be delay in settling
Rajasthan during Rabi season. The pilot was extended to seven claims, and this can resolved by giving en early ‘payout’ on
more states (Bihar, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, the basis of ‘weather index’, with the final payout based on
Maharashtra, Orissa & Rajasthan) during Kharif 2008 season. the yield index. In this way, the strengths of ‘yield index’ and
Haryana & Punjab have also piloted weather insurance in one ‘weather index’ based insurance can be successfully availed
tehsil each during Kharif 2008 season. Tamilnadu is likely to
ix) Micro-Insurance
Life Insurance Sector
The Micro-Insurance portfolio has made steady progress in the year. More life insurers have commenced their Micro-Insurance
operations and many new products have been launched during the year under review. The distribution infrastructure has also
been considerably strengthened and the new business has shown a decent growth, though the volumes are still small.
TABLE 41
Individual Group
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Private Total 83153 209.74 A major percentage of micro-insurance business was procured
15 874901 871.23 under group portfolio. While the individual new business
procured in the year was Rs. 18.23 crore under 9.38 lakh
LIC 854615 1613.36
policies, the group business amounted to Rs. 201.27 crore
7583 11367126 19256.23
under 1.22 crore lives. LIC contributed most of the business
Industry Total 937768 1823.10 procured in this portfolio by garnering Rs. 16.13 crore of
7598 12242027 20127.46 individual premium from 8.54 lakh lives and Rs. 192.56 crore
of group premium under 1.14 crore lives.
Note: New business premium includes first year premium and single
premium. The number of micro insurance agents stands at 4584 as at
the end of the financial year, out of which 4166 belong to LIC
alone. Nine life insurers have so far launched 26 micro-
TABLE 43
GROUP DEATH CLAIMS UNDER MICRO-INSURANCE PORTFOLIO — 2007-08
(Benefit Amount in Rs. lakh)
Total claims payable Claims paid Claims repudiated Claims pending at
end of year
No of Lives Benefit No of Lives Benefit No of Lives Benefit No of Lives Benefit
Amount Amount Amount Amount
Private Total 1785 259.81 1730 252.12 38 5.00 17 2.69
(96.92) (97.04) (2.13) (1.92) (0.95) (1.04)
LIC 41964 11840.00 41958 11836.80 - - 6 3.20
(99.99) (99.97) - - (0.01) (0.03)
Industry Total 43749 12099.81 43688 12088.92 38 5.00 23 5.89
(99.86) (99.91) (0.09) (0.04) (0.05) (0.05)
Note: Figure in brackets show percentage of the respective total claims
TABLE 44
INDIVIDUAL DEATH CLAIMS UNDER MICRO- INSURANCE PORTFOLIO— 2007-08
(Benefit Amount in Rs. lakh)
Total claims payable Claims paid Claims repudiated Claims pending at
end of year
No of Lives Benefit No of Lives Benefit No of Lives Benefit No of Lives Benefit
Amount Amount Amount Amount
Private Total 182 23.07 130 16.33 30 4.06 22 2.68
(71.43) (70.78) (16.48) (17.60) (12.09) (11.62)
LIC 318 47.25 309 45.82 1 0.13 8 1.30
(97.17) (96.97) (0.31) (0.28) (2.52) (2.75)
Industry Total 500 70.32 439 62.15 31 4.19 30 3.98
(87.80) (88.38) (6.20) (5.96) (6.00) (5.66)
Note: Figure in brackets show percentage of the respective total claims
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insurance products of which 13 are individual products and 2007 stating the Guidelines on File and Use procedures in
the remaining 13 are group micro-products. respect of general insurance products as detailed in the
Authority’s circular no. 021/IRDA/F&U/Sep-06 dated 28th
TABLE 42
September 2006 will continue to apply and insurers shall
MICRO-INSURANCE AGENTS – LIFE INSURERS
continue to file the rates and terms that they wish to offer for
Insurer As on Additions Deletions As on various products including the products covered by the
April 1, March 31,
erstwhile tariffs. The CEOs assured the Authority that the high
2007 2008
standards of underwriting and market conduct will be
Private 79 341 2 418 maintained by all insurers even after the price controls are
LIC 1232 2934 - 4166 removed. On the basis of these assurances, the Authority
decided the following:
Total 1311 3275 2 4584
1. Except for Motor Third Party risks, for all other new
With the notification of IRDA (Micro-insurance) Regulations insurances and renewals effective on or after January
2005 by the Authority, there has been a steady growth in the 1, 2008 , insurers shall be free to quote rates of
design of products catering to the needs of the poor. The premium in accordance with the rate schedules and
flexibilities provided in the Regulations allow the insurers for rating guidelines that have been filed with the Authority.
composite covers or package products. This has generated a
2. The premium rates for Motor Third Party risks will
trend with the insurance companies offering already approved
continue to be regulated by the Authority.
general products as Micro-insurance products with the approval
of the Authority if the sum assured for the product is within 3. Risks qualifying as large risks under paragraph 19(v) of
the range prescribed for Micro-insurance. the circular no. 021/ IRDA/ F&U/ Sep-06 dated
September 28, 2006 shall be insured at the rates, terms
x) Directions, orders and regulations issued by the
and conditions and basis of insurance exactly as the
Authority
rates, terms etc. as developed from the reinsurers with
Insurance Agents no variation.
During the year following regulation was notified on October 4. Insurers may file a fresh schedule of rates and rating
9, 2007: guidelines with the Authority or may maintain the
schedules and rating guidelines that have already been
IRDA (Licensing of Insurance Agents) (Amendment)
filed.
Regulations, 2007.
5. The requirements of the circular no. 021/IRDA/F&U/
Corporate Agents
Sep-06 dated September 2006 with regard to the filing
During the year following regulation was notified on October of products and rates schedules and rating guides and
9, 2007: manuals shall continue to apply as amended from time
to time.
IRDA (Licensing of Corporate Agents) (Amendment)
Regulations, 2007. 6. The Authority will accept the rate schedules and rating
guides as filed by the insurer on the stipulation that
Further, on October 15, 2007 – Circular No. 42/IRDA/Agency/ these are in compliance with the underwriting policy
OCT/2007 was issued informing amount the reduction in Agent as approved by the respective Boards of Directors and
Training Hours to Insurers. on the condition that they are designed so as to produce
The Authority had issued a Circular in December dated 18, an operating ratio [incurred claims plus commission
and expenses of management] not exceeding 100 per
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cent on a gross underwriting basis. However, the renewal date of the insurance and insurers shall not be
Authority retains the right to query or require changes permitted to cancel existing insurances and replace
to any such rates schedules and rating guides, at its them by new insurances at revised rates. The insured
sole discretion. has, however, the right to require cancellation of his
insurance in which case, premium at short period scale
7. Any revision in rates shall only be given effect to on
8. The terms & conditions of cover and the wordings of policies, endorsements, warranties and clauses set out in the
erstwhile tariffs shall continue to apply until fresh market wordings are examined and accepted by the Authority after
considering the views of various stakeholders.
During the year 2007 -2008 the Authority nominated the following Officers as Public Information Officers under the Section 19
(1) of RTI Act, 2005.
Shri C R Muralidharan, Member (F&I) continues to be the Appellate Authority under Section 19 of the said Act.
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PART II
REVIEW OF WORKING AND OPERATIONS
The Authority, in order to discharge the functions specified in DETAILS OF INDIVIDUAL AGENTS OF LIFE INSURERS –
Section 14 of the Insurance Regulatory and Development 2007-08
Authority (IRDA) Act, 1999, has specified the regulations given
Insurer As on Additions Deletions As on
in the Annex-II. The regulatory framework broadly covers such
aspects as the entry level requirements including those April 1, March 31,
pertaining to minimum paid-up capital, ‘fit and proper’ 2007 2008
management, ‘file and use’ requirements, filing of regular
Private 890152 772910 336314 1326748
returns to the Authority. These are envisaged to help the
Authority in carrying out its statutory functions to regulate, LIC 1103047 234852 144155 1193744
promote and ensure orderly growth of insurance and re-
insurance business. In addition, Authority has also issued Total 1993199 1007762 480469 2520492
various directions, guidelines and circulars in order to carry
out operations efficiently. Before issuing Regulations the
clearance from the Advisory Council was sought and sent to One major concern that emerges from the data is the high
the Government for notification in the Gazette and the Gazette percentage of turnover of agents. In 2007-08, while the total
notification is then sent to the Government for laying before number of agents appointed is 10.07 lakhs, the number of
the Parliament for approval. agents terminated is as high as 4.80 lakhs. The high turnover
is a huge drain on the financials of the insurers who spend lot
ii) Intermediaries associated with the insurance business of money and time on prospecting, appointing and training of
Insurance Agents these agents. The policies procured by these agents are
rendered orphan on their termination and thereafter result often
The individual agency numbers showed a net increase of over into lapsation due to lack of servicing support.
26 per cent in the year 2007-08. From 19.93 lakhs at the
beginning of 2007-08, the number of individual agents increased TABLE 46
to 25.20 lakhs by the end of the year. The private life insurers DETAILS OF CORPORATE AGENTS OF LIFE INSURERS
had recorded a phenomenal increase of 49 per cent as – 2007-08
compared to a relatively lower 8 per cent increase registered
Insurer As on Additions Deletions As on
by LIC. It is also for the first time after the opening up of the
April 1, March 31,
sector that the private insurers have more number of individual
agents than LIC. While the number of agents at the end of the 2007 2008
year in LIC’s fold stands at 11.93 lakhs, the number for all the
Private 1906 442 278 2070
private insurers put together is 13.26 lakhs.
LIC 409 55 119 345
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The image of the profession of Agency too suffers a setback Deviations from the provisions of Regulation 25 by not
since the public in general and prospective agents in particular maintaining the books of account on accrual basis and
perceive it as lacking in stability, thus making it more difficult keeping the statements, documents, etc at its Head
for insurers to find good agents. It is therefore in the interest office.
of all the stakeholders to work on reducing the turnover of
Non compliance with Regulation 26(1) as to the
agents.
submission of half yearly accounts by not adhering to
While there were 2315 corporate agents at end March 2007, the stipulated time limit.
the number has increased to 2415 at end March 2008. Of
Not having proper internal control systems as per
this, 2070 were for the private insurers while the remaining
Regulation 27.
belonged to LIC.
Inter group and related party transactions which were
Insurance Brokers
not disclosed in accordance with the Accounting
During the year 2007-08, 19 broking licenses were issued, of Standard- 18 and payments were found in excess of
which 16 are direct broker licenses, one Composite broking what has been approved by the Board.
license and two reinsurance licenses. Licenses for 35 brokers
Diversion of funds within the group companies which
were renewed. The total number of licenses issued as on
attract Provisions of Regulation 34(2) of IRDA
September 10, 2008 are 281, of which 242 are direct brokers,
(Insurance Brokers) Regulations, 2002.
33 are composite brokers and 6 are reinsurance brokers and
the state-wise distribution of licenses is at Annex VIII. The Payment of premium on behalf of the Client which
number of licenses valid as on 10-09-2008 is 265. indicates inducing clients by offering credit facility.
Inspections were conducted on 17 broking companies during The geographical spread has increased and broking
2007-08. One license was cancelled and five voluntary surrender companies have sought licenses in smaller towns like
of license were accepted. During inspection, the following Bharuch, Surat , Baroda, Rajkot,Thrissur,Indore, Ahmedgarh,
observations were made in some case and appropriate actions Nanded, Udaipur, Varanasi etc., In addition, many have
initiated: expanded their branch networks, thereby making services
available in large number of B and C category towns.
Violation of the Regulation 9(3) as to the requirements
for soliciting and procuring the insurance business. Channel-wise New business Performance
Breach of Regulation 21 as to the code of conduct on The year 2007-08 witnessed a further shift away from the
matters specified under clause 3(b) of Schedule – III of individual agency channel. The new business premium
the IRDA (Insurance Brokers) Regulations, 2002 by procured through individual agents in 2007-08 was 83.75 per
utilizing services of consultants, who are not on the cent as against 88.62 per cent in the year previous to that.
employees roll and paying consultation fee to them for
various services which include risk assessment, lead The share of new business conceded by the individual agents
generation, technical know-how, staff training etc was picked up mainly by the corporate agents and direct
selling.
Not fully complying with the provisions of Regulation
24 as to maintaining continuity of Professional
indemnity policy throughout the validity of the license
and limit of indemnity in the ratio of 1:1.
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TABLE 47
NEW BUSINESS PREMIUM (INDIVIDUAL AND GROUP) OF LIFE INSURERS FOR 2007-08 CHANNEL WISE
(Figures In per cent)
Life Insurer Individual Corporate Agents Brokers Direct Total New Referrals
Agents Selling Business
Banks Others* (Individual
& Group)
The share of corporate agents which was 8.42 per cent in corresponding years. The share of corporate agents in the
2006-07 has increased to 12.33 per cent in 2007-08. Within new business premium procured by the private life insurers
the corporate agency channel, while the banks’ share grew was significant at 29.92 per cent in 2007-08 as compared to
from 5.46 per cent in 2006-07 to 7.97 per cent in 2007-08, the 24.99 per cent in 2006-07, while for LIC the share fell to 1.59
others grew from 2.96 per cent to 4.36 per cent in the per cent in 2007-08 from 2.14 per cent in the previous year.
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TABLE 48
INDIVIDUAL NEW BUSINESS PREMIUM OF LIFE INSURERS FOR 2007-08 CHANNEL WISE
(Figures In per cent)
Direct selling too witnessed a large increase in the share of Group Business:
total business, from 0.38 per cent in 2006-07 to 3.33 per cent
Direct selling continues to be the dominant channel of
in 2007-08. The share of direct selling among private life
distribution for group business. The percentage of group
insurers went up to 8.78 per cent in 2007-08 from 1.39 per
business procured through direct selling continues to be around
cent in the previous year, while LIC did not procure any
88 per cent even in 2007-08.
individual new business through this channel in both the years.
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TABLE 49
GROUP NEW BUSINESS PREMIUM OF LIFE INSURERS FOR 2007-08 CHANNEL WISE
(Figures In per cent)
However. LIC, which used to handle entire group insurance channel, while another 0.66 per cent of the group insurance
business directly by itself, has changed its strategy. For the business has come from other channels such as corporate
year 2007-08, LIC has done 10.11 per cent of the group agents and brokers.
insurance business through its traditional individual agency
As far as private insurers are concerned, there was not much Surveyors and Loss Assessors
change. During the year 2007-08, these companies carried
The Authority issues licenses to surveyors and loss assessors
out around 84 per cent of the group insurance business through
in terms of Section 64UM of the Insurance Act, 1938. An
direct selling and another 12.36 per cent of the business
individual, a company or a firm wanting to act as surveyors
through bancassurance mode. (It was 85 per cent and 13.36
and loss assessors has to make an application to the Authority
per cent, respectively, for the year 2006-07).
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in the prescribed format for the purpose. The Insurance The nature of the litigations are
Surveyors and Loss Assessors (Licensing, Professional • Challenge to the vires of the IRDA Act/Insurance Act
Requirements and Code of Conduct) Regulations, 2000 lay and the Regulations made there under as also the
down the process of application for procurement of licence. memorandum/circulars issued by IRDA
During the last financial year, the Authority has enrolled 773 • Enforcement actions viz. issuance of directions, levy
applicants as Trainee surveyors and issued 286 fresh licenses of monetary penalties as also suspension/cancellation
to trainee surveyors on completion of practical training and of licenses and certificate of registration granted to
passing of the requisite examinations. The Authority also brokers, intermediaries, insurers etc
received 1907 requests for renewal of licences during the last
• Non- enforcement actions where the focus of issues
financial year 2007-08 and 1651 licenses have been renewed
inter alia involves :-
and issued on fulfilment of all the Regulatory requirements.
Further, for the first half of 2008-09, 1178 requests for renewals (i) Policyholder related issues
have been received and 1201 requests have been processed - Repudiation of claims arising from policies
and issued renewed licenses. - Assignment and Transfer
iii) Litigations, appeals and court pronouncements - Nomination
The legal department is involved in the policy formulation in - Non redressal of grievances
respect of the Insurance Laws (Amendment) Bill) as also the (ii) Surveyor’s categorization
vetting and drafting of the IRDA Regulations and its
(iii) Enhancement of motor insurance premium rates for third
amendments and Circulars/Guidelines/Memorandum issued
party liability
by IRDA
(iv) Non payment of agency commission
Total no. of cases filed before the Supreme Court of India, the
various High Courts, Consumer Courts, Civil Courts and MACT (v) Termination of agency
during the period April, 2007 to March, 2008 are 78. The Regulatory help: The department helps the operational
break-up for the same is provided below: departments on issues relating to
No. of cases filed in the Supreme Court 3 • initiation of enforcement and non-enforcement related
No. of cases filed in various High Courts 53 actions policies of the regulator and interpretation of
No. of Writ Appeals filed in various High 1 the Insurance laws.
Courts • to show cause notices to be issued by the operational
departments
No. of Review Petitions filed in various 1
High Courts • parliamentary references.
No. of Consumer Cases filed 17 It also provides legal advice on matters arising in references
filed under the RTI Act.
No. of Civil Cases filed 3
No. of MACT cases filed —— iv) International Cooperation in Insurance-International
Association of Insurance Supervisors (IAIS)
No. of Writ Petitions disposed of by Without With
various High Courts directions directions The International Association of Insurance Supervisors (IAIS)
to IRDA to IRDA was established in 1994 to promote cooperation among
insurance supervisors and other financial sector supervisors.
No. of Writ Appeals disposed of 21 9
Over the years, the membership has grown and insurance
No. of Consumer Cases disposed of 3 1 supervisors from over 180 jurisdictions became members and
No. of Civil / MACT cases disposed of —- —- over 100 organisations and individuals representing professional
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associations, insurance and reinsurance companies, The Authority is represented by its Chairman on its Executive
international financial institutions, consultants and other Committee and by Members on the various Committees of
professionals became observers. This involvement reflects IAIS looking into insurance contracts, accounting aspects,
the increasing global nature of insurance markets and the insurance laws, reinsurance, financial conglomerates, solvency,
need for consistent supervisory standards and practices. In frauds, etc.
addition, it recognizes the important contribution that strong
Joint Forum Working Group on Conglomerate Principles
supervisory regimes leads to financial stability. The IAIS
provides an effective forum for standard-setting and The Joint Forum, which was formed in the early 1990s
implementation activities by providing opportunities to both comprising of the three international bodies on regulation of
practitioners and policy makers to share their expertise, financial sector, viz., BIS, IAIS and IOSCO, has been entrusted
experience and understanding. with the task of evolving policy papers on conglomerate
The IAIS’s activities are undertaken with active guidance of supervision with particular reference, to capital requirements,
its Executive Committee, which comprises of 15 voting risk management, fit and proper criteria, information sharing
members elected from different regions of the globe and the with supervisors, intra group transactions and exposures etc.
Chair of the Budget Committee who is an ex-officio non-voting Initially, this was meant for the use of G7 and European Union
member. This is complemented by the Technical Committee, countries. The Joint Forum recently constituted a Working
the Implementation Committee and the Budget Committee, Group with a mandate to take stock of the implementation of
supported by their working parties. The day-to-day business the principles laid down in the papers of the Joint Forum by
and affairs of the IAIS are taken care of by its Secretariat, its member countries and by other jurisdictions. The Forum
located at the Bank for International Settlements in Basel, is keen to understand the approach of various jurisdictions
Switzerland. across the globe on conglomerate supervision. There is also
a felt need to compile comprehensive information on the actual
The IAIS develops principles, standards and guidance for
policies in various countries on conglomerate supervision and
effective insurance supervisory regimes. In doing so it helps
cross border supervision issues for future work. In order to
to establish and maintain fair and efficient insurance markets
meet the objectives of the Forum, the Working Group has
for the benefit and protection of policyholders. The IAIS also
been constituted with the existing member countries plus three
prepares ‘issue papers’ that provide background on specific
non-Member jurisdictions, one each from Asia, Africa and Latin
areas of interest to insurance supervisors.
America to understand the approach in the adoption of the
The IAIS collaborates closely with other international financial underlying ideas and principles of Joint Forum on
institutions and international associations of supervisors or conglomerates by various countries in the world.
regulators and assists in shaping financial systems globally.
The Indian Sub-Continent is represented by the Member (F&I)
In particular the IAIS is one of the constituting bodies of the
of the Authority on the Joint Forum Working Group on
Joint Forum and participates in all of its working groups. It is
Conglomerate Principles at Basel, Switzerland.
also represented on the Financial Stability Forum. The IAIS
provides input to the International Accounting Standards Board The Joint Forum as part of its mandate has drafted a report on
(IASB) for its work on the international financial reporting implementation of the Joint Forum Principles on the
standards most relevant to insurers, and is a member of the Supervision of Financial Conglomerates. The objective of the
IASB’s Standards Advisory Council as well as an official report is to examine the extent to which supervisors across
observer of its Insurance Working Group and Financial the banking, securities and insurance sectors have
Instruments Working Group. It also has observer status on implemented the 1999 Joint Forum principles on the
the Financial Action Task Force, which combats money supervision of financial conglomerates. The report also
laundering and terrorist financing. identifies particular challenges in the implementation of these
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principles, including regulatory responses used to address The Grievance cell plays a facilitative role by registering the
those challenges as well as particular principles that have complaint and tracking down the same with the insurer for its
been implemented less widely. The draft is under consultation. early resolution. In case of dispute on any issue between the
insurer and the complainant, the cell informs the complainant
v) Public Grievances
to take up the matter with quasi judiciary (insurance
The Grievance Cell of IRDA receives complaints from ombudsman / consumer forums) or judiciary bodies, since
policyholders, insurance intermediaries and from other sources IRDA does not have the power of adjudication.
against different Life Insurance companies. On receipt of the
complaints the cell functions in two ways: Life Insurers
(a) facilitates an early resolution of the complaint by the Grievances cell of the Authority receives grievances from the
insurer through direct interaction with the policyholder policyholders against the insurance companies. Such
and complaints are forwarded to the companies for resolution at
their end. When the grievances are resolved by the companies
(b) analyses the complaints based on:
they are expected to inform the grievances cell of the Authority
(i) duration of disposal
about its resolution or otherwise. As on March 31, 2007,
(ii) functional area
there were 299 complaints pending with the Authority for want
The insurer wise analysis for duration of complaints evaluates of resolution by life insurance companies. During the year
the effectiveness and simplicity of the process adopted by 2007-08, the Authority has received 2057 complaints, out of
the insurer in handling the complaints. It also evaluates how which, 651 related to LIC and 1406 to private sector insurers.
insurer is complying with the provisions of Regulation 5 of
IRDA (Policyholders’ Interests) Regulations, 2002. The 57 per cent of the total complaints received against life insurers
Regulation requires speedy and efficient handling of the by the IRDA during the year 2007-08 were resolved by the
complaints by the insurer. former. While the private life insurers resolved 78 per cent of
the complaints registered, LIC had resolved only 19 per cent
The analysis of the complaints based on functional area
of the complaints filed against them with the Authority. As on
indicates:
March 31, 2008, 1017 complaints were pending with the
(a) The weakness in market practices insurance companies for resolution, out of which 332 belonged
to private sector and 685 pertained to LIC.
(b) The inadequacies of the insurance companies - which
may require regulatory intervention for necessary
corrective action.
TABLE 50
OUTSTANDING GRIEVANCES —LIFE INSURERS
Insurer Outstanding Grievances Total No of Resolved Outstanding
as on Reported complaints as during the as on
31.3.2007 during on 31.03.08 2007-08* 31.3.2008
LIC 197 651 848 163 (19.22) 685
Private 102 1406 1508 1176 (77.98) 332
Total 299 2057 2356 1339 (56.83) 1017
Note: * includes those resolved from outstanding as on 31.3.2007.
During the year 2007-08, IRDA received 651 complaints against complaints (12 per cent) while the private life insurers could
LIC and 1406 complaints against all the private life insurers resolve 1100 complaints (78 per cent).
put together. Out of those, LIC could resolve only 80
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LIC 651 80 (12.29) 571 An analysis of complaints lodged with the Life Insurance
Grievance Cell of IRDA has revealed the following as the major
Private 1406 1100(78.24) 306 causes: Non-receipt of policy bond (18 per cent), Adjustment
Total 2057 1180(57.37) 877 of premium (18 per cent), Wrong Plan & Term Allotted (11 per
cent), and Non-payment of claims (8 per cent). These four
Note: Figure in brackets indicates the percentage of grievances resolved causes contributed 55 per cent of total complaints received.
during 2007-08 and do not include resolution out of number outstanding
as on 31.3.07
Non-Life Insurers cent of the complaints, private sector insurers have resolved
81 per cent. As on March 31, 2008, 876 complaints were
As on March 31 2007, there were 623 complaints pending
pending for resolution with the insurers; of which 682 are with
with the general insurance companies for resolution. During
public sector companies and the remaining 194 with the private
2007-08, 2229 complaints were received of which 1339
pertained to public sector companies and the remaining 890 sector. Of the total pending grievances 38.13 per cent are
were against private sector companies. Of the total grievances policy related issues, 39.50 per cent to non-settlement / delay
of 2852, 69 per cent of the grievances were resolved in the in settlement of claims, 18.84 per cent to repudiation / partial
current year. While public sector companies resolved 63 per settlement of claim and the remaining for other reasons.
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TABLE 52
STATUS OF GRIEVANCES – NON- LIFE INSURERS
IRDA registered 1183 complaints during the first half of the companies resolved 541 complaints and private insurers
current financial year 2008-09. Of these 574 were towards resolved 596 complaints. As on September 30, 2008, 922
public sector non-life insurance companies and the remaining complaints are pending with the insurers.
609 were towards private sector companies. Public sector
TABLE 52(I)
STATUS OF GRIEVANCES – NON LIFE INSURERS
(HALF YEAR ENDED SEPTEMBER, 2008)
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vi) Insurance Associations and Insurance Councils • Declined Lives Database maintained by TAC has been
Life Insurance Council modified and made operational with the approval of
IRDA.
Life Insurance Council (Council) is a body set up under section
64 C of the Insurance Act 1938. All registered life insurers are • A working group was formed last year to set up Mortality
members and are represented by CEOs. There are two and Morbidity Investigation Centre in association with
nominees from the IRDA, one of whom is the Chairman of the the Institute of Actuaries of India (IAOI). This group
Council. The Secretary General functions as the chief executive formally met four times and the MOU was signed
of the Council. Sri S.B.Mathur has taken over as Secretary between the Life Insurance Council and IAOI on
General after Sri S.V.Mony demitted office in May 2008. During November 22, 2007. The Institute is being set up at
the Financial Year 2007-08, the Council met 4 times. The Hyderabad.
Council has set up several standing sub-committees and also • Considering the probability of misuse in selling policies
‘working groups’ to discuss emerging issues from time to time. under employer employee category, the Council issued
The committee-based approach ensures wider participation fresh guidelines restricting sale of such policies under
in providing valuable contribution. certain conditions.
Brief outline of work in 2007-08 • Council has been actively involved in meetings with and
conferences organised by CII, FICCI, Bombay
• A working group was formed under the aegis of the
Chambers, IMC, NIA etc.
Council to design the Indian embedded value principles.
This group document on Indian embedded value General Insurance Council
principles had received recognition from European CFO
The Executive Committee of the Council comprises, apart
Forum.
from the nominees of IRDA [viz. Member (Non-Life) as
• The Sub-committee of CFOs, met five times during the Chairman and Executive Director (Non-Life) and the Secretary
year and deliberated including on various issues taxation General of the Council, the Chief Executive Officers of all the
in general, Service Tax and proposed accounting Non-life insurance companies licensed by IRDA. The
standards AS 30 /AS 31. This forum had interacted Executive Committee of the Council held 12 meetings during
with actuaries and other experts on various issues. 2007-08. In addition, the Council had organized meetings of
Chief Underwriters, Heads of Health Insurance Departments,
• Sub-Committee on Intermediary Education met once
CFOs, etc. from time to time.
to review the after effects of reduction in training hours
in mandatory agency training, from 100 hrs. to 50 hrs. The Council took several initiatives in pursuing its mission of
• Sub-committee on Creating Life Insurance Awareness expanding and deepening non-life insurance penetration in
appointed a PR agency to ensure increased activities India and continued its endeavour to promote a responsible,
of awareness related programmes. With the help of the responsive and disciplined pro-consumer service regime
PR agency, sub-committee planned and helped the imbibing best global practices through a self-regulatory
Council to hold First CEO’s Round Table Conference mechanism. The Council focused on issues relating to
with Media in Sep 2007. This proved to be a successful
a) promoting non-life insurance market
event in creating awareness among masses.
b) promote consumer education and awareness of non-
• The Council’s website covered business statistics, latest life insurance products
insurance news and other information and has been
c) development of intermediaries i.e. Agents and Brokers
upgraded in design and linked with the websites of IRDA
and life insurers. A feedback/query/grievance forwarding
mechanism was modified.
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Further, the council put forward the industry’s view to the Allahabad, against the Detariffing and hike in Motor T.P.
Government, IRDA, and other policy makers on problems premium. (8) Participated in seminars, workshop and
confronting the industry as also to promote increased cohesion committees formed by FICCI, CII and other industry
and cooperation between them. The Council also deliberated association in matters related to the development of Health
on ensuing level playing field between life and non-life insurers insurance.
in Health portfolio and putting in places best global practices
vii) Functioning of Ombudsmen
in the management of Health portfolio. On data matters,
Council helped in building up an integrated data base for The information on the complaints handled by the Ombudsmen
dissemination of information to serve specific operational needs during 2007-08 is given in Table 52. During 2007-08, 10865
identified by the industry, address the issue of fraud against complaints were lodged with the Ombudsmen against the
insurance companies and to identify areas of growth and insurers both life and non-life. Of these, 5565 were against life
develop solutions to common challenges faced by the insurers and remaining 5300 were against the non-life insurers.
insurance companies. The Council contributed in effective and As on April 1, 2007, there were 1947 complaints pending with
efficient management of motor T.P. Insurance Pool, the Ombudsmen for disposal. Of these, 603 complaints were
management of segment wise common industry initiatives to pending against the life insurers and the remaining were
address specific issues related to each segment of business against the non-life insurers. Taking together (those pending
and promote compliance with laws and regulations. for disposal as on April 1, 2007 and received during 2007-08)
the total numbers of complaints with the Ombudsmen were
The Council has pursued the path of total consensus among
12812 at the end of March 2008. Of these 6168 were against
the insurers on all industry issues and all decisions / resolutions
life insurers and 6644 were against non-life insurers.
/ recommendations made have been unanimous.
Of the total complaints (12812), the Ombudsmen have
The Council presented (1) suggestions on “Motor Vehicle
disposed of 11393 complaints during 2007-08. Of the disposed
Amendment Bill 2007” to Rajya Sabha Parliamentary Standing
complaints, 5778 were in the case of life insurers and 5615
Committee and the Ministry of Shipping, Road Transport &
were against the non-life insurers. As such, complaints
Highways, Govt. of India. (2) to the Ministry of Shipping,
outstanding with the Ombudsmen for disposal as on April 1,
Road Transport and Highways on Draft Carriage by Road Rules
2008 were 1419; of which 390 were in the case of life insurers
2007. (3) to Chairman of the Supreme Court Legal Aid Services
and 1344 were against non-life insurers.
and Hon’ble Judge of Supreme Court of India for expeditious
disposal of Motor T.P. Claim cases. (4) to Ministry of Shipping, The disposal rates of complaints against LIC and private life
Road Transport and Highways to tackle issues related to insurers were 93.39 per cent and 94.77 per cent respectively.
enforcement of mandatory provisions of motor vehicles act as In the case of non-life, there were 5441 complaints relating to
regards insurance of motor vehicles. (5) to the Ministry of the public insurers of which 4603 were disposed during the
Shipping, Road Transport and Highways for creating year (disposal rate of 84.60 per cent). Of the 1203 complaints
regulations to make installation of anti theft devices mandatory against private insurers 1012 were disposed off during the
in case of all new vehicles. (6) Filing of Writ petition in the year (disposal rate of 84.12).
Supreme Court of India against misuse of provisions of
Superdari under Criminal Procedure Court by police to hold Around 58 per cent of the complaints in the case of life and 42
vehicles recovered by them for unduly long period of time. (7) per cent in the case of non-life were treated as not entertainable
Defended of member companies in the matters of writ petitions by the Ombudsmen. Of the total complaints, the Ombudsmen
filed by Truckers and Bus Operators Associations in various have given awards for 2664 and dismissed 1156 cases. The
High Courts viz. High Courts at Ernakulam, Chennai, Madurai, Ombudsmen recommended to the companies 352 cases for
Bangalore, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Bhubaneshwar, Guwahati and settlement at their end.
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TABLE 53
DISPOSAL OF COMPLAINTS BY OMBUDSMAN 2007-08
No. of complaints disposed off by way of
Partic- No. of From
ular Compl- 1.4.07 Total Dispo- Recom- Awards Withdr- Non- Dismi- Not Compla-
aints to sed menda- awal/ Acce- ssal Enter- ints
as on 31.3.08 tion Settle- ptance taina- Outstan-
31.3.07 ment ble ding
Life Public 491 4414 4905 4581 111 751 612 112 371 2624 324
Private 112 1151 1263 1197 12 216 110 2 110 747 66
Total 603 5565 6168 5778 123 967 722 114 481 3371 390
*(93.68 ) (2.13 ) (16.74 ) (12.50 ) (1.97 ) (8.32 ) (58.34 ) (6.75 )
Non-Life Public 1147 4294 5441 4603 206 1457 496 65 541 1838 838
Private 197 1006 1203 1012 23 240 101 20 134 494 191
Total 1344 5300 6644 5615 229 1697 597 85 675 2332 1029
*(84.51) (4.08) (30.22) (10.63) (1.51) (12.02) (41.53) (18.33)
Combined 1947 10865 12812 11393 352 2664 1319 199 1156 5703 1419
*(88.92) (3.09) (23.38) (11.58) (1.75) (10.15) (50.06) (12.46)
Committee on Distribution Channels The Authority, soon after its inception in 2000, had drawn
up the Regulations on the manner of presentation of final
The Authority vide its order dated September 21, 2007 accounts of insurers and also issues connected thereto
constituted a committee to study the manner in which namely IRDA (Preparation of Financial Statements and
distribution channels have been functioning, their efficacy, Auditors’ Report of Insurance Companies) Regulations, 2000.
their cost effectiveness, their weaknesses and recommend The Regulations were modified and replaced in 2002. While
changes for making them effective, professional and the regulatory framework has facilitated putting in place the
accountable and serve the interests of the insured through framework for reporting on financial matters to the Authority,
effective services. The Committee was headed by Sri NM with various developments (both domestic and international)
Govardhan, former Chairman, LIC of India and had on accounting in financial sector in general and insurance
representation from both life and non life insurance companies industry in particular, there is a need for examining the various
as members. The Committee was known as the “Committee emerging issues on an ongoing and proactive basis.
on Distribution Channels”. The Committee submitted its report
to the Authority on April 17, 2008 and the report was put up With a view to addressing these issues and the various
on the IRDA website on May 13, 2008. The recommendations emerging challenges, the Authority has constituted a
of the committee are being examined for further action by the Standing Committee on Accounting Issues (SCAI) to
Authority. deliberate on issues relating to finance, accounting and
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taxation aspects of insurance and other incidental matters changes required to make them effective professionals and to
thereto. The Committee is headed by Member (F&I) of the facilitate provision of better services to customers.
Authority, with Member (Actuary) as the permanent Invitee.
The Committee has recommended various changes to be
The Committee comprises of representatives from the
incorporated / brought about in existing distribution channels
insurance industry, the practitioners from the profession of
concerning Corporate Agents, Individual Agents, Referrals,
chartered accountants and from the ICAI (placed at Annexure).
Bancassurance etc. with proposed amendments to respective
The Committee also has the option to have special invitees at
Act and Regulations.
its meeting based on the issues under deliberation. The
constitution of the Committee has been kept fairly broad based. These, inter alia include licencing and structure of corporate
agents , recruitment of agents, commissions structures, referral
The intention is to utilize the expertise inside and outside the
arrangements, direct tele-marketing measures to improve
insurance sector on specific issues which would be placed
service to policyholders and enlargement of the scope for entry
before the Committee and to make appropriate
of more institutions under the agency structure.
recommendations for the consideration of the Authority. The
views of the Committee would be recommendatory in nature The Committee has also suggested review of the restrictions
and the Authority reserves the right to take appropriate on commissions and brokerages imposed by sections 40(2)
decisions based on the same. and 42E as also on the commissions which forms part of
management expenses, parity on product design on accident
(ix) Review of advisory functions performed by the
and health products, issuance of multi-year policies, setting-
Authority.
up of extension counters/ representative offices across the
The Authority constituted a Committee chaired by former LIC country. The recommendations are under discussion in order
Chairman, Shri N.M. Goverdhan to examine the efficacy of to decide on the acceptance and initiate steps for the
various intermediaries, their cost effectiveness, and their implementation.
weaknesses and make recommendations on the proposed
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PART III
STATUTORY FUNCTIONS OF THE AUTHORITY
a) Issue to the applicant a certificate of registration, Company Limited to underwrite general insurance; Canara
renew, modify, withdraw, suspend or cancel such HSBC Oriental bank of Commerce Life Insurance for life
registration. insurance; Aegon Religare Life Insurance Company Limited
to undertake life insurance business and DLF Pramerica Life
During 2007-08, the Authority granted certificate of registration
Insurance Company Limited to underwrite life insurance. With
to Apollo DKV Insurance Company Limited to undertake only
the registration of these companies, the total number of life
health insurance business. It also granted certificates of
insurers registered with the Authority has gone up to 21 and
registrations to Future Generali India Insurance Company
the total number of general insurers registered with the
Limited to underwrite general insurance business; Future
Authority has gone up to 20. The Certificate of Registration
Generali India Life Insurance Company Limited to underwrite
issued to all the existing life and non-life insurance companies
life insurance business; Universal Sompo General Insurance
have been renewed in terms of Section 3A of the Insurance
Company Limited for general insurance and to IDBI Fortis Life
Act, 1938.
Insurance Company Limited for life insurance. Beginning from
1st April, 2008 till 31st August, 2008, the Authority issued Statement showing the insurance companies whom R-3 was
certificate of registrations to Shriram General Insurance issued from 01-04-2007 to 31-08-2008
Sl. No. Name of the Insurance Company Registration No. Date of Issue of
Registration Certificate
6.. Canara HSBC Oriental Bank of Commerce Life Insurance Co. Ltd. 136 08.05.2008
Non-Life Department has acted as nodal department for levy insurers for the reasons mentioned against their names:
of penalty from 1st April, 07 to 30th Sept. 08 for the following
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S. No.Name of the Insurance Company Amount of Penalty Brief particular of the violation committed
1. Bajaj Allianz Life Insurance Co. Ltd. Rs. 5,00,000/- Penalty for violation of Section Sec 64Vc of the
Insurance Act, 1938
2. New India Assurance Co. Ltd. Rs. 5,00,000/- Penalty charged under Section 105B for violation
of Section 32B of the Insurance Act, 1938
3. Shriram Life Insurance Co. Ltd. Rs. 5,00,000/- Penalty charged under section 105B for violation
of Section 32B of the Insurance Act, 1938
4. ICICI Lombard General Insurance Co. Ltd. Rs. 5,00,000/- In response to Authority’s order ref. no. 15/ INSP/
ICICI/ OnSITE INSPECTION/ 2007-08 dated
22.1.2008
5. ICICI Lombard General Insurance Co. Ltd. Rs. 5,00,000/- Penalty charged under section 105B for violation
of IRDA’s regulations and guidelines relating to
reinsurance of risks pertaining to Indian Oil
Corporation Ltd
6 ICICI Lombard General Insurance Co. Ltd. Rs. 5,00,000/- Penalty charged under section 105B for violation
of IRDA’s File & Use guidelines in case of Pravsai
Bhartiya Bima Yojana
7 Max NewYork Life Insurance Co. Ltd. Rs. 5,00,000/- Penalty charged under section 102(b) for violating
directions issued by the Authority in respect of
ULIP
8 Shriram Life Insurance Co. Ltd. Rs 1,85,150/- For late submission of the renewal of registration
application.
b) Protection of the interests of policyholders in them up with insurers for resolution, the Authority adopts a
matters concerning assigning of policy, nomination by proactive approach in identifying the underlying issues and
policyholders, insurable interest, settlement of insurance conducting focused inspections as deemed necessary. The
claim, surrender value of policy and other terms and Authority also ensures that policyholders should be aware
conditions of contracts of insurance. about the existence of grievance redressal channels and
advised the insurers to incorporate such details in the policy
IRDA’s main mission is to protect the interests of
document itself. In this connection, the Authority notified a
policyholders. Consistent with this, the Authority has set up
Regulation of ‘’IRDA ( Protection of Policyholders’ Interest)
grievance cells separately for life and non-life insurance
Regulations 2002’’ in 2002 after obtaining the approval of
business. There is also a separate channel set up to deal
Advisory Council. Later a Gazette Notification was issued.
with complaints of senior citizens in respect of the premium
For making informed decisions by the policyholders while
hike in health insurance policies in the recent past. The
investing in the ULIP products the Authority has advised the
Authority, through Regulations, mandated insurers to put in
insurers to disclose upfront the details on guaranteed benefits
place effective mechanism for grievance redressal. Apart from
as well as non-turanteed benefits for each policy year. The
receiving specific complaints from policyholders and taking
format advised for this needs to be signed by the policyholders.
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This brings in more transparency and protects the The IRDA, as mandated by the Govt. of India, has promoted
policyholders. the establishment of the Indian Institute of Insurance Surveyors
and Loss Assessors (IIISLA) in order to promote
c) Specifying requisite qualifications, code of
professionalism amongst surveyors. The Promotee Council
conduct and practical training for intermediaries or
of IIISLA has handed over the functioning of the Institute to the
insurance intermediaries and agents
First Council that consists of elected as well as nominated
The code of conduct regarding the professional and ethical members.
requirements for conduct of their professional work is specified
e) Promoting efficiency in the conduct of insurance
in Chapter VI of the IRDA Regulations for Surveyors and Loss
business
Assessors, 2000. They should strive for objectivity in
professional and business judgment while behaving ethically The tariffs for fire, engineering and motor were withdrawn with
and with integrity in their professional pursuit acting impartially effect from 1st January 2007. This resulted in the end of cross–
and complying with due diligence, care and skill with regard subsidization era wherein profitable fire and engineering
to technical and professional standards expected of them. portfolios supported loss making motor, health and marine
cargo insurances. This was followed by complete relaxation
The Government of India and the Authority, have established of premium rates with effect from 1.1.2008. There was
Indian Institute of Insurance Surveyors and Loss Assessors apprehension that the statutory motor third party cover would
(IIISLA) in order to promote self-regulation and professionalism be denied to the policyholders. The Authority has been taking
amongst the surveyors as a part of further reforms in the cognizance of complaints received regarding denial of third
insurance sector. The elections for putting in place the first party cover and has resolved the complaints by taking up with
elected council of the Institute (IIISLA), were held during 2007- the concerned insurers. The initiatives taken by the Authority
08 and the affairs of he Institute were formally handed over by in regulating the third party motor premium have been upheld
IRDA to the first elected council on 15.12.2007. The Council by several High Courts.
is expected to meet the mandate to establish the necessary
infrastructure, to inculcate professionalism, discipline, and The Authority’s directives to the general insurers to participate
disseminate information relating to the profession of surveyors in motor third party pooling arrangement for commercial
and loss assessors amongst its members. Both, the IRDA vehicles segment has resulted in availability of third party cover
and IIISLA Institute are making efforts to ensure that the for the policyholders as well as an increase in such covers.
Institute develops the profession further and take on The Pool has been set up with state of the art hardware and
responsibilities envisaged in its charter. software. The Authority has stressed the need for collection
and collation of qualitative data by the insurers especially in
d) Specifying the code of conduct for surveyors and the area of motor insurance.
loss assessors
The Authority has also been taking initiatives in leading the
The Code of Conduct applicable for Surveyors and Loss life insurance council and the general insurance council
Assessors in respect of their professional work is embodied towards becoming self regulatory organizations. The Micro-
in Chapter VI of IRDA Regulations. Assessors. Surveyors shall insurance regulations put in place by the Authority have
behave ethically and with integrity in their professional pursuits; resulted in the mainstream general insurance companies
shall strive for objectivity in professional and business submitting micro-insurance products to the Authority for
judgment; acting impartially and complying with due diligence, approval. This augurs well for the low-income population as
care and skill in regard to technical and professional standards they can get the existing insurance products at affordable
expected of them. premium. The Authority has constituted a Committee to look
into issues relating to Health Insurance for of Senior Citizens
in procuring health insurance.
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A circular was issued on 28th December 2006 to all life insurers professionalism amongst surveyors. The Promotee Council
advising them that the decision for closure/relocation of their of IIISLA has handed over the functioning of the Institute to the
places of business should be after due consideration of all First Council that consists of elected as well as nominated
the factors including the possible inconveniences to its members. During the Financial Year 2007-08, the Elected
clientele. It is essential that the Board is appraised of such Council met 4 times.
decisions with appropriate reasons, since the proposal for
g) Levying fees and other charges for carrying out
opening the branches/offices were initially approved by the
the purposes of the Act
Board. Adequate notice of a minimum of 2 months on the
proposed relocation/closure should be given to policyholders The Authority in terms of powers vested by section 3 of the
serviced by that branch along with the alternate arrangements Insurance Act levies both registration and renewal fees from
being made to service them. the insurers and various intermediaries associated with the
insurance business. However, registration fee of Rs.50,000/-
(f) Promoting and regulating professional
(Fifty Thousand only) is charged at the time of granting of
organizations connected with insurance and reinsurance
registration certificate and not thereafter. The renewal of
business:
registration fees for insurer stand at 10 per cent of 1 per cent
Institute of Insurance and Risk Management was established of the Gross Direct Business Written in India (GDPI) or Rs.
as a joint venture of IRDA and Government of Andhra Pradesh 50,000 (Fifty thousand only) subject to maximum of Rs. 5
for providing opportunities to students wishing to pursue crores. In case of re-insurer the fee is chargeable based on
Diploma in Insurance. A distance learning wing was also the facultative business written by the re-insurer in India. This
opened at IIRM. Recognising the need for more actuaries in follow amendment of regulation 20 of IRDA (Registration of
the insurance industry, International School of Actuarial India Insurance Companies) Regulations, 2000 issued in
Sciences was established at IIRM. A seminar on grievances February, 2003 after obtaining the approval of Advisory Council.
redressal of insurance sector was organised so as to educate Later a Gazette Notification was issued..
the public on grievances redressal mechanism followed by
h) Calling for information from, undertaking
IRDA. The Authority also conducted a Seminar on the
inspection of, conducting enquiries and investigations
accounting issues of Insurance companies in coordination
including audit of the insurers, intermediaries, insurance
with the Institute of Chartered Accountants.
intermediaries and other organizations connected with
The Life Insurance Council and the General Insurance Councils the insurance business
are the platforms available for the industry participants to
The financial year 2007-08 was the eighth year of operations
interact and to set up practices for the healthy growth of the
of insurance companies, post opening up of the sector. While
industry. Development of these self regulatory bodies augurs
the Authority has been contemplating commencement of
well for the industry to put across its view point on critical
comprehensive on-site inspection, it was considered that the
areas for the growth of the industry. In the same context,
registered entities should be allowed time to stabilize
brokers licensed by the Authority is necessarily required to
operations prior to taking on full scale inspection. In the
be a member of the Insurance Broker Association of India
meantime, as an interim measure, based on concerns which
(IBA). IBA conducted an Annual Conference during 2007-08.
arose at different points in time, the Authority has taken up
The Association is functioning as a Self Regulatory
targeted on-site inspections. Other than targeted inspections
Organization (SRO) with a Disciplinary Committee in place. A
(including those related to market conduct issues), the
representative of the Authority is also a member of the
Authority has been carrying on Investment Audit of the
Committee. During 2007-08 The IRDA has promoted the
regulated insurance entities effective for the financial year 2001-
establishment of the Indian Institute of Insurance Surveyors
02 onwards.
and Loss Assessors (IIISLA) in order to promote
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I) Control and regulation of rates, advantages, terms through the comprehensive Circular for the guidance of
and conditions that may be offered by the insurers in the insurers.
respect of general insurance business not so controlled
2. Effective December, 2007, all insurers have been advised
and regulated by the Tariff Advisory Committee under
to file the quarterly financial statements with the IRDA.
Section 64 U of the Insurance Act 1938 (4 of 1938)
These statements include the Balance Sheet, Revenue
As an adjunct to reforms in the insurance sector and after A/c (Policyholders’ A/c) and the Profit & Loss A/c
detailed deliberations and discussions with various (Shareholders’ A/c).
stakeholders, de-tariffing of the non-life industry was notified
k) Regulating investment of funds by insurance
by the Authority w.e.f., 01-01-2007 except in the case of Motor
companies
Third Party cover. It was envisaged that this measure will provide
better choices to policyholders, differentiated rates consistent The Regulations of investment of funds by the insurance
with the level of risks borne as well as overall improvement in companies were issued by the Authority in 2000.
risk management. As a first step, de-tariffing has been confined Subsequently, the innovations in the financial markets led to
to de-control of rates only and terms & conditions of the policy new instruments. As such the insurance companies
will be considered later subsequently. In order to moderate approached the Authority to allow them to invest their funds in
the impact of tariff increase on commercial vehicle owners the new instruments also. In the light of this, the Authority
the Authority has retained the powers to determine the rates had setup a Working Group to review the existing statutory
of Motor – Third Party premium, a Motor third party Pool has prescriptions on investments for insurance companies,
been created to ensure involvement of all general insurers in constraints faced by them and to suggest changes if
the underwriting and management of motor third party risk. necessary. The Working Group suggested amendments to
The pool is managed by the General Insurance Corporation. the Regulations by providing flexibility to the Authority in
prescribing the manner in which funds can be invested by the
j) Specifying the form and manner in which books
insurance companies. The Working Group while making
of accounts shall be maintained and statements of
suggestions have also examined the present Returns
accounts shall be rendered by Insurers and other
prescribed for monitoring the information on investments and
Insurance Intermediaries.
suggested certain changes in the format which will facilitate
Additional measures taken by the Authority to improve the the Authority in supervision purposes. The Authority has
transparency and disclosures in reporting in the financial examined the recommendations. Some of the
statements: recommendations require changes in the Regulations. A
suitable framework for implementation was also proposed.
1. As part of the review of the financial statements filed
Accordingly, the Authority has issued new regulations on
with the Authority on an annual basis and based on the
investment of funds by insurance companies vide
analysis, clarifications are sought and/or attention is
‘IRDA(Investment)(Fourth Amendment)Regulations,2008’ after
drawn to various non-compliances/ non-disclosures.
obtaining the approval of Advisory Council. Later a Gazette
While specific non-compliances/deviations are
Notification was issued..
communicated to the insurers, certain common
deficiencies have been observed in the compliance with l) Regulating maintenance of margin of solvency
various regulatory requirements connected to the
Every insurer is required to maintain a required Solvency Margin
preparation of financial statements. With a view to
as per the Section 64 VA of the Insurance Act 1938. Every
ensuring compliance and avoiding recurrence of the
insurer shall maintain an excess of the value of assets over
shortcomings observed, the Authority decided to
the liabilities. The excess prescribed by the IRDA, is referred
reiterate clarifications issued on earlier occasions
to as Required Solvency Margin. The IRDA (Assets, Liabilities
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and Solvency Margin of Insurers) Regulations 2000 describe provided with the user name and password to access the site
in detail the method of computation of the Required Solvency
o) Specifying the percentage of the premium income of
Margin. The ratio was monitored on annual basis. Considering
the insurer to finance schemes for promoting and
the importance of monitoring this ratio on a continuous basis,
regulating professional organizations referred to in
the Authority has now asked the insurers to submit quarterly
clause (f)
returns on solvency margins. The lower level of solvency for
pure term products would provide significant relief to the life The Auithority has not prescribed any percentage of the
insurers both under individual products and under group premium income of the insurer to finance schemes for
products. This will also help the insurers in launching more promoting and regulating professional organizations referred
pure term products for sufficiently longer periods and at to in clause (f).
affordable rates.
p) Specifying the percentage of life insurance business
m) Adjudication of disputes between Insurers and and general insurance business to be undertaken by the
Intermediaries or Insurance Intermediaries Insurers in the rural and social sector
IRDA does not carryout any adjudication in case of disputes The obligations as stipulated in the IRDA (Obligations of
between insurers and intermediaries or insurance insurers towards the rural or social sector) Regulations, 2002
intermediaries. Insurers were advised to approach the available lay down the requirements to be complied with by the insurers
quasi-judicial or judicial channels like Insurance Ombudsmen. during the first five years of their operations. In case of the
In case of any disputes between insurers and intermediaries public sector insurers these obligations have been linked to
the Authority seeks clarifications from the concerned. their performance in the year 2001-02 in these sectors. With
the amendments which were notified in 2007-08, the
n) Supervising the functioning of the Tariff Advisory
obligations of the private insurers’ upto the tenth year of
Committee
operations has been laid down. Simultaneously, the obligations
With the removal of tariffs the Tariff Advisory Committee has of the public sector insurers were also revisited.
been designated by the Authority as the data repository for
The obligations of the private insurers are as under:
maintenance of database for various classes of general
insurance. The TAC maintains a web enabled declined lives (a) Rural sector:
database for exclusive use of the life insurers. This database
has incorporated the suggestions of Life Council and enlarged (i) in respect of a life insurer: commencing from seven per
its scope of use. cent of the total policies written direct in the first financial
year to twenty percent in the tenth financial year .
Consequent to a demand from insurers, the General Insurance
Council and with the approval of Chairman, IRDA, TAC has (ii) in respect of a non-life insurer: commencing from two
developed a web search system for stolen insured vehicles. per cent of total gross premium income written direct
Tariff Advisory Committee has compiled the stolen vehicles in the first financial year to seven per cent from the
database from the data submitted by the insurance companies ninth financial year onwards.
for the year 2005-06 and stolen vehicles records submitted (b) Social sector, in respect of all insurers
by insurers through General Insurance council for the period
upto 31st March 2007. The users can access the search page Commencing from five thousand lives in the first financial year
by entering user name and password provided by TAC. to fifty five thousand lives in the tenth financial year.
The login designated access officer of insurance companies In respect of the existing insurers as on the date of
as per names received from General Insurance Council are commencement of IRDA Act, 1999 (four non-life insurers and
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LIC), the Regulations provided that the quantum of insurance (ii) 5.50 lakh lives whichever is higher.
business to be done in the rural and social sectors shall not
The obligations of the insurers shall undergo an increase of
be less than what was recorded by them for the accounting
ten percent in each of the financial years 2008-09 and 2009-
year ended 31st March, 2002. Based on the amendment
10, over the number of persons actually covered in the financial
regulations notified by the Authority, the Obligations of these
year 2007-08.
insurers towards the rural and social sectors for the financial
year 2007-08 to the financial year 2009-10 are as under: In addition, with a view to giving fillip to micro insurance and to
aligning the rural and social sector obligations with the micro
(I) Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC):
insurance regulations the manner of compliance has been
(a) Rural Sector Obligations: linked to the micro insurance regulations.
(i) Financial year 2007-08: twenty four per cent Further, in order to provide time to insurance companies to
establish operations to enable them to comply with their
(ii) Financial years 2008-09 and 2009-10: twenty five per
obligations towards the rural and social sectors, amendments
cent of the total policies written direct in that year.
have been made to the Regulations. It has been provided that
(b) Social Sector Obligations: in cases where an insurance company commences operations
in the second half of the financial year and is in operations for
Twenty lakh lives should be covered for the years 2007-08 to less than six months as at 31st March of the relevant financial
2009-10. year, (i) no rural or social sector obligations shall be applicable
(II) Non life insurers: for the said period, and (ii) the annual obligations as indicated
in the Regulations shall be reckoned from the next financial
(a) Rural Sector Obligations: year which shall be considered as the first year of operations
for the purpose of compliance. In cases where an insurance
(i) Financial year 2007-08: six per cent
company commences operations in the first half of the financial
(ii) Financial year 2008-09 and 2009-10: seven per cent of year, the applicable obligations for the first year shall be 50
the total gross premium income written direct in that per cent of the obligations as specified in these Regulations.
year.
q) Exercising such other powers as may be prescribed
(b) Social Sector Obligations:
The Central Government did not prescribe any powers to the
For the financial year 2007-08: Authority and consequently Authority did not exercise any
powers.
(i) the average of the number of lives covered by the
respective insurer in the social sector from the financial
years 2002-03 to 2004-05 or
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PART IV
ORGANISATIONAL MATTERS
i. Organization Institute, London. The International School for Actuarial
Science (ISAS) has started functioning under the aegis of
Sri C. S. Rao continued to be the Chairman of the Authority
IIRM to achieve the objectives of IRDA to enhance the
during the year till 14th May 2008. Shri J. Hari Narayan, IAS
availability of qualified skill resources to the insurance industry.
(retired) joined as Chairman of the Authority on 12th June, 2008.
Shri C R Muralidharan, Shri K K Srinivasan, Sri G. Prabhakara iv. Promotion of Official Language
and Dr. R. Kannan continue to be Whole-time Members of
There is a separate Hindi Section at IRDA to ensure the
the Authority.
implementation of the constitutional provisions of Official
Sri Vijay Mahajan, MD, BASIX and Smt. Ela R. Bhatt, Founder Language and to implement the Official Language Policy of
of Self Employed Women’s Association (SEWA) continue to the Government of India to promote use of Hindi in the Head
be part-time Members of IRDA. Ms. Sushma Nath, Secretary, Quarters as well as in the Subordinate Office under its control.
Department of Expenditure, Ministry of Finance was nominated Efforts are being made to promote the use of Hindi in official
as Part-time Member with effect from 9th April, 2008 and work. The progress made in the use of Hindi was reviewed
Shri.Ved Jain has replaced Sri Sunil Talati as Part-time Member periodically and measures were adopted to achieve the targets
representing Institute of Chartered Accountants of India. fixed for various items in the Annual Programme for the year
2007-08 issued by the Department of Official Language.
ii. Meetings of the Authority
Compliance of section 3 (3) Of Official Languages Act
During the period April, 2007 to March, 2008 the Authority
had five meetings. During April 2008 to September 2008 two During the year under review, General Orders Notifications /
meetings of the Authority were held. Regulation/ Administrative and other reports, etc., were issued
bilingually as required under section 3 (3) of the Official
iii. Human Resources
Languages Act, 1963. In order to increase the correspondence
In pursuance of strengthening the human resources of the in Hindi, standard drafts were prepared; As a result, use of
IRDA, a comprehensive induction plan for recruiting Hindi has increased considerably.
professionals with specialised qualifications and background
Hindi Salahakar Samiti
was embarked upon. Eight officers in the Actuary department
joined the IRDA in the months of August/September, 2007. In order to accelerate the use of Hindi in the IRDA and its
Process of inducting more officers has also started Subordinate Office, The Member IRDA has attended the Hindi
simultaneously. Salahakar Samiti under the Chairmanship of the Minister of
State for Finance. The main objective of the Samiti is to review
The Authority, jointly with Andhra Pradesh Government, had
the progress made in the use of Hindi in the Ministry as well
set up an Institute of Insurance and Risk Management (IIRM)
as its Subordinate Offices/Public Sector Undertakings/
at Hyderabad in 2002. IIRM aims to serve the learning and
Statuary body and also to recommend concrete measures to
development needs of emerging markets in the context of
increase the use of Hindi in Official work and to comply with
their contemporary challenges. IIRM is overseen by Board of
the Official Language Policy.
Directors headed by Chairman of the Authority. It continues
to cater to the needs of the industry by way of providing Hindi continues to occupy sufficient space in the monthly
diversified range of courses, including Post-Graduate Diploma IRDA Journal. Along with translation of already published
in General Insurance, Life Insurance and Risk management. articles in Hindi, the Journal published some original articles
The IIRM courses are accredited by Chartered Insurance in Hindi on Insurance.
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In order to help Officers/employees of IRDA to work in Hindi, insurance companies in regard to issue of licenses. Around
online translation cum guidance facility is provided to officers 1.2 million fresh and renewal licenses for individual and
and employees of the authority. corporate agents were issued by the insurers using this portal.
The site is hosted at www.irdaonline.org.
There is one subordinate offices at New Delhi . An officer from
IRDA, New Delhi nominated for acquiring Official language IRDA’s Website:
training In order to ensure the compliance of Official Language
Authority’s website continues to function as one point source
Policy in the offices. Directions were issued by the Authority
of information for the various stakeholders of the insurance
from time to time and progress made in usage of Hindi was
industry. The following additions were made to the website
closely monitored.
during the year 2007-08:
v) Status of Information Technology in IRDA
1. Product information: An insurer-wise list of life products
Information Technology provides operational support systems approved by the Authority, so that public can use this
in the functioning of the Authority. The department of IT information while taking decisions.
manages IT systems and handles enhancements / upgradation
2. FAQs- Frequently Asked Questions on Unit Linked
of the existing systems so as to bridge the technology gaps,
Insurance Products (ULIPs): A facility to buyers of ULIPs
if any.
to understand the features of the ULIP products.
Management of Policyholders Complaints:
IT infrastructure:
Complaints Management software solution is a comprehensive
IT infrastructure facilities have been significantly enhanced in
solution for managing complaints from policy holders. This
order to cater to the growing needs of the organization. The
software enables the departments to track each complaint
Authority has also initiated necessary steps for digitizing its
through its lifecycle from recording, reporting, and closure –
old records and developing archives of documents.
following the appropriate process to ensure that nothing slips
through the cracks. The database and enhancements made vi. Accounts
in the reporting capability of the Complaints Management
System helped the departments to perform trend analysis The Accounts of the Authority for the financial year 2007-08
and spot recurring problems. Rigorous management of policy have been audited by the Comptroller and Auditor General of
holders’ complaints also drove continuous improvements on India (C&AG). C&AG, in their draft separate audit report, has
functioning of insurers to address the policy holders’ advised revision in the accounts due to somewrong
grievances. classifications. The same has been carried out. A copy of
revised accounts for the year 2007-08 is placed at Annexure.
Agents Licensing System: X. The revised accounts are under submission to C&AG and
final report on the same is awaited.
Agent portal is an on-line system for insurance agents’
licensing process. The IRDA Agents Registration system has vii. ISO 2000 Registration
been operational since the year 2000 and regular
enhancements are made in the portal. The Agents portal is The Authority has established a quality management system
used by all Indian insurance companies. The main function in compliance with internal quality system standard ISO 9001-
of the portal is to generate agents’ licence. Help desk and 2000. M/s. American Quality Assessors (India) Pvt. Ltd. has
On-line submission of queries have been in built so as to conducted Second Surveillance Audit in July, 2008 in the
resolve the queries of the designated persons (DPs) of Authority and has not observed any major Non-Conformance
of the ISO 9001-2000 quality standards.
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STATEMENT 1
FINANCIAL SAVING OF THE HOUSEHOLD SECTOR (GROSS)
Percent of total financial saving
Item 2007-08# 2006-07P 2005-06P 2004-05P 2003-04
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
Financial Saving (Gross) 100.00 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
(16.7) (18.5) (16.7) (13.9) (13.8)
a) Currency 8.90 8.6 8.9 8.5 11.2
(1.5) (1.6) (1.5) (1.2) (1.5)
b) Deposits 47.00 55.3 47.0 37.2 38.3
(7.8) (10.3) (7.8) (5.2) (5.3)
i) With banks 46.00 54.3 46 36.5 37.4
ii) With non-banking companies 1.00 1.0 1.0 0.8 1.0
iii) With co-operative banks and societies 0.00 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
iv) Trade debt (net) 0.00 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
c) Shares and debentures 5.10 6.6 5.1 1.1 0.1
(0.9) (1.2) (0.9) (0.2) 0.0
i) Private corporate business 1.30 1.4 1.3 1.4 1.1
ii) Banking 0.10 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.0
iii) Units of Unit Trust of India -0.10 0.0 -0.1 -0.7 -2.3
iv) Bonds of public sector undertakings 0.00 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
v) Mutual fund (other than UTI) 3.80 5.2 3.8 0.4 1.2
d) Claims on government 14.60 5.3 14.6 24.5 23.0
(2.4) (1.0) (2.4) (3.4) (3.2)
i) Investment in government securities 2.40 0.2 2.4 4.9 7.5
ii) Investment in small savings, etc 12.20 5.1 12.2 19.6 15.5
e) Insurance funds 14.00 14.9 14.0 15.7 13.7
(2.3) (2.8) (2.3) (2.2) (1.9)
i) Life insurance funds 13.40 14.4 13.4 15.1 13.0
ii) Postal insurance 0.30 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3
iii) State insurance 0.30 0.2 0.3 0.2 0.5
f) Provident and pension funds 10.50 9.2 10.5 13.0 13.6
(1.7) (1.7) (1.7) (1.8) (1.9)
P : Provisional. # : Preliminary Estimates.
Source : The Reserve Bank of India Annual Report 2007-08.
Notes: 1. Figure in brackets are percentage to GDP at current market prices.
2. Components may not add up to the totals due to rounding off.
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STATEMENT 2
INTERNATIONAL COMPARISON OF INSURANCE PENETRATION
Continent/Country 2005** 2006** 2007**
Total Life Non-Life Total Life Non-Life Total Life Non-Life
North America 8.97 4.05 4.92 8.70 3.90 4.70 8.70 4.10 4.60
United States 9.15 4.14 5.01 8.80 4.00 4.80 8.90 4.20 4.70
Canada 6.97 3.05 3.92 7.00 3.10 3.90 7.00 3.20 3.80
Latin America and Caribbean 2.35 0.93 1.42 2.40 1.00 1.40 2.50 1.00 1.50
Trinidad and Tobago 7.63 5.61 2.02 7.60 5.60 2.00 6.40 4.30 2.00
Chile 3.60 2.24 1.36 3.30 2.00 1.30 3.50 2.20 1.40
Jamaica 4.82 1.82 3.01 4.80 1.80 3.00 4.10 1.20 2.90
Panama 2.80 1.00 1.81 2.70 1.00 1.80 3.10 0.90 2.20
Argentina 2.52 0.76 1.76 2.60 0.80 1.80 2.50 0.70 1.70
Colombia 2.23 0.62 1.61 2.40 0.70 1.70 2.40 0.70 1.70
Venezuela 2.47 0.07 2.40 2.70 0.10 2.60 2.70 0.10 2.60
Dominican Republic 1.62 0.21 1.41 1.60 0.20 1.40 1.50 0.20 1.20
Brazil 3.01 1.33 1.68 2.80 1.30 1.60 3.00 1.40 1.60
Costa Rica 1.88 0.15 1.73 1.90 0.10 1.70 1.80 0.20 1.70
Mexico 1.66 0.68 0.98 1.80 0.80 1.00 2.00 0.90 1.10
Ecuador 1.70 0.22 1.47 1.60 0.20 1.30 1.50 0.20 1.30
Peru 1.28 0.70 0.59 1.20 0.50 0.60 1.10 0.50 0.60
Europe 7.78 4.69 3.10 8.30 5.30 3.00 8.00 5.00 3.00
United Kingdom 12.45 8.90 3.55 16.50 13.10 3.40 15.70 12.60 3.00
Switzerland 11.19 6.20 4.99 11.00 6.20 4.90 10.30 5.70 4.60
Netherlands 9.79 5.12 4.67 9.40 5.10 4.30 13.40 4.70 8.70
Ireland 8.56 5.65 2.90 10.40 7.90 2.50 11.60 9.30 2.40
Finland 9.18 7.33 1.85 9.10 7.20 1.90 8.40 6.70 1.80
France 10.21 7.08 3.13 11.00 7.90 3.10 10.30 7.30 3.00
Belgium 11.15 8.36 2.79 9.20 6.50 2.70 9.60 6.90 2.70
Sweden 7.82 5.32 2.50 7.60 5.20 2.40 7.40 5.30 2.10
Denmark 8.07 5.19 2.89 8.50 5.60 2.80 8.90 5.90 3.00
Germany 6.79 3.06 3.73 6.70 3.10 3.60 6.60 3.10 3.60
Italy 7.59 4.86 2.73 7.20 4.70 2.50 6.40 4.00 2.40
Spain 5.36 2.27 3.09 5.40 2.30 3.10 5.20 2.20 3.00
Austria 6.17 2.88 3.28 6.10 2.80 3.30 5.80 2.60 3.20
Portugal 9.07 6.20 2.87 9.00 6.10 2.90 8.50 5.80 2.70
Slovenia 5.65 1.69 3.96 5.80 1.80 4.00 5.70 1.80 3.80
Cyprus 4.23 2.08 2.15 4.30 1.90 2.30 4.20 1.90 2.30
Norway 5.30 3.28 2.02 4.60 2.80 1.70 4.60 3.00 1.60
Czech Republic 3.98 1.53 2.45 3.80 1.50 2.30 3.70 1.50 2.20
Luxembourg 3.76 1.52 2.24 3.90 1.80 2.10 3.20 1.30 1.90
Slovakia 3.66 1.36 2.30 3.40 1.30 2.10 3.10 1.40 1.70
Iceland 2.84 0.30 2.54 2.60 0.30 2.30 2.90 0.40 2.50
Poland 3.16 1.31 1.84 3.50 1.70 1.80 3.70 1.90 1.80
Russia 2.27 0.12 2.15 2.30 0.10 2.30 2.40 0.10 2.40
Croatia 3.25 0.84 2.41 3.30 0.90 2.50 3.30 0.90 2.40
Hungary 3.08 1.37 1.71 3.40 1.70 1.70 3.50 2.00 1.60
Greece 2.17 1.03 1.13 1.80 0.90 0.80 1.90 1.00 0.90
Bulgaria 2.55 0.32 2.23 2.60 0.30 2.20 2.70 0.40 2.30
Ukraine 3.02 0.08 2.95 2.80 0.10 2.70 2.70 0.10 2.60
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INTERNATIONAL COMPARISON OF INSURANCE PENETRATION
Continent/Country 2005** 2006** 2007**
Total Life Non-Life Total Life Non-Life Total Life Non-Life
Turkey 1.55 0.25 1.30 1.60 0.20 1.40 1.70 0.20 1.50
Romania 1.53 0.32 1.21 1.70 0.30 1.40 1.80 0.30 1.40
Serbia Montenegro 2.23 0.19 2.04 1.80 0.20 1.60 1.80 0.20 1.60
Lithuania 1.47 0.41 1.07 1.80 0.60 1.20 2.00 0.70 1.30
Asia 6.83 5.16 1.67 6.60 5.00 1.60 6.20 4.60 1.60
South Korea 10.25 7.27 2.98 11.10 7.90 3.20 11.80 8.20 3.60
Japan 10.54 8.32 2.22 10.50 8.30 2.20 9.60 7.50 2.10
Taiwan 14.11 11.17 2.93 14.50 11.60 2.90 15.70 12.90 2.80
Hong Kong 9.93 8.63 1.29 10.50 9.20 1.20 11.80 10.60 1.20
Israel 5.96 2.75 3.21 5.50 2.60 2.90 5.50 2.60 2.90
Malaysia 5.42 3.60 1.82 4.90 3.20 1.70 4.60 3.10 1.50
Singapore 7.47 6.00 1.48 6.50 5.40 1.10 7.60 6.20 1.50
Thailand 3.61 1.99 1.62 3.50 1.90 1.60 3.40 1.80 1.50
India 3.14 2.53 0.61 4.80 4.10 0.60 4.70 4.00 0.60
Lebanon 3.15 0.95 2.19 3.00 0.90 2.00 3.40 1.30 2.20
PR China 2.70 1.78 0.92 2.70 1.70 1.00 2.90 1.80 1.10
Jordan 2.59 0.27 2.32 2.40 0.30 2.20 2.60 0.30 2.30
Phillipines 1.48 0.91 0.57 1.50 0.90 0.50 1.50 0.90 0.50
UAE 1.53 0.28 1.25 1.70 0.30 1.40 1.90 0.30 1.50
Sri Lanka 1.46 0.62 0.84 1.60 0.60 0.90 1.50 0.60 0.90
Indonesia 1.52 0.82 0.70 1.30 0.80 0.60 1.60 1.10 0.50
Oman 1.14 0.17 0.97 1.00 0.10 0.90 1.10 0.20 0.90
Vietnam 1.62 0.97 0.65 1.50 0.90 0.70 1.50 0.80 0.70
Iran 1.23 0.08 1.15 1.30 0.10 1.20 1.30 0.10 1.20
Kuwait 0.79 0.15 0.64 0.70 0.10 0.50 0.60 0.10 0.50
Pakistan 0.67 0.27 0.40 0.80 0.30 0.50 0.70 0.30 0.40
Saudia Arabia 0.46 0.01 0.45 0.50 0.00 0.50 0.60 0.00 0.60
Bangladesh 0.61 0.42 0.20 0.60 0.40 0.20 0.70 0.50 0.20
Africa 4.80 3.33 1.47 4.80 3.40 1.40 4.30 3.10 1.20
South Africa 13.87 10.84 3.03 16.00 13.00 3.00 15.30 12.50 2.80
Morocco 2.87 0.71 2.16 2.90 0.80 2.10 3.40 1.10 2.20
Kenya 2.56 0.78 1.78 2.50 0.80 1.70 2.50 0.80 1.70
Tunisia 2.07 0.17 1.90 2.00 0.20 1.80 2.00 0.20 1.80
Nigeria 0.70 0.09 0.62 0.60 0.10 0.50 0.60 0.10 0.50
Egypt 0.85 0.34 0.52 0.80 0.30 0.50 0.90 0.40 0.40
Algeria 0.56 0.03 0.53 0.50 0.00 0.50 0.50 0.00 0.50
Oceania 6.38 3.16 3.22 6.70 3.40 3.30 6.60 3.40 3.20
Australia 6.60 3.51 3.09 7.00 3.80 3.20 6.80 3.80 3.00
New Zealand 5.20 0.81 4.39 5.30 0.80 4.50 5.10 0.80 4.30
World 7.52 4.34 3.18 7.50 4.50 3.00 7.50 4.40 3.10
Source: Swiss Re, Sigma volumes 5/2006, 4/2007 and 3/2008
** Data relates to calender year
Insurance penetration is measured as ratio (in per cent) of premium (in US Dollars) to GDP (in US Dollars)
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INTERNATIONAL COMPARISON OF INSURANCE DENSITY*
Continent/Country 2005** 2006** 2007**
Total Life Non-Life Total Life Non-Life Total Life Non-Life
North America 3735.1 1686.3 2048.8 3804.0 1731.8 2072.2 3984.8 1869.3 2115.5
United States 3875.2 1753.2 2122.0 3923.7 1789.5 2134.2 4086.5 1922.0 2164.4
Canada 2449.0 1071.9 1377.1 2708.3 1204.1 1504.3 3053.8 1386.8 1667.0
Latin America and caribbean 105.8 42.0 63.8 126.7 51.3 75.4 154.1 63.1 91.0
Trinidad and Tobago 810.2 595.4 214.8 958.2 704.1 254.1 862.3 586.0 276.4
Chile 281.5 174.9 106.6 285.7 176.0 109.7 370.9 228.0 142.9
Jamaica 179.4 67.6 111.8 185.7 69.9 115.8 159.4 45.0 114.4
Panama 133.0 47.2 85.8 144.3 51.2 93.1 181.5 54.5 127.0
Argentina 118.0 35.4 82.7 143.9 43.8 100.1 159.8 46.6 113.1
Colombia 60.3 16.8 43.6 69.1 20.5 48.7 88.9 24.9 64.0
Venezuela 125.3 3.6 121.7 179.5 6.0 173.6 209.2 7.0 202.2
Dominican Republic 52.5 6.7 45.7 55.4 7.4 47.9 61.6 10.1 51.5
Brazil 128.9 56.8 72.1 160.9 72.5 88.4 202.2 95.3 106.9
Costa Rica 80.3 6.4 73.9 96.2 7.7 88.6 108.1 9.7 98.3
Mexico 121.3 49.9 71.4 139.1 62.9 76.2 163.5 71.8 91.6
Ecuador 41.0 5.4 35.7 45.9 6.4 39.5 50.9 8.0 42.9
Peru 34.8 18.9 15.9 38.1 17.1 21.1 42.5 18.3 24.2
Europe 1513.8 911.8 601.9 1745.6 1119.6 626.0 1962.4 1222.6 739.8
United Kingdom 4599.0 3287.1 1311.9 6466.7 5139.6 1327.1 7113.7 5730.5 1383.2
Switzerland 5558.4 3078.1 2480.3 5561.9 3111.8 2450.1 5740.7 3159.1 2581.7
Netherlands 3739.7 1954.2 1785.5 3828.8 2071.6 1757.3 6262.9 2192.4 4070.5
Ireland 4177.0 2759.7 1417.4 5564.7 4203.8 1360.9 7171.4 5715.1 1456.4
Finland 3389.3 2707.8 681.4 3681.2 2903.1 778.0 3905.8 3093.1 812.7
France 3568.5 2474.6 1093.9 4075.4 2922.5 1152.9 4147.6 2928.3 1219.3
Belgium 3985.6 2988.7 996.9 3442.5 2427.7 1014.8 4131.5 2972.6 1158.9
Sweden 3092.1 2105.2 986.8 3226.2 2214.6 1011.6 3705.1 2639.5 1065.6
Denmark 3876.2 2489.9 1386.3 4271.4 2840.8 1430.6 5103.1 3381.0 1722.1
Germany 2310.5 1042.1 1268.4 2436.8 1136.1 1300.7 2662.1 1234.1 1427.9
Italy 2263.9 1449.8 814.1 2302.2 1492.8 809.5 2322.0 1439.4 882.7
Spain 1454.5 615.8 838.7 1514.6 651.0 863.7 1699.9 709.3 990.6
Austria 2342.8 1095.1 1247.7 2396.7 1104.6 1292.1 2620.5 1189.6 1430.9
Portugal 1628.0 1113.7 514.4 1663.8 1131.5 532.3 1775.6 1210.0 565.6
Slovenia 978.1 292.6 685.5 1100.9 345.0 755.9 435.4 194.1 241.3
Cyprus 840.7 412.6 428.1 906.6 408.6 498.0 1042.3 474.2 568.1
Norway 3302.3 2043.1 1259.2 3229.0 2016.0 1213.0 3770.2 2438.5 1331.7
Czech Republic 477.8 183.6 294.2 519.6 204.1 315.5 631.3 261.0 370.3
Luxembourg 2756.3 1112.5 1643.8 3366.3 1548.4 1817.9 3423.4 1414.5 2009.3
Slovakia 314.7 116.8 197.9 336.9 130.3 206.5 435.4 194.1 241.3
Iceland 1438.1 153.9 1284.1 1360.0 148.2 1211.9 1871.5 234.2 1637.3
Poland 245.1 101.9 143.2 310.3 150.5 159.8 411.0 209.1 201.9
Russia 122.8 6.3 116.5 150.9 4.0 146.9 209.4 6.1 203.3
Croatia 274.7 70.9 203.9 307.9 81.8 226.1 370.7 101.3 269.5
Hungary 334.1 148.2 185.9 376.2 192.3 183.9 491.9 273.6 218.3
Greece 446.7 213.1 233.6 489.3 256.7 232.6 537.9 277.2 260.7
Bulgaria 87.9 11.1 76.8 100.9 13.2 87.7 139.3 20.9 118.4
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INTERNATIONAL COMPARISON OF INSURANCE DENSITY*
Continent/Country 2005** 2006** 2007**
Total Life Non-Life Total Life Non-Life Total Life Non-Life
Ukraine 53.1 1.3 51.7 59.6 1.9 57.6 75.1 3.3 71.8
Turkey 78.6 12.7 65.9 89.2 13.1 76.1 110.8 14.5 96.3
Romania 69.5 14.6 54.9 94.5 18.7 75.7 135.2 26.2 109.0
Serbia Montenegro 48.7 4.2 44.5 77.1 7.7 69.4 103.1 10.6 92.5
Lithuania 109.6 30.4 79.3 154.0 48.1 105.8 227.4 81.2 146.1
Asia 197.9 149.6 48.3 205.0 154.6 50.4 210.7 156.7 54.1
South Korea 1706.1 1210.6 495.5 2071.3 1480.0 591.2 2384.0 1656.6 727.3
Japan 3746.7 2956.3 790.4 3589.6 2829.3 760.4 3319.9 2583.9 736.0
Taiwan 2145.5 1699.1 446.4 2250.2 1800.0 450.3 2628.0 2165.7 462.3
Hong Kong 2544.9 2213.2 331.7 2787.6 2456.0 331.6 3373.2 3031.9 341.3
Israel 1104.5 510.2 594.4 1132.5 532.6 599.9 1278.5 605.2 673.3
Malaysia 283.3 188.0 95.3 292.2 189.2 103.0 332.1 221.5 110.6
Singapore 1983.4 1591.4 392.0 1957.7 1616.5 341.2 2776.0 2244.7 531.2
Thailand 99.0 54.6 44.4 110.1 60.0 50.0 129.7 70.8 58.9
India 22.7 18.3 4.4 38.4 33.2 5.2 46.6 40.4 6.2
Lebanon 185.6 56.3 129.3 181.5 57.9 123.6 185.7 67.9 117.7
PR China 46.3 30.5 15.8 53.5 34.1 19.4 69.9 44.2 25.5
Jordan 54.2 5.7 48.6 59.5 6.2 53.2 68.6 6.9 61.8
Phillipines 17.2 10.6 6.7 20.7 13.1 7.6 23.9 15.1 8.8
UAE 414.2 74.7 339.5 585.4 89.8 495.6 811.6 140.9 670.7
Sri Lanka 16.3 6.9 9.4 21.3 8.5 12.8 24.9 10.2 14.7
Indonesia 19.4 10.5 8.9 21.5 12.5 9.0 30.0 20.4 9.5
Oman 113.7 17.3 96.3 133.7 14.3 119.4 159.5 28.8 130.7
Vietnam 10.1 6.1 4.1 11.0 6.1 4.9 11.8 6.5 5.3
Iran 35.1 2.2 33.0 40.1 2.6 37.4 49.2 3.0 46.2
Kuwait 185.5 35.7 149.8 227.2 40.9 186.3 257.3 46.3 211.0
Pakistan 4.6 1.9 2.8 5.9 2.3 3.6 6.5 2.6 3.9
Saudia Arabia 57.1 0.7 56.4 63.1 0.8 62.4 91.7 2.7 89.1
Bangladesh 2.5 1.7 0.8 2.6 1.8 0.8 2.9 1.9 0.9
Africa 44.2 30.7 13.5 53.6 38.3 15.3 55.3 39.6 15.8
South Africa 714.6 558.3 156.2 855.8 695.6 160.2 878.5 719.0 159.5
Morocco 47.0 11.7 35.3 52.4 14.7 37.8 68.9 22.9 46.0
Kenya 14.6 4.5 10.2 16.8 5.3 11.6 19.2 6.1 13.1
Tunisia 58.7 4.8 53.9 59.2 5.3 53.9 67.2 7 60.1
Nigeria 4.3 0.5 3.7 5.3 0.8 4.5 5.5 0.9 4.6
Egypt 10.3 4.0 6.2 11.2 4.7 6.5 14.4 6.8 7.6
Algeria 17.4 0.9 16.5 18.7 1.2 17.6 21.0 1.3 19.7
Oceania 1789.3 885.0 904.3 1787.3 896.3 891.0 2059.5 1071.4 988.1
Australia 2569.9 1366.7 1203.2 2580.8 1389.0 1191.9 3000.2 1674.1 1326.1
New Zealand 1408.5 219.7 1188.8 1370.9 215.0 1155.9 1544 244.7 1299.3
World 518.5 299.5 219.0 554.8 330.6 224.2 607.7 358.1 249.6
Source: Swiss Re, Sigma volumes 5/2006, 4/2007 and 3/2008
* Insurance density is measured as ratio of premium (in US Dollar) to total population
** Data relates to calender year
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Statements 07-08 (Final) 74 ....
Statements 07-08 (Final) 74 ....
STATEMENT 4
POLICY HOLDERS ACCOUNT : ALL LIFE INSURERS
(Rs lakh)
Particulars BSLI ICICI PRU ING VYSYA L.I.C. HDFC MNYL RELIANCE BAJAJ ALLIANZ SBI-LIFE
STD LIFE LIFE $ LIFE
2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07
Premiums earned – net
(a) Premium 325713 176617 1356106 791299 115887 70720 14978999 12782284 485856 285587 271460 150028 322544 100466 972531 534524 562214 292849
(b) Reinsurance ceded (3406) (3101) (2430) (1617) (559) (318) (8795) (4167) (4095) (3324) (2205) (1486) (1218) (414) (1327) (926) (1093) (505)
(c) Reinsurance accepted 355 109
Income from Investments
(a) Interest, Dividends & Rent – Gross 25045 15771 63572 38054 7011 4019 4714701 4057240 27694 15895 12008 7028 5411 1390 19586 11533 24175 12603
(b) Profit on sale/redemption of investments 63154 22877 190333 54231 14526 3878 1108636 767174 34152 10434 11452 1974 31688 7499 90009 37146 48219 8928
(c) (Loss on sale/ redemption of investments) (10228) (5541) (26177) (13857) (4983) (1069) (163831) (145943) (11230) (4119) (2816) (460) (15269) (3034) (15526) (10550) (6759) (1894)
(d) Transfer/Gain on revaluation/change in fair value (29177) (13550) 63249 17386 (3428) (592) (107288) (110232) 5835 1014 1736 842 (29244) (2562) (30084) (10366) (15310) 2330
(e) Amortization of Premium/Discount on Investments (65) (63) (569) (658) 30 (76) 562 (9)
(f) Appropriation/Expropriation Adjustment Account 1341 3092
Other Income 1002 317 313 16 208 50 113522 96011 3247 2330 36 99 2024 131 7211 3728 253 173
Transfer from Shareholders’ Account 49410 15473 160635 75800 20707 18867 32482 14504 19434 7419 78276 32922 29518 9724 9975 4375
TOTAL (A) 421448 208800 1806942 96440 149369 95555 20636298 17442476 573373 321662 311136 165368 394773 136389 1071918 574812 621672 318858
Commission 33555 20138 81097 52551 10555 9417 956810 916907 35126 20993 38446 22852 28969 9877 149686 94668 36535 19597
Operating Expenses related to Insurance Business 67073 37587 291994 152296 40370 30353 830932 708584 101298 57674 88054 51370 101685 42904 200434 107302 48696 32238
Provision for doubtful debts 13568 41167 100 58
Bad debts written off 1 0
Benefits Paid (Net) 42968 12484 201487 72750 8958 5051 5655033 5328646 50146 17454 13601 8337 16242 7891 85140 69854 35085 14006
Interim Bonuses Paid 6 3 3 107309 139571 39 3 3 3 27 20
Change in valuation of liability in respect of life policies
(a) Gross* 275170 139681 1196952 671979 86993 50463 8666442 7394339 378072 226253 166557 82385 246968 75552 39161 26699 484087 253083
(b) Amount ceded in Reinsurance (2893) (1326) (57) (4) 1029 (1411) (523) (100) (713) (296)
(c) Amount accepted in Reinsurance
(d Transfer to Linked Fund 3952241 2364517 576733 261752
TOTAL ( C ) 315245 150838 1398444 744729 95898 55514 18381025 15227074 429286 242299 179634 90623 263213 83446 701062 358324 518459 266794
SURPLUS/ (DEFICIT) (D) =(A)-(B)-(C) 5192 0 32512 13601 2113 82959 75781 7038 339 4431 153 19803 13788 8156 1
Prior Period Items
Balance at the beginning of the year 6709 5645
Transfer from Linked Fund (Lapsed Policies) (675)
Surplus available for appropriations 32512 13601 82959 75781 7038 339 4431 153 25837 19433 8156 1
APPROPRIATIONS
Transfer to Shareholders’ Account 2607 212 3461 64 82959 75781 5163 791 12 327 313 8079
Transfer to Other Reserves (Reserve for lapsed unit 16016 12411
linked policies unlikely to be revived)
Balance being funds for future appropriations-Policyholders 2585 32300 10141 2049 1875 339 127 9494 6709 77
Balance being funds for future appropriations-Shareholders 3640 14
Balance transferred to Balance Sheet
TOTAL (D) 5192 32512 13602 2113 82959 75781 7038 339 4431 153 25837 19433 8156
Note :
* represents mathematical reserves after allocation of bonus
** Insurer commenced operations during 2007-08
Figure in brackets represents negative values
Statements 07-08 (Final) 74 ....
Particulars KOTAK TATA-AIG MET-LIFE AVIVA SAHARA SHRI RAM BHARTI FUTURE IDBI FORTIS TOTAL
MAHINDRA LIFE LIFE AXA GENERALI**
2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2007-08 2007-08 2006-07
Premiums earned – net
(a) Premium 169114 97151 204635 136718 115954 49271 189188 114723 14349 5100 35805 18417 11841 778 249 1190 742324 422158
(b) Reinsurance ceded (2843) (2018) (1356) (1123) (1105) (439) (1247) (717) (3) (1) (17) (14) (27) (2) (192) (0) (6790) (4314)
(c) Reinsurance accepted 355 109
TOTAL (A) 203369 118941 267363 161511 121133 53996 225282 137412 16879 6550 37677 18580 36852 9314 3444 2208 914207 506305
Commission 15511 8020 22892 19124 26629 10505 21797 17886 2055 668 4478 3604 1264 56 4 37 94668 59864
Operating Expenses related to Insurance Business 42487 24031 70252 35702 42661 23197 66973 42749 2373 1542 5090 2448 29494 8607 3309 1004 263643 138275
Provision for doubtful debts (92) 73 (92) 73
TOTAL (B) 58991 32239 93640 55173 69569 33867 89349 61052 4439 2215 9570 6153 30851 8690 3325 1045 360780 199390
Benefits Paid (Net) 26255 17317 11218 8209 3465 2077 18031 7092 527 157 382 176 60 39 59978 35028
Interim Bonuses Paid 32 27 2 33 27
Change in valuation of liability in respect of life policies
(a) Gross* 12979 12081 46441 38962 97354 40236 115514 68796 3025 1232 1803 1169 5980 624 134 1164 284393 163101
(b) Amount ceded in Reinsurance (157) (96) (378) (74) (239) (177) (1) (1) (39) (54) (1) (869) (347)
(c) Amount accepted in Reinsurance
(d) Transfer to Linked Fund 99180 50803 109818 52159 8894 2942 25780 11120 243672 117023
TOTAL ( C ) 138414 80201 167320 99234 100441 42240 133337 75738 12444 4331 27967 12465 6001 624 119 1164 587207 314832
SURPLUS/ (DEFICIT) (D) =(A)-(B)-(C) 5963 6501 6403 7104 (48878) (22111) 2595 622 (5) 4 140 (38) (0) (33780) (7918)
Prior Period Items
Balance at the beginning of the year 363 (4848) (7724) (74) (12) 289 (12584)
Transfer from Linked Fund (Lapsed Policies) 117 820 117 820
Surplus available for appropriations 6327 1653 6521 7924 (48878) (29835) 2595 622 (5) 4 66 (50) (0) (33374) (19682)
APPROPRIATIONS
Transfer to Shareholders’ Account 1939 143 232 1471 43 25 2214 1639
Transfer to Other Reserves (Reserve for lapsed unit linked
policies unlikely to be revived) 48 39 48 39
Balance being funds for future appropriations-Policyholders4018 1146 (1362) (244) 2548 583 (5) 4 23 (74) 5222 1414
Balance being funds for future appropriations-Shareholders 3640 14
Balance transferred to Balance Sheet 370 363 6289 6453 (80318) (30079) (73659) (23262)
TOTAL (D) 6327 1653 6521 7924 (81679) (30323) 2595 622 (5) 4 66 (49) (66175) (20170)
Note :
* represents mathematical reserves after allocation of bonus
** Insurer commenced operations during 2007-08
Figure in brackets represents negative values
Statements 07-08 (Final) 74 ....
STATEMENT 5
SHARE HOLDERS ACCOUNT : ALL LIFE INSURERS
(Rs lakh)
Particulars BSLI ICICI PRU ING VYSYA L.I.C. HDFC MNYL RELIANCE BAJAJ ALLIANZ SBI-LIFE
STD LIFE LIFE $ LIFE
2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07
Amounts transferred from the Policyholders
Account (Technical Account) 2607 212 3461 64 82959 75781 5163 791 12 327 313 8079
(a) Interest, Dividends & Rent – Gross 2001 1571 1171 2671 1425 1083 1562 1585 2421 1268 1582 1131 952 1338 7640 2731 4208 3074
(b) Profit on sale/redemption of investments 168 83 5353 1007 174 79 987 1142 635 270 553 388 540 238 3892 1836
(c) (Loss on sale/ redemption of investments) (7) (8) (299) (359) (29) (9) (4) (111) (125) (78) (22) (259) (165) (230) (198) (729) (103)
(d) Transfer/gain on revaluation/Change in Fair value (214) (239)
(e) Amortization of Premium/Discount on Investments 140 (107) 6 (24) 27 32 303 (58)
TOTAL (A) 4909 1538 6437 6779 1663 1133 84511 77362 8257 2030 4480 1831 1548 1503 8277 3084 15453 4807
TOTAL (B) 49437 15512 160751 75946 20709 18888 49 32608 14586 20173 7878 78355 33013 29666 10254 11977 4423
Profit/ (Loss) before tax (44528) (13974) (154314) (69167) (19046) (17754) 84463 77362 (24351) (12556) (15693) (6047) (76807) (31511) (21388) (7170) 3475 384
Provision for Taxation 14808 4276 7 3 1 0 37 1
Profit / (Loss) after tax (44528) (13974) (139506) (64891) (19053) (17757) 84463 77362 (24351) (12556) (25693) (6047) (76807) (31511) (31511) (7170) 3438 383
APPROPRIATIONS
(a) Balance at the beginning of the year (44460) (30486) (160170) (95279) (52713) (34956) (44213) (31657) (45281) (39234) (53710) (22200) (27601) (20431) (2966) (3349)
(b) Interim dividends paid during the year
(c) Proposed final dividend 82959 75781
(d) Dividend distribution on tax
(e) Transfer to reserves/ other accounts 1504 1581 (270)
Profit carried to the Balance Sheet (88987) (44460) (299676) (160170) (71765) (52713) (68834) (44213) (60974) (45281) (130517) (53711) (48990) (27601) 473 (2966)
Statements 07-08 (Final) 74 ....
Particulars KOTAK TATA-AIG MET-LIFE AVIVA SAHARA SHRI RAM BHARTI FUTURE IDBI FORTIS TOTAL
MAHINDRA LIFE LIFE AXA GENERALI**
2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2007-08 2006-07
Amounts transferred from the Policyholders
Account (Technical Account) 1939 143 232 1471 48 39 43 25 102464 81245
TOTAL (A) 3644 860 2365 3248 2125 1082 2542 1935 1847 1028 1592 1117 1095 580 520 6 668 151934 109923
TOTAL (B) 10914 11823 36296 10484 2279 22790 15111 1512 1079 869 28 25297 8623 3524 362 3218 508145 230290
Profit/ (Loss) before tax (7271) (10964) (33930) (7236) 2125 (1197) (20249) (13175) 334 (51) 723 1089 (24201) (8043) (3005) (357) (2550) (356211) (120367)
Provision for Taxation (83) 83 165 139 0 (0) (3) 14931 4502
Profit / (Loss) after tax (7187) (11047) (33930) (7236) 2125 (1197) (20249) (13175) 334 (51) 558 950 (24201) (8043) (3005) (357) (2553) (341281) (115960)
APPROPRIATIONS
(a) Balance at the beginning of the year (26681) (15634) (30567) (23331) (16545) (15348) (46501) (33325) (1597) (1545) 1168 218 (8043) (357) (560236) (366557)
(b) Interim dividends paid during the year
(c) Proposed final dividend 82959 75781
(d) Dividend distribution on tax
(e) Transfer to reserves/ other accounts 37 1270 1581
Profit carried to the Balance Sheet (33868) (26681) (64461) (30567) (14420) (16545) (66749) (46501) (1263) (1596) 1726 1168 (32244) (8043) (3362) (357) (2553) (985746) (559879)
Statements 07-08 (Final) 74 ....
