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Posted: Tue Dec 07, 2004 6:29 pmPost subject: Inspector Raj |
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This is in context of Remarks of Er. Suraj Singh, Just put an industry in India then see what is inspector raj from morning to evening you will have to deal more than 12 inspectors Labour Inspector, sale tax inspector, electricity inspector, inspector from pollution control board, local building inspector, some times police inspector, inspector from small scale industires, weights and measurement inpector are just few isi ISO . then what is wrong if any thing is proposed to relieve and industerilist from this plauge of inspector raj.
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Posted: Wed Dec 08, 2004 3:24 amPost subject: Inspector Raj |
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Dear Engineer Nothing is wrong in the correction of Inspector Raj. U have misunderstood me. What I intend to bring to the notice of engineers the title use which is encroachment of the authority of some one else Just getting excited is not the solution .
sidhudaljeet@yahoo.com wrote: This is in context of Remarks of Er. Suraj Singh, Just put an industry in India then see what is inspector raj from morning to evening you will have to deal more than 12 inspectors Labour Inspector, sale tax inspector, electricity inspector, inspector from pollution control board, local building inspector, some times police inspector, inspector from small scale industires, weights and measurement inpector are just few isi ISO . then what is wrong if any thing is proposed to relieve and industerilist from this plauge of inspector raj.
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For the information of those engineers who are not clear about it, it is clarified that Chartered Engineers certification is the legal authority of Institution of Engineers India & not of any of the Governments in India Eng Suraj Singh PE
rccbuildings2@yahoo.co.uk wrote: Dear Engineer Nothing is wrong in the correction of Inspector Raj. U have misunderstood me. What I intend to bring to the notice of engineers the title use which is encroachment of the authority of some one else Just getting excited is not the solution .
sidhudaljeet@yahoo.com wrote: This is in context of Remarks of Er. Suraj Singh, Just put an industry in India then see what is inspector raj from morning to evening you will have to deal more than 12 inspectors Labour Inspector, sale tax inspector, electricity inspector, inspector from pollution control board, local building inspector, some times police inspector, inspector from small scale industires, weights and measurement inpector are just few isi ISO . then what is wrong if any thing is proposed to relieve and industerilist from this plauge of inspector raj.
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Posted: Wed Dec 08, 2004 7:02 amPost subject: Inspector Raj |
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the news read by Er. Suraj Singh may be this one
"Capt Amarinder Singh said, the industrial policy envisages at doing away with the ��Inspector-raj��. He announced that industry now had the option to appoint its charted engineers in respect of several Acts and laws, for ��self-certification and verification��. This was applicable to certain specified categories of industry".
I am govt. engineer and also charted engineer of IEI India of 1988, and there are many others like me for capt Amrinder singh Charted means "By virtue of experience" means some seasioned engineers shall be deputed for the job.
Daljeet Sidhu
Punjab Public Works Department
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Posted: Wed Dec 08, 2004 4:05 pmPost subject: Inspector Raj |
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New Industrial Policy, 2003
GOVERNMENT OF PUNJAB
DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRY & COMMERCE
Notification
No. 5/58/2002/11B/968
Date: 26/3/2003
The Governor of Punjab is pleased to formulate 'Industrial Policy-2003' to facilitate the
development of industry in the State of Punjab, as contained in Chapters 1 to 12 herein under:
Biotechnology Industry
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CHAPTER-3
HASSLE FREE DEALING
3.1 Certification regarding Statutory Compliances
Inspections by the officials of the Government under various Acts / Regulations have been a
source of irritation, delay and inconvenience to Industry. In order to facilitate self certification
and create a more industry-friendly environment, following measures under relevant Acts /
Regulations will be taken:-
3.1.1Indian Boilers Act, 1923
(a)
(a)
The State Government will confer powers of Inspector under Section
5(1) of the Indian Boilers Act, 1923, to selected Engineers, possessing
requisite qualification, henceforth called Chartered Engineers, who shall
exercise such powers and discharge such functions of Inspector conferred or
imposed on them by or under this Act in accordance with the detailed scheme
to be notified by the State Government separately.
(b)
(b)
Procedure for their selection, qualification, terms of authorisation,
jurisdictions and service charges will be notified by the State Government
separately.
(c)
(c) They will perform the duties of Inspector as enshrined under Section 7
and Section 8 of the Indian Boilers Act, 1923 with regard to registration, annual
inspection and renewal of certificates.
