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अाधा
EXTRAORDINARY
भाग III—खण 4
PART III—Section 4
ाजधा ाज
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY
आज जठा
अजधचू ा
आज, 12 , 2024
ा..ं एए/1-4/2023.—ा बड, े य ा अु आज जठा अजधजय, 1988
(1988 ा 54) ी धाा 32 दाा त जयो ा यग हए जमजजख जजय बाा ै, अाड्:-
1. जं प ा औ ांभ—(1) इ जयो ा ंजप ा आज जठा (ायड जज चय जए
फ ड) जजय, 2024 ै ।
(2) य ा े उ ा ी ाख ृत ोग ।
2. रभााए—ं (1) इ जजयो े, ब क ंभड अनया अज ,--
() “अजधजय” आज जठा अजधजय, 1988 (1988 ा 54) अजभ ै;
(ख) “जाजयो ा जसट” अजधजय ी धाा 18 ी उधाा (1) अध खा ा ाा
जाजयो ा जसट अजभ ै;
(ग) "जा" ई वजि अजभ ै, ज ा जाजयो जसट े ड कया गया ै;
(घ) “जय” आज जषा जय, 1997 अजभ ै;
(ङ) “चय कया जज” अजधजय ी धाा 16 ी उधाा (1) अध गठ सवंत और
सथायी मिम अमपे है।
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(2) औ , इ य यु ै औ ा , क अय औ य
ा ै, ा अ ा, उा : अय औ य ै ।
3. य कया ा ठ—(1) ा , ाय ी ाां आं
ा औ इ ा ा ाां ा ा ा ाय ां वय
ी “य कया ” यु ा, ाय सय सं औ याय य
ु करेगी ।
(2) य कया ए य अ ाा ा ंवा ी कया य
।
(3) आ षा ाय, य कया ाय ाया ा ा ।
(4) ा , ाय ी ाां ां ा उ सय सा
ए, अ या या कया या क औ ा , य कया
सय ै, सय ा य ा ।
(5) ा उ ा य कया क व ा ु ा
अा ा यक ऐ क सय ाय ाप ।
(6) ाय य ए कया ू ा् दा ाय ा घ कया
ाएा ।
4. य कया ृय—(1) य कया ृ य—
() य कया ा ु ा या ाय ी ा ाा ुझाए ए ए ं
ा ा औ उां ा सा ा, यक अ औ उ ी ए
ाय ी ा;
() ु क ऑ आय ए ा का ि 1 या रि
इ ा स ा इछु अ आ ा आा ;
() य कया सं औ ंा ।
(2) य कया य कया सा ा ु य म बंुओ धया
, अा्: —
() सा य कया ा, ाा, -ा, ाा, सय ी ा
ु औ ऑ आो ा ा ;
() सा य कया ऑ ए ऐ ाा ढाा ा ु
ि 1 रि ाा, ऑ ंसा ाा कए ए ां औ ा ा
ठा ा ा ;
() सा आयु, बं औ न ायाओ ी याप सु ु ा;
(घ) ु क यां ाय सय ए य ा ए अं ं ।
5. ाय ा ए सया ां- अभय ाय ी ा ा ,
म ां ूा ा, अा्: -
() ा ा औ ं ां ी यू अ य ाय स ि
कया या ;
() ू- , अय, य, य, साय आ, ाू औ आ ा ा ा
य-य ाा ाा ा कए ा ै;
() सय ूा उ ा;
(घ) ए अ ए ाय ा ा औ अ ए अ ाप
ा् ुः आ ा ।
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6. य कया सा अं ा - () य कया ाा या ी ु य
कया, ाय ी ा कया ए ऑ ाउं ी ाइ अ ी ाए ;
() अ कए ए सा य कया ाा य कया सा ं