STATEMENT 6
BALANCE SHEET: ALL LIFE INSURERS (AS ON 31ST MARCH)
(Rs lakh)
Particulars BSLI ICICI PRU ING VYSYA L.I.C. HDFC MNYL RELIANCE BAJAJ ALLIANZ SBI-LIFE
STD LIFE LIFE $ LIFE
2008 2007 2008 2007 2008 2007 2008 2007 2008 2007 2008 2007 2008 2007 2008 2007 2008 2007
SOURCES OF FUNDS
SHAREHOLDERS’ FUNDS:
SHARE CAPITAL 127450 67150 140111 131230 79000 69000 500 500 127064 80071 103243 73243 114770 66400 15071 15037 100000 50000
ADVANCE AGAINST SHARE CAPITAL 2874
SHARE APPLICATION MONEY PENDING ALLOTMENT 11 9500
EMPLOYEES STOCK OPTION OUTSTANDING 192 194
RESERVES AND SURPLUS 237131 75938 30285 28781 5529 659 748 800 36630 105996 55016 473
CREDIT/[DEBIT] FAIR VALUE CHANGE ACCOUNT 1 3 98 2910 1 4 39 925 347 (202) 14 1 1 205 (936)
Sub-Total 127451 67153 377543 210273 88501 69004 30785 29281 132631 83604 104916 74390 151198 66414 121067 70054 100677 49064
BORROWINGS 10 41
POLICYHOLDERS’ FUNDS:
CREDIT/[DEBIT] FAIR VALUE CHANGE ACCOUNT 1 6 17752 10150 1027 1120 8637190 6205110 1937 912 (200) 36 995 154 547 (2079)
REVALUATION RESERVE-INVESTMENT PROPERTY 3163 3163
POLICY LIABILITIES 18884 11769 235459 176562 67456 48429 61398837 52480868 243667 173915 136860 91250 22428 13500 106290 67129 371157 241359
INSURANCE RESERVES 360874 280675
Sub-Total 648467 376195 2702056 1497502 197232 110388 77659709 62566418 840121 459995 322743 156709 352387 105655 1202702 585968 900233 414234
TOTAL 778507 443351 3133384 1729260 287791 179432 77690494 62596599 975222 544195 431994 231794 503585 172069 1362868 676319 1000988 463298
APPLICATION OF FUNDS
INVESTMENTS
Shareholders’ 42228 27444 21102 15672 19229 24787 29320 27945 42131 15297 41673 27097 22223 14640 114589 65365 100586 59152
Policyholders’ 17464 10141 344930 234211 67560 45909 60539701 51111283 232990 177829 144343 91936 25293 14212 146870 90508 385751 231806
ASSETS HELD TO COVER LINKED LIABILITIES 629582 364420 2486615 1325232 129055 60839 7517630 3603060 594516 285168 185883 65460 330159 92119 1095417 518684 528530 174954
LOANS 1499 816 379 404 223 102 7321356 6308152 186 126 140 123 309 186
FIXED ASSETS 7072 5688 32774 21944 3112 4018 211770 140356 13318 7361 15761 9011 7044 5736 10907 5357 4488 3789
INCIDENTAL EXPENSES PENDING CAPITALISATION
DEFERRED TAX ASSET 21708 6900
CURRENT ASSETS
Cash and Bank Balances 41259 18381 61651 48238 14018 8128 1773977 1329807 44932 33636 1937 3969 41342 14672 37853 41980 11690 15042
Advances and Other Assets 9057 5802 45466 23593 8938 6945 2505526 2101767 40825 19620 28069 15164 16799 5621 13101 8545 16743 14836
Sub-Total (A) 50316 24183 107117 71831 22956 15074 4279503 3431574 85757 53255 30006 19132 58141 20292 50953 50525 28433 29878
CURRENT LIABILITIES 55077 30899 160819 99478 25761 23283 631520 456585 61291 38747 46773 26431 49448 19771 102982 80930 44286 39097
Provisions 3565 2902 20099 7625 348 726 1577265 1570086 1220 308 248 189 20483 8993 2185 977 2514 150
Sub-Total (B) 58642 33800 180917 107103 26109 24009 2208785 2026671 62512 39055 47020 26620 69931 28764 105167 81908 46801 39247
NET CURRENT ASSETS (C) = (A – B) (8326) (9618) (73801) (35272) (3153) (8935) 2070718 1404902 23246 14200 (17014) (7488) (11790) (8471) (54214) (31383) (18368) (9369)
MISCELLANEOUS EXPENDITURE (to the extent not written off or adjusted) 374 498
DEBIT BALANCE IN PROFIT & LOSS ACCOUNT
(Shareholders’ Account) 88987 44460 299676 160170 71765 52713 68835 44214 60974 45281 130517 53710 48990 27601 2966
Debit Balance in Policyholders’ A/c
TOTAL 778507 443351 3133384 1729261 287791 179432 77690494 62595699 975222 544195 431994 231794 503585 172069 1362868 676319 1000988 463297
Statements 07-08 (Final) 74 ....
Particulars KOTAK TATA-AIG MET-LIFE AVIVA SAHARA SHRI RAM BHARTI FUTURE IDBI FORTIS TOTAL
MAHINDRA LIFE LIFE AXA GENERALI
2008 2007 2008 2007 2008 2007 2008 2007 2008 2007 2008 2007 2008 2007 2008 2007 2008 2008 2007
SOURCES OF FUNDS
SHAREHOLDERS’ FUNDS:
SHARE CAPITAL 48027 33035 87000 54700 76108 53000 100450 75820 23187 15675 12500 12500 36611 15000 18500 5 19891 1229484 812366
RESERVES AND SURPLUS 5204 5204 354 1726 1168 7689 431763 167565
CREDIT/[DEBIT] FAIR VALUE CHANGE ACCOUNT 13 48 41 88 0 39 81 (7) (7) 1196 2511
Sub-Total 53231 38238 87000 54700 110570 62148 100450 75820 23583 15763 14226 13707 47381 18793 18500 605 19884 1709594 999010
BORROWINGS 3595 820 3605 861
POLICYHOLDERS’ FUNDS:
CREDIT/[DEBIT] FAIR VALUE CHANGE ACCOUNT 5 1041 436 3 0 8660290 6215855
REVALUATION RESERVE-INVESTMENT PROPERTY 3163 3163
POLICY LIABILITIES 53211 40232 146388 100105 33917 21905 4343 3701 5841 2817 2999 1196 578 81 80 27 62848424 53474819
INSURANCE RESERVES 370 363 361243 281038
PROVISION FOR LINKED LIABILITIES 225634 126454 194935 87227 122122 37152 246493 131861 13663 4769 36987 11003 5986 543 1137 14048281 6868044
FUNDS FOR FUTURE APPROPRIATIONS 5320 1303 17087 10798 1605 244 4837 2290 29 33 23 133303 57743
TOTAL 337766 206596 446451 253266 271809 122270 356124 213672 43115 23385 54234 25923 53945 19416 18580 605 21048 87767904 67900550
93
APPLICATION OF FUNDS
INVESTMENTS
Shareholders’ 13130 8538 27889 23747 25085 21961 25348 26249 21565 13301 14707 13630 17371 11544 12959 14996 606129 396371
Policyholders’ 57044 40269 163743 112057 36095 24049 9621 5460 5934 2987 2260 923 581 81 201 3 62180383 52193660
ASSETS HELD TO COVER LINKED LIABILITIES 230944 127747 194202 86813 122893 36896 247963 132557 13663 4769 36987 11003 5986 543 1137 14351161 6890261
FIXED ASSETS 4256 2428 9785 3567 5409 1704 5441 2383 722 681 423 559 3540 1069 1315 652 599 337734 216304
INCIDENTAL EXPENSES PENDING CAPITALISATION
DEFERRED TAX ASSET 21708 6900
CURRENT ASSETS
Cash and Bank Balances 15356 12486 7493 8270 13463 4154 17567 15183 407 289 5137 1489 1445 139 1139 55 2352 2093019 1555918
Advances and Other Assets 6619 4442 17426 11246 10058 4701 14573 5405 1281 779 2087 2655 3389 1790 1003 243 1672 2742630 2233152
Sub-Total (A) 21975 16928 24919 19516 23520 8855 32140 20588 1688 1068 7225 4144 4834 1930 2142 297 4024 4835649 3789070
CURRENT LIABILITIES 22825 15517 38890 23084 35172 17373 29762 19058 1484 827 7277 4364 10262 3749 1361 701 2226 1327218 899895
Provisions 1189 710 865 382 928 495 1376 1007 30 6 89 46 348 43 37 0 38 1632826 1594646
Sub-Total (B) 24014 16227 39755 23466 36100 17869 31138 20065 1514 833 7366 4410 10610 3792 1398 701 2264 2960044 2494540
NET CURRENT ASSETS (C) = (A – B) (2039) 701 (14836) (3950) (12580) (9014) 1002 523 174 235 (141) (266) (5776) (1863) 744 (404) 1760 1875605 1294530
MISCELLANEOUS EXPENDITURE
(to the extent not written off or adjusted) 374 498
STATEMENT 10
POLICYHOLDERS ACCOUNT : PUBLIC SECTOR NON-LIFE INSURERS
(Rs. Lakh)
PARTICULARS Fire Marine Misc Total Fire Marine Misc Total Fire Marine Misc Total Fire Marine Misc Total
Premiums earned (Net) 97031 18857 365254 481143 94184 16438 342890 453511 32442 16939 238242 287623 34153 15944 218980 269077
Profit/ Loss on sale/redemption of Investments 10490 3016 53827 67332 11040 3410 56864 71313 3469 1851 34715 40035 3303 1963 37883 43148
Interest, Dividend & Rent – Gross 10619 3053 54493 68165 10514 3247 54155 67916 3470 1852 34730 40052 3083 1832 35362 40277
TOTAL (A) 118140 24926 473574 616640 115738 23094 453908 592741 39410 20621 307717 367747 40568 19769 292158 352495
Claims Incurred (Net) 60160 15824 341764 417748 56006 6230 302125 364361 31038 11007 218177 260222 15939 15584 204362 235886
Operating Expenses related to Insurance Business 19611 5663 76636 101910 28432 5231 81596 115259 10688 5560 66112 82361 11340 5255 58828 75423
97
Others- Amortizations, Write offs & Provisions 8 2 40 50 36 11 183 230 12 6 118 136 106 63 1221 1391
TOTAL (B) 89804 24160 451738 565702 92436 12896 413736 519068 41087 17594 297174 355855 26070 21326 275265 322661
Fire/Marine/Miscellaneous Business C= (A - B) 28336 766 21835 50938 23302 10199 40172 73673 (1677) 3027 10543 11893 14498 (1558) 16893 29834
APPROPRIATIONS
Transfer to Shareholders’ Account 28336 766 21835 50938 23302 10199 40172 73673 (1677) 3027 10543 11893 14498 (1558) 16893 29834
TOTAL (C ) 28336 766 21835 50938 23302 10199 40172 73673 (1677) 3027 10543 11893 14498 (1558) 16893 29834
Contd...
Statements 07-08 (Final) 74 ....
Premiums earned (Net) 29117 10817 261919 301853 33836 10235 232685 276757 43456 12937 213817 270209 41867 10531 184926 237324 1340828 1236669
Interest, Dividend & Rent – Gross 3383 1310 37068 41761 3654 1317 36403 41374 4223 1571 36491 42285 3568 1888 38446 43902 192264 193470
TOTAL (A) 36482 13669 342627 392779 41383 12955 307863 362200 53807 16819 302301 372927 49069 14329 262597 325995 1750093 1633430
Claims Incurred (Net) 24447 10006 249431 283884 20645 10085 208692 239422 30400 12397 207830 250628 31486 10886 171834 214206 1212481 1053875
Commission 936 1003 18450 20389 (2672) 566 13510 11405 253 1269 12140 13661 (1073) (358) 8207 6776 93109 67232
Others- Amortizations,
98
Write offs & Provisions 90 65 8993 9148 2 6203 6205 429 160 3706 4294 331 175 3567 4073 13629 11898
TOTAL (B) 34354 14056 354780 403190 29050 14058 294470 337578 44095 19225 296519 359839 48785 15864 249851 314500 1684585 1493808
APPROPRIATIONS
Transfer to Shareholders’ Account 2128 (387) (12153) (10411) 12332 (1103) 13393 24622 9713 (2406) 5781 13088 283 (1535) 12746 11495 65507 139622
TOTAL (C ) 2128 (387) (12153) (10411) 12332 (1103) 13393 24622 9713 (2406) 5781 13088 283 (1535) 12746 11495 65507 139622
STATEMENT 11
SHAREHOLDERS ACCOUNT : PUBLIC SECTOR NON-LIFE INSURERS
(Rs. Lakh)
2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07
OPERATING PROFIT/(LOSS)
(a) Fire Insurance 28336 23302 (1677) 14498 2128 12332 9713 283 38501 50415
(b) Marine Insurance 766 10199 3027 (1558) (387) (1103) (2406) (1535) 1000 6003
(c) Miscellaneous Insurance 21835 40172 10543 16893 (12153) 13393 5781 12746 26007 83204
50938 73673 11893 29834 (10411) 24622 13088 11495 65507 139623
OTHER INCOME 2102 1509 (203) 653 1612 1332 (28) (299) 3483 3196
STATEMENT 12
BALANCE SHEET : PUBLIC SECTOR NON-LIFE INSURERS (AS ON 31ST MARCH)
(Rs. Lakh)
2008 2007 2008 2007 2008 2007 2008 2007 2008 2007
Share Capital 20000 20000 10000 10000 10000 10000 15000 15000 55000 55000
Reserves & Surplus 677280 582016 192632 192579 145870 133348 309569 261186 1325351 1169128
Fair Value Change Account 1395927 1094835 761484 583314 730930 592101 503743 403248 3392085 2673499
Borrowings
APPLICATION OF FUNDS
Loans 65776 74545 37417 41083 39180 41721 56079 58675 198452 216025
100
Fixed Assets 11524 13265 9423 7364 6371 6000 8236 9841 35554 36468
Net Current Assets (C)= (A-B) (448396) (506782) (399475) (354377) (431463) (382054) (476366) (449234) (1755699) (1692447)
Misc. Expenditure (to the extent not written off or adjusted) 4761 4851 913 6002 - 913 15614
Profit & Loss Account (Debit Balance)
TOTAL 2093208 1696851 964116 785894 886800 735449 828312 679433 4772435 3897627
Statements 07-08 (Final) 74 ....
STATEMENT 13
Fire Marine Misc. 2007-08 2006-07 Fire Marine Misc. 2007-08 2006-07
Premiums earned (Net) 2144 453 41987 44583 33358 12256 3897 125391 141544 83853
Profit/ Loss on sale/redemption of Investments 9 2 113 124 66 433 119 3219 3771 908
Others 11 11 3 256 20 887 1163 112
Interest, Dividend & Rent – Gross 329 58 2985 3373 2230 1183 325 8784 10291 6644
TOTAL (A) 2482 513 45097 48092 35657 14128 4361 138281 156770 91517
Claims Incurred (Net) 929 367 28519 29815 20374 4976 3166 86428 94570 55563
TOTAL (B) 1844 469 46562 48875 33916 6936 4434 133040 144411 82223
Operating Profit/(Loss) C= (A - B) 638 44 (1465) (783) 1740 7192 (74) 5241 12359 9294
APPROPRIATIONS
Transfer to Shareholders’ Account 638 44 (1465) (783) 1740 7192 (74) 5241 12359 9294
Transfer to Catastrophe Reserve
Transfer to Other Reserves
TOTAL (C ) 638 44 (1465) (783) 1740 7192 (74) 5241 12359 9294
Contd...
Statements 07-08 (Final) 74 ....
Fire Marine Misc. 2007-08 2006-07 Fire Marine Misc. 2007-08 2006-07
Premiums earned (Net) 1662 4426 39296 45385 38165 3845 1094 91065 96003 24426
Profit/ Loss on sale/redemption of Investments 1 2 18 21 295 164 39 2026 2230 485
Others 9 3 45 57 63 (1) (1) 5
Interest, Dividend & Rent – Gross 427 295 2524 3245 2124 334 80 4123 4537 1212
TOTAL (A) 2099 4726 41882 48708 40647 4343 1213 97214 102770 26128
Claims Incurred (Net) 657 3612 20427 24695 20711 2674 1288 71107 75068 17318
Commission (2352) (168) 2668 147 (944) (2657) (86) (5234) (7976) (7943)
Operating Profit/(Loss) C= (A - B) 2493 (709) (1037) 747 1525 2444 (580) (22472) (20608) (1340)
APPROPRIATIONS
Transfer to Shareholders’ Account 2493 (709) (1037) 747 1525 2444 (580) (22472) (20608) (1340)
Transfer to Catastrophe Reserve
Transfer to Other Reserves
TOTAL (C ) 2493 (709) (1037) 747 1525 2444 (580) (22472) (20608) (1340)
Contd...
Statements 07-08 (Final) 74 ....
Fire Marine Misc. 2007-08 2006-07 Fire Marine Misc. 2007-08 2006-07
Premiums earned (Net) 6364 4207 53396 63967 54760 10865 1830 144024 156718 106665
Profit/ Loss on sale/redemption of Investments 17 19 148 184 116 154 53 3293 3500 2633
Others 7 7 7 (9) (26) (205) (240) (133)
Interest, Dividend & Rent – Gross 447 516 4009 4972 3412 455 157 9739 10351 5337
TOTAL (A) 6828 4742 57560 69129 58295 11464 2015 156850 170329 114502
Claims Incurred (Net) 4226 4301 41947 50474 39859 5794 3220 113818 122832 81384
Commission (2742) 152 2195 (395) (4152) (3629) (1330) (8697) (13656) (19048)
Operating Profit/(Loss) C= (A - B) 1499 (792) (1688) (981) 2115 1605 (3812) 6940 4733 2292
APPROPRIATIONS
Transfer to Shareholders’ Account 1499 (792) (1688) (981) 2115 1605 (3812) 6940 4733 2292
Transfer to Catastrophe Reserve
Transfer to Other Reserves
TOTAL (C ) 1499 (792) (1688) (981) 2115 1605 (3812) 6940 4733 2292
Contd...
Statements 07-08 (Final) 74 ....
Fire Marine Misc. 2007-08 2006-07 Fire Marine Misc. 2007-08 2006-07
Premiums earned (Net) 3266 981 20639 24886 12728 161 142 14702 15005 14029
Profit/ Loss on sale/redemption of Investments 38 10 140 188 32 0 0 15 16 24
Others 9 1 3 13 11 53 3 305 361 (125)
Interest, Dividend & Rent – Gross 331 89 1231 1651 915 21 11 758 790 756
TOTAL (A) 3643 1081 22013 26738 13687 235 156 15780 16172 14684
Claims Incurred (Net) 1172 978 13415 15565 7077 34 132 11311 11477 8003
TOTAL (B) 1693 1320 23474 26488 12934 11 333 18092 18436 14882
Operating Profit/(Loss) C= (A - B) 1950 (239) (1461) 250 752 224 (176) (2311) (2264) (198)
APPROPRIATIONS
Transfer to Shareholders’ Account 1950 (239) (1461) 250 752 224 (176) (2311) (2264) (198)
Transfer to Catastrophe Reserve
Transfer to Other Reserves
TOTAL (C ) 1950 (239) (1461) 250 752 224 (176) (2311) (2264) (198)
Contd...
Statements 07-08 (Final) 74 ....
Fire Marine Misc. 2007-08 Fire Marine Misc. 2007-08 2007-08 2006-07
Premiums earned (Net) (148) (15) 34 (129) (43) 0 (43) 587920 367983
Profit/ Loss on sale/redemption of Investments 10034 4557
Others 1 1 13731 (57)
Interest, Dividend & Rent – Gross 0 0 0
TOTAL (A) (148) (15) 34 (129) (42) 0 (42) 638537 395115
APPROPRIATIONS
Transfer to Shareholders’ Account (444) (104) (1573) (2121) (766) (2) (768) (9436) 16180
Transfer to Catastrophe Reserve
Transfer to Other Reserves
TOTAL (C ) (444) (104) (1573) (2121) (766) (2) (768) (9436) 16180
STATEMENT 14
SHARE HOLDERS ACCOUNT : PRIVATE SECTOR NON-LIFE INSURERS
(Rs Lakh)
PARTICULARS ROYAL BAJAJ TATA AIG RELIANCE IFFCO TOKIO ICICI-LOMBARD CHOLAMANDALAM HDFC CHUBB FUTURETOTAL UNIVERSAL TOTAL
SUNDARAM ALLIANZ GENERALI SOMPO
2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 22007-08 2006-07 2008 2007 2008 2007-08 2006-07
OPERATING PROFIT/(LOSS)
(a) Fire Insurance 638 1881 7192 7921 2493 2249 2444 3577 1499 3697 1605 7385 1950 1790 224 164 (444) (766) 16834 28663
(b) Marine Insurance 44 194 (74) (2289) (709) (485) (580) (220) (792) (3175) (3812) (1204) (239) (506) (176) (55) (104) (6441) (7739)
(c ) Miscellaneous Insurance (1465) (335) 5241 3663 (1037) (239) (22472) (4697) (1688) 1593 6940 (3889) (1461) (532) (2311) (308) (1573) (2) (19829) (4744)
Other Income 6 1 203 295 48 23 711 86 51 27 20 20 (4) (153) (10) (5) 1021 298
TOTAL (A) 529 2733 17147 11920 2635 3137 (16253) 244 1269 4322 13557 8065 1054 1379 (1633) 331 (1578) 7 107 16833 32137
OTHER EXPENSES
(a) Expenses other than those related to
Insurance Business 31 7 357 217 (2) (2) (31) (20) 83 76 59 53 44 81 123 231 141 805 643
(b) Bad debts written off 18 18
(c) Others -preliminary &
pre-operative, amortizations 21 8 5 25 8
TOTAL (B) 52 15 357 217 (57) (168) (31) (20) 83 76 534 53 44 81 123 231 146 1250 485
Profit Before Tax 477 2718 16790 11703 2692 3305 (16284) 224 1186 4246 13022 8012 1054 1379 (1677) 250 (1701) (223) (38) 15582 31653
Provision for Taxation 6 600 6228 4166 1075 1148 271 61 470 1533 2735 1176 330 130 23 50 8 0 (9) 11136 8864
Profit After Tax 471 2119 10562 7537 1617 2157 (16555) 163 716 2713 10287 6836 724 1249 (1700) 200 (1709) (224) (30) 4446 22789
APPROPRIATIONS #REF!
(a) Interim dividends paid during the year 5912 4384 5912 4384
(b) Proposed final dividend 880 880
(c) Dividend distribution tax 150 1005 615 1005 764
(d) Transfer to any Reserves or
Deferred Tax of last year 863 342 863 342
(e) catastrophe Reserve
Balance of profit/ loss B/f from last year244 (1875) 19485 12036 1880 (277) 5240 5078 4662 2979 6816 5320 (323) (1571) (3010) (3210) (224) 34772 18479
Balance C/f to Balance Sheet 715 244 30047 19573 3497 1880 (11315) 5240 5379 4662 9324 6816 401 (323) (4710) (3010) (1933) (224) (30) 31438 34898
STATEMENT 15
BALANCE SHEET : PRIVATE SECTOR NON-LIFE INSURERS (AS ON 31ST MARCH)
(Rs. Lakh)
PARTICULARS ROYAL BAJAJ TATA AIG RELIANCE IFFCO TOKIO ICICI-LOMBARD CHOLAMANDALAM HDFC CHUBB FUTURETOTAL UNIVERSAL TOTAL
SUNDARAM ALLIANZ GENERALI SOMPO
2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 22007-08 2006-07 2008 2007 2008 2007-08 2006-07
Share Capital 17,000 14,000 11023 11013 22500 22500 10715 10307 22000 22000 37736 33571 14196 14196 15000 12491 15000 5 15000 180170 140083
Reserves & Surplus 715 244 46709 29328 3497 1880 49985 15633 8390 7674 69860 45700 401 8580 188138 100459
Fair Value Change Account (96) (253) 816 265 162 (982) 98 (1787) (1241) (252) (77) 29 6 3 (3074) (237)
TOTAL 17619 14244 57478 41157 26263 24542 59718 26038 30390 29674 105809 93029 14571 14119 15231 12706 15003 605 23580 365662 256115
Investments 55,903 45,570 186323 130041 68192 52834 131073 63315 54297 47381 237376 171047 32999 25435 22130 17814 11082 11142 810518 553437
Loans 0 0
107
Fixed Assets 1,914 1,463 9983 4778 2692 2953 5832 2889 1458 1643 12531 8694 2298 1148 1142 1458 841 208 792 39483 25232
Deferred Tax Asset 830 1652 1001 247 77 85 85 857 160 2982 1232 108 13 6774 2555
CURRENT ASSETS
Cash and Bank Balances 9,229 6,058 26996 22404 3068 5281 7249 1815 37676 27956 13633 34790 1481 3062 1399 2310 1480 286 11138 113351 103961
Advances and Other Assets 10,288 4,827 30316 11383 12588 11309 29795 5533 23364 12466 112897 79642 10114 3963 3987 2620 1098 287 1144 235592 132029
Sub-Total (A) 19518 10885 57312 33787 15656 16590 37044 7348 61040 40422 126530 114432 11595 7025 5387 4929 2578 573 12283 348942 235990
CURRENT LIABILITIES 30,637 22,486 105521 70169 29210 24560 57638 17839 47746 29096 173622 124701 15550 10356 9575 7720 946 399 662 471106 307327
Provisions 29,909 21,186 92271 58280 31315 23351 67994 29759 39515 30836 99988 77674 16880 9456 8563 6821 485 18 386937 257363
Sub-Total (B) 60546 43673 197792 128449 60525 47911 125631 47598 87261 59932 273610 202375 32430 19812 18138 14541 1431 399 679 858042 564690
NET CURRENT ASSETS (C) = (A - B)(41028)(32788) (140480) (94662) (44868) (31322) (88588) (40251) (26221) (19510) (147080) (87943) (20835) (12787) (12751) (9612) 1147 174 11604 (509100) (328700)
Misc. Expenditure 35 0 35
(to the extent not written off or adjusted)
Profit & Loss Account (Debit Balance) 11315 323 4710 3010 1933 224 30 17987 3556
TOTAL 17619 14244 57478 41157 26263 24542 59718 26038 30390 29674 105809 93029 14571 14119 15231 12706 15003 605 23580 365662 256115
STATEMENT 29
(Rs. Lakh)
Company 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07
NATIONAL 38072 49252 17498 20489 214631 198658 69036 47957 61487 65085 400723 381442
NEW INDIA 74343 90998 43728 32102 203430 203473 120942 76529 85249 98618 527692 501720
ORIENTAL 47820 54007 33906 34783 160838 173939 53263 44854 84986 85269 380814 392852
UNITED 52430 66434 30083 26395 143490 123318 69496 46525 78456 87204 373956 349877
BAJAJ ALLIANZ 27349 37031 7518 7125 138637 84387 24340 15826 40149 34266 237992 178634
121
CHOLAMANDALAM 6830 7798 3266 2656 22441 9716 10938 3860 8758 7143 52234 31173
HDFC CHUBB 1283 1110 329 241 14038 13832 2823 1027 3588 3190 22060 19400
ICICI LOMBARD 41735 39383 21672 15524 127907 114255 81589 66497 57809 63248 330712 298907
IFFCO-TOKIO 21517 29102 6643 12826 49919 44890 11402 7189 23334 20440 112815 114447
RELIANCE 14327 14588 3424 1785 126737 45551 27562 6718 22591 22581 194642 91223
ROYAL SUNDARAM 6887 9839 1955 1844 40956 30339 10878 9612 8765 8185 69441 59820
TATA AIG 12977 13695 9786 7015 25325 27309 6830 5336 23346 17700 78264 71055
UNIVERSAL SOMPO 48 - - - - - - - - - 48 -
Sub-Total 133255 152547 54666 49015 546136 370278 176705 116064 188426 176753 1099189 864657
Grand Total 345921 413238 179882 162784 1268525 1069666 489442 331929 498604 512929 2782374 2490547
Statements 07-08 (Final) 74 ....
STATEMENT 30
(Rs. Lakh)
Company 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07
NATIONAL 29117 33836 10817 10235 167841 153428 46806 35756 47272 43501 301853 276757
NEW INDIA 97031 94184 18857 16438 194078 198559 82012 30612 89,164 113719 481143 453511
ORIENTAL 32442 34153 16939 15944 137012 132846 40605 32371 60626 53763 287623 269077
UNITED 43456 41867 12937 10531 106080 94441 48146 32981 59590 57504 270209 237324
BAJAJ ALLIANZ 12256 9382 3897 2674 92566 49254 17808 10639 15017 11904 141544 83853
CHOLAMANDALAM 3266 3180 981 709 14073 5195 2967 884 3599 2760 24886 12728
122
HDFC CHUBB 161 157 142 96 12017 11830 1692 500 993 1445 15005 14029
ICICI LOMBARD 10865 6982 1830 1224 87333 55105 40662 30593 16028 12761 156718 106665
IFFCO TOKIO 6364 5481 4207 3035 37945 34613 7223 4656 8228 6975 63967 54760
RELIANCE 3845 2394 1094 621 71660 14918 13617 3017 5788 3476 96003 24426
ROYAL SUNDARAM 2144 2920 453 823 29749 20673 8305 5487 3933 3454 44583 33358
TATA AIG 1662 1489 4426 3099 24809 22888 3708 4069 10779 6620 45385 38165
Sub-Total 40371 31986 17015 12280 370154 214476 95983 59845 64398 49396 587920 367983
Grand Total 242418 236027 76565 65428 975164 793750 313552 191565 321050 317882 1928748 1604652
Statements 07-08 (Final) 74 ....
STATEMENT 31
UNDERWRITING EXPERIENCE AND PROFITS OF PUBLIC SECTOR COMPANIES
(Rs.lakh)
2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07
NET PREMIUM 491428 475177 287868 287973 318798 285536 288066 252953 1386159 1301640
Incurred Claims (Net) 417748 364361 260222 235886 283884 239422 250628 214206 1212481 1053875
85.01% 76.68% 90.40% 81.91% 89.05% 83.85% 87.00% 84.68% 87.47% 80.97%
COMMISSION, EXPENSES OF
MANAGEMENT 147834 154348 95496 85385 110159 91952 104916 96222 458406 427906
30.08% 32.48% 33.17% 29.65% 34.55% 32.20% 36.42% 38.04% 33.07% 32.87%
UNDERWRITING PROFIT/LOSS (84439) (65198) (68095) (52194) (92190) (54617) (85335) (73104) (330059) (245112)
-17.55% -14.38% -23.67% -19.40% -30.54% -19.73% -31.58% -30.80% -24.62% -19.82%
GROSS INVESTMENT INCOME 234619 225507 114315 116010 118092 105480 157725 131426 624751 578423
OTHER INCOME LESS OTHER OUTGO 1966 1084 (1986) (853) (8696) (5280) (6576) (6288) (15292) (11337)
PROFIT BEFORE TAX 152146 161393 44235 62964 17206 45583 65814 52034 279400 321974
NET PROFIT AFTER TAX 140113 145995 930 49727 16343 42128 63162 52886 220548 290736
STATEMENT 32
UNDERWRITING EXPERIENCE AND PROFIT OF PRIVATE SECTOR COMPANIES
(Rs. Lakh)
PARTICULARS ROYAL BAJAJ TATA AIG RELIANCE IFFCO TOKIO ICICI-LOMBARD CHOLAMANDALAM HDFC CHUBB FUTURETOTAL UNIVERSAL TOTAL
SUNDARAM ALLIANZ GENERALI SOMPO
2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 22007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2008 2007-08 2006-07
NET PREMIUM 53306 38955 175255 103976 52801 41582 133745 50431 73775 58057 177977 145077 32113 15926 16758 13311 184 (43) 715871 467316
CLAIMS INCURRED (NET) 29815 20374 94570 55563 24695 20711 75068 17318 50474 39859 122832 81384 15565 7077 11477 8003 58 0 424555 250289
55.93% 52.30% 53.96% 53.44% 46.77% 49.81% 56.13% 34.34% 68.42% 68.66% 69.02% 56.10% 48.47% 44.43% 68.49% 60.12% 31.41% -0.26% 59.31% 53.56%
COMMISSION, EXPENSES OF
MANAGEMENT 19060 13543 50072 26676 23047 18122 48341 10169 19711 16287 42460 30826 10946 5834 6958 6879 1934 726 223254 128337
35.75% 34.77% 28.57% 25.66% 43.65% 43.58% 36.14% 20.16% 26.72% 28.05% 23.86% 21.25% 34.09% 36.63% 41.52% 51.68% 1052.68% -1705.14% 31.19% 27.46%
UNEXPIRED RISK 8723 5597 33711 20123 7417 3418 37741 26006 9808 3297 21258 38413 7227 3198 1753 (718) 312 1 127951 99333
16.36% 14.37% 19.24% 19.35% 14.05% 8.22% 28.22% 51.57% 13.29% 5.68% 11.94% 26.48% 22.51% 20.08% 10.46% -5.39% 170.04% -1.74% 17.87% 21.26%
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UNDERWRITING PROFIT/LOSS (4291) (559) (3098) 1615 (2357) (669) (27406) (3062) (6219) (1387) (8573) (5545) (1626) (183) (3430) (853) (2121) (769) (59890) (10642)
-9.62% -1.67% -2.19% 1.93% -5.19% -1.75% -28.55% -12.53% -9.72% -2.53% -5.47% -5.20% -6.53% -1.43% -18.53% -6.77% 1647.72% 1776.26% -10.19% -2.89%
GROSS INVESTMENT INCOME 4802 3287 18648 8890 5035 3797 10411 3195 7354 5708 22448 13590 2643 1574 1440 1463 542 881 74205 41504
OTHER INCOME LESS OTHER OUTGO-34 (11) 1240 1198 14 177 711 91 50 (76) (852) (33) 37 (12) 313 (359) (123) (151) 1204 975
PROFIT BEFORE TAX 477 2718 16790 11703 2692 3305 (16284) 224 1186 4246 13022 8012 1054 1379 (1677) 250 (1701) (39) 15519 31837
SOURCE AND PROVISION FOR TAX 6 600 6228 4166 1075 1148 271 61 470 1533 2735 1176 330 130 23 50 8 (9) 11136 8863
NET PROFIT AFTER TAX 471 2119 10562 7537 1617 2157 (16555) 163 716 2713 10287 6836 724 1249 (1700) 200 (1709) (30) 4383 22974
STATEMENT 33
INCURRED CLAIMS RATIO-PUBLIC SECTOR
PA R T I C U L A R S Net Earned Premium Claims Incurred (Net) Incurred Claims Ratio
Fire Marine M o t o r H e a l t h O t h e r s 2007-08 2006-07 Fire Marine Motor H e a l t h O t h e r s 2007-08 2006-07 F i r e M a r i n e M o t o r H e a l t h O t h e r s 2007-08 2006-07
(Rs. Lakh) (Rs.Lakh) (Per cent)
NATIONAL 29117 10817 167841 46806 47272 301853 276757 24447 10006 170449 55238 23743 283884 239422 8 3 . 9 6 9 2 . 5 0 101.55 118.01 50.23 94.05 86.51
NEW INDIA 97031 18857 194078 82012 89164 481143 453511 60160 15824 209996 73801 57967 417748 364361 6 2 . 0 0 8 3 . 9 1 108.20 89.99 65.01 86.82 80.34
ORIENTAL 32442 16939 137012 40605 60626 287623 269077 31038 11007 136423 50256 31499 260222 235886 9 5 . 6 7 6 4 . 9 8 9 9 . 5 7 123.77 51.96 90.47 87.66
UNITED 43456 12937 106080 48146 59590 270209 237324 30400 12397 116943 65170 25718 250628 214206 6 9 . 9 6 9 5 . 8 3 110.24 135.36 43.16 92.75 90.26
T OTA L 202046 59550 605011 217568 256652 1340828 1236669 146044 49234 633811 244465 138927 1212481 1053875 7 2 . 2 8 8 2 . 6 8 104.76 112.36 54.13 90.43 85.22
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Statements 07-08 (Final) 74 ....
ANNUAL REPORT 2007-08
STATE0MENT 35
EQUITY SHARE CAPITAL OF INSURANCE COMPANIES
(As on 31st March) (Rs. Crore)
Name of the insurer 2007 Infusion 2008 Indian Foreign FDI (%)
During the Promoter Promoter
year
Life Insurers
AVIVA India Life Insurance Co. Pvt. Ltd. 758.20 246.30 1004.50 743.33 261.17 26.00%
Bajaj Allianz Life Insurance Co. Ltd. 150.37 0.34 150.71 111.52 39.18 26.00%
Bharti AXA Life Insurance Co.Ltd. 150.00 216.11 366.11 284.75 81.36 22.22%
Birla Sun Life Insurance Co. Ltd. 671.50 603.00 1274.50 943.13 331.37 26.00%
Future Generali Life Insurance Co.Ltd.* 185.00 137.83 47.18 25.50%
HDFC Standard Life Insurance Co. Ltd. 801.26 469.74 1271.00 940.54 330.46 26.00%
ICICI-Prudential Life Insurance Co. Ltd. 1312.30 88.81 1401.11 1037.48 363.63 25.95%
IDBI Fortis Life Insurance Co.Ltd.* 200.00 148.00 52.00 26.00%
ING Vysya Life Insurance Co. Ltd. 690.00 100.00 790.00 584.60 205.40 26.00%
Kotak Mahindra Old Mutual Life Insurance Co. Ltd. 330.35 149.93 480.27 355.40 124.87 26.00%
Max New York Life Insurance Co. Ltd. 732.43 300.00 1032.43 764.00 268.43 26.00%
Metlife India Insurance Co. Pvt. Ltd. 530.00 231.08 761.08 563.20 197.88 26.00%
Reliance Life Insurance Co. Ltd. 664.00 483.70 1147.70 1147.70 - 0.00%
Sahara India Life Insurance Co. Ltd. 157.00 75.00 232.00 232.00 - 0.00%
SBI Life Insurance Co. Ltd. 500.00 500.00 1000.00 740.00 260.00 26.00%
Shriram Life Insurance Co.Ltd. 125.00 0.00 125.00 92.50 32.50 26.00%
TATA-AIG Life Insurance Co. Ltd. 547.00 323.00 870.00 643.80 226.20 26.00%
Sub Total (Private Sector) 8119.41 3787.01 12291.42 9469.78 2821.63 22.96%
Life Insurance Corporation of India 5.00 0.00 5.00 5.0
Total (Life) 8124.41 3787.01 12296.42 9474.78 2821.63 22.95%
Non life insurers
Bajaj Allianz General Insurance Co. 110.13 0.09 110.23 81.57 28.66 26.00%
Cholamandalam MS General Insurance Co. Ltd. 141.96 0.00 141.96 105.05 36.91 26.00%
Future Generlai Insurance Co.Ltd.* 150.00 111.75 38.25 25.50%
HDFC Chubb General Insurance Co. 125.00 25.00 150.00 111.00 39.00 26.00%
ICICI Lombard General Insurance Co. 335.71 41.65 377.36 279.47 97.89 25.94%
IFFCO-TOKIO General Insurance Co. 220.00 0.00 220.00 162.80 57.20 26.00%
Reliance General Insurance Co. Ltd. 103.07 4.08 107.15 107.15 - 0.00%
Royal Sundaram Alliance Insurance Co. Ltd. 140.00 30.00 170.00 125.80 44.20 26.00%
TATA AIG General Insurance Co. Ltd. 225.00 0.00 225.00 166.50 58.50 26.00%
Universal Sompo Insurance Co.Ltd.* 150.00 111.00 39.00 26.00%
Sub Total (Private Sector) 1400.87 100.83 1801.70 1362.09 439.61 24.40%
National Insurance Co. Ltd. 100.00 0.00 100.00 100.00 - 0.00%
The New India Assurance Co. Ltd. 200.00 0.00 200.00 200.00 - 0.00%
The Oriental Insurance Co.Ltd. 100.00 0.00 100.00 100.00 - 0.00%
United India Insurance Co. Ltd. 150.00 0.00 150.00 150.00 - 0.00%
Sub Total (Public Sector) 550.00 0.00 550.00 550.00 - 0.00%
Total (Non Life) 1950.87 100.83 2351.70 1912.09 439.61 18.69%
Agriculture Insurance Company of India. 200.00 0.00 200.00 200.00 - 0.00%
Apollo DKV Insurance Co.Ltd.* 100.55 74.54 26.01 25.87%
Export Credit Guarantee Corporation. 800.00 100.00 900.00 900.00 - 0.00%
General Insurance Corporation of India 430.00 0.00 430.00 430.00 - 0.00%
Star Health & Allied Insurance Co.Ltd. 105.00 3.60 108.60 80.97 27.63 25.44%
GRAND TOTAL 11610.28 3991.43 16387.27 13072.38 3314.89 20.23%
Note : * Insurers have commenced operations in 2007-08
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STATE0MENT 36
FEE STRUCTURE FOR INSURERS AND VARIOUS INTERMEDIARIES
Sl. No. Processing Fee Registration Fee Renewal Fee Periodicity of Renewal
1 Insurers (Life/Non Rs. 50,000 1/10th of 1 per cent of Every year (by
life/ Reinsurance Gross Direct Premium 31st
written in India subject to December)
minimum of Rs. 50,000
and maximum of
Rs. 5 crore
2 Third Party Rs. 20,000 Rs. 30,000 Rs. 30,000 3 years
Administrators
3 Brokers Direct Application Fee: A sum calculated at the 3 year
Broker Rs. 20,000 Renewal Fee: rate of 0.50 per cent of
Rs. 1,000 remuneration earned in
the preceding financial
year subject to minimum
of Rs. 25,000 and
maximum of
Rs. 1,00,000
Reinsurance Broker Application Fee: A sum calculated at the 3 years
Rs. 25,000 Renewal Fee: rate of 0.50 per cent of
Rs. 1,000 remuneration earned in
the preceding financial
year subject to minimum
of Rs. 75,000 and
maximum of
Rs. 3,00,000
Composite Broker Application Fee: Rs.40,000 A sum calculated at the 3 years
Renewal Fee: Rs. 1,000 rate of 0.50 per cent of
remuneration earned in
the preceding financial
year subject to minimum
of Rs. 1,25,000 and
maximum of
Rs. 5,00,000
4 Surveyors and Loss
Assessors
Individual Category A Rs.10,000 Rs. 200 for every 5 years
B Rs. 7,500 category
C Rs. 5,000
Corporate Category A Rs. 25,000 Rs. 200 for every 5 years
B Rs. 20,000 category
C Rs. 15,000
5 Corporate Agents Rs. 250 for corporate Rs. 250 3 years
insurance executive Rs.
500 for specified person
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STATEMENT 37
FUND WISE PATTERN OF INVESTMENTS OF LIFE INSURERS (AS ON 31ST MARCH)
(Rs. Crore)
LIFE FUND
INSURER NAME C Govt-Sec State Govt & Other Infrastructure Investment Other than Total
Approved Sec. Investments Subject Exposure Approved (Life Fund)
C. Govt-Sec Norms (Incl OTAI) Investments (OTAI)
31-Mar-08 31-Mar07 31-Mar-08 31-Mar07 31-Mar-08 31-Mar07 31-Mar-08 31-Mar07 31-Mar-08 31-Mar07 31-Mar-08 31-Mar07
Life Insurance Corporation of India 243521 227677 307615 272579 65054 67616 153436 113245 35085 29443 526105 453440
TOTAL PUBLIC SECTOR (A) 243521 227677 307615 272579 65054 67616 153436 113245 35085 29443 526105 453440
HDFC Standard Life Insurance Company Ltd. 1095 464 1179 726 365 251 676 407 50 25 2220 1384
Max New York Life Insurance Co Ltd 897 696 1014 709 429 239 346 214 160 62 1789 1162
ICICI Prudential Life Insurance Company Limited 1353 974 1422 974 452 308 861 550 352 108 2735 1833
Birla Sunlife Insurance Co Ltd 234 193 298 193 138 74 154 106 57 21 590 374
Bajaj Allianz Life Insurance Co Ltd 647 617 1344 755 405 245 794 507 81 72 2543 1508
MetLife India Insurance Company Limited 275 257 352 257 177 105 79 91 30 33 608 452
Reliance Life Insurance Co Ltd 236 123 265 149 79 48 136 91 16 25 479 288
ING Vysya Life Insurance Co Ltd 255 287 379 303 154 99 178 193 47 53 712 595
AVIVA Life Insurance Co Ltd 229 223 229 223 95 80 94 90 0 0 418 392
Sahara Life Insurance Company Limited 84 47 147 81 56 30 67 48 14 10 270 159
Sriram Life Insurance 78 74 88 74 26 35 55 37 9 14 170 146
Bharti AXA Life Insurance Co. Ltd. 79 38 98 62 30 25 49 30 7 2 178 116
IDBI Fortis Life Insurance Co Ltd 45 0 108 0 32 0 9 0 0 0 150 0
Future Generali India Life Insurance Co. Ltd. 104 0 104 0 25 0 12 0 1 0 141 0
TOTAL PRIVATE SECTOR (B) 8534 5988 10342 6730 3547 2221 4757 3164 1064 605 18645 12115
INDUSTRY TOTAL (A+B) 252055 233664 317957 279309 68600 69837 158193 116410 36149 30049 544750 465555
Note:
Contd...
1. The figure filed by LIC are based on provisional Returns
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(Rs. Crore)
TOTAL PUBLIC SECTOR (A) 21266 18712 30973 28591 9228 6471 40200 35062
HDFC Standard Life Insurance Company Ltd. 215 161 228 207 264 180 492 387
Max New York Life Insurance Co Ltd 29 20 32 20 6 2 38 22
ICICI Prudential Life Insurance Company Limited 350 286 391 286 359 253 750 540
Birla Sunlife Insurance Co Ltd 3 0 3 0 4 0 7 0
TATA AIG Life Insurane Co Ltd 83 84 83 84 84 47 167 131
Note: Contd...
1. The figure filed by LIC are based on provisional Returns
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(Rs. Crore)
TOTAL PUBLIC SECTOR (A) 22827 21808 30352 26223 9839 8223 40191 34446
Contd...
Note:
(Rs. Crore)
TOTAL PUBLIC SECTOR (A) 55624 30187 12355 6065 67978 36252 674475 559201
HDFC Standard Life Insurance Company Ltd. 5656 2926 561 279 6217 3205 8929 4976
Max New York Life Insurance Co Ltd 1353 536 374 114 1727 650 3587 1840
ICICI Prudential Life Insurance Company Limited 19425 10805 3488 1122 22913 11926 26398 14299
Birla Sunlife Insurance Co Ltd 5393 3186 808 192 6201 3378 6798 3752
TATA AIG Life Insurane Co Ltd 1599 703 292 149 1891 852 3818 2137
Kotak Mahindra Life Insurance Ltd 2079 1221 230 76 2309 1297 3014 1785
Reliance Life Insurance Co Ltd 3019 800 571 117 3590 917 4069 1205
ING Vysya Life Insurance Co Ltd 1116 460 189 97 1305 557 2162 1256
AVIVA Life Insurance Co Ltd 1960 1073 295 104 2255 1177 2682 1575
Sahara Life Insurance Company Limited 95 36 31 3 126 39 398 199
Sriram Life Insurance 320 83 18 1 338 85 507 230
Bharti AXA Life Insurance Co. Ltd. 47 4 6 1 53 5 231 121
IDBI Fortis Life Insurance Co Ltd 8 0 0 0 8 0 158 0
Future Generali India Life Insurance Co. Ltd. 0 0 0 0 0 0 143 0
TOTAL PRIVATE SECTOR (B) 55887 27400 9516 3397 65404 30798 87566 44979
INDUSTRY TOTAL (A+B) 111511 57587 21871 9463 133382 67050 762041 604180
Note:
STATEMENT 38
(Rs.Crore)
NON-LIFE INSURANCE INVESTMENTS AS AT 31.03.2008
Insurer Name C Govt-Sec State Govt & Other Loans to Housing Infrastructure Investment Subject Other than Total
Approved Sec. and Fire Fighting Investments Exposure Norms Approved Investments
Incl. C Gov-Sec Equipments (Incl OTAI) Investments (OTAI)
31-Mar 31-Mar 31-Mar08 31-Mar07 31-Mar 31-Mar 31-Mar 31-Mar 31-Mar08 31-Mar07 31-Mar08 31-Mar07 31-Mar08 31-Mar07
GIC of India 3231 2997 4848 4467 1015 1047 1556 1515 8476 7321 1630 1585 15895 14350
The New India Assurance Compny Ltd. 3202 3349 4544 4820 977 906 1783 1279 3932 4004 435 478 11236 11009
National Insurnace Co. Ltd 1447 1400 2003 1983 489 524 877 837 2331 2036 583 402 5700 5380
United India Insurance Co Ltd 1708 1653 2793 2791 406 434 811 730 4033 3337 870 807 8042 7291
The Oriental Insurane Co Ltd 2033 1929 2715 2546 248 280 817 690 2563 2625 405 413 6343 6140
Reliance General Insurance Co Ltd 434 191 444 201 115 54 256 96 495 282 136 53 1311 633
133
Royal Sundaram Alliance Insurance Co Ltd 153 134 223 174 75 60 170 130 154 139 5 5 621 502
Iffco - Tokio General Insurance Co. Ltd 329 285 329 285 82 74 131 115 343 260 0 0 886 733
TATA-AIG General Insurance Co Ltd 216 314 379 314 49 37 134 74 120 103 4 9 682 528
Bajaj Allianz General Insurance Co Ltd 419 375 641 439 175 97 337 161 861 722 26 40 2014 1419
ICICI Lombard General Insurance Co Ltd 513 375 870 617 153 164 645 400 808 688 182 68 2476 1870
Cholamandalam MS General Insurance Co Ltd 129 131 129 131 25 26 40 40 135 57 17 10 330 254
PRIVATE SECTOR (B) 2434 1903 3283 2260 756 551 1816 1052 3208 2349 419 199 9064 6212
TOTAL (A+B) 14054 13232 20187 18867 3891 3742 7660 6102 24543 21672 4342 3884 56280 50383
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STATEMENT 39
STATUS OF GRIEVANCES - LIFE INSURERS (2007-08)
Sl.No. Insurer Reported Resolved Pendng as on 31st
during the year during the year March, 2008
1 AVIVA 127 110 17
2 BAJAJ ALLIANZ 403 328 75
3 BHARTI AXA 0 0 0
4 BSLI 67 55 12
5 FUTURE GENERALI 0 0 0
6 HDFC STD LIFE 106 50 56
7 ICICI PRU 233 212 21
8 ING VYSYA 26 20 6
9 KOTAK MAHENDRA 51 37 14
10 LIC 651 80 571
11 MNYL 84 57 27
12 METLIFE 49 22 27
13 RELIANCE LIFE 89 77 15
14 SAHARA LIFE 2 1 1
15 SBI LIFE 101 86 15
16 SRIRAM LIFE 2 0 2
17 TATA AIG 66 48 18
Total 2057 1180 877
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STATEMENT 40
STATUS OF GRIEVANCES – NON-LIFE INSURERS (2007-08)
Sl.NO INSURER PENDING REPORTED RESOLVED PENDING BREAK UP
AS ON 31- DURING DURING AS ON 31- ACCORDING
MARCH, 2007 THE YEAR THE YEAR MARCH, 2008 TO NATURE OF
GRIEVANCE
(i) (ii) (iii) (iv)
1 ORIENTAL 21 272 221 72 46 9 15 2
2 NEW INDIA 189 366 283 272 83 127 53 9
3 UNITED 135 351 368 118 44 31 39 4
4 NATIONAL 172 341 295 218 53 132 23 10
5 ECGC 0 7 5 2 0 0 2 0
6 BAJAJ ALLIANZ 5 110 91 24 13 7 4 0
7 TATAAIG 34 135 127 42 31 4 7 0
8 ROYAL SUNDRAM 9 65 62 12 3 3 6 0
9 IFFCO TOKIA 8 61 43 26 13 7 5 1
10 RELIANCE 7 99 82 24 9 7 5 3
11 CHOLAMANDALAM 3 37 15 25 12 9 4 0
12 ICICI LOMBARD 37 371 371 37 24 9 2 2
13 HDFC GENERAL 3 12 11 4 3 1 0 0
14 AIC 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0
TOTAL 623 2229 1976 876 334 346 165 31
(i) POLICY RELATED ISSUES
(II) NON SETTLEMENT / DELAY IN SETTLEMENT OF CLAIM
(III) REPUDIATION / PARTIAL SETTLEMENT OF CLAIM
(IV) OTHER REASONS
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STATEMENT 41
STATUS OF GRIEVANCES – NON-LIFE INSURERS (HALF YEAR ENDED SEPTEMBER, 2008)
Sl.NO INSURER PENDING REPORTED RESOLVED PENDING BREAK UP
AS ON 31- DURING DURING AS ON 30- ACCORDING
MARCH, 2008 THE YEAR THE YEAR SEP, 2008 TO NATURE OF
GRIEVANCE
(i) (ii) (iii) (iv)
1 ORIENTAL 72 86 89 69 29 19 19 2
2 NEW INDIA 272 177 153 296 93 141 59 3
3 UNITED 118 155 142 131 34 50 45 2
4 NATIONAL 218 154 153 219 53 137 28 1
5 ECGC 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0
6 BAJAJ ALLIANZ 24 69 57 36 16 10 8 2
7 TATA AIG 42 78 97 23 19 1 0 3
8 ROYAL SUNDRAM 12 42 47 7 3 1 3 0
9 IFFCO TOKIO 26 36 40 22 10 10 2 0
10 RELIANCE 24 143 127 40 20 13 6 1
11 CHOLAMANDALAM 25 21 31 15 3 5 6 1
12 ICICI LOMBARD 37 200 174 63 43 15 3 2
13 HDFC GENERAL 4 4 8 0 0 0 0 0
14 AIC 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0
15 STAR HEALTH 0 13 13 0 0 0 0 0
16 APOLLO DKV HEALTH 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0
17 FUTURE GENERALI 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0
18 UNIVERSAL SOMPO 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
19 SHRIRAM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
20 BHARTI AXA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
TOTAL 876 1183 1137 922 324 402 179 17
(i) POLICY RELATED ISSUES
(II) NON SETTLEMENT / DELAY IN SETTLEMENT OF CLAIM
(III) REPUDIATION / PARTIAL SETTLEMENT OF CLAIM
(IV) OTHER REASONS
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STATEMENT 42
THIRD PARTY ADMINISTRATORS - CLAIMS DATA : 2007-08
Sl.No. Name of TPA No.of No.of Claims Settled
Claims Within Within Within 3-6 More than
Received 1 month 1-3 months months 6 months
1 Parekh Health Management 14305 9490 3592 160 13
(66.34) (25.11) (1.12) (0.09)
2 Medi Assist India Private Ltd. 210089 117984 57024 8141 2358
(56.16) (27.14) (3.88) (1.12)
3 MD India Healthcare Services (P) Ltd. 108730 93026 2356 410 Nill
(85.56) (2.17) (0.38)
4 Paramount Health Services Pvt. Ltd. 325176 319173 8376 593 88
(98.15) (2.58) (0.18) (0.03)
5 E Meditek Solutions Ltd. 217799 189659 16220 4969 Nill
(87.08) (7.45) (2.28) 0
6 Heritage Health Services 36684 21329 11697 2144 279
(58.14) (31.89) (5.84) (0.76)
7 Universal Mediaid Services Ltd. 1232 855 295 117 Nill
(69.40) (23.94) (9.50)
8 Medicare TPA Services (I) Pvt. Ltd 64238 43039 7332 156 58
(67.00) (11.41) (0.24) (0.09)
9 Family Health Plan Ltd. 215396 147064 61129 Nill Nill
(68.28) (28.38)
10 Raksha TPA Pvt. Ltd. 95451 76745 10806 2512 Nill
(80.40) (11.32) (2.63)
11 TTK Healthcare Services Ltd. 289709 246766 22607 3840 2987
(85.18) (7.80) (1.33) (1.03)
12 East West Assist Pvt. Ltd. 2894 1693 527 86 11
(58.50) (18.21) (2.97) (0.38)
13 Med Save Health Care Ltd. 81740 41777 25488 2916 258
(51.11) (31.18) (3.57) (0.32)
14 Genins India Ltd. 106543 72316 24145 9828 1889
(67.87) (22.66) (9.22) (1.77)
15 Alankit Healthcare 17961 11559 5813 2397 1460
(64.36) (32.36) (13.35) (8.13)
16 $ Health India TPA Services Pvt. Ltd. 80464 60393 14710 2370 Nill
(75.06) (18.28) (2.95)
17 Good Health Plan Ltd. 14017 12584 6 1 Nill
(89.78) (0.04) (0.01)
18 Vipul Medcrop Pvt. Ltd. 57784 17181 22785 7130 3156
(29.73) (39.43) (12.34) (5.46)
19 Park Mediclaim Consultants Pvt. Ltd 17064 9595 5397 500 98
(56.23) (31.63) (2.93) (0.57)
20 Safeway Mediclaim Services 209 125 23 2 Nill
(59.81) (11.00) (0.96)
21 Anmol Medicare Ltd. 18 4 4 Nill Nill
(22.22) (22.22)
22 Dedicated Healthcare Services (India) 29356 21018 2498 636 Nill
Private Limited (71.60) (8.51) (2.17)
23 Grand Healthcare India Pvt. Ltd. Nill - - - -
24 Rothshield Healthcare Nill - - - -
25 Sri Gokulam Nill - - - -
26 Focus Healthcare Pvt. Ltd Nill - - - -
27 Anyuta Medinet Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. Nill - - - -
TOTAL 1986859 1513375 302830 48908 12660
(76.17) (15.24) (2.46) (0.64)
Note: Figure in brackets indicate the ratio (in per cent) of claims to the total claims received.
$ Formarly known as Bhaichand Amoluk Ins. Services Pvt. Ltd.
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STATEMENT 43
PERFORMANCE OF OMBUDSMEN AT DIFFERENT CENTRES
Complaints Disposal for the year ending 31st March, 2008 (Life insurance Combined)
Ombudsman O/S as Received Total No. of complaints disposed Duration wise Duration wise
Centre on during the by way of Disposal Oustanding
31.3.2007 year 1 2 3 4 5 6 Total 7 8 9 Total 7 8 9 Total
Kolkata 87 726 813 39 45 66 112 147 340 749 468 281 0 749 64 0 0 64
TOTAL 603 5565 6168 123 967 722 114 481 3371 5778 4837 825 116 5778 254 82 54 390
STATEMENT 44
PERFORMANCE OF OMBUDSMEN AT DIFFERENT CENTRES
Complaints Disposal for the year ending 31st March, 2008: Non-life Insurance
Ombudsman O/S as Received Total No. of complaints disposed Duration wise Duration wise
Centre on during the off by way of Disposal Oustanding
31.3.2007 year 1 2 3 4 5 6 Total 7 8 9 Total 7 8 9 Total
Chandigarh 78 686 764 0 349 118 0 153 59 679 576 103 0 679 85 0 0 85
Kolkata 220 768 988 137 102 86 0 55 492 872 515 357 0 872 44 72 0 116
Mumbai 333 986 1319 3 477 10 0 0 686 1176 527 647 2 1176 72 71 0 143
TOTAL 1344 5300 6644 229 1697 597 85 675 2332 5615 3522 1902 191 5615 525 368 136 1029
STATEMENT 45
PERFORMANCE OF OMBUDSMEN AT DIFFERENT CENTRES
Complaints Disposal for the year ending 31st March, 2008 (Life & Non-life insurance Combined)
Ombudsman O/S as Received Total No. of complaints disposed Duration wise Duration wise
Centre on during the off by way of Disposal Oustanding
31.3.2007 year 1 2 3 4 5 6 Total 7 8 9 Total 7 8 9 Total
Ahmedabad 86 537 623 0 194 77 0 161 123 555 279 275 1 555 53 15 0 68
Bubaneswar 344 291 635 10 114 73 0 0 94 291 115 46 130 291 46 110 188 344
Chandigarh 124 1201 1325 0 568 301 0 248 62 1179 1064 115 0 1179 146 0 0 146
Delhi 437 445 882 7 376 9 83 173 16 664 72 421 171 664 113 103 2 218
Kolkata 307 1494 1801 176 147 152 112 202 832 1621 983 638 0 1621 108 72 0 180
Mumbai 385 1726 2111 3 603 10 0 0 1331 1947 1176 769 2 1947 85 79 0 164
TOTAL 1947 10865 12812 352 2664 1319 199 1156 5703 11393 8359 2727 307 11393 779 450 190 1419
STATEMENT 49
INDIVIDUAL BUSINESS (WITHIN INDIA)
Business in force (Number of policies)
(In ‘000)
Non-Linked Business
INSURER Life Business General Annuity and Pension Business Health Linked Total
Business Business Business Business Business Business Business
Inforce as Inforce as Inforce as Inforce as Inforce as Inforce as Inforce as
at 01-04-2007 Additions* Deletions** at 31-03-08 at 01-04-07 Additions* Deletions** at 31-03-08 at 31-03-08 at 31-03-08 at 31-03-08
Source of Data:
Actuarial Report and Abstract as on 31-03-2008 of the life insurers.
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STATEMENT 50
INDIVIDUAL BUSINESS (WITHIN INDIA)
Business in force (Sum Assured)
(Rs. Crore)
Non-Linked Business
INSURER Life Business General Annuity and Pension Business Health Linked Total
Business Business Business Business Business Business# Business
Inforce as Inforce as Inforce as Inforce as Inforce as Inforce as Inforce as
at 01-04-07 Additions* Deletions** at 31-03-08 01-04-07 Additions* Deletions** at 31-03-08 at 31-03-08 at 31-03-08 at 31-03-08
STATEMENT 53
INDIVIDUAL BUSINESS (WITHIN INDIA) - DETAILS OF FOREFEITURE / LAPSE
POLICIES IN RESPECT OF NON-LINKED BUSINESS
Description Bajaj AZ Reliance AVIVA Birla Sun H D F C ICICI Pru ING Vysya LIC Max NY Met Kotak SBI TATA Sahara Shriram Bharti Future IDBI
Life Life Life Life Std Life Life Life Life Life OM Life Life AIG Life Life Life AXA Life Generali Fortis
Life Life
2005-06
Number of
policies in ‘000 66 18 19 5 41 137 41 9569 104 31 27 32 92 5 0 NA NA NA
Sum Assured
Rs. Crores 2418 260 49 360 794 1377 855 61640 2658 1008 521 459 1616 62 0 NA NA NA
2006-07
Number of
policies in ‘00077 47 24 8 29 180 45 7773 163 37 21 85 151 7 9 0 NA NA
Sum Assured
Rs. Crores 2364 692 3 597 787 2461 788 63206 2666 1157 546 773 3042 78 139 0 NA NA
2007-08
Rs. Crores 2392 663 125 1017 909 6854 762 73686 3394 880 1104 1108 5044 174 569 109 0 0
Lapse Ratio (Based on
number of policies)
During 2006-07 17% 35% 57% 4% 4% 26% 17% 4% 25% 34% 17% 19% 26% 21% 24% 0% NA NA
During 2007-08 19% 21% 80% 6% 4% 40% 17% 6% 17% 24% 17% 16% 35% 24% 55% 45% 0% 0%
A policy is treated as lapsed if the premium is not paid within a period ranging from 15 to 60 days.
Lapse Ratio during the year = Lapses (including forfeitures) during the year/Arithmetic Mean of the business inforce at the beginning and at the end of the
year
Source of Data:
Actuarial Report and Abstract as on 31-03-2006/31-03-2007/31-03-2008 of the life insurers.
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STATEMENT 54
INDIVIDUAL NEW BUSINESS PERFORMANCE OF LIFE INSURERS FOR 2007-08 --- CHANNEL WISE
(Premium in Rs Crore) (Policies in nos.)
Individual Agents Corporate Agents Brokers Direct Selling Total Individual New Referrals
Business
Life Insurer Banks Others*
Policies Premium Policies Premium Policies Premium Policies Premium Policies Premium Policies Premium Policies Premium
Aviva** 204183 307.80 24208 87.89 1094 1.62 15097 42.02 143760 571.36 388342 1010.69 143640 562.82
(52.58) (30.45) (6.23) (8.70) (0.28) (0.16) (3.89) (4.16) (37.02) (56.53) (36.99) (55.69)
Bajaj Allianz 2029281 4155.80 84802 216.09 1452756 1727.38 23423 39.43 154084 347.90 3744346 6486.60 107114 269.63
(54.20) (64.07) (2.26) (3.33) (38.80) (26.63) (0.63) (0.61) (4.12) (5.36) (2.86) (4.16)
Bharti Axa 40419 61.35 669 0.94 - - 3695 7.83 29291 39.87 74074 109.98 - -
(54.57) (55.78) (0.90) (0.86) - - (4.99) (7.12) (39.54) (36.25) - -
Birla Sunlife 588797 1127.35 44040 485.61 19090 48.35 36302 73.99 82 0.23 688311 1735.53 4551 8.67
(85.54) (64.96) (6.40) (27.98) (2.77) (2.79) (5.27) (4.26) (0.01) (0.01) (0.66) (0.50)
Future Generali 468 0.18 - - - - 48 0.01 284 0.22 800 0.41 - -
(58.50) (42.69) - - - - (6.00) (2.63) (35.50) (54.68) - -
HDFC Std 666932 1289.01 204948 951.97 12542 25.14 3891 7.25 60299 75.19 948612 2348.57 8713 15.90
(70.31) (54.89) (21.61) (40.53) (1.32) (1.07) (0.41) (0.31) (6.36) (3.20) (0.92) (0.68)
ING Vysya 268486 518.85 39694 68.24 16002 31.21 589 1.73 35298 74.93 360069 694.97 35298 74.96
(74.57) (74.66) (11.02) (9.82) (4.44) (4.49) (0.16) (0.25) (9.80) (10.78) (9.80) (10.79)
Kotak Mahindra 139566 475.68 32069 206.70 107103 193.05 19116 58.06 15636 41.55 313490 975.04 1190 2.91
(44.52) (48.79) (10.23) (21.20) (34.16) (19.80) (6.10) (5.95) (4.99) (4.26) (0.38) (0.30)
Max NewYork 508319 988.02 35879 95.10 299469 416.02 5074 15.15 24590 41.86 873331 1556.16 3810 8.13
(58.20) (63.49) (4.11) (6.11) (34.29) (26.73) (0.58) (0.97) (2.82) (2.69) (0.44) (0.52)
MetLife 117313 310.52 100416 453.20 12607 6.68 4816 14.70 - - 235152 785.10 55521 261.91
(49.89) (39.55) (42.70) (57.73) (5.36) (0.85) (2.05) (1.87) - - (23.61) (33.36)
Reliance Life 567657 1305.73 1766 3.73 71517 135.10 27563 59.98 405212 834.53 1073715 2339.06 378285 775.96
(52.87) (55.82) (0.16) (0.16) (6.66) (5.78) (2.57) (2.56) (37.74) (35.68) (35.23) (33.17)
Sahara 108972 121.47 - - 112 0.64 - - - - 109084 122.11 - -
(99.90) (99.48) - - (0.10) (0.52) - - - - - -
SBI Life 559789 2145.29 351292 1570.38 12177 19.78 2137 6.26 134 0.87 925529 3742.58 - -
(60.48) (57.32) (37.96) (41.96) (1.32) (0.53) (0.23) (0.17) (0.01) (0.02) - -
Shriram 74948 219.10 - - 3272 8.36 305 0.83 30604 81.57 109129 309.85 30604 81.57
(68.68) (70.71) - - (3.00) (2.70) (0.28) (0.27) (28.04) (26.32) (28.04) (26.32)
Tata AIG 341189 447.59 43399 286.16 74996 48.42 21484 41.51 15881 9.81 496949 833.50 - -
(68.66) (53.70) (8.73) (34.33) (15.09) (5.81) (4.32) (4.98) (3.20) (1.18) - -
Private Total 7918067 18005.22 1221163 5688.36 2353933 3319.31 190189 450.76 1573849 2642.71 13257201 30106.35 1349398 2345.63
(59.73) (59.81) (9.21) (18.89) (17.76) (11.03) (1.43) (1.50) (11.87) (8.78) (10.18) (7.79)
LIC # 36834544 48510.21 472447 640.86 245790 142.58 37214 22.97 - - 37589995 49316.62 - -
(97.99) (98.36) (1.26) (1.30) (0.65) (0.29) (0.10) (0.05) - - - -
Industry Total 44752611 66515.43 1693610 6329.22 2599723 3461.89 227403 473.73 1573849 2642.71 50847196 79422.97 1349398 2345.63
(88.01) (83.75) (3.33) (7.97) (5.11) (4.36) (0.45) (0.60) (3.10) (3.33) (2.65) (2.95)
Note: 1) Figures in brackets show percentage to total individual new business of each insurer procured through the respective channel
2) New business premium includes first year premium and single premium. *Any entity other than banks but licensed as a corporate agent.
3) The leads obtained through referral arrangements have been included in the respective channels. # Does not include its overseas new business premium
**It has been confirmed by the insurer that the no. of policies have been taken net of all cancellations including freelooks during the financial year.
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STATEMENT 55
GROUP NEW BUSINESS PERFORMANCE OF LIFE INSURERS FOR 2007-08 --- CHANNEL WISE
(Premium in Rs Crore) (Schemes and lives in nos.)
Individual Agents Corporate Agents Brokers Direct Selling Total Group New Referrals
Business
Insurer Banks Others*
Schemes Lives Premium Schemes Lives Premium Schemes Lives Premium Schemes Lives Premium Schemes LivesPremium Schemes Lives Premium Schemes Lives Premium
covered covered covered covered covered covered covered
Aviva 28 5036 5.62 1 14263 0.57 9 350885 2.08 6 10383 0.72 72 288693 34.28 116 669260 43.27 - - -
(24.14) (0.75) (12.99) (0.86) (2.13) (1.32) (7.76) (52.43) (4.81) (5.17) (1.55) (1.66) (62.07) (43.14) (79.22) - - -
Bajaj Allianz - - - - 1402 0.64 - 1238 3.81 - - - 396 1996685 183.43 396 1999325 187.89 - - -
- - - - (0.07) (0.34) - (0.06) (2.03) - - - (100.00) (99.87) (97.63) - - -
Bharti Axa - - - 1 1462 3.24 3 7550 0.02 - - - - - - 4 9012 3.25 - - -
- - - (25.00) (16.22) (99.41) (75.00) (83.78) (0.59) - - - - - - - - -
Birla Sunlife - - - - - - - - - - - - 148 160755 223.34 148 160755 223.34 - - -
- - - - - - - - - - - - (100.00) (100.00) (100.00) - - -
Future Generali - - - - - - - - - 8 45745 0.97 1 25871 1.11 9 71616 2.08 - - -
- - - - - - - - - (88.89) (63.88) (46.41) (11.11) (36.12) (53.59) - - -
HDFC Std - - - - - - - - - - - - 246 293614 336.80 246 293614 336.80 - - -
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
ING Vysya - - - - - - - - - 8 1611 0.16 18 123169 9.31 26 124780 9.48 1 131 0.01
- - - - - - - - - (30.77) (1.29) (1.72) (69.23) (98.71) (98.28) (3.85) (0.10) (0.07)
Kotak Mahindra - - - - - - - - - 149 251277 24.99 132 398860 106.59 281 650137 131.58 - - -
- - - - - - - - - (53.02) (38.65) (18.99) (46.98) (61.35) (81.01) - - -
Max NewYork 267 216447 7.77 1 166058 27.05 - - - - - - 14 106997 6.85 282 489502 41.67 - - -
(94.68) (44.22) (18.64) (0.35) (33.92) (64.91) - - - - - - (4.96) (21.86) (16.45) - - -
MetLife 9 19446 0.68 - - - 2 2488 0.22 4 60859 4.50 63 148165 34.85 78 230958 40.26 - - -
(11.54) (8.42) (1.70) - - - (2.56) (1.08) (0.55) (5.13) (26.35) (11.18) (80.77) (64.15) (86.57) - - -
Reliance Life - - - - - - - - - 99 287046 8.95 263 462236 403.04 362 749282 411.99 - - -
- - - - - - - - - (27.35) (38.31) (2.17) (72.65) (61.69) (97.83) - - -
Sahara - - - - - - 8 371 0.004 - - - - - - 8 371 0.004 - - -
- - - - - - (100.00) (100.00) (100.00) - - - - - - - - -
SBI Life - - - - 965023 318.69 2 109366 16.92 - - - 91 62182 714.64 93 1136571 1050.24 - - -
- - - - (84.91) (30.34) (2.15) (9.62) (1.61) - - - (97.85) (5.47) (68.05) - - -
Shriram - - - - - - - - - - - - 6 15429 0.14 6 15429 0.14 - - -
- - - - - - - - - - - - (100.00) (100.00) (100.00) - - -
Tata AIG 7 1575 0.31 - - - - - - 10 46262 4.33 64 535176 126.37 81 583013 131.01 - - -
(8.64) (0.27) (0.23) - - - - - - (12.35) (7.93) (3.31) (79.01) (91.79) (96.46) - - -
Private Total 316 251887 17.46 5 1297525 445.56 24 485127 23.25 294 706598 93.18 1615 5069338 3023.99 2254 7810475 3603.45 2 2183 1.64
(14.02) (3.22) (0.48) (0.22) (16.61) (12.36) (1.06) (6.21) (0.65) (13.04) (9.05) (2.59) (71.65) (64.90) (83.92) (0.09) (0.03) (0.05)
LIC 3766 4984410 1077.82 760 470428 47.13 254 189085 17.58 168 14218 6.37 17656 21080000 9507.48 22604 26738141 10656.38 - - -
(16.66) (18.64) (10.11) (3.36) (1.76) (0.44) (1.12) (0.71) (0.16) (0.74) (0.05) (0.06) (78.11) (78.84) (89.22) - - -
Industry Total 4082 5236297 1095.28 765 1767953 492.69 278 674212 40.83 462 720816 99.55 19271 26149338 12531.47 24858 34548616 14259.83 2 2183 1.64
(16.42) (15.16) (7.68) (3.08) (5.12) (3.46) (1.12) (1.95) (0.29) (1.86) (2.09) (0.70) (77.52) (75.69) (87.88) (0.01) (0.01) (0.01)
Note: 1) Figures in brackets show percentage to total group new business of each insurer procured through the respective channel. 2) New business premium includes first year premium and single premium.
3) The leads obtained through referral arrangements have been included in the respective channels. * Any entity other than banks but licensed as a corporate agent.
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Insurers
State / Union Territory Aviva Bajaj Bharti Birla Future HDFC ICICI IDBI ING Kotak Max MetLife Reliance Sahara SBI Life Shriram Tata AIG Private LIC Industry
Allianz Axa Sunlife Generali Std Pru Fortis Vysya Mahindra NewYork Life Total Total
(Statewise) (Statewise)
Andhra Pradesh 2964 25502 589 10459 - 16222 36804 22 11171 910 2127 5069 19022 712 4542 13777 1880 151772 114430 266202
Arunachal Pradesh 55 - - 1 - - - - - - - 15 - - 5 5 14 95 407 502
Assam 1018 9965 - 4469 - 3292 5643 - 325 974 311 506 3921 371 318 - 2441 33554 36280 69834
Bihar 1791 17754 230 5051 - 1466 9311 - - - 266 594 7541 1981 1754 2 2096 49837 60787 110624
Chattisgarh 374 3553 - 939 - 3374 1918 - - 3 182 65 709 64 1423 15 455 13074 14384 27458
Goa 104 332 1 372 - 368 455 6 207 4 259 148 13 - 59 1 29 2358 3620 5978
Gujarat 1884 11022 1025 4931 - 7771 24096 65 1421 7230 5061 1712 10775 571 1594 109 4440 83707 58528 142235
Haryana 1514 3558 - 4066 - 3488 3789 8 1350 3086 1687 538 6219 109 1110 - 2590 33112 17942 51054
Himachal Pradesh 39 2737 9 119 - 552 1561 1 369 - 231 16 1090 - 186 - 382 7292 9929 17221
Jammu & Kashmir 147 3280 - - - 1254 3637 - 609 - 189 247 10 - 177 - 2 9552 6633 16185
Maharashtra 3201 16282 1372 9949 - 17579 29229 35 2528 5278 6615 3982 9782 284 3012 308 4808 114244 131795 246039
Manipur - 67 - 268 - - 386 - - - - 49 - - 87 - 11 868 1724 2592
Meghalaya 85 283 - 601 - 330 400 - - - - 9 473 - 73 - 36 2290 600 2890
Mizoram - 8 - 92 - - 88 - - - - - 43 - - - 3 234 358 592
Nagaland 2 - - 1113 - - - - - - - 13 56 - 6 - 4 1194 799 1993
Orissa 2042 16242 698 2095 - 3469 11851 - 1392 - 671 1052 10517 506 2206 10 3055 55806 35631 91437
Punjab 1348 9927 953 7245 - 7514 18509 10 2885 2168 3863 1868 6744 32 1119 - 448 64633 29461 94094
Rajasthan 984 8775 427 6098 - 7098 17430 2 2639 988 1577 537 9199 1660 2034 1 2975 62424 54043 116467
Sikkim 70 235 - 45 - 906 460 - 1 - - 13 83 - 12 - 116 1941 656 2597
Tamil Nadu 2019 12756 997 4893 - 8794 18333 12 8023 1789 1616 2953 18809 106 6020 1753 3055 91928 93718 185646
Tripura 215 1184 - 1 - 530 1201 - - - - 35 258 - 27 - 225 3676 3730 7406
Uttar Pradesh 3308 33745 1452 16656 - 15119 33562 22 4118 1691 3087 1192 28725 3688 1976 1 4983 153325 142942 296267
UttraKhand 76 1857 - 1525 - 909 2268 25 487 - 592 384 559 144 45 - 379 9250 16750 26000
West Bengal 2727 13752 1071 5753 - 8665 17423 - 1127 1391 1184 2496 5630 563 2103 16 7352 71253 106346 177599
Andaman&Nicobar Islands - - - - - - 238 - - - - 1 - - - 1 5 245 747 992
Chandigarh 167 39 259 963 - 665 1590 9 487 565 551 282 2445 44 196 - 806 9068 2450 11518
Dadra & Nagrahaveli - 11 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 8 19 2 21
Daman & Diu 1 2 - - - - 87 - - - - - - - - - - 90 92 182
Delhi 2679 4845 662 5535 11 6413 18933 26 2320 5385 3368 1901 9685 425 557 - 1512 64257 35891 100148
Lakshadweep - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2 2 2 4
Puducherry 63 595 - 608 - 135 593 - 202 - 19 6 41 - 14 27 50 2353 1371 3724
Company Total 35307 250239 11749 109034 11 144714 306354 279 52760 34723 36901 36798 184194 12839 40643 17659 52544 1326748 1193744 2520492
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STATEMENT 57
DETAILS OF INDIVIDUAL AGENTS OF LIFE INSURERS -- 2007-2008
Insurer As on 1st Additions Deletions As on 31st
April, 2007 March 2008
Aviva 29052 13662 7407 35307
Bajaj Allianz 216191 106798 72750 250239
Bharti Axa 1266 11718 1235 11749
Birla Sunlife 56490 55154 2610 109034
Future Generali - 11 - 11
HDFC Std 79109 74465 8860 144714
ICICI Pru 234460 233895 162001 306354
IDBI Fortis - 279 - 279
ING Vysya 33944 30926 12110 52760
Kotak Mahindra 24484 24271 14032 34723
Max NewYork 25044 26130 14273 36901
MetLife 20848 20373 4423 36798
Reliance Life 95622 97798 9226 184194
Sahara 9797 3061 19 12839
SBI Life 25356 22251 6964 40643
Shriram 10384 7275 - 17659
Tata AIG 28105 44843 20404 52544
Private Total 890152 772910 336314 1326748
LIC 1103047 234852 144155 1193744
Industry Total 1993199 1007762 480469 2520492
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STATEMENT 58
INDIVIDUAL DEATH CLAIMS -- 2007-08
(Benefit Amount in Rs crore)
Life Insurer Claims pending at Claims intimated / Total Claims Claims paid Claims repudiated Claims written back Claims pending Break up of claims pending —
start of year booked at end of year duration wise (Policies)
No. of Benefit No. of Benefit No. of Benefit No. of Benefit No. of Benefit No. of Benefit No. of Benefit <3 3-<6 6-<1yr >1yr Total
Policies Amount Policies Amount Policies Amount Policies Amount Policies Amount Policies Amount Policies Amount mths mths
Aviva 106 2.11 841 13.75 947 15.86 654 6.99 121 3.80 - - 172 5.07 118 20 16 18 172
(69.06) (44.07) (12.78) (23.96) - - (18.16) (31.97) (68.60) (11.63) (9.30) (10.47)
Bajaj Allianz 267 4.50 6262 104.41 6529 108.92 5065 79.46 689 14.18 - - 775 15.27 634 77 37 27 775
(77.58) (72.96) (10.55) (13.02) - - (11.87) (14.02) (81.81) (9.94) (4.77) (3.48)
Bharti Axa 0 0.00 26 0.74 26 0.74 9 0.17 10 0.20 - - 7 0.36 6 1 - - 7
(34.62) (22.61) (38.46) (27.80) - - (26.92) (49.60) (85.71) (14.29) - -
Birla Sunlife 10 2.25 1450 35.88 1460 38.13 1334 31.06 109 4.28 - - 17 2.79 4 3 4 6 17
(91.37) (81.46) (7.47) (11.22) - - (1.16) (7.32) (23.53) (17.65) (23.53) (35.29)
Future Generali - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
- - - - - - - - - - - -
HDFC Std 242 5.55 1820 28.30 2062 33.86 1665 23.27 87 2.76 - - 310 7.83 194 66 37 13 310
(80.75) (68.72) (4.22) (8.15) - - (15.03) (23.13) (62.58) (21.29) (11.94) (4.19)
(55.84) (54.49) (14.01) (16.56) (0.32) (0.19) (29.83) (28.76) (60.14) (26.69) (9.96) (3.20)
Kotak Mahindra 145 2.55 558 22.48 703 25.03 414 19.76 178 3.65 - - 111 1.62 74 27 5 5 111
(58.89) (78.95) (25.32) (14.58) - - (15.79) (6.47) (66.67) (24.32) (4.50) (4.50)
Max NewYork 358 9.13 1989 38.55 2347 47.69 2121 41.51 221 5.75 - - 5 0.43 4 - 1 - 5
(90.37) (87.04) (9.42) (12.06) - - (0.21) (0.90) (80.00) - (20.00) -
MetLife 70 3.19 271 11.26 341 14.45 162 5.44 73 3.50 - - 106 5.50 67 22 4 13 106
(47.51) (37.67) (21.41) (24.23) - - (31.09) (38.10) (63.21) (20.75) (3.77) (12.26)
Reliance Life 14 0.35 1001 14.78 1015 15.13 925 13.00 86 1.99 - - 4 0.14 4 - - - 4
(91.13) (85.88) (8.47) (13.18) - - (0.39) (0.94) (100.00) - - -
Sahara 21 0.16 165 1.68 186 1.84 82 0.66 9 0.12 - - 95 1.06 47 35 9 4 95
(44.09) (36.03) (4.84) (6.52) - - (51.08) (57.45) (49.47) (36.84) (9.47) (4.21)
SBI Life 187 3.25 2124 30.50 2311 33.75 1883 25.96 164 2.42 1 0.01 263 5.36 152 58 25 28 263
(81.48) (76.92) (7.10) (7.17) (0.04) (0.03) (11.38) (15.88) (57.79) (22.05) (9.51) (10.65)
Shriram 68 1.14 328 4.90 396 6.04 155 1.95 76 1.43 - - 165 2.67 108 39 15 3 165
(39.14) (32.24) (19.19) (23.61) - - (41.67) (44.14) (65.45) (23.64) (9.09) (1.82)
Tata AIG 193 3.59 1471 24.68 1664 28.28 929 15.27 413 6.66 - - 322 6.35 83 38 69 132 322
(55.83) (53.99) (24.82) (23.55) - - (19.35) (22.46) (25.78) (11.80) (21.43) (40.99)
Private Total 2003 44.64 25558 399.08 27561 443.72 21755 316.28 2804 62.12 4 0.04 2998 65.29 1944 501 268 285 2998
(78.93) (71.28) (10.17) (14.00) (0.01) (0.01) (10.88) (14.71) (64.84) (16.71) (8.94) (9.51)
LIC * 9982 205.43 539779 3976.80 549761 4182.23 531653 3918.72 6223 90.54 335 31.60 11550 141.37 5054 2911 2186 1399 11550
(96.71) (93.70) (1.13) (2.16) (0.06) (0.76) (2.10) (3.38) (43.76) (25.20) (18.93) (12.11)
Industry Total 11985 250.07 565337 4375.88 577322 4625.95 553408 4235.00 9027 152.66 339 31.64 14548 206.66 6998 3412 2454 1684 14548
(95.86) (91.55) (1.56) (3.30) (0.06) (0.68) (2.52) (4.47) (48.10) (23.45) (16.87) (11.58)
Note: Figures in brackets show percentage of the respective total claims. * In the Annual
Report for FY 2006-07, total individual death claim figures of LIC erroneously included group as well as foreign office business claims also. In the current FY, the figures pertain to individual death claims arising in the Indian operations of LIC.
ANNUAL REPORT 2007-08
STATEMENT 59
NO. OF LIFE INSURANCE OFFICES* AS ON 31st MARCH, 2008
Insurer 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
Aviva - 3 12 22 50 110 140 213
Bajaj Allianz 1 17 33 49 153 567 877 1007
Bharti Axa - - - - - 1 16 77
Birla Sunlife 2 19 29 41 53 97 148 538
Future Generali - - - - - - - 9
HDFC Std - 4 18 26 90 150 448 569
ICICI Pru 6 14 29 69 109 175 583 1958
IDBI Fortis - - - - - - - 2
ING Vysya - 4 16 26 38 68 183 265
Kotak Mahindra - 9 28 39 43 46 75 151
Max NewYork - 15 23 33 64 84 118 194
MetLife - 3 8 16 35 43 53 94
Reliance Life - 17 35 48 80 157 159 745
Sahara - - - 2 18 18 33 33
SBI Life 1 5 10 19 31 46 138 200
Shriram - - - - - 11 12 53
Tata AIG 3 6 13 26 40 72 89 283
Private Total 13 116 254 416 804 1645 3072 6391
LIC 2186 2190 2191 2196 2197 2220 2301 2522
Industry Total 2199 2306 2445 2612 3001 3865 5373 8913
* Offices opened after seeking approval of the Authority
Note: 1) Data collected from life insurers through a special return.
2) Office as defined under Section 64VC of the Insurance Act, 1938.
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STATEMENT 60
DISTRIBUTION OF OFFICES* OF LIFE INSURERS AS ON 31st MARCH, 2008
Insurer Metro Urban Semi-urban Others Company Total
Aviva 29 66 91 27 213
Bajaj Allianz 46 143 403 415 1007
Bharti Axa 15 36 25 1 77
Birla Sunlife 63 91 318 66 538
Future Generali 3 4 2 - 9
HDFC Std 57 103 320 89 569
ICICI Pru 132 193 553 1080 1958
IDBI Fortis 2 - - - 2
ING Vysya 24 63 158 20 265
Kotak Mahindra 34 57 54 6 151
Max NewYork 43 73 70 8 194
MetLife 27 38 27 2 94
Reliance Life 62 101 443 139 745
Sahara 6 22 5 - 33
SBI Life 23 73 83 21 200
Shriram 11 18 24 - 53
Tata AIG 51 88 116 28 283
Private total 628 1169 2692 1902 6391
LIC 311 468 848 895 2522
Industry total 939 1637 3540 2797 8913
* Offices opened after seeking approval of the Authority.
Note: 1) Data collected from life insurers through a special return.
2) Based on the HRA classification of places done by the Ministry of Finance.
Metro: Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, Hyderabad and Bangalore.
Urban: A, B-1 and B-2 class cities of the HRA classification.
Semi-urban:C class cities of the HRA classification.
Others:Places not listed in the HRA classification.
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STATEMENT 61
GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION OF OFFICES - AS ON 31ST MARCH, 2008*
State / Union Aviva Bajaj Bharti Birla Future HDFC ICICI IDBI ING Kotak M a x Met Reliance Sahara SBI Shriram Tata State LIC State
Territory Allianz Axa Sunlife Generali Std Pru Fortis Vysya Mahindra New York Life Life Life AIG Total Total
(Private) (Industry)
Andhra Pradesh 7 81 3 32 1 56 361 - 44 6 8 7 71 1 18 41 15 752 219 971
Arunachal Pradesh 1 1 - 1 - - - - - - - - 1 - - - - 4 2 6
Assam 9 26 - 18 - 9 13 - 1 3 1 1 12 1 4 - 9 107 61 168
Bihar 5 53 - 26 - 2 24 - 2 1 1 1 30 3 7 - 6 161 77 238
Chattisgarh 2 16 - 7 - 11 8 - 1 1 1 1 4 1 5 - 2 60 42 102
Goa 1 1 - 5 - 2 3 - 1 1 1 1 1 - 2 - 1 20 14 34
Gujarat 17 64 10 38 - 37 229 - 12 31 17 8 64 2 11 1 29 570 160 730
Haryana 11 21 2 22 1 13 39 - 9 13 14 3 10 1 6 1 8 174 50 224
Himachal Pradesh - 12 - 3 - 7 6 - 1 - 2 - 3 - 2 - 2 38 28 66
Jammu & Kashmir 1 14 - 1 - 3 15 - 2 - 1 2 - - 1 - - 40 20 60
Jharkhand 4 37 2 15 - 5 18 - - 3 3 3 13 2 6 - 9 120 45 165
Karnataka 9 55 4 38 1 39 60 - 29 9 8 10 38 1 12 2 15 330 175 505
Meghalaya 1 3 - 3 - 1 3 - - - - - 3 - 1 - 1 16 1 17
Mizoram - 1 - 1 - - 1 - - - - - 1 - - - - 4 1 5
Nagaland - - - 2 - - - - - - - - 1 - - - - 3 4 7
Orissa 9 40 3 16 - 18 24 - 7 - 2 2 15 1 9 - 11 157 69 226
Punjab 12 50 8 33 1 27 173 - 15 9 33 4 57 0 6 - 10 438 75 513
Rajasthan 8 47 1 20 1 30 227 - 14 5 7 1 27 3 9 - 17 417 127 544
Sikkim 1 3 - 1 - 1 1 - - - - - 1 - 1 - - 9 1 10
Tamil Nadu 11 48 7 26 - 46 99 - 46 8 14 7 76 1 19 2 15 425 208 633
Tripura 1 2 - 1 - 2 1 - - - - - 1 - - - 1 9 5 14
Uttar Pradesh 18 95 7 53 1 51 120 - 16 8 16 4 86 10 15 - 18 518 266 784
UttraKhand 4 11 - 4 - 7 11 - 1 2 1 1 1 - - - 1 44 38 82
West Bengal 18 58 5 33 - 23 100 - 3 6 6 6 33 1 14 - 34 340 182 522
Andaman&Nicobar Islands - - - - - - 1 - - - - - - - - - - 1 1 2
Chandigarh 1 3 1 1 - 1 3 - 1 - 2 1 - 1 2 - - 17 9 26
Dadra & Nagrahaveli - - - - - - - - - - 1 - - - - - - 1 - 1
Daman & Diu - - - 1 - - 1 - - - - - - - - - - 2 - 2
Delhi 8 16 2 18 1 12 43 - 3 8 9 4 14 1 3 - 10 152 72 224
Lakshadweep - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Puducherry 1 5 1 - - 1 1 - 2 - 1 - - - 1 - 1 14 3 17
Company Total 213 1007 77 538 9 569 1958 2 265 151 194 94 745 33 200 53 283 6391 2522 8913
STATEMENT 62
INDIVIDUAL NEW BUSINESS UNDERWRITTEN STATE-WISE--2007-08 (Premium in Rs crore)
State / Union Territory Aviva Bajaj Allianz Bharti Axa Birla Sunlife Future Generali HDFC Std ICICI Pru IDBI Fortis ING Vysya Kotak Mahindra Max
NewYork
No. of Premium No. of Premium No. of Premium No. of Premium No. of Premium No. of Premium No. of Premium No. of Premium No. of Premium No. of Premium No. of Premium
policies policies policies policies policies policies policies policies policies policies policies
Andhra Pradesh 15448 43.70 304622 494.01 5742 9.06 36769 60.85 52 0.02 101740 134.09 298070 456.54 135 0.42 76589 144.09 9358 29.42 73305 85.39
Arunachal Pradesh 173 0.46 2937 7.81 2 0.002 - - - - - - - - 7 0.01 25 0.08 - - - -
Assam 5549 9.91 100617 154.21 7 0.004 22903 25.52 - - 17467 24.31 33767 86.01 2 0.003 3747 5.25 3841 10.68 11339 13.29
Bihar 12024 16.94 339636 428.00 1159 1.55 21838 32.06 - - 7708 16.35 56334 113.14 - - 1746 2.38 - - 15046 17.77
Chattisgarh 2479 4.08 30737 44.92 34 0.12 9993 7.37 - - 10001 22.93 15808 32.85 60 0.30 876 1.25 16 0.06 3836 5.27
Goa 1655 7.05 7784 17.63 1 0.001 1577 7.76 - - 3560 19.89 6585 30.59 130 0.22 1966 3.00 376 1.46 6161 13.78
Gujarat 15933 40.91 143501 290.34 4926 6.34 23290 53.16 15 0.002 55178 182.82 231203 620.39 221 0.53 14031 30.16 49598 160.06 90324 180.87
Haryana 20785 56.90 87691 173.28 53 0.08 20358 67.61 - - 19413 49.34 25545 59.62 50 0.24 8725 17.57 11339 28.46 29754 55.59
Himachal Pradesh 842 1.83 13592 30.55 57 0.08 483 0.86 - - 3583 6.17 27554 27.61 11 0.04 3095 7.34 - - 4282 5.79
Jammu & Kashmir 2573 4.40 28606 52.14 4 0.004 1 0.005 - - 4778 8.41 21499 50.88 3 0.02 1910 6.66 - - 4855 9.02
Maharashtra 45736 129.21 352020 763.36 8755 15.21 152975 775.07 382 0.19 250913 507.42 408519 1199.28 932 3.37 19427 39.09 49816 222.16 123960 260.95
Manipur 43 0.09 1152 1.71 - - 10001 0.50 - - - - 3619 2.18 - - 40 0.08 - - 162 0.25
Meghalaya 477 1.19 3622 7.53 - - 1342 9.00 - - 1377 2.68 2021 6.21 - - 25 0.06 - - 13 0.01
Mizoram 81 0.09 2751 17.89 - - 244 1.938 - - - - 1296 2.17 - - 43 0.07 - - 1 0.00
Nagaland 234 0.36 2454 3.41 - - 2117 4.38 - - - - - - - - 12 0.02 - - 274 0.31
Orissa 13587 29.55 183587 328.76 4789 6.53 14701 15.80 - - 14604 27.29 71501 146.70 3 0.01 10927 18.01 - - 22021 27.80
Punjab 48318 134.42 98108 232.98 5182 9.45 28312 65.37 21 0.05 28937 95.93 184912 585.73 117 0.69 13837 30.04 11977 48.55 54639 111.81
Rajasthan 25861 25.27 116464 241.54 1599 2.01 31380 53.42 1 0.0005 31933 69.30 100552 196.55 84 0.20 15030 24.73 8228 20.26 37918 60.20
Sikkim 905 2.48 3918 11.61 - - 165 0.479 - - 1147 3.08 2012 6.41 2 0.02 42 0.07 - - - -
Tamil Nadu 24566 76.17 372399 526.79 8479 10.31 35157 46.81 - - 54916 197.11 233252 585.42 176 0.80 52451 108.63 16205 51.56 57687 96.38
Tripura 1748 3.15 13181 17.10 1 0.0001 611 0.65 - - 2101 4.57 5482 12.73 - - 36 0.05 - - 2948 4.34
Uttar Pradesh 29891 60.16 481516 596.70 6746 7.89 103738 156.00 6 0.002 65293 149.76 314469 487.04 131 0.52 23090 37.69 7370 23.99 74010 108.13
UttraKhand 1302 3.23 24 5.53 - - 8943 14.44 - - 5368 10.84 44400 36.84 41 0.04 4197 7.75 - - 12709 21.85
West Bengal 26589 64.36 307726 532.97 5850 8.25 21947 53.39 - - 55832 124.49 154707 341.45 61 0.35 8202 13.93 39634 67.27 71925 95.94
Andaman & Nicobar Islands 29 0.180 1591 1.90 - - - - - - - - 176 0.28 4 0.03 11 0.02 - - 936 1.21
Chandigarh 3299 11.92 3661 5.16 2199 3.46 3555 15.61 - - 6175 30.88 - - 27 0.13 1051 3.23 3954 17.60 16667 31.96
Dadra & Nagrahaveli 91 0.28 631 0.70 - - - - - - - - - - 3 0.004 98 0.10 - - - -
Daman & Diu 51 0.18 794 0.93 - - - - - - - - - - 1 0.001 41 0.12 - - - -
Delhi 30798 121.87 45327 83.17 7915 12.50 24498 80.48 298 0.15 47276 205.70 212979 646.88 204 0.92 13017 28.03 59536 182.37 80391 204.45
Lakshadweep - - 197 0.51 - - - - - - - - - - - - 17 0.03 - - - -
Puducherry 622 1.82 5506 7.19 - - 2352 3.03 - - 1686 6.22 - - - - 1340 2.73 - - 3118 3.53
Company Total 388342 1010.69 3744346 6486.60 74074 109.98 688311 1735.53 800 0.41 948612 2348.57 2913110 7044.30 3158 11.90 360069 694.97 313490 975.04 873331 1556.16
# Does not include its overseas new business premium.
Statements 07-08 (Final) 74 ....
