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State of Rajasthan - Section

Section 261 in Rajasthan Land Revenue (Land Records) Rules, 1957

261. Instructions and Proforma for the preparation of forecasts.

- (i) The Form is to be used for all forecasts, the columns that do not relate to any particular forecasts being left blank. In the case of Cotton, details of area and yield of cotton under specified varieties and to be given. In the case of rice, separate returns may be furnished for summer, winter and autumn rice, where more than one crop is grown. Similarly, in the case of Jowar, where Kharif as well as Rabi crops are grown, separate returns may be furnished.
(ii)Col. (i). - Description of the area under different categories such as irrigated and un-irrigated should be given.
(iii)Col. (ii). - This column should be given the total area under the crop in the current year, double cropped areas being count twice.
(iv)Col. (iii) to (vi). - In these columns the figures for the previous year and for the five years average should relate to the corresponding forecasts. In order to have a correct picture of the crops conditions, it is necessary to compare the current year's figures with the previous year's and with the normal, the normal being the average of the previous five years ending with the previous years. Tehsils that have been set up recently and do not possess the necessary date for the previous five years may give averages for the years for which data are available with them, the fact being stated in a foot note.
(v)Col. (vii). - The irrigated area under the crop in each district tehsil should be given for the current year in the final forecast only.
(vi)Col. (viii) to (xii). - The same remarks as given under para (iii) and (iv) above, apply to these column. These columns must be filled up in the second and subsequent forecasts of each crop and in the third and subsequent forecast of cotton. In the case of crops for which there is one order of forecasts e.g., Ginger, Turmeric, etc., all these columns should be filled in.
(vii)Col. (xiii). - The estimates yield per hectare for irrigated and un-irrigated areas separately in the current years should be given for each crop.
(viii)Col. (xiv). - District-wise farm (harvest) prices should be given in the final forecast only.
(ix)Col. (xv). - The reasons for differences of magnitude over and above 10% in the current and the previous year's and normal figures may be explained in this column.
(x)The date fixed for the submission of the forecast return and the date on which the forecast is actually despatched should be given in the space provided for the purpose at the bottom of the return. The reasons for delay, if any should be explained.
(xi)The production of rice should be given in terms of cleaned rice (not paddy) of Sugarcane in terms of ground nut in terms of nuts in shell, cotton in terms of cotton lint-in bales of 180 kilograms each, Mesta (Ambari) in terms of bales of 180 kilograms each. Ginger, Chillies, and Turmeric in terms of their respective dried produce.
(xii)If dates in respect of "farm prices" and "irrigated areas" etc., do not become available by the due date of the final forecast, the forecast returns should be despatched in time. Missing particulars may, however, be furnished separately as soon as they become available.
(xiii)In the case of the following crops, the forecasts are required to be prepared in the manner as indicated against each:-
Name of Crop Manner in which to be prepared
Coriander Area and production for seeds only (i.e. excluding area underleaves) is to be given.
Sail hemp-Mesta Area and production for fibre crop only (i.e. excluding fodderand green manuring area) is to be given.
Guwar The area and production for seeds only (i.e. excluding fodderand green manure crops) is to be given.