Monday, March 10, 2008

Article 1- Union and its various territorial units

Section 1: Bharat Sangh or Union: All the land of Bharat shall be called the Bharat Sangh, and the Bharat Sangh or Union shall have jurisdiction over all its territory.
Section 2: Rajya or Province: Until law extends it, from East sixty eight degree Latitude to East ninety eight degree latitude, and from North six degree Longitude to thirty six degree Longitude the entire Bharat Sangh should be divided into various parts and each partition must consist two degree latitude and two degree longitude. The each such area shall be known as a block and if any block consist of either one percent population or one percent area of Bharat then it would become a Province, but population must not be less than half percent of Bharat’s population.
Section 3: Jila or District: Each district must consist of ten percent population or ten percent land of the Province. But no district can be formed without two percent population of the Province.
Section 4: Mahanagar: Urban area having population of more than ten million be called Mahanagar.
Section 5: Vrihad Nagar: Urban area having population of more than one million be called Vrihad Nagar.
Section 6: Madhyam Nagar: The urban population of more than hundred thousands but less then a million shall be called Madhyam Nagar.
Section 7: Laghu Nagar: A Nagar can consist of population more than ten thousand but less then hundred thousands is called Laghu Nagar.
Section 8: Vrihad Village: A inhabitant of human being having population more then one thousand but less then ten thousand.
Section 9: Madhyam Village: A inhabitant of human being having population more then hundred but less then one thousand.
Section 10 Laghu Village: A inhabitant of human being having population less then hundred persons shall be called Laghu village.
Section 11: Simant Chetra or Border Area: Area adjacent to the International border at least fifty km shall be called Border Area. This can be reduced and increased by the notification of Union Government, but in no case it can be made less than five kilometres from the international border.
Section 12: Janpad: Area, other then, which is occupied by Nagar, shall be called Janpad. One-fifth to One-tenth village of a district shall consist and become a Janpad. But no Janpad can be formed without ten percent Population of the district and twenty percent rural population of the district.
Section 13: Rajdhani Chetra or National Capital: Any area where the Head Quarter of the Union government shall be established shall be declared National Capital. The law of the Union Legislature can declare boundary of National Capital.
Section 14: Ward: A village or a Nagar shall be divided into approximate similar size in population for administrative and Election purposes and shall be known as ward. A ward should not consist of less then hundred persons. Maximum number of ward in a Nagar can’t be more then hundred and in a village it can’t be more then fifteen.
Section 15: Names of Provinces, districts, Nagars, Villages, Janpad and Ward should be mentioned in Schedule one of the Constitution.
Section 16: After every General Election, Election Commission shall revise the status of local area and after such revision, areas, which qualify or disqualify for lover or upper status should be promoted or demoted to that status.
Section 17: Revision of status of various organ of state should complete before a year of General Election.
Section 18: A territorial unit cannot come under two immediate superior territorial units. It has to become part of any single territorial unit according to wish of inhabitant of that area.
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