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    • 1. Short title and extent.
    • 2. Definitions.
    • 3. Admixture of cotton.
    • 4. Licence for working factory.
    • 5. Conditions for grant of licence.
    • 6. Registers under section 3.
    • 7. Returns under section 5.
    • 8. Returns under section 5A.
    • 9. Last weekly return to "contain statement of factory finally ceasing to work for season.
    • 10. Particulars of Cotton Ginning Factories.
    • 11. Proportion of seed.
    • 12. Authority competent to give certificate of moisture.
    • 13. Complaint of offences.
    • 14. Authority competent to examine cotton, etc.
    • 15. Manner of sealing under section 3C.
    • 16. Rank of Government servant for purposes of section 3C.
    • 17. Appointment of Representative on Committee.
    • 18. Terms of office of nonofficial members of Committee.
    • 19. Vacancy of non official member of Committee.
    • 20. Casual vacancies how to be filled.
    • 21. Business of Committee.
    • 22. Maximum rates for ginning or pressing cotton.
    • 23. Publication of maximum rates.
    • 24.
    • 25. Authorities for the purposes of sections 7, 8 and 9.
    • 26. Press Marks to be exhibited.
    • 27. Repeal and savings.

The Maharashtra Cotton Ginning and Pressing Factories Rules, 1964

Published vide Notification G. N., A. F. & C. D., No. CTN. 5563/15837 (1)-B, dated 5th February, 1965. Published in M. G. G., Part 4A, p. 167

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LEGISLATIVE HISTORY 6

  • Amended by G. N. of 6.3.1965
  • Amended by G. N. of 18.4.1967
  • Amended by G. N. of A. F. & C. D., No. CTN. 2873/150265-A-II, dated 5.3.1975

  • In exercise of the powers conferred by section 13 of the Cotton Ginning and Pressing Factories Act, 1925 (XII of 1925), and of all other powers enabling it in that behalf, the Government of Maharashtra hereby makes the following rules, the same having been previously published as required by sub-section (2) of the said section 13, namely:-

    1. Short title and extent. - (1) These rules may be called the Maharashtra Cotton Ginning and Pressing Factories Rules, 1964.

    (2) They extend to the whole of the State of Maharashtra.

    2. Definitions. - (1) In these rules, unless the Context otherwise requires -

    (a) "Act" means the Cotton Ginning and Pressing Factories Act, 1925;

    (b) "Committee" means the rate fixing committee appointed under subsection (2) of section 5-B [for the State];

    (c) "Factory" means a cotton ginning or pressing factory;

    (d) "Form" means a Form appended to these rules;

    (e) "Season" means the period commencing on the 1st day of September and ending on the 31st day of August next following;

    (f) "Section" means a section of the Act.

    3. Admixture of cotton. - The admixture of cotton within the meaning of clause (aa) of section 2 means such mixture of different varieties of cotton in respect of any area, as may be notified by the Stale Government in the Official Gazette.

    4. Licence for working factory. - (1) Every person desiring to work a factory shall apply for a licence in Form 'A' to [the Assistant Director of Agriculture (Cash Crops)] of the district in which the factory is situated. The application shall be accompanied by a treasury receipt evidencing the payment of licence fee of ten rupees in the treasury.

    (2) Subject to the provisions of the Act or of any conditions imposed thereunder a licence shall be granted In Form 'B' on payment of the licence fee aforesaid.

    (3) The licence shall remain in force for a period of one year from the date of its commencement, which shall be entered in the licence, on the expiry of the licence, the licensee may apply for a fresh licence which shall be granted as provided in sub-rule (2).

    (4) In the event of a licence being lost or destroyed a duplicate shall be issued by the issuing authority on payment of one rupee.

    5. Conditions for grant of licence. - (1) No licence for any factory constructed after the commencement of these rules shall be granted, except upon the production of a certificate from the Inspector of Factories, within the local limits of whose jurisdiction such factory is situated that the provisions of sub-sections (1) and (2) or as the case may be, of sub-section (1-A) of section 9 have been complied with.

    (2) In case in which the grant of the certificate referred to in sub-rule (1) and of the licence are likely to be delayed owing to the Inspector of Factories not being able to verify whether the provisions of sub-sections (1) and (2) of section 9 as the case may be. have been complied with [the Assistant Director of Agriculture (cash crops)] may, [* * *] on the production of a certificate from such Inspector of Factories, that

    (i) in the case of a cotton ginning factory, the plans and specifications have been approved by him; and

    (ii) in the case of cotton pressing factory, the flooring of the press house is suitable; issue a provisional licence.

    (3) Such licence shall be in Form 'B' and shall be marked provisional. It may remain in force for one year, provided that [the Assistant Director of Agriculture (cash crops)] may, on the grant of regular licence, cancel it before the expiry of the said period.

    [(4) If the Assistant Director of Agriculture (Cash Crops) is of opinion that the ginning or pressing machines of any cotton ginning factory or of any cotton ginning and pressing factory by reason of being outdated or old, adversely affect the quality and out-turn of the lint, he may give a notice to that effect to the owner requiring him to replace such ginning or pressing machines by new machines within a period of one year from the date of such notice. Where any such owner fails to so replace the machines as so required before the expiry of the notice period, the Assistant Director of Agriculture (Cash Crops) may by an order and for reasons recorded in writing refuse to grant the licence until such machines are so replaced".

    (5) Any owner who is aggrieved by an order of the Assistant Director of Agriculture (Cash Crops) under sub-rule (4) may within a period of forty-five days from the date of receipt of the order appeal to the State Government and the decision of the State Government in the appeal shall be binding on such owner]
    .