(d)
(d)
However, a Committee under the Chairmanship of Director Industries
& Commerce, Punjab and comprising of General Manager, District Industries
Centre, Director Boilers and two Representatives of local Industry Association
can order random checking (through computerised randomisation process)
upto 5% of units in each district by an Officer, not posted in that district and
随机抽取的。在默认的情况下,Chartered Engineer will be liable to
face
action
as mentioned in Section 5 of the Act and the unit will be liable to
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be penalised as per Clause 22, 23, 24, 25, 26 and 27 of the Act.
3.1.2Standards of Weights & Measures (Enforcement) Act, 1985.
(a)
(a)
The State Government will confer powers of Inspector under
Section 5(1) of the Standards of Weights & Measures (Enforcement) Act, 1985,
to the selected Engineers possessing requisite qualification, henceforth called
Chartered Engineers, who shall exercise such powers and discharge such
functions of Inspector conferred or imposed on them by or under this Act in
accordance with the detailed scheme to be notified by the State Government
separately.
(b)
(b)
Procedure for their selection, qualification, terms of authorisation,
jurisdictions and service charges will be notified by the State Government
separately.
(c)
(c)
They will perform the duties of Inspector with regard to verification
and stamping of weighs & measures in accordance with the Punjab Standard
of Weights & Measures (Enforcement) Rules, 1993 and Punjab Standard of
重量和措施(执法)(修正案)规则, 1999.
(d)
(d)
However, a Committee under the Chairmanship of Director
Industries & Commerce, Punjab and comprising of General Manager, District
Industries Centre, Controller Weights & Measures and two Representatives
of local Industry Association can order random checking (through
计算机化的随机过程) upto 5% of units in each district by an
Officer, not posted in that district and chosen randomly. In case of defaults,
the Chartered Engineer will be liable to face action as mentioned in Section 5
of the Act and the unit will be liable to be penalised as per penal Clause defined
under Chapter XI of the Act.
3.1.3 Indian Electricity Act, 1910 & Indian Electricity Rules, 1956
(a)
(a)
The State Government will confer powers of Inspector to the
selected Engineers possessing requisite qualification, henceforth called
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Chartered Engineers, who shall exercise such powers and discharge such
functions of Inspector conferred or imposed on them for inspection / testing of
electric installations exclusively relating to industrial units under Rule 46, 47,
47(a) and 63 of Indian Electricity Rules, 1956.
(b)
(b)
Procedure for their selection, qualification, terms of authorisation,
jurisdictions and service charges will be notified by the State Government
separately.
(e)
(c)
However, a Committee under the Chairmanship of Chief Electrical
Inspector and comprising of General Manager, District Industries Centre and
two Representatives of local Industry Association can order random checking
(through computerised randomisation process) upto 5% of units in each district
by an Officer, not posted in that district and chosen randomly. Any dispute
arising between the Chartered Engineer and Owner of the Industrial unit shall
be decided by the Chief Electrical Inspector on receipt of application from
either party, whose decision shall be final and binding on the parties.
(f)
(d)
Action will be taken against the Chartered Engineer for issuing
wrong certification in the shape of cancellation of his licence as well as black
listing him for future empanelment. In addition, the penalty for breach of rules
shall be applicable to the owner of the Industrial Unit as stipulated under Indian
Electricity Act / Rules.
3.1.4Implementation of Environmental Laws
(g)
(a)
The Punjab Pollution Control Board will introduce a scheme of
inspection/verification of industrial units for grant of consent to operate under
the Water (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1974, Air (Prevention &
Control of Pollution) Act, 1981, by the Chartered Engineer. The Chartered
Engineer shall exercise such powers and discharge such functions as
conferred or imposed on them by the Board under various Acts mentioned
here after.
(h)
(b)
Procedure for their selection, qualification, terms of authorisation,
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jurisdictions and service charges will be notified by the State Government
separately.
(a)
(c) They will perform the duties of Inspection / verification of industrial
units for grant of consent to establish (NOC) and Consent to Operate under the
Water (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 and Air (Prevention &
Control of Pollution) Act, 1981 both for Green and Red Category.
(b)
(d)
However, a Committee under the Chairmanship of Chairman,
Punjab Pollution Control Board and comprising of General Manager, District
Industries Centre and two Representatives of local Industry Association can
order random checking (through computerised randomisation process) upto
5% of units in each district by an Officer, not posted in that district and chosen
randomly. In case of defaults, the unit will be liable to be penalised as per penal
Clauses defined under Chapter XI of the Act.
