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new districts, or by making them or any part of them part of one or more existing districts, or partly by one and partly by the other of the said methods, and may make such further provisions as appears to it to be necessary or expedient for removing the difficulties arising in connection with the absorption of the enclaves in the unit.

(2) Any Order made under this Article may be made so as to be retrospective to any date not earlier than the appointed day.

(3) Any Order made under this Article shall be subject to the same powers of repeal and amendment as laws of the Legislature of that unit.

(4) No order shall be made under this Article after the expiration of six months from the appointed day.

THE FIRST SCHEDULE

[See Article 3]

Enclaves Transferred from one Province to another Province

  1. Surrendering Unit:—Central Provinces and Berar.
    Absorbing Unit:—Vindhya Pradesh.
    Enclaves transferred:—
    1. Budera village of Banda Tahsil, District Saugor.
    2. The following villages of Hatta Tahsil, District Saugor:—
      Madanwa (Bhensroi) Kupi, Udla.
    3. The following villages of Murwarn Tahsil, District Jubbulpore:—
      Mand, Banjaria, Gundan, Pitehra, Guraiya, Jhanjbar, Pachoha, Junwahi, Bara, Khalond and Kai.
  2. Surrendering Unit:—East Punjab.
    Absorbing Unit:—Himachal Pradesh.
    Enclaves transferred:—
    1. Solan Cantonment.
    2. Kothkhai.
    3. Kotgarh.
  3. Surrendering Unit:—Himachal Pradesh.
    Absorbing Unit:—East Punjab.
    Enclaves transferred:—
    1. Built up areas of Sanjauli (201 acres), Barari (62 acres) and Chakkar (61 acres) (including Himachal Pradesh portion of Prospect Hill).