    6. Registers under section 3. - The forms in which a ginning and press registers are required to be maintained under section 3 shall be in Forms 'C' and 'D' respectively.

    7. Returns under section 5. - (1) The monthly returns under subsection (1) of section 5 showing the quantity of cotton ginned shall be submitted in Form 'E' not later than the date following the Friday referred to in that section.

    (2) The statement to be complied under sub-section (2) of section 5 showing the total quantity of cotton ginned in the State of Maharashtra shall be in Form 'F'.

    (3) The weekly returns of bales of cotton pressed under sub-section (3) of section 5 shall be submitted in Form 'G'. The returns shall be for seven days ending on the Friday of each week and shall be submitted not later than the day following such Friday.

    (4) The statement to be complied under sub-section (4) of section 5 showing the total number of bales pressed in the State of Maharashtra shall be Form 'H'.

    (5) The returns under this rule shall be submitted to the Director of Agriculture, Maharashtra State, Poona.

    8. Returns under section 5-A. - (1) The weekly returns under subsection (2) of section 5-A showing the quantity of cotton ginned shall be submitted Form 'I' to the Director of Agriculture, Maharashtra State, Poona.

    (2) The statement to be complied under sub-section (3) of section 5-A showing the total quantity of cotton ginned in the State of Maharashtra shall be in Form 'J'.

    9. Last weekly return to "contain statement of factory finally ceasing to work for season. - When any factory finally ceases work for the season, a statement to that effect shall be made in the last weekly return.

    10. Particulars of Cotton Ginning Factories. - The particulars of a cotton ginning factory shall be entered in the register maintained under sub-section (2) of section 3 and shall include the name of the factory, its situation and the name of the owner or lessee.

    11. Proportion of seed. - The proportion of seed for the purpose of clause (a) of sub-section (2) of section 3-A shall be one per centum.

    12. Authority competent to give certificate of moisture. - (1) For the purpose of section 3-A, the Director of Agriculture, the Superintending Agricultural Officer of the Division concerned, or the [Deputy Director of Agriculture] shall be the authority competent to give a certificate that cotton contained caked material or patches due to deliberate watering or, as the case may be, the normal quantity of moisture which a given quantity of cotton should have and the quantity of moisture which it actually possesses.

    (2) Such certificates may be based either -

    (a) on the report of such members of the East India Cotton Association not less than two in number, selected by the Board of Directors of the East India Cotton Association at the request of the Director of Agriculture from the panel of arbitrators elected under the rules in force for the time being of the said Association, or

    (b) in the case of certificate regarding caked material or patched in cotton on personal inspection of the cotton by the concerned officer, or

    (c) in the case of certificate regarding normal quantity of moisture on an analysis of cotton carried out at any Agriculture Research station of the Department of Agriculture in the State of Maharashtra or at the laboratory of the Indian Central Cotton Committee Matunga, Bombay at the request of the Director of Agriculture.

    13. Complaint of offences. - (1) Every complaint of contravention of the provisions of section 3-A or 3-AA in respect of any cotton, package or bale, shall be made in writing to a Government servant not below the rank of a Superintending Agricultural Officer of the Division in which cotton was pressed and shall be accompanied by a sample of the cotton complained of and a fee of fifty rupees in respect of cotton and an additional fee of ten rupees for each package or bale actually opened for examination (the number of bales so opened being not less than 20 per cent of the whole consignment).

    (2) The fee payable by the complainant under sub-rule (1) shall be refunded, if the complaint is found to be true or justified.

    (3) If the complainant is not in possession of the cotton, package or bale in respect of which the contravention of the provisions of section 3-A or 3-AA is alleged to have taken place, complaint shall be sent by registered post to the Director of Agriculture or the Superintending Agricultural Officer of the Division in Which the factory is situated. On receipt, of a complaint, the Director of Agriculture or as the case may be, the Superintending Agricultural Officer shall make or cause to be made such investigation as he considers to be necessary, and if he is satisfied, that there are prima facie grounds for proceeding with the complaint, shall arrange to have the subject matter of the alleged offence seized and sealed in the manner prescribed in rule 15 and shall forward it, together with a copy of the complaint and other relevant particulars to the person authorised to examine the cotton, package or bale.

    (4) The officer to whom the complaint is made shall, on receipt of such complaint either himself examine the cotton, package or bale in respect of which the complaint has been or cause it to be examined, by any other authority prescribed by rule 14.

    14. Authority competent to examine cotton, etc. - (1) The authorities competent to examine such cotton or the contents of such package or bale shall be, -

    (a) the Director of Agriculture,

    (b) the Superintending Agricultural Officer of the Division concerned, or

    (c) any two persons appointed by the Board of Directors of the East India Cotton Association at the request of the Director of Agriculture from the panel of arbitrators elected under the rules in force for the time being of the said Association.

    (2) An appeal shall lie against the decision of the two persons, appointed under clause (e) of sub-rule (1) to the Appeal Committee of the Association. The decision of these two persons, if no appeal is filed against their decision within seven days or of the Appeal Committee of the Association, if an appeal has been filed, shall be final.

    15. Manner of sealing under section 3-C. - All things seized during inspection under section 3-C, including packages or bales examined under rules 13 and 14 shall be sealed with the official seal of the officers and also with the seal, if any. of the owner or the person in charge of the factory, in case he so desires.