(Premium in Rs Crore)
State / Union Territory Met Life Reliance Life Sahara SBI Life Shriram Tata AIG State Total (Private) LIC # State Total (Industry)
No. of Premium No. of Premium No. of Premium No. of Premium No. of Premium No. of Premium No. of Premium No. of Premium No. of Premium
policies policies policies policies policies policies policies policies policies
Andhra Pradesh 18895 63.18 62276 162.49 4621 6.61 108276 340.47 66132 168.01 56075 24.81 1238105 2223.15 3467791 3484.60 4705896 5707.75
Arunachal Pradesh - - - - - - 600 1.59 - - 27 0.09 3771 10.04 9911 22.40 13682 32.44
Assam 2336 3.07 8623 16.00 1916 1.50 39821 48.06 - - 15346 23.90 267281 421.71 719401 730.52 986682 1152.23
Bihar 1655 2.01 15981 28.21 25167 22.60 32419 96.61 31 0.06 9599 16.71 540343 794.41 1793081 1473.21 2333424 2267.62
Chattisgarh 74 0.09 911 2.00 989 1.63 24937 82.20 773 1.94 2239 4.44 103763 211.45 392179 500.15 495942 711.60
Goa 415 0.80 569 2.403 - - 1085 8.98 82 0.20 155 0.33 32101 114.10 121511 210.02 153612 324.12
Gujarat 6399 12.99 50819 137.27 4937 5.01 31506 136.57 1026 2.68 31940 47.46 754847 1907.57 1948555 2491.32 2703402 4398.88
Haryana 2062 3.66 23369 56.14 814 0.97 17754 85.31 30 0.04 14695 23.08 282437 677.89 548277 997.79 830714 1675.68
Himachal Pradesh - - 3242 7.91 - - 8019 54.34 4 0.004 2723 4.28 67487 146.80 368542 830.66 436029 977.46
Jammu & Kashmir 21199 56.46 1048 1.95 - - 3705 14.73 - - 77 0.12 90258 204.80 181738 416.05 271996 620.85
Jharkhand 2438 3.17 23172 30.45 2030 2.77 16417 55.56 276 0.43 7481 12.73 259516 449.96 725349 835.98 984865 1285.94
Manipur - - - - - - 1823 5.42 - - 46 0.07 16886 10.31 38162 86.41 55048 96.72
Meghalaya - - 1423 3.72 - - 2232 3.97 - - 314 0.84 12846 35.22 15715 48.87 28561 84.09
Mizoram - - 195 1.09 - - 307 0.35 - - 8 0.41 4926 24.00 6370 29.42 11296 53.42
Nagaland - - 117 0.74 - - 1026 0.92 - - 9 0.02 6243 10.16 17255 33.06 23498 43.22
Orissa 2638 3.85 21954 33.35 3831 3.50 50122 162.26 312 0.85 29241 30.40 443818 834.66 1186271 1082.54 1630089 1917.20
Punjab 9014 19.07 26565 75.32 0 0.05 29230 178.61 4 0.01 12206 21.37 551379 1609.46 642214 1509.72 1193593 3119.18
Rajasthan 1919 5.08 26031 51.86 13955 18.91 35062 134.27 137 0.22 32189 36.67 478343 940.50 1599449 2456.99 2077792 3397.49
Sikkim - - 177 1.10 - - 159 2.05 1 0.002 159 0.55 8687 27.84 13300 30.97 21987 58.81
Tamil Nadu 19227 60.50 83943 174.52 523 1.63 144238 675.47 27974 98.36 34541 54.82 1165734 2765.27 3588588 5529.53 4754322 8294.80
Tripura - - 533 1.58 - - 545 0.76 - - 773 1.04 27959 45.97 95278 148.88 123237 194.85
Uttar Pradesh 4169 7.80 90181 169.17 36477 40.69 43464 199.53 81 0.12 28554 40.03 1309186 2085.23 4086154 4767.82 5395340 6853.05
UttraKhand 1388 1.84 5218 10.10 - - 5751 26.95 7 0.01 696 0.90 90044 140.33 433867 538.85 523911 679.18
West Bengal 25001 94.78 26108 49.36 5643 5.32 59355 219.63 108 0.17 79220 151.98 887908 1823.63 3577903 3492.08 4465811 5315.71
Andaman & Nicobar Islands - - - - - - 127 0.72 - - 3 0.01 2877 4.35 25543 44.52 28420 48.87
Chandigarh - - 5548 14.69 660 1.01 4184 11.46 7 0.03 745 3.12 51732 150.25 69108 714.74 120840 864.99
Dadra & Nagrahaveli - - - - - - 108 0.43 1 0.002 - - 932 1.52 - - 932 1.52
Daman & Diu - - - - - - 72 0.35 6 0.02 1 0.001 966 1.60 5723 8.63 6689 10.23
Delhi 29830 105.42 34709 95.84 1768 1.59 11784 67.82 80 0.24 25209 75.11 625619 1912.54 1123387 1991.38 1749006 3903.92
Lakshadweep - - - - - - 7 2.92 - - 1 0.005 222 3.47 30 0.004 252 3.47
Puducherry - - 1889 - - - 2274 12.23 635 1.77 1012 1.47 20434 44.24 50282 61.88 70716 106.12
Company Total 235152 785.10 1073715 2339.06 109084 122.11 925529 3742.58 109129 309.85 496949 833.50 13257201 30106.35 37589995 49316.62 50847196 79422.97
# Does not include its overseas new business premium. # Does not include its overseas new business premium.
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STATEMENT 63
GRIEVANCES - LIFE INSURANCE
Resolved Pending
Reported Resolved % Pending <=15 >15&<= >30&<=1 >180 <=15 >15&<= >30&>=1 >180
during during Resolved as on days 30 days 80 days days days 30days 80 days days
S.No. Insurer 2007-08 2007-08 during 31st
2007-08 March 08
1 Aviva Life Insurance Co. India Pvt. Ltd. 127 110 86.61 17 31 38 40 1 6 1 9 1
2 Bajaj Allanz Life Insurance Co. Ltd. 403 328 81.39 75 40 129 146 13 10 12 52 1
Total 2057 1180 57.37 877 205 404 536 35 85 66 399 327
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STATEMENT 64
GROUP DEATH CLAIMS -- 2007-08
(Benefit Amount in Rs crore)
Life Insurer Claims pending at Claims intimated / Total Claims Claims Claims written Claims pending Break up of claims pending —
start of year booked Claims paid repudiated back at end of year duration wise (Lives)
No. of Benefit No. of Benefit No. of Benefit No. of Benefit No. of Benefit No. of Benefit No. of Benefit <3 3-<6 6-<1yr >1yr Total
Lives Amount Lives Amount Lives Amount Lives Amount Lives Amount Lives Amount Lives Amount mths mths
Aviva 58 0.10 1783 4.96 1841 5.06 1769 4.81 23 0.10 - - 49 0.15 22 5 5 17 49
(96.09) (95.06) (1.25) (1.98) - - (2.66) (2.96) (44.90) (10.20) (10.20) (34.69)
Bajaj Allianz 350 3.53 4558 38.42 4908 41.95 4339 39.38 23 0.48 - - 546 2.10 194 185 71 96 546
(88.41) (93.86) (0.47) (1.14) - - (11.12) (5.00) (35.53) (33.88) (13.00) (17.58)
Bharti Axa - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
- - - - - - - - - - - -
Birla Sunlife 0 0.00 278 18.00 278 18.00 270 17.63 8 0.37 - - - - - - - - -
(97.12) (97.94) (2.88) (2.06) - - - - - - - -
Future Generali 0 0.00 16 0.53 16 0.53 2 0.14 1 0.02 - - 13 0.37 13 - - - 13
(12.50) (26.42) (6.25) (3.77) - - (81.25) (69.81) (100.00) - - -
HDFC Std 6 0.19 176 1.97 182 2.15 174 1.84 - - - - 8 0.31 - 3 - 5 8
(95.60) (85.70) - - - - (4.40) (14.30) - (37.50) - (62.50)
ING Vysya 2 0.08 251 2.43 253 2.51 217 2.36 24 0.02 - - 12 0.12 12 - - - 12
(85.77) (94.08) (9.49) (0.99) - - (4.74) (4.94) (100.00) - - -
Kotak Mahindra 70 1.90 805 16.63 875 18.53 619 13.35 148 2.57 - - 108 2.61 65 31 9 3 108
(70.74) (72.05) (16.91) (13.87) - - (12.34) (14.09) (60.19) (28.70) (8.33) (2.78)
Max NewYork 13 0.54 554 4.01 567 4.55 557 4.32 10 0.23 - - - - - - - - -
(98.24) (94.95) (1.76) (5.05) - - - - - - - -
MetLife 212 4.01 481 14.60 693 18.61 466 12.94 66 0.60 - - 161 5.07 58 21 38 44 161
(67.24) (69.53) (9.52) (3.22) - - (23.23) (27.24) (36.02) (13.04) (23.60) (27.33)
Reliance Life 37 0.38 863 53.13 900 53.51 867 52.67 26 0.63 - - 7 0.21 7 - - - 7
(96.33) (98.42) (2.89) (1.19) - - (0.78) (0.39) (100.00) - - -
Sahara 0 0.00 17 0.07 17 0.07 17 0.07 - - - - - - - - - - -
(100.00) (100.00) - - - - - - - - - -
SBI Life 1161 17.20 8385 143.92 9546 161.12 7949 129.05 835 11.70 34 0.58 728 19.79 367 102 98 161 728
(83.27) (80.10) (8.75) (7.26) (0.36) (0.36) (7.63) (12.28) (50.41) (14.01) (13.46) (22.12)
Shriram - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
- - - - - - - - - - - -
Tata AIG 337 4.21 706 15.10 1043 19.30 553 8.60 66 1.40 - - 424 9.30 115 44 77 188 424
(53.02) (44.55) (6.33) (7.28) - - (40.65) (48.18) (27.12) (10.38) (18.16) (44.34)
Private Total 2256 32.38 19153 320.83 21409 353.21 18075 294.04 1232 18.15 34 0.58 2068 40.44 865 391 298 514 2068
(84.43) (83.25) (5.75) (5.14) (0.16) (0.16) (9.66) (11.45) (41.83) (18.91) (14.41) (24.85)
LIC 95 0.69 141333 760.41 141428 761.10 141258 759.82 9 0.15 - - 161 1.13 14 100 37 10 161
(99.88) (99.83) (0.01) (0.02) - - (0.11) (0.15) (8.70) (62.11) (22.98) (6.21)
Industry Total 2351 33.07 160486 1081.24 162837 1114.31 159333 1053.86 1241 18.30 34 0.58 2229 41.57 879 491 335 524 2229
(97.85) (94.58) (0.76) (1.64) (0.02) (0.05) (1.37) (3.73) (39.43) (22.03) (15.03) (23.51)
Note: Figures in brackets show percentage of the respective total claims.
Statements 07-08 (Final) 74 ....
STATEMENT 65
ING Vysya Securing Life Rural Endowment Plan 24-Feb-2003 Generic Group Term Insurance for Social Sector 27-Mar-2002
(however the product is
withdrawn on 13-Mar-08)
* All Micro-Insurance products and products falling within the parameters prescribed under the IRDA (Micro-Insurance) Regulations, 2005, but launched prior to
the said Regulations.
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ANNEX I
INSURANCE COMPANIES OPERATING IN INDIA
LIFE INSURERS
1. Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) 1. Bajaj Allianz Life Insurance Co. Ltd.
Co. Ltd
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NON-LIFE INSURERS
1. New India Assurance Co. Ltd. (NEW INDIA) 1. Bajaj Allianz General Insurance Co. Ltd.
(BAJAJ ALLIANZ)
2. National Insurance Co. Ltd. (NATIONAL) 2. ICICI Lombard General Insurance Co. Ltd.
(ICICI LOMBARD)
3. The Oriental Insurance Co. Ltd. (ORIENTAL) 3. IFFCO Tokio General Insurance Co. Ltd.
(IFFCO TOKIO)
4. United India Insurance Co. Ltd. (UNITED) 4. Reliance General Insurance Co. Ltd. (RELIANCE)
5. Export Credit Guarantee Corporation Ltd. (ECGC) 5. Royal Sundaram Alliance Insurance Co. Ltd.
(ROYAL SUNDARAM)
6. Agriculture Insurance Company of India Ltd. (AIC) 6. TATA AIG General Insurance Co. Ltd. (TATA AIG)
7. Cholamandalam MS General Insurance Co. Ltd.
(CHOLAMANDALAM)
8. HDFC General Insurance Co. Ltd. (HDFC CHUBB)
9. Star Health and Allied Insurance Company Limited
(STAR HEALTH)
10. Apollo DKV Insurance Co. Ltd. (APOLLO DKV)
11. Future Generali India Insurance Co. Ltd.
(FUTURE GENERALI INDIA)
12. Universal Sompo General Insurance Co. Ltd.
13. Shriram General Insurance Co. Ltd.
14. Bharti AXA General Insurance Co. Ltd.
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ANNEX II
REGULATIONS FRAMED UNDER THE IRDA ACT, 1999
Sl.No. Notification
1 IRDA (Member of Insurance Advisory Committee) Regulations, 2000
2 IRDA (Appointment of Insurance Advisory Committee) Regulations, 2000
4 IRDA (Appointed Actuary) Regulations, 2000
5 IRDA (Acturial Report and Abstract) Regulations, 2000
6 IRDA (Licensing of Insurance Agents) Regulations, 2000
7 IRDA (Assets,Liabilities and Solvency Margin of Insurers) Regulations, 2000
8 IRDA (General Insurance - Reinsurance) Regulations, 2000
9 IRDA (Registration of Indian Insurance Companies) Regulations, 2000
10 IRDA (Advertisements and Disclosure) Regulations, 2000
11 IRDA (Obligations of Insurers to Rural or Social Sectors) Regulations, 2000
12 IRDA (Meetings) Regulations, 2000
13 IRDA (Preparation of Financial Statement and Auditors’ Report of Insurance Companies) Regulations, 2000
14 IRDA (Investment) Regulations, 2000
15 IRDA (Conditions of Service of Officers and Other ) Regulations, 2000
16 IRDA (Ins. Surveyors and Loss Assessors) (Licensing, Professional Requirements and Code of Conduct)
Regulations, 2000
17 IRDA (Life Insurance - Reinsurance) Regulations, 2000
18 IRDA (Investment) (Amendment) Regulations, 2001
19 IRDA (Third Party Administrator - Health Services) Regulations, 2001
20 IRDA (Re-Insurance Advisory Committee) Regulations, 2001
21 IRDA (Investment) (Amendment) Regulations, 2002
22 IRDA (Preparation of Financial Statement and Auditors’ Report of Insurance Companies) Regulations, 2002
23 IRDA (Protection of Policyholders’ Interest) Regulations 2002
24 IRDA (Insurance Brokers) Regulations, 2002
25 IRDA (Obligations of Insurers to Rural or Social Sectors) (Amendment) Regulations, 2002
26 IRDA (Licensing of Corporate Agents) Regulations, 2002
27 IRDA (Licensing of Insurance Agents) (Amendments) Regulations, 2002
28 IRDA (Protection of Policyholders’ Interest) (Amendments) Regulations 2002
29 IRDA (Manner of Receipt of Premium) Regulations, 2002
30 IRDA (Distributions of Surplus) Regulations, 2002
31 IRDA (Registration of Indian Insurance Companies) (Amendment) Regulations, 2003
32 IRDA (Investment) (Amendment) Regulations, 2004
33 IRDA (Qualification Actuary) Regulations, 2004
34 IRDA (Obligations of Insurers to Rural or Social Sectors) (Amendment) Regulations, 2004
35 IRDA (Insurance Advisory Committee) Regulations 2005
36 IRDA (Micro Insurance) 2005
37 IRDA (Maternity Leave) 2005
38 IRDA (Obligation of Insurers to Rural or Social Sectors) (Amendmet) Regulations, 2005
39 IRDA (Reinsurance Cessions) Notification
40 IRDA (Licensing of Insurance Agents) (Amendment) Regulations, 2007
41 IRDA (Licensing of Corporate Agents) (Amendment) Regulations, 2007
42 IRDA (Insurance Brokers) (Amendment) Regulations, 2007
43 IRDA (Obligation of Insurers to Rural or Social Sectors) (Third Amendment) (Amendmet) Regulations, 2008
44 IRDA (Obligation of Insurers to Rural or Social Sectors) (Fourth Amendment) (Amendmet) Regulations, 2008
45 IRDA (Registration of Indian Insurance Companies) (Second Amendment) Regulations, 2008
46 IRDA (Conditions of Service of Officers and Other ) (Second Amendment) Regulations, 2008
47 IRDA (Investment) (Fourth Amendment) Regulations, 2008
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Bajaj Allianz Life Insurance Co. Ltd. Mr. Anil Kumar Singh
Aviva Life Insurance Co. India Pvt. Ltd. Mr. Chandan Khasnobis
Max New York Life Insurance Co. Ltd. Mr. John Charles Poole
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ANNEX IV (a)
0 0.001630 50 0.005244
1 0.000960 51 0.005819
2 0.000670 52 0.006443
3 0.000620 53 0.007116
4 0.000470 54 0.007839
5 0.000420 55 0.008611
6 0.000380 56 0.009433
7 0.000400 57 0.010294
8 0.000400 58 0.011025
9 0.000400 59 0.011951
10 0.000380 60 0.013073
11 0.000450 61 0.014391
12 0.000530 62 0.015904
13 0.000650 63 0.017612
14 0.000713 64 0.019516
15 0.000770 65 0.021615
16 0.000823 66 0.022724
17 0.000873 67 0.025617
18 0.000919 68 0.028823
19 0.000961 69 0.032372
20 0.000999 70 0.036294
21 0.001033 71 0.040623
22 0.001063 72 0.045392
23 0.001090 73 0.050639
24 0.001113 74 0.056404
25 0.001132 75 0.062728
26 0.001147 76 0.069655
27 0.001159 77 0.077231
28 0.001166 78 0.085502
29 0.001170 79 0.094519
30 0.001170 80 0.104331
31 0.001171 81 0.114992
32 0.001201 82 0.126553
33 0.001246 83 0.139067
34 0.001308 84 0.151077
35 0.001387 85 0.162298
36 0.001482 86 0.174149
37 0.001593 87 0.186638
38 0.001721 88 0.199775
39 0.001865 89 0.213560
40 0.002053 90 0.227995
41 0.002247 91 0.243072
42 0.002418 92 0.258782
43 0.002602 93 0.275109
44 0.002832 94 0.292031
45 0.003110 95 0.309522
46 0.003438 96 0.327549
47 0.003816 97 0.346073
48 0.004243 98 0.365052
49 0.004719 99 0.384436
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ANNEX IV (b)
Age Mortality rate Life Expectation Age Mortality rate Life Expectation
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ANNEX V
1 Bajaj Allianz Life Insurance Co. Ltd. Bajaj Allianz Unit Gain Plus Gold
Bajaj Allianz Century Plus
Bajaj Allianz Future Secure
Bajaj Allianz Young Care
Bajaj Allianz Young Care Plus
Bajaj Allianz Jana Vikas Yojana
Bajaj Allianz Saral Suraksha Yojana
Bajaj Allianz Alp Nivesh Yojana
Bajaj Allianz Care First
Bajaj Allianz Group Save Plus
Bajaj Allianz Group Suraksha
Bajaj Allianz Super Saver
UL Family Income Benefit
Bajaj Allianz UL Waiver of Premium Benefit
3 AVIVA Life Ins. Co. India Pvt. Ltd. Aviva Little Master
Aviva Group Gratuity Plan
Aviva LifeSaver Super
Aviva Easy Life Plus
Pension Plus
LifeBond Plus
LifeBond 5
Aviva Life Saver Unit Linked
Aviva Little Master
Aviva Group Leave Encashment Policy
Aviva Freedom Lifeplan
Aviva LifeLong Unit Linked Plan
Aviva Life Saver Plus
Save Guard
Credit Suraksha
Secure Pension
Comprehensive Health Benefit (CHB) Rider
Income Benefit (IB) Rider
Group Permanent Total Disability (PTD) Rider
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4 Birla Sun Life Insurance Co. Ltd. Birla Sun Life Flexi SecureLife Retirement Plan (Accumulation Phase)
Birla Sun Life Gold Plus
Birla Sun Life Insurance Saral Jeevan
Birla Sun Life Insurance Gold Plus II
Birla Sun Life Insurance Group Unit linked Plan
Birla Sun Life Insurance Platinum Plus
Birla Sun Life Insurance Bima Suraksha Super
Birla Sun Life Insurance Bima Dhan Sanchay
Accidental Death Rider
5 HDFC Standard Life Insurance HDFC Unit Linked Enhanced Life Protection II
Co. Ltd. HDFC Unit Linked Endowment Plus II
HDFC Unit Linked YoungStar Plus II
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13 TATA AIG Life Insurance Co. Ltd. Retirement Assure Group Gratuity Scheme (Unit Linked)
Retirement Assure Group Superannuation Scheme (Unit Linked)
Invest Assure Extra
Invest Assure Flexi
Invest Assure Future
Invest Assure Care
Easy Retire
Group Immediate Annuity with Return of Premium
Group Health Plus
Health Investor
Group Life Protector Plus
Accidental Death Benefit Limited UnderwritingRider
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16 Bharti AXA Life Insurance Co. Ltd. Bharti AXA Aspire Life
Bharti AXA Dream Life Pension Plan
Bharti AXA Life Credit Shield
Bharti AXA Life Mortgage Credit Shield
Bharti AXA Immediate Annuity
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ANNEX VI
NON-LIFE PRODUCTS FILED BY INSURANCE COMPANIES UNDER FILE &
USE PROCEDURES DURING THE FINANCIAL YEAR 2007-08
Cholamandlam PBBY
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Oriental Insurance Hope-Health of privileged Elder (Senior Citizen Specified Diseases Insurance)
Rashtriya Swathya Bima Yojana (RSBY)
Mediclaim Policy (Modified)
Universal Health Insurance Scheme
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ANNEX VII
Fire, IAR, CL Rs. 100 Crores PML per risk 35% 25%
Mega Risks Rs. 100 Crores PML per risk Lead Terms 20%
Marine Cargo, War & SRCC Rs. 10 Crores sum insured per policy 25.00% 10% at the end of 36 months
Marine Hull, War & SRCC Rs.16 Crores sum insured per vessel Net rated risks: 5%
Gross rated risks: 17.5%
Motor No limit 20% Nil
Workmen’s Compensation No limit 20% Nil
General Aviation Hull No limit 12.50% Nil
General Aviation Liability No limit 12.50% Nil
Aviation (Airlines) Rs. 120 crores sum insured per risk Average Terms Nil
on hull and corresponding percentage
share on other insurances
Oil and Energy Rs. 15 crores sum insured per risk 5% 20% at the end of 36 months
All Liability Products Rs. 5 Crores per policy including USA/ 25% Nil
excluding financial liability Rs. 10 Crores per policy excluding USA
Financial, credit & guarantee Rs. 10 Crores sum insured per event 10% Nil
lines, mortgage insurance,
special contingency policies, etc
Crop/ Weather Insurance Rs. 10 Crores sum insured per event 20% Nil
Other Miscellaneous No limit* 25% Nil
Machinery Breakdown, Boiler Rs.30 crores PML but where PML 30% 25%
Explosion and related loss exceeds 33.3%, Rs. 90 crores sum
of profits insured on each risk, material damage
and loss of profits combined
Contractor’s All Risks, Rs. 60 crores PML but where PML 30% 25%
Erection All Risks, Advance exceeds 33.3%, Rs. 180 crores sum
Loss of Profits, DSU insured on each risk material damage
insurances and loss of profits combined.
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ANNEX VIII
REGISTERED BROKERS (STATE-WISE)
2004 42 6 Nil 48
2005 33 1 Nil 34
2006 21 1 Nil 22
2007 24 1 2 27
2008 13 — — 13
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ANNEX IX
9 IRDA/010/F&U/07-08 5/19/2007 Filing of products and rates and terms - Authority F&U
guidelines dated 28/9/2007
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17 021/IRDA/ACTL/FUP/ VER1.0/JULY 2007/ 7/4/2007 File & Use Procedure for Riders - General Instructions to
Life Insurers
21 025/IRDA/Actl/F&U Procedure/LP/July-2007 7/26/2007 Provisions made in the Proposal Forms for Unit Linked
Products
28 032/IRDA/ACTL/FUP/VER 5.0/SEP 2007 9/6/2007 Life Insurance Products - File & Use Procedure
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ANNEX X
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FORM - A
INSURANCE REGULATORY AND DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY, HYDERABAD
Balance Sheet as at 31 st March 2008
FIGURES FOR THE LIABILITIES FIGURES FOR THE FIGURES FOR THE ASSETS FIGURES FOR THE
PREVIOUS YEAR CURRENT YEAR PREVIOUS YEAR CURRENT YEAR
(Rs.) (Rs.) (Rs.) (Rs.)
187
- - ii) Units -
iii) Surplus and Funds 2,337,834,143 iii) Fixed Deposits with scheduled Bank 3,375,387,177
1,295,133,873 -Balance as per last Balance Sheet 1,968,280,808 - iv) Others
Add: Excess of Income over expenditure as per Income
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673,146,935 and Expenditure Account - Annexed 947,895,389 CURRENT ASSETS, LOANS AND ADVANCES [See Note 3]
Less: Excess of Expenditure Over Income as per Income
- and Expenditure Account - Annexed - 981,154 i) Deposits with agencies 880,306
1,968,280,808 - Balance at the end of the year 2,916,176,197 25,607,257 ii) Loans and Advances to Staff 38,873,030
69,100 iii) Amount Due from Insurance Companies & Others 106,500
- iv) Gift and Donations - 98,753,216 iv) Other Current Assets 114,871,246
v) Cash & Bank Balances
- v) Other Balances - 45,000 a) Cash in Hand(including cheques in hand
and cash in transit) 55,000
-
LOANS 6,083,017 b) Bank Balances 6,278,088
FIGURES FOR THE LIABILITIES FIGURES FOR THE FIGURES FOR THE ASSETS FIGURES FOR THE
PREVIOUS YEAR CURRENT YEAR PREVIOUS YEAR CURRENT YEAR
(Rs.) (Rs.) (Rs.) (Rs.)
188
4. Others (Specify)
1,210,790 -other Liabilites (Tax deducted at source) 766,533
446,884,106 -Registration Renewal fee received in Advance 594,071,311
92,747 -Soft Furnishing Recovery 119,077
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60,000 Renewal of Licence - TPA 390,100
- Others
2,000,000 Penalties,Fines etc. 2,501,601
Seminar, Conferences and Publications etc.
Income from investments - Interest on deposits with Scheduled
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Banks
160,715,567 Interest on Deposits 274,106,946
Interest on advances
657,776 i) granted to members of staff for housing & 1,153,748
other purposes
305,680 ii) Others 0
790,594 Miscellaneous Income 2,770,727
823,243,378 1,073,212,847 823,243,378 1,073,212,847
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6 To Income from Investments 12 By Advances to staff and others including travel advance 20,317,200
7 To Sale of Investments 2,293,834,143 13 By Investments 3,331,387,177
8 To Grants 14 By Repayment of Government Loans/ fees
i) Central Government / State Govt/ Others 15 By Repayment of Other Loans
ii) Gift and Donations 16 By Other Expenses
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(a) Land - - - - - - - - - -
(b) Building - - - - - - - - - -
Residential Flats
(a) Land - - - - - - - - - -
(b) Building - - - - - - - - - -
191
Furniture and Fixtures 6,179,139 736,038 6,915,177 2,817,361 710,340 - 3,527,701 3,387,476 3,361,778
Computers 17,267,864 1,149,888 (67,435) 18,350,317 11,570,592 2,547,828 14,118,421 4,231,896 5,697,272
Books 533,256 259,517 (8,735) 784,038 533,256 259,517 792,773 (8,735) -
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ANNEXURE II
INSURANCE REGULATORY AND DEVELOMENT AUTHORITY, HYDERABAD
Attached to and Forming Part of Balance Sheet as at 31 March 2008
INVESTMENTS
Deposited with Start Date Amount of Deposit % of Maturity Period Interest accrued
Interest Date but not due
Contd....
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Deposited with Start Date Amount of Deposit % of Maturity Period Interest accrued
Interest Date but not due
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Deposited with Start Date Amount of Deposit % of Maturity Period Interest accrued
Interest Date but not due
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ANNEXURE III
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ANNEXURE IV
Total - -
ANNEXURE V
CONTINGENT LIABILITIES
- -
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ANNEXURE VI
v) Others
-Book Grant - -
-Leave Travel Concession 750,608 994,951
-Insurance - -
-Canteen Expenses - -
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ANNEXURE VII
ESTABLISHMENT EXPENSES
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ANNEXURE VIII
Government - -
Banks - -
Others - -
TOTAL - -
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ANNEXURE IX
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(iii) Grant from Ministry of Finance, Government of (b) The renewal fees from some of the State Insurance
IndiaInitial Grant received has been treated as income of agencies have not been accounted for in the absence of
the year in which it is received. information of gross insurance premium.
(d) Foreign currency transactionsNon-monetary foreign 5. DEPOSIT OF FUNDS OF THE AUTHORITY INTO
currency transactions are recorded at rates of exchange PUBLIC ACCOUNT OF INDIAThe Authority, in the
prevailing on the dates of the transactions. Monetary previous years received a letter from Ministry of Finance,
foreign currency assets and liabilities are translated into Department of Economic Affairs dated July 17, 2002, July
rupees at the rates of exchange prevailing on the balance 9, 2005, July 18 & September 13 , 2006 and 28 February
sheet date. The differences in translation of foreign 2008 directing the Authority to deposit the moneys so far
currency liabilities related to the acquisition of fixed assets collected by the Authority in the Public Account of India
are adjusted in the carrying value of fixed assets. Other as non-interest bearing account and allowing the Authority
translation differences are reflected in the Income and to withdraw a specified amount in the beginning of each
Expenditure Account. year from the said Public Account for meeting its
expenditure. The Authority based on a legal opinion
(e) Web Portal Development and MaintenanceExpenses
obtained has requested for review of the direction received,
incurred on Web Portal Development and Maintenance
in its view the funds raised by it from the insurers and the
is charged to the Income and Expenditure Account in the
intermediaries do not have the character of Government
year of incurrence.
Revenue and cannot form part of the Public Fund of India.
(f) Retirement benefitsRetirement benefits to employees The issue is still under correspondence.
comprise contribution to provident fund, gratuity fund,
6. HEADQUARTERS OF THE AUTHORITYThe Authority,
Superannuation fund and provision of leave encashment,
in pursuance of the decision taken by the Government of
which are provided in accordance with the Regulations
India in November 2001 to shift the Headquarters of the
made under the Act. Leave encashment is provided for at
Authority from New Delhi to Hyderabad, shifted the
the current encashable salary for the entire unavailed leave
actuarial department in April 2002, other departments in
balances.The Authority contributes to IRDA Employees
August 2002 and the Surveyors Department in October
Provident Fund and IRDA Superannuation Fund trust. The
2005. The office of the Authority is located in Parisrama
liability for gratuity is determined based on actuarial
Bhavan where third floor and a portion of fifth floor have
valuation, in accordance with gratuity scheme framed by
been given to it on rent by Andhra Pradesh Industrial
the Authority.
Development Corporation Limited [APIDC] The
3. INCOME-TAXNo income tax provision has been made in Government of Andhra Pradesh through A. P. Industrial
view of income of the Authority being exempt under Infrastructure Corporation Limited [APIIC] has allotted a
section 10 (23BBE) of the Income-tax Act, 1961. plot of five acres land in the financial district at
Nanakramguda Village, Serilingampally Mandal, RR
4. REGISTRATION / RENEWAL FEES District, Hyderabad free of cost, the legal title was
(a) In pursuance of Authority’s decision to scale down transferred in the month Oct-08.
the levy of renewal fees for registration on the insurers to 7. OPERATING LEASESThere are no non-cancellable lease
0.1% of the gross premium from 0.2% of the gross arrangements. The lease payments are made in
premium, retrospectively for the financial years with effect accordance with the lease agreements. The Authority is
from April 01, 2001, the income for the year has been in occupation of portion of premises at Hyderabad at free
accordingly accounted for. of rent but is obliged to hand over the premises on a “as
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is where is basis” to Andhra Pradesh Industrial 9. Bank Balances as on 31.03.2008- There is a difference
Development Corporation Limited upon vacation. The lease of Rs. 137614/- in the bank balance of Bank of India,
payments in respect of other premises including the Basheer Bagh. The difference has been charged to
premise occupied at Delhi recognized in the income and interest income.- There is a difference of Rs. 11264/-
expenditure account is Rs. 16,57,283/- [Previous year in the balance certified by ICICI Bank Ltd, Himayat Nagar
Rs. 15,27,943/-]. Branch. The difference has been adjusted in the interest
income. These differences will be reconciled during the
8. OPENING BALANCE – BOOK OVERDRAFT OF
financial year 2008-09. As result of these differences,
Rs.14,71,955Authority is having a bank account with Bank
interest income on deposit is overstated by Rs. 1,26,350/
of India, Basheer Bagh. There was a book overdraft of
-
Rs.14,71,955 as on 31.03.2007. The same was clubbed
under the head “Advance to staff and other 10. PRIOR YEAR COMPARATIVESPrevious year figures have
including travel advance” in the Receipt & Payment been regrouped, wherever considered necessary to make
Account for the year ended on 31.03.2007. them comparable with the current year’s figures.
The same has been carried forward and disclosed on the
Payment side of Receipts and Payment Account as credit
balance.
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ANNEX XI
ADDRESSES OF
INSURERS AND OMBUDSMEN
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LIFE INSURERS
1 Reliance Life Insurance Shri P. Nandagopal 1st Floor, Midas, Tel : 022-30479600/30479784
Company Ltd. Sahar Plaza Complex, Fax: 022-30479650
Next to Kohinoor Hotel,
Andheri-Kurla Road, Andheri (East),
Mumbai 400 059
2 Aviva Life Insurance Co. Shri Bert Paterson 5th Floor, Tel: 0124-270 9000/01,
Pvt. Ltd. JMD Regents Square Building Fax: 0124-270 9007
Gurgaon – Mehrauli Road .
Gurgaon – 122 001
3 Bajaj Allianz Life Insurance Co. Shri Sam Ghosh G.E. Plaza, Airport Road Tel : 020-4026666
Ltd. Yerawada Fax : 020-4026789
Pune – 411 006
Near Marol Naka, Andheri (E),
Mumbai – 400 059
4 Birla Sun Life Insurance Co. Ltd. Shri Vikram Mehmi 6th Floor, Vaman Centre, Tel : 022 5678 3333
Makhwana Road, Off Andheri – Fax: 022 5678 3232
Kurla Road Near Marol Naka,
Andheri (E), Mumbai – 400 059
5 HDFC Standard Life Insurance Shri D.M. Satwalekar 2nd Floor, ‘A’ Wing Tel : 022-67516666
Co. Ltd. Trade Star Building Fax: 022-2822 8844
Near Hotel Kohinoor Continental
Andheri – Kurla Road, Andheri (East)
Mumbai – 400 059
6 ICICI-Prudential Life Insurance Ms. Shikha Sharma ICICI Prulife Towers Tel :022-56621996
Co. Ltd. 1089, Appasaheb Marathe Marg Fax: 022-56622031
Mumbai – 400 025
7 ING Vysya Life Insurance Shri Kshitij Jain 5th Floor, ING Vysya House Tel : 080-25328000
Co. Ltd. 22, M.G. Road Fax: 080-25559764
Bangalore – 560 001
8 Kotak Mahindra Old Mutual Shri Gaurang Shah 9th Floor, Godrej Coliseum, Tel : 022-6621 5999
Life Insurance Co. Ltd. Behind Everard Nagar, Sion (East), Fax:022-6621 5757, 6621 5858
Mumbai – 400 022
9 Life Insurance Corporation Shri T. S. Vijayan Yogakshema, Jeevan Bima Marg Tel 56598701;56598702
of India Post Box No. 19953 Fax: 22824386
Mumbai – 400 021 E-Mail : chairman@licindia.com
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10 Max NewYork Life Insurance Shri Gary R. Benett 11th Floor, DLF Square Tel : 0124-2561717
Co. Ltd. Jacaranda Marg Fax: 0124-2561764
DLF City, Phase – II
Gurgaon – 122 002
11 MetLife India Insurance Shri Rajesh Relan Brigade Seshamahal Tel : 080-26438638
Co. Pvt. Ltd. No.5, Vani Vilas Road Fax: 080-26521970
Basavanagudi Toll Free No. 1-600-44-6969
Bangalore – 560 004
12 Sahara India Life Insurance Shri N.C. Sharma Sahara India Bhavan Tel: 0522-2337777
Co. Ltd. 1, Kapoorthala Complex, Aliganj, Fax: 0522-2378200
Lucknow – 226 024
13 SBI Life Insurance Co. Ltd. Shri Uday Sankar Roy Turner Morrison Building Tel : 022-56392000
2nd Floor, 16, Bank Street, Fax: 022-56621471
Fort, Mumbai – 400 023
14 Shriram Life Insurance Shri R. Duruvasan Regd. Office : 3-6-478, Tel: 040-23434466-72
Company Ltd. 3rd Floor, Anand Estate, Fax: 040-23434488
Liberty Road,
Himayat Nagar,
Hyderabad - 500029
15 TATA AIG Life Insurance Co. Ltd. Shri Trevor Bull Peninsula Tower Tel : 022-66516000
Peninsula Corporate Park Fax : 022-66550711
Ganpatrao Kadam Marg,
Lower Parel,
Mumbai – 400 013
16 Bharti AXA Life Insurance Co.Ltd. Shri Nitin Chopra 61/62, Kalpataru Synergy, Vakola, Tel: 022 – 40306300/6301
Opp. Grand Hyatt Hotel, Fax: 022 - 40306347
Santacruz (E), Mumbai – 400 055
17 Future Generali India Dr. Kim Chai Ooi 001, Trade Plaza, Ground Floor Tel : 022-40976666
Life Insurance Co. Ltd. 414, Veer Savarkar Marg, Fax: 022-40976600
Prabhadevi
Mumbai – 400 025
18 IDBI Fortis Life Insurance Co. Ltd. Shri G.V. Nageswara Rao Tradeview, Oasis Complex, Tel: 022-24908109/10
Kamala City, P.B. Marg Fax: 022-24941016
Lower Parel (W)
Mumbai 400 013
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19 Canara HSBC OBC Shri Harpal S. Karlcut C/o Amsoft Systems, Tel: 0124-44215706
Life Insurance Co. Ltd. Unitech Trade Centre Fax: 0124-4201109
Sector - 43, Sushant Lok-I
Opp. Park Plaza Hotel
Gurgaon - 122 001
20 DLF Pramerica Life Shri Kapil Mehta DLF Centre Tel: 0124-271700
Insurance Co. Ltd. Sansad Marg Fax: 0124-2717200
New Delhi 110 001
21 Aegon Religare Life Shri Rajiv Jamkhedkar 45, Maker Chambers VI Tel: 022-67292929
Insurance Co. Ltd. Nariman Point Fax: 022-67293333
Mumbai 400 021
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NON-LIFE INSURERS
1 Agriculture Insurance Co. Shri M. Parshad 13th Floor, Ambadeep Bldg, Tel :011-41081991-4,
of India Ltd. 14, K.G. Marg, Connaught Place, Fax : 011-41081995
New Delhi – 110 001. Email: aicho@aicofindia.org
Web-site: www.aicofindia.org
2 Bajaj Allianz General Shri Kamesh Goyal GE Plaza, 1st Floor, Tel : 020-6602 6666
Insurance Co. Ltd. Airport Road, Yerawada, Fax: 020-6602 6667
Pune- 411 006.
3 Cholamandalam General Shri M. Anandan DARE House, 2nd Floor, Tel : 044-42166000
Insurance Co. Ltd. New No.2 (Old No.234) Fax : 044-42166001
NSC Bose Road,
CHENNAI – 600 001.
4 Export Credit Guarantee Shri Christy Fernandez 10th Floor, Express Towers, Tel :022-56590512-515
Corporation Ltd Nariman Point, Fax : 022-56590517
Mumbai – 400021. 022-56590530
5 HDFC-CHUBB General Insurance Shri Suresh Menon 6th Floor, Leela Business Park, Tel : 022-6638 3600
Co. Ltd Andheri-Kurla Road, Fax : 022-6638 3699
Andheri(East)
Mumbai – 400059
6 ICICI Lombard General Shri Sandeep Bakshi Zenith House, Mahalaxmi Tel : 022-24906999
Insurance Co. Ltd Keshavrao Khade Marg, Fax: 022-24927624
MUMBAI-400 034.
7 IFFCO Tokio General Insurance Shri Ajit Narain 4th & 5th Floors, IFFCO Tower, Tel : 0124-2850100
Co. Ltd Plot No.3, Sector 29, Fax: 0124-2577923-2577924
GURGAON-122001(Haryana)
9 Reliance General Insurance Shri K. A. Somasekharan 570, Naigaum Cross Road, Tel.No.022-30479602
Co. Ltd Next to Royal Industrial Estate, Board no:022-30479600
Wadala(West), Fax. No.022-330479650
MUMBAI – 400 031
10 Royal Sundaram Alliance Shri Ajay Bimbhet “Sundaram Towers” , 45-46, Tel: 044-42227373
Insurance Co. Ltd Whites Road, Royapetah Fax: 044-28517376
CHENNAI-600 014. Email:ajay.bimbhet@in.royalsun.com
Web-site: ww.royalsundaram.com
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11 Tata AIG General Insurance Shri Dalip Verma Peninsula Corporate Park, Tel : 022-66699696
Co. Ltd Nicholas Piramal Tower, 9th Floor Fax: 022-56546464
Ganpatrao Kadam Marg Email: gaurav.garg@tata-aig.com
Lower Parel, MUMBAI 400 013 www.tata-aiggeneral.com
12 The New India Assurance Shri B. Chakrabarti New India Assurance Bldg. Tel: 022-22674617 - 22,
Co. Ltd. 87, M.G. Road, Fort, Fax: 022-22652811
MUMBAI - 400 001 Email: cmd. nia@newindia.co.in
Web-site: www.newindia.co.in
13 The Oriental Insurance Co. Ltd. Shri M. Ramadoss A-25/27, Asaf Ali Road Tel :011-23279221-25
New Delhi 110 002 Direct:23265024
Fax: 23287192,
23287193, 23283971
14 United India Insurance Co. Ltd. Shri G. Srinivasan 24, Whites Road Tel : 044-28520161
CHENNAI – 600 014. Fax : 044-28523825
15 Star Health & Allied Insurance Shri V. Jagannathan No.1 New Tank Street Tel :044-28260053,
Co. Ltd. Valluvarkottam High Road Fax :044-28260062
Nungambakkam
CHENNAI – 600 034
16 Future Generali India Shri Deepak Sook 001, Trade Plaza, Ground Floor Tel : 022-40976666
Insurance Co. Ltd. 414, Veer Savarkar Marg Fax: 022-40976868
Prabhadevi
Mumbai 400 025
17 Apollo DKV Insurance Co. Ltd. Dr. Axel Munaretto The Masterpiece Tel: 0124-4584100
Golf Course Road, Sector - 54
Gurgaon - 122002
18 Universal Sompo General Shri O.N. Singh 201-208, A - Wing Tel: 022-40287777
Insurance Co. Ltd. Crystal plaza Fax: 022-40287781
Opp. Infinity Mall, Link Road
Andheri (W)
Mumbai 400 058
19 Bharti Axa General Shri Milind Chalisgaonkar RMZ Infinity, B-Tower Tel: 080-40260100
Insurance Co. Ltd. 2nd Floor, No.3 Fax: 080-40260101
Old Madras Road
Bangalore - 560 016
20 Shriram General Shri J.S. Gujral E-8, EPIP, RIICO Tel: 0141-3220896, 898, 900
Insurance Co. Ltd. Sitapura Fax: 0141-2770426
Jaipur - 302 022
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RE–INSURER
1. General Insurance Shri. Yogesh Lohia Suraksha, 6th Floor, 170, Tel. No. : 022-22833046
Corporation of India J Tata Road Church Gate Fax : 022- 22833209, 2282233
Mumbai-400 020 Email : info@gicofindia.com
Web : www.gicindia.com
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INSURANCE OMBUDSMEN
2. Bhopal Mr. N.A. Khan Janak Vihar Complex, 2nd Floor, Tel: 0755-2769201, 2769202,
Malviya Nagar, Bhopal – 462 011 Fax:0755-2769203
E-mail: bimalokpalbhopal@airtelbroadband.in
3. Bhubaneswar Mr. S.K. Dhal 62, Forest Park, Tel: 0674- 2596461 (direct)
Bhubaneswar – 751 009 Fax:0674-2596429
Email : ioobbsr@dataone.in
4. Chandigarh Mr. K.M. Chadha S.C.O. No.101-103, 2nd Floor, Tel: 0172 - 2706196
Batra Building,Section 17-D, Fax: 0172-2708274
Chandigarh – 160 017 E-mail : ombchd@yahoo.co.in
5. Chennai Mr. K. Sridhar Fatima Akhtar Court, 4th Floor, Tel: 044 - 24333678
453 (old 312)Anna Salai, Fax: 044-24333664
Teynampet, Chennai – 600 018 E-mail : insombud@md4.vsnl.net.in
7. Guwahati Mr. Sarat Chandra Jeevan Nivesh, 5th Floor, Tel: 0361-2131307
Sarma Nr. Panbazar Overbridge Fax: 0361-2732937
S.R. RoadGuwahati – 781 001 E-mail : omb_ghy@sify.com
9. Ernakulam Mr. James Muricken 2nd Flr., CC 27/ 2603, Tel: 0484-2358734
Pulinat Building, Fax:0484-2359336
Opp. Cochin Shipyard, E-mail: iokochi@asianetglobal.com
M.G. Road, ERNAKULAM - 682 015
11. Lucknow Mr. M.S. Pratap Jeevan Bhawan Phase-2, Tel: 0522-2201188
6th FloorNawal Kishore Road, Fax:0522-2231310
HazratganjLucknow – 226 001 E-mail: ioblko@sancharnet.in
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okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
Letter of Transmittal
Sir,
In accordance with the provisions of Section 20 of the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority Act, 1999,
we are sending herewith a copy of the Annual Report of the Authority for the financial year ended 31st March, 2008
in the format prescribed in the IRDA (Annual Report – Furnishing of returns, statements and other particulars)
Rules, 2000, notified on 14th June, 2000 in Part II of Section 3, Sub Section (ii) of the Gazette of India, Extraordinary.
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okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
fo”k; lwph
fe’ku oDrO;
vkbZvkjMh, dh Vhe
leh{kk 1
2008&09 dh ÁFkEk v)Z o”kZ esa izn’kZu 3
uhfr;k¡ ,oa dk;ZØe
v) lkekU; vkfFkZd okrkoj.k 5
c) chek cktkj dk ewY;kadu 9
i) fo’o chek ifjn‘’; 11
ii) Hkkjrh; chek m|ksx 13
– thou chek 13
– xSj &thou chek 24
l) vuqla/kku rFkk fodkl foHkkx 34
n) leh{kk 35
(i) ikWfylh/kkjdksa ds fgrksa dh lqj{kk 35
(ii) chekdrkZvksa dh _.k’kks/ku {kerk dk la/kkj.k 35
(iii) iquchZek dh fuxjkuh 36
(iv) chekdrkZvksa ds fuos’kksa dh fuxjkuh 40
(v) LokLF; chek 43
(vi) xzkeh.k rFkk lkekftd {ks= esa O;olk; 47
(vii) foÙkh; izfrosnu rFkk chekadd ekud 49
I) foÙkh; izfrosnu 49
II) (v) fu;qDr chekadd iz.kkyh 50
(c) chekadu ds ekud 50
(viii) Qly chek 50
(ix) lw{e&chek 51
(x) izkf/kdj.k }kjk tkjh funsZ’k] vkns’k rFkk fofu;e 50
(xi) lwpuk dk vf/kdkj vf/kfu;e] 2005 54
Hkkx II
dk;Ziz.kkyh vkSj ifjpkyu dh leh{kk
(i) chek vkSj iqu%chZek daifu;ksa ds fofu;e 55
(ii) chek O;olk; ds lkFk lac) e/;LFk 55
- chek vfHkdrkZ 55
- dkWikssZjsV vfHkdrkZ 55
- chek nyky 56
- los Z { kd rFkk gkfu fu/kkZ j d 59
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okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
Hkkx III
izkf/kdj.k ds oS/kkfud dk;Z
,- vkos n d dks ia t hdj.k iz e k.ki= tkjh djuk] rFkk bl iz d kj tkjh ia t hdj.k iz e k.ki= dks uohd‘r] la ’ kks f /kr]
okil ys u k] fuya c u vFkok fujLrhdj.kA 69
ch- ikW f ylh fu:fir djus ] ikW f ylh/kkjdks a dk ukeka d u] chek ;ks X ; fgr] chek nkos dk fuiVku] ikW f ylh dk vH;iZ . k
ewY; vkSj chek lafonk ds vU; fu;e rFkk ‘krksZ ds laca/k esa ikWfylh/kkjdksa ds fgrksa dh lqj{kkA 70
lh
lh. e/;LFk ;k chek e/;LFk®s a ;k vfHkdrkZ v ks a ds fy, mi;q Z D r ;ks X ;rk,¡ ] vkpj.k la f grk rFkk O;kogkfjd
iz f ’k{k.k fufnZ ” V djukA 71
Mh
Mh. losZ{kdksa vkSj gkfu fu/kkZjdksa ds fy, vkpj.k lafgrk fufnZ”V djukA 71
Ã. chek O;olk; esa dk;Z{kerk dks c<+kok nsukA 71
,Q.
,Q ches vkSj iqu%chZek O;olk; ds lkFk tqM +s O;kolkf;d laxBuksa dks c<+kok nsuk rFkk mudk fofu;eu djukA 72
th.
th vf/kfu;e 66 ds iz;kstuksa ds fy, ‘kqYd rFkk vU; njsa olwyukA 72
,p- chek O;olk; ls tq M + s chekdrkZ v ka s ] e/;LFkks a ] chek e/;LFkks a rFkk vU; la x Buks a A ds vkW f MV lfgr muls tkudkjh
cq y okuk] fujh{k.k ,oa t ka p rFkk vUos ” k.kA 72
vkÃ
vkÃ- lk/kkj.k chek O;olk; ds laca/k esa chekdrkZvksa }kjk izLrqr dh tkus okyh njksa] fgrksa] fu;e rFkk ‘krksZ dk
fu;a=.k rFkk fofu;eu tks chek vf/kfu;e 1938 ¼1938 dk 4½ dh /kkjk 64 ;w ds vUrxZr nj ijke’kZ lfefr ds
}kjk fu;a f =r rFkk fofu;fer ugha gS A 73
ts - izk:i vkSj rjhdk fufnZ”V djuk ftlds vuqlkj ys[kk iqLrdks a dks la/kkfjr fd;k tkuk gS rFkk ys[k fooj.k
chekdrkZvks a rFkk vU; chek e/;LFkks a ds }kjk izLrqr fd;s tk,axsaA 73
ds - chek da i fu;ks a }kjk dks ” kks a ds fuos ’ k dk fofu;euA 73
,y
,y- _.k’kks / ku {kerk ds vUrj ds la / kkj.k dk fofu;euA 73
,e
,e- chekdrkZvksa vkSj e/;LFkksa ;k chek e/;LFkksa ds chp fooknksa dk fu.kZ; djukA 74
,u-
,u çk’kq Y d lykgdkj lfefr dh dk;Z i )fr dk i;Z o s { k.kA 74
vks - foÙkh; ;kstukvksa ds fy, vuqPNsn ^,Q^ esa lUnfHkZr O;kolkf;d laxBuksa dh izksUufr vkSj fofu;eu ds fy,
cheknkjks a dh iz h fe;e vk; dk iz f r’kr fufnZ ” V djukA 74
ih- fo’ks”k :i ls thou chek O;kikj v©j lkekU; chek O;kikj ds Áfr’kr d® djuk ftls chek djus oky®a us
{ks f «k; v©j lkekftd fy, fy;k gS A 74
D;w - vU; ,sls vf/kdkjksa dk iz;ksx tks fu/kkZfjr fd, x, gksA 75
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okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
Hkkx IV
laxBukRed ekeys
i. laxBu 77
ii. izkf/kdj.k dh cSBdsa 77
iii. ekuoh; lalk/ku 77
iv. jktHkk”kk dks Á¨Rlkgu 77
v. vkbZvkjMh, esa lwpuk izkS|ksfxdh dk Lrj 78
vi. ys[kk 78
vii. vkbZ,lvks 2000 iath;u 78
viii. vkbZvkjMh, tuZy 79
ix. vkHkkj 79
ckWDl en
1 thou chek O;kikj esa izokg & bdkbZ lEc} chek ;kstuk 15
2 thou chek ikWfylh;ksa esa pwd 22
3 LokLF; chek % igy 24
ikB rkfydk,¡
1 eq [ ; cktkj lw p d 9
2 Hkkjr es a ia t hd‘r chekdrkZ 10
3 31 ekpZ] 2008 rd thou chek dk;kZy; 10
4 31 ekpZ] 2008 rd thou chekdrkZvksa ds dk;kZy;ksa dk forj.k 10
5 iz n Ùk iw a t h % thou chekdrkZ 13
6 tkjh dh xbZ ubZ ikfyfl;k¡ % thou chekdrkZ 14
7 thou chekdrkZ v ks a }kjk chfer iz h fe;e 18
8 thou chek dh cktkj fgLls n kjh 18
9 thou chekdrkZ v ks a ds deh’ku O;; 20
10 deh’ku O;; vuq i kr 21
11 thou chekdrkZ v ks a ds la p kyu O;; 21
12 la p kyu O;; vuq i kr 21
13 iz n Rr ykHkka ’ k % thou chekdrkZ 23
14 oS ; fDrd e‘R;q nkos 23
15 lewg e‘R;q nkos 24
16 iznÙk iwath % xSj&thou chekdrkZ ,oa iqu%chekdrkZ 24
17 tkjh dh xbZ ikfyfl;k¡ % xS j &thou chekdrkZ 27
18 xS j &thou chekdrkZ v ks a }kjk chfer iz h fe;e ¼Hkkjr es a ½ 27
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okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
7 Hkkjrh; thou chek fuxe % iw a t hxr foeks p u rFkk okf”kZ d r; O;olk; ¼xS j &iz f rHkkxh½ & ikW y hlh/kkjd [kkrk 94
8 Hkkjrh; thou chek fuxe % iw a t hxr foeks p u rFkk okf”kZ d r; O;olk; ¼xS j &iz f rHkkxh½ & va ’ k/kkjd [kkrk 95
9 Hkkjrh; thou chek fuxe % iw a t hxr foeks p u rFkk okf”kZ d r; O;olk; ¼xS j &iz f rHkkxh½ & rq y u Ik= 96
10 ikW y hlh/kkjd [kkrk % lkoZ t fud {ks = ds xS j &thou chekdrkZ 97
11 va ’ k/kkjd [kkrk % lkoZ t fud {ks = ds xS j &thou chekdrkZ 99
12 rqyu i= % lkoZtfud {ks= ds xSj&thou chekdrkZ 100
13 ikW f ylh/kkjd [kkrk % lkoZ t fud {ks = ds xS j &thou chekdrkZ 101
14 va ’ k/kkjd [kkrk % futh {ks = ds xS j &thou chekdrkZ 106
15 rqyu i= % futh {ks= ds xSj&thou chekdrkZ 107
16 ikW f ylh/kkjd [kkrk % LokLF; chekdrkZ 108
17 va ’ k/kkjd [kkrk % LokLF; chekdrkZ 109
18 rqyu i= % LokLF; chekdrkZ 110
19 lk/kkj.k chek fuxe & ikW f ylh/kkjd [kkrk 111
20 lk/kkj.k chek fuxe & va ’ k/kkjd [kkrk 112
21 lk/kkj.k chek fuxe & rq y u i= 113
22 ikW f ylh/kkjd [kkrk % fu;kZ r lk[k iz f rHkw f r fuxe e;kZ f nr 114
23 va ’ k/kkjd [kkrk % fu;kZ r lk[k iz f rHkw f r fuxe e;kZ f nr 115
24 rq y u i=% fu;kZ r lk[k iz f rHkw f r fuxe e;kZ f nr 116
25 ikW f ylh/kkjd [kkrk % d‘f”k chek fuxe e;kZ f nr 117
26 va ’ k/kkjd [kkrk % d‘f”k chek fuxe e;kZ f nr 118
27 rqyu i= % d‘f”k chek fuxe e;kZfnr 119
28 xS j &thou Hkkjrh; cktkj dk dq y /kkj.k ‘kfDr 120
29 Hkkjr esa ‘kq) izR;{k izhfe;e vk; 121
30 dq y iz h fe;e vk; ¼vftZ r ½ 122
31 lkoZ t fud {ks = dh da i fu;ks a ds cheka d u vuq H ko rFkk ykHk 123
32 futh {ks = dh da i fu;ks a ds cheka d u vuq H ko rFkk ykHk 124
33 mixr nkok vuq i kr % lkoZ t fud {ks = 125
34 mixr nkok vuq i kr & futh {ks = 126
35 chek daifu;ksa dh lkE; va’k iwath 127
36 chekdrkZ v ks a rFkk fofHkUUk e/;LFkks a ds fy, ‘kq Y d <ka p k 128
37 thou chekdrkZ v ks a ds fuos ’ kks a dh dks ” k&okj iz . kkyh 129
38 xS j thou chek fuos ’ k 133
39 f’kdk;rks a dh fLFkfr & thou chekdrkZ ¼2007&08½ 134
40 f’kdk;rks a dh fLFkfr & xS j thou chekdrkZ ¼2007&08½ 135
41 f’kdk;rksa dh fLFkfr & xSj thou chekdrkZ ¼flracj] 2008 dks lekIr N% ekgh½ 136
42 r‘rh; i{k iz’kkld & nkoksa ds vkadM+s & 2007&08 137
43 fofHkUu dsUnzksa ij yksdikyksa dk dk;Z izn’kZu % 31 ekpZ] 2008 dks lekIr o”kZ ds fy, f’kdk;rksa dk fujkdj.k
% thou chek 138
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44 fofHkUu dsUnzksa ij yksdikyksa dk dk;Z izn’kZu % 31 ekpZ] 2008 dks lekIr o”kZ ds fy, f’kdk;rksa dk fujkdj.k %
xS j thou chek 139
45 fofHkUu dsUnzksa ij yksdikyksa dk dk;Z izn’kZu % 31 ekpZ] 2008 dks lekIr o”kZ ds fy, f’kdk;rksa dk fujkdj.k %
la;qDr :i ls thou chek rFkk xSj thou chek 140
46 izFke o”kZ ¼,dy izhfe;e lfgr½ thou chek izhfe;e 141
47 dq y thou chek iz h fe;e 142
48 xSj thou chek dh ’kq) izR;{k izhfe;e ¼Hkkjr rFkk blls ckgj ½ 143
49 oS ; fDrd O;olk; ¼Hkkjr es a ½ & iz H kko’khy O;olk; ¼ikW f yfl;ks a dh la [ ;k½ 144
50 oS ; fDrd O;olk; ¼Hkkjr es a ½ & iz H kko’khy O;olk; ¼chfer jkf’k½ 145
51 Hkkjr es a thou chekdrkZ v ks a ds _.k’kks / ku {kerk vuq i kr 146
52 xS j thou chekdrkZ v ks a ds _.k’kks / ku {kerk vuq i kr 147
53 oS;fDrd O;olk; ¼Hkkjr esa½ & xSj&fyaDM O;olk; ds ekeys esa tCr@pwdh gqbZ ikWfyfl;ksa ds fooj.k 148
54 2007&08 ds fy, thou chekdrkZ v ks a dk oS ; fDrd uohu O;olk; iz n ’kZ u & ek/;ekuq l kj 149
55 2007&08 ds fy, thou chekdrkZ v ks a dk lew g uohu O;olk; iz n ’kZ u & ek/;ekuq l kj 150
56 2007&08 ds fy, oS ; fDrd vfHkdrkZ v ks a dk jkT;&okj forj.k& chekdrkZ o kj 151
57 thou chekdrkZ v ks a ds oS S ; fDrd vfHkdrkZ v ks a ds fooj.k & 2007&08 152
58 oS S ; fDrd e‘R;q nkos & 2007&08 153
59 31 ekpZ] 2008 dks thou chek dk;kZy;ksa dh la[;k 154
60 31 ekpZ] 2008 dks thou chekdrkZvksa ds dk;kZy;ksa dk forj.k 155
61 31 ekpZ] 2008 dks dk;kZy;ksa dk HkkSxksfyd forj.k 156
62 jkT;okj oS ; fDrd uohu chfer O;olk; 2007&08 157
63 f’kdk;rs a & thou chek 159
64 leqg e‘R;q nkos & 2007&08 160
65 thou chekdrkZ v ks a ds lw { e&chek mRiknks a dh lw p h 161
la y Xudks a dh lw p h
I Hkkjr es a O;olk;jr chek da i fu;k¡ 163
II vkÃvkjMh, vf/kfu;e] 1999 ds vUrxZ r fufeZ r fofu;e 165
III (v) thou chekdrkZ v ks a ds fu;q D r cheka d d 166
(c) xSj thou chekdrkZvksa ds fu;qDr chekadd 167
IV (v) Hkkjrh; thou chek fuxe esa chfer thouksa dh e‘R;q nj & ,yvkÃlh 94&96 vf/kdre 168
(c) Hkkjrh; thou chek fuxe esa okf”kZd xzkgdksa dh e‘R;q nj & ,yvkÃlh , ¼96&98½ vf/kdre 169
V foÙkh; o”kZ 2007&08 ds nkSjku eqDr thou chek mRikn 170
VI foÙkh; o”kZ 2007&08 ds nkSjku chek daifu;ksa }kjk QkbZy rFkk iz;ksT; izfØ;kvksa ds vUrxZr Qkby
fd, x, xS j &thou mRikn 174
VII thvkÃlh ls iz k Ir vfuok;Z lq i q n Z x h 178
VIII ia t hd‘r cz k s d j ¼jkT;&okj fooj.k½ 179
IX iz k f/kdj.k }kjk tkjh ifji=@vkns ’ k@vf/klw p uk,a 180
X 31 ekpZ] 2008 dks lekIr o”kZ ds fy, ys[kkvksa ds okf”kZd fooj.k 187
XI chekdrkZ v ks a ] e/;LFkks a rFkk yks d iky ds irs 205
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okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
fe’ku oDrO;
vke vkneh d¨ ykHk nsus gsrq vkSj vFkZO;oLFkk dh nh?kZdkyhu fuf/k;®a dks rhozrk ls c<+kus ds fy, chek m|ksx dh rhoz
,oa Øec) o‘f) ¼okf”kZd ,oa okf”kZd Hkqxrku lfgr½;
fofu;fer y®x®a dh ,dkxz r k] forh; LFkkf;Ro] lgh la O ;ogkj ,oa ;®X;rk dks LFkkfir] Á®Rlkfgr] fuxjkuh ,oa ykxw
djuk;
okLrfod nkoks a ds Rofjr fuiVku dks lq f uf’pr djuk vkS j chek /kks [ kk/kfM+ ; ks a vkS j vU; dnkpkjks a ls cpuk rFkk fuokj.k
ra= dks izHkkoh f’kdk;r ra«k ds :i esa LFkkfir djuk;
chek ds lkFk la O ;ogkj djus okys foŸkh; ckt+ k jks a es a lgh ikjnf’kZ r k ,oa Øec) O;ogkj Á®Rlkfgr djus ,oa ckt+ k j ds
O;olkf;;®a es a foŸkh; fLFkjrk ykxw djus es a ,d fo’oluh; iz c a / ku tkudkjh iz . kkyh dk fuekZ . k djuk;
ml fLFkfr esa dkjZokbZ djuk tgk¡ ,sls ekud vi;kZIr ;k vizHkkoh <ax ls ykxw fd;s x;s gksa;
m|ksx ds fnu çfrfnu ds dk;®± ds fy, i;kZIr Lo&fofu;eu ykuk t® fd foosdiw.kZ fofu;e®a dh vko’;drkv®a dh iwfrZ
djs A
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okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
vkÃvkjMh, Vhe
o”kZ 2007-08
v/;{k
lh- ,l- jko (14 ebZ] 2008 rd)
lnL;
lh- vkj- eqjyh/kju th- izHkkdj
ds- ds- Jhfuoklu MkW- vkj- dUuu
va’kdkfyd
’kdkfyd lnL;
Jh fot; egktu (7 vDrwcj] 2005 ls) Jhefr bZyk vkj HkV~V (27 Qjojh] 2007 ls)
Jh osn tSu (6 Qjojh] 2008 ls) lqJh lq”kek ukFk (9 vizSy] 2008 ls)
Jh iznhi dqekj Mk- latho feJk
(27 uoEcj] 2007 ls 8 vizSy] 2008 rd) (2 ekpZ] 2007 ls 26 uoEcj] 2007 rd)
dk;Zdkjh funs’kd
izcks/k panj oh- osndqekjh ds- lqcã
z .;e
x
okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
xi
okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
vuqcU/k ij
;w- tokgjyky
vf/kdkjh
Áfrfu;qfDr ij
v#i pVthZ
lksfu;k flag
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okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
ifj–’;
Hkkjrh; vFkZO;oLFkk us fo'o vFkZO;oLFkk esa dbZ vfuf'prrkvksa ds Å¡ph C;kt Hkqxrku] lfClMh vkSj vfrfjDr ctVh; nsunkfj;ksa ds
vuqHko ds ckotwn etcwr o`f) dks tkjh j[kkA okLrfod ldy Äjsyw [kkrs ij mPp vf/kd cgko FksA o"kZ 2007&08 ds nkSjku fu;kZr vkSj
mRikn fodkl m|ksXk ls mRiUu gks jgk gS vkSj 2007-08 ds nkSjku lsok vk;kr dh xfr c<+kuk Hkkjr ds fofo/k fons'kh O;kikj dks O;Dr dj
{ks= esa FkksMh+ fxjkoV vkbZ gSA tcfd Hkkjr esa Ñf"k {ks= ds izn'kZu esa jgk gSA
lq/kkj ls u dsoy dqN Ñf"k oLrqvksa ij eqnzkLQhfr ds nckoksa dks o"kZ 2007&08 esa ,d fujarj vk/kkj ij iwath izokg /;kuiwoZd ns[kus
fu;af=r fd;k x;k] cfYd vFkZO;oLFkk esa fodkl dh xfr dk leFkZu ;ksX; Fks vkSj Hkqxrkuksa ds 'ks"k esa v-';kas ij 'kq) cprsa O;kikj ?kkVs ds
Hkh fn;k x;kA cpr esa tkjh xfr dh o`f) vkSj fuos'k njsa vkSj fujarj ,d egRoiw.kZ fgLls dh deh dks iwjk djus esa eXu FksA ljy ?kjsyw
mRiknu o`f) 2007&08 ds nkSjku Hkkjrh; vFkZO;oLFkk esa fodkl dh mRikn dk izfr'kr ds #i esa pkyw [kkrs dk ?kkVk 2007&08 esa 1-5
xfr dks leFkZu ns jgs FksA 2007&08 esa okLrfod ldy ?kjsyw mRikn izfr'kr dh rqyuk esa
dh 9 izfr'kr dh ÅapkbZ 2006&07 esa ntZ dh xbZ 9-6 izfr'kr ls de o"kZ 2006&07 esa ns[ks x, 1-1 izfr'kr ls c<+dj FkkA
FkhA lsok {ks= nksgjs vad ds Lrj ij fujarj c<+rk jgkA m|ksx {ks=
esa eanh dk vkS|ksfxd mRikn ds lwpdkad esa Hkh izfrfcafcr gqvk FkkA izeq[k Ñf"k mRiknksa ij vkiwfrZ i{k ncko] varjk"Vªh; dPps rsy dh
2007&08 ds nkSjku vkS|ksfxd mRiknu ds lwpdkad dk fodkl 8-5 dherksa dk tkjh gksuk] ekax dk yxkrkj ncko eqnzkLQhfr dh nj dks
izfr'kr Fkk ¼tks rqyukRed :i ls 2006&07 ds nkSjku 11-5 izfr'kr ekpZ 2007&08 ds var esa ekis x, 5-6 izfr'kr dh rqyuk esa ekpZ 2008
ns[kk x;k Fkk½A ds 7-7 izfr'kr ds mPp Lrj dh vksj Fkksd ewY; lwpdkad esa xfr ls
ekius dh rjg c<+k pqdh gSA rFkkfi] vkSlr ds vk/kkj ij] ;g o"kZ
orZeku cktkj ewY;ksa ij ldy ?kjsyw mRikn dh izfr'kr ds #i esa 2006&07 esa 5-4 izfr'kr dh rqyuk esa o"kZ 2007&08 ds nkSjku 4-7
ldy ?kjsyw ctV us o"kZ 2005&06 esa 34-3 izfr'kr ls o"kZ 2006&07 iz f r'kr ls de FkkA vkS | ks f xd Jfedks a ds fy, miHkks D rk ew Y ;
esa 34-8 izfr'kr dh c<+r ds lkFk futh fuxfer {ks= vkSj lkoZtfud lwpdkad esa o`f) Hkh igys o"kZ ds 6-7 izfr'kr dh rqyuk esa ekpZ 2008
{ks= dh cpr esa o`f) ls eq[; #i ls ;ksxnku fd;kA vFkZO;oLFkk ds esa 7-9 izfr'kr ij mPp FkkA vkSlr ds vk/kkj ij] ;g o"kZ 2006&07
Lrj ij ldy ?kjsyw iwath fuekZ.k dh nj esa o"kZ 2005&06 esa 35-5 esa 6-7 izfr'kr dh rqyuk esa o"kZ 2007&08 ds nkSjku] 6-2 izfr'kr FkkA
izfr'kr ls o"kZ 2006&07 esa 35-9 izfr'kr rd o`f) gqbZA ifjokjksa dh
cpr izkFkfedrk o"kZ 2006&07 dh rqyuk esa o"kZ 2007&08 ds nkSjku o"kZ 2007&08 ds nkSjku QSyk jgh dbZ ikWfylh;ksa vkSj vkfFkZd cktkjks]a
cSad jkf'k;ksa ls FkksM+h cny xbZ FkhA o"kZ 2007&08 ds fy, ?kjsyw iwt
a h cktkj vkSj ckWUM cktkjksa ds fo"k; esa lacfa /kr fu;kedksa }kjk fy,
foÙkh; cpr ij Hkkjrh; fjt+oZ cSad }kjk tkjh fd, x, izkjafHkd x, FksA ljdkj us viuh vksj ls oS/kkfud <kaps esa ifjorZu dh vuqefr
vuqekuksa ds vuqlkj] o"kZ 2007&08 esa ifjokjksa dh dqy ldy foÙkh; nsdj bl izfØ;k esa enn dh gSA vkfFkZd cktkjksa esa ikWfylh;ksa dk
cpr dk 17-5 izfr'kr chek jkf'k }kjk xfBr fd;k x;k gSA ;g dqy mÙkjnkf;Ro viuh laifÙk ds ,d foosdiw.kZ vkSj ykHknk;d rjhds esa
?kjsyw cpr esa chek jkf'k ds fgLls esa o`f) ds ifj.kkeLo#i gSA chek daifu;ksa dh izcU/k djus esa enn djsxkA chek daifu;ksa dks vc
E;qpqvy QaM esa Hkh blh rjg dh o`f) ns[kh xbZ FkhA chek {ks= dh ckrphr ds tfj, ysu nsu iz.kkyh ds mi;ksx djus dh vuqefr gS &
vksj izkFkfedrkvksa esa mijksDr foLFkkiu dk eq[; dkj.k ?kjksa }kjk la ? kVd dh vuq " ka x h lkekU; [kkrk ekxZ dk mi;ks x djds Øe
chek daifu;ksa ds ;wfuV fyad chek mRiknksa ¼;wfyi½ esa fuos'k djuk Fkk feykukA ;g vius vfrfjDr /ku ikfdZax ds fy, ckrphr ysunsu
D;ksfa d ;wfyi ds fgLls ds fjVuZ 'ks;j cktkj ds O;ogkj ij fuHkZj gSAa iz.kkyh esa fgLlk ys jgh chek daifu;ksa dh enn djsxhA lsch us
,slk gh ,d voyksdu E;qpqvy QaM esa fuos'k ds ckjs esa fd;k tk E;qpqvy QaM dks vf/kd ikjn'khZ vkSj fuos'kdksa ds vuqdwy lapkyuksa
ldrk gSA o"kZ 2007&08 ds nkSjku ,slk uksV fd;k tk ldrk gS fd] ds cps jgus esa dbZ usr`Roksa dk mÙkjnkf;Ro fd;k gSA lsch O;qRiUu [kaM
ch,lbZ lsalsDl vlkekU; #i ls mPp Lrj fn[kk pqdk gS vkSj lHkh eas ysunsu ds fo#) vfrfjDr jkf'k ds fy, nwljs ntsZ dh rjg ,,,
{ks=ksa ds lwpdkad esa ykHk FksA o"kZ 2007&08 ds nkSjku nksuksa dsUnzh; Js.kh dh fons'kh ljdkjh izfrHkwfr;ksa dks iznku djus ds fy, ,QvkÃvkÃ
vkSj jkT; dh jktdks"kh; fLFkfr esa lq/kkj gqvk] blds ckotwn ogk¡ dk vkns'k nsrk gSA futh fuxZeu ds _.k cktkj dks fodflr djus
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okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
ds fy, Hkh dbZ mik; 'kq# fd, x, FksA o"kZ 2007-08 dh dsUnzh; Hkkfjr vkSlr cV~~Vk nj esa ekpZ 2008 ds var esa 10-00 izfr'kr ls
ctV ckWUM eqnzk vkSj fofue; O;kikfjd eqnzk dh 'kq#vkr lfgr flrEcj 2008 ds var rd 11-56 izfr'kr rd o`f) gqbZA
O;qRiUu cktkj ds fodkl vkSj C;kt nj lqfo/kk,¡ vkSj mfpr fuxjkuh
ds lkFk ikjn'khZ ØsfMV O;qRiUu cktkj dks fodkl djrs gq, ekius ds
fy, ?kks"k.kk dj pqdh gSA ljdkjh izfrHkwfr;ksa dh fofu;ekoyh 2007 bl mHkjrh gqbZ vFkZO;oLFkkvksa ds fy, n`f"Vdks.k ldkjkRed cuk gqvk
fnukad 1 fnlEcj 2007 ls ykxw gks xbZ gSA fofHkUu fu;kedkas }kjk gS ] ys f du oS f 'od vk?kkrks a ds fy, muds yphys i u ds ckjs es a
fd, x, lHkh mi;qZDr mik;ksa ls vius /ku dks ykHknk;d rjhds esa vfuf'prrkvksa esa o`f) gqbZ gSA vkS|ksfxd mRiknu vkSj fu;kZr ek=k
yxkus dks chek daifu;ksa ds fy, volj [kqy tk,axsA tcfd] mUgas dqN esa deh gqbZ gSA tcfd bfDoVh cktkj mUur vFkZO;oLFkkvksa esa muds
tfVy fons'kh foÙkh; lk/kuksa ds lkFk fuiVus esa vius dkS'ky esa lq/ lkFk vxzkuqØe esa rsth ls fxj iM+rs gS]a rFkk ckWUM dh O;kidrk c<+rh
kkj djuk iM+ ldrk gSA gSA varjjk"Vªh; foÙkh; iz.kkyh fo'o ds lcls cM+s foÙkh; laLFkkuksa ds
chp dh 'kkunkj foQyrkvksa dh js[kk esa vR;f/kd tksf[ke ls cpus ds
lh,lv® us 2008&09 dh igyh frekgh ds nkSjku] Ñf"k m|ksx vkSj }kjk idM+ cuk, j[krh gSA
lsokvksa dks Øe'k% 3-0 izfr'kr] 5-2 izfr'kr vkSj 10-2 izfr'kr ds
okLrfod ljy ?kjsyw mRikn dh fodkl nj ij LFkkfir fd;k gSA 'ks;j cktkj esa mNky ds lkFk] tcfd fuos'kd tksf[ke mBkus ds fy,
rnuqlkj] vFkZO;oLFkk esa okLrfod ldy ?kjsyw mRikn dk fodkl bPNqd gks jgs gS vkSj ;qfyi ds fy, p;u }kjk fuos'k tksf[keksa dks
fiNys o"kZ dh igyh frekgh esa ntZ 9-2 izfr'kr dh rqyuk esa igyh lgu djus ds fy, rS;kj gS] nqfu;k Hkj esa foÙkh; ladV vkSj 'ks;j
frekgh ds fy, 7-9 izfr'kr gqvkA eqqnzkLQhfr] o"kZ&nj&o"kZ ij vk/ cktkj esa ?kqyus ds lkFk] fuos'kdksa dh Hkkoukvksa dks nwljh vksj eksM+
kkfjr Fkksd ewY; lwpdkad ¼McY;wihvký esa fHkUu :iksa }kjk ekius ij] ldrk gS vkSj dbZ vius vf/k'ks"kksa dks tksf[ke ysus dh rqyuk esa lqjf{kr
ekpZ 2008 ds var rd 7-8 izfr'kr ls 4 vDrwcj 2008 ij 11-4 vkSj ikjaifjd foÙkh; lk/kuksa esa fuos'k djuk pkgsaxsA tSls izkFkfedrk
izfr'kr rd c<+h Fkh vkSj ,d o"kZ igys 3-2 izfr'kr c<+h FkhA ,d dks ;wfyi vkSj thou chek daifu;ksa ls nwj gVk;k tk,xk] mUgas vPNs
cs&tksM+ Lrj ij] izkFkfed oLrqvksa vkSj fufeZr mRiknksa dh dherksa esa izksRlkgu ds lkFk ijaijkxr mRiknksa dks fMtkbu djuk iM+ ldrk gSA
igys o"kZ ds 5-0 izfr'kr vkSj 4-5 izfr'kr dh rqyuk ds lkFk] Øe'k%] bl rjg] fudV Hkfo"; esa thou chek dkjksckj esa o`f) dks mruk
12-7 izfr'kr vkSj 9-7 izfr'kr dh o`f) gqbZ gSA vkS|ksfxd Jfedksa ds etcwr ugha fd;k tk ldrk gS ftruh fd og vc rd FkhA blds
fy, eqqnzkLQhfr us miHkksDrk ewY; lwpdkad ij vk/kkfjr] o"kZ&nj&o"kZ vykok] ftl rjg chek daifu;k¡ viuh 'kks/ku {kerk ds lkFk ckjhdh
ds vk/kkj ij ,d igys o"kZ ds 7-3 izfr'kr ls vxLr 2008 esa 9-0 ls fuxjkuh djrh gSa mUgas fofu;ked vko';drk dks cuk, j[kus ds
izfr'kr rd ,d rst xfr dks n'kkZ;k gSA fy, vfrfjDr iwt a h dks yxkuk gh iM+rk gSA foÙkh; cktkjksa esa orZeku
C;kt njsa ¼tek vkSj _.k nsusa dh njsa nksuks½a 2008&09 dh igyh nks fLFkfr ds rgr] iwath cktkjksa ls /ku tqVkuk eqf'dy gS vkSj izorZdksa
frekfg;ksa ds nkSjku egRoiw.kZ rkSj ij c<+h gSA mlh vof/k ds nkSjku ds fy, eanh 'ks;j cktkj esa vius fuos'k dks izkIr djuk v©j Hkh
fofHkUu ifjiDorkvksa ds fy, cSadksa }kjk tek njksa esa 50&175 vk/kkj eqf'dy lkfcr gks ldrk gSA
vad dh o`f) vkSj lkoZtfud {ks=h; cSd a ksa ds cspa ekdZ ewY; esa 125&150
vk/kkj vad dh o`f) ds fy, is'kd'k dh xbZA gky gh esa] chek daifu;k¡ 'kk[kk ds foLrkj ij vkØked gksrh pyh
xbZ gSa vkSj bUgksua s rduhdh tu'kfDr dks tksMk+ gSA muds lkFk lEcfU/
dsUnz ljdkj dh izfrHkwfr;ksa dh mRikfnr vkSlr vk; 8-12 izfr'kr dh kr jgus ls ykxr mPp gksrh gS vkSj daifu;ksa ds fy, mPp ykxr vkSj
rqyuk esa 8-81 izfr'kr ij mPp FkhA ,do"khZ; 'ks"k ifjiDork ds lkFk de Hkqxrkuksa ds lkFk tkjh jguk eqf'dy lkfcr gks ldrk gSA
ljdkjh izfrHkwfr;ksa ij ÁkIr dhA ekpZ 2008 ds var ij 7-49 izfr'kr vkfFkZd fodkl esa /khek gksus ds lkFk] futh O;; ;ksX; vk; cpr vkSj
ls 9-25 izfr'kr ds mPp Lrj ij o`f) gqbZA vizSy ls vxLr 2008 ds fuos'k ds izHkkfor djrs jgus ij de gks tk,xhA m|ksx esa uhps vkSj
nkSjku dkWy cktkj] cktkj dh izfr"Bk ¼,y,,Q ls ckgj½ vkSj nwljs futh fuxfer {ks= esa de fuos'k de ifjlaifÙk xBu dks c<+kok nsrk
ntsZ ds rkSj ij m/kkj ysus vkSj m/kkj nsus dh ck/;rk udnh fuf/k gSA ;g de eky O;kikj ds lkFk ,d lkFk xSj thou chek cktkj dks
vuqikr esa Øfed :i ls c<+us ij dlkoV okyh rjyrk ds QyLo#i izHkkfor djrk gSA 'ks;j cktkj esa eanh ds lkFk] xSj thou chek
[kkrs ij ifjn`'; esa dBksjrk vk tkrh gSA tek djus ds izek.k i= dk daifu;ksa ds fy, fuos'k vk; ykHk dks izHkkfor djrs gq, Hkh uhps vk
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okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
tk,xh] D;ksfa d fuos'k vk; vc rd daifu;ksa ds chekys[ku ?kkVksa dh frekgh esa 2892-89 djksM+ #i, dk chek djus dh rqyuk esa 3541-78
deh dks iwjk dj pqdh gSAa djksM+ #i, dk izhfe;e chek djrs gq, 22-43 izfr'kr dh mPp o`f)
dks ns[kk gSA ljdkjh xSj thou chek daifu;ksa us 2007&08 dh igyh
2008&09 dh igyh frekgh esa izn'kZu frekgh esa 14-94 izfr'kr ls mPp] 5236-40 djksM+ #i, dk izhfe;e
(i) thou chek% chek fd;kA lkoZtfud vkSj futh chek daifu;ksa ds cktkj esa 'ks;j
Ckhek daifu;ksa us fiNys o"kZ ds rqyukRed 12511-80 djksM+ #i, ls Øe'k% 59-65 vkSj 40-35 izfr'kr FksA Ãlhthlh us 86-98 izfr'kr dh
14-45 izfr'kr dh o`f) ds lkFk pkyw foŸk o"kZ esa igyh frekgh ds ,d egRoiw.kZ o`f) esa ifj.kkeLo:i fiNys o"kZ esa 88-09 djksM+ #i,
nkSjku 14320-20 djksM+ #i, dk izhfe;e chek fd;k gSA fd, x, dh rqyuk esa 164-70 djksM+ #i, dk _.k chek fd;kA
dqy izhfe;e chek esa] ,yvkÃlh us 7524-56 djksM+ #i, ds fy,
viuh ;ksX;rk dk ifjp; fn;k vkSj futh daifu;ksa us 6795-64 djksM+ [kaMokj] xSj thou chek daifu;ksa us vkx] leqnz] eksVj] LokLF; vkSj
#i, ds fy, viuh ;ksX;rk dk ifjp; fn;kA fiNys o"kZ esa blh vof/ fofo/k {ks=ksa esa Øe'k% 1208-15 djksM+ #i,] 572-99 djksM+ #i,]
k ij ,yvkÃlh }kjk djk, x, izhfe;e esa 12-31 izfr'kr dh fxjkoV 3624-23 djksM+ #i,] 1772-57 djksM+ #i, vkSj 1600-24 djksM+ #i,
vkbZ tcfd futh daifu;ksa esa bldh 72-88 izfr'kr dh o`f) gqbZA ds izhfe;e chek fd;k gSA LokLF; {ks= esa 2007 08 ds blh frekgh
m|ksx ds Lrj ij fy[kh xbZ chek dh la[;k esa 7-78 izfr'kr dh ij pkyw foÙk o"kZ dh igyh frekgh esa ¼49-67 izfr'kr½ lcls T;knk
fxjkoV vkbZ gS] tcfd ,yvkÃlh }kjk fd, x, chek dh la[;k esa 23- o`f) ntZ dh xbZ gSA vkx ds {ks= essa blh vof/k ij ¼&13-80 izfr'kr½
36 izfr'kr dh fxjkoV vkbZ gS] futh daifu;ksa ds ekeys esa mudh 44- _.kkRed o`f) dks ns[kk x;k gSA
00 izfr'kr ls o`f) dh xbZ gSA fd, x, dqy izhfe;e chek esa]
O;fäxr izhfe;e us 10995-90 djksM+ #i, ds fy, viuh ;ksX;rk dk ikWfylh;ksa dh la[;k ds lanHkZ es]a vkx vkSj leqnz us ,d o"kZ dh vof/
ifjp; fn;k vkSj lewg O;kikj us 3324-30 djksM+ #i, ds fy, viuh k ij ¼Øe'k% &5-14 izfr'kr vkSj &4-37 izfr'kr½ _.kkRed o`f) nj
;ksX;rk dk ifjp; fn;kA ,yvkÃlh ds laca/k esa] O;fäxr O;kikj dks ntZ fd;k gSA eksVj {ks= es]a lkoZtfud xSj thou chek daifu;ksa
5275-71 djksM+ #i, Fkk vkSj lewg O;kikj 2248-85 djksM+ #i, FkkA us izhfe;e esa chek djkbZ gqbZ ikWfylh;ksa dh de la[;k tkjh djus ds
futh daifu;ksa ds ekeys es]a os Øe'k% 5720-19 djksM+ #i, vkSj 1075- ckotwn ¼23-09 izfr'kr½ ldkjkRed o`f) nj dks ns[kk gSA pkyw foÙk
45 djksM+ #i, FksA ,yvkÃlh dh cktkj esa fgLlsnkjh dqy izhfe;e o"kZ dh igyh frekgh esa eksVj {ks= esa izhfe;e chek 3624-23 djksM+
laxzg esa 52-55 izfr'kr Fkh vkSj gLrk{kj dh xbZ chek dh la[;k esa #i, Fkk] tks dqy chek esa 41-29 izfr'kr dk ;ksxnku dj jgk gSA dqy
63-88 izfr'kr Fkh] fiNys o"kZ esa lwpuk ds vuqlkj Øze'k% 68-58 eksVj izhfe;e esa lkoZtfud vkSj futh thou chek daifu;ksa }kjk
izfr'kr vkSj 76-87 izfr'kr ls de FkhA lewg ;kstuk ds varxZr 56- ;ksxnku Øe'k% 2151-19 djksM+ #i, ¼59-36 izfr'kr½ vkSj 1473-04
13 yk[k thou lqjf{kr Fks tks fiNyh vof/k esa 8-5 izfr'kr dh o`f) djksM+ #i, ¼40-64 izfr'kr½ FkkA
dks ntZ dj jgh gSA lewg ;kstuk ds varxZr dqy thouksa dh lqj{kk
es]a ,yvkÃlh us 38-96 yk[k ds fy, viuh ;ksX;rk dk ifjp; fn;k LokLF; {ks= esa izhfe;e laxzg pkyw o"kZ dh igyh frekgh esa 1772-57
vkSj futh daifu;ksa us 12-77 yk[k ds fy,A thou chek daifu;ksa us djksM+ #i, rd igqap x;k gS] tks dqy chek esa 20-19 izfr'kr dk
lkekftd {ks= esa 17-10 djksM+ #i, ds izhfe;e ds lkFk 12-50 yk[k ;ksxnku dj jgk gSA bl frekgh esa tkjh] ikWfylh;ksa dh la[;k]
thouksa dks lqjf{kr fd;k vkSj xzkeh.k {ks= esa 1275-78 djksM+ #i, ds ikWfylh;ksa dh dqy la[;k esa dke fd, x, vuqikr ds #i esa 12-20
izhfe;e ds lkFk 13-53 yk[k cheksa ij gLrk{kj fd,A izfr'kr gSA eksVj {ks= dh rjg jgs LokLF; {ks= esa lkoZtfud vkSj
futh xSj thou chek daifu;ksa ds 'ks;j] tks pkyw foÙk o"kZ dh igyh
(ii) xSj thou chek daifu;k¡ frekgh esa Øe'k% 58-72 izfr'kr ¼lkoZtfud½ vkSj 41-28 izfr'kr
¼futh½ LFkkfir fd;kA ikWfylh;ka tkjh djus dh la[;k ds ekeys esa
pkyw foÙk o"kZ dh igyh frekgh ds nkSjku] xSj thou chek daifu;ksa LokLF; {ks= us 12-95 izfr'kr dh o`f) ntZ dh gSA ;g o`f) 20
us fiNys o"kZ dh blh vof/k esa 7448-74 djksM+ #i, dk chek djus izfr'kr ds lkFk lkoZtfud xSj thou chek daifu;ksa esa rhozrj FkhA
ij 17-85 izfr'kr dh o`f) dh ntZ dj jgs 8778-18 djksM+ #i, ds
izhfe;e fd, gSAa futh xSj thou chek daifu;ksa us fiNys o"kZ dh blh
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okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
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ikWfylh;k¡ ,oa dk;Zdze
v- lkekU; vkfFkZd okrkoj.k dh egRoiw.kZ Hkwfedk tkjh gSA gky gh ds o"kksZa es]a ,e,lbZ {ks= us lexz
Hkkjr dk c`gr~ vkfFkZd fu"iknu 2007&08 esa okLrfod ldy ?kjsyq vkS|ksfxd o`f) dh rqyuk esa lqpk: :i ls mPpÙkj o`f) ntZ dh gSA
mRikn ¼thMhih½ esa o`f) ds eku ls 9 izfr'kr ds Lrj ij FkkA ;g o`f) ,e,lbZ {ks= us vFkZO;oLFkk esa tksMs+ x, ldy vkS|ksfxd ewY;kadu esa
2006&07 esa 9-6 izfr'kr rFkk 2005&06 esa 9-4 izfr'kr ls vf/kd yxHkx 40 izfr'kr ;ksxnku fn;k gS rFkk dqy fufeZr fu;kZrksa ds 47
ekuh xbZA bl mPp o`f) ds lkFk] 2003&2008 dh vof/k ds nkSjku izfr'kr dk ys[kk&tks[kk fd;k gSA
vkSlr okLrfod th.Mh.ih o`f) 8-8 izfr'kr vakdfyr dh xbZ] tks fd
fiNys ikap o"kksZa esa 5-4 izfr'kr ds eqdkcys dgha vf/kd gSA lsok {ks= dsUnzh; lkaf[;dh laxBu ¼lh,lvks½ }kjk tkjh fd, x, iqujhf{kr
nksgjs vad Lrj dh vksj fujarj c<++ jgk gS] tks 2007&08 esa 10-7 vuqeku ds vuqlkj] lsok {ks= ds fy, mRiUu okLrfod thMhih o`f)
izfr'kr gSA th.Mh.ih o`f) 2006&07 esa ntZ dh xbZ 3-8 izfr'kr dh *foÙkh;] chek] okLrfod laink ,oa O;kikj {ks=* rFkk *fuekZ.k* mi&{ks=
vis{kk 2007&08 esa *d`f"k {ks=* ls izkjEHk gksdj 4-5 izfr'kr ij FkhA esa fxjkoV ds dkj.k 2006&07 esa 11-2 izfr'kr ls 2007&08 esa 10-
d`f"k {ks= dh ;g xfr 2007&08 esa 230-7 feyh;u Vu ds fjdkMZ Lrj 7 izfr'kr rd larqfyr jghA foÙkh;] chek] okLrfod laink rFkk
ij c<+s gq, vukt mRiknu ls ns[kh tk ldrh gS] tks 2006&07 esa ntZ O;kikj lsok* us 2006&07 esa 13-9 izfr'kr dh rqyuk esa 2007&08 esa
fd, x, 217-3 feyh;u Vu ds eqdkcys vf/kd gSA *vkS|ksfxd {ks=* 11-8 izfr'kr dh o`f) ntZ dhA rFkkfi] okLrfod th.Mh.ih. esa {ks=ksa
ls gks jgh okLrfod th.Mh.ih. o`f)] 2006&07 esa vkadfyr dh xbZ dk va'k lhekar :i ls 2006&07 esa 14-3 izfr'kr ls 2007&08 esa 14-
10-6 izfr'kr dh rqyuk esa 2007&08 esa de vFkkZr 8-1 izfr'kr FkhA 7 izfr'kr c<+k gSA mi&{ks=ksa ls mRiUu gq, ldy ?kjsyq mRikn ij
;g fxjkoV eq[; rkSj ij fuekZ.k dk;ksZa esa 2006&07 esa 12 izfr'kr fd;k uohure vuqeku 2006&07 ds fy, miyC/k gSA vuqeku ds
dh o`f) ls 2007&08 esa 8-8 izfr'kr dh deh ds dkj.k gqbZA tcfd vuqlkj] cSfa dax ,oa chek {ks=ksa us 2005&06 esa 6-12 izfr'kr ds eqdkcys
*fo|qr] xSl rFkk ty vkiwfrZ* {ks= esa lhekar o`f) jgh gS] *[kuu rFkk 2006&07 esa okLrfod th.Mh.ih. dk 6-68 izfr'kr ,df"kr fd;k gSA
mR[kuu* {ks= esa deh ns[kh xbZA vkS|ksfxd* {ks= ls gks jgh th.Mh.ih. bl mi&{ks= us 2006&07 esa 19-71 izfr'kr dh o`f) ntZ dh gSA tgk¡
esa ;g fxjkoV vkS|ksfxd mRiknu ¼vkbZvkbZih½ ds lwpdkad ds pyu *cSfa dax* {ks= us 17 izfr'kr o`f) n'kkZbZ gS] chek {ks= us 2005&06 ls
esa Hkh izfrfcfEcr gqbZA vkbZvkbZih ds lanHkZ esa] ;g vkS|ksfxd o`f)] vf/kd 2006&07 esa 34-5 izfr'kr o`f) ntZ dh gSA okLrfod th.Mh.ih.
