THE U.P. PROMOTION AND PROTECTION OF FRUIT TREES (REGULATION OF HARMFUL ESTABLISHMENTS AND HOUSING SCHEMES) ACT, 1985 Received the assent of the Governor on August 21, 1985 and published in the U.P. Gazette, Extraordinary, dated 23rd August, 1985. An Act to provide for the promotion of fruit trees and their protection from plant diseases caused by the existence of brick-kilns or other harmful establishments in vicinity, and for matters connected therewith. It is hereby enacted in the Thirty-Sixth Year of Republic of India as follows : 1. Short title and commencement. - (1) This Act may be called the Uttar Pradesh Promotion and Protection of Fruit Trees (Regulation of Harmful Establishments and Housing Schemes) Act, 1985. (2) It shall be deemed to have come into force on May 15, 1984. 2. Definitions. - In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires- (a) 'brick-kiln' means any kiln at which bricks are baked and in which hard coke, soft coke, slack coal or any other kind of coal is used for fuel purposes but does not include an indigenous type of kiln in which wood coal is used; (b) 'Buffer zone' in respect of a fruit belt means an area of 3 kilometres on all sides of and parallel to such fruit belt; (c) 'Director' means the Director of Horticulture and Fruit Utilization, Uttar Pradesh appointed as such by the State Government; (d) 'Grove' means any piece of land having fruit trees, planted thereon in such number that they preclude or when full grown will preclude the land or any considerable portion thereof from being used primarily for any other purpose, and includes a nursery for growing plants of such trees; (e) 'harmful establishment' means- (i) brick-kiln, (ii) factory, workshop, or other establishment which uses coke or coal other than wood coal for fuel purposes, in its furnace which emits or causes emission of smoke, and in which articles are manufactured, processed, adapted or produced with a view to their use, transport, or sale and which employs ten or more workers on any day in a year, but does not include hotel, restaurant or other eating places; (f) 'housing scheme' means any housing or colonization scheme or activity by a person designated to construct more than one residential or other buildings for purposes of sale or letting and includes any scheme for development of any land for lease or sale as plots of land for construction of residential or other buildings, but does not include construction of a building by a person on his own or lease-hold land for his personal use and occupation; (g) 'fruit belt' means an area declared as such under Section 3 by the State Government; (h) 'occupier' in relation to a harmful establishment or a housing scheme means the person who has ultimate control over the affairs of the harmful establishment or the housing scheme and includes the owner or manager thereof. 3. Declaration of fruit belt. - (1) If the State Government is of opinion that for the promotion and protection of fruit trees and their produce in any area it is necessary and expedient in the public interest to regulate and restrict running of harmful establishments and carrying on of any housing scheme therein and in its vicinity, it may subject to the provisions of sub-sections (2) to (4) by notification in the Gazette, specify the boundaries of such area and declare it to be fruit belt with effect from such date as may be specified therein. (2) The State Government shall, before declaring any specified area to be fruit belt under sub-section (1), by notification in the Gazette, and in such other manner as may be prescribed, notify its intention so to do and invite objections and suggestions in regard to the proposed declaration. (3) Any objections and suggestions under sub-section (2) may be preferred within such period as may be prescribed and shall be addressed to the Director, who shall forward the same, with his comments thereon, to the State Government. (4) On the expiry of the period, referred to in sub-section (3), the State Government shall consider the objections and suggestions received within the said period and may thereupon proceed in accordance with sub-section (1) to declare such area with or without such changes in its boundary as it may deem fit. 4. Modification in fruit belt. - The State Government, where it considers necessary and expedient in the public interest so to do, may, by notification in the Gazette, and in such other manner as may be prescribed and with effect from the date specified in the notification include any area in or exclude any area from the fruit belt specified in the notification under sub-section (1) of Section 3 : Provided that in taking action under this section, the provisions of subsections (2) to (4) of Section 3 shall mutatis mutandis apply. 