    16. Rank of Government servant for purposes of section 3-C. - The rank of Government servant for the purposes of section 3-C shall not be below that of Agricultural Officer.

    [17. Appointment of Representative on Committee. - As soon as maybe after an order is made under sub-section (1) of section 5-B, the State Government in consultation with the Director of Marketing shall, by notification in the Official Gazette, appoint on the Rate Fixing Committee four representatives of the growers of cotton, four representatives of the owners of the cotton ginning or cotton pressing factories in the State, and one representative who (not being Government servant) possesses special knowledge of, or experience in, the ginning and pressing of cotton or of cotton trade.]

    [18. Terms of office of non-official members of Committee. - (1) Every non-official member of a Committee shall hold office for a period of three years commencing on the date of his appointment but shall continue in office until his successor is duly appointed :

    Provided that, the Slate Government may extend the said period by a further period not exceeding twelve months, as it may decide.

    (2) A non-official member shall, unless disqualified or removed from office, be eligible for reappointment.]

    19. Vacancy of non official member of Committee. - (1) If a non-official member -

    (a) dies, or

    (b) is absent without permission for [more than three] consecutive meetings of the Committee, or

    (c) leaves the |State of Maharashtra] with the intention of being absent therefrom for more than two consecutive months, or

    (d) resigns, or

    (e) refuse to act, or becomes incapable of acting as a member or,

    (f) is removed by the [State Government],

    he shall cease to be a member of the Committee.

    (2) Any such member may resign his office by writing under his hand addressed to the Chairman of the Committee [and his office shall on acceptance of the resignation by the Chairman, become vacant].

    20. Casual vacancies how to be filled. - Casual vacancies of non-official members shall be filled in, as soon as practicable, in the manner provided for appointment of such members. And person appointed to fill a casual vacancy shall hold office so long only as the member in whose place he is appointed would have held it, if the vacancy had not occurred.

    21. Business of Committee. - (1) The [Director of Marketing] shall convenue a meeting of the Committee at such place, on such date and at such time, as he may deem fit.

    (2) Seven clear day's notice of a meeting and three clear day's notice of an adjourned meeting, specifying the time and place at which such meeting is to be held, and the business to be transacted there at, shall be given to every member of the Committee :

    Provided that, failure to give notice to any member due to wrong address given by the member or to his absence from his residence shall not invalidate in any way the proceedings of the Committee.

    (3) Four members of the Committee (out of whom one at least is a representative of cotton growers and one of the owners of factories) shall form a quorum :

    [* * *]

    (4) All questions shall be decided by a majority of votes of the members present and voting, the Chairman having a second or casting vote in all cases of equality of votes.

    (5) The proceeding of the Committee shall be recorded under signature of the Chairman in a register to be kept for the purpose which shall be open for inspection by any member of the Committee at a reasonable time.

    (6) No act done by the Committee shall be questioned on the grounds merely of the existence of any vacancy in the Committee, or by reason of the casual and unforeseen absence of any of the members during any stage of the proceedings thereof.

    22. Maximum rates for ginning or pressing cotton. - In fixing the maximum rates for ginning of cotton, the Committee shall take into consideration the following matters among other matters, namely :-

    (a) [quantity of cotton] to be ginned or pressed;

    (b) ginning outturn;

    (c) labour charges including management and maintenance expenses;

    (d) cost of fuel;

    (e) railway freight;

    (f) quantity of cotton crop to be handled;

    (g) cost of stores:

    (h) type of machinery in use:

    (i) municipal and other taxes;

    (j) insurance charges;

    (k) depreciation charges of machinery and building;

    (l) reasonable rate of interest not exceeding [12 per cent.] on the invested capital minus the accumulated depreciation fund.

    [(m) cost of hessien and iron strips;

    (n) cost of marketing of full pressed bales and weighment thereof;

    (o) storage charges.]

    [23. Publication of maximum rates. - As soon as the maximum rates for ginning of pressing (or both) of cotton in the State are fixed by the Committee, the Director of Marketing shall communicate by registered post the rates so fixed to all the owners of cotton ginning and pressing factories in the State and shall publish such rates on the notice-boards in the offices of the Collector, Tahsildar and the relevant Village Panchayats and in such other manner as he may think fit for the information of all the cotton growers in the State.]

    24. [* * *]

    25. Authorities for the purposes of sections 7, 8 and 9. - (a) The prescribed authority for the purposes of sections 7 and 8 shall, be -

    (i) Superintending Agricultural Officer of the Division;

    (ii) [Assistant Director of Agriculture (Cash Crops) of the District.]

    (b) The prescribed authority for the purpose of sub-section (1-A) of section 9 shall be the inspectors appointed under the Factories Act, 1948, for the area in which the factory is situated.

    (c) The prescribed authority for the purpose of sub-sections (2) and (4) of section 2 shall be the Commissioner of Labour, Bombay.

    (d) The service of any order under section 9 shall be deemed to have been affected, unless the contrary is proved, if a letter containing the order is properly addressed and sent by registered post to the owner.

    26. Press Marks to be exhibited. - The owner of every pressing factory shall exhibit in a conspicuous place a notice showing the mark allotted to the factory under section 12.

    27. Repeal and savings. - On the commencement of these rules -

    (a) the Bombay Cotton Ginning and Pressing Factories Rules, 1925;

    (b) the Central Provinces Cotton Ginning and Pressing Factories Rules, 1925;

    (c) the Bombay (Vidarbha Region) Cotton Ginning and Pressing Rate Fixing Rules, 1958;

    (d) the Bombay (Pre-reorganisation Bombay, Saurashtra, Hyderabad and Kutch Areas) Cotton Ginning and Pressing Rate Fixing Rules, 1958; and

    (e) the Bombay (Hyderabad Area) Cotton Ginning and Pressing Factories Rules, 1959;

    shall stand repealed, except as respects things done or omitted to be done before such repeal.