2006&07 esa 11-5 izfr'kr ls 2007&08 ds nkSjku 8-5 izfr'kr rd esa chek {ks= dk va'k 2005&06 esa 0-9 izfr'kr ls 2006&07 esa 1-1
larqfyr jghA fuekZ.k {ks= us dqy vkbZvkbZih esa 79-4 izfr'kr ds Hkkj izfr'kr c<+kA
ds lkFk] 2007&08 esa 9-0 izfr'kr dh o`f) nj ntZ dh] tks 2006&07
esa 12-5 izfr'kr ds eqdkcys dkQh de gSA miHkksx&vk/kkfjr oxhZdj.k cpr ,oa iwath fuekZ.k
ds lanHkZ es]a ;g fxjkoV leLr {ks=ksa esa ns[kh xbZA miHkksDrk lk/kuksa lh,lvks us 2007&08 ds fy, vkfFkZd Lrj rFkk {ks=h; Lrj ij Hkh
esa vkSj Hkh vf/kd] ftlesa 2006&07 esa 9-2 izfr'kr ds eqdkcys thMhih ds fy, vuqeku tkjh fd, gSaA fdUrq cpr ,oa iwath fuekZ.k
2007&08 esa 1 izfr'kr dh _.kkRed o`f) ntZ dh xbZA ds vuqeku ,d o"kZ ds foyac ls miyC/k gS]a tSls lh,lvks }kjk tkjh
uohure vuqeku 2006&07 ls lacaf/kr gSA rFkkfi] ?kjsyq {ks= dh
vk/kkjHkwr {ks= ftlusa 2006&07 ds nkSjku tksj idM+k Fkk] 2007&08 ldy foÙkh; cpr] tSlk fd Hkkjrh; fjtoZ cSad ¼vkjchvkbZ½ us
ds nkSjku egRoiw.kZ :i ls uhps fxj x;kA bl {ks= us] vkbZvkbZih esa vuq e kfur fd;k gS ] 2007&08 ds fy, miyC/k gS A ;g leh{kk
26-7 izfr'kr ds Hkkj ds lkFk] 2006&07 ds nkSjku 9-3 izfr'kr dh 2006&07 ds fy, cpr ,oa iwath fuekZ.k rFkk 2007&08 ds fy,
rqyuk esa 2007&08 esa 5-6 izfr'kr dh o`f) ntZZ dhA vk/kkjHkwr {ks= foÙkh; ifjlEifÙk ls lacaf/kr gSA
ds dks;ys dks NksMdj leLr [k.Mksa us 2007&08 esa fuEuLrh; o`f)
ntZ dhA O;kogkfjd jkstxkj ds volj iznku djus ds vykok Hkkjr
dh vkS|ksfxd o`f) rFkk fu;kZr esa c`gr~ rFkk y?kq miØe®sa ¼,e,lbZ½
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okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
futh fuxe {ks= dh cprksa rFkk lkoZtfud {ks= dh cprksa esa o`f) ds fLFkj jghA mPpLrj rd igqpa h rsy dh dherksa esa o`f) us eqnzkLQhfr
ifjek.kLo:i pkyw cktkj ewY; ij thMhih ds ,d izfr'kr ds :i es]a tksf[ke rFkk ekax&vkiwfrZ vlarqyu ij fpark mRiUu dh gSA bu
ldy ?kjsyq cpr 2005&06 esa 34-3 izfr'kr ls 2006&07 esa 34-8 ifjfLFk;ksa us Hkkjr esa Hkh eqnzkLQhfr Lrj ij izHkko Mkyk gSA tSlk fd
izfr'kr c<+h gSA tgk¡ ?kjsyq {ks= ds fy, HkkSfrd ifjlEifÙk ds :i esa lexz dher lwpdkad ¼MCY;wihvkbZ½ ds pyu us vakdfyr fd;k gS]
12-5 izfr'kr ij cpr nj esa dksbZ ifjorZu ugha gS] ogha foÙkh; cpr eqnzkLQhfr ,d o"kZ igys 5-9 izfr'kr ls c<+dj ekpZ 2008 var rd
ds :i esa 2005&06 esa 11-8 izfr'kr ls 2006&07 esa 11-3 izfr'kr dh 7-7 izfr'kr gks xbZA izkFkfed oLrq lewg esa [kk| rFkk v[kk| nksuksa
,d lhekar deh ns[kh xbZ gSA bl rjg ls ?kjsyq cpr nj 2005&06 us 2007&08 ds nkSjku dqN inkFkksZa ds fupys ?kjsyq mRiknu ds
esa 24-2 izfr'kr ls 2006&07 esa 23-7 izfr'kr de gqbZ gSA futh fuxe lkFk&lkFk fLFkj varjkZ"Vªh; dherksa dks izfrfcfEcr djrs gq, eqnzkLQhfr
{ks= dh cpr nj 2001&02 esa 3-4 izfr'kr ls 2005&06 esa 7-5 ij Åij dh vksj ncko cuk;kA pkoy vkSj xsgaw dh ?kjsyq miyC/krk
izfr'kr rFkk 2006&07 esa blls vf/kd 7-8 izfr'kr rd c<+h FkhA dks lq/kkjus ds fy, ljdkj }kjk fd, tk jgs fofHkUu vkiwfrZdkjd
xSj&foHkkxh; lkFk gh lkFk foHkkxh; miØe®a dh mPprj cprkssa ds mik;ksa esa c<+h+ gqbZ eqnzkLQhfr dk lekos'k gSA [kk| inkFkksZa es]a pkoy]
dkj.k] lkoZtfud {ks= dh cpr 2005&06 esa th.Mh.ih. ds 2-6 xsga aw rFkk nw/k dh dhersa ,d o"kZ igys dze'k% 5-7 izfr'kr] 7-3 izfr'kr
izfr'kr ls vkSj csgrj g®dj 2006&07 esa 3-2 izfr'kr gqbZA tgk¡ rFkk 8-4 izfr'kr dh rqyuk esa 2007&08 esa o"kZ&nj&o"kZ ij dze'k%
vkfFkZd Lrj ij ldy ?kjsyq cpr 2006&07 esa 5 izfr'kr vad dh 9-1 izfr'kr] 5-1 izfr'kr rFkk 8-7 izfr'kr c<++h gSA v[kk| izkFkfed
o`f) gqbZ] ogha ldy ?kjsyq iwt a h fuekZ.k nj 2005&06 esa 35-4 izfr'kr inkFkkZsa es]a rsy cht rFkk dPph :bZ dh dhersa fiNys ,d o"kZ esa dze'k%
ls 2006&07 esa 35-9 izfr'kr 4 izfr'kr vad dh o`f) gqbZA 'kq) iwt a h 31-6 izfr'kr rFkk 21-9 izfr'kr dh o`f) ls Åij dze'k% 20-3 izfr'kr
varokZg 2005&06 esa 1-2 izfr'kr ls 2006&07 esa 1-1 izfr'kr dh rFkk 14-0 izfr'kr c<+h+ gaSA dqy feykdj] izkFkfed inkFkZ dh eqnzkLQhfr]
lhekar deh ntZZ dh xbZA o"kZ&nj&o"kZ ds vk/kkj ij fiNys o"kZ 10-7 izfr'kr dh rqyuk esa ekpZ
vkjchvkbZ }kjk tkjh ?kjsyq foÙkh; cprksa ds izkjfEHkd vuqekuksa us 2008 ds var rd 9-7 izfr'kr FkhA
c<+rh gqbZ vFkZO;oLFkk esa ?kjsyq vf/keku izfrfcfEcr djrs gq, 2006&07
dh rqyuk esa 2007&08 esa ?kjsyq cprksa ds izfr:i esa ,d ifjorZu bZ/a ku lewg eqnzkLQhfr] tks twu&uoEcj 2007 ds nkSjku _.kkRed Fkh]
fn[kk;k gSA th.Mh.ih. dh ,d izfr'krrk ds :i es]a tgk¡ 2007&08 vk/kkj izHkko ds lkFk&lkFk uoEcj 2006 rFkk Qjojh 2008 esa isVªksy
esa va'kksa esa eqæk ,oa fuos'kksa ds :i esa cprsa c<+h+ ] cSd
a tekvksa ds :i esa rFkk Mhty dh dherksa esa deh izfrfcfEcr dj jgh Fkh] e/; uoEcj
cprksa esa deh vkbZA ?kjsyq {ks= dh ldy foÙkh; cprksa esa eqæk ds :i 2007 esa èkukRed gksdj fiNys o"kZ ds 1-0 izfr'kr ds eqdkcys 29
esa 11 izfr'kr] tekvksa ds :i esa 56-5 izfr'kr lfEefyr gSA ?kjsyq ekpZ] 2008 esa 6-8 izfr'kr ij igqaphA uoEcj 2007 dh 'kq:vkr esa
cprksa esa chek fuf/k dk va'k chek ds fy, ?kjsyq vko';drk rFkk ?kjsyq bZa/ku lewg eqnzkLQhfr esa gqbZ o`f) dk dkj.k xSj&lapkfyr isVªksfy;e
{ks= ds fofHkUu Hkkxksa esa izpfyr uohu mRiknksa dh miyC/krk dks mRiknksa dh dherksa esa yxkrkj o`f) ds lkFk&lkFk isVªksy ,oa Mhty
izfrfcfEcr djrs gq, 2006&07 esa 14-9 izfr'kr ls c<+dj 2007&08 dh ?kjsyq dherksa esa cM+k la'kks/ku jgkA varjkZ"Vªh; dPPks rsy ¼Hkkjrh;
esa 17-5 izfr'kr gqvk gSA thou chek fuf/k ds :i esa cpr 2006&07 ihiksa½ dh dhersa Qjojh 2007 esa 56-6 vefjdh MkWyj izfr cSjy ls
esa 14-4 izfr'kr ls c<++dj 2007&08 esa 16-9 izfr'kr gqbZ gS] tks rdjhcu 75 izfr'kr vfËkd gks dj ekpZ 2008 esa 99-3 vefjdh MkWyj
2007&08 esa ;wfyi dh lQyrk ds dkj.k gks ldrh gSA Mkd chek izfr cSjy gqbZA
esa 2006&07 esa 0-3 izfr'kr ls 2007&08 esa lhekar o`f) gqbZ gSA
E;qP;qvy QaM esa fuos'k esa Hkh blh izdkj dh o`f) ns[kh xbZA mudk 2007&08 ds nkSjku dqy eqnzkLQhfr dk izeq[k izsjd fufeZr mRiknksa esa
va'k 2006&07 esa 5-2 izfr'kr ls 2007&08 esa 7-7 izfr'kr c<++kA eqnzkLQhfr FkkA fufeZr mRiknksa esa eqnzkLQhfr ,d o"kZ igys 6-1
izfr'kr ds eqdkcys ekpZ 2008 ds var esa c<+dj 7-3 izfr'kr gks xbZA
ewY; vofLFkfr izkFkfed inkFkksZa ij 28-2 izfr'kr rFkk bZa/ku lewg ij 18-9 izfr'kr
eqnzkLQhfr 2007&08 ds nkSjku dbZa ns'kksa esa] eq[; rkSj ij mPprj ds vuqlj.k }kjk 63-8 izfr'kr ds Hkkj ds lkFk] fufeZr mRiknksa us 29
[kk| ,oa bZ/a ku dherksa ds lkFk&lkFk etcwr ekax ifjfLFkfr ds dkj.k ekpZ] 2008 rd dqy eqnzkLQhfr esa 52-8 izfr'kr dk ;ksxnku fn;kA
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okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
,d vkSlr vk/kkj ij ¼52 lIrkgksa dk vkSlr½] Fkksd dher eqnzkLQhfr 2007 ds var esa 10-75 izfr'kr dh rqyuk esa ekpZ 2008 ds var rd
2006&07 esa 5-4 izfr'kr dh rqyuk esa 2007&08 esa de gksdj 4-7 10 izfr'kr FkhA okf.kfT;d dkxt cktkj esa] Hkkfjr vkSlr NwV 31
izfr'kr FkhA vkS|ksfxd dkexkjksa ds fy, miHkksDrk dher eqnzkLQhfr ekpZ] 2007 dks 11-33 izfr'kr rFkk vDVwcj 2007 ds var rd 7-65
tuojh 2008 rd MCY;wihvkbZ eqnzkLQhfr ls vf/kd FkhA [kk| inkFkksZa izfr'kr ls de gks xbZ rFkk 31 ekpZ 2008 dks 10-38 izfr'kr igqap
esa o`f) ds lkFk] dqN gn rd ;g varj de gqvkA vkS|ksfxd dkexkjksa xbZ A
ds fy, ekpZ 2008 gsrq lhihvkbZ eqnzkLQhfr 7-9 izfr'kr jgh] tks ekpZ
2007 esa 6-7 izfr'kr ns[kh xbZ FkhA vkSlr vk/kkj ij ¼12 eghuksa dk fons'kh fofue; cktkj
vkSlr½ 2006&07 esa 6-7 izfr'kr ds eqdkcys 2007&08 ds nkSjku Hkkjrh; #i, us 2007&08 ds nkSjku 39-26 ls 43-15 #i, izfr MkWyj
lhihvkbZ eqnzkLQhfr 6-2 vkadfyr dh xbZA dh Js.kh esa lkekU;r% n¨rjQk xfr n'kkZbZA o"kZ ds 'kq:vkr es]a ?kjsyq
eqnzk cktkj esa dM+h rjyrk fLFkfr;ksa rFkk cSadksa }kjk vefjdh MkWyj
?kjsyq foÙkh; cktkj dh fcØh us #i, dks bldk Lrj ekpZ 2007 ds var esa 43-60 #i, izfr
oSf'od foÙkh; cktkj] rjyrk ekax esa izokg ds dkj.k v'kkar jgk MkWyj ls 29 ekpZ 2007 rd 40-46 #i, izfr MkWyj rd igqpa k fn;kA
ftldk dkj.k ;w,l lc&izkbZe ca/kd cktkj esa gypy FkhA rFkkfi] fons ' kh la L Fkkxr fuos ' k ¼,QvkbZ v kbZ ½ cfgxZ e u] Hkkjrh; bfDoVh
Hkkjr esa bfDoVh cktkjksa rFkk eqnzk cktkj esa laf{kIr vof/k dks NksMdj cktkj esa eanh dh fLFkfr;¨a rFkk ;w,l esa mi&iz/kku ca/kd ladV ij
foÙkh; cktkj vis{kkd`r vizHkkfor jgsA vkjchvkbZ }kjk fd, x, fpark ds ifj.kkeLo:i Hkkjrh; #i;k de gksdj vxLr 2007 ds
ikWfylhxr gLrk{ksiksa us cktkjksa dks iqu% lkekU; djus esa enn dhA izFke Nekgh esa 41-58 #i, izfr MkWyj gks x;kA #i, dh fofue; nj
rRi'pkr vf/kd iwath cfgxZeu] ;w,l QsM }kjk C;kt nj esa dVkSrh
eqnzk cktkj rFkk vU; izeq[k eqnzkvksa dh rqyuk esa vefjdh MkWyj dh detksjh ds
iwt
a h izokg esa rjyrk rFkk fjtoZ cSd a ds lkFk dsUnz ljdkj ds udnh dkj.k c<++hA vDVwcj 2007 ls tuojh 2008 ds nkSjku #i;k 39-26
'ks"k esa cMs ifjorZuksa ds dkj.k rjyrk dh lkef;d vof/k dks NksMdj] #i, ls 39-84 #i, izfr MkWyj dh Js.kh esa igqpa x;kA Qjojh 2008
eqnzk cktkj 2007&08 esa dqy feykdj O;ofLFkr jgkA vkjchvkbZ ds vkjaHk es]a ,QvkbZvkbZ cfgxZeu ¼dPPks rsy dh c<+r+ h dherksa ,oa rsy
}kjk rjyrk lek;kstu lqfo/kk ¼,y,,Q½ ds rgr fd, x, ikWfylhxr dEifu;ksa }kjk MkWyj dh Hkkjh ekax½ ds dkj.k #i;k fxjuk izkjEHk gks
gLr{ksi ls eqnzk cktkj dqN gn rd etcwr gqvk rFkk ckn esa bl x;k rFkk ekpZ 2008 ds var rd ;g 39-99 #i, izfr MkWyj FkkA ekpZ
ikWfylh ds okil fy, tkus ls dkWy@lwpuk nj dks jsiks rFkk izfrorhZ 2007 ds var rFkk ekpZ 2008 ds var ds chp vefjdh MkWyj dh rqyuk
jsiks njksa dh lhek esa jgus dh enn feyhA dqy feykdj ,d o"kZ ckn] esa #i, dh fofue; nj 9-0 izfr'kr c<++hA
dkWy nj dk vkSlr 6-07 izfr'kr jgk] tks 2006&07 dh vis{kk 115
vk/kkj vad de jgkA eqnzk cktkj ds lgorhZ [k.M esa C;kt nj & blh vof/k esa] ikmaM LVfyZax dh rqyuk esa #i;k 7-6 izfr'kr c<++k]
cktkj jsiks ¼,y,,Q ls ckgj½ rFkk lgorhZ m/kkj ,oa m/kkjnkrk vkca/ tcfd ;wjks dh rqyuk esa ;g 7-8 izfr'kr rFkk tkikuh ;su dh rqyuk
k ¼lhch,yvks½ & dkWy njksa ds lkFk vkxs&ihNs gksrk jgkA lgorhZ esa ;g 7-6 iz fr'kr de gq vkA udn fons ' kh fofue; cktkj dh
cktkj 2007&08 ds nkSjku dqy jkf'k dk 80 izfr'kr jgrs gq, vc ifLFkfr;kas rFkk ?kjsyq eqnzk cktkjksa esa lkekU;r% lq[kn rjy ifLFkfr;kas
Hkkjr esa eqnzk cktkj dk iz/kku [k.M cu x;k gSA 2007&08 ds nkSjku] us 2007&08 ds nkSjku vefjdh MkWyj ij vxz fizfe;e dks de j[kkA
lhch,yvks esa C;kt njsa 5-20 izfr'kr] cktkj jsiks esa 5-50 izfr'kr rFkk o"kZ ds nkSjku iwt
a h cfgxZeu pkyw ys[kk ?kkVs dh vis{kk egRowi.kZ :i
dkWy@lwpuk eqnzk cktkj esa 6-07 izfr'kr ds vkSlr ij jghaA ,d o"kZ ls vf/kd jgkA 2007&08 ds nkSjku eqnzk ifjlEifRr] Lo.kZ] ,lMhvkj
igys rd mijksDr [k.Mksa ds fy, C;kt njsa dze'k% 6-24 izfr'kr] 6- rFkk vkbZ,e,Q ds ikl vkaf'kd fuf/k dks lfEefyr djrs gq, Hkkjr
34 izfr'kr rFkk 7-22 izfr'kr FkhaA mijksDr rhuksa eqnzk cktkj [k.Mksa dh fons'kh fofue; fuf/k ekpZ 2007 ds var rd 199-2 fcfy;u
dh Hkkfjr vkSlr nj ,d o"kZ igys 6-57 izfr'kr dh rqyuk esa vefjdh MkWyj dh rqyuk esa ekpZ 2008 ds var rd 309-7 fcfy;u
2007&08 ds nkSjku 5-48 izfr'kr vakdfyr dh xbZA eqnzk cktkj ds vefjdh MkWyj c<++hA
vU; [k.Mksa es]a tek izek.kdksa ¼lhMh½ ds fy, Hkkfjr vkSlr NwV ekpZ
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okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
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okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
1-1 izfr'kr dh vis{kk vf/kd FkkA vuqdy w ?kjsyq foÙkh; rFkk vkfFkZd Hkkjrh; foÙkh; cktkj vxLr 2008 rd dqy feykdj O;ofLFkr jgkA
ifjfLFk;ks]a iwta h [kkrs ds vkSj vf/kd ifjekspu us Hkkjr dh c<+r+ h xfr eqnzk cktkj esa Årkj&p<ko dh laf{kIr vof/k;k¡ ns[kh xbZA jkf=dkyhu
dks cuk, j[kk ftlds ifj.kkeLo:i Hkkjr esa 2007&08 ds nkSjku iwt a h eqnzk cktkj ds lgorhZ [k.M esa C;kt njsa dkWy njksa ls de jghA fons'kh
vUrokZg dk izokg jgkA 108 fcfy;u ;w,l MkWyj ij 'kq) iwt a h izokg fofue; cktkj esa Hkkjrh; #i;k ;w,l MkWyj ds eqdkcys de gqvkA
¼vUrokZg _.k cfgxZeu½ us 2007&08 esa thMhih dk 9-2 izfr'kr ljdkjh izfrHkwfr cktkjksa esa equkQk ?kVkA Hkkjrh; bfDoVh cktkj Åaps
j[kk rFkk ;g 2006&07 dh vis{kk 2-4 xquk vf/kd FkkA Hkkjr] phu Årkj&p<+ko ds pyrs la'kks/ku dk xokg cukA 2007&08 dh izFke
ds ckn nwljk lcls LohdkjkRed ,QMhvkbZ xUrO; ds :i esa mHkjkA frekgh esa okf.kfT;d fu;kZr c<+k+ tcfd vk;kr esa larqyu ns[kk x;kA
2006&07 esa 8-5 fcfy;u MkWyj dh rqyuk esa 2007&08 esa 'kq) iwt
a h izokg vfLFkj jgk rFkk eq[; rkSj ij ,QvkbZvkbZ }kjk fd, x,
,QMhvkbZ izokg dh jkf'k 15-5 fcfy;u ;w,l MkWyj jghA vf/kdrj cfgxZeu ds dkj.k 2008&09 ds nkSjku 'kq) iwath vUrokZg 2007&08
,QMhvkbZ izokg bfDoVh ds :i esa Fkk tcfd i=k/kku izokg esa dh lkn`'; vof/k dh vis{kk de jgkA 15 vxLr] 2008 dks] fons'kh
,QvkbZvkbZ }kjk fd, x, fuos'k lfEefyr gSAa Hkkjr us 2006&07 ds fofue; fuf/k ekpZ 2008 ds Lrj rd 13-5 fcfy;u ;w,l MkWyj ls
nkSjku 1-8 fcfy;u ;w,l MkWyj dh rqyuk esa 2007&08 ds nkSjku 2- de gqbZA lHkh rF;ksa ij fopkj djrs gq, Hkkjrh; vFkZO;oLFkk dk
1 fcfy;u ;w,l MkWyj dh ckgjh lgk;rk ¼'kq)½ izkIr dhA Hkkjr us n`f"Vdks.k] oSf'od tksf[ke ds rgr ?kjsyq tksf[keksa dks crykrs gq,
vU; ns'kksa dks vuqnku ,oa _.k ds :i esa 451 fefy;u ;w,l MkWyj la;ksfxd gSA vkS|ksfxd rFkk lsok {ks=ksa esa vkfFkZd xfrfof/k larqfyr
dk ;ksxnku fn;k] ftlesa HkwVku] usiky vkSj ckaXykns'k lcls cM+s jgh rFkk [kk| inkFkksZa dh dhersa iwjh rjg ls d`f"k mRiknksa ij fuHkZj
ykHkkFkhZ gS a A djrh gSAa oSf'od vFkZO;oLFkk ls vyx] Hkkjrh; vFkZO;oLFkk ds c<+r+ h
gqbZ eqnzkLQhfr ds tksf[ke ds lkFk fodkl ds larqyu dh xokg cuus
izFke frekgh leh{kk dh laHkkouk gSA
ekpZ 2008 ds var rd] Hkkjr esa vBkjg thou chek daifu;k¡ ekpZ 2008 ds var rd] Hkkjr esa 19 lk/kkj.k chek daifu;k¡ dk;Z
dk;Z dj jgh FkhaA rnqijkar] ,sxkWu jsfyxSj thou chek daiuh dj jgh Fkha A rnq i jka r ] Hkkjrh ,Dlk tujy chek da i uh
fyfeVsM rFkk Mh,y,Q izkesfjdk thou chek daiuh fyfeVsM fyfeVsM dks iath;u izek.k&i= fn;k x;kA blds lkFk] lk/
dks izkf/kdkjh }kjk iath;u izek.k&i= fn;k x;kA bu nksuksa ubZ kkj.k chek daifu;ksa dh dqy la[;k c<++dj 20 gks xbZA
daifu;ksa ds lkFk Hkkjr esa thou chek daifu;ksa dh dqy la[;k dk;kZy;ksa dk foLrkj
21 rd igaqp xbZA thou chekdrkZvksa ds dk;kZy;ksa dh la[;k o"kZ 2007&08 esa 65
rkfydk 2 izfr'kr ls vf/kd dh o`f) fn[kkrs gq, o"kZ ds vkjaHk esa 5373 ls
Hkkjr es a ia t hd` r chekdrkZ
O;kikj dk iz d kj lkoZ t fud {ks = futh {ks = dq y
o"kZ ds var rd 8913 ukVdh; <+xa ls c<+h+ A bl foLrkj dk ,d
izeq[k fgLlk futh {ks= esa Fkk] ftuds dk;kZy; 3072 ls 6391]
thou chek 1 20 21
lk/kkj.k chek 6* 14** 20
nqxqus ls vf/kd gks x,A ,yvkbZlh ds dk;kZy; vf/kd larqfyr
iq u chZ e k 1 0 01 gksdj 10 izfr'kr c<++dj 2301 ls 2522 gks x,A
dq y 8 34 42
rkfydk 3
31 ekpZ] 2008 rd thou chek dk;kZy;
chekdrkZ 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
futh chekdrkZ 13 116 254 416 804 1645 3072 6391
,yvkbZ l h 2186 2190 2191 2196 2197 2220 2301 2522
m|ksx dqy 2199 2306 2445 2612 3001 3865 5373 8913
u¨V% 1½ ,d fo'ks"k izi= ds }kjk thou chekdrkZvksa ls ,df=r vkadM+sa
2½ chek vf/kfu;e] 1938 dh /kkjk 64 oh lh ds rgr ifjHkkf"kr dk;kZy;
egÙoiw.kZ :i ls] v/kZ&'kgjh rFkk y?kq LFkkuksa esa futh thou chekdrkZvksa ds dk;kZy;ksa dh la[;k 2007&08 esa lfEefyr gksdj
mPpre Lrj rd 140 izfr'kr ls vf/kd 1908 ls 4592 rd c<++hA
rkfydk 4
31 ekpZ] 2008 rd thou chekdrkZvksa ds dk;kZy;ksa dk forj.k
chekdrkZ egkuxj 'kgjh v/kZ ' kgjh vU; dq y
futh 628 1169 2690 1902 6391
,yvkbZ l h 311 468 848 895 2522
m|ksx dqy 939 1637 3540 2797 8913
u¨V% 1½ ,d fo'ks"k izi= ds }kjk thou chekdrkZvksa ls ,df=r vkdMsa+A
2½ foÙk ea=ky; }kjk fd, x, LFkkuksa ds ,pvkj, oxhZdj.k ij vk/kkfjrA
egkuxj% fnYyh] eq E cbZ ] pS U ubZ ] dks y dkrk] gS n jkckn rFkk cS a x yks j A
'kgjh% ,pvkj, oxhZ d j.k ds ,] ch&1] ch&2 oxhZ Ñ r 'kgjA
v/kZ ' kgjh% ,pvkj, oxhZ d j.k ds lh oxhZ Ñ r 'kgjA
vU; % ,pvkj, oxhZdj.k esa lwphc) ugha fd, x, LFkkuA
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okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
A½ fo'o chek ifjn`'; esa 19 izfr'kr rFkk xSj&thou chek izhfe;e esa 20 izfr'kr o`f)
ntZ dhA etcw r vkfFkZ d fodkl] ?kjs y q iz ; ks T ; vk; es a
2007 esa c`gr~ vkfFkZd okrkoj.k iwjs fo'o esa [kk| inkFkksZa ,oa
ifj.kkeLo:i o` f )] vukofjr cktkjks a es a chek da i fu;ks a dk
ÅtkZ dh dherksa esa vR;f/kd o`f) ls izfs jr lhekar /kheh vkfFkZd
iz o s ' k] rFkk vfuok;Z eks V j r` r h;&i{k nkf;R; dh 'kq : vkr]
o`f) rFkk c<++rh eqnzkLQhfr ls izHkkfor jgkA eq[; C;kt njksa esa
phu ds chek m|ksx ds etcwr fu"iknu gsrq ;s lHkh izeq[k
fopyu jgk] fdUrq os lkekU;r% de jghaA ;|fi 2007 ds var
;ksxnku nsus okys dkjd gSaA
rd os etcwr Fks] LVkWd cktkj 2008 ds vkjaHk esa fxj x,A bl
rjg ls fiNM+us ij iwjs fo'o esa chek izhfe;e dh jkf'k 2006 Hkkjr esa thou chek O;kikj ;w,l MkWyj ds lanHkZ esa 14-2
esa 3723 fcfy;u ;w,l MkWyj dh vis{kk 2007 esa 4061 ;w,l izfr'kr c<+k] ftlesa xSj&thou chek O;kikj 5-6 izfr'kr ls
MkWyj vkadh xbZA dqy izhfe;e esa ls] thou chek izhfe;e dh c<+kA u, mRiknksa dk vkxeu rFkk forj.k dh izfdz;kvksa rFkk
jkf'k 2393 ;w,l MkWyj vkadh xbZ rFkk 'ks"k jkf'k lk/kkj.k chek vukofjr cktkjksa esa futh chek daifu;ksa dk izos'k] ;s lHkh
O;kikj }kjk 1668 ;w,l MkWyj vkadh xbZA bl Lrj ij] dqy izeq[k ;ksxnku nsus okys dkjd gSaA rFkkfi] 'kqYd esa deh rFkk
oSf'od izhfe;e 2006 esa 5-0 izfr'kr dh rqyuk esa 2007 esa lgh ifj.kkeLo:i iz h fe;e njks a es a dVkS r h ds dkj.k xS j &thou
ek;uksa esa 3-3 izfr'kr ls c<++hA O;kikj esa chek daifu;ksa dk ykHk izHkkfor gqvkA
thou chek izhfe;e esa o`f) yxHkx 5-4 izfr'kr FkhA tgk¡ 2008 ds fy, oSf'od n`f"Vdks.k thou rFkk xSj&thou chek
vkS|ksfxd ns'kksa esa izhfe;e 4-7 izfr'kr c<++h] ogha mHkjrh gqbZ O;kikj nksuksa ds fy, v'kqHk jgkA tgk¡ iwt a h ,oa LVkWd cktkj esa
vFkZO;oLFkkvksa esa ;g 13-1 izfr'kr c<+hA vkS|ksfxd ns'kksa esa vfuf'pÙkk ds lapyu dh laHkkouk gS] bdkbZ&lEc} thou chek
thou chek O;kikj dk fuja r j foLrkj is a ' ku rFkk okf"kZ d h mRiknksa dh ekax esa deh] vkfFkZd xfrfof/k;ksa esa f'kfFkyrk ls
mRiknksa ds }kjk gqvk] tks o`) tula[;k rFkk jkT; lkekftd xSj&thou cktkj esa izhfe;e o`f) eas deh dh vk'kk gSA vr%
lqj{kk ykHkksa esa deh ls izsfjr FkkA mHkjrh gqbZ vFkZO;oLFkkvksa ds f'kfFky cktkj es a fn, xS j &thou chek ds fy, 2008 ,d
ekeys esa] etcwr vkfFkZd fodkl] vis{kkd`r ;qok tula[;k rFkk pq u kS r hiw . kZ o"kZ jgs x kA njks a ij fufgr ncko rFkk vkfFkZ d
c<++rs gq, e/;e oxZ us vR;f/kd chek fcØh esa viuk ;ksxnku xfrfof/k;ksa esa deh ls] xSj&thou cktkj esa 'kh"kZ ij izhfe;e
fn;kA mHkjrs gq, cktkjksa esa] 2006 esa 21-1 izfr'kr ds eqdkcys o` f ) fLFkj jgus dh vk'kk gS A vkS | ks f xd vFkZ O ;oLFkkvks a es a ]
2007 ds nkSjku thou chek esa o`f) 13-1 izfr'kr FkhA thou izhfe;eksa esa deh vkus dh vk'kk gS] tcfd mHkjrh gqbZ vFkZO;oLFkkvksa
chek O;kikj dk ykHk vusd ns'kksa esa c<+uk tkjh jgk D;ksfa d de es a o` f ) ds /khes jgus dh vk'kk gS A vifyf[kr ifj.kkeks a
C;kt nj okrkoj.k fn[kkus ds fy, ykxr esa dVkSrh dh xbZ] ¼ykHk@gkfu½ ds vkSj fcxMus dh vk'kk gSA eqnzkLQhfr esa ,d
xkjUVhM C;kt njsa ?kVk nh xbZ rFkk ykHk fgLlsnkjh lek;ksftr etcwr c<+r dk nkf;Ro chek ds rduhdh fuf/k rFkk vU;
dj yh xbZ FkhA yacs&ifj.kke¨a okys O;kikj ij dBksj] udkjkRed izHkko iMsxkA
oSf'od xSj&thou O;kikj 2006 esa 1-5 izfr'kr ds eqdkcys e/; vof/k esa thou chek ds fy, n`f"Vdks.k ldkjkRed jgkA
2007 esa 0-7 izfr'kr c<+kA xSj&thou O;kikj esa oSf'od o`f) pwafd vkfFkZd okrkoj.k rFkk iwath cktkj e/; vof/k esa fLFkj
fu"iknu vkS|ksfxd ns'kksa rFkk mHkjrs gq, cktkjksa esa vyx&vyx jgus dh vk'kk gS] thou chek }kjk vius etcwr fu"iknu dks
jgkA tgk¡ vkS|ksfxd ns'kksa us 0-3 izfr'kr dh ,d udkjkRed mldh iquoZLFkk esa ykus dh vk'kk gSA vkS|ksfxd ns'kksa esa] isa'ku
o`f) fn[kkbZ] ogha mHkjrs gq, cktkjksa us dqN {ks=ksa tSls eksVj] rFkk okf"kZdh dh fcØh gsrq o`)koLFkk izko/kkuksa dks tkjh j[kus
r`rh; i{k nkf;Ro rFkk LokLF; esa etcwr vkfFkZd fodkl rFkk dh vko';drk gSA cgqr ls mHkjrs gq, cktkjksa esa] izeq[k cktkj
lqj{kk&jkf'k dh vfuok;Zrk 'kq: fd, tkus ds dkj.k xSj&thou foLrkj dh laHkkouk] tks mPp iz;ksT; vk; rFkk vis{kkd`r ;qok
chek O;kikj esa 10-2 izfr'kr dh ,d eq[kj o`f) fn[kkbZ iMhA tula[;k ds lkFk vkxs&ihNs gks jgh gS] vkus okys o"kksZa esa cpr
rFkk lqj{kk mRiknksa nksuksa dh fcØh ds iszjd jgsaxsA
Hkkjr vkS j phu us nks u ks a thou rFkk xS j &thou O;kikj es a
etcwr fu"iknu ntZ fd;kA phu us vius thou&chek izhfe;e
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thou chek cktkj dh izfrLi/kkZ ikWfylh/kkjdksa ds fy, ykHkdkjh futh chekdrkZvksa rFkk ,yvkbZlh dh cktkj fgLlsnkjh] csph
cu xbZ gSA lkFk gh lkFk] ckek m|ksx viuh vifyf[kr rFkk xbZ ikWfyfl;ksa dh la[;k ds eku ls] 2006&07 esa Øe'k% 17-17
tksf[ke izca/ku ;ksX;rkvksa dks fodflr dj lq/kkj jgk gSA vof/ izfr'kr rFkk 82-83 izfr'kr ds eqdkcys Øe'k% 26-07 izfr'kr
k njksa esa deh ikWfylh esa lqfuf'pr dh tkus okyh jkf'k dk Lrj rFkk 73-93 izfr'kr FkhA
c<+kus esa lgk;d gqbZ gSA lqj{kk ds bl mPp Lrj ;g vFkZ gS fd
xzkgd tksf[ke dks de djus dh vko'drk ds izfr vf/kd vfHkK iz h fe;e
gSA rFkkfi] fodflr ns'kksa rFkk vU; mHkjrh gqbZ vFkZO;oLFkkvksa thou chek m|ksx us fiNys foÙkh; o"kZ esa 156075-85 djksM+
es a lq f uf'pr dh xbZ jkf'k ds Lrj ns u s ds lkFk] chekd` r #i, ds eqdkcys 2007&08 ds nkSjku 29-01 izfr'kr dh o`f)
O;fDr;ksa ds chp Hkh vfrfjDr lqj{kk dh vko';drk dks tksM+us ntZ djrs gq, 201351-41 djksM+ #i, izhfe;e dh vk; fjdkMZ
dh vHkh vkSj xqatkb'k gSA dhA 2007&08 es a fu;fer iz h fe;e] ,dy iz h fe;e rFkk
thou chek daifu;k¡ Hkh lajfpr fjVk;jesaV ;kstuk gsrq cM+h uohuhdj.k iz h fe;e Øe'k% 54888-16 djks M + #i, ¼27-26
vko';drk dks igpkuus esa rÙij jgh gSa rFkk mUgksua s bl [k.M izfr'kr½] 38824-36 djksM+ #i, ¼19-28 izfr'kr½ rFkk 107638-
dks cukus esa nh?kZdkfyd QaM izc/a ku gsrq viuh ;ksX;rk,¡ fn[kkbZ 89 djksM+ #i, ¼53-46 izfr'kr½ FkhA ;fn ;kn djsa fd 2000&01
gSA isa'ku dks ,d vko';drk ds :i esa igpku feyh gS rFkk esa] tc bl m|ksx dh 'kq:vkr gqbZ Fkh] thou chek izhfe;e
;g ns'k esa fodkl rFkk ;g thou chekdrkZ ds i=k/kku ds 34]898-48 djksM+ #i, Fkh ftlesa fu;fer izhfe;e ds 6966-95
egRoiw.kZ Hkkx dks cukus ds fy, ,d volj iznku djrh gSA djksM+ #i, ¼19-96 izfr'kr½] ,dy izhfe;e ds 2740-45 djksM+
vHkh gky gh es a ] futh thou chekdrkZ v ks a us nh?kZ d kfyd #i, ¼7-86 iz f r'kr½ rFkk uohuhdj.k iz h fe;e ds 25191-07
e`R;q&la[;k rFkk :X.krk esa mudh ;ksX;rkvksa ds lkFk okf"kZdh djksM+ #i, ¼72-18 izfr'kr½ 'kkfey FksA
dks izLrqr fd;k gSA
igys o"kZ dh iz h fe;e jkf'k ¼,dy iz h fe;e rFkk fu;fer
lewg chek O;kikj esa Hkh o`f) izHkko'kkyh jgh gSA vf/kof"kZrk izhfe;e dks feyk dj½ 2006&07 esa 75649-21 djksM+ #i, ds
rFkk minku O;kikj Hkh is'ksoj QaM&izca/ku dh etcwrh ls c<+k eqdkcys 2007&08 esa 93712-52 djksM+ #i, vkadh xbZ ftlus
gS rFkk ewY;&of/kZr lsok dk ijiks"kh gSA uohuhdj.k gsrq brus 2006&07 es a 94-96 iz f r'kr ds eq d kcys 2007&08 esa 23-88
volj nsrs gq,] Hkkjr esa thou chek {ks= ls Hkfo"; esa ubZ iz f r'kr dh o` f ) ntZ dhA 2006&07 dh vf/kd o` f ) ij
izhfe;e dh fodkl xfr dks cuk, j[kus dh vk'kk gSA 2007&08 esa igys o"kZ dh izhfe;e o`f) ;wfuV fyaDM mRiknksa
ubZ iWkfyfl;k¡ dh yxkrkj yks d fiz ; rk ds dkj.k jghA ;g ns [ kk x;k fd
bl m|ksx }kjk 2006&07 ds nkSjku 461-52 yk[k ds eqdkcys ,yvkbZlh us 2006&07 ls vius cktkj dkS'ky dks ;wfuV fyaDM
2007&08 esa 10-23 izfr'kr dh o`f) fn[kkrs gq, [kjhnh xbZ ubZ mRiknksa ds leFkZu LFkkukarfjr dj fn;k ;|fi ,yvkbZlh dk
ikWfyfl;ksa dh la[;k 508-74 yk[k FkhA tgka futh chekdrkZvksa izn'kZu 2007&08 esa de gqvk gSA tgka m|ksx Lrj ij] ,yvkbZlh
us 67-40 izfr'kr dh o`f) iznf'kZr dh] ¼fiNys o"kZ 104-64 }kjk chfer izhfe;e esa deh ds pyrs ,d o`f) jgh gS] ogha
iz f r'kr½] ogha ,yvkbZ l h us 2006&07 es a 21-01 iz f r'kr ds 2006&07 ds eqdkcys 2007&08 esa o`f) Lrj de gqvk gSA
eqdkcys 1-61 izfr'kr dh _.kkRed o`f) fn[kkbZA ,yvkbZlh us ,d izhfe;e oS;fDrd ikWfyfl;ksa esa 24-17 izfr'kr
dh o`f) ntZ dh gS rFkk xSj&,dy izhfe;e oS;fDrd ikWfyfl;ksa
esa 6-48 izfr'kr dh deh gqbZ gSA ,yvkbZlh us lewg ,dy
izhfe;e esa 9-11 izfr'kr dh o`f) ntZ dh gSA buds eqdkcys]
rkfydk 6 futh chek daifu;ksa us oS;fDrd ,dy rFkk xSj&,dy ikWfyfl;ksa
tkjh dh xbZ ubZ ikWfyfl;k¡ % thou chekdrkZ esa dze'k% 39-45 izfr'kr rFkk 69-93 izfr'kr dh o`f) ntZ dh
chekdrkZ 2006&07 2007&08 gSA futh chekdrkZvksa }kjk lewg ,dy rFkk xSj&,dy [k.Mksa
,yvkbZ l h 38229292 37612599 esa chfer ikWfyfl;ksa dh la[;k esa o`f) dze'k% 54 rFkk 1 izfr'kr
(21.01) (-1.61) ntZ dh xbZA 2007&08 esa igys o"kZ dh izhfe;e rFkk uohuhdj.k
futh {ks = 7922274 13261558 izhfe;e ds fgLlksa dk dqy izhfe;e esa LFkkukarj.k gksuk ns[kk
(104.64) (67.40) x;kA 2007&08 esa uohuhdj.k izhfe;e dh jkf'k dqy chfer
dq y 46151566 50874157 izhfe;e dh 53-46 izfr'kr vkadfyr dh xbZ] tks 2006&07 esa
dks"Bd esa fn, x, vkadM+sa o`f) nj fn[kkrs gSa ¼izfr'kr esa½ZA 51-53 izfr'kr ds eqdkcys dqN vf/kd gSA
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ijkEijkxr :i ls] ,aMkseasV ;kstuk,¡ ljdkjh izfrHkwfr;ksa] fuxe ckaMksa rFkk eqnzk cktkj esa fuos'k dh xbZA rFkkfi ;wfyi vusd
fodYi j[krk gSA os dgha Hkh tSls LVkWd] ljdkjh izfrHkwfr;ksa] fuxe ckaMksa rFkk eqnzk cktkj nLrkost esa fuos'k djrs gSaA bl
izdkj] ;wfyi esa dbZa fodYi gksrs gSa ftlesa bfDoVh fuos'k j[ks tkrs gSAa ;wfyi esa tks lkekU; izdkj ds Q.M miyC/k gS]a os
ckWUM QaM] izksVsDVj QaM] lqjf{kr QaM] csysla ~M QaM] xzksFk QaM] baMsDl d®"k rFkk o`)dkjd d®"k gSAa fdlh O;fDr dh tksf[ke
vkdka{kk ij fuHkZj djrs gq, og O;fDr d®"k dk p;u dj ldrk gSA rFkkfi fuos'k tksf[ke fuos'kdrkZ }kjk ogu fd, tkrs
gSaA
chek daifu;ksa ds fy, fu;fer vk/kkj ij fofHkUu ;wfyi esa ,u,oh dh ?kks"k.kk djuk vko';d gksrk gSA ,u,oh dh xfrfof/
k ikWfylh/kkjd dks mlds fuos'k ds fu"iknu dk ewY;kadu djus esa lgk;d gksrh gS rFkk rn~uqlkj og ifjorZu] vkgj.k rFkk
VkWi&vi ds :i esa gLr{ksi djrk gSA
chek {ks= dk vkjaHk gksus ds ckn] ;wfuV fyaDM chek ikWfyfl;k¡ ¼;wfyIl½ dks cM+s Lrj ij yksdfiz;rk feyh gSA fiNys rhu
o"kksZa ds vkadM+ksa dk fo'ys"k.k djus ls bdkbZ lEc) O;kikj dh o`f) ckuxh Kkr gksrh gSA
thou chek O;olk; esa izo`fÙk;k¡ & ;wfuV fyaDM chek ;kstuk,¡
;wfuV fyaDM O;kikj ¼izfr'kr½ vlEc) O;kikj ¼izf r'kr½
2005-062006-07 2007-08 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08
futh 82.30 88.75 90.33 17.70 11.25 9.67
,yvkbZ l h 29.76 46.31 62.31 70.24 53.69 37.69
m|ks x 41.77 56.91 70.30 58.23 43.09 29.70
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tSlk fd O;kikj vka¡dMksa rFkk mijksDr rkfydk esa fn[kk;k x;k gS] ;g ;wfuV fyaDM O;kikj gh gS] tks fiNys 2&3 o"kksaZ ls
izhfe;e ds fodkl dk izsjd gSA tgka¡ futh chekdrkZvksa us bl [k.M esa c<+r cukbZ gS] ogha ,yvkbZlh us Hkh fiNys rhu o"kksZ
esa ;wfyi dh fcØh esa etcwrh fn[kkbZ gSA ;wfyi dh c<+rh yksdfiz;rk ds ckotwn Hkh ;g ,d rF; gS fd ikWfylh/kkjd forjdksa
}kjk nh xbZ lykg ij gh vR;f/kd Hkjkslk djrs gSAa ikWfyfl;ksa dh tfVy lajpuk ds dkj.k mUgsa mRiknksa dh fo'ks"krkvksa dh
vf/kd tkudkjh ugha gks ikrh gS RkFkk vfHkdrkZvksa }kjk xqejkg fd, tkus dh laHkkouk vf/kd gksrh gSA xzkgdksa dk fgr lqjf{kr
djus gsrq] vkbZvkjMh, us fuEufyf[kr igy dh gS%
• 2005 esa O;kid ;wfyi fn'kk&funsZ'kksa dk izdk'ku ftlesa U;wure tksf[ke doj] rhu o"khZ; ykWd&bu] ljy Hkk"kk dk
mi;ksx] mfpr izdVu] ,u,oh dk ewY;kadu djus dh ekud i)frA
• chekdrkZvksa dks thou chek ifj"kn ds fn'kk&funsZ'kksa ds vuqlkj fjVuZ iz{ksi.kA
• ikjnf'kZrk lqfuf'pr djuk] vkbZvkjMh, us chekdrkZvksa dks funsZ'k fn, gSa os izR;sd o"kZ izR;sd ikfylh ds fy, vyx
ls mu lHkh izHkkjksa ftUgsa ikWfylh/kkjd dks fuos'k gsrq miyC/k jkf'k ds lkFk ogu djuk gksrk gS] dh lwph yxk,A
• vkbZvkjMh, us ;g Hkh o.kZu fd;k gS fd iWkfylh/kkjd dks ,d izys[k ij gLrk{kj djus gksaxs ftlesa ;g fy[kk gksxk
fd mUgksaus fcØh ds igys iWkfylh dh lHkh 'krksZa dks le> fy;k gSA
• xzkgd ;fn iWkfylh dh 'krksZa ls larq"V ugha gS] rks og 15 fnolh; eqr ykWd vof/k dk mi;ksx dj ldrk gSA
• ;wfuV fyaDM mRiknksa esa ls tfVyrk gks gVkus gsrq vkbZvkjMh, us chekdrkZvksa dks ;g lykg nh gS fd os dqN chekafdd
fuf?kd ;wfyi ds igyqvksa dks cuk,A
oSf'od Lrj ij] ;wfuV fyaDM mRiknksa dks xzkgdksa dks yphysiu rFkk fuos'k fodYi rFkk daifu;ksa dks iwt a h dk;Zdq'kyrk
iznku djus dks n`f"Vxr j[kdj vkd"kZ.k ds :i esa ns[kk x;k gS A 2001 esa cktkj <+gus ds ckn] xzkgdksa us ;wfuV fyaDM
mRiknksa esa vkSj vf/kd lqj{kk ,oa xkjaVh ns[kuk 'kq: fd;kA ;wfuV fyaDM mRiknksa esa xkjaVh tksMu+ k ;wjksi] mÙkjh vesfjdk
,oa tkiku esa vke ckr gSA ;wfuV fyaDM cktkj ;|fi ,f'k;k esa u;k gS] rFkkfi og dksfj;k] rkbZoku rFkk nf{k.k&iwohZ
,f'k;k tSls ns'kksa esa rsth ls c< jgk gSA ifjorZu'khy okf"kZdh mRikn bu cktkjksa esa /kheh xfr ls mHkj jgs gSa rFkk
xzkgdksa ds n`f"Vdks.k ls os vfrvkd"kZd gSa] fo'ks"kdj tc tc os isa'ku cpr ij xkjaVh iznku djrs gksaA
Hkkjr esa] ;wfuV fyaDM Iyku ¼;wfyi½ RkFkk E;qP;qvy QaMksa dh mi;qDrrk ij yacs le; ls py jgk fookn fuos'kdksa
dh vko';drkvksa dks Hkyh&Hkkafr le>dj mfpr rjhds ls fuiVk;k tk ldrk gSA E;qP;qvy QaM e/;e vof/k mRiknksa
ds fy, vfuok;Z :i ls de gSA ;wfyIl dks] blds foijhr] nh?kkZof/k mRiknksa ds :i esa igpku feyh gS ftlesa thou
lqj{kk dk ,d rRo Hkh gSA ;g le>uk izklafxd gS fd Hkkjrh; ifjokjksa dk iwta h cktkjksa dh vksj izHkko lhfer gSA ,d
fuos'kd ds fy, mlds foÙkh; y{; rFkk fuos'k dk {ks= le>uk egRoiw.kZ gS ftlls fd og ,d lwpukc) fuos'k fu.kZ;
ys ldrk gSA
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igys o"kZ dh iz h fe;e dk lEc) ,oa xS j &lEc) ?kVd es a eqdkcys 2007&08 esa Hkqxrku fd, x, dqy deh'ku 14704-30
i`FkDdj.k ¼chfer izhfe;e ds ekfld vkadMksa ij vk/kkfjr½ ls djksM+ #i, vkadh xbZA ;g ns[kk x;k fd thou chekdrkZvksa
lEc) mRiknks a dh vks j les d u dk irk pyrk gS ] ftles a }kjk u, O;kikj dh miyC/krk gsrq Hkqxrku fd;k x;k deh'ku
2006&07 esa 42911-86 djksM+ #i, ds eqdkcys 2007&08 esa bl {ks= esa izfrLi/kkZ c<+krs gq, fiNys o"kZ dh rqyuk esa c<+kA
chfer izhfe;e 70059-52 djksM+ #i, gS] ftldh 63-26 izfr'kr
dh o`f) gSA xSj&lEc) izhfe;e 2006&07 esa 32494-66 djksM+ futh chekdrkZ v ks a ds iz c a / ku O;; 2006&07 es a fLFkj jgs A
#i, ds eqdkcys 22929-19 djksM+ #i, Fkh] vFkkZr blesa 29-44 2007&08 es a ] N% dEifu;k¡ Hkkjrh ,Dlk] vfook] vkbZ , yth
izfr'kr dh ,d _.kkRed o`f) FkhA lEc) rFkk xSj&lEc) oS';] fjyk;al rFkk u, izos'kdrkZvksa & ;wpj tujyh] rFkk
O;kikj 2006&07 es a dz e 'k% 56-91 rFkk 43-09 iz f r'kr ds vkbZ M hchvkbZ Qks V hZ l fu/kkZ f jr lhek dks ikj dj x,A 18
eq d kcys daifu;ksa esa ls ftUgksaus 2007&08 ds nkSjku O;kikj chfer fd;k]
12 daifu;ksa us izca/ku ds O;;ksa dh lhek dk ikyu fd;kA
2007&08 esa dqy O;kikj dk dze'k% 75-34 rFkk 24-66 izfr'kr rFkkfi] Hkkjrh ,Dlk ftlus 2006&07 esa O;kikj izkjaHk fd;k o"kZ
vkadfyr fd;k x;kA 2007&08 dh izFke Nekgh esa ns'k esa 2007&08 esa fu/kkZfjr lhek dks ikj dj xbZA ;wpj tujyh]
lEc) mRiknksa gsrq leFkZu ds izfr fujarj ifjorZu LVkWd cktkj vkbZMhchvkbZ QksVhZl rFkk Hkkjrh ,Dlk ds ekeys esa] vkf/kD;
ds lrr~ ldkjkRed fu"iknu ds lkFk lEikrh fd;k x;kA thou chek m|ksx ds ekun.Mksa dh lhek ds vanj FkkA ,yvkbZlh
,yvkbZlh ds ekeys es]a igys o"kZ dh izhfe;e dk 65-84 izfr'kr ds ekeys esa] izca/ku dk O;;] vuqefr lhekvksa ds vanj jguk
lEc) mRiknks a ls Fkk tcfd xS j &lEc) mRiknks a us 34-16 tkjh jgkA
izfr'kr ¼2006&07 esa dze'k% 46-31 rFkk 53-69 izfr'kr½ dk
;ks x nku fn;kA futh chekdrkZ v ks a ds ekeys es a ] ;s vuq i kr rkfydk 9
2006&07 es a dz e 'k% 87-34 rFkk 12-66 iz f r'kr ds eq d kcys thou chekdrkZvksa ds deh'ku O;;
2007&08 esa 91-97 rFkk 8-03 izfr'kr FksA ;wfuV fyaDM mRiknksa ¼#i, djksM+ esa½
us fiNys pkj o"kksZa esa xzkgdksa dh bu mRiknksa ds izfr :fp
fn[kkbZ gS rFkk thou chekdrkZvksa us xzkgdksa dh vko';drkvksa chekdrkZ 2006&07 2007&08
dks igpkuk gS rFkk os ;wfyi mRiknksa dh vksj vxzlj gks jgs gSAa fu;fer
,yvkbZ l h 4789-74 4459-48
thou chekdrkZvksa ds O;; futh {ks= 2735-70 4460-49
chek vf/kfu;e] 1938 dh /kkjk 40 ch ;g mYys[k djrh gS fd dq y 7525-43 8919-97
dksbZ Hkh chekdrkZ Hkkjr esa lapkfyr fd, tkus okys thou chek ,dy iz h fe;e
O;kikj esa izca/ku ds O;; fu/kkZfjr lhek ls vf/kd [kpZ ugha ,yvkbZ l h 414-05 504-33
djsxkA izca/ku ds O;; esa lHkh izdkj ds deh'kuksa dk Hkqxrku futh {ks = 42-51 50-65
rFkk lapkyu O;; 'kkfey gSA chek fu;e] 1939 vkxs fu/kkZfjr dq y 456-57 554-98
lhek ds fu/kkZj.k dk mYys[k djrs gSaA thou chekdrkZvksa ds iz F ke o"kZ
fy, iz e q [ k O;; 'kh"kZ ] e/;LFkks a dks fd;k x;k deh'ku dk ,yvkbZ l h 5203-79 4963-81
Hkqxrku gSA 16-25 izfr'kr ¼2006&07 esa 16-59 izfr'kr½ ds futh {ks= 2778-21 4511-15
m|ksx vkSlr ds eqdkcys] ,yvkbZlh us igys o"kZ dh izhfe;e dq y 7982-00 9474-95
ds deh'ku ¼,dy iz h fe;e dks Nks M dj½ ij 17-01 iz f r'kr uohuhdj.k
¼2006&07 es a 16-03 iz f r'kr½ dk O;; vuq i kr [kpZ fd;kA ,yvkbZ l h 3969-79 4650-89
futh chekdrkZvksa ds fy, ;g vuqikr 15-56 izfr'kr ¼2006&07 futh {ks= 307-19 578-46
esa 17-68 izfr'kr½ vkdfyr fd;k x;kA ,yvkbZlh }kjk ,dy dq y 4276-99 5229-35
izhfe;e gsrq Hkqxrku fd;k x;k deh'ku] m|ksx vkSlr ds 1-43 dq y
izfr'kr ds eqdkcys 1-49 izfr'kr FkkA futh chekdrkZvksa ds ,yvkbZ l h 9173-58 9614-69
fy, lkn`'; vuqikr dk vkSlr 1-0 izfr'kr FkkA thou chekdrkZvksa futh {ks = 3085-40 5089-61
}kjk 2006&07 ¼rkfydk 9½ es a 12258-99 djks M + #i, ds dq y 12258-99 14704-30
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okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
futh chekdrkZvksa ds izeq[k O;; 'kh"kksZa esa deZpkfj;ksa ij fd, pwafd futh chekdrkZvksa dh laxBukRed lajpuk ,yvkbZlh dh
tkus okys O;; 39-08 izfr'kr ¼2006&07 esa 37-93 izfr'kr½] rqyuk esa detksj gS mudk vkSlr 2006&07 esa 48-11 izfr'kr
foKkiu rFkk iz p kj ij 8-92 iz f r'kr ¼2006&07 es a 8-89 ds eqdkcys 47-93 izfr'kr vkadk x;kA ,yvkbZlh ds foKkiu
izfr'kr½] izf'k{k.k O;; ¼vfHkdrkZvksa ds izf'k{k.k rFkk ifjlaokn ,oa izpkj O;; dqy lapkyu O;;ksa ds 2-44 ¼2006&07 esa 3-03
dks feykdj½ ij 5-96 izfr'kr ¼2006&07 esa 6-92 izfr'kr½ gSaA izfr'kr½ izfr'kr vkads x,A ,yvkbZlh ds izf'k{k.k O;; dqy
deZ p kfj;ks a ds ikfjJfed rFkk dY;k.k ifjykHkks a dh jkf'k lapkyu O;;ksa ds 1-73 izfr'kr ¼2006&07 esa 1-93 izfr'kr½
,yvkbZlh ds lapkyu O;;ksa dk fiNys o"kZ 57-49 izfr'kr ds vkads x,A
eqdkcys 2007&08 esa 60-75 izfr'kr vkadh xbZA
rkfydk 11
rkfydk 10 thou chekdrkZvksa ds lapkpu O;;
deh'ku O;; vuqikr
¼#i, djksM+ esa½
¼izfr'kr esa½
chekdrkZ 2006-07 2007-08
chekdrkZ 2006&07 2007&08
,yvkbZ l h 7085.84 8309.32
fu;fer
futh {ks= 6500.01 12032.46
,yvkbZ l h 16-03 17-01
dq y 13585.85 20341.78
futh {ks= 17-68 15-56
dq y 16-59 16-25 futh chekdrkZvksa ds ldy chfer izhfe;e ds izfr'kr ds :i
,dy iz h fe;e es a la p kyu O;; 23-34 iz f r'kr vka d s x,] tks 2006&07 es a
,yvkbZ l h 1-57 1-49 djhc&djhc leku gh FksA ,yvkbZlh ds ekeys esa] lapkyu
O;;ks a us 2007&08 es a 2006&07 ds leku gh ldy chfer
futh {ks= 1-08 1-00 izhfe;e dk 5-55 izfr'kr ;ksxnku fn;kA
dq y 1-51 1-43
rkfydk 12
izFke o"kZ thou chekdrkZvksa ds lapkpu O;;
,yvkbZ l h 9-26 8-27 ¼#i, djksM+ esa½
futh {ks= 14-30 13-38 chekdrkZ 2006-07 2007-08
dq y 10-55 10-11 ,yvkbZ l h 5.54 5.55
uohuhdj.k futh {ks= 23.01 23.34
,yvkbZ l h 5-54 5-18 dq y 8.70 10.10
futh {ks= 3-48 3-24 uksV% lapkyu O;; vuqikr lapkyu O;; rFkk thou chekdrkZvksa }kjk
dq y 5-32 4-86 chfer izhfe;e ds chp dk vuqikr gSA
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okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
iznÙk ykHk thou chek m|ksx iwath rhoz gS] rFkk chekdrkZvksa dks izhfe;e
vk; esa o`f) ikus gsrq fu;fer varjky esa viuh iwta h yxkus dh
thou m|ks x us ldy chfer iz h fe;e dk 30-68 iz f r'kr vko';drk gksrh gSA izFke o"kZ esa ns; deh'ku dh Åaph nj]
¼2006&07 esa 35-73 izfr'kr½ cukrs gq, 2007&08 esa 61780-02 lapkyu dks LFkkfir djus ds O;;] ,stsalh cy dks fodflr
djks M + #i, ¼2006&07 es a 55765-35 djks M + #i,½ ds ldy djus esa izf'k{k.k dh ykxr] vius mRiknksa ds fy, vPNs cktkj
ykHkksa dk Hkqxrku fd;kA futh chekdrkZvksa }kjk chfer izhfe;e dk fuekZ.k] LFkkf;Ro ds larqfyr Lrj dks izkIr djuk] ikWfylh
dk 10-11 iz f r'kr ¼2006&07 es a 8-73 iz f r'kr½ cukrs gq , mÙkjnkf;Roksa dks iznku djuk] rFkk _.k nsus dh lhek cuk,
Hkqxrku fd, x, ykHkksa esa 5212-24 j[kus ds dkj.k chekdrkZvksa ds fy, muds lapkyu ds izkjafHkd
djksM+ #i, ¼2006&07 esa 2466-94 djksM+ #i,½ ij 111-28 lkr ls nl o"kksZa esa ykHk dekuk dfBu gksrk gSA 2007&08 esa]
izfr'kr dh c<+r ns[kh xbZA thou m|ksx us chfer izhfe;e dk futh {ks= dh daifu;ksa esa ls pkj us 'kq) ykHk ntZ fd;kA
37-76 izfr'kr cukrs gq, 2007&08 esa 56567-78 djksM+ #i, ds ,lchvkbZ thou chek da i uh ,s l h igyh da i uh Fkh] ftlus
ykHkksa dk Hkqxrku fd;k ¼dqy chfer 2005&06 esa 2-02 djksM+ #i, dk 'kq) ykHk ntZ fd;kA blus
2006&07 esa 3-83 djksM+ #i, dk mPp'kq) ykHk rFkk bls 34-
izhfe;e dk 41-70 izfr'kr cukrs gq, 2006&07 esa 53298-41 38 djksM+ #i, ds 'kq) ykHk Lrj rd vkSj c<+k fy;kA bl
djksM+ #i,½A futh chekdrkZvksa }kjk Hkqxrku fd, x, iquchZek daiuh us vius Hkkjrh; fgLlsnkj Hkkjrh; LVsV cSad ds cMs
ds 'kq) ykHk 61687-77 djksM+ #i, ¼2006&07 esa 55715-01 usVodZ ds dkj.k lapkyu dh en esa ykxr de gksus ds dkj.k
djksM+ #i,½ FksA leiZ'k@vkgj.k dh en esa Hkqxrku fd, x, Hkh 'kh?kz lQyrk ntZ dhA rFkkfi] chekdrkZ ds jktLo [kkrs esa
ykHkksa esa ,d egRoiw.kZ jgh] tks 2006&07 esa 17690-32 djksM+ vHkh Hkh ?kkVk ntZ gksuk tkjh gSA rFkkfi] dqN [k.Mksa tSls
#i, ds eq d kcys 21677-25 djks M + #i, vka d h xbZ A ;w f yi xSj&lgHkkxh O;fDr] fjVk;jesaV ls vyx lewg rFkk okf"kZdh us
mRiknksa ds fy, U;wure rhu o"kZ dh ykWd&bu vof/k fu/kkZfjr 2007&08 es a vkf/kD; vftZ r fd;kA Jhjke ykbZ Q ] ftlus
djus ds lkFk] chfer izhfe;e ds izfr'kr ds :i esa leiZ.k] Qjojh] 2006 esa dk;Z djuk vkjaHk fd;k] us Hkh blds lapkyu
Hkfo"; esa uhps vkus dh laHkkouk gSA ds yxkrkj rhljs o"kZ Hkh 'kq) ykHk ntZ fd;kA rFkkfi] blus
2006&07 esa 9-50 djksM+ #i, ds eqdkcys 2007&08 esa 5-58
djksM+ #i, dk de 'kq) ntZ fd;kA dqy 184-16 djksM+ #i,
fuos'k vk; dh chfer iz h fe;e ds lkFk] da i uh dk la p kyu vHkh Hkh
pwafd thou chekdrkZvksa ds lapkyu fLFkj jgrs gSa] muds fuos'k egRoiw.kZ :i ls vkxs c<+uk 'ks"k gSA 2007&08 esa] eSVykbZQ us
vk/kkj n`<+ gksrs gSa] ftlds ifj.kkeLo:i fuos'k vk; mudh 2006&07 esa 11-96 djksM+ #i, ds eqdkcys dze'k% 21-25 djksM+
dqy vk; dk ,d cM+k vuqikr cu jgh gSA ,yvkbZlh ds ekeys #i, rFkk 3-34 djksM+ #i, dk 'kq) ykHk ntZ fd;kA bl daiuh
esa] iwath ykHkksa dks feykdj fuos'k vk; 2007&08 esa 56595-06 us jktLo [kkrs esa 488 djksM+ #i, dk ?kkVk lgrs gq, ykHk ntZ
djksM+ #i, Fkh tks fd 2006&07 esa 46784-71 djksM+ #i, dh fd;kA lgkjk ykbZQ us 2006&07 esa 51-44 yk[k #i, dh 'kq)
rqyuk esa vf/kd FkhA dqy vk; ds izfr'kr ds :i es]a ;g de gkfu ds eqdkcys 2007&08 esa 3-34 djksM+ #i, dk igyk 'kq)
gks d j 2006&07 es a 36-60 iz f r'kr ls 2007&08 es a 37-78 ykHk ntZ fd;kA bl daiuh us xSj&lgHkkxh O;fDr VeZ rFkk
izfr'kr c<+ xbZA futh chekdrkZvksa dh fuos'k vk;] iwath ykHkksa isa'ku [k.M esa vkf/kD; ntZ fd;k] ;|fi ;g dsoy NksVs Lrj
dks feykdj] 2006&07 esa 2478-48 djksM+ #i, ds eqdkcys ij FkkA
2007&08 esa 6602-62 djksM+ #i, FkhA futh chekdrkZvksa dh lHkh futh chek daifu;ksa us 2007&08 esa vius&vius jktLo
dqy vk; esa fuos'k vk; dh fgLlsnkjh 2007&08 esa c<+dj 23- [kkrksa esa ?kkVk ntZ fd;kA buesa ls dqN daifu;ksa us 2006&07
37 izfr'kr ¼2006&07 esa 4-81 izfr'kr½ gks xbZA daifu;ksa us esa vius O;kikj ds dqN [k.Mksa esa vkf/kD; ntZ fd;kA jktLo
vius fuos'kksa ij equkQs esa Hkh ,d c<+r ntZ dh gSA ;g m|ksx [kkrksa esa ?kkVs us va'k/kkfj;ksa }kjk ¼Jhjke ykbZQ dks NksM+dj½
vHkh Hkh fLFkjrk dh izfdz;k esa gS rFkk vfrfjDr 'ks;j iwath ds vkSj iwath yxkus dh vko';drk izdV dhA
ckotwn] bls lesdu Lrj rd igqapus esa le; yxsxkA
2007&08 ds nkS j ku chekdrkZ v ks a us ikW f ylh/kkjdks a ds [kkrs
¼jktLo [kkrs½ esa ?kkVk ntZ djus ds ckotwn Hkh cksul dh
thou chekdrkZvksa ds ykHk ?kks"k.kk djuk tkjh j[kkA ;g /;ku nsus ;¨X; gS fd 2003&04
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okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
esa] cktkj esa viuh daiuh dh lk[k dks cuk, j[kus ds fy, 829-59 djksM+ #i, FkkA ,yvkbZlh us Hkkjr ljdkj ds [kkrs esa
cksul ?kks"k.k djus gsrq u, chekdrkZvksa dh vko';drk dks ,yvkbZ l h vf/kfu;e] 1956 dh /kkjk 28 ds iz k o/kkuks a dk
igpkurs gq,] okLrfod vkf/kD; dh vuq&miyC/krk ds ckotwn vuqikyu djrs gq, 829-59 djksM+ #i, ¼2006&07 esa 757-81
Hkh izkf/kdj.k us cksul dh ?kks"k.kk djus dh vuqefr bl 'krZ ij djksM+ #i,½ LFkkukarfjr fd,A
nh fd os izkf/kdj.k }kjk ykxw dh xbZ 'krksZa dk vuqikyu djsAa
;g NwV vc lapkyu dh 'kq:vkr ls lkr o"kZ dh vof/k rd vojks/ku vuqikr
c<+k nh xbZ gSA ,yvkbZlh ijkEijkxr :i esa vius O;kikj ds y?kq Hkkx dk
iq u chZ e k djrk gS A 2007&08 ds nkS j ku] 87-95 djks M + #i,
¼2006&07 esa 41-67 djksM+ #i,½ iquchZek izhfe;e ds :i esa
va'k/kkfj;ksa dks okilh fn, x,A blh rjg ls] futh chekdrkZvksa ds ekeys esa] lewg
chek ds lkFk iquchZek viZ.k dk izeq[k Hkkx cukrs gq, O;kikj dk
eSVykbZQ dks NksMdj] lHkh chekdrkZvksa us ikWfylh/kkjdksa ds ,d y?kq Hkkx iqu%chfer fd;k x;kA futh chekdrkZvksa us Hkh
[kkrs esa ?kkVs dks de djus gsrq va'k/kkfj;ksa ds [kkrs ls ikWfylh/ iquchZek izhfe;e ds :i esa 231-23 djksM+ #i, ¼2006&07 esa
kkjdksa ds [kkrs esa QaM LFkkukarfjr fd;k rkfd ikWfylh/kkjd ds 160-05 djksM+ #i,½ fn,A ;g /;ku nsus ;¨X; gS fd ;wfuV
[kkrs esa ?kkVs ds ekeys esa cksul dh ?kks"k.kk djus gsrq izkf/kdj.k fyaDM chek mRiknksa ds fuos'k [k.M ls lacfa /kr tksf[ke ikWfylh/
dh 'krksZa dk ikyu gks lds A kkjdksa }kjk ogu fd;k tkuk tkjh gS rFkk 2007&08 esa bl
m|ks x }kjk ubZ chfer iz h fe;e O;kikj dk egRoiw . kZ Hkkx]
;wfuV fyaDM mRiknksa ls FkkA iquchZek ds ekudksa esa Hkh dqN
ifjorZu gks ldrk gS D;ksafd ;wfuV fyaDM mRiknksa ds fy,
rkfydk 13 vkbZvkjMh, us tksf[ke doj dk U;wure Lrj r; fd;k gSA
iznÙk ykHkka'k % thou chekdrkZ ¼fooj.k&4½
¼#i, djksM+ esa½ e`R;q nkoksa dk fo'ys"k.k
chekdrkZ 2006&07 2007&08 oS;fDrd ikWfyfl;k¡
,yvkbZ l h 757-81 829-59
thou chek {ks= us oS;fDrd ikWfyfl;ksa ij 4235-00 djksM+ #i,
futh {ks= & &
ds dqy Hkqxrku ds lkFk 5-53 yk[k nkos fuiVk,A vLohdkj
dq y 757-81 829-59
fd, x, nkoksa dh la[;k 9027 Fkh] tks 152-66 djksM+ #i, ds
,yvkbZlh us 2007&08 esa ikWfylh/kkjdksa ds [kkrs ¼jktLo [kkrs½ FksA yafcr nkoksa dh la[;k 14548 Fkh] tks 206-66 djksM+ #i,
esa vkf/kD; ntZ djuk tkjh j[kkA mijksDr [kkrs esa vkf/kD;] ds FksA yafcr nkoksa esa ls] 1684 ,d o"kZ ls vf/kd le; ls yafcr
varfje cksul gsrq lek;ksftr fd;k x;k rFkk 2006&07 esa 757- gS rFkk 2454 nkos 6 ekg ls vf/kd fdarq ,d o"kZ ls de le;
81 djksM+ #i, ds eqdkcys ikWfylh/kkjdksa dks cksul dk fu;ru ls yafcr gSaA mudh tkudkjh fooj.k 58 esa miyC/k gS A
rkfydk 14
oS;fDrd e`R;q nkos
la[;k,¡ ikWfyfl;ks ds izfr'kr esa
)
dqy nkos Hkqxrku fujLr iqufyZf[kr Ok”kZ ds foyafcr nkoksa dk vof/k&okj fooj.k ¼thou½
fd, x, nkos nkos vUr esa
thou chekdrkZ <3 3-<6 6 - <1
nkos foyafcr > 1 Ok”kZ
nkos ekg ekg Ok”kZ
futh {ks= dk
;ksx 100.00 78.93 10.17 0.01 10.88 64.84 16.71 8.94 9.51
,yvkÃlh * 100.00 96.71 1.13 0.06 2.10 43.76 25.20 18.93 12.11
m|ksx dk ;ksx 100.00 95.86 1.56 0.06 2.52 48.10 23.45 16.87 11.58
* foÙkh; o”kZ 2006&07 ds okf”kZd izfrosnu esa] =qfViwoZd ,yvkÃlh ds dqy oS;fDrd e`R;q nkoksa ds vkadM+ksa ds vfrfjDr fons’kh dk;kZy ; ds O;olk;
nkos Hkh lfEefyr FksA pkyw foÙkh; o”kZ esa] oS;fDrd e`R;q nkoks ls lacaf/kr vkadM+s ogha gS a tks ,yvkÃlh ds Hkkjrh; izpkyu esa mHkjs gSaA
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okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
futh chekdrkZvksa us dqy ns; nkoksa esa ls 84-43 izfr'kr nkos rkfydk 16
fuiVk, tcfd 2007&08 ds var esa 9-66 izfr'kr nkos yafcr iznÙk iwath % xSj&thou chek ,oa iquchZek
jgs A ¼#i, djksM+ esa½
AA½ xSj&thou chek
chekdrkZ 31 ekpZ] 2007&08 ds + 31 ekpZ ]
2007 dks nkSjku tksM 2008 dks
xS j &thou
31ekpZ] 2008 rd dqy 18 lk/kkj.k chek daifu;k¡ gSa ftUgsa ns'k lkoZtfud {ks= 550-00 0 550-00
esa xSj&thou chek O;kikj djus ds fy, iathdj.k fn;k x;kA
buesa ls 6 lkoZtfud {ks= dh rFkk 'ks"k futh {ks= dh daifu;k¡ futh {ks= 1400-87 401-13 1802-00
gSA lkoZtfud {ks= dh daifu;ksa esa ls] nks fof'k"V chek daifu;k¡ fof'k"V laLFkku
gS ] ,d lk[k chek ds fy, ¼bZ l hthlh½ RkFkk nw l jh d` f "k bZ l hthlh 800-00 100-00 900-00
¼,vkbZlh½A 12 futh {ks= dh daifu;ksa esa ls] rhu daifu;ksa dks
2007&08 ds nkSjku yk;lsal iznku fd;k x;k ftlesa ls ,d ,yvkbZ l h 200-00 0 200-00
vdsyh LokLF; chek daiuh gSA nks fof'k"V chek daifu;ksa dh
dk;Z{kerk dh okf"kZd fjiksVZ esa vyx&vyx leh{kk dh xbZA LVkj gSYFk 105-00 3-60 108-60
vr% bl Hkkx esa fo'ys"k.k 4 lkoZtfud {ks= dh rFkk 10 futh viksyks Mhdsoh 100-55 100-55
chek daifu;ksa rd lhfer gSA nks ,dy LokLF; chek daifu;ksa iquchZekdrkZ
ds O;olk; dks ,d i`Fkd mi&[k.M esa izLrqr fd;k x;k gSA thvkbZ l h 430-00 0 430-00
dq y 3485-87 605-28 4091-15
bl ;ksx esa LokLF; chekdrkZvksa }kjk ykbZ xbZ bfDoVh iwath
iznÙk iwath rFkk nks u, chekdrkZ ftUgsa 2007&08 esa iath;u fn;k x;k
lk/kkj.k chekdrkZvksa dh 31 ekpZ] 2007 rd dqy iznÙk iwath ¼?kjsyq izorZd 376-26 djksM+ #i, rFkk la;qDr Hkkxhnkjh 128-
3485 djksM+ #i, FkhA 2007&08 ds nkSjku] lk/kkj.k chekdrkZvksa 72 djksM+ #i,½ Hkh 'kkfey gSA fof'k"V chekdrkZ bZlhbZth us
us viuh iwath esa 604-98 djksM+ #i, tksM+sA futh chekdrkZvksa mudh iwt a h esa o"kZ ds nkSjku 100 djksM+ #i, tksMs+ gSAa ih,l;w
dh iznÙk iwt
a h esa o"kZ ds nkSjku iwt
a h va'knku }kjk o`f) 504-98 chekdrkZvksa us pkyw o"kZ esa iwath ugha tksM+h gSA
djksM+ #i, Fkh ¼2006&07 esa 121-86 djksM+ #i,½A
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okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
CkkWDl en 2
thou chek ikWfyfl;ksa esa pwd
pwd dks ikWfylh/kkjd }kjk ikfylh djkj dh 'krksZa esa mlds }kjk dh xbZ opuc)rk dk mYya?ku djrs gq,] thou chek
ikWfylh dh vof/k ds nkSjku izhfe;e ds Hkqxrku esa :dkoV ds :i esa Li"V fd;k tk ldrk gSA bldk ifj.kke izk;%
ikWfylh ij tksf[ke doj dh lekfIr gksrh gSA izFke dqN o"kksZa esa fdlh ,d ikWfylh ds pwdus ds ekeys esa] Hkqxrku dh
xbZ lHkh vFkok vf/kdrj izhfe;e chekdrkZ }kjk tCr dj yh tkrh gS rFkk ikWfylh/kkjd mlds }kjk ikfylh dh en
esa Hkqxrku dh xbZ lHkh izhfe;e dks [kks nsrk gSA
;g n`';] thou chek {ks= esa djkj dh vyx&vyx le;kof/k esa ,d cMh la[;k ikWfyfl;ksa ds pwdus ls ,d cMh O;Fkk
ds :i esa mHkjk gSA ;g rF; fd 2006&07 esa djhc 86 yk[k xSj&lEc) ¼ukWu&fyaDM½ ikWfyfl;k¡ pwdrk gks xbZ ftlus
bl fo"k; dh xaHkhjrk dks izfrfcfEcr dj fn;kA
pwd dks izFke o"kZ pwd ds :i esa oxhZd`r fd;k tk ldrk gS] bl vk/kkj ij fd pkgs ikfylh vius izFke o"kZ esa gh pwdrk
gks xbZ vFkok tc izFke o"kZ dh izhfe;e dk iw.kZ Hkqxrku dj fn;k x;k gksA
tc ,d ikfylh/kkjd xyr lykg] lwpuk vFkok le> ds dkj.k ikfylh [kjhnrk gS rFkk ckn esa ;g eglwl djrk gS
fd ml ikfylh dh fo'ks"krk,¡ mldh vko';drkvksa esa eqrkfcd ugha gSa] rc og Ýh&ykWd izko/kkuksa ds rgr ikfylh okil
dj ldrk gSA ;fn og ikfylh ckWUM dh izkfIr ds 15 fnukas ds Hkhrj Ýh&ykWd fodYi laikfnr djus esa vleFkZ jgrk
gS] rc mlds ikl ikfylh dh lekfIr ds vfrfjDr vU; dksbZ fodYi ugha cprk gSA bl ckr dh Hkh laHkkouk gS fd dbZa
ikfylh/kkjdksa dks vkbZvkjMh, fofu;eu] 2002 dh /kkjk 6¼2½ ¼ikfylh/kkjdksa ds fgrksa dk cpko½ ds rgr Ýh&ykWd izko/
kkuksa ds vkjaHk dh tkudkjh ugha gksrh gS] ftlds ifj.kkeLo:i os ikWfyfl;ksa dks pwdrk dj nsrs gSaA ikfylh ds izFke dqN
o"kksZa esa vf/kdrj pwd xyr foØ; & ;k rks bjknru ;k dqN vkSj] rFkk ncko ds rgr foØ; ds dkj.k gksrh gSa & tSls
cSd
a }kjk _.k eatjw fd, tkus ij rFkk chek fodzrs k }kjk ikfylh/kkjd ds fy, fdlh vU; izd`fr dk leFkZu] vFkok fdlh
fj'rsnkj ;k fe= dks vkHkkj ds rgrA
mijksDr ds vfrfjDr] ikWfyfl;ksa ds ysIl gksus dh izd`fr uohuhdj.k izhfe;e Hkqxrkuksa gsrq QkWyks&vi ds lkFk&lkFk
izhfe;e ds Hkqxrku esa lqfo/kk ls izHkkfor gksrh gSA
vf/kd fodz; lkFk&gh&lkFk ikfylh/kkjd ds /ku esa deh ls mls ikfylh dks ogu djus ijs'kkuh gksrh gS rFkk blls
ikWfyfl;ksa ds leiZ.k rFkk pwd dh laHkkouk c<rh gSA
,stsalh dh lekfIr tks fd m|ksx esa cgqr gh izcy gS] ds dkj.k yk[kksa ikWfyfl;k¡ *vukFk* gks tkrh gSA vukFk ikWfyfl;kas
dks miyC/kdrkZ ,stsaV }kjk QkWyks&vi@lfoZflax leFkZu dh deh ds dkj.k utjvankt dj fn;k tkrk gS rFkk blls os
,d cMh la[;k esa ysIl gks tkrh gSa A blfy, chek vf/kfu;e] 1938 us /kkjk 40¼2,½ ds }kjk miyC/kdrkZ ,stsaV ls vyx
,d ,stsaV }kjk fpfdRlk ijh{k.k ds vk/kkj ij iqu%thfor dh xbZ vukFk ikWfyfl;ksa ij Hkh deh'ku ds Hkqxrku dk izko/
kku cuk;k gS A
eYVh&pSuy forj.k ds ;qx es]a ;g ns[kk x;k gS fd dqN u, pSuyksa us mudksa cspus dk lkeF;Z fn[kk;k gS tcfd os i;kZIr
lfoZflax v/kkslajpuk }kjk lefFkZr ugha gksrh gSaA blls pwd vuqikr ij izHkko iMrk gSA blfy, chekdrkZvksa dks pwd ds
Lrj ij ek/;ekuqlkj /;ku nsus dh vko';drk gksrh gS ftlls fd os mls jksd ldsaA
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okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
nh?kkZof/k djkj ds lanHkZ esa fLFkjrk@vVyrk Hkh ysIls'ku ds fy, ,d vkSj izeq[k dkj.k gSA ikfylh/kkjd ds /ku esa
deh us] foÙkh; vko';drkvksa vFkok ;kstukvksa vFkok okafNr feDl dkWy fuos'k esa leh{kk izko/kkuksa ess cnyko gsrq
ikfylh 'krksZa dh 'krksZa esa ifjorZu fd;k] ftldh vuqifLFkfr ds dkj.k ikfylh/kkjd ikfylh leiZ.k vFkok ysIl dh
vksj vxzlj gksrk gSA
ysIls'ku bl M|ksx esa 'ks;j/kkfj;ksa dks cqjh rjg ls izHkkfor djrk gSA ,d ikfylh/kkjd] tks lqj{kk rFkk nh?kkZof/k
fuos'k esa ykHkksa dh vk'kk ls bl djkj esa izos'k djrk gS] u dsoy blls oafpr gks tkrk gS cfYd ysIl gqbZ ikfylh
ij izhfe;e dh fd'rksa ds :i esa Hkqxrku dh xbZ viuh esgur dh dekbZ dks xaok nsrk gSA
,d chekdrkZ ds fy, ysIls'ku jktLo ds lalk/kuksa esa lqjk[k dk lcls izeq[k dkj.k gSA chekdrkZ ds jksdM+ varxZeu
dh ifj;kstuk visf{kr izhfe;e jktLo ds ewrZ:i us ysus ds dkj.k fcxM+ tkrh gS] ftlls QyLo:i O;; ,oa ykHk
vuqikr izHkkfor gksrk gSA blds dkj.k lacaf/kr chekdrkZ rFkk lkFk gh iwjs m|ksx dh dh izfr"Bk@fo'oluh;rk cM+s
Lrj ij izHkkfor gksrh gS A
pwd ds ifj.kkeLo:i ,stsVa ksa us Hkh mudh uohuhdj.k deh'ku dh vk; esa ,d deh eglwl dh gS rFkk vius xzkgdksa
dh izfr"Bk Hkh [kksbZ gS] ftlls mudk Hkfo"; dk O;kikj {ks= cqjh rjg izHkkfor gksrk gSA
vr% ysIls'ku ds izfr xaHkhjrk rFkk bls lHkh lacfa /krksa }kjk bldh vR;ko'kdrk ds ckjs esa fopkj djus dh vko';drk
gSA bl m|ksx dks vkSj vf/kd yphys mRiknksa] vf/kd lqfo/kktud ,oa vkWVksesfVd izhfe;e Hkqxrku dh izfdz;k cukus
dh vko';drk gSA fodz; ra= dks ikWfyfl;ksa ds foØ; gsrq ck/;rk] de ykHk okyh rFkk Lo;a ds }kjk viukbZ xbZ
rduhdksa dh vis{kk ikWfyfl;ksa dh xq.koÙkk] mlds rjhds rFkk mldh ogu djus ;ksX; dher ij fuHkZj jgus dh
vko';drk gSA fLFkj rFkk izf'kf{kr ,stsalh cy dk fodkl ftldh ifjyfC/k;k¡] izksRlkgu jkf'k rFkk lk[k dks
ikWfyfl;ksa dks ysIls'ku ls cpkus gsrq vkil esa tksM+s tkus dh vko';drk gS tks muesa vuq'kkflr rFkk Rofjr foØ;
dh vknr Mkyus esa lgk;rk djsxhA chekdrkZ dks QkWyks&vi ra= Hkh fodflr djus dh vko';drk gS ftlls fd ;g
lqfuf'pr fd;k tk lds izhfe;eksa ds Hkqxrkus ds ckjs esa vfxze :i ls lwfpr fd;k tk lds rFkk ysIl ikWfyfl;ksa ds
ckjs esa ikfylh/kkjdksa ds lkFk le; ls ckrphr dh tk ldsA
25
okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
26
okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
iw.kZ Mh&VsfjQhax dk igyk iw.kZ o"kZ FkkA futh chekdrkZvksa ds chp] vkÃlhvkÃlhvkà yksackMZ dk cktkj
fgLlk 11-89 vf/kdre jgk ftlds ckn ctkt vyk;at dk 8-
lkoZtfud {ks= ds chekdrkZvksa ds chp] 2007&08 esa U;w bf.M;k 55 izfr'kr FkkA fjyk;al us vius cktkj fgLls esa 2006&07 ds
dk cktkj esa lcls cM+k 18-97 izfr'kr dk fgLlk Fkk] tks blds 3-66 ls 2007&08 es a 7-00 dh LFkk;h o` f ) ntZ dhA ;w p j
fiNys o"kZ ds cktkj fgLls 20-14 izfr'kr ls de FkkA vksfj,aVy tujyh ftlus 2007&08 es a O;olk; iz k ja H k fd;k Fkk] 0-04
ba';ksjsal] us'kuy ba';ksjsal vkSj izfr'kr dk ux.; cktkj fgLlk lwfpr fd;k gSA
;qukbZVsM bf.M;k ba';ksjsal ds cktkj fgLls iwoZ o"kZ ds 15-77 lk/kkj.k chek O;olk; ds fofHkUu {ks = ks a us lkoZ t fud rFkk
izfr'kr] 15-32 izfr'kr rFkk 14-05 izfr'kr ds fo:) Øe'k% futh] nksuks gh {ks= ds chekdrkZvksa ds fy, izhfe;e esa o`f) esa
13-69 izfr'kr] 14-40 izfr'kr rFkk 13-44 izfr'kr jgsA lg;ksx fn;k gSA 2007&08 esa vf/kdre va'knku eksVj {ks= ls
vk;k ftlus dqy izhfe;e dk 45-59 izfr'kr Hkkx la?kfVr fd;k
tks 2006&07 ds 42-95 izfr'kr ls vf/kd FkkA vfXu {ks= us
rkfydk 19 2007&08 esa dqy chekafdr izhfe;e dk 12-43 izfr'kr Hkkx
Hkkjr esa ldy izR;{k izhfe;e vk; la?kfVr fd;k tks fiNys o"kZ ¼16-69 izfr'kr½ ls de jgkA
iz h fe;e cktkj 'ks;j rkfydk 20
¼#i, djksM+ esa½ ¼izfr'kr esa½ xSj&thou chekdrkZvksa }kjk & {ks= okj chekafdr
da i uh 2006&07 2007&08 2006&07 2007&08 ¼ Hkkjr ds Hkhrj ½ izhfe;e
us ' kuy 3814-42 4007-23 15-32 14-40 ¼#i, djksM+ esa½
U;w bf.M;k 5017-2 5276-92 20-14 18-97
vks f j,a V y 3928-52 3808-14 15-77 13-69 {ks = 2006-07 2007-08
;w u kbZ V s M 3498-77 3739-56 14-05 13-44 vfXu 4132 3459
lkoZ t fud 16258-9 16831-85 65-28 60-49 (16.59) (12.43)
efju 1628 1799
jkW;y lqanje 598-2 694-41 2-40 2-50
(6.54) (6.47)
fjyk;a l 912-23 1946-42 3-66 7-00
eks V j 10697 12685
bdks Vksfd;ks 1144-47 1128-15 4-60 4-05 (42.95) (45.59)
VkVk ,vkbZth 710-55 782-64 2-85 2-81 LokLF; 3319 4894
(13.29) (17.59)
vkbZlhvkbZlhvkbZ yksackMZ2989-07
2 989-07 3307-12 12-00 11-89
vU; 5129 4986
ctkt vyk;at 1786-34 2379-92 7-17 8-55
(20.63) (17.92)
pks y kea M ye 311-73 522-34 1-25 1-88 ;ks x 24905 27823
,pMh,Qlh pCc 194 220-6 0-78 0-79 uksV % dks"Bd esa nh xbZ la[;k,¡ dqy ;ksx esa {ks= dk fgLlk ¼izfr'kr esa½
;w p j tujyh & 9-81 & 0-04 n'kkZ r h gS A
;wfuolZy l®Eiks & 0-48 & 0-00 LokLF; esa ,d= izhfe;e blds 2006&07 ds Lrj ls c<++h gSA
futh 8646-6 10992 34-72 39-51 2006&07 es a 13-33 iz f r'kr ds fo:) 2007&08 es a LokLF;
iz h fe;e dk dq y iz h fe;e dk 17-59 iz f r'kr va ' knku jgkA
dq y 24905 27824 100-00 100-00 2006&07 esa 56-28 izfr'kr ds fo:) eksVj vkSj LokLF; fuos'k
lwfp;k¡a feydj dqy izhfe;e dk 63-18 izfr'kr jghA 2007&08
27
okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
28
okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
mYys[k fd;k tk ldrk gS fd us'kuy ba';ksjsal dh chekafdr vUrxZ r fu/kkZ f jr lhekvks a vkS j fu;eks a dk vuq i kyu fd;kA
gkfu;k¡ tks futh {ks= ds fo|eku chekdrkZvks]a jkW;y lqUnje] VkVk ,vkbZth]
pksyke.Mye] ,pMh,Qlh vkSj fjyk;al tujy
2006&07 es a 546-17 djks M + Fkh] djhc djhc nq x q u h gks d j
2007&08 esa 921-90 djksM+ gks xbZA ¼rkfydk 28½A U;w bf.M;k 2007&08 esa fu/kkZfjr vuqikyu ugha dj ldsA ;wpj tujyh]
us vfXu {ks= esa chekafdr ykHk lwfpr fd;k] vksfj,aVy vkSj ftlus 2007&08 esa O;olk; izkjaHk fd;k Fkk] vius izFke o"kZ ds
us'kuy us 2006&07 esa vfXu {ks= esa ykHk ds fo:) lHkh rhuksa lapkyu ds nkSjku vuqikyu ugha dj ldhA
{ks=] vfXu] efju rFkk fof/k {ks=ksa esa chekafdr gkfu;k¡ lwfpr lkoZtfud {ks= ds chekdrkZvksa esa] 2007&08 ds nkSjku tgka U;w
dh] ;wukbZVsM bf.M;k us Hkh o"kZ 2006&07 esa rhuks {ks=ksa esa bf.M;k us fu;e 17bZ ds vuqlkj izca/ku O;; dk vuqikyu
chekafdr gkfu;k¡ ntZ dhA futh {ks= ds chekdrkZvksa esa ls uohu fd;k] ogha us'kuy ba';ksjsal] vksfj,aVy ba';ksjsal vkSj ;wukbVsM
izos'kdrkZ ;wpj tujyh vkSj ;wfuolZy lksEiks dks NksM+ dj] bf.M;k }kjk vuqikyu ugha fd;k x;kA
2007&08 esa lHkh us vfXu {ks= esa ykHk lwfpr fd;kA efju vkSj
fofo/k {ks=ks esa lHkh futh chekdrkZvksa us 2007&08 esa gkfu
lwfpr dhA iwoZ o"kZ esa dsoy jkW;y lqUnje us efju {ks= esa #-
1-17 djksM+ dk ykHk lwfpr fd;kA rkfydk 24
ifjpkyu O;; % xSj&thou chekdrkZ
Rkkfydk 23
¼#i, djksM+ esa½
chekadu gkfu;k¡ % xSj&thou chekdrkZ chekdrkZ 2006-07 2007-08
29
okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
ds fy, izeq[k O;; fof/kd vkSj fo'ks"kK 'kqYd ¼9-30 izfr'kr½] lk/kkj.k chekdrkZvksa dh 'kq) fuosf'kr vk;] 2006&07 esa #-
dk;kZy; O;; ¼7-48 izfr'kr½ vkSj foKkiu rFkk izpkj ¼3-94 6199-27 djksM+ ds fo:) 2007&08 esa #- 6989-56 djksM+ gksdj
izfr'kr½ jgsA iw o Z o"kZ dh rq y uk es a 12-75 iz f r'kr dh o` f ) ntZ dhA
lkoZtfud {ks= ds chekdrkZvksa dh fuos'k vk; 2006&07 dh #-
rkfydk 25 5784-23 djksM+ ls c<+d + j #- 6247-51 djksM+ ¼ iwoZ o"kZ ls 8-01
deh'ku O;; izfr'kr vf/kd ½ gks xbZA vksfj,aVy ba';ksjlas dks NksMd + j] ftlus
¼#i, djksM+ esa½ fuos'k vk; esa 1-46 izfr'kr dh fxjkoV lwfpr dh gS] lkoZtfud
futh {ks= lkoZtfud {ks= {ks= ds leLr chekdrkZvksa us fuos'k vk; esa o`f) lwfpr dh gSA
foHkkx 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 lHkh futh chekdrkZvksa us fuos'k vk; esa o`f) lwfpr dh gS vksj
vfXu 63.84 80.97 223.80 199.54 mudh dqy fuos'k vk; 2006&07 esa #- 415-04 djksM+ ls c<+d + j
efju 29.59 37.40 84.37 118.15
2007&08 esa #- 742-05 djksM+ gks xbZ vkSj 78-79 izfr'kr dh
o`f) ntZ gqbZ A ¼ 2006&07 esa 54-02 izfr'kr½ ¼rkfydk 34 rFkk
eks V j 268.70 235.00 568.22 503.33
35½A
LokLF; 104.85 133.79 249.34 359.18
vU; 119.01 150.24 364.02 339.33
O;f;r nkoksa ds vuqikr
;ks x 585.98 637.39 1489.74 1519.54 xS j &thou chekdrkZ v ks a ds dq y O;f;r nkos 2007&08 es a #-
16370-36 djksM+ ¼2006&07 esa #- 13041-64 djksM+½ jgs vkSj iwoZ
lkoZtfud rFkk futh {ks= ds chekdrkZvksa ds fy, izca/ku O;; o"kZ ds fo:) 25-52 izfr'kr dh o`f) ntZ dhA lkoZtfud {ks=
ds izfr'kr ds :i esa deh'ku Øe'k% 53-52 rFkk 29-68 izfr'kr ds chekdrkZvksa ds dqy O;f;r nkos 2006&07 esa #- 10538-75
¼2006&07 esa Øe'k% 56-41 rFkk 53-42 izfr'kr½ jgkA lkoZtfud djksM+ dh rqyuk esa c<++ dj #- 12124-81 djksM+ jgsA ¼15-05
rFkk futh {ks= ds chekdrkZvksa ds fy, chekafdr 'kq) izhfe;e izfr'kr dh o`f)½
ds izfr'kr ds :i esa deh'ku O;; Øe'k% 6-39 rFkk 7-59
izfr'kr ¼2006&07 esa Øe'k% 7-17 rFkk 11-04 izfr'kr½ jgkA rkfydk 27
xSj&thou chekdrkZvksa ds dqy O;f;r nkos
vk; dk fuos'k ¼#i, djksM+ es½a
chekdrkZ 2006-07 2007-08
2007&08 ds nkSjku xSj&thou chekdrkZvksa us c<+r+ h gqbZ fuos'klwph lkoZtfud {ks= 10538.75(-0.29) 12124.81 (15.05)
ds vk/kkj ij mPp fuos'k vk; lwfpr dhA fuosf'kr vk; ij futh {ks= 2502.89 (61.66) 4245.55 (69.63)