5. Prohibition against running harmful establishment or carrying out of housing schemes. - (1) Notwithstanding anything in any other law for the time being in force or in any contract, grant or other instrument having effect by virtue of such law no person shall, on or after the date of declaration of a fruit belt under Section 3- (i) install or run any harmful establishment within such fruit belt or buffer zone thereof, or (ii) without the permission of the State Government or of an officer authorised by the State Government in this behalf, in the manner prescribed, carry out any housing scheme within such fruit belt. (2) Nothing in sub-section (1) shall be construed to prohibit a person from continuing to run during a period of one year from the date of declaration of a fruit belt any harmful establishment installed from before the date of such declaration. (3) Nothing in this section shall apply to the industries specified in the First Schedule of the Industries (Development and Regulation) Act, 1951 (65 of 1951). 6. Penalty. - (1) Whoever contravenes the provisions of Section 5 shall be punished with simple imprisonment which may extend to six months or with fine which may extend to three thousand rupees or with both. (2) No court inferior to the Court of a Judicial Magistrate of First Class shall try any offence punishable under this Act. 7. Offences by companies. - (1) If the person committing an offence under this Act is company, the company as well as every person in-charge of and responsible to the company for the conduct of its business at the time of the commission of the offence shall be deemed to be guilty of the offence and shall be liable to be proceeded against and punished accordingly : Provided that nothing contained in this sub-section shall render any such person liable to any punishment if he proves that the offence was committed without his knowledge or that he exercised all due diligence to prevent the commission of such offence. (2) Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-section (1) where any offence under this Act has been committed by a company and it is proved that the offence has been committed with the consent or connivance of, or that the commission of the offence is attributable to any neglect on the part of any Director, Manager or other officer of the company, such Director, Manager or other officer of the company shall also be deemed to be guilty of that offence and shall be liable to be proceeded against and punished accordingly. Explanation. - For the purpose of this section- (a) 'company' means any body corporate, and include a firm or other association of individuals, and (b) 'director' in relation to firm, means a partner in the firm. 8. Power to remove harmful establishment and to stop execution of housing scheme. - (1) Notwithstanding anything contained in Section 6 and Section 7 the Collector may, on being satisfied that there has been contravention of the provisions of Section 5 by any person, direct him by order- (a) to remove the harmful establishment or to regulate its running in such manner as may be necessary for the protection of the fruit belt; (b) to discontinue or stop installation or stop construction of harmful establishment or execution of any housing scheme in contravention of the provisions of Section 5 ; Provided that no order under this sub-section shall be made unless the person referred to therein has been given an opportunity of being heard. (2) Where the order issued under sub-section (1) is not complied with within the required period, the Collector thereupon cause the harmful establishment to be removed or regulated, as the case may be, or take such action as may be necessary for the compliance of the said order and may for that purpose use or cause to be used such force, as may be necessary. (3) The Collector shall recover the expenses incurred in execution of the order under sub-section (2) from the occupier as arrears of land revenue. 9. Appeal to Commissioner. - Any person aggrieved by an order under Section 8, may, within one month from the date of the communication to him of such order, prefer an appeal in the manner prescribed to the Commissioner having jurisdiction and the order of the Commissioner on appeal shall be final. 10. Power of entry and inspection. - (1) The Collector or the Director, or any officer authorised by any one of them may, at all reasonable times enter into or upon any harmful establishment or site of any housing scheme, in order to survey or take measurements or to do any other act which may be necessary for carrying out the purposes of this Act. (2) Any person who obstructs the entry of a person empowered under sub-section (1) to enter into or upon any harmful establishment or site of any housing scheme, or molests such person after such entry shall be punished with simple imprisonment which may extend to three months or with fine which may extend to one thousand rupees or both. 11. Indemnity. - No suit, prosecution or other legal proceedings shall lie against the State Government or any officer of the State Government or any person in respect of anything which is in good faith done or intended to be done under this Act. 12. Power of State Government to exempt or to withdraw exemption. - (1) The State Government may, in public interest, or in a case of extreme hardship by notification in the Gazette, exempt in the manner prescribed and subject to such terms and conditions as it may impose in this behalf any housing scheme or harmful establishment wholly or in part from the operation of all or any of the provisions of this Act. (2) The State Government, may, likewise by notification in the Gazette withdraw in whole or in part permanently, or for such period as may be specified, any exemption granted under sub-section (1) : Provided that exemption shall not be withdrawn unless the person in whose favour the exemption had been granted has been given an opportunity of being heard. 