    [Form A]

    [See rule 4(1))

    Application form for grant of Licence

    1. Name of applicant

    2. Address

    3. Full name and postal address of the Ginning or Pressing Factory.

    4. Situation of the Factory -

    (a) District

    (b) Town or village

    (c) Nearest police station

    (d) Nearest railway station

    5. Number of gins or presses to be worked

    6. Number and date of order sanctioning the plans and specifications by Inspectors of Factories [(copy of certificate as required under sub-rule (1) of rule 5 should be attached)].

    7. Particulars of fees paid- Paid by Challan No.................. dated 19 into ................... Treasury.

    8. Remarks, if any

    Place

    Date

    (Signature of applicant).

    Form B'

    [See rules 4(2) and 5(3)]

    Form of Licence

    1. Name of Factory

    2. Description of the place where it is situated

    3. Name, description and place of residence of the owner of the factory

    4. Purpose for which licence is granted

    5. Date of commencement of licence

    6. Fee paid

    Conditions

    This licence is granted subject to the provisions of the Cotton Ginning and Pressing Factories Act, 1925 (XII of 1925) and the Maharashtra Cotton Ginning and Pressing Factories Rules, 1964.

    It shall remain in force for one year commencing on 19..............

    [Signature of the Assistant Director of Agriculture (Cash Crops)]

    Notifications

    [G. N., A. & C. D., No. Kapus. 1870/42967-(iii)-A-II, dated 6th January, 1972]. - In pursuance of Rule 3 of the Maharashtra Cotton Ginning and Pressing Factories Rules, 1964, and in supersession of Government Notification, Agriculture and Co-operation Department, No. CTN. 5563/34099 (III)-B, dated the 21st January, 1966, the Government of Maharashtra hereby notifies admixture of the Standard Varieties of Cotton specified in column 2, in respect of the areas specified in column 1 of Schedule I hereto, with each other or with any varieties of cotton specified and characterised in the Schedule II hereto to be an admixture of cotton within the meaning of clause (aa) of section 2 of the Cotton Ginning and Pressing Factories Act, 1925

    Schedule I


    Areas

    Standard Varieties

    A.

    The Dhulia District excluding Akkalkuwa and Nawapur talukas. The Balgan, Malegaon, Kalwan, Nandgaon and Yeola talukas of Nasik Districts.

    Virnar (197/3) Y-1 Deviraj (170-Co. 2) and Laxmi.


    The following villages in the Aurangabad district, namely :-


    Name of the villages

    Talukas

    1.

    Jawala

    Soyagaon

    2.

    Rawala

    “

    3.

    Pimpala

    “

    4.

    Jarandi

    “

    5.

    Hingna

    “

    6.

    Rakasa

    “

    7.

    Malkheda

    “

    8.

    Lenapur

    “

    9.

    Sawarkheda

    “

    10.

    Thana

    “

    11.

    Varkhedi

    “

    12.

    Fardapur

    “

    13.

    Choundeshwar

    “

    14.

    Dhanwat

    “

    15.

    Warkhedi

    “

    16.

    Palaskheda

    “

    17.

    Jangla

    “

    18.

    Amkheda

    “

    19.

    Galwada

    “

    20.

    Soegaon

    “

    21.

    Sonaswadi

    “

    22.

    Malegaon

    “

    23.

    Vatalwadi

    “

    24.

    Raweri

    “

    25.

    Kankarala

    “

    26.

    Dhingapur

    “

    27.

    Nimbayati

    “

    28.

    Rampura

    “

    29.

    Bahalkheda

    “

    30.

    Tikhi

    “

    31.

    Umerveda

    “

    32.

    Nimkhedi

    “

    33.

    Ghosala

    “

    34.

    Nandgaon

    “

    35.

    Anjola

    “

    36.

    Tidka

    “

    37.

    Masikotha

    “

    38.

    Pohari (Budruk)

    “

    39.

    Pohari (Khurd)

    “

    40.

    Wadki

    “

    41.

    Ghorkend

    “

    42.

    Warthan

    “

    43.

    Mukhed

    “

    44.

    Banoti

    “

    45.

    Palasi

    “

    46.

    Wadi

    “

    47.

    Naigaon

    “

    48.

    Kini

    “

    49.

    Dastapur

    “

    50.

    Koldari

    “

    51.

    Hanmant Kheda

    “

    52.

    Titur

    “

    53.

    Gondegaon

    “

    54.

    Nimbora

    “

    55.

    Mohalai

    “

    56.

    Wadgaon Tiggi

    “

    57.

    Pimpri

    “

    58.

    Sindol

    “

    59.

    Upalkheda (Satonda)

    “

    60.

    Upalkheda Antur

    “

    61.

    Jamati

    “

    62.

    Pimpri

    “

    63.

    Kawali

    “

    64.

    Jamglikotha

    “

    65.

    Vangaon

    “

    66.

    Galwada

    “

    67.

    Neemkhedi

    “

    68.

    Savalathara

    Bhokardan

    69.

    Nanda

    “

    70.

    Dabha

    “

    71.

    Dhamgaon

    “

    72.

    Mayakhed

    “

    73.