ykHk fuos ' kks a ds foØ;] iz f rHkw f r;ks a dh foew f Dr rFkk /kkfjr ;ks x 13041.64(7.62) 16370.36 (25.52)
izfrHkwfr;ksa ij C;kt@ykHkka'k ls izkIr gqvkA vksfj,aVy ba';ksjsal uksV % dks"Bd esa nh xbZ la[;k,¡ iwoZ o"kZ ds fo:) o`f) nj ¼izfr'kr esa½
rFkk ,pMh,Qlh ,xks Z ds vfrfjDr] ftUgks u s 2007&08 es a n'kkZ r h gS A
_.kkRed izxfr lwfpr dh] 'ks"k lHkh chekdrkZvksa us 'kq) fuos'k O;f;r nkok vuqikr ¼izfr’kr esa ½
vk; esa o`f) lwfpr dhA
rkfydk 26 100% 54.13 46.08
82.68 100.32
30
okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
dqy izhfe;e ds vuqikr ds :i es]a lkoZtfud {ks= ds chekdrkZvksa ds ¼7-54 izfr'kr vad½ vkSj U;w bf.M;k ¼6-48 izfr'kr vad½ ds ekeys esa
dqy O;f;r nkos iwoZ o"kZ ds 85-22 izfr'kr ls vf/kd 90-43 izfr'kr vuqikr eas vf/kd o`f) gqbZA U;w bf.M;k ds O;f;r nkok vuqikr esa
FksA lkoZtfud {ks= dh lHkh pkj daifu;ksa esa ;g vuqikr 94-05 2006&07 ds 80-34 ls 86-82 rd o`f) gqbZ] ;qukbZVsM bf.M;k esa 90-
izfr'kr vksj 86-62 izfr'kr ds chp jgkA bl vuqikr esa o`f) lkoZtfud 26 ls 92-75] us'kuy esa 86-51 ls 94-05 vkSj vksfj,aVy ba';ksjsal esa
{ks= ds pkjksa chekdrkZvksa esa ns[kus dks feyh] ftlesa us'kuy ba';ksjsal 87-66 ls 90-47 izfr'kr o`f) gqbZA¼rkfydk 30 rFkk 31½
rkfydk 28
O;f;r nkok vuqikr
¼izfr'kr esa½
lkoZtfud {ks= futh {ks= ;ksx
{ks = 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08
vfXu 60.81 72.28 43.92 50.69 58.52 68.69
efju 80.5 82.68 112.57 100.32 86.52 86.68
eks V j 92.25 104.76 64.28 71.95 84.69 92.31
LokLF; 157.79 112.36 103.42 94.84 141.02 107.00
vU; 53.93 54.13 47.11 46.08 52.85 52.51
;ks x 85.22 90.43 68.02 72.21 81.27 84.88
futh chekdrkZvksa ds ekeys esa] fuoy O;; ds nkos 2006&07 esa {ks= esa 94-84 izfr'kr ¼103-42½ vkSj eksVj {ks= 71-95 izfr'kr
2502-89 djksM+ ls c<++ dj #- 4245-55 djksM+ gks x,A futh {ks= ¼64--28½ jgkA 2007&08 esa] futh chekdrkZvksa ds chp] fjyk;al
ds chekdrkZvksa ds fy, fuoy O;; dk nkok vuqikr 72-21 vkSj bdks&Vksfd;ks dk 'kq) O;; nkok vuqikr Øe'k% 69-54
¼2006&07 esa 68-02½ FkkA lHkh futh izfr'kr ¼74-62½ vkSj 66-40 izfr'kr ¼47-29½ vfXu {ks= esa jgkA
chekdrkZvksa us fiNys o"kZ ds vkadM+ksa ds fo:) mPp Lrj ds efju {ks= esa vf/kdre nkok vuqikr vkÃlhvkÃlhvkà yksackMZ
O;; okys nkok vuqikr lwfpr fd,A tSlk fd igys n'kkZ;k x;k dk 175-93 izfr'kr ¼94-46½ jgk] ftlds ckn fj;kyal 117-76
gS] nks chekdrkZvksa us viuk lapkyu 2007&08 esa gh izkjaHk izfr'kr ¼93-63½ jgkA LokLF; {ks= esa] ,pMh,Qlh pCc dk vf/
fd;kA Á'kqYd eqfDr ds ckn] vfXu {ks= us 2007&08 esa m|ksx kdre O;; nkok vuq i kr 142-46 iz f r'kr ¼87-10½ jgk vkS j
esa 68-69 izfr'kr ¼2006&07 esa 58-52 izfr'kr½ dk Å¡pk O;; blds ckn bdks Vksfd;ks dk 121-14 izfr'kr ¼152-89½ jgkA
nkok vuq i kr n'kkZ ; k gS A blh iz d kj] eks V j {ks = us 92-31
izfr'kr ¼84-69½ dk Å¡pk vuqikr lwfpr fd;kA ,d vksj efju 'kq) ykHk
{ks= T;knk ;k de 86-68 izfr'kr ¼86-52½ ij jgk] ogha LokLF;
{ks= us O;; fd, x, nkoksa ds vuqikr esa egRoiw.kZ fxjkoV ntZ chekadu gkfu;ksa ds ckotwn] lkoZtfud {ks= ds chekdrkZvksa us
djkrs gq, 2006&07 esa ntZ 141-02 dh rqyuk esa bls 107 mPp fuos'k vk; ds dkj.k ykHk lwfpr fd;k gSA lkoZtfud
izfr'kr crk;kA vkSj futh] nksuks gh {ks= ds chekdrkZvksa }kjk 2006&07 ds
lkoZtfud {ks= ds chekdrkZvksa ds ekeys es]a O;; fd, x;s nkoksa vftZr dqy 'kq) ykHk #- 3137-10 djksM+ esa 2007&08 ds nkSjku
dk vuqikr LokLF; {ks= esa vf/kdre 112-36 izfr'kr ¼2006&07 2249-31 djksM+ rd] 28-30 izfr'kr dh fxjkoV ntZ dhA mPp
esa 157-79½ jgk] blds ckn eksVj vkSj efju {ks= esa Øe'k% 104- nj ij chekadu gkfu;ksa ds pyrs] xSj&thou chekdrkZ ykHk
76 vkSj 82-68 izfr'kr ¼2006&07 esa 92-25 vkSj 80-50½ jgkA vkSj gkfu [kkrs ¼va'k/kkjdksa ds [kkrs esa½ esa ykHk n'kkZus ds fy,
2007&08 es a ] ;w u kbVs M bf.M;k dk LokLF; {ks = es a 133-36 fuos'k vk; ij fuHkZj jgsA lkoZtfud vkSj futh] izR;sd {ks= esa
izfr'kr dk loksZPp 'kq) O;; nkok vuqikr jgk tcfd ;wukbVsM ,d chekdrkZ] cuke vksfj,aVy ba';ksjsal vkSj ,pMh,Qlh dks
bf.M;k ds ekeys esa] loksZPp nkok vuqikr efju {ks= esa 95-83 NksMd
+ j] leLr chekdrkZvksa us fiNys o"kZ esa fuos'k vk; esa o`f)
iz f r'kr Fkk] vfXu {ks = es a vks f j,a V y dk 95-67 iz f r'kr dk lwfpr dh gSA lkoZtfud vkSj futh {ks= ds chekdrkZvksa dh
loksZPp O;; nkok vuqikr Fkk ftlds ckn us'kuy ba';ksjsal dk 2007&08 esa lafpr fuos'k vk; Øe'k% #- 6247-51 djksM+ vkSj
83-96 izfr'krA futh {ks= ds ekeys es]a O;; nkok vuqikr efju #- 742-05 djksM+ ¼2006&07 esa #- 5784-23 djksM+ rFkk #-
O;olk; esa vf/kdre 100-32 ¼112-57½ Fkk] ftlds ckn LokkLFk 415-04 djksM+ ½ jghA
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2007&08 es]a U;w bf.M;k us #- 141-03 djksM+ ds djksa ds i'pkr~ futh {ks= ds chekdrkZvksa ds chp] 2007&08 esa vkÃlhvkÃlhvkÃ
#- 1401-13 dk 'kq) ykHk lwfpr fd;k] ;wukbVsM bf.M;k us yksackMZ ykHkka'k ?kksf"kr djus okyk izeq[k chekdrkZ jgkA daiuh
631-32 djksM+] us'kuy us 163-43 djksM+ vkSj vksfj,aVy us 9-30 us izfr va'k #- 5-91 ds ykHkka'k dh flQkfj'k dhA gkaykfd
djksM+ A vksfj,aVy ds ekeys esa] de ykHk c<++s gq, O;; nkok bdks&Vksfd;ks us 2005&06 rFkk 2006&07 esa ykHkka'k dh ?kks"k.kk
vuqikr ds dkj.k jgkA nwljs] daiuh us ,,l&15 dks ykxw fd, dh Fkh ijUrq 2007&08 esa blus ykHkka'k dh ?kks"k.kk ughaa dh A
tkus ds dkj.k izcU/ku ij Hkkjh O;; n'kkZ;k gS ftlus ykHkiznrk
dks izHkkfor fd;k gS A 2007&08 ds nkSjku N% futh chekdrkZvksa LVkj gSYFk rFkk ,ykbM ba';ksjsal daiuh fyfeVsM
us ykHk lwfpr fd;kA nks chekdrkZ] ftUgksaus 2006&07 esa ykHk LVkj gSYFk] fof'k"V :i ls LokLF;] O;fDrxr nq?kZVuk rFkk
lwfpr ugha fd;k gS] 2007&08 esa gkfu lwfpr dh gSA fjyk;al ;k=k chek {ks= esa lk/kkj.k chek O;olk; ds chekadu ds fy,
us 2000&01 esa dk;Z izkjaHk djus ds ckn ls igyh ckj 'kq) gkfu iath;u izek.ki= izkIr djus okyh igyh daiuh FkhA 31 ekpZ]
lwfpr dh gS vkSj ,pMh,Qlh] ftlus 2006&07 vkSj 2005&06 2008 dks lekIr o"kZ esa] daiuh ftlus 2006&07 esa O;olk;
esa ykHk lwfpr fd;k Fkk] 2007&08 esa #- 17 djksM+ dh gkfu izkjaHk fd;k Fkk] fiNys o"kZ dh #- 22-51 djksM+ dh izhfe;e ls
lwfpr dh gSA nks xSj&thou chekdrkZvksa us] ftUgksusa 2007&08 dks b Z lkr xq u k dq y #- 168-19 dh 'kq ) iz R ;{k iz h fe;e
esa dk;Z izkjaHk fd;k] #- 17-09 djksM+ vkSj #- 0-30 djksM+ dh cheakfdr fd;kA chekdrkZ us #- 5-65 djksM+ ¼2006&07 esa #-
gkfu lwfpr dh gSA 2006&07 esa vkB chekdrkZvksa }kjk vftZr 11-56 djksM½+ dh chekafdr gkfu lwfpr dhA fuos'k vk; ls iwfrZ
#- 229-74 djksM+ ds lwfpr ykHk ds fo:) bu N% futh chek djrs gq,] chekdrkZ us 2006&07 dh #- 2-59 djksM+ dh 'kq)
daifu;ksa dk 'kq) ykHk #- 243-78 djksM+ jgkA vU; pkj futh gkfu ds fo:) #- 1-28 djksM+ dk 'kq) ykHk lwfpr fd;k A
chekdrkZvksa dh 'kq) gkfu #- 199-95 djksM+ FkhA
viksyks Mhdsoh gSYFk ba';ksjsal daiuh fyfeVsM
va'k/kkjdksa dks izfrQy viksyks Mhdsoh] fof'k"V :i ls LokLF;] O;fDrxr nq?kZVuk rFkk
lkoZtfud {ks= dh pkj chek daifu;ksa us 2006&07 esa #- 581-
;k=k chek {ks= esa lk/kkj.k chek O;olk; ds chekadu ds fy,
39 djksM+ ds fo:) 2007&08 esa jktdks"k esa ykHkka'k ds :i esa
iath;u izek.ki= izkIr djus okyh nwljh daaiuh gSA chekdrkZ
#- 449-49 djks M + dk va ' knku fd;kA ?kVk ykHkka ' k Hkq x rku
dks 20007&08 esa iath;u tkjh fd;k x;k vkSj daiuh ikap
ize[k rkSj ij vksfj,aVy vkSj us'kuy }kjk lwfpr ?kVs gq, 'kq)
eghus ls lapkyu esa gSA 31 ekpZ] 2008 dks lekIr o"kZ esa]
ykHk ds dkj.k Fkk ftaldk urhtk 2007&08 esa vksfj,aVy ds #-
chekdrkZ us #- 2-96 djksM+ dh dqy izR;{k izhfe;e chekafdr
0-75 izfr va'k vkSj us'kuy ds #- 3-26 izfr va'k ds ?kVs gq,
ykHkka'k dh ?kks"k.kk ds :i esa izkIr gqvkA tcfd U;w bf.M;k us dh gSA chekdrkZ us o"kZ ds fy, #- 31-97 djksM+ dh gkfu
Hkq x rku fd, tkus okys ykHkka ' k es a vka f 'kd deh dh ogha chekafdr dh vkSj #- 28-34 djksM+ dk 'kq) ykHk ogu fd;kA
;wukbVsM bf.M;k us #- 12-63 izfr va'k dh flQkfj'k dhA lk/kkj.k chek fuxe
¼rkfydk½
Rkkfydk 29 thvkÃlh] ?kjsyq iquchZek cktkj dk ,dek= chekdrkZ gS tks
Hkqxrku fd;k x;k ykHkka'k% Hkkjr esa izR;{k lk/kkj.k chek daifu;ksa dks iquchZek iznku dj
¼#i, djksM+ esa½ jgk gS A fuxe dk iq u chZ e k dk;Z Ø e ns ' k es a iz f r/kkfjrk ds
mn~ns';ksa dh iwfrZ djus ds fy,] tksf[ke dss fy, i;kZIr lqj{kk
chekdrkZ 2006-07 2007-08 lq f uf'pr djus rFkk ?kjs y q cktkj ds Hkhrj i;kZ I r {kerk
xS j &thou fodflr djus ds fy, rS ; kj fd;k x;k gS A iz e q [ k ?kjs y q
lkoZtfud {ks= 581.39 449.49 daifu;ksa ds lfU/k dk;ZØeksa rFkk oSdfYid dk;ZØeksa rFkk r;'kqnk
futh {ks= 52.64 59.12 lhekvksa ds v/khu thvkÃlh dks ?kjsyq chekdrkZvksa ds }kjk
fof'k"V laLFkku tkjh izR;sd ikWfylh ij 15 izfr'kr oS/kkfud v/;iZ.k izkIr
Ãlhthlh 125.00 178.57 gksrk gSA blds iwoZ 2006&07 esa oS/kkfud v/;iZ.k 20
,vkÃlh — 20.00 izfr'kr FkkA thvkÃlh] r`rh; i{k eksVj iwy ds izca/kd Hkh gSA
iq u chZ e kdrkZ 2006&07 esa 7404-17 djksM+ dh rqyuk es]a 2007&08 esa thvkÃlh
thvkÃlh 309.60 197.80
dh chekafdr dqy izhfe;e #- 9315-55 djksM+ jghA 2006&07
;ks x 1068.63 904.98 esa 5263-80 djksM+ dh rqyuk esa 37-33 izfr'kr dh o`f) ntZ
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okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
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okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
}kjk vlkekU; fuos'k ykHk crkdj xyr rjhds ls cspus esa Hkh viksyks Mhdoh ba';ksjsal daiuh fyfeVsM dks NksM+dj lHkh xSj
deh vk,xhA thou chek futh chekdrkZvksa us fu/kkZfjr _.k'kks/ku vuqikr
vftZr dj fy;k gSA bl daiuh dk _.k'kks/ku vuqikr 31 ekpZ]
thou chekdrkZ 2008 dks 1-39 FkkA fQj Hkh] daiuh us ckn esa bl _.k'kks/ku
leLr 18 thou chekdrkZvksa us] ftUgksaus 2007&08 esa chek vuqikr esa lq/kkj ykus ds fy, #- 61 djksM+ dh iwt a h Qwd
a h gSA
dk;Z gsrq izhfe;e izkIr dh gS] 1-5 ds _.k'kks/ku vuqikr dh 'krsZ blds ifj.kkeLo:i] daiuh dk _.k'kks/ku vuqikr 31 vxLr]
iwjh dj yh gSA ,yvk;lh dk _.k'kks/ku vuqikr 1-52 gS tks 2008 dks LVkj gsYFk ds U;wure vuqikr 1-5 ls vf/kd gks x;k
lHkh chekdrkZ v ks a dk U;w u re gS A nks uohu LFkkfir chek tks nwljh ,dek= LokLF; chek daiuh gS vkSj ftldk _.k'kks/
daifu;k] ;wpj tujyh bf.M;k ykbZQ ba';ksjsal daiuh fy- vkSj ku vuqikr 31 ekpZ] 2008 dks 1-97 FkkA
vkÃMhchvkà QksVhZl ykbZQ ba';ksjsla daiuh fyfeVsM dk _.k'kks/
ku vuq i kr Øe'k% 2-94 vkS j 3-45 gS A tcfd 11 thou iq u chZ e kdrkZ
chekdrkZ] ftUgksaus fiNys o"kksZ dh vis{kk 2007&08 ds nkSjku jk"Vªh; iquchZekdrkZ] lk/kkj.k chek fuxe us 31 ekpZ] 2007 ds
vius _.k'kks/ku vuqikr esa lq/kkj fd;k gS] ogha 5 chekdrkZvksa 4-10 ds fo:) 31 ekpZ] 2008 dks 3-36 dk _.k'kks/ku vuqikr
ds ekeys esa bl vuqikr esa fxjkoV vk;h gSA buesa ls] vohok lwfpr fd;k gSA
ykbZQ ba';ksjsal daiuh fy- ds _.k'kks/ku vuqikr esa 2006&07
ls 2007&08 ds chp 6-31 ls 2-27 rd fxjkoV vk;h gS A iquchZek dh fuxjkuh
¼fooj.k 49½ vkÃvkjMh, vf/kfu;e] 1999 dh /kkjk 14¼1½ vkSj 14¼2½ mi/
kkjk ¼,Q½ vkSj blds lkFk gh chek vf/kfu;e] 1938 dh /kkjk
xSj thou chekdrkZ 34 ,Q] 101,] 101ch vkSj 101 lh izkf/kdj.k dks iquchZes dk
lHkh pkj lkoZtfud {ks= ds xSj thou chekdrkZvksa us 1-5 ds vf/kdkj nsrh gSA izkf/kdj.k us iquchZekdrkZvksa ds lkFk iquchZek
_.k'kks/ku vuqikr dh 'krZ iwjh dj yh gSA fo'ks"kK ba';ksjsal esa ewyHkwr fu;eksa dks /;ku esa j[krs gq, fu;e rS;kj fd, x,
daifu;ksa ds chp bZlhthlh us] tks lk[k O;olk; dh chek dj gSaA chek vf/kfu;e] 1938 ds izko/kkuksa ds vUrxZr] Hkkjrh; lk/
jgh gS] 31 ekpZ 2007 ds 11-41 ds fo:) 18-41 ds _.k'kks/ku kkj.k chek fuxe dks ^^Hkkjrh; iquchZekdrkZ** ds :i esa ukekafdr
vuqikr dh lwpuk nh gSA ,xzhdYpj ba';ksjlas daiuh us 31 ekpZ] fd;k gS ftlls bls 2008&09 esa leLr izR;{k lk/kkj.k chekdrkZvksa
2007 ds 2-05 ds fo:) 31 ekpZ] 2008 dks 3-27 dk _.k'kks/ ls 10 iz f r'kr v/;iZ . k dh vfuok;Z ik=rk fey xbZ gS A
ku vuqikr lwfpr fd;k gSA ,dek= LokLF; chek daiuh] es- iquchZekdrkZ ijke'kZ lfefr ds ijke'kZ ls lhekvksa dks de fd;k
x;k gSA
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Hkkjrh; O;olk; ij dqy izR;{k izhfe;e ds izfr'kr ds :i esa 'kq) izfr/kkfjr izhfe;e ¼thvkÃlh dks NksM+dj½
¼iz f r'kr½
fgLls 2006 – 2007 2007 – 2008
lkoZtfud {ks= futh {ks= dq y lkoZtfud {ks= futh {ks= dq y
vfXu 63.39 21.92 48.19 64.55 31.84 52.36
efju tgkt 72.62 43.74 63.13 75.62 46.92 65.51
vU; efju laca/kh 13.99 4.69 11.48 15.10 6.13 13.22
eks V j 80.19 76.13 79 76.05 83.79 79.09
bUthfu;jha x 75.26 22.65 52.70 69.49 23.36 49.83
foekuu 16.09 2.09 14.17 7.68 6.60 7.47
vU; fofo/k 78.22 58.69 72.52 88.22 63.17 78.21
dq y 72.90 53.05 66.73 74.68 64.33 70.70
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okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
izR;sd chekdrkZ dks O;olk; lapkyu vkSj _.k'kks/ku {kerk blds vfrfjDr chekdrkZ dks foÙkh; o"kZ izkjaHk gksus ds 30 fnu
cuk, j[kus ds fy, ,d O;kid vkSj l{ke iquchZek dk;ZØe dhs ds Hkhrj iquchZek O;oLFkkvksa ls lac) le>kSrs dh ifpZ;k¡ ;k
vko';drk gksrh gSA izkf/kdj.k pkgrs gSa fd izR;sd chekdrkZ dk doj uksV~l izkf/kdj.k ds ikl izLrqr djuk vko';d gSA ;s
iquchZek dk;ZØe blds funs'kd e.My }kjk vuqeksfnr gksuk mik; ,d chekdrkZ ds fy, i;kZIr vkSj izHkkoh iquchZek O;oLFkkvksa
pkfg,A fu;eksa esa ;g izko/kku Hkh gS fd izR;sd chekdrkZ dks dks iz n f'kZ r djrs gS a D;ks a f d bldh _.k'kks / ku {kerk dk
chek o"kZ ds fy, o"kZ izkjaHk gksus ds de ls de 45 fnu iwoZ izkf/ vkadyu ^^dqy iquchZek** ds vk/kkj ij fd;k tkrk gSA
kdj.k ds le{k viuk iquchZek dk;ZØe izLrqr djuk pkfg,A
rkfydk 31
Hkkjrh; esa 'kq) izR;{k izhfe;e ds izfr'kr ds :i esa Hkkjr esa vkSj ckgj fd;k x;k iquchZek ¼thvkÃlh dks NksM+dj½
¼iz f r'kr½
vuq H kkx 2006 – 2007 2007 – 2008
Hkkjr esa fd;k x;k Hkkjr ls ckgj fd;k Hkkjr esa fd;k x;k Hkkjr ls ckgj fd;k
vfXu 39.64 15.75 34.89 18.58
efju tgkt 25.40 12.05 23.79 10.95
vU; leqnz laca/kh 53.88 37.66 31.53 60.93
Ek¨Vj 20.92 0.27 32.93 0.36
foekuu 48.92 39.85 40.21 53.76
bUthfu;jha x 37.33 14.31 40.22 15.10
fofo/k 22.62 5.42 21.15 5.40
;ks x 27.20 7.34 29.58 7.75
fu;eksa ds rgr t:jh gS fd izR;sd chekdrkZ viuh foÙkh; 2 i;kZIr {kerk dk fodkl
lkeF;Z vkSj O;olk; ds ifjek.k ds vuq:i vf/kdre laHko 3 O;; gksus okys iquchZek ewY; ds fy, lokZÙs ke laHko lqj{kk dks
iz f r/kkj.kk la / kkfjr djs A iq u chZ e k dk;Z Ø e ds la p kyu ds lqjf{kr djuk] rFkk
ekxZn'khZ fl)kUr bl izdkj gS% 4 O;olk; ds iz'kklu dk ljyhdj.k
1 ns'k ds Hkhrj vf/kdre izfr/kkj.k]
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Hkkjrh; O;olk; ij Hkkjr ls ckgj iquchZek dk leiZ.k ¼thvkÃlh dks NksM+dj½
¼djksM+ #i,½
vuq H kkx 2006 – 07 2007 – 08
lefiZ r iz h fe;e dqy lefiZr ykHk lefiZ r iz h fe;e dqy lefiZr ykHk
vfXu 636.83 101.13 651.81 78.94
efju tgkt 101.40 42.12 107.57 3.34
vU; leqnz laca/kh 255.84 130.95 468.68 53.77
Ek¨Vj 26.50 19.02 42.18 -38.18
foekuu 174.85 156.36 166.84 39.86
bUthfu;jha x 177.90 72.37 208.48 76.66
fofo/k 321.96 90.63 458.98 213.57
;ks x 1695.28 612.59 2104.57 428.06
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okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
fu;eksa dh ;g ekax Hkh gS fd Hkkjrh; chekdrkZ lHkh chekdrkZvksa ds ijke'kZ ls iquchZek vfr'ks"kksa ds fy, ?kjsyq lewg xfBr djsaA
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Hkkjrh; cktkj esa lnL; daifu;ksa dk fgLlk vkradokn lewg
chekdrkZ 2007-08 2008-09
Tkks f [ke {kerkokj vuqHkkx (%) Tkks f [ke {kerkokj vuqHkkx (%)
¼djksM+ #i,½ ¼djksM+ #i,½
thvkÃlh 120.60 20.10 150.75 20.10
2007&08 ds nkSjku] lewg dh dqy lefiZr izhfe;e Fkh #- 153- en~nsutj] lewg }kjk izLrqr {kerk dks 1 vizsy] 2008 ls #-
81 djksM+ vkSj Hkqxrku fd, x, nkos Fks #- 1-05 djksMA+ fiNys 750 djksM+ izfr tksf[ke@LFkku rd c<++k fn;k x;kA lewg ds
o"kZ esa Hkqxrku fd, x, #- 1-31 djksM+ ds nkoksa ds lkFk lewg lnL; Hkh vkradokn izhfe;e njksa esa 1 vizsy] 2008 ls dVkSfr
dh izhfe;e Fkh #- 163-50 djksM+ A lewg ds vPNs izn'kZu ds laca/kh la'kks/ku ds fy, lger gks x,A
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okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
rkfydk 34
vkradokn tksf[ke chek ds fy, izhfe;e dh njsa
¼1 vizsy] 2008 ls ykxw ½
izfr LFkku dqy chfer jkf'k tksf[ke Js.kh la'kksf/kr nj*
¼lkexzh {kfriwfrZ $ equkQs dh gkfu½ ¼izfr lgL= o"kZ½
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vkradokn tksf[ke chek ds fy, lqj{kk lhek
¼1 vizsy] 2008 ls ykxw ½
dqy chek /ku ¼,eMh$,yv¨ih½ lexz ¼,eMh$,yv¨ih½ nkf;Ro iwath izfr LFkku@ifjlj
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okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
iq u chZ e k ijke'kZ lfefr us Qjojh] 2007 es a lEiUu viuh vkSj equkQs dh 'krksZ ij chekdrkZ vkSj Hkkjrh; iquchZekdrkZ ds
fiNyh cS B d es a iz k f/kdj.k dks a f lQkfj'k dh fd vfuok;Z chp vkilh ppkZ }kjk lgefr nh tk,A
vH;iZ.k dks fo|eku 20 izfr'kr nj dks o"kZ 2007&08 ds fy,
15 izfr'kr rd vkSj o"kZ 2008&09 ds fy, 10 izfr'kr rd de chekdrkZvksa ds fuos'kksa dh fuxjkuh
dj fn;k tk,A izkf/kdj.k us ;g flQkfj'k eatwj dj yh vkSj ¼d½ chek {ks= ds fuos'k
vxys nks o"kksZ ds fy, la'kksf/kr vfuok;Z vH;iZ.k dh njsa tkjh
dj nhA o"kZ 2007&08 gsrq ns'k ds fy, lexz fgLlsokj izfr/ chekdrkZvksa }kjk thou vkSj xSj&thou nksuks ij lkoZtfud
kkfjrk fooj.k 28 esa izLrqr gSA izkf/kdj.k us ;g Hkh fu.khZr vkSj futh {ks= ds fy, fd, x, fuos'k] vyx vyx fuEu
fd;k fd o"kZ 2008&09 ds fy, oS/kkfud vH;iZ.k gsrq deh'ku rkfydk esa fn, x, gSaA
rkfydk 36
chekdrkZvksa ds fuos'k
¼djksM+ #i,½
chekdrkZ thou xSj &thou dq y
2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08
,yvkÃlh ds fuos'k esa 20-61 izfr'kr ¼blds fo'kky vk/kkj dh ¼£½ thou chekdrkZ
n`f"V ls½ dh o`f) gqbZ vkSj] futh chekdrkZvksa ds ekeys es]a o`f)
94-72 izfr'kr FkhA lkoZtfud {ks= ds xSj thou chek daifu;ksa 2007&08 ds nkSjku ijaijkxr mRiknksa ls ,d= izhfe;e ls gq,
ds fuos'kksa esa gksus okyh o`f) 6-9 izfr'kr Fkh vkSj futh {ks= ds o`gn Lo:i ds fuos'k 2006&07 esa mlh Lo:i esa cus jgsA fQj
xSj&thou chekdrkZvksa ds fy;s ;g 45-91 izfr'kr FkhA 31 Hkh] vk/kkjHkwr vkSj lkekftd {ks= esa fd, tkus okys fuos'kksa esa
ekpZ] 2008 dks] chek m|ksx }kjk fd, x, dqy fuos'k fiNys 13 ls 10-91 izfr'kr rd dh fxjkoV vk;hA
o"kZ ds #- 654563 ds fo:) #- 818321 rd c<++ x,A ,d vksj
thou chekdrkZvksa ds fuos'kksa esa 26-13 izfr'kr dh o`f) gqbZ vkSj
;s #- 762041 rd c<++ x, tcfd xSj thou chekdrkZvksa ds
ekeys esa ;g o`f) 11-70 izfr'kr gksdj #- 56280- djksM+ rd
gks xbZA
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okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
rkfydk 36 (I)
dqy fuos'k % ys[ki= okj
¼djksM+ #i,½
ijaijkxr mRiknksa ls fuos'k 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08
jkf'k ;ksx ls jkf'k ;ksx ls jkf'k ;ksx ls
izfr'kr izfr'kr iz f r'kr
1 dsUnzh; ljdkj dh izfrHkwfr;k¡ lesr 296377.00 64.25 335187.00 62.40 381101.00 60.62
vuqeksfnr izfrHkwfr;k¡
1v . blesa ls dsUnzh; ljdkj dh izfrHkwfr;k¡ 238089.00 51.62 275099.00 51.22 297533.00 47.33
2 v/kkslajpuk rFkk lkekftd {ks= 49638.50 10.76 69837.00 13.00 68600.00 10.91
3 uos'k] fuos'k ekin.M ij fuHkZj ftlesa 115247.00 24.99 132106.00 24.59 178957.00 28.47
vuq e ks f nr
3v . blesa ls vuqeksfnr fuos'kksa ds vfrfjDr 26698.60 5.79 30049.00 5.59 36149.00 5.75
¼x½ fuos'kksa dk fuf/kokj Lo:i ds fuos'kksa ds Ik{k esa ,d egRoiw.kZ >qdko vk;k gSA bls vkxs
;g ns[kk tk ldrk gS fd fiNys o"kZ ls ;wfuV fyaDM fuf/k;ksa rkfydk 35 esa fo'ysf"kr fd;k x;k gSA
rkfydk 36 (II)
thou chekdrkZ ds fuos'k # fuf/k okj
¼djksM+ #i,½
chekdrkZ thou&fuf/k isa'ku rFkk lewg isa'ku rFkk ;wfuV fyaDM fuf/k leLr fuf/k;ksa
lkekU; okf"kZdh okf"kZdh fuf/k dk ;ksx
fuf/k dks NksM+dj lewg
2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08
,yvkÃlh 453440.06 526105.00 35062.29 40200.00 34445.98 40191.00 36252.24 67978.00 559200.56 674475.00
futh
{ks = 12115.24 18645.00 2001.28 3274.00 65.16 244.00 30797.56 65404.00 44979.24 87567.00
;ks x 465555.30 544750.00 37063.57 43474.00 34511.13 40435.00 67049.80 133382.00 604179.80 762041.00
(77.06) (71.49) (6.13) (5.70) (5.71) (5.31) (11.1) (17.50)
fVIi.kh % 1½ vkadM+sa vkbZvkjMh, dks izLrqr vLFkk;h izfrosnuksa ij vk/kkfjr gSaA
2½ dks"Bd esa fn;s x, vkadM+s lacaf/kr ;ksx ds izfr'kr gSaA
40
okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
¼Ä½ ;wfuV fyaDM rFkk ijaijkxr O;olk; ds fuos'kksa dh o`f) fuos'k o`f) 2003&04 esa izkjaHk gqbZA rc rd ds dqy fuos'k flQZ
ijaijkxr] lewg vkSj okf"kZdh O;olk;ksa esa gh gksrs FksA
o"kZ nj o"kZ vk/kkj ij] fiNys 4 o"kksZ ds nkSjku ijaijkxr dks"kksa
ds fo:) fuos'kksa esa ;wfyi fuf/k;ksa ds izfr'kr esa o`f) ¼rkfydk
32½ dk izfr'kr ;g n'kkZrk gS fd ;wfuV fyaDM O;olk; esa
rkfydk 37
dqy fuos'k % fuf/kokj
¼djksM+ #i,½
2005-06 2006-07 2007-08
dks " k ;ks x % o`f) ;ks x % o`f) ;ks x % o`f)
thou 397188.66 8.46 465555.3 17.21 544750 17.01
isa'ku rFkk lk/kkj.k okf"kZdh 37264.29 209.92 37063.57 -0.54 43474 17.30
lew g 26809.63 -37.19 34511.14 28.73 40435 17.17
ija i jkxr ¼d½ 461262.59 181.19 537130.01 +45.40 628659 +51.48
ija i jkxr ¼d½ 25888.14 243.92 67049.8 159.00 133382 98.93
dqy fuos'k 25888.14 243.92 67049.80 159.00 133382 98.93
TOTAL INVESTMENTS 487150.73 604179.81 762041
2005&06 esa ;wfuV fyaDM fuos'kksa ds lap;h 'ks"k #- 25888 xSj & thou chekdrkZ
djksM+ lwfpr fd, x, Fks tks 2006&07 esa #- 67049 rd c<++
x, vkS j blds ckn 2007&08 es a #- 133382 gks x,A ,d 31 ekpZ] 2008 dks xSj&thou chekdrkZvksa ds dqy fuos'kksa esa ls]
o`f)'khy vk/kkj ij] tcfd fiNys 2 o"kksZ ds nkSjku fuos'kksa dh #- 20187 djksM+ dsUnzh; vkSj jkT; ljdkj dh izfrHkwfr;ksa esa]
o`f) ijaijkxr mRiknksa ds laca/k esa ,d LFkk;h izo`fÙk n'kkZ jgh #- 7660 djksM+ v/kkslajpuk vkSj lkekftd {ks= esa vkSj #-
gS] ;wfuV fyaDM O;olk; ds laca/k esa gksus okys fuos'kksa esa lh/ 24543 djksM+ dk fuos'k tksf[ke ekudksa ij vk/kkfjr FkkA 31
kh&lh/kh o`f) gqbZ gSA ekpZ] 2007 dks fuos'kksa ds vkdkj Øe'k% #- 18867 djksM+] #-
6102 djksM+] #- 21672 djksM+ FksA
rkfydk 38
xSj&thou chekdrkZvksa ds fuos'k % fuf/kokj
¼djksM+ #i,½
fuos'kksa dh 'kSyh 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08
uksV % ,vkÃlh vkWQ bf.M;k dks 'kkfey ugha fd;k x;k gSA
41
okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
lkoZtfud {ks= dh xSj&thou chek daifu;ksa us dsUnz ljdkj gksrh gS] blfy;s ns'k esa c<++rh xjhch dk ;g ,d izeq[k dkj.k
vkSj jkT; ljdkj dh izfrHkwfr;ksa esa ¼muds dqy fuos'k dk 35- gks ldrk gSA va usd jkT;ksa us gky gh esa xSj&thou chekdrkZvksa
79 izfr'kr½ #- 16903 djksM+ ] #- 5843 djksM+ ¼muds dqy ds lg;ksx ls vius vlqjf{kr lewgksa dks ,slh LokLF; laca/kh
fuos'k dk 12-37 izfr'kr½ vk/kkjHkwr vkSj lkekftd {ks= esa vkSj foÙkh; t:jrksa esa lgk;rk ds fy, cM+s iSekus ij LokLF; chek
¼dq y fuos ' kks a dk 45-18 iz f r'kr½ #- 21335 djks M + tks f [ke dk;ZØe izkjaHk fd, gSaA dqN izeq[k ;kstuk,¡ gSa vkU/kzizns'k esa
ekudksa ds vuq:i dk fuos'k fd;k tcfd fiNys o"kZ buds }kjk jktho vkjksX;Jh ;kstuk vkSj dsUnz ds lg;ksx ls ns'k Hkj ds
bu enks a es a fd, x, fuos ' k Øe'k% 16606 djks M + ¼ 37-59 vusd jkT;ksa esa izkjaHk jk"Vªh; LokLF; chek ;kstuk ¼vkj,lchok;½A
izfr'kr½] #- 5051 djksM+ ¼11-43 izfr'kr½ vkSj #- 19323 djksM+ ,slh ;kstukvksa us ns'k esa LokLF; chek ds dqN Lo:iksa ls lqj{kk
¼43-74 izfr'kr½ FksA mijksDr {ks=ksa esa futh chekdrkZvksa ds }kjk izkIr djus okys yksxksa dh la[;k esa o`f) dh gSA
31 ekpZ] 2007 dks fd, x, fuos'k #- 2260 djksM+ ¼36-39
izfr'kr½] #- 1052 djksM+ ¼16-93 izfr'kr½ vkSj #- 2349 djksM+ LokLF; chek ij vkÃvkjMh, ds igy
¼37-81 iz f r'kr½ ds fo:) fd, fuos ' k jgs Øe'k% #- 3283 LokLF; chek ds fy, bldh fodklkRed Hkwfedk esa vkÃvkjMh,
djksM+ ¼36-22 izfr'kr½] #- 1816 djksM+ ¼20-03 izfr'kr½ vkSj vusd iwoZ&lfØ; iz;kl dj jgk gSA izkf/kdj.k us 2003 esa ,d
#- 3208 djksM+ ¼35-39 izfr'kr½A jk"Vªh; LokLF; chek dk;Zdkjh lewg dh LFkkiuk dh gS tks
LokLF; chek m|ksx ds fofHkUu va'k/kkjdksa ds fy, feytqy dj
LokLF; chek dk;Z djus vkSj {ks= esa lac) eqn~nksa ij lek/kku lq>kus ds fy,
o`f) dh izo`fÙk;k¡ ,d eap iznku djrk gSA blds ckn] LokLF; chek ds fy,
LokLF; chek ds izfr c<++rh tkx:drk] LokLF; lsok dh c<++rh lVhd vkSj lle; vkadM+ksa ds egRo dks le>rs gq,] ,d mi
dhers]a vkSj gky gh esa lk/kkj.k chek m|ksx dh njksa esa dVkSfr lewg us LokLF; chek ij ekudhdj.k dh t:jr ij /;ku
¼ftlls LokLF; chek vkSj vU; O;fDrxr izdkj ds O;olk;ksa fn;k] vkSj ,d ekud vkadM+k izLrqfrdj.k izk:i rS;kj fd;k
dh vksj chek daifu;kasa ds iz;kl vkSj izHkko c<+s+ gS½a fiNys dqN gSA bl iz.kkyh dks ykxw dj fn;k x;k gS vkSj djhc 4 o"kkaZs ls
o"kksZ esa LokLF; chek ds izeq[k okgd cu x, gSaA eqEcbZ esa VSfjQ ijke'kZ lfefr esa izHkko'khy gS tgka chfer
gky gh ds o"kksZ esa Hkkjr esa LokLF; chek xSj&thou chek m|ksx O;fDr;ksa vkSj nkoksa ij fopkj.kh; vkadM+s ,df=r vkSj fo'ysf"kr
esa lcls vf/kd c<++rk gqvk {ks= cu x;k gS] vkSj 2007&08 ds fd, x, gSAa vkadM+k laxzg vkSj fo'ys"k.k dh izfØ;k vkSj dkjxj
nkSjku #- 5100 djksM+ dh izhfe;e ds lkFk blesa 60 izfr'kr dh cukus ds fy, iz;kl fd, x, gSaA 2006&07 ds fy,] laxzg.k
o`f) gqbZ gSA LokLF; chek daifu;ksa ds fy, ;g ,d c<++rs gq, bdkbZ us 16-3 yk[k chfer yksxksa] 3-8 yk[k ikWfylh;ksa vkSj 1
egRoiw.kZ O;olk; ds :i esa Hkh mHkjk gS] vkSj vusd izeq[k yk[k nkoksa ij vkadM+s ,df=r fd, vkSj bu vkadM+kas dh xq.koÙkk
thou chek daifu;kasa ds ikl vc LokLF; chek mRikn miyC/ esa fujUrj lq/kkj vk jgk gSA
k gS]a vkSj buesa ls mRd`"V mRikn fiNys 6 ekg gh esa izLrqr fd,
x, gSaA fiNys 6 o"kksZa ds nkSjku] LokLF; chek mRiknksa ls izkIr 2004 es a ] vkÃvkjMh, us fo'ks " k :i ls ,dy LokLF; chek
izhfe;e o"kZ 2001&02 esa #- 675 djksM+ ls c<++ dj 2007&08 daifu;ksa ds iath;u {ks= esa /;ku nsus vkSj LokLF; chek mRiknksa
esa #- 5100 djksM+ gks xbZ gSA 2005&06 ls rqyuk djus ij] esa uohurk ykus ds fy, lq>ko nsus ds fy, mi lfefr;k¡ Hkh
LokLF; chek izhfe;e ds 2005&06 ds dksbZ #- 2200 djkssM+ ds fu;qDr dhA bu mi&lfefr;ksa dh flQkfj'ksa us bu {ks=ksa esa
Lrj esa 2007&08 rd 130 izfr'kr dh o`f) gqbZ gSA izxfr ds }kj [kksys gSaA m|ksx nks ,dy vk/kkj okyh daifu;ksa]
fiNys o"kksZ esa LokLF; chek ds vUrxZr lqj{kk izkIr O;fDr;ksa dh es- LVkj gSYFk ,.M ,ykÃM ba';ksjsal daiuh fyfeVsM rFkk es-
la[;k esa Hkh LFkk;h :i ls o`f) gks jgh gSA LokLF; chek esa bu viksyks Mhdsoh ba';ksjsal daiuh fyfeVsM ds izos'k dk lk{kh cuk
o`gn laHkkoukvksa ij fopkj djrs gq, bl {ks= esa gksus okyh dksbZ gSA xzkgdksa dh fofHkUu t:jrksa dks iwjk djus ds fy, uohu vkSj
Hkh o`f) NksVh gh izrhr gksrh gSA LokLF; lqj{kk dh vuqifLFkfr izxfr'khy mRiknksa dks rS;kj fd;k tkdj miyC/k djk fn;k
esa] de vk; okys O;fDr;ksa ds ekeys esa vLirky esa HkrhZ gksus x;k gSA A
ds vkfFkZd izHkko dkQh rhoz gks ldrs gSaA ,slh tkudkjh izkIr
gqbZ gS fd D;ksfa d LokLF; lqj{kk dh vuqifLFkfr ls vkfFkZd gkfu
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okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
ckWDl en 4
LokLF; chek % igy
vDVwcj 2007 esa] Hkkjrh; m|ksx la?k us viuk izFke LokLF; chek lEesyu vk;ksftr fd;k] vkSj lEesyu esa izdV fd,
x, fopkjksa ls ;g Li"V gks x;k fd LokLF; ches ds {ks= esa ,sls vusd eqn~ns gSa ftu ij vkS|ksfxd bdkbZ;ksa] fu;a=d vkSj
ljdkj }kjk cgqr vf/kd fopkj foe'kZ] iz;kl vkSj dk;Zokgh dh t:jr gSA LokLF; chek ds vkadM+ksa] lsok iznkrk vkSj
HkqxrkudrkZ ekudksa rFkk LokLF; chek tkx:drk rFkk laokn ls laca) eqn~nksa ij foLrkj ls dk;Z djus ds fy, bu pkj
dk;Zdkjh lewg ds xBu esa vkÃvkjMh, us lhvkÃvkà dks lfØ; lg;ksx fn;kA bu lewgksa esa vkÃvkjMh, vkSj lhvkÃvkÃ
ds izfrfuf/kx.k] LokLF; chek vFkZ&O;oLFkk ds chekdrkZ] iznkrk] Vhih,] chekaddksa] vkÃVh daifu;k¡] vUrjkZ"Vªh; fodkl
,tsfa l;k¡ vkSj vU; va'k/kkjd Fks] vkSj lewgksa ds e/; rFkk bu lewgksa ls ckgj vU; va'k/kkjdksa ds lkFk] vusd eghuksa ds fopkj
foe'kZ ds ckn eqEcbZ esa ebZ] 2008 esa vk;ksftr ,d lEesyu esa mudh izeq[k flQkfj'kksa dks izLrqr fd;kA
LokLF; chek vkadM+k laxzg dk fodkl vkSj va'k/kkjdksa ds chp lwpuk ds vknku&iznku ds fy,] dkjxj O;oLFkk lq>kus ds
mn~n's ; ls vkadM+k ekudhdj.k lewg dk xBu fd;k x;k FkkA lewg ds ijke'kZ dk lekos'k ;g Fkk fd vkÃvkjMh, ds ikl
miyC/k fo|eku vkadM+s i;kZIr xq.koÙkk ds gSa vkSj vkadM+ksa ds foLrkfjr fo'ys"k.k ds mi;qDr gSa vkSj xaHkhj O;olk; pkrq;Z
dks c<+krs gq, vf/kdrj O;olkf;d fu.kZ;ksa esa vkxs fodkl gsrq ,d oSKkfud vkSfpR; iznku djrs gq, izxfr esa lgk;d gSaA
lewg us lq>ko fn;k fd laxzg ds fy, izLrqr fd, x, vkadM+ksa dk fo'ks"kKksa ds ,d lewg ds ekxZn'kZu esa fu;fer :i ls
fo'ys"k.k gksuk pkfg,A blus ;g Hkh lq>ko fn;k fd bl foLr`r fo'ys"k.k ds ifj.kke dks vkÃvkjMh, lkoZtfud :i ls
tkfgj dj ldrk gSA vkadM+k laxzg iz.kkyh dk foLrkj LokLF; mRikn csp jgs lHkh chekdrkZvksa ¼thou vkSj lk/kkj.k nksuks½
rd gksuk pkfg,A vkÃvkjMh, dks vkadM+k laxzg.k dk la/kkj.k djuk pkfg, vkSj fu;ked izko/kkuksa ds vuqlkj chekdrkZvksa
vkSj Vhih, }kjk vkadM+ksa dh izLrqfr dk vuqikyu lqfuf'pr djuk pkfg,A lewg us flQkfj'k dh fd vLirkyksa rFkk LokLF;
iznk;dksa ds }kjk laxzg.k esa lwpukvksa dh izLrqfr ds fy, ,d O;oLFkk cuk;h tkuk pkfg, rkfd xSj chfer tula[;k ds
vkadM+s Hkh miyC/k gks ftlls vLoLFkrk ds vk/kkj ij lwpukvksa dk vk/kkj etcwr gksxkA
LokLF; chek nkoksa dks izLrqr djus ds fy, ,d lkekU; ekud nkok izk:i izLrqr fd;k tk ldrk gS ftlls u dsoy pkgh
xbZ tkudkfj;k¡ izkIr djus esa cfYd nkoksa ds rhoz fuiVku esa Hkh lqfo/kk gksxhA funku ¼vkÃlhMh & 10 dksM~l dk bLrseky
djrs gq,½ vkSj izfØ;kvksa ¼vkÃlhMh 9 ihlh,l dksM~l dk bLrseky djrs gq,½ ds ekudhd`r dksfMax dks l'kDr cukuk gksxkA
blds fy, chek daifu;ksa vkSj Vhih, ds MkVk ,UVªh vkWijsVlZ] chekdrkZvksa vkSj nkok fuiVku vf/kdkfj;ksa ds fujUrj izf'k{k.k
dh vko';drk gksxhA
TchekdrkZvksa@Vhih, ds LVkWQ dks funku dksM~l ds vkoaUVu esa izf'k{k.k esa lgk;rk nsus ds fy, lewg }kjk ,d ljy
Mªki&Mkmu vkÃlhMh 10 dksfMax Vwy fodflr fd;k x;k Fkk vkSj bls vkÃvkjMh, dh osclkbZV ij izLrqr fd;k x;k gSA
chekdrkZvksa vkSj Vhih, dks vkadM+ksa ds ladyu rFkk izLrqrfrdj.k ds fy, viuh vkÃVh ;ksX;rkvksa dks iznf'kZr djuk gksxkA
lewg us lq>ko fn;k fd vkÃvkjMh, LokLF; ches dks chek daifu;ksa }kjk ,d Lora= {ks= ds :i esa ?kksf"kr dj ldrk gS
rkfd LokLF; ches ij csgrj rjhds ls /;ku vkdf"kZr gks vkSj blds fy, csgrj fdLe ds xq.koÙkkiw.kZ vkadM+s izkIr gks vkSj
oSKkfud chekadu esa lqfo/kk fey ldsA LokLF; chek vkÃvkjMh, ds fy, ,d dsUnz fcUnq gksuk pkfg,A vkÃvkjMh, dks
LokLF; foHkkx dks l'kDr cukuk pkfg, vkSj LokLF; chek ifj"kn~ tSlh ,d Lora= 'kklh fudk; laLFkk ij fopkj djuk
pkfg,A lewg us ;g Hkh lq>ko fn;k fd fo'ys"kdksa@'kks/kdrkZvksa ds fy, nLrkostksa dk ,d uewuk vkÃvkjMh, dh osclkbZV
43
okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
44
okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
dh ,d ldkjkRed Nfo cukus vkSj LokLF; vkinkvksa esa lqj{kk iznku djus dh bldh Hkwfedk] mRiknksa@lsokvksa ds ykHkksa
ij Li"Vrk iznku djus vkSj izeq[k fu;e rFkk 'krksZ vkSj LokLF; chek fdl {ks= esa lqj{kk iznku djrk gS vkSj D;k ugha]
blds fooj.k rFkk miHkksDrkvksa dks f'kdk;rksa ds lek/kku dh izfØ;k ds lac/a k esa mUgsa f'kf{kr djuk gksxa As lewg us ,d lewg
ds xBu dh flQkfj'k Hkh dh tks ,d LFkk;h vfHk;ku izkjaHk djs vkSj mls pyk, rFkk {ks=h; ehfM;k] lekpkj ehfM;k]
dk;ZØekRed ;k fQYe izeks'ku vkSj cM++h gfLr;ksa dh ekU;rk okys vfHk;ku tSls ek/;eksa dk mi;ksx dj ldsA
2007 ds nkSjku] QsMjs'ku vkWQ bf.M;u pSEclZ vkWQ dkWelZ ,.M b.MLVªh ¼fQDdh½ us Hkh LokLF; cheksa dh nh?kZ'khyrk ij
,d fnolh; dk;Z'kkyk vk;ksftr dhA vkÃvkjMh, ds v/;{k us vius izeq[k mn~cks/ku esa lq>k;k fd chekdrkZvksa vkSj
iznkrkvksa dks LokLF; ches esa LFkkf;Ro ykus ds izfr la;qDr :i ls iz;kl djus pkfg,] ftlds QyLo:i LokLF; chek ij
,d fQDdh mi lfefr dk xBu gqvk ftls vkÃvkjMh, dk lfØ; lg;ksx izkIr gSA mi&lfefr dks chekdrkZvksa vkSj
iznkrkvksa ls leku :i ls lg;ksx izkIr gks jgk gS rFkk orZeku esa ;g vLirky esa HkrhZ gksus ls lacaf/kr dkj.kksa ds fy,
ns[kHkky ds ekudksa dks fodflr djus ds fy, dk;Z dj jgh gS ftlls fudV le; esa vLirky lsokvksa vkSj LokLF; ches
ds csgrj ewY;ksa dks izkIr gksus esa lgk;rk izkIr gksxhA LokLF; ches esa LFkkf;Ro ykus gsrq vLirkyksa vkSj chek daifu;ksa dks
muds lkeqfgd iz;klksa esa mi lfefr ,d eap dk dk;Z Hkh dj jgh gSA
bl dk;Z lewgksa vkSj mi lewgksa dh flQkfj'ksa O;kid gS vkSj buesa LokLF; chek ds fofHkUu igyqvksa dk lekos'k gSA fof'k"V
flQkfj'kksa dk ,d pj.kc) fØ;kUo;u ftlesa os flQkfj'k Hkh 'kkfey gS tks LokLF; chek dks yksdfiz; cukus esa] oguh;
ewY;ksa ij LokLF; chek dks iznku djus vkSj LokLF; lwpuk iz.kkyh dks fodflr djus esa lgk;d gSa] ;g LokLF; chek
vFkZ&O;oLFkk dh izxfr esa lg;ksx iznku djsxk tks miHkksDrkvksa vkSj m|ksx lHkh ds fy, fgrdj gSA
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okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
vLirky dk nSfud udn equkQk vkSj vLirky esa HkrhZ@xaHkhj mRiknksa ls rqyuk esa enn feysxhA
chekjh ds Qk;ns okys mRiknksa esa {kfriwfrZ mRiknksa dh fofo/krk
Hkh tqM+ xbZ gS ftUgksua s vc rd cktkj ij izHkqRo tek j[kk gSA 2007&08 ds nkSjku] vkÃvkjMh, us izkf/kdj.k esa fo'ks"kKksa ds
ofj"B ukxfjdksa ds fy,] dqN fof'k"V jksxksa tSls e/kqesg vkSj lkFk ,d i` F kd LokLF; vuq H kkx Hkh LFkkfir fd;k gS vkS j
dSalj ds fy, dqN mRiknksa dks fpfUgr fd;k x;k gSA fupyh fo|eku lalk/kuksa esa o`f) dh ;kstuk Hkh cuk jgk gSA
lkekftd&vkfFkZd lewgksa ds fy,] cká j¨xh lqj{kk vkSj os tks
iwoZ esa fo|eku jksxksa ds fy, lqj{kk iznku djrs gSa] miyC/k gS r`rh; i{k iz'kkld
ftuesa ls vc rd dksbZ Hkh miyC/k ugha FksA izxfr'khyrk dh
;g jrkj LFkkf;Ro ds lkFk c<++ jgh gSA r`rh; i{k iz'kkld ¼Vhih,&FkMZ ikVhZ ,MfefuLVªsVlZ½ dh o`f)]
gky gh ds o"kksZ esa vU; lfefr;ksa us ftUgksaus LokLF; chek ds O;olk; dh la[;k vkSj ifjek.k] nksukas gh vuqikr esa gqbZ gSA
fofHkUu igyqvksa dk v/;;u fd;k Fkk] muesa 'kkfey gS xzkeh.k 2007&08 ds nkSjku] nks vkSj daifu;ksa dks Vhih, ds :i esa dk;Z
LokLF; chek ij lfefr;k¡ vkSj laln dh lalnh; ekeyksa dh djus dk ykblsUl fn;k x;k gSA ,d daiuh] MkWu lfoZlsl izk-
lfefrA vizsy 2007 esa] vkÃvkjMh, us ofj"B ukxfjdksa ds fy, fy- us ykblsUl ds uohuhdj.k ds fy, vkosnu ugha fd;kA
LokLF; chek ij ,d lfefr fu;qDr dh tks mu leL;kvksa ij blds vfrfjDr] Vhih, us vius dk;Z {ks= dk foLrkj fd;k gS
xkSj djsxh vkSj viuh flQkfj'ksa is'k djsxh ftudk lkeuk vkSj mu yksxksa dks 'kkfey fd;k gS tks vkÃlhMh&10 esa izf'kf{kr
LokLF; chek iz k Ir djus ds fy, ofj"B ukxfjd djrs gS A gS rkfd LokLF; chek vkadM+ksa ds fo'ys"k.k esa lqfo/kk gks ldsA
lfefr us uoacj 2007 esa viuh fjiksVZ izLrqr dh vkSj vusd blds vfrfjDr ns'k ds fofHkUu fgLlksa esa nkoksa dh ds'kysl
flQkfj'ksa dh] ftuesa ls dqN ij ljdkj dks vkSj dqN ij lsVyesUV ds fy, dqN vLirkyksa dks Vhih, usVodZ esa tksM+k
vkÃvkjMh, dks dk;Zokgh djuk gSA buesa ls vusd flQkfj'ksa x;k gSA ;g Lokxr dk ladsr ;g n'kkZrk gS fd LokLF; chek
izkf/kdj.k }kjk Lohd`r dj yh xbZ gS vkSj bu ij fØ;kUo;u ikWfylh /kkjd ns'k Hkj esa vusd vLirkyksa esa ds'kysl mipkj
dh dk;Zokgh dh xbZ gS izkIr dj ldrs gSA fuEufyf[kr rkfydk Vhih, dh <+kapkRed
lqfo/kkvksa ij izdk'k Mkyrh gS%
vkÃvkjMh, us vkS|ksfxd {ks=ksa ds lkFk feydj LokLF; chek ls
lac) {ks=ksa ij Hkh dk;Z fd;k gSA izFke lhvkÃvkà LokLF; chek Ok"kZ 2007&08 ds nkSjku] Vhih, us 1986859 nkos izkIr fd,] tks
lEesyu eqEcbZ esa 5 vDVwcj] 2007 dks lEiUu gqvkA vkÃvkjMh, 2006&07 esa izkIr fd, x, 1840298 ls 7-96 izfr'kr vf/kd FksA
us Hkkjrh; m|ksx la?k }kjk 4 dk;Zdkjh lewgksa ds xBu esa Vhih, us ,d ekg dh vof/k ds Hkhrj 76-17 izfr'kr nkoksa dk
lg;ksx fn;k ftlus LokLF; chek ds fof'k"V {ks=ks]a tSls vkadM+k fuiVku dj fn;kA cdk;k nkoksa esa Hkh lq/kkj vk;k gS D;ksafd
ekudhdj.k] iznkrk ekud] vnkrk dk ekudhdj.k vkSj LokLF; dq y nkoks a ds iz f r'kr ds :i es a cdk;k nkoks a dk iz f r'kr
chek ij tkx:drk ij fopkj foe'kZ fd;kA bu lewgksa us viuh 2006&07 ds 8-53 ls fxj dj 2007&08 esa 7-89 gks x;k gSA
flQkfj'ksa vizsy] 2008 esa izLrqr dhA LokLF; chek ds LFkkf;Ro fuEufyf[kr rkfydk Vhih, }kjk nkoksa ds fuiVku esa fy;k x;k
ij fQDdh dh dk;Z'kkyk fnYyh esa 29 uoacj] 2007 dks lEiUu le; n'kkZrh gSA
gqbZA vkÃvkjMh, us QsMjs'ku vkWQ bf.M;u pSEclZ vkWQ dkWelZ
,.M b.MLVª h dh ,d milfefr es a Hkh iz f rHkkfxrk dh tks vi) xzkeh.k rFkk lkekftd {ks= esa O;olk;
LokLF; chek ds LFkkf;Ro ls lac) eqn~nksa ij fopkj foe'kZ dj izkf/kdj.k us xzkeh.k vkSj lkekftd {ks=ksa esa chekdrkZvksa ds
jgh gSA nkf;Ro ij fu;e cuk, gSaA ,sls nkf;Ro dks okf"kZd vk/kkj ij
iwjk fd;k tkuk t:jh gSA bu fu;eksa ds vUrxZr chekdrkZvksa
lk/kkj.k chek us ^^iwoZ fo|eku jksxksa*^ dh ,d leku ifjHkk"kk dks muds lapkyu ds o"kkZjHa k esa O;olk; vafdr djuk gksrk gSA
ds ekudhdj.k vkSj bu 'kCnksa dks gVkus gsrq dM+s iz;kl fd, gSa bu nkf;Roksa dks iwjk djus ds fy,] fu;eksa esa vkxs ;g izko/kku
vkSj ;s 1 twu] 2008 ls izHkkoh gks x;k gSA ,slh vk'kk dh tkrh gS fd ;fn ,d ba';ksjsla daiuh foÙkh; o"kZ ds nwljs v)ZHkkx esa
gS fd 'kCnkoyh dk ,slk ekudhdj.k vf/kd Li"Vrk ls vkSj lapkyu izkjaHk djrh gS vkSj lac) foÙkh; o"kZ dh 31 ekpZ dks
ikWfylh ds 'kCnksa esa U;wure vLi"Vrk ls chfer O;fDr;ksa dks N% ekg ls de vof/k ds fy, lapkyu esa gS] ¼1½ dfFkr vof/
lgk;rk feysxh vkSj chfer O;fDr;ksa dks miyC/k LokLF; chek k ds fy, dksbZ xzkeh.k ;k lkekftd nkf;Ro ykxw ugha gksxa s vkSj
¼2½ okf"kZd nkf;Ro tSls fd fu;eksa esa n'kkZ;s x, gS
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okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
rkfydk 39
Vhih, ¼vk/kkjHwkr½ 2007-08
rkfydk 40
r`rh; i{k iz'kkld & nkoksa laca/kh vkadM+s
izkIr fd, ,d ekg 1&3 ekg 3&6 ekg 6 ekg ls cdk;k nkos
nkos ds Hkhrj ds Hkhrj ds Hkhrj vf/kd
2006-07 1840298 1406815 367298 44711 10291 156925
uksV % dks"Bd esa n'kkZbZ x;h la[;k dqy izkIr nkoksa esa ls lqy>k, x, nkoksa dk vuqikr ¼izfr'kr esa½ esa n'kkZrh gSA
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okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
vxys foÙkh; o"kZ ls izkjaHk gksxa sa ftls vuqikyu ds fy, lapkyu nks lkoZtfud {ks= ds chekdrkZvksa] cuke ;wukbZVsM bf.M;k vkSj
dk izFke o"kZ le>k tk,xkA ,sls ekeyksa esa] tgka ,d ba';ksjsal vks f j,a V y ba ' ;ks j s a l us 2007&08 ds fy, lkekftd {ks = ds
daiuh foÙkh; o"kZ ds izFke v)ZHkkx esa lapkyu izkjaHk djrh gS nkf;Roksa dh iwfrZ dh] ogha U;w bf.M;k vkSj us'kuy ba';ksjsla bl
rks izFke o"kZ esa ykxw gksus okys nkf;Ro bu fu;eksa esa fufnZ"V {ks = es a fu/kkZ f jr 'krks Z ds vuq l kj vuq i kyu ugha dj lds A
nkf;Roksa ds 50 izfr'kr gksaxsaA lkoZtfud {ks= ds chekdrkZvksa ds laca/k esa foÙkh; o"kZ 2007&08
ds fy, muds nkf;Ro lkekftd {ks= esa lacaf/kr chekdrkZ }kjk
thou chekdrkZvksa ds nkf;Ro% foÙkh; o"kZ 2002&03 ls 2004&05 ;k 5-50 yk[k] tks Hkh vf/
d½ xzkeh.k {ks= ds nkf;Ro % ,yvkÃlh lfgr leLr 18 thou kd gks esa chfer thouksa dh la[;k dk vkSlr jgsA
chekdrkZvksa us xzkeh.k {ks=ksa ds vius nkf;Ro iwjs fd, gSaA o"kZ
2007&08 esa chfer dqy ikWfylh;ksa ds izfr'kr ds :i esa xzkeh.k
{ks= esa muds }kjk chfer ikWfylh;k¡ dh la[;k mu ij ykxw foÙkh; izfrosnu rFkk chekafdd ekud
nkf;Roks a ds vuq : i FkhA 2007&08 ds fy, xz k eh.k {ks = es a
,yvkÃlh ikWfylh;k¡ fu/kkZfjr 24 izfr'kr ls vf/kd FkhA
£½ lkekftd {ks= ds nkf;Ro % 2007&08 ds nkSjku leLr foÙkh; izfrosnu
vBkjg thou chek daifu;ksa us lkekftd {ks= ds nkf;Ro iwjs
fd, gSaA lkekftd {ks= esa muds }kjk lqj{kk iznku fd, x,
thou fufnZ"V nkf;Roksa ls vf/kd FksA o"kZ 2007&08 ds fy, foÙkh; fooj.kksa esa ikjnf'kZrk rFkk izdVhdj.k esa lq/kkj ykus ds
vius lkekftd {ks= ds nkf;Roksa ds lkFk] ,yvkÃlh us fu/kkZfjr fy, izkf/kdj.k ds }kjk fd, tk jgs mik;%
20-00 yk[k thouksa ls vf/kd thouksa dks chfer fd;kA 1 izkf/kdj.k ds ikl okf"kZd vk/kkj ij izLrqr fd, x, foÙkh;
fooj.kksa dh leh{kk ds ,d Hkkx ds :i esa vkSj fo'ys"k.k ds vk/
kkj ij] Li"Vhdj.k izkIr fd, tkrs gSa vkSj@;k vuqikyu ugha
xSj&thou chekdrkZvksa ds nkf;Ro% gksus ;k tkudkjh izLrqr ugha djus dh fofHkUu ifjfLFkfr;ksa ij
/;ku vkdf"kZr fd;k tkrk gSA tcfd fof'k"V vuqikyu ugha
djus@fopyuksa ds ckjs esa lac) chekdrkZ dks lwfpr fd;k tkrk
d½ xz k eh.k {ks = ds nkf;Ro% ckjg futh {ks = ds xS j &thou gS] foÙkh; fooj.k rS;kj djus ds laca/k esa dqN fofHkUu fu;ked
chekdrkZvksa esa ls VkVk&,vkÃth rFkk bdks&Vksfd;ks dks NksM+ vko';drkvksa ds vuqikyu esa dqN dfe;k¡ ik;h xbZA vuqikyu
dj 'ks"k lHkh us 2007&08 ds fy, xzkeh.k {ks= ds nkf;Roksa dh ugha gksuk vkSj voyksfdr dfe;ksa ds nksckjk ugha gksuk lqfuf'pr
iwfrZ dj yhA dfFkr {ks= esa] 2007&08 esa chfer dqy izhfe;e djus dh n`f"V ls] izkf/kdj.k us fu.kZ; fy;k fd iwoZ voljksa ij
ds izfr'kr ds :i esa] muds }kjk chfer dqy izR;{k izhfe;e tkjh Li"Vhdj.kksa dks chekdrkZvksa ds ekxZn'kZu ds fy, ,d
fu/kkZfjr 'krksZa ls vf/kd FkhA 2007&08 ds fy, lkoZtfud {ks= O;kid ifji= ds ek/;e ls nksgjk;k tk,A
ds pkj chekdrkZvksa esa ls rhu us xzkeh.k {ks= ds vius nkf;Roksa
dh iwfrZ dh vkSj vksfj,aVy ba';ksjsal daiuh fyfeVsM us nkf;Ro 2 fnlacj] 2007 ls izHkkoh] lHkh chekdrkZvksa dks vkÃvkjMh, ds
dh iwfrZ ugha dhA lkoZtfud {ks= ds chekdrkZvksa ds laca/k esa] ikl =Sekfld foÙkh; fooj.k izLrqr djus dh lykg nh xbZ gSA
muds nkf;Ro ys [ kk o"kZ 2007&08 es a muds }kjk la i kfnr bu fooj.kksa esa 'kkfey gS] rqyu i=%] jktLo ys[kk ¼ikWfylh/
O;olk; ds ifjek.k ds 6 izfr'kr gSaA kkjd dk ys [ kk½ vkS j ykHk ,oa gkfu [kkrk ¼va ' k/kkjd dk
[kkrk½A
£½ lkekftd {ks= ds nkf;Ro% futh {ks= ds xSj&thou chekdrkZvksa
es]a ,pMh,Qlh pCc dks N®M+ dj lHkh daifu;ksa us 2007&08
ds fy, vius nkf;Roksa dh iwfrZ dj yhA lkekftd {ks= esa muds
}kjk chfer fd, x, thou fu;ked 'krksZa ls vf/kd FksA tcfd
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okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
¼d½ fu;qDr chekadd iz.kkyh djrh gSA ljdkj jkT;ksa dks c<+k+ ok nsdj Qly chek ds vUrxZr
vf/kd ls vf/kd Qlysa ykus ds fy, fuos'k esa o`f) ds iz;kl dj
jgh gSA ljdkj us cSadksa dks Hkh ,u,vkÃ,l ds vUrxZr leLr
izeq[k {ks=ksa esa ls ,d ftl ij chekaddksa dk /;ku tkrk gS] og Qly _.kksa dks chfer djus ds funsZf'kr fd, gSAa 11oha ;kstuk
gS chek daifu;ksa esa foÙkh; tksf[keksa dk vkadyu rkfd muds vof/k ds izkjaHk esa ;kstuk vk;ksx esa LFkkfir dk;Zdkjh lewg dk
}kjk csps x, mRiknksa ls foÙkh; tksf[ke esa o`f) ugha gksA bl 2011&12 rd 40 iz f r'kr Qly {ks = dks Qly chek ds
lUnHkZ esa os ;g lqfuf'pr djrs gSa fd gj le; daiuh dh vUrxZr ykus dk izLrko gSA ,u,vkÃ,l esa lq/kkj ykus ds dqN
_.k'kks/ku {kerk cuh jgsaA izLrko ljdkj ds ikl gS]a tks ;fn ljdkj }kjk Lohd`r gks tkrs
gSa rks Qly chek esa fuos'k esa o`f) gksxhA dqN izLrko gSa%
izkf/kdj.k us o"kZ 2000 esa fu;qDr chekadd dh iz.kkyh ¼,,½
izpfyr dhA 2003&04 ds nkSjku] izkf/kdj.k us chek vf/kfu;e] 1 izeq[k Qlyksa ds fy, chek bdkbZ dks xzke iapk;r yk;k
1938 ds izko/kkuksa ds fy, ,d chekadd dks ifjHkkf"kr djrs gq, tk,A
^^chekadd dh ;ksX;rk** fu;e vf/klwfpr fd,A izkf/kdkj.k ds 2 X;kjaVsM iSnkokj dks nh?kZ dky ds vkSlr ij vk/kkfjr fd;k
}kjk ,d fu;qDr chekadd ¼,,½ ds vf/kdkj vkSj drZO;ksa dks tk,A
fu;eksa ds vUrxZr fufnZ"V fd;k x;k gSA
3 cqvkbZ iwoZ vkSj dVkbZ i'pkr~ g®us okyh tksf[keksa ds fy,
,d xS j &thou chekdrkZ ds ekeys es a ] ,, dks bu&gkml lq j {kkA
xSj&VSfjQ mRiknksa vkSj budMZ cV ukV fjiksVZsM ¼vkÃch,uvkj½
fjtoZ ds fy, njsa izekf.kr djuk gksrk gS ftUgsa foÙkh; fooj.k 4 ekSle lwpdkad] Qly LokLF; lwpdkad bR;kfn dk bLrseky
esa ^^cdk;k nkoks*a * ds vUrxZr n'kkZ;k tkrk gSA chek daifu;ksa esa djrs gq, ekSle ds nkSjku eqvkots dk [kkrs esa HkqxrkuA
_.k'kks/ku {kerk dh miyC/krk dk fo'ys"k.k djus ds nkSjku]
chekaddksa ds }kjk rS;kj fd, x, mÙkjnkf;Ro ds vuqekuksa esa 5 LFkkuh; tksf[keksa tSls vksyk o`f"V] Hkw&L[kyu bR;kfn ds
,d:irk vkSj LFkkf;Ro lqfuf'pr djus ds fy, viuk;h tkus ekeyksa esa nkoksa dk oS;fDrd [ksr vkadyuA
okyh ,d fof/k gS] ofj"Bksa dh leh{kk iz.kkyhA 6 izhfe;e esa ljdkj ls vfxze vuqnku ds lkFk ,u,vkÃ,l dks
leh{kk lfefr ^^chekadd fu;a=.k** esa ykukA
izkf/kdj.k us fu.kZ; fy;k gS fd izkf/kdj.k dks izLrqr fd, tkus 7 Qly chek f'k{kk rFkk tkx:drk ij dsfUnzr c<++rs iz;klA
okys chekadd izfrosnu rFkk chek vf/kfu;e] 1938 dh /kkjk 13 Qly chek esa mixzg ls izkIr Nfo;ksa dk mi;®x%
ds vUrxZr vko';d la{ksi dh leh{kk ds fy, ,d leh{kk
lfefr dk xBu fd;k tk,A izkf/kdj.k us o"kZ 2008 ds fy, ,d nwjLFk laosnu rduhd ds egÙo dks le>rs gq,] Hkkjrh; d`f"k
ubZ chekadd leh{kk lfefr dk xBu fd;k gSA chek daiuh fyfeVsM ¼,vkÃlh&,xzhdYPkj ba';ksjsal daiuh vkWQ
bf.M;k fyfeVsM½ us Qly chek esa mixzg ls izkIr Nfo;ksa ds
bLrseky ij dqN izk;ksfxd v/;;u vk;ksftr fd,A bl iz;ksxksa
¼£½ chekadu ds ekud esa 'kkfey gS% ¼1½ fofHkUu Qlyksa ds vUrxZr Qly ds jdcs dk
vuqeku yxkuk] ¼2½ nckc dk igpku rFkk Qly ds LokLF;
,Dpq f j;y lks l k;Vh vkW Q bf.M;k ¼,,lvký us ^^fu;q D r ds ckjs esa izfrosnu] vkSj ¼3½ chek bdkbZ Lrj ij chfer Qlyksa
chekadd vkSj thou chek** ij izFke ekxZn'kZu uksV ¼th,u&1 ds fy, iSnkokj ds vuqeku ,d= djukA mixzg ls izkIr Nfo;ksa
xkbMsUl uksV½ tkjh dj fn;k gSA ,,lvkà us lk/kkj.k chekdrkZvksa ds lkFk dq N leL;kvks a ds ckotw n ] fudV Hkfo"; es a
ds fu;qDr chekaddksa ds fy, th,u&21 tkjh fd;kA Cykd@rglhy Lrj ij Qlyksa ds iSnkokj ds vuqeku yxkus
esa mixzg ls izkIr Nfo;ksa dk iz;ksx laHko gks ldsxk] ftlls ,d
Qly chek vksj Qly chek ds nkoksa dk Rofjr fuiVku laHko gksxk] vkSj
orZeku esa] jk"Vªh; d`f"k chek ;kstuk ¼,u,vkÃ,l½ lHkh d`"kdksa nwljh vksj Qlyksa dh iSnkokj ds vuqeku esa ekuoh; gLr{ksi
esa ls dksbZ 17 izfr'kr vkSj Qly {ks= ds 20 izfr'kr dks doj de ls de gksxkA
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okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
rkfydk 41
2007&08 ds fy, lw{e&chek i®VZQ®fy;® ds vUrxZr uohu O;olk;
¼izhfe;e yk[k #i, esa½
oS;fDrd lewg
chekdrkZ IkkWfylh;k¡ iz h fe;e ;ks t uk,¡ thou ftu ij lqj{kk nh xbZ iz h fe;e
futh ;ksx 83153 209.74 15 874901 871.23
uksV% uohu O;olk; ds izhfe;e esa izFke o"kZ dh izhfe;e rFkk ,dy izhfe;e lfEefyr gSA
50
okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
lw { e&chek O;olk; dk ,d cM+ k iz f r'kr lew g fuos ' k ds ftlesa ls 13 oS;fDrd mRikn gS vkSj cps gq, 13 lewg lw{e
vUrxZ r iz k Ir gq v kA tcfd o"kZ es a vftZ r oS ; fDrd uohu mRikn gSaA
O;olk; 9-38 yk[k ikWfylh;ksa ij #- 18-23 djksM+ jgk] lewg
O;olk; 1-22 djksM+ thouksa ij #- 201-27 djksM+ jgkA bl rkfydk 42
fuos'klwph esa vf/kdrj vftZr O;olk; ,yvkÃlh dk Fkk ftlesa lw{e&chek vfHkdrkZ & thou chekdrkZ
8-54 yk[k thouksa ls #- 16-13 djksM+ dh oS;fDrd izhfe;e chekdrkZ 1 vizsy vkf/kD; foyks i u 31 ekpZ ]
vkSj 1-14 djksM+ thouksa ls #- 192-56 djksM+ dh lewg izhfe;e 2007 dks 2008 dks
FkhA futh 79 341 2 418
foÙkh; o"kZ ds vUr rd lw{e chek vfHkdrkZvksa dh la[;k 4584 ,yvkÃlh 1232 2934 - 4166
jgh ftlesa ls 4166 dsoy ,yvkÃlh ds gh FksA ukS thou ;ks x 1311 3275 2 4584
chekdrkZvksa us vc rd 26 lw{e&chek mRikn izLrqr fd, gSa
rkfydk 43
lw{e chek iksVZQksfy;ks ds rgr lkewfgd e`R;q nkos&2007&08
¼ykHk jkf'k yk[k #- esa½
dqy ns; nkos Hkqxrku fd, x, nkos fujLr nkos o"kZ ds var esa
yafcr nkos
thou®a dh la[;k YkkHk dh thou®a dh la[;k YkkHk dh thou®a dh la[;k YkkHk dhthou®a dh la[;k YkkHk dh
la [ ;k la [ ;k la [ ;k la [ ;k
futh 1785 259.81 1730 252.12 38 5.00 17 2.69
(96.92) (97.04) (2.13) (1.92) (0.95) (1.04)
,yvkÃlh 41964 11840.00 41958 11836.80 - - 6 3.20
(99.99) (99.97) - - (0.01) (0.03)
m|ksx ;ksx 43749 12099.81 43688 12088.92 38 5.00 23 5.89
(99.86) (99.91) (0.09) (0.04) (0.05) (0.05)
rkfydk 44
lw{e chek iksVZQksfy;ks ds rgr oS;fDrd e`R;q nkos&2007 & 08
¼ykHk jkf'k yk[k #- esa½
dqy ns; nkos Hkqxrku fd, x, nkos fujLr nkos o"kZ ds var esa
yafcr nkos
thou®a dh la[;k YkkHk dh thou®a dh la[;k YkkHk dh thou®a dh la[;k YkkHk dhthou®a dh la[;k YkkHk dh
la [ ;k la [ ;k la [ ;k la [ ;k
futh 182 23.07 130 16.33 30 4.06 22 2.68
(71.43) (70.78) (16.48) (17.60) (12.09) (11.62)
,yvkÃlh 318 47.25 309 45.82 1 0.13 8 1.30
(97.17) (96.97) (0.31) (0.28) (2.52) (2.75)
m|ksx ;ksx 500 70.32 439 62.15 31 4.19 30 3.98
(87.80) (88.38) (6.20) (5.96) (6.00) (5.66)
51
okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
52
okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
8 lqj{kk ds fu;e rFkk 'krsaZ vkSj ikWfylh;ksa] i`"Bkadu] okjf.V;ksa lwpuk dk vf/kdkj vf/kfu;e] 2005
rFkk iwoZ njksa ij r; vuqPNsnksa dh 'kCnkofy;k¡ ykxw jgsxh rc
rd ykxw jgsaxh tc rd fofHkUu va'k/kkjdksa ds n`f"Vdks.k ij vkjVhvkà vf/kfu;e] 2005 dh /kkjk 19¼1½ ds vUrxZr] o"kZ
fopkj djrs gq, ubZ cktkj 'kCnkofy;kasa dks izkf/kdj.k }kjk 2007&08 ds nkSjku] izkf/kdj.k us fuEufyf[kr vf/kdkfj;ksa dks
ijhf{kr rFkk Lohd`r ugha dj fy;k tkrkA lkoZtfud lwpuk vf/kdkfj;ksa ds :i esa fu;qDr fd;kA
lkoZtfud lwpuk lac) fo"k; vkosnu i=ksa dh la[;k vihy izkf/kdkjh ds }kjk
çkf/kdj.k dk uke izkIr vihyksa dh la[;k
iz k Ir vLohd` r LFkkukUrfjr
53
okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
Hkkx II
fdz;kvksa vkSj Ápkyu dh leh{kk
chek rFkk iquchZek daifu;ksa dk fofu;eu rkfydk 45
chek fu;ked vkSj fodkl izkf/kdj.k ¼vkÃvkjMh,½ vf/kfu;e] thou chekdrkZv¨a ds O;fDrxr ,tsaVksa dk fooj.k - 2007-08
1999 dh /kkjk 14 esa funsZf'kr dk;ksZa dh eqfDr ds fy,] izkf/
kdj.k esa fooj.k-II esa fn, x, fu;eksa dks fufnZ"V fd;k x;kA
fofu;ked <k¡ps bl rjg ds igyqvksa dks ekSVs rkSj ij doj chekdrkZ 1 vizSy tksM+s x, gVk;s x, 31ekpZ
djrk gS tSls fd izos'k Lrj dh vkko';drkvksa esa os yksx 2007 2008
'kkfey gSa ftudk lac/a k iw¡th Hkqxrku] vkSj mfpr izc/a ku *Qkby
vkSj iz;ksx vko';drkvksa*] izkf/kdj.k dks fu;fer :Ik ls fjVuZ rd rdrd
nkf[ky djokuk vkfn ds lkFk gSA ;s chek vkSj iquchZek O;kikj futh 890152 772910 336314 1326748
ds fodkl dh o`f) dks fu;fer] c<+kSrjh vkSj lqfuf'pr djus
ds fy, vius oS|kfud dk;Z ckgj ys tkus esa izkf/kdj.k dh ,yvkÃlh 1103047 234852 144155 1193744
lgk;rk ds fy; ifjdYiuk dj jgs gSaA blds vykok] izkf/ dq y 1993199 1007762 480469 2520492
kdj.k us Hkh dq ' kyrkiw o Z d la p kyu djus ds fy, fofHkUu ,d cM+h fpark dk fo"k; ;g gS fd vkadM+ksa ls mHkj ,tsaVksa ds
fn'kkvksa] fn'kk&funsZ'kksa rFkk ifji=ksa dks tkjh fd;kA fofu;eksa dkjksckj ds mPp izfr'kr gSaA 2007&08 esa] tcfd ,tsaVksa dh
dks tkjh djus ls igys lykgdkj ifj"kn~ dh eatwjh ek¡xh xbZ dqy la[;k 10-07 fu;qDr dh xbZ vkSj fudkys x, ,tsaVksa dh
rFkk xtV esa vf/klwpuk ds fy, ljdkj dks Hkstk x;k rFkk rc la[;k 4-80 ls Hkh vf/kd FkhA mPp dkjksckj mu chekdrkZv¨a ds
xtV vf/klwpuk dks laln dh eatjw h izkIr djus ls igys izn'kZu foÙkh; ij izHkko Mkyrk gS tks bu ,tsaVksa dh fu;qfDr vkSj
ds fy, ljdkj dks Hkstk x;kA izf'k{k.k esa dkQh le;] iSlk [kpZ djrs gSAa bu ,tsVa ksa }kjk dh
xbZ ikWfylh;ksa dks muds fudkys tkus ij vukFk ?kksf"kr fd;k
tkrk gS vkSj mlds ckn lsok leFkZu dh deh ds dkj.k urhts
chek O;olk; ls tqM+s e/;LFk vDlj ikWfylh dh lekfIr esa cny tkrs gSaA
chek ,tsaV
Rkkfydk 46
O;fDrxr ,tsla h dh la[;k o"kZ 2007&08 esa 26 izfr'kr ls mij thou chekdrkZv¨a ds dkWiksZjsV txr ds ,tsaVksa dk fooj.k -
,d 'kq) o`f) n'kkZrh gSA o"kZ 2007&08 dh 'kq:vkr esa 19-93 2007-08
yk[k ls] o"kZ ds var rd o;fDrxr ,tsVa ksa dh la[;k c<+dj 25- chekdrkZ 1 vizSy tksM+s x, gVk;s x, 31ekpZ
20 yk[k rd gks xbZA futh chekdrkZv¨a us thou chek fuxe
2007 2008
}kjk iathd`r ,d vis{kkd`r 8 izfr'kr ls de dh rqyuk esa 49
izfr'kr dh mYys[kuh; o`f) ntZ dh xbZA ;g bl {ks= ds rd rdrd
[kqyus ds ckn igyh ckj gS futh chekdrkZv¨aa ds ikl thou futh 1906 442 278 2070
chek fuxe dh rqyuk esa vf/kd la[;k esa futh ,tsVa gSA tcfd
thou chek fuxe ds QksYM LVSMa esa o"kZ ds var rd ,tsVa ksa dh ,yvkÃlh 409 55 119 345
la[;k 17-93 yk[k vkSj lHkh futh chekdrkZv¨a ds ,tsaVksa dh dq y 2315 497 397 2415
la[;k 13-26 yk[k gSA
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okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
,tsla h ds is'ks dh Nfo dks Hkh ,d /kDds dk lkeuk djuk iM+rk • ykblsla dh oS/krk {kfriwfrZ dh lhek ds 1%1 ds vuqikr
gS D;ksafd lkekU; rkSj ij lk/kkj.k turk vkSj laHkkfor ,tsaV ls ckgj O;kolkf;d {kfriwfrZ ikWfylh dh fujarjrk cuk, j[kus
Hkh bls le>rs gSa] tSls fd fLFkjrk esa deh vPNs ,tsaVksa dks ds fy;s fofu;eu 24 ds izko/kkuksa dk ikyu iwjh rjg ls ugh
[kkstus dks chekdrkZv¨a ds fy, dkQh eqf'dy cuk nsrh gSA fd;k x;kA
blfy, lHkh fgr/kkjdksa ds fgr esa ,tsaVksa ds dkjksckj dks de
djus ij dke djuk gSA • ys[kk iqLrd®a dks mip; vk/kkj ij u cuk;s j[kus ds
dkj.k rFkk fooj.kksa] nLrkost+ksa vkfn dks blds iz/kku dk;kZy;
esa u j[kus ds fy, fofu;eu 25 ds izko/kkuksa dk ikyu ugh
fd;k x;kA
tcfd ekpZ 2007 ds var esa 2315 dkWikZsjsV ,tsVa Fks] ekpZ 2008
ds var esa ;g la[;k 2415 rd c<+ xbZA blesa ls 2070 futh • v/kZ o kf"kZ d [kkrks a dks le; lhek ds Hkhrj tek u
thou chekdrkZv¨a ds Fks tcfd ckdh thou chek fuxe ds FksA djokus ij fofu;eu 26(1) dk xSj& vuqikyuA
bl rjg dh iz.kkyh dkWikZjs Vs ,tsVa ksa esa ns[kh xbZA tcfd o"kZ ds
nkSjku 497 dkWikZsjsV ,tsaVksa dks fu;qDr fd;k x;k vkSj 397 • fofu;eu 27 ds vuq l kj mfpr vka r fjd fu;U=.k
,tsaVksa dks gVk;k x;kA iz.kkyh u g®ukA
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okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
Rkkfydk 47
2007-08 esa thou chekdrkZv¨a ds u, O;olkf;d izhfe;e (O;fDrxr vkSj lkewfgd) ek/;ekuqlkj
(izfr'kr esa )
thou chekdrkZ futh ,tsaV dkWiksZjsV ,tsaV nyky iz R ;{k dqy u;k flQkfj'ks a
Agents fcØh O;kikj
cSad vU; * (O;fDrxr vkS j
lkew f gd )
futh dqy 53.46 18.20 9.92 1.61 16.81 100.00 6.96
*cS a d ks a ds vykok dksbZ laLFkk ysfdu dkWiksZjsV ,tsaV ds :Ik esa ykblsal izkIRkA
#blds fons ' kh u, O;kikfjd iz h fe;e dks 'kkfey ugh fd;k tkrkA
uks V % 1- u;s O;kikfjd izhfe;e esa igys o"kZ dk izhfe;e rFkk ,dy izhfe;e 'kkfey gSA
2- flQkfj'k O;oLFkk ds }kjk izkIr yhM lacaf/kr pSuyksa esa 'kkfey dh xbZA
dkWiksZjsV ,tsaVksa dk fgLlk tks 2006&07 esa 8-42 izfr'kr Fkk] vU;ksa dk 2-96 ls c<+dj 4-36 gks x;kA futh thou chekdrkZv¨a
2007&08 esa c<+dj 12-33 izfr'kr gks x;kA dkWiksZjsV ,tsalh }kjk izkIr u;s O;kikfjd izhfe;e esa dkWiksZjsV ,tsaVksa dk fgLlk
pSuyksa ds Hkhrj] cSadksa dk fgLlk 2006&07 esa 5-46 izfr'kr ls 2006&07 esa 24-9 dh rqyuk esa 2007&08 esa 29-12 izfr'kr Fkk]
c<+dj 2007&08 esa 9-97 izfr'kr rd gks x;k] bUgh o"kksZa esa tcfd fiNys o"kZ thou chek fuxe dk fgLlk 2007&08 ls
?kVdj 1-59 izfr'kr jg x;kA
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okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
Rkkfydk 48
2007-08 esa thou chekdrkZv¨a ds futh u;s O;kikfjd izhfe;e ek/;ekuqlkj
(izfr'kr esa )
thou chekdrkZ futh ,tsaV dkWiksZjsV ,tsaV nyky iz R ;{k dq y flQkfj'ks a
fcØh
cSad vU; *
futh dqy 59.81 18.89 11.03 1.50 8.78 100.00 7.79
*cS a d ks a
ds vykok dksbZ laLFkk ysfdu dkWiksZjsV ,tsaV ds :Ik esa ykblsal izkIRkA
#blds fons ' kh u, O;kikfjd iz h fe;e dks 'kkfey ugh fd;k tkrkA
uks V % 1- u;s O;kikfjd izhfe;e esa igys o"kZ dk izhfe;e rFkk ,dy izhfe;e 'kkfey gSA
2- flQkfj'k O;oLFkk ds }kjk izkIr yhM lacaf/kr pSuyksa esa 'kkfey dh xbZA
izR;{k fcØh Hkh dqy O;kikj ds fgLls esa ,d cM+h o`f) dh xokg lew g O;olk;%
gS] tks fd 2006&07 esa 0-38 ls c<+dj 2007&08 esa 3-33 gks
x;kA futh thou chekdrkZv¨a esa izR;{k fcØh dk fgLlk fiNys izR;{k fcØh lkewfgd O;kikj ds fy, forj.k dk izeq[k pSuy
o"kZ esa 1-39 ls c<+dj 2007&08 esa 8-77 izfr'kr gks x;k tcfd cuh gqbZ gSA izR;sd fcØh ds ek/;e ls lewg O;olk; dk izfr'kr
thou chek fuxe esa nksuksa o"kksZa esa bl pSuy ds ek/;e ls dksbZ 2007&08 esa yxHkx 88 izfr'kr gks x;k FkkA
2007&08 ds fy, thou chekdrkZ dh uohu O;olkf;d izhfe;e
O;fDrxr u;k O;kikj izkIr ugha fd;kA
100%
90%
80%
70%
60%
50%
40%
30%
20%
10%
0%
futh ,yvkÃlh dqy m|ksx
thou chekdrkZ
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okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
Rkkfydk 48
2007-08 esa thou chekdrkZv¨a ds futh u;s O;kikfjd izhfe;e ek/;ekuqlkj
(izfr'kr esa )
thou chekdrkZ futh ,tsaV dkWiksZjsV ,tsaV nyky iz R ;{k dq y flQkfj'ks a
cSad vU; *
fcØh
futh dqy 0.48 12.36 0.65 2.59 83.92 100.00 0.05
100
90
80
70
izfr’kr 60
50
40
30
20
10
0
futh ;ksx ,yvkÃlh
thou chekdrkZ
tgk¡ rd futh chekdrkZv¨a dk lac/a k gS] mUgksus dksà cnyko ugh losZ{kd rFkk gkfu fu/kkZjd
fd;k gSA o"kZ 2007&08 ds nkSjku] izR;{k fcØh ds ek/;e ls bu
daifu;ksa us lewg chek O;kikj dk yxHkx 84 izfr'kr dek;k iz k f/kdj.k los Z { kd rFkk gkfu fu/kkZ j dks a dks chek vf/kfu;e]
vkSj O;kikj dk vU; 12-36 izfr'kr cSadv';¨jsal eksM ds ek/;e 1938 dh /kkjk 64;w,e ds rgr ykblsal tkjh djrh gSA ,d
ls dek;kA 2006&07 esa ;g Øe'k% 85 izfr'kr rFkk 13-36 futh] ,d daiuh ;k ,d QeZ ds losZ{kdksa rFkk gkfu fu/kkZjdksa
izfr'kr FkkA ds :Ik esa bl mís'; ds fy, fu/kkZfjr izk:Ik ij izkf/kdj.k dks
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okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
vkosnu nsuk iM+rk gSA chek losZ{kd rFkk gkfu fu/kkZjd (ykblsla eqdíeksa ds LoHkko bl izdkj gSa%
laca/kh] O;kolkf;d vko';drk;sa vkSj vkpkj lfgrk) fofu;eu] • vkÃvkjMh, vf/kfu;e@chek vf/kfu;e ds v/khu rFkk
2000 ykblsal izkIr djus ds fy, vkosnu djus dh izfrfdz;k vkÃvkjMh, }kjk tkjh fd, x, Kkiu@ifji=ksa ds rgr cuk;
fu/kkZfjr djrk gSA fu;eksa dks Hkh psrkouh
fiNys foÙkh; o"kZ ds nkSjku] izkf/kdj.k us izf'k{k.k losZ{kd ds • izorZu dk;ksZa vFkkZr~ funsZ'kksa ds tkjh] vkfFkZd naM ds fuyacu
:i es a 773 vkos n dks a dks ukeka f dr fd;k vkS j O;ogkfjd ds :Ik esa nykyksa] e/;LFkksa] chekdrkZv¨a dks fn, x, iathdj.k
iz f 'k{k.k rFkk vis f {kr ijh{kk mÙkh.kZ gks u s ds ckn iz f 'kf{kr ds izek.k&i= vkSj ykblsalksa dk jí@lekIr gksuk
losZ{kd dks 286 u, ykblsal tkjh fd, x,A izkf/kdj.k us • xSj&izorZu dk;ksZa tgk¡ eqíksa dk /;ku vU; ckrksa esa 'kkfey
fiNys foÙkh; o"kZ ds nkSjku 1907 ykblsalksa ds uohdj.k dk gS % &
vkkosnu Hkh izkIr fd;k vkSj 1651 ykblsalksa dk uohdj.k fd;k
(i) ikWfylh/kkjd lacaf/kr eqís
x;k rFkk lHkh fu;ked vko';drkvksa ds iwjk gksus ij tkjh
fd;k x;kA blds vykok] 2008&09 dh igyh Nekgh esa] 1178 - ikWfylh;ksa ds mRiUu ifjR;kx nkos
ykblsalksas ds uohdj.k ds vkosnu izkIr gq, vkSj 1201 vkosnuksa - vkoaVu vkSj LFkkukUrj.k
dks lalkf/kr fd;k x;k vkSj uohdj.k ykblsal tkjh fd, x,A - ukeka d u