13. Power to remove difficulty. - (1) The State Government, may, for the purpose of removing any difficulty, by order published in the Gazette, direct that the provisions of this Act shall, during such period as may be specified in the order, have effect subject to such adaptations whether by way of modification, addition or commission as it may deem to be necessary or expedient : Provided that no such order shall be made after two years from the commencement of this Act. (2) Every order made under sub-section (1) shall be laid before both Houses of the State Legislature. (3) No order under sub-section (1) shall be called in question in any court on the ground that no difficulty as is referred to in sub-section (1) existed or required to be removed. 14. Power to make rules. - The State Government may make rules for carrying out the purposes of this Act. 15. Repeal and saving. - (1) The Uttar Pradesh Promotion and Protection of Fruit Trees (Regulation of Harmful Establishments and Housing Schemes) Ordinance, 1985 (U.P. Ordinance No. 5 of 1985) is hereby repealed. (2) Notwithstanding such repeal, anything done or any action taken under the provisions of the Ordinance referred to in sub-section (1), shall be deemed to have been done or taken under the corresponding provisions of this Act as if the provisions of this Act were in force at all material times. Notifications Notification No. 6516/XII-4-211-87, Dated December 22, 1987, Published in the U. P. Gazette (Extraordinary), Part-4, Section (Kha), Dated 24th December, 1987. - Whereas, the State Government is of opinion that for the promotion and protection of fruit trees and their produce in the area specified in Schedule 'A' comprising the villages mentioned in Schedule 'B' below in district Allahabad, it is necessary and expedient in the public interest to regulate and restrict running of harmful establishments and carrying on of housing schemes therein and in its vicinity; And, whereas, with a view to inviting objections and suggestions as required under sub-section (2) of Section 3 of the Uttar Pradesh Promotion and Protection of Fruit Trees (Regulation of Harmful Establishments and Housing Schemes) Act, 1985 (U. P. Act No. 18 of 1985), the intention of the State Government to declare the aforesaid area to be the fruit belt was notified in Government Notification No. 2284/XII-4-211-81, dated June 27, 1987, published in the Uttar Pradesh Gazette, dated June 27, 1987 and in two daily newspapers having circulation in the locality of the aforesaid area namely "Swatantra Bharat" and "Pioneer" on July 1, 1987 and July 1, 1987, respectively; And, whereas, no objections or suggestions have been received within the specified period; Now, therefore, in exercise of the powers under sub-section (1) of Section 3 of the aforesaid Act the Governor is pleased to declare the said area to be the fruit belt with effect from the date of publication of this notification in the Gazette. Schedule "A" Area of the fruit belt falling in the portions of Nagar Mahapalika, Allahabad, Muratganj Development Block and Chail Development Block in district Allahabad bounded as below : North : Villages Umarpurneewan Kachhar, Gayasuddinpur Kachhar, Rasulpur, Kashimpur Kachhar, Bamrauli, Hatwa Kachhar, Ujehni Patti, Kashipur Kachhar, Husenpur Uparhar, Husenpur Kachhar, Ujehni Sima, Ujehni Khalsa and Junetpur. West : Villages Chauwara, Malak Mohiuddinpur, Hafizpur, Charwa, Hardua and Kotiya. South : Villages Jalalpur, Gariur, Chauradeeh, Katara, Paryawa, Dariyapur, Mitwapur, Lalpur, Muradpur, Sekhpur Kanseda, Akbarpur, Kadlapur, Abdul Buhalpur, Sekhpur Sharwa Rasulpur, Saraibegum, Saraineem, Chak Mada Patti, Manpara, Padmanpura, Chak Badanpur, Jairampur, Subedarganj and Railway Line. East : Allahabad Cantonment. Schedule "B" Villages situate within the fruit belt area specified in Schedule "A" in district Allahabad : Sl. No. Name of the village Name of Nagar Mahapalika or the Development Block in which the village is situated 1 2 3 1. Sarai Sulem Nagar Mahapalika Allahabad 2. Umarpur Neewan “ 3. Harwara “ 4. Gusaipur Saiyed Sarawan Muratganj Development Block 5. Saiyed Sarawan “ 6. Muhiuddinpur Saiyed Sarawan “ 7. Gayasuddinpur Chail Development Block 8. Rasulpur Kashipur “ 9. Bamrauli Uparhar “ 10. Ibrahimpur Bamrauli “ 11. Ahmadpur Asrauli Uparhar “ 12. Mohammadpur Asrauli “ 13. Gopalpur Tikari “ 14. Hatawa Uparhar “ 15. Meerapur “ 16. Vihka urf Puramufti “ 17. Rasulpur urf Koilha “ 18. Balipur Tata “ 19. Chak Badshahpur “ 20. Dalyanpur “ 21. Mohiuddinpur “ 22. Mahamoodpur “ 23. Ratgaha “ 24. Shekhpur Rasuli “ 25. Paharpur Sudhwar “ 26. Kamalpur Jalalpursana “ 27. Faridpur Sulem “ 28. Chalauli “ 29. Singhpur “ 30. Giria Khalsa “ 31. Chak Giria “ 32. Chali Khas “ 33. Sultanpur “ 34. Kundanpur “ 35. Tiwara “ 36. Medwara “ 37. Ahmadpur Puraini “ 38. Nizampur Puraini “ 39. Mardanpur “ 40. Chilla Sahvazi “ 41. Matpur “ 42. Mahmudpur Matpur “ 43. Manaury “ 44. Akbarpur Sallahpur “ 45. Ismailpur Kotawa “ 46. Mohiuddinpur Bharetha “ 47. Manderdeh Maphy “ 48. Ahmadpur Pawan “ 49. Kusuwan “ 50. Janka “ 51. Keshwapur “ 52. Pirpur “ 53. Mandarix “ 54. Begampur “ 55. Kashimpur Chhabilepur “ 56. Ashrafpur “ 57. Chak Pyagpur “ 58. Harirampur “ 59. Rasulpur “ Notification No. 3222/LVIII-1-91-733-87, dated July 25, 1991, published in the U. P. Gazette (Extraordinary) Part 4, Section (kha), dated 25th July, 1991. - Whereas the State Government is of the opinion that for the promotion and protection of fruit trees and their produce m the area specified in Schedule 'A' below comprising the village mentioned in Schedule 'B' below in district Varanasi, it is necessary and expedient in the public interest to regulate and restrict running of harmful establishments and carrying on the housing schemes therein and in its vicinity; And, whereas, with a view to inviting objections and suggestions as required under sub-sections (2) and (3) of Section 3 of the Uttar Pradesh Promotion and Protection of Fruit Trees (Regulation of Harmful Establishments and Housing Schemes) Act, 1985 (U. P. Act No. 18 of 1985) the intention of the State Government to declare the aforesaid area to be fruit belt was notified in Government Notification No. 235/XII-4-90-733-87, dated March 30, 1990 and in daily newspaper 'Swatantra Bharat', dated March 5, 1991, Qaumi Morcha, dated March 1, 1991 having circulation in the locality of the aforesaid area; And, whereas, no objection or suggestion has been received within the specified period; Now, therefore, in exercise of the powers under sub-section (1) of Section 3 of the aforesaid Act, the Governor is pleased to declare the said area to be fruit belt with effect from the date of publication of this notification. A. D. should ensure the correctness of entries in the Schedule before issue. Schedule 'A' Area of the fruit belt falling in Chiraigaon Development Block in district Varanasi, bounded as below : North-Following villages of the Cholapur Development Block- 1. Berthera Khurd 12. Bahadurpur 2. Garthouli 13. Munari 3. Gaura-Umraha 14. Latouni 4. Sudhulpur 15. Sariya 5. Tiwaripur 16. Hadiyadeeh 6. Jujharpatti 17. Kadipur Kalan 7. Dhakwa 18. Chubhukint 8. Bahrampur 19. Ghhitumpur 9. Bimathipur 20. Paranapur 10. Kowapur 21. Palkahan 11. Ajaon 22. Murli. South-Varanasi City. East-Ganga river. West-Following villages of Harahua Development Block- 1. Taktakpur 7. Belwariya 2. Rasoolpur 8. Lamhi 3. Meerapur Basehi 9. Allopur 4. Bhusouli 10. Balua 5. Atesuwa 11. Chandapur 6. Dashnipur 12. Ramdattpur. Schedule 'B' List of villages situated in Chiraigaon Development Block in district Varanasi to declared fruit belt: 1. Amouli 22. Pachraon 2. Amba 23. Prohaladpur 3. Umraha 24. Phoolpur 4. Kamouli 25. Barai 5. Korwe 26. Bariasanpur 6. Kukda 27. Marani 7. Kochi 28. Milkapur 8. Khalispur 29. Makelpur 9. Khanpur 30. Muatafabad 10. Gobraha 31. Rampur 11. Gourakalan 32. Ramchandipur 12. Chandpur 33. Ramna 13. Chhitouni 34. Reuwa alias Chiraigaon 14. Chhitauna 35. Shivdasha 15. Jalhupur 36. Shivdasha Ufarwar 16. Tatepur 37. Saraymohana 17. Tefapur 38. Shankerpur 18. Deenapur 39. Siristi 19. Dharhara 40. Sultanpur 20. Nerpatapur 41. Seewan 21. Newad Notification No. 3539/LVIII-1-93-270-88, dated July 16, 1993, published in the U. P. Gazette, Extraordinary, Part 4, Section (kha), dated 16th July, 1993. - In exercise of the powers under sub-section (1) of Section 3 of the Uttar Pradesh Promotion and Protection of Fruit Trees (Regulation of Harmful Establishments and Housing Schemes) Act, 1985 (U. P. Act No. 18 of 1985), the Governor is pleased to declare the aforesaid area to be fruit belt with effect from the date of publication of this notification in the Gazette. Schedule "A" Area of the fruit belt falling the Khekra Pilana/Jaani Development Blocks in district Meerut bounded as below : East - Kalanjari, Bafar, Poothri, Shalinapar, Dhikauli, Paanchi, Mansurpur. West - Khidauda Basaud, Dola, Basatikri, Harchandpur, Mubarikpur, Firozpur. North - Neck, Timkiyan Raghunathpur, Ramnagar. South - Hariya Khera, Johra, Bhawi, Fulera, Bhagaut, Tigri. Schedule "B" List of villages situated in Khekra, Pilana and Jaani Development Blocks in district Meerut declared to be fruit belt : 1. Rataul 2. Harchandpur 3. Nangla Badhi 4. Bhagaut 5. Vinaypur 6. Mubarikpur 