    Malabdha

    “

    74.

    Hivari

    “

    75.

    Pimpalwadi

    “

    76.

    Lewari

    “

    77.

    Wakadi

    “

    78.

    Titwee

    “

    79.

    Murti

    “

    80.

    Anad

    “

    81.

    Palaskhed

    “

    82.

    Nagal

    Kannad

    83.

    Belkheda

    “

    84.

    Gopewadi

    “

    85.

    Haraswadi

    “

    86.

    Wadgaon

    “

    87.

    Saegavan

    “

    88.

    Sonwadi

    “

    89.

    Pangara

    “

    90.

    Bhildari

    “

    91.

    Hasanbad

    “

    92.

    Kondban

    “

    93.

    Lonza

    “

    B.

    The area comprising all talukas and Mahals of Jalgaon district, excluding the following villages of Edlabad Taluka in that district, namely;-

    Virnar (197/3) Y-1, Buri-L-141 Devraj 170 Co. 2 and Laxmi.


    Name of the Villages

    Taluka

    1.

    Chikhali

    Edlabad

    2.

    Dolarkheda

    “

    3.

    Mandwel

    “

    4.

    Chinchkheda (Budruk)

    “

    5.

    Mahalkheda

    “

    6.

    Nimkheda (Budruk)

    “

    7.

    Echhapur

    “

    8.

    Bodwad

    “

    9.

    Therole

    “

    10.

    Kurha

    “

    11.

    Pitnprale

    “

    12.

    Korhale

    “

    13.

    Regaon

    “

    14.

    Bhole

    “

    15.

    Kakode

    “

    16.

    Dhonangath

    “

    17.

    Chorthana

    “

    18.

    Yakli

    “

    19.

    Dayle

    “

    20.

    Mozziri

    “

    21.

    Borkheda (Budruk)

    “

    22.

    Yalkheda

    “

    23.

    Parambi

    “

    24.

    Umbra

    “

    25.

    Hiware

    “

    26.

    Rajore

    “

    27.

    Jodnamkheda

    “

    28.

    Dhule

    “

    29.

    Badode

    “

    30.

    Cliinchkheda (Khurd)

    “

    31.

    Sale

    “

    C.

    The Udgir, Ahmadpur and Nilanga Talukas of Osmanabad District, Parbhani District excluding the following villages of Hingoli, Kalamnuri, Jintur and Partur talukas in that district, namely :-


    Name of the Villages

    Taluka

    1.

    Dhanora

    Hingoli

    2.

    Hiwarkhed

    “

    3.

    Bothi

    “

    4.

    Sakhara

    “

    5.

    Godahari

    “

    6.

    Kesula

    “

    7.

    Beltura

    “

    8.

    Jaipur

    “

    9.

    Saykheda

    “

    10.

    Wadhona

    “

    11.

    Kanhergaon

    “

    12.

    Khairkheda

    “

    13.

    Sengaon

    “

    14.

    Mahalshi

    “

    15.

    Datad

    “

    16.

    Khandala (Khurd)

    “

    17.

    Warkhed

    “

    18.

    Walana

    “

    19.

    Kaharkar (Khari Budruk)

    “

    20.

    Bhutwadi

    “

    21.

    Maharkheda

    “

    22.

    Pawii

    “

    23.

    Gogal Pimpri

    “

    24.

    Bhagoti

    “

    25.

    Monkheda

    “

    26.

    Garkheda

    “

    27.

    Mazod

    “

    28.

    Kendra (Khurd)

    “

    29.

    Kendra (Budruk)

    “

    30.

    Kadoli

    “

    31.

    Waghjali

    “

    32.

    Surajkheda

    “

    33.

    Manspimpri

    “

    34.

    Sudali

    “

    35.

    Kanhergaon Naka

    “

    36.

    Kanherkheda

    “

    37.

    Kalbarga

    “

    38.

    Sinjkheda

    “

    39.

    Kapuskheda

    “

    40.

    Charthana

    “

    41.

    Devthana

    “

    42.

    Ban

    “

    43.

    Limbla

    “

    44.

    Banoli

    “

    45.

    Wanchal Pimpri

    “

    46.

    Kanherkheda (Budruk)

    “

    47.

    Swana

    “

    48.

    Goregaon

    “

    49.

    Hatla

    “

    50.

    Mop

    “

    51.

    Jamti (Budruk)

    “

    52.

    Gondankheda

    “

    53.

    Hivvra Mahar

    “

    54.

    Sago

    Kalamnuri

    55.

    Bhatsawangi

    “

    56.

    Sadas

    “

    57.

    Khanapur

    “

    58.

    Palsona

    “

    59.

    Yelegaon

    “

    60.

    Pimpaldari

    “

    61.

    Gadibori

    “

    62.

    Morgawhan

    “

    63.

    Takli

    “

    64.

    Patoda

    “

    65.

    Dhanapur

    “

    66.

    Durgasawangi

    “

    67.

    Borja

    “

    68.

    Digraswani

    “

    69.

    Umerkhoja

    “

    70.

    Tirwadi

    “

    71.

    Rajapur

    “

    72.

    Godhartola

    “

    73.

    Dhanorasarad

    “

    74.

    Waghadari

    “

    75.

    Sawargaon

    “

    76.

    Ban

    Jintur

    77.

    Wazari (Khurd)

    “

    78.

    Wazari (Budruk)

    “

    79.

    Pimpri

    “

    80.

    Borda

    “

    81.

    Dhanora Wazar

    “

    82.