;
() ा अ कया सु ए सा अ ी ा क
ी अु ाए ;
(घ) ुा कया ाय ाप य ा औ इ ऑ
ाउं ी ाइ य अ कया ा, ाय ी ा
कया ी अं ा क अा अ ;
(ङ) य कया य कया अं औ ाय ी ा औ ा
सु ;
() ा ाा य अुक सा इ अु ा् ा क ी
अ ऑ ाउं ी ाइ अ कया ाएा औ य ुं ा
ा, क उ न ा रि ।
ॉ. यं ए. ,
[ा-III/4/अा./691/2023-24]
ि 1
अबं औ ाा उ
ऑाउं (ाय ा य ए ा)
य 2023
I. ााय उ
1. अबं ाा ां
15 अस, 1947 सं ा ा क । य उ ए ए ुा यु अं, ए ए यु ी ुआ ा
। क इ अ ा ै औ ए सं ा ाय ै, ू ुया
ए, ाा ा, ाा, ांसृ औ आधया य ए ए ए यु उा ए
ू ा ।
15 अस ा अा क औ य साा ए ंुिाय क इ इ ा
ा ाए ा। ै इ ंय ए ंय , ल कव ी सृ औ ु ा हं
उ ाय ा ा ा ा ै ु कया ा, इ ू ी ुआ
। ास , इ क ै -आं ा हं ै अ ा ूा ी
उ ी , ाांक अवा ी , ू या उ ास
। इ आं सं ा अछ ए ूा ा ा औ ए अ सा ा ।
इ ा ए ांा आं ा ए सं औ एु ा ा ा ा। ा आ सं
क उ एा ा ी । ए य ऐा ा ा क ु ाय य
अ-अ ाय ी अाा ा ाए। क ाय अ य ं ा क य ा
ाएा औ ए ा औ ा ा, ाांक अ ए ू ंघ सा कया ाएा। इ अाा,
ंा ा ी ुा ठ य ं ा कया क ो ी सया ा क ा या
ा ी ाए। क बंुओ औ ुा ुाा ांाय ा अ साय ा
ा या । य आा ी ा ाए क इ सा थय ा ए या ए असाय
अ ु छ सा कया ाएा। यक अ य ा , ा ं ा ,
यां क अं ा : ा ंघ ा ं ा , यां क ए या आ औ
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य ं । ा ा आं ा औ ृ ा , ा उी स
, उा ाय ा या यां क ा ा ।
य ा ाए; ा ाा ाए। आइए आा ै क य साा ा , ां
औ ांसय ी आया ी ढ ाया , ल ााय ाा ी आया , ााय ाा
अभया औ उ उय ए ा ा । इ एा अंः क आ -
वाा ा क ा । क क , क , ा
ू कया ाा ाए; एा ा ी ा ाए, यक य ा य ी ाा ए आय ।
ए औ ा एया ुा औ ु औ ा भया ी उी ा ूा उी
ा ए ा। एया ा उय आ ; स अ ाी सं ै या इ य ु ै: इ अय अ
य या आं य ा संा ी का ंघ ै, उ ु ै। ा ा
कया ाा औ य आ या कया ाएा। ां ा अ ूा ा औ उ इ ए ऊा
औ ा ा ा ु कया उी ंााओ ा औ ा ी सा
ा ।
ा ा ए -ंघ ा ा ा ए ए , उज औ ा ा ा आा
ा। ा ुया ा एी ा ; ए अू ा ंठ क स ठाइय ा ंघ
। क ां औ इ अाय ढा औ ा ाए। यां ा ए ु ूा
ा ु औ यक उ ाा ा थय औ ाा
ंााओ , ल य औ इ ा , उी उस ए औ
औ ए ा औ ा अं । ए ा स औ
कया ा ा उ ा या ि , क क अं ा । एी ए ृ ी
आया , ए अाय आं । ा ए इी आया सि , यक इ ा छ ा ी
संा क औ औ ा ा ा अु ा
। इए एी , औ ाय अा औ ूाू सा इ ै;
क य ृ औ य इछा ी आया ा ा ए ै। क ए ा
आा याप ; ए अंाय ाा औ ृि ा ाए, अंाय औ ंसा