eqdíeksa] vihyksa vkSj vnkyrksa ds fu.kZ; - f'kdk;rksa dk xSj fuokj.k
oS/kkfud foHkkx us chek dkuwu (la'kks/ku) fcy) ds laca/k esa (ii) losZ{kd dk oxhZdj.k
ikWfylh fuekZ.k esa vkÃvkjMh, fofu;euksa vkSj blds la'kks/kuksa (iii) rhljs i{k ds nkf;Ro ds fy;s eksVj chek izhfe;e njksa esa
dks oSfVax rFkk MªkfVax ds :Ik esa 'kkfey fd;k vkSj vkÃvkjMh, o` f )
}kjk vkys[kuksa@funsZ'kksa@ifji=ksa dks tkjh fd;k x;kA (iv) ,tsalh deh'ku dk Hkqxrku u g®uk
vizSy] 2007 ls ekpZ 2008 rd dh vof/k ds nkSjku Hkkjrh; (v) ,tsalh dh lekfIr
loksZPp U;k;ky;] fofHkUu mPp U;k;ky;ksa] miHkksDrk U;k;ky;ksa] fofu;ked enn% foHkkx fuEufyf[kr lacaf/kr eqíksa ij ifjpkyu
flfoy U;k;ky;ksa] rFkk ,e,lhVh ls igys dqy 78 ekeys ntZ foHkkxksa dh enn djrk gS
fd, x,A mlh ds fy, czsd&vi uhps fn;k x;k gSA
• Ckhek dkuwuksa dh O;oLFkk vkSj fu;ked dh ikWfylh;ksa ds dk;ksZa
loksZPp U;k;ky; esa ntZ fd, x, ekeyksa dh la[;k 3
ls lacaf/kr izoZru vkSj xSj izoZru dk ykxw gksuk
fofHkUu mPp U;k;ky; esa ntZ fd, x, ekeyksa dh la[;k 53
• lapkyu foHkkx }kjk tkjh gksus dh otg uksfVl fn[kkus ds
fofHkUu mPp U;k;ky; esa ntZ vnkyrh vkns'k i=ksa dh la[;k 1 fy;s
fofHkUu mPp U;k;ky; esa ntZ leh{kk ;kfpdkvksa dh la[;k 1 • Laklnh; lanHkZ
ntZ fd, x, miHkksDrk ekeyksa dh la[;k 17 ;g vkjVhvkà vf/kfu;e ds rgr ntZ dh xbZ f'kdk;rksa ds
ntZ fd, x, ukxfjd ekeyksa dh la[;k 3 ekeys esa oS/kkfud lykg Hkh iznku djrk gSA
ntZ fd, x, ,e,lhVh ekeyksa dh la[;k —— chek esa varjkZ"Vªh; lg;ksx & chek Ik;Zos{kdksa dh varjkZ"Vªh;
fofHkUu mPp U;k;ky;ksa }kjk fuiVku vkÃvkjMh, vkÃvkjMh, lg;ks x ¼vkÃ,vkÃ,l½
fd, x, vnkyrh vkns'k i=ksa dh la[;k ds funsZ'kksa ds funsZ'kksa chek Ik;Zos{kdksa dk varjkZ"Vªh; lg;ksx ¼vkÃ,vkÃ,l½ chek
ds fcuk ds lkFk Ik;Zos{kdksa rFkk vU; foÙkh; {ks= ds Ik;Zos{kdksa esa lg;ksx dks
c<+kok nsus ds fy;s 1994 esa LFkkfir fd;k x;kA o"kksZa ds nkSjku]
fuiVku fd, x, vnkyrh vkns'k i=ksa dh la[;k 21 9
lnL;rk c<+ xbZ vkSj 180 vf/kdkj&{ks=ksa ls T;knk ds chek
fuiVku fd, x, miHkksDrk ekeyksa dh la[;k 3 1 Ik;Zos{kd lnL; cu x, vkSj 100 laxBuksa rFkk O;fDr;ksa ls Hkh
fuiVku fd, x, ukxfjd@,e,lhVh dh la[;k —- —
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okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
T;knk O;kolkf;d lg;ksx] chek vkSj iquchZek daifu;ks]a varjkZ"Vªh; izkf/kdj.k viuh dk;Zdkjh lfefr ij blds v/;{k vkSj chek
foÙkh; laLFkkuksa] lykgdkjksa vkSj vU; O;kolkf;dksa dk izfrfuf/ vuqca/k] ys[kkadu igyqvksa] chek dkuwuksa] iquchZek] foÙkh; ,d=.k]
kRo djrs gq, fujh{kd cu x,A ;g Hkkxhnkjh chek ckt+kj ds 'kks / ku {kerk] /kks [ kk/kM+ h vkfn es a vkÃ,vkÃ,l dh fofHkUu
c<+ r s oS f 'od Lo:Ik dks rFkk yxkrkj Ik;Z o s { kh ekudks a vkS j desfV;ksa ds lnL;ksa }kjk izfrfuf/kRo djrk gSA
O;ogkjksa dks n'kkZrk gSA vkÃ,vkÃ,l muds vuqHkoksa] fo'ks"kKrk
vkSj Kku dks lka>k djus ds fy, nksuksa fpfdRldksa vkSj ikWfylh
fuekZrkvksa dks volj iznku djus ls ekud&LFkkiu vkSj dk;kZUo;u laxqfVdk fl)kUrksa ij la;qDr Qksje dk;Z lewg
xfrfof/k;ksa ds fy, ,d izHkkoh eap iznku djrk gSA Lak;qDr Qksje] tks 1990 ds n'kd ds 'kq: esa foÙkh; {ks= ij
fofu;eu rhu varjkZ"Vªh; fudk;ksa dks 'kkfey djus ij cukbZ
xbZ Fkh] tSls] chvkÃ,l, vkÃ,vkÃ,l vkSj vkÃv®,llhv® dks
vkÃ,vkÃ,l dh xfrfof/k;ksa esa bldh dk;Zdkjh lfefr ds os ,df=r i;Zos{k.k ij iw¡th vko';drkvksa] tksf[ke izca/ku] fQV
lfdz; ekxZn'kZu 'kkfey gS ftuesa fo'o ds fofHkUu {ks=ksa ls pqus vkSj mfpr ekinaM] Ik;Zos{kdksa ds lkFk tkudkjh lka>k djus]
x, 15 ernku lnL; vkSj ctV desVh ds v/;{k tks ,d insu varj lewg ysu&nsu fuos'k tksf[ke vkfn ds ikWfylh ds dkxt+ksa
xSj&ernku lnL; gSa] 'kkfey gSaA mudh fØ;k'khy i{k®a }kjk dks fodflr djus dk dk;Z lkSia k x;kA izkjEHk es]a bldk eryc
lefiZr rduhdh lfefr] dk;kZUo;u lfefr vkSj ctV lfefr th&7 rFkk ;wjksih; la?k ns'kksa dk mi;ksx gh FkkA la;qDr Qksje
}kjk bldh ljkguk dh xbZ gSA vkÃ,vkÃ,l ds çfrfnu ds us gky gh esa blds lnL;ksa ns'kksa vkSj vU; U;k;ky;ksa }kjk
dkjksckj vkSj ekeyksa dks blds lfpoky; }kjk ns[kHkky dh la;qDr Qksje ds dkx+t+krksa esa fu/kkZfjr fd, x, fl)kUrksa ds
tkrh gS] tks fLoV~t+jySaM] csly esa varjkZ"Vªh; lek;®tu ds dk;kZUo;u dk tk;tk ysus ds fy, ,d tukns'k ds lkFk ,d
fy;s cSad esa LFkkfir gSA dk;Zny dk xBu fd;kA Qksje ,df=r Ik;Zos{k.k ij nqfu;k Hkj
esa fofHkUu U;k;ky; ds n`f"Vdks.k dks le>us ds fy, mRlqd gSA
vkÃ,vkÃ,l izHkkoh chek Ik;Zos{kh 'kkluksa ds fy, fl)kUrksa] ogk¡ Hkh Hkfo"; ds dk;Z ds fy, ,df=r Ik;Zo{s k.k vkSj lhek ikj
ekudksa vkSj ekxZn'kZuksa dk fodkl djrk gSA ,slk djus ls bls Ik;Zos{k.k ij fofHkUu ns'kksa esa okLrfod ikWfylh;ksa ij O;kid
ikWfylh/kkjdksa ds Qk;ns vkSj cpko ds fy;s mfpr vkSj dq'ky tkudkjh ladfyr djus ds fy, t:jr eglwl dh xbZA Qksje
chek ckt+kj LFkkfir vkSj cuk, j[kus esa lgk;rk feyrh gSA ds mís';ksa dks iwjk djus ds fy;s] dk;Z lewg us fo'o ds fofHkUu
vkÃ,vkÃ,l ßeqís laca/kh dkxt+krß Hkh rS;kj djrk gS tks chek ns'kksa }kjk laxqfVdk ij la;qDr Qksje ds uhps fn, x, fopkjksa
losZ{kdksa dks O;kt ds fof'k"V {ks=ksa ij iq"BHkwfe iznku djrk gSA vkSj fl)kUrksa dks viukus esa n`f"Vdks.k dks le>us ds fy,
ekStwnk lnL; ns'kksa ds lkFk lkFk rhu xSj&lnL; U;k;ky;ksa]
izR;sd ,f'k;k] vQzhdk vkSj ysfVu vesfjdk esa ls ,d ds lkFk
vkÃ,vkÃ,l vU; varjkZ"Vªh; foÙkh; laLFkkvksa rFkk losZ{kdksa xfBr fd;kA
vkSj fu;kedksa ds varjkZ"Vªh; lg;ksx dks fudVrk ls lg;ksx
nsrk gS vkSj oSf'od rkSj ij foÙkh; iz.kkfy;ksa dks vkdkj nsus esa
lgk;rk djrk gSA fo'ks"k :Ik ls vkÃ,vkÃ,l ,d la;qDr Qksje Hkkjrh; mi&egk}hi dk fLoV~ t + j yS a M ds cs l y es a ,df=r
ds xBu fudk;ksa esa ls ,d gS vkSj lHkh lkewfgd dk;ksZa esa Hkkx fl)kUrksa ij la;qDr Qksje dk;Z lewg ij izkf/kdj.k ds lnL;
ys r k gS A ;g foÙkh; fLFkjrk ea p es a iz f rfuf/kRo djrk gS A }kjk izfrfuf/kRo fd;k x;kA la;qDr Qksje us blds tukns'k ds
vkÃ,vkÃ,l chekdrkZv¨a dks varjkZ"Vªh; foÙkh; fjiksZfVax ekudksa Hkkx ds :i esa foÙkh; laxqfVdk ds Ik;Zos{k.k ij la;qDr Qksje
ij vius dke ds fy, varjkZ"Vªh; ys[kk ekud cksMZ (vkÃ,,lch) fl)kUrksa ds dk;kZUo;u ij ,d fjiksVZ dk elkSnk rS;kj fd;k
dks vkxr iz n ku djrk gS ] vkS j ;g vkÃ,,lch ds ekud gSA bl fjiksVZ dk mís'; bl lhek rd dh tk¡p djus ds fy,
lykgdkj ifj"kn~ dk lnL; gksus ds lkFk blds chek dk;kZy; gS ftlesa cSafdax] izfrHkwfr;ksa vkSj chek {ks=ksa ds Ik;Zos{kdksa us
lewg vkSj foÙkh; lk/ku dk;Z lewg dk çkf/kdj.k Ik;Zos{kd dk foÙkh; laxqfVdk ds Ik;Zos{k.k ij 1999 la;qDr Qksje ds fl)kUrksa
lnL; Hkh gSA bldk foÙkh; ,D'ku VkLd QkslZ ij izs{kd dk dks ykxw fd;k gSA fjiksVZ bu fl)kUrksa ds ykxw gksus ds lkFk
ntkZ Hkh gS] tks oS/k dkys /ku rFkk vkardoknh foÙkiks"k.k ls fofu;eu iz f rfdz ; kvks a rFkk fo'ks " k fl)kUrks a dh mu fo'ks " k
fHkM+rk gSA pqukSfr;ksa dks tk¡prh gS ftUgs de O;kid :Ik esa ykxw fd;k x;k
gS A
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okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
tu f'kdk;rsa f'kdk;r izdks"B f'kdk;r ntZ gksus esa rFkk blds 'kh?kz lek/kku
ds fy, chekdrkZ ds lkFk oSls gh fuiVkus ds fy, ,d lqfo/
kktud Hkwfedk fuHkkrk gSA chekdrkZ vkSj f'kdk;rdrkZ ds chp
vkÃvkjMh, dk f'kdk;r izdks"B fofHkUu thou chek daifu;ksa fdlh Hkh eqís ij fookn ds ekeys esa] izdks"B f'kdk;rdrkZ dks
ds fo:) ikWfylh/kkjdksa] chek e/;LFkksa rFkk vU; lzkrksa ls v)Z U ;kf;d ;k U;k;ikfydk fudk;ks a ls ckr djus ds fy,
f'kdk;rsa izkIr djrk gSA f'kdk;rksa ds izkIr gksus ij izdks"B nks lwfpr djrk gS] tSls fd vkÃvkjMh, ds ikl U;k; fu.kZ;u dh
izdkj ls dk;Z djrk gS: 'kfDr ugh gksrhA
thou chekdrkZ
lqfo/kk iznku djuk && chekdrkZ }kjk ikWfylh/kkjd ls çR;{k
lEidZ LFkkfir djus ds ek/;e ls f'kdk;r dk tYnh ls tYnh
fuokj.k vkSj izkf/kdj.k dk f'kdk;r dks"B ikWfylh/kkjdkas ls chek daifu;ksa ds
f[kykQ f'kdk;rsa izkIr djrk gSA ,slh f'kdk;rksa dks lek/kku ds
f'kdk;rksa dk fo'ys"k.k bu ij vk/kkfjr gS fy, daifu;ksa dks Hkstk tkrk gSA tc f'kdk;rsa daifu;ksa }kjk
fuiVku dh vof/k gy gks tkrh gSa rks blds fuiVku ;k vU; ds ckjs esa izkf/kdj.k
dk;kZRed {ks= ds f'kdk;r dks"B dks lwfpr fd;k tkrk gSA 31 ekpZ] 2007
f'kdk;rksa dh vof/k ds fy, daiuh okj fo'ys"k.k f'kdk;rksa ls rd] thou chek daifu;ksa }kjk lek/kku ds fy, izkf/kdj.k ds
fuiVus esa chekdrkZv¨a }kjk viukbZ xbZ lknxh vkSj izHkko'khyrk ikl 299 f'kdk;rsa yafcr FkhaA o"kZ 2007&08 ds nkSjku] izkf/
dk ewY;kadu djrk gSA ;g bldk Hkh ewY;kadu djrk gS fd dSls kdj.k us 2057 f'kdk;rsa izkIr dh ftuesa ls 651 ,yvkÃlh ls
chekdrkZ ¼ikW f ylh/kkjdks a ds fgr½ fu;ekoyh] 2002 es a ls vkSj 1406 futh {ks= chekdrkZ ls lacaf/kr gSaA
fofu;eu 5 ds mica / kks a dk ikyu djrh gS A fofu;eu dks
chekdrkZ ls f'kdk;rksa dk tYn vkSj izHkko'khy fuiVku dh o"kZ 2007&08 ds nkSjku vkÃvkjMh, }kjk izkIr thou chekdrkZ
vkko';drk gS A f'kdk;rks a dk fo'ys " k.k dk;kZ R ed {ks = ds ds f[kykQ dqy f'kdk;rksa dk 57 izfr'kr dk lek/kku iwoZorhZ
n'kkZus ij fuHkZj djrk gS O;fDr }kjk fd;k x;kA tcfd iz k f/kdj.k ds ikl muds
f[kykQ ntZ f'kdk;rksa esa ls futh chek daifu;ksa us ntZ dh xbZ
¼v½ ckt+kj izFkkvksa esa dfe;k¡ f'kdk;rks a dk 78 iz f r'kr dk lek/kku fd;k] ,yvkÃlh us
dsoy 19 izfr'kr dk lek/kku fd;kA 31 ekpZ] 2008 rd] chek
¼c½ chekdrkZv¨a dh v;ksX;rk & ftlesa vkko';d lq/kkjkRed daifu;ksa ds ikl lek/kku ds fy, 1017 f'kdk;rsa yafcr Fkha
dkjZokbZ ds fy, fofu;ked gLr{ksi dh vkko';drk gks ldrh ftuesa ls 332 futh {ks= ls rFkk 685 ,yvkÃlh ls lacfa /kr FkhaA
gS A
Rkkfydk 50
cdk;k f'kdk;rsa & thou chekdrkZ
chekdrkZ 31.3.2007 ntZ f'kdk;rsa 31.03.08 2007-08* 31.3.2008
rd cdk;k rd f'kdk;rksa dh ds nkSjku lek/kku rd cdk;k
dqy la[;k
thou chek fuxe 197 651 848 163 (19.22) 685
futh 102 1406 1508 1176 (77.98) 332
dq y 299 2057 2356 1339 (56.83) 1017
uksV * esa 31-3-2007 ls cdk;k lek/kku 'kkfey gSaA
Ok"kZ 2007&08 ds nkSjku] vkÃvkjMh, us ,yvkÃlh ds f[kykQ f'kdk;rksa dks gy dj ldh tcfd futh thou chek daifu;ksa
651 f'kdk;rs a ntZ dha vkS j dq y futh thou chekdrkZ ds us 1100 (78 izfr'kr) f'kdk;rsa gy dhaA
f[kykQ 1406 f'kdk;rsa ntZ dhaA buesa ls] ,yvkÃlh dsoy 80
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okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
dq y 2057 1180(57.37) 877 lek;kstu (18 izfr'kr) ] xyr ;kstuk o 'krZ vkoafVr (11
izfr'kr) ] rFkk nkoksa dk xSj& Hkqxrku (8 izfr'kr) A ;s pkj
uksV & d®"Bd esa fn, x, vkadM+s 2007&08 ds nkSjku gy gqbZ f'kdk;rksa dkj.k dqy ntZ f'kdk;rksa ds 55 izfr'kr esa ;ksxnku ikrs gSaA
ds izfr'kr dks n'kkZrs gSa vkSj blesa 31-3-07 rd dh cdk;k lek/kku
la[;k 'kkfey ugh gSA
xSj&thou chek daifu;k¡¡ dks rFkk futh {ks= daifu;ksa us 81 izfr'kr f'kdk;rksa dks gy
fd;kA 31 ekpZ] 2008 rd chek daifu;ksa ds ikl lek/kku ds
31 ekpZ] 2007 rd] lk/kkj.k chek daifu;ksa ds ikl lek/kku ds fy, 876 f'kdk;rsa yafcr Fkha; ftuesa ls 682 lkoZtfud {ks=
fy, 623 f'kdk;rs a ya f cr Fkha A 2007&08 ds nkS j ku] 2229 daifu;ksa rFkk 194 futh {ks= daifu;ksa ls lacaf/kr FkhaA dqy
f'kdk;rsa izkIr dh xbZa ftuesa ls 1339 lkoZtfud {ks= daifu;ksa f'kdk;rksa esa ls 38-13 izfr'kr ikWfylh lacaf/kr eqís gSa] 39-50
ds rFkk ckdh 890 futh {ks= daifu;ksa ds f[kykQ FkhaA dqy izfr'kr nkoksa ds fuiVku esa xSj&fuiVku@foyac eqís gSa] 18-84
2852 f'kdk;rksa esa ls] 69 izfr'kr orZeku o"kZ esa gh gy dj nh izfr'kr nkoksa ds foyac@vkaf'kd fuiVku ds eqís gSa rFkk ckdh
xbZaA tcfd lkoZtfud {ks= daifu;ksa us 63 izfr'kr f'kdk;rksa vU; dkj.kksa ls lacaf/kr gSaA
62
okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
Rkkfydk 52
f'kdk;rksa dh fLFkfr - XkSj&thou chek daifu;k¡
chekdrkZ 31.3.2007 2007-08 31.3.08 2007-08 31.3.2008 izd`fr ds vuqlkj
rd cdk;k rd f'kdk;rksa dh ds nkSjku rd cdk;k cdk;k f'kdk;rksa
f'kdk;rs a dqy la[;k lek/kku dk [kaMu
(I) (II) (III) (IV)
lkoZ t fud 517 1339 1856 1174 682 226 299 132 25
(63.25)
vkÃvkjMh, us orZeku foÙkh; o"kZ 2008&09 dh igyh Nekgh gy fd;k rFkk futh {ks=ksa us 596 f'kdk;rksa dks gy fd;kA 30
ds nkSjku 1183 f'kdk;rsa ntZ dhaA buesa ls 574 lkoZtfud {ks= flrEcj] 2008 rd] chek daifu;ksa ds ikl 922 f'kdk;rsa yafcr
dh xSj&thou chek daifu;ksa ls rFkk ckdh 609 futh {ks= dh gSaA
daifu;ksa ls lacaf/kr FkhaA lkoZtfud {ks= us 541 f'kdk;rksa dks
Rkkfydk 52(I)
f'kdk;rksa dh fLFkfr - XkSj&thou chek daifu;k¡
(v/kZ o"kZ lekfIr- flrEcj , 2008)
63
okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
64
okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
x½ e/;LFkksa tSls ,tsaVksa vkSj nykyksa dk fodkl vkns'k i= ntZ djokus ds ekeys esa lnL; daifu;ksa dk cpko
blds vykok] ifj"kn~ us muds chp lg;ksx vkSj lkeatL; esa fd;k (8) LokLF; chek fodkl ls lacaf/kr ekeyksa esa fQDdh,
o`f) dks c<+kok nsus ds fy, bl m|ksx esa vkus okyh leL;kvksa lhvkÃvkà rFkk vU; m|ksx lg;ksfx;ksa }kjk vk;®ftr lsfeukj]
ij ljdkj] vkÃvkjMh,] vkS j vU; ikW f ylh fuekrkZ v ks a ds dk;Z'kkyk vkSj lfefr;ksa esa Hkkx fy;kA
v©|kSfxd n`f"Vdks.k dks vkxs j[kkA ifj"kn~ us LokLF; iksVZQksfy;ks
esa thou vkSj xSj&thou chek daifu;ksa ds chp vkxkeh Lrj yksdiky ¼vkWEcM~lesu½ ds dk;Z
LFkkfir djus vkSj blds lkFk LokLF; iksVZQksfy;ks ds izca/ku esa
Js"B oSf'od izFkkvksa dks LFkku nsus ds fy, fopkj&foe'kZ fd;kA o"kZ 2007&08 ds nkSjku vkWECkM~lesu }kjk fuiVkbZ xbZ f'kdk;rksa
MsVk ekeyksa ij] ifj"kn~ us chek daifu;ksa ds fo#) /kks[kk/kM+h ds dh lwpuk rkfydk 52 esa nh xbZ gSA o"kZ 2007 & 08 ds nkSjku
ekeys dks mBkrs gq,] m|ksx }kjk n'kkZbZ xbZ fof'k"V izpkyu thou vkS j xS j thou chekdrkZ v ks a ] nks u ks a ds fo#) 10865
dh t:jrksa dks iznku djus ds fy, lwpuk ds izlkj ds fy, ,d f'kdk;rs a ntZ dh xbZ Fkha A bues a ls 5565 f'kdk;rs a thou
,dhd` r Ms V kcs l dks cukus rFkk chek da i fu;ks a }kjk vke chekdrkZvksa ds fo#) vkSj 'ks"k 5300 xSj thou chekdrkZvksa ds
pqukSfr;ksa dk lkeuk djus esa lek/kkuksa dk fodkl vkSj fodkl fo#) dh xbZ FkhaA fnukad 1 vizSy 2007 dks vkWECkM~lesu ds
ds {sk=ksa dh igpku djkus esa lgk;rk iznku dhA ifj"kn~ us ikl fuiVku ds fy, 1947 f'kdk;rsa yafcr FkhaA buesa ls 603
dkuwuksa vkSj fofu;eksa ds vuqikyu dks c<+kok nsus ds fy, rFkk f'kdk;rsa thou chekdrkZvksa ds fo#) yafcr Fkha vkSj 'ks"k xSj
O;kikj ds izR;sd [kaM ls lacaf/kr fof'k"V ekeyksa dks mBkus ds thou chekdrkZvksa ds fo#) FkhA bUgsa ,d lkFk ysdj ¼1 vizSy
fy, eksVj Vh-ih- chek iwy] [kaM&okj vke m|ksx dks igy nsus 2007 ds vuqlkj fuiVku ds fy, yafcr vkSj 2007 & 08 ds
esa izc/a ku ds fy, izHkkoh vkSj dq'ky izc/a ku dks lfEefyr fd;kA nkSjku izkIr½ vkWECkM~lesu ds ikl ekpZ 2008 ds var esa f'kdk;rksa
dh dqy la[;k 128123 FkhaA muesa ls thou chekdrkZvksa ds
Ikfj"kn~ us chek daifu;ksa ds lHkh v©|kSfxd ekeyksa ij rFkk fo#) 6168 vkSj 'ks"k 6644 xSj thou chekdrkZvksa ds fo#) dh
loZlEefr ls lc QSlyksa@ izLrkoksa@flQkfj'kksa ij lgefr dh xbZ FkhA
jkg viukbZ gSA
dqy f'kdk;rksa ¼12812½ esa ls vkWEcM~lesu }kjk 2007&08 ds
nkSjku 11393 f'kdk;rksa dk fuiVku fd;k x;k gSA bu fuiVku
Ikfj"kn~ }kjk izLrqr (1) jkT; lHkk ikfyZ;kesaVjh LVSafMax desVh dh xbZ f'kdk;rksa esa ls 5778 thou chekdrkZvksa ds ekeys esa
dh Þeks V j okgu la ' kks / ku fo/ks ; dÞ ij fgnk;rs a (2) lM+ d vkSj 5615 xSj thou chekdrkZvksa ds fo#) FkhaA fnukad 1 vizSy
fu;eksa 2007 }kjk ea=h iksr ifjogu] lM+d ifjogu rFkk MªkV 2008 dks vkWEcM~lesu ds ikl fuiVku ds fy, cdk;k f'kdk;rksa
dSfj,t ij jktekxZ (3) eksVj Vh- ih- nkok ekeyksa esa 'kh?kz dh la[;k 1419 Fkh] ftlesa ls 390 thou chekdrkZvksa ds ekeys
fuiVku ds fy;s loksZPp U;k;ky; oS/kkfud lgk;rk lsok ds v/ esa vkSj 1344 xSj thou chekdrkZvksa ds fo#) FkhaA
;{k rFkk Hkkjrh; loksZPp U;k;ky; ds ekuuh; U;k;k/kh'k dks ,yvkbZlh vkSj futh thou chekdrkZvksa ds fo#) f'kdk;rksa ds
(4) eksVj okguksa ds chek ls lacaf/kr vf/kfu;e eksVj okgu ds fuiVku dh njsa Øe'k% 93-39 izfr'kr vkSj 94-77 izfr'kr FkhaA
vfuok;Z izko/kkuksa dks ykxw djus lacaf/kr ekeyksa ls fuiVus ds xSj thou chek ds ekeys esa lkoZtfud chekdrkZvksa ls lacaf/kr
fy, iksr ifjogu] lM+d ifjogu rFkk jktekxZ ea=kky; dks 5441 f'kdk;rsa Fkha] ftuesa ls o"kZ ds nkSjku 4603 dk fuiVku
(5) lHkh u, okguks a ds ekeyks a es a vfuok;Z pks j h fojks / kh fd;k x;k Fkk ¼fuiVku nj 84-60 izfr'kr½ FkhA futh chekdrkZvksa
midj.kksa dh LFkkiuk esa fu;ekoyh ds fuekZ.k ds fy, iksr ds fo#) 1203 f'kdk;rksa esa ls 1012 dk fuiVku o"kZ ds nkSjku
ifjogu] lM+d ifjogu rFkk jktekxZ ea=kky; dks (6) iqfyl fd;k x;k Fkk ¼84-12 fuiVku nj½A
}kjk cjken fd, x, okguksa dks vR;Ur yEcs le; rd vius
ikl j[kus ds fy;s vnkyrh naM izfdz;k ds rgr lqijnkjh ds thou chek ds ekeys esa yxHkx 58 izfr'kr f'kdk;rsa vkSj xSj
izko/kkuksa ds xyr bLrseky ds fy, Hkkjr ds loksZPp U;k;ky; thou chek ds ekeys esa 42 izfr'kr f'kdk;rsa vkWEcM~lesu }kjk
esa vnkyrh vkns'k i= ntZ djokuk (7) eksVj Vh- ih- izhfe;e dkjZokbZ ;ksX; ugha ikbZ xbZ FkhaA dqy f'kdk;rksa esa ls vkWEcM~lesu
esa o`f) vkSj pq¡xh dj ds f[kykQ fofHkUu mPp U;k;ky;ksa tSls us 2664 dks Lohdkj fd;k vkSj 1156 ekeyksa dks jí dj fn;kA
vukZdqye] psUubZ] enqjkbZ] caxyksj] gSnjkckn] dksydkrk] Hkqous'oj] vkW E cM~ l es u us viuh vks j ls da i fu;ks a dks 352 ekeyka s es a
xqokgkVh rFkk bykgkckn esa Vªd vkSj cl pkydksa }kjk vnkyrh fuiVku dh flQkfj'k dhA
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Rkkfydk 53
yksdiky }kjk f'kdk;rksa dk fuiVku 2007&08
fuEufyf[kr }kjk fuiVkbZ xbZ f'kdk;rksa dh la[;k
C;kS j s 31.3.07 1.4.07
dks ls dq y fuiVk, flQkfj'k iq j Ldkj okilh@ vLohdkj jí dkjZ cdk;k
f'kdks a 31.3.08 x, fuiVku - djuk OkkbZ f'kdk;rs a
;rs rd ugha
thou lkoZ t fud 491 4414 4905 4581 111 751 612 112 371 2624 324
Non-Life lkoZ t fud 1147 4294 5441 4603 206 1457 496 65 541 1838 838
futh 197 1006 1203 1012 23 240 101 20 134 494 191
;ks x 1344 5300 6644 5615 229 1697 597 85 675 2332 1029
*(84.51) (4.08) (30.22) (10.63) (1.51) (12.02) (41.53) (18.33)
la ; q D r 1947 10865 12812 11393 352 2664 1319 199 1156 5703 1419
*(88.92) (3.09) (23.38) (11.58) (1.75) (10.15) (50.06) (12.46)
u®V% ,vkbZlh] bZlhthlh dks lkoZtfud {ks= esa 'kkfey fd;k x;k gSA
* lacaf/kr fuiVku dh xbZ f'kdk;rksa dk izfr'kr n'kkZrk gSA
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bu eqÌksa vkSj fofHkUu mHkjrh pqukSfr;ksa dks lacksf/kr djus ds lsokvksa ds lqfo/kk izcU/k nsus ds fy, t#jh izLrkfor cnykoksa
fy, ,d n`f"Vdks.k ds lkFk] çkf/kdj.k us iwath] ys[kkadu vkSj ij fo'ks"krk dks cukus ds fy, v/;{krk dh ,d lfefr xfBr
chek rFkk ml rd vU; izklafxd ekeyksa ls lacfa /kr igyqvksa ij dhA
fopkj djus ds fy, ys[kk eqÌksa ij ,d LFkk;h lfefr dks xfBr
fd;k gSA LFkk;h vkeaf=r ds #i esa lnL; (cheka chekaddd) ds lkFk] lfefr us vf/kfu;e vkSj fofu;eksa ls lacaf/kr izLrkfor la'kks/kuksa
lfefr çkf/kdj.k ds lnL; (,Q,.MvkÃ) }kjk v/;{krk esa gSA ds lkFk dkWiksZjsV ,tsaVksa] O;fäxr ,tsaVksa] flQkfj'kksa] cSadv';¨jsal
lfefr izfrfuf/k;ksa dks chek m|ksx ls, O;olk;h dks pkVZMZ vkfn ls lacaf/kr vfLrRo forj.k izLdj.kksa esa fofHkUu ifjorZuksa
,dkmaVsaV ds is'ks ls vkSj vkÃlh,vkà ls (fooj.k ij LFkkfir) dh flQkfj'k dh gSA
'kkfey djrk gSA lfefr ds ikl fopkj ds rgr eqÌksa ij vk/ vU; ckrkas ds lkFk&lkFk] buesa ikWfylh/kkjd®a dh lsok dks csgrj
kkfjr viuh cSBd esa fo'ks"k vkeaf=r dks j[kus dk fodYi Hkh cukus vkSj ,tsla h lajpuk ds varxZr vf/kd laLFkkvksa ds izo's k ds
gSA lfefr dk xBu dkQh O;kid ij vk/kkfjr j[kk x;k gSA fy, xqatkb'k dh of``) gsrq dkWiksZjsV ,tsaVksa dh lajpuk vkSj
fof'k"V eqÌksa ij chek {ks= dh vUnj vkSj ckgj dh lEiw.kZ ykbsaflax] ,tsaVksa dh fu;qfä] deh'ku lajpukvksa] jsQjy O;oLFkk]
tkudkjh dks mi;ksx djuk mÌs'; gS tks lfefr ls igys vkSj çR;{k Vsyh&ekfdZfVax rjhds 'kkfey gSA
çkf/kdj.k ds lksp fopkj ds fy, mi;qä fo'ks"krk dks cukus ds Lkfefr us /kkjk 40(2) rFkk 42Ã }kjk yxkbZ xbZ nykyh vkSj
fy, LFkkfir gks ldrh gSA lfefr ds fopkj lq>ko ds :i esa deh'ku ij izfrca/kksa dh leh{kk dh lykg nh vkSj blds lkFk
fn, tk,axs vkSj çkf/kdj.k mlh ij vk/kkfjr mfpr fu.kZ; ysus mu deh'kuksa ij Hkh ftuesa ns'k Hkj esa izca/ku [kpksZa] nq?kZVuk
ds fy, vf/kdkj dks lqjf{kr j[krk gSA vkSj LokLF; mRiknksa ij fMtkbu fd, x, mRiknksa esa lekurk]
çkf/kdj.k }kjk fd, x, lykgdkjh dk;ksZa dh leh{kkA cgq & o"khZ ; ikW f ylh;ks a dk tkjh gks u k] foLr` r dkma V jks vkS j
izfrfuf/k dk;kZy;ksa dh LFkkiuk 'kkfey gSAa Lohd`r vkSj 'kq:vkrh
çkf/kdj.k us iwoZ Hkkjrh; thou chek fuxe ds v/;{k, Jh dneksa dks ykxw djus ij QSlyk ysus ds fy, flQkfj'kksa dks vHkh
,u,e x¨oZ/ku }kjk fofHkUu e/;LFkksa] viuh ykxr izHkko'kkyh ppkZ ds rgr j[kk x;k gSA
vkSj mudh dfe;ksa dh izHkkodkfjrk dh tkap djus ds fy, vkSj
mudks izHkkoh O;kolkf;d cukus ds fy, vkSj xzkgdksa dks csgrj
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Hkkx III
Ákf/kdj.k ds oS/kkfud dk;Z
d) vkosnu dk iathdj.k] uohuhd`r] l'kksf/kr] okfil] fuyafcr ykbQ ba';ksjsUl dks thou chek; ,xkWu jSyhxsz ykbQ ba';ksjsUl
;k jn~n djus dk izek.ki= tkjh djukA daiuh fyfeVsM dks thou chek dkjksckj vkSj Mh,y,Q izkesfjdk
ykbQ ba';ksjsUl daiuh fyfeVsM dks thou chek O;olk; ds
2007&08 ds nkS j ku] iz k f/kdj.k us viks y ks Mhds o h ba ' ;ks j s U l fy, ia t hdj.k dk iz e k.ki= tkjh fd;kA bu da i fu;ks a ds
daiuh fyfeVsM dks dsoy LokLF; chek dkjksckj djus ds fy, iathdj.k ds lkFk] izkf/kdj.k ds lkFk thou chek djokus okyksa
ia t hdj.k dk iz e k.ki= iz n ku fd;kA blus Q;w p j tujyh dh dqy la[;k 21 rd igqpa xbZ gS vkSj izkf/kdj.k ds lkFk lk/
bf.M;k ba';ksjsUl daiuh fyfeVsM dks lk/kkj.k chek dkjksckj kkj.k chek iathd`r djokus okyksa dh la[;k 20 rd igqap xbZ
djus ds fy,; ;wpj tujyh bf.M;k ykbQ ba';ksjsUl daiuh gSA thou vkSj xSj thou chek daifu;ksa dks tkjh fd;k x;k
fyfeVsM dks thou chek dkjksckj djus ds fy,; ;wfuolZy iathdj.k dk izek.ki= chek vf/kfu;e] 1938 dh /kkjk 3, ds
l®Eiks tujy ba';ksjsUl daiuh fyfeVsM dks lk/kkj.k chek vkSj vuqdwy uohudj.k dj fn;k x;k gSA
vkbZMhchvkbZ QksfVZl ykbQ ba';ksjsUl daiuh fyfeVsM dks thou
chek djus ds fy, iathdj.k dk izek.ki= iznku fd;kA 1 chek daifu;ksa dk c;ku ftUgsa 01&04&2007 ls 31&08&2007
vizSy] 2008 ls 'kq# 31 vxLr] 2008 rd] izkf/kdj.k us Jhjke rd vkj-&3 tkjh fd;k x;k FkkA
tujy tujy ba ' ;ks j s U l da i uh fyfeVs M dks lk/kkj.k chek
djus ds fy,] dSujk ,p,lchlh vksfj,aVy cSad vkWQ dkWelZ
xS j thou foHkkx us 1 viz S y ] 07 ls 30 flra c j] 08 rd mYys[k fd, dkj.kksa ds fy, naM dh olwyh ds fy, uksMy
fuEufyf[kr chek da i fu;ks a ds fy, muds ukeks a ds f[kykQ foHkkx ds #i esa dk;Z fd;k gS%
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okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
Øla chek daiuh dk uke tqekZuk jkf’k mYya?ku fd, x, dk;ksZ dk laf{kIr fooj.k
1. Cktkt vyk;at ykbQ ba’;ksjsUl da- fy- Rs. 5,00,000/- 1938 chek vf/kfu;e] 1938 ds vuqHkkx 64 oh lh dk
mYya?ku djus ds rgr tqekZuk
2. U;w bafM;k v’;ksjsal da- fy- Rs. 5,00,000/- chek vf/kfu;e]1938 ds foHkx 32ch ds vuqHkkx dk
105ch mYya?ku djus ds rgr tqekZuk
3. Jhjke ykbQ ba’;ksjsUl da- fy- Rs. 5,00,000/- chek vf/kfu;e]1938 ds foHkx 32ch ds vuqHkkx dk
105ch mYya?ku djus ds rgr tqekZuk
4. vkbZlhvkbZlhvkbZ yksEckMZ ba’;ksjsUl da- fy- Rs. 5,00,000/- izkf/kdj.k ds vkns’k ds vuqlkj lanHkZ la 15/
vkÃ,u,lih/ vkbZlhvkbZlhvkbZ / vku lkbZV fujh{k.k/
22-1-2008 fnuka f dr 2007&08
5. vkbZlhvkbZlhvkbZ yksEckMZ ba’;ksjsUl da- fy- Rs. 5,00,000/- foHkkx 105ch ds rgr Hkkjrh; rsy daiuh ls lacaf/kr
tksf[keksa dk iquchZek djus ls lacaf/kr]
vkbZvkjMh, ds fu;eksa vkSj vkns’kksa dh
mYya?ku djus ds fy, fd;k x;k tqekZukA
6 vkbZlhvkbZlhvkbZ yksEckMZ ba’;ksjsUl da- fy- Rs. 5,00,000/- foHkkx 105ch ds rgr izolkbZ Hkkjrh; chek ;kstuk
ds ekeys esa vkbZvkjMh, ds Qkby vkSj mi;ksx dh
mYya?kuk djus ds fy, tqekZuk
7 eSDl U;w;kdZ ykbQ ba’;ksjsUl da- fy- Rs. 5,00,000/- ;wfyi ds laca/k esa /kkjk 102 ds rgr izkf/kdj.k ds
tkjh fd, x, funsZ’kksa dh mYya?kuk djus ds fy,
na M
8 Jhjke ykbQ ba’;ksjsUl da- fy- Rs 1,85,150/- iathdj.k vkosnu i= ds uohdj.k dks nsj ls izLrqr
djus ds fy,A
[k) Ukhfr/kkjdksa ds fgrksa dh lqj{kk djus ds fy, ikWfylh dks vfrfjDr, izkf/kdj.k js[kkd`r ekeyksa dks igpkuus vkSj dsafnzr
liqnZ djuk] Ukhfr/kkjdksa }kjk ukekadu, chek;ksX; C;kt] chek fufj{k.k vk;ksftr djus ds fy, lfdz; -f"Vdks.k viukrk gS
nkoks a dk fuiVkjk] ikW f ylh dk vkReleiZ . k ew Y ;] chek ds ftls vko';d leÖkk tkrk gSA izkf/kdj.k ;g Hkh lqfuf'pr
vuqca/k dh 'krksZa vkSj fu;eksa ds flyflys esaA djrk gS fd ikWfylh/kkjdksa dks fuokj.k izlkj.kksa ds vkfLrRo ds
ckjs esa tkx#d fd;k tkuk pkfg, vkSj chek daifu;ksa dks bl
vkÃvkjMh, dk eq[; mÌs'; ikWfylh/kkjdksa ds fgrksa dh j{kk rjg ds forj.k ikWfylh nLrkost esa gh 'kkfey djus dh lykg
djuk gS A blds lkFk LFkk;h, thou vkS j xS j thou chek nhA bl laca/k esa, izkf/kdj.k us lykgdkj ifj"kn~ ls vuqeksnu
dkjksckj ds fy, izkf/kdj.k us vyx ls f'kdk;rksa dk fuiVkjk izkIr djus ds ckn 2002 esa ''vkÃvkjMh,
vkÃvkjMh, (ikWfylh/kkjdksa ds
djus ds fy, foHkkx dk xBu fd;k gSA gky gh esa LokLF; chek fgrksa dh j{kk ds fy,) vuq'kklu ,DV 2002 2002'' lqfpr fd;kA
ikfyfl;ksa esa izhfe;e o`f) ds laca/k esa ofj"V ukxfjdksa dh ckn esa ,d xtV vf/klwpuk tkjh dh xbZA ;wfyi mRiknksa esa
f'kdk;rksa ls fuiVus ds fy, vyx ls izlkj.k LFkkfir fd;k gSA fuos'k djrs le; ikWfylh/kkjd }kjk lwfpr fu.kZ; ysus ds fy,
izkf/kdj.k us, fofu;eksa ds ek/;e ls, f'kdk;r dk fuokZj.k izkf/kdj.k us chek daifu;ksa dks gj o"kZ ds fy, xkjaVh vkSj lkFk
djus ds fy, chek daifu;ksa dks izHkkoh O;oLFkk LFkkfir djuk gh xSj&xkjaVh ykHk ij fooj.k dk [kqyklk djus dh lykg nhA
vfuok;Z dj fn;k gSA ikWfylh/kkjdksa ls fof'k"V f'kdk;rsa izkIr bu t#jrksa ds fy, lykg fn, x, izk#i dks ikWfylh/kkjdksa
djus vkSj muds gy ds fy, chek daifu;ksa rd ys tkus ds }kjk gLrk{kj djus dh t#jr gSA ;g vf/kd ikjnf'kZrk ykrk
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okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
gS vkSj ikWfylh/kkjdksa dh lqj{kk djrk gSA vkbZvkjMh,] Hkkjrh; ljdkj }kjk tkjh, us losZ{kdksa ds chp
O;olkf;drk dks c<+kok nsus ds fy, bafM;u baLVhV;wV vkQ
x ) e/;LFkksa ;k chek e/;LFkksa vkSj ,tsaVksa ds fy, visf{kr chek i;Zos{kdksa ?kkVk dj&fu/kkZjdksa dh LFkkiuk dks c<+kok fn;k
;ksX;rk, vkpkj lafgrk vkSj O;ogkfjd izf'k{k.k funsZf'kr djrs gSA vkÃvkÃvkÃ,l,y ds izkRs lkgu ifj"kn~ us laLFkku ds dkedkt
gq , igyh ifj"kn~ dks lkSai fn, gS ftleas euksuhr vkSj fuokZfpr
O;kolkf;d vkS j uS f rd t#jrks a ds la c a / k es a vkpkj lfgrk lnL; 'kkfey gksrs gSA
O;kolkf;d dke ds la p kyu ds fy, los Z { kdks a vkS j gkfu
dj&fu/kkZ j dks a 2000 vkbZ v kjMh, fofu;eks a ds VI v/;k; es a
fufnZ"V fd, x, gSA mUgsa uSfrdrk dh n`f"V ls crkZo djrs gq, M ) chek dkjksckj ds lapkyu esa {kerk dks ç®Rlkgu
O;kolkf;d vkS j O;olk; fu.kZ ; es a fu"i{krk ds fy, vkS j
HksnHkkoghu vfHku; djrs gq, bZekunkjh ds lkFk vius O;kolkf;d vkx bathfu;fjax vkSj eksVj ds fy, VSfjQ dks 1 tuojh, 2007
esa rduhdh vkSj O;kolkf;d ekudksa ftu dh vk'kk dh tkrh ls izHkko ds lkFk okfil ys fy, x, FksA blds ifj.kkeLo#i
gS, muds lac/a k esa ifjJe ns[kHkky vkSj dkS'ky ds lkFk iz;kl vkfFkZd lgk;rk iznku djus ds ;qx dk var gqvk ftlesa equkQk
djuk pkfg,A dekus okys vkx vkSj bathfu;jh foHkkxksa uqDlku esa jgs eksVj
LokLF; vkS j efju dkx®Z chek dks leFkZ u fd;kA blds
Hkkjrh; ljdkj vkSj izkf/kdj.k us] chek {ks= esa vf/kd lq/kkjksa ds ifj.kkeLo#i ;g 1-1-2008 ls izhfe;e njksa esa lEiw.kZ NwV ls
,d Hkkx ds #i esa losZ{kdksa esa Lo;a dks c<+kok nsus ds fy, izHkkfor g`bZA bl ckr dh vk'kadk Fkh fd ikWfylh/kkjdksa dks
fofue; vkSj O;olkf;drk dks c<+kus ds fy, bafM;u baLVhV;wV lkaokf/kd eksVj ij r`rh; i{k doj bUdkj dj fn;k tk,xkA
vkQ ba';ksjsUl losZ;lZ ,aM ykWl vlslj (vkÃvkÃvkÃ,l,y, ) r`rh; i{k doj }kjk ukeatwjh ds rgr izkf/kdj.k f'kdk;rksa dh
dh LFkkiuk dh gS A vkÃvkÃvkÃ,l,y, la L Fkku ds iz F ke lwph ys jgk gS vkSj chek daifu;ksa dks lkFk ysdj f'kdk;rksa dk
fuokZfpr dkmafly dks txg ij ykus ds fy, pquko, 2007&08 lek/kku fd;k gSA r`rh; i{k eksVj izhfe;e dks fofu;e djus
esa fd, x, vkSj 15-12-2007 dks laLFkku ds ekeys vkSipkfjd esa dh xbZ igy dbZ mPp U;k;ky;ksa }kjk oS/k Bgjk;k x;k gSA
#i ls vkbZvkjMh, dks lkSai fn, x,A ifj"kn~ ls ewy lajpuk
LFkkfir djus ds fy, , vuq'kklu, O;olkf;drk txkus ds Okkf.kfT;d okgu [kaMksa ds fy, eksVj r`rh; i{k] iwfyax esa Hkkx
fy,, vkSj lnL;ksa ds chp losZ{kdksa vkSj gkfu fu/kkZjdksa ds is'ks ysus ds fy, lk/kkj.k chek daifu;ksa dks izkf/kdj.k ds funsZ'kksa ds
ls lacaf/kr lwpuk izlkj ds fy, vfuok;Zrk dh vk'kk dh tkrh ifj.kkeLo#i ikW f ylh/kkjdks a ds fy, r` r h; i{k doj dh
gSA nksuksa, vkbZvkjMh, vkSj vkÃvkÃvkÃ,l,y, laLFkku ;g miyC/krk vkSj dojksa esa o`f) gqbZ gSA ;g iwy vk/kqfud gkMZovs j
lqfuf'pr djus ds fy, iz;kl dj jgs gS fd lqLFkku is'ks dks vkSj lkWVosvj ds lkFk LFkkfir fd;k x;k gSA izkf/kdj.k us chek
vksj fodflr djrk gS vkSj vius pkVZj esa ifjdfYir djus dh daifu;ksa }kjk fo'ks"k #i ls eksVj chek ds {ks= esa xq.kkRed
ftEesnkjh ysrk gSA vkadM+k dh rqyuk vkSj laxzg ds fy, t#jr ij cy fn;k gSA
?k) losZ{kdksa vkSj gkfu fu/kkZjdksa ds fy, vkpkj lafgrk fu/kkZfjr izkf/kdj.k thou chek ifj"kn~ vkSj lk/kkj.k chek ifj"kn~ dks
djuk Lo;a fu;kead laxBu cukus ds fy, vxzlj djus dh fn'kk esa
igy dj jgh gSA izkf/kdj.k }kjk LFkku ij j[ks x, lw{e chek
losZ{kdksa vkSj gkfu fu/kkZjdksa ds fy, ykxw muds O;kolkf;d fofue; ds ifj.kkeLo#i eq[; /kkjk dh lk/kkj.k chek daifu;ka
dke ls lacaf/kr vkpkj lafgrk vkbZvkjMh, fofu;eksa ds v/;k; izekf.kdrk ds fy, izkf/kdj.k dks lw{e chek mRiknu izLrqr
6 esa lfEefyr gSA fu/kkZjd, losZ{kd uSfrdrk dh n`f"V ls vkSj djrh gSA de vk; okyh tula[;k ds fy, ;g vkHkkl vPNs gS
O;kolkf;d dk;®Za esa bZekunkjh ds lkFk O;ogkj djsxa ;as O;kolkf;d D;ksafd os mfpr izhfe;e ij ekStwnk chek mRikn izkIr dj
vkSj O;olk; fu.kZ; esa fu"i{krk ds fy, iz;kl djsaxs, vkSj ldrs gSA izkf/kdj.k us fof'k"V ukxfjdks dh LokLF; chek lacfa /
rduhdh vkSj O;kolkf;d ekudksa ftu dh vk'kk dh tkrh gS, kr leL;kvksa ij xkSj djus ds fy, ,d lfefr xfBr dh gSA
muds laca/k esa ifjJe, ns[kHkky vkSj dkS'ky ds lkFk iz;kl
djuk pkfg,A 28 fnlEcj 2006 dks lHkh thou chek daifu;ksa dks ;g lykg
nsrs gq, ifji= tkjh fd;k x;k Fkk fd muds O;olk; dks can/
nksckjk LFkkfir djus laca/kh fu.kZ; vius xzkgdks ds fy, laHko
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okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
vlqfo/kkvksa ds lkFk lHkh dkjdks ij fopkj djus ds ckn fy;k chek vf/kfu;e ds Hkkx 3 ds }kjk 'kfDr ds #i esa izkf/kdj.k
tkuk pkfg,A ;g t#jh gS fd cksMZ mfpr dkj.kks ds lkFk bu chekdrkZv¨a vkSj chek O;olk; ls lacaf/kr fofHkUu e/;LFkksa ls
fu.kZ;ksa ij ewY; fu:i.k gks] D;ksafd 'kk[kkvksa/ nrjksa dks [kksyus ia t hdj.k vkS j uohuhdj.k 'kq Y d olw y djrk gS A gkyka f d]
ds fy, izLrko dh igy cksMZ }kjk ekuh xbZ FkhA izLrkfor 50]000 #i;s iathdj.k izek.k i= nsrs le; fy, tkrs gSa vkSj
LFkku ifjorZu can djus dh I;kZIr lwpuk de ls de 2 eghus uk fd mlds cknA chek daiuh ds fy, iathdj.k 'kqYd dk
igys mudh lsok ds fy, Ik;kZIr oSdfYid O;oLFkk ds lkFk ml uohdj.k (thMhihvkÃ) Hkkjr esa fy[ks 1 izfr'kr ldy izR;{k
'kk[kk esa lsfor ikWfylh/kkjdksa dks nh tkuh pkfg,A O;kikj ds 10 izfr'kr ;k 50]000 #i;s ls vf/kdre ikap djksM+
rdA iquchZek daiuh ds fy,] Hkkjr esa iqu% chek daiuh }kjk
p) chek vkSj iquchZek O;olk; ds lkFk tqM+s gq, O;kolkf;d 'kq Y d ,fPNd O;olk; ij vk/kkfjr gS A blds vuq l j.k es a
laxBuksa dks c<+kok nsuk vkSj fofu;fer djuk % lykgdkj ifj"kn~ }kjk vuqeksnu izkIr djus ds ckn Qjojh]
vkbZvkjMh, vkU/kz izn's k ljdkj ds la;qDr m|e ds #i esa chek 2003 esa vkbZvkjMh, (Hkkjrh; chek daifu;ksa dk iathdj.k )]
fMIyksek djus ds bPNqd fo|kfFkZvksa ds fy, chek laLFkku vksj fofue; 2000 ds fofu;e 20 esa cnyko fd;k x;kA ckn esa ,d
t®f[ke izcU/k dh LFkkiuk dh gSA vkÃvkÃvkj,e esa ,d nwjLFk xtV vf/klwpuk tkjh dh xbZ FkhA
f'k{kk iz . kkyh Hkh [kks y h xbZ A chek m|ks x es a vks j vf/kd t) chek O;kikj ls lacfa /kr vU; laxBuksa vkSj chek e/;LFkks]a e/
chekaduksa dh vko';drk dks Lohdkjrs gq,] vkÃvkÃvkj,e esa ;LFkks]a chek daifu;ksa ds ys[kk ijh{kdksa lfgr tkap iM+rky vkSj
chekafdd foKku dk varjkZ"Vªh; Ldwy [kksyk x;kA vkbZvkjMh, Nkuchu dk lapkyu] fujh{k.k ls tkudkjh izkIr djus ds fy,
}kjk vuqlj.k fd, x, f'kdk;r fuokj.k ;a= ds ckjs esa turk ek¡ x
dks f'k{kk nsus ds fy, chek {ks= esa f'kdk;r fuokj.k xks"Bh
vk;ksftr fd;k x;kA izkf/kdj.k us pkVZMZ ,dkmaVsaV ds lkFk vkfFkZd o"kZ 2007&08] {ks"k ds 'kq# gksus ds ckn] chek daifu;ksa
leUo; es a chek da i fu;ks a ds ys [ kka d u eq Ì ks a ij xks " Bh dk ds ifjpkyu dk vkBoka o"kZ FkkA tcfd ifj/kku us foLr`r
vk;kstu fd;kA vku&lkbZV fujh{k.k dh 'kq#vkr ds fy, fopkj esa ;g ekuk
x;k Fkk fd iathÑr daifu;ksa dks cM+s iSekus ij ifjpkyu djus
m|ksx ds LoLFk fodkl ds fy, i)fr;k¡ LFkkfir djus esa vkSj ls igys vius dkedkt dks fLFkj djus dk le; fn;k tkuk
m|ksx izfrHkkfx;ksa ds lkFk ckrphr djus ds fy, thou chek pkfg,A dq N gh le; es a , vYidkyhu ifjek.k ds #i es a ,
ifj"kn~ vkSj lk/kkj.k chek ifj"kn~ eap gSA bu Lo;a fofu;fer fparkvksa ij vk/kkfjr tks fofHkUu le; esa mRiUu gqbZ, ifj/kku
'kk[kkvksa dk fodkl m|ksx ds fodkl ds fy, egRoiw.kZ {ks=ksa ij us vku&lkbV Nkuchu dks fu'kkuk cuk;k gSA yf{kr fujh{k.k
n`f"Vdks.k Mkyus ds fy, csgrj iwoZlwfpr djrk gSA blh lanHkZ ls vyx, (cktkj dk;Z & la p kyu ekeyks a ls la c a f /kr feyk
esa, izkf/kdj.k }kjk ykblsal fn, x, vf/kdkfj;ksa dk Hkkjrh; dj), izkf/kdkj foÙkh; o"kZ 2001&02 ls 'kq# fofu;fer chek
chek nyky ,lksfl,'ku (vkÃch,) dk lnL; gksuk t#jh gSA laLFkkvksa dh fuos'k ys[kk fujh{k.k tkjh j[k jgk gSA
vkÃch, us 2007&08 es a okf"kZ d lEes y u vk;ks f tr fd;kA
,lksfl,'ku ,d Lo;a fu;ked laxBu (,lvkjv¨ ) ds #i esa
,d vuq'kklukRed lfefr dh txg dke dj jgk gSA izkf/
kdj.k dk izfrfuf/k desVh dk lnL; Hkh gksrk gSA 2007&08 ds >) chek vf/kfu;e 1938 (1938 ds 4) dh /kkjk 64 ;w ds v/
nkSjku] vkbZvkjMh, us losZ{kdksa ds e/; O;olk; dks c<+kok nsus khu ç'kqYd lykgdkj lfefr ds lanHkZ esa chek daifu;ksa }kjk
ds fy, bafM;u baLVhV;wV vkWQ chek losZ{kd vkSj gkfu fu/kkZjd ykxw dh xbZ 'krksZa vkSj fu;eksa] fo'ks"krkvksa] njksa ij fu;U=.k
(vkÃvkÃvkÃ,l,y,) dks LFkkfir djus es a c<+ k ok fn;kA rFkk fofu;eu
vkÃvkÃvkÃ,l,y, dks c<+kok nsus okyh ifj"kn~ us laLFkk dk chek {ks"k esa mUufr ds lgk;d ds #i esa vkSj fofHkUu fgr /
lkjk dkedkt igyh ifj"kn~ dks lkSai fn;k ftlesa izLrkfor kkjd¨a ds lkFk foLr`r ckrphr vkSj fopkj&foe'kZ ds i'pkr~]
vkS j fuokZ f pr lnL; 'kkfey gS A 2007&08 vkfFkZ d o"kZ ds 01&01&2007 ls izkf/kdkj }kjk xSj&chek daifu;ksa dk iz'kqYd
nkSjku, fuokZfpr ifj"kn~ 4 ckj feyhA eqä lwfpr dj fn;k x;kA eksVj r`rh; i{k doj ds flyflys
N) vf/kfu;e ds mÌs';ksa dks iwjk djus ds fy, mxkgh Qhl vkSj dks NksM+ djA ;g ns[kk x;k fd ;g eki ikWfylh djokus okyks
vU; [kpsZ dks cf<+;k fodYi] fofHkUu njsa mBk, tksf[ke ds vuqdwy vkSj
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lkFk gh tksf[ke izcU/k esa leLr lq/kkj iznku djsxkA igys daifu;ksa us Hkh izkf/kdj.k dks viuh fuf/k;ksa dks u, midj.kksa esa
pj.k ds #i esa iz'kqYd eqä dsoy njksa dh xSj fu;a=.k rd gh fuos'k djus dh vkKk ns nhA bl izdkj] izkf/kdj.k us chek
lhfer j[kk x;k gS vkSj chek ds dk;ns vkSj dkuwuksa ds ckjs esa daifu;ksa vkSj muds }kjk ck/kkvksa dk lkeuk djus] rFkk cnyko
ckn esa /;ku fn;k tk,xkA O;kikfjd okgu ekfydksa ij iz'kqYd ds lq>ko] ;fn vko';d gS] ds fy, fuos'k ij ekStwnk lkafof/
o`f) ds izHko dks lkekU; djus ds fy,] izkf/kdj.k us eksVj kd mik;®a dh leh{kk ds fy, ,d dk;Zdkjh lewg dh LFkkiuk
r`rh; i{k izhfe;e dh njksa dks fu/kkZfjr djus dh 'kfDr dk;e dhA dk;Zdkjh lewg us izkf/kdj.k dks yphykiu iznku djus ds
j[kh gSA eksVj r`rh; i{k tksf[ke dk izcU/ku vkSj chekys[ku fy, ml <ax esa fufnZ"V fu;eksa esa lq/kkj ykus dh lykg nh
djus esa lHkh lk/kkj.k chek daifu;ksa dh Hkkxhnkjh dks lqfuf'prftlls chek daifu;ksa }kjk fuf/k;ksa dk fuos'k fd;k tk ldsA
djus ds fy, eksVj r`rh; i{k iwy dh jpuk dh gSA bl iwy lq > koks a dks ns r s le; dk;Z d kjh lew g fuos ' kks a ij tkudkjh
dk izcU/k lk/kkj.k chek fuxe }kjk fd;k x;k gSA fuxjkuh ds fy, orZeku fjVZuksa ds mik;®a dk Hkh fujh{k.k djrk
gS vkSj izk:Ik esa fuf'pr cnykoksa dk lq>ko nsrk gS tks Ik;Zo{s k.k
iz ; ks t u es a iz k f/kdj.k dks lq f o/kk iz n ku djs x kA iz k f/kdj.k
V ) ml #i vkSj rjhds dk mYys[ku ftlesa chek daifu;ksa flQkfj'kksa dh tk¡p djrk gSA dqN flQkfj'kksa dh fu;ekoyh esa
nwljh chek e/;LFkksa }kjk ys[kk iqLrds laHkkyh tk,xh vkSj vkSj cnyko dh vko';drk gks r h gS A dk;kZ U o;u ds fy, ,d
ys[kk fooj.k®a dh okilh dh tk,xhA mi;q Z D r <ka p s dk iz L rko j[kk x;kA rnuq l kj] lykgdkj
ifj"kn~~ dh Lohd`fr izkIr djus ds ckn izkf/kdj.k chek daifu;ksa
foÙkh; o.kZu dh lwpuk esa ikjnf'kZrk vkSj izdk'k dk lq/kkj **vkbZ v kjMh, (fuos ' k)(pkS F kk la ' kks / ku ) fofu;ekoyh] 2008**
djus esa izkf/kdj.k }kjk fy, x, vfrfjDr eki% }kjk fuf/k;ksa ds fuos'k ij ubZ fu;ekoyh tkjh djrk gSA ckn
esa xtV vf/klwpuk tkjh dh xbZA
1- okf"kZ d vk/kkj ij iz k f/kdj.k }kjk ntZ foÙkh; dFku ds
iqufj{k.k ds #i esa vkSj fo'ys"k.k ij vk/kkfjr, Li"Vhdj.k M) 'k®/ku {kerk ds ekftZu ds j[kj[kko dk fofu;eu
<wa<k tkrk gS vkSj/;k fofHkUu xSj&Lohd`fr / izdVhdj.k dh
rjQ /;ku fn;k tkrk gSA tc fo'ks"k xSj&Lohd`frr/ izdVhdj.k izR;sd chek daiuh dks chek vf/kfu;e 1938 dh /kkjk 64 fo,
chek daifu;ksa dks crk;k tkrk gS, foÙkh; o.kZu dh izLrqfr esa ds vuqlkj ,d vko';d 'k®/ku {kerk ekftZu cuk,s j[kus dh
lacaf/kr fofHkUu fu;ked vko';drkvksa dh eatwjh esa fuf'pr vkko';drk gksrh gSA izR;sd chek daiuh bu nkf;Roksa ls vf/kd
lkekU; vHkko ns[ks x, gSA LohÑfr dks fuf'pr vkSj ns[kh xbZ vkfLr;ksa ds ewY; dk ,d vfrfjDr cuk, j[ksxhA vkbZvkjMh,
dfe;ksa dh iqujko`fr dks Vkyus ds fy,] izkf/kdj.k us chek }kjk fu/kkZ f jr vfrfjDr] vko';d 'k®/ku {kerk ds vuq l kj
daifu;ksa ds ekxZn'kZu ds fy, foLr`r ifji= }kjk igys volj Hkstk tkrk gSA vkbZvkjMh, (chek daifu;ksa dh vkfLr;k¡] nkf;Ro
ij tkjh Li"Vhdj.k dks nksgjkus dk fu.kZ; fd;k gSA vkSj 'kks/ku {kerk) fu;ekoyh 2000 esa vko';d 'k®/ku {kerk
dh x.kuk dh fof/k dk o.kZu fd;k tkrk gSA vuqikr dh tk¡p
2- fnlEcj 2007 ls çHkkoh] lHkh chek daifu;ksa dks vkbZvkjMh, okf"kZd vk/kkj ij dh xbZ FkhA fujUrj vk/kkj ij bl vuqikr
ds lkFk frekgh foÙkh; o.kZu ntZ djokus dh lykg nh xbZ gSA ds tk¡p ds egRo dks /;ku esa j[krs gq,] vc izkf/kdj.k us chek
bu o.kZ u ks a es a rq y u&i=] vkenuh ys [ kk] (ikW f ylh/kkjdks a ds daifu;ksa dks 'k®/ku {kerk ds ekftZuksa ds vuqlkj =Sekfld fjVuZ
[kkrs) vkSj ykHk&gkfu ys[kk (ikWfylh/kkjdksa ds [kkrs) 'kkfey tek djus ds fy, dgk gSA 'kq) VeZ mRiknksa ds fy, 'k®/ku
gS A {kerk dk fupyk Lrj futh mRiknksa rFkk lewg mRiknksa nksuksa
ds rgr chek daifu;ksa dks ,d egRoiw.kZ jkgr iznku djrk gSA
;g chek daifu;ksa dks ,d Ik;kZIr vof/k ds fy, rFkk lLrh njksa
B) chek daifu;ksa }kjk fuf/k;ksa ds fuos'k dk fofu;eu% ij vf/kd 'kq) VeZ mRiknksa dks 'kq: djus esa Hkh lgk;rk iznku
chek daifu;ksa }kjk fuf/k;ksa ds fuos'k ds fofu;eu dks 2000 esa djrk gSA
izkf/kdj.k }kjk tkjh fd;k x;kA ckn esa] foÙkh; cktkjksa esa
uokpkjks a us u, midj.kks a dk us r ` R o fd;kA bl rjg chek
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<) chek daifu;ksa rFkk e/;LFkksa ;k chek e/;LFkksa ds chp fooknksa Fk ) xzkeh.k rFkk lkekftd {ks=ksa esa chek daifu;ksa }kjk pyk,
dk vf/kfu.kZ; x, thou chek O;kikj vkSj lk/kkj.k chek O;kikj ds izfr'kr
dk fooj.k
vkbZvkjMh, chek daifu;ksa rFkk e/;LFkksa ;k chek e/;LFkksa ds
chp fooknksa ds fdlh Hkh vf/kfu.kZ; ds ekeys dks iwjk ugh
djrkA chek da i fu;ks a dks chek y¨diky tS l s miyC/k v/
kZ&U;kf;d ;k U;kf;d pSuyksa dh izkfIr dk lq>ko fn;k tkrk vkbZvkjMh, (chek daifu;ksa dk xzkeh.k rFkk lkekftd {ks=ksa dh
gSA chek daifu;ksa rFkk e/;LFkksa ds chp fdlh Hkh fookn ds rjQ nkf;Ro ) fofu;ekoyh] 2002 esa vuqc) nkf;Roksa dks chek
ekeys esa izkf/kdj.k laca/kh daiuh ls Li"Vhdj.k dh ek¡x djrk daifu;ksa }kjk muds vfHk;ku ds igys ik¡p o"kksZa ds nkSjku
gS A vuqikfyr vko';drkvksa dks fu/kkZfjr fd;k x;kA lkoZtfud
{ks=ksa dh chek daifu;ksa ds ekeys esa bu {k=ksa esa o"kZ 2001&02
u) ç'kqYd lykgdkj lfefr ds dkedkt dh fuxjkuh esa muds iznZ'ku dks bu nkf;Roksa ds lkFk tksMk+ x;kA 2007&08
esa vf/klwfpr fd;s x;s la'kks/kuksa ds lkFk] futh chek daifu;ksa
ç'kqYdksa dks gVk, tkus ij ç'kqYd lykgdkj lfefr dks izkf/ ds nkf;Roksa dks muds vfHk;ku ds nl o"kksZa rd fu/kkZfjr fd;k
kdj.k }kjk lk/kkj.k chek ds fofHkUu oxksZa ds fy, MsVkcsl ds x;kA lkFk gh lkFk] futh {ks=ksa dh chek daifu;ksa ds nkf;Roksa
j[kj[kko ds fy, MsVk fjiksft+Vjh ds :Ik esa ukfer fd;k x;k dks Hkh fQj ls ns[kk x;kA
gSA Vh,lh chek daifu;ksa ds vuU; mi;ksx ds fy, ,d oSc
l{ke MSDykbUM ykbot+ MsVkcsl j[krh gSA ;g MsVkcsl thou
ifj"kn~~ ds lq>koksa dks 'kkfey djrk gS rFkk blds iz;ksx ds
dk;Z{ks= dk foLrkj djrk gSA futh {ks=ksa dh chek daifu;ksa ds nkf;Ro bl izdkj gSa%
Ckhek daifu;ksa dh ek¡x ds QyLo:Ik] lk/kkj.k chek ifj"kn~~ vkSj ¼d½ xzkeh.k {ks= %
vkbZvkjMh,] v/;{k dh Lohd`fr ds lkFk] ç'kqYd lykgdkj
lfefr (Vh,lh) us pksjh gq, okguksa ds fy, ,d oSc [kkst
iz.kkyh dks fodflr fd;kA ç'kqYd lykgdkj lfefr us o"kZ (i) ,d thou chek daiuh ds laca/k esa% igys foÙkh; o"kZ esa
2005&06 esa chek daifu;ksa }kjk izLrqr fd;s x;s rFkk 31 ekpZ] izR;{k fyf[kr dqy ikWfylh;ksa ds lkr izfr'kr ls 'kq: djrs gq,
2007 rd dh vof/k ds fy, lk/kkj.k chek ifj"kn~~ ds ek/;e ls nlosa foÙkh; o"kZ esa chl izfr'kr rd
chek daifu;ksa }kjk izLrqr fd;s x;s pksjh gq, okguksa ds fjdkMZ (ii) ,d xSj&thou chek daiuh ds lac/a k es%a igys foÙkh; o"kZ
ls Ms V k ls pks j h gq , okguks a ds Ms V kcs l dks ,d= fd;kA esa izR;{k fyf[kr dqy ldy izhfe;e vk; ds nks izfr'kr ls
mi;ksxdrkZ [kkst i`"B ij tkus ds fy, mi;ksxdrkZ dk uke 'kq: djrs gq, ukSosa foÙkh; o"kZ ds ckn ls lkr izfr'kr rd
rFkk Vh,lh }kjk fn;s x;s ikloMZ dks ntZ djsaA
¼[k½ lkekftd {ks=] lHkh chek daifu;ksa ds laca/k esa%
lk/kkj.k chek ifj"kn~~ ls izkIr ukeksa ds vuqlkj chek daifu;ksa ds
çkf/kdj.k ds ykWfxu ukfer igq¡p dks lkbV ij tkus ds fy, igys foÙkh; o"kZ esa ik¡p gt+kj thouksa ls 'kq: djrs gq, nlosa
miHkksDrk ds uke rFkk ikloMZ ds lkFk iznku fd;k tkrk gSA foÙkh; o"kZ esa ipiu gt+kj thouksa rdA
vkbZvkjMh, vf/kfu;e] 1999 ds izkjEHk dh rkjh[k ij ekStwnk
chek daifu;ksa ds laca/k esa (pkj xSj thou chek daifu;k¡) ]
r) [kaM (p) esa fufnZ"V O;kolkf;d laxBuksa ds fofu;eu vkSj fofu;ekoyh us iznku fd;k fd xzkeh.k vkSj lkekftd {ks=ksa esa
foLrkj ds fy, chek daifu;ksa dks izhfe;e vk; ds izfr'kr dh fd;s x;ks chek O;kikj dh ek=k ys[kk o"kZ 31 ekpZ] 2002 dh
foÙkh; ;kstukvksa dk fooj.k lekfIr rd muds }kjk ntZ dh xbZ ek=k ls de ugha gksuh
[ka M (p ) es a fufnZ " V ds vuq l kj iz k f/kdj.k us O;kolkf;d pkfg;sA izkf/kdj.k }kjk lwfpr la'kks/ku ds fu;eksa ij vk/kkfjr]
laxBuksa ds fofu;eu vkSj foLrkj ds fy, chek daifu;ksa dks foÙkh; o"kZ 2009&10 rd xzkeh.k vkSj lkekftd {ks=ksa dh rjQ
izhfe;e vk; ds izfr'kr dh foÙkh; ;kstukvksa dk fooj.k ugh mu chek daifu;ksa ds nkf;Ro bl izdkj gSa%
fn;kA
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(I) Hkkjrh; thou chek fuxe ¼,yvkbZlh½: izR;sd foÙkh; o"kZ 2008&09 vkSj 2009&10 esa chek daifu;ksa ds
nkf;Ro 10 izfr'kr dh o`f) ls xqtjrs gSa tks fd okLro esa
(d) xzkeh.k {ks= ds nkf;Ro%
foÙkh; o"kZ 2007&08 esa doj fd;s x;s thouksa dh la[;k ls vf/
(i) foÙkh; o"kZ 2007-08: pkSchl izfr'kr kd gSaA
(ii) foÙkh; o"kksZa 2008-09 vkSj 2009-10: ml o"kZ esa ntZ dh blds vykok] lw{e chek dks izksRlkgu nsus dh n`f"V ls] rFkk
xbZ dqy ikWfyfl;ksa dk iPphl izfr'krA xzkeh.k vkSj lkekftd {ks=ksa ds nkf;Roksa dks lw{e chek fu;eksa ds
lkFk feykus ds fy,] vuq i kyu ds rjhds dks lw { e chek
([k) lkekftd {ks= ds nkf;Ro% fu;ekoyh ls tksM+k x;k gSA
2007&08 ls 2009&10 rd chl yk[k thou doj fd;s tkus blds vykok] xz k eh.k vkS j lkekftd {ks = ks a ds iz f r muds
pkfg,A nkf;Roksa dk vuqikyu djus esa ;ksX; cukus ds fy, ifjpkyu
LFkkfir djus ds fy, chek daifu;ksa dks le; nsus esa la'kks/kuksa
dks fu;ekoyh ds fy, cuk;k x;k gSA bls mu ekeyksa esa iznku
(II) xSj thou chek daifu;k¡ % fd;k tkrk gS] tc chek daiuh foÙkh; o"kZ dh nwljh Nekgh esa
ifjpkyuksa dks 'kq: djrh gS vkSj izklafxd foÙkh; o"kZ ds :Ik
esa 31 ekpZ rd de ls de Ng eghuksa esa ifjpkyu djrh gS]
( )
d xz k eh.k {ks = ds nkf;Ro% (i) fu/kkZfjr vof/k esa dksbZ xzkeh.k rFkk lkekftd {ks= ds
nkf;Roksa dks ykxw ugh fd;k tk,xk (ii) fu;ekoyh esa n'kkZ;s
(i) foÙkh; o"kZ 2007&08: Ng izfr'kr
x;s okf"kZd nkf;Roksa dks vxys foÙkh; o"kZ ls fxuk tk,xk tks fd
(ii) foÙkh; o"kZ 2008&09 vkSj 2009&10: ml o"kZ esa ntZ dh vuq i kyu ds mís ' ; dks iw j k djus ds fy, igys o"kZ ds
xbZ dqy ldy izhfe;e vk; dk lkr izfr'krA ifjpkyuksa ds :Ik esa fopkj fd;k tk,xkA mu ekeyksa esa tc
chek daiuh foÙkh; o"kZ dh igyh Nekgh esa ifjpkyuksa dks 'kq:
([k ) lkekftd {ks= ds nkf;Ro% djrh gS] igys o"kZ ds ykxw nkf;Ro bl fu;ekoyh esa iznf'kZr
foÙkh; o"kZ 2007&08 esa: nkf;Roksa ds 50 izfr'kr gksaxsA
(i) foÙkh; o"kZ 2002&03 ls 2004&05 rd lkekftd {ks=ksa ls n) bl rjg dh fu/kkZfjr vU; 'kfDr;ksa dk iz;ksx djuk
lacaf/kr chek daifu;ksa }kjk doj fd;s x;k thouksa dh vkSlru dsUnzh; ljdkj us izkf/kdj.k dh fdlh Hkh 'kfDr;ksa dks fofgr
la[;k ;k ugh fd;k gS rFkk QyLo:Ik izkf/kdj.k us fdlh Hkh 'kfDr;ksa dk
(ii) 5.50 50 yk[k thou tks Hkh vf/kd g®A iz;ksx ugh fd;kA
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Hkkx IV
laxBukRed eqís
i. laxBu jst
a iznku djus ds rjhdksa }kjk m|ksx dh t:jrksa dks iwjk djus
ds fy, tkjh gSA ml vkÃvkÃvkj,e ikB~;dze dks pkVMZ chek
Jh lh- ,l- jko o"kZ ds nkSjku 14 ebZ 2008 rd izkf/kdj.k v/ la L Fkku] ya n u }kjk ekU;rk iz k Ir gS A cheka d d foKku ds
;{k jgsA Jh ts- gfj ukjk;.k] vkbZ-,-,l ¼lsokfuo`r½ 12 twu baVjuS'uy Ldwy (vkÃ,l,,l) us ;ksX; dkS'ky lalk/kuksa dh
2008 dks izkf/kdj.k v/;{k ds :i esa 'kkfey gq,A Jh lh- vkj miyC/krk dks c<+kus ds fy, vkÃvkjMh, ds mís';ksa dks izkIr
eqjyh/kju] Jh ds-ds- Jhfuoklu] Jh th- izHkkdj vkSj Mk- vkj- djus ds fy, vkÃvkÃvkj,e ds rRok/kku esa dk;Z 'kq: dj fn;k
dUuu us izkf/kdj.k ds iw.kZ&dky ds lnL;ksa ds :i esa tkjh gS A
j[kkA
Jh fot; egktu] ,eMh] csflDl vkSj Jhefr byk vkj- HkV~V]
Lo fu;ksftr efgyk la?k ¼lsok½ dh laLFkkid us vkÃvkjMh, ds iv. jktHkk"kk d® Á®Rlkgu
va'kdkfyd lnL;ksa ds :i esa tkjh j[kkA lqJh lq"kek ukFk]
lfpo] O;; foHkkx] foÙk ea=ky; dks 9 vizSy 2008 ls va'kdkfyd vkÃvkjMh, ds fu;a"k.kk/khu dk;kZy;®a] iz/kku dk;kZy; esa Hkkjr
lnL; ds :Ik esa euksuhr fd;k x;k vkSj Jh osn tSu Jh lquhy ljdkj dh jktHkk"kk uhfr ds izko/kkuksa ds vuqikyu rFkk lafo/
ryVh dh txg ij va'kdkfyd lnL; ds :i esa baLVhV~;wV kku ds izko/kkuksa dk vuqikyu djus ds fy, vyx ls ,d fganh
vkWQ pkVZMZ vdkmaVsaV vkWQ bafM;k dks izfrfuf/kRo djrs gSaA foHkkx xfBr fd;k x;kA ljdkjh dkedkt esa fganh dks c<+kok
nsus dk iz;kl fd;k tk jgk gSA fganh ds iz;ksx esa izxfr dh
le;≤ ij leh{kk dh xbZ vkS j ekina M ks a dks jktHkk"kk
foHkkx }kjk o"kZ 2007&08 ds okf"kZd dk;Zdze esa fofHkUu enksa ds
ii. izkf/kdj.k dh cSBdsa fy, y{;ksa dks fu/kkZfjr djus ds fy, viuk;k x;k gSA
vizSy 2007 ls ekpZ 2008 rd dh vof/k ds nkSjku] izkf/kdj.k jktHkk"kk vf/kfu;e dh /kkjk 3 ¼3½ dk vuqikyu
dh ik¡p cSBdsa dh xbZ FkhA vizSy 2008 ls flrEcj 2008 rd
ds nkSjku izkf/kdj.k dh nks cSBdsa vk;ksftr dh xbZA o"kZ dh leh{kk ds va r xZ r ] lkekU; vkns ' k
lw p uk,¡ @ fofu;eu@iz ' kklfud rFkk vU; fjiks Z V vkkfn dks
jktHkk"kk vf/kfu;e] 1963 dh /kkjk 3 ¼3½ ds rgr nks Hkk"kkvksa
iii ekuo lalk/ku ds :Ik esa tkjh fd;k x;kA fganh esa i=kpkj dks c<+kus ds fy,
ekud elkSnksa dks rS;kj fd;k x;kA ifj.kke LOk:Ik fgUnh ds
vkÃvkjMh, ds ekuo lalk/kuksa dks etcwr cukus ds vuqlj.k es]a iz;ksx esa o`f) gqbZA
fo'ks"k ;ksX;rkvksa vkSj i`"BHkwfe ds lkFk O;kolkf;dksa dh HkrhZ ds
fy, ,d O;kid ÁorZu ds fu/kkZj.k dh ;kstuk 'kq: dh xbZ FkhA fganh lykgdkj lfefr
vxLr@flrEcj 2007 esa vkÃvkjMh, esa chekadd foHkkx esa vkÃvkjMh, vkSj blds v/khuLFk dk;kZy; esa fgUnh ds iz;ksx esa
vkB çkf/kdj.k 'kkfey gks x;sA vf/kd vf/kdkfj;ksa dks 'kkfey o`f) djus ds fy;s] vkÃvkjMh, lnL; us foÙk jkT;ea=h dh v/
djus dh izfdz;k Hkh ,d lkFk gh 'kq: gks xbZA ;{krk ds rgr] fganh lykgdkj lfefr esa Hkkx fy;kA lfefr
vka/kz izn's k ljdkj ds lkFk la;qDr :i ls izkf/kdj.k us 2002 esa dk eq [ ; mís ' ; ea = ky; ds lkFk gh blds v/khuLFk
gSnjkckn esa (vkÃvkÃvkj,e ) ,d laLFkku chek vkSj tksf[ke dk;kZy;ksa@lkoZtfud {ks=ksa ds midzeksa@fudk;ksa esa fganh ds
iz c a / ku LFkkfir fd;k FkkA vkÃvkÃvkj,e dk mís ' ; mudh iz;ksx leh{kk djuk vkSj ljdkjh dkedkt esa fganh ds iz;ksx dks
lelkef;d pqukSfr;ksa ds lanHkZ esa mHkjrs gq, ckt+kjksa ds fodkl c<+kus ds fy, Bksl mik;ksa dh flQkfj'k djuk rFkk jktHkk"kk
dh t:jr vkSj lh[kus ds fy, lsok djuk gSA vkÃvkÃvkj,e uhfr dk vuqikyu djuk gSA
dh ns[k&js[k izkf/kdj.k ds v/;{k ds usr`Ro ds rgr funsZ'kdksa fganh] vkÃvkjMh, ekfld tuZy esa i;kZIr LFkku izkIr djus esa
}kjk fd;k x;k gSA lk/kkj.k chek] thou chek vkSj tksf[ke l{ke jgh gSA tuZy esa igys gh izdkf'kr ys[k ds fganh vuqokn
izca/ku esa iksLV&xzStq,V fMIyksek lfgr ikB~;dzeksa dks fofo/k
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ds lkFk] if=dk esa chek ij fgUnh ds dqN ewy ys[k izdkf'kr ,tsVa ksa ds ykblsla ksa dks cukuk gSA gSYi MsLd rFkk vkWuykbu esa
fd;s x;sA iz'uksa dks mlesa igys ls gh cuk;k x;k gS rkfd ykblsla tkjh
djus ds lac/a k esa chek daifu;ksa ds ukfed O;fDr;ksa (Mhih) ds
vkÃvkjMh, esa deZpkfj;ksa@vf/kdkfj;ksa dks fgUnh esa dke djus iz'uksa dks lqy>k;k tk ldsA O;fDrxr rFkk dkWiksZjsV ,tsaVksa ds
esa lgk;rk nsus ds fy, izkf/kdj.k ds vf/kdkfj;ksa vkSj deZpkfj;ksa fy, yxHkx 1-2 fefy;u u, vkSj uohdj.k ykblsalksa esa bl
dks vkWuykbu vuqokn ds lkFk ekxZn'kZu lqfo/kk iznku dh tkrh iksVZy dk mi;ksx djds chek daifu;ksa dks tkjh fd;k x;kA
gS A lkbV www.irdaonline.org. ij gksLV dh xbZ gSA
ubZ fnYyh es a çkf/kdj.k dk ,d v/khuLFk dk;kZ y ; gS S A
vkÃvkjMh,] ubZ fnYyh ls ,d vf/kdkjh dks] jktHkk"kk ikWfylh
ds vuqikyu dks lqfuf'pr djus ds fy, jktHkk"kk dk izf'k{k.k vkÃvkjMh, dh osclkbV%
iz k Ir djus ds fy, euks u hr fd;k x;kA iz k f/kdj.k }kjk
le;≤ ij funsZ'kksa dks tkjh fd;k x;k rFkk fgUnh ds izkf/kdj.k dh osclkbV chek m|ksx ds fofHkUu fgr/kkjdksa ds
iz;ksx esa çxfr ij xgjh ut+j j[kh xbZA fy, tkudkjh ds ,d fcUnq ds lzkrs ds :Ik esa dk;Z djus ds fy,
tkjh jgrh gSA 2007&08 ds nkSjku osclkbV esa fuEufyf[kr
oLrq,¡ tksM+h xbZa%
v) vkÃvkjMh, esa lwpuk izks|©fxdh dh fLFkfr 1 mRikn tkudkjh% izkf/kdj.k }kjk thou mRiknksa dh
,d chek da i uh&okj lw p h dks vuq e ks f nr fd;k x;k] rkfd
lwpuk izks|ksfxdh izkf/kdj.k ds dkedkt esa ifjpkyu leFkZu turk fu.kZ; ysus ds le; bl tkudkjh dk mi;ksx dj ldsA
iz.kkyh iznku djrk gSA vkÃVh foHkkx vkÃVh iz.kkyh ds izca/ku
rFkk ekStwnk flLVe ds foLrkj@mUu;u dks lEHkkyrk gS rkfd 2 vDlj iwNs tkus okys iz'u- ;wfuV fyad chek mRikn
;fn gks rks rduhdh varjkyksa dks iwjk fd;k tk ldsA ij vDlj iwNs tkus okyk iz'u (;wfyil) ;wfyi ds [kjhnkjksa
ds fy, ;wfyi mRiknksa dh fo'ks"krkvksa dks le>kus ds fy, lqfo/
ikWfylh/kkjdksa dh f'kdk;rksa dk izca/ku% kk;saA
f'kdk;r izca/ku lkWVos;j lek/kku ikWfylh/kkjdksa ls f'kdk;rksa vkÃVh cqfu;knh <k¡pk%
ds izc/a ku ds fy, ,d O;kid lek/kku gSA ;g lkWVos;j foHkkxksa
dks fjdkWfMZxa ] fjiksfVZxa rFkk var ds vius thou pdz ds ek/;e Ckqfu;knh lqfo/kkvksa ds laxBu dks c<+rh t:jrksa dks iwjk djus
ls izR;sd f'kdk;r ij ut+j j[kus ds fy, l{ke cukrk gS & ds fy, dkQh c<+k fn;k x;k gSA izkf/kdj.k us vius iqjkus
mi;qZDr izfdz;k ds ckn ;g lqfuf'pr djus ds fy, fd njkjksa fjdkW M ks Z a dk va d h;dj.k djus ds fy, rFkk nLrkos t ks a ds
ds ek/;e ls dqN ugh fudyrk f'kdk;r izca/ku iz.kkyh dh vfHkys[kkxkj ds fodkl ds fy, vko';d dne mBk;s gSA
fjiks f VZ a x {kerk es a MkVkcs l rFkk foLrkj iz ca / ku iz . kkyh dk
cuuk] izo`fr fo'ys"k.k rFkk gkft+j vkorhZ leL;kvksa dk izn'kZu vi) [kkrs
djus ds fy, foHkkx ds fy, lgk;d gSA ikWfylh/kkjdksa dh o"kZ 2007&08 ds fy;s] Hkkjr ds egkys[kkdkj (lh,.M,th)
f'kdk;rksa ds dfBu izca/ku us ikWfylh/kkjdkksa dh f'kdk;rksa ls }kjk izkf/kdj.k ds [kkrksa dk ys[kk ijh{k.k fd;k x;kA vkÃvkjMh,
fuiVus ds fy, chek daifu;ksa ds dkedkt ij yxkrkj lq/kkj vf/kfu;e] 1999 dh /kkjk 17 ds izko/kkuksa ds vuqlj.k esa laln
fd;kA ds nksuksa lnu®a ds le{k j[kus gsrq ys[kk ijh{kk fjiksVZ lfgr
,tsaVksa dh ykblsal iz.kkyh% ys[kk ijhf{kr ys[ks Hkkjr ljdkj dks Hkstk x;k gSA ogh lekfgr
fd;k x;k gSA 2007&08 ds [kkrksa dh ,d izfrfyfi ys[kk ijh{kk
,ts a V iks V Z y chek ,ts a V ks a dh ykbls a l iz . kkyh ds fy, ,d izek.k i= ds lkFk ls layXud X j[kk tkrk gSA iqufoZosfpr
vkWuykbu flLVe gSA vkÃvkjMh, ,tsaVksa dh iathdj.k iz.kkyh ys[kk lh,.M,th esa tek fd, x, gS rFkk vafre fji®ZV dh
o"kZ 2000 ls ifjpkfyr gks xbZ gS vkSj fu;fer foLrkjksa dks çfr{kk gSA
ikVZy esa cuk;k x;k gSA ,tsaV iksVZyksa dk lHkh Hkkjrh; chek
daifu;ksa }kjk iz;ksx fd;k tkrk gSA bl iksVZy dk eq[; dk;Z
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fooj.k vkSj layXud
78
okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
fooj.k 1
?kjsyw {ks«k dh foÙkh; cpr ¼ldy½
dqy forh; cpr dk izfr'kr
2007&08# 2006&07va 2005&06va 2004&05va 2003&04va
bdkbZ (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
vkfFkZd cpr ¼ldy½ 100.00 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
(16.70) (18.5) (16.7) (13.9) (13.8)
¼d½ eqnzk 8.90 8.6 8.9 8.5 11.2
(1.50) (1.6) (1.5) (1.2) (1.5)
¼[k½ tek jkf'k 47.00 55.3 47.0 37.2 38.3
(7.80) (10.3) (7.8) (5.2) (5.3)
i) cSadksa ds lkFk 46.00 54.3 46 36.5 37.4
ii) xSj cSafdax daifu;ksa ds lkFk 1.00 1.0 1.0 0.8 1.0
iii) lg;ksxh cSadksa vkSj lfefr;ksa ds lkFk 0.00 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
iv) O;kikfjd m/kkj ¼dqy½ 0.00 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
¼x½ 'ks;j vkSj _.k i= 5.10 6.6 5.1 1.1 0.1
(0.90) (1.2) (0.9) (0.2) 0.0
i) futh laxfBr O;kikj 1.30 1.4 1.3 1.4 1.1
ii) cSafdax 0.10 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.0
iii) Hkkjr ds bdkbZ m|ksx e.My dh bdkbZ -0.10 0.0 -0.1 -0.7 -2.3
iv) lkoZtfud {ks= ds ckaMksa ds miØze 0.00 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
v) E;qpqvy QaM ¼;wVhvkbZ dh rqyuk esa vU;½ 3.80 5.2 3.8 0.4 1.2
¼?k½ ljdkj ij nkos 14.60 5.3 14.6 24.5 23.0
(2.40) (1.0) (2.4) (3.4) (3.2)
i) ljdkjh izfrHkwfr;ksa esa fuos'k 2.40 0.2 2.4 4.9 7.5
ii) y?kq cpr vkfn esa fuos'k 12.20 5.1 12.2 19.6 15.5
¼M-½ ba';ksjsal QaM 14.00 14.9 14.0 15.7 13.7
(2.30) (2.8) (2.3) (2.2) (1.9)
i) thou chek QaM 13.40 14.4 13.4 15.1 13.0
ii) Mkd chek 0.30 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3
iii) jkT; chek 0.30 0.2 0.3 0.2 0.5
¼Pk-½ izksfoMSaV vkSj isa'ku QaM 10.50 9.2 10.5 13.0 13.6
(1.70) (1.7) (1.7) (1.8) (1.9)
va% varfje # izkjfEHkd vuqeku
lzksr% fjt+oZ cSad vkWQ bafM;k dh okf"kZd fjiksVZ 2007&2008
uksV% 1- d¨"Bd esa fn;s x;s vkadM+s ?kjsyw mRikn ds izfr'kr ds orZeku cktkj ewY; ij gSaA
2- jkmaM djus ls laÄVd dqy ds lkFk ugha tqM+saxsA
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fooj.k 2
chek foLrkj d h var jkZ" Vªh ; rqy uk
egkns' k@ ns' k 2 00 5** 20 06 ** 2 00 7**
dqy thou xSj & thou dqy thou xSj &t hou dqy t hou xSj &thou
mÙkjh vesfjdk 8 .9 7 4 .0 5 4 .9 2 8 .7 0 3 .9 0 4 .7 0 8.70 4.10 4 .6 0
la; qD r jkT; vesfjd k 9 .1 5 4 .1 4 5 .0 1 8 .8 0 4 .0 0 4 .8 0 8.90 4.20 4 .7 0
dUkkMk 6 .9 7 3 .0 5 3 .9 2 7 .0 0 3 .1 0 3 .9 0 7.00 3.20 3 .8 0
ysfVu vesfjdk vkSj dSj sfc;u 2 .3 5 0 .9 3 1 .4 2 2 .4 0 1 .0 0 1 .4 0 2.50 1.00 1 .5 0
fVªfunkn v©j V®csx © 7 .6 3 5 .6 1 2 .0 2 7 .6 0 5 .6 0 2 .0 0 6.40 4.30 2 .0 0
fPkYkh 3 .6 0 2 .2 4 1 .3 6 3 .3 0 2 .0 0 1 .3 0 3.50 2.20 1 .4 0
teSd k 4 .8 2 1 .8 2 3 .0 1 4 .8 0 1 .8 0 3 .0 0 4.10 1.20 2 .9 0
iukek 2 .8 0 1 .0 0 1 .8 1 2 .7 0 1 .0 0 1 .8 0 3.10 0.90 2 .2 0
vtsZUVhuk 2 .5 2 0 .7 6 1 .7 6 2 .6 0 0 .8 0 1 .8 0 2.50 0.70 1 .7 0
dksy fEc;k 2 .2 3 0 .6 2 1 .6 1 2 .4 0 0 .7 0 1 .7 0 2.40 0.70 1 .7 0
oSU tq, yk 2 .4 7 0 .0 7 2 .4 0 2 .7 0 0 .1 0 2 .6 0 2.70 0.10 2 .6 0
Mksfefudu fjifCyd 1 .6 2 0 .2 1 1 .4 1 1 .6 0 0 .2 0 1 .4 0 1.50 0.20 1 .2 0
czkthy 3 .0 1 1 .3 3 1 .6 8 2 .8 0 1 .3 0 1 .6 0 3.00 1.40 1 .6 0
dksL Vk fjdk 1 .8 8 0 .1 5 1 .7 3 1 .9 0 0 .1 0 1 .7 0 1.80 0.20 1 .7 0
eSfDldks 1 .6 6 0 .6 8 0 .9 8 1 .8 0 0 .8 0 1 .0 0 2.00 0.90 1 .1 0
bDokM®j 1 .7 0 0 .2 2 1 .4 7 1 .6 0 0 .2 0 1 .3 0 1.50 0.20 1 .3 0
is: 1 .2 8 0 .7 0 0 .5 9 1 .2 0 0 .5 0 0 .6 0 1.10 0.50 0 .6 0
;wj ksi 7 .7 8 4 .6 9 3 .1 0 8 .3 0 5 .3 0 3 .0 0 8.00 5.00 3 .0 0
;qu kbVsM fdax Me 1 2 .4 5 8 .9 0 3 .5 5 1 6 .5 0 1 3 .1 0 3 .4 0 1 5.70 1 2.60 3 .0 0
fLoVtjySaM 1 1 .1 9 6 .2 0 4 .9 9 1 1 .0 0 6 .2 0 4 .9 0 1 0.30 5.70 4 .6 0
uhnjySaM 9 .7 9 5 .1 2 4 .6 7 9 .4 0 5 .1 0 4 .3 0 1 3.40 4.70 8 .7 0
vk;jySaM 8 .5 6 5 .6 5 2 .9 0 1 0 .4 0 7 .9 0 2 .5 0 1 1.60 9.30 2 .4 0
fQ uySaM 9 .1 8 7 .3 3 1 .8 5 9 .1 0 7 .2 0 1 .9 0 8.40 6.70 1 .8 0
ÝakLk 1 0 .2 1 7 .0 8 3 .1 3 1 1 .0 0 7 .9 0 3 .1 0 1 0.30 7.30 3 .0 0
cSfYt;e 1 1 .1 5 8 .3 6 2 .7 9 9 .2 0 6 .5 0 2 .7 0 9.60 6.90 2 .7 0
LohMu 7 .8 2 5 .3 2 2 .5 0 7 .6 0 5 .2 0 2 .4 0 7.40 5.30 2 .1 0
Msu ekdZ 8 .0 7 5 .1 9 2 .8 9 8 .5 0 5 .6 0 2 .8 0 8.90 5.90 3 .0 0
teZu h 6 .7 9 3 .0 6 3 .7 3 6 .7 0 3 .1 0 3 .6 0 6.60 3.10 3 .6 0
bVyh 7 .5 9 4 .8 6 2 .7 3 7 .2 0 4 .7 0 2 .5 0 6.40 4.00 2 .4 0
Lisu 5 .3 6 2 .2 7 3 .0 9 5 .4 0 2 .3 0 3 .1 0 5.20 2.20 3 .0 0
vkWfLVª; k 6 .1 7 2 .8 8 3 .2 8 6 .1 0 2 .8 0 3 .3 0 5.80 2.60 3 .2 0
iqr Zx ky 9 .0 7 6 .2 0 2 .8 7 9 .0 0 6 .1 0 2 .9 0 8.50 5.80 2 .7 0
Ly kso sfu;k 5 .6 5 1 .6 9 3 .9 6 5 .8 0 1 .8 0 4 .0 0 5.70 1.80 3 .8 0
lkbizl 4 .2 3 2 .0 8 2 .1 5 4 .3 0 1 .9 0 2 .3 0 4.20 1.90 2 .3 0
ukosZ 5 .3 0 3 .2 8 2 .0 2 4 .6 0 2 .8 0 1 .7 0 4.60 3.00 1 .6 0
pSd fjifCy d 3 .9 8 1 .5 3 2 .4 5 3 .8 0 1 .5 0 2 .3 0 3.70 1.50 2 .2 0
yXt +e cxZ 3 .7 6 1 .5 2 2 .2 4 3 .9 0 1 .8 0 2 .1 0 3.20 1.30 1 .9 0
Ly kso kfd;k 3 .6 6 1 .3 6 2 .3 0 3 .4 0 1 .3 0 2 .1 0 3.10 1.40 1 .7 0
vkbly SaM 2 .8 4 0 .3 0 2 .5 4 2 .6 0 0 .3 0 2 .3 0 2.90 0.40 2 .5 0
iksy SaM 3 .1 6 1 .3 1 1 .8 4 3 .5 0 1 .7 0 1 .8 0 3.70 1.90 1 .8 0
:Lk 2 .2 7 0 .1 2 2 .1 5 2 .3 0 0 .1 0 2 .3 0 2.40 0.10 2 .4 0
t kjh… .