7. Firozpur 8. Khekra 9. Lechchaura 10. Tigri 11. Shekhpur 12. Khela 13. Mansoorpur 14. Bada Gaun 15. Bhodapur 16. Basaud 17. Khidauda 18. Luhara 29. Aminagar Sarai 20. Gauspur 21. Patheda 22. Hisauda 23. Singhawli 24. Basatikri 25. Amirpur Baleni 26. Roshan Garh 27. Pilana 28. Sikheda 29. Dhikauli 30. Abdulpur Nevla 31. Slavatpur Kheri 32. Sedpur- kalan 33. Paanchi 34. Dolla 35. Raghunathpur 36. Jokhra 37. Nanoo Fatehpur 38. Rasoolpur Dhauldi 39. Bhawi 40. Basa Tikri 41. Makrampur Bharapar 42. Kishro 43. Shahnagar 44. Timkiyan 45. Neck 46. Kurali 47. Shiwalkhas 48. Madaya 49. Khanpur 50. Pastara 51. Lahari 52. Johra 53. Jaanikhurd 54. Jaani Kalan 55. Bafai 56. Kalanjari 57. Panchgan 58. Muzakkipur 59. Nanglakumbha 60. Chandaura. Notification No. 1880/LVIII-1-93-781-90, dated June 18, 1993, published in the U. P. Gazette, (Extraordinary) Part 4, Section (kha), dated 18th June, 1993. - In exercise of the powers under sub-section (1) of Section 3 of the Uttar Pradesh Promotion and Protection of Fruit Trees (Regulation of Harmful Establishments and Housing Schemes) Act, 1985 (U. P. Act No. 18 of 1985), the Governor is pleased to declare the said area to be fruit belt with effect from the date of publication of this notification in the Gazette. Schedule "A" Area of the fruit belt falling in Banki and Deva Development blocks of district Barabanki : East - Kurauli, Jinhali, Mithauli, Bhithura, Barabanki. West - Karaunda, Shapur, Goria, Paverayaveeran, Chandavli, Chhindwahi, Gavenda, Kalawan, Jakyasi. North - Thakausi, Matehara, Maholia, Isarhan, Kajawar. South - Dhaurmau, Moti, Harauri, Basti, Khaltaria, Daniyalpur, Bharthara, Mohpittiya, Bhuhera, Gharsania, Aseni. Schedule "B" List of villages situated in Banki and Deva Development blocks in district Barabanki declared a fruit belt : 1. Gadia 2. Jasmonda 3. Masudpur 4. Aurangabad 5. Ganaura 6. Kumbharaura 7. Palia 8. Mohamadpur 9. Haraura 10. Barethi 11. Kaithi 12. Mustafabad 13. Alipur 14. Bichlanga 15. Tikra 16. Kesarua 17. Harauni 18. Tikarapatti 19. Sindaula 20. Gorsadikpur 21. Rampur 22. Khajurgaon. Notification No. 3538/LVIII-1-93-913-91, dated July 15, 1993, published in the U. P. Gazette, (Extraordinary), Part 4, Section (kha), dated 15th July, 1993. - In exercise of the powers under sub-section (1) of Section 3 of the Uttar Pradesh Promotion and Protection of Fruit Trees (Regulation of Harmful Establishments and Housing Schemes) Act, 1985 (U. P. Act No. 18 of 1985), the Governor is pleased to declare the said area to be fruit belt with effect from the date of publication of this notification in the Gazette. Schedule "A" Area of the fruit belt falling in the Sadar and Mangraura Development Blocks in district Pratapgarh bounded as below : East - Kurra, Gangheti, Sarai, Jamuari, Pargaspur, Asalpur, Payagpur Aurasta. West - Newada Kalyan, Nariya, Sari Kalyan Dey, Majhilaha. North - Puretil Vikram, Sirkhori, Jaitipur Kathar, Sangapur, Suryagarh Jagannath, Madura, Raniganj, Parasurampur, Sonbarta, Rajmalpur. South - Pratapgarh City, Chakband Tor, Pure Ishwar, Nath, Ranjeetpur Chilbila. Schedule "B" List of villages situated in Sadar and Mangraura Development Blocks in district Pratapgarh declared to be fruit belt : 1. Newada Kalan 2. Ramnagar 3. Nadiya 4. Dhekhai 5. Sarai Kalyan Dev 6. Majhilaha 7. Pure Bhaiya 8. Garai Chakdeia 9. Isipur 10. Pure Madhosingh 11. Chaukhar 12. Sirkhori 13. Chaukhat Pure Anti 14. Rajapur Kalan 15. Bhanapur 16. Bandadih Sakat 17. Baria Samudra 18. Patulaki 19. Paramnathpur 20. Jahargo 21. Jagdishpur 22. Ramgarhi 23. Dahilamau 24. Pure Keshavroy 25. Ranjitpur Chilbila 26. Pure Bansi 27. Pure Horaha 28. Sarai Virbhadra 29. Ghoraha 30. Bhojpur 31. Lohangpur 32. Biharganj 33. Setapur 34. Baijalpur 35. Tardeeh 36. Jaitipur Kathar 37. Baghumar 38. Gajrahi 39. Sangapur 40. Raghunathpur 41. Sarai Mahima 42. Puretil Vikram 43. Sonawan 44. Gore 45. Tekar 46. Rampur 47. Saraidali 48. Benipur 49. Isarpur 50. Suryagarh Jagannath 51. Madura Raniganj 52. Bara Sarai 53. Patawan 54. Kapa Madhupur 55. Mandah 56. Vardi Jabar 57. Phenha 58. Mahuli 59. Khumpur 60. Ojhala 61. Tala 62. Shakhenpur 63. Pure Beniram 64. Aasalpur 65. Fatehpur 66. Dohari 67. Pargasspur 68. Chak Majhanipur 69. Meerpur 70. Manhai Madhumpur 71. Gangheti 72. Kurra 73. Jafarpur 74. Pure Pande 75. Madhupur 76. Bojhi 77. Basupur 78. Uskar 79. Seera Bas 80. Sonbarta 81. Parsurampur. Notification No. 4205/LVIII-1-93-270-88, dated July 16, 1993, published in the U. P. Gazette, Extraordinary, Part 4, Section (kha), dated 16th July, 1993. - In exercise of the power under sub-section (1) of Section 3 of the Uttar Pradesh Promotion and Protection of Fruit Trees (Regulation of Harmful Establishments and Housing Schemes) Act, 1985 (U. P. Act No. 18 of 1985), the Governor is pleased to declare the aforesaid area to be fruit belt with effect from the date of publication of this notification in the Gazette. Schedule "A" Area of the fruit belt falling in Machhara Development Block in district Meerut bounded as below : East - Alipur, Danthala, Singhpur, Rahadra, Aminabad, Govindpur. West - Kayasth Khera, Bhatipura, Rachhauti. North - Jai, Abdullapur Baksur. South - Badli, Nanpur, Shyampur, Pawti. Schedule "B" List of villages situated in Machhra Development Block in district Meerut declared to be fruit belt : 1. Shahjahanpur 2. Nangli Kithaur 3. Kithaur 4. Umarpur Nangla 5. Nangli Abdulla 6. Kasampur 7. Barauda 8. Machhara 9. Nityanandpur 10. Chandrawal or Mahalwala 11. Puswara 12. Fatehpur Narayan 13. Abdullapur Baksur 14. Muradagampur Shaulda 15. Muradpur or Baragaon 16. Hasanpur Kalan 17. Esapur 18. Bahraura. Notification No. 861/LVIII-1-94-198-91, dated February 16, 1994, published in the U. P. Gazette (Extraordinary), Part 4, Section (kha), dated 16th February, 1994. - In exercise of the powers under sub-section (1) of Section 3 of the Uttar Pradesh Promotion and Protection of Fruit Trees (Regulation of Harmful Establishments and Housing Schemes) Act, 1985 (U. P. Act No. 18 of 1985), the Governor is pleased to declare the said area to be fruit belt with effect from the date of publication of this notification in the Gazette. Schedule "A" Area of the fruit belt falling in Safipur, Fatehpur 84, Miyaganj, Auras and Hasanganj development blocks in district Unnao bounded as below : East : Pilkhana-Rasidpur, Chandawli Khurd, Unchdwar, Mohan (Kamalpur), Hajipur Terha, Chunauti, Muhaddinpur, Bhogkala Daudpur, Adampur Barethi, Rampur Akhauli, Khalwari Sadikpur, Sajamana Babban, Salonepur, Navinagar, Lalpur, Aharapur Kauria, Chandpur Jhalihai, Narayanpur, Deekagarhi, Jarelia, Amethan Garhi, Parenda, Bajenhra, Harigarhi, Goura Khurd, Atia, Narulla Nagar, Mirjapur, Rampur, Methitikur, Atwa Jasara, Kannhai Khera, Ataha. West : Inayatpur Barra, Mohammadpur, Parsehra, Aini Buzurg, Aini Khurd, Bijimau, Kulha, Muravatpur, Asiwan, Nai Basti, Miyanganj, Sarambha Shahpur Sindhora, Kotra, Mahendra, Naugawa, Arairkala, Khargaura, Bhaisahra, Brajpalpur, Mawailal, Raiamau, Usia, Gurdhari, Tikara, Matalabpur, Firojpur Khurd, Patti Usman, Patti Hamid, Ung (Rural and Town), Rajjakpur, jasara, Mathar, Kakrora, Sapiapur. North : Auras, Nandauli, Gerua, Sharifabad, Narayanpur, Gahrawa, Narsa, Bauri, Karchal, Tala Saray, Kakrawala. South : Mustafabad, Khalil Nagar, Jamalnagar, Niyamatpur, Saray, Sakahan Gahauli, Sakahan Rajputan, Sakhan, Musalmanan, Safipur, Gramin, Mahmoodpur. Schedule 'B' List of village situated in Safipur, Fatehpur 84, Miyaganj, Auras and Hasanganj development blocks in district Unnao declared as fruit belt : 1. Kakraura 131. Kulaha Ataura 2. Sapiapur 132. Aaini Buzurg 3. Safipur Rural 133. Murauwwatpur 4. Mehmoodpur 134. Beejjmau 5. Tikra 135. Makdoompur 6. Gurdhari 136. Malhimau 7. Dakauli 137. Khairanpur Ganasa 8. Darauli 138. Kahnpur peer Ali 9. Peekhi 139. Parsehara 10. Osiya 140. Muhummadpur Chak Sunera 11. Rayyamau 141. Enayatpur Barra 12. Atwa Mohal Usiya 142. Nandauli/Bachhauli 13. Mawailal 143. Hajipur Gosa 14. Brijpalpur 144. Katra Auras 15. Bhashara 145. Gerua 16. Nihalpur 146. Narayanpur Sarifabad 17. Mawaibhan 147. Gahrawan 18. Dugaura 148. Sehdoi 19. Abdullapur 149. Bairi 20. Sallindra 150. Mirzapur Azgaon 21. Gauri 151. Maini Bhawa Khera 22. Daraab Nagar 152. Saidapur 23. Devgaon 153. Panapur 24. Khargaura 154. Alipur Michlaula 25. Lahburpur 155. Katra Mubarakpur 26. Nazeerpur 156. Jhabra 27. Sahadat Nagar 157. Bachwakola 28. Naubatpur 158. Shahpur Tonda 29. Jutpurwa 159. Baradev 30. Chakrasoolpur 160. Garhi Fatehabad 31. Bubhhana 161. Rairaypur 32. Mukdoomnagar 162. Narsa 33. Salenagar Karaundi 163. Karchal 34. Kusaila 164. Fatehpur Dabeer 35. Sherpur 165. Tala Sarai 36. Sherpur Khurd 166. Mahraura 37. Fazilpur 167. Arsaina 38. Jamalnagar 168. Sindhoor 39. Sakahun Rajputan 169. Nevraghat Udai 40. Sakahum Musalmanan 170. Singarmau 41. Gahauli 171. Rampur Rai 42. Sarai Sakahun 172. Chakahayatnagar 43. Niyamatpur 173. Hasanganj 44. Mirzapur 174. Munni Khera 45. Devagarmau 175. Newtini 46. Bahauddinpur 176. Behjajmau 47. Nurhapur 177. Nasratpur Juglemau 48. Atha 178. Nindemau 49. Mustafabad 179. Maulvikhera 50. Khalilnagar 180. Unchgaon 51. jagdishpur 181. Unchduwar 52. Methitikur 182. Tegapur 53. Rampur 183. Chuk Kusehri 54. Ooper 184. Nizampur Panchgehna 55. Junedpur 185. Maulabakepur 56. Umhara 186. Jindaspur 57. Jamaluddinpur 187. Bhanpur 58. Unwan 188. Hasewa 59. Atwa 189. Saidapur 60. Ung (Rural Town Area) 190. Jajumau 61. Jasra 191. Gajaffarnagar 62. Mathar 192. Barakhera 63. Razzaqpur 193. Farhadpur 64. Patti Hameed 194. Gadan Khera 65. Patti Usman 195. Chandauli Buzurg 66. Firozpur Khurd 196. Chandesua 67. Matlabpur (Sukkha Khera) 197. Shekhpur 68. Arerkala 198. Tikwamau 69. Arerkhurd 199. Lalpur 70. Kuremau 200. Nenadpur 71. Shahpur Sidhaur 201. Rasoolpur Bakiya 72. Atiya 202. Samadpur Bhawa 73. Mahendra 203. Harawani Samsuddin 74. Mirzapur Kala 204. Sultanpur 75. Aurai Shabad 205. Dhakwa Jagdishpur 76. Rasoolabad Town A .ea 206. Behrauli Jahanpur 77. Narulla Nagar 207. Kori Kalayanpur 78. Bhawanipur 208. Ahamadpur Wadey 79. Amedhan