का ा ाए, ाय या य ाा, ाूझ आा-ा या ंसृ य सछ ंय
ा। ाा ु ूा या ा औ अा उा कया ा औ अ इ आ-
ं औ अ ृि ी अना ा अं ाएा। एा ी ए ाा ा ा
।
ए औ ा, ुया ा ा आधया उा ु ुा । ा ी आधयाा यू औ
अा ाा ढ । य आं ढा; उ य ी आाओ अ अ आं आा ा
उी ु ै औ उी ाओ ए, ल उ ा औ आधया अभया ए
ए ढा आ ाा ।
अं ा ा ए ा ुय ए उच औ ा ाएा औ उ सयाओ ा
ाा ु ा उ ा औ ा कया यक उ ा ा ु कया ा औ
व ूा औ ए ू ा ा ा ा ा। य अ ए व आा औ ए ा , ए
आ ा औ अा का ाा ु कया । ास आ ा ठाइयां
क अय या ी ुा अ ै, क ठाइय ू ए ाया या ा औ यक
च इछा , उ ू कया ाएा। यां , यक य ा ा , यक इ आा औ आं ा
ा ाधय आ ढा ाए, ा आ औ, ाांक ाया ा ा ाए,
य आं उा ा ।
ा ी ु ी इ ा ै ऐ य-सु सु ी ; य आा ां उ या , य ए औ
सं ा ा ।
अबं, आा ट
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2. ााा ए ा
ृथ ए ऐा सा ा ाए ा अा ा , ां ाा
ुय, ी ं आांा , ुया ा सं औ ए अा ा ा
, क च य ; ां, ांसय औ ा ा ए सा ां ुय ी ी ृत ा उय
ुय य ाप ए कया ाएा।
उ ु औ ु ा, उी य औ अाा ाू ा ए, उी ाओ औ अाओ
य ाप ए; ए ऐा सा ां आा ी औ ी बंा इछाओ औ ुू ी ंुि,
आं औ आं ी ाा ाए। इ सा , च अ आाओ ा ं ए ा
अन ढ औ ; ा ा उत या ा औ ाप ए
ाए, ल ूा ंाय ृ औ ए ा ए ाए। इ सा , उाय
औ ा औ ंठ अ ाा सा कया ाएा; य ी ा आयाओ
ा ा कया ाएा, औ ााय ंठ , औ आधया षा ु औ
य ृ ल व औ ाय ृ व ी ाए।ौय अ ा ,
ा, ूा, ं, ाय ए ा ु ा; इ ा आं ाझा
ी ा य ी ाओ ाा , क ाा या तय स ाा। यक इ आ
सा अ ंु सा ा; व ूलय ा औ ाा स ी ुा अ
ा। ां, ा क या ा ए ा ा, ल अ आ व औ ू
ुाय ी ा ए अ ाओ औ ंााओ ा ए ा ा, अ स
ए, य व ा औ ाय ए ा ा। ं , य ए ऐ ां ा ंं,
आ सा औ ंघ आा ै, अछा , य औ ास
ाा ंं ाा सा कया ाएा।
ृथ ऐ आ ाा ए या , यक ा ा ा अ इ झ
औ अा ए याप ा औ इ ाक ए अाय ; य ा
क ै इ ए ा ा हं।
औ क य ा ासा ी ा ; य ए अबं आ , छ
ा , ा ा अुा या ै। एा ू ू , क य
; ा-ा अ य ी ढ ै, आा ै क ए क ुया
ा अाा उ ए ए वाा औ ा ै,
ए ए ए अ ांसयू औ ा ।
, ु, अस, 1954 लयूए,
ऑ एु , ॉलयू -12, ए-ड।
3. ऑा
1) ऑ क ंं । ऑ ू ाा ंं । क ऑ
ए कव ा ा इछु ा ाए।
2) ऑ ए अं ा, ं औ ए युा ा सा ा ूढा ा ।
3) ऑ अ औ य ु ा ाा ।
ा औ ा ा उठा ए, ऑ ाू य ी ापय ी ढा।
4) ऑ ए ास ा एा अा ए औ आधया ा ए स ा।
, 28,1968
CWMCE, ऑ , ं-13, उय औ ां
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7. श: आ ऑ ए ा ा ंठ ा ै?