    Kapdshingi

    “

    83.

    Borkhadki

    “

    84.

    Khidki

    “

    85.

    Dhongargaon

    “

    86.

    Sonasawanji

    “

    87.

    Bamni (Khurd)

    “

    88.

    Bamni (Budruk)

    “

    89.

    Chondharni (Budruk)

    “

    90.

    Khumbhele

    “

    91.

    Kalpa

    “

    92.

    Uti

    “

    93.

    Sawangi

    “

    94.

    Asola

    “

    95.

    Dhandham

    “

    96.

    Handi

    “

    97.

    Salegoan

    “

    98.

    Nansi

    “

    99.

    Garkheda

    “

    100.

    Saykheda

    “

    101.

    Belkheda

    “

    102.

    Urmad

    “

    103.

    Palskheda

    “

    104.

    Belura

    “

    105.

    Yerandeshwar

    “

    106.

    Kokars

    “

    107.

    Diha

    “

    108.

    Hupa

    “

    109.

    Pokhari

    “

    110.

    Bhawan

    “

    111.

    Wazar Sarkat

    “

    112.

    Waghala

    Partur

    113.

    Sirpur

    “

    114.

    Takalkhopa

    “

    115.

    Dudha

    “

    116.

    Limkheda

    “

    117.

    Encha

    “

    118.

    Kokaramba

    “

    119.

    Wadgaon

    “

    120.

    Talni

    “

    121.

    Devthana

    “

    122.

    Pokhad

    “

    123.

    Uswad

    “

    124.

    Ambhuri

    “

    125.

    Mandani

    “

    126.

    Khadi

    “

    D.

    The Nanded District, excluding the whole of Kinwat Taluka excluding the following villages of Hadgaon Taluka in that District, namely :-


    Name of the Villages


    1.

    Dar Takali


    2.

    Mangural


    3.

    Sibdara


    4.

    Dhonoara


    5.

    Khergaon


    6.

    Wadgaon


    7.

    Borghadi


    8.

    Karla


    9.

    Paichenda


    10.

    Kawtha


    11.

    Akanwa


    12.

    Sirjani


    13.

    Himayantnagar


    14.

    Sirpalli


    15.

    Mandali


    16.

    Siloti


    17.

    Dorli


    18.

    Ling


    19.

    Palaspur


    20.

    Ranapur


    21.

    Garapur


    22.

    Khodi (Budruk)


    23.

    Dighi


    24.

    Tambhurni


    25.

    Phaumari


    26.

    Virani


    27.

    Waghi


    28.

    Kirangaon


    29.

    Pimpri


    30.

    Kamari


    31.

    Jalagoan


    32.

    Kanergaon


    33.

    Dhothra


    34.

    Rawangaon


    35.

    Lingapur


    36.

    Borgaon


    37.

    Takarale


    38.

    Hardap


    39.

    Dhanore


    40.

    Wakli (Khurd)


    41.

    Kolegaon


    42.

    Sharvani


    43.

    Kolegaon


    44.

    Dorli


    45.

    Lahani


    46.

    Dhali


    47.

    Watergaon


    48.

    Banchati


    49.

    Gurphali


    50.

    Balmandal


    51.

    Kothali


    52.

    Hadgaon


    53.

    Hadsani


    54.

    Takalgaon


    55.

    Umrl Dariyabai


    56.

    Dongergaon


    57.

    Kothra


    58.

    Bhanegaon


    59.

    Axribala


    60.

    Kinala


    61.

    Limtak


    62.

    Fingli


    63.

    Gargavan


    64.

    Paisa


    65.

    Ruee


    66.

    Adda


    67.

    Uchegaon


    68.

    Kaleshwar


    69.

    Kirodi


    70.

    Pawa


    71.

    Yelamba


    72.

    Dhanora (Ruee)


    73.

    Chirad


    74.

    Newgha


    75.

    Hastara


    76.

    Chandkapur


    77.

    Barad Shivala


    78.

    Karmuda


    79.

    Pimpri Khad


    80.

    Uchada


    81.

    Talang


    82.

    Marlegaon


    83.

    Borgaon


    84.

    Warula


    85.

    Nawari


    86.

    Margada


    87.

    Kali


    88.

    Umri


    89.

    Nawali


    90.

    Chakni


    91.

    Martala


    92.

    Sasti


    93.

    Kohali


    94.

    Pangani


    95.

    Talni


    96.

    Monala


    97.

    Waki


    98.

    Wahegaon


    99.

    Irapur


    100.

    Sharur


    101.

    Amgaon


    102.

    Bhategaon


    103.

    Sibdara


    104.

    Bamni


    105.

    Kawana


    106.

    Chanchghan


    107.

    Jagapur


    108.

    Khamgaon


    109.

    Karka


    110.

    Warvat


    111.

    Manatha


    112.

    Malzra


    113.

    Kedarguda


    114.

    Kherbi


    115.

    Chukha (Khurd)


    116.

    Chukha (Budruk)


    117.

    Sawargaon


    118.

    Taroda


    119.

    Rawangaon


    120.

    Pangri


    121.

    Nawa


    122.

    Wadgaon


    123.

    Morgaon


    124.

    Talegaon


    125.

    Pathrad


    126.

    Tamsa


    127.

    Umri


    128.

    Kanjara (Khurd)


    129.

    Kanjara (Budruk)


    130.

    Kopra


    131.

    Wadki (Budruk)


    132.

    Ashti


    133.

    Watphali


    134.

    Parva (Khurd)


    135.