Garhi 209. Samadpur Hadasa 80. Jareliya 210. Pilawana Raseedpur 81. Bajehara 211. Chandauli Khurd 82. Parenda 212. Chunauti 83. Deepa Garhi 213. Bhogla 84. Saraipur Chandan 214. Hagipur Terha 85. Kunai Dayalpur 215. Mohaddinpur 86. Mustafabad 216. Daudpur 87. Rawatpur 217. Mohan (Kamalpur) 88. Nisbhi 218. Shekhpur Terha 89. Ahara Dandiya 219. Kamalpur 90. Beerugarhi 220. Sadiqpur Khakhri 91. Sumerauha 221. Jasmara Babban 92. Hameerpur 222. Bhatpur 93. Burha Kala 223. Navinagar 94. Nauhai Buzurg 224. Rampur Akhauli 95. Nauhai Khurd 225. Adampur Barethi 96. Banauni 226. Samadpur Jasmara 97. Rampur Kala 227. Ismailabad 98. Geglamau Sardar Nagar 228. Ajamat Garhi 99. Paara Saidpur 229. Vikha Aaladaatpur 100. Rampur Kala 230. Faridpur 101. Gaurakala 231. Moosepur 102. Binaika 232. Rafigarhi 103. Saidsi 233. Hilalmau 104. Aasiwan Taraf Lokman 234. Hasnapur 105. Nai Basti 235. Jagdishpur 106. Jarullanagar 236. Khaprabhat 107. Miyanganj 237. Amoeya 108. Sarambha 238. Chharehara 109. Qadirpur 239. Saidana 110. Pathakpur 240. Narayanpur 111. Sundhari Khurd 241. Madnapur 112. Sahijna Jurgal 242. Semramau 113. Razapur 243. Singhnapur 114. Faqruddin Mau 244. Adampur Jhanai 115. Nepalpur 245. Bhopa Jamuriha 116. Ahmadpur Naktauli 246. Kurauli 117. Malhauli Sardarnagar 247. Kodralakhaura 118. Firozpur 248. Khanpur Surauli 119. Akbarpur 249. Jakhaila 120. Dittepurdarihut 250. Parmethia 121. Tipar 251. Sakatpur 122. Shyampur 252. Mirzapur Bhamau 123. Chukbaresar 253. Qayampur Niverwara 124. Gobaar 254. Achchepur Kirmili 125. Galrapur 255. Aawagoj 126. Aaini Khurd 256. Ainapur 127. Himmat Khera 257. Khairabad 128. Tikra 258. Chandpur Jhalihai 129. Subhani Khera 259. Kaudiya 130. Muzaffarpur Sara 260. Dayalpur Notification No. 1642/LVIII-1-94-1131-90, dated May 13, 1994, published in the U. P. Gazette (Extraordinary) Part 4, Section (Kha), dated 13th May, 1994. - Whereas the State Government is of opinion that for the promotion and protection of fruit trees and their produce in the area the bounding of which are specified in Schedule "A" comprising the village specified in Schedule "B" below, it is necessary and expedient in the public interest to regulate and restrict running of harmful establishments and carrying on of any housing scheme therein and in its vicinity; And whereas with a view to inviting objections and suggestions as required under sub-sections (2) and (3) of Section 3 of the Uttar Pradesh Promotion and Protection of Fruit Trees (Regulation of Harmful Establishments and Housing Schemes) Act, 1985 (U. P. Act No. 18 of 1985), the intention of the State Government to declare the said area to be the fruit belt was notified in Government Notification No. 4256/LVIII-1-93-131-90, dated September 7, 1993 published in the Gazette dated September 7, 1993 and in daily newspaper having circulation in the locality of the said area; And, whereas no objection or suggestion has been received within the specified period; Now, therefore, in exercise of the powers under sub-section (1) of Section 3 of the said Act, the Governor is pleased to declare the said area to be the fruit belt with effect from the date of publication of this Notification in the Gazette. Schedule "A" Area of the fruit belt falling in the Mahamoodabad Vikas Khand in district Sitapur bounded as below : East - Chaturavehar, Shyamdaspur, Rewana, Chhangapurwa. West - Kaluapur, Sukaipur, Godhoura. North - Unera, Usmanpur, Patepur, Nyatpur, Salauddinpur. South - Senara, Paharipur, Abdullapur. Schedule "B" List of villages situated in Mahmoodabad Vikas Khand in district Sitapur declared as fruit belt : (1) Mahmoodabad (2) Behta Chhawani (3) Sahjani (4) Indaura (5) Imalia (6) Ichauli (7) Sindauli (8) Gulramau. Notification No. 3205/LVIII-1-94-381-91, dated November 10, 1994, published in the U. P. Gazette, Extraordinary, Part 4, Section (Kha), dated 10th November, 1994. - Whereas, the State Government is of opinion that for the promotion and protection of fruit trees and their produce in the area specified in Schedule "A" comprising the villages specified in Schedule "B" below, it is necessary and expedient in the public interest to regulate and restrict running of harmful establishments and carrying on of any housing scheme therein and in its vicinity; Now, therefore, in exercise of the powers under sub-section (2) and (3) of the Uttar Pradesh Promotion and Protection of Fruit Trees (Regulation of Harmful Establishments and Housing Schemes) Act, 1985 (U. P. Act No. 18 of 1985), the Governor is pleased to notify the intention of the State Government to declare the said area, to be fruit belt under sub-section (1) of the said section with a view to inviting objections and suggestions in regard thereto. All objections and suggestions shall be sent in writing, in duplicate to the Director, Agriculture and Food Processing (Plains), Uttar Pradesh, Udyan Bhawan-2, Sapru Marg, Lucknow within fifteen days from the date of publication of this notification. Schedule "A" Area of the fruit belt in Vikas