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e gkns' k@ ns' k 2 0 0 5 ** 2 0 0 6 ** 2 0 0 7 **
d qy t hou xSj & t hou d qy t hou xSj &t hou d qy t hou xSj &t hou
Ø ®,f'k;k 3 .2 5 0 .8 4 2 .4 1 3 .3 0 0 .9 0 2 .5 0 3.30 0.90 2 .4 0
gax jh 3 .0 8 1 .3 7 1 .7 1 3 .4 0 1 .7 0 1 .7 0 3.50 2.00 1 .6 0
xzh l 2 .1 7 1 .0 3 1 .1 3 1 .8 0 0 .9 0 0 .8 0 1.90 1.00 0 .9 0
cqY xsfj;k 2 .5 5 0 .3 2 2 .2 3 2 .6 0 0 .3 0 2 .2 0 2.70 0.40 2 .3 0
;wØ sU k 3 .0 2 0 .0 8 2 .9 5 2 .8 0 0 .1 0 2 .7 0 2.70 0.10 2 .6 0
rqd hZ 1 .5 5 0 .2 5 1 .3 0 1 .6 0 0 .2 0 1 .4 0 1.70 0.20 1 .5 0
jkse kfu ;k 1 .5 3 0 .3 2 1 .2 1 1 .7 0 0 .3 0 1 .4 0 1.80 0.30 1 .4 0
lfcZ; k e®uV Su sx z¨ 2 .2 3 0 .1 9 2 .0 4 1 .8 0 0 .2 0 1 .6 0 1.80 0.20 1 .6 0
fy Fkqv kfu;k 1 .4 7 0 .4 1 1 .0 7 1 .8 0 0 .6 0 1 .2 0 2.00 0.70 1 .3 0
,f'k;k 6 .8 3 5 .1 6 1 .6 7 6 .6 0 5 .0 0 1 .6 0 6.20 4.60 1 .6 0
nf{k.k d ksfj;k 1 0 .2 5 7 .2 7 2 .9 8 1 1 .1 0 7 .9 0 3 .2 0 1 1.80 8.20 3 .6 0
t kiku 1 0 .5 4 8 .3 2 2 .2 2 1 0 .5 0 8 .3 0 2 .2 0 9.60 7.50 2 .1 0
rkboku 1 4 .1 1 1 1 .1 7 2 .9 3 1 4 .5 0 1 1 .6 0 2 .9 0 1 5.70 1 2.90 2 .8 0
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STATEMENT 4
POLICY HOLDERS ACCOUNT : ALL LIFE INSURERS
(Rs lakh)
Particulars BSLI ICICI PRU ING VYSYA L.I.C. HDFC MNYL RELIANCE BAJAJ ALLIANZ SBI-LIFE
STD LIFE LIFE $ LIFE
2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07
Premiums earned – net
(a) Premium 325713 176617 1356106 791299 115887 70720 14978999 12782284 485856 285587 271460 150028 322544 100466 972531 534524 562214 292849
(b) Reinsurance ceded (3406) (3101) (2430) (1617) (559) (318) (8795) (4167) (4095) (3324) (2205) (1486) (1218) (414) (1327) (926) (1093) (505)
(c) Reinsurance accepted 355 109
Income from Investments
(a) Interest, Dividends & Rent – Gross 25045 15771 63572 38054 7011 4019 4714701 4057240 27694 15895 12008 7028 5411 1390 19586 11533 24175 12603
(b) Profit on sale/redemption of investments 63154 22877 190333 54231 14526 3878 1108636 767174 34152 10434 11452 1974 31688 7499 90009 37146 48219 8928
(c) (Loss on sale/ redemption of investments) (10228) (5541) (26177) (13857) (4983) (1069) (163831) (145943) (11230) (4119) (2816) (460) (15269) (3034) (15526) (10550) (6759) (1894)
(d) Transfer/Gain on revaluation/change in fair value (29177) (13550) 63249 17386 (3428) (592) (107288) (110232) 5835 1014 1736 842 (29244) (2562) (30084) (10366) (15310) 2330
(e) Amortization of Premium/Discount on Investments (65) (63) (569) (658) 30 (76) 562 (9)
(f) Appropriation/Expropriation Adjustment Account 1341 3092
Other Income 1002 317 313 16 208 50 113522 96011 3247 2330 36 99 2024 131 7211 3728 253 173
Transfer from Shareholders’ Account 49410 15473 160635 75800 20707 18867 32482 14504 19434 7419 78276 32922 29518 9724 9975 4375
TOTAL (A) 421448 208800 1806942 96440 149369 95555 20636298 17442476 573373 321662 311136 165368 394773 136389 1071918 574812 621672 318858
Commission 33555 20138 81097 52551 10555 9417 956810 916907 35126 20993 38446 22852 28969 9877 149686 94668 36535 19597
Operating Expenses related to Insurance Business 67073 37587 291994 152296 40370 30353 830932 708584 101298 57674 88054 51370 101685 42904 200434 107302 48696 32238
Provision for doubtful debts 13568 41167 100 58
Bad debts written off 1 0
Provision for Tax 383 237 2896 1226 433 271 351046 466582 626 358 469 311 907 161 731 2303 228
Provisions (other than taxation) 15791 12233 933
(a) For diminution in the value of investments (Net) 7523
Benefits Paid (Net) 42968 12484 201487 72750 8958 5051 5655033 5328646 50146 17454 13601 8337 16242 7891 85140 69854 35085 14006
Interim Bonuses Paid 6 3 3 107309 139571 39 3 3 3 27 20
Change in valuation of liability in respect of life policies
(a) Gross* 275170 139681 1196952 671979 86993 50463 8666442 7394339 378072 226253 166557 82385 246968 75552 39161 26699 484087 253083
(b) Amount ceded in Reinsurance (2893) (1326) (57) (4) 1029 (1411) (523) (100) (713) (296)
(c) Amount accepted in Reinsurance
(d Transfer to Linked Fund 3952241 2364517 576733 261752
TOTAL ( C ) 315245 150838 1398444 744729 95898 55514 18381025 15227074 429286 242299 179634 90623 263213 83446 701062 358324 518459 266794
SURPLUS/ (DEFICIT) (D) =(A)-(B)-(C) 5192 0 32512 13601 2113 82959 75781 7038 339 4431 153 19803 13788 8156 1
Prior Period Items
Balance at the beginning of the year 6709 5645
Transfer from Linked Fund (Lapsed Policies) (675)
Surplus available for appropriations 32512 13601 82959 75781 7038 339 4431 153 25837 19433 8156 1
APPROPRIATIONS
Transfer to Shareholders’ Account 2607 212 3461 64 82959 75781 5163 791 12 327 313 8079
Transfer to Other Reserves (Reserve for lapsed unit 16016 12411
linked policies unlikely to be revived)
Balance being funds for future appropriations-Policyholders 2585 32300 10141 2049 1875 339 127 9494 6709 77
Balance being funds for future appropriations-Shareholders 3640 14
Balance transferred to Balance Sheet
TOTAL (D) 5192 32512 13602 2113 82959 75781 7038 339 4431 153 25837 19433 8156
Note :
* represents mathematical reserves after allocation of bonus
** Insurer commenced operations during 2007-08
Figure in brackets represents negative values
POLICY HOLDERS ACCOUNT : ALL LIFE INSURERS
(Rs lakh)
Particulars KOTAK TATA-AIG MET-LIFE AVIVA SAHARA SHRI RAM BHARTI FUTURE IDBI FORTIS TOTAL
MAHINDRA LIFE LIFE AXA GENERALI**
2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2007-08 2007-08 2006-07
Premiums earned – net
(a) Premium 169114 97151 204635 136718 115954 49271 189188 114723 14349 5100 35805 18417 11841 778 249 1190 742324 422158
(b) Reinsurance ceded (2843) (2018) (1356) (1123) (1105) (439) (1247) (717) (3) (1) (17) (14) (27) (2) (192) (0) (6790) (4314)
(c) Reinsurance accepted 355 109
TOTAL (A) 203369 118941 267363 161511 121133 53996 225282 137412 16879 6550 37677 18580 36852 9314 3444 2208 914207 506305
Commission 15511 8020 22892 19124 26629 10505 21797 17886 2055 668 4478 3604 1264 56 4 37 94668 59864
Operating Expenses related to Insurance Business 42487 24031 70252 35702 42661 23197 66973 42749 2373 1542 5090 2448 29494 8607 3309 1004 263643 138275
Provision for doubtful debts (92) 73 (92) 73
Bad debts written off 96 96
Provision for Tax 282 189 491 274 280 165 579 417 8 5 2 101 93 27 12 3 1751 1178
Provisions (other than taxation)
TOTAL (B) 58991 32239 93640 55173 69569 33867 89349 61052 4439 2215 9570 6153 30851 8690 3325 1045 360780 199390
Benefits Paid (Net) 26255 17317 11218 8209 3465 2077 18031 7092 527 157 382 176 60 39 59978 35028
Interim Bonuses Paid 32 27 2 33 27
Change in valuation of liability in respect of life policies
(a) Gross* 12979 12081 46441 38962 97354 40236 115514 68796 3025 1232 1803 1169 5980 624 134 1164 284393 163101
(b) Amount ceded in Reinsurance (157) (96) (378) (74) (239) (177) (1) (1) (39) (54) (1) (869) (347)
(c) Amount accepted in Reinsurance
(d) Transfer to Linked Fund 99180 50803 109818 52159 8894 2942 25780 11120 243672 117023
TOTAL ( C ) 138414 80201 167320 99234 100441 42240 133337 75738 12444 4331 27967 12465 6001 624 119 1164 587207 314832
SURPLUS/ (DEFICIT) (D) =(A)-(B)-(C) 5963 6501 6403 7104 (48878) (22111) 2595 622 (5) 4 140 (38) (0) (33780) (7918)
Prior Period Items
Balance at the beginning of the year 363 (4848) (7724) (74) (12) 289 (12584)
Transfer from Linked Fund (Lapsed Policies) 117 820 117 820
Surplus available for appropriations 6327 1653 6521 7924 (48878) (29835) 2595 622 (5) 4 66 (50) (0) (33374) (19682)
APPROPRIATIONS
Transfer to Shareholders’ Account 1939 143 232 1471 43 25 2214 1639
Transfer to Other Reserves (Reserve for lapsed unit linked
policies unlikely to be revived) 48 39 48 39
Balance being funds for future appropriations-Policyholders4018 1146 (1362) (244) 2548 583 (5) 4 23 (74) 5222 1414
Balance being funds for future appropriations-Shareholders 3640 14
Balance transferred to Balance Sheet 370 363 6289 6453 (80318) (30079) (73659) (23262)
TOTAL (D) 6327 1653 6521 7924 (81679) (30323) 2595 622 (5) 4 66 (49) (66175) (20170)
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** Insurer commenced operations during 2007-08
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va'k/kkjd ds [kkrs % lHkh thou chekdrkZ (yk[k :i;s)
fooj.k 5 ch,l,yvkbZ vkbZlhvkbZlhvkbZ izw vkbZ,uth oS’; ,yvkbZlh ,pMh,Qlh LVS.MMZ ykbQ ,e,uokÃ,y fjyk;al ykbQ ctkt vyk;at+ ykbQ ,lchvkbZ ykbZQ
2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07
ikW fylh/kkjdksa ds [kkrs ls jkf'k LFkkukUrj.k ¼rduhdh [kkrk½ 2607 212 3461 64 82959 75781 5163 791 12 327 313 8079
fuos'k ls izkIr vk;%
¼d½ C;kt] ykHkka'k vkSj fdjk;k & ldy 2001 1571 1171 2671 1425 1083 1562 1585 2421 1268 1582 1131 952 1338 7640 2731 4208 3074
¼[k½ fuos'k dh fcdzh@izfrnku ij ykHk 168 83 5353 1007 174 79 987 1142 635 270 553 388 540 238 3892 1836
¼x½ fuos'k dh fcdzh@izfrnku ij gkfu (7) (8) (299) (359) (29) (9) (4) (111) (125) (78) (22) (259) (165) (230) (198) (729) (103)
dqy ¼d½ 4909 1538 6437 6779 1663 1133 84511 77362 8257 2030 4480 1831 1548 1503 8277 3084 15453 4807
¼d½ og [kpsZ tks izR;{k :i ls chek dkjksckj ls lacaf/kr gSa 26 39 116 146 3 21 49 126 83 688 459 79 92 147 531 93 49
ikW fylh/kkjdksa ds [kkrs esa ;ksxnku 49410 15473 160635 75800 20707 18867 32482 14504 19434 7419 78276 32922 29518 9724 9975 4375
dqy ¼[k½ 49437 15512 160751 75946 20709 18888 49 32608 14586 20173 7878 78355 33013 29666 10254 11977 4423
dj ls igys ykHk@gkfu (44528) (13974) (154314) (69167) (19046) (17754) 84463 77362 (24351) (12556) (15693) (6047) (76807) (31511) (21388) (7170) 3475 384
djk/kku ds fy, izko/kku 14808 4276 7 3 1 0 37 1
dj ds ckn ykHk@gkfu (44528) (13974) (139506) (64891) (19053) (17757) 84463 77362 (24351) (12556) (15693) (6047) (76807) (31511) (21389) (7170) 3438 383
fofu;ksx
¼d½ o"kZ ds 'kq: esa cdk;k (44460) (30486) (160170) (95279) (52713) (34956) (44213) (31657) (45281) (39234) (53710) (22200) (27601) (20431) (2966) (3349)
¼[k½ o"kZ ds nkSjku varfje ykHkka'k dk Hkqxrku
¼x½ izzLrkfor vafre ykHkka'k 82959 75781
¼?k½ ykHkka'k forj.k dj
¼M-½ fdlh fjt+oZ ;k vU; [kkrksa esa LFkkukUrj.k 1504 1581 (270)
equkQk rqyu i= esa vkxs ys tk;k x;k (88987) (44460) (299676) (160170) (71765) (52713) (68834) (44213) (60974) (45281) (130517) (53711) (48990) (27601) 473 (2966)
va'k/kkjd ds [kkrs % lHkh thou chekdrkZ (yk[k #i;s)
fooj.k 5 dksVd efgUnzk VkVk ,vkbZth ykbQ eSVykbZQ vfook lgkjk Jhjke Hkkjrh ,Dlk ¶;wpj tujyh vkbZMhchvkbZ dqy
2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2007-08 2006-07
ikWfylh/kkjdksa ds [kkrs ls jkf'k LFkkukUrj.k ¼rduhdh [kkrk½ 1939 143 232 1471 48 39 43 25 102464 81245
fuos'k ls izkIr vk;%
¼d½ C;kt] ykHkka'k vkSj fdjk;k & ldy 1606 964 2131 1783 1543 800 2412 1831 1167 788 1048 1001 997 565 455 2 665 34986 24184
¼[k½ fuos'k dh fcdzh@izfrnku ij ykHk 788 160 3 0 232 106 91 70 673 261 460 79 112 25 65 4 14726 5749
¼x½ fuos'k dh fcdzh@izfrnku ij gkfu (692) (408) (6) (10) (5) (22) (14) (9) (0) (0) (2438) (1462)
dqy ¼d½ 3644 860 2365 3248 2125 1082 2542 1935 1847 1028 1592 1117 1095 580 520 6 668 151934 109923
¼d½ og [kpsZ tks izR;{k :i ls chek dkjksckj ls lacaf/kr gSa 26 24 667 51 176 195 34 26 21 28 217 156 152 362 2191 4811 2260
dqy ¼[k½ 10914 11823 36296 10484 2279 22790 15111 1512 1079 869 28 25297 8623 3524 362 3218 508145 230290
dj ds ckn ykHk@gkfu (7187) (11047) (33930) (7236) 2125 (1197) (20249) (13175) 334 (51) 558 950 (24201) (8043) (3005) (357) (2553) (341281) (115960)
fofu;ksx
¼d½ o"kZ ds 'kq: esa cdk;k (26681) (15634) (30567) (23331) (16545) (15348) (46501) (33325) (1597) (1545) 1168 218 (8043) (357) (560236) (366557)
¼[k½ o"kZ ds nkSjku varfje ykHkka'k dk Hkqxrku
¼x½ izzLrkfor vafre ykHkka'k 82959 75781
¼?k½ ykHkka'k forj.k dj
¼M-½ fdlh fjt+oZ ;k vU; [kkrksa esa LFkkukUrj.k 37 1270 1581
equkQk rqyu i= esa vkxs ys tk;k x;k (33868) (26681) (64461) (30567) (14420) (16545) (66749) (46501) (1263) (1596) 1726 1168 (32244) (8043) (3362) (357) (2553) (985746) (559879)
fooj.k 6
rqyu i«k % lHkh thou chekdrkZ (31 ekpZ rd) (yk[k :i;s)
ch,l,yvkbZ vkbZlhvkbZlhvkbZ izw vkbZ,uth oS’; ,yvkbZlh ,pMh,Qlh LVS.MMZ ,e,uokÃ,y fjyk;al ykbQ ctkt vyk;at+ ykbQ ,lchvkbZ ykbZQ
2008 2007 2008 2007 2008 2007 2008 2007 2008 2007 2008 2007 2008 2007 2008 2007 2008 2007
fuf/k;®a ds L=®r
fuf/k;ksa dk vkosnu
88
fuos’k
’ks;j/kkjdksa ds fy, 42228 27444 21102 15672 19229 24787 29320 27945 42131 15297 41673 27097 22223 14640 114589 65365 100586 59152
ikW fylh/kkjdksa ds fy, 17464 10141 344930 234211 67560 45909 60539701 51111283 232990 177829 144343 91936 25293 14212 146870 90508 385751 231806
fyad ns;rkvksa dks doj djus ds fy, vkfLr;ksa dk vk;kstu 629582 364420 2486615 1325232 129055 60839 7517630 3603060 594516 285168 185883 65460 330159 92119 1095417 518684 528530 174954
m/kkj 1499 816 379 404 223 102 7321356 6308152 186 126 140 123 309 186
LFkk;h vkfLr;k¡ 7072 5688 32774 21944 3112 4018 211770 140356 13318 7361 15761 9011 7044 5736 10907 5357 4488 3789
vkdfLed O;; yafcr iw¡thdj.k
vkLFkfxr dj ifjlaifŸk 21708 6900
orZeku laifŸk;k¡
udnh rFkk cS ad 'ks"k 41259 18381 61651 48238 14018 8128 1773977 1329807 44932 33636 1937 3969 41342 14672 37853 41980 11690 15042
vfxze rFkk vU; laifŸk;k¡ 9057 5802 45466 23593 8938 6945 2505526 2101767 40825 19620 28069 15164 16799 5621 13101 8545 16743 14836
mi&dqy ¼d½ 50316 24183 107117 71831 22956 15074 4279503 3431574 85757 53255 30006 19132 58141 20292 50953 50525 28433 29878
orZeku ns;rk;sa 55077 30899 160819 99478 25761 23283 631520 456585 61291 38747 46773 26431 49448 19771 102982 80930 44286 39097
çko/kku 3565 2902 20099 7625 348 726 1577265 1570086 1220 308 248 189 20483 8993 2185 977 2514 150
mi&dqy ¼[k½ 58642 33800 180917 107103 26109 24009 2208785 2026671 62512 39055 47020 26620 69931 28764 105167 81908 46801 39247
dqy orZeku laifŸk;k¡ ¼x½ = ¼d&£½ (8326) (9618) (73801) (35272) (3153) (8935) 2070718 1404902 23246 14200 (17014) (7488) (11790) (8471) (54214) (31383) (18368) (9369)
ykHk@gkfu [kkrs esa MsfcV 'ks"k ¼’ks;j/kkjdksa ds [kkrs½ 88987 44460 299676 160170 71765 52713 68835 44214 60974 45281 130517 53710 48990 27601 2966
uhfr/kkjdksa ds [kkrksa esa MsfcV 'ks"k
dqy 778507 443351 3133384 1729261 287791 179432 77690494 62595699 975222 544195 431994 231794 503585 172069 1362868 676319 1000988 463297
rqyu i«k % lHkh thou chekdrkZ (31 ekpZ rd) (yk[k #i;s)
ch,l,yvkbZ vkbZlhvkbZlhvkbZ izw dksVd efgUnzk VkVk ,vkbZth ykbQ eSVykbZQ vfook lgkjk Jhjke Hkkjrh ,Dlk ¶;wpj tujyh vkbZMhchvkbZ QksfVZl dqy
2008 2007 2008 2007 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2007-08 2006-07
fuf/k;®a ds L=®r
mi&dqy 127451 67153 377543 210273 53231 38238 87000 54700 110570 62148 100450 75820 23583 15763 14226 13707 47381 18793 18500 605 19884 474825 443504
_.k 3595 820 3595 861
mi&dqy 648467 376195 2702056 1497502 279215 167055 342364 187768 156039 59057 250837 135562 19504 7589 39986 12199 6564 624 80 1164 28901 66842919
vkLFkfxr dj ns;rk 18 18
Hkfo”; ds fofu;ksx ds fy, iw¡th 2588 3 53785 21485 5320 1303 17087 10798 1605 244 4837 2290 29 33 23 133303 57743
dqy 778507 443351 3133384 1729260 337766 206596 446451 253266 271809 122270 356124 213672 43115 23385 54234 25923 53945 19416 18580 605 21048 640624 67345045
fuf/k;ksa dk vkosnu
fuos’k
’ks;j/kkjdksa ds fy, 42228 27444 21102 15672 13130 8538 27889 23747 25085 21961 25348 26249 21565 13301 14707 13630 17371 11544 12959 14996 606129 396371
fyad ns;rkvksa dks doj djus ds fy, vkfLr;ksa dk vk;kstu 629582 364420 2486615 1325232 230944 127747 194202 86813 122893 36896 247963 132557 13663 4769 36987 11003 5986 543 1137 14351161 6890261
m/kkj 1499 816 379 404 563 232 1207 465 170 50 7326033 6310656
LFkk;h vkfLr;k¡ 7072 5688 32774 21944 4256 2428 9785 3567 5409 1704 5441 2383 722 681 423 559 3540 1069 1315 652 599 337734 216304
vkdfLed O;; yafcr iw¡thdj.k
vkLFkfxr dj ifjlaifŸk 21708 6900 21708 6900
orZeku laifŸk;k¡
udnh rFkk cS ad 'ks"k 41259 18381 61651 48238 15356 12486 7493 8270 13463 4154 17567 15183 407 289 5137 1489 1445 139 1139 55 2352 2093019 1555918
vfxze rFkk vU; laifŸk;k¡ 9057 5802 45466 23593 6619 4442 17426 11246 10058 4701 14573 5405 1281 779 2087 2655 3389 1790 1003 243 1672 2742630 2233152
mi&dqy ¼d½ 50316 24183 107117 71831 21975 16928 24919 19516 23520 8855 32140 20588 1688 1068 7225 4144 4834 1930 2142 297 4024 4835649 3789070
orZeku ns;rk;sa 55077 30899 160819 99478 22825 15517 38890 23084 35172 17373 29762 19058 1484 827 7277 4364 10262 3749 1361 701 2226 1327218 899895
çko/kku 3565 2902 20099 7625 1189 710 865 382 928 495 1376 1007 30 6 89 46 348 43 37 0 38 1632826 1594646
mi&dqy ¼[k½ 58642 33800 180917 107103 24014 16227 39755 23466 36100 17869 31138 20065 1514 833 7366 4410 10610 3792 1398 701 2264 2960044 2494540
dqy orZeku laifŸk;k¡ ¼x½ = ¼d&£½ (8326) (9618) (73801) (35272) (2039) 701 (14836) (3950) (12580) (9014) 1002 523 174 235 (141) (266) (5776) (1863) 744 (404) 1760 1875605 1294530
ykHk@gkfu [kkrs esa MsfcV 'ks"k ¼’ks;j/kkjdksa ds [kkrs½ 88987 44460 299676 160170 33868 26681 64461 30567 14420 16545 66749 46501 1058 1412 32244 8043 3362 357 2553 988459 561218
uhfr/kkjdksa ds [kkrksa esa MsfcV 'ks"k 80318 30079 74 80318 30153
dqy 778507 443351 3133384 1729261 337766 206596 446451 253266 271809 122270 356124 213672 43115 23385 54234 25923 53945 19416 18580 605 21048 87767904 67900550
okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
fooj.k 7
Hkkjrh; thou chek fuxe
iw¡th izfrnku rFkk okf"kZdh fuf'pr O;kikj
(xSj&izfr;ksxh)
ikWfylh/kkjdksa ds [kkrs
(yk[k #i;s)
2007&08 2006&07
vftZr izhfe;e ¼dqy½ 1053 1344
fuos'k d® cspus@fofuos'k ij ykHk@gkfu (26) (20)
ikWfylh ns;rkvksa esa cnyko (1166) (1805)
vU; 0
C;kt] ykHkka'k / fdjk;k & ldy 941 871
dqy ¼d½ 802 390
mixr nkos ¼ldy½ 970 497
deh'ku 21 26
chek dkjksckj ls lacaf/kr pkyw [kpsZ 82 70
vU; ifj'kks/ku] cV~Vs [kkrs esa fy[kuk/izko/kku 15
(11)
fons'kh dj - -
dqy ¼[k½ 1063 608
pkyw ykHk@gkfu ¼x ¾ d&£½ (261) (218)
mi;ksx
'ks;j/kkjdksa ds [kkrs esa LFkkukUrj.k - -
vkikrdkyhu fjt+oZ esa LFkkukUrj.k - -
vU; fjt+oZ esa LFkkukUrj.k - -
dqy ¼x½ (261) (218)
90
okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
fooj.k 8
Hkkjrh; thou chek fuxe
iw¡th izfrnku rFkk okf"kZdh fuf'pr O;kikj
(xSj&izfr;ksxh½
va'k/kkjdksa ds [kkrs
(yk[k #i;s)
2007&08 2006&07
pkyw ykHk@gkfu
¼d½ vfXu chek
¼[k½ leqnzh chek
¼x½ fofo/k chek (261) (218)
fuos'k ls izkIr vk;
¼d½ C;kt] ykHkka'k / fdjk;k&ldy
¼[k½ fuoss'k dh fcØh ij ykHk
?kVk,¡% fuos'k dh fcØh ij gkfu
vU; vk;
dqy ¼d½ (261) (218)
izko/kku ¼djk/kku ls½
¼d½ fuos'k ds ewY;ksa esa deh ds fy,
¼[k½ vfuf'pr _.kksa ds fy,
¼x½ vU;
vU; [kpsZ
¼d½ og [kpsZ tks chek dkjksckj ls lacaf/kr gSa
¼[k½ olwys u tkus okys _.k cV~Vs [kkrs esa Mkyuk
¼x½ vU;
dqy ¼[k½
dj ls igys ykHk (261) (218)
djk/kku ds fy, izko/kku
dj ds ckn ykHk (261) (218)
mi;ksx
¼d½ o"kZ ds nkSjku varfje ykHkka'k dk Hkqxrku fd;k x;k
¼[k½ izLrkfor vafre ykHkka'k
¼x½ ykHkka'k forj.k dj
¼?k½ fdlh fjt+oZ ;k vU; [kkrksa esa LFkkukUrj.k
lkekU; fjt+oZ esa LFkkukUrj.k
iwoZ o"kZ ds ykHk@gkfu d® fy;k x;k
'ks"k d® rqyui«k esa Hksstk x;k (261) (218)
91
okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
fooj.k 9
Hkkjrh; thou chek fuxe
iw¡t h izf rnku rFkk okf"kZd h fuf'pr O;kikj
( xSj &Hkkxhnkjh½
rqy u i= ¼31 ekpZ rd½
( yk[k #i;s)
2008 2007
fuf/k;®a ds L=®r
'ks; j iw¡t h
ikWfylh ns; rk;sa 14903 13997
HkaM kj/vf/k'ks" k 36 36
mfpr ewY ; cnyko [kkrk 7 7
m/kkj
dqy 14945 14040
fuf/k;ksa d s vkosn u
fuos' k 1 3 1 8 2 .2 13211
_ .k
LFkk;h lai fŸk;k¡
orZe ku lai fÙk;k¡
uxn vkSj cSad 'ks"k 1827 4
vfxze vkSj vU; lai fŸk;k¡ 16 893
d qy orZe ku lai fŸk;k¡ ¼d ½ 1842 897
orZe ku ns; rk,¡ 79 68
izko/kku
d qy orZe ku lai fŸk;k¡ ¼[k½ 79 68
dqy orZe ku lai fŸk;k¡ ¼x½ ¾ ¼d&£½ 1763 829
vU; [kpsZ ¼cV~V s [kkrs esa u Mkys tkus ;k lek;ksftr u
gksu s dh lhek rd½
ykHk@ gkfu [kkrk ¼_ .k 'ks"k½
d qy 14945 14040
92
fooj.k 10
ikWfylh/kkjdksa ds [kkrs % lkoZtfud {ks= ds xSj thou chekdrkZ (yk[k #i;s)
U;w bafM;k v®fj,aVy
2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07
fooj.k vkx ty vU; dqy vkx ty vU; dqy vkx ty vU; dqy vkx ty vU; dqy
vftZr izhfe;e ¼'kq)½ 97031 18857 365254 481143 94184 16438 342890 453511 32442 16939 238242 287623 34153 15944 218980 269077
fuos'k d® cspus@fofuos'k ij ykHk@gkfu 10490 3016 53827 67332 11040 3410 56864 71313 3469 1851 34715 40035 3303 1963 37883 43148
C;kt] ykHkka'k@fdjk;k & ldy 10619 3053 54493 68165 10514 3247 54155 67916 3470 1852 34730 40052 3083 1832 35362 40277
dqy ¼,½ 118140 24926 473574 616640 115738 23094 453908 592741 39410 20621 307717 367747 40568 19769 292158 352495
mixr nkos ¼ldy½ 60160 15824 341764 417748 56006 6230 302125 364361 31038 11007 218177 260222 15939 15584 204362 235886
deh'ku 10023 2669 33231 45924 7933 1423 29733 39089 (651) 1020 12766 13135 (1315) 424 10853 9962
chek dkjksckj ls lacaf/kr ykxw [kpsZ 19611 5663 76636 101910 28432 5231 81596 115259 10688 5560 66112 82361 11340 5255 58828 75423
vU; & _.k] cV~Vs [kkrs Mkyuk@izko/kku 8 2 40 50 36 11 183 230 12 6 118 136 106 63 1221 1391
fons'kh dj 3 1 66 70 30 1 99 129 - - - - -
dqy ¼ch½ 89804 24160 451738 565702 92436 12896 413736 519068 41087 17594 297174 355855 26070 21326 275265 322661
vkx@ty@vU; O;kikj ls ykxw ykHk@¼gkfu½ lh = ( , - ch ) 28336 766 21835 50938 23302 10199 40172 73673 (1677) 3027 10543 11893 14498 (1558) 16893 29834
mi;ksx
'ks;j/kkjdksa ds [kkrs esa LFkkukUrj.k 28336 766 21835 50938 23302 10199 40172 73673 (1677) 3027 10543 11893 14498 (1558) 16893 29834
d®"Bd esa n'kkZ;s x;s fp= udkjkRed jkf'k;ksa dk ladsr nsrs gSaA
(yk[k #i;s )
ikWfylh/kkjdksa ds [kkrs % lkoZtfud {ks= ds xSj thou chekdrkZ
uS'kuy ;qukbVsM
2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 dqy
fooj.k vkx ty vU; dqy vkx ty vU; dqy vkx ty vU; dqy vkx ty vU; dqy 2007-08 2006-07
vftZr izhfe;e ¼'kq)½ 29117 10817 261919 301853 33836 10235 232685 276757 43456 12937 213817 270209 41867 10531 184926 237324 1340828 1236669
fuos'k d® cspus@fofuos'k ij ykHk@gkfu 3982 1542 43640 49165 3892 1402 38774 44069 5812 2163 50218 58193 3634 1923 39161 44718 214725 203249
C;kt] ykHkka'k@fdjk;k & ldy 3383 1310 37068 41761 3654 1317 36403 41374 4223 1571 36491 42285 3568 1888 38446 43902 192264 193470
dqy ¼,½ 36482 13669 342627 392779 41383 12955 307863 362200 53807 16819 302301 372927 49069 14329 262597 325995 1750093 1633430
mixr nkos ¼ldy½ 24447 10006 249431 283884 20645 10085 208692 239422 30400 12397 207830 250628 31486 10886 171834 214206 1212481 1053875
deh'ku 936 1003 18450 20389 (2672) 566 13510 11405 253 1269 12140 13661 (1073) (358) 8207 6776 93109 67232
chek dkjksckj ls lacaf/kr ykxw [kpsZ 8881 2982 77907 89770 11076 3406 66065 80547 13012 5399 72843 91255 18041 5161 66243 89445 365296 360674
vU; & _.k] cV~Vs [kkrs Mkyuk@izko/kku 90 65 8993 9148 2 6203 6205 429 160 3706 4294 331 175 3567 4073 13629 11898
fons'kh dj - - - - - - - - - - 70 129
dqy ¼ch½ 34354 14056 354780 403190 29050 14058 294470 337578 44095 19225 296519 359839 48785 15864 249851 314500 1684585 1493808
mi;ksx
'ks;j/kkjdksa ds [kkrs esa LFkkukUrj.k 2128 (387) (12153) (10411) 12332 (1103) 13393 24622 9713 (2406) 5781 13088 283 (1535) 12746 11495 65507 139622
d®"Bd esa n'kkZ;s x;s fp= udkjkRed jkf'k;ksa dk ladsr nsrs gSaA
fooj.k 11
ikWfylh/kkjdksa ds [kkrs : lkoZtfud {ks= ds xSj thou chekdrkZ (yk[k #i;s)
U;w bafM;k v®fj,aVy uS'kuy ;qukbVsM dqy
fooj.k 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07
ykxw ykHk@¼gkfu½
¼d½ vkx chek 28336 23302 (1677) 14498 2128 12332 9713 283 38501 50415
¼[k½ ty ¼tgkt ;k leqnzh O;kikj ls lacaf/kr½ chek 766 10199 3027 (1558) (387) (1103) (2406) (1535) 1000 6003
¼x½ vU; chesa 21835 40172 10543 16893 (12153) 13393 5781 12746 26007 83204
50938 73673 11893 29834 (10411) 24622 13088 11495 65507 139623
fuos'kksa ls izkIr vk;
¼d½ C;kt] ykHkka'k@fdjk;k & lEiw.kZ 49866 42086 17118 15732 12477 9702 23192 21206 102652 88726
¼[k½ fuos'k dh fcdzh ij ykHk 49256 44265 17110 16874 14797 10334 31918 21600 113082 93073
?kVk,¡% fuos'k dh fcdzh ij gkfu (74) (21) (109) - (1) - (109) (95)
vU; vk; 2102 1509 (203) 653 1612 1332 (28) (299) 3483 3196
dqy ¼d½ 152162 161459 45918 63071 18366 45991 68169 54001 284615 324523
¼d½ og [kpsZ tk chek dkjksckj ls lacaf/kr gSa] ds vykok - - - - 257 181 78 64 335 245
¼[k½ olwy u gksus okys _.k cV~Vs [kkrs esa Mkyuk - - 1 2 - - - 1 2
¼x½ vU; (21) (76) (310) 226 604 1027 1446 1312 1719 2489
dqy ¼[k½ 16 66 1683 108 1161 408 2355 1967 5215 2549
dj ls igys ykHk 152146 161393 44235 62964 17206 45583 65814 52034 279400 321974
djk/kku ds fy, izko/kku 12033 15398 43305 13237 863 3455 2651 (852) 58851 31238
dj ds ckn ykHk 140113 145995 930 49727 16343 42128 63162 52886 220548 290736
mi;ksx
¼d½ o"kZ ds nkSjku varfje ykHkka'k dk Hkqxrku fd;k
¼[k½ izLrkfor vafre ykHkka'k 28300 29200 750 10000 3266 8361 12633 10577 44949 58139
¼x½ ykHkka'k forj.k dj 4810 4963 127 1700 555 1421 2147 1798 7639 9881
¼?k½ fdlh fjt+oZ ;k vU; [kkrksa esa LFkkukUrj.k
slkekU; vkj{k.k esa LFkkukUrj.k 107003 111832 53 38027 12522 32345 48383 40511 167961 222716
iwoZ o"kZ ds ykHk@gkfu d® fy;k x;k
'ks"k d® rqyui«k esa Hksstk x;k
d®"Bd esa n'kkZ;s x;s fp= udkjkRed jkf'k;ksa dk ladsr nsrs gSaA
fooj.k 12
rqyu i= % lkoZtfud {ks= ds xSj thou chekdrkZ ¼31 ekpZ rd½ (yk[k #i;s)
HkaMkj / vf/k'ks"k 677280 582016 192632 192579 145870 133348 309569 261186 1325351 1169128
mfpr ewY; cnyko [kkrk 1395927 1094835 761484 583314 730930 592101 503743 403248 3392085 2673499
m/kkj
vLFkfxr dj ns;rk
dqy 2093208 1696851 964116 785894 886800 735449 828312 679433 4772435 3897627
fuf/k;ksa dk vkosnu
fuos'k 2463287 2107007 1316751 1086973 1271798 1063780 1240363 1059930 6292200 5317689
vpy laifÙk;k¡ 11524 13265 9423 7364 6371 6000 8236 9841 35554 36468
'kq) orZeku laifÙk;k¡ ( lh )= ( , - ch ) (448396) (506782) (399475) (354377) (431463) (382054) (476366) (449234) (1755699) (1692447)
C;kt] ykHkka'k / fdjk;k & lEiw.kZ 329 58 2985 3373 2230 1183 325 8784 10291 6644
dqy ¼d½ 2482 513 45097 48092 35657 14128 4361 138281 156770 91517
mixr nkos ¼ldy½ 929 367 28519 29815 20374 4976 3166 86428 94570 55563
deh'ku (660) (197) 2481 1624 (97) (2838) 177 786 (1876) (7864)
chek dkjksckj ls lacaf/kr ykxw [kpsZ 1574 299 15562 17435 13640 4799 1478 45827 52103 34625
izhfe;e dh deh (387) (387) (100)
mi;ksx
'ks;j/kkjdksa ds [kkrs esa LFkkukUrj.k 638 44 (1465) (783) 1740 7192 (74) 5241 12359 9294
vkink fjt+oZ esa LFkkukUrj.k
vU; fjt+oZ esa LFkkukUrj.k
dqy ¼x½ 638 44 (1465) (783) 1740 7192 (74) 5241 12359 9294
C;kt] ykHkka'k / fdjk;k & lEiw.kZ 427 295 2524 3245 2124 334 80 4123 4537 1212
dqy ¼d½ 2099 4726 41882 48708 40647 4343 1213 97214 102770 26128
mixr nkos ¼ldy½ 657 3612 20427 24695 20711 2674 1288 71107 75068 17318
deh'ku (2352) (168) 2668 147 (944) (2657) (86) (5234) (7976) (7943)
chek dkjksckj ls lacaf/kr ykxw [kpsZ 1302 1992 19825 23119 19355 1882 591 53813 56286 18092
izhfe;e dh deh
pkyw ykHk@gkfu ¼x½ = (d - [k) 2493 (709) (1037) 747 1525 2444 (580) (22472) (20608) (1340)
mi;ksx
'ks;j/kkjdksa ds [kkrs esa LFkkukUrj.k 2493 (709) (1037) 747 1525 2444 (580) (22472) (20608) (1340)
vkink fjt+oZ esa LFkkukUrj.k
vU; fjt+oZ esa LFkkukUrj.k
dqy ¼x½ 2493 (709) (1037) 747 1525 2444 (580) (22472) (20608) (1340)
C;kt] ykHkka'k / fdjk;k & lEiw.kZ 447 516 4009 4972 3412 455 157 9739 10351 5337
dqy ¼d½ 6828 4742 57560 69129 58295 11464 2015 156850 170329 114502
mixr nkos ¼ldy½ 4226 4301 41947 50474 39859 5794 3220 113818 122832 81384
deh'ku (2742) 152 2195 (395) (4152) (3629) (1330) (8697) (13656) (19048)
chek dkjksckj ls lacaf/kr ykxw [kpsZ 3845 1179 15106 20131 20473 7695 3631 44790 56116 49873
izhfe;e dh deh (100) (100) 305 305
pkyw ykHk@gkfu ¼x½ = (d - [k) 1499 (792) (1688) (981) 2115 1605 (3812) 6940 4733 2292
mi;ksx
'ks;j/kkjdksa ds [kkrs esa LFkkukUrj.k 1499 (792) (1688) (981) 2115 1605 (3812) 6940 4733 2292
vkink fjt+oZ esa LFkkukUrj.k
vU; fjt+oZ esa LFkkukUrj.k
dqy ¼x½ 1499 (792) (1688) (981) 2115 1605 (3812) 6940 4733 2292
C;kt] ykHkka'k / fdjk;k & lEiw.kZ 331 89 1231 1651 915 21 11 758 790 756
dqy ¼d½ 3643 1081 22013 26738 13687 235 156 15780 16172 14684
mixr nkos ¼ldy½ 1172 978 13415 15565 7077 34 132 11311 11477 8003
deh'ku (977) (336) (952) (2266) (2115) (272) (17) (162) (451) 484
chek dkjksckj ls lacaf/kr ykxw [kpsZ 1499 701 11011 13212 7949 250 218 6942 7409 6395
dqy ¼[k½ 1693 1320 23474 26488 12934 11 333 18092 18436 14882
pkyw ykHk@gkfu ¼x½ = (d - [k) 1950 (239) (1461) 250 752 224 (176) (2311) (2264) (198)
mi;ksx
'ks;j/kkjdksa ds [kkrs esa LFkkukUrj.k 1950 (239) (1461) 250 752 224 (176) (2311) (2264) (198)
vkink fjt+oZ esa LFkkukUrj.k
vU; fjt+oZ esa LFkkukUrj.k
dqy ¼x½ 1950 (239) (1461) 250 752 224 (176) (2311) (2264) (198)
pkyw ykHk@gkfu ¼x½ = (d - [k) (444) (104) (1573) (2121) (766) (2) (768) (9436) 16180
mi;ksx
'ks;j/kkjdksa ds [kkrs esa LFkkukUrj.k (444) (104) (1573) (2121) (766) (2) (768) (9436) 16180
vkink fjt+oZ esa LFkkukUrj.k
vU; fjt+oZ esa LFkkukUrj.k
dqy ¼x½ (444) (104) (1573) (2121) (766) (2) (768) (9436) 16180
jkW ;y lqanje ctkt vyk;at VkVk ,vkbZth fjyk;al b¶dks Vksfd;ks vkbZlhvkbZlhvkbZ y¨ackMZ pksykeaMye ,pMh,Qlh pCc ;wfuolZy lksEiks dqy
fooj.k
2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2008 2007-08 2006-07
pkyw ykHk@gkfu
¼d½ vfXu chek 638 1881 7192 7921 2493 2249 2444 3577 1499 3697 1605 7385 1950 1790 224 164 (766) 16834 28663
¼[k½ leqnzh chek 44 194 (74) (2289) (709) (485) (580) (220) (792) (3175) (3812) (1204) (239) (506) (176) (55) (6441) (7739)
¼x½ fofo/k chek (1465) (335) 5241 3663 (1037) (239) (22472) (4697) (1688) 1593 6940 (3889) (1461) (532) (2311) (308) (2) (19829) (4744)
fuos'k ls vk;
¼d½ C;kt] ykHkak'k / fdjk;k & lEiw.kZ 1255 963 3356 2051 1874 1526 2443 1070 2120 2109 6679 3918 722 605 623 662 881 20504 12906
¼[k½ fuos'k dh fcØh ij ykHk 50 29 1319 326 14 260 1201 428 78 72 2258 1933 82 21 12 21 5015 3089
?kVk,¡ % fuos'k dh fcØh ij gkfu (0) (89) (46) (47) (197) (134) (98) (270) (336)
vU; vk; 6 1 203 295 48 23 711 86 51 27 20 20 (4) (153) (5) 1021 298
dqy ¼d½ 529 2733 17147 11920 2635 3137 (16253) 244 1269 4322 13557 8065 1054 1379 (1633) 331 107 16833 32137
dqy ¼[k½ 52 15 357 217 (57) (168) (31) (20) 83 76 534 53 44 81 146 1250 485
dj ls igys ykHk 477 2718 16790 11703 2692 3305 (16284) 224 1186 4246 13022 8012 1054 1379 (1677) 250 (38) 15582 31653
djk/kku ds fy, izko/kku 6 600 6228 4166 1075 1148 271 61 470 1533 2735 1176 330 130 23 50 (9) 11136 8864
dj ds ckn ykHk 471 2119 10562 7537 1617 2157 (16555) 163 716 2713 10287 6836 724 1249 (1700) 200 (30) 4446 22789
mi;ksx
¼d½ o"kZ ds nkS jku varfje ykHkka'k dk Hkqxrku fd;k 5912 4384
5912 4384
¼[k½ izLrkfor vafre ykHkka'k 880 880
¼x½ ykHkka'k forj.k dj 150 1005 615 1005 764
'ks;j iw¡th 17,000 14,000 11023 11013 22500 22500 10715 10307 22000 22000 37736 33571 14196 14196 15000 12491 15000 5 15000 180170 140083
HkaMkj@vf/k'ks"k 715 244 46709 29328 3497 1880 49985 15633 8390 7674 69860 45700 401 8580 188138 100459
mfpr ewY; cnyko [kkrk (96) (253) 816 265 162 (982) 98 (1787) (1241) (252) (77) 29 6 3 (3074) (237)
m/kkj 226 202 204 428 204
vU; 15000 600 0 15600
vLFkfxr dj ns;rk 6 0 6
dqy 17619 14244 57478 41157 26263 24542 59718 26038 30390 29674 105809 93029 14571 14119 15231 12706 15003 605 23580 365662 256115
fuf/k;ksa ds vkosnu
fuos'k 55,903 45,570 186323 130041 68192 52834 131073 63315 54297 47381 237376 171047 32999 25435 22130 17814 11082 11142 810518 553437
_.k 0 0
LFkk;h laifÙk;k¡ 1,914 1,463 9983 4778 2692 2953 5832 2889 1458 1643 12531 8694 2298 1148 1142 1458 841 208 792 39483 25232
vLFkfxr dj laifr 830 1652 1001 247 77 85 85 857 160 2982 1232 108 13 6774 2555
orZeku laifÙk;k¡
udn vkSj cSad 'ks"k 9,229 6,058 26996 22404 3068 5281 7249 1815 37676 27956 13633 34790 1481 3062 1399 2310 1480 286 11138 113351 103961
vfxze vkSj vU; laifÙk;k¡ 10,288 4,827 30316 11383 12588 11309 29795 5533 23364 12466 112897 79642 10114 3963 3987 2620 1098 287 1144 235592 132029
mi dqy ¼d½ 19518 10885 57312 33787 15656 16590 37044 7348 61040 40422 126530 114432 11595 7025 5387 4929 2578 573 12283 348942 235990
orZeku ns;rk,¡ 30,637 22,486 105521 70169 29210 24560 57638 17839 47746 29096 173622 124701 15550 10356 9575 7720 946 399 662 471106 307327
izko/kku 29,909 21,186 92271 58280 31315 23351 67994 29759 39515 30836 99988 77674 16880 9456 8563 6821 485 18 386937 257363
vU; [kpsZ 35 0 35
¼cV~Vs [kkrs esa u Mkys tkus ;k lek;ksftr u gksus dh lhek rd½
ykHk vkSj gkfu [kkrk ¼MsfcV 'ks"k½ 11315 323 4710 3010 1933 224 30 17987 3556
dqy 17619 14244 57478 41157 26263 24542 59718 26038 30390 29674 105809 93029 14571 14119 15231 12706 15003 605 23580 365662 256115
uksV% d®"Bd esa fn, x, vad udkjkRed jkf'k ds ladsr gSa A
okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
fooj.k 16
ikWfylh/kkjdksa ds [kkrs% LokLF; chek daifu;k¡
¼yk[k :i;s½
viksyks
LVkj gSYFk
Mhdsoh
fooj.k 2007&08 2006&07 2007&08
vftZr izhfe;e ¼'kq)½ 8823 489 28.14
fuos'k d® cspus@fofuos'k ij ykHk@gkfu
vU;
C;kt] ykHkka'k@fdjk;k & ldy 172 20 1
dqy ¼d½ 8995 509 29
mixr nkos ¼ldy½ 6724 150 24.74
deh'ku (814) (303) 33.29
chek dkjksckj ls lacaf/kr pkyw [kpsZ 3477 1798 3167.93
vU; ifj'kks/ku] cV~Vs [kkrs esa fy[kuk@izko/kku
fons'kh dj
dqy ¼[k½ 9388 1645 3226
vfXu@leqnzh@fofo/k dkjksckj ls pkyw ykHk@gkfu
x ¾ d&£ (392) (1136) (3197)
mi;ksx
'ks;j/kkjdksa ds [kkrs esa LFkkukUrj.k (392) (1136) (3197)
vkink fjt+oZ esa LFkkukUrj.k
vU; fjt+oZ esa LFkkukUrj.k
dqy ¼x½ (392) (1136) (3197)
uksV% d®"Bd esa fn, x, vad udkjkRed jkf'k ds ladsr gSaA
104
okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
fooj.k 17
'ks;j/kkjdksa ds [kkrs% LokLF; chek daifu;k¡
( yk[k #i;s½
LVkj gSYFk viksyks Mhdsoh
fooj.k 2007&08 2006&07 2007&08 2006&07
pkyw ykHk@gkfu
¼d½ vfXu chek
¼[k½ leqnzh chek
¼x½ fofo/k chek (392) (1136) (3197)
(392) (1136) (3197)
fuos'k ls izkIr vk;
¼d½ C;kt] ykHkka'k@fdjk;k & lEiw.kZ 746 703 414
¼[k½ fuoss'k dh fcØh ij ykHk 1
?kVk,¡% fuos'k dh fcØh ij gkfu
vU; vk; 1 0
dqy ¼d½ 355 (433) (2782) 0
izko/kku ¼djk/kku ls½
¼d½ fuos'k ds ewY;ksa esa deh ds fy,
¼[k½ vfuf'pr _.kksa ds fy,
¼x½ vU;
vU; [kpsZ
¼d½ og [kpsZ tks chek dkjksckj ls lacaf/kr gSa 32 24
¼[k½ olwys u tkus okys _.k cV~Vs [kkrs esa Mkyuk
¼x½ vU; 39 6
dqy ¼[k½ 39 6 32 24
dj ls igys ykHk 316 (439) (2815) (24)
djk/kku ds fy, izko/kku 188 (180) 20 1
dj ds ckn ykHk 128 (259) (2834) (25)
mi;ksx
¼d½ o"kZ ds nkSjku varfje ykHkka'k dk Hkqxrku fd;k x;k
¼[k½ izLrkfor vafre ykHkka'k
¼x½ ykHkka'k forj.k dj
¼?k½ fdlh fjt+oZ ;k vU; [kkrksa esa LFkkukUrj.k
lkekU; fjt+oZ esa LFkkukUrj.k
iwoZ o"kZ ds ykHk@gkfu d® fy;k x;k (385) (126) (25)
'ks"k d® rqyui«k esa Hksstk x;k (258) (358) (2859) (25)
uksV% d®"Bd esa fn, x, vad udkjkRed jkf'k ds ladsr gSa A
105
okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
fooj.k 18
rqyu i= % LokLF; chekdrkZ
LVkj gSYFk viksyks Mhdsoh
fooj.k 2008 2007 2008 2007
'ks;j iw¡th 10860 10500 10055.48 5
HkaMkj/vf/k'ks"k
mfpr ewY; cnyko [kkrk 1
m/kkj 200
dqy 10860 10501 10055 205
fuf/k;ksa ds vkosnu
fuos'k 8652 7135 3064.23
_.k 500
LFkk;h laifÙk;k¡ 641 411 1205.31 7.44
vLFkfxr dj laifÙk;k¡ 76 188
orZeku laifÙk;k¡
udn vkSj cSad 'ks"k 3556 2788 3287.74 86.58
vfxze vkSj vU; laifÙk;k¡ 2029 486 1065.91 88
mi&dqy ¼d½ 5585 3275 4354 175
orZeku nkf;Ro 1212 404 1179.26 1.19
izko/kku 3639 489 247.34 0.55
mi&dqy ¼[k½ 4851 893 1427 2
dqy orZeku laifÙk;k¡ ¼x½ ¾ ¼d&£½ 733 2381 2927 173
vU; [kpsZ ¼cV~Vs [kkrs esa u Mkys tkus ;k lek;ksftr u gksus dh lhek
rd½
ykHk@gkfu [kkrk ¼MsfcV 'ks"k½ 258 385 2858.89 24.72
dqy 10860 10501 10055 205
uksV% d®"Bd esa fn, x, vad udkjkRed jkf'k ds ladsr gSaA
106
okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
fooj.k 19
lk/kkj.k chek fuxe
ikWfylh/kkjdksa ds [kkrs
(yk[k #i;s)
2007-08 2006-07
vfXu leqnzh vU; thou dqy vfXu leqnzh vU; thou dqy
vftZr izhfe;e ¼'kq)½ 175369 40162 506414 950 722896 145412 28112 352705 151 526380
fuos'k d® cspus@fofuos'k ij
ykHk@gkfu 12306 5155 41251 9 58721 10737 4016 39765 5 54523
vU; 2169 (686) (1539) (15) (72) 1646 (546) (1199) (0) (98)
C;kt] ykHkka'k /
fdjk;k&ldy 14724 6168 49353 10 70255 13528 5060 50105 7 68700
dqy ¼d½ 204568 50798 595479 954 851800 171323 36643 441377 163 649505
mixr nkos ¼'kq)½ 164411 53872 382689 177 601150 105171 34497 222532 71 362271
deh'ku 61723 15748 131180 313 208965 58681 10014 98317 0 167012
chek dkjksckj fons'kh djksa ls
lacaf/kr pkyw [kpsZ 1464 375 3847 10 5697 1423 263 3124 1 4811
dqy ¼[k½ 227599 69995 517717 500 815811 165275 44775 323972 73 534094
pkyw ykHk@gkfu ¼x½ ¾ (23031) (19197) 77762 453 35989 6047 (8132) 117405 90 115410
¼d&£½
mi;ksx
'ks;j/kkjdksa ds [kkrs esa
LFkkukUrj.k (23031) (19197) 77762 453 35989 6047 (8132) 117405 90 115410
vkink fjt+oZ esa LFkkukUrj.k
vU; fjt+oZ esa LFkkukUrj.k
dqy ¼x½
(23031) (19197) 77762 453 35989 6047 (8132) 117405 90 115410
uksV% d®"Bd esa fn, x, vad udkjkRed jkf'k ds ladsr gSaA
107
okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
fooj.k 20
lk/kkj.k chek fuxe
ikWfylh/kkjdksa ds [kkrs
(yk[k #i;s)
fooj.k 2008 2007
pkyw ykHk@gkfu
¼d½ vfXu chek (23031) 6047
¼[k½ leqn zh chek (19197) (8132)
¼x½ fofo/k chek 77762 117405
¼?k½ thou chek 453 90
35989 115410
fuos'k ls vk;
¼d½ O;kt] ykHkka'k / fdjk;k & ldy 40614 34529
¼[k½ fuos' k dh fcØh ij ykHk 33946 27403
?kVk,¡% fuos'k dh fcØh ij gkfu
vU; vk; 7113 5694
dqy ¼d½ 117662 183036
izko/kku ¼djk/kku ls½
¼d½ fuos'k ds ewY; esa deh ds fy, 657 1793
¼[k½ vfuf'pr _.kksa ds fy, (945) (1339)
¼x½ vU; 3389 3496
vU; [kpsZ
¼d½ og [kpsZ tks chek dkjksckj ls lac af/kr gSa 143 109
¼[k½ olwy s u tkus okys _.k cV~V s [kkrs esa Mkyuk 24 30
¼x½ vU; 7664
dqy ¼[k½ 10933 4089
dj ls igys ykHk 106730 178947
djk/kku ds fy, izko/kku 7451 25811
dj ds ckn ykHk 99278 153134
mi;ksx
¼d½ lky ds nkSjku var fje ykHkka' k dk Hkqxrku fd;k x;k
¼[k½ izLrkfor vafre ykHkka'k 19780 30960
¼x½ ykHkka'k forj.k dj 3362 5262
¼?k½ fdlh fjt+o Z ;k vU; [kkrksa esa LFkkukUrj.k
lkekU; fjt+oZ esa LFkkukUrj.k 76140 116910
fiNys lky dk vkxs yk;k x;k ykHk@gkfu dk cdk;k 5 2
iDds fpV~B s esa vkxs ys tk;k x;k cdk;k 1 5
uksV % d®"Bd esa fn, x, vad udkjkRed jkf'k ds lad sr gSa A
108
okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
fooj.k 21
lk/kkj.k chek fuxe
rqyu i= (31 ekpZ rd) (yk[k :i;s)
fuf/k;®a ds L=®r 2008 2007
'ks;j iw¡th 43000 43000
HkaMkj / vf/k'ks"k 625377 549826
mfpr ewY; cnyko [kkrk 1428743 982843
m/kkj
vLFkfxr dj ns;rk
dqy 2097120 1575668
fuf/k;ksa ds vkosnu
fuos'k 2851378 2290511
m/kkj 68017 74910
LFkk;h laifÙk;k¡ 4102 4369
vLFkfxr dj laifÙk;k¡ 13944 6179
orZeku laifÙk;k¡
udnh vkSj cSad 'ks"k 252759 180375
vfxze vkSj vU; laifÙk;k¡ 411083 296054
mi&dqy ¼d½ 663842 476429
orZeku ns;rk,¡ 1004706 872919
izko/kku 499458 403811
mi&dqy ¼[k½ 1504164 1276730
dqy orZeku laifÙk;k¡ ¼x½ ¾ ¼d&£½ (840321) (800301)
vU; [kpsZ ¼cV~Vs [kkrs esa u Mkys tkus ;k lek;ksftr u
gksus dh lhek rd½
ykHk@gkfu [kkrk ¼MsfcV 'ks"k½
dqy 2097120 1575668
uksV% d®"Bd esa fn, x, vad udkjkRed jkf'k ds ladsr gSaA
109
okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
fooj.k 22
ikWfylh/kkjdksa ds [kkrs % Hkkjrh; fu;kZr _.k xkjaVh fuxe fy-
(yk[k #i;s)
fooj.k 2007-08 2006-07
vftZr izhfe;e ¼'kq)½ 54576 59444
fuos'k d® cspus@fofuos'k ij ykHk@gkfu 1 0
vU; 37 78
C;kt] ykHkka'k / fdjk;k & ldy 13035 11454
dqy ¼d½ 67649 70976
mixr nkos ¼ldy½ (1598) 18711
deh'ku (3408) (17)
chek dkjksckj ls lacaf/kr pkyw [kpsZ 10502 7396
vU; ifj'kks/ku] cV~Vs [kkrs esa fy[kuk / izko/kku
fons'kh dj
dqy ¼[k½ 5496 26089
vfXu@leqnzh@fofo/k dkjksckj ls pkyw ykHk@gkfu
x ¾ ¼d&£½ 62153 44887
mi;ksx
'ks;j/kkjdksa ds [kkrs esa LFkkukUrj.k 62153 44887
vkink fjt+oZ esa LFkkukUrj.k
vU; fjt+oZ esa LFkkukUrj.k
dqy ¼x½ 62153 44887
uksV% d®"Bd esa fn, x, vad udkjkRed jkf'k ds ladsr gSa A
110
okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
fooj.k 23
va'k/kkjdksa ds [kkrs % Hkkjrh; fu;kZr _.k xkjaVh fuxe fy-
(yk[k #i;s)
fooj.k 2007&08 2006&07
pkyw ykHk@gkfu
¼d½ vfXu chek
¼[k½ leqnzh chek
¼x½ fofo/k chek 62153 44887
62153 44887
fuos'k ls izkIr vk;
¼d½ C;kt] ykHkka'k / lEiw.kZ 14744 10161
¼[k½ fuoss'k dh fcØh ij ykHk 1 0
?kVk,¡% fuos'k dh fcØh ij gkfu
vU; vk; 322 126
dqy ¼d½ 77219 55174
izko/kku ¼djk/kku ls½
¼d½ fuos'k ds ewY;ksa esa deh ds fy,
¼[k½ vfuf'pr _.kksa ds fy, -
¼x½ vU;
vU; [kpsZ
¼d½ og [kpsZ tks chek dkjksckj ls lacaf/kr gSa
¼[k½ olwys u tkus okys _.k cV~Vs [kkrs esa Mkyuk
¼x½ vU; 44
dqy ¼[k½ 44 -
dj ls igys ykHk 77175 55174
djk/kku ds fy, izko/kku 28861 18908
iwoZ vof/k lek;kstu 371 (704)
dj ds ckn ykHk 47943 36970
mi;ksx
¼d½ o"kZ ds nkSjku varfje ykHkka'k dk Hkqxrku fd;k x;k 9657 2500
¼[k½ izLrkfor vafre ykHkka'k 8200 10000
¼x½ ykHkka'k forj.k dj 1394 1403
¼?k½ fdlh fjt+oZ ;k vU; [kkrksa esa LFkkukUrj.k
lkekU; fjt+oZ esa LFkkukUrj.k 28694 23067
iwoZ o"kZ ds ykHk@gkfu d® fy;k x;k 2 2
'ks"k d® rqyui«k esa Hksstk x;k 1 2
uksV% d®"Bd esa fn, x, vad udkjkRed jkf'k ds ladsr gSa A
111
okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
fooj.k 24
rqyu i=% Hkkjrh; fu;kZr _.k xkjaVh fuxe fy-
(31 ekpZ rd)
(yk[k #i;s)
fuf/k;®a ds L=®r 2008 2007
'ks;j iw¡th 90000 80000
HkaMkj/vf/k'ks"k 91342 62914
mfpr ewY; cnyko [kkrk
m/kkj 848
vLFkfxr dj ns;rk
dqy 182190 142914
fuf/k;ksa ds vkosnu
fuos'k 58621 22808
m/kkj 1310 1,487
LFkk;h laifÙk;k¡ 12470 12094
orZeku laifÙk;k¡
udn vkSj cSad 'ks"k 227726 260246
vfxze vkSj vU; laifÙk;k¡ 11498 9212
mi&dqy ¼d½ 239224 269459
orZeku ns;rk,¡ 93293 116173
izko/kku 37706 48540
mi&dqy ¼[k½ 130999 164713
dqy orZeku laifÙk;k¡ ¼x½ ¾ ¼d&£½ 108225 104745
vLFkfxr dj laifÙk;k¡ 46 1780
vU; [kpsZ ¼cV~Vs [kkrs esa u Mkys tkus ;k lek;ksftr u gksus dh
1518
lhek rd½
ykHk@gkfu [kkrk ¼MsfcV 'ks"k½
dqy 182190 142914
112
okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
fooj.k 25
ikWfylh/kkjdksa ds [kkrs% Hkkjrh; Ñf"k chek daiuh fy-
(yk[k #i;s)
fooj.k 2007&08 2006&07
vftZr izhfe;e ¼'kq)½ 63614 55876
fuos'k d® cspus@fofuos'k ij ykHk@gkfu 56 4
vU;
C;kt] ykHkka'k/fdjk;k& ldy 9810 6661
dqy ¼d½ 73480 62541
mixr nkos ¼ldy½ 52954 55075
deh'ku (2194) (0)
chek dkjksckj ls lacaf/kr pkyw [kpsZ 1412 1023
vU; ifj'kks/ku] cV~Vs [kkrs esa fy[kuk/izko/kku 259 211
fons'kh dj
dqy ¼[k½ 52431 56309
vfXu@leqnzh@fofo/k dkjksckj ls pkyw ykHk@gkfu
¼x½ ¾ ¼d&£½ 21049 6232
mi;ksx
'ks;j/kkjdksa ds [kkrs esa LFkkukUrj.k 21049 6232
vkink ds fjt+oZ esa LFkkukUrj.k
vU; fjt+oZ esa LFkkukUrj.k
dqy ¼x½ 21049 6232
uksV% d®"Bd esa fn, x, vad udkjkRed jkf'k ds ladsr gSaA
113
okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
fooj.k 26
va'k/kkjdksa ds [kkrs% Hkkjrh; Ñf"k chek daiuh bfMa;k fy-
( yk[k #i;s)
fooj.k 2007&08 2006&07
pkyw ykHk@gkfu
¼d½ vfXu chek
¼[k½ leqnzh chek
¼x½ fofo/k chek 21049 6232
21049 6232
fuos'k ls izkIr vk;
¼d½ C;kt] ykHkka'k/fdjk;k&lEiw.kZ 3996 2849
¼[k½ fuoss'k dh fcØh ij ykHk 23 2
?kVk,¡% fuos'k dh fcØh ij gkfu
vU; vk; 13 44
dqy ¼d½ 25081 9127
izko/kku ¼djk/kku ls½
¼d½ fuos'k ds ewY;ksa esa deh ds fy,
¼[k½ vfuf'pr _.kksa ds fy, - 19
¼x½ vU; 144 490
vU; [kpsZ
¼d½ og [kpsZ tks chek dkjksckj ls lacaf/kr gSa 4
¼[k½ olwys u tkus okys _.k cV~Vs [kkrs esa Mkyuk -
¼x½ vU; 0 91
dqy ¼[k½ 145 604
dj ls igys ykHk 24936 8523
djk/kku ds fy, izko/kku 8805 3625
dj ds ckn ykHk 16131 4898
mi;ksx
¼d½ o"kZ ds nkSjku varfje ykHkka'k dk Hkqxrku fd;k x;k
¼[k½ izLrkfor vafre ykHkka'k 2000
¼x½ ykHkka'k forj.k dj 340
¼?k½ fdlh fjt+oZ ;k vU; [kkrksa esa LFkkukUrj.k
lkekU; fjt+oZ esa LFkkukUrj.k 13791 4898
iwoZ o"kZ ds ykHk@gkfu d® fy;k x;k
'ks"k d® rqyui«k esa Hksst k x;k
uksV% d®"Bd esa fn, x, vad udkjkRed jkf'k ds ladsr gSa A
114
okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
fooj.k 27
rqyu i=% Hkkjrh; Ñf"k chek daiuh
(31
ekpZ rd)
(yk[k #i;s)
fooj.k 2008 2007
'ks;j iw¡th 20000 20000
HkaMkj/vf/k'ks"k 32317 18540
mfpr ewY; cnyko [kkrk 337 243
m/kkj
dqy 52654 38783
fuf/k;ksa ds vkosnu
fuos'k 87678 69308
m/kkj 144 146
LFkk;h laifÙk;k¡ 493 475
vLFkfxr dj laifÙk;k¡ 343
orZeku laifÙk;k¡
udnh vkSj cSad 'ks"k 72663 74537
vfxze vkSj vU; laifÙk;k¡ 22239 15957
mi&dqy ¼d½ 94903 90494
orZeku ns;rk,¡ 89388 91997
izko/kku 41518 29642
mi&dqy ¼[k½ 130906 121639
dqy orZeku laifÙk;k¡% ¼x½ ¾ ¼d&£½ (36004) (31145)
vU; [kpsZ ¼cV~Vs [kkrs esa u Mkys tkus ;k lek;ksftr u gksus
dh lhek rd½
ykHk@gkfu [kkrk ¼MsfcV 'ks"k½
dqy 52654 38783
uksV% d®"Bd esa fn, x, vad udkjkRed jkf'k ds ladsr gSa A
115
okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
fooj.k 28
xSj thou chek Hkkjrh; cktkj ds 'kq) izfr/kkj.k
{ks= ns’k esa izfr/kkj.k ¼izfr’kr½
vfXu 75.65
efju dkxksZ 84.43
efju gy 20.01
eksVj 100
bathfu;fjax 77.52
mM~M;u 24.21
fofo/k 97.11
;ksx 91.26
116
fooj.k 29
Hkkjr esa ldy izR;{k izhfe;e vk;
(yk[k #i;s)
vfXu leqnzh okgu LokLF; vU; dqy
daiuh 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2006-07
us'kuy 38072 49252 48394 17498 20489 214631 198658 69036 47957 61487 65085 400723 381442
U;w bafM;k 74343 90998 83963 43728 32102 203430 203473 120942 76529 85249 98618 527692 501720
v®fj,aVy 47820 54007 54689 33906 34783 160838 173939 53263 44854 84986 85269 380814 392852
;qukÃVsM 52430 66434 64548 30083 26395 143490 123318 69496 46525 78456 87204 373956 349877
mi&dqy 212665 260691 251594 125216 113769 722388 699388 312737 215865 310179 336177 1683185 1625890
ctkt vyk;at 27349 37031 35140 7518 7125 138637 84387 24340 15826 40149 34266 237992 178634
pksykeaMye 6830 7798 7283 3266 2656 22441 9716 10938 3860 8758 7143 52234 31173
¶;qpj tujyh 303 - 72 - 177 - 343 - 86 - 981 -
vkbZlhvkbZlhvkbZ y¨ackMZ 41735 39383 30847 21672 15524 127907 114255 81589 66497 57809 63248 330712 298907
b¶dks Vksfd;ks 21517 29102 26329 6643 12826 49919 44890 11402 7189 23334 20440 112815 114447
fjyk;al 14327 14588 4776 3424 1785 126737 45551 27562 6718 22591 22581 194642 91223
jkW;y lqanje 6887 9839 9174 1955 1844 40956 30339 10878 9612 8765 8185 69441 59820
VkVk ,vkbZth 12977 13695 11627 9786 7015 25325 27309 6830 5336 23346 17700 78264 71055
;wfuolZy lksEiks 48 - - - - - 0 - - - 48 -
mi&dqy 133255 152547 114231 54666 49015 546136 370278 176705 116064 188426 176753 1099189 864657
dqy 345921 413238 365825 179882 162784 1268525 1069666 489442 331929 498604 512929 2782374 2490547
fooj.k 30
'kq) izhfe;e vk; ¼vftZr½
(yk[k #i;s)
us'kuy 29117 33836 10817 10235 167841 153428 46806 35756 47272 43501 301853 276757
U;w bafM;k 97031 94184 18857 16438 194078 198559 82012 30612 89,164 113719 481143 453511
v®fj,aVy 32442 34153 16939 15944 137012 132846 40605 32371 60626 53763 287623 269077
;qukÃVsM 43456 41867 12937 10531 106080 94441 48146 32981 59590 57504 270209 237324
mi&dqy 202046 204040 59550 53148 605011 579274 217568 131720 256652 268487 1340828 1236669
ctkt vyk;at 12256 9382 3897 2674 92566 49254 17808 10639 15017 11904 141544 83853
pksykeaMye 3266 3180 981 709 14073 5195 2967 884 3599 2760 24886 12728
¶;qpj tujyh (148) (15) 2 25 8 (129)
vkbZlhvkbZlhvkbZ y¨ackMZ 10865 6982 1830 1224 87333 55105 40662 30593 16028 12761 156718 106665
b¶dks Vksfd;ks 6364 5481 4207 3035 37945 34613 7223 4656 8228 6975 63967 54760
fjyk;al 3845 2394 1094 621 71660 14918 13617 3017 5788 3476 96003 24426
jkW;y lqanje 2144 2920 453 823 29749 20673 8305 5487 3933 3454 44583 33358
VkVk ,vkbZth 1662 1489 4426 3099 24809 22888 3708 4069 10779 6620 45385 38165
mi&dqy 40371 31986 17015 12280 370154 214476 95983 59845 64398 49396 587920 367983
dqy 242418 236027 76565 65428 975164 793750 313552 191565 321050 317882 1928748 1604652
fooj.k 31
lkoZtfud {ks= dh daifu;ksa ds chekys[ku vuqHko rFkk ykHk (yk[k #Ik;s)
'kq) izhfe;e 491428 475177 287868 287973 318798 285536 288066 252953 1386159 1301640
mixr nkos ¼ldy½ 417748 364361 260222 235886 283884 239422 250628 214206 1212481 1053875
85.01% 76.68% 90.40% 81.91% 89.05% 83.85% 87.00% 84.68% 87.47% 80.97%
10285 21666 244 18897 16945 8780 17857 15629 45331 64971
vlekIr tksf[ke ds fy;s fjt+oZ
(84439) (65198) (68095) (52194) (92190) (54617) (85335) (73104) (330059) (245112)
chekys[ku ykHk vkSj gkfu
-17.55% -14.38% -23.67% -19.40% -30.54% -19.73% -31.58% -30.80% -24.62% -19.82%
ldy fuos'k vk; 234619 225507 114315 116010 118092 105480 157725 131426 624751 578423
vU; [kpsZ de vU; vk; 1966 1084 (1986) (853) (8696) (5280) (6576) (6288) (15292) (11337)
dj ls igys ykHk 152146 161393 44235 62964 17206 45583 65814 52034 279400 321974
dj ds mijkar 'kq) ykHk 140113 145995 930 49727 16343 42128 63162 52886 220548 290736
29815 20374 94570 55563 24695 20711 75068 17318 50474 39859 122832 81384 15565 7077 11477 8003 58 0 424555 250289
mixr nkos ¼ldy½
55.93% 52.30% 53.96% 53.44% 46.77% 49.81% 56.13% 34.34% 68.42% 68.66% 69.02% 56.10% 48.47% 44.43% 68.49% 60.12% 31.41% -0.26% 59.31% 53.56%
izca/ku ds [kpsZ o deh'ku 19060 13543 50072 26676 23047 18122 48341 10169 19711 16287 42460 30826 10946 5834 6958 6879 1934 726 223254 128337
35.75% 34.77% 28.57% 25.66% 43.65% 43.58% 36.14% 20.16% 26.72% 28.05% 23.86% 21.25% 34.09% 36.63% 41.52% 51.68% 1052.68% -1705.14% 31.19% 27.46%
8723 5597 33711 20123 7417 3418 37741 26006 9808 3297 21258 38413 7227 3198 1753 (718) 312 1 127951 99333
vlekIr tkf[ke ds fy; fjt+oZ esa òf)
16.36% 14.37% 19.24% 19.35% 14.05% 8.22% 28.22% 51.57% 13.29% 5.68% 11.94% 26.48% 22.51% 20.08% 10.46% -5.39% 170.04% -1.74% 17.87% 21.26%
chek ykHk@gkfu (4291) (559) (3098) 1615 (2357) (669) (27406) (3062) (6219) (1387) (8573) (5545) (1626) (183) (3430) (853) (2121) (769) (59890) (10642)
-9.62% -1.67% -2.19% 1.93% -5.19% -1.75% -28.55% -12.53% -9.72% -2.53% -5.47% -5.20% -6.53% -1.43% -18.53% -6.77% 1647.72% 1776.26% -10.19% -2.89%
-34 (11) 1240 1198 14 177 711 91 50 (76) (852) (33) 37 (12) 313 (359) (123) (151) 1204 975
120
dj ds mijkar 'kq) ykHk 471 2119 10562 7537 1617 2157 (16555) 163 716 2713 10287 6836 724 1249 (1700) 200 (1709) (30) 4383 22974
uksV% d®"Bd esa fn, x, vad udkjkRed jkf'k ds ladsr gSa A
fooj.k 33
mixr nkoksa dk vuqikr&lkoZtfud {ks=
fooj.k 'kq) vftZr izhfe;e mixr nkos ¼'kq)½ mixr nkoksa dk vuqikr
vfXu leqnzh okgu LokLF; vU; 2007&08 2006&07 vfXu leqnzh okgu LokLF; vU; 2007&08 2006&07 vfXu leqnzh okgu LokLF; vU; 2007&08 2006&07
29117 10817 167841 46806 47272 301853 276757 24447 10006 170449 55238 23743 283884 239422 83.96 92.50 101.55 118.01 50.23 94.05 86.51
us'kuy
U;w bafM;k 97031 18857 194078 82012 89164 481143 453511 60160 15824 209996 73801 57967 417748 364361 62.00 83.91 108.20 89.99 65.01 86.82 80.34
v®fj,aVy 32442 16939 137012 40605 60626 287623 269077 31038 11007 136423 50256 31499 260222 235886 95.67 64.98 99.57 123.77 51.96 90.47 87.66
;qukÃVsM 43456 12937 106080 48146 59590 270209 237324 30400 12397 116943 65170 25718 250628 214206 69.96 95.83 110.24 135.36 43.16 92.75 90.26
dqy 202046 59550 605011 217568 256652 1340828 1236669 146044 49234 633811 244465 138927 1212481 1053875 72.28 82.68 104.76 112.36 54.13 90.43 85.22
jkW;y lqanje 2144 453 29749 8305 3933 44584 33358 929 367 22856 3719 1944 29815 20374 43.34 80.95 76.83 44.78 49.44 66.87 61.08
ctkt vyk;at 12256 3897 92566 17808 15017 141544 83853 4976 3166 61817 15171 9439 94570 55563 40.60 81.25 66.78 85.19 62.86 66.81 66.26
VkVk ,vkbZth 1662 4426 24809 3708 10779 45384 38165 657 3612 15305 2778 2344 24695 20711 39.50 81.61 61.69 74.93 21.74 54.41 54.27
fjyk;al 3845 1094 71660 13617 5788 96003 24426 2674 1288 53013 15269 2824 75068 17318 69.54 117.72 73.98 112.14 48.79 78.19 70.90
b¶dks Vksfd;ks 6364 4207 37945 7223 8228 63967 54760 4226 4301 28976 8750 4221 50474 39859 66.40 102.24 76.36 121.14 51.30 78.91 72.79
vkbZlhvkbZlhvkbZ y¨ackMZ 10865 1830 87333 40662 16028 156718 106665 5794 3220 66505 40170 7143 122832 81384 53.33 175.98 76.15 98.79 44.57 78.38 76.30
pksykeaMye 3266 981 14073 2967 3599 24886 12728 1172 978 9353 2761 1302 15565 7077 35.88 99.73 66.46 93.04 36.16 62.55 55.60
,pMh,Qlh pCc 161 142 12017 1692 993 15005 14029 34 132 8491 2411 409 11477 8003 20.80 93.35 70.66 142.46 41.25 76.49 57.05
¶;wpj tujyh (148) (15) 2 25 8 (129) 3 4 50 58 (2) (25) 650.71 (45)
Hkkjrh; thou chek fuxe 243521 227677 307615 272579 65054 67616 153436 113245 35085 29443 526105 453440
dqy lkoZtfud {ks= ¼d½ 243521 227677 307615 272579 65054 67616 153436 113245 35085 29443 526105 453440
,pMh,Qlh LVSaMMZ ykbQ ba’;ksjsal da- fy- 1095 464 1179 726 365 251 676 407 50 25 2220 1384
eSDl U;w;kdZ ykbQ ba’;ksjsal da- fy- 897 696 1014 709 429 239 346 214 160 62 1789 1162
vkbZlhvkbZlhvkbZ izwMsaf’k;y ykbQ ba’;ksjsal da- fy- 1353 974 1422 974 452 308 861 550 352 108 2735 1833
fcjyk lu ykbQ ba’;ksjsal da- fy- 234 193 298 193 138 74 154 106 57 21 590 374
VkVk ,vkbZth ykbQ ba’;ksjsal da- fy- 1092 863 1092 863 310 203 227 88 24 3 1628 1154
dksVd efgUnzk ykbQ ba’;ksjsal da- fy- 330 200 355 255 122 78 164 113 20 9 641 446
ctkt vyk;at+ ykbQ ba’;ksjsal da- fy- 647 617 1344 755 405 245 794 507 81 72 2543 1508
eSV ykbQ ba’;ksjsal da- izk- fy- 275 257 352 257 177 105 79 91 30 33 608 452
fjyk;al ykbQ ba’;ksjsal da- fy- 236 123 265 149 79 48 136 91 16 25 479 288
vkbZ,uth oS’; ykbQ ba’;ksjsal da- fy- 255 287 379 303 154 99 178 193 47 53 712 595
vfook ykbQ ba’;ksjsal da- fy- 229 223 229 223 95 80 94 90 0 0 418 392
lgkjk bafM;k ykbQ ba’;ksjsal da- fy- 84 47 147 81 56 30 67 48 14 10 270 159
Jhjke ykbQ ba’;ksjsal 78 74 88 74 26 35 55 37 9 14 170 146
Hkkjrh ,Dlk ykbQ ba’;ksjsal da- fy- 79 38 98 62 30 25 49 30 7 2 178 116
vkbZMhchvkbZ QksfVZl ykbQ ba’;ksjsal da- fy- 45 0 108 0 32 0 9 0 0 0 150 0
¶;wpj tujyh bafM;k ykbQ ba’;ksjsal da- fy- 104 0 104 0 25 0 12 0 1 0 141 0
dqy futh {ks= ¼[k½ 8534 5988 10342 6730 3547 2221 4757 3164 1064 605 18645 12115
m|ksx ;ksx ¼d$[k½ 252055 233664 317957 279309 68600 69837 158193 116410 36149 30049 544750 465555
fVIi.kh % tkjh
1-,yvkbZlh }kjk crk, x, vkadM+s vLFkk;h fjVUlZ ij vk/kkfjr gSa
¼djksM+ #-½
isa’ku vkSj lkekU; okf”kZdh fuf/k
jkT; ljdkj vkSj vU;
fuos’k ekunaMksa ds v/khu
chekdrkZ dk uke ds- ljdkj flD;¨fjVht+ vuqeksfnr flD;¨fjVht+ ds- dqy ¼isa’ku fuf/k½
ljdkj flD;¨fjVht+ fuos’k
31&ekpZ&08 31&ekpZ&07 31&ekpZ&08 31&ekpZ&07 31&ekpZ&08 31&ekpZ&07 31&ekpZ&08 31&ekpZ&07
Hkkjrh; thou chek fuxe 21266 18712 30973 28591 9228 6471 40200 35062
dqy lkoZtfud {ks= ¼d½ 21266 18712 30973 28591 9228 6471 40200 35062
,pMh,Qlh LVSaMMZ ykbQ ba’;ksjsal da- fy- 215 161 228 207 264 180 492 387
eSDl U;w;kdZ ykbQ ba’;ksjsal da- fy- 29 20 32 20 6 2 38 22
vkbZlhvkbZlhvkbZ izwMsaf’k;y ykbQ ba’;ksjsal da- fy- 350 286 391 286 359 253 750 540
fcjyk lu ykbQ ba’;ksjsal da- fy- 3 0 3 0 4 0 7 0
VkVk ,vkbZth ykbQ ba’;ksjsal da- fy- 83 84 83 84 84 47 167 131
dksVd efgUnzk ykbQ ba’;ksjsal da- fy- 21 11 22 13 16 12 38 25
,lchvkbZ ykbQ ba’;ksjsal da- fy- 430 240 763 328 825 434 1587 762
ctkt vyk;at ykbQ ba’;ksjsal da- fy- 27 25 33 26 10 4 43 29
vuqeksfnr fuos’k ds
chekdrkZ dk uke vuqeksfnr fuos’k dqy ¼;wfyi fuf/k½ dqy ¼lHkh fuf/k;k¡½
vykok ¼vksVh,vkbZ½
Hkkjrh; thou chek fuxe 55624 30187 12355 6065 67978 36252 674475 559201
dqy lkoZtfud {ks= ¼d½ 55624 30187 12355 6065 67978 36252 674475 559201
,pMh,Qlh LVSaMMZ ykbQ ba’;ksjsal da- fy- 5656 2926 561 279 6217 3205 8929 4976
eSDl U;w;kdZ ykbQ ba’;ksjsal da- fy- 1353 536 374 114 1727 650 3587 1840
vkbZlhvkbZlhvkbZ izwMsaf’k;y ykbQ ba’;ksjsal da- fy- 19425 10805 3488 1122 22913 11926 26398 14299
fcjyk lu ykbQ ba’;ksjsal da- fy- 5393 3186 808 192 6201 3378 6798 3752
VkVk ,vkbZth ykbQ ba’;ksjsal da- fy- 1599 703 292 149 1891 852 3818 2137
dksVd efgUnzk ykbQ ba’;ksjsal da- fy- 2079 1221 230 76 2309 1297 3014 1785
ctkt vyk;at ykbQ ba’;ksjsal da- fy- 8911 4005 1356 766 10267 4771 12884 6331
eSV ykbQ ba’;ksjsal da- izk- fy- 900 241 241 53 1141 295 1762 760
fjyk;al ykbQ ba’;ksjsal da- fy- 3019 800 571 117 3590 917 4069 1205
vkbZ,uth oS’; ykbQ ba’;ksjal s da- fy- 1116 460 189 97 1305 557 557 1256
vfook ykbQ ba’;ksjsal da- fy- 1960 1073 295 104 2255 1177 2682 1575
lgkjk bafM;k ykbQ ba’;ksjsal da- fy- 95 36 31 3 126 39 398 199
Jhjke ykbQ ba’;ksjsal 320 83 18 1 338 85 507 230
Hkkjrh ,Dlk ykbQ ba’;ksjsal da- fy- 47 4 6 1 53 5 231 121
vkbZMhchvkbZ QksfVZl ykbQ ba’;ksjsal da- fy- 8 0 0 0 8 0 158 0
¶;wpj tujyh bafM;k ykbQ ba’;ksjsal da- fy- 0 0 0 0 0 0 143 0
dqy futh {ks= ¼[k½ 55887 27400 9516 3397 65404 30798 87566 44979
m|ksx ;ksx ¼d$[k½ 111511 57587 21871 9463 133382 67050 762041 604180
fVIi.kh %
1-,yvkbZlh }kjk crk, x, vkadM+s vLFkk;h fjVUlZ ij vk/kkfjr gSa
fooj.k 38
¼djksM+ #-½
31-03-2008 rd xSj thou chek fuos’k
jkT; ljdkj vkSj vU; vuqeksfnr vkokl vkSj vfXu’keu midj.kksa ds fuos’k ekunaMksa ds v/khu fuos’k vuqeksfnr fuos’k ds vykok
chekdrkZ dk uke ds- ljdkj flD;¨fjVht+ lajpuk fuos’k dqy ¼fuos’k½
flD;¨fjVht+ ds- ljdkj flD;¨fjVht+ fy, _.k ¼vksVh,vkbZ lfgr½ ¼vksVh,vkbZ½
31&ekpZ&08 31&ekpZ&07 31&ekpZ&08 31&ekpZ&07 31&ekpZ&08 31&ekpZ&07 31&ekpZ&08 31&ekpZ&07 31&ekpZ&08 31&ekpZ&07 31&ekpZ&08 31&ekpZ&07 31&ekpZ&08 31&ekpZ&07
thvkbZlh vkWQ bafM;k 3231 2997 4848 4467 1015 1047 1556 1515 8476 7321 1630 1585 15895 14350
n U;w bafM;k ba’;ksjsal daiuh fy- 3202 3349 4544 4820 977 906 1783 1279 3932 4004 435 478 11236 11009
us’kuy ba’;ksjsal daiuh fy- 1447 1400 2003 1983 489 524 877 837 2331 2036 583 402 5700 5380
;wukbfVM bafM;k ba’;ksjsal daiuh fy- 1708 1653 2793 2791 406 434 811 730 4033 3337 870 807 8042 7291
n vksfj,aVy ba’;ksjsal daiuh fy- 2033 1929 2715 2546 248 280 817 690 2563 2625 405 413 6343 6140
lkoZtfud {ks= ¼d½ 11620 11328 16903 16606 3135 3191 5843 5051 21335 19323 3923 3685 47216 44171
fjyk;al tujy ba’;ksjsal daiuh fy- 434 191 444 201 115 54 256 96 495 282 136 53 1311 633
jkW;y lqanje vyk,al ba’;ksjsal daiuh fy- 153 134 223 174 75 60 170 130 154 139 5 5 621 502
b¶-dks&Vksfd;ks tujy ba’;ksjsal daiuh fy- 329 285 329 285 82 74 131 115 343 260 0 0 886 733
VkVk & ,vkbZth ba’;ksjsal daiuh fy- 216 314 379 314 49 37 134 74 120 103 4 9 682 528
ctkt vyk;at tujy ba’;ksjsal daiuh fy- 419 375 641 439 175 97 337 161 861 722 26 40 2014 1419
dqy 1344 5300 6644 229 1697 597 85 675 2332 5615 3522 1902 191 5615 525 368 136 1029
1 flQkfj’ksa 6 dkjZOkkbZ ;ksX; ugha
2 iznku djuk 7 3 ekg ds vanj
3 okilh@fuiVku 8 3 ekg ls 1 o”kZ
4 vLohdkj 9 1 o”kZ ls vf/kd
5 jí
fooj.k 45
fofHkUu dsUnzksa ij yksdiky ds dk;¨Z dk Lrj
31 ekpZ 2008 dh lekfIr rd f’kdk;rksa dk fuiVku ¼thou vkSj xSj&thou chek la;qDr½
31-3-2007 o”kZ ds fuiVkbZ xbZ f’kdk;rksa dh la[;k
yksdiky dsUnz dqy vof/kokj fuiVku vof/kokj cdk;k
dks vks@,l nkSjku izkIr bl rjg
xSj&fyad O;kikj
thou O;kikj lkekU; okf"kZdh vkSj iSa'ku dkjksckj LokLF; O;kikj fyaDM O;kikj# dqy
chekdrkZ 01-04-2007 rd ykxq tksM+s x;s* gVk;s x;s** 31-03-2008 rd ykxq 01-04-2007 rd ykxq tksM+s x;s* gVk;s x;s** 31-03-2008 rd ykxq 31-03-2008 rd ykxq 31-03-2008 rd ykxq 31-03-2008 rd ykxq
O;kikj O;kikj O;kikj O;kikj O;kikj O;kikj O;kikj
,lchvkbZ ykbQ 9155 3156 1314 10997 331 196 0 526 0 26278 37801
Jhjke ykbQ 1380 204 580 1004 0 0 0 0 0 3552 4556
VkVk ,vkbZth 12428 3469 3346 12550 475 26 42 460 4548 18787 36345