ए ं ाा ए : ए कव अाा। क ुया झ। ु अ ा
अस ा ाए औ य औ ाू ा ु वस ा
ाए - य आ । इ ए, क अ ा अस ं ा ाए, क इ ाा
कया ाा ाए औ अंा ा अा औ ा ाय ाा ाए।
, एा, 28 कं, 1972
8. ऑ ा ए ए ; ऑ औ ऑ ायाय ा ी
ा ाए।
, ऑ ऑ, 15 , 1973
9. ऑ ाा, ा औ ा य ी ा ा ाए
ा। ऑ ां, ाा औ ा ी का या ।
, ऑ ऑ, 20 ं, 1966
10. ी अू औ अू ासाओ यं औ ी अु ाय
ा ढ ा ाा यं ा या ा ा ए ि ं । क
उ ू ा आएा यं या ु ा , ाा ा
सयं ए ं औ ए ा , आा, आं अस, औ ा आ-ू ी
आया ी ढ ऊं ा औ ा ए ए सं अ ा ए। य ास, ाा
संा ा ां आय ा ा ा ा।
अबं, ा , ृष 626
11. आ ा ै क ऑ ए आए ै... ा ाय, अा य ा औ
ाएं! ुझ ै। उा ूा ा अंा उा ुुा ए, । या आ
उ ा ?
: । ुझ क ुझ"ुा" ै! उ ा ु क ी ा स
या - यां क ा ा ! औ उ ए, ए युस ं ाा व (
ा एा ी ऊा औ ), ा : उ ुझ ा, य ए क क ऐ
ा ा "ु ां" ा! ... ै उ य ा कया (ा
अा ौ ): "ऑ ाा, ा औ ा ा य ी ा ा
ाए। ै उ ा ाई (ा ा ंा ा इाा ), क इ ऊ, ै इ थय
कया क ा ा ा ा! औ य ा । यक उ ुझ ा क उ
ए य ू ा क ां ा ा ाए " क ु छ ाा। ै उ
ा ा कया, "आ ा क ु छ ा ? क ै ु छ ा।
, एा, 13 अस, 1966
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[ा III—ण 4] ा ा ा : अाा 9
12. ऑ ए ा ा ाा ां ु औ ाएं ं,
ा औ ायाओ ऊ ां औ ा ै। ऑ ा उय ा
एा ाा ा ।
, 8 ं, 1965
13. एं ा ूछा ा: "ऑ ा ा ंठ ा ा?
( ट ि) ा । ए ाा , य ी ए
ाा कया ाएा, ा ृ (क ा ए) ा ाा कया
ाएा, अ ाा ै, ा चा ा । य यां उा औ ा
ा। आयाओ अुा य उन ाए। -आं ा ए ास औ
ी आया , ाक ा छ । य ए ा , । य ा
आ ु ा। य य ा ा ा ाए।
, आ अाा (ऑस ी ाइ); . ॉलयू 8/2, .