Khand, Bakshi ka Talab, District Lucknow bounded as below : East. - Palka, Kouriyamau, Gorvamau, Phatehapur Khemarai, Barakhempur, Dhimohari, Sonava, Bhaisamau, Tikari, Bibipur, Jalalpur, Usarana, Kishunpur, Chandnapur, Bhatesuva. West. - Gangjor, Bhouli, Majholiya, Kathwara, Bhikhampur, Sultanpur, Akarriya Kalan, Dudhra. North. - Jamarvanua, Sahadatnagar, Bahargaon, Shivri, Saraydmau, Aramba. South. - Mubarakpur, Kamlabad, Barhauli, Dinkarpur, Jhalaua, Chandakodar, Acharamau, Sivan. Schedule "B" List of villages comprises in fruit belt in Vikas Khand, Bakshi ka Talab, District Lucknow : 1. Gorvamau 2. Sadamau 3. Phatehpur Khemarai 4. Palka 5. Hajichak 6. Kauriyamau 7. Arti 8. Barakhempur 9. Siva 10. Achramau 11. Manpur Lala 12. Dhinohari 13. Devari 14. Bhaisamau 15. Sonva 16. Misripur 17. Nagvamau 18. Nagvamau Khurd 19. Kathawara 20. Bhikhampur 21. Shivapuri 22. Sultanpur 23. Sinhamau 24. Bargadikalan 25. Shahpur Raja 26. Beher Karodi 27. Hardorpur 28. Mahipatpur 29. Bhavanipur 30. Bagaha 31. Karodi 32. Bahargava 33. Dudhra 34. Saadatnagar 35. Garha 36. Akariya Akar 37. Jamkhanva 38. Saray Usarna 39. Raypur Raja 40. Gorahi 41. Madhopur 42. Chaugawan 43. Bahadurganj 44. Balva 45. Lodhauli 46. Manpur Raja 47. Palpur 48. Bangaon 49. Kamalpur Kayasth 50. Malukpur 51. Bhatya 52. Aramba 53. Banowa 54. Bhagautipur 55. Saraydamu 56. Shivri 57. Bibipur 58. Chakbibipur 59. Daulatpur 60. Chakvankat 61. Khaserawa 62. Arjunpur 63. Kamalpur Sirsa 64. Chak Prithvipur 65. Devri Rukhara 66. Bedhaura 67. Naviphot Nandna 68. Chandakodar 69. Bargadi Magath 70. Sarakpur 71. Saraiyan 72. Kamlavat Badhauli 73. Chakganjagiri 74. Umarbhari 75. Mubarakpur 76. Sadhupur 77. Tahriya 78. Rudahi 79. Bhauli 80. Parvatpur 81. Majhauriya 82. Shivkhar. Notification No. 402/LVHI-1-97-381-91, dated February 19, 1997, published in the U. P. Gazette (Extraordinary), Part 4, Section (Kha), dated 19th February, 1997. - Whereas the State Government is of the opinion that for the promotion and protection of fruit trees and their produce in the area specified in Schedule "A" comprising the villages mentioned below in Schedule "B" in district Lucknow, it is necessary and expedient in the public interest to regulate and restrict running of harmful establishments and carrying on of any housing schemes therein and in its vicinity; And whereas with a view to inviting objections and suggestions as required under sub-sections (2) and (3) of Section 3 of the Uttar Pradesh Promotion and Protection of Fruit Trees (Regulation of Harmful Establishments and Housing Schemes) Act, 1985 (U. P. Act No. XVIII of 1985), the intention of the State Government to declare the aforesaid area to be the fruit belt was notified in Government Notification No. 3205/LVIII-1-94-381-91, dated November 10, 1994 published in the Gazette dated September 7, 1993 and in daily newspaper having circulation in the locality of the said area; Now, therefore, in exercise of the powers under sub-section (1) of Section 3 of the said Act, the Governor after considering the objections and suggestions received in pursuance of the said notification is pleased to declare the said area to be a fruit belt with effect from the date of publication of the Notification in the Gazette. Schedule "A" Area of the Fruit belt in Vikas Khand, Bakshi Ka Talab, district Lucknow bounded as below : East - Palika, Kouriyamau, Gorvamau, Phatehapur, Khonarai, Barakhempur, Dhimchari, Sonava, Bhaisamau, Tikari, Bibipur, Jalalpur, Usarana, Kishnupur, Chandnapur, Bhateseva. West - Gangjor, Bhauli, Magholiya, Kathwara, Bhikhampur, Sultanpur, Akarriya, Kalon Dudhra. North - Jamaranua, Sahadatnagar, Cahargaon, Shivri, Saraydamu, Aramba. South - Mubarakpur, Kamlabad, Barhauli, Dinkarpur, Jhalaua, Chandakodar, Acharamau, Sivan. Schedule "B" List of villages comprised in Fruit belt in Vikas Khand, Bakshi Ka Talab, district Lucknow : 1. Gorvamau 42. Chaugawan 2. Sadamau 43. Bahadurganj 3. Phatepur Khemarai 44. Balva 4. Palka 45. Lodhauli 5. Kajichak 46. Manpur Raja 6. Kouriyamau 47. Palpur 7. Arti 48. Bangaon 8. Barakhempur 49. Kamalpur Kayasth 9. Siva 50. Malukpur 10. Achramau 51. Bhatya 11. Manpur Lala 52. Aramba 12. Dhinohari 53. Banoua 13. Devari 54. Bhagautipur 14. Bhasamau 55. Sarayadamu 15. Sonva 56. Shivri 16. Misripur 57. Bibipur 17. Nagvamau 58. Chakbibipur 18. Nagvamau Khurd 59. Daulatpur 19. Kathawara 60. Chakvarkat 20. Bhikhampur 61. Khesarawa 21. Shivapuri 62. Arj unpur 22. Sultanpur 63. Kamalpur Sirsa 23. Sinhamau 64. Chak Prithvipur 24. Bargdikalan 65. Davri Rukhara 25. Shahpur Raja 66. Badaura 26. Behar Karodi 67. Naviphot Nandna 27. Hardopur 68. Chandakodar 28. Mahipatpur 69. Bargadi Magath 29. Bhavanipur 70. Sarakpur 30. Bagaha 71. Saraiyan 31. Karodi 72. Kamlavar, Badhauli 32. Bahargava 73. Chakganjagiri 33. Dudhra 74. Umarbhari 34. Saadatnagar 75. Mubarakpur 35. Garha 76. Sadhupur 36. Akariya Akar 77. Tahaiya 37. Jamkhanva 78. Rudahi 38. Saray Usarma 79. Bhauli 39. Raypur Raja 80. Parvatpur 40. Gorahi 81. Majhauria 41. Madhopur 82. Shivkhar |