(c)
(e)
Action will be taken against the Chartered Engineer for wrong
verification / certification in the shape of cancellation of his licence as well as
black listing him for future authorisation including forfeiting of bank guarantee.
(d)
(f)
Any dispute between the Chartered Engineer and Industry shall
be decided by the Chairman of Punjab Pollution Control Board whose decision
shall be final and binding on the parties.
3.1.5Self Certification Scheme under Labour Laws
(e)
(a)
State Government will introduce Self Certification Scheme which
is aimed at making the employer / entrepreneur a conscious and truthful citizen
and law abiding person who is willing to take care of the interest of workers and
employees by following all the labour laws as applicable and to enable the
department of Labour and Employment to effectively protect the interest of the
worker as well as the employers.
(f)
(b)
The procedure to opt for this scheme, filing of return, validity of the
undertaking and details of labour laws covered under the scheme is given in
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the detailed scheme being notified separately by the Government.
(g)
(c)
However, a Committee under the Chairmanship of Labour
Commissioner, Punjab and comprising of General Manager, District Industries
Centre and two Representatives of local Industry Association can order
random checking (through computerised randomisation process) upto 5% of
units in each district by an Officer, not posted in that district and chosen
randomly.
(a)
(d)
This scheme shall be valid for following Acts & Rules made
thereunder as applicable to the concerned employer / entrepreneur:-
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Minimum Wages Act, 1948 and rules made thereunder as amended from
time to time.
(b)
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Payment of Wages Act, 1936 and rules made thereunder as amended
from time to time.
(c)
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Contract Labour (Regulation & Abolition) Act, 1970 and rules made
thereunder as amended from time to time.
(d)
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Industrial Employment (Standing Orders) Acts, 1946 and rules made
thereunder as amended from time to time.
(e)
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Punjab Industrial Establishment (National and Festival Holidays and
Casual and Sick Leave) Act, 1965 and rules made thereunder as amended
from time to time.
(f)
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Punjab Labour Welfare Fund Act, 1965 and rules made thereunder as
amended from time to time.
(g)
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Payment of Bonus Act, 1965 and rules made thereunder as amended
from time to time.
(h)
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Payment of Gratuity Act, 1972 and rules made thereunder as amended
from time to time.
(i)
-
Maternity Benefit Act, 1961 and rules made thereunder as amended
from time to time.
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(j)
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Child Labour (Prohibition & Regulation) Act, 1986 and rules made
thereunder as amended from time to time.
(k)
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Punjab Shops & Commercial Establishment Act, 1958 and rules made
thereunder as amended from time to time.
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Factories Act, 1948 and rules made thereunder as amended from time to
time.
3.1.6
All the schemes at (3.1.1) to (3.1.5) will be optional and the Industry will have choice to
opt for registration / certification / verification / inspection by the authorities designated
under these schemes or from the Government Functionaries.
3.1.7
Relevant Acts / Rules & Regulations framed thereunder in respect of all the
schemes at (3.1.1) to (3.1.5) shall have an over-riding effect on the provisions of
respective schemes.
3.1.8
The Chartered Engineers under schemes at (3.1.1) to (3.1.4) shall be liable for all
acts of omission and commission, as an Inspector is under the provisions of the
relevant Acts / Rules & Regulations.
3.1.9
State Government may also authorise the Engineers employed in Industrial units /
owners of Industrial units fulfilling the requisite qualifications to undertake
verification / certification on behalf of the Board of Directors of the Company /
Proprietor / Proprietors of the unit on the pattern of Chartered Engineers in respect
of (3.1.1) to (3.1.4) above.
sidhudaljeet@yahoo.com wrote:the news read by Er. Suraj Singh may be this one
"Capt Amarinder Singh said, the industrial policy envisages at doing away with the ��Inspector-raj��. He announced that industry now had the option to appoint its charted engineers in respect of several Acts and laws, for ��self-certification and verification��. This was applicable to certain specified categories of industry".
I am govt. engineer and also charted engineer of IEI India of 1988, and there are many others like me for capt Amrinder singh Charted means "By virtue of experience" means some seasioned engineers shall be deputed for the job.
Daljeet Sidhu
Punjab Public Works Department
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