15. फ़ । ु ाा अं अुा
14. यक ा ा ( ा ), यक , ाय
(य ाय ा) उ ा ा ए छ ंखया ै– ा औ आठ य
ा ा, ु छ इ : ा, ा या आठ - ए छ ंखया ु । " ा यु" "ु" अ
ू : उ ा ए अंा ा ाए ा । (वाा ृि इ ु छ
यां , क य ाया: ाा या ाया ी ुा चा ा ।
धयस अ ा ए ै: ं, अा , ं, ू - य ू । ूा अ
अ ाा ा ू ा , ा ... इ या ै? ां? (क ं ा ,
अ ा ा ाय । इ इी ू अा ा ा कया ।
ा, ा ा एा, 10 अ, 1968
15. ंठ ी े- ए आय ए (य "ा ए ," य वस ए
) - ए आय ी े य ाए: औ इछाएं , अ ााएं , आ
, औ - ए ए आ ाा। ाा, ा , क य ा
ा ाा : ां अंा , ए य ा । औ क, सयं
उ स ै, य झ ै क ूा इ या । ा , ा ंठ इ आा ै:
ृया थय ( ए झूठ ), ा ी ाय (ए औ झूठ), औ ाा, ए ा झूठ ! (ा ं
) इए।।।
ा, ा ा एा, 25 ा, 1970
16. सया ा ए : ा , ऐ ाए... ा
ा, ा , अया ... ां ए व ा , इा क व ा अ
- ै क ा ै, य या ! (ा ...)
अ ााय ा , ुय क अा ा ै, ा का य ,
अ इा उय क ऐ व ाा कया ाा ा ै क अ ा स ै। ू ,
ा अा ू य ए, इ इ ु, औ अंा ा ाए
क इ ूलय य ु ा । ा च याय ी ू झ ,
ा कए ा अा ा ाा ा । ै ा हं क "ुा" ुया ा ा ाए,
ै ए ा ृि ा हं, ल ए आधया ृि ा हं। ा न
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10 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PART III—SEC.4]
ै ै; य य ा । क ता ठ ु ी ाा स , उ उ
ा ाए य ू कया औ च अाा अय इछा ।
ा, ा ा एा, 17 ं, 1959
AUROVILLE FOUNDATION
NOTIFICATION
Auroville, the 12th January, 2024
F.No.AF/1-4/2023.—In exercise of the powers conferred by section 32 of the Auroville Foundation Act,
1988 (54 of 1988), the Governing Board, with the approval of the Central Government, hereby makes the following
regulations, namely:—
1. Short title and commencement.–(1) These regulations may be called the Auroville Foundation (Framework for
Selection of Working Committee) Regulations, 2024.
(2) They shall come into force on the date of their publication in the Official Gazette.
2. Definitions. – (1) In these regulations, unless the context otherwise requires,–
(a) Act” means the Auroville Foundation Act, 1988 (54 of 1988);
(b) “register of residents” means the register of residents maintained under sub-section (1) of section 18 of the
Act;
(c) “resident” means an individual whose name has been entered in the register of residents;
(d) “rules” means the Auroville Foundation Rules, 1997;
(e) “Selection Process Committee” means an independent and permanent committee constituted under sub- section (1) of ”
(f) section 16 of the Act;
(2) Words and expressions used herein and not defined, but defined in the Act or the rules, shall have the meanings
respectively assigned to them in the said Act or the rules.
3. Constitution of a Selection Process Committee. –(1)The Governing Board, after a call for nominations from the
Residents Assembly and from the nominations thus received, shall appoint a panel of five persons from amongst
the residents, having expertise in the field of administration, as the “Selection Process Committee” to ensure free
and fair selection of Members to the Working Committee.
(2) The Selection Process Committee may, by unanimous decision, regulate the procedure for transaction of its
business.
(3) The Auroville Foundation Secretariat shall provide secretarial assistance to the Selection Process Committee.
(4) The Governing Board, after a call for nominations from the Residents Assembly, shall select members to
replace those who either resign from their position or for any other reason cease to be members of the
Selection Process Committee.
(5) The Governing Board shall have the authority to review the continuation of a person in the Selection Process
Committee in case of any complaint received against any member of such Committee.
(6) The extant Working Committee shall be dissolved after the selection process for Working Committee is
completed.