    Sonari


    136.

    Dohad


    137.

    Karanji (Budruk)


    138.

    Sarsan (Budruk)


    139.

    Pauna


    140.

    Daresaram


    141.

    Abdhgaon


    142.

    Tembhi


    143.

    Pardi


    144.

    Washi


    145.

    Sawna


    146.

    Jiroma


    E.

    The Amravati, Akola, Buldana, Wardha, Yeotmal and Nagpur Districts and the Waroda Taluka of Chanda District, The Sillod, Bhokardan and Jafrabad Talukas of Aurangabad District.

    Buri-L-147,AK-235, AK 277 and Buri-1007 (Jagdish)


    The following villages of Jalna Taluka of Aurangabad District, namely:-


    Name of the Villages


    1.

    Mangdeulgaon


    2.

    Malsoundra


    3.

    Poungri


    4.

    Malegaon


    5.

    Asarkheda


    6.

    Warkheda


    7.

    Pakhari


    8.

    Khumbhe Phal


    9.

    Gondegaon


    10.

    Nandapur


    11.

    Borkhedi


    12.

    Kadwanachi


    13.

    Pirkalyan


    14.

    Dharkalyan


    15.

    Warud


    16.

    Navha


    17.

    Nandkheda


    18.

    Talni


    19.

    Murumkheda


    20.

    Masala


    21.

    Bhakarwadi


    22.

    Keodi (Budruk)


    23.

    Bhalkheda


    24.

    Meohua


    25.

    Shirasgaon


    26.

    Dawargaon


    27.

    Kinola


    28.

    Velhadi


    29.

    Hiwara Dhabhadi


    30.

    Chikhali


    31.

    Waghrul Dongargaon


    32.

    Chanegaon


    33.

    Dhamangaon


    34.

    Pathar Deulgaon


    35.

    Asola


    36.

    Wadgaon


    37.

    Wakhari


    38.

    Baji Umrad


    39.

    Paregaon


    40.

    Jaitapur


    41.

    Autarwala


    42.

    Sangwi Talan


    43.

    Umri


    44.

    Sandeo


    45.

    Dhara


    46.

    Nagpur


    47.

    Paslo


    48.

    Sawargaon


    49.

    Bibi Bhagdia


    50.

    Pimpalwadi


    51.

    Arend Wadgaon


    52.

    Rai Gaoham


    53.

    Khrati



    Kinwat Taluka of Nanded District.


    The following villages of Hadgaon Taluka of Nanded District, namely:-


    Name of the Villages


    1.

    Dar Takali


    2.

    Mangural


    3.

    Sibdara


    4.

    Dhonoara


    5.

    Khergaon


    6.

    Wadgaon


    7.

    Borghadi


    8.

    Karla


    9.

    Paichonda


    10.

    Kawtaha


    11.

    Akanwa


    12.

    Sirjani


    13.

    Himayatnagar


    14.

    Sirpalli


    15.

    Mandali


    16.

    Siloti


    17.

    Dorli


    18.

    Ling


    19.

    Palaspur


    20.

    Ranapur


    21.

    Garapur


    22.

    Khodi (Budruk)


    23.

    Dighi


    24.

    Tambhurni


    25.

    Phaumari


    26.

    Virani


    27.

    Waghi


    28.

    Kirangaon


    29.

    Pimpri


    30.

    Kamari


    31.

    Julgaon


    32.

    Kanergaon


    33.

    Dhathra


    34.

    Rawangaon


    35.

    Ligapur


    36.

    Borgaon


    37.

    Takarale


    38.

    Hardap


    39.

    Dhanore


    40.

    Wakli (Khurd)


    41.

    Kolegaon


    42.

    Sharvani


    43.

    Kolegaon


    44.

    Dorli


    45.

    Lahari


    46.

    Dhali


    47.

    Watergaon


    48.

    Banchati


    49.

    Gurphali


    50.

    Balmandal


    51.

    Kothali


    52.

    Malegaon


    53.

    Hadsani


    54.

    Takalgaon


    55.

    Umri Dariyabai


    56.

    Dogergaon


    57.

    Kothra


    58.

    Bhanegaon


    59.

    Ambala


    60.

    Kinala


    61.

    Limtak


    62.

    Pingli


    63.

    Gargavan


    64.

    Paisa


    65.

    Ruee


    66.

    Adda


    67.

    Uchegaon


    68.

    Kaleshwar


    69.

    Kirodi


    70.

    Pawa


    71.

    Yelamba


    72.

    Dhanora (Ruee)


    73.

    Chirad


    74.

    Newgha


    75.

    Hastara


    76.

    Chandkapur


    77.

    Barad Shivala


    78.

    Karmuda


    79.

    Pimper Khad


    80.

    Uchada


    81.

    Talang


    82.

    Marlegaon


    83.

    Borgaon


    84.

    Warula


    85.

    Nawari


    86.

    Margada


    87.

    Kali


    88.

    Umri


    89.

    Nawali


    90.

    Chakni


    91.

    Martala


    92.

    Sasati


    93.

    Kohali


    94.

    Pangani


    95.

    Talni


    96.

    Monala


    97.

    Waki


    98.

    Wahegaon


    99.

    Torapur


    100.

    Sharur


    101.

    Amgaon


    102.

    Bhategaon


    103.

    Sibdara


    104.

    Bamni


    105.

    Kawana


    106.

    Chanchghan


    107.

    Jagapur


    108.

    Khamgaon


    109.

    Karla


    110.

    Warvat


    111.