dqy 1513876 257081 150082 1620876 0 91557 11678 51368 51867 0 36618 687284 2396646
MsVk dk lzksr%
31-03-2008 rd Tkhou chek daifu;ksa dh chekadd fjiksVZ rFkk rRo
okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
fooj.k 51
Hkkjr esa thou chekdrkZv¨a dk 'k¨/ku vuqikr ¼31 ekpZ rd½
Ø- la- thou chekdrkZv¨a ds uke 2008 2007
1 ctkt vyk;at+ ykbQ ba’;ksjsal da- fy- 2.34 2.45
2 fjyk;al ykbQ ba’;ksjsal da- fy- 1.65 1.62
3 fcjyk lu ykbQ+ ba’;ksjsal da- fy- 4.29 6.31
4 vfook ykbQ ba’;ksjsal da- izk- fy- 2.37 1.80
5 ,pMh,Qlh LVS.MMZ ykbQ ba’;ksjsal da- fy- 2.38 2.05
6 vkbZlhvkbZlhvkbZ izwMsaf’k;y ykbQ ba’;ksjsal da- fy- 1.74 1.53
7 vkbZ,uth oS’; ykbQ ba’;ksjsal da- fy- 2.36 2.87
8 Hkkjrh; thou chek fuxe 1.52 1.50
9 eSDl U;w;kWdZ ykbQ ba’;ksjsal da- fy- 2.25 2.08
10 eSVykbQ+ bafM;k ba’;ksjsal da- izk- fy- 1.70 1.73
11 vkse dksVd efgUnzk ykbQ ba’;ksjsal da- fy- 2.41 1.64
12 ,lchvkbZ ykbQ ba’;ksjsal da- fy- 3.30 1.78
13 VkVk ,vkbZth ykbQ ba’;ksjsal da- fy- 2.50 2.59
14 lgkjk bafM;k ykbQ ba’;ksjsal da- fy- 4.32 2.68
15 Jhjke ykbQ ba’;ksjsal da- fy- 2.85 2.74
16 Hkkjrh ,Dlk ykbQ ba’;ksjsal da- fy- 2.73 1.96
17 ¶;wpj tujyh bafM;k ykbQ ba’;ksjsal da- fy- 2.94 **
18 vkbZMhchvkbZ QksfVZl ykbQ ba’;ksjsal da- fy- 3.45 **
MsVk dk lzksr&31 ekpZ 2008 rd chekadd fjiksVZ vkSj rRo
** 2007&2008 esa O;kikj 'kq: fd;k
142
okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
fooj.k 52
xSj thou chekdrkZvksa dk ‘kks/ku {kerk vuqikr
¼31 ekpZ rd½
chekdrkZ 2008 2007
futh
ctkt vyk;at 1.55 156
pksykeaMye 1.89 2.63
,pMh,Qlh pCc 2.02 1.69
vkbZlhvkbZlhvkbZ yksEckMZ 2.03 2.08
b¶dks&Vksfd;ks 1.51 1.7
fjyk;al 1.64 1.95
jkW;y lqanje 1.59 1.64
VkVk ,vkbZth 1.91 1.85
¶;wpj tujyh 2.61 -
;wfuolZy lksEiks 4.63 -
lkotZfud
U;w bafM;k 4 3.57
;wukbfVM 3.24 3
vksfj,aVy 1.91 2.17
us’kuy 1.8 1.76
fo’ks”k chekdrkZ
bZlhthlh 18.9 11.41
LVkj gsYFk 1.97 1.91
viksyks Mhdsoh 1.39 -
,vkbZlh 3.27 2.05
thvkbZlh 3.36 4.1
143
fooj.k 53
O;fDrxr O;olk; ¼Hkkjr esa½ & xSj fyaDM O;kikj ds laca/k esa leigj.k@dkfyr ikWfyfl;ksa dk fooj.k
ctkt fjyk;al vfook ykbQ fcjyk lu ,pMh,Qlh vkbZlhvk vkbZ,uth oS’; ,yvkbZlh eSDl eSVykbQ dksVd vkse ,lchvkbZ VkVk lgkjk Jhjke Hkkjrh ¶;wpj vkbZMhchvkbZ
o.kZu vyk;al ykbQ LVS.MMZ ykbQ bZlhvkbZ U;w;kWdZ ykbQ ykbZQ ,vkbZth ykbQ ykbQ ,Dlk tujyh QksfVZl
izw ykbQ ykbQ ykbQ
2005-06
000 e ikfyfl;k dh
la[;k 66 18 19 5 41 137 41 9569 104 31 27 32 92 5 0 mi- ugha mi- ugha mi- ugha
djksM+ :i;s dh jkf’k dk
vk’oklu fn;k 2418 260 49 360 794 1377 855 61640 2658 1008 521 459 1616 62 0 mi- ugha mi- ugha mi- ugha
2006-07
la[;k 77 47 24 8 29 180 45 7773 163 37 21 85 151 7 9 0 mi- ugha mi- ugha
djksM+ :i;s dh jkf’k dk
vk’oklu fn;k 2364 692 3 597 787 2461 788 63206 2666 1157 546 773 3042 78 139 0 mi- ugha mi- ugha
2007-08
la[;k 106 43 40 16 36 439 54 11009 142 28 25 79 238 14 25 3 0 0
djksM+ :i;s dh jkf’k dk
vk’oklu fn;k 2392 663 125 1017 909 6854 762 73686 3394 880 1104 1108 5044 174 569 109 0 0
Ikksfylh dks O;ixr le>k tk,xk ;fn izhfe;e dk Hkqxrku 15 ls 60 fnu ds Hkhrj ugh fd;k tkrkA
Ok”kZ ds nkSjku O;ixr ikWfyfl;ksa dk vuqikr ¾ Ok”kZ ds nkSjku O;ixr ikWfyfl;k¡ ¼leigj.k ikWfyfl;ksa lfgr½@o”kZ dh ‘kq:vkr vkSj var ij ykxq O;kikj dk vadxf.kr vFkZ
MsVk ds lzksr%
31-03-2006/31-03-2007/31-03-2008 rd Tkhou chek daifu;ksa dh chekadd fjiksVZ rFkk rRo
fooj.k 54
2007&08 ds fy, thou chekdrkZv¨a dk uohu O;kikfjd izn’kZu &&& ek/;ekuqlkj ¼djksM+ :i;s esa izhfe;e½ ¼ikWfylh;k¡ la[;k esa½
O;fDrxr ,tsaV dkWiksZjsV ,tsaV nyky izR;{k fcdzh dqy O;fDrxr u;k O;kikj flQkfj’ksa
thou chekdrkZZ cSadksa vU;
ikWfyfl;k¡ izhfe;e ikW fyfl;k¡ izhfe;e ikW fyfl;k¡ izhfe;e ikW fyfl;k¡ izhfe;e ikWfyfl;k¡ izhfe;e ikWfyfl;k¡ izhfe;e ikWfyfl;k¡ izhfe;e
204183 307.80 24208 87.89 1094 1.62 15097 42.02 143760 571.36 388342 1010.69 143640 562.82
vfook
(52.58) (30.45) (6.23) (8.70) (0.28) (0.16) (3.89) (4.16) (37.02) (56.53) (36.99) (55.69)
2029281 4155.80 84802 216.09 1452756 1727.38 23423 39.43 154084 347.90 3744346 6486.60 107114 269.63
ctkt vyk;at
(54.20) (64.07) (2.26) (3.33) (38.80) (26.63) (0.63) (0.61) (4.12) (5.36) (2.86) (4.16)
40419 61.35 669 0.94 - - 3695 7.83 29291 39.87 74074 109.98 - -
Hkkjrh ,Dlk
(54.57) (55.78) (0.90) (0.86) - - (4.99) (7.12) (39.54) (36.25) - -
588797 1127.35 44040 485.61 19090 48.35 36302 73.99 82 0.23 688311 1735.53 4551 8.67
fcjyk lu ykbQ
(85.54) (64.96) (6.40) (27.98) (2.77) (2.79) (5.27) (4.26) (0.01) (0.01) (0.66) (0.50)
468 0.18 - - - - 48 0.01 284 0.22 800 0.41 - -
¶;wpj tujyh
(58.50) (42.69) - - - - (6.00) (2.63) (35.50) (54.68) - -
666932 1289.01 204948 951.97 12542 25.14 3891 7.25 60299 75.19 948612 2348.57 8713 15.90
,pMh,Qlh LVS .MM
(70.31) (54.89) (21.61) (40.53) (1.32) (1.07) (0.41) (0.31) (6.36) (3.20) (0.92) (0.68)
1700548 4528.93 256027 1253.01 271196 657.55 26645 81.99 658694 522.82 2913110 7044.30 580672 283.18
vkbZlhvkbZlhvkbZ izw
(58.38) (64.29) (8.79) (17.79) (9.31) (9.33) (0.91) (1.16) (22.61) (7.42) (19.93) (4.02)
1200 2.55 1954 9.34 - - 4 0.01 - - 3158 11.90 - -
vkbZMhchvkbZ QksfVZl
(38.00) (21.42) (61.87) (78.47) - - (0.13) (0.11) - - - -
360069 694.97
139566 475.68 32069 206.70 107103 193.05 19116 58.06 15636 41.55 313490 975.04 1190 2.91
dksVd efgUnzk
(44.52) (48.79) (10.23) (21.20) (34.16) (19.80) (6.10) (5.95) (4.99) (4.26) (0.38) (0.30)
508319 988.02 35879 95.10 299469 416.02 5074 15.15 24590 41.86 873331 1556.16 3810 8.13
eS Dl U;w;kWdZ
(58.20) (63.49) (4.11) (6.11) (34.29) (26.73) (0.58) (0.97) (2.82) (2.69) (0.44) (0.52)
117313 310.52 100416 453.20 12607 6.68 4816 14.70 - - 235152 785.10 55521 261.91
eS VykbQ
(49.89) (39.55) (42.70) (57.73) (5.36) (0.85) (2.05) (1.87) - - (23.61) (33.36)
567657 1305.73 1766 3.73 71517 135.10 27563 59.98 405212 834.53 1073715 2339.06 378285 775.96
fjyk;al ykbQ
(52.87) (55.82) (0.16) (0.16) (6.66) (5.78) (2.57) (2.56) (37.74) (35.68) (35.23) (33.17)
108972 121.47 - - 112 0.64 - - - - 109084 122.11 - -
lgkjk
(99.90) (99.48) - - (0.10) (0.52) - - - - - -
559789 2145.29 351292 1570.38 12177 19.78 2137 6.26 134 0.87 925529 3742.58 - -
,lchvkbZ ykbQ
(60.48) (57.32) (37.96) (41.96) (1.32) (0.53) (0.23) (0.17) (0.01) (0.02) - -
74948 219.10 - - 3272 8.36 305 0.83 30604 81.57 109129 309.85 30604 81.57
Jhjke
(68.68) (70.71) - - (3.00) (2.70) (0.28) (0.27) (28.04) (26.32) (28.04) (26.32)
341189 447.59 43399 286.16 74996 48.42 21484 41.51 15881 9.81 496949 833.50 - -
VkVk ,vkbZth
(68.66) (53.70) (8.73) (34.33) (15.09) (5.81) (4.32) (4.98) (3.20) (1.18) - -
7918067 18005.22 1221163 5688.36 2353933 3319.31 190189 450.8 1573849 2642.71 13257201 30106.35 1349398 2345.63
futh ;¨x
(59.73) (59.81) (9.21) (18.89) (17.76) (11.03) (1.43) (1.50) (11.87) (8.78) (10.18) (7.79)
36834544 48510.21 472447 640.86 245790 142.58 37214 22.97 - - 37589995 49316.62 - -
,yvkbZlh
(97.99) (98.36) (1.26) (1.30) (0.65) (0.29) (0.10) (0.05) - - - -
44752611 66515.43 1693610 6329.22 2599723 3461.89 227403 473.73 1573849 2642.71 50847196 79422.97 1349398 2345.63
m|¨x ;¨x
(88.01) (83.75) (3.33) (7.97) (5.11) (4.36) (0.45) (0.60) (3.10) (3.33) (2.65) (2.95)
uksV% 1 d®"Bd esa fn, x, vkadM+s lacaf/kr pS uy ds ek/;e ls izkIr izR;sd chek daiuh ds u, O;kikj ds izfr’kr dks n’kkZrs gS aA
2 u, O;kikj izhfe;e esa igys o"kZ dk izhfe;e v©j ,d gh izhfe;e g¨rk gSA *cSadksa ds vykok vfLrRo esa dkW iksZjsV ,tsaV ds leku iathÑr fd;k x;kA
3 jsQjy O;oLFkk ls ÁkIr vkadMs muls lacaf/kr pSuy esa 'kkfey fd, x, gSa # blesa fons’k esa fd, x, u, O;kikj dk izhfe;e ‘kkfey ugh gSA
** lacaf/kr chekdrkZ }kjk ;g iqf"V dh xà gS fd ikW fyfl;¨ dh la[;k foŸkh; o"kZ esa jí dh xà ikWfyfl;¨a d¨ ?kVkus ds ckn nh xà gSA
fooj.k 55
2007&08 esa chek daifu;ksa ds lkewfgd u;s O;kikj dk iznZ’ku &&& ek/;ekuqlkj ¼djksM+ :i;s esa izhfe;e½ ¼;kstuk;sa rFkk thou chek la[;k esa½
O;fDrxr ,tsaV dkW iksZjsV ,tsaV nyky izR;{k fcdzh dqy O;fDrxr u;k O;kikj flQkfj’ksa
cSad vU;*
chekdrkZ
;kstuk;sa iwjd chek izhfe;e ;kstuk;sa iwjd chek izhfe;e ;kstuk;sa iwjd chek izhfe;e ;kstuk;sa iwjd chek izhfe;e ;kstuk;sa iwjd chek izhfe;e ;kstuk;sa iwjd chek izhfe;e ;kstuk;sa iwjd chek izhfe;e
28 5036 5.62 1 14263 0.57 9 350885 2.08 6 10383 0.72 72 288693 34.28 116 669260 43.27 - - -
vfook
(24.14) (0.75) (12.99) (0.86) (2.13) (1.32) (7.76) (52.43) (4.81) (5.17) (1.55) (1.66) (62.07) (43.14) (79.22) - - -
- - - - 1402 0.64 - 1238 3.81 - - - 396 1996685 183.43 396 1999325 187.89 - - -
ctkt vyk;at
- - - - (0.07) (0.34) - (0.06) (2.03) - - - (100.00) (99.87) (97.63) - - -
- - - 1 1462 3.24 3 7550 0.02 - - - - - - 4 9012 3.25 - - -
Hkkjrh ,Dlk
- - - (25.00) (16.22) (99.41) (75.00) (83.78) (0.59) - - - - - - - - -
- - - - - - - - - - - - 148 160755 223.34 148 160755 223.34 - - -
fcjyk lu ykbQ
- - - - - - - - - - - - (100.00) (100.00) (100.00) - - -
- - - - - - - - - 8 45745 0.97 1 25871 1.11 9 71616 2.08 - - -
¶;wpj tujyh
- - - - - - - - - (88.89) (63.88) (46.41) (11.11) (36.12) (53.59) - - -
- - - - - - - - - - - - 246 293614 336.80 246 293614 336.80 - - -
,pMh,Qlh LVS.MMZ
- - - - - - - - - - - - (100.00) (100.00) (100.00) - - -
5 9383 3.08 2 149317 95.38 - 13229 0.20 10 3415 48.57 101 451506 843.22 118 626850 990.45 1 2052 1.63
vkbZlhvkbZlhvkbZ izw
(4.24) (1.50) (0.31) (1.69) (23.82) (9.63) - (2.11) (0.02) (8.47) (0.54) (4.90) (85.59) (72.03) (85.13) (0.85) (0.33) (0.16)
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
vkbZMhchvkbZ QksfVZl
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
- - - - - - - - - 8 1611 0.16 18 123169 9.31 26 124780 9.48 1 131 0.01
vkbZ,uth oS’;
- - - - - - - - - (30.77) (1.29) (1.72) (69.23) (98.71) (98.28) (3.85) (0.10) (0.07)
- - - - - - - - - 149 251277 24.99 132 398860 106.59 281 650137 131.58 - - -
dksVd efgUnzk
- - - - - - - - - (53.02) (38.65) (18.99) (46.98) (61.35) (81.01) - - -
267 216447 7.77 1 166058 27.05 - - - - - - 14 106997 6.85 282 489502 41.67 - - -
eSDl u;w;kW dZ
(94.68) (44.22) (18.64) (0.35) (33.92) (64.91) - - - - - - (4.96) (21.86) (16.45) - - -
9 19446 0.68 - - - 2 2488 0.22 4 60859 4.50 63 148165 34.85 78 230958 40.26 - - -
fjyk;al ykbQ
- - - - - - - - - (27.35) (38.31) (2.17) (72.65) (61.69) (97.83) - - -
- - - - - - 8 371 0.004 - - - - - - 8 371 0.004 - - -
lgkjk
- - - - - - (100.00) (100.00) (100.00) - - - - - - - - -
- - - - 965023 318.69 2 109366 16.92 - - - 91 62182 714.64 93 1136571 1050.24 - - -
,lchvkbZ ykbZQ
- - - - (84.91) (30.34) (2.15) (9.62) (1.61) - - - (97.85) (5.47) (68.05) - - -
- - - - - - - - - - - - 6 15429 0.14 6 15429 0.14 - - -
Jhjke
- - - - - - - - - - - - (100.00) (100.00) (100.00) - - -
7 1575 0.31 - - - - - - 10 46262 4.33 64 535176 126.37 81 583013 131.01 - - -
VkVk ,vkbZth
(8.64) (0.27) (0.23) - - - - - - (12.35) (7.93) (3.31) (79.01) (91.79) (96.46) - - -
316 251887 17.46 5 1297525 445.56 24 485127 23.25 294 706598 93.18 1615 5069338 3023.99 2254 7810475 3603.45 2 2183 1.64
futh ;¨x
(14.02) (3.22) (0.48) (0.22) (16.61) (12.36) (1.06) (6.21) (0.65) (13.04) (9.05) (2.59) (71.65) (64.90) (83.92) (0.09) (0.03) (0.05)
3766 4984410 1077.82 760 470428 47.13 254 189085 17.58 168 14218 6.37 17656 21080000 9507.48 22604 26738141 10656.38 - - -
,yvkbZlh
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vyk;at ,Dlk ykbQ tujyh LVS.MMZ QksfVZl oS’; efgUnzk U;w;kWd ykbQ ykbZQ ,vkbZth (jkT;kuqlkj) (jkT;kuqlkj)
vkU/kz izns’k 2964 25502 589 10459 - 16222 36804 22 11171 910 2127 5069 19022 712 4542 13777 1880 151772 114430 266202
vle 1018 9965 - 4469 - 3292 5643 - 325 974 311 506 3921 371 318 - 2441 33554 36280 69834
fcgkj 1791 17754 230 5051 - 1466 9311 - - - 266 594 7541 1981 1754 2 2096 49837 60787 110624
NÙkhlx< 374 3553 - 939 - 3374 1918 - - 3 182 65 709 64 1423 15 455 13074 14384 27458
xksvk 104 332 1 372 - 368 455 6 207 4 259 148 13 - 59 1 29 2358 3620 5978
xqtjkr 1884 11022 1025 4931 - 7771 24096 65 1421 7230 5061 1712 10775 571 1594 109 4440 83707 58528 142235
gfj;k.kk 1514 3558 - 4066 - 3488 3789 8 1350 3086 1687 538 6219 109 1110 - 2590 33112 17942 51054
fgekpy izns’k 39 2737 9 119 - 552 1561 1 369 - 231 16 1090 - 186 - 382 7292 9929 17221
tEew&d’ehj 147 3280 - - - 1254 3637 - 609 - 189 247 10 - 177 - 2 9552 6633 16185
>kj[kaM 752 9113 191 2489 - 2038 5180 - 209 454 379 1027 4271 739 915 45 1915 29717 24868 54585
dukZVd 1390 11596 527 6151 - 6834 10414 20 5365 1061 890 4101 8625 168 2770 662 1092 61666 76719 138385
dsjy 2108 14618 935 2563 - 10806 22461 1 3374 996 764 5571 11371 - 4323 135 4368 84394 55705 140099
e/; izns’k 2180 16604 351 3984 - 9123 8504 15 2151 750 1412 416 7578 672 1980 791 1007 57518 54404 111922
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mM+hlk 2042 16242 698 2095 - 3469 11851 - 1392 - 671 1052 10517 506 2206 10 3055 55806 35631 91437
iatkc 1348 9927 953 7245 - 7514 18509 10 2885 2168 3863 1868 6744 32 1119 - 448 64633 29461 94094
jktLFkku 984 8775 427 6098 - 7098 17430 2 2639 988 1577 537 9199 1660 2034 1 2975 62424 54043 116467
rfeyukMq 2019 12756 997 4893 - 8794 18333 12 8023 1789 1616 2953 18809 106 6020 1753 3055 91928 93718 185646
f=iqjk 215 1184 - 1 - 530 1201 - - - - 35 258 - 27 - 225 3676 3730 7406
mrj izns’k 3308 33745 1452 16656 - 15119 33562 22 4118 1691 3087 1192 28725 3688 1976 1 4983 153325 142942 296267
mÙkjk[k.M 76 1857 - 1525 - 909 2268 25 487 - 592 384 559 144 45 - 379 9250 16750 26000
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paMhx< 167 39 259 963 - 665 1590 9 487 565 551 282 2445 44 196 - 806 9068 2450 11518
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y{k}hi - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2 2 2 4
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fooj.k 57
thou chekdrkZvksa ds O;fDrxr ,tsaVksa dk fooj.k-- 2007-08
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ctkt vyk;at 216191 106798 72750 250239
Hkkjrh ,Dlk 1266 11718 1235 11749
fcjyk lu ykbQ 56490 55154 2610 109034
¶;wpj tujyh - 11 - 11
,pMh,Qlh LVS.MMZ 79109 74465 8860 144714
vkbZlhvkbZlhvkbZ izw 234460 233895 162001 306354
vkbZMhchvkbZ QksfVZl - 279 - 279
vkbZ,uth oS’; 33944 30926 12110 52760
dksVd efgUnzk 24484 24271 14032 34723
eSDl U;w;kWdZ 25044 26130 14273 36901
vkbZ,uth oS’; 20848 20373 4423 36798
fjyk;al ykbQ 95622 97798 9226 184194
lgkjk 9797 3061 19 12839
,lchvkbZ ykbZQ 25356 22251 6964 40643
Jhjke 10384 7275 - 17659
VkVk ,vkbZth 28105 44843 20404 52544
dqy futh 890152 772910 336314 1326748
,yvkbZlh 1103047 234852 144155 1193744
m|¨x ;¨x 1993199 1007762 480469 2520492
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O;fDrxr e`R;q nkosa && 2007&08 (djksM+ :i;s esa equkQk jkf’k)
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vfook 106 2.11 841 13.75 947 15.86 654 6.99 121 3.80 - - 172 5.07 118 20 16 18 172
(69.06) (44.07) (12.78) (23.96) - - (18.16) (31.97) (68.60) (11.63) (9.30) (10.47)
ctkt vyk;at 267 4.50 6262 104.41 6529 108.92 5065 79.46 689 14.18 - - 775 15.27 634 77 37 27 775
(77.58) (72.96) (10.55) (13.02) - - (11.87) (14.02) (81.81) (9.94) (4.77) (3.48)
fcjyk lu ykbQ 10 2.25 1450 35.88 1460 38.13 1334 31.06 109 4.28 - - 17 2.79 4 3 4 6 17
(91.37) (81.46) (7.47) (11.22) - - (1.16) (7.32) (23.53) (17.65) (23.53) (35.29)
¶;wpj tujyh - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
,pMh,Qlh LVS .MMZ 242 5.55 1820 28.30 2062 33.86 1665 23.27 87 2.76 - - 310 7.83 194 66 37 13 310
(80.75) (68.72) (4.22) (8.15) - - (15.03) (23.13) (62.58) (21.29) (11.94) (4.19)
vkbZlhvkbZlhvkbZ izw 151 4.02 6481 56.37 6632 60.39 5831 44.37 436 9.11 - - 365 6.91 280 40 18 27 365
(87.92) (73.47) (6.57) (15.09) - - (5.50) (11.44) (76.71) (10.96) (4.93) (7.40)
vkbZMhchvkbZ QksfVZl - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
- - - - - - - - - - - -
vkbZ,uth oS ’; 171 2.83 771 10.79 942 13.62 526 7.42 132 2.26 3 0.03 281 3.92 169 75 28 9 281
(55.84) (54.49) (14.01) (16.56) (0.32) (0.19) (29.83) (28.76) (60.14) (26.69) (9.96) (3.20)
dksVd efgUnzk 145 2.55 558 22.48 703 25.03 414 19.76 178 3.65 - - 111 1.62 74 27 5 5 111
eSDl U;w;kWdZ 358 9.13 1989 38.55 2347 47.69 2121 41.51 221 5.75 - - 5 0.43 4 - 1 - 5
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(47.51) (37.67) (21.41) (24.23) - - (31.09) (38.10) (63.21) (20.75) (3.77) (12.26)
fjyk;al ykbQ 14 0.35 1001 14.78 1015 15.13 925 13.00 86 1.99 - - 4 0.14 4 - - - 4
(44.09) (36.03) (4.84) (6.52) - - (51.08) (57.45) (49.47) (36.84) (9.47) (4.21)
,lchvkbZ ykbQ 187 3.25 2124 30.50 2311 33.75 1883 25.96 164 2.42 1 0.01 263 5.36 152 58 25 28 263
(81.48) (76.92) (7.10) (7.17) (0.04) (0.03) (11.38) (15.88) (57.79) (22.05) (9.51) (10.65)
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(39.14) (32.24) (19.19) (23.61) - - (41.67) (44.14) (65.45) (23.64) (9.09) (1.82)
VkVk ,vkbZth 193 3.59 1471 24.68 1664 28.28 929 15.27 413 6.66 - - 322 6.35 83 38 69 132 322
(55.83) (53.99) (24.82) (23.55) - - (19.35) (22.46) (25.78) (11.80) (21.43) (40.99)
dqy futh 2003 44.64 25558 399.08 27561 443.72 21755 316.28 2804 62.12 4 0.04 2998 65.29 1944 501 268 285 2998
(78.93) (71.28) (10.17) (14.00) (0.01) (0.01) (10.88) (14.71) (64.84) (16.71) (8.94) (9.51)
,yvkbZlh 9982 205.43 539779 3976.80 549761 4182.23 531653 3918.72 6223 90.54 335 31.60 11550 141.37 5054 2911 2186 1399 11550
(96.71) (93.70) (1.13) (2.16) (0.06) (0.76) (2.10) (3.38) (43.76) (25.20) (18.93) (12.11)
dqy m|¨x 11985 250.07 565337 4375.88 577322 4625.95 553408 4235.00 9027 152.66 339 31.64 14548 206.66 6998 3412 2454 1684 14548
(95.86) (91.55) (1.56) (3.30) (0.06) (0.68) (2.52) (4.47) (48.10) (23.45) (16.87) (11.58)
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okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
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31 ekpZ] 2008 rd thou chek dk;kZy;ksa dh la[;k
chekdrkZ 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
vfook - 3 12 22 50 110 140 213
ctkt vyk;at 1 17 33 49 153 567 877 1007
Hkkjrh ,Dlk - - - - - 1 16 77
fcjyk lu ykbQ 2 19 29 41 53 97 148 538
¶;wpj tujyh - - - - - - - 9
,pMh,Qlh LVS.MMZ - 4 18 26 90 150 448 569
vkbZlhvkbZlhvkbZ izw 6 14 29 69 109 175 583 1958
vkbZMhchvkbZ QksfVZl - - - - - - - 2
vkbZ,uth oS’; - 4 16 26 38 68 183 265
dksVd efgUnzk - 9 28 39 43 46 75 151
eSDl U;w;kWdZ - 15 23 33 64 84 118 194
eSVykbQ - 3 8 16 35 43 53 94
fjyk;al ykbQ - 17 35 48 80 157 159 745
lgkjk - - - 2 18 18 33 33
,lchvkbZ ykbZQ 1 5 10 19 31 46 138 200
Jhjke - - - - - 11 12 53
VkVk ,vkbZth 3 6 13 26 40 72 89 283
dqy futh 13 116 254 416 804 1645 3072 6391
,yvkbZlh 2186 2190 2191 2196 2197 2220 2301 2522
dqy m|¨x 2199 2306 2445 2612 3001 3865 5373 8913
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uksV% 1½ vkadMs thou chekdrkZ ls fo's"k fjVZu }kjk ,df=r fd,A
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31 ekpZ] 2008 rd thou chekdrkZvksa ds dk;kZy;¨a dk forj.k
chekdrkZ egkuxjh; 'kgjh v)Z&'kgjh vU; daiuh dqy
vfook 29 66 91 27 213
ctkt vyk;at 46 143 403 415 1007
Hkkjrh ,Dlk 15 36 25 1 77
fcjyk lu ykbQ 63 91 318 66 538
¶;wpj tujyh 3 4 2 - 9
,pMh,Qlh LVS.MMZ 57 103 320 89 569
vkbZlhvkbZlhvkbZ izw 132 193 553 1080 1958
vkbZMhchvkbZ QksfVZl 2 - - - 2
vkbZ,uth oS’; 24 63 158 20 265
dksVd efgUnzk 34 57 54 6 151
eSDl U;w;kWdZ 43 73 70 8 194
eSVykbQ 27 38 27 2 94
fjyk;al ykbQ 62 101 443 139 745
lgkjk 6 22 5 - 33
,lchvkbZ ykbZQ 23 73 83 21 200
Jhjke 11 18 24 - 53
VkVk ,vkbZth 51 88 116 28 283
dqy futh 628 1169 2692 1902 6391
,yvkbZlh 311 468 848 895 2522
dqy m|¨x 939 1637 3540 2797 8913
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dk;kZy;ksa dk HkkSxksfyd forj.k & daiuhuqlkj & 31 ekpZ rd*
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fet+ksje - 1 - 1 - - 1 - - - - - 1 - - - - 4 1 5
ukxkySaM - - - 2 - - - - - - - - 1 - - - - 3 4 7
mM+hlk 9 40 3 16 - 18 24 - 7 - 2 2 15 1 9 - 11 157 69 226
iatkc 12 50 8 33 1 27 173 - 15 9 33 4 57 0 6 - 10 438 75 513
jktLFkku 8 47 1 20 1 30 227 - 14 5 7 1 27 3 9 - 17 417 127 544
flfDde 1 3 - 1 - 1 1 - - - - - 1 - 1 - - 9 1 10
rfeyukMq 11 48 7 26 - 46 99 - 46 8 14 7 76 1 19 2 15 425 208 633
f=iqjk 1 2 - 1 - 2 1 - - - - - 1 - - - 1 9 5 14
mrj izns’k 18 95 7 53 1 51 120 - 16 8 16 4 86 10 15 - 18 518 266 784
mÙkjk[k.M 4 11 - 4 - 7 11 - 1 2 1 1 1 - - - 1 44 38 82
if’pe caxky 18 58 5 33 - 23 100 - 3 6 6 6 33 1 14 - 34 340 182 522
vaMeku fudksckj - - - - - - 1 - - - - - - - - - - 1 1 2
paMhx< 1 3 1 1 - 1 3 - 1 - 2 1 - 1 2 - - 17 9 26
nknj ukxj - - - - - - - - - - 1 - - - - - - 1 - 1
neu o fno - - - 1 - - 1 - - - - - - - - - - 2 - 2
fnYyh 8 16 2 18 1 12 43 - 3 8 9 4 14 1 3 - 10 152 72 224
y{k}hi - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
ikaMqpsjh 1 5 1 - - 1 1 - 2 - 1 - - - 1 - 1 14 3 17
daiuh ;¨x 213 1007 77 538 9 569 1958 2 265 151 194 94 745 33 200 53 283 6391 2522 8913
* izkf/kdj.k dh eatwjh ds ckn dk;kZy; [kqykA
uksV% 1½ thou chek daifu;ksa ls ,d fo’ks”k okilh ds ek/;e ls MsV 2½ dk;kZy; dks chek vf/kfu;e] 1938-2 dh /kkjk 64ohlh ds rgr ifjHkkf”kr fd;k x;kA
jkT;kuqlkj chekys[ku&fd;k x;k u;k O;fDrxr O;kikj-- 2007&08
vfook ctkt vyk;at Hkkjrh ,Dlk fcjyk lu ykbQ ¶;wpj tujyh ,pMh,Qlh LVS .MMZ vkbZlhvkbZlhvkbZ izw vkbZMhchvkbZ QksfVZl vkbZ,uth oS’; dksVd efgUnzk
vkU/kz izns’k 15448 43.70 304622 494.01 5742 9.06 36769 60.85 52 0.02 101740 134.09 298070 456.54 135 0.42 76589 144.09 9358 29.42
v:.kkpy izns’k 173 0.46 2937 7.81 2 0.002 - - - - - - - - 7 0.01 25 0.08 - -
vle 5549 9.91 100617 154.21 7 0.004 22903 25.52 - - 17467 24.31 33767 86.01 2 0.003 3747 5.25 3841 10.68
fcgkj 12024 16.94 339636 428.00 1159 1.55 21838 32.06 - - 7708 16.35 56334 113.14 - - 1746 2.38 - -
NÙkhlx< 2479 4.08 30737 44.92 34 0.12 9993 7.37 - - 10001 22.93 15808 32.85 60 0.30 876 1.25 16 0.06
xksvk 1655 7.05 7784 17.63 1 0.001 1577 7.76 - - 3560 19.89 6585 30.59 130 0.22 1966 3.00 376 1.46
xqtjkr 15933 40.91 143501 290.34 4926 6.34 23290 53.16 15 0.002 55178 182.82 231203 620.39 221 0.53 14031 30.16 49598 160.06
gfj;k.kk 20785 56.90 87691 173.28 53 0.08 20358 67.61 - - 19413 49.34 25545 59.62 50 0.24 8725 17.57 11339 28.46
fgekpy izns’k 842 1.83 13592 30.55 57 0.08 483 0.86 - - 3583 6.17 27554 27.61 11 0.04 3095 7.34 - -
tEew&d’ehj 2573 4.40 28606 52.14 4 0.004 1 0.005 - - 4778 8.41 21499 50.88 3 0.02 1910 6.66 - -
>kj[kaM 7048 15.69 118203 186.11 541 1.15 21040 15.17 - - 8615 15.80 42125 95.09 7 0.04 1454 2.94 1131 2.33
dukZVd 16742 54.88 308618 569.71 4556 7.47 54293 103.24 6 0.002 43797 147.05 163678 398.45 179 0.26 51737 98.38 9498 34.44
dsjy 19528 63.45 182693 468.10 3571 5.91 8232 30.10 - - 52921 223.03 178473 671.20 390 2.03 22724 47.05 27042 57.93
e/; izns’k 13335 24.51 78480 182.35 1906 2.61 25496 35.46 19 0.002 52293 63.10 72572 146.04 177 0.73 8510 14.33 4571 16.44
es?kky; 477 1.19 3622 7.53 - - 1342 9.00 - - 1377 2.68 2021 6.21 - - 25 0.06 - -
mM+hlk 13587 29.55 183587 328.76 4789 6.53 14701 15.80 - - 14604 27.29 71501 146.70 3 0.01 10927 18.01 - -
iatkc 48318 134.42 98108 232.98 5182 9.45 28312 65.37 21 0.05 28937 95.93 184912 585.73 117 0.69 13837 30.04 11977 48.55
jktLFkku 25861 25.27 116464 241.54 1599 2.01 31380 53.42 1 0.0005 31933 69.30 100552 196.55 84 0.20 15030 24.73 8228 20.26
flfDde 905 2.48 3918 11.61 - - 165 0.479 - - 1147 3.08 2012 6.41 2 0.02 42 0.07 - -
rfeyukMq 24566 76.17 372399 526.79 8479 10.31 35157 46.81 - - 54916 197.11 233252 585.42 176 0.80 52451 108.63 16205 51.56
f=iqjk 1748 3.15 13181 17.10 1 0.0001 611 0.65 - - 2101 4.57 5482 12.73 - - 36 0.05 - -
mrj izns’k 29891 60.16 481516 596.70 6746 7.89 103738 156.00 6 0.002 65293 149.76 314469 487.04 131 0.52 23090 37.69 7370 23.99
mÙkjk[k.M 1302 3.23 24 5.53 - - 8943 14.44 - - 5368 10.84 44400 36.84 41 0.04 4197 7.75 - -
if’pe caxky 26589 64.36 307726 532.97 5850 8.25 21947 53.39 - - 55832 124.49 154707 341.45 61 0.35 8202 13.93 39634 67.27
paMhx< 3299 11.92 3661 5.16 2199 3.46 3555 15.61 - - 6175 30.88 - - 27 0.13 1051 3.23 3954 17.60
fnYyh 30798 121.87 45327 83.17 7915 12.50 24498 80.48 298 0.15 47276 205.70 212979 646.88 204 0.92 13017 28.03 59536 182.37
ikaMqpsjh 622 1.82 5506 7.19 - - 2352 3.03 - - 1686 6.22 - - - - 1340 2.73 - -
daiuh ;¨x 388342 1010.69 3744346 6486.60 74074 109.98 688311 1735.53 800 0.41 948612 2348.57 2913110 7044.30 3158 11.90 360069 694.97 313490 975.04
18895 63.18 62276 162.49 4621 6.61 108276 340.47 66132 168.01 56075 24.81 1238105 2223.15 3467791 3484.60 4705896 5707.75
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2336 3.07 8623 16.00 1916 1.50 39821 48.06 - - 15346 23.90 267281 421.71 719401 730.52 986682 1152.23
1655 2.01 15981 28.21 25167 22.60 32419 96.61 31 0.06 9599 16.71 540343 794.41 1793081 1473.21 2333424 2267.62
74 0.09 911 2.00 989 1.63 24937 82.20 773 1.94 2239 4.44 103763 211.45 392179 500.15 495942 711.60
415 0.80 569 2.403 - - 1085 8.98 82 0.20 155 0.33 32101 114.10 121511 210.02 153612 324.12
6399 12.99 50819 137.27 4937 5.01 31506 136.57 1026 2.68 31940 47.46 754847 1907.57 1948555 2491.32 2703402 4398.88
2062 3.66 23369 56.14 814 0.97 17754 85.31 30 0.04 14695 23.08 282437 677.89 548277 997.79 830714 1675.68
- - 3242 7.91 - - 8019 54.34 4 0.004 2723 4.28 67487 146.80 368542 830.66 436029 977.46
21199 56.46 1048 1.95 - - 3705 14.73 - - 77 0.12 90258 204.80 181738 416.05 271996 620.85
2438 3.17 23172 30.45 2030 2.77 16417 55.56 276 0.43 7481 12.73 259516 449.96 725349 835.98 984865 1285.94
30067 104.53 43177 105.52 1165 1.96 63224 207.05 4273 12.41 18191 39.40 843851 1953.57 2710656 3053.56 3554507 5007.13
24318 104.13 35744 133.34 - - 77017 461.17 765 3.15 30569 55.75 679999 2354.68 1987049 3992.73 2667048 6347.40
782 1.25 16900 35.41 3278 4.09 44290 178.98 2017 5.38 5156 5.08 350632 748.35 1434250 1861.32 1784882 2609.67
- - 1423 3.72 - - 2232 3.97 - - 314 0.84 12846 35.22 15715 48.87 28561 84.09
- - 195 1.09 - - 307 0.35 - - 8 0.41 4926 24.00 6370 29.42 11296 53.42
- - 117 0.74 - - 1026 0.92 - - 9 0.02 6243 10.16 17255 33.06 23498 43.22
2638 3.85 21954 33.35 3831 3.50 50122 162.26 312 0.85 29241 30.40 443818 834.66 1186271 1082.54 1630089 1917.20
9014 19.07 26565 75.32 0 0.05 29230 178.61 4 0.01 12206 21.37 551379 1609.46 642214 1509.72 1193593 3119.18
1919 5.08 26031 51.86 13955 18.91 35062 134.27 137 0.22 32189 36.67 478343 940.50 1599449 2456.99 2077792 3397.49
- - 177 1.10 - - 159 2.05 1 0.002 159 0.55 8687 27.84 13300 30.97 21987 58.81
19227 60.50 83943 174.52 523 1.63 144238 675.47 27974 98.36 34541 54.82 1165734 2765.27 3588588 5529.53 4754322 8294.80
- - 533 1.58 - - 545 0.76 - - 773 1.04 27959 45.97 95278 148.88 123237 194.85
4169 7.80 90181 169.17 36477 40.69 43464 199.53 81 0.12 28554 40.03 1309186 2085.23 4086154 4767.82 5395340 6853.05
1388 1.84 5218 10.10 - - 5751 26.95 7 0.01 696 0.90 90044 140.33 433867 538.85 523911 679.18
25001 94.78 26108 49.36 5643 5.32 59355 219.63 108 0.17 79220 151.98 887908 1823.63 3577903 3492.08 4465811 5315.71
- - 5548 14.69 660 1.01 4184 11.46 7 0.03 745 3.12 51732 150.25 69108 714.74 120840 864.99
29830 105.42 34709 95.84 1768 1.59 11784 67.82 80 0.24 25209 75.11 625619 1912.54 1123387 1991.38 1749006 3903.92
- - 1889 4.24 - - 2274 12.23 635 1.77 1012 1.47 20434 44.24 50282 61.88 70716 106.12
235152 785.10 1073715 2339.06 109084 122.11 925529 3742.58 109129 309.85 496949 833.50 13257201 30106.35 37589995 49316.62 50847196 79422.97
2 ctkt vyk;at ykbQ ba’;ksjsal da- fy- 403 328 81.39 75 40 129 146 13 10 12 52 1
(70.74) (72.05) (16.91) (13.87) - - (12.34) (14.09) (60.19) (28.70) (8.33) (2.78)
eS Dl U;w;kdZ ykbQ 13 0.54 554 4.01 567 4.55 557 4.32 10 0.23 - - - - - - - - -
(98.24) (94.95) (1.76) (5.05) - - - - - - - -
eS V ykbQ 212 4.01 481 14.60 693 18.61 466 12.94 66 0.60 - - 161 5.07 58 21 38 44 161
(67.24) (69.53) (9.52) (3.22) - - (23.23) (27.24) (36.02) (13.04) (23.60) (27.33)
fjyk;al ykbQ 37 0.38 863 53.13 900 53.51 867 52.67 26 0.63 - - 7 0.21 7 - - - 7
(96.33) (98.42) (2.89) (1.19) - - (0.78) (0.39) (100.00) - - -
lgkjk 0 0.00 17 0.07 17 0.07 17 0.07 - - - - - - - - - - -
(100.00) (100.00) - - - - - - - - - -
,lchvkbZ ykbQ 1161 17.20 8385 143.92 9546 161.12 7949 129.05 835 11.70 34 0.58 728 19.79 367 102 98 161 728
(83.27) (80.10) (8.75) (7.26) (0.36) (0.36) (7.63) (12.28) (50.41) (14.01) (13.46) (22.12)
Jhjke - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
- - - - - - - - - - - -
VkVk ,vkbZth 337 4.21 706 15.10 1043 19.30 553 8.60 66 1.40 - - 424 9.30 115 44 77 188 424
(53.02) (44.55) (6.33) (7.28) - - (40.65) (48.18) (27.12) (10.38) (18.16) (44.34)
futh ;ksx 2256 32.38 19153 320.83 21409 353.21 18075 294.04 1232 18.15 34 0.58 2068 40.44 865 391 298 514 2068
(84.43) (83.25) (5.75) (5.14) (0.16) (0.16) (9.66) (11.45) (41.83) (18.91) (14.41) (24.85)
,yvkbZlh 95 0.69 141333 760.41 141428 761.10 141258 759.82 9 0.15 - - 161 1.13 14 100 37 10 161
(99.88) (99.83) (0.01) (0.02) - - (0.11) (0.15) (8.70) (62.11) (22.98) (6.21)
m|ksx ;ksx 2351 33.07 160486 1081.24 162837 1114.31 159333 1053.86 1241 18.30 34 0.58 2229 41.57 879 491 335 524 2229
(97.85) (94.58) (0.76) (1.64) (0.02) (0.05) (1.37) (3.73) (39.43) (22.03) (15.03) (23.51)
fVIIk.kh % dks”Bd ds vkadM+s laxr dqy nkoksa dk izfr’kr n’kkZrs gS aA
fooj.k 65
thou chekdrkZvksa ds lw{e chek mRiknksa dh lwph*
chekdrkZ mRikn dk uke izkjaHk dh frfFk mRikn dh uke izkjaHk dh frfFk
O;fäxr Js.kh lewg Js.kh
vfook xzkeh.k lqj{kk 12 twu 2007 ØsfMV Iyl 1 uoEcj 2004
ctkt vyk;at ctkt vyk;at tu fodkl ;kstuk 7 ekpZ 2007
ctkt vyk;at ljy lqj{kk ;kstuk 7 ekpZ 2007
ctkt vyk;at vYi fuos’k ;kstuk 7 ekpZ 2007
fcjyk luykbQ chek /ku lap; 31 vxLr 2007
chek lqj{kk lqij 31 vxLr 2007
vkbZ,uth oS’; flD;ksfjax ykbQ :jy ,aMksoesaV Iyku 24 Qjojh 2003 lkekftd {ks= ds fy, tsufjd lewg lkof/k chek 27 ekpZ 2002
¼13 ekpZ 08 dks
mRikn okil ys fy;k
x;k Fkk½
lqjf{kr thou :jy ,aMksoesaV Iyku 8 ekpZ 2002 vkbZ,uth ljy lqj{kk 30 uoEcj 2007
x;k Fkk½
lgkjk lgkjk lg;ksx 26 twu 2006 lgkjk tu dY;k.k 15 ekpZ 2005
,lchvkbZ ykbQ xzkeh.k ‘kfDr 1 fnlEcj 2007
xzkeh.k lqij lqj{kk 1 fnlEcj 2007
fdlkuksa ds fy, lqij lqj{kk 4 ekpZ 2002
Lo;a lgk;rk lewgksa ds fy, ‘kfDr ¼lewg Lok/kku½ 10 vDrwcj 2003
dslhlh@thlhlh /kkjdksa ds fy, thou Hkj isa’ku 5 twu 2003
Jhjke Jh lgk; ,lih 18 ekpZ 2007
Jh lgk; ,lih 15 ebZ 2007
VkVk ,vkbZth VkVk ,vkbZth ykbQ vk;q”eku ;kstuk 8 vxLr 2006
VkVk ,vkbZth ykbQ uo dY;k.k ;kstuk 8 vxLr 2006
VkVk ,vkbZth ykbQ lai.w kZ chek ;kstuk 8 vxLr 2006
,yvkbZlh thou e/kqj 28 flrEcj 2006 t; Jh chek ;kstuk 10 vxLr 2000
vke vkneh chek ;kstuk 2 vDrwcj 2007
* lHkh lqj{kk chek mRikn vkSj vkbZvkjMh, ¼lw{e&chek½ fofu;eu] 2005 ds rgr izkpyksa ds vanj vkus okys mRIkkn] fdUrq ftUgsa dfFkr fofu;eksa ds igys izkjaHk fd;k x;kA
okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
layXud I
Hkkjr esa dke djus okyh chek daifu;k¡
thou chekdrkZ
lkoZtfud {ks= fuft izfr;ksxh
1. Hkkjrh; thou chek fuxe (,yvkbZlh ) 1. ctkt vyk;at ykbQ ba’;ksjsal da- fy-
2. fcjyk lu ykbQ ba’;ksjsal da- fy- (fc,l,yvkbZ)
3. ,pMh,Qlh LVSaMMZ ykbQ ba’;ksjsal da- fy- (,pMh,Qlh LVSaM
ykbQ )
4. vkbZlhvkbZlhvkbZ izwMsaf’k;y ykbQ ba’;ksjsal da- fy-
(vkbZ l hvkbZ l hvkbZ iz w )
5. vkbZ,uth oS’; ykbQ ba’;ksjsal da- fy- (vkbZ,uth oS’;)
6. eSDl U;w;kdZ ykbQ ba’;ksjsal da- fy- (,e,uokbZ,y)
7. eSV ykbQ ba’;ksjsal da- izk- fy- (eSVykbZQ)
8. dksVd efgUnzk vksYM E;qP;qvy ykbQ ba’;ksjsal da- fy-
9. ,lchvkbZ ykbQ ba’;ksjsal da- fy- ( ,lchvkbZ ykbQ)
10. VkVk ,vkbZth ykbQ ba’;ksjsal da- fy- (VkVk ,vkbZth)
11. fjyk;al ykbQ ba’;ksjsal da- fy-
12. vfook ykbQ ba’;ksjsal da- fy- (vfook)
13. lgkjk bafM;k ykbQ ba’;ksjsal da- fy- (lgkjk ykbQ)
14. Jhjke ykbQ ba’;ksjsal da- fy- (Jhjke ykbQ)
15. Hkkjrh ,Dlk ykbQ ba’;ksjsal da- fy- (Hkkjrh ,Dlk)
16. ¶;wpj tujyh bafM;k ykbQ ba’;ksjsal da- fy-
(¶;wpj tujyh bafM;k ykbQ)
17. vkbZMhchvkbZ QksfVZl ykbQ ba’;ksjsal da- fy-
18. dsujk ,p,lchlh vksfj,aVy cSad vkWQ dkWelZ ykbQ ba’;ksjsal
da- fy-
19. ,sxkWu jsfyxzs ykbQ ba’;ksjsal da- fy-
20. Mh,y,Q izsesfjdk ykbQ ba’;ksjsal da- fy-
158
okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
1. U;w bafM;k ba’;ksjsal da- fy- (U;w bafM;k) 1. ctkt vyk;at tujy ba’;ksjsal da- fy- (ctkt
vyk;a t )
2. us’kuy ba’;ksjsal da- fy- (us’kuy) 2. vkbZlhvkbZlhvkbZ y¨ackMZ tujy ba’;ksjsal da- fy-
(vkbZlhvkbZlhvkbZ yackMZ)
3. vksfj,aVy ba’;ksjsal da- fy- (vksfj;aVy) 3. b¶dks Vksfd;ks tujy ba’;ksjsal da- fy- (b¶d®
Vks f d;ks )
4. ;wukbZVsM bafM;k ba’;ksjsal da- fy- (;wukbZVsM) 4. fjyk;al tujy ba’;ksjsal da- fy- (fjyk;al)
5. ,DliksVZ ØsfMV xkjaVh dkWjiksjs’ku fy- (bZlhthlh) 5. jkW;y lqUnje vyk;al tujy ba’;ksjsal da- fy- (jkW;y
lqUnje)
6. Hkkjrh; d‘f”k chek laLFkku (,vkbZlh) 6. VkVk ,vkbZth tujy ba’;ksjsal da- fy- (VkVk
,vkbZ t h )
7. pksykeaMye ,e,l tujy ba’;ksjsal da- fy- (pksykeaMye)
8. ,pMh,Qlh tujy ba’;ksjsal da- fy- (,pMh,Qlh pCc )
9. LVkj gSYFk ,aM ,ykbM ba’;ksjsal da- fy- (LVkj gSYFk)
10. viksyks Mhdsoh ba’;ksjlas da- fy. (viksyks
Mhds o h )
11. ¶;wpj tujyh bafM;k ba’;ksjl as da- fy- (¶;w p j tujyh
ba f M;k )
12. ;qfuolZy lksEiks tujy ba’;ksjl as da-
fy-
13. Jhjke tujy ba’;ksjl as da- fy-
14. Hkkjrh ,Dlk tujy ba’;ksjl as da- fy-
159
okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
layXud II
vkbZvkjMh, vf/kfu;e
vf/kfu;e, 1999 ds v/khu cuk;s x, fofu;eu
dzz -la- vf/klw p uk
1 vkbZvkjMh, (chek lykgdkj lfefr ds lnL; ) fofu;eu, 2000
2 vkbZvkjMh, (chek lykgdkj lfefr dk p;u fofu;eu ) fofu;eu, 2000
4 vkbZ v kjMh, (fu;q D r cheka d d ) fofu;eu, 2000
5 vkbZvkjMh, (chekadd fjiksVZ rFkk ,cLVªSDVl) fofu;eu, 2000
6 vkbZvkjMh, (chek ,tsaVksa dk ykblsalhdj.k) fofu;eu, 2000
7 vkbZvkjMh, (chekdRkkZ dh la i fr,nkf;Ro vkSj lksYosulh ekftZUl ) fofu;eu, 2000
8 vkbZ v kjMh, (lk/kkj.k chek iq u chZ e k) fofu;eu, 2000
9 vkbZvkjMh, (Hkkjrh; chek da i fu;ks a dk ia t hdj.k) fofu;eu, 2000
10 vkbZ v kjMh, (chek ,MoVkZ b tes a V rFkk fMLdYkkTklZ ) fofu;eu, 2000
11 vkbZvkjMh, (vksfCyxs’kUl vkWQ ba’;ksjlZ Vw :jy lks’ky lsDVj ) fofu;eu, 2000
12 vkbZ v kjMh, (cS B d ) fofu;eu, 2000
13 vkbZvkjMh, (izhijs’ku vkWQ Qkbusaf’k;y LVsVesaV ,am vkWfMVlZ fjikWVZ vkWQ ba’;ksjsal dEiuht) fofu;eu, 2000
14 vkbZ v kjMh, (fuos ’ k ) fofu;eu, 2000
15 vkbZvkjMh, (vf/kdkfj;®a ,oa vU; deZpkfj;ksa ds dk;Z djus ds fu;e) fofu;eu, 2000
16 vkbZvkjMh, (chek losZ{kd ,oa gkfu fu|kZjd) (ykblsalhax, izksQs’kuy fjDok;ZesaV rFkk dksM vkWQ daMDV) fofu;eu, 2000
17 vkbZvkjMh, ( thou chek iq u Z c hek) fofu;eu, 2000
18 vkbZ v kjMh, (fuos ’ k ) ( l’k¨a / ku) fofu;eu, 2001
19 vkbZvkjMh, (r‘rh; i{k iz’kkld LokLF; lsok,¡) fofu;eu, 2001
20 vkbZ v kjMh, (iq u Z c hek lykgdkj lfefr ) fofu;eu, 2001
21 vkbZvkjMh, (fuos ’ k ) ( la ’ k¨/ku) fofu;eu, 2002
22 vkbZvkjMh, (fizijs’ku vkWQ Qkbusaf’k;y LVsVesaV ,am vkWfMVlZ fjikWVZ vkWQ ba’;ksjsal dEiuht) fofu;eu, 2002
23 vkbZvkjMh, (chek /kkjdksa ds fgr dh lqj{kk) fofu;eu 2002
24 vkbZ v kjMh, ( chek nyky ) fofu;eu, 2002
25 vkbZvkjMh, (vksfCyxs’kUl vkWQ ba’;ksjlZ Vw :jy lks’ky lsDVj ) (la’k¨/ku) fofu;eu, 2002
26 vkbZvkjMh, (chek ,tsaVksa dk ykblsalhdj.k) fofu;eu, 2002
27 vkbZvkjMh, (chek ,tsaVksa dk ykblsalhdj.k) (la’k¨/ku) fofu;eu, 2002
28 vkbZvkjMh, (chek /kkjdksa ds fgr dh lqj{kk) (la’k¨/ku) fofu;eu 2002
29 vkbZvkjMh, (es u j vkW Q fjflV iz h fe;e) fofu;eu, 2002
30 vkbZ v kjMh, (fMfLVª C ;w ’ ku vkW Q ljIyl ) fofu;eu, 2002
31 vkbZvkjMh, (Hkkjrh; chek daifu;ksa dk iathdj.k) (la’k¨/ku) fofu;eu, 2003
32 vkbZvkjMh, (fuos ’ k ) (la ’ k¨/ku ) fofu;eu, 2004
33 vkbZvkjMh, ( cheka d d dh ;ks X ;rk) fofu;eu, 2004
34 vkbZvkjMh, (vksfCyxs’kUl vkWQ ba’;ksjlZ Vw :jy lks’ky lsDVj ) (la’k¨/ku) fofu;eu, 2004
35 vkbZ v kjMh, (Z c hek lykgdkj lfefr ) fofu;eu 2005
36 vkbZ v kjMh, (lw { e chek ) 2005
37 vkbZvkjMh, (izlo NqV~Vh) 2005
38 vkbZvkjMh, (vksfCyxs’kUl vkWQ ba’;ksjlZ Vw :jy lks’ky lsDVj) (la’k¨/ku ) fofu;eu, 2005
39 vkbZvkjMh, (iq u Z c hek v/;iZ . k ) vf/klw p uk
40 vkbZvkjMh, (chek ,tsaVksa dk ykblsalhdj.k) (la’k¨/ku) fofu;eu, 2007
41 vkbZvkjMh, (dkWiksZjsV ,tsaVksa dk ykblsalhdj.k ) (la’k¨/ku) fofu;eu, 2007
42 vkbZ v kjMh, (chek nyky ) (la ’ k¨/ku ) fofu;eu, 2007
43 vkbZvkjMh, (vksfCyxs’kUl vkWQ ba’;ksjlZ Vw :jy lks’ky lsDVj ) (rhljk la’k¨/ku) ( la’k¨/ku) fofu;eu, 2008
44 vkbZvkjMh, (vksfCyxs’kUl vkWQ ba’;ksjlZ Vw :jy lks’ky lsDVj) (pkSFkk la’k¨/ku) (la’k¨/ku) fofu;eu, 2008
45 vkbZvkjMh, (Hkkjrh; chek dEiuh dk jftLVªs’ku ) (nwljk la’k¨/ku ) fofu;eu, 2008
46 vkbZvkjMh, (vf/kdkfj;®a ,oa vU; deZpkfj;ksa ds dk;Z djus ds fu;e ) (nwljk la’k¨/ku) fofu;eu, 2008
47 vkbZvkjMh, (fuos ’ k) ( pkS F kk la ’ k¨/ku ) fofu;eu, 2008
160
okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
161
okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
162
okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
layXud IV ¼,½
163
okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
layXud IV (b)
164
okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
layXud V
3 vfook ykbQ ba’;ksjsal da- bafM;k izk- fy- vfook fyVy ekLVj
vfook xzqi xzSP;qVh Iyku
vfook ykbQ lsoj lqij
vfook bth ykbQ Iyl
is a ’ ku Iyl
ykbQcka M Iyl
ykbQcka M 5
vfook ykbQ ls o j ;w f uV fya D M
vfook fyVy ekLVj
vfook xz q i yho ,udS ’ kes U V ikW f ylh
vfook Qz h Me ykbQ Iyku
vfook ykbQ lsoj Iyl
lso xkMZ
dz s f MV lq j {kk
ls D ;ks j is a ’ ku
dkW E fiz g s a f lo gs Y Fk cs u s f QV ¼bZ , pch½ jkbZ M j
ls D ;ks j is a ’ ku
dkW E fiz g s a f lo gs Y Fk cs u s f QV ¼bZ , pch½ jkbZ M j
4 fcjyk lu ykbQ ba’;ksjsal da- fy- fcjyk lu ykbQ ¶Ys k Dlh ls D ;ks j ykbQ fjVk;jes a V Iyku
¼,D;q e ;w y s ’ ku Qs t ½
fcjyk lu ykbQ xksYM Iyl
fcjyk lu ykbQ ba’;ksjsal ljy thou
165
okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
7 vkbZ,uth os’; ykbQ+ ba’;¨jsaLk da- fy- vkbZ , uth i‚ftfVo ykbQ+
vkbZ , uth X;kja V hM xz ¨ Fk
vkbZ , uth x¨YMu ykbQ+
vkbZ , uth fØ,fVa x LVkj
Lkjy Lkq j {kk
vkbZ , uth VeZ ykbQ+
vkbZ , uth VeZ ykbQ+ IyLk
8 Òkjrh; thou chek fuxe ,vkbZ L kh Q+ ‚ P;q Z u IyLk
,vkbZ L kh Á¨fQ+ V IyLk
,vkbZ L kh gS Y Fk IyLk
,vkbZ L kh thou ve‘r
,vkbZLkh vewY; thou & 1
xz w i fØfVdy byus L k jkbMj ¼,Dls y js V s M ½
166
okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
11 d¨Vd efgaæk v¨YM E;qP;qy ykbQ+ ba’;¨jsaLk fy- d¨Vd LekVZ ,MokaVst
d¨Vd ykbQ+ fLkD;¨j IyLk
d¨Vd ykbQ+ oS Y Fk IyLk
d¨Vd bVuZ y ykbQ+ DykfLkd ‘khYM
d¨Vd bVuZ y ykbQ+ Áhfe;j ‘khYM
d¨Vd Lkq j f{kr thou
13 VkVk ,vkbZth ykbQ+ ba’;¨jsaLk da- fy- fjVk;jesaV ,’;¨j xzwi xzsP;qVh Ldhe ¼;wfuV fyaDM½
fjVk;jes a V v’;¨j xz w i Lkq i j,U;q , ’ku Ldhe ¼;w f uV fya D M½
bUos L V ,’;¨j ,DLkVª k
bUos L V ,’;¨j ¶ys f DLk
bUos L V ,’;¨j ¶;w p j
bUos L V ,’;¨j ds ; j
bZ t h fjVk;j
xz w i bfeft,V ,U;q V h foFk fjVuZ vkW Q + Áhfe;e
xzwi gSYFk IyLk
gS Y Fk bUos L Vj
xzwi ykbQ+ Á¨VsDVj IyLk
,fDLkMs a V y Ms F k cs f ufQ+ V fyfeVs M va M jjkbfVa x jkbMj
167
okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
16 Òkjrh ,DLkk ykbQ+ ba’;¨jsaLk da- fy- Òkjrh ,DLkk vLik;j ykbQ+
Òkjrh ,DLkk Mªhe ykbQ+ isa’ku Iyku
Òkjrh ,DLkk ykbQ+ Øs f MV ‘khYM
Òkjrh ,DLkk ykbQ+ e¨VZ x s t Øs f MV ‘khYM
Òkjrh ,DLkk bfeft,V ,U;q V h
168
okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
layXud VI
foÙkh; o”kZ 2007&08 ds nkSjku QkbZy vkSj mi;ksx izfØ;k ds rgr
chek daifu;ksa }kjk nk;j fd, x, xSj&thou mRikn
chekdrkZ dk uke mRikn dk uke
Hkkjrh; Ñf”k chek da- fy- xwnk ydM+h ds isM+ dh chek ikWfylh
e©le ij vk/kkfjr Qly chek ;kstuk
jcM+ o‘{kkjksi.k chek ikWfylh
viksyks Mhdsoh tujy bth gSYFk bafMfotqvy gSYFk i‚fyLkh
bth Vªsoy d‚i¨ZjsV ba’;¨jsaLk ikWfylh
xzqi iLkZuy ,DLkhMsaV ba’;¨jsaLk i‚fyLkh
ctkt vyk;at tujy baLVk ba’;ksj&QSfeyh gSYFk
Hkkjrh ,sDlk LekVZ Mªkbo ykbfcfyVh dsoy chek
LekVZ Mªkbo Vw OghyLkZ
LekVZ Mªkbo dkj dkj ba’;¨jsaLk
LekVZ Mªkbo d‚e- Oghdy
LVsaMMZ Qk;j ,aM Lisf’;y iSfjYLk
d‚ULks D os a f ’;y y‚Lk
baMLVhfj;y vkWy fjLd
e’khujh cz s d Mkmu
e’khujh czsdMkmu y‚Lk vkWQ Á¨fQV~Lk
d‚UVªsDVLkZ vkWy fjLd ba’;¨jsaLk
bysDVª‚fud bfDoiesaV ba’;¨jsaLk
d‚UVªsDVLkZ IykaV v©j e’khujh ba’;¨jsaLk
c‚byj v©j Ás’kj IykaV
bjsD’ku vkWy fjLd ba’;¨jsaLk
pks y kea M ye ihchchokÃ
Ãlhthlh vkWQ bafM;k ,l,eà ikWfylh
M‚esfLVd ØsfMV ba’;¨jsaLk cSad
chekdrkZ dk uke mRikn dk uke
M‚esfLVd ØsfMV ba’;¨jsaLk
¶;wpj tujyh bafM;k Vªsoy Lkqj{kk
gSYFk Lkqj{kk
Iys V XykLk
g¨e fLkD;¨j
Mk;jsDVj ,aM vkWfQLkLkZ ykbfcfyVh
Á¨MDV~ L k ykbfcfyVh
169
okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
170
okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
odZesULk daisULks’ku
Jhjke tujy LkftZdy ‘khYM ba’;¨jsaLk
,DLkhMsaVy ‘khYM ba’;¨jsaLk
LVsaMMZ Qk;j ,aM Lisf’;y iSfjYLk i‚fyLkh
bathuh;®jx ba’;¨jsaLk i‚fyLkh
VkVk&,vkÃth tujy e¨Vj ba’;¨jsaLk i‚fyLkh
odZesULk daisULks’ku@,aIy¨;LkZ ykbfcfyVh i‚fyLkh
Vªsoy xkMZ i‚fyLkh ¼Lka’k¨/ku½
#jy ba’;¨jsaLk xzqi ,DLkhMsaV ,aM fLkdusLk g‚fLiVy dS’k
i‚fyLkh
bafMfotqvy iLkZuy ,DLkhMsaV
;wukÃVsM bafM;k ,DLkhMsaV ,aM gSYFk&xzqi ,DLkhMsaV ,aM fLkdusLk g‚fLiVy dS’k
i‚fyLkh
,DLkhMsaV ,aM gSYFk Ld¨yj ds;j i‚fyLkh
izoklh Hkkjrh chek ;kstuk (la’kksf/kr)
jk”Vªh; LokLF; chek ;kstuk
;qfuoLkZy gSYFk ba’;¨jsaLk Ldhe
gSYFk ba’;¨jsaLk x¨YM
gSYFk ba’;¨jsaLk fLkYoj
gSYFk ba’;¨jsaLk IysVhue
gSYFk ba’;¨jsaLk xzqi
;qfuolZy lksEiks tujyvkikr lqj{kk chek ikWfylh
e’khujh cz s d Mkmu
Qk;j-d‚ULks D os a f ’;y y‚Lk i‚fyLkh
171
okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
cxZyjh ba’;¨jsaLk
e¨Vj Ák- dkj iSdst i‚fyLkh
Qk;j LVsaMMZ ,aM Lisf’;y iSfjYLk i‚fyLkh
efju dkx¨Z-LisfLkfQd VªkafLkV i‚fyLkh
efju v¨iu ,aM ,U;qvy LksYLk VuZv¨oj i‚fyLkh
bafMfotqvy iLkZuy ,DLkhMsaV i‚fyLkh
xzqi iLkZuy ,DLkhMsaV i‚fyLkh
bafMfotqvy gSYFk ba’;¨jsaLk i‚fyLkh
dSVy ba’;¨jsaLk i‚fyLkh
vkWy fjLd ba’;¨jsaLk i‚fyLkh
fQMsfyVh xkjaVh
‘k‚idhiLkZ ba’;¨jsaLk i‚fyLkh
odZesULk daisULks’ku i‚fyLkh
bysDVª‚fud bfDoiesaV ba’;¨jsaLk
xzqi gSYFk ba’;¨jsaLk i‚fyLkh
eksVj (nqifg;k) ba’;¨jsaLk i‚fyLkh
eksVj (;k=h okgu) ba’;¨jsaLk i‚fyLkh
eksVj (eky <qykbZ ) ba’;¨jsaLk i‚fyLkh
eksVj (fofo/k okgu) ba’;¨jsaLk i‚fyLkh
d‚UVªsDVLkZ vkWy fjLd i‚fyLkh
bjsD’ku vkWy fjLd ba’;¨jsaLk
vkWfQLk iSdst i‚fyLkh
TosyLkZ Cy‚d ba’;¨jsaLk i‚fyLkh
172
okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
layXud VII
173
okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
layXud VIII
iathd`r nyky ¼jkT;kuqlkj½
Øekad jkT; 10-09-2008 rd iathd`r nykyksa dh la[;k
lañ izR;{k fefJr iquchZek
1. vka/kz izns’k 17 2 0
2. paMhx<+ 5 0 0
3. fnYyh 49 7 0
4. xqtjkr 11 0 0
5. gfj;k.kk 1 0 0
6. dukZVd 11 0 0
7. dsjy 6 0 0
8. e/; izns’k 3 0 0
9. egkjk”Vª 63 20 5
10. iatkc 12 0 0
11. jkT;LFkku 5 0 0
12. rfeyukMw 21 3 0
13. mŸkj izns’k 15 0 1
14. if’pe caxky 23 1 0
dqy 242 33 6
10-09-2008 rd nykyksa ¼dSysaMj o”kZ ds vuqlkj½ dks iznku fd, x, ykblsalksa dh la[;k
o”kZ izR;{k fefJr iquchZek dqy
174
okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
layXud IX
izkf/kdj.k }kjk 2007&08 esa tkjh fd, x, ifji=@vkns'k@lwpuk,¡ ¼flrEcj 2007 rd½
Ø- lanHkZ la[;k tkjh djus dh fo"k;
la- frfFk
11 012@vkbZvkjMh,@,uvksVh@chvkjvks@ebZ&07 5/21/2007 daiuh ds uke esa ykxw nyky ds ykblsal ds fy, 'kCn
chek nyky@nykyksa@nykyh dk fuos'ku
175
okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
22 026@vkbZvkjMh,@dkuwuh@lhvkbZvkj@tqykbZ&07 7/25/2007 us'kuy ba';¨jsal daiuh fy- cuke Jhefr lksfcuk ykdkbZ
ds fookn esa ekuuh; mPpre U;k;ky; dk fu.kZ; &
chek iksfylh dh izkjafHkd vof/k
26 vkbZvkjMh,@030@,Q,aM;w@07&08 8/13/2007 xSj&thou chek & ewY; fu;U=.kksa esa vkxs ds fy, NwV
27 031@vkbZvkjMh,@lhvkbZvkj@vuqikyu@vxLr&2007 8/23/2007 lhbZvks@,eMh dh fu;qfDr&chek vf/kfu;e] 1938 dh
/kkjk 34 ds rgr LohÑfr
176
okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
33 vkbZvkjMh,@ykbQ@fMLV- pSuy@037@2007&08 9/21/2007 forj.k pSuyksa ds eqíksa ij xkSj djus ds fy, lfefr dk
xBu
34 38@vkbZvkjMh,@,tsalh@flrEcj&07 9/24/2007 chek daifu;ksa dh oSc lkbV ij futh ,tsaVksa ds
uohuhd`r fooj.k dk izdk'ku
177
okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
64 064@vkbZvkjMh,@,lhVh,y@ekpZ&2008 3/18/2008 thou chek mRikn & Qkby vkSj mi;ksx ds rgr
ekStwnk Jsf.k;ksa esa lq/kkj
178
okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
87 9/16/2008 vius nkf;Roksa dks iwjk djus ds fy, eSllZ VkVk lal
vkSj ,vkbZth }kjk izksRlkfgr nksuksa thou rFkk lkekU;
chek daifu;ksa ds 'kks/ku {kerk ekftZuksa dh larks"ktud
fLFkfr
179
okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
layXud X
180
izi= ,
chek fofu;ked rFkk fodkl izkf/kdj.k] gSnjkckn
31 ekpZ 2008 dks rqyu i=
iwoZ o"kZ ds fy, nkf;Ro pkyw o"kZ ds fy, iwoZ o"kZ ds fy, ifjlaifÙk;k¡ pkyw o"kZ ds fy,
vkadM+s ¼#-½ vkadM+s ¼#-½ vkadM+s ¼#-½ vkadM+s ¼#-½
lkekU; dks"k layXud 1 ds vuqlkj LFkk;h ifjlaifÙk;k¡ ¼fVIi.kh 1 ns[ksa½
30,220,890 ifjlaifÙk;ksa dk 'kq) CykWd 32,999,688
i) vkÃvkjMh, dks"k ¼fVIi.kh 4 ns[ksa½ 17,639,842 ?kVk,¡ % voewY;u 21,884,468
893,244 -o"kZ ds izkjaHk esa 893,244 12,581,048 ifjlaifÙk;ksa dk dqy CykWd 11,115,220
- -o"kZ esa izkfIr;k¡ -
181
947,895,389
?kVk,¡ % vk; rFkk O;; [kkrs ds vuqlkj
- vk; ls vf/kd O;; & layXu - 981,154 i) vfHkdj.kksa ds ikl tek,¡¡ 880,306
LVkWQ dks _.k rFkk vfxze
okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
- iv) migkj rFkk nku - 98,753,216 iv) vU; orZeku ifjlaifRr;k¡ 114,871,246
v) udn rFkk cSad tek,¡¡
- v) vU; tek,¡¡ - 45,000 d) gkFk jksdM ¼gkFk esa pSd rFkk O;ogkfjr udn jkf'k lfgr½ 55,000
izi= ,
chek fofu;ked rFkk fodkl izkf/kdj.k] gSnjkckn
31 ekpZ 2008 dks rqyu i=
iwoZ o"kZ ds fy, nkf;Ro pkyw o"kZ ds fy, iwoZ o"kZ ds fy, ifjlaifÙk;k¡
vkadM+s ¼#-½ vkadM+s ¼#-½ vkadM+s ¼#-½
_.k 6,083,017 £) cS ad 'ks"k
- i) lqjf{kr ¼iz;kstu ds fy, izLrqr lqj{kk crk,¡½ -
- ii) vlqjf{kr -
ii) izko/kku
106,500 - lafnX/k dtZ vkSj vfxzeksa ds fy, izko/kku 106,500
182
d Hkfo"; fuf/k 550,574.00
- £ vU; dY;k.kdkjh dks"k
7,549,089 x lsok fuo`fRr dks"k rFkk LVkWQ dY;k.k dks"k 9,997,247
4
okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
egRoiw.kZ ys[kk dks rS;kj djus okys fgLlksa dh ikW fyfl;k¡ rFkk fVIif.k;k¡ & layXud IX
fVIif.k;k¡ -
1 LFkk;h ifjlaifÙk;ksa ls lacaf/kr lwpuk,¡ layXud 1 esa nh xbZ gS A
2 fuos'k ls lacaf/kr lwpuk layXud 2 esa nh xbZ gSA
3 orZeku ifjlaifÙk;k¡] _.k rFkk vfxze ls lacaf/kr tkudkjh layXu 3 esa nh xbZ gS A
4 vkÃvkjMh, dks"k ds fooj.k layXu 4 esa fn, x, gS aA ¼dks"k esa vf/kfu;e dh /kkjk 16 ds vUrxZr dsUnz ljdkj] vU; laxBu rFkk fudk;ksa ls izkIr vuqnku 'kkfey gS½
5 vkdfLed nkf;Roksa ds fooj.k layXu 5 esa fn, x, gS aA
6 egRoiw.kZ ys[kk ikWfyfl;ksa rFkk ys[kksa ds Hkkxksa dks rS;kj djus okyh fVIif.k;ksa ls lacaf/kr lwpuk,¡ layXud 9 esa nh xbZ gSA
7 O;olk; ds fooj.k rFkk fVIif.k;ksa@ys[kkvksa ds Hkkxksa dks cukus okyh ys[kk ikW fyfl;ksa ls lacaf/kr lwpukvksa ds leLr layXudA
183
2,000,000 'kkfLr;k¡] vFkZn.M vkfn
lsfeukj] vf/kos'ku rFkk izdk'ku vkfn
fuos'k ls vk; & vuqlwfpr cSadksa esa tek jkf'k;ksa ij C;kt
okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
egRoiw.kZ ys[kk dks rS;kj djus okys fgLlksa dh ikWfyfl;k¡ rFkk fVIif.k;k¡ & layXud IX
fVIif.k;k¡
1 deZpkfj;ksa dks Hkqxrku rFkk muds fy, izko/kku ls lacaf/kr lwpuk layXud 6 esa nh xà gSaA
2 LFkkiuk O;; ls lacaf/kr lwpuk layXud 7 esa nh xà gS A
3 C;kt jkf'k ls lacaf/kr lwpuk layXud 8 esa nh xà gSA
4 vk; rFkk O;; [kkrs ds lHkh layXud rFkk ys[kk ds fgLlksa dks rS;kj djus okyh egRoiw.kZ ys[kk uhfr;ksa ls lac) fVIif.k;k¡@lwpuk,¡
184
8 vuqnku 14 ljdkjh _.kksa@'kqYdksa ds iquHkZqxrku ls
i) dsUnzh; ljdkj@jkT; ljdkj@vU; 15 vU; _.kksa ds iquZ%Hkqxrku ls
ii) migkj rFkk nku 16 vU; O;;ksa ls
9 _.k 17 vkÃvkÃvkj,e dks Hkqxrku ls 5,826,387
okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
3,520,409,917 3,520,409,917
dk;kZy; ifjlj
(d) Hkwfe - - - - - - - - - -
(£) Hkou - - - - - - - - - -
vkoklh; ¶ysV~l
(d) Hkwfe - - - - - - - - - -
(£) Hkou - - - - - - - - - -
185
QuhZpj rFkk miLdj 6,179,139 736,038 6,915,177 2,817,361 710,340 - 3,527,701 3,387,476 3,361,778
dEI;wVj 17,267,864 1,149,888 (67,435) 18,350,317 11,570,592 2,547,828 14,118,421 4,231,896 5,697,272
iqLrdsa 533,256 259,517 (8,735) 784,038 533,256 259,517 792,773 (8,735) -
okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
;ksx 30,220,890 2,854,968 (76,170) 32,999,688 17,639,842 4,244,625 - 21,884,468 11,115,220 12,581,048
vkj ds 'kekZ ¼ds ds Jhfuoklu½ ¼lh vkj eqjyh/kju½ ¼th- izHkkdj½ ¼vkj- dUuu½ ¼ts gfj ukjk;.k½
eq[; ys[kk vf/kdkjh lnL; lnL; lnL; lnL; v/;{k
okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
layXud-II
chek fofu;ked rFkk fodkl izkf/kdj.k] gSnjkckn
31 ekpZ] 2008 dks rqyu i= ds layXud rFkk Hkkx ds :Ik esa
fuos'k
ifjiDork mikftZr C;kt ijUrq
blesa tek izkjafHkd frfFk ,QMhvkj la[;k tek /kujkf'k C;kt dk % vof/k
frfFk ns; ugha
vkU/kz cSad 30 twu] 2005 924548 50,000,000 6.50% 30 twu] 08 1,006 9,872,717
50,000,000 9,872,717
cSad vkWQ bf.M;k] c'khjckx 24 twu] 2003 7914959 5,000,000 6.00% 24 twu] 08 1,743 1,671,245
cSad vkWQ bf.M;k] c'khjckx 30 twu] 2003 7914972 5,000,000 6.00% 27 twu] 08 1,737 1,664,610
cSad vkWQ bf.M;k] c'khjckx 17 tqykbZ] 2007 7313307 40,000,000 9.50% 17 tqykbZ] 08 259 2,796,531
cSad vkWQ bf.M;k] c'khjckx 20 tqykbZ] 2007 7313312 20,000,000 9.50% 20 tqykbZ] 08 256 1,381,671
cSad vkWQ bf.M;k] c'khjckx 18 vxLr] 2007 7313348 8,000,000 9.00% 18 vxLr] 08 227 462,328
cSad vkWQ bf.M;k] c'khjckx 26 vDVwcj] 2007 9467009 7,000,000 9.00% 26 vDVwcj] 08 158 279,178
cSad vkWQ bf.M;k] c'khjckx 10 vDVwcj] 2007 7313384 15,000,000 9.00% 10 vDVwcj] 08 174 659,588
cSad vkWQ bf.M;k] c'khjckx 1 uoacj] 2007 9467021 5,000,000 9.00% 1 uoacj] 08 152 191,744
cSad vkWQ bf.M;k] c'khjckx 1 uoacj] 2007 9467019 17,500,000 9.00% 1 uoacj] 08 152 671,103
cSad vkWQ bf.M;k] c'khjckx 7 uoacj] 2007 9467026 6,000,000 9.00% 7 uoacj] 08 146 220,890
cSad vkWQ bf.M;k] c'khjckx 17 fnlacj] 2007 9467067 15,000,000 9.01% 17 fnlacj] 08 106 399,295
cSad vkWQ bf.M;k] c'khjckx 17 fnlacj] 2007 9467066 45,000,000 9.01% 17 fnlacj] 08 106 1,197,884
cSad vkWQ bf.M;k] c'khjckx 24 fnlacj] 2007 9467068 108,000,000 9.25% 24 fnlacj] 08 99 2,753,025
cSad vkWQ bf.M;k] c'khjckx 28 fnlacj] 2007 9467073 160,000,000 9.02% 28 fnlacj] 08 95 3,812,964
456,500,000 18,162,056
cSad vkWQ egkjk"Vª 7 uoacj] 2007 675510 7,603,058 9.45% 11 tqykbZ] 08 146 294,028
cSad vkWQ egkjk"Vª 22 flracj] 2007 675468 10,866,832 9.50% 22 flracj] 08 192 558,370
cSad vkWQ egkjk"Vª 6 vDVwcj] 2007 675479 10,000,000 9.50% 6 vDVwcj] 08 178 475,238
cSad vkWQ egkjk"Vª 3 vDVwcj] 2007 675477 10,000,000 9.50% 3 vDVwcj] 08 181 483,406
cSad vkWQ egkjk"Vª 11 tuojh] 2008 675584 6,000,000 9.00% 11 tuojh] 09 81 121,500
cSad vkWQ egkjk"Vª 11 tuojh] 2008 675583 5,563,625 9.00% 11 tuojh] 09 81 112,663
cSad vkWQ egkjk"Vª 14 tuojh] 2008 675586 16,436,375 9.00% 13 tuojh] 09 78 320,509
cSad vkWQ egkjk"Vª 4 ekpZ] 2008 576031 17,500,000 9.95% 3 ekpZ] 09 28 135,431
cSad vkWQ egkjk"Vª 11 ekpZ] 2008 576039 30,000,000 9.85% 11 ekpZ] 09 21 172,375
cSad vkWQ egkjk"Vª 23 ekpZ] 2008 576087 13,394,992 9.98% 23 ekpZ] 09 9 33,421
127,364,882 2,706,940
,pMh,Qlh cSad 2 vxLr] 2007 214540000607 27,500,000 9.50% 5 vxLr] 08 243 1,800,924
27,500,000 1,800,924
vkÃlhvkÃlhvkà cSad] fgek;ruxj 23 vxLr] 2007 4327181 17,000,000 9.25% 22 vxLr] 08 222 987,382
vkÃlhvkÃlhvkà cSad] fgek;ruxj 18 flracj] 2007 4325756 17,000,000 9.50% 18 flracj] 08 196 892,317
vkÃlhvkÃlhvkà cSad] fgek;ruxj 20 flracj] 2007 4752778 55,058,764 9.12% 20 fnlacj] 08 103 1,440,801
vkÃlhvkÃlhvkà cSad] fgek;ruxj 22 flracj] 2007 4752779 43,552,539 9.12% 22 fnlacj] 2007 101 1,117,131
vkÃlhvkÃlhvkà cSad] fgek;ruxj 24 flracj] 2007 4752831 76,388,697 9.12% 24 fnlacj] 08 99 1,919,800
vkÃlhvkÃlhvkà cSad] fgek;ruxj 31 ekpZ] 2008 5019378 125,000,000 9.25% 30 ekpZ] 09 1 32,118
vkÃlhvkÃlhvkà cSad] fgek;ruxj 31 ekpZ] 2008 5019379 125,000,000 9.25% 30 ekpZ] 09 1 32,118
459,000,000 6,421,667
186
okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
187
okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
188
okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
layXud AAA
chek fofu;ked rFkk fodkl izkf/kdj.k] gSnjkckn
31 ekpZ] 2008 dks rqyu i= ds layXud rFkk Hkkx ds :Ik esa
orZeku ifjlaifÙk;k¡] _.k rFkk vfxze
fooj.k orZeku o"kZ ds fy, fiNys o"kZ ds fy,
vkadM+s ¼#-½ vkadM+s ¼#-½
tek
& ifjlj ds fy, 545,825 811,001
& ,eVh,u,y & vU; ls 67,730 38,030
& fo|qr ds fy, 259,101 128,123
& bZa/ku ds fy, 7,650 4,000
880,306 981,154
LVkWQ dks _.k rFkk vfxze
& LVkWQ dks vkoklh; _.k 15,257,911 15,437,045
& nwljs iz;kstuksa ds fy, LVkWQ dks _.k 6,846,850 7,528,503
& vU; vfxze & R;kSgkj 395,734 319,170
& olwyh ;ksX; C;kt 3,125,993 2,137,088
& vfxze & vU; 13,246,542 185,451
;ksx 38,873,030 25,607,257
chek daifu;ksa rFkk nwljksa ls ns; jkf'k;k¡
& chek daifu;k¡ ¼jkT; chek daifu;ksa ls ns; jkf'k;k¡ fn[kkrk gS½ 69,100 69,100
& vfHkdrkZ ¼iwoZ esa vfHkdrkZvksa ls izkIr gLrs pSd dh jkf'k;k¡ fn[kkrk gS½ 37,400 -
;ksx - -
189
okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
layXud IV
;ksx - -
layXud V
chek fofu;ked rFkk fodkl izkf/kdj.k] gSnjkckn
31 ekpZ] 2008 dks vk; rFkk O;; [kkrs dk fgLlk rFkk mldk layXud
vkdfLed ns;rk,¡
- -
190
okf”kZ d fjiks V Z 2007&08
layXud VI
chek fofu;ked rFkk fodkl izkf/kdj.k] gSnjkckn
31 ekpZ] 2008 dks lekIr gq, o"kZ ds fy, vk; rFkk O;; [kkrs dk fgLlk rFkk mldk layXud
deZpkfj;ksa dks Hkqxrku rFkk izko/kku
fooj.k orZeku o"kZ ds fy, fiNys o"kZ ds fy,
vkadM+s ¼#-½ vkadM+s ¼#-½
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chek fofu;ked rFkk fodkl izkf/kdj.k] gSnjkckn
31 ekpZ] 2008 dks lekIr gq, o"kZ ds fy, vk; rFkk O;; [kkrs dk fgLlk rFkk mldk layXud
ljdkjh - -
cSad - -
vU; - -
;ksx - -
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dks muls lac) o"kksZ esa foHkkftr djuk O;kogkfjd ugha okf"kZd vk; dh x.kuk rn~uqlkj Hkwry{kh izHkko ls dh xbZ
gS A gS A
(iii) foÙk ea = ky;] Hkkjr ljdkj ls iz k Ir ¼£½ dqy chek izhfe;e dh tkudkjh ds vHkko esa
vuqnku izkIr izkjafHkd vuqnku dks ml o"kZ dh vk; ekuk dqN jkT; chek vfHkdj.kksa ls izkIr uohdj.k 'kqYd dh
x;k gS ftlesa og izkIr dh xbZ gSA x.kuk ugha dh xbZ gSA
(Mh) fons'kh eqnzk ds O;ogkj vekSfnzd fons'kh eqnzk ds 5. izkf/kdj.k ds dks"kksa dks Hkkjr ds lkoZtfud
lkSnksa dks lkSnksa dh frfFk;ksa ij izpfyr fofue; njksa ij [kkrksa esa tek djuk fiNys o"kksZ esa fnukad 17 tqykbZ]
ntZ fd;k tkrk gSA ekSfnzd fons'kh eqnzk okyh ifjlaifÙk;k¡ 2002] 9 tqykbZ] 2005] 18 tqykbZ rFkk 13 flracj] 2006
rFkk nkf;Roks a dks cs y s U l 'khV dh frfFk ij iz p fyr rFkk 28 Qjojh] 2008 dks izkf/kdj.k dks foÙk ea=ky;]
fofue; njks a ij :i;ks a es a :ikUrfjr fd;k tkrk gS A vkfFkZd ekeyksa ds foHkkx ls i= izkIr gq, ftuesa izkf/kdj.k
vLFkk;h ifjlaifÙk;ksa ls lac) fons'kh eqnzk nkf;Roksa ds dks bl izdkj laxzfgr /kujkf'k;ksa dks Hkkjrh; yksd fuf/k
:ikUrfjr vUrj dks LFkk;h ifjlaifÙk;ksa ds izHkkfjr eku esa fcuk C;kt izkIr gksus okys [kkrksa esa tek djus ds funZs'k
esa lek;ksftr dj fy;k x;k gSA vU; :ikUrfjr vUrjksa rFkk izkf/kdj.k dks ;g vuqefr nh xbZ fd og izR;sd o"kZ
dks vk; rFkk O;; [kkrs esa iznf'kZr fd;k x;k gSA vius [kpksZ dh iwfrZ ds fy, dfFkr Hkkjrh; yksd fuf/k ,d
(b ) osc iksVZy dk fodkl rFkk j[kj[kko osc iksVZy ds fufnZ"V jkf'k okil fudky ldsxkA izkf/kdj.k }kjk izkIr
fodkl rFkk j[kj[kko ij vkus okys O;;ksa dks Hkkfjr o"kZ ,d fof/kd ijke'kZ ds vuqlkj] izkf/kdj.k us izkIr funsZ'kksa
ds vk; rFkk O;; [kkrs esa izHkkfjr fd;k x;k gSA dh leh{kk ds fy, fuosnu fd;k gS D;ksfa d blds n`f"Vdks.k
(,Q) lsokfuo`fr ykHk deZpkfj;ksa dks lsokfuo`fr ykHkksa ls blds }kjk cheknkjksa vkSj e/;LFkksa ls izkIr /kujkf'k;k¡
es a Hkfo"; fuf/k] minku fuf/k] vf/kokf"kZ r k fuf/k rFkk 'kkldh; jktLo dh rjg ugha gS vkSj Hkkjrh; yksd fuf/
vodk'k udnhdj.k ds izko/kku lfEefyr gSa ftUgsa vf/ k dk fgLlk ugha gSAa bl eqn~ns ij vHkh Hkh i= O;ogkj py
kfu;e ds vUrxZr cuk, x, fu;eksa ds vuqlkj iznku fd;k jgk gSA
tkuk gSA vodk'k udnhdj.k] lewps 'ks"k viz;ksDr vodk'k 6. izkf/kdj.k dk eq[;ky; izkf/kdj.k ds eq[;ky;
ds fy, orZeku Hkqukus ;ksX; osru ds vk/kkj ij iznku dks ubZ fnYyh ls gSnjkckn LFkkukUrfjr fd, tkus fo"k;d
fd;k tkrk gSA izkf/kdj.k] vkbZvkjMh, deZpkjh Hkfo"; uoacj 2001 ds Hkkjr ljdkj ds fu.kZ; ds ifjikyu esa]
fuf/k rFkk vkbZvkjMh, vf/kokf"kZrk dks"k U;kl esa va'knku izkf/kdj.k us vius chekadu foHkkx dks vizy s 2002 es]a vU;
nsrk gSA minku ds nkf;Ro dk vkadyu] izkf/kdj.k }kjk foHkkxksa dks vxLr] 2002 rFkk i;Zos{kd foHkkx dks vDVwcj]
fufeZr minku ;kstuk ds vuqlkj okLrfod ewY;kadu vk/ 2005 esa LFkkukUrfjr dj fn;k gSA izkf/kdj.k dk dk;kZy;
kkj ij fd;k tkrk gSA3- vk;dj vk;dj vf/kfu;e] 1961 ifjJe Hkou esa fLFkr gS tgka vkU/kzizns'k vkS|ksfxd fodkl
dh /kkjk 10 ¼23 chchbZ½ ds vUrxZr NwV fn, tkus ds fuxe fyfeVsM ¼,ihvkbZMhlh½ }kjk izkf/kdj.k dks rhljk
QyLo:i izkf/kdj.k dh vk; ij vk;dj dk dksbZ izko/ ry rFkk ikapos ry dk ,d fgLlk fdjk;s ij fn;k x;k
kku ugha gSA gSA vkU/kzizns'k ljdkj us ,-ih- vkS|ksfxd baÝkLVªDpj
fuxe fyfeVs M ¼,ihvkbZ v k;lh½ ds ek/;e ls xz k e
4 ia t hdj.k@uohdj.k 'kq Y d ukudjkexqM+k] lsjhfyaxeiYyh e.My] vkjvkj fMLVªhDV]
¼d½ chekdrkZ v ks a ij ia t hdj.k ds uohdj.k 'kq Y d dh gSnjkckn ds vkfFkZd egRo okys ftys esa ikap ,dM+ dk ,d
olwyh dks dqy izhfe;e ds 0-2 izfr'kr ls dqy izhfe;e ds Hkw[k.M fu%'kqYd vkoafVr fd;k gS ftldh fof/kd vkf/
0-1 izfr'kr rd de djus laca/kh izkf/kdj.k ds fu.kZ; kiR; vDVwcj] 2008 esa gLrkUrfjr fd;k x;kA
vuqlkj] 1 vizsy] 2001 ls izHkkoh foÙkh; o"kksZ ds fy, 7 ifjpkfyr iV~Vs dksbZ xSj&fujLrh;ksX; iV~Vk O;oLFkk,¡
ugha gSA iV~Vk Hkqxrku] iV~Vk foys[k ds vuqlkj fd, tk
jgs gS a A gS n jkckn es a ifjlj dk fgLlk iz k f/kdj.k ds
LokfeÙo esa fcuk fdlh fdjk;s ds gSa ijUrq bls [kkyh fd,
tkus ij ;g bl ifjlj dks ^tSlk gS] tgka gS** vk/kkj ij
vkU/kz izns'k vkS|ksfxd fodkl fuxe fyfeVsM dks okil
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ykSVkus ds fy, ck/; gSA vk; rFkk O;; [kkrs esa ekU; vU; vUrj dks C;kt ls izkIr vk; esa izHkkfjr fd;k x;k gSA-
ifjljks a ds la c a / k es a iV~ V k Hkq x rkuks a dk vka d yu :- vkÃlhvkÃlhvkà cS a d fy-] fgek;r uxj 'kk[kk }kjk
16]57]283@& gS ] ftues a fnYyh es a fy;k x;k ifjlj izekf.kr tek esa :- 11264@& dk vUrj gSA bl vUrj
'kkfey gSA ¼iwoZ o"kZ esa ;g :- 15]27]943@& Fkk½ dks C;kt ls izkIr vk; esa lek;ksftr fd;k x;k gSA bu
vUrjksa dk lek/kku foÙkh; o"kZ 2008&09 ds nkSjku fd;k
8 izkjafHkd tek & :- 14]71]955 ds vksoj MªkV fy[kuk tk,xkA bu vUrjksa ds QyLo:i] tek ij C;kt dh vk;
izkf/kdj.k dk cSad vkWQ bf.M;k] c'khj ckx esa ,d cSad :- 1]26]350 vf/kd crkbZ xbZ gSA
[kkrk gSA 31-03-2007 dks :- 14]71]955 dk vksoj MªkV
fy[kk x;k FkkA bls 31-03-2007 dks lekIr gq, o"kZ ds 10- iwoZ o"kZ ls rqyuk tgka iwoZ o"kZ ds vkadM+ksa dks orZeku
izkfIr;k¡ rFkk Hkqxrku [kkrs esa ^^LVkWQ dks vfxze rFkk vU; o"kZ ds vkadM+ksa ds lkFk rqyukRed cukuk vko';d le>k
;k=k vfxze** 'kh"kZ esa 'kkfey fd;k x;k FkkA bls vxzus hr x;k gS] ogka mUgsa iqu% lewgc) fd;k x;k gSA
fd;k tkdj izkfIr;k¡ rFkk Hkqxrku [kkrs esa Hkqxrku i{k esa
udn 'ks"k ds :i esa tkfgj dj fn;k x;k gSA
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thou chekdrkZ
Ø- chekdrkZ eq[; vf/kdkjh Mkd irk lEidZ fooj.k
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chek yksdiky
Ø-la- dsUnz Yksdiky Mkd irk lEidZ fooj.k
vgenkckn Jh vferkHk nwljh eafty] vfEcdk gkml] lh-;w- Qksu: 079-27546150, 27546139
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vgenkckn&380 014
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