4. Functions of Selection Process Committee. – (1)The functions of the Selection Process Committee is to–
(a) review the extant selection process or consider new amendment suggested by the Residents Assembly and
propose for modifications, if required, and place it before the Residents Assembly for feedback;
(b) ensure that the Mother’s guidelines for organisers in Auroville which is the basis for the conduct expected of
those who wish to serve in this administrative position as specified in Appendix 1;
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2. A DREAM BY THE MOTHER
There should be somewhere on earth a place which no nation could claim as its own, where all human beings of
goodwill who have a sincere aspiration could live freely as citizens of the world and obey one single authority, that of
the supreme truth; a place of peace, concord and harmony where all the fighting instincts of man would be used
exclusively to conquer the causes of his sufferings and miseries, to surmount his weaknesses and ignorance, to
triumph over his limitations and incapacities; a place where the needs of the spirit and the concern for progress would
take precedence over the satisfaction of desires and passions, the search for pleasure and material enjoyment. In this
place, children would be able to grow and develop integrally without losing contact with their souls; education would
be given not for passing examinations or obtaining certificates and posts but to enrich existing faculties and bring forth
new ones. In this place, titles and positions would be replaced by opportunities to serve and organise; the bodily needs
of each one would be equally provided for, and intellectual, moral, and spiritual superiority would be expressed in the
general organisation not by an increase in the pleasures and powers of life but by increased duties and responsibilities.
Beauty in all its artistic forms, painting, sculpture, music, literature, would be equally accessible to all; the ability to
share in the joy it brings would be limited only by the capacities of each one and not by social or financial position.
For in this ideal place money would no longer be the sovereign lord; individual worth would have a far greater
importance than that of material wealth and social standing. There, work would not be a way to earn one's living but a
way to express oneself and to develop one's capacities and possibilities while being of service to the community as a
whole, which, for its own part, would provide for each individual's subsistence and sphere of action. In short, it would
be a place where human relationships, which are normally based almost exclusively on competition and strife, would
be replaced by relationships of emulation in doing well, of collaboration and real brotherhood.
The earth is certainly not ready to realise such an ideal, for mankind does not yet possess sufficient knowledge to
understand and adopt it nor the conscious force that is indispensable in order to execute it; that is why I call it a dream.
And yet this dream is in the course of becoming a reality; that is what we are striving for in Sri Aurobindo's Ashram,
on a very small scale, in proportion to our limited means. The realisation is certainly far from perfect, but it is
progressive; little by little we are advancing towards our goal which we hope we may one day be able to present to the
world as a practical and effective way to emerge from the present chaos, to be born into a new life that is more
harmonious and true.
The Mother, Bulletin, August, 1954 CWMCE, On Education, Volume-12, A-Dream
3. AUROVILLE CHARTER
1) Auroville belongs to nobody in particular. Auroville belongs to humanity as a whole. But to live in Auroville one
must be the willing servitor of the Divine Consciousness.
2) Auroville will be the place of an unending education, of constant progress, and a youth that never ages.
3) Auroville wants to be the bridge between the past and the future. Taking advantage of all discoveries from
without and from within, Auroville will boldly spring towards future realisations.
4) Auroville will be a site of material and spiritual researches for a living embodiment of an actual human unity.
The Mother, February 28,1968
CWMCE, Words of The Mother, Volume-13, Aims and Principles
4. TO BE A TRUE AUROVILIAN
Conditions to live in Auroville
1) The first necessity is the inner discovery in order to know what one truly is behind social, moral, cultural,
racial and hereditary appearances. At the centre there is a being free, vast and knowing, who awaits our discovery and
who ought to become the active centre of our being and our life in Auroville.
2) One lives in Auroville in order to be free from moral and social conventions; but this freedom must not be a
new slavery to the ego, to its desires and ambitions.
The fulfilment of one's desires bars the way to the inner discovery which can only be achieved in the peace and
transparency of perfect disinterestedness.
3) The Aurovilian should lose the sense of personal possession. For our passage in the material world, what is
indispensable to our life and to our action is put at our disposal according to the place we must occupy.
The more we are consciously in contact with our inner being, the more are the exact means given to us.
4) Work, even manual work, is something indispensable for the inner discovery. If one does not work, if one