    Manatha


    112.

    Malzra


    113.

    Kedarguda


    114.

    Kherbi


    115.

    Chukha (Khurd)


    116.

    Chukha (Budruk)


    117.

    Sawargaon


    118.

    Taroda


    119.

    Rawangaon


    120.

    Pamgri


    121.

    Nava


    122.

    Wadgaon


    123.

    Morgaon


    124.

    Talegaon


    125.

    Pathrad


    126.

    Tamsa


    127.

    Umri


    128.

    Kanjara (Khurd)


    129.

    Kangara (Budruk)


    130.

    Kopra


    131.

    Wadki (Budruk)


    132.

    Ashati


    133.

    Watphali


    134.

    Parva


    135.

    Sonari


    136.

    Donad


    137.

    Karanji (Budruk)


    138.

    Sarsan (Budruk)


    139.

    Pavna


    140.

    Daresoram


    141.

    Abdhegaon


    142.

    Tembhi


    143.

    Pardi


    144.

    Washi


    145.

    Sawna


    146.

    Jiroha


    Schedule II

    Name of variety

    Seed Cotton

    Staple Length

    Lint

    Ginning Percentage

    Feel

    Feel

    Colour

    (1)

    (2)

    (3)

    (4)

    (5)

    (6)

    1.

    Jarila

    33 to 36

    Soft

    24/32" to 26/32"

    Soft

    White and Lustrous

    2.

    Virnar (197-3)

    38 to 39

    Soft

    26/32" to 23/32"

    Soft

    White

    3.

    Y-1

    28 to 39

    Soft

    28/32" to 29/32"

    Soft

    White

    4.

    Buri-L-147

    36 to 37

    Soft

    31/32" to 1

    Soft

    Pearly white

    5.

    Buri-1007

    35 to 36

    Soft

    31/32" to 1

    Soft

    White

    6.

    Deviraj(107-Co-2)

    35 to 36

    Soft

    1-1/32" to 1-3/32"

    Soft

    Pearly

    7.

    Jayadhar

    29 to 30

    Soft

    28/32" to 29/32"

    Soft

    Slightly brownish

    8.

    Laxmi

    36 to 37

    Soft

    29/32" to 30/32"

    Soft

    Pearly white

    9.

    Laxmi (Irrigated)

    35 to 36

    Soft

    1" to 2/32"

    Soft

    Pearly white

    10.

    Somaras

    33 to 34

    Coarse

    18/32"

    Coarse

    White

    11.

    Gaorani-6

    30 to 32

    Soft

    28/32" to 30/32"

    Soft

    Creamy white

    12.

    Gaorani-12

    30 to 32

    Soft

    28/32" to 30/32"

    Soft

    Creamy white

    13.

    Gaorani-22

    35 to 37

    Soft

    28/32" to 30/32"

    Soft

    Creamy white

    14.

    Gaorani-46

    34 to 36

    Soft

    28/32" to 30/32"

    Soft

    Creamy white

    15.

    H-420

    33 to 34

    Soft

    27/32" to 20/32"

    Soft

    White

    16.

    S.A.

    33 to 34

    Soft

    24/32" to 28/32"

    Soft

    White

    17.

    Buri-C-394

    33 to 34

    Soft

    29/32" to 30/32"

    Soft

    White

    18.

    AK-235

    40 to 41

    Soft

    28/32" to 29/32"

    Soft

    White

    19.

    AK-277

    41 to 42

    Soft

    28/32" to 29/32"

    Soft

    White

    Name of variety

    COTTON SEED

    Colour

    Fuzziness

    Shape

    Size

    (1)

    (2)

    (3)

    (4)

    (5)

    (1)

    Jarila

    Ashy brown

    Less Fuzzy

    Oval

    Small with pointed end

    (2)

    Virmar (195-3)

    Greyish

    Do.

    Conical

    Very Small

    (3)

    Y-1

    Do.

    Do.

    Do.

    Do.

    (4)

    Buri-L-147

    White

    Very fuzzy

    Oval

    Big

    (5)

    Buri-1007 (Jagdish)

    White

    Less Fuzzy

    Oval

    Big

    (6)

    Deviraj (107-Co-2)

    Greenish white

    Do.

    Angular but broader at base

    Do.

    (7)

    Jayadhar

    Whitish grey

    Medium fuzzy

    Pearl shaped

    Medium

    (8)

    Laxmi

    White

    Very fuzzy

    Angular but broader at edge

    Big

    (9)

    Laxmi (Irrigated)

    White

    Very fuzzy

    Angular but broader at edge

    Big

    (10)

    Somras

    Grey with few black seeds

    Light fuzzy fee naked seed

    Oval

    Medium

    (11)

    Gaorani-6

    Light grey

    Light fuzzy

    Conical Oval

    Small

    (12)

    Gaorani-12

    Do.

    Do.

    Do.

    Do.

    (13)

    Gaorani-22

    Po.

    Do.

    Do.

    Do.

    (14)

    Gaorani-46

    Do.

    Do.

    Do.

    Do.

    (15)

    11-420

    Greenish white

    Light fuzzy

    Oval with pointed tip

    Medium

    (16)

    S.A.

    Ashy

    Light fuzzy

    Oval with pointed tip

    Medium

    (17)

    Buri-C-394

    White

    Very fuzzy

    Oval

    Big

    (18)

    AK-235

    Ashy

    Light fuzzy

    Oval with pointed tip

    Very small

    (19)

    Ak-277

    Do.

    Do.

    